The Montreal daily star, 8 mai 1903, vendredi 8 mai 1903
[" = mag rv a Be [ar REDON VE CIRCULATION OF STAG \u201d = PET AE mass - usée Ze ergrpen Utd tat wrt : a ER ae pre \u201cpeer 33 35 eb dit Let .: _ Cd .+ - + eye © wns rms fn ir itm beaded = \u2014 TTT TTT Last \u201cverts \u201cDaily asortso ; de Last Week's Welly.- 122/807 A | * Tota last week 453,087 #) :N9.108 Co \"0 5 re Ç PRICE ONE CENT.; Tass Wh | te ÿ EN IMPERUL AD| FOR PERSAN GULF| | IH ! igoratine i + f M ' Beverag oe ro mime i \u2014 ig Packer Reads the Prime Lansdowne Said \u2018That An Act of À Low it isn't uch because\u2019 need § ls , E n't so m you it, as ba \u2018 Minister's Views at Canada This Kind Might Result + oi ora ation va oan 8 will be\u2019 because of its delicious, cooling and invig- #'e ; Club Dinner.in War.interesting orating qualities that should drink Bi Lu hi free upon request.i.: 3 ng 4 you H HOM.CLIFFORD SIFTON | SITUATION STRAINED American Watton W pes | i | N ig Witham, Bass._.; 3 :' SPEAKS FOR THE WEST.BETWEEN THE NATIONS.+ | .LE a om NS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; 2 § } ces to the Dundonald Incident Britain, Japan and China All Re- - fT 9 3 wy Plesentation to Mr.and gard the Re-occupation as BRITAIN BELIEVES IN 5 3 Mrs.J.G.Colmer.| Very Serious.RUSSIA'S HOSTILITY.hr - \u2019 IN (By Special Cable-j a Montreal Btar | AS PICHWICH UP-TO-DATF (No.3.) à I oa (By:Bpecial Cable from the Special Corre ; .4 - BY Bein .en star in (Sp by Cable from a Montreal Star Correspondent.) ; te has the vim and life and sparkle without One day Mr.Pichwick was crossing the street, \u2018 3 \"J g 73 London.) Correspondent.) London, May :8.\u2014Little doubt exists in vor the at Wau Wis.When « swift Passing cob hnochod him clean off his feets if .Sy Bottled kesha, te e fe » vest, then he burstfinto wears; tate, roy a on fer of he Pekin.May 8\u2014Something approaching the minds of British politicians that Rus- - se, a even M.D.both dear sir, calm your fears, consternation was felt throughout Chi- sia has determined to show its hand in Capaip Club, last night.at which Si# dese Imperial circles, and also amongst Manchuria more clearly than heretofore.s|, Can be procured firvi-cland Clube, Hotels, Grocers and Druggists.FF, X.87.CHARLES & CO., Growers 7 and Wine Merchants, General Agentsfor Canada, Montreal., said Pickwich: \u201cI've brolien two IRVING Cigars.\u201d Dr.Slammer's my name, 3 Tell me where is the pain?\u201d v + \u2018Gilbert Parker presided, he rcad extracts he Diplomatic colony bere, by the news The outery against its recent proposal :à'letter from Sir Wilfrid Laurier, which: clearly foreshadowed the Canadian Goverament's attitudo towards the Bri- __tish Government's renewed appeals for eolonia! recognition of the claims-of the ®ayy upon the whole people of the Empire.ge \u2018Wilfrid Laurier, in his setter, em, the marvellous pace pf Canada's devdopment in all directions/and added : \u201cHow much we still have to do.All that Russia has reoccupied New Chwang with à large force and garrisoned the forts at the mouth of the Lio River.On all hands/ this move is interpreted as the acceptance of the challenge contained in Lord Lansdowne's recent de- 8 THE VERY PLAIN \u2018LANGUAGE USED BY LANSDOWNE.The Las engage of the Marquis of e to annex that province, followed by the proclamation on thé part of the British vf a kind of Monroe doctrine on the Persian Gulf, has undoubtediv convinced the Muscovite Government that the time for a bold siroke has come.That Russia ia reported as making extensive preparations.for war corrobor ates news to that effect published by the Star in\u201cthese despatches for some time past.Britain's disposition to\" oppose Russian expansion in the near east, middle east and far east, bas caused intense irritation in St.Petersburg.J.H.HAMILTON The Allan fre \u201c00D CLOTHES\u201d To be had\u2019 at \u201cCampbell's\u201d at all \u201ctimes and seasons.Only one kind, \u201cthe Best.\u201d \u2014To be continued.i \u20ac FACS XR APRN JGLANT ST RIDES] \\ » Dew territories in the west must be Fo Secre 8 INTHE TAR GENER, A rao with railways and other ite Toe of I ria, on Tuesday \u2018TWO NEGRO MURDERERS ° E 3, 733 744 | \u2019 / Y pabbic works, which means the expendt Permis ior ie ny anon HAVE PAID PENALTY.: Corner McGill and St.James Streets.4 \u2019 ture of hundreds of millions of dollars.\u201cI sav without hesitation rad an as.Mo.May 8\u2014Heary Wilson 0 {ore / \\ 10811 2 BOTTLES, A FIGURE NEVER ed - The av erage Englishman does not realize toblishosent of a naval base or a for- ro man) ward ys negroes, were hanged ) = o BY ANY OTHER CHAMP CHAMPAGNE in the l yard, to-day, for murder.This is the fret ret double hanging here since 1888.It wag the first private execution in the history of St.Louis; a few officials and pevepaper men being the.only persons tified port in the Persian Gulf, by any other power, as a very grave menace to British interests, and we should certainly resist jit \u201cwith all the means at our Lord: preceded this \u201cTHR INCRLASE I TEE DNTED STS FoR 2 OVE 367.116 ; BOTTLES 4 RECORD NEVER N THE HISTORY OF THE CHAMPAGNE TRADE this, though I cxpect it is just dawning on Him.There the extract from the letter stopped, but the average Englishman who We have just received a ship- 1 = 5 - = = ment of Men's Box Calf and IN c Velours Calf \u2018Goodyear.Welt 3 © Pr A Lace Boots, with good heavy Ki e e ¢ soles, just the kind of .boot for F a kille] another negro for money | MO rende the cxtruct to today's papers wil SPI \u201cà vreriow où the situation of Thomas Momer à joue ie rundert| this wasther, and the best value | T S.TCE Mio i 4 - draw the moral that Canada has too much there, as it effects British inter- whom be attempted to hold up.\u2019 in the city.à e PERCENT.¢ 2 ests,\u2019 contending t| Re so far as the rer FOR $3.25.\u201cA a elie do with her money to comply, with E the British suggestfns.Hon.Clifford Bifton, speaking subse \u2026 quemtly.said the ; t oË the position \u201c wbieh Sir Wilfrid Laurier's letter describ- : GREATER THAN THE COMBINED INCREASE.§ IMPO RTS .OF CHAMPAGNE OF ALL THE OTHER CHAMPAGNE | MOUSES.J Into the United States From January 1at to May 1st \u2018Call and have a look at them.# A P.D.Corset is \u201c Some- - No trouble to show goods, at thing out of the ordinary.\u201d Of the smartest faghion position \u2018different to that of the other powe oh 1 because it was to British enterprise and ex- peaditure of life and money that the gulf is now open to the com- (Compiled from Custom House Rents) THE ALLAN SHOE STORE 1 + 19082.dde dette dE ns + oo + + + + + + + + + + + + + 2 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + } + + + + secretaryship of the High Commissioner's office.A diamond pear] pendant was also presented to Mrs.Colmer.WINDERMERE.mer PROTECT AND DEVELOP THE IRISH INDUSTRY (By Special Cable from a Montreal Star v Correspondent.) Cork, May 8.\u2014 There are large possibilities in the movement launched by the Chamber of Commerce here to-day for the promotion and protection of Irish indus tries, which has become a matter of ne- oessity on: account of the curteibment of emigration.The work for the time being will be corffined to the city and county of Cork, but when these bave been thoroughly, covered it will be extended to the whole of Ireland.iJt is believed by committee in charge that former undertakings of this character aftemped too much.In the beginning, therefore, enquiries will be made into the inidugtzisl and agricultural situation, and that the Russians have c New Chwang must not be underst as implying that they ever fully evag fed the place.The news is taken here fo mean that the town has been reoccupiéf by the force, the withdrawal of which was\u2019 announced in April when the Russians said that all the troops.except tbe men necessary for the police guard, had been removed.JAPAN, TOO, DISTRUSTS RUSSIA'S INTENTIONS.(By Special Cable from a Montreal Star Cérrespondent .) .Tokio.May 8.\u2014Russian assurances to the effect that that gbuntry intended to carry out the second period of the evacuation of Manchuria.while accepted kere in the course of regular diplomatie correspondence, have by no means deceived the advisers of the Mikado.\u201cThe Cahin- et has all along distrusted Russian promises and stands ready to theckmate the Muscovite move at New Chwang.by force The Sources of Health and Béauty.The sources of health and beauty are! largely.almost exclusively.in simple means provided by nature.Among these, a nd probably most important, is sleep.One can get a few snatches of sleep in a chair.on the floor, most any place, but what sad huvoc is played in the health, the personal appeatunce, the spirits for next day.Or, on the other hand, one can sink off nto the \u201cArms of Morpheus\u201d in the delicious y shirts, 5.$1.00, - =, .J.TOOKE, PRESS tm « - Now | Mr.Little Man We will.make mothor\u2019s eyes twinkle with delight if she will bring you, little men here for your new spring Suits.We have the prettiest : styles and nicest patterns in fancy Î j Pleated Suits, Norfolk Suits, Blouse ~ F Snuits, little Vestce Suits, Sailor Suits, is ete, at $1.00, $1:50, $1.60, 81.95, ' X $2.95, $2.50, $3.00, \u2018$3.75, $4.50, a $5.00, $5.50.Ë We can show you more in five minutes than we could tell yon about in | a whole on + Boys\u2019 Tweed Fuits, Norfolk style, neds.checks, age 5 \u201414, extra well a 00 mado and ned It's a great pleasure towhave your Spring Suit the newest material, datest cut and perfect fit.Nowhere can you find such an assortiment in Serges, blue and.black Chéviots, Tweeds, Stripe and Fancy \u201cWorsteds, in éingle and double breaët, nev military: cut, at $6.50, $7.00, $8.50, $9.00, $10.00, $12.00.Men's Spring shite, in fey.Fog lish stripes, in all the newest 50 colouring, well tailored.A Men's Spring Suits, i 8 grey and 9, 00 , Dae.subdued od stripes, tailor Boys\u2019 Fancy Pleated Suits, 2 ieces, agés 4\u201413, Men's a Spring Suits, HERE 12.00 I Pheck tweeds and\u2019 \u201c52 0 | and double breasted.stripes + = » Clothiéés, Hatters and Outfitters 3m GRAIG; ; STREET West Corner .Bleury.\u2018 \u201cthe ine = faut: LTR 1 atherine.Stren ES ressens MORE POWER .Jas.Sutherland Will à Keep His Department .Intact.TARTE DREDGE WELL NAMED Bo Bald Ex-Minister\u2014«It is Not in Commission Now,\u201d Remarked a Member.Tat * E | lon \u2018 (Spegial Btafi Correspondence.) Press Gallery, House of Commons, Ot- 7 Bawa, iy 8.\u2014 For the greater part of \u2018the day fn the House of Commons.the proceedings threatened to make a record for dullodes, but things livened up eome- _ what in the evening, while Hon.James Gutherland was \u2018being badgered over the estimates of the Department of Public Works.A bill introduced by Mr.Brown, of teauguay, attracted a npple of atten gion\u201d chiefly because of the infrejuency with which the gentleman rises from his somewhat obscure seat under the press gal- Jerv.He is a member who is Jftle known, although he is fairly conscientious iu the * discharge of his duty.; Mr.Panel Gallery occupied the centre of the stage for a few fleeting moments.during which he secured the suspension ot duce the petition of (* H.Parmelee, M.P.M.K.Cowan, M.P., and W.F.McCreary.M.P., who desife to be incorporated as the Canadiep Transportation and Storage RAILWAY COMMISSION.The rest of the afternoon was spent over 3dr.Blair's bil \u201cto amend and consolidate - the law reepecting railways,\u201d this beige the technical name of the meagure whic vides for the appointment of a radway Ponmesicn, .Haegart suggested that the bill be referred to à special committee which would hear the representatives of the railways.Mr.Blair declined to accept this suggestion.He remarked that the railways had agreed to submit to him in writing à statement of their views, but had not yet done #0, although he had wated more than a month.e.therefore, thought that the better plan would be to get through the non-contentious clauses, leaving the other points for consideration later.With this understanding the bill} was given its second reading.It was also discussed in committee, but no progress Was.made, the first clause being still the subject of debate when the committee rose at six o'clock.; The rather dreary talk was relieved by only one touch of humour, when Mr.Blair accused W.F.Maclean of being \u2018\u2018too impetuous.\u201d A moment later Mr.Blair himself proceedd to get.very angry about nothing in particular.PUBLIC WORKS ESTIMATES.The evening was devoted to a consideration of the estimates of the Department of Public Works, the items taken up being those relating to dredges and Mr arte enquired when the new dredge being built at Sorel would be com- leted.The Minister of Public Works Frformed him that it would not be in ser vice this year.This drew from Mr.Tarte an emphatic declaration that the, dredge would bave been ready by the first of July had it not been for certain changes in the patronage at Sorel.The ex-Mima- ter.however, did not enter into any details.A reference to the dredge .J.Israel My Tarte the remark ndme.\u2018 Tarte, drew from .that it was a good ndme.- \u201cIt js not in commission just now,\" remarked Mr.Clarke.\u2018A RESULT OF CABINET SHUFFLE.A perseveri attempt was made by the Opposition to discover what additional powers, if any, are to be confer upon the Minister of Marine and Fisher ies.The point was brought up by an enquiry as to which minister.Mr.Sutherland or Mr.Prefontaine .would have the spending of the money which was being asked for dredging purposes.Mr.Sutherland dodged as long as possitie, but he- ing finally cornered, he stated that be had no reason fo suppose that the expenditure of these sums would be cotrusted to any person other than the Minister of Poblie Works.As long as he was in his nt department he cxpected to spend the money.This was accept by the Conservatives and by Mr.Tarte to mean that Mr.Prefontaine\u2019s desire for an enlarge \u2019 ment of his ministerial powers will not be tified.but it ix doubtful if Mr.Batherland really meant to do more than make a verbal conceamon for the purpose - of getting the item passed.e extracting of this admission, such as it was, took about three hours, and exhousted the energies fof the represen: tatives of the people.Several items were allowed to alip through just by way of ssaking up a respectable day\u2019s work, and adjourninent was agreed to shortly after midnight BILLS READ A FIRST TIME.The following billa were read a first : Lee pe the Montres) and Longeuil Bri Company.Mr.Geoffrion; to incorporate the Brandon and Saskatchewan\u2019 Railway Company, Mr.Davis; to \u201cingorporate the Bt \u201cChryscstom\u201d Raïlwny Company, Mr.Brown; to incorporate the Canadian and Yukon Western Railway Company, Mr.Davis; to incorporate the Btewart River Development Company, Mr.Davis; to confer upon the Commissioner of Patents certain powers for the yell of \u2018the Woolf Valor Gear Company._ Talbot; respecting the Hamilton Heat and Power Company, Mr.German; re- @wting the United Empire Life Inaur- ane Company.\u2018Mr.Thompson (Haldi- mahd); to incorporate the Pacific Bank of Canada, Mr.Giallifier: to _incorporate the Algonquin Lumber and Power Company, Mr.Gould; to incorporate the tailor charges too much.\u201cSemi-ready i 1551S the rules in order to enable him to ntro-.= mo ES - Gaspe and Western\u2019 ilway Com Bridge Compas Biéperdikez to ie | Jompany, Mr.oe} , ce .> i \" the Chicoutimi ern Ruilway Company, Sr.Bland à « | MA.AA.HARRIERS.4 WILL RACE TO-MORROW.Can Be Seen Three Times During Race From M.A A.A.Grand Stand.For to-morrow\u2019s cross country race.which is to be run under the auspices of the Montreal Harriems\u2026there is an entry list of twenty-five .us follows: A.\u2018rench, J.C.Riddell, O.Hall, J.H.ohnson (vice-captain); J.M.Good: fellow, F.L.Luk .A.Childs, A.J.Watt, H.¥.Woodburn, R.Gomery, P.Gomery Rows, Percy Walsh, C.D.Andras, |.L.Saron, Tom.Baker.Ii.Thouret.Hall will be remembered as 1901.The jace will pass the grand stand three times.The start will be at 3.30 Hodges.G.K.Hodges, F.R.Carter, R.Cope, T.(captain); Dane srt.Cc.M.Gorrie, Reg.Hendrie, Harold Cooke, K.the winner of the McGill cross-country in o'clock.The prizes will be regulated as follows: Firat and second ond and third place prizes.For every three men, beyond the number of nine, who finish, an additional prize will be given.The following gentlemen will officiate: Referee\u2014Major W.B.T.MacAulev.Judge L.H.Boyd and Percy Molson.Starter\u2014Alf.Lesthhead.Timers\u2014E.Herb.Brown, Geo.Avling, Geo.Stephen.Arthur Hersey.\u2019 Clerks of the course\u2014Chief, Jas.Mac donald, Chas.Irwin, Robt.Reid, E.Christmas, J Craig.\u2019 Scorer\u2014David Watson.THE Y.M.C.A.HORRIERS RUN.The Y.M.C.A.Harriers\u2019 had a well attended practice run last night.The distance cove was about four miles, and the pack was led by Capt.Noee- worthy.Canadian Nurses\u2019 Association.Dr.Chipman gave the closing leeture for the season before the Candian: Nurses Association on Tuesday eveming.The meetings have been held monthly with an average attendance of between forty and fifty 9 and have proved both instructive and entertaining.The lectures have been given by Dr.W.G.Reilly, on the model nurse; Dr.A.Bazin, infectious diseases; Dr.Alex.Hutchinson, points for the surgical nurse: Dr.W.S.Morrow.the pulse; Dr.James Stewart, modern med; cine; Dr.Chipman, gynaecology.0 Mr.Waterhouse Promoted.Mr.Raymond F.Waterho f some years has been head dork ino advertising department of the Grand Trunk has been promoted to a position in the company's office at New York.Mr.Waterhouse will be succeeded W.C.Ruddle.bere by Mr.Protestant Industrial Rooms.The aunual meeting of the Protestant Industrial Rooms will be held on Wednesday, May 13, at twelve o'clock noon.at 57 Metcalfe street, when the reports will be presented and officers elected.Rev.Dr.Barclay will preside.Lachine Club Open.The courts of the Lachine Lawn Tennis Club will open to-morrow for the season, The club bas three excellent sand courts, There is à mem p of about 150, and the club has proven su i i organization last season.The officers are: President\u2014R.Percy Barnes.Vice-president\u2014E.'W, Strathy.time prizes; fink, sec- .sre._ \u2018> x ; 7 ms Este : \u201c4% | | , ; .- nn ling | - A \u201c Departmenta H The Largest ! VARRYING the largest stotk and + greatest variety of the Highest ouse Grade Ready-to-wear Clothing Youths, Boys dren.Every half the tailors has a style and finish that is equalled only \u2018by the best tailors, our prices are almost for Men,\u2019 and Chil- garment while > price.competition.SAXE, HHSOTTHSSSSHGHHESSHOTT in all departments are the very lowest and defy DEPARTMENTAL coat, Rainproof, Pants or Xclusive Clothiers in Montreal UR Order Department is supplied at with the latest from the European markets, under the importations supervision of an artistic cutter.If you are thinking about buying anything in the line of Clothing, whether it be Suit, Over- Vest, or anything else in our line, visit our establishment and we will please you and give you the utmost satisfaction.All goods marked in plain figures, and one price only.Money.refunded when dissatisfied.St.Lawrence & St.Catherine Sts.* Serretary-treaaurer\u2014C.Herbert Colson, CLO I HIERS, Chrimter Bow He W.Giles, J.H.B LF \u201chnstie, À.W.Arth : .- sa 3 F AC Bickérdike ur ponts | pr ra TI cé - ; \u2018 ; Ma - i OTTO sets Tail was fifth Masterman, Pride of the ond In the second race though car topssil, which is of enormous mise, THE T Belmont stables, was last, with Herbert.ried the startèr's whitf in her from | high sbove the masthead.sine hes a | ) \u2019 ro URF and Cel.Bill close in front of him.post to finish, & \u20ac oo .Wheel previously yeed - foering \u20ac of an CARRIED A HUNDRED POUNDS.Hoofbests > =.anion wheel The trial today : Gunfire carried 109 pounds, her price A .was chi il stretching and .= The gross receipts for \u201cYi Toronto chiefly for sail ng to cxer MONTREAL HORSE IS THIRDAT MORRIS PARK ue Mr.Price\u2019s \u2018Kate Spots- wood\u2019 in Meadowbrook Steeplechase.THE GREAT METROPOLITAN Whitney\u2019s Gunfire Won and Broke the Track Record Yesterday.Mr, ! New York, May 8.\u2014A Montreal horse: came third im the Meadowbrook hunt steeplechase at the opening of Morris Fark yésterday.It was Kate Spotswood, owned by Mr, W.J.Price, of the Mont- eal Hunt, and for a while it looked as 4 his colours, pink jacket with green sash and pink and green cap.would t an even better place.Mr.Frice's Golden Rod was also in the race, but fell.The steeplechase came immediately after fhe Metropolitan, which waa won hy Gunfire hefore 4.500 cheering spectators, who had made Mr.Whitnev's swift filly the fa vourite in the betting.@he broke the track record by one second, the race re cord by one and one quarter seconds, displayed speed and gamenens, and was the first of her sex to win this classic, which opened the American turf season.Two lengths behind the winner, to whom he gave four pounds weight, gccording to the scale and nine pounds actual load, came Old England, the famous sprinter of Green and Morris, ridden by Shaw: Lu Casta, the Albemarle stable\u2019s entry, with Gannon up, wae third.These Ahree had the race among them from the Start.Articulate, who was pulled up by his rider.the apprentice, Larsen, when the barrier rose, and ran a remarkable race and finished fourth, a length behind tired Lux Casta.Yellow es .« @ Even if you forget the quick delivery and money | back features of \u201c Semi-ready \u201d clothes, these facts alone : - would commend them to the alert men of Canada, \u2014 @ \u201c Semi-ready\u201d gets all the fine cloths and exclusive the highest priced custom-tailor does.But the + No commonplace cloths of.the * ready-made\u201d class ever enter +.a\u201c\u2018 Bemi-ready \" Suit or Overcoat.\u2026 @L Fou need not buy because you look, or keep because you bay.\u201d Wardrobe 231 St.James Street.Catherine Street.United States and Canada, $112 to $30., was Gunfires mile.in the ring was 2 to 1.and she won $11.- 180 for her owner.Old England, 118, was 10 to 1 to win and 4 to 1 for a place, and Mr.Morris won $2.000 bÿ his victory, while Lux Casta, 102, took $1,000.Her price was § to 1 and 3 ta 1.The fractional time of the handicap was: One-elghth, 12% sec.; quarter, .24 pec; three-elghths, 35 1-5 sec.half, 48 2-5 mec.five-elghths, 1.00 4-5, and mile, 1.38 3-5.They have only old-fashioned boards at Morris Park, so the time hung out was 1.88%.Wealth and social prestige crowded the club house.while women in the costliest gowns strolled about the paddock admiring the beautiful! thoroughbreds.From end to end of the great stand the public sat, stood and shrieked for favouriles, Four-in-hands and automobiles beyond any number ever seen on an Amerigan race course stood in deep ranks.Every famous stable in the country was represented In the great race, and hundreds of thousands of dallars were wagered with the largest number of bookmakers that ever displayed Bates in the vast betting ring, When the kings and queens of the turf paraded for the Metropolitan, Francesco,.Blave, Leapora Loring, Luke Ward, Hunter Raine, Bar Le Duc, Royal Summons and [Mies Dorothy were missing.leaving a fleld of fifteen to face the starter.All proved tractable at the post, and \u2018they're off\u201d roared within three minutes.Like a shot.Old Efgland jump: ed into the lead, with New York two lengths back.Gunfire pas ahead In the leap from the barrier.hut was a bit slow to get going.Along the back stretch Old England held his lead of a length or more, while New York dropped back, giving place first to Gunfire and soon to Lux Casta.Next tô last away from the barrier, Gannon rushed up his mount, and at the turn was racing neck and neck witht Old \u2018England and Gunfire.Like a team they came around to the home stretch, and there Lux Casta was beaten.: a GUNFIRE LOOKED BEATEN.Down through the long straight-away home raced the Morris and Whitney horses, side by side.Both ers : were âriving to their utmost.but ile Shaw ralned whip strokes on Old England Burns could use but unspurred heals , and the cast of his body to assist his mount.Gunfire looked beaten a quarter of a mile from home.Close on the ral she seèmed to falter while Shaw with whirling whip k the big .bay to the front.Burns never stopped riding.however and soon Gunfire was neck and neck with the leader, then à h in front, and, as leaders Tepched the d stand enclosure the Whitney filly drew clean.while & perfect thuhderbolt of \u2018* Gunfire *\u2019 roared from \u2018every bench.Increasing her lead the begutiful daughter of Hastings and Rdyal Gun, won handily.Delighted with the result, Mr.Whitney shook the hand of * Tommy ** Burns.He said he had felt confident of the result.but added that Leonora Loring, étable- mate of Gunfire.could beat the Metro nolitan winner at any distance, from 1 mile to four, Articulate\u2019's splendid race, led to an of fer of his owntr W.C.D.Lopez, tr match him against Old England, same distance, and weights as In the Metropolitan, and Mr.Morris quickly agreed to a match for $1,000 a side.\u2019 John Madden, who spld Gunfire » two-year-old to W.C.Whttnev.bet on the filly, a large wager for him.B.E.8mathers owner of Lord Derby and Mc: won 30.00.- ; Two track records were beaten; the first for 5 1-3 furlongs, which was rur in 1.07 flat, by Dave Gideon's His H), ness, Nettie Coit Sovereign, -The secohd.= À oo One of this features ob-thie diy was ane) event to the turf of.Lan Thoinas, ' the wealthy son of the late Geh.Sgmusel Tho-:.Ha r.THOM tox reat interest in- his mirthful- filly, Dimple, \u2018which with: Pentecost Buttons and St: Vilentine.he \u2018teams are in view.a neck | Chesney.wagered $10.00 on Gunfire, qng Pear Horse Show last week 1m ihe nrmoury amounted to $12,800, as Ea $5,700 twe Years ago.The expenses Mave not yet been made out.but they will bé much greater than those incyred in 1901.Last year there were but ree days of the show, and Secretary Houston said yesterday that there was no line of compari- | son possible betwedn this year and last.The receipts in 1901, however, were not proportionately as large as this spring.- FOOTBALL ' The Montreal Club.The team to represent the Montreal Football Club Saturday in their match with the Prince of Wales Fusiliers, on the the latter's grounds, will be chosen from the following players: Herd, Cornell, Doyle, Ansley per, Matthews, Chinn Burton, Marshall, Strike, Anderson an \u2019alder.GAME IN CAPITAL.A meeting of Association football œup-\u2019 rters, of wa,was held at the Rumell ast evening: there was a 1 attendance and everything promises 1 for a suc cessful season.e Ottawa iation Football Club was organized with the following officers: Patron, His Excellency the Kal of Minto; ponorary presiden ta, N.court, yy i MLÀ, D.Murrhf, ML A act Bap 11, M.L.A.; honorary vice-presid- ents, .Bell A.DC., MeGiverin, L.N.Bate, and M.G.Bristowe; president, Stuart Cameron; vice-president, T.A.Godfrey; .decrotary tressurer, J.Fm.unney; committes managemen: .A.Garvin, H.E.Hawkin, C.8S.BF \u20ac.Chittick snd J.P.Dickson.A committee of Mésars.Ca n, Runney and Garvin, were appointed interview the Grounds Committee of the O.A.A.C.to make arrangements for practice grounds.The first practice be held on Monday .