The Montreal daily star, 12 mai 1903, mardi 12 mai 1903
[" i JSST FL aR RSA a.CELE.3 ; 2 ! t > 0% \u2018 5 \u201c.\u2026 à .\u20ac, * 25 \u201cFAIR AND'WARM.- CIRCULATION OF STAR Last Week®s Daily .380,688 Last Week's Weekly 123,082 Total last week .\u201c452,720 = VOL.XXXV, No.111 TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1903.h py PRICE ONE CENT.Busy Scenes Along Harbour Front To-day \"The river front was a busy scene of ac Sivity to-day.Gangs of men were busily engaged load: or unloeding the various vessels 1D .All was bustle and excitement.The \u2018longshoremen appeared to be mak- og up for lost time, and everything went with \u2018a swing.The wharves of the Aliun and Domin- fon lines were perhaps the busiest spots.work of unloading the Ionian was Boing on at the former.iquiry from one of the officials of the Hoey | the statement that there were st enough teamsters at work to keep moving.Another official hazarded the guess that enty-five per cent.of the teumsters were working this morning.That ¢wenty-five per ceut.failed, bow- over, te make very much impression upon the long rows of freight that stand hungry for the attention of the teamster.SONE EVIDENCE CIN REBUTTAL What Did Gamey Really Say in Manitou- lin.Bpecial to The Montreal Star._Toronto, May 17.~The Gamey Uommis- @op resumed this morming.Mr.Ritchie ead a letter from Mr.Rarwick, of the bank, who objected 10 an inspection.tor anything relating to the inquiry, and would make a report to-morrow.Mr.Rit- chie added that what were wanted were the cheques and vouchers, so that the ovuncil could wee them tor themselves.Mr.Johnston put in two reports on the condition of thé gaol at Little Current, to which reference wus made in the evidence.Mr.Charles Cavers, reporter on the World, said that on one nicusion he saw Frank Sullivan and Mr.Stralton in con- Versation near Mi.Stratton\u2019s office,about five minutes.In cross-examination be said it was between January 16 and February 10.but could not reumer:ber the day or time.Sullivan bad promised to introduce him to Mr.Stratton, because be and Sullivan had been friends, but the introduction did not take place.Mr.Johnston\u2014\" Were you the man with the scare lines in the World.\u201d Mr.Cavers\u2014* Yes.\u201d Mr.Johnston along with a ware couversation.\u201d Mr.Cavers demurred at this and Mr.Johnston proceeded to severely crows examine him as to what took place.Mr.Cavers thought it would be a kindness on Sullivar\u2019é part il Yie would give the introduction.This conversation was recalled to his mind because Mr.Btratton in evidence 8 B¢ bad no conversation with Sullivan from September 9 to the opeu- ng of the Housc.Mr.Johoston showed from the testimony that this was not the situation.Mr.Blake asked Mi.Siratton if he was sure he had no interview with Sullivan about Gamey two or threc weeks before the opening of the House, as he (Blake) had a memo to this effect.Mr.Stratton's re- 2 was in the negative.Mr.Cavers, wever.did not overhear the conversa tion and could not swear that it was about Gamey.' \u2018 A DENIAL MADE.Mr.W.H.Hurst.barrister.of Sault Bte.Maric.téstified that Mr.Gamey, on Mer 20.in a meeting in Gordon, annnunc- ed himself a Conservative and said nothing about an independent support of the Ross Government.He attended two other raeetings and Gumey spoke in to the séime effect.At all three (Gamey de- nced the policy of the Government about Mining trmber and pulp-wood.\u2018Dr.James H.Fell, St.Joseph's Island, testified that he attended seven or eight meetings with Gamey, and Gamey was Invariably very severe on the Ross Govern ment.In cross-examination he said the Gonservative convention which nominated Gamey did not bind him in any way.but left him to follow what course bu thought proper.\u2019 Ç eh man goes to Parliament now bound to any party.He admitted that he could not dietinguish between this position anid running as an Independent.Mr.John Kinney, Town Clerk, of Gore Bay, attehded eight or nine meetings at which Mr.Gamey spoke, and the appeal wis always as a straight Conservative opinst the Rosa Government.Gamey a not say he would give the Ross Gov: t an independent support, but did ony \u201cthat vhitney s policy was the policy for New Ontario.; \u201ca Cros-Cxamination be edmilred that Mgnitoulin had one cxperience of a mem- bér in Opposition, and thought it better bave us a member a suppotter of the Government in power.Gamey was Dot wand by the Conservative convention.He was asked if be would then blame ù if he supported any measures of es Government which might be good the province.He first said be would.a Ichnston\u2014 Are you one of those who in sée no good in Israel ?.\u201cStr.Kinney\u2014They are all right in their , L, suppose.+ & A; said he would not blame Mr.J.A.Kinney, Gore Bay; Mr.Sam- wl Kine.Sturgeon Falls, and Mr.Alfred A.Riley, formerly of Little Current, were giamined, cross-examined and re-examin- od to pretty much the same effect.Mb.Ritchie called attention to 4he ree- son Mr.Strattou gave for addressing a Petter in October to \u201cMy Dear .Jt hb were not on friendly terms that he might: think of \u201cMy Dear Foy.e pro- à the letter written by Mr.Blake to Mr.Foy dated December 27.nearly three monthe later.so that Mr.Stratton could not ve-had it in mind.Mr.Joh getorted that there was another letter written before May 29 in which vitriol was red on the party.Mr.Ritchie dissented [from this.» Mr, Johnston sai nécessery he à call n Mr.Foy to produce.the ould upon Mr.Foy to po for Blake @id write before the general elections pro- enisinÿf to speak for him in Toronto.After the filing of a few formal doen s.the court adjourned until to-mor- row Morning.+ Midi ; Williams, of Three Rivers, who has te Toronto for a few wecks, spent soy three days in Mootreal \u2014 \u2018And now ou come | The Orcadian of the Allan Line, was unloading also.Here again there was an abundance of \u2019lon remen, with a corresponding lack teamsters.The large freight sheds were piled up with all kinds of merchandise, ranging from onions to glass.Occasionally a stray team would stagger away heavily burdened, but as a rule the familiar ery of the driver was not heard in the land.At the Dominion Line shed, the Turco man was loading.re was no lack of belp.The cargo was being rushed om with all s The 58.Kensington, which ar riv esterday afternoon, appeared to be foresaken.The sheds were littered with all sorts and conditions of baled and boxed things, but there waë nothing being done.The general impression along the docks seemed to be that the teamaters\u2019 strike would soon be over.Until that time the twenty-five per cent.will have to struggle with the removal problem.Back at The militia are back at work today.Yesterday they doffed the uniforms they bad been constantly wearing for nearly two weeks, and to-day they are in civilian once more.The change from the hot and stuffy uniforms to the mufti of the ordinary citizen was a welcome one.The change from the dust and dirtiness of the wharves to tbe cleanliness of home and office, and from the stern and rigid discipline of military life to the comparative ease and abandon of civilian life, was more welcome still.Not a soldier graces the wharves to-day.The places that knew him yesterday, the spots that felt his tread, know and feel him no more.The docks and their approaches have resumed their ordinary appearance.The revetment wall no longer wears its military aspect.Of all the volunteers who did duty for the greater portion of the last two weeks the men of the Armv Bervice corps are the only enes who still remain on service.They are not on the wharves, \u2018howéver.x Rain Is Greatly Needed.The present beautiful sunny weather which 18 a delight to the persons who thing of weather merely as weather.and not as baving a direct bearing upon anything but comfort, is a trial to the farm- 1 ers and gardeners.Rain is what they earnestly are longing for, und the much desired rain has been coyly bolding aloof for a month and promises to be as slow in coming as is fine at other times.The gardens are suffering: the lawns are being kept from attaining their full beauty of fresh green, and even the trees and sbrube look dusty and in need of re- fresbing showers.cours, and Jacques Carticr Square werc scenes of great activity and liveliness during the morning.\u201cMon dieu, yes, we want rain,\u201d said a weather-beuten dealer when he wus questioned on the topic of the day among the country people.\u2018\u2019De country all dry u \u201cNo, what do we want rain for\"\u201d said à would-be humourist.whose friends were thereupon convulsed at this exhibition of wit, \"Must be mistaken.I didn't know \u201cthat the farmers were kicking for rain.\u201d The men who sclls brilliant flowering plants\u2014*\u201cthis small stuff coe dozen for a dollar\u201d\u2014said : \u201cRuin can\u2019t come soon enough for us.We can't plant out these | things till we haye more rain.\u201d : The old woman who sells maple sugar i bouses, and knitted rocks, which look un scisonably warm, was pot worrying about tthe weather.lt was needed it 13 true.but certainly it would come in good time.|i then the people should bave faith: and be thankful for good weather, whil they hoped for the best for their garden stuff.: \u2014 The general cry is for rain.The fing ers t oof tort they boomed the charms of rhubarb and spinach to cus tomers with big market baskets; with the crisp fresh lettuce remarked that if the rain didn\u2019t soon come the farmers would be the next to strike, and the men who guarded the precious bunches of paragus at fifty cents a bunch, grumbled to each other about the tine weather.Sunshine.which is commonly hailed with delight has become something of 2 drug in the market.The florists are not being much troubled by the dry weather.but if it continues much longer they will feel it severely.A walk past the beautiful Jawns and gardens of the residential part of the city rhows that rain is wanted.The grags is dusty and, comes up too slowly.The gav tulip and other carly summer flowers do not weem to mind.and hold up their heads bravely, but urfess the gardeners do a good d of watering the ground becomes quickly parched and dry.Special to The Montreal Star.Sherbrooke, May 12.\u2014The d 1 is being seriously felt in this re by both farmers and lumbermen.Spring seeding is nearly finished, but the soil is without moisture to give impetus to the embryo life.Many loo drivers are being laid up by the low water.AT THREE RIVERS.Special to The Montreal Star.Three Rivers, Que., May 12.\u2014The want the man 3 was market day, and the Bonse- 7 many farmers cannot sow their seed owing to the parched condition of the land.AT QUEBEC.the Montreal Star: Quebec, May 12.\u2014There has been no rain here for weeks.The air is thick with smoke and everything in both town and country is dry as tinder and is, causipg much alarm to firemen and others.Fafm- ers are complaining, for nothing so far can grow.AT OTTAWA.The Montreal Star: Ottawa, May 12\u2014The long drought is being severely felt in the Ottawa district.Foliage is very backward and so is vege tation generally.Root crops are making little or no progress.The grain crops are also suffering-heavily and ugless rain comes toon the chances of a good harvest will be materially discounted in every line.AT BROCKVILLE.Special to The Montreal Star.Brockville, Ont.May 12\u2014The Brock- ville district is badly in need of rain.Very little has fallen this spring, and the country is beginning to feel the effects of the drought.The dry weather afforded farmers an excellent opportunity of putting in their crops, and seeding has just been completed.~ Vegetation is at leant two] weeks, behind grass.the season, particularly AT KINGSTON.\u2018Special to The Montreal Star.~~~ Kington, Ont., May 12.\u2014The weather has been dry in the city and country for tthe last week or ten days,-bat was/not of such a mature that the term \u2018drought\u2019 should have Leen made use of.Farmers say it is excellent for seedimg pu an spring work generally, and while looking for rain are not displaying any great anxiety.In the northern part of the coun< try rain 8 badly needed.The more so, 50 as to quench the forest fires.which at Ompah, Folger Station.and other points are still raging.Fronte farmers said to-day that if there was A within a week they would have no fault to find.Intelligence has been received from Folger Station, to-day in reference to bush fires which awe raging in that district.The woods about three miles from Folger Station are blazing.A fire has started again near Ompah.No damage has been done to houses or barns so far as could be learned.Rain is much needed to stop the destruction of the woods., \u2014 AT TORONTO.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, May 12.\u2014Rains and showers have been much lighter and less frequent this spring than usual around Toronto and in Western Ontario, but reports indicate that the drought has not been pronounced enough as yet to threaten damage to \u20ac: .The ground this spring was thoroughly saturated with weter, and has not vet dried out.Rain is needed but the few showers that have occurred have been of rain is sorely felt im this district, and sufficient to keep growth satisfactory.Railways Will Mr.John T.Wilson, president of the Brotherhood of Railway en, mada two important announcements in connection with the railway strike situation to a Star representative y.The firet-was that both the C.P.R.and the G.T.R.had agreed to grant an increase to the section men.Oanade Atlantic had refused the offer of Sir William Mulock to intervenes between the company and its striking employes.wish, that's merely business,\u201d paid Mr.1 , when asl regarding the 0- tiations with the C.P.R.and G.T.R.There was no doubt, he ti ht, that an agreement would be reached ween the men and the companies.The w of section wen, he explamed, were made the basis of the wage acheduies, and all that now remained were business negotiations Yo arrenge the details and allow for local conditions.What the amount of the increase was, he was not in a position to the The second wes that the officials of the d say just at present.LA t danedà Atlantic strike were the union leaders willing to accept Sir .preventing six.\u201d Grant ~ Increases to Sectionmen William Mulock\u2019s offer on behalf of the Departm ent of Labour?\u2019 Mr.Wilson was as \u201cYes,\u201d be replied, \u201cas a matter of fact 1 suggested it to the Minister before the strike was declared.I announced to him on Thursday that if nothing was done by Saturday the men would go out on Mon- ay.\u201d As to the ultimate success of the strik- era on the C.A.R.Mr.Wilson was not inclined to indulge in roseate predictions.\u201cIt's just a question whether the men will hold togéther.\u201d he said.Mr.Wilson incidentally touched on the question of the American agitators which is now being much discussed.nonsense,\u201d he mid, \u201cto say that I would come over and order Canadian workmen out.If we officers did not \u2018 work for the interests of the Canadian workmen, they would soon tell us to + about our buniness.The offici do ndt initiste strikes, thev Brie Toon uemoao pen, declare y.the union.or .strikes to which I consent I sueoed ih The big brigade church parade, which was to bave been held on Sunday next, bas been cancelled.>, It may possibly be held in June, and it may take place in the \u2018autumn.The exact date of its occurrence has not yet been fized by the local militia authorities.Col.Gordon, D.O.C., made the above announcements to a Star reporter .No reason was given for calkihg off of the parade, which promised to be an atfair.unusually ore, - Upwards.of 3,500 y pected oo 30 trooos wees ex / Big Church Parade _ \u2018 ~ Has Been Cancelled In military circles, outside of the official staff, it is believed that the ponder: ment of the parade is ! y due to the fact that the men of the different city regi- Taents didu\u2019t wish it to take place at present.The majority of these are pretty well worn out as 4 result of the onerous duties they had to perform on the during the recent strike.! ; So, in order to give the boys a.inuch- needed rest and an opportunity to brash up and clean their uniforme, it was desided to caprel next Sunday's parade and ar- ae for a similar parade some future Militia Doff Uniforms; .Work To-day They finiched their work th érterdié rds To-day they are engaged in xing up À sicres preparatory to their return to\u2019 Island.These include tents, blankets, rub- Ler sheets, and various odds and cessary to a soldier's comfort.By to- they will have finished their work, win by no meene is an easy undertaking.Up wards of 3,000 blankets alone have to accdunted for, and this in itself calls f the exercise of a considerable degree dé.patience.Up to two o'clock thia- afternoon 2,700 of the 3,000 have been ¢- el for.The remainder have either lost or stolen.The city will be called upon to make the loss.a So far little complaint has been hard about the armouries with respect to-loë of positon by the men.It is believed ia niltary circles, now that the strike bas Leen settled, that employers will take back ther old employes.In some eases it may hapepn that thev will insist he ne the men leaving the militia, but it is ® believed that this insistance will be gepes- - sizes.al.EY POSTAGE.DOES, NOT PA But for Imperial Reasons No Change Will Be Made.(Special by Cable from the Special Cor spondent of tbe Montreal Star in | London.) .\u2014 London, May 12.\u2014 Speaking in the | British House of Commons last night, Mr.Austen Chamberlain declared that penay postage to Canade and the other colonies could not be considered to be a remunerative service, but it was justified by po-] litical and Imperial advantages.He could not, however, consider the extension of the privilege to all countries.Mr; Clam.berlain is now elaborating a simple method for the transmission of money between the colonies and the Mother Country, WINDERMERE.PRICE OF BEEF IS HIGHER IN LONDON.(Special by Cable from the Special Corre spondent of the Montreal Star in London.) +.London, May 12.\u2014 The British epders prohibiting Argentina live cattle end in the-\u2014- : Wide-Wide World.\u201cUNRIVALLED\" \"SALADS Ceylon Teas, in Sealed Lead Packets.Black for Black Tea Tastes 89e.59e Natural Green for those Used to Japans 26\u20ac Per Lb.Weather Hats \u201cAll the New, Light Coloured Soft Felts are now in stock.The best Maksrs\u2019 Goods, combining Good Style and LS ROBERTSON & CO'Y, 233 St.James street.11122e0d Antique Jewellery Curios Old Watches, Clocks, Silver, Jewellery and Curios bought.R, Hemsley, Jeweller, 255 St.James Street, Montreal.IL ztf - At the Canadian Government Office, 14 Westmoreland street, Dublin, Miss K.Wright, of Montreal, registered I during the week ending April 18.| Another Fine Point About our laundry work is that every shirt is laundered to fit just as the maker intended.A per- fect-fitting shirt is a great comfort to the wegrer and is a point that is frequently overlooked by laundrymen.We have starching and ironing machinery especially designed for per- fect-fitting work.Our waggons call everywhere.TROY LAUNDRY 8 and 10 Inspec'or St- \u2014 200 IMPORTANT.J.G.MACKENZIE & CO.For Sale at 381 and 383 8t.Pau! St.Store Fixtures and Furniture.Comprising in part: First-class safe, Office Desks, Copying Press, Travel- fers\u2019 Trunks, Tables, Counters, &c., &c.All for immediate delivery, and will be sold cheap for cash.11iz1 A Horse Show Refresher A pony of Dewar\u2019s Special Liqueur.You can get it anywhere except in Westmount.110 6 \u201c Beauty is only skin decp.\u201d ALL MOTHERS Should be Impressed that Baby's Health Depends upon the Sanitary Cleanliness of the Skin.Nothing 1s so injurious to the ochid\u2019e health as cheap soaps, which fill the pores of the skin with injurious matter, which subsequently enters the system, producing disease and sometimes blood poisoning.The baby's skin 1s very delicate and sensitive, and absorbs any injurious mmt- ter more easily than a grown person's.Consequently, why endanger the child's health, when 25 cents will buy & cake of Ms ins which is recognized as the best Medicated and Antiseptic Soap in the world?It will not only clean the skin thore oughly, but it will preserve it In a healthy and fresh condition, insuring protection agains: all contagious dis- oases.For Baby's Rash, Itchings and Chat.ing, use Medicura Soap and no other.and you will have little or no trouble with your baby's health.For sale at all Druggists\u2019, 35¢ per cake If your druggist does not keep 1t, on receipt of 2c and 2c stamp, we will mail you a sample cake.F.X.ST.CHARLES & C0, Sole Agents.257 St.Lawrence St.Montreal, Tel Bell East 781-782: Merc.69, ue ring gricm of bo ime 0 ist PR BOWS ra EB o from {Argentina w be .be admitted this week prevents the pos- wbility of a shortage of the supply.Gov- aroment inspectors are using the utmost vigilence for the detection of disease in d importations from Canada and eleewhere.WINDERMERE.Special Notice.No up-to-date girl considers her wardrobe complete without one or more silk blouses.The Marchand Ready-to-Wear Wardrobe 3 stores bave the largest assortment in Canada.A visit will\u2019 pay you and help your choice.WORKINGMEN The man who reads his daily paper through has a good idea where to get most ings he needs to buy in the course of the year; and the man who reads this paragraph through will have a good idea where to buy a pair of good strong working pants and not pay too much for them.We are selling pants as cheap as adollar a pair; and particularly draw attention to a line we have at $1.23, also see our $1.50 pants.They are neat, quiet patterns, and will wear well.Nearly every man can get a pair to suit him, as we carry a very large range of We make a specialty of ready-made pants and try to give the very best pant for the | price that cash buying and close selling can do.We have goods cut on the premises, and made up ox, competent workers i so a © goods are good-fitting and well made.Allan\u2019s, cor.of Craig and Bleury streets.Call and we'll be glad to show you through our stock.No matter what part of Canada you reside in, our \u201cWedding Gift Book- fet\u201d will be of timely service during the approach- Ing wedding season.Distance is no barrier to successful trading with us.Our Mail Order methods are well known and taken advantage of by thousands of gift purchasers throughout th - Dominion.T- This new \u201cWedding Gift Booklèt\u201d a ready \u201cfor mailing ste many unthought of and approp gift hints, pyrite and secure a Copy B.&H 8.KE; The Diamond Mere hante.R.J.TOOK THE INCREASING and immense sale of TOOKE\u2019S SHIRTS is convincing evidence that they are the hest value | © 177 St.James St.2387 St.Catherine St., West.9 1553 St.Catherine St., East.Carels & Litlouns FOR ANY AND Pusey; .EVERY HOME.J Bots by B.S.Mongolian von 8 ov 7 Nunidas À 5: : : Eipm CASH OR CREDIT Wilton, Velvet, Brussels and Tapestry.t and colorings.fare he Cation naw while the assortment is at its best.We will meakbre and sew it to be delivered and laid when wanted.When looking at Carpets examine our stock of Furniture, Stoves, Crockery, etc., etc, and remember we keep everything to furnish a home - ee inducements to newly married couples fitting up.METROPOLITAN HOUSE FURNISHING CO.| 1678 and 1680 Notre Dame St.*.- Begloning April 20th OPEN EVENINGS.Olu ood tf SPECIAL OFFERING Light Weight Underwear Just received\u2018per S-S.Bavarian 7 Seven Cases'Light Weight Gridewear.English Baïtrizgan, short or long sleeves.French Balbriggan, short or long sleeves .Light Natural Wool, unsbrinkable, skbrt or.long sleeves, 31.00 each.nos The new Silkett Underwear, in tan, sky and helfotrope, \u2026.Silk and Wool, in all the nw delicate tints .Lisie Thresd Half Hose, 5 pairs for.oe 1 .35¢, 50¢c, 60c, and 75c each.ee.+.50c to $1.00 80c, 60¢,'75¢, and \u2026.$1.25 each.var van deu.81.00 to $2.00 Ten .Fe Ye eee .dé.$1.00 Mercerized Fancy Striped, 5 paris for.,.cco con che ven oneness $1.00 Black Cashmere, 5 pairs for .Petes see aes wee ose soa ane eos.$1.00 Silk and Lisle Thread Half Hose, .ous oo ees.50C to 5c.\u2026, Extra.Special x BELFAST LINEN MESH UNDERWEAR.31.60 each.Don\u2019t Miss Those WASHABLE VESTS.+ ree ene oes +.8175 to $3.00 213 and 215 Co.Et.James Street THE HANNAN STORE, \u2018MnF, R.HEATON, of ; Messrs, W.Scott & Sûns he juet retained a Europe where be has personaly selected | > ORIENTAL RUGS and CARPETS - which are now on view at 1739 Notre Dame St.Mowtreal.#7t2Avif \u2018 x « oN Pa Te smart, ha Men's Spring Suits, in blue and black serges, suitable for sum- \u2026 85.00 Fancy English Stripes, in all the _Dewest colorings, well tailor ces eee.$6.50 Fancy Worsteds and Tweeds, in neat checks, in double stripes, check stripes and fancy : over- checks TAILOR Ê Your Spring uit If ever a man wants clothes, it's when the first warm days appear.No where can the most particular man find a \"finer, fresher or more satisfying stock of suits to choose from than is here at this moment, OUR GARMENTS AT ALL TIMES SHOW : JAKENESS.ndsome Men\u2019s Spring Suits, extra- quality Tweed, assorted patterns, neat checks, tailor-made .59.00 Men's Spring Suits, in fancy English worsteds, stripes and checks, latest designs; also Cheviots and Vicunas .ve 810.50 English Black and Blue Twill Serges, single and double breasted, equal to custom made Blumenthals 673-679 Craig St., West Corner Bleury: Clothiers, Hatters and Outfitters, - VICTORIA k.M.CUSSON & OÙ, Moutrost: THE LEADER of Union Made «275 8e Cigars Se { ant London, May 12.\u2014At the second spring {meeting at Ne ° to-da.» the \u2018Newmarket (of 3 s0V- ereigns; \u201cfor He A ne up- ; distance one mile and two for by Bostonian.Patron wa longs) was won , and Valensa was third.| Saint was Second, Acefuil, the American Tierbyv candidate, was not pl FR LL To Rent for tha Sam , r Mouths, an wun LAUNCH À : | {= fade x Ce nD Ly .J Le JE ima a Sr EEE n UE 34 A À The Firat\u2018night of the fourth annual horseshow was Jike the dress rehearsal of | a fashionable wedding.Kverything was there in the way of decorations and paraphernalia; beauty and the beast were there admired nnd realy to be admired.there was muse in quant) ties, hat somehow or other the thing lacked what art critics call the proper atmos-| phere.| It seemed more like a preliminary can-, ter before the real racing on the pro-, gramme starts; and judging last evening | as such, 1t was very successlul indeed.; It gave an idea of what the remaining\u2019 afternoons and evewngs will be this week; , of the kind of people who will attend; nf! the fine horses that will be put un for: show; of the careful manner in which ail! arrangements will he carried out.and of} the enthusiasm that will prevail when the full quota of equine enthuviasts will be pre-! t.1t allowed one to imagine what \u2018the! amphitheatre will iook like when not only, the boxes and a tew tiers of seats behind are filled, but when all the blank space of last might will be a solid mass of bright dresses and flowers and ribbons.It gave one an idea of the crush there will he, notwithstanding the widened promenare.when all the boxholders and the othr people who have access to the walk, will get again into the habit of walking up ind down along the rail and exchange airy nothings, sometimes apropos to horsce and oftemer not.PLENTY OF ENTHUSIASM.There was a gond deal of enthusiasm Jast night, and with the applause of the gloved hands of the boxholders and their immédiate neighbours mixed.the loud shouts and the stamping of feet of the men and boys who were gathered at the northern end of the ring, and showed their apprqval more particularly when ther friends among thc carters and cart drivers were decorated.Thd Arena looked very pretty.There were some things about the decorations that reminded one of former shows, like the large gilt horeeheads with which the draperies of the hoxes were punctuated, but on the whole things looked fresh and bright.Among those&who were firat to enter was Mr.George Pepper.of Toronto, who did so- much to make the first two shows a success, and even acted as ripgmaster.- An he looked with approval at his cor rectly attired wmuccessor, Mr.Allen.he expressed the belief that the present show would be a very suvves+ful one.and gave as one of the reasons for Mis opinion the fect that there.was an immense rivalry just now between the Western people * who make a specially of breeding and training fine horses.While admitting that Toronto had a large number of tine private stables, he felt compelled to state that barring the professional stables.such as his own ani those of Crow and Murry and others, Montreal was ahend of Toronto in the matter of fine and well-trained harxeflesh.He knows what he is talking about in .matters of this sort, and his approvai pounts for something.Te started his list of winnings for this show by capturing the silver cup offered in class 34 with a pretty and clever chestout gelding, six .years old.v.IN THE RING.Everything in the ring looked in alup- shape \u2018order.The pleasant odour of the tanbark was inviting, and the four stablemen looked convincing if stuff in their re spective corners.Several minor improvements and novelties over last year's show were noticeable.\u2018Sour Stomach \u2014Bad Breath.The body depends on the bowels to carry off all waste and poisonous matters from the system \u2014it is Nature's drainage.If the bowels don't perform their functions properly and\u2019 become clogged up.the system gradually absorbs this poison.It Is this which \u201ccauses sick headache, biliousness, sour stomach, bad breath, inactive liver, lack of energy, heartburn, etc, Abbey's Effervescent Salt will cure you by clearing sway the obstruction and thatoughly cleansing the \u201c bowels.This brings (healthy action to all the organs of the Body.ind rids the system of \u2014-\u2014Ah ns viy Abbey's wescdnt Salt per- fol.in.hails, glass of fepld Vl : 7 .: WE \\ There were new season tickets, odd and handy.and there was a very finely decorated programme, and best of all the interior of 1 .:+ programme was ro divided as to give tue visitors an opportumty to go home at a respectabe hour.It was one oi the great drawbacks of laat year's show that the daily programmes dragged out too long, and for that reason the present show was lengthened as regards days.NO WASTE OF TIME.There seemed to be an inclination also Jast evening on the part of the judges to prevent the great waste of time, which wud a feature in the judging of last year.The onlookers, after they have seen à horse trot.\u2018or gallop or walk cround the rng a dozen times or so are apt to got wearied.if the jâdges make him .repeat the performance after that.The tirst clase shown was that of bakers\u2019 deliveries, and \u2018some of these looked nice enough to increase the consumption of bread.The entries were: George, dk.br.g.16.1.aged, exhibited by Geo.Smith, Montreal, Jackson, dk.br.g.16.2.8 years, exhibited hy Jas.Strachan, Montreal.Jones, gr.g., 16, 8 years, exhibited by Jas.Strachan, Montreal.Bob.ch.g., 16.10 years, exhibited by Jas.II.McKeown, Montreal.Black Bess, bl.m., 15.3, 7 years, exhli- bited by Jas.H.McKeown, Montreal.Nell, gr.m., 15.2, 8 years, exhibited by John Cunningham, Montreal.The high schooled horses came next, and Miss Pepper's bright Chestnut.Sur- rige, eamly won the cup, while Mr.H.ontagu Allan's beautiful Montrose came It was the number most generally admired during the evening.The entries were: Rupert, br.g.15.2, 5 years, exhibited by Miss AL.Wilson, Montreal.~~ Montrose, ch, g.15.3 1-2, aged.exhibited by H.Montagu Allan, Montreal.Mv Surprise, ch.g.15.1, 8 years, exhi- Dited by Miss Alma Pepper, Toronto, nt.The cabmen\u2019s single turnouts took-the popular fancy, and each driver seemed to ave a little clique of friends and admirers, who expressed their delight and approval without stint.The entries were: Molly, b.Jas.Hoofstetter.Montreal.Bav Jim.b.g.18.3, 6 years, exhibited by Alex.McGarr.Montreal.Bay Prince, b, g., 18.1, 7 years, exhibit ed by Alex.McGarr, Montreal.Maud, b, m., 18, § years, exhibited by James Quincy.Montreal.Erins Star, hr.g.16.1, 9 years, exhibit ed by Thos, Waterson, Montreal.Dolly, br.m., 16, 5 years, exhibited by Robert Bow, Montreal.The combination saddle and harness horses brought out not only a tins lookin, lot of animals, but a fine turnout of stylish two-wheelers of all sorts of shapes and d s of comfort.me of the horses were driven by their owners and others had friends drive and ride them for them.Mr.Berthisume's Killarney showed a ood deal of ill-temper, and created a ittde pleasurable excitement by its attempts to break up this particular pert of the show.The entries actually shown in this clase were: John Peel.\"bl.g., 15.3, 6 ycars, exhibited by A.Hamilton Gault, Montreal, Killarney.b.5., 16, 8 years, exhibited by J B.rthiaume, Montreal.Hector.dk.ch.g., 16.9%.aged, exhibited by J.Alex.Stevenson, Montreal.Katie Flynn, br.m., 15.3 4 years, exhibited by Dr.James Bell, Montreal.Tally -Ho, gr.g., 16, 5 years, exhibited by H.H.nt, Montreal, Silver Bill, b.g., 16.3, 7 years, exhibited by W.Kearney, jr.Montreal.Maud, br.m., 15.8, 7 years, exhibited by F.W.Molson, Montreal.Clinker, cg, 16,:7 years, exhibited by M.J.Ross, New Ÿ : ; Seagull, gr.g., 16, exhibited by Bartlett McLennan, Montreal, Listowel, b.g., 16, '¢ years, exhibited by Kidd Bros.Listowel, Ont, Benator, ch.g., 16.1, § years, exhibited by George Pepper, Toronto, Ont.Connaught, ch.g., 16.§ years, exhibited by Adam Beck, London, Ont., 15.3%, ¢ years, exhibited by Mrs, Adam Beck, London, Ont.Why Not, ch.g.16, 6 years, exhibited by George L.Caine, Montreal The exhibit of borsss driven to deliv ery carts was also a very number.Three entries took of a brown horse called ger, a yellow cart, and a driver in a khaki suit and bowler hat.The oc 3 ; \u2018outs.m.16.6 years, exhibited by | awarded, and, driving around the ring, took his hat off several times to the ap: y plauding spectators.The entrics actual shown were: T.ady Bess, hm.15.214, 7 years.exhihit- ed by the 8B.Carsley Co.ftd.Montreal.Tiger, b.g., 16.1.5 years, exhiblted hy Lake nf the Woods Milllug Co.Montreal.Prince, b.æ.15,2,6 yenrs, exhibited by the Cangdjan Transfer Co, Montreal.The exciting number rame last, and that was a jumping exhibition between members of the Canadian Hunt and horses owned by them.As usual, there were a number of horses that refused and put the hones of their riders, if not their lives in jeopardy, and there was one horse called \u201cTrouble\u201d that fully deserved its name.There seemed a good deal of nervousness exhibited in the riding last night.Probably the best ridden horse was Mr.B.J.Coghlin'a Senater, which had Me.Morris.of the (apadian Hunt, up.Its performance and its conformation obtained first prize.Mr.Morris did nat do so well with his own horse.The lautter- animal, however, was only just recovering from an experience in a fire which took place in its stable two nights ago.Its performance was pretty good, but # lost sn conforme tion.Results of Judging.Event 1 -\u2014Class 12\u2014General delivery horses.shown in single harness, to bakers\u2019 waggons, as used in local deliveries\u2014 1.Nell, gr.m., 15.2, 6 years, Jahn Cunningham, Montreal, 2, Jackson.dk.br.g., 16.2, 8 years, Jas.Strachan, Montreal.3.Black Bess.bl.m.153, 7 years, Jas.H.McKeown Montreal.Event 1I.\u2014Clagss 34.\u2014Saddle horses.Best saddle horse not under 15 hands.To be judged for manners at the walk, trot, and canter.Horses to perform right and left about on) the forehand, and passage at the walk.\u2019 Canter on right and left, and change when caritering on the right, and also on the straight line :\u2014 1.Mv Surprise, ch, g., 15.1, 6 years, Miss Alma Pepper, Toronto.- 2 Montrose, ch.g.15.3 1-2, aged, H.Montagu Allan, Montreal Event III.\u2014Class 6.\u2014Cabmen's turn- Cabmen's turnout, single, propertv of exhibitor on or before April 1st, 1808, as let for hire on the streets of Montreal :\u2014 ; \u2018 «1.Dolly, br.m., 18/8 Montreal, 3.Bay Jim, 183, ¢ years, Alex McGarr.Montreal.3.Erin's Star, br.g., 16.1, 9 wears, Thos.\u2018Waterson, Montreal.; Event IV, class 29.combination saddle and harness horses.Horses over 16.2, first shown to an appropriate vehicle, and judged as a horse best suited for harness purposes.Then unharnessed in ring and shown and judged under saddle.Horse dest suited for hoth these purposes to be awarded the prize: - 1, Hector, dk.ch.x., 15.3%, aged, J.Alex.Stevenson.Montreal.2.Falkirk, b.g., 15.31%, Mrs.