\u2018Already a number of games with outsi Al! Up! Strathconas.| n Tre team to represent the Strathcones in eir league ne , et Valleygfield will De chosen from the\u2019 fod lowing players who are requested to be aû the Windsor Station ay at 1.15p.mi.sharp: J.Butler, E.Way, G.Bri , Fe] \u2018 Nationals Afraid of Losing Two More Men.MONTREAL CLUB AND WARD They Do Not Want Him Unless Nationals Release Hir:\u2014Ham- fiton Will Be Out.1 i The Nationals are complaining that an effort is being made to two more men away from them, in addition to Ward.One of these men is Cousineau.\u2018They threaten that if those who are trying to secure services of these men do not desist, they will make it pretty hot for them.They still feel very angry with Montreal for taking away, as they claim, Ward.\u2018Montreal officials claim that no efforts fave been made to take Ward away: but shat his exprissed a desire to play with them; and that he was told.if they cou! fis ease from the Nationals d he oo obtain a place on the Montreal team.Hamilton is expected to Be out with the team et the next practice.The Game at Cornwall.Special to: The Montres?Star.' .Cornwall, May 8.\u2014The Cornwalls will turn out for Yheir firs\u20ac practice Saturday afternoon.> wall ahs, slow mn getting down work, .\u2018this year, although the weather and grounds have been favourable, no move has as yet been made.However, it is expected Saturday will see 8 number of the seniors and scores of aspiring juniors who will try to make good in uniform.There will be sevgral vacancies to fill and the you will t on their best front td ca a place.seems to be cohaiderable difffeulty in securing a competent captain to take hold of team.\u2018There is a eral de i rary should take hold Brown, 8.J.McClure, J.|of the boys, but owing to a bolt last year, Duffy, W, Messer, E.Gillard, R.Coull} J; Mr.Murphy cannot see his way clear rw Wands, W.Usher, _E.Nettleahip, \u2018TP, act, but since one of the bolters has left Douglas, W.McQuestin, G.Porter, A.|town and the others are \u2018out of the game Stuart.| RE there may be an understanding reached \u2014_ ro Cornwall look forward to Taccesstul oen- - Pantti son, as \u2018yore or the teams Westmount Practice.seem to be weakened, themselves includ- .Westmount Association F.C., will prec.ed, they expect to be able to make a good tige on Saturday afternoon, at 4,30.In|showing.w few of the v ÿ matah Valleyfield on Che et the foe tee hope that players connected with the Westmount parent amsoclation will make a special endeavour to be present.formed fn Tue Cie ne in likely to be m aty, a à + extended to the members ni tottake a speci ings \u201cof this new cub.: The first practice of the seascer will téke place to-morrow ., apd on Saturday following, the oh inat., | Westmount add Montreal clubs will a frien watch on the grovads \u2018former club, ; >| interest in the 901.Gourock, Scotland, May 8.\u2014 The Amer- i221 been | one, did not set sstigfactorily Shamrock\u2019s Latest Trial , ica\u2019s Cup nger Shamrock I].went out yesterday morning on ber first rial spin since she had been refitted, after having off W h.A light ainsi wii is rossdet, co Aid \u201cold Her dub nly, bought from = Voniied.ols cise the crew.Shamrock I.only The new boat urock Bay.but once in pped smartly through ed down the channel warking top slowly out of jthe open she sh water and reach \u201cLAOROSSE TROUBLES great pace.el a drifted the at a At Brooklyn\u2014 Brooklyn .Boston .ger and Moran.Umpire, Batterles\u2014Garvin and tendance, 1,900.At Pittsburg\u2014 Pittsburg .Cincinnati Philadelphia New York .\u201cOld Heather Dew\u201d SCOTCH.SEBAL ME BASEBALL.~ None Better \u2014\u2014 National League Games, _ .: OW to make L001210102008 8 4 WHISKY COBBLER : | \u2026.000001006\u20141 2 2 0 Jacklits; Pettin- This is a most delicious drink if made according to these O'Day.At- directions Put in a fair-sized glass the ;=\u20141 1.8 wine- Rginss of Mitchell's Old Heather Dew iaky, tea spoonful cf white sugar, dissolved {n a little water, and slice of orange, cut into quarters, one dash of marasehinp.Fill .0010004300\u20148 13 2 your tumbler with shaved ice, shake up thoroughly asd drink Batteries-\u2014Kennedy, Phelps \u2018Bmith; Harper, Poole and Peits.Umpire, Emslie and Holliday.Attendance, 3,400.«0011006002311 16 5 At New York\u2014 tendance, 4,80.At St Louis\u2014 St.Louis .Chicago .: » New York 4.se sonees id \u201cSTANDING OF THE CLUBS.Pittsburg .Chicago .\u2026 +.+.0.Brooklyn .Philadelphia t, Louis .Arierican League Games: ee ve .602100100\u20144 8 2 .11023010x\u20148 12 5 Battenjes-Mitchell and Roth; Mathew- -son and Bowerman.Umpire, Moran.At- vw «45000001010 16 2 Batteries\u2014Sanders,: Rhodes, Milton and Weaver; Weimar and Kling.Johnstoue.Attendance, 1,600.At Phijladelphia\u2014 Washington Philadelphia .5,502.| © At Cieveland\u2014 C Détrot leveland .At Bosn\u2014 Boston .%.New rk .Batteries\u2014Dineen an and Beville.Umpire,\u2019 tendance, 5,463.00800 end 0140334219 22 1 Batteries\u2014Orth and Clark; Bender and Powers.Umpire, Connolly.with a straw.Vall, and LAPORTE, MARTIN & CO _\u2014 œ\u2026.\u2018eT > - y Montreal \u201c \u2014Æ \\ Te AGENTS FOR CANADA.00000001\u2014-1 7 3 LOOD POISON \u2018A SPECIALTY .Umpire, | oy rand on if we r Ga eau be srented sa Dome for the some Won.Lost.cent.ce sud ih same guarantee: with à 086 who pre- n f 74 EX pense of 1: = Fr Fosse biti sad sr.no ; vo 10 8 = sakon mercury, iodide potash sud still have aches | ERE a ip me ro bas 8 8 500 [Be body.pair gr eyebrows f oes: this 8 \u201ca odary Blood son thet we anjos te sure.! , © solicit êhe most edatinaté \u20ac Shells 8 1 3 fs world for à case we can re ie v , 12 278 always baffied the okil! ot pe mous à g a 0013-5 28 al Attendance, Per ~ Won.Lost, cent .Chicago .eevoross 10 3 Tes -80012103%-$ N 31 Phadelphia .UT 9 7 6 froft .0000400015 8 31 ponton Le 2 7 533 tterley \u2014 Bernhardt.Bemis and Ab- New York .7 7 \u2018200 pe: Mullin nd McAllister.Umpire, Detroit \u2014.8 7 468 O'Loughlin.Attendance, 2,672 St.Louis .4 6 400 J Washington .5 8 355 1000 130 + 18 1 Cleveland .3 .7 300 ve ws 10060\u20142 632 pme ; Criger: Wiltse| \u2026 Eastern League Games.arruthers.At- Toronto.May 8\u2014Baltimore won the opening game here before a large crowd At Chicago Briess dia not receive good [Support and was n e ox, practically ne chicago - , 42956600 0x $ : his own game.Fox and Golden carried Batteries\u2014Whita and Sullivan; Budhoft, off the batting honours.The Governor- General wis present and.besides holst.Biever and Sugden.Umpire, Sheriden.ing the Eastern League pennant won by Attendance, 1 + Toronto, pitched the first ball.The | \\ score : R.H BE.\u2014\u20141 | Toronto.602000000\u20143 10 \u20ac Baltimore.000300020\u20144 9 2 Batteries Briss and Toft; a a a obindon, mpire, - Shannon.t tendance, 740.; ts At Buffalp.~ Batteries\u2014Wood and McManus; MoFall Club Orders Wé are particularly well equi | to, au clubs mn with all pps y 4 TENNIS, #7 -:- Wy Club Pattorm Rosts,Barred Nets, MäokstopWets, Coûrt Markets: : - {bave from the first.day.you ; RH B uffaio.\u2026.0020231060x\u20146 13 3 ochester.000000001 x= 7 1 Batteries\u2014MoGee and Shaw: McFarian and Evers.Umpibe, Koily.0 At Jerséy City, N.¥\u2014 _- - eT RABE Jersey City.081000382~85 13 2 | Wortestér.0040002086 10 8 Catalogue andCfäb Terms on M request.Te x As 4 MoCauley.Umpires, Bwart@tood and Brown, Attendance, R660.t Newark.\u2014 w M street parade prèceded ses 7 anager Burnham prefien the floral horsbaliooe.The sodre:\u201d ; 2 4 A RHE o BEN eb T \u2018Newark.110023203%\u201410 12 0 Jrovidence .0000008006\u20143 5 8 teries\u2014 Pardee, Spièema.| Shea; Gray and Diggins.\u2018Umpire.At! tendance, 5,000.roar » LONG LIFE TC YOURNHOES, - .Foot Elm Makes Bhoes Last Long.Fully (fifty per cent is added to.the wear of your shoes if you use Foot Eim, It Mèebs the Wather séft £nd, pliable, prevents hardening and cracking, and keeps the shoes dry, sweet and wholesome.this, think,of the.comfoet- you: shoes tll you discakd th shoes easy to oar Dot.box,-at- druggists é¢\" Jury, Bowmanville, Ont, \u201cthe game FE , 1081 PE vs ENA RE pp - EE = as fim JN Kg AE FW Foes ns ct Es iid Ed vit au re EARS Pu FI pe LE ee Shou did [Se Fas IE ad Lo , Twelve Burned to Death and Eight In- \u2014 a 4 jured.OTHERS ARE LIKELY DYING Meattrending Scenes at the Wreck\u2014 _ One Car Thrown Clear Across the Ditch.ial to The Montreal Star.Wisuipeg, Man., May 8.\u2014 One of the most horrible catastrophes in the history of\u2018the West occurred at one o'clock yester- ay morning on the main line of the Cana- ific Railway, near Dexter station, about 52 miles west of Fort Wilham.A tie tréin running at a Ivgh rate of speed was deraflod, one and a half miles west of Dexter yard, and thrown into the ditch, In the ing car attached to the rear ond of the train, and filled with employes, twelve men were burned to death.being wnable to extricate themselves from Fok o uplurnéd caboose.Eight «th were (8 am injured and burn a oe ber mey die.Advices of the terrible affaif were rushed to Fort William and all available medical men with \u2018Rupees and appliances for the relief of.the injured were despatched to the §cene, arriving about 4 o'clock.A TERRIBLE SIGHT.The \u2018sight witnessed by the wrecking row others who volunteered service was one of the moat heartrendmg imaginable.The bodies of the twelve men who were h§ld like rats in a trap still smouldering 1 the partially destroyed car, and the ecteems and the wailing of those who were burned and maimed and had been rescued before death ended their agony, oowtributed to the borrors of the catas- toophe, The injured were attended to first and were then taken to Fort William Hoepi- tal.The majority of the medical men who went from Fort William received orders before reaching the wreck to return on train No.2.The cause of the wreck was that one of She boarding cars jumped the track, going over on the side, and another car is then supposed to have telescoped the boarding eur.@ car caught fire and the men were shut in, with no means of escape, and were hurned to death, eight out of the car only being rescued by the train crew, and deveral of these men are probably fatally injured.HOW THE INJURED ESCAPED.Seven injured men from the wreck were brogght to Fort William.For three of the men there is little hopes for recovery.One escaped through the end of the burning car!and is severely burned around the \u2014\u2014head, and body.and it is thought will not live many hours.The seven men whe pt out of the burning car alive were saved v one of them luckily falling through a window, and the others followed him.There is nothing left of the car but the ashes and bores of the twelve men who Jost their lives.The men were mostly foreigners and are not known here.as they were from the Fat Portage division.The majority were Italiane, and the superintendents here would not secure their names at first.Dr.Hamilton, the Canadian Pacific Railwa sur , was on the acene of the wrec uly , and did all in his power to relieve the sufferers.THE DEAD AND INJURED.A List of the dead is as follows: Fred.Fiuk.G.D'Auguluke.Ivan H .Murgk: Kuruc.A.Watin.4 G.Sundmark.By .Ta Larvon.wounded are: nt, head hurt.E.Elerd, half scalp torn off, very weak from loss of blood.J.Gagne.back and side hurt.Kundel!, leg broken.E.Jackson, badly ecalded on face, arms afd body.F Nolin, badly burt back and spine.A.R.Walsh.hip dislocated.\u2018All above were emploves on the tie gang.Jumes M.Red, of Ashburn.Ont., travelling ass passenger, is arm broken and shoulder dislocated.The car in which the men were was the sleeping car, and a flat car was between it and the caboose.When the ac- aident occurred, there was a big fire in tlie stove in this car and immediafely after the crash, the entire inflammable conte, straw and bedding, \u201cburst into One of the survivors states that after .Aw wreck only one moan was heard from amangst the men, who perished.In a few minutes, only time long enough for kf ™ ssven men to crawl out, there was hardly anything left of the car and only a f charred ies remained as witnesses \u201cvo its.human freight.; Tae dining car which was ahead was arte sida of the tracks Tirso at ha] MINISTER RETIRES.\u2014mokices the smooth skin of her child * murred by s red or pimply eru tion.It fe impure blood, and the child needs at Cn once to in > the use of Dr.Pierce\u2019s Golden Medical Discovery, the best and surest remedy or impurity o the blood, It en eradicates the poisons which corrupt the blood and cause disease.It pcures scrofula,, boils, pimples, eczema, salt- rheum and other ve di which are the di- Ta .t enriches as well as rifies the bl a ey AE han done wonders Tor , wonders for ord n irs.M.Hartrick, of otre ia agiters fa less than fire years Saw re in an five years Hp asd ecrofuta.My eldest son two or three ru ago with or- from thé lungs.1t troubled him for over eyéèr.He took Dr.Pierce's Golden Medical .aud has not had a hemorrhage in upet à.year.had lous © a M son FER Enns ai Discovery.\u201d There n = diseases of the stomach & goods for s A.1008 page book, free for the asking.éan get the People's Conimon Sense viser, the best medical book \u201ca \u20ac usine Étude 2 pois hs ia éhard bat put B eno to be brought down to Fort Wi- | LLU WRECK ried out.\u201d.| RECLAIMING LANDS A WHERE DEXTER IS.\" Dexter is an Ontario town sitn- ated on the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, 63 miles west of Fort William and 1,052 miles west of Montreal.Dexter 34 372 miles cast of Winnipeg.It 4 in the heart of a mining, rocky, yet heavily wooded country.The town is situated just a few minutes off thé 90th degree of longitude.0000000 00000000000000000 000000000080 00 009990999680 09 ® Accident Near Burlington.Burlington, Vt., May 8.\u2014Two heavily laden freight trains on the Central Vermont Railway collided at Milton, fifteen miles north of Burlington.One man was lled, three persons were injured and heavy damage was done to rolling stock and freight.Fireman Ranney.of St.Al bans, waa killed.The injured are: Fireman Willette, Engineer Ryan end Brakeman Farr.The first two are serious.The wreckage caught, fire and several cars were destroyed.The wrecked trains were the fast fright running from Montreal to Boston known as the \u201cbeef train\u201d and a northbound extra freight.The cause has not been established.Classified Advertising in ~~ the Star.The very heavy demand for space for condensed classified advertisements in THE STAR renders it absolutely necessary that we should ask our readers to hand in their advertisements as early as possible in the morning, and when practicable the evening before.The pressure is at present so great that we cannot guarantee insertion the same day of any classified advertisements not in the office before twelve o'clock, and on Saturdays the latest bour will be nine o'clock.86 tf DIRECTORS REPORT ON THE LAKE SUPERIOR CO.They are Satisfied With Mr.Shields\u2019 Management and With Future Prospects.Special to The Montreal Star.Philadelphia, Pa., May 8.\u2014Samuel Rea, E.J.Berwind and H.R.McHaig, directors of the Consolidated Lake Superior y have returned from an inspection of the company's properties at Sault Ste.Mare.Mr.Rea, who is fourth vice-president of the Pennsylvania rai- way, said: \u201cWe were entirely satisfied with the way President Shields has taken hold of the management of the company, and believe 8 more expermenced man, or one better adapted for the work could not have been selected.U'nul he has finished his examination of all the vaned interests and reported thereon, with his recommendations, reliable statements forecasts of the outcome of the compdny, cannot be made.We are, however, encouraged in the belief that, with the advanced state of the development of the properties, and under the vigorous and economical management of Mr.Shields, a plan of financing the company will soon be formulated, and car- .\u2026 TO BUILD WHARVES.A Big Vancouver Scheme Involving a Quarter of a Million.Special to The Montreal Star.Vancouver.May 8.\u2014 YF.J.Robinson, of Warnick and Co., New York, is here to finance a $250,000 debt by which a creek, partly surrounding the city is:to~ be dredged, the land reclaimed, and wharves built.At present the Canadian Pacific Railway controls all the wharf room in the aty.| LAKE CHAMPLAIN \u201c 1 WILL TAKE ON COAL AT SYDNEY.Special 10 The Montreal Star.9 Halifax, N.8, May 8.\u2014 The Dominion Coal Company received word from Montreal that the big C.P.R.liner Leke Champlain.with a large passenger list and al cargo for Gl w, would call at Sydney Jast night for 400 tons of coal.The steamers of the line, and in fact all steamers engaged in the St.Lawrence passenger serfice, slwaye bunker at Montreal, but the \u2019longshoremen's strike there has brought the work to a standetill.Jt i» likely that fifteen or twenty other steamers, leaving Montreal the next fgw days also will fave to call at Sydney, which qu mean considerable loss of time to em.THE PRUSSIAN WAR ~ Berlin, May 8\u2014General von Gossler; who for seven years has been Prussian War Minägger, will, it is announced, re: tire after three months\u2019 leave of nes.\u201d It has been reported and denied + times recently that he must leave the: ministry.because he was unable to repel the Socialist attacks in the Reichstag on the army administration.| On Genera! von Cossler's bebalf, it is explained that two wounds he receiv during the Franco-Prussian war trouble him with his increasing years and that the Emperor permits him to take a long leave of absence.- Alaskan Boundary Commission.Washington, \u2018May 8\u2014United States of War Root and Senator Lodge, members of the Alaskan boundary commission, held a long conference yesterday at which the details of the arrangements for the meeting of the commission in London were discussed.Senator ex.pecte to leave for Europe early in July, but Becretary Root does not expect to til about August 25.The commission not meet until he arrives in London, but it is expected aM the preliminaries will Le arranged previously.The McLaren Will Case Apposl yesterday\u201d is engaged in hearing the y y is in hearing the appeal of the Attorney-General\u2019» suit re garding the estate of the late John A.Mc- aren, of Perth.The crown claimed the the estate of about $140,000, on the ground.¢t McLaren died intestate and without hdirs.John A.Stewart, a nephew, produced what he claimed wss a will and Judge MacMahon upheld his contention.The crown is now appealing.More Evidence in Gamey Case.Toronto, Out May 8 Ww.D.MePher-| son has obtained «ix original subpoends and 30 copies in the Gamey / case from which it is supposed the prosecution in tend to offer considerable more evidence when the commission meets on Tuesday.Frank O.Allison Dead.St.John, N.B., May 8\u2014Frank 0.Alli ron reentry of the Board of Trade ui St.\\John, died yesetrday after a ihort illness.Heart troubles was the.direct beac: | Yet La \u20ac ES ER RARE La ITEMS De .CORTE LES i 2.\u201cba 2 = - ut _ , THE MO op sep ra N .Montreal | .Trousers, $3.Agencies from INTACT > v a 4 -\u2014 * has now become a fixture and every spring we may look forward to seeing fashionable and well dressed Montreal gathered at this, the most festive event of the year.Months ago the stately dames and their beautiful daughters ordered handsume gowns \u2018for the occasion, but it is the habit of man to put off the matter of new clothes until the very last moment, aud this habit has become almost universal of late.The Montreal man has found that he can step in at the Fit Reform Wardrobe, 2344 St.Catherine Street, at any hour of the day, select just the sort of coat, trousers or suit he wants, in his particular.size and shape, see exactly how it looks upon him, already .made up, have the few little changes made if any are necessary and the new suit comes home the same night.The material and furnishings, fit and style just as good and the price only half what a good tailor would charge.Suits and Overcoats, from $10.00 to $30.00.84.00, $5.00 and 36.00 Breton to British Oolumbia, Oape Fit-Reform Wardrobe, 2344 St.Catherine Street.- Croëkett's Lateat'Stbey.| 17\" STRONG MAC By 85.R.Crookett, Author of \u201cThe Raiders.\u201d \u201cTh Man,\u201d Cig Keng.\u201d Etat O77 (Copyright, 1902, 8.BR.Crockett.) CHAPTER XXIII.(Continued.) Consequently the excitement of being chosen caused ail the senior girls to look foræard to examination day from afar, and as each Presbytery Pay drew near Charlotte Webster regretted that she was no more a scholar at Lowran school.She even began to question within herself whether a knowledge of Latin and algebra was not necessary to complete the education of every well-bred young woman of twenty.And the Presbytery?A great mystery abides inythe word as well as in the thing.Why the mere fact of sitting in a chamber apart and czlling one man \u2018 Moderator\u201d and another \u201cClerk\u201d should trans form a score or »o of honest, friendly gentiemen into a set of carping, jealously inclined fault-finders, the joy of the scoffer and a terror to every peaceable lay Chmstain, has never yet been mada out.And, mark you.this demoniac possession only lasts so long as the actual official \u201cgederunt\u2019\u2019 continues.As the ministerial gigs arrived in Low- ran they disgorged, as e general rule.two worthy gentlemen, growing a little portly indeed (for teinds were teinds in those vears), who steôd in the yard of Lucky Greenles's changehouse talking amiably with their , To all a nee wrath and ram Sere not sal) their thoughts.The clerical, a rare vintage which does not bear trandportation, -ar- culated freely till \u2018every cGuntenance l brondened and shone.no soonet were these same men \u201cconstituted\u201d for the transaction of private business in Dr.Meiklewhanys study.than lo! thev were at each others throats.It could not be the influence of this place of meeting.Anything more peaceable then \u2018Cyius eiklewham\u2019s library could not well be The fathers of the ehurch about in the original Greek.Somnolence was in their vellum imagined.targes.Their leaves dwelt unstirred for generations.Even more recent controver- sialists slumbered peacefully her.The same dust covered Calvin and Turret- in, Law end Hoadly.Bluidy Mackenzie 3nd the pamphlets of Shields and Me- Yet not even at Geneva in the \u2018high days was \u2018\u201c\u2018priest\u201d ever writ more la in the minister of Lowran's at P » t soe among tbe assembled Presbyters of tbe ecclemastical tribunal of St.Cuthbert- stown.Nor was the particular subject of their deliberations to blame for the sounds of war thas arose.The Presbytery of St.Cuthbertstown could disagree about.any- thing\u2014the date of a ral \u201cveesitation,\u201d the ing of a phrase in the minutes, the date of a \u201cThanksgiving Day\u201d for the purpose of calling the attention of the Almighty to \u2018the merits of H.R.H.the Prince Regent and \u201cthe recent marvell ous successes which had attended \u2018our army both by Jand and ses.\u201d The mere raw, of a battle did not matter.The fight was the thing.For instance, no quieter man ever droned & sermon\u201cthan Mr.Gilbert Leng, minister of the metropresbyterial charge of St.Cuthbertstown.His own congregation bad slept under him for twenty years with comfort and profit.But in the Presby- Jet Black ,_ Shines Quick a 4%.aad cause, The deceased was aged 50 end | leaves a wife and four children, TL backs.eir mides \u2018were embossed like | ULTANA LIGHT VEHICLES r Quality quarantéed to k Tras, Express Wags ion.Manufacturers of Harness of all kinds E.N.HENEY & CO, 0 CL PR pee \"ys y?FS W795 NE NNN À La NN FA po eT cels é and Hickory wheels, manufactured in our own factory.abmiolutely the best.Standard fis, Road Carts.PRICES VERY LOW.Catalogue on applica- 333-338 St.Paul St, NEWEST STYLES.VERY BEST QUALITY | Sa Mt, a \u2018 TOUL aa = SOU CS 0» ing Axles.Solid Rubber Tires.Long quality Buggies and MONTREAL.96 9 2aw \u201c BÉAUCE.:- M HICKS * As 2.30 p.m.each day- Peremptory Sale ; BY AUCTION 20 Bales of Turkish, Porsian and indian Rugs and Oar pots Being of Choice Hand-Made R also ce of Carpets now in stock which we Bale will take place at our Rooms, 1821-1823 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, May 20th and 21st, sent us for immediate sale and returns.@ inatructians to close out at once.N Dame street, Catalogues in Preparation.sus su | rs Frank Ross vs.The Johnsons\u2019 Company.defendant: Robert Grant Ward, intervenant.and Frank Ross, coniestant.\u2018 1.Lot No.six hufdred and ninbty-elght, township of Ireland; with buildings.2.Lot Nn aix hundred and ninety-nine, township of Ireland; with bulldings.To be sold at the door of the parish church of St.Adrian of Irelsnd, third June next, at ten o'clock a.m.No.3379.\u2014 Ulrle The Heirs late Joseph \u2014 Fr.Marcotte, et al.Pepin, Jr.All rights and pretentions of defendant upon lot No.eight-A, first range, township of Shen- ley.county of Beauce: with buildings, circumstances and dependencies.Subject to certain conditions and charges.To be sold at the registry office, County of Beauce, twentieth May instant, at \u2018hoon.vs.BEAUCE.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.3608.\u2014 Dame Anais Morin vs.Thomas Dulac.Lot No.five hundred and peventy-eight, parish of Ste.Marie.with buildings, ciggum- stances and dependencies.6 To ba mold at the door of the parish church of Ste.Marie de Ja Beauce, third June next, at ten o'clock a.m.DISTRICT OF BEDFORD.\u2014 TF.8540,\u2014James Connolly vs.Frank bridge.Sale, which should have taken place tenth August, 1501, at the door of the parish church of Et.Edouard of Knowlton, village of Knowl.ton.will take place at ten o'clock a.m., June first next, at said place.\u2014 No.Stan- F.H.CHICOUTIMI.\u2014 I.F.\u2014 No.563.\u2014 The Town of Chicoutimi vs.Joseph Tremblay \u20ac qual.1.Lots Nos.eigt hundred coufimt: with eight hundred and seventy and and seventy-ona, town at Chi- buildings and dependencien.2.Lot No.elght hundred and ninety-six, town of Chicoutimi: with dependencies.3.Lot No.six hundred and seventy-six, town of Chicoutimi: with dependencies.; 4.Lots Nos.six hundred and seventy-one.six hundred and seventy-two, six hundred and seventy-three, six hundred and seventy-fout and six hundred snd seventy-five, town © : with circumstances.Cats Nos.six hundged and sixty-nine, six hundred and sixty.eight.six hundred and sixty-seven, and six hundred and sixty-six.leoutimi.Ye oe Nos.six hundred snd elghty-three and six hundred and eighty-six, town of Chi- Tots Noe.six hundred and eighty-seven and six hundred and ninsty, town of Chicou- Ue Lats Xn.six hundred and ninety-three and six hundred and ninety-four.town of Chicou- UI.oe wld at Sheriff's Office, Chicoutimi, third June next, at ten o*clock &m., DISTRICT OF MONTMAGNT.FF.