| years, Robert Bow, 6 ycars, Adam Beck, London, Ont.WITHOUT GOOD BLOOD THERE CANNOT BE GOOD MEALTH EEE IRON-OX \u2014\u2014 'TABLETS [oo are unexcelled, and they have obvious advantages over med- icinesin liquid form.We know 2 à Seagul!l.gr.g.18, aged, Bartlett Mo- Lennan, Montreal.4H.C.Maud, brun, 15.3, 7 years, F.E.Molson, Montreal.Event\u201d V.class 13.general delivery: horses shown in single harness and delivery cart, as In local dellverles: 1.Tiger.bg.161, % years, Lake of Woods Milling Co., Montreal.7 Event VI, cla 45, open to hunters, property of members of the Canadian.Hunt (lub, tn bé ridden by members in their uniform: 1.Hurdles, Senator, ch.g., 16, 7 years, B, J.Coghlan.Montreal.2.Duke, b.g., 18, 7 years, N.B.Picotte, Montreal.2 Laddv, Plc, 16, 6 years, Z.A.Pre- vost, Mentreal.4.Tie, bg, 341.Mignault, Montreal.THE RING COMMITTEE.The ring committee consisted last night of Dr.Chas.McEuchran, M.F.H.chair man; Mr.Montagu Allan, vice-chairman; Mr.Colin Campbell and It-Col.A.E Whitehead.SPECTATORS AND THEIR DRESSES Occupants of the Boxes and Strollers on the Promenade.9 years, Dr.Arthur At the opening of the Montreal Horse Show last night quietness was the keynote, no matter what one's view point may have been.The puzzle was to dig- cover just where this sense of rest and guictness lay, for, to all appearances, the how differed in nothing radically from that of other years.The first session is always quiet, and the crowds seldom ) The solution of the riddle seemed to lie in the fact: that nearly \u2018everybody came early, and.once in their seats, showed a stern determination to keep them.It was the old difficulty experienced in the first year of the show; people were afraid to use the promenade in the early pert of the evening, and it was almost time for the last event when the first few people began to mave about, and th were speedily followed by their friends.Once the little knot of men at the entrance to the ring was added to, a fringe extendéd slowly along the promenade.onlookers watched with interest the hunters belonging to the members of the Canadian Hunt being shown over the hurdles.And a few minutes later\u2014that in, at the end of the eveping\u2014the promenade was fairly well filled with daintily gowned women and their escorts.The scene was exceedingly attractive\u2014a confused impression at first of pranci steeds, red coated riders, bright h draperies, and exquisite gowns, resolved itself into its component parts\u2014 the ring with its dark brown tan-bark and white garbed attendants; the gaily hung judges\u2019 stand with its display silver caps; the wide sweep of the oval promenade hung with the red, yellow, white and blue, the bright colours of the winners\u2019 ribbons, and the purple and white of the Horse Show colours, beyond and ebove which rose the boxes and the tiers of seats behind them.Above all shane the white \u2018painted arches of the Arena roof from which depended countless gay flags, streamers and yards end s of gracefully festooned bunting.box usually occupied by the Jovernor-General.\u201cK\u201d on the east side, was this year without any distinguishing mark to raise it above iia fel- Jows.The absence of rd Minto is the jubject of uch , but e Show itself is too firm ished to lose appreciably in attendance their inability to be present.A SOCIAL SUOCESS.From a eocial point of view the show last night was a success.\u2018 with two or three exceptions, were by well-known women, whe, in the majority of instances, made.the first somsion | of the Horse Show the peg upon whish to hang a smart dm or Supper party, or both.The boxes wnoccupied last night are all taken, and their owners will enteitain we during the week.Tha dremes were Telly lovee, amd :jronto), in blue with tou of Later it & nd Ce if aociely, didn't have ils gowns last eveti Montres hes noms to colours.Most: of the cloaks were lack silk, either made quite long or of the Monte Carlo variety.Next to white and cream, gray was the favourite, There were à few handsome blue gowns, and one or two lovely pink ones.\u2018Taken ax a whole, however, the general \u2018effect, particularly in the boxes, was of white only.merging here and there into a touch of colour.This effect was the more admirable as it did not clash in any way with the gorgeousness of the hangings, which were unusually bright, though toned into softness by the brilliant white roof from which they radiated in all directions.Thanks to the new ones just added this season, the boxes now almost entively line the promenade, and the result is to be commended, as it has a more finish appearsuce than of old, when the boxes stopped at the stairs leading from the promenade to the boxes and reserved vonts.LL This afternoon the tea-room\u2019 will be opened in aid of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals, Mrs.Chas.MeBschren and Mrs.Baumgarten will be in.charge.The innovation promises to be a most popular one, and last night was commented upon enthusiastically and romised liberal patronage.The young adies who will assist this afternoon are Miss Minnie MacCallum, Miss Edith Mol.son, Miss Lily Peterson, Miss Arnton sud Miss I.ie.IN THE EAST SIDE BOXES.x \u201cAA\u201d contained in addition to Mr.Chores Meredith, and Mrs.Meredith wha was in gray.with becomin hat with touches of yellow, Mr.F.E.Meredith, and Mrs.Meredith wearing white over which was a black silk cloak, the costume ing finished with an immense black hat.being Hon.G.A.Drummond's box, were Mrs.Huntley Drummond wearing white, with grey Monte Carlo coat and flower trimmed hat; Miss Drummond iu black, with black toque; Mrs.Arthur Drummond also in black; and the Meanrs.Dansey (England), and Master Guy Drum- ond.mec Mr.R.Forget's box was un: occupied, as Mrs.Forget was prevented attending owing to slight indisposition.\u201cDD.\u201d Mr.Edgar McDougall\u2019s box held in addition to Mr.and Mrs.MeDougall, the guests they had entertained at dinner.Mrs.McDougall wore white antique lace over silk, and large black picture hat.Miss Jessie McDougall was in black and white silk, with black hat: Miss Kenny.of Halifax.wore black, with gray feather boa and white hat.The other sts were Lieut.-Col.Whitehead and ir Morse In \u201cEE,\u201d Mr.J.FE.Aldred's box, were Mr.and Mrs.PP.G.Goxder, the latter wearing brown with touches of blue and a blue hat: Miss Phyllis Porteous in dark blue voile trimmed with white, and white hat: Miss Anna Ewan, wearing gray with white hat; and Mr.Aldred.\u201cFF,\u201d which has been taken for the season by Mr.F.W.Thompeon, held in addition to Mrs.Thompson in a light blue cloth gown, with white lace coat, and white bat; Miss Thompson, in blue crepe de chine, blue hat, and cream cloth coat: Miss Alice Thompson.in cream etamine and cream hat; and Mr.Thompson.In \u201cGG\u201d Mr.C.J.McCuaig's box, were Mr.McCuaig, Mra.McCuaig, gowned in white cloth with twine coloured lace, and a white hat; Mrs, Peers David: son, in a light gown and white nat; Mrs.H.Henshaw in black with touches of white, and a black hat; Mr.Peers Davidson and Mr.H.Hénshaw.The occupants of Senator Forget's box, \u201cHH,\u201d were Mrs, Forget, in black China silk with Jace applique, and black hat: Mrs.A, La Rocque, wearing a deep cream lace n with touches of pale blue, and lace bat, studded with mother o\u2019 peur! {wequins; Mr.Kleczkowski, Count de Bieyes aad Hon, L.J.Forget.i is ; Box \u201cA\u201d wae occupied by Lady Hick- son, whose gown was of black Jace over white silk, with which she wore a black hat: Mis Mabel Hickson in reseda green voile.and white hat trimmed with flowers; Mise Grace Stearns, gowned ing- ly in pale blue with tulle hat of the same shade, and a long light coat; and by Nr.Hickson.z n \u201cB.\" Mr.Angus Hooper had as his fests Mrs.Porteous, in gray; Miss Jrury, in green and white foulard; Miss Scott, in fawn voile with blue hat; Dr.Morse (Boston) and Mr.Vaughan.Dr.and Mrs.H.B.Yates attended the show with friends, but did not occupy their box, \u201cC.\u201d In it were: Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Armour, the latter in a black gown and black hat; Mr.G.R.Major, and Mrs.Major, in black and white, and black hat; Mim Spratt ¢To- ches white.Dr.and Mra.H.B.Yates attended the show with friends, but did not occupy their box\u2014\u201cC.\u201d In it were Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Armour, the latter in a gown and smart hat: Mr.G.R.Major, and | Mrs.Major.in black and white, and at; Miss Spratt (Toronto), i with touches of white.}, in blue, Mre.G.W.Cook and a ied box \u201cD.\u201d Mrs white tulle , with flowers.Miss; Eileen ith Eres ribbons.aad whe tah wi ri , white hat.Philip Gilbert's - - party of friends .Cook wore a gown\u2019 was biscuit coloured crepe, and whe wore a light hat.Mrs.Montefiore Joseph (Quebec) was in gray, with black hat.In \u201cE\u2019 were 'Dr.and Mrs.Charles Mec- Eachran and the guests they had enter tained at dinner before going to the show.Mrs.C.McEachran was handsomely gowned in fawn cloth, with trimming Russian lace, and a lace toque.Mrs F.W.Molson wore black] with black hat and a white lace collar.R.A.E.Greenshields wore pale gray, with light cloak and black picture hat.Others in this box were Mr.R.A.E.Greenshields and Mr.F.IV.Molson, \u201cF\u2019 Mr.J.Malcolm McIntyre's box, contained, in addition to Mr.Mcintyre, Miss Melntyre, in a light frock, bei coat, and becoming picture hat; Mra.Me.Intyre, in black and small black hat: Mrs.\u2018Duncen_Melntyre, in light silk; and Mrs.A.À.Hodgson, in white, with tan coat.\u201cG,\u201d Sir Thos.and Ledy Shaughnessy\u2019s box, beld, in addition to themselves, Miss Alice nessy and Mr.E.B.Oder, of Toronto.Lady Shaughnessy\u2019s gown was of bleck point d'esprit, over white ailk, trimmed with Irish lace, and a black tulle hat.Miss Sbaugbnesry was gowned in pale pink silk, trimmed with white lace, and a large bisck chifisn icture hat.\u201cH\u201d was octupied by Mr.A.Baum- rien, Mrs.Baumgarten, in, gray with garniture of lace and a lace hat with pink roses; and by Mies Laura Smith, of, Ottawa, who is visiting Mrs.Baumgarten, snd who was gowned in Boys! blue cloth with elaborate trimming of ecru lace, snd + lace hat.Ed Qlouston's box, ras un- ocouûpied, Dir.Clous n spending the even- tpg with friends in another box.d Ere, with lace trimming, and white CONTINUED ON PAGE TWELVE.| style.~ When you buy Spring and Summer Suits here lovk for Expect to pay half what others charge.No fit\u2014no pay, is our way.Suits and Overcoats from $7.50.CLOTHING 231 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of MANANA j on ench box.{MITATIONS, designedly made and deiiberately sold as Gran- das.They have no responsible origin, and the fact that they are sold as Grandas ait once stamps them as imitations and frauds.On this side are CHEAP GRANDAS IMITATIONS dare not use the cut of MANANA ' On their goods pr res pme at, abattre ant e Mr Y Hh te TT a me 3 ad Avg ep oy La en 15 Ki Ni od = er SE A - te wife who \u201cis ee as os LL PIN SPOILINS FOR WAR WITH RUSS Government Ready Fight to Prevent Occupation of Manchuria.IS DEPENDING ON ENGLAND To See Fair Play and Thinks She .Can Beat Czar\u2019s Fleet and Drive Out Cossacks.(Special by Cable from a Correspondent of the Montreal Star.) London, May 12.Authoritative Japanese opinion indicates that the Imperial Government is disposed to fight.iI necessary.to avert jermunent Russian envamp- ment on the threshold of Japan.\u201cJapan has griuter interests at st.Le than any other nation.\u2019 said a Japanese diplomatist to the Siar correspondent this morning.\u201cJapan.\u201d he added.\u201cob jects to Russiun aggression in t hina for political as well as commercial reasons.Whenever the s.tuation warrants action, Japan will-act.If Russia forces war on \u2018us Great Britain is bound to see fair play, which is all Japanese soldiers and suil- ors require.We con easily cope with the Russian fleets and at the same time drive the Cossacks ent of Manchuria and Keep them out.\u201d According to the bear information oh- teinable here the British Government is awaiting clearer light on the situigion in Manchuria with the determination to take whatever steps msy be necessary to prevent the abroratiun of \u2018treaty nights.Prominen: officials admit that England is committed by the Anglo-Japanese alliance to a policy that admits of no scuttling without something unpleasantly savouring Of pusillanimity end dishonour.At the same time :t is nol expected that Russa will ignore the angry protests of three greet nations, while no credence is given to the suggestion that Germany has agreed to support the designs of Russia.Ix is believed that even France will re fuse to follow iis autocrat.aliy into dangerous complications.There is a shrewd suspicion that the Muscovite flourish in the far east is intended to divert attention from a contemplated movement elsewhere, possibly in the Balkans.American officals here agree with the British in the opinion that Bt.Petersburg is not look.ng for war.LONDON JOURNAL | PREJUDGES CHARGES.Says it Would Be Miscarriage of Justice Unless Dunsmuir Repents, (Special Cable from the Special Corie spondent of the Montreal Star in London.) London, May 12.\u2014The Financial News, commenting of Premier Dunsmuir\u2019s charges against President Ghanghnessy and another, says the charges will constitute a most.reckless miscarriage of justice if Mr.Dunsmuir is not made to repent bavieg launched them.WINDERMERE.REBELS DEFEATED WITH GREAT SLAUGHTER.KSpecial by Cable from a Correspondent the Montreal Star.) Gibraltar, May 17.-Prince Arafa, who recently set cut to give battle to the tribesmen oi the Benidir.Who had threatened Tetusn, came up with the rebeis yesterday.and deteated them with great slaughter.The Prince's troops burned several villages ocvupied Iw the Benidir and the Benthausmar.The losses suffered by thc Sultan's troops were terrible, and they are still in hot pursuit of the rebel troops.It 1< believed here that the troubles, at lea: in the Tetuan district, are over.as the British battleship Renown, which sailed for Tetuan the other day, has returned.Body Found in the River.Bpecjal to The Montreal Star.ensburz.N.V.May 12 \u2014The body of Harold Wiltise.the nine vear old son of Mrs.Belle Wilt.of Watertown, who disappeared from home on the evening of May first \u2018was tound today, in the Black River, by two men who were \u2018gathering .TEARFUL OR CHEERFUL?\u201cWhether a woman is tearful cr cheerful ds not on what she has materially, but what she is Physically.Many an indulgent husband is driven almost r by the tearful outburst of a has \u201cevery- she wants.\u201d He wants to know Such a/ condition is feted to - a pe The mental depression has its ing womanly weskness.Se Plus Favorite Prescription changes tearful women tocheerful women by the diseases which cause phys- Dr rm and depression of spirits.It establishes larity, dries unhealthy drains, heals in tion and ulceration, and cures female weakness.Mrs.Alice Adams, of Laboratory, Washin ; \u201cWith many thanks I wrril i234 you Rion 1 am.I can sey God en vour I voice Froseripth en .Pierce's Favori rescri his \u2018Golden Medical Discove tee work.I cat proto ro at can =m 8 o - dither.Ton rap this give theui uty address.\u201d 8, _ \u201cFavorite Prescription ¥ makes weak women snd sick women well.po substitute for the medicine works wonders for week the bowels healthy by the imels tue of Doctor Pierce\u2019s Pleasant to HER HUSBAND WAS A DRUNKARD A Lady who cures her husband of his Drinking Habits writes of her struggle to save ker home A PATHETIC LETTER ARG Wa da ; MN 4 A \u201cI had for a long time been thinking of trying the Tasteless Samaria Prescription treatment on my husband for his drinking habits, but 1 was afraid he would discover that I was giving him medicine, and the thought unnerved me.I hesitated for near- lv a week.but one dav when he came home very much intoxicated and his week's ral: ary nearly all epent.| threw off all fear and determined to make an effort to save our home trom the ruin I eaw coming, at all hazards.I sent for vour Tasteless Samaria Prescription.and put it in his coffee as directed next morning and watched and prayed for the result.At noon I gave him more and also at supper.He never suspected a thing.and I then boldlv kept right on giving it regularly, as I had discovered something that set every nerve in mv body tingling with hope and happiness, and I could R sent us for immediate sale and returns, oe J vos a Carole now in nak VHS we have instructions Lo close ons at on Sale will Fpl at our Rooms, 1821-1823 Notre Dame street, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, May 10th and 20th.= .m.each .C ogues à few , 10986 At 2.30 pm.each day M.NICKS & CO., Auctioneers Extensive Clearing Sale of New and Second-hand Furniture Including oak and walnut bedroom sets.brass bedsteads, sideboards, dining tables and chairs, lounges, pariour sets, odd chaire.tables, mahogany wardrobe, a few pleces of old mahogany, mirrors, gasaliers, carpets, oilcloth, pictures, crockery, glassware, stoves, and general household effects, at our rooms, 1821-1823 Notre Dame street, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 13, at 2.30 o'clock.M.HICKS & CO.,, 109 3 Auctioneers.LEGAL CARDS.Milton Hersey, M.A.Se.(McGill City Analyst.Provineial Analysis Chemist o\u2019 the C.P.R.ANALYSES FOR THE AUBLID.PHONE MAINS 333° 146 ST.JAMES STREET, Montres L McGibbon, Casgrain, Byan& Mitchell Barristers, Sélicitors, Etc.CANADA LIFÆ BUILDING, MONTREAL McGibbon, K, GU.T.Cisase-Ousgraia, K.UM.P Fey C.Ryan\" Vicior EB Mitchell, Mduuard Surveyet.Leuzilss Armour.HEET, FALCONER, COOK & HCASTER, ADVOCATES.Standard Building, St.James Street, Montreal.A.FALCONER, A.R.McMaster.C.J.FLEET, 109 326 J.W.COOK, SUMMER RESORTS.RAILROADS.CANADIAN PACIFIC Round Trip Vk Tickets will be issued to 1908.all stations in Can- ads, P Marie, Mich, .troit, M ich.and a SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE on May 23rd.24th and 25th.Good to return until May 2th.1903, Ottawa Sleeper leaves Windsor Statien every night at 10,05 p, m.City Ticket and Felegraph OfMos, 190 5T.JAMES STREET, next Post Office RAILWAY GRAND TRUN SYSTEM VICTORIA DAY, MAY 25, 1903.Return Tickets will be issued at lowest.SINGLE crass FARE CLASS Going Dates\u2014 May 23, 25, 1803 Return Limit May 85, 1503.Leave Bonaventure Station \u201cINTERNATIONAL LIMITED\u201d FAST OTTAWA SERVICE.Lv.5.30 2.m.week days; 4.10 p.m.daily.Ar, Ottawa 11 80a.ma, 7.10 p.m.CITY TICKET OFFICES, 337 St.James ltroet, Telephones Main 460 and 461 or Bonaventure station.Regular Weekly Trade Sale Benning & Barsalou, auctioneers, wilt sell at their salesrooms, Nos.