\u2014 No.449.\u2014Antoine Girard vs.David Brulotte, es qual.Ç du Ro- Lot No.ona, parish of Notre Dame du saire: with buildipge, circumstances and de- dencies.o be sold at the Moutmagny, third June next, a.m.; .MONTREAL.\u2014 F.PF.\u2014=ado.8 Standard Life Insurance Company Vs.ng.Jr.em qual.; Cat of Tot No.eleven, subdivision NE six- and, térenty-one.St.-Antoine Registry Office, County of ne at ten o'clock 189.\u2014 The William Ward, Montrssl, fronting on Dorchester st.buildings.\"ie be ol at Sheritrs Office, Montréal, \u201courth June next, at eleven o'clock a.m.NTREAL.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.1487.\u2014 Sun LL Nasuranice Company of Canada vs George A.Rughes and William Mann.Lot No.three hundred and ten.parish of Ste.Anne du Bout de l'Ile, County of Jacques Cartier; with buildings.and with certain deduction.To be wold at Sheriff's Office, \u201cMontreal, four:h June next, at ten o'clock a.m.NTREAL.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.8042.\u2014 Dame zès Marineau.es qual ys.Joseph \u2019Turcot.A lot at the corner of Marie Ahne street and Papineau Road, village of DeLorimier: with bulldings.being parts of lots Nos.eighty and eighty.one, subdivision primitive lot No.one hundred and fifty-three.To bas sold at Sheriff's Office.Montreal, fifth June next, at ten o'clock a.m.MONT JOLI.\u2014 F.F.No.404.\u2014 Pierre Gagnon vs.Ernest Desjardins.Part of lot No.nine, ranga P.seigniory of Lac Metapediac, county of Matane; with buildings.circumstances and dependencies.To be soM at the door of the parish church ot Ste.Marie de Saysbec, twelfth May next, at tem o'clock a.m.ICT OF MONTREAL.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.DIS Ta Mill McDougall et al.vs.The 85 Sawtf tory as soon as the last words of the foderato s opening prayer were out 0 his mouth, the hair of the head of the minister of St.; Cuthbertstown began to stand erect upon his head.His eyes sparkled as he recalled a grievance, and lo! in a moment He had laynched himself at the throats of his brethren.* Sober, kindly, uni easily influenced, Dr.Cyrus Meiklewham (who had been made a D.D.long ago by an ancient university bécause his father, an eminent townamean, kept pestering the Professor of Divinity about the matter.tpolling Ws driving upon the golf links) bad a t team to control that high day in early summer whan chairs were t from all over the house, even from the confines of the back kitchen, to seat \u2018the brethren of the court.Meanwhile Hope Meiklewham took her after- i meal as she sat dangling her Jeg er the edge of the kitchen table, , somewhat tively, enlightened Bet \u2018Conchar, the , lass; as-to the pecult- arities © minieters.BH + cried Bet \u201cSave us, Mistress Howp.\u201d cr , with ber hands held up in horror, \u201cand do really mean to me that Maister Kidson o\u2019 Da'beatiie went ese far as to raise h @ oot 0\u2019 her warm bed at three in the mornin\u2019 to hear him deliver a\u2019 ower again his speech at the Assemb- 15?\u201d \u201cThe, that he did,\u201d amscveratad the young romancer, w ing -the - firelight glittering on_her silver shoe-buckles, \u201cand nothing would content him but that Mrs.Kidston must put on her.best black silk and her bead cap, and sit on the sofa with her hands reversntly folded\u2014at three on a frosty mornin \u201cFor me I wad hae seen him\u2014weel, in a warmer bit first!\u201d said Bet, with un- Thus _embolde 1 Hope .Meiklewham took a bolder .x tf \u201cAnd he \u2018on the floor With bin umb) just.an he had dome, in .nd whiles he even called, | Moderator! \u201d og y my faith as an honest women, bot hae modersted.lim,\u201d said AWNINGS .Of All Descriptions.\u2018We shall be pleased to submit samples and quote Jowest prices consistent with good workmanship.Merchants Awning Coy, » 1477 NOTRE DA inative, undiligent, said Bees, | uebec Southern Railway Company.au rajlway line known as \"The Quebec Southern Railway,\u2019 extending from tha city of Borel, district of Richelieu, to town of Iberville, district of Tberville.To be sold at Sheriff's Office.Clty af St.Hyacinthe, third Juhe Dext, at ten Solos co i = smh.Telephone Main 3330 warranted to Basen southfut # and beauty GRAY HAIR.Use Rays CH Health.Most entisfise ME STREET.J) fingesing the rolling pin affectionately as She inclined her ear to the noise upstairs from the doctor's study.It came in fitful gusts like a Hogmanay wind blowing on of the pit of Solway.wr \u2018re at it!\u201d _said Ho + plemnly.\u2018I am none so sure but what they will brein my fathert He's clerk, yo ken, |- and if anything goes wrong they bisme him for it.He pets twenty pounds in the Jour for a Conchie i oe eri n éo wh Dr.Meiklewham was as a 7 \u201cb om.; are jokin\u2019, Mistress Howp.Gin I thocht they qi Jay finger ou the majster\u2014{ 1.gang up amang:them wi\u2019 this (indicating.the yolling-pin) and gar the harns splatter on the wr - = i 2 y die Sumult fille] jtee)f for a moment, an drey a long breath.She was preparing the dianer-\u2014the great Pre byterial dinner to be partaken of in the mange after tha examination was completed at the schoolhouse, Hope was busy potatoes and enco Bet onchar with tales of how ot each minister could eat.- + - \u2018There's | of Crooked Yeits,\u201d she said, veracioubly; \u201che hos eighteen of à family, and the man y ever a for hi .For.of course, he bas to carve for the lot\u2014eut up the meat, that is\u2014and before he has Number hteen\u2019s plate filled, Numbers: One, Two and Three up to Ten are ing iu their carts for more.They my it\u2019s a good doz en yeors since he esh-meat in his own hotse.And thst makes him festfal h me, when he- takes his dinner from home., \u201cMiss Howp,\u201d cried Bet, \u201cd'ye think I them?hae :eneuch h to serve ?TE NES be hat arte dieprace do roause 0° Lowran\u2014 and the 0e x ape ol Meiklowbam; | \u201cthat signifies: little! He's in Ic fol Jn lave\u2019 gover he Ve tapas ™ n That, tress word a ever.pe was Miss Hownl For T mind me « - ve Levers ¥-2.( ive Head) Disinfectant NL Mills Rats, Mice, Roaches, Bed Bug( NO OR Queen, West Toreats.Bs au ra A ss ur WINTER RESORTE _ / or \u201cSouthern Pacific QUICKEST ROUTE TO \\ CALIFORNIA à Sunset Limited & ' PacificyCoast Express 7 DAILY VIA WEW ORLEANS ç - Ale Es to Nes Orleans ™ Fer information address tast.Passen asus dE, ashinaton êt., Mosteu, Mass , ain brither Bauldy was in love je.Mulfeather up at the Tippen- ny, he had hardly time to pick a bite.And, faith, after he had been mairriet:a year or twe, what wi\u2019 weans an\u2019 truck, deil abité was there for him to pick.\u201d The girl threw an apple peeling over her nd laughed at Beuldy: her ad what's a Moderator, Miss Howp?\u201d the manse lass went on, after a pause to bang « broth pot one link Bigher over the Bre ob\u201d said the truthful Hope, \u201cit's just one of thezoscives (bat : they put in a bair rage a © \u201cAnd what for does he let them?\u201d ., \u201cBecause,\u201d ied the n , \u201cit's bis turn.ot : Blinds Men's Byff \u201cava wha's Moderator the day?asked when wi + .was always in ministers.'It was the first time the Pres bytery had visited Lowran in her time.\u201cIt\u2019s \u2018wee Amos.Péeric from ing,\u201d the \u2018resson they .« th , nid Hope ie young bul y ls in cleptime! 1f it had been Duillie of Hardgate they would have beent as quiet as price when | Pussy is st the hole mouth\u2019™ MT UE CPS be Continued), CU, Leave Bonaventure Station \u2019 \u201cINTERNATIONAL LIMITED\u201d Daily at V a, in.ar.Toronto 4.40 p.in., Ham - Nton 540p.m Niagara Falls, Ont.7.05 71 m., Buffalo, 8.20 p.m, London, 7.40 p.iu.Detroit, v.30 p.m.Chicago, 7.20 à.ru.Llegunt Cafe ¥orvice on Above Trala.FAST OTTAWA SERVICE, Lv.8.30 2.m.week days; 4.10 p.m.daily.Ar.Ottawa 11 30 a.m., 7.10 p.m.REDUCED FARES.Unti]l June L&th, 1908, Colonist Fares from MONTREAL to Seattle, Victoria, Vangou® ver, Portland, Rossland, 65 Nelson, Trail, Robson, * BPOKANS weve Anaconda, Hutte, Helena.ce olu u »prings, Denver, Pueb salt Lake pi a Lo nen san Francisco.Los Angeles.CITY TICKET OFFICES, 137 St.James 3traet, Telephones Malin 480 and 461 or Bonaventure itatlon.CANADIAN PACIFIC Montreal to Nelson, Ross- land.Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, Tacoma, Wash., and Portland, Ore.$46.15 \u2014 Montreal to Spokane, Wash.$45 65 \u2014 Montieal to Denver, Color- .ndo Springs, Pueblo, Helena, Butte and Anaconda.One way second class tickets on sale until June 15th, 1903.Proportionately low rates @ other points.i $48.65\u2014 Ottawa Sletper Leaves Windsor \u2018Station Every Night at 10,05 p.m.City Ticket and Teleszraph OMcs, 120 ST.JAMES STREET, 1 Rutland Railroad Windsor Stroet Station Trains leave as follows: \u2014 8.50 AM.\u2014DAY EXPRESS, arriving at Burlington 11.50 a.m., Troy 4.3) p.m.Albany 4.5 p.m.,, New Yo 8.45 p-m., Boston 8.00 p.m.7.10 PM.\u2014-NIGHT EXPRESS, arriving New York 7.20 a.m., Boston 7.00 a.m.Worcester 6.33 a.m.Pullman Sleeping and Par Cars on through trains.Secure Pullman accommodation and tickets at 14 St.James st., or Windsor station.F.M.GILMAN, sé Saw tf City Pas.and SE Fit.Ag.3 Nos.lia get and Nos.199 fo- +203 McCord Street, DESIRABLE CENTRAL CORNER, REAL ESTATE BY AUCTION.We are instructed by the representatives of the heirs O'Connell, property situated as above, to sell by public aue- tion at our salesrooms, Nos.433 and 455 St.James street, MONDAY MORNING.MAY 1ith, 1903, at 11 o'clock, The property comprises 3 gelf-contalned houses.1 corner store and dwelling, and 4 small dwellings; annual rental, $528.Lot is-No.1371, St.Ann's Ward, and measures about 104 feet on Willlam st, 50 feet on McCord st., and 27 feet in Tear.| Full particulars can be had from Mr.| MH.J.Ross, 180 St.James street, or from _ e undersigned.FRASER BROS, , Auctioneers.106 5 TTT TEE Te 300 ET] 107 t?7% ASTH M A CURED to stay CURED.A _ het complete, lasting constitutionat cute, not j \u201ca relief.\u201d Abaolutely different from all sprays, smokes and so-called \u2018\u2018cures.\u201d Spasms never return, Book 81 Free.DR.HAYES, Buffalo, XY, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE From MONTREAL, Bavarian 13.June 18July 3%?Aug, Jonian 16 May Lu June 25 July Tunisian 23 May #7 June 1 Aug.Parisian 30 May 4 July \u20188 Aug.Pretorian 6 June 11 July 15 Aug.Tunisian and Bavarian are the ! \u201d and finest steamers on the Canadian route, 10,570 tons.Twin screws.FIRST-CLASS, 883 upwards secording to Bteamer, logalivu of, add number of persons in stale- rooni.SECOND-CLASS, Liver;ool or Londonderry Bavarian, Tumsian or lonian, $40, Uther steamers, 337.530.te\u2018urn tickets at reduced rates THIRD CLASS, Liverpool, London or Glas gow, 3:0 or $20; Parts, $32.\u201d GLASGOW SERVICE.From New Yors Frém Montreal 14 May Mongolian .Fardinian 20 May sicillan 27 May 28 May Laurentian Corinthian 10 Juns Firet Cadin 850 VE.Second Cabin, 838 Third Class, $35.Appiy to H, & A.ALLAN.Moutraal.DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Canadas.May fM:h, lupe 18, July 19 151 Kensington.May 36th, Juve 40, July 25 Dominion.May 23rd, Jume 27, Aug, 1 Southwark.May BUtù.July 4, Aug.R- New York Central and Hudson River Railroad For New York and ali Points , South.Tickets, Pullman Accommodation, and complete information at the city ticket 130 ST.JAMES ST.H.J HEBERT, F.E.BARBOUR, City Ticket agent.General Agent.wir Montreal Park & (sland Railway Co.LACHINE.\u2014 Leaving Post Ufffce every 20 min.from 6G a.m.to 11 p.m., last car to La- chine midnight.Frum Lachine every 20 min., fm 5.5 am.to 11 p.m, last car Jz.5v a.m, to St.Henri only.7 SAULT AU RECOLLET.\u2014 45 min.service, leaving corner St.Lawrence and Cralg stand Sault au Recollet, from 6 am.to 11.15 .m.PO ARTIERVILLE, ST.LAURENT AND COTE DES NEIGES.\u2014 Through cars from cor.Craig amd Bleury sta.every hour from 8 a.m.to 11 p.m.From Cartierville, first car 5.45 am.Every hour from 7 a.m.to midnight.Extra service to Cote des Nelges from cor.Cralg and Bleury sts.every 30 min.from G6.3v a.m.to 9 a.m.and from 4 p.m.to 7 p.m.Cars leave Westmount, cor.Victoria avenue and Sherbrooke st.every 20 min.from 6 am.to 12.20 p.m.- ONLY CARS LEAVING AT 20 MINUTES PAST THE HOUR CONNECT WITH CARS FOR CARTIERVILLE.2870te \"> Boats Running.- % CHEAP EXCURSIONS Staterooms Warm and \\ Comfortable.TO QUEBEC\u2014S3-50-AND KETURN.Tickets at Single Fare for the Round Trip are good Jeaving Montreal Saturdays at 7 p.m., and leaving Quebec Mondays at 5.30 p-m.QUEBEC LINE Steamers leave Dally, except Bundays, at 7 pm.\u2019 SAGUENAY LINE Steamers leave Quebec on Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 8 a.m.Local and Ferry Boats Running.City Ticket Office, 138 §t.James stroet.+ - 108 2 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.NEW WINTER ROUTE TO ENGLAND VIA JAMAICA.| From Boston or New York by Jamaica, visiting beautifu! Jamaica en JAMAICA TO BRISTOL By Steamers of Elder, Dempster & Co.Imperial Direct west indis xan service.Apply for a descriptive booklet.TICKETS FU JAMACIA.Single suu Aeturn Tickeus can be obtained ca from the undersigned by the Unite amal A Fruit Cdmphny's Steamer from Boston or Pniladelptua by Hampurs Amerkan Line Ser- or te ute, vice from New York.Berths ved on ap plication.The Kider, Dempster and Co.MYRTLE BANK AND CONSTANT SPRING HOTELS, Jamaica, are splendidly managed and thos oughly up to date.- For full particulars apply to any Agent 5! the line.or ta FELDER, DEMPSTER & CO., eodtf 6 St.Sncranent SL.Montrant Fire at Brownsville.Brownsville, Ont., May 8.\u2014 At twelve o'clock Wedpesdsy night fire destroyed George Edgington\u2019s saw mill and cheese box factory, also John Kasar's brick and tile works: 201 >.\u201c Carte-Blanche Gin\u201d -.cu det \u2018 unequalled foe medicinal value.>i Kajrer Mario lu n m | BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL Commonwealth, May 204 | New England, May té PORTLAND TU LIVERPOOL.Taurtie\u2026\u2026 \u2026\u2026 May 2nd | Eoglishmaun.May 16h Norseman May wh, Lu AVONMOUTH LUCK & BRISTOL From Montreal \u2026 May 2nd | Manxman \u2026 Turcomau \u2026 \u2026 May 16th BO>TUN TU MUDIFEALANBAN.Cambroman.May !n! } Vancouver \u2026\u2026.June 664 For all particulars regarding freight or passage Sacrament 8t., Moatraal, lux Canadian Pacific Railway Coys ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES, PROPOSED SUMMER SALLINGS, ; ontreal to Liverpool LAKE KÂIE bean as May 14th, LAKE MANITOBA.May 21st, LAKE CHAMPLAIN .dune 4th.LAKE KRIE.June 18tn.LAKKE MANITOHA : LAKE CHAMPLAIN .2.4.20e And Weekly Thereniter.\u2026, Mestreal to Bristol.*MONTROSE.May 8 and June 19 Steamers sail at daybraak, ; l'asseugers cap after 8 p.m.day previcusto tailing.: \"0 fre MONTROSE carries Second Cabin FPamen- gers only These fine large steamers hive twin screws, side keels, midship saloons, spacl- ons promenade decks, electric light June 23th.July ot type.RATES OF PASSAGE.Yirst Cabin, $85 and upwards.Hound trip tickets at reduced rates ; Necund Cabin, to Liverpool, and by Montrose.io Briswol, 837.00, to London, $40.00.\u2018 Second ¢'abin, roundtrip, $74.40; London, $73.79 Third Class tu Liverpogi, Loadon, GI w, Boi- fast, Londonderry and as n.$20.00.| 10 buok passage nnd lor all Particulars apply to Canadian Pacific Ratlwi Company, C Atlantic steamship Lines, 8 ¥t.Qacrament Street, Montreal.Vdeodt! orth German Lloyd, \"AST kAaPliess ~sEdViu.e, JLYMOUTH CHERBOURG BREMEN.Eronprinx May 12,4 p in Kaiser, June 186, 10 sn K.Wm_ IL June 23,2p m AK.Wm.11.May 26, 4p tn Kroppring, July 7,2pm Kronprinz, June vy, 8p m | Kaiser.July 11, 0am THE NEW TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS £.5.\u201cKAISER WILHELM 18.27 (707 teel\u2014 19,000 tous dU,UOU horse-powers SAILS MAY 46, JUNE 23, JULY 51, AUG.28.TWIN-5CREW PASSENGER SEXVIUS FLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBUURG\u2014 BREMKN, *Neckal, May 9, 10 a tn Bremen,Junoll, lias Luise, Nay 14, noon Luise/ Junie 18, 10s a Friedrich, May 21, noon Friedrich.June 5,10 sis Barbaroass, May 28,11am Barbarossa.July3, 1) am hurtuersi, June é, noon | Kuriuerst July w.10 à ua * To Bremeu direct MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE GIBRALTAR -NAPLES\u2014GENOA.K Albert, May 9.8 p w} K.Alberto.June 30, noon Labb .May 16, 4) am Lubu, June 27,10 « mw x.irene.May 34,4 p ro I\u2019 irene.July 4,1 p.wm.Hôhent'o, June 8, 4 pu Hohenz'n, July hy ns :Welwar, Junalg,lUn w ! (Weimar.Aug.3,3 À Naples, tens daly, QELRICHS & C0.5 Broadway, N.Y.W.H- AANKY, SOLE AGENT for montrenl Semple saiidiug, 18s 3.va aes Ii wis \u2014\u2014\u2014 ee 0m: - Jeambu VUR PLYdULV.n ~UERBOURG=HAMBURG I win-Screw Express auil Passenger Servis .Bismarck\u2026\u2026.May 14 Pennayirania.May 33 Bm May 16 Deutschland.Jane 4 \u2018A.cf .May 21 POUICIS comeon wJuDS \u20ac Bhuecher.Moy 38 | MOKED \u2014.\u2026Âane Ÿ 8.8.Deutschland, record voyage, Bdsys, 7 hours Ut min, Sails Juyp à, vuiy 4, Bent.40.Hamburg-American Live, 37 Bway, %.v.es \u2018Thom, Generali Aguiit, 46 St Francois Xavier st.LW.H.Henry Temple Building, 886 34 James si.Matrersby's Tourist Agency, 274 Bi, Jamies Breet.si ANCHOR LINE Biaarñabips from New Yors regularly fbr Glasgow via Londonderry.Superior Accommodatiuns at Lowest Hated for all classes of passengers.Dor rates snd New Ulustrated Book of Tours d Apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, + 17 spd 19 Broadway.ri Agsacr, 178 8% \u201c2% \\ Agents, 37 yok op Battembye Tourist ase st.Montre 250 10 280 willar apply to \u201cTHE DOMINION LINK 47 34 ; threughout, and are of ihe most moders ! | ae PY \u2014 GRAHAM & CO., Proprietors.To the LP RE ES 040 44 eo = ee = * Becriptions \u20183 ennum.: ee ar tone nited ftates.Lee Etarke Pri.Building, New York, and ibune Building.Chicago.Agents in France.Mayence, Favre & e.\u2026 Paris.Agent in Toronto.M.W.McGilHivray.T6 RKina street West.Agents In Ottawa Cunningham & Co.Agent in London.England, Percy A.Hurd.19 Fleet st.Circulation of the Star.WEEK ENDING MAY 2ND, 1903.MONDAY - - - - 54,113 TUESDAY - - =.- 54,076 WEDNESDAY - - - 54,180.THURSDAY' .- 54,082 FRIDAY - - - - 54,118 EATURDAY .- 60,280 ; \u2014 TOTAL - - - 330,780 Dally Average - - 55,130 Weekly Star Last Week - 122,307 CIRCU LATION OF THE STA \"WEEKLY LAST WEEK.From tbe above figures are cxcluded several thousand subscriptions regarded as more or less epbemeral.FRIDAY.MAY 8, 1903.BUILD OP CANADA, To the Canada.GOVERNMENT of Give the manufacturers, workingmen, and fare mers of Canada the same kind of tariff as that which has made the United States the home of the most prosperous manufacturers, workingmen and farmers in the world.AAAAAAKKAAL To the MANUFACTURERS of Canada.A Force the Government to give you as good a tariff as that which has made the American manufacturers rich.When you get this tariff, pay your Canadian workmen American wages.A À À A À À A WORKINGMEN of Canada.Take a leaf out of the book of the American workingman.Help your employers to obtain for themselves and for you a Canada-for-Canadians tariff.EEC ARMERS of Canada.Profit by the experience of the American farmers, the wealthiest farmers in the world, who support a high tariff and prosper under fit and because of it FAAAAAAA AAA AU WORKINGMEN\u2019S WAGES.Employers of labour, as-far as it is in their power to do so, should recognize the very grcat increase in tne cost of hving today, as compared with ten or even five wears agor Where a workingman's family | subsisted upon a given income and per haps barely existed upon that = jnprease of ten to twenty five per cent.in the cost nf living makes all the differ ence to that family between independence end running into debt.To a workingman more than to employers of lhbour, debt is discouraging and demoralizing.Every intelligept employer of labour, whether of manual labour or other kinds, knows full well that the men and women who are working for him give him the best service when they are happy sod contented.In the Star Office to-day, for the mo.t past mechanics, who three years ago were some, an receiving $10 a week 4 are now getting $1250.This incr was made up of two voluntary advances.\u2019 There waa po voercion, menare or demand on the part of the work pegple when these increases were made.The pro- Prietors recognize«! that the cost of living had greatly increased to the disadvantage of the labourer.newspaper, like the Star, with thet of industrial establishments dependent upon the tariff, the Star being 0- Of course, the case of a 18 not parallel dependent of all tariffs and uninfluenced but to al! the by mistakes of Government, people in every grade of life, necessaries of existence are bigher and work- people re entitled to living wages.lt resta with employers to find out a way to regu- their business to mcet the pressing ye If the Government persists in pefusing to the manufacturers the aid they need in endeavouring to give to Canadian work people some fair consideration of changed condition?it must result in moa- sures to increase the prices of wares to enable handlers and makers of goods ta pay yorkingmén something to meet the increaves for everything they buy, from hotid rent downwards.4 As to the question of recognition of Unions to the extent imposed, or sought to be imposed, by the high selaried travelling gentiemen bailing from hostile countries, that is a question that employes : themselves are divided about, and about which there will always be room for differences of honest opinion.In the meantitne jt would seem to be - the part of wisdom to.acknowledge all J Ve Vg TAT oT ; TER round that work people must have more pay than they were getting five years ago or They canttot \u201cbuy, tdi families the food they are entitled to, give them en the elementary education we are all so fond of prating about 88: a necessity of civili- mation.LE TS A= THE CITY AND THE TROOPS.The city has been asked for $35,000 om account of the expense incurred in turning out the militia, and the Finance Committee is to meet this afternoon to depl with the question.It is reported that some of the aldermen are still of the opinion that the Government should foot the bill, AH this kind of talk is premeditated twaddle.Under the Militia Act the militia or @y corps thereof are liable to be called out in aid of the civil power ia suppress ing riots or disturbances of the peace, by any three justices of the peace \u2018of whom the Mayor must be one, and tha officer commanding is bound to obey the lawful instructions of these justices.The act further provides: \u201cWhen the active militia, or any corps thereof, is so called out in aid of the civil power, the municipality in which their services are required shall pay them when so employed, the rates authorized te be paid for actual service to officers and men, and one \\doBlar per Com for each horee actually apd necessarily used by them, together with an allowance of one dollur to each officer, fifty cents to each man per diem in lieu of subsistence, and fifty cents per liem in lieu of forage for each horse - and in addition shall provide them with proper lodging and witÿ stabling for their and the said pay and allowance the value of lodging and stabling, unless furnished in.kind by the municipahty, may be recovered from it by the officer com- horses: for subsistence and forage, as also manding the corps in his own name, and when so recovered shall be paid over to the persons entitled thereto.\u201d Another clause authorizes the Governor in Counal to adgpnce the money, but in this case the commanding officer is required to proceed against the municipality immediately for the recovery of the sum advanced, which must be paid over to His Majesty.The city has unquestionably incurred the financial responsibility, and the only way to reduce the extent of the burden is to with the a comparatively make a friendly arrangement Government to supply |small force of regulars to take the place with the distinct understanding that the city will make no attempt to dodge its responsibility.Quite apart from the financial aspect of the of the militia, case 3t 1s a matter of urgent necessity to at once rcigwe the volunteers of the burden so un{MEly and meanly thrust upon them.THE FOO LOGICAL GERMANS.Germany is thinking of putting her trust in \u2018\u2018trusts.\u201d The Germans are an exceedingly logical people; and they seem to have reasoned something after this fashion: The United States has made great: trade and commercial progress; the United States has \u2018\u2018trusts:\u201d\u2019 therefore, \u2018\u2018trusts\u201d promote trade and commercial progess.The circumstance that the United Staves which enjoys a very close view of its own \u201ctrusts\u201d and ought to know something about their effeot, is doing ite level best to get rid of them, does Bot turn aside the irresistible stream of German logic.Possibly the Germans are convinced that the Americans are not sincere in their pretence that \u201ctrusts\u201d are bad things; they may be only casting dust in the eyes of their rivals, with a view of preventing them from adopting so excellent a device.Nor are the Germans wholly without excuse for forming such a view; for while the Americans talk a great deal against \u201ctrusts,\u201d they go on multiplying them as rapidly as they can.Still, from this point of vantage, we are pretty well convinced that the majority of the American people believe that more evil than good flows from \u201ctrusts.\u201d A \u201ctrust\u201d that does not amount to a monopoly is not in the popular mind a Stat\u201d at all; and a monopoly is seldom regarded by the people who use the thing monopolized as an unmixed good.Still a \u201ctrust\u201d may undoubtedly do very effective work in extanding the trade of à nation abroed.It can charge what it likes nt home\u2014that is, \u201call that the traffic will hear\u201d\u2014and, this enables it to undersell rivals abroad, and etill keep in business.Then a \u201ctrust\u201d is usually pos- messed of a superb organization; and this tells in the foreign conflict.It ie thus very likely true that German trade suffers because of the successful aggression of Amreican \u201ctrusts;\u201d and this must be very annoying to the beaten German firms.But it is not German trade alone that suffers.German small \\houses are not the only small dealers who are driven out of the field by the gigantic \u201ctrust.\u201d This \u201ctrust\u201d has already flattened out a lot of American small dealers before it got its hands free to fight against German com- petiton abroad.In some lines and under some circumstances, the large house will always \u2018\u2018down\u201d the amall house, whether it be American, German or Canadian.But, in spite of this fact, have the Ger mans anything to gain by domesticating the \u201ctrust?\u201d It might make their foreign trade look better in tables of statistics; but would the German people be happier if this was accomplished by crushing cut all their minor industries at home?What advantage is it to them to know that German goods are being sold to the people of China at a lower price than any.other very goods are being mold to the people of Germany at a monopoly figure, far be; yond what the lucky Chinese are getting them for?Foreign trade is sometimes a @cod thing; but it is possible to pay too much in the oppression of home indus = A toddy made with Sir Johan Power & Sows-faming * Thrèo Swallows \u201d Irish Whiskey is simply incomparsble.In great favour in London Clubs.nation can offer the mpe; ware, if thee | reer a) EERE » | tes for Germans.to infer that because the thérejesc-query- Aneriean ng itution makes, fons prusper- ty.Mirek \u201cthey know, soûme jan will arise 13 remark that A ne Emperor; therefore, if Ue any be rich and \u2018happy, it s bani Kusser and go 15 for à Preudential campaign.l\u20ac is a fine thing to have a Jogical mind; but a litile commun sense is not à bad possession either.A icans hgve THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO.(From the Star fyie of May, 1873.) The annual meeting of the .Ladies\u2018 Educational Association was held vester- dav afternoon, with the Hon.C.Day in the \u2018chair.The committee reported thal durluæ the winter five courses of lectures had been dellvered by as many Professors.viz, Lr.Goldwin Smith, Ven.Archdeacon + Leach, Dr.Johnson, Dr.Clark Murravy Dr.Cratk.\u2018Phe attendance of ladies was large and encouraging.while the results of the several examinations Were In,a high degree most satisfactory.THE several learned Professors are all Hving, excepl the Venerable Archdeacon Leach who passed away many vears 0, after years of great usefulness fat McGill University.Dr.Goldwin\u2019 Smith is a resident of Tor ronto.Dr.Clark Murray and Johnson have but recently resigned thelr chairs at McGill and Dr.Cralk, Dean of the Medical Faculty resigned the office a few years ago and was succeeded by Dr.Thomas Roddick.The matches of the Prince of Wales Rifle Association open next Saturday afternoon, at the ranges, Point St.Charles and a large attendance of marksmen le exvected from other city corps.THE rifle ranges at the Point were on a partion of the Nung farm.and were opened In the early sixties for the use of the Volunteers, the Regulars the British Army putting in shetr \u2018musketery practice at Chambly.reo ranges are to-day nearly cov- os fine substantially built pri- vale residences.The great I T.Barnum has sent the following to the Star fur publication : \u2018 Please announce that I will visit Montreal in July.with my great tent shbw, one hundred dens of animals; two cir- Sus rings at the same time.\u2019 THE oply great Barnum shuffled out of this world many years ago.after amassing an immense fortune hy his circus and zoological show.He the reputation of belng the \u2018&Teatest humbug '™ on earth, from havi gulled the public on innumerable occasions with very pretentious advertisments, and other devices, \u2018on- lv known to himself.He was a «enlus in this line, among showmen.Thomas Conway, a butcher.residing nn Guy street was arrested last evening by sergeant Richardson, nf Point St Charles station, for committing g brutal assault on his wife.the prisoner will also be prosecuted for g savage assault made upon the sergeant in the preformance of his utv.THE late Sergeant Richardson was one of the most active men ever in the Police Force.He had been a non- commissioned officer in the 100th Regiment.He was a fearless man, and by his exertions rid the city of many a ruffian, He died 4 many yeare age, Tourists say they see more in Montreal than théy expected.They not only And good looking buildings.but thanks to Road Department, experience all the scomforts of à trip across the \u2018Great Sahara Desert.The dust is just now fearful and no watering carts to be seen, \u2018 THE Road Department up to the present has shown no improvement the streets especially the main ones are in a worse-condition to-day.than ever before, and watering carts are few and far between on dusty days.the work of the F le Home was held at She Home yesterday, afternoon.The attendance was falr, and several ladles connected with other.kindred institutions were also present.Mr.T.M.Taylor occupied the chair and read the report of the work of the pest year.At the close of the meeting those present were invited td the hulldings.Everything seemed to be In good order, reflecting much credit on-the matron.MR.THOMAS M.TAYLOR was one of the best kpgwn men in Insurance circles, and did a very large and profitable business, im Marine.Life and Fire Insurance.He took a deep interest in charitable work of all kinds, and especially the General Hospital.Young Irishmen*s Society.At the meeting of the Young Irishmen\u2019's Literary and Benefit Association these -of- ficers were electgd for the ensuing term : President, Mr.J.P.Cunningham, reelected by acclamation; first vice-presi- dent.Mr.T.J.Murphy: second vice-pre- sident, Mr.P.O.Flynn: honourary treasurer, Mr.J.L.yonse; secretary-treasurer, Mr.J.J.Rapkin; librarian, Mr.J.Nolan: marshal, Mr.P.J McElroy: advisory board.Messrs.M.J.Power, J O'Grady.W.Tracy, J.Leonard, and J, Rankin, secretary.the luxury.16 wil bardly da for | bel A meeting of the Ladies interested in, \"THE PASSING - HOUR.13 aéterdgement ine \u2018ail rain to keeg | as thé watering Must nave been - a serted somewhere f away from Montreal, carts are on strike.\u2019 It is a pretty duil subject that Parlig- nrent cannot debate for a day and a night.Là 7 i fo - œ 1t would he exceedingly like Lloyds his strike tn the dangers'of {Lo 8 re nee route.This and the Frank | disaster .ht to just about finish the route in their estimation.They have a laundry strike In Chicago: but the Toronto politiclans continue to | wash thelr \u201cdirty Hnen™ in public.Turkey seems inclined to fight Bulgaria just to ket a reputation.\u2014\u2014\u2014 .: g the iron-and Ivers ia gett Three Divers gy strike Is hot.other freight\u2014while thé th for.Harper of Chicago University says that Canadians take tu sank in the profesgoriate of his ocajlege.So they: do on the staffs of most: American Colleges \u2014~with the exception of some in Canada.Gamey has left for Manitoulin.Look out for reports that he bas fiéd to avoid hi e scorn of Stratton.t thy Pretty soon the Americans wilil ritalin whole Cup * defender built ip and bring her over on a steamer.What's the matter with a shower, Just for practice?4 Jf Hon.Mr.Tarte does net stop sniping.the members of the Laurier Cabinet will stop ceming into the House altg gethes./ The weather might have been drier If it had been in Parliament.But not much.! Taking advantage of the lull in the Gamey investigation, the Balkan situation has again swelled up to the propor- tons of a crisis, During the dismanteling of Cabinet departments, Mr.Tarte has promised to be present with his little harnmer.It ls pow up to the city to pay the pipers, also the bugl2 bands and the rest of.the militia.If the Hon.Raymond Prefontaine really settled the strike yesterday, no vne caught him at it.The people of Point St.Charles are planning a demonstration upon the ar rival of the first watering cart.It is confidently expected some time this month, A NATURAL MISTAKE.Miss Finch\u2014\" \"Why, Mr.Moss, eaten all the birdseed!\u201d Mr.Moss\u2014\u2018\u2018Biess -me\u2019 new breakfast food.\u201d A TIP FOR PROBS.In these meteorological forecasts, why don't they hedge, as the steamboat companies do, and say.\u2018wind and weather permitting?\u201d you've I thought it was a .NOT THAT KIND OF A RANGE.\u201cThere doesn\u2019 t seem to be much warmth to her voice.\u201d \u201cNo; they said it had Such a 508d.range, oo.\u2019 : ONE WAY TO DÔ IT.\u201cWhat was the baby crying about just now\u201d aa \u201cFreddie was trying.ke a, smile with the ner\u201d pe ae JUST THE SAMP.He\u2014~\" \"Will yon have a little lobster?\u201d She\u2014*\u2018Oh, John, this is so sudden.\u201d » Je \u2018ONE BURE SIGN.\u2018Ethel has improved wonderfully In her music, I believe.\u201d \u201cYes, both the fiats adjoining hers are] now rented.\u201d PROMINENT LAAN WHO HVE] On May 8th, 188, Lisut.H.C.\"Preér\u201d + ol the Military School at St.Johns, Que.\u2019 was gazetted captain ir® the South Staf- fordshire Regiment.Lieut., afterwards Capt.Freer, 0 wis wel) known in Montreal, passa Woop several years ago.éd A Récord OAteh.J A magnificent catch \u2018of twelve maskin- onge was made at Bte.Anne de Bellevue this week and shipped in by the lucky angler, Mr.Jos.Sacre, to A.Charbon- neau, of the Central Fish Market, where they were on exhibition yesterday.The largest was the record fish for this year, weighing 40 pounds.The remainder ranggl from this down tb about 16 Ibs.making as flne a bunch as one could wish to see.| Local Council of Wémen.The annual meeting of the Local Coun- cll of Women will be held on Tuesday\u2019 afternoon at the Young Women's Chris- tiap Association.At this meeting te- ports will be read, officers elected, and delegates appointed to the annual meeting of the National Council of Women to be held ip Toronto from the 20th to the 2th, Inclusive.LACE CARRIAGE COAT WITH TASSELS.| dern, with collas and.CE ia coat Ho Rédtern.1t of hand made lace in the érridge m int Dade Tac i Reaminasre ti Sins \u201c5 ets Cut! 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Patponags.cor ACADEMY =~» = TO-NIGHT, Mat.gat, Spam.Mo performance Sat.Night.; ALADDIN and the MAGIC LAMP.Galgpous Mo Musical Estrôvegense.100.People \u2014100 80c, Box Beata $1.vo The Price event of the season, See (he « famous wtf Geinsboro Nexteite.lr THEATRE ROYAL Yi Events\" THIS WEEK-\u2014May éth.BAM T.JACK'$ OWN BUELESQUE CO, v udeville.Prices: 30,20 a Next Week \u2014 An American Gentleman.\" The Industrial Rooms.The Annual General Meetine will be held at 57 Metcalfe Street, on Wednesday, May 13th, at 12 o'clock, the Rev.Jas.Barclay, D.D., presiding.All interested are cordially ee 8e EDUCATIONAL GRAND ENSEMBLE CONGERT 80 PERFORMERS 46th CONCERT GIVEN BY SATURDAY.MAY 6th, 1903, At 2.80 p.m.at WINDSOR HALL.dmission - - 85e.Beserved Seats - - A hildren under 14 years - - 10cans seats Reserved.- Tickets at the Mason and Risch Plano Co., 2400 St.Catherine Street, where also plan for selection of Reserved Seats.Open from Monday, May 44005, Bishop's Gollege School, LENNOXVILLE, P.Q.All correspondence relating to pupils of the School, and enquiries as to admission, terms, etc.Bhould for the future be addressed to the REV.J.BIDWELL, MA, Headmaster, Bishop's College School, Lennoxville, P.Q.105 6 A SKETCHING CLASS (IN OILS) Under the direction of MR.EDMOND DYONNET, CA will commence on the Mth OF MAY end close on the 20th OF JUNE NEXT.Class days, Wednesdays and Saturdays.For particulars apply to the secretary, J.B.ABBOTT, Bécretarw 961 2aw English, Matriculation, and Business Classes DURING THE SU MMEB AT : SHORTELL'S ACADEMY, Are you on the euheorintion Het ta Bear Non dios DeReszic and Duss the mlitffrmar oon- swotor ?Tel.Up 1346, or call at Star Uptown Branch.The Smoker's seal of .approval has been set on \u201c\u201c Premier Navy\u201d RICH IN F avy Taddy's OLD ENGLISH srpt Tobacco.RUSE & LAFLAMME, Agents, Montreal.a St THE HOTELS nd BATHS vans AT THE 0 M AG Caledonia Springs Canada's Greatest Spa.106stf EYES TESTED LATEST BCLÉNTIFIO NETRODA PROF.GRANT Hi oh sm.to 6 pm.s178 ST.CATHERINE éT.esD.Bible House MONTREAL AND TORONTO and 40 to.70.Pres sfinsurance saved.97 2awtf .ge LAKE STEAMSHIP : \u2026 HAÔ RQUGH PASSAGE.After an eighteen days\u2019 trip across the ocean.the Ontario Naviga Company s steamship \\ahçondah ca into, port yesterday rather worse for wear.t Leaving Greenock ke Dtoceeded without \u2018mishap until off Tory's Island.when she had to put back A the tall of the Bank oh account of a shift in thé a cnr so.Rightv ha iron Bal \u2018brokén out of the omer h a oy.hog majn_ deck, owing he vessel Thé engines EE pale he pig times on ï.on rolle apres grade be the ship had te \u2018heave £6 ever) er£f Uifes to right Re éargn.The ship moored in the canal bastn.nand \u2018 axes the capes After renewing supplies proceeded, under of Capt.D.Halk, to Hamil- pod ali Whiskey and.satisty your ion, 8hd will gnxage in the lake trade \u2018that Jiguor is i bro Fi aged.- comma appa \u2018Ww, ) pe ropery, ned.need | mate Bah Yes om IF YOUR GROCER HAS NOT PARI- paie rte of Maturity.overnment stamp over the Club and Imperial SIAN BREA have STRACHAN 3 TELEPHONE TO JAS.NLY MANUFACTUNE Presenting Two Extravaganzas and Polite , The Montreal-Conservatory of Musio 10761 Wil be in full operation May 27th - W.J.MCGUIRE & CO at on pee A EN a E Be eo 4.3 bs | toon Sent] \u201c to Qttawa-to Make This\u2019 Request.aig MEN SITUATIONS \u2018Several Instances Reported Where Smployers Had Declined to Keep Positions Open._\u2014 / the Council of the Board of Trade and She ng officers of the sev J: regiments fed a conference in the Fusiliers\u2019 quarters at the drill hall yes y afternoon, for the purpose oi aee- bog wit could be done to replace the Ce a Mm uent consultation with the R- Mayor and.aldermen a committee Was ue.to Ottawa and interview the of Militia op the subject.This mit on duty at the wharves with re- committee consists of the Mayor, Senator \" Mackay and Messrs.A.J.\u2018Hodgson and D.Ay ie representing, respectively, the =\u2014Olty Council, the Harbour C'ommissoners, CE Bord of Trade and the Chambre de .Mt the meeting between the militia ofli- and the representatives of the of the Board of Trade, the former that some of their men had by their employers Lecause of a abeence from their positions.4 E.\u2018was thought thst the Council of the ve of Trade might use its influence to the men against such unjust The Council willingly undertook to do i.> and asked to be unformed of the Rames of any employers who were dis- © Wissing th eir men because of military ser- The feeling was strongly expressed by ihe Council that the time had arrived hen, in view of the pconvenicace his gemeraliy ha put to through es bein: obliged to serve as militia- uring the present strike.and the = Jose that employers of labour were put to rs insufficient help to gonduct tueir business, it was of the ut- importance that pressure be at once t te bear upon the Government tu y.sufficient regular troops in order he local militia might be relieved employes be enabled to return to positions.5 THE CITY OFFICIALS.\u201c18 was thought well to consult the civie official on this proposal.Accordingly a committee was appointed to visit the City.Hall and interview the Mayor and aldermen.Mr.Hodgson the committee, lained to Mayor the object ! the committee\u2019s visit.He added that representations had been _made on the part of the military td the men on duty guarding the .wharves were suffering inconvenience hy * the prolongation of the atrike.Some of thems had their positions, and others were threatened with losing them.The Presson of that was the merchants could évidently a serious matter, when the merchants could not carry on their busi- = He therefore; -hoped the city would Bot raise the question of expense with the but would have permanent éorps brought here at onee, : a \u201cTHE MAYOR EXPLAINS.oe Dochrane explained to the delc- had been done to have the he | dan.troops Te ; an fx would\u2019 be dud bo ere be ded.Gordon, D.O.C., was sent for by Mère Cochrane.He explained that by a communication with the Adjutant-General, ts had been made to have a 108, > = e added, he \u201cbelieved iv wis (he usual k: -.prectice not to send eitKer the civil or Le corps from one military dis a inte another.some further discussion it was .3 to ne er - and interview the Minister of ; Mitia on the subject under discussion.*.ONLY AT OWNER'S RISK.who formed one | i; ASTORIA find snot tit honouh \u201cSn \"the par \u2018of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and médical authorities.It is used by physicians \u2018with results most gratifying.The extended use of Uastoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: First\u2014The indisputable evidence that .- it is harmless: Seocond\u2014That.it\u2019 Hot only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: ZThird\u2014It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil.It is absolutely sufe.It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy.It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman\u2019s Drops, Godfrey\u2019s Cordial, eto.This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say.Our duty, however, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health.The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end.To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health.by regulating the system\u2014not by stupefying it\u2014and our readers are entitled to the information.\u2014HaW's Journal of Health, RIMINI HH (QUO A) | \u201cting the Stomachs and Promotes Dig OT NARCOTIC.estion Cheerful- A perfect Remedy for Bi don.Sour Stomach.Di Worms Convulsions, everish- nese and LOSS Or SEP TecSimile Signatnée of EME NEW YORK.| AVegetable Preparation for As - simitating the Food and R la x \u2018The Kind You Have Always Bought and which \u2018has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of Chas.H.Fletcher, and has heen made under his personal supervision since its infancy.Allow .no one to deceive you.in ness and Rest.Contains neither | m, Morphine nor Mineral.EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.\u201cthis.AH Counterfeits, Imi- tationsand * Just-as-good \u201d are but Experiments that trifie with and endanger the health of Infants and Children\u2014E xperience against Experiment.AN GENUINE CASTOR Bears the Signature of Minister of Marine on Strike Situation.Hon.Raymond Prefontaine, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, wbo came down with Sir William Mulock last evéning, to endeavour; to bring about a settlement of the big strike, when seen on the train by did not bona) of success.appesr very \u201cWe will do the best we can,\u201d be said.\u201cHave you ki in touch with events inj Te the strike?\u201d was Montreal, with regard to asked.\u201cOh, yes,\u201d waa the reply.\u201c have ree] Special to The Montreal Star, Winnipeg, Man, May 8.\u2014 In -esunection with the strike at Mont- | veui, the Canadian Pacific Railway t Department has issued a ., ar to its patrons announcing - until further notice, consignments, either export of domestic, will be accepted for Montreal only i self.Even yesterday, wh down in Montreal a couple of times my, when I was down, ne .fay this Associats or to use HAND The following and gion, protests against su ondes on the SE in connection with the City Water wère i as es: H.Jaslard, th of the stevedores or those supply in bound \u201cto obtain every year a Hebrew Bakers\u2019 Union, No.48; J.A.pd the ae remen and the ble for the stand taken on this occasion, |Permit to that effect, and to pay in ad- Waadward and A.ire, N t- c action en in connection |and that the Worki \u2019s Association vance the rate of $2.00, imposed by law, Protective Union, No.10962, A.Ft of Lo; To the option, oF this.meting\u201d the \u20acx- ing.irre Tasco Hoel on recon a be | a ay my ooh Tove mithont al mw parties on both mides of the dispute, Meemrs.yette urphy, y in sym] y wi e \u2019long- persons using any suc wi v- and tried to induce them to come to terms.Workers\u2019 i ion, No.8.isting strike has been very largely brought shoremen, and the teamsterw, and the ing paid the said rate, shalt be-prosecuted One side takes a decided postion and re-| A communication was Mr.D about the intervention foreign at and joiners, who are only fight.8ccording to law.fuses to budge from and the other {J O'Donoghue, Fair Wage Officer of the fi agitators, whose interests and |ing with the hope of bettering the condi- By Order, : is equally determined.could 1 do Dominion Government, asking the council aims are antagonistic to the best inter-|tions of their families.\u201d \u2018 GEO.JANIN, under those circumstances?I bope that to do everything in its power to in ests of the port of Montreal aod, there Su intendent M.W.'W.the conference we are to bave will bring having the Union Label Bill now before fore, of the D Dominion of Canada.ted| \u201cSIXTY YEARS IN CANADA» Water Works Department, about some basis which the parties made law.It was unanimously hereme the Tongshoremen are affilia City Hall, may agree, for if this wirike keeps up decided to grant the request.Mr.with and under control of à een org Montres], M May 6th, 1908.107 2 will be a serious matter for the port of O'Donoghue is a member of the Toronto ization, which latter is interfering * 0 aR Mr.Wm.Weir Publishes An Interes- Montreal, and for the on both Trades and Labour Council, and also « ee Cri ing Volume of Remi sides of the diepute.sincerely hope member of the Union Lebel Leagae.in t so the Montre | « iniscences.P bli N ti that hoth parties will come to some agres- À letter was resd from Mr.A.W.Put plPerefore Revolved: That the ae Sixty Years in Canada,\u201d 2 Dooté fan of ubnlic otice pr bare reset ng he 2 the Ocal Association is of that all i28- many facts which co and containing |, hereby giveñ that under The Come: i i i J > ] wi a | of tho city nor of the interests the proposed amen : tions or unions ngmen should be EE i the panies Act.1902, letters Datont have been .TO UNLOAD BOATS Until the ended the C.P.R sels at Three Rivers.\"Jongshoremen\u2019s strike\u2019 at owner s risk.FOR THE MILITIA.the Finance Committee.meets to- a fe eRS rds paying the wilitie.It'is a w discussion ere oil as 38 many of.e aldermen litia should belongi by \u201cthe Go Government.\u2018was a rumour that, there would \u2018shortage of coal at the Water Works Soon of the teamsters being out x ee ee age of ay gartment say bere is no danger any complication in.this connection.AT THREE RIVERS.is R.will unioed all its ves- \u201cThat is the official announcement made; by the management.rose, has that port.mence to its cargo y Joad with grain Already one at its steamers, the stop Tene aha vil com: at the elevator, returning to Three Rivers for the balance of her cargo, which will erchandise.be made up of general m So far as the railways are.concerned in their handling of freight in the belonging to ¢ the tro ro Companies thers not m thoes vas et While hes R.hes not thiry far been able to move the freight with t expe dition which generally chara movements periotendent ie ÿ cer said that the oper pany ocopting freight, though a6\" a6 The risk used Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparills, searly 80 years ago.I was thin, pale, weak, tired all thetime, no appetite, could not play asthe other bqys did.* Since then Lhaveiaken it many À |: times,\u2019 especially when over.§ {: worked, tired out, or nervously de- A pressed.Now, slimy childremand 17} their children use it.Asa medi- \u201ctot the whole family.ie hes go equal : \u201cHem 0 loarasd the rst great ral of : eve pd \u201c1 remember well when I frst shipper should damage, remit from delay them, to protest tn dhe Government; against ah 27 PS 2; DrW.L Leister, of Rogers, Ark, :-says: \u201cAs a practicing physician I use Castoria and like it very much.\u201d 4 Dr.W.T.Seeley, of Amity, N.Y., says: \u201cI have used your Castoria for several years in my practice and ! have found it a safe and reliable remedy.\u201d Dr.Raymond M.Evarts, of Santa Ynez, Cal, says: \u201cAfter using your Castoria for children for years it annoys me greatly to have an ignorant druggist substitute something else, especially to the patient\u2019s disadvantage, as in this case.I en- $ \"close herewith the wrapper of the } imitation.\u201d Dr.R.M.Ward, of Kansas City, Mo., says: \u201cPhysicians generally do } not \u2019 prescribe proprietary preparations, but in the case of Castoria my } experience, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make an exception.I prescribe your Cas- toria in my practice because I have .found it to be a thoroughly reliable remedy for children\u2019s complaints.Any physician who has raised a - family, as I have, will join me in | heartiest recommendation\u2019 of Casto- \u201d 1A hy Dr.W.F.Wallace, of Bradford, N.H, says: \u201cI use your Castoria in my.practice, and in my family.\u201d Dr.Wm.I.McCann, of Omaha, Neb., says: \u201cAs the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine and aside from my own family eiperi- ence, I have, in my years of practice, found Castoria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home.\u201d Dr.Howard James, of New York City, says: \u201cIt is with great pleasure that I desire to testify to the medicinal virtue of your Castoria.I have used it with marked benefit in the case of my own daughter, and have\" obtained excellent results from its administration to other children in my practice.\u201d Dr.J.R.Clansen, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: \u201cThe name that your Castoria has made for itse.f in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, needs to be supplemented by eon endorsement of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it and bélieve it an excellent remedy.\u201d Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas.H.F letcher.Dr.B.Halstead Scott, of Chicago, IIL, says: \u201cI have prescribed your - Castoria often for infants during thy practice and find it very satisfactory.\u201d Dr.William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: \u201cYour Castoria stands first in its class.In my thir'y years of practice I can say I never have found anything that eo filled the place.\u201d Dr.R.J.Hamlen, 'of Detroit, Mich., says: \u201cI presoribe your Cas- toria extensively as I have never found anything to equal it for children\u2019s troubles.I am aware that \u2018there are imitations in the field, but I always see that my patients get Fletcher's.\u201d « Dr.Channing H.Cook, of Saint Louis, Mo., says: \u201cI have used your Castoria for several years past in my own family and have always found it thoroughly efficient and never objected to by children, which is a great consideration in view of the fact that most medicines of this character are obnoxious and therefore difficult of administration.As a laxative I consider it the peer of anything that I ever prescribed.\u201d - or ® ted by thé la- lutions Sani Dr.L.O.Morgan, of So.Amboy, À J., says: \u201cI prescribe your Casto- a every day for children who are suffering from constipation, with | better effect than I receive from any 1 - other combination of drugs.\u201d i Dr.H.J.Taft, of Brooklyn, N.+ Y., says: \u201cI have used your Castoria and found it an excellent remedy in ?my household and private practice for many years.The formula is excellent.\u201d Dr.Wm.L.Bosserman, of Buffalo, N.Y., says: \u201cI am plea-ed to speak a good word for your Castoria.I think so highly of it that T not only recommend it to others, bat $e have used it in my own family.\u201d or Dr.F.H.Kyle, of St.Paul, Minn., says: \u201cIt affords me pleasare to add my name to the long list of those who have used and now endorse your Castoria.The fact of the ingredients being known through the printing of the formula on the wrapper is one good and sufficient reason for the recommendation of any physician.I know of its good Rai\u201d and recommend it cheer- ASK PHYSICIAN * 108 3 Iago Wafer Works bas Department ore, > HAND HOSE.