§6 and 58 St.Peter street, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th, ; AT 10 O'CLOCK A.Ma large assortment of dry §00ds.woollens and worsteds,.tweeds, clothing.etc.Also at 3 o'clock p.m., cases of boote and shoes and rubbers.Sale without any reserve.Liberal terms.BENNING & BARSALOU, © Auctioneers.109 3 LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE From MONTREAL, avarian 13June 18July 3% Aug.onian 16 May WJune 35 July Tunisian 33 May 3S7June » 1 Aus.Parisian 30 May 4 July SALE.\u2018 Pretorian 6June 11July 13 Aug.Tunisian and Bavarian are the 1 and finest steamers on the Canasta À route, 10,570 tons.Twin screws, FI BST-CLASY, $63 u accordieg te Steamer, location of, sud number of persons in atate- room.SECOND-CLASS, Liverreol or Londonderry Bavariau, Tunisian or Tonian Other steamers, $37.50.Return tickets at reduced rates, THIRD CLASS, Liverpoo), London or Glass gow, $28 or $28; Parts, $33.GLASGOW SERVICER.From New York From Montreal 16 May Mongolian Fo 27 Many an 28 May Laurentian Corin 10 June First Cabin 850 Upw'ds Second Cab! ® Third Class, ax 1.828 171 DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Apply to H.& A.ALLAN, Montreal, HARBOR VIEW HOUSE Just opened, nothing like sit about Portland; will satisty any mood.Full particulars at Star Resort Bureau, or address 371 Cottage st.Cape Elizadeth, Maine.C.E.Small, Proprietor.107 13eod The POCAHONTAS, Hittery Point, Maine Entrance of Portsmouth Harbour.The most beautiful on the coast.and great naval station of the north.Visited annually by North Atlantic Squadron.Fine boating, bathing, fishing, golf.tennis, etc.Furnished cottages to rent near hotel.Address Mrs.C.G.FRANCIS, Manager, The Abbotsford, Commonwealth ave, Boston.107 13004 x ADIRONDACKS.MAPLEWOOD INN, ELIZABETHTOWN, N.T.Thoroughly modern.Beautifully, situated.Cuisine and service the best.Low rates for carly sesson.Write for booklet.107 26e0d G.W.JENKINS, Propr.on voauty Lo RAY rs Use only days Metr Moaith.ost satiof.HEALTH = ras ov Don't stain skin or lines.farge 50 Cent bottion, at leading druggivts Wholesale Agen Lyman, Bons and Co.Montreal.a 306 312 - New York Central end Hudson River Railroad.For New York and all Points South.Tickets, Pullman Aocommodation, and comploie information at the city ticket + office, ® 130 ST.JAMES ST.HB.J.HEBERT, F.Rk.BARBOUR, Uity Ticket agent, General Agent wor _ Montreal Park & Island Railway Co.LACHINE.\u2014 Leaving Post Office every 20 min.from 6 a.m.to 11 p.m., last car to La- chine midnight.From Lachine every 20 min., from 550 am.to 11 p.m, last car 12.50 a.m.to St.Henri only.SAULT AU RECOLLET.\u2014 45 min.service, leaving corner Ht.Lawrence and Craig sts.and Sauit au Reçoilet, from 6 am.to 11.15 ma PF CARTIERVILLE, ST.LAURENT AND COTE DES NEIGES.\u2014 Through cars from cor.Craig and Bleury ats.every hour from 8 am.tv 11 pm.From Cartierville, first car 5.45 a.m.Every hour from 7 a.m.to midnight, Extra service to Cote des Neiges from cor.Craig and Bleury sts\u2026.every 30 min.from 6.30 a.m.to ® a.m.and from 4 p-m.to 7 p.m.Cars leave Westmount, cor, Victoria avenue and Sherbrooke st.every 20 min.from ¢ am.'to 12.20 p.m.ONLY CARS LEAVING AT 20 MINUTES PAST THE HOUR CONNECT WITH CARS FOR CARTIERVILLE.262°t¢ Canad May Oth, Jumel July 1% Kensington.\u2026\u2026 May 16th, June 3, July 233 Dominfon.May 33rd, Jume 37, Aug L Bouthwark.we May 30th.July 6 Aug 8 BOSTON TU LIVERPOOL Commonwealth, May 2nd | New England, May 14 - PORTLAND TU LIVERPOOL.Tauric.May 3nd tishman 16th Nerssman.TT May Wen | Eas May AVONMOUTH DOCK & BRISTOL Montreal - Turcomau\u2026 .\u2026 .May 2nd | Manxman .\u2026 Nay 10th BOSTUN Tu MKDIIESLANKAN.Cambroman.May 3n1 | Vancenver\u2026\u2026 June 8th For sli particulars regarding freight or passage apply to \u201cTHE DOMINION LIXN& 17 fu Sac t St,, Montreal, 10.2 = Canadian Pacific Railway Coys ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.PRO POSKD SUMMER SAILINGS.Montreal te Liverpool.LAKE ERIE Le ssec0enne assenss May Hih.LAKE MANITOBA.veuves May 21st, LAKE CHAMPLAIN 0.June th.LAKE ÉRHIE.0.envenvesss June 18th, LAKE MANITOBA .June 25h, LAKE CHAMPLAIN.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.«July ®h, And Weekly Thersafler.Montreal to Bristol.\u2018MONTROSE.May 8 and June 13 Steamers sail st daybreak.Fasseugers embark after 8 p.m.day pravieuste salling, ».Pre MONTROSE carries Second Cabin Passengers only.These fine large steamers have twin screws, side keels, midship saloons, spacious promenade decks, electric light threughout, and are of the most moders ype.RATES OF PASSAGE.First Cabin, $88 sud vpwards.Roumd trip tickets atl reduced rates, Second Cabin, to Liverpool, sod by Montrose te Bristol.837,00; to London.00.- p - , - Persian Rugs, Cot Prices.\u201cCall and examine our magnificent c#ffectibn of genuine handmade ORIENTAL RUGS -and CARPETS before purchasing elsewhere.ing \u2018the only direct native importers in Can- ads, we are in & position to offer to the art loving public the choicest and most unique sentatives in th Indian Carpets.suitable for offices, at great.1y reduced prices.Canada\u2019s Leading Rug Import.sd.$2362 ST.CATHERINE ST.Be- teces that can be obtained by our repre- Eastern markets.We are now offering a choice coliection of High grede Perslana our specialty.L.BABAYAN & C0, | ers, Art Rooms, Karn Bldg., 111 3eod CHAPTER XXVI.SANDY EWAN\u2019S UNSEEN VISITOR.What follows is Dickie Dick's account of the matter\u2014not that which he gave to the Fiscal, but that which he reported times without number to a v large proportion of the inhabitants of Lowran and the neighbourhood, exactly in the same words.\u201cYe see, this is what I ken aboot it\u2014 and Lord be thankit that I Kem pac mair.For the pesterification I hae gotten frae err bodies is juist past tellin\u2019 thae la and e driven moody a wistr man oot 0° his wits!\u201d : One of the auditors having made an obvious mu ion wh this hed not taken Dick threatened strong mea- place, Dickie eG d Ged \u201cGin ye gie ony o' your inpidence Blyth.ye den toll the story yoursel\u2019.Ye may think yoursel\u2019 a clever lad, you and them ken nae better than, to.But mane of you fand him * \u20144the master had béen unco\u2019 dour and rnin\u2019 a\u2019 day till may bes a wee while af- er § o'clock, when was helpin\u2019 Davie Kirklands, the anmarrfet ploughman, to topper.the horse, there eam\u2019 a cry to ue baith yin to gang into the hoose to Mais ter Ewan that meexute! .at at asi sors) ears Dovie Kone sen y says - lands.lauchin\u2019 like.B ik it} be, then \u2018 \u2018Aye, a gve queer Buik it\u2019 , r\" says I.\u2018Muckle Sandy dossna trouble the rone o° Grace verra often!\" © \u2018The mairs the pectr,' says Davie Teen bia ploys wi\u2019 1h lass and that) | w is ploys wi\u2019 this lass and that.) he maire the \u201cpeety sive - he.fof it brings a blessing on a hooss to hae à bit \u2014 ASTHMA CURED Ie Me CERF À = complete lasting constitutional cure, not just \u201c8 relief.\u201d Absolutely different from all sprays, smokes and so-called *\u2018cures.\u201d Spasms never return, Book 81 Free.DR.MAYES, Buffalo, N.Y rayer pitten up at c'en and morn.For- ye, it's a rest frac wark's \u201cAnd when we gatd up to the Bi Hoose, faith, there were the tumblers lai oot and the ks d' cards, and the toddy ladies ,and certes, Davie Kirkiands for- gat a\u2019 abooth the takkin\u2019 0\u2019 tbe Buik.and smacks his lips like ony ither man! For he thocht that no yin o\u2019 us wad gang sober to bed.And that's a treat that doesna come often in the way o\u2019 puir ploomen and ditcher folk like me an\u2019 Davie.\u201cOw, aye, the meister may hae had his faulte\u2014some o' them leeve after him.and some are even auld enough to gang to the schule\u2014but at hame he was ave couthy and bien wi\u2019 the bit dram.It ied 3 man a fine regairdless cock to his unday bonnet to spend a winter aboot the Boreland.Waes me\u2014it's a game! It's a\u2019 by and dune va .\u201cGang_on wi\u2019 the story?Weel, what else am I doin\u2019?Think ye a mun\u2019s tongue fone aye to yae a lilt the day by the ength, like 8 mill-happer?And when we were standin\u2019 i\u2019 the parlour wi\u2019 our hats in oor hand, 5 sheepish, Sandy orders us to throw them in the corner and sit corways doon.And then he opéns up his wull wi\u2019 us.{To be Continued.) Kills Bed Bugs one apotication of LYONS\"\u201d Liquid Bug Poison does the work.Cost asc.a large bottle: Your money back if not wtisfactory.At druggists end grocers.or at INO.T.LYONS, corner Oraig tnd v Bleurr sta 100oacé J Cabin, round rip, $71.28; Londos, $73.78 Thirt Cine to Liverpool, ndon, Gt , Belfast, Loudonderry sod Quesnatown, 25.00.1yte lo buak passage and for particn.| Canadian Pacific Rallway Company.Atlantic Steamship Lines, 8 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.94ecdif » Boston-OQueenstown-Liverpool Fast 1win-scrow Mail and Passe Steamers.14380 tons ; 600 feet long.y markable for steadiness.Rooms upper deck amidships ; perfeet ventilation.SAXON ~May June 2, June 80.IV.RNIA\u2014Juue 168, July 16 .ULTONIA~Third cisss only; Bpeclally fitted.RÉATHLA pew), second cabi sew), cabin and third CAMA Sails May 16.Plans.sailings, etc, 128 State St, Boston, Mass.ALEXANDER MANTIN, AsErT, or te .fW.H.Henry, Temple Bailding, 180 88.James, F 2 HorthGerman Lloyd, As : EiS sEBVIUS.1LYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014BKREMEY, Kaiser.Mayi®, 10 a wn K.Wm.IL June 28,2 p K.Wm.II.Nay 26, 4p m Kréuprins, July 7,4 p Kronprins, June nae m Kaiser, jar 11, toa a Kaiser, June à vu am ji TRY THE NEW EXPRESS\u2019 ë L Wm.TWIN-SCREW £, 8, \"KAISER WILHELK If.\" (U7 feet\u2014 19,500 tous\u2014 40,000 horse-pewsr) SAILS MAY 48, JUNK 23, JULY 3), AUG.28.TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVIOR FLYMOUTH\u2014CHEKBUUKG\u2014BRKMKN.Lutee, May 14, noon Friedrich, Msy 21, noos kriedrich.June 25,10 am Barbarossa, May 28,15sm Barbarosss.Julys, il am hurfuerst, June 4, noon Kurfuerst, July ¥, iV s © Bremen, June A}, lin | Bremen, July 16,2 p ma MEDITERRANKAN sx#VI0X GIBi ALTAR\u2014MAPFLES\u2014GENOA, Laho \u2026.May à 3, là am , Labp, June 27,10 a.m #, irene\u2026.Muy 46,3 p | P.Lrene July 4 A p.un ohenz'n, Juve ds, 3pm Hobens'n, July Ju,11'h ua Weimar, Junel3, 102 m | (Velma.Aug.J, 1U4 M æ.Albert\u2026 June JU, noom | Labo \u2026.Auy.15, 1U à va Naples, Goavaoalr.UELBKICHS & CO.5 Broadway, N.Y.W.H» HANISY, SOLK AGEN à tur sunitreat Temple suridiug, 107 3.v6.8 ve sur Hamburg-dt{merican.aUR\" LLYaUvtaas- vs EX BU AG\u2014HAMBÜRL A1win-bcrew Ksrpross and l\u2019aspenger servis Y.Bismerck May 16 Penosylvania.\u2026 May 30 Wuidersee.\u2026\u2026 May 19 Deutachiané\u2026.\u2026 June 4 A.Victoria.\u2026mfény Zi Patriéis _o\u2026.June 9 Bluecher.May 38 | Moitko.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.June # 8.5.Deutschland, record Su mis.Salis June 4, July 3, Hamburg-American Line, 37 B way, N.V.James Thom, Gemsral Agent, 44 Mt Francois Xavier st.W.H.hemy Temple Buildiug, 1565, samesm Baitersbz's Toarist Agency, 170 34, Jamod Street.oki , B4ays, 7 boun .46, > ANCHOR LINE Steamships from Now York reguiariy fos Glasgow via Londonderry.or .accominodatwis St Lewess Méset ter classes of Fraseneers.- For rates and New Illustrated Lynd AR ROTHE Apply to HENDERSON.a ST aad 18 \u201cpre \u2018James ot, Montreal.\u201d ner.Luise, June 38, 108 @ | fra ue A sn Pa EX AL.° Canada.al one for the Auditor-Gencral to make, - : > ê .i woh a SER \\R-TUESDAY.MAY 12, 1903 far.pions.28 per annum, the \u2018United States.M.Lee Btarke Tribune Bullding New York, and bune Building.Chicago.parent, in France, Mayence, Favre & .f Agent In Toronto, M.W.McGillivray.B® King street West.Agents In Ottawa Cunningham & Co.Agent in London.England, Percy Hurd, 100 Fleet st.Circulation of the Star.WEEK ENDING MAY OTH, 1003.MONDAY - - - % 54,148 TUESDAY - - - - 54064 WEDNESDAY .- .54061 THURSDAY - .5405 FRIDAY - .- .54074 SATURDAY .- 60,289 TOTAL - - - 330,688 Daily Average.- - .55,115 Weekly Btar Last Week - .182,082 CIRCULATION OF \u2019 THE STAR DAILY AND WEEKLY \u2019 WEEK.From the above figures are cxcluded several thousand subscriptions regarded ss Wore or less ephemeral.ere TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1903.\u201c BUILD UP CANADA Fo the GOVERNMENT of , Canada.Give the manufacturers, workingmen, and farmers of Canada the same kind of tariff as that which has made the United States the home of the most prosperous mapufacturers, , workingmen and farmers in the world.AAAMAAMAXAAA To the MANUFACTURERS of 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.AAAAKNAANA 1 To the 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.CASA 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 it and because of it.PAAMMAGA To the AAAAA KA STREET NAMES.The Special Committee Names met yesterday and discussed a number of proposed.changes until it was suddenly discovered that the meeting had not been regularly called, when the com mittee adjourned without baving made alterations.Alderman Sadler very sensibly protested aginst any and all changes of street names.The very existence eal committee upon such a subject seems.an absurdity.Such a committee is under constant temptation to do something to justify its ekistence.All it can do is to make changes in street named, and as Alderman Sadler points out, the whole system of changing street names is a mistake from beginning to end.The only thing that is wrong with the existing nomenclature of Montreal's streets 1s in the on Street of a spe- cases in which two names, one French and one English have been bestowed on a single street.There is no more reason for translating the name of a street than there is for translating the name of a man.Some of the names may not be very euphonious, but it is better to endure this fault, than to destroy historic associations and to create endless inconvenience by whimsical changes.THE CIVIL SERVICE ACT.The attention of our readers has recently been called to the great number of people who have been appointed to the civ- i) service \u201cNotwithstanding anything in the Civil Service Act,\u201d which generally means that the examination prescribed by that Aot has been dispensed with.The Audi tor-General, io his annual report, presented to Parliament this session, refers to this subject.He says: \u201cI beg to request that, whatever may be done in connection with the doing away with the restrictions of the provisions of the Civi] Service Act as to exeminations, in connection, with other employment, such restrictions be made to apply térsuçh persoûs as are to find positions in any accountant'a branch of a department.unless the country is prepared to go will further and adopt the competitive system.\u201d This protest against the admission of aay incompetents or \u2018\u2019mediocrities\u201d = into the accountunt's branch of any department is a most natur- because, as he goes on to point out, their blunders add to the work of his department.But restly, from a public point of view, there are equal objections to the employment of such men in any branch sympathies were all with the but now they are all with vou.efforts \u2018were when with he strikers my efforts were to moderate their views, to the end that, by mutual concessions, a common basis of settlement might be reached.of the civil service.So many candidates arc now admitted to the civil service without being required to pass the examination that the Act provides no guarantee whatever: of the efficiency of the pablie service.We believe the country is \u201cpre pared to go further and adopt the com- pelitive system,\u201d as Mr.McDougall suggests, whenever the practical politicians are prepared to permit it.There would, of course.be a great outcry against the \u201cshunge from the ward politicians and election workers whose chief hope of reward ia in the spoils system, but the?ministers ought to be glad to get rid of the whole worry and trouble of distributing patron- They must offend many partizans every time they please one.The adoption in Canada of the competitive examination system as it exists in England would greatly elevate the standard of efficiency in the Canadian civil service, would tend to reduce the oost, by removing the temptation to make unnecessary appointments; and would get rid of one of the greatest scandals connected with the Gg¥ernment of the Dominion.À board of civil sevice commissioners, composed \u201cr such men as Mr.McDougall, the present Auditor-General, with authority to awerd,gll offices in the civil service to the men who passed the beut examinations, would be a blessing to age.the country, and would give ministers and members of Parliament a much needed rest from the onerous responsibility of granting and refusing appointments to In England the civil gervice competitions are absolutely their political friends.open to everybody.the omly thing that disqualifies a man there being, curiously, the one thing that qualifies him here\u2014the recommendation of a member of Parlia- \u2018ment.SIR WILLIAM MULOCK\u2019S DENIAL Some of the Montreal papers in their report of Sir William Mulock's speech at the Bonsecours Market, credited that gentleman with saying: \u201cWhen I first came to Montreal my shippers, \u201cHad T been sn your place I would have done as you have done.\u201d Sir William yesterday telegraphed the Star these words: Ottawd, May 11, 1903.To the Editor of the Montreal Star: 1 beg to may that I never so expressel myself nor gave utterance to any words open to such construction as is contained a the quotation.Neither at the meeting.nor elsewhere, nor privately\u2014did I, at any time, state whether 1 sympathized with one mde or with tbe other.When negotiatng with the shippers, my to moderate their views; WILLIAM MULOCK.fir Willam's demal should be quite sutheient tn satisfy the public of his boga fides.the man to expose himæelf to ridicule and to have failed in his strenuous efforts to settle the strike was doubtless sufficientiy Sir William, in our opinion, is not annoying without attmbuting to him words he denies having used and which the Star is satisted he did not use.Mr.Bryce, the well known English ~holar and statesman, bas published a volume of biographical sketches in which 1s included one of the lade Charles Stewart Parnell.In the swiftness with which Parnell rose to a position of commanding influence, Mr.Bryce sees an impressive instance of the power exerted hy intellectual concentration and a strenuous will.Entering Parliament at the age of thirty, with no adventitious help from wealth or family connection, and no gift of eloquence, he made himself felt alm®st from the first, and soom rose to the first place in the party whose cause he had espoused.With strength of will he had courage, the lack of which has paralyzed so many su- penor intelligences.lle attacked with vigour and with a keen sense for the weak points in an opponent's armour, and he sustained attack with unahaken nerves.His 1intellectual limitations, which were obvious wère a real help towards continuity and intensity of effort along bis chosen line.With regard to the scandal which clouded the last year of his life, Mr.Bryce is of opinion that if Mr.Parnell had howed to the blast and gone into voluntary retirement for a few months on some plausible plea, leaving his party meanwhile in charge of a temporary leader, be could have returned and, within a short time, regained his former position.It will be remembered that Lord Salisbury, when the question of Parnell's retention in the leadership of the 1rish party was in the balance, said, in sporting phrase, \u201cBet on Parnell.