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that who desires national port.itself on ng opposed in .this nati Resolved: That this association places 4 ; pre Dope develop, develop- by John Level ant Sc ER PU Wilken Weir.In his long career, Mr, W.Tas had better opportunity than the ave man to study the fiscal problems of w country, and to investigate, at the same time, the perwonal elements which have entered into their solution.As to sym.of fhe Teril Reform Asmocistion of 14%, State of Canada, bearing date the $7th.day of March.1902, incorporating Robert Kurczyn Lovell, publisher.Sarah Kurcsyn Lovell, widow of the late John Lovell, Malcolm Clapp Baker, veterinary sur.æton, Charles McClatchie, bookkeeper, al} of the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec and Frank Fulford Loveli, publisher, of the City of New York, in the State of New York, one of-the Unit- ued under the Seal o of the Secretary of \u2019 In the Grand Trunk according to The Strike Bjtuaion.t Traffic M: , the -situa- Treight Traffic ter has been a To the Bdivor of the Stor\u201d very, perceptible easing in the co Sir \u2014 e presented ba oti.which prevail in in ihe ob areal cal Mary.@ these bave been unloaded, and Lu trea] at the present time, peibetio action in shrike matiers andthe and Government ons not & few of them have been sent out on calculated to disco urage the amr atid in ho pro to, assist the of American sil hoe mi i 1870, he was Se rps Æ America, for the following the once more.However, the coût | valse of sympathy, average hE , durin re isting strike tirown into close contact with \u2018the fore-| To take over and carry on the business pany-hes not as yet decided to rescind the, is\" station in life\u2014imstinctive- jon interests pres- of bandive during existing mou thinkers of the day, and as politi- carried on by John Lovell & Son, at.the order to its agente, instructing ;them:to:ljy enterteins for ind .; economist he proved hrimoelf their City of Montreal, as printers, publishers, rue, freight consigned for in \u201cWe have thoysands of bard working hon- ; oe.Much of it Te hu has gleaned dur book-binders, electrotyping, and to en- 3 Ke et nen -gok about \u2018idle.Men ° ing à half 1 con- 5%8?in any business of a kindred and : against their own -of right, will or at ri Bt into the\u2018 brief space um ler nature.cafe, pe rations of the STRIKE DISCUSSED | personal intlination.have thrown up théir SIR WILLIAM MULOCK a + + ss the D volume.The tariff move- DouPeS te Canada and ohare pad various er nin the oT ARRIVES IN THE CITY\u2014 + STRIKE OF THE Co 4 ments are treated fully and fairly; the| the name of ** John Lovell & Son, Limit.BY MEMBERS oF ro they en ating feature OULD CE STRIKE SASH AND DOOR MAKERS, \u2018| river question, with some vel arly 00 me ams er of one i - LABOUR: \u2018COUNCIL.of ihe pr : eit disturbance is that -W SETI es \u201d Tc so WHEL END BOON.À forme the material for some: ain divided ipig thirteen hunared shares 'c?.» Le ; 8 , : un At Jast night's meeting of the Moutrsal | ve.dictated from the United States Sr nm dos the Minister JIE Mr.J.Wesker, tof the + |shapters; the nine banking system, of business of the said compeny to noe : and Labour Council the proposed py the very men .who were all last evening.UE Devtherhood of Gnrventers mud oh miler topics se alec det with.the City of Montreal, In tha Frovinos of oe enr mises ud sde Pts | Mental in having the Alien Labour Laws | \u201cin ibe seven | # that thought the Meike the putea ng offences with ,tisde .and at enacted enforced in Arriving in the city \u2018only \u2018at weven strike of + Dated at the office of the Secretary of breaches of oo! made inctite Douninion Che te ang and inet olock froin\u2018 be simost immed + mil men apf the mth and \u2018door %| MB OLYFHANT TO RETIRE.State of Cs this second day of Ho Ea y the Hon.Senator.Lougheed, wes.mr lo sysinet inadians of bel RT at = the vari ee on | ke ee, ond Me, RM.Olypimat, Lu ri Ry se, VE COTE J every pare 3 \u2018 +1-2 cents hour : next present arehold: ' Secretary of State.Thé vecretars, Mr.P.A.Boudresu, read | and\u2019 pv bas been to goo a the longshoremen\u2019s strike \u20ac B13 day.Te ond bave ¥ of the Delaware and Hadeon, Company his _ © proposed as follows: and fovalt \u20ac oy patriotic instinct the \u2018The first to confer with the Minister +.now.mads the men an offer of 20 +4 IIE aa pros enghty- «Everyons is guilty of an tndict- jan people; and yet our working were President.|\" cents an hour.Mr.Wenfer does À | #X Years of age, Mr.Olyphant hee LEGAL CARDS men meekly submit to the impudent dic- of the of Trade; President D, Mas=| 4\u2018 not think that the \u20ac \u201cwill ir.of for nineteen the head of the com- - ° 18 f the 27 FT 4, not think that: the strike will in- + : years .able offence.and liable to two.years tation of such men whose every interest oon, of the Chambre decor Maw do terfore: to any - alarming extent of PADY in question.Mr.David Wilcox, now , \" imprisonment \u201cwho, being and ambition would be served in Mr.a Harbour: Board; I witly' bujldi nm.4 vice-presi of the company, suc \u2018 « person \\tion-to the amonnt of isjury they who re od the city\u2019s view and also fd: Lon Lr 0.7 © gf ceed to the presidency.Milton Hersey x A Se (MeGiD not à British subject whether resld | Lilet non \u201che erade ad vominarce of où ce wore \u2018urged À thal \u2018regle: trotpe le avtoteitodrde: rte ter be Le Eee TRE An t of our country should: be.substituted fo tbe m PTE ra à br Manitoba Sails.City Analyst, Provinetal b ing in or out of Canada, does in| Every tue friend of labour will wm William contented himeelf with ats déve ACTE The Cahadi ific Atlantic Line | Chemist of the GPR.Cenada incite, urge or induce wosk- patirise with every honorable effort pot ing the view which tbe Government.js (EXPRESS: SYMPATHY | den Pa are To ANALYSES FOR THE PUBLIO.|ingmen, by any act or sieaus whateos [of the x > en He thought, | .ThE ey for Quel , Montreal, Wed-| ~~ PHOXS MAIN 8a 7 ever, to - quit any employment in| émhahce viding the.night ing of the the 6th, with 110 saloon, 120 set- 146 ST.JAMES STREET, Montreal.| which they may be engaged, of to.Roa =: n was ¢ = = + Willi : g ou de Nofibbon, Casgrala, Byand Nitohall = pruredt 3 CANADA LIFE Bumpin, TREAT PE et action is, p'uponif oe bre 2.D.Moh tos, K.ra ais LOMP | garded as, the enemy of Ry : .it .Eons aarveree.plausable his pretensions élbèeld | EN Se .\u2014 : Mass Fhe f w | NANTED.~ | 25 | ARE el How o as goo strong ANTED.fol eat tings generally lives longest |First-Class Steam = HE ad \u201c i ë | 2 Shovel Runner > 1073 Apply M.A.PIGOTT, Mamilton k lungs strong gilungs stronger sre \" 594 and $1.00 Sroelie.a mou far ed a) John T.Connors Seriously Injured.John T.Connots, of missed bia \u2018footing of ee fell from a train at 0.30 o'clock yesterday Be was picked LA in an anconstious ion, ought the man had been, a ire that phoned for and he was removed to that institution.On exsinination it.was f that be bad sustained a fracture of ope ly a près cut shout the bead aad 7, les ces \u2019 Si dt ver.At this point the water is a :.\u201cMäyor with the object of getting him to Cady ) e points called in to assist or to re ,: sence of their employes.The big strike is stil on.The situation has not materially changed during the past twenty-four hours.+.Conferences have been held several times since last night, and are still in progress to-day.Both sides stand firm in their The 'longshoremen held a meeting the business agent, Mr.J.G.O'Nelll, announced that their ranks were unbroken, and they all stood on the same ground they have already taken.The steamship men are equally determined that they will not give any preference to the union.CONFERENCE AT CITY HALL.Besides the conferences between the Ministers and the men on the one side and the Ministers sters on the other, the Mayor and aldermen met to-day to discuss the situation.i The §S.Corinthian, the first of th to-day.It is announced that the $8.Bavarian will sail to-morrow, on time.The refusal of the Grand Trunk to real threatens to cause a fruit famine in Montreal.The oongestion of grain in the port and early relief Is a pressing necessity.It is announced that the militia on ceive double pay, or $1.00 instead of fifty cents a day, as heretofore.; The Board of Trade and the Chambre de Commerce are taking steps to bring about the sending of permanen The shipping conference, represented lau, Robert Reford, jr, and W.Ll.Gear, reached the Dominion Government of- hee, to-day, at JI1.15 a.m._ Sir Wilham Mulock and Hen.Raymond Prefontaine, t Fisheries, had been there discussing matters for some time previous.; The shipping agents and the Ministers entered into confefrence, and remained close together until a few minutes While tbe conference was in progress, of the local Union of \u2019Longshoremen, called at the Government developments.The shipping men when they left the pew to say.Sir William Mulock made the sume declaration.A few munutes later, the delegates of of about twenty.They declured, however, arrival of Mr.J.G.O'Neill, vice-president invited into the Ministers\u2019 private office with him alone for some time.Meantime Hon, Raymond Prefontaine met a couple of friends who had busi- ress with him, and then joined Sir William Mulock.It was 12.55 p.m.when Mr, J.G.O'Ne1 the conference.About ten minutes later Mr.Robert Shane, Marbour Master, arrived.Mr.Bickerdike attended the conference Mr.McShane, after wasting for some About one o'clock Mayor Cochrane came in.Hon.Raymond Prefontaine left the conference for a few minutes and conferred with the Mayor.His Worship then left, while the Minister returned to the conference.Shortly after half past one, Mr.Robert ence.He announced that nothing definite that another conference would take place durir\u201d the afternoon.Mr.J.G.O'Neill and the delegates minutes later.\u201cNothing has been done, so afternoon, and will see what can be done.The representatives of the teamsters, ent, the vice-president and four or five delegates.remained a few minutes in conference with the Ministers.Sir Wilham Mulock and Hon.then Jeft the building.The Minister of would meet the teamsters at three o'clock, three when he hoped that some result would be achieved.- BOTH SIDES ARE FIR determination not to cede anything.Ege as rR mT s at the St.Mary's Hall, to-day, and steamship and the \u2019longshoremen and team- e Allan Line to leave port, got away accept perishable freight for Mont: is also becoming a serious matter, duty along the river front would re- t corps to replace the volunteers.by Messrs.\u2018Andrew Allan, Hugh A.Al- Minister of Marine and past twelve.; ; Mr.Telesphore Blais, one of the officers offices to await Ministers, declared there was nothing the local union arrived, to the number that nothing could be done until the of the International Union.They were by Sir William Mulock, and conferred I and Mr.Parsons arrived and joined Bivkerdike, M.P., and Mr.James Me- time, departed.Bickerdike came out from the confer- had yet been determined upon, but said n came out a few \u201cWe meet again this of the \u2019lo far,\u201d he said.headed by Mr.Louis Leduc, the presid-.Raymond Prefontaine Marine and Fisheries stated that they and the \u2018longshoremen at half past things are going.There are now about two thousand men of all nds at work path nee an tree Soriaihian, olino, © n fully load: have gone out this morning * UNION MEN DENY STORY.The officials of the Union say that the statement of the number of men at work ir the barbour as furnished by Mr.ley.is not in accordance with facts.They maintain that there are no - lar 'longshoremen at work and that there has been no break in the runks of the Union whatever.According to the Independent Labour Bureau Records the men at work are as re follows: 'LONGSHOREMEN.Norfolk \u201ces ase mes nv.scans VOUS.ses ses .Fremona.\u2026.Bavarian.Corimthian.Sarmatian.Canada.Turcoman.«iv 002 vecce one Monterey.sav cov ens eo ses JU Monarch.ove 26\" ceria 96 Hektos.20 Coban.civ che +00 200 sou00 meen 53 Polino.500500 vevine 150 00 \u2026 20 Alcidés.1.4 +4 6 + 40 00 er 000 » 52 Salted.2.0 200 vanne cee ees 00000 57 Concordia.oo La000 0 ve -\u2014 Austrana.- 82 Man, Trader.30 Alexandman.4.2 +0 nes oe.83 Carrigan Head.46 Rathlin Head.; 62 Manchester Trader.22 Montrose.cee eve veuve 53 1 TEAMSTERS.C.Wells.4 2 22 v0 + + +» .5 Meldrum .«vee sees esse sererees 8 Prudhomme.+.\u2026.10 Lathner.+.seve severe wana PR 8 Taylor.+.21 2 civ or » » .6 Lilley and Cawmeron.\u2026.1 N.Y.Central, .+ + + + eue 4 CP.R 4.44 40.0 ve ouvre 0 .4 G.T.R.4 6 + ++ v0+ a0vvs © ve ov U3 Total.2°.+ ++ ve ve 2a 166 CARPENTERS.Total.+: = + = = « % es es 197 The Polino and the Coban are Gulf ves sels, the Corinthian is the only ocean liner of the three and the second ocean liner that has left port since the strike began.Fined for Stoning Carters.Chief Benoit, of the Maisonneuve police, was called upon yesterday afternoon to quell a small «ized riot during which a number of men stoned the carters in charge of the teams belonging to the St.Lawrence Sugar Refinery.e regular men are out on strike, and they objected to others taking their places.Th named Durocher, Sancartier Marsouin, were arrested and to-day the former was fined $10 and costs, the second man $1 and costs and the third man was acquitted.Labourers Injured Along the Water-Front \u2018At 9.30 o'clock to-day, Willidin Pockling- ton, a Jad 19 years of age, while at work on the steamship Alexandrian, met with an accident which may have fatal results.: He wag knocked from the steamer into the bout #0 feet deep, it was with considerable difficulty that he was rescued.It is thought that he struck his head against the edge of the wharf in falling.He was taken in the ambulance to Notre Dame Hospital.Volunteers From Outside May Be Asked to Serve Volunteers from outside points may ibe called to Montreal to replace those who have been on duty during the past week.This, at any rate, is the wish and the ope of the ident of the Board of rade, who to-day communicated with the take action in the matter.; Mr.ur J.Hodgson, president of the Doar of Trade, being seen this morning respecting the matter, said: es, a batter will be sent to His Wor- : Mayor Cochrane, to request him to sb attempt to have the militia from \u2018lieve those who have been engaged on ths wharves since the beginning of the strike.\u201cThis wae done in view of the decmion not to call out the rogular troops, and also in view of the fact that many firms are being greatly inconvenienced by the ab- Lambarto Santo, an Italian workman, was seriously injured while at work.to-day at 845 a.m., on the steamship Carrigan Head, ax Hochelaga, and is now in Notre Dame Hospital in a precarious condition, and will probably die.He was taken to the institution as quickly as possible in the ambulance, and upon examination he was found to have sustained a broken shoulder and a fractured arm, and the physicians think he is internally injured.V \u201cThe Council of the Board of Trade recognize the disadvan under which many firms are labouring at present.\u201cThe existence of the strike rs actually calling for an increased number of employes, as in many cases the different firma are performing services themselves which were formerly deputed to carters and others.\u201cBut instead of having more employes to perform this work, firme actually have less, and ome can easily see that where a firm has only a few employes and a couple of them are called out to do military duty, they simply cannot cerry on their business.] : \u201cIt is hardly a matter in which the loyalty of the firms can be called in question.In order to help them out of their predicament it would be well to get the militia from outside points to relieve the men who are now on duty.\u201d © PEEACLERREEEOCEEREEEED .J.G.O'NEILL 8 MR SAYS 'LONGSHOREMEN : STANDING FIRM.Mr.J.G.O'Neill, the business agent of the local union, when seen to-day, chatied freely about the situation.He seemed to ba much annoyed about an Interview that the }fonourable Ray- y mond Prefontaine, Minister of Mar- - ine end Fisheries, had given to the esterday afternoon.He said Le not believe that the Mine had made the statement attri- D fated to bim.If, however, Mr.} Prefontaine had mede the state ment he had absolutely no authori for the same.= ; \u201cOur men are standing eotid,\u201d remarked Mr.O'Neill.\u2018\u201cWe are fight- > ing a just battle and our members D are being looked after.The strike is otill on apd may remain on all summer, sud we can get all the money we want.We are prepared to make an honourable settlement, but the compromise will have to be -aatiafactory to the men as well as the employers.3 QEECCEOROOOONOEEOPVOCEOIPOPREOCOCEO00CEO00 9 ofolclclololololofololnlolololclolofololclollolololololelololoO) THE PIANOLA, World.like the Steinway Piano, imitators, but the world one Steinway Piano, one Pi , we sale af both these Pra > wil) thi PE - sus es Rai ET 8 i plays the Pratte, Nord- St.Catherine pr Ee Tay of tone} h- {work {we 0.0000000000000000000000000, sgents today de they \u2018will not recede from the position they took yes terday.They reiterate the official statement which they made in the Star yesterday.\u201cThe alleged new terms will not be accepted by the shipping inter- esta if .\u201cIhe clause respecting foremen is-a transparent attempt to obtain a preference for union men m an- provide that the mem to work so soon as places may vacant.th at \u201cThis covers the point.\u201cThere is and has been no dis pute with the LL 2, \u201cTheir strike, such as À in, is à purely sym ic one.\u201cThey now ask a guaranteed preference for themeelves,and, through them, a preference for their fellow union men.- \u201cNo doubt the greater pumber oA the § foremen will re-employed, t steamship mp retain the right of ing whom they plense.\u201cAs to the presentation of grievances, there can be no objection to a clause giving the th 2 e employes stevedares ; he in the mat- \u2014\u2014 LABOUR BUREAU CLAIMS TWO UNION GANGS WORKING Union Officials Deny This\u2014Bureaws List of Men.: Secretary Ballley, Labour Broad oid wo: oh 2 Baton 5 Bre work.: \u201cThey, the \u20ac me this at $e 00EH000O0EORO0OORPPIDOOTEPOVPHROOVOODOOE yl bat | Edward Butler, a fireman on the steamship Monurose, sustained a deep gush % bis forehead while at work y, et I o'clock, on the steamship as à result of coming in contact with a large piece of coal.He was taken to the General Hospital.The cargo of the Montrose was dis charged at Three Rivers, and a fellow- workman who accompanied the victim to the hospital told the that the accident wes not due to incompetent workmen.The confererice today, which was held between the Minister of Labour, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, the business agent of the \u2019] remen- and Tepresentatives of the various shipping firms, was a remarkable one in many respects.Time after time an ment was practically arrived et 'ween the different parties, when suddenly a hitch would come and the truce whioh was ap: y about to be made was rudely dashed to e As im previous conferences, the battle ground was over the preference.This, Yhe shipping people resolutely iset their faces inst, and it is\u2018 generally i that any yielding now must come from the \u2019l - The object of the members of the conference is now to s0 draw up an agreement which will use & word synonomous- with prefers ence without using this exact term.An entirely new egreement bas been prepared and will be sub mitted to the shipping firms, \u2018the.longshoremen and the teamsters;™ whan the conference resumes this afternoon.: C0000000000000000000000000000009%0¢0 STRIKERS HELD - | A BIG DEMONSTRATION morning ahd- said - or themselves and their gang, = > spi dad | Thursa |THE BRITISH FISCAL POLICY 0000000000000 000080000000000000000 CANADA'S | German Tax May\u2019 Have | Been Imposed to Hasten Inter-Imperial Trade.Ite 4 N:MOYE Ru ER Dar Ya 4 Canadas Has Shown Her Independence in the Move, Which Comes None Too Soon.(By Special Cable from the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star .im London.) - London, May 8.\u2014 À correspondent in the Morning Post ridicules the suggestion that Canade\u2019s action respecting German goods was initiated by Downing Street, in order to increase the preferential treatment accorded by Canada to England.The correspondent says: \u201cThe British Government is powerless to give Canada what it wants, without a change in the British fiscal policy.The Ministers at home will not be inclined to look with amiable feelings on the penalizing of Ger man goods by Cannda, if it forces on the Cabinet the question of preferential trade within the Empire.Canada\u2019s action may cause Germany to consider her treaty arrangements with this country.\u201d The correspondent also declares that Canada is deliberately setting herself out to force England into a preferential policy by peralisng German goods in the hope of compelling Germeny to take the bull by the horns and inform England that Germany must reconsider her commercial contracts with the Motherland.\u201cCanada,\u201d says the correspondent, has shown her independence of the mother country, who will have, in future to re member that Canada holds the whip hand.\u201d With Mr.Ritchie's budget, any hope of markets has disappeared.If then prefer ential trade within the Empire is not to remain a dream, Canada has moved none too soon.WINDERMERE.A GAS EXPLOSION.Engineer of the New York Life Building Injured.: W.Bowder, chief engineer of the New York Life Building, met with sn accident while at work this forenoon in the New York Life Building, which may have geri- ous resulta.Gas was found to be escape] ing in one of the rooms on the second Mr.went in with a candle to endeavour to ascertain the: cause.Shortly after an explosion occurred and be waa terribly burned about the head, oF Pi arms.The ambulance of ospital ed: for and he Was removed ë that gin The victim is about 40 years of agé and has had full charge of the building f the past fifteen years.He is a first-cl marine and electrical engineer, and is a most careful and reliable man.| Dominion Steel Directorate.The Canadianiration of the Dominion Coal and Steel Companies will be come, when, if reports prove correct, Mr.M.Whitney .from the directorate at the annual meet ing on the lth inst.A Montreal di- true, but it was news to the two directors were in a week ago, however, they made no tion of retiring from the di Mr.Skinner in the City.Mr.Skinner, the general eastern of the C.P.K,, whose office i Ties 1 Now York ci, was hers.on bas.IN x Le Bona a Camdian preference in the Britiah wheat |, .Halifax, Arrested In England.MARRIED TWICE IN CANADA der of Wealthy Lady and With Forgery.Special to The Montreal Star.Samuel Herbert Dougaïl was a sergeant here of the Royal ineere, on this sta tion, and was partic y well-known in busmess circles, and, being a very handsome man, bad many admirers, While in Halifax he married twice, both his wives are dead.The authorities in desire to The information furnished to the authorities here i in effect that after arrived in England \u2018from Halifax be married again.Some time after be read an advertiop.ment in an ish paper of an woman of wealtdi and ition, Camille Holland, who wanted a .Dougall answered the advertisement end he and the wealthy lady subsequently met and lived together, alt} there was no record of their having prarried\u2026 The women had considerable money in the bank end was owner of & y D as the Moat Estate in .She was many years senior Dougal.The lady mysteriously and the detectives who worked on the case came to the conclusion there had been foul play, and Dougall was apprel on March 23rd on the charge of murder.He stated to Detective Cox tbat ona certain afternoon.Miss Hollamt ruddenly dimppeared.Following her disappearance cheques signed by here wese found in hie possession and the deeds of the Moat Estate were found in Dougall's luggage at the Liverpool docks.The information received by the authorities here also shows that Dougall was arrested at the Bank of England, while endeavouring to pase some forged paper bearing the name of Miss Camilie C.Holland.He is also beld an the ch of murder.; While under arrest he attempted to es ca in the papers of the United Kingdom weeks pest and her picture appeared in a number of them, the ho ing that this would facilitate identifcation.The police authorities could at Gre: find no clue and the affair was for a time reed as a mystery which would never cleared up.WHARF CHECKERS WANT MORE PAY.There = some unewsinoss \u2018hackers the mor, i Epd out bids.2 wh : she, with Peas\u2014No.white offered at co middle freights, with 63¢ bid, and they offered 7° India Pale Ale.Brewed from selected Hops and Barley only.No substitutes used, 11 Medalsand 12 Diplomas awarded at International Exposition.Purity attested by analyses of 4 chemists.106 eod tf AMALGAMATED RUBBER WORKERS UNION Of America, JOCAL NO.8 The members of Local No.8 Amalgamated Rubber Workers Unton of America are nrayed to be present at their meeting, Monday night, at 8 o'clock, for important business concerning the Union and assist in a great number as possibly can at \u2018Longshoremen\u2019s Hall, No.1243a Notre Dame street.In doing so you would oblige the Exe- outive Committee, LOUIS J.P, MARCOTTB, * Cor, Bec'y.Royal Scots of Canada, ORDERS BY THE OFFICER COMD'G.All members of the Regiment not on duty will parade at the Armoury to-night at 8 p.m D.C.8.MILLER, 108*1 Major, Acting Adjutant.at 6c middle freights, now shi Montreal, without bids.pped to Oats\u2014No.3 white offered at 30%c for a load en route to Montreal, with 30c bid, and they offered at 33%c on track at Toronto, without bids.No.2 mixed offered at 32%c to arrive at Toronto, with 320 bid.Corn\u2014A car of No.8 American mixed sold at 49c on track at Toronto, guaranteed cool or no sale.: Rye\u2014No.3 offered at 5l%4c east, without bids.Buckwheat\u2014No.2 offered at 425 east, without bids.LETTER FROM MINISTER OF JUSTICE ON CARLIN CASE.The counsel for the defence in the case of ex-Conductor Carbn have received the following letter from the Minister of Justice: _ Sir, \u2014l am in receipt of your letter of the let inst, with reference to the ap- ication made by you in the case of atrick Carlin, for a new trial, under Section 748 of the Crimi \u2018ode, 1802.After giving the case my best attention, and carefully considering the authorities submitted by you, I have come to the conclusion.that the case is not one for the application by me as Minister of Justice of the section quoted.ours very (Sgd.) y C.FITZPATRICK.The only now remaining is to bring : case ore the Court of Appeal, which sits on May 15.The argument for a new trial is now being prepared.Subscription Books will open on of Ordinary Stock at $50 per May 7th, and close on May 14th -{BANK OF MONTREAL \u2018 Offers for Subscription $800,000 Non-Oum : 77% Preferred Stock AT PAR.$400,000 Ordinary Stock at 850 PER SHARE.Both Preferred and Ordinary Stock ts in Shares of #00 each.) -~OF THE\u2014 Montreal Steel Works, Limited.Susessssors tO the Canada Switch and Spring Co., Limited.) Applicants for Preferred Shares must subscribe for One Share Share, for every Two Shares of Preferred 8tock subscribed for.7% Preferred Stock.Ordinary Steck.$400,000 of which is now being issued, and the balance, $300,000, is held in the Treasury, not to be issued at less than par CAPITALIZATION vos.$800,000.00 retiree +000.87 00,000.00 THERE IS NO BONDED INDEBTEDNESS.Agents for Fr mmue + io it WoT _ % : Aa hy THRIVE jf > {stam dagns 0d the Issue: _ THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY, Bank of Montreal Bullding, 109 St.James Street, Montreal, from whom, as well as from the Branches of the Bank of Montresl, Prospectuses with full particulars and Forme for Application may be obtained.+ 4 DOWN TOWN © SHOE STORE 237 St.James Street, 2 will be open for business to-morrow morning, Saturday, May oth.All are invited, N.B.\u2014The damage through recent fire to back premises\u2019 and stock necessitated closing our =, store for afewdays 2; 1 .; .= qe Gan re meer PE HAL.va (WE es CR ce a PE price will be advanced to WOULD YOU INVEST TWENTY producing belts which are on elther MR.Call or address\u2014 150 One-Quarter Oll and Gas Interests at TWENTY DOLLARS EACH.Payable Ten Dollars with application, balance thirty days after.TO THE FIRST 150 SUBSCRIBERS making application for same, POSITIVELY ONLY one interest will be sold to each subscriber at this price, and there are only 160 interests offered for sale, after which the FORTY DOLLARS provided the company will decide to offer any further interests for sale.GREAT FORTUNES ARE MADE OIL.Buys a one-quarter Oil and Gas interest in an acre of Oil Land in the Township of Malahide, Blgin Co., Ont., which may yield the purchaser THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS in a few weeks\u2019 time, and also entitles the purchaser to participate as well in TEN PER CENT.of the total profits earned from the e of Oil or Gas from this Company's interest in the whole fleld, which Soasiats 2,000 acres of promising Oil] LAND, which Oil EXPERTS claim uce Gushers, and may prove to be the source of the nearby Oil THREE WELLS UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF A.T.GURD, Discoverer of the Famous Gurd Gusher, For which the sum of one hundred thousand dollars was refused, MONTREAL AND WESTERN OIL LANDS, LIMITED, Merchants Bank BSuliding, Montreal: Long Distance Phone Main 3380.7 Every day when yoy buy the Star, look first for this WATOH || he JA wil toll you what can be oo re by A THIS cooperation M RAD LAND CE SPACE , But you must consider very quickly.We offer: Twenty Dollars to make a profit of Thousands of Dollars, besides many times your money back in Dividends?DOLLARS side of this property.WILL BE DRILLED D OP TIONS SE PEUR of PETROLEA, 105 tt Auction Sale Eux | AUTTONEERS oF $20,000.00 Worth of Excellent Carpets, Household Furniture, Beifast Table Linens, Pianos.Etc, Etc.Stightly Damaged by Smoke The subscribers instructed by various consignors will sell the entire stock slightly damaged by smoke from the fire next door in W, H.Stewart, Boot and Shoe warerogms, Having made a satisfactory settlement with the Insurance Co.'s and being fully aware of the lateness of the season for a sale of this magnitude have instructed us to sell absolutely without any restrictions whatever.Bale will take place at our rooms, 241 end 248 BT JAMES STREET.On MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY lith and 12th, 1903.About 2Æ0 Carpet Squares in Axminster, Wilton, Brussels and Tapestry.oi ; Ja handsome designs, and variou .Wilton Door Mats and Hall Strips.Large tot of English and Scotch Linoleums and Ollcloths, Belfast Table Cloths, Napkins and 2 dos.af Linen Hemstitched Piliow Slips, Handkerchi®s, Curtains, etc.eto, Two costly Upright Pianos, Handsome Parlour, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture, Brass and Iron Redsteads, Springs, Hair and Wool Mattresses, Pll- lows, etc.Sale Each Day at 2.30 p.m.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.wsCarpets and House-furnishings, on : Y afternoon.MN arniture, etc, TUESDAY afternoon.«Goods will be delivered only morning le.at ont ts required from all purchasers.Goods packed and shipped.108 2 Belonging the Late Dr.William H.Young.Dentist.raced Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, on the nineteenth of May, , at ten o'clock In the forenoon, wilt be sold by public auction, moveables effects comprising especially windows, doors, blinds, belonging to the Estate of the late Dr, Young, as the whole is lying at No.1135 Sanguinet street, and appurtenances situated partly in the Town of St Louis, partly in the City oF Monta whereat hall take A the said sale » G.A.BOURDEAU, Montreal, Sth May, 1908.Sale of Moveables to the Estate of - _\u2014\u2014\u2014 PROVINCE oF aus: istrict of Montreal.No.Circuit Be B.Walker and al, Plaintif£, vs.H.Sinith, Defendant.On the 18th day of May, 1908, at tem of the clock in the forenoon, at fie domicile of ssid Defendant, No.118 nox street, In the City of Montreal, will- be sold, by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Detendant, seized in cause, consisting of Do OCHS, furniture, ete.ttions cash., neal, 8th May.1908.LIFFS SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- B* >.District of Montreal.No.5404.\\Cir- uit Court.Dame Jane Crideford, Plaintiff, Stim Joasle Anderson, Defendant.Ou the sightesnth of \u2018May, 1903, at ten of the cloc in the forenoon, at No.24 Pinteau street, in the City of Montreal, wil] dé sold, by author, ity of Justice, all the goods snd chattels O the said Defendant, seized in this caus, consist! of household furniture, Terms cash.B.BAUFES BALE \u2014 : JOS 8.C.Montreal, 8th May, 1 + Frank J.Penfold & Co., Bankers and Broxers, 84 8t.Prancois Xavier Street, MONTREAL Direct private wires to York, Chicago and Boston., Orders executed for invests ment.or on margin.Miscellane | eous and unlisted securities dealt in.Mortgages placed.Ins- terest allowed on deposits sub ject to cheque.Bend for our daily market letter.New ne BANK OF MONTREAL NOTICE is hereby given that a Divids end of Five per cent.for the current half- year, (making a total distribution tor the year of Ten per cent.) upon the paid up Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared, and that the same wilt be payable at its Banking House in this Clty, and at its Branches, on and after Moyg- day.the First Day of June next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 17th to the %ist of May next, both days inclusive.The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held at the Banking House of the Institution on Monday, the First day of June next.The chair to be taken at One o'clock.By order of the Board, ) BANQUE D'HOCHELAGA Notice of Dividend Notice is hereby given that a dividend of three and one half per cent.(344) for the current half year, à seven per cent.(7 per cent.) per annum, on the paid-up capital stock of this institution, hes been declared, and that the same will be payable at the head office, or at its branches, on or after Monday, the Ist day of June next The transfer books will be closed from the 17th to the 3st of May, both days inclusive.The annual general meeting of the shareholders will take place at the head office of the Bank, in Montreal, on Wed- npesday, the 17th day of June next, ad 2001.By order of the Board, - : M.J.A.PRENDERGABT, General Manager.\u2018Thistle\u2019 RUBBER BELTING Qual ity\u20141st Claim.The J, C.McLAREN BELTING Co., 292 St, James St, Montreal.LS il 34 saw J -~ Coe ane SEALED TENDERS, the en- for New- dersigned, and endorsed \u2018Tender HBreakws n°\u201d will be received port ter Extenpto.at this office until Baturday, clusively, 7 i 5 Department -of- Pudlle Works, Ottaws, April 30, 1006, inserting this advertisement Nowwpapers without authority from the wi not de paid for It.\u2018108 3 law Toronto Live Stock Market.À Toronto, May.f-\u2014Forty-four loads in to day including fs hogs, 242 shesp and \u201c ves, port.cattie.choice, $439 to 85: export q i \u20ac cattle, medium, $4.40 to $34.75; export bulls, - $3.50 to $4.35; export cows.$3.50 to $4.25.Butchers\u2019 cattle, choice, $1.40 9470: .butchers\u2019 onttie, medium, 3400 to 84.20 : À butchers\u2019 osttle, common, $3.8 to 8.7; 3 feeders, short keep, $450 to $4.90; feeders, ; medium, $4 to $440; stockers, $3.25 to 8%: +0] cach M0 to A ilk cows, he Lig good quality, 1% to 14 5 power, ontrea] Investment, & Temple Building.101 18 a FOR saLE- a INVEST- ; ment, 248, Tin = UT MY - St.Timothe Ten ., & few doors above Si.Cath- @rine at., solld brick, four stories, five dwell- fags: annual rental BR price $8500.Kasy terms.Apply to J.Kennedy, 358 Dorchez- ter at.Telephone Bust 2458.103 ¢ HOUSE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.380-382 Elm avenue, Westmount, near &berdrooke; must be sold for any price.Apply Chas.Bouillet, U8 St.Lawrence =.1 FOR SALE \u2014 A VERY DESIRACLE brick and stone house.semi-detached, on Argyle ave., Westmount, opposite the Ace.demy.Apply at 2236 SL Catherine rect aw FOR BALE \u2014 FIRST CLASS RES dence, with all modern improvements, on Progpect street, Westmount {off Greene ave.) 8 bargain to prumpt purchaser.Address N, 725, Star Office.BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 2004 ST.CATHERINE ST.the corner of Crescent, good store and stable; reasonable rent to good tenant.ND.W.Ogilvie and Co., Stock Exchange Bullding, , Tel.Main 3118.92 tt TO LET \u2014 STORE, 375 ST.JAMES street, fine show windows; rent $25 por month; no taxes.W.Walker, 125 St.Fra.Xavier st.18 ¢ , TO LET \u2014 FINE PREMISES FOR A ! plumber, painter, tinsmith, bakery, or other business, ag No.1 Dunlop Place, in rear of 4106 St.Catherine street, near Greene ave.Westmount.Stabling for two horses, W.F Lowis, Main 14 6 Tel.2608.avenue, large grocery store, butcher shop and dwelling.Apply on premises, or evening at 965 Berri at.107 6 TO LET \u2014 STORE, 1782 NOTRE DAME .! at., Just opposite Carsley's, has two Bhow windows: rent\u2019 $33 per month.Apply on pre TO LET \u2014 STORE, 36 ST.HELEN ST, 1516 St.Paul st, ground flaor-and bese.ment.Jesse Joseph, 16 st.Sacrament st.108 6 ~~ 107s For dAaLE nr * i\u201d FOR SALE\u2014 IN WESTMOUNT, BEAU- tifui corner lot on the Cote Bt.Antoine Road and Roslyn Avenue.total area 16,281-59 ft.fine shade trees, ancient stone house, with eight large rooms, all modern improvements.For particulars apply at 459 Cote St.Antoine Road, or by telephone, Mount 640.103 6 R SALE \u2014 WESTMOUNT BUILDING lots.A few choice lots near the golf Mots can be had just now for 18%; cents per ne half cash.Address Owner, P.O.Box 1088, Montreal.108 2 COTTAGES TO LET.COTTAGE, 8 ROOMS, W.C., BATH, '200 feet from river.One facade in front, * sidewalk to the doof; 20 minutes from Place Viger.10c a trip.Five minutes\u2019 walk from depot.Address D.Vanier, Parker Laval.107 6 TO LET \u2014 COTTAGE, CENTRE OF Longueull, 7 rooms, bath, w.c.large garden, froit trees.very comfortable.Apply 820 St.Denis st., Montreal.107 6 COTTAGES WANTED.esa [VV ANTED \u2014 A SMALL COTTAGE, WITH garden attached, furnished or unfurnished; healthy locality.Y, 9040, Star Branch Of- fos.FACTORIES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 FACTORIES, CORNER OF Bt.Urbain and St.Catherine sts.\u2026.with heat: and light: Apply to manager, 41 St.Famllle st.OFFICES TO LET.105 8 0.LET \u2014 FINE OFFICES, SINGLE AND en suite.pin vaults, frum $5 up, sample iE ts, and storage, with goods pois aa 17 St.John and 30 Hospital st Ww.¥., $0 Hospita) st.Tel.Main 2008.104 8 STORAGE.DRY STORAGE FOR FURNITURE other goods.W.F.Lewis, 80 Hospital \u2018Main 2098.106 G* Fee A et.Tel.HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.ND RR SALE \u2014 AT KIMBALL'S HORSE Exchange, C.P.R.Stock Yards, Just re- estveé car horses, consisting of high class - e, harness,.saddle and general pur- poss horses, matched palrs and express animals.J.M.Kimball ana Co., Prons., Telephone East 26.101 tt TOR SALE \u2014 FOUR WHEEL DOG CART, rubber tired, Ledoux make, in perfeot order; price $130; just the thing for a doctor.May \u2018Be seen at Fraser Bros, Inspector at.corner Bt.James st.- 104 6 1] SALE \u2014 J.R.MoCAlG.BEAVER, Que,, has on view at Royal Victoria , & car load of choice Hackney bred, matched pairs and single high steppers.108 9 , BALE \u2014 AT McVEY'S STABLE, TR% Cathcart st.If bred Hackney black mare, clty broke, va years old, 15% hands igh, weighs 1100 pounds, sound; would suit family carriage.107 3 SALE \u2014 SEVERAL GOOD CHEAP work horses, one Concord buggy.one also five sets harness, one large express.Apply 1883 Notre Dame st.107 3 R SALE SECONDHAND SHOW s eart, in first olass order; can be seen at Ledoux's, 83 Osborne st.SUMMER COTTAGES TO LET.Nm my TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED COTTAGE AT .Little Metis, Address John G.° rie 107 0 LET \u2014 IN POINTE CLAIRE, \u201clarge stone house, 10 rooms.close to ster, water in house, nice boat house.Apply Charlebois or Alex.Desmarteau, Up 2827 and Main 1257.108 2 TO LET \u2014 AT ST.LAMBERT, 8 RODM cottage, with extension Kitchen, nice er only 100 yanis from thes river, \u2018newly Pered throughout; ggnant; either furnished or unfurnished.\u2018W.R.Thompson, 54 Aylmer fret .Forus WANTED.\u201cFOR THE PIANO summer \u2018months: moderate 3 ns PARR AVENUE.sus .« Evenings o musanizen, cation, garden, stable, ground - ve TO RENT \u2014 486, 469 DELORIMIER immediate possession.moderate rent ta deeir- G.H.Benson, 2450 St.Cath-.Apply Ade Ve dequx, or & Di | 11066 10 LET \u2014 YINE COFMÔ» AT Ri au Loup Pointe, Murmlehad.to Lefaivre and Taschereaki, Quebes.| fa TO LET \u2014 AT LACHINN, SRMI Fe ac- à -\u2014 ROOM, - ensth.SE price, etc.to P.O.Box $418, \\ mished: also one back room, JR Montreal } 108 \u20ac {on bath fist, hot and cold water.30A Rieh- Ware io SEE OR ET AA | A Po steam » rai 8 i J Rous \u2014 ABLE Re , stating diménsions and fu : ed rooms, Bé VI ver peste 3, 20, Star Office.1068 sun ea Was EEE Works.\u201d x Rex fla PARK AVENUB, 0.LET 0! \u2014 a WoT PURCHASE .es Gentiamen preteried., S308\" 2° rationents cest 08 clothing\u201d fare: \u201cRooms = DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS | carpets, stoves, highest paid.death fin: whter times.SEE itpron\u201d STD Craig at.Mai orders l'Union aout net rêver at ail tunes, D promptly attended.so._10T 8.ANTED 3 COMS.FURNISHED AND Ww ua PUBS LADIES nishéd roome to Jet.Appts 336 @L An kinds.of ans os.ut Peasuon 's, #13 it tolpe st.0 » L street, formerly of Craig st.108.4 -.\u2018ANTS, de; © DUCES: EXPERIENCED COÛX | \u2014 TO BUY OR RENT Tor.THE | W4 mer ssseon & good bus, bus, in sound conv tion; will \"Will be used up the luke shore for for pri: ance te use, Apply stattag particulars to P.1 Box 1083, ie : vo ais A OOMB \u2014 FURNIBHED ROOMS TO LET, suitable for two gentlemen; also single, near Windsor station.31 Torrench et.\u2014 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT th \u2018matried coupl Bent eman or e .20 Prince mt\" ous pou atoctrie\u201d Th not oat: s pH tas \u2014 Mies Finley is in Ottawe, the guest of \" Borden, Miss Malboeuf \u2018bas returned to town from Californis.Miss Purvis, of Bt.Johns, bas come to cotreal tg remde.Mrs.E.Cowles, of Montreal, is visiting friends at Rock Island.Dr.W.Webber Kelly has left for Wisconsin.where he will reside.Ig E Perchard returned this week fi i F 5 i Fi rE Er Q Ven.Archdeacon Roe.D.D., has just returned to a trip to Woners Our ' Mise Amy Robertson and Master Stewart Robertson Pecl utreet, will spend the week end at Miss Vers Wood who has recovered Mrs.poy Gms tw young teria Mre, Kingston \u20ac Mrs.Eric Mann is sailing by the Canada on Saturday on a visit to inburgh, Paris end London, returning to town in October.While in Edinburgh Mrs.Mann will be the guest of her mister, .Gilmour.Mrs, Edward Blake, accompanied Miss Kathieen Casoele, left Toronto yes terday for New York, sailing for tomorow.Mr.Walter Cassels and Harriet will join them later Switserland.- At the Sacred Heart Chapel of Dame Church, on 5th, the Rev.Abbe Troie officiating, Mr.M.8.J.Frenette, Fraserville, Que., was married to Marie Louise Dumont, of Montreal.Mr.and Mre.Frenette, have left on & trip to wa.SE from her recent iliness, has returned to ally for in.Besides th .town from Manbelies there in & sprites | da, à rey oy twenty-four perwons take part, od Me De ending 8 Jew dard the Gainsbroo Sextette, the Lamp Ballet xt the eee Boe pending en Ve | and Solo, in which little Io Joyce and Mr.M.J, F, Quinn, K.C., na returned | Jennie Winch dance, and u Spanish ballet: to the city\u2019 efter 8 two reeks\u2019 vecation, pins girls NS eg ed Wi ane gre doo\u201d Aarts Sue + and her little tonight, and a matinee to-morrow, which tt Junior Conservative Smoker.The third of the series of weekly emok ing concerts of the Junior Conservative cn will be held at the club-rooms, 3 Beaver Hall square, this evening.Mr: x 2 Northrup, M.P.for lasting, and [M rominent mem Parbament, iver addresses.À etd musical under the management of go R.Simpson, will be carried out with the assistance i e of Messrs.Courtice: Brown, Hulbig, T.F.Price, cornet solo; J.T.R.Hicks, recitation; J, Poole, W.H.; Bevan Giles.J.Ei pianist; Man are open td members and their farcies 8 and have so far been most success ul.em The Late Mr.McArthur.who be funeral of the late M MeArthar, who passed, away oy I je into rende BE Catnerine icect street, i! Th ge À ¥ ; E i 2 \u201cve =f i x i + ¥ W ANTED \u2014 AS CUTTER A FIRST CLASS ladies\u2019 tallor cutter and fitter, or would R utes\u2019 ale trom the Beene.Burdes ailes, es take full charge of ladies\u2019 and gentlemen's Roa: \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, FINE, which runs to all ataticns, electric light ARD \u2014 Tipr WISHDS A FEW RE- garment department, wishes situation, or to Sn homelike furnished rooms for gen- OOMS \u2014 GOOD UPTOWN LOCALITY, throughout the house; large airy rooms; splen.fined gentlemen as permanent boarders oe bd partner oe first class nde in the mame 1 lips square.1078 ae large, nicely furnished, ith {good board, did boating and fishing.Apply to Mrs, Butler, roomers; home comforts: Sverything new and ne, we enced refere: post 0 week.Special terms family.Farm, .| clean, near 2389! Notre Dame | Ongllsh aid French.Send full - \u2014 FURNISHED, HANDY TO CAR 8t.Mark va eu r T y.Poplar .East Front, Cornmeal, Qn.« at 2389\" Notre ) re x Y, 2053.Star Branch Office.103 | rvice.44 Prince Arthur at.107 3 2 - - VWANTE D \u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY POSI- POOM \u2014 LARGE ROOM, WELL TFUR- N tion as demonstrator; no objection ta + nished, Auer light; telephone, etc.Terms : by Mr.and Mrs.Taylor Bailey.; is leaving ' travelling.Address Y, W020, Star Branch of \u2018Teasonable.80 Huichison, near Milton.3 PERSON ALS for his fishing lodge in the Laurentians.; \"y .TO BLOON TOGETHER Britain and France on the Visit .of the .King.ATMOSPHERE OF GOOD WILU The Natural Alliance of the Twa Nations\u2014IM.Delcasse and Sir aË h g ë i ja ih ne Fi ROOSEVELTS GIFT \u201c _ TO-POPE LEO.May 8.~The Pope yesterday received Father Van Antwerp, who present ed the gift of 4a -volames from place in the os pri ot e Pontiff attentiv examined the vol and pers , velt's* auto- pi The dedication is as follows: \u2014 \u201cOffered with the most cordial compli ments by t of the United 4 States, thi Eminence i Hetinem Leo X 1 e occasion of his pontifical jubilee.Washington.March 15, 1903.\u201d mich ploms rr oi ao as being eased with spoke \u201ca the highest terms of President Roosevelt.He : \u201cI wil send him an autograph letter to show my grati The Pontiff asked\u2019 Pate Van Antwerp in re, #0 as to car te petpone for President Rooss- vet, Thé Pope closed the audience, which lasted twenty minutes, reiterating nie lové for America and sending the Apostolic ben benediction to the 25,000 signers All Hope of Steamer Gone, New vos May 8.\u2014 F.Lucker back, one of the owners the oil tank steamer 8, V.enbach, is mie- me said to-day.that he had given up up hope the steamer ever Tor being heard REESE aren D, for ue NE She was in command of Captain George Brook]; nd High Grade Pianos ov E Re ote Ir ins ia or EE oran air at es a Ce Ar ct - } i i | RR 00e ; CL ali La a es rs hos nada 3 Ct i x EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ler & Wlsca and vewibe binds; rd éoployment.Bat ».A NO AVE ANTEDL FIRST CLASS BORING.MILL and plamer bande aise machire fitters ve Apply to Canadian Geners! Elen.Co.Limited, .Peterboro, Out 84 tf ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS TOOL MAK- = 61 Useä to cutiing and forming dies.bored mood pattern makers, app, Cana- orn ectric Qo., Limited, Peterdr- Canada.Pr 86 2 __(Coptinysd from Page 8) x ve Jan P ma 12\u201d e cab.ANTRD MACHINISTS, 30 LATHE.\u2018 planer and vise hands: highest wages sais es, steady.employment to first class y «The John Mertram and Sons Co.Limited, Pundss, Ont.se.(WanTED \u2014 A- GENERAL SERVANT.myst be a god cook and have city Te- ferences.Apply 73 Durochnr st.07 uf NV ARTED \u2014 AT ONCE EXPERIENCED shirt operators In all departments, large mwmber of \u201chands wanted steady employment end best prices pald.Crescent Mfg.Co.Lid., 8 Jnsppgtor st.us 12 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE EXPERIENCED Béckwear makers, also girls willing to .We require a large number «?! handa 88d can ffeup Men employed steality al! year; Best prices paid.Crscent Manufacturing Co.Létaikted, B Inspector si.Us 12 ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL, SERVANT; , must do pian cooking, no washing.Ap- Bly at à Bexmour avenue, first avenue west ef Fort st\u2026 off Dorchester at.auv tf WIBD \u2014 FIRST CLASS UPHOLSBTER- ers at once.(Good wages and steady work.Apply to the Ells Furniture Co.10 1 12 ANTED _\u2014 50 BOYS TO CARRY BOT- \u201cties.Good wages.short hours.Apply d Flint Glass Co.179 Delnrimier ave.103 tf JANTED \u2014 IF YOU EVER CANVASSED | A anything or ever expect tu, send me and I'll surprise you with a proposition.Wesley luinscott, Biruntfurd.104 6 WASTED \u2014 FREE PASSAGE TO LON- : don, Liverpool, Hristol and Glasgow SEA return, on callie steamers; no commis- slon charges.Apply W Roffey, C.P.R.Stock Yards.4 6 ANTED \u2014 OPERA- \u2018VV tors for making suspenders; grod wages and permanent work.nune but the best hands feed apply.Monlreal Suspender, 10 Bt.Peter.1n5 6 ANTED EXPERIENCED INVOICE + clerk, aldo a scockkeeper for à dry goods EXPERIENCED tary.: tats experience, references and to P.O.Box 128 108 5 ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS WINDOW \u2018 dresser.Apply a: 1949-1871 Notre Deme.Permanent position and god salary to right party.Is 5 ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED OPERA- ' tee for Bonnaze machine, braiding and cording; good salary and permanent pusition for an experienced man.Apply at 1869-1871 Notre Dame.103 5 ANTED YOUNG LADY TO TAKE \u2018 charge of gentleman's home; comfurt- able house; servants kept.Apply, stating age, remuneration expertei, and sending photograph to R, 228, Star Office.105 4 WANTED \u2014 A TRAVELLER FOR EAST ! of Toromtn, GTR.and CPR.tor a dry goods speclalty.Must have first class references.S:ate experience.Address R, 231, Star Office.105 5 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, NOT OVER + 25 years of age, with experience In héokkeeping, accounts, correspondence and general oflice work; must be systematic and methodical.knowledge of French desirable; position with good prospects open to suitable person.Apply by letter, giving referances, experience and other pérticulary to 8, 281.Star Office.105 6 ml SITUATIONS VACANT.\"(Continued from page eight.) ANTED \u2014 TWO HOUSEMAIDS AND one general; no cooking; for May 10th.Dr Kemp, fee.Agathe deg-Monts.107 6 \"YA ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT for family of three; une flat; no cooking.Apgly ®7 BL.Urbain at.107 3 VV ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY AS OFFICE assistant, with knowledge of bookkeeping oly, Star f- 07 \u2018Apply in own handwrlling, F, fice.WANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLANZ TRAVELler for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, with connection among dry goods merchants A good positlun is cpem for a reliable worler Address (In confidence if desired), where at Present employed, giving all references, Bal.Ary expected, ete.etc.Box 2425, P, ©, Montreal.AppHeant may restds in Maritime Provinces if desired.105 6 V TANTED \u2014 BRIUHT, INTELLIGENT GPF- bh tice boy for wholesale warehouse, god prospect for advancement.Apply G, 556.Star Office.17 3 WANTED \u2014 TWO BRIGHT OFFICE BOYS, experienced, aged aboui sixteen, for mercantile office.Apply in own handwriting, giving age, experience, references and salary expected, to P.O.Box 2359.107 2 V ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GENERAL SERvant, must be good; plaln cook; ne wash- Ing or ironing, gsod wages, references.No.2) Cry Councillors st.1007 3 \\ TANTET \u2014 CAPARLE EXPRESS DRIV- cr, who underswands well the care of horses.Appiy ai No.224 St.James at.107 2 VV ANTRD \u2014 HEAD WAITER OR HEAD waireas, expericnued.rand Union Hotel, 1v12 Notre Dunie at.07 2 Ÿ TANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERvant, comfortable home and good wages A.Mercer, 420 to right party.Appl Mrs.y 107 4 Prince Albert avenue, Westmount.V ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT; NO cooking or washing; good home.Apply 107 2 WJ Elgin st.\\ ANTED \u2014 COMPETENT GENERAL servant, two in family: country, fur summer.Apply Astoria Flats, 73%a Nher- bruoke st.107 2 WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY WITH PERfect knowledges MA French and English, lypewniing and sicnography, ax assistant in a manufacturer's uffice Stating salary required, address H, 585, star Office.107 3 \\ TANTED \u2014 A SMART YOUN MAN TO operate ironing machine and assist in washing department.Apply Tooke Bros, Ltd.Jud St.Elizabeth st, st Henry.107 3 4 WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SHIRT AND collar starchers at ounce.Apply Touke Bros, Ltd., 8u2 St.Elizabeth st, 8t.Henry.mr 3 JANTED \u2014 A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN to work around kitchen, Apply to 13 Chaboillez square, city.107 2 3 TANTED TABLEMAIDS, WARD- maids, pantry maids and scrubbers.Apply to the housekeeper, Montreal General Hns- pital.107 3 \\YANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR a small family; city references required.Good home and wages fur suitable person, Apply at 1169 St.Denis st.107 2 TANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK, with references, willing to go to Hea- consfield for the summer.Apply No.12 St.Louis square.107 3 ANTED \u2014 PRESS FEEDERS.APPLY V VWVANTED \u2014 BOOKKEEPER AND CASH- ler for manufacturing company's office, young man who has had some experience preferred.Address, stating age and salary expected to H, 8596, Star Office.107 2 \\ TANTED CABINET MAKERS AND beach hands to work on Interior hardwood finish: also man to run automatic lathe.Nune but first class hands need apply.W.C.Edwards and Co., lid, Ottawa.107 3 \u2018Gazette Job Department.1907 2 \"QUANTED \u2014 PLAIN AND FANCY IRON- + ers.Troy Laundry Co., 8 Inspector st.106 4 'ANTED \u2014 A SMART YOUNG MAN FOR junior office position: good prospects of advancement.Apply O, 3815, Star Office.108 6 ANTED \u2014 8B FIRST CLASS OPERATORS ! on cçstm 3 Qre) class bastera on coats.| B first class edge basters on coals, 10 first ! class finishers on coats; also 3 girls to pad collars.Apply at factory, E.A.Small and Co.Latour st.108 3 ANTED \u2014 BY JUNE FIRST A GOOD i coglt.Apply after 8 p.m, 148 McTavish ut.- ve 3 ANTED \u2014 A BOY FOR A BROKER'S : office.Apply C.Simpson Garland, 30 st John street, Montreal.1v6 3 ANTED\u2014 IMMEDIATELY AN EXFPERI- enced nurse.Apply to Mrs.H.E.Holt, 297 Stanley st., before 10 and after 8.108 4 ANTED \u2014 APPRENTICES IN OUR CUT- #2 {ing room, and a strong lad to learn to run \u2018collar and cuff turning machines; alss a message boy.A.H.Sims and Co., Shirt, Cal- lar and Hlouse Mfrs, 54 Latour st.| 106 8 TANTED EXPERIENCED BLOUSE : and shirt makers, also smart girls to Jamrn.A.H.Sims and Co, Shirt, Collar and Pionse Mfrs, 54 Latour at.108 8 ANTED \u2014 YOUTH OF ABOUT 18 | with knowledge of stenography and typewriting.quick and accurate at figures; both languages Aress- required.State salary expected.Ad- Office.106 4 AJANTED \u2014 GOOD CARPET SEWERS AT C.427, Star ' Wilder's, 288 St, James st.106 à ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED FORE- ! woman to take charge of dept.manufacturing children\u2019s dresses; must speak both languages, Apply B.403, Star Office.108 6 TED \u2014 EXPERIENCED BONNAZ BA operators: steady employment.Apply John P.Black and Co.183 Vitre st.108 4 ; ANTED\u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, ONE ! willing to: g to the country In sommer; must be a good plain cook: no washing, iron- 16g or chamber work.Apply In morning or evening, @t 461) St.Catherine st.108 8 ANTED - HARDWARE CLERK, ONE i with knowledge of plumbers\u2019 supplies preferred.To a competent man good salary will dé paid.Apply Butterworth and Co., Ottawa, Ont.4 108 4 VY A¥TED \u2014 YOUNG MAN AS CASHIER and assistant bookkeeper in fire inaur- ance office; permanent position and good prospects.Address, stating references and qualifications, I.O.Box Ziud.1v7 3 AVANTED \u2014 MACHINIST, CAPABLE OF lzoking after small store room.and clerical wurk, in conneouon with same.J, tlu, star Ufiice.107 3 V JANTED \u2014 AT ONCE STRONG BOY TO operate turning machine and do gunerai work around sbirc factory.Apply Crescent .SITUATIONS VACANT.(Continued from Page 8.) VaNTED \u2014 PERMANENT POSITION 18 Oe ie thoroughly reliable business woman, lo + charge and manage department.Address \u2018A, 90M), Star Branch Office.Ww WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY FOR A FEW weeks for a gentleman's house in the country a general servant; one who has heen Disomald preferred.Answer L, 670, Star ce.ii WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; no washing.28 Port st.Real Pleasure {or {5 lost Pro Office Desks of Tees & Ca, 300 James 8t., Montreal.\\VaNTED \u2014 A PAINTER, USED TO tinting and repairing.Apply to 838A De.lorimier avenue.VV aNTED INTELLIGENT GIRLS AS tablemaids.Apply 24 Hospital st.WANTED \u2014 POR THE GROVE, BEA- vonsfield.good cook, young man preferred.Apply 24 Hospital st.WANTED \u2014 AN OFFICE BOY FOR chartered accountant'a office.Apply In writing.stating references and salary expected K, 558, Star Office.108 3 VANTED\u2014 A GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT housework and care of two children.Apply 601 St.Antoine st.AVANTED \u2014 FOR SMALL FAMILY NEAT general house worker; must be good plain cook: good wages to suitable party.Call at 68 Mackay st.\\ TANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS BARBER.Apply 2597 St.Catherine st.Ny ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AB HOUSEmaid.references required.Apply 116 Mackay at.V TANTED \u2014 AN OFFICE BOY FOR A stock broker's office; must have references.Address PP.O.Box B47.\u2019 V TANTRD \u2014 WOMEN TO MAKE WRAPpers at home.Apply John P.Black and 18% Vitre st.7 108 12 VW NTED \u2014 NURSE MAID, WILLING TO go away for summer months, Apply 238 Eim avenue.\u2019 108 2 3 ANTED \u2014 GIRLS FOR OUR ENVELOPE dept.experienced hands preferred; alzo folders and sewers for bindery: gvwod wages and steady employment.Apply to Manufacturing Stationers' Co.13 Cathedral et.VY} ANTBD \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL OR WOMAN io look after a child and assist in housework.Apply 474 Se.Denis st.= Co.\"VVANTED \u2014 A PRACTICAI, BOOKKEEF- er to teach bnokkeeping In the evenings.State terms.Apply Box M, 713.Star Office.ENAMEL BATHS.\u2014 at last tho very thing in Cast Iron ound Enamel \u2018Baths tor 20.00, worth j30.00.Mattinsoa & Pope, Dorchester t.Tel.Up.1283 E 98 = MARRIAGE LICENSES MARRIAGE LICENSES O'HARA BAYNES, Notary, 204St.James $1.Mel.M, 1717 MARRIAGELICENSES Issued by John M.M.Dufl.And lnsurence Policies Purchased.31181, James S rect and 33 Druæmosi $.Marriage Licenses ISSUED BY ARTHUR W.WILKS WILK> & MICHAUD, Pullic Accountants MERCHANTS BANK RUILDING Tel.Al, 4133 GENT'S FURNISHINGS.lasts Ah DelLorimier\u20143hg, Birt and Ties and Hosiery, specialty in office coats.1700 Notre Dame, next Place d'Armes.MACHINISTS.! mmm Lawn [Mowers arpçaed and ro machinery.John Crowe & Soms, 11 St George st.| FLORISTS.Florists and Hall & Robinson mont, Montreal.Hardy plants for the gar den, Paconies.Hardy Asters, Coreopais, Bleedingheart, Hollyhocks, Iris, Pinks.Gol- denglow.Snowballs, Pansies, otc.Write or telephone for prices.Tel.Up 2744.Growors, Outre- VV ANTED \u2014 BOYS.APPLY BHIPPING Department, W.H.Scroggie.PANTED \u2014 BAR TENDER.ENGLISH- speaking: must have reference.Apply Exchange Hotel.Pt.St.Charles.\\ TANTED -\u2014- M0 OPERATORS, FINISH- crs and basters for pants and vests.Ap.108 3 ply 272 Si.Lawrence Main s:.W \u2018ANTED \u2014 TWO YOUNG MEN FOR élevators, aged between IR and 22: must æpeak both languages, also 10 boys between 14 and 17.Apply The 8.Carsley Co.Limited.Wa NTBD \u2014 JTTON HOLE MAKER tgirl) on Sinffer machine.The Boas-Fel- sen Co, 40 Et.Antoine st.VUANTED \u2014 GIRLS TO WAIT ON TABLE, with or without experience.Address 537B Craig at.NOTARIES.Notaries Stuart & Kittson, Not451e; ers, &c.Rooms 50 and 51 Roval Insurance Co,'s Building, 2 Place d\u2019Armes Sq., Montreal.Te Main 2374.Ervest H.Stuart.Geo.R.Kittson.DIAMOND MAXER.1 + Glaziers, Diamond Maker, FRED.R.COLE, 16 Buckingham Ave.\u2019 FOR SALE.(Continued from Page 8.) For SALE ~ FOR THE MILLION, KINDling.$2; cut maple, $.00; lamarae blocks, $2.00; mill blocks.$1.78 per lvad, de- iivered anywhers tn the city.JF.C.MacDiar- ald, Richmond square.biel Tel Up 2308, t R SALE \u2014 ON CREDIT OR FOR CASH.furniture, carpets, oilcloths, etc.to suit every taste, at prices defying all competition.Prince Co, 33 St, Lawrence at.Te OR SALE\u2014 BBAUTIFUL LINE OF ROLL and fat top desks fur sale cheap.MH.A.Wilder and Co, 255 Bi.James st.wi tr R SALE \u2014 A BARGAIN, ONE LARGE mirror, § feet by 4 feet, heavy gold frame.Can be seen at No.7 Sussex ave.ve 3 R SALE \u2014 SPLENDID LINE OF ROLL apd flat top desks, office and board tables, rotary chairs and atoois, at Willers, 258 St.James at.106 rf giving color to the cheeks.world and their men during campaigns.ALL DRUGGISTS, FORTIFIED! Guard Your Health.Design by Poilpot, great Parisian sculptor.Mons.Poilpot writes from Paris as follows : \u2018\u201c\u201cFortifiled with VIN MARIANI enables striking effective blows.\u201d For tired, weakened, rundown, pale people it is marvelous in its immediate beneficial effect, giving bodily vigor and strength, enriching the blapd, steadying the verves and Vin Mariani is used by generals of great armies of the Try this wonderful Fortifier and Builder of muscles, blood and nerves.REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.LAWRENCF À.WILs0N Co, LTD., Canadian Agents, Montreal.long marches and fatiguing PATENT SOLICITORS.PATENTS TRADE MARKS AND DESIGNS Secured fu nll countries OWEN N.EVANS, Foreign Nember Inst.Patent Agents.England 801sod Temple Ballding Meatreal, PROMPTLY SECURED Wesolicit the business of Manuraciureis, Ko gineers and sthers who realize the advisability of having their Patent business transacted by perts Preliminary advice free.Charges e- rate.Our Inventors\u2019 Hetp, 125 es, sent Bpon request.Marion & Marion.New York Life .Montreal : and Washington.D.C.US.A.D1aMONDs RESET, postage 3c per 2 ox, - TENTS TRADE MARKS oo || FETMERSTONHAUGH CO 4 \u2018 H N IFE ait CA t MONTREAL.THE THOS.FORESTER CO 328 St.Janes St.[ CHEMISTS MORTGAGE LOANS, find Cook's Friend Baking powder pure.favestment in DOCTORS =.Funds for oy Prope cogripnecs on pronounce it wholesome.W.H.Phillips, of ucet & Phillips, Notar- iss.Canada Life Chambers.City.COOKS know it does the wogk at the LIFE POLICIES BOUGHT.right tine.HOUSEWIVES ?that cak nd bi Unlimited Capital br wal ol with Cook's Fri ar ne, i .PF itabl ici 1 i more than companies give surrender value daiaty and delicious.M.J.Doherty.ul St, Montreal.' at.107 # Manufacturing Co., Limited, 2 Insp V ANTED \u2014 A SMART YOUNG BOY FOR cartage office, 0 answer teiephone and run messages, Must Le able to be at wurk for T7 @a.m., vne living In Potnt Se, Chartes pre- ferred.Apply in own handwriting, te H, #53, Btar Office, 107 2 Vv JANTED \u2014 AT ONCE FOR A BRITISH fire insurance office, young man who has had scine insurance experience, as junior cierk.Address, stalling age, c¢xperience and salary expected I}.U.Box 2291.7 2 VVANTEP \u2014 AT ONCE FOR A LEADING fire insurance office a respectable youth about 156 years of age, as junior.Address th applicant's own wriung P.O.Box 2280, 107 2 VANTED \u2014 FIRST CLA3S DRAUGIITS- \\ man for Loiler and Corliss work.Apply Bux 6, Montreal Star Office, Toronto.107 ¢ WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED COOK AND house and tablemald, to go to Beacons- field in June.City references.1 MacGregor st.7 3 VANTED \u2014 BRIGHT ENGLISH SPEAK.Ÿ ing boy about 16 years of age, for of- gece.Must write legible hand, and have good references.J, 611, Star Office.jor 3 \\WANTBD \u2014 BY A WHOLESALE HARDware firm a traveller, with 'some connection on tlie Ottawa Valley and Eastern Ontario.Apply to K, 645, Star Office.y ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, ONE accustomed to children preferred.Apply 81 Tupper st.\\VANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERvant, willing to go to Dorval; n.cooking.References required.Apply 846 Dorchester st.108 3 YVANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKers and apprentices.Apply 24 Union avenue.YVANTED \u2014 FOREMAN NAIL MAKER TO ) tate charge of nail factory; steady em- ploymeat to sober.reliable competent men.Apply Waterots \u201cWire and Nail Works, Brant- ford, 100 4 ANTED \u2014 GIRL FOR CORNER- \u2018 SAtAY Machine; gond wages: steady em- syment.Apply The Major Manufacturing ., Limited, OO Craig st.106 3 WUANTED \u2014 ONE FIRST CLASS BLACK- + ¥V.smith for locomotive work and one tool vialer: goôû Waxes: no trouble, Apply letter B, 408, Star Office.106 4 A a oo ANTED \u2014 A HOUSE:TABLE MAID AT 874 Mountain st.High wages to competent meld.106 tf Whar.\u2014 BHIRT BTARCHERS, BUT- i ton hole operators, runners, banders, for trimmings and collargd Skelton Bros.and Co, \"Shirt Factory, corner Duke and Wiliam sts.RE ! 107 2 MJANTEP \u2014 A FAMILY OF 3 OR 4 OR | WY \u201cwidow with grown up son.rent free.Apply 944 Dorehester st, between 6 and 8 p.m.107?\u2018WU'ANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID IN PRIVATE » VV family: references required.Apply 72 Ma.ap College avenue.107 2 .BD \u2014 PRESSMAN: GOOD SITUA- | tion for a good workman who under.\u2018oolor work on stop-cylinders.Write to ord-Holbmok Company, Watertown, .107 2 \u201cx + ANTED \u2014 GOOD INTELLIGENT OF- ) fice boy.Apply In own hahdwriting.D, 463.Star Office.107 2 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A BAKER.VL Sir to John Berriman, 8t.Lambert.x,\" ht ; 107 8 3 FP \u2014 EXPERIENCED BOY AS OF- i infor, pond opportunity for right \u2018és: Give fil particulars regarding exper!- age and salary expected to Post Office Be .- 107 8 Ayant JAN ÉRN \u2014.sRçO ND CLASS STATION- \u2018 engineer, State experience and give réperances.E, 503, Star O Ten 107 3 \u2014 EXPERIENCED HELP ON I Hbprioÿ' tuff iroding itiachines.Apply Chescent Manufacturiog Co,, Ltd., 2 Inspec- ur at.107 3 © D \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT ror : .y 54 Wuckay.st.\u201d 9 pat 1 y fesait.pny Nt IR + tof 3 lia Baad {V |V GENERAL SERVANT.75 VVANTBD \u2014 Mackay st.\\ JANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, one understanding cooking.Apply 463 Guy st.above St.Catherine st.V TANTED \u2014 A GOO INTELLIGENT KÉtimèlsh boy, about 18 years of age.to make himself useful about dentdl laboratory and office; must be quick; a good chance to learn mechanical dentistry.Apply between 5 and 6 p.m.at 2681 St.Catherine st.TANTED \u2014 A GOOD (COOK, WITH CITY references.Apply 955 Sherbrooke at.108 3 VVANTED \u2014 HEAD WAITER, ALSO BELL boy.chef and second cook for hotel in this city: good wages and permanent employment.Address J, u25, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 A MAN TO DO COLOUR mixing end attend to packing and shipping.Apply, stating age and salary expected, giving references, Address K, 637, Star Office.108 2 VWARTED THREE WOMEN FOR cleaning.Apply Savoy Hotel, Victoria st, opposite Academy of Music» WWHETED \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK FOR GENeral office work; must be neat and quick writer; $17.50 per month to start.Apply, stating references and experience to K, 638, Star Office.108 8 \\ TANTED \u2014 CLERK FOR GENERAL OFfice with mome knowledge of bookkeeping; good salary and prospects.Apply stealing references and experience, to K, 634, Star Office.108 2 \\ JANTED \u2014 HOUSEKBEPER FOR THE Grand Hotel, Caledonia Springs, Ont.Must be active and used to directing female holp.Apply with references to K, Arnoldi, 20 Carleton Chambers, Ottawa.108 \u20182 ANTED \u2014 OPERATORS AND FINISHers bn skirts; do not work Saturday afternoon.Apply at once to tire National Skirt Mtæ.Uo., 411 St.James st.108 2 ANTRD \u2014 TWO OR THREE BRIGHT young girls to assist In selling at Clarke's Fanly Goods Bazaar, Mount Royal Park.Good position and good salary.Apply to Mr.Clarke,\u2019 Mount Royal: Park.108 2 \\WANTED \u2014 8TRIPPERS ROLLERS, bunch makers.and hand cigar makers.Apply Reilance Cigar Factory.8 de Breacles atreet.- NTRD \u2014 TELY - Drummond street a competent house and tablemaid; references required.%.(OR SALE \u2014 BEDSTEAD, ETC, ETC.Any one wanting a Euod strong bedstead, centre table and some other household articles cheap, wii] please call at 354 St.Antoine st, CARPET BEATING, ETC.in the forenoon.107 2 Have Your Carpets cleaned by For SALB \u2014 3115 CASH HEINTZMAN & the Montreal Carpet Beating Co, 68 La- Co, Toronto, upright p! , cost $320.gauchetiere Street.Tel.Main 716 Address immediately, Y, 0036, Star Branch = Office.107 4 _ - - GABDENING.For SALE \u2014 110 PIANOS AND ORGANS, both new and secondhand, by the follow- La tng makers.Behr Bros; Steinway: Chickef~ 851 St wing: Knabe; Jlardman; Sohmer; Evans Bros.; Charles Derynck rence Et, flor Berlin: Heintzman; Williams; Karn: gmerton; pince in Fischer, Mason and Hamlin; Estey; Wilcox and White; Thomas; Seebold and Manby: Mappe Weber and Co.; Meade; J.W.Her- Lert, Rissell; American Piano Co.; Uxbridge: Doherty: Dominion; Woods, etc.As our ware- rooms are altogether too overorowded, and as we must make room for new stock daily arrive ing, we have decided to sell the above mentioned Instruments during May at prices far below their regular value.n Bros.The Art Plano and Organ House,/ 144 Pegl street.N.B.\u2014Open evenings to May 15th.OR SALE \u2014 ST.BERNARD PUPPY.164 Gilford st.I ist and gardener, Sheapest and best the city for wedding uquets, designs, cut flowers and all kinds of table and wedding innte Telephone East 2437.g | INDIAN HEADS, ETO.I Would lke you tocall in sad ses the : Unless the soap you usehas this brand you are not getting the best Ask fer the Getagon Her.43 el t \u201cI received.suitable Tor ens, Libraries or Hall Decoration.This is the \u2018latest up-to-date novelty.\u201d Heasley.the picture framer, 3067 St.Catherine St., near Bleury St.For SALE \u2014 LADY'S BICYCLE, IN PERfect order; will sell at low figure.2803 |: Catherine st.108 3 À For SALE \u2014 A BARGAIN, A McCLARY'S Famous kitchen range, No.9 \u2018Active, perfect condition, a8 new.all parts What offers?No.1138 Sherbrooke st.Tal.108 2 Up 64.MOR SALE \u2014 FIRST CLASS UPRIGHT piano, American make, seven octaves, tri-chord, three pedals, $43 cash; lady.leaving city.127 Alexander st.108 2 St.FRAMING AND GILDING.ANCIENT CLOCKS.CLOCKS CAREFULLY REPAIRED.Tel.Up 3007.RARE OLD- CLOCKS FOR SALE.PAUL BEAU & CO.2418 St, Catherine St KINDLING WOOD.| - Cat Maple a specialty of Picture Fram- Hardwood, arac, We Make prete refarasn Pari ré near, St.Lambert HE.ie note new At a one Mouse, - \u2018ess.7 VEBMIN DESTROYER.0 C \u2019 CLEAN THEM O Nathan's famous Bed VW fin at all ti Rat iishire Bros.orders wedding, Mouse Killer.Ine ee other decorations.floral offerings: carry and $1.00.Beware of imita- good supply best cut flowers, plants.Cor.tions.This brand is registers Sod A.erbrooke and Bleury.Tel.Up.136.Nathan, 71 St Lawrencé Main, wholesale and retail .\u2019 ¥ANUFACTUBERS OF CUTLERY, Send your gre for shirt bade ents Slippers.lawn moyen: doctors\u2019 Inst amen s s und and se! Bergeron & » St George Street.! ADDRESSES.: PRESENTATION ADDRES AES EAT AT A EDwW N Le BI) [NRE STEVIE Sh SE EA SR A TS Paints Winger = Newton's colors, brus| French colors, brushes.and all art eupplles.Art & Photo Emporium, $235 8¢t.Catherine St - - ENGINES AND BOILERS.Ball Automatio Engines, e Hoist- Leonard Li.Beatty & Son ing Enkines oto, Cowan k& oY opd- work, _ @nmoc Aires Montreal Bone, LIGHTING, HEATING, PLUMBING Quick ze nship in every | .Heating nd k ch Brion] 230 Futbng Week gite 98 PITTI\", AT.4 | J MENTHOL BALSAM Dis a+ are | Ë MONEY TO LOAN.A Pg We Loan Money at the Lowest Rates in the City, OF househoid furniture, pianos, op | gas, horses and carriages, wi out publicity or removing the A We loan in suing from $10 to $1008, trom 1 to 12 months.We give Mb eral discounts if paid due, Your dealings with us strictly prie \u201cvate, 88 we know Fou would wish.y eocurtecus treatment and = onset Dealing, we are gaining new customers every day.You abo de among them.Call and investifate.We will be pleased to talk the mat.tor over with you, or telephone us.Pell 32C: Main, or Westmount 1041, after 6 p.m., and we will ve ons of our agents to see You Montreaï Loan & Brokerage Co.1.com 204, New York Life 18ali.lias ,Cor.Bt.James st.and Place d'Arines se CHAS.& vA uk abs age.wis PNY 85.00 AND UPWARDS ! advanced to responsible parties on nots of hand and mbvosliansous securities, Without delay and in the strictest confidences.For par- tioulare y to Emblem Bros., Commission Agents, St.Francois Xavier st.A pein a WITHOUT ENDORSER OR SECURITY LD PLUPLE CAN UET MONET ON their OWD memes, withbut a sseurity; paym to suit Uorrowss; all - ess ® REAL CREDIT COMPANY, 100 Tom.pla Building, 188 St.James st.7.813 THE SLAYER OF ROGERS WILL NEVER BR KNOWN.A Second Man Accused of the Murder in Recent Western Labour Trouble, Released.Hpecis] to THe Montreal Star.Vancouver, B.C., May 8.\u2014Jaa.Gregor was tried yesterday or the mur: d f Frank Rogers in a shooting affair isin, out of tha United Brotherhood of Railway.Employes\u2019 strike.McGregor was uitted.i nis is the second suspect acquitted.Rogers when shot was standing under an electric atreet light crossing.À number of shots came from the wharf on the water front, one of them killing him.A fist fight between non-union men and strikers had taken place a few mintes before.Rogers was not proven to be one of the assai 1- though he was a well wn\u2019 la- of Jrikes in the past.Who ants, al ed Rogers always be & mystery.ee TRAGEDY AT WINNIPEG.Mec- Old Man Found Dead Believed to ' Have Been Murdered.Winnipeg, Man., May \u201c8.\u2014Dewitt C.Kinsey, 681 years of , and one of the pioneers of this city, was found in his room, his bead in a pool of blood, and stone dead.There is: every reason to believe that the old man.who is known to be of considerable money, was foully murdered.The police are investi- \u201cgating the affair.Complaints of English Arrivals, Special to The Montreal Star.- Winnipeg, May 8.\u2014English immigrants who desire positions in clerical lines in thes city complain that much prejudice inst them exists.One young man Jims that in the wholesale district he was told by numerous employers that they did not want an Englishman.The unly sppareut reason for such a state of affairs is the éxtreme practicability of local merchants who are willing to do the necessary coaching of the newcomers.Most of the immigrants have to go fo the untry and secure work on the farms.The local labour unions complain that the influx of men is disturbing labour conditions and tending to bring down the standard of wagee.« Sultan\u2019s Soldiers Defeated.\u2018 Melilla, Morocco, May 8.-\u2014The rebels have defeated the imperial forces after & ten mt ee ee rites ae \u201carobibal Sin Se The Master of by Geotre Ladies\u2019 Fine Soft Dongols Boots, ex- inant ek sud ie ar Wa ES Bite Linde.by G ~ SOMETHING TO PAINT?teasion oies pin kid Gp, new slo ; a y Guy Booth.|.tos, military heel, o Strachan is ae \u2018and later abt nt «|.Spetial ick Drying Reedy Mixed £ street wear, sizes 3 13 £07 Footper'a busioces, aod, with his || Under the Roce, by Fred.Isham.| Print un va tay color.Poe a ess oan ee 80.05 ban Dusias aty a mpeon .On Satan's Mount, by Dwight Til © Ladies\u201d Fine Lovo fo od .on.\u2018w ion soles, Cuban heel, wil He retired some twenty years ago, and Dorothy Vernon, H Hall give vatiafaet i 2 , was vaccesdedb ha oo.Me.pes S11 The Trait of the Grand Statens 0.\" 8 CARSLEY pre quoi glubion, dae\u201d M.Destise,.pme À retire hai lL.Lyma .\u20ac Ladies\u2019 Fine French Kid %2 ; Act es Conchieted 4 gh Publisher's ptice Thc.Our \u2026.].COMPANY, LINATEDy .| -Bboes, kid li yal with short ly ome don, Ai, vit 1.pL à MONT > ep p only one son, djevi i \"Postage extra, if sent by \u2018ail, CAIN! REAL.tises 2 1-3 to 7.\u201cPor \u201ced 2.85 ea sien 18.02 2.Lans eue aan La #1.15 \u201cIN QUEST OF STYLISH | MILLINERY ?EE UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS Everything i in Dry Goods Not alone do we show the broadest and most beautiful collection of Dry Goods (exclusively Dry Goods).But we show and offer them at prices which are commanding the attention of not only our city customers and our Canadian patrons, but also by a number of our friends to the south of us, namely our United States cousins, Boys\u2019 Clothing Each day brings something fresh and new from the various departments.For to-morrow our Boys\u2019 Clothing Départment comes first: \u2014 BOYS\u2019 ODD PANTS BOYS\u2019 WHITE BAILOR SUITS We have a large and varied stock We have a large assortment of of Boys Odd Pants.To reduce these suife, in duck, drill and the same we are going to offer crash, tr ed with navy or pale three special lines for to-morrow\u2019s blue, different sizes, $1.10 up.selling, and will continue same until all are sold.These are a special GALATEA SUITS offering, so will not last long.Boys\u2019 Galatea Sailor Suits, Si light ee Yon years eens : r and dark colours, prices 80¢C up.Die a ven regular | BOYS\u2019 COLOURED BLOUSES Bizes 12 to 14 years, regular Boys\u2019 Coloured Blouses and Shirt : $1.25 for .$1.00 Waists, prices 40¢ to 81.50.MOTOR CAPS FANCY WHITE BLOUSES The latest in Summer Caps, 75e j to B1.25- Prices 75\u20ac to 82.50- Specials in Gloves At this time of year our Glove Department should interest you, especially this season, when Spring has come so early with all its radiance and beauty, making us feel that we too should be beauty itself.OGILVYS\u2019 SPECIAL QOGILVYS\u2019 \u201cQUEEN\u201d im shades of mode, tan, brown, in shades of gray, tan.brown, cream, white, black; a nice soft mode, black, white, with fancy flexible glove, perfect fitti with stitched backs, and gussets be- 2.3 or 4 clasps; worth $1.00.tween th i perfect fitting; For @0c¢ a pair.worth $1 = or JSC a pair.Infants\u2019 and Children\u2019s Socks.White Cashmere Socks \u201clace fronts.\u201d Black Thread Socks, \u2018\u2018lace fronts.\u201d Black Cashmere Socks.Tan Cashmere Socks.White Cotton Socks, White Cotton Socks, Black Cotton Socks, Tan Cotton Socks.\u201clace fronts.\u201d vs OGILVYS +: \\ ci 1 ie ni \u201cArch Support > The new \u201cDorothy Dodd\u201d shoe will make a difference of fifty per cent.in the amount of fatigue from a long day of shopping or work of any kind which involves walking.1t will pare almost as great a difference where long hours must be' spent standing.And all because it Is an ARCH SUPPORTING SHOE.\"It puts you on the same vantage ground as the Indian, who, because he doesn\u2019t walk on his heels and toes, but on his whole t, can easily travel fifty miles a day.You will find .you can walk twice as far in a \u201cDorothy Dodd\u201d as In any a Other shoe.isn\u2019t this worth something to you?- Shoes, $3.00 and $3.78; Boots, $3.75 and $4.00.\u2018 .OPEN SATURDAY EVENING.FRENCH & SMITH 2350 ST.CATHERINE ST.- .Cor.METOALFE.| $3.00, $3.50 & $4.00.ha BOOTS = $2.50 80 pair Genuine Russian Calf, Good Qodyear Welt, Lace Boots, 3 now, to-date st ea, sizes 4 to 1 $5.50 $3.00, $8.50 and $4.00 a pair, special mle Arla COLOURED SHOES DYED BLACK : Guaranteed to be às fast black as any shos made fer 25¢.«OPEN EVENINGs EXCEPT THUSSDAYS.GEO.G.GALES & CO.137 ST.ANTOINE STREET, 8 doors Went of Windeer Street.ERIS STN pen \u2014 >= ROYAL ARCANUM ANNIVEREARY.\u2014 4 largely a and enth s en OL Mr.To ramen] siteting of Mount Royal Council, No.Bron paid an officiel visit to Poux 1871, Royal Arcenum, was field on Tues-i Victoria Loégé-No.5806, LOD MU, er evening last ls the council chamber, In Unity Hall, Wellington mt.lctoria Hall, Westmount, \u2018the occasion | mins.avodart of members; two how Seembers being the celebration of t second an- itted, and after the niversary.A Very Interestifs paper on i the dis ried officers an members were gnter-.\u201cHypnotism\u201d was read by Bro.Dr.A.| tained socially.abn geéicers will.W.McArthur, followed by tensts, Inter- visit Heit Loyal Ha ony Lodge, \u2018No.7454, on spersed with addresses by Bro.Hodgson, \u2014 MANCHESTER UNITY ODDFEL- were ad- y evening next, when Dons visit- .ors fou the United States are expected isnt Spur.= who paid th ean.an to be present.ent Morts and songs 4 th.Bro.\u2019 Berna, PARIBIAN: BRAD, - PROM JAMES regent, made © most efficient airman.STRACHAN ONLY.oe Tie Attractions fp Saturday's Shoppers.A Special Sik Value, Nowhere else in Canada will yor \u2018ind such Bulk Values as here, for instance :\u2014 Te-Morrow Saturday, we will ce.on sale hun.reds of yards beautiful »&ilke, Louisi nes, ons Katins \u2018and Foulards,: thè newest.designs, in light and dark ground coloringe ; : 4 Silks that are well worth: 8.où part - 2 >G Saturday, yard z ee LADIES\u2019 NE EW YORK HA TS New York\u2019s latest and\u2019 \u2018smartest productions in Ready-tc-weat and Semi- ready Hats, all the \u2018popular color com~ binations \u2018in Black and White, Naty and White, Burnt and Black, etc, Prices range from ~ $3.95 (o $7.50.Ladies\u2019 French Cut Kid Gloves \"ONIREAL NIT \u201c For 59c Pair.Made from selected skins, 2-dome fastenings, sizes 5 1-2 to 7 1-2; colors: Tan, Mode, Gray.Beaver, Brown, ©xblosd and White, every pair perfect fitting, regular 75c.THE HAMILTON CO\u2019Y St.Catherine & Peel Sts., Dominion sa J.SEOAN & SONS $3.75 and $4.50.- and $4.00 Litt} aha $1.50.' Men's Lace Boots, in enamel and patent, Goodyear welt, Men's Box Calf Boots, Goodyear welt, $3.00, 93.50, Boys! Box Calf Lace Boots, from $1.50 to $3.00._ Youths\" Box Calf Lace Boots, from $1.25 to $1.75.Ladies\u2019 Kid Boots, Goodyear welt, from $2.50.+ Ladies\u2019 Kid Boots, machine sewed, fronr $1.50.Gent's Box Calf Bals, sizes 7 to 104, $1.00, $1.25, ; i Childfer\u2019s Corset Lace Boots, good for weak ankles.$3.75 Y \u2014 Comer St.Antoine\u2019 & Mountain Sts, Bell Telephone, \u2018Up 2417.One idea prevailing and a just one too, that a safe place to buy Carpets, Beds and Bedding, Curtains, Oilcloths and Rugs is at the specialist in furnishings, THOMAS LIGGET, 20 TS or St, CITY OF ST.HENRI Commercial Stamps pressed.At the last meeting of the Countil of 8t.Henri, Acting Mayor Senecal presiding.Ald.Fortler gave notice that he would introduce a by-law to regulate the sale and manufacture of bread.Ald.Ethier gave notice that, Will Be 8up- in conformity with the powers granted to municipalities by the Legislature at its last session to prohibit the use of commercial stamps, whether red or green or any other colour, he would introduce a bylaw at the next meeting making the use of commercial stamps Îilega} and punishable by fine, and imprisonment in case of noh-payment of the fine imposed.The by-law would also deal with the proposed loan, and also the assessors and their duties.On motion of Ald.Villeneuve, seconded by Ald.Fortier, it was reaglved to withdraw the permit given thé Mineral Wool and Asbestos Company to manufacture these materials on 8t.Jean street, because of complaints that a nuisance was caused thereby and that there was danger from fire.Some discussion took place on the accident to one of the main water pipes of the Montreal waterworks on Atwater \u2018avenue, by which a good deal of damage, through the flood- is sald, was cau nd eighbeurhood.It ing of cellars in that was finally decided, iM, order that the Council may be in a ter position to deal with claims, that Mr.J.E.Vanier, civil engineer, be called upon to estimate the damage to property from this cause and make a report.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ST.CUNEGONDE COUNCIL.The Bursting of a Water Main and Its Consequences.At the last meeting of the Council of Ste.Cunegonde, Mayor Fabien presiding, it was decided to invite the rosd committee of the city of Montreal to confer with the Council on the present condition of Atwater avenue, with a view to making an arrangement for the necessary repairs.It was said that the bursting of a main pipe of the Montreal waterworks on At- water avenue recently has caused considerable damage to property there.A suggestion made hy Ald.Viau, that alarm gongs be placed at the fiway crossings to warn the firemen of pet from approaching trains when ropn to a fire, was referred to the fire and police commiittes/ : With Teferénce to the long-pending question of the sale of à pert of Duver- nay street.to the Rolling Mills Company.Ald.Marcotte moved that it be sold at 50c & foot.the company .accepting the responsibility for any claims for dame ages.arising from such sale.Ald.Viau thought the proprietors should be consulted before this motion passed.He moved in amendment, mec- onded by Ald.Leduc, that the question be referred to a general committey in order that the proprietors interested may be conwulted.! The amehdment was carried on on vision.-\u2014 4 SHIPBUILDING PLANT.Englishmen May - Build\u2019 Gne Down in Nova Beotiar é Bpecial to The Montreal Btar, Otawa, May * 8\u2014A Sydhey despatch states.that, Sir A.L.Fohes, head of the Elder-Dempäter Company,\u2019 on Iverpool, and Sir Alston Dixon.- shipbuilder fa North England, se nteresting themselves in a project for the ction of a steel shipbuilding plant at some port n Nova Scotia.where the best facilities + pr such works are obtainable.& Had to Give up and go to.Bed.SH .Several Doctors Attended But Did No Good.- Milburn\u2019s Heart ana Nerve | Pills CURED.Read what Miss L.L.Hanson, Wate} side.N.B., says: \u2018\u2019! feel it my duty bi express the benefit I have received Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pilis.A year so last epring ! began \u2018to have beart failure.At first I would have to stop.working and lie down for\u2019 a while.Then I got so bad 1 had ; give up tes and fo td bed.1/had several tora attend me but they did me no good.could get no relief until urged by a friend to try Milburn's Heart sod Nerve Pills, Before 1 bad used three quarters of a box NC a Eee to fesl tha benefit and by the time 7 7 taken throes bones ] was complete! ured.\u2018 hy y » Mitburn's Heart and Nerve Pills cure nervousness, Sleeplexsness, palpitation of the beart, skip beats, and all troubles arising from the heart or nerves.Price so cts.box, or 3 for $1.35.all dealers, or ï THE, T.MILBURN co.Limited TORONTO, ONT, ann METRE 6 = Ww : against n h 3 Ma Judgment Re vraie SN E : UNION LABOR À +» \u201c = Ad 5 _ J t.\u2018 ) a ve\u201d ee .3 \\ LÉ TT Sir William Mulock call out ¢ sites ai font ring to ter should also give with the demand\u2019 a guarantee that : Anessa Ff oo | ol ~ B tically never been- any violence at all; owners will be Better Wy eniploying union siabor.w .| a a on Strike Situation.mal | Et Sr ar se Bre aE FRASER ; WHEN will CANADA be a \"| gain.not, it will fall in its aim, APCE Er) 7 : RS , \u2026 SAYS ALLIS QUIEY.One reason our .At this jumcfure \u2018the Mayor sent the®#Chief of Police and questioned him to the condition of things on the wharves, MANUFACTURING COUN- _ TRY far EXPORT?The United States is to- WALL PAPER At the Windsor Hotel this morning no vestige remained of the animation which characterized the scene in the rotunda last evemung when Sir William Muloch, the Min- mens Ce ¢ = day the most comspieu- \\ater of Labour, wus closeted with the representatives of the shippers and the\u2019 city The chief reported that things generally Department ; expo ufactur- \u2019 nd ere quiet.Policemen were escorting ; : bf ~ =< a the world.na fort the os sabornen\u2019 2djustment of he difficulties which bave fqund ex- certers and otbers who wanted to work.it meeting with such success is simply because we are free < Why is this?Because 3 The wonted morning calm pervaded the surroundings.Instead of \u2018numerous The Mayor\u2014\u201cThen there is no disturb- to make our purchases from the manufacturers that are the most enter- tf Co < tbe people and states | griups of apimated talkere, o few guests sat about perusing the morning papers.PIS PLU «el, near the Brock street prising kno thelr business best, ant \u2018expérience Lo ai; union, mon-un- A h men of the United Sir William Mulock in an interview with the Star reporter, said that he pur- tunnel there was à lil pose tES treet \u20ac e the ben | pe | , Juve ; posed staying in the city if posible until the strike was terminated.\u2018lon and employers.\u201cfs there any likelihood of that being accomphshed to-day?\u2019 asked the repart- \u201cl cannot say,\u2019 feplied Sir William.\u201cEverything, it has been said.comes to him who Waits, and bo one can tell what the wait during the next few bours may develo \u201c1 have an engagement ty meet the \u2019longshoremen\u2019s representatives at the Post Office at noun to-dgf}.Not a intle juges upon the course which they may then see fit ta pursue.\u201cOnè thing is certain: We must not waive this controversy aside.When we reach a settleinent it must be a settlement seat till carry in its tran a healing of all \u201clie sores which have been thus far e \u201cNo strike has been declared ion did \u2018not, when concluded, leave behind much TLE RE) States realized years ago that a strong Protective Policy would first of all build up home manufactures by 8e-| \u2018r.euring for Amerieans the best of the home market, feeling sure all the time that once the manufacturers of the United States grew to the needs of fiome consumption they would go OB bulldirg for export trade.And to-day all that was predidted for the manufacturers and workingmen of the Uni- 10-day, but Ldo not think it was from the strikers.The stones came from houses.No one was burt and the affair was not serious.\u201d After the Chief had withdrawn, the Mayor was asked if he \u2018had any definite information as to the settlement of the strike, and his answer was from the pation of.affairs he was sure that of peace was not declared to-day the fi would most probably continue until ai \u2014 am afi -\u2014\u2014 ai\u2014 ted States has come true.Millions upon millions of foreign mopey and tens of thousands of foreign workmen are pouring into the States to reap some of the fruits of the great National Protective Policy of the Amer- fcan Union.Can Canada repeat this?Look at the\u2019 Cotton Mills, Tobacco Factories, Rolling Mills, that were built up in Canada under the National stance.at present\u2014will be jeopardized.\u201d bitterness of feeling.Our object is to minimize that as much as possible in this in- \u2018What we want is a settlement which, so far as may be, will meet with the cordial approval of both parties.Otherwise the future of the port\u2014as are its interests Allan Liner Grinthian one faction or the other was thoroughly beaten.Great efforts were being made to-day by the interested parties, to settle the strike.SHOULD ACT GENEROUSLY.Ald.Laporte, chairman of the Finance Committee, was seen aîter the above conference in the Mayor's office, and said that he was inclined to do what was right with the militia in the matter of pay.The law department had reported that Policy, and wo can easlly Picture Lins was the case, th he vas où thé coin == FPE het would papper, it tie Government S 11 d F P : T d ion that if any money was advanced by Wa 3 E tabli h ed 18 6) of Canada wo ve ana rt = the vorporation that would have been | r Canada-for-Canadians policy, looking al \u20ac rom O oO ay y aid by the Government that the cash The Italian arehouse ( S isl 5 first to the securing for Canadian tne would Le retur ned.T he subject as a ser- For 47 years has been recognized > the leading House In Canada for Canadian consumption, an en ious one, as the tatil cost wou verv NCY AND STAPLE GROCERIE! share of the markets of India, EDE- It was just hali-past eleven when the work.but they went at it with a will, heavy, but he would have the whole difti- Fa FINE TEAS AND COTES Italy, Spain, aj; and the moment it was completed and the culty \u2018threshed out at the meeting of the ROVISIONS OF ALL INDE land, Australia, Japan, y.an liner Corinthian swung out this p he whole at began to get resdy to put off each Finance Committee to-day.PURE AND RELIABLE WINES AND LIQUO RS, uth Africa, in fact, of the morning and started on ler ocean voyage.m: Au 1 er and tobacco and FINE HAVANA CIGARS.orld.Le The passenge ded to the side, th au produced paper à < : CIGARETTES AND TOBACCOS.Ve ae the fe hes cased moded a cigarette in the twinkling of an c55000-52100000001-200000000 y una - \u2014 flag was hoisted, the.few on-lookefs gazed eye.while he relaxed and rest © ~@ The Italian Warehouse entered on Hs.minetsenth Fear rentre house, ?T oF GOVERNMENT up wrinkling their faces in the strong sun- There were seventy-tive men at work.& OCEAN GOING CRAFT > the present managemep and HOUSE LUE THE DRIF * shine.and the foreman of a gang of men, a rule ubout ninety are needed, but.} 1N HARBOUR © THE ITALIAN WARE ] Metibbo ; The ee a oi ou oies role, Shine dat evo va wal done | 2 AT MONTREAL.$ i to 1 fn Se : in turn Democratic, Republican and free av a sigh of relief.and remar ows © ; ® Al cGibbon\u2019 nd Charles J.Baird.) ; lance is now making op efforts to rally the time for a drink.\u201d Corinthian is taking Che great Went, = Today, May 8.there are in the © 1880 to 13 or ART Alex.McGibbon.8 .The loading of the vessel was an inter- rom 0 + pong of Montreal 29 ocean going © 1583 to 1885 Lenscovarenecveer Alex.MoGibbon & Ce j the Democrats upon a policy of restrain: esting proceeding.Instead of the ordin-| Western Ontario and other parts of the & craft @ The Melchers Gin Distillery, Berthierville, PQ.8 Ls and Alex.D.Fraser.) , 3 ¥ ing what it holds.to be thc huggful en- ary \u2018longshoremen, who hoist the sacks or rehed 1} k the © Up to to-day there has only been + 1885 IIH renner eee aaneanesnenannceue Fraser, Viger &.Co.: Jv, h ts of government upon private and casks as if they were toys, and wheel \u20ac passengers watched the work on the 3 :wo departures for a Eu port © (Alex, D.Fraser and Hormisdas Viger.) i! the only | he trucks us lightly as a baby carriage, Wharf with great interest.Occasionally & those oi the Lake Champlain end 3 Where Mel Me lc ers 196 .L.2 LILAS Lenranane omseraneeee Fraser, Viger & Co.enterprise.That it considers ts the only fhe men who toiled steadily at this unac.| & face was framed in the port-hole, and on & theCorinthian.the latter sailing just © (Alex.D.Fraser.) policy that is leit for them.l£ they leau customed vor were a motley crowd ot deck there vas ; sollection of ively Young % before noon today.There have been @ TSMEN'S STORES ; in the direction oi paternalism and Gov- Italiane, Gree 8, Nvrians and Armenians.homely.plainly.dressed wives, eters in © other d ures, such as the Cam- « SPOR crnment control of industry und com | Svartfy.dirtv and picturesque.Some © white, a smart lady's maid with white ca @ pana and the coal boats.S The Italian Warehouse has also always been reco, ed as the head- merce, they can make nothing out of it, om dore righ Joram! dae ret on and apron.a couple of women who be, $ mine eames in port today » and 2 quarters in Canada Jor PORTSMEN'S SUPPLIES an 1 STORES of ces 8s President Rouserelt 15 now running they formed as strong a contrast as could lieved in comfort and wore little shawls & Monte Videan, Alexandra Pier, © Canadian Gin gescription.our matt ts how ESP end streams of Canada that idea for all it 1s worth.1.\" 1 be imagined to the few Anglo-Saxons, with over their heads, and a few mothers travel & West side.Te Tae : \u201cTHE BEST OF EVERYTHING\" in all our lines has always been our says, \u201cthey can beat Mr.Trbosevelt.they their fair Lair and skins, red from exposure ne oth, children.enfer A ey ne @ Manchester Trader, Jacques Car- @ is distilled and Matured for years in Bonded Ware- motto.ful Jenced kers.35 o the s + + .a cannot beat lim ou hi» awn ground.le Thegeargo to be loaded consisted of grain and commented on evervthing till the : Bec rfi, For Cartier Pier, $ houses controlled by the Government.areful and exper enced pac FRASER.VIGER & COis a more ekilful fisher of the lubour vote and cattle feed.and the men, unaccustom.ays were hauled off, and the beat & East side.® Melcher: \u201cRed Cross\u2019\u2019 is the Only P.Gin than they are.He is a strong: v hand to ed to the work, were clumsy and glow, in dowly y swung off.As she drew near the + Devona, Section 2%.® e ers y Fure F & Sons, M put a hook in the jaws of the Uetopus.spite of their ev ident desire to do what Bavarian ade glad of such a dere dise & Turcoman, Alexandra Pier, East © having/ its age guaranteed on every bottle by a Government stamp.VASSILI PERLOF OSCOW, « ° » i - He is all for interference.regulation, con- As neither the men nor their overseer traction, and wished her \u201cbon Tovage.3 side.apa Jacques Cartier Pier, $ ! BOIVIN, WILSON & CO., Distributing Agents, MONTREAL, Canisdé.Purveyors to trol.\u201d But :f they could \u201cbring themselves could understand what wus -said by the e wha was quiet enough in els ide.\u201c to stand for hands off and the fre play otker.ore had to Ee he bright morning sunlight.An occasional $ Pane Section 19.: 3 Established mince 1787.T.M.The Emperors of Russia and Austria.Peu - ° 7 = extent.and it was pathetic see evis ° some | A f -_ : = a RA 7 7 rv of idl el, rio toy | SETA PS ST UD | ie kines deopi ehh |S Fen ta ion creat 8 \u2014==_| Russian Caravan Tea ness, freedom to labour without ans tin | eigner as he was spoken te ina foreign probably even the strictest disciplinarian à Bavarian, Alexandra Pier, West © - pering où the éne by the Feder] Govern | tongue, and an order given which he could would not grudge them.As some heary ® aide.© The best Tea is raised in Chine, and those provinces which vleld the ment.or of the «ther In tiv- 1bhour gute.nol anderstand.f vigns was found satis tonne drove by à man remarked fn a dt ® Canada, Alexandra Pier, Fast © finest crops are situated on the border of the Russion Empire, thus enabling .: \u201c e language of sizns was fo sati Lio , ide.jan merchants secure the cholcest quality.trate,\u201d there might he a chance fèr them.factory on the whole.and the foremen.| If the general public is under the im- = Ride.man Windmill Point.3 the Patil Periofe & Sons, the leading Tea Merchants in Russia, are\u201cpurvess The Sun 13 pot the only paper in the who exhibited a Job-like patience under pression that the wharves are er & Alcides and \u2018Concordia, abreast & ° .° ors to [Their Majesties the Emperors of Russia.Austria and other Royal United States which holds that govern.difficulties, managed to _ indicate just with rebellious Surikers Jeering at \u2018he The © at Jacques ier Pier West side ® ram ituation Courts.a eae.\u201cand er Ask for Ivanhoe Smoked Bloaters.etn Ll TR ee during the past twenty-four hours: Victoria, 48, 44.Kamloops, 56, 32: Barkerville, .24; Calgary, 50, 26; Etimonton, 62, 20 ; ince \u2018Albert, 54, 2%; Qu\u2019Appelle, 72, 2°; able to secure their release from the adian militia by the simple excuse a such service been found to interfere Throat Irritation, Hoarseness and Payment of Volunteers ; Ë ; Sore Throat, as Well as the ja : .{with their daily work.No one is.com- i Parry Bound.oh 34: Toronto.8, £2: Ot.to remain in the militia after # bes & Most \u2018Sevire Chest Colds are LILAC T tawa, 64, 42: Quebce, 66, 40; Halifax, 08, 42.Agit te th 1d proved that a military service is a |g @, Promptls LILAC TEA A Shipment just.fo 1 , A | hindrance to his daily work.Tomptly Relieved and Cured by a S , e ermen mms Bt LILAC TEA ex SS, Loyal a Montreal, May 8.\u2018 + de LL.= m + St.John, N.Readings by the Optical and Engineers : THE omy MAY HAVE br.Ghase\u2019s Syrup LILAC TEA , Supply Company's standard barometer at TEA of Bo am tocduy.30.28: temperacuis Several alderme the M the sible, th urned C \u2018 FRUIT FAMINE.ag TEA Eo : .m.t empera Vera a maximum 6.minimum prs yen City Hall todey ad\" diver varios right.\u201d the money will be ret ail ATARRH Montreal is threatened with a fruit fam- -Linseed and LILAC ™ growths a terday.maximum 62_ mini 38.Sun phases of tire strike situation.One of the| \u201cOh, that is \u2018what you think,\u201d said Ald.ine, and already -suck fruits as banauap LILAC TEA Fose this morning at 5.02 o\u2018clock; will set most interesting subjects discussed was| Lapointe, laughingly.\u2018but let and pineapples have advanced in price.| LILAC TEA this evening at 7.27 o'clock.ng ingly.Jet me tell you The Grand Trunk Railway have refusad whether or not the Finance Committee| Mr.Mayor,\u201d he continued, \u201cthat ny b belief to handle by freight any fruit for Mont- LILAC TEA should consent at its meeting this after is that whep we advance this $5,000 real, the freight is tA ot if the strike urpentine, - 50 cents per pound.\u2018 ; oF Tha int towards the payment ehall never get it back again.I wil be is not setijed before long, the supply vill LILAC TEA tek = = mit no esay ° e cash from \u201cbe exhausted and the dealers will have to \u2014 LILAC TEA LELAC ILAC TEA * Another interesting matter disrureed was Government tac ; Sand it sut Ma get their stock by ps ve Lo LILAC TEA LILAC C TEA \u2014 LILAC TEA EVER STOPS whether or not the police could not have| ,, he : me all sai th wl ro This would mean that such fruit as \u2018Tickling in the throat\u201d may nôt of it- ; .L c ' Frere hari tar da tre at the volun- te go without any money at ail after serv.ee gop oto aber, relf seem serious, but this is the critical LILAC TEA LILAC TEA TEA ' 7 ti 4.But your Watch may, and when AM.L.A.Lapointe brought up the the fay for about Ay ena AN ete would ae up fe folly 100° ne, point: at which a cold in the head works LILAC TEA A perfect biend ot.the it dees it should have immediate Subject of the city advancing the 85,000.vi emt ek or mine pete | Bananas which kre 18 prot at trou.[its way into the bronchial tubes and de- LILAC TEA choicest products of attention.- t is a epimon, Mr, Ar.Mayor, he said, = ices 10 with fhe Coremnment ade ty cents a dozen wil be.to forty within velope into bronchitis, pneumonia or con- LILAC TEA and Ceylon _, The mechanism of a watch Is hat 2 oe) ! Be voy care à eue is after: vencing the money and settling afterwnrds mn a day or so, and then probably fifty cents.sumption.extremely delicate, and should mending to Council the payment of this| Wi with the city?\u201d are a good many cases that come under - The uit dealers on het the situation This ie the where a few doses of LILAC TEA LIE C ] EA.care, a t be handle only by experienced amount.SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN CALLED.To Gi titans #1 Prose 9908 M face for a long time.venson vras waa cen.Dr.Chase's S5 Top pol Lineced and Tarpen- LILAC TEA 50 Cents per pound men, many good watches being « at Most.promising manner ne will prove sufficient to bring sbout LILAC TEA ruined by poor watchmakers.wor BA ay?ond he Tout tha After the Mayor had replied that such 7 cour res Then, Ye.a ou re of Fhe strike and the bat thorough and prompt cure.While this c ; , We have the largest watch corporation is responsible: © but on the | course would create more for TWELVE HUNDRED tle prospect there seme to be of an carly S18 great medieine is undoubtedly the most LILAC TEA Fraser, Viger & Co, repairing trade in Canada, em: other hand it is the duty of the militia to the volunteers, Ald.Lena poid with tae ll Dore bora ro entire 74 seit ut have foroed them to ruminate of tire .sme, for here Chest LILAC TEA ; Sole Importers, LILAC TEA ploy only exper men, and guar.ogi! citivens just Je it is the duty of conpiderable : apr Well Serer, ue ue tails.of Positive cures, ean 44 upon the situation with much angiety.suggests the use of it when the trouble LILAC TEA LILAC TEA LILAC TEA , LILAC TEA antee work, Yet our charges a police similar wor .* [just beginnitig.are no higher thn those of or \u201cI'am a member of the Finance Commit- are had been wen dn She, dover abe 1300 tenttmontaia, \u20ac penton in DISCUSSED LABOUR WAR.} Singers md ers commend Dr.; 108 21 dinary workmen.b tof en rete You ty fy ioe that : have been called called\u201d Totuniary eetvarer ot oe puine sud \u2018Workingmen\u2019s Educational Assocta- Chase's inseed and Turpentine, , \u201ccuatomers receive careful atten.| Te should pay tbe milite, despite, \"been dons had Ry mid interests REPHMA and BRONCHITIS an! tion Discussed Conditions.relieve.REX > ross IRON WORK RS 0 m\u2014 wi: tion.| the decision of the Government it.tee a.vor 220 eo-cailed \u201ccures\u201d can show ih + 1 At Wednesday's Teeting of the York Brritation, which proves | æ fraherrasrine S010 Go our.co : HAVE A BIG STRIKE.: WOULD POSSIBLY BE REFUNDED.isoussion which ensued, \u201c misters ingmen's.Educatio Associeti ere perions\u2019 appearing on the/ pu plat- : oo i Jem, wip a inicu Was lively discussion regarding labour form.May 8\u2014The b tructural |.° \u201c1 think,\u201d mid the Mayor, \u201cwe should if policemen been med.sa For Sale fat JOHN T.Lyons: war that a now going on in pledges i On account of imitagions a ubati ao mercial iron re here hate Pittabég.Pa, Nee 8.Nearly all .à y, «hd ns \u2018and substitu- brickmakers, their he , tile layers, R HEMSLEY, not take a narrow view of this question.It hat should haved re that it would ; LAL BOTTLES mipatiy was expressed for the working: tions, it ie necessary for you tn insist on been unable to effect a \u2018rettlement with helpers, and clay miners ry and helperx wl) e 8: is true the civic law departetent has re-| never er have been ecemaËy to call out the se bY mall, postpaid, Uy, dressing | their families.the pprirait- and \u201csignature of Dr.the employers, and 120 men have been o:- go on strike Saturday.From 23.000 to 0, Jeweller, Ported that the eity is pot responsible for mal ili ta.bere Ind d regard § bed n ow York ity.res Co.100 Willtam at, The president said that the world ae Chase on the box you buy.No dered out on strike.a he fh firms affected 900 will go out.; pay o militia, same o this matter.L : f C were snarchists, a itatéone , .hould et eminion Bridg a Lhe 253 St.James Street, time it would be cruel to keep the volun- mi as not very \" plaaly stated.but the oJ : : people would.like to brapd them, bat, for min not be m wid o Yheie own merits * Canada Foundry Company.Shae em lovers .MONTREAL.teers without pay after they have served impression was given that after the strike | =] : the most part, religions, Jaw-abidin 5 \u201cnia % Bax: fam ily size (hree times [agreed to grant the increase asked by the | yy, ax bnmad 18 KEPT BY ALL / Established 1870.the Sar.eh met.Jemuitber wt re we an investigation wo would ER cast Bear ne Caio: À ALE or and wrioniam, a8 it {ents today fo Can: - 2 puch), pier ay oot a enlers, or Ed- hen.but obec: ied Jo the - Fm ition Y' FIRST-CLASS GROCKRS.JAMES Yi Ve.are den wi E it is enquire - Nektar a ak TE was, .8 be & mansée, 0.Tor » HE union.Tne strikers 2s or cents \u2019 RE = found later id Yespon-| 1a reparting, simost Tho Bret diy of Toe J ASTRON ee 8 era am = RAR 5 \u201cfair-hour-and-eisht-Hoors-a-der.-\u2014 - \u2014 20 MAN, ONLE MANUFACTU ri ~~ samen Meggan oo + tL \u201cas mi TE RTT - \u2014 Tyme ee oe "]
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