\u201d As it turned out the tip was not a safe one.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Now that Mr! Carnegie has got back his money and we have got back our \u201cself-respect,\u201d it may be possible to say that public libraries are institutions which no modern and up-to-date city ean very well afford to be without.Practically every small town in the United States has an adequate public library of some sort: and even still smaller towns and villages are served by a splendid sys tem of travelling public libraries.Toronto has one large library and several branches.and is about to add to this equipment.Montreal is in industrial and business competition with these places; and it voluntarily bears the handicap of exceedingly pbor library accommodation.This is neither good sense, good business nor good philanthropy.We should bave at least two well-filled public libraries, one French and the other English; and they should be placed in the most convenient spots for the use of the two sections of the community.oo uenuine Casterta sfwayh Beare he Nigastare of Chas.18.Plotchor.\u2014 .When Baty was sick, we gave her Cactoris.When she was a Child, she cried for Cestoria.When she became Miss, she clung to Casloria.Whenabe had Childrenabe save them Castosia.1 own.\u2018And the suspicion THE PASSING HOUR.So Mr.Tarte his & tile oll can of his that it held nothing but com) ofl is disproved.It is sald that the cost of the Gamey Investigation will be high.Well, there | Wes some tall swearing by some one; so the province will get fuii value for Its money.A fire coming on after the budget debate would naturally find things very dry at Ottawa.Ottawa will have to go in for piles of fire-proofed lumber.Spain is beginning to copy Canadian politics.It has elevated that defeated candidate, Admiral Cervera, to the Senate.When the Soctety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals proposes to serve \u201cafternoon tea\u2019 at the Horse Show.it becomes apparent that even they think of the human animal first in connection with that function.5 It Is all very well to permit the \u2018longshoremen to wear union buttons: but the real question is: Will thelr wives keep them sewed on?Jt is said that Alex.8mith, the Liberal organizer.is about fo abandon politics for law\u2014\"hot sympathy\" for \u2018cold justice.\" Ex-President Cleveland is behaving like a man who would not mind having an office come after him with a search-war- rant, That man who stole sixty dozen tumblers must be looking forward to a dry summer.' \"HINT TO WESTMOUNT.Call it Dustmount ! The Grand Trunk Pacific conductor appears to have yelled \"All Aboard\u201d : and there are quite a large number of passengers ! \u2018TWAS MR.DOOLEY! It required two or three days for St.Petersburg to realize the full significance of Amertcan publle opinion.Then the Russian policy was reversed.\u2014 News item from london.via New York Sun Office.Posstbly Sir Willlam Mulock ts trying to arbitrate our rainfall.It does Not necessarily follow that every Man.Who goes to the Horse Show is opposed to automobiles, Ottawa ls more than ever convinced that lumber fires are an expensive amusement.The United States contentions in the Alaskan boundary case have arrived In London.Senators Lodge and Turner.as the most important features, are retained in Washington.Perhaps the Meteorological Department is trying to break it to os gently.From the arguments of the Liberal press, we infer that Sir Willlam Mulock didn't say anything about the strike, and If he did he was only joking.It Ald.Bapointe cannot tear-down the Chateau de Ramezay, he can do the next thing to It.It only remains for the City Council to pay up Îts little militia bill and look pleasant.THE STRIKE SETTLEMENT.Who wot the fight upon the wharves ?That is the question now.The Union men declare they did; the shinners ask them \u2018 How ?\" \u201c Non-unionists are in it, couldn't keep them out ! 80 neither scored a victory of that thera 18 no doubt: and to compromise the matter we advise them ali to shout : \u201c'Twas Mr.Dooley.etc.\u201d too ; you MINISTERIAL BULLS.It was sald of the late Dean Burgon that once, in a sermon, he exclaimed with a fervor which was all his own : \u201cMay I live the life of a Taylor, and dle the death of a Bull!\" Another minister, winding up a week's mission.said.\"And if any spark of grace has been kindled by these exercises, oh, we pray Thee, water that spark.\u2019 Dr.Liddon told me of a minister who was called on at short notice to officlate at the parish church of Crathie In the presence of the late Queen Victoria.and, transported by this tremendous experience, burst\u2019 forth In rhetorical supplication.\u2018Grant that as she grows to be an old woman she may be made a new man; and that in all righteous causes she may go forth before her people like a he-goat nn the mountains.\u2019'\u2014Collections and Recollections.A MISNOMER.Mrs.Jones\u20141 think It's the most ridl- culous thing to ca)l that man in the bank a teller.\u201d Mrs.Johnson\u2014 Why?Mrs, Jnnes\u2014Because he simply won't tell al all.1 asked one tn-day how much my husband had on deposit there, and he just laughed.\u2014Tit Bits.PROMINENT CANADIANS WHO HAVE PASSED AWAY.Mention is made in the Star of May 12, 1888, of Lieut.-Col.Strathy, a well.known Montrealer, who has since passed away.TO-NIGHT'S APPOINTMENTS.Proctor's\u2014* The Bandit King\u2019 Theatre Francais\u2014Robert Mantell Theatre Royal\u2014''An American Gentleman.Aréha\u2014The Horne Show.AT 9 LOK of Commons Yesterday.MANY BILLS ARE ADVANCED Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr.R.L.Borden Pay Tribute to Late : Hon.David Mills.Press Gallery, House of Commons, May 12\u2014 A quiet day was yesterday in the House, a day which to the few casual hsteners must have seemed dull, but nevertheless a day marked to the transaction of considerable business.A number of the measures which private members think important enough to call for legislation received an airing, and at six o'clock the adjournment was taken out of respect to the memory of the laste Hon.David Mills, as well as to allow those who wished to attend the funeral in the evening.; ; Three bille were given their third reading.They are: To incorporate the Northern Bank, Mr.McCreary; res ing the Crown Bank of Canada, Mr.thrie; to extend the power of loan companics, Mr.Thompson.THE IMPERIAL PURCHASES.Mr.R.L.Borden was promiscd copies of all correspondence and reports respecting the purchase in Canada \u2018\u2019by or through the Government of Canada, or any depart I ment or officer thereof, of any horses, hay, oats, material, supplies, animals or mer- chandiee, the Imperial Government, or any department or officer thereof, during the vears 1900, 1901 and 1902.rr.Fielding, in promising to bring down thewe papers, explained that he bad been in error in stating to the House some time ago that the only connection the Government had with these pur: chases was in lending the mach.nery of the department to the Imperial Government as a matter of convenience.He found upon further investigation that in the first stage of the transaction an order in council was passed, pledging tle credit of Canada for what muney was required.This created a moral, though Lot al obligation, and was accepted by the banks as a basis of credit.About one-fifth of the purchases was made from this credit.Shortly afterwards the money needed was sent out by the Iniperial Gov ernment, whereupon the (Government of Canada, as a government, ceased to be interested, Mr.Fielding added that the accounts relating to these transactions would not be produced, but only the other official papers.Mr.Brock's bill \u201cto make fur.her pro vision for the prevention of cruelty \u2018to animals,\u2019 was allowed to go over, on the understanding that an effort will be made to embody his wishes in an amendment to the criminal code, and if this be not jound practicable an opportunity will be afforded to discuss the subjeet again ut a later date.A brief, though rather interesting, discussion occurred over the bill proposed by Mr.Demers, of St.Johns and lber ville, \u201cto indemnifv those who sulier damages in consequence of tires caused by railways.\u201d This is a measure which some legislators think necessary in consenience of the decision of the Privy (Council im the case of Roy vs.the C.IP.R.Sparks from the company's locomotive burned Mr.Roy's house near the railway tracks, In the Quebec courts Mr.Roy was awards damages, but by the Privy Counc this tigding wag reversed.The object ¢ the biF is to tnake it cleat that in cucH, a case the rmlway is responsible i# damages.5 The bill was given its second reading and referred to the railway committee.The bill to amend the General Inspec tion Act was read a second time and re ferred to a special committee cunsis.ing of Mesers.McCarthy, Thompson, Parme lee, Cowan, Sherritt, Wilson and Hender son.It is a measure for securing greater efficiency in the inspection of hides, Mr.Smith, of Wentworth, moved the recond reading of hix bill, \"to amend the Fruit Marks Act, 1901.\u201d Mr.Smith desires to provide that apples shall be in- gpected and the grade marked by the (Government inspector, at the place where the apples are packed, instead of at shi ping ports or other central points.s matters stand now the grower or packer himself marks the grade on the barrel, together with his private brand.After wards, if the inspector is not satished with the grading, he himself adds an indication that it is incorrect.Mr.Smith would have the inspecting and grading done once and for all in the way he indi cates.Mr.Fielding thought this would be going much further than was desirable.and would \u2018deprive the grower or packer of the advantage of building up a reputation for his private brand.He, however, acknowledged that he knew very little about it and at his suggestion \u201c the \u2018bil] was laid over until the return of Hon.Sydney Fisher, Minister of here in about ten days.When the, \u201cact respecting Insolvency\u201d was reached, Mr.Monk showed some in- dome PICTURE GOWN OF PINK TAFETTAS AND LACE ne \u201c sertion and déép Floañe- .| round the bpttem of fléunce.- ; THE HOUSE BOSE: | iculture, who will be | Sunlight Soap freshene them last a long time if you wash and wipe completely dry with a \\ preserves Linoleums and Oilclothe.If you wash linoleums and oilcloths with ordinary soap you will find the colors witl fade.You can preserve their colors and make dirty, wash with warm water and Sunlight Soap, rinse with clean water throughout the house.It makes homes bright and hearts light.contains no impurities or free alkalis to injure the most delicate fabric.ASK FOR THE OCTAGON BAR., Sunlight Soap washes the clothes white and won't injure the hands.LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO.BRE TTBS ARN fg of LIM AS il.Beers CN ME TE (RE SN at 3 DS them with Sunlight Soap.When soft cloth.Use Sunlight Soap It y, (TT, TTL, GEO.R.PROWSE, REFRIGE RATORS FOR EVERYBODY At $6.00 $7.00 $7.50 $8.50 $9.00 $10.50 $12.50 $16.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 $50.00,$60.00 upto $200.00 See our White Opal Glass, White Agate and Galvanized Iron Linings.BUY ONE NOW AT : 224 St.James St.10.OT JUST AS GOOD Did you ever inquire at a store for certain articles and get for a reply \u2018* We have something just at Dr.H.J.Brodeur SPECIALIST OF PARIS Skin, Scalp and Blood Diseases .TREATED AT 36 ST.FAMILLE STREET.Houra-10 a.m.te 4.30 p.m., 7p.m.totWp.m.Bur », 3 p.m.to 4 p.m.jake Bleury st.car up 8h rb -oke et.and 2nd street east.11a good\u201d?Did it ever occur to you that *S hing just as good \u201d is something the dealer has bees able to buy much cheaper than the articles you Inquire for?This is true in drugs, fabrics, groceries, hardware, and in fact every line, ine cluding silver-plated ware.If you inquire for 1847 Rogers Bros.\u2019 Knives, Forks or Spoons, don't accept any bogus Rogers\u2019 stamp Lecausy your dealer tells you it\u2019s just as good.maAmK 134/RoGERS BROS® The above trade mark has been stamped oz every article of the original and genuine Rogen Bros.\u2019 goods for over so years, Get this And yx- et ths bast that iy made clination to insist upon a division on the second reading, but finally consented to forego this right upon the Premier's assurance that he would be given another chance to take the sense of the House on the matter.Mr.Lefurgey spoke at some length, setting forth the complaint of Prince Fd- ward Island regarding defective æmmuni- cation with the mainland during winter.He intimated that the $30.000 a year now being paid to the island by the Dominion 4s compensation for failure to carry out the bargain to maintain efficient communication, was not nearly sufficient to meet the joss involved.The adjournment was then moved bv Sir Wilfnd Laurier, recénded by Mr.R.L.Borden, both of whom thought this tribute of respect should be paid.to the late Hon.David Mills, on account of his services in Parliament.ADMINISTRATION OF CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.Mr.Paterson.in (Committee of the Whole, will move on Wednesday next Kidney Disease and Rheumatism.A Strong Recommendation From a Man af Seventy Years Who Was Cured by Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pills, Neerly everybody has a cure for rheuma- tiem ready to recommend to his suffering friend, and on this account many a victim of this dreadful ailment keepe going from one treatment to another, and not using any one medicine long enough to obtain lasting benefit.; It ia claimed by the best medical authority that rheumatism comes from derangements of the kidneys.Why not select the most effective treatment for kidney disorders,and give it a thoroughly good trial?Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are curing rheumatism every dey, 4s iu evidenced by the scores of letters we receive, which are similar to the one quoted below.It might be worth while for you to give this great medicine a chance to cure you.; Mr.Chas.Morrish, Dorchester Station, Middlesex Co, Ont, writeé: \u201cI desire to acknowledge to you the benefit I have re reived from Dr.Cheee\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pills.For about twelve months I could hardly welk, on account of being so crippled up with kidney derangements and rheumatism.\u201cI bad tried many medicines without benefit, and, hearing of many being cured by using Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, I made up my mind to give them a trial.: After having taken six boxes of this medi- ciDde in succession, 1 can truly say that I am in better health today than I have been for twenty years.e rheumatiam pains have entirely disappeared, and J am well and hearty.As 1 am nearly seventy years of age, | consider my cure remarkable, and give all credit to Dr, Chase's Kideny-Liver Pills.\u201d IR Dr.Obase\u2019s \u2018Kidnéy-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 35 cents a box, at evs, or Edmantoù, Bates & Co, Toronto, 1111 (of the testing a HAVE À DRINK Of Clear, Sparkling Water ?USE A \u201cProwse\u201d Filter PRICES 87.00, $9.00, $10.50, $12.00.Headquarters for Berkfeld Tap Fiiters.GEO.R.PROWSE, 224 St.James St 2115 4 \u201cThat #4 is reselved that iv is expedient to amend the Customs Act, Chapter 32, Revised Statutes, and to provide as follows: (1) That the expression \u201cduty\u2019\u2019 shall include \u201c\u2018surtax.\u201d (2) That a change be made in the composition of the Board of Customs, and an Assistant Commissioner of Customs be appointed.(3) That authority be given for the employment of temporary officers of Customs.(4) To better detine the powers of the Bnard nf Customs.; ; (5) That further particulars be given in invoices and that invoices may made out in the currency in which the goods are actually purchased.(8) To define the duty upon uneumerated articles made of more than one matenal.(7) To extend the time for the submis sion of claims of refund, including claims for refund on account of damage.(8) That the importers may be, relieved from the pavment of duty upon \u2018damaged goods, abandoned in certain cases.(8) That the basis of allowance for damage in polished steel, and other articles be changed .; ; (10) To authorize the granting of relief from the payment of duty on goods des- troved or damaged while in thé custody of the Customs.\u2018 (11) That further provision be made for the valuation for duty purposes of medicinal and other preparations, and respect su , molasses, wines, spirituous and alooholic liquors.: (12) To authorize Collectors of Customs to require further proof in respect to invoices.(13) To vest in officers the power to inister oaths.: (14) To confer further powers on the Governor-in-C'ouncil respecting special cus toms services and overtime of officers, and alao reapecting the reduction of customs duties on imported goods.Mr.Talbot.in the interests of the Trans-Canada line.gives notice of a weries of exhaustive questions regarding the indebtedness of the G.T.R.THEIR MAJESTIES ARRIVE AT EDINBURGH.London, May 12.\u2014 The King end Queen arrived at Edinburgh last evening and were enthusiastically welcomed.They were met by Lord Balfour of Burleigh, Secretary for Scotland; the Earl of Errol, Lond High Constable of Scotland: Lord Rosebery, Lieut.-Genera) Sir Archibald Hunter, commanding the forces in Scotland, and the Lord , and members of the cor poration in their official robes.Eczema, No Cure, No Pay.Your druggist will refund your money if PAL OINTMENT fails to cure Ring: worm, Tetter, Old Ulcers and Sares, Pimples and Blackheads on the face, and all skin diseases, 50 cents.If your druggist hasn\u2019t it in stock send 50 cents in stamps to the Paris Medicine Co., 8t.Louis, Mo.who also manufacture Laxstive Hromo Quinine, the celebrated Cold lure.Special Notice.Restaurants.Give us the luxuries of life and we'll dispense with ite necessaries.\u201d\u2014John Lat- rop Motley.f All the luxuties and the necemaries of the table, including those that come bot- tied, st The Savoy, Victoria sreet.2e After the theatre take supper at The Savoy.The table is of the highest class.110 10, \u2014 \u2014 | THE REAL PARISIAN BREAD Is \u2018ONLY MANUFAOTURRD BY JAMES STRACHAN, Tite MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.MEETINGS AND: AMUSEMENTS, \u2019 \u2018a THIS FROCTOR S, 25 vu! BANDIT \u2018KING ver ee EN as FRANCAIS Les Tour & Sat.M MR.ROBBRT B.MANTELL.To-u Re Wed.Mat \u201cTHE DAGGER AND THE CROSS\u2019 Wed.Night, Thur.Mat.& Night, \u201cMONBARS*\u2019 Fel.Night iat, Mat.& Night; The Face io the Moon t*\u2019 Prices 10.20, 30 35 and 50c.Next Week-Ryrne Bros., 8 Hells.11nd HORSE SHOW Now Open.Afternoons at2.45 Evenings at 8.15 Prices\u2014Admission, 25c and 50c.Reserved meats, fi.On sale at Star Branch office.Phone Up I46.SPECIAL CHILDREN'S .PERFORMANCE SATURDAY MORNING AT 10.%.Adults, 2c.Children, 15c.111%3 WINDSOR HALL, Friday Evge next, 15th MISS ELLEN M.| STONE The poted American Missionary, will tell the story of her capture and captivity by the Brigands.Seats 50c and 78c; few choice seats, $1.00, on sale at Bhaw's Music Store.100s tr THE CORNER STONE were OF THE Lo New Olivet Baptist Church, Now in course of erection, corner Guy and Dorchester Streets, will be laid SATURDAY, MAY 16th, 1903.Dedicatory Service at 3.30 pm.A bearty invitation is given to all friends.111*2 3aw Mr.Courtice Brown\u2019s SONA RECITAL, .Y.M.C.A, HALL - All Seats 30 Cents.TO-NIGHT.D- n't Forget The Famous Canadian Jubj- lee Singers and Imperial Orchestra, Wed- aeeday, 18th May, Pp.m.in 8t.Jude's Church Lecture Hall.Tickets 250.Chijld- ren Half price 11102 THE HOTELS and BATHS MAGI ene Will be in full operation May 27th Canada's Greatest Spa.108st 1 EYES TESTED LATEST SCIESTIFIC METHODS PROF.GRANT Hours 9 à.m.to 6 p.m, Tol.Up.1332 8172 ST.CATHERINE ST., opp- Bible Fos.t Wright & Ditson\u2019s LAWN TENNIS 6000S ! W.& D.CHAMPIONSHIP BALLS are the official league balls.DRIVER RACKET 313 & Baw KEEP YOUR HAIR Coke Dandruff Cure and Hair Tonic Makes the Halr Grow Keeps the Scalp Healthy, Sold Everywhere in $1.00 & soc Bottles.A R.Bremer Co.Toronto.1 the 20th OF MAY, an, ACADEMY ¥ rex.: ALL NHXT Wxkn Resppearsuce of the Eminent English Actor MR.E.S.WILLARD REPERTOIRE MON- DAT.\u201cTHE OPTIMIST\u201d Being a tranaiation by L N.PARKER ot \u201c Chatelaine.' by ALFRED CAPUS.La \u2018The Professor's Love Story\u2019 By J, M.BARRIE WEDNES-, D av.\u201cTHE MIDDLEMAN\" 8y HENRY ARTHUR JONES, aust, \u201cDAVID GARRICK\u201d By T.W.ROBERTSON.TUKES- DAY.FRIDAY, sAT.mar.\u201cTHE CARDINAL\u201d By LOUIS N, PARKER.SATEVENIG \u201cTOM PINCH\u201d By CHARLES DICKENS.Seats on sale Fbursday, May 14, at 8 a.m, UsT Every Afternoon THEATRE ROYAL and Evening THIS WEEK\u2014MAY I}.AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN Special Rcenic Kffecin À great cast, including novel specialties.Prices\u20141 Ue, 2(c and 3ic.Next Week -WEARY WILLIE WALK FR, 1108 DENBIGH LODGE, No.96, 8.0.E.B.8.SPECIAL NOTICE Members are hereby notifled that the next meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, 12th inst., at 8 p.m.in Garfepy Hall, 208a Malsonneuve street (between Demontigny and l.ogan streets).110 2 C.E.OETZMANN, W.P.The Industrial Rooms, The Annual General Meeting 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 invited.1084 > 1 10th ANNUAL OLOSING BALL AND FAVOR OOTHLION By Prof.Frank H.Norman's pu ile, Thursday, Ma\u201d 16étd,at @ p.m, STANLEY ALL 127 Btaniey 8t Tickets $i.UG \u2018Now on sale atthe Hali.TEL UP.934.Assembly every Saturday 8.15 p.m.109nf FUNERAL , NOTICE.Reserve Association.The members of the Victoria Rifles Ra.serve Association are requested to attend the funeral of their late permanent honorary president, James \\W.Mills, Esq., which will be held from 8t.George's Church, on Wednesday, the I3th inst, at 3 p.m.ALBERT MURRAY, el Hon.Bec.-Treas, can = mm Royal Scots AP of Canada ORDERS BY LIEUT.-COL.CARSON, COMMANDING.The Regiment will parade on Thursday next.May 14th.at 5.15 p.m.sharp.Uniform: Drill order; white jackets and kilts.Brass and Pipe Bands will attend.The Regiment will be pald for its sere vices In aid of the civil power after this parade.Every bayonet, ball pouch, haversack, and extra great coat now in possession of any man in the Regiment must be returned at this parade before pay will be issued.By order.D.C.8.MILLER, 111°1 Major and Act.Adjt.The Ist Prince of Wales.Regiment.The Regiment will parade at the arm- pr this evening, Tuesday, May 12th at 1 Both Bands, Buglers.Pioneers and Strétcher Section will attend, Uniform.Drill order.The Regiment wil be \u2018paid for its per- vices in ald of the civil power at this parade, By order, G.M.FERGUSON.i.t., me Adjutant, EDUCATIONAL.GRAND ENSEMBLE CONCERT ~ 80 PERFORMERS - 46th CONCERT GIVES BY The Montreal Conservatory of Musi SATURDAY, MAY (6th, 1903, At 2.80 p.m., at WINDSOR HALL.Admission - - $30.Heserved Seats - - 356.Children under 16 years - - 10e.All seats Reserved.Tickets at the Mason spd Risch Plano Co., 2469 St.Catherine Street, where also pian for selection of Reserved Bests.Open from Monday, May 4 1wos, : ow Bishop's Gollege School, LENN OXVILLE, P.Q.\u2014\u2014 All correspondence relating to pupiin of the 8chool, and enquiries as to admission, terms, etc., should for the future be ade dressed to the REV.E.J.BIDWELL, MA, Headmaster, Bishop's College School, Lennoxville, P.Q.108 6 A SKETCHING CLASS (IN OILS) Under the direction of MR.EDMOND DYONNET, R.C.A., will commence nn close on the 20th OF JUNE NEXT.Claas days, Wednesdays and Saturdays.i ; For particulars apply to the secretary, J.B.ABBOTT.Secretary 66°11 2aw Open All Summer Classes and private work will be contine ued throughout the summer at ASK FOR DR.SERQEL'S TABLETS, the oniy reliable remedy for impotenez.At all dry, ts or add~ass for particulars P.O, Box 580, MentreaL : TO ood tS SHORTELL'S ACADEMY.WANTED .A locomotive -fire-hox botler, about @- - horse power.Particularp snd price.mi P, 904, AR OFFICR zn mages Lv Ana eR ga.A Sydney-Vaneouver rena ; ; GRAND TRUNK WINS Against Sojourn in \"TWO DAMAGE SUITS.Le ¢ Stricken Village.Two Americans Fail in Legal Claims E SLIDES MAY OCCUR|gu er mo rn or at Te Una Boston, May 12.\u2014The jury of the Nor- Wat Bxperts &re Unable to.Judge! fk Superior Court at Dedham returned \" #7 Whether They Would Cause verdicts for the defendant in the cases Jennie Cook and Bliss Cook, both o 2 Serious Damage.neapolis, Mion + the Grand Trunk ha way o .a The case of Mrs.Cook was action for Hala to The Montreal Star.personal injuries for twenty tbousand ollare, it being alleged Yhat she was in- .W.T., May 12\u2014Frenk is|¢ y y asie calé Co 8 pion oo de map re I, ru, oui lion etre se - of the Dominion as an inhabi .ompeny st To town was reopened yesterday.e| Donte, Canada, on July 2, 0.ok against sojourn there, (7 loss of his wife's services.rte after RUSSIA WILL | e commission of io five Don making daily in- EVACUATE MANCHURIA.\u2018spections and observations to determine \u2019 \u2018nearly as possible the condition as re-| London, May 11.\u2014The Under Foreign wds deniger from further slides.Secretary, Lord rne, announced in * This does not imply that there is no the House of Commons Monday that the danger another big slide.Te- pénis of snot town vas sssented to by that there bad been no reoccupation of hs Prémier, out of deference to the wish- New Chwang by the Russians.Friendly many of the people of Frank and be-| communications on the.subject, Lord ses he experts were unable to come Cranborme added, had been addressed to to a: finite conclusion.as to the extent tHe Russian Government during the past 3 involved in occupation of place.few days by the United States and Great ; SRE Government merely withdrew its op.Britain \u201cindependently, and the Russian - - \u201cMdpition to the resumption of business and Government, in reply, had intimated that gesidence in the town and informed the jit would adhere to its engagements to that they could go back, but at evacuate Manchuria, although the eva- \u2018own risk.- cuation was temporerily delayed.Russia VIEWS OF THE EXPERTS had also explained that she had no inten, I ' : tion of adopting any messure tending to r _Haultain reached Frank vester- exclude foreign consuls or obstruct foreign.dy morning and early -in the day con- commerce or the use of the porta.Un: ferred with the members of his commis der these circamstances.the British Gov- sion, The report he received from them ernment saw no sufficient reason for se wes Ui jee ect that the hole top of suring concerted action between the \u201cTurtle Mountain is terribly frac an nited Sta al stat the greater part of it po shattered that ates, Japan, and Great Britain.greater or ex were Sound to continue for a long time, but IN THE SUPREME COURT.er or.not there would any fall- ter Samer oe town they were Feeling References Made to the Late \u2018Yuable to Judge.Premier Haultain also Judge Mills.à ï erred w1 .AIctLonn a .= ; , of the Geological Survey, who are Special to the Montreal Star.to investigate the disaster and who the Bunre May 12\u2014On the opening of made an examination of the mountain |Z preme Court Monday, the chief jus- hday.They took the same view of the ic referred in feeling terms to the sud- situation as did the Territorial Govern.950 and uberpected death of Judge Mills, mission.ch ha 80 shortly alter the court ier Haultain requested a citizen\u2019s ourned on Friday last.His eulogistic - mieeti which Was arranged by the remarks were ordered to be inserted in \u2018Frank of Trade and which was st.the minutes.In consequence of the death \u201c%anded by all the Frank people within of Judge Mills, the court is left without ; seach.To the meeting the Premier stated 3, QUorum.Judge Armour being absent tbe situation as represented to him by attending to his duties as one of the ar _ the experts and snid that while there Dilfators on the Alaskan boundary ques- of serious slides, he did not feel like the \u2018cases of Coofederation Life Associa- fng the town closed ndetotely.rr tion vs.Borden, and Dunsmuir vs.Low- - fer them to come when it was problema- enberg, Harris and Co.last term, being \u201ctical \u201cwhether they would come or not, equally divided in opinion rehearings were \u201cand if.the wished to ordered in those cases.The case of Con- Bown a ther Fak they might dome | TOY va.Brookmen via by consent post.2 + - , en | THE PREMIER'S EXPLANATION.srnbull vs.the King, Corkery vs, the /#The closing of your town,\u201d said Pre.KiNE, and Debury vs.the King, in Ex- ier Haultain, relative to his position in Shequer appeals for 1 the New Srunawick \u201che matter.may have ecemed like à the Ontario list.The court \u2018then adr Mine ail vif agree with oe ha it was 21,401 Monday next, when it ia posible ' by wed ope, or me faving.Corepany.ve.Hacrison , \u201cwhich has been Saired that there was imminent danger card, may con by con- at \\ sent before four of a repetition of the great disaster at any Porter vs.Pour Judges 3 a Juorum.In - \u201cThe town was then officially declared Ritation sw consent to be heard before Five minutes later stores were be- 3 i.and stocks put in: shape 9 JUSTICE ARMOUR ILL.LL 7 for cumam.In the afternodn the hotel people spent la Cae nk hose ast ni in Frank.who went to Blairmore to open business May Not Be Able to Act on Boundary will return to Frank.but the majority Tribunal.will continue to reside in Blairmore.and LC do busineas in Frank, as the towns are Special to The Montreal Star.a es apart.oronto, Mey 12.\u2014 A \u2018Messrs.McConnell and Brock, of the despatch says: \u201cMr.Jusitee Arar Cor : survey, will: remain here long {to the nature of his illness, which - ne- ; to make a thorough investigation cessitated his being granted six months\u2019 .of the disaster, and nine the cause leave of absence, may not be able to act \u201cof the great slide, if possible.To your Jes a member of the Alaska Tribunal but -æorrespondent they stated to-dày that it is this may prove to be incorrect.was immediate cause of slide it It d be a matter of great regret if Judge Armour were unable to act in a dish \u2018Bhat sooner or later the mountain was [much at stake.His Lordship\u2019 igi bound to fall, owing to the manner in |intention bad been Oo which it was broken by.fractures, many | May 28.- - to mil for 1 on : hich etill bear unmistakable evidence ving existed for many years.A SNOW SLIDE TOO.The Permanent Corps.omen, MC and B Special to The Montreal Star.onnell and Brock stated Ottawa, May 13.\u2014 Offi - \u201c-éhés-while on the mountain Sunday they [ing units of Permanent Ce amende .that a big snow slide had re- [they are up to full strength, will for the taken place on the opposite side present decline to recommend any appli- the rock slide.uf the snow slide co- cations for the purchase of di in « eurted just previous to the rock slide th i i t it might very likely have been © units under their command.À ed mountain top into valley.They, jowever.advance this idea as merely a| Madrid, May 12.\u2014The election for sena- theory.They will'investigate all possible tors in the prprinces resulted in the re.œauses with a view to enabling the Gov- turn of 79° Conservatives, 38 Liberals, \u20188 \u2018ernment to fix the responsibility in the Tetuanists, 4 Democrats, 2 blicans, \u201cevent any attaches for the disaster.1 Regionalist, 1 Catalanist, 7 Inde.The Canadian-Americon Company com.pendents.- mencod toda engaging men to reopen the tunnel closed by Hh e Hide, The Officers Pilgrims to Famous Shrine.e i ; will encounter no great difficulty iy al to The Montreal Stare mine, Quebec.May 12.\u2014Pligrima hav d from Canada or the United : yen ., States to the shrine of S - Subsidy Saved Steamship Line.ore for every Sunday of the sommes out ; calculated that fully 200,000 pil B.C., May 12.\u2014 The Union ie % ter » BL, | will visit t h t Company, of New Zealand, bave against 156.000\" last year.yaa ne N, 7 \u201c 35 Years with Men ES.For 35 years have made diseases men BN specintt by The £ rience FT have in a a AN ng specialist in my branc 1 Aq bY justly proud of the viioge of having made thet: sands of strong, us, ba men out of hopeless wrecks.1am still doing so, and J truthe 1 fally say with greater success than ever.Somewhat over 35 years I made the dis eotrl- dy cured such diseases as NERVOU ; Ty DRAINS, IMPOTENCY, ELE and NERVOUS EB AUSTION after all - known world-famed DR.SANDEN E T.Every man to-day knows of it and that electricity, roperly used\u2014byt mi UBHD\u2014 pr oper bu nd I say PROPERLY 1 ;:SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT ON FREE TRIAL © 'For 60 Days\u2014with Electric Suspensorv\u2014 | \u20182IF you, are cured or satisfied at the end of that time th y à POW As $4.If not satisfied, return the appliance and the transaction ead e Bu ie SEL Hh nd nc de cr > cure a : \u2018aonsider the fact that I am the oldest and LARGEST Be : yvben | in the WORLD and for re 35 years have had nothing but suc- - | hy id.that my great knowledge and insures the same for the future, : Lon should feel safe in trying my offer.e are many imitators of my goods, but | \u2018heat now! p Je ta experience and revéarch is pile alone and cannot be - ze reely m , & electrie 4 the Aor has y = \u2018 d \u2018ever known, leav alight \"of .« py en trisl for Rheumatism, Lame Back, - Jah do mccess.also © ova les, Nervousness, Ete.?r call to-day and let me assist you to bealth and bappiness I ha A With or es > ppp te Lier se .I will at to give x ¥ orevd , two of the best Tittle books ever Writien apon Elektricity and ita Louisville, Ky.ay 15 Laut SOR - Pa ; ms ! - , rain SANDEN, 132 St.James St, Montréai,-Que;t yen Qoyesite Fost no doubt there is still danger 10% and the remaining judges who heard |) y The Montreal Star.one up to thé month of October next.It past saerifices.a fight t drug remedies had failed.I then invented my now |.LECTRIC tomach and Bladder 7] pet change to me, and if the price had \u2014\u2014 to the mucous membranes lining the nose, throat and.bron- stomach, and even of the bowels, is sometimes mentioned.The real fact is that all mucous membranes, wherever located, are subject to catarrh, and unless recognized and properly treated, chronic ailments are sure to follow.: Catarrh of Urinary Organs.F The urinary organs have for their lining a delicaté mucous membrane oxbich is = posed to many vicissitudes, Jonlated couse catarrhal inflammation of -these organs.To those who are scquainted with these facts it is no surprise to learn that at least onefourth of the human family have either slight or serious derungements of these organs, which are, without doubt, nothing more or less than catarrh, and the only reason the true nature of their troubles is not suspected is the general supposition that catarrh does not affect these parts.Mr.Joseph Ernest Robi , Treasurer Goods Clerks\u2019 Association, writes from orders, and did not think that anything would oure me.The doctors called it catarrh of the pelvic organs, and noticing that Peruns to be a specific for catarrh, I tried it.Ome bottle brought a y in two months.Please accept my hearty thinks congretulations for your Peruna.\u201d Vo It is & popular impression that catarrh is a disease confined chial tubes, and other of the respiratory CT organs.Of late years catarth of the Peruna has gainéd great populsrity in the treatment of all diseases of the geuito- urinary organs because of its almost magical influence over all catarrhal diseases.The curative effect of Peruna in all diseases of the pelvic organs is too well known te need comment; and, when it is remember ed that the majority of these affections al origin, and that Peruns a specific for catarrh, whe the fact is explained Peruna is for sale rever located, at all firat class tug not derive prompt and satis\u2019 factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr.Hartma full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice OA ddress Dr.Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.) LONDON TO GLASGOW BY AUTO IN 21 HOURS.Special to The Montreal Star.London, May 12\u2014Captain Henry H.P.Deaay, late of the 1 Lancers, has ac- \u2018complished a wonderful automobile jour- pey by running from London to Glasgow without a stop,\u201d in twenty-one houre and sixteen minutes, in the \u2018face of rain and a Piccadilly ten minutes past midnight on Saturday,on a twenty horse-power car.The condition the captain laid down was that four hundred and twenty seven miles be covered in one day without stopping the motion of the engine or the car.He , She came of precipitating the badly dis- Election in Spain.calculated to complete the task by 7 p.m.yesterday, aid nef ST.JOHN AND GRAND / | TRUNK PACIFIC PROJECT.Ottawa, May 13.\u2014Messrs, Hale and Fowler.M.Ps, sent the following telegram to the St.John Board of Trade, urging action in fegard to the Grand Trunk Pacific bil] :\u2014 .\u2018Important that civic bodies take Immediate and strong action re Grand Trunk Pacific.Apparent intention is to make Portland the winter terminus énd 1f Mari- i vinces are to Trew for time Pre 0 the finish must made.Charter should contain provi- er for eastern Canadian winter terminus.\u2026 WRECKED AT FARRANYS POINT.in Seventeen Feet of Water.Kingston, Ont.y 13.\u2014~The steamer Wahcondeh, from Montreal to Hamilton, struck yesterday at Farran's Polat in the Bt.Lawrence and went down in 1?feet of water.The Donnelly wrecking tug, of this city, has left with & steamer and apparatus to lift ber.The Wahcondah arrived in port on.the 7th inst.from New Glasgow, N.&, clearing the\u2019 same night for Hamilton, Ont She carrigd a general cargo and a en meme Anti-Semitic Outbreak.gt.Petersburg, May 12\u2014The Minister of the Interior has circulated a long offi- clal account of the recent anti-semitic outbreak at Kischeneff, capital of Bes- sarabis.s were killed and 424 were injured, and that 700 houses ahd.600 shops were looted.Ths minister attributes riotimg to religious fll-will and reports of ritual m : leading to a clamour for an attack on the Jews, and ths immediate cause of the outbreak wis the ill-treatment of a hifistian woman.by a:Jew.The minister on the direct instruction of, the Csar has notified governors they will be held ersonaily oral\" for their fall- acts of violence.Student Killed by a Train.| ; Special to The Montreal Star.: .: esterday afternoon, for buriel It waa i od the .hospital to \u2018the station by the first and second year students of Faculty of Medicine.The deceased was a most promising student, and his death is greatly regretted by pro- feesors and students ahke.G 2000 ADDITIONAL H.P.FROM SHAWINIGAN.The Montreal Li Heat & Power Co has si for 2,000 additional daily N° P.from Shewinigan, to be given to the \\ : Mise Kate Hall hiss returned from rope, where she spent some-wecks.pratas TU: E AN-\u2014On May 10th, at the teat.| dénce of \u2018her husband, Mr.Andrew BORE No Ff =, n Macbean, Lid of Point Levis, Que, Amelia the oa \"of Greens \u2018avenue, Wedtinount.SNYDER \u2014 fi \"| kmoek out blow, and was at work 24 _ usual this afternoon.For a while it look- Richardson, daughter of 28 Richardson, t Compton, | Que and ier of Mr F.Richard: \u201cAn Act of Bad Faith?Says Sir Thos.Shaughnessy ould give any information n the points thus sat forth, Sir Thomas Shaughnessy re- \u201cThe whole thing is an act oË very bad Government.\u201cWe.know nothing of the excuses which seeking to give relative to the non-deli of the grants.\u201cThese are mstters which rest between Mr.Wells and his aplleagues.\u201cAM I know is that the C.P.R.earned the land grants in question, and that Mr.Wells asked permission to retain the pat ents for a few days, practically in trust for me.\u201cAnd then Mr.Wells wont back to grants, ; \u201cHis action represents the grossest kind of bad faith.\u201d \u201cWill your evidence before the commis gion be along those lines?\u201d asked the re porter.\u201cYes,\u201d smswered Sir Thomas; \u201cmy evidence will relate entirely to the non-de livery of the patents.In brief, that js the only point which interests the C.P.R.\u201d a ELECTRIC CAR COULD NOT KILL THIS ANIMAL, : À rather remarkatée accident happened on Beaver Hall Hill shortly after nine o'dock today, in which an electric cer, a horse, an cart loaded with debris, and s driver played prominent parts.The driver, with his cart and horee, was en- feed in carting away the debris from St.lomew\u2019s Church, which is now in process of demolition.He had just from the rear of the church with .] filled w of carrying horse and cart to the pate A Rd mas u a je car was .e horse, strange to say, while hurt to considerable extent, had not received a \u2018ed as if the animal bad been killed.ft bad smp]y boen stunncd by the shark: Me STREET CAR LINE ~~ ~~ = UNDER DISCUSSION .B per oR in thé neer future.Mr.Logan, ami HEAVY ACTION AGAINST OTTAWA CONTRACTORS.The Atlantic and Lake jor Rail \u201c.Colonial House ~ PHILLIPS SQUARE faith on the part of the British Oolumbia | the Administration in that provinos is ow British Columbia and cancelled the JRIRIRIRIRIRIRIBIRRIR 4.5, OVER @.T.A BMDGE.Du DVER T.BRIDGE, Age we Tobe tn scoop.SRIRIRIRIRR HS Henry Morgan & Co., Montreal NE ORES collection Crepe de Voile China Silk Black and Coloured + PRRPBSPPPPPHHBBE a large in Chine Muslin Point d\u2019Esprit and 363606 real tar at Al sm Co-days To aa Ss y: To- Wednesday, moderate easterly and - that easterly \u2018winds; fair and\u2019 moderasely cted for the Mont at 38.Financial.| \u2014_\u2014 pCanadian Pacific-26 at 1884, T5 at 1374, at 132, - Dominion Coal pref.\u20141 at 117.Bank of Montreal\u20141 new at 250, 3 new [1% Northern Star\u20143,000 at 12.__ Dominion Coal\u201450 at 107.Molsons Bank\u20144 at 305.Detroit Ratlway\u201425 at 814.Dominion Iron\u20142% at $8, % at 28%, 50 HH] a Tye 3ildiye § it + ug mn Be a ge FF i Onis.| 82% J & street.oa Crmadisn Pacific.381% Lt to Bt ; 3310 \u201c0 Winns rersvot region og Sl 11 Twia Ol « 1132 Woot Indien Ber Tolede Eloctse na R & 0 May Os.= Mont\u2019) Telegragh EE De\u2019 do prot.iS 5 jx FE, A i J vt » 1 + : i i «ma bd sole rvaghout = eme et date mouais.to 06206000.ca res iia pis MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.R ed for the Stér by Gordon Strath + Stock Lrokérs.© BL Bacrament | of te: nod #5 Clovin May 12 Boss Ask.y 1 ; 3: Hudoon Deuver Kite & coms, Duisth, 8875 aC :! a 1j -\u2014_ 38 jE pe 9 stomp i 5 [158557 HH 5 o \u20ac 135 ils Fi ! El EN iF HIRE ALICIA ES \"lai sé ! i snags! 43 - \u2026.[J - a 5 SPER; * PRES Fi FC æ RE.ERRRRRELRRRMBRPEE THE WEATHER.Probabilities for the next twenty-four NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.SENTIMENT MIXED eine ae, essaient Pred oa CA 8.Biche à Co, Now York, over dire (From the Special (of the IN WALL STREET.Montres] Ever in Wal Bizeet.) Fe Hi i fh | 4 ih a i Ii il & 8 pi ï n file fi Hi ii id 1 i - were 2,500 shares.; HARAS AS CES lows : 3 - Sei Wheat, 207\" Tp Er us ly.448 17 Tr REN ; | \u2026 noce 020 Canadien Municipal Securite, 3 i 2 è - 1 » 4 i 84 = Send postcard for.pertieutars of té our offérings of town and cliy bonds Sin to yield from A TH motos t-2p.0.|] THE DOMINION SECURITIES |: 28 CORPORATION, Limited.| ?H i 110 tf © B.C.NORSWORTNY, Mgr.- | . Ftos.æ 5 C-._Lip movement of gold to Canada.ANTED- A ets etc, also \u201che Dominion banks, incident to the season, shall be élan Gen York Financier.AVA Thich increase has been made necessar pend by the steady expansion of Itë business.T Ë pais \u20184bipped to Lind af the nder of the spring and In the summer.Meanwhile not cause the least concern.ot OHS 900-0320 \" CANADIAN PACIFIC \u2014Traffie earn- for the first week of May were, 748.000 tinue to grow.The Increases Increase .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ing month of last year: ter the new building, is composed of Chas .Meredith, Andrew A Wil- J.M.Pangman, J.1.Marier and \u2018 \u201cLindsay.No change was made \"fs the presidency, Mr.Meredith contin- Uing as president and Mr.Wilson vice- À t The work of removinæ the old buildings on St Francois Xavier - Street to make room for the new Ex- - \u201changs will be commenced in a few days.9 Year's financial statement showed p recsipta of $21,000 and expenses of $8,000, - Maving a balance of $13,000.a dollar a baie In t -=#FRADING STATISTICS.\u2014Tha following : de shows the total sales on the Tor- -6ffo end Montreal Stock Exchanges last Wesk, compared with the previous week with the same weck Jast year: Mining Btocks.shares, Bonds, 3,750 120,600 Star Office, Tuesday, May 12.which has been quite noticeable dur- past ten days, still continues.though to a moderate extent, put it ly be more or less important until the business requirements satisfied, says the | emgh Part of the gold shipments have been caused by \u2018 » Case Increase in the capital of one of the most prominent of the Canadian by recent consolidations gold which has been Canada in response to husiness needs and for the account of bank.will probably be gradually replaced in the New York agencies Canadian banks by the proceeds of assay office cheques renresenting ® Klondike gold, which will be deposited at Pacific Coast points during the .yemal the money can - well be spared by our hanks, and its continued movement to Canada should In times of plethora at this centre the market cen often be restored to more normal conditions through the withdrawal of gold, and its transfer to points Where it can be more profitably employed .results in quite general advantage, relieving the congestion at the\u2019 Ping point and meeting urgent requirements wherever it is forwarded.| 6666969866 9696 96808 & earnings of street rallway companies con in April were greater than those of April last year, as compared with the previous year.Following are the earnings for April, as compared with the correspond- \u2018EXCHANGE OFFICERS\u2014Tha commit- Ino _ tee of.the Stock Exchange.which have Toronto Raliway : nm in Band the important work of looking Twin City \u2026 \u2026 ons 54,008 WILD COTTON MARKET.\u2014There was a wild market in cotton trading in Wall street yesterday with prices fluctuating with great vioience, covering a\u2018' range of hts markét from Saturday's closing quotations and $L50 to 83 à bale in New Orleans.Prices soared at the commencement of business, going up by leaps and bounds on tremendous trading 20 to 256 points in New York and 3 to © points at New Orleans.The Liverpool markets were almost equally excited.There spot cotton advanced 10 points, or the equivalent to one dollar per bale in our fluctuations, to the basis of 6s 304 per pound for middling cotton, which Is equivalent to 11.60 cents In our market.Futures there opcned equivalent to 14 to 16 points higher in our fluctuations, and closed very feverish at 11 to 12 points net advance over Saturday's final prices, or equivalent to 22 and 24 points in our markets.Thus at all points all previous high records for cotton options, and also spot cotton on this season's crop, were surpassed.Spot cotton is held at about 11.15 cents per pound and 10% cents at New Orleans, against 9% cents last year.STOCK MARKETS « WEAK CONDITION i Sellers.During the Forenoon Made Concessions to Find Buyers.CANADIAN PACIFIC STRONG the final transaction took place.were firm at 1%.112%; second, 9%; Pacific, 13574; Hudson Bay, 42%.week, with changes, were: ; Board of Trade report that stocks were dé stronger, while wheat was steady.In - the local! market stocks wera.dull.Bales : fn the New York Stock \u201cExcéhinge yez- \"| tl _ ferdny were 34,851 shares.the following prices for copper: ~~ The stock market continued as stag- |tirm.pant as ever this morning, trading in stocks being confined to a few blocks of Canadian Pac!fic, Dominion Coal and Nova Scotia Steel.Bome bonds and bank stocks made up the balance of thes list of transactions.Canadian Pacific was strong, but Wall Street continued above local parity.Dealings were at 1223 at the opening to 1374 around the forenoon clos- .fog: In Wall Street the price was as high as 132% during the forenoon.Deminion Coal sold at 108 to 10844, and Peck to 108, compared with 100% yesterday.There was no special cause assigned + Jab the weakness beyond the marketing of stock In a weak and dull market.Nova Scotia was offered down to 100 before buyers were found for 150 shares.This price compared with 101% last week, whe Dominion Iron bonds were unchanged at 78, and Montreal Street Railway bonds The Montreal Clearing House returns of bank clearings to-day were $3,638,569.Mesars.L.J.Forget and Co.'s London cables to-day guoted: Grand Trunk first, third, 48%: Canadian Montreal Street Rallway earnings last > hat Btock Was An Exception to rem se eee ee ae nem 70 Ine.sn General Rule, But Influence | yyeaday .6,147 Inc.687 \u2018Was From Abroad.Wednesday .691915 Inc.639.51 Thursday .i.5,961.60 Dec.29.62 Friday .«.618.57 Inc.90400 \u201cThe correspondents of the Montreal Saturday .7.04.15 Ine.1,390.37 Btar in Wall Street and on the Chicago | Sunday .« 6566.64 Inc.1,524.53 Mr.C.D.Monk, local manager for J.S.Bache and Co., New York, received London, copper, spot £63 55; unchanged.Futures, £63 Gs; advance, 2s 64 Market Montreal Exchange quotations: New York Funds, between banks, 1-16 dis.to 3-64 dis.; counter, 34 prem.; Sterling, © days, between banks, 9 1-38 to 91-16; Sterling, demand, between banks, 923-22 to 926-32; Sterling, cables, between banks, 9% to 915-16; Paris, francs long, between banks, 5.18%; Paris, francs short.between banks, 5.15% to 5.15 1-16; counter, 5.15.New York opening prices were a small fraction higher than last night, on a moderate volume of dealings.A rise of 1% in St.Louis and San Francisco reflected the effect of the official announcement of the deal with Rock Island.The | \u20181 Jalta*Vifa § For Brain and | Muscle Ei Janey 4% \u2014====idssip and Stock Exchange jday « clear complexion, bright eyes, clean white teeth, sweet breath; these are the blessings that follow a diet of \u201cMalta-Vita._\u2014 :.Malta-Vita is justly entitled to be styled \u201cThe Perfect Food\u201d for old and young, sick or well.i Being perfectly cooked, pleasant to taste, easily f ed and assimilated, Malta-Vita is an ideal food, Made \u2018in Canada from Canadian wheat by \u2018@enedian workmen.| 14 gm AALTA-VITA PURE FOOD CO.\u201cTORONTO, CANADA a ogi cand vance $30 io Colores: Fusi.Dalcwers Haven lost as In New York at noon money on call easy at 2% to 2% Prime mercantile paper, 4% to F4 1 Wall Street at noon was very uneven, wide movements in a few gtockh having little effect on the general list.St Louis and San Fran.rose an extreme 2%, Delaware and Hudson 14 There were losses of & point in Lake Eric and Western Paper pfd.\u2026.and Wheeling and Lake Erle first pfa.Stockholders of the Delaware and Hudson Company met to-day and re-elected the present of managers.Edward H, Harriman was elected a member of the board to succeed the late William H.Till it.President Oliphant :addressed the meeting briefly and unnounc- ed his intention to retire at to-morrow\u2019s meeting of the man .He will be succeeded by David Willcox, uow vice-pres sident and general counsel of the company., Oongols for money.92 7.8; do for account, 92 5-8; Anaconda, 5 1-2; Atchison, 82 18; do, pfd., 99 3-4; B.and O.94 3-8; Can.Pac., 136; Chesa- Ohio, 45 14; Chicago Great Chicago, Mil.and St.Paul, 22 14; ver and Rio Grande, 37 14; do.pfd.89; Erie, 36 1-8; do, first pfd., 70 14; do, second pfd., 50 1-2; Île Central 142 1-2; Louisville and Nashville, 121 1-4; Mo., Kas.and Texas, 26 7-8; New York Central; 133 1-2: Nor folk and Western, 73 3-8; do, pid.91; Oat.and Western; 30 1-8: Penna, @ 3-4; Rand Mines, 10 3-4; Reading, 28 1-8; Read- 165; ing, first, pfd., 43; Reading.second, pid., 35 1-2; Southern v.30 14; do, pid.84 34; Southern Pac., 56 1-4; Union Pacific, 92 34; U.P.pid, 83; U) 8.Steel, 35 7-8; U.8.Steel, pid., 86 1-4; Wabash, 28 1-2; do pfd., 49 1-2.Bar silver quiet, 24 3-4d per ounce.Money, 3 1-2 and 4 per cent.© rate of t in the open market for short bills and three months\u2019 bills.3 1:2 to 9-16 per cent.: ; Among the forenoon sales in Toronto were C.P.R., 1175 at 133} to 122 35; Twin City, 85 at 112} to 1124; Dom.Coal, 50 at 1084; Dom.Steel, 100 at 28}; N.8.Steel, 50 at 100 to 101; Superior, 95 at 7j.p Lazard Freres ship $1,500, d to to al bor Ne Paris by York today.The Morton Trust , of Ni ork, has made formal announoenent ot ite withdrawal from clearing bouse privileges, May 20.The company: is ome of the most i Etes in the city.It has deposits of $51,000,000, y The annual report of the Canada South- em Railway for the year ended December 31, 1902, was ed yesterday.This railroad is operated we art of the Michigan Central system.t Charles F.Cox, of the Canada Southern, shows that the net earnings for the year 1902 amounted to $310,167, a decrease of 265,000.There us received from the Michigan Central $224,881, an increase of $74,050.Total re- oeipts for the year from all sources aggre- quied $644,321, a decrense of 357,258.This there were no a Bune fact pt sales last year, while in the previous year the bond sales amounted to $458,562.y'a balance aheet on Decem- us of 123, 38 comy x with, baie Ta Joos.\u201cie pent in construction + ouble tr last.year 887.851, and for the same purpose £371,354 in the preceding year.Morning Bales, sw 3-8, 5 at 138%.Dominion Coal\u2014100 at 108%, 106 at 1 \u201d Montreal \"ice Railway by AP *Motaons Bank\u20147 at 20 NER Eastern Townstime Bens nls 8 50 Toronto Bank xn\u20145 at- 9454, ' rer Montreal Mining Exchange, Following were the sales at this morn- lng'a session of the Mining Exchange: orth Star\u20141,000 at 12, 1,500 at 124.2 « FAREWELL DINNER .TO MR.OBORNE.Honoured by Bt.John Citizens Last Night\u2014He Gave Them Some Advice.Special to The Montreal Star.Bt.Jobn, N.B., Msy 12.\u2014The farewell dinner tendered to Mr.Jas.Oborne, of the Canadian Pacific Railway, at the al Hotel, by the citizens of St.John M.y evening, was a brilliant affair.Mayor White presided, with the guest of the evening on his and Lieut.-Governor Bpowball on his 3 the prominent business and professional men of the city with many others from outeide were present.The speakers said many kind word about Mr.Oborne and .regretted his.de portare from St.John, abd also wished im all kinds of success in his mew field.the New \u2018 to awake and make a future for thé province.1 PERSONALS.\u2014 Leslie Gault.entertained st night =.Mr.J.Malcolm McIntyre returned terday from New Yom yer .Sheppard are spend- ny the Windsor.Hingston and Misi Hingston left yesterday for Washington.+ and Mrs.C.McEachran t Satar- Sunday at Certierritle.Mr.dem Beck, M.L.A., and Mre.Beck, of London, Ont, artive in town on Thurs- w.E nnex is week, and later take their Horse Show.Montrealers ot the Chateau included Mr.and Mra Knox, H and Hulse gained n point, and New | Canadian Pacific\u201410 et 132%, 50 at 123 | @.at 106, 25 at 108%, %{ quality, Nova Bcotia Bteel\u2014150 at 100, J, _FLOUR.\u2014Trade is dull.Quotations ; Evans, of Montreal ich wae by Me.Baines, of A ltr xis fom JW, Bick loft there for Londom recoreed from à fracture of his e, sustuined while on a voyage from New York.0e GOOD OUTLOOK FOR = = .WHEAT IN STATES.vourable\u2014Wheat Lower in | Chicago.Returns to the statistician of the U.E.Department of Agriculture, made up to May 1.show the area under winter wheat in cultivation on that date to have been t 33,107,000 acres.This is 606,000 acres, or 2.8 per cent.less than the area sows last fall, and 4,525,000 acres, or 153 per cent, In excess of the area of winter wheat harvested last year.The percen- .tage of abandoned acreage in all the important wheat growing States [s unusually small, the abandonment, Including the area to be cut for hay.reaching 11.000 acres only in Kansas, Texas and Callfor- nla.For the area remaining under eul- tivation the average condition on May 1 - was 82.6, against a condition of 97.3 for the total area sown reported on Apr 1908, and 76.4 on May J, 1902, and 94.1 at the corresponding date In 1901, and .83.5 the mean of the average of the last ten years for the areas remaining under cultivation on May 1.While there has manifestly been some deterioration of condition during the month, special tield agents, despatched to the principal: ter wheat States on the occurrence of frost of April 8 and May 1, report the wheat crop as practically uninjured by the cold snap.The average condition of winter ryeon: May 1 was 93.3, as compared with 97.9 on April 1, 1903, 83.4 on May 1, 1902; 84.6 at the corresponding date in 191, and 88.4 the mean of the May averages of the last ten years.New York reports 88, and Pennsylvania and Michigan each M, these three States containing 56 per cent.of he total winter rye acreage of the coun- The average condition of meadow mowing lands on May 't was 92.8 against 36.8 on May 1, 1902, 92.8 at the corresponding date In 1901, and 90.4 the mean of the May averages of the last ten years.The average condition of spring pastures on.May 1 was 92, against $4.9 on May 1, 1902, 91.5 at the corresponding date in 191, and 89.9 the mean of the May averages of the last ten years English and French weather fine \u2019r \u2014\u2014 London quoted La Plata, f.o.r.t steam passage, 27s 94 pd.; No.1 stand.Calf., about due 31s 6d pd.; No.1 Northern Manitoba May, 29s 8d.; No.1 hard, psge., 208 6d pd.just salled., 30s 6d pd.Liverpool closed 3-84 up, at 6s 3 3-44.for May and 6s 3 7-34 for July, Spot, No, 1 stand.Calif., 6s 8 1-24 to 6s 94; Walla- walla, 83 6 1-24 to \u20acs 7d; No.2 red winter, 6s 1 1-2d to 6s 5d.: Antwerp, closed 1-2 up, at 18 8-4 for No.2 red winter.Paris closed 5 to 15 down, at 3.10 for May and 22.80 for Sept.and Dec.; Chicago quoted options at noon as follows : Wheat, May 14 down.at 78 14c: July.3-8 down, at 72e: corn, May 3-8 up.at 44 5-Sc; July, 1-8 up.at 4 7-8¢c: Oats, May 1-4 down, At 34 3-4c; July, steady, at 8 1-£c.this morning and prices were steady.No.2 oats are quoted at-35c afloat: No.1 oats.36c afloat; No.2 oats were quoted at 37 to 37%c in store; No.2 peas, 8c high; peas, 73c afloat for May; buckwheat, 46 1-2c afloat: No.2 rye, 5l¢ east fod fl 2e afloat; No.3 extra barley, 4 No.T hard Manitoba wheat was quoted at Tr dre afloat at Fort william; No 1 rn, .same position.FEED.\u2014Bran and shorts were steady to-day.Quotations in car lots on track are: Manitoba bran, in bags.$18: shorts, In bags, $20; Ontario bran, in bulk, 817 to $18; shorts, $19 to $20 fn buik: midditn 12 to $23; moullle, $23 to $30, according 10 pt on track are Ha to.53.00.rollers in barrels; bags to $1.70 * : extra bags, $1.40 to $1.55; ota Si in bags; second patents, 7.0 ROLLED OATS8\u2014The market ig J lar and prices range from $3.65 to $3.85 a orl, and 2175 to 8185 In bags of broken HAY\u2014The market is on the easy side under liberal offerings at country points.Suotations Su track are ® to 39.50 a ton .1; $7.60 to or No.to $7 for clover mixed.à and 6650 timothy being quoted at $450 to $6.50 a hundred 1bs.;: red clover, $12 to $14.50, and alstke clover, $12 to $16.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, May 12.\u2014-Call board quotations: Wheat No.2 Ontario red winter offered at 72 1-2¢ east; No.2 white at 72 1-20 east and No.à spring at 7% east without Oats\u2014No.2 white 30e bid, middle freiæhts for a load and they offer 2 at 8 1-2c on ntrack, Toronto; No.3 mixed wanted at 32¢, Toronto.Toronto Live Stock Market, Toronto, May 12-\u2014Ninety-one loads In to-day including 554 hogs, % sheep and lambs and 3¢ calves.Shotoe, Be to 5 rade: um, 3-4c to 5e; export bulls, ¥ HE Sri: \u2019 putehers' outs medio 0 -êc; butchers\u2019 $4.40 to $4.75; butchers\u2019 Le choice, $400 to À , 83.75 tb $4.25 dull;.light éwes, 120 to 140 Ibs.$3425 to $4.75; heavy bucks, 180 to 25 Ibe.$3.00 to $3.26 Aull; be lbs.$3.26 to $3.75 firm; g wether yearlings, 5 1-2 to fed bucks, yearlings, 5c to common batnyard, yearlings, wanted; spring lambs, $2.50-to calves, $2.00 to $10 each: hogs, singers, 4 1-2c fo 5c per ib, steady; fats and 85.85 off cars; export cattle and butchers\u2019 cattle selling fairly well, milk cows steady at prices quoted.\u2018London Dairymen\u2019s Exchange.London, Ont, May 11.\u2014The London Dairymen's Exchange has organized for the season, with the following officers : President, John Broäte, ot Mapleton ; vice-president, I.W.Crinklaw, bf Dela- ui |LIGHT RECEIPTS OF Government Orop Report Very.Fa-|'Thbe Market for Butter and Cheese LOCAL MARKET.\u2014Demand was fair [ winter patents, $1.80 to $3.90: Manitoba first pat- HAY SEED.\u2014Demand is pretty active, [yy ware; secretary, J.A.Nellés, of London, ch Jy FE tr =A ULES he ; 3 wea e case farkets and x + .\u2018BUTTER CONTINUE.A Holds Steady\u2014Eggs and Pota- t toes are Quite Firm.BUTTER.\u2014No \u2018change was reported In the market this morning.Owing to light the present moment, prices .tty firm at around lic for finest Townships, but there is a feeling that from this out receipts will be fairly heavy now that the dock strike Is over and the facilities for moving butter from one point to another in the city are constant- y improving.The export market) is still considerably below the local one, so that there Is room for a decline.uhecelpts reported on the Boars of Trade s morning amoun 0 packages.CHEEKSE.\u2014The tone of the market Is Steady to firm.Quebec cheese was Quoted here to-day at 11}ic.some quoting lic.There is a good demand for On- tarics, and holders are trying to obtain le, though buyers are only offering and some say even less.It is thought that the active demand which is expected to develop within the next few days will have the effect of holding the market firm for some time to come.Receipts reported on the Board of Trade today were 3,000 boxes.\u2014~The market held steady to-day, notwithstanding the expectations of increased - receipts now that the strike troubles are being removed.Of course the principal difficulty, the teamsters\u2019 strike, still exists, but many dealers are guaranteeing the prompt removal of anything which arrives.Bales were belng made to-day at 1840 for large lots, and lo for single cases.and the market was firm.Some large exporters have no stock for sale.They are.offering about 11jc f.0.b.country points, and this is not bringing out a very ready response.Receipts by freight reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 781 cases.\u2019 POTATOES.\u2014The market is very firm, and prices are steady.Stock is scarce in the country, and thers are no accumulations here.The west is in the mar- et to buy, and many country points are urchasers also.' Finest Quebec stock is pretty hard to get, and one large local firm reported this morning that they were paying 51.15 a bag of 90 pounds on track, and selling at $1.25, to be drawn sway from cars, or $1.30 in store + .EXPORT LIVE STOCK \u201cMARKET STEADY.A Shipper\u2019's Views Regarding Bffect Upon Market of Disease in Argentine Cattle.Speaking of the possible effect of the outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Argentine cattle, recently reported from South American, Mr.D, Munro, cattle &hippers, of this port, : ; \u201c No doubt this cutbreak will have the bffect of subjecting catile arriving at land from South ports to 8 _ver'y strict inspection.It will not, however, materially affect prices in England or Canada at the present time, The South American shipping season is practically over and- ours is just commenc- \u2018Ing.We bave large quantities of cattle walling to go forward and soon they will begin arriving on the other side.This will be an offset to the other influence.\u201cOf course, should shipments from South America be restricted for some months the tendency \u201cwill be for prices 40- advance, especially the \u2018end of the year, Meantime 1 do not look for any material change.\u201d ' Cables from the other side report the on, at 21 1-2 erpool in Lond ; rae higher at 12:19:13°1-3.Glasgow: - American and Argentine cattle were 1-36 higher in London, hls ook at 12 346 \u2018to 11 1-dc, respectively.Argentine sheep were steddy at 13 1-2c.The shipments of live stock from the port of Montreal for the week ending May Sth, were :-\u2014 J Cattie.Horses._ To LiverpoolL- Corinthiaf,,.00.«00 TR seer To London.- Anhatad.«vo eee coe ooo 870 cern To Ghagow.\u2014 \\ Bere cos ves wes 00 ses 691 18 COTTON MARKET EXCITED TO-DAY.New York, May 12.\u2014The shorts in cotton made another mad rush cover this morning, but the demand was met by enormous selling by the clique for the purpose of realising and at the same time pre: bear panic.Routine news was July was the most active option.It adva 11 points tp 10.7.ana rescted to 10.61 in the first our.\u201d Mr.D.M.Sexton, cotton broker, 2 St.Sacrament street, reports the New York cotton market opening firm three pointu up to seven points down with Tm Yio t th pening : Ma: options a © 0; were: v.1.16; June, 10.77; July, 10.57; August, 10,28; Beptember , 0:37; October?8.92; November, 8:25; December, 8.84.- + Liverpool opened irregular § to 7 points -and at 18.30 was net 73% to 9 points \u2018The spot market was 13 with sal of 1500 bates, ep UP, With sales gth to-day, general \u2018buying being centered in duly option, with large buying on New Orleans account.It is generally admitted the difference strenuous efforts to recover of their losses, bel that the bulls wil} later on centre interest fn the \u201cand August optio 10 August, 1.0: Septenbin, 241 OÙ 44; Augu 28; ember, 9.41; October, ; Di 8.83.\u2014 Peer and Peasant in tho British Realm ; il 2 1H oh 31] ¥ 2 à 2 58 : rE 3 R î $ qu à pa tu & i ED\" bee, of, Montreal.\u2019 No.\u2018388.fn\u2019 Lt LE | Ee nels Coloured Counterpanes, Under instructions from the Manufacturers we will closs out without reserve a large assortment of Irish Linens In Cloths, Table Napkins, Tea and Trey Cloths, Towels.Carving Cloths, ete., etc.Tollet Magsellles and Honeycomb Quilts.Curtains, Lace Cheniile Portieres, English Ollcloths and Linoleum and Gene; House Furnishing Seeds at our rooms -1828 Notre Dame FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY ITH, AT 2% O'CLOCK.M HICKS & CO.ui Auctioneers.HAIGHT & FREESE CO.81 8%.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal.Commission Stock Brokers, Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Coton.SEND FOR OUR \u201cBary J.\u201coune Agents for the Issue: 00 earons.»| THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY, Both yours-\u2014free for the asking.= Determining the Pammcter and Gnanclel re eponsibllity your Broker as Important as sélection of right stocks.\u201d 9300d NOTICE OF REMOVAL.Mr.G.C.Dunlop, stock broker, has removed to Room 40 Canadian Pacific Railway Telegraph Building.MCINTYRE & MARSHALL Members New York Stock Exchange.\u201c \u201c Produce ©\u201c \u201c Cotton \u201c Chicago Board of Trade, Represented in Montreal by GEO.C.RYAN & CO, \\ Members New York Stock Exchange.\u201d «e Cotton a Produce * FRANK BOND, Manager, Rooms 20, 21 and 22 North British & Mercantile Insurance Co.'s.Bldg., St Francois Xavier and Hospital Ste 107 ood tf \u2018The Mentreal Temple Compaty Annual Meeting of Shareholders.The annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Montreal Tempis \"Subscription $800,000 Non-Qum 3 Applicants for Prefe 7% Preferred Btock.ccom.$800,000.00 .Ordinary Stock.cc «.8700,000.00 $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 THERE IS NO BONDED INDEBTEDNESS.Bank of Montreal Bullding, 109 St.James Street, Montreal, from whom, as well as from the Branches of the Bank of Montreal, Prospectuses with full particulars and Forms for Application may be obtained.\u2018 CAPITALIZATION BANK OF MONTREAL Offers for Subscription 7% Preferred Stock AT PAR.$400,000 Ordinary Stock at $50 PER SHARE.(Both Preferred and Ordinary took is In Shaves of $100 sash) Montreal Steel Works, Limited.rred Shares must subscribe for One Share of Ordinary Stock at $50 per Share, for every Two Shares of Preferred Stock subscribed for.TE k \u20ac » THE QUESTION OF HEAT NO BUILDING IS COMPLETE \u2018unless it is equipped with the POWERS SYSTEM OF HEAT REGULATION ne \u2014 This System insures an automatic, even distribution of heat -to all apartments NO OVERHEATING NO WASTE OF FUEL NO DISCOMFORT \u2018We should like to tell you more about this subject.THE POWERS REGULATOR COMPANY 732 Dorchester Street, Montreal.Company will be held in the grand wecre- tary's office, Temple Bullding, No.807 Dorchester street, Montreal, Que.on Thursday, the 2ist day of May, 193, at eight o'clock p.m., for the reception of the annual report and statement of the atfairs of the company, election of direc tors and the transaction of such other \u2018OF CANADA.TWO VERY ELEGANT VILLAS, Situate on the Presque'lle, surroungd- ed by handsome forest and shade trees.A perfect view of the whole lake.Will sell very cheap and on easy terms to prompt purchasers as owner is leaving for a two years\u2019 sojourn in Burope.\u2014ALSO\u2014 SEVERAL FINE VILLA LOTS, With a magnificent view of the lake.Size of lots, one half acre to five acre 21h gold amd 82.W in silver, orvalues at the rate of $110 per ton.A drift of 600 feet ls now being driven to claim at a depth of 800 feet.ore will bs blot in value.by the company.When the necessary a 2-stamp mitt Cyanide : 0 mit ing and cyaniding.Cp OF- APPLICATION CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE O \u2026 OP FORMS 2 9 cs Savin coast The v huge C ROBERT MERED STREET, MO: The Importance of Gold Values in Copper Ores.There is no danger of an over-produc- ked out, which if averaging ein from 4 to 5 feet is visible for over 1,000 feet down the face ot ff, and Is continuous for nearly 2,500 feet through two claims owned development has been completed, it is intended to rect Plant and.ing adapted mofté- The MYEE EXPLORATION COMPANY, Ltd.Capital $150,000, divided into 150,000 Shares of $1 eich, receive 50,000 §1 shares in payment for the property, and 100,000 shares are.Lot aside tor working capital.Twenty thousand phare are now of- business as may legally come before the fered for subscription, 500 per share, payable on application, and per share an meeting.5 allotment.ECTORS ARE: The transfer book of the company will FIRST DIR \u2018closed \u201cthe eleventh to \u2019 - , F.HUME, Nelson, B.C.(late Minister of Mines, B.C.Government).frm instant, both days nctuaive, Le ; Ï TURNER, Nelson, B.C, Gate Gold.Commissioner and Assistant Commis- By order of the bourd AGAR.Me CLIAM DAVIS, Nelson, B.C.(managing Director Transvaal Zambes! Ged he .A Minin es Ltd.).\u2018 \u2018 ms Hon.Sec.NE CO Dans has been formed for the purpose of acquiring the famdis \u201cCromwell\u201d minerai claim, together with the following claims adjoint 8, : Annex, Cromwell No.2, Cromwell Fraction, Edison, T.L.Masama No, Calcutta Fraction\u2014in all abouge3i0 acres.The claims are situated \u201con \u2018the South 8 ga 8 8$ 0 Se Fork of Lardesu Creek in the Trout Lake Mining Division of B.C._\u2014.- \u2019 From the Cromwell claim of this Company two test shipments have EERE made to the Canadian Smelting Works, Trail, B.C., which netted values as under: \u2018 No.1 Smelter test of Aone realised aives i the rete of Hat per ae ain gold an .n silver, o v THE SWITZERLAND JE In gold and 47134 in silver, or value at the rate f $10 per toa.\u201d only $15 per ton Plant and- Aerfal Tram, the ore cross out the vein on the Cromwell By this means it is calculated about 67.000 tons of BROKERS, 57 8T.FRAN ITH CO., NTREAL, WHO CAN GIVE FURTHER INFORMATI Frank J, Penfold & Ga, Bankers and Brogers, 84 St.Francois Xavier Stigelh mm.will exceed $1,000,000 te tion of copper.It is only a question of of copper for structural purposes and in the arts so multiplied that all the copper that could be produced at a profit at that price in all the world's copper mines would not be sufficient to supply the PARENT\u2019 BROS.92 St.James Street.ment or on margin, M lg Sous fod unlisted securities ealt ortgages placed, Iu terest allowed on deposits sub- \u2026.MONTREAL, = plots.\u2018 , price.With copper at ten cents a pound, Direct private wires te.New parti 1 would be so extended,| tife water- ., voi culars at our office.folle sf the world so utilised ahd the uses York to Ch an mn Orders executed for -invest.Miscellan- a é i We | have found that at seventeen cents ject to cheque.Send fer eur the use was so curtailed and the pro- daily market letter.IN duction so stimulated that the supply ex- za ceedèd the demand, so the extreme fluc- {tuations of the price of the mets] are likely to be Detween en and 4 .- cents a poun # ; aste The \u201cedpper mines whicn can progiee| NOTION.copper the cheapest in ge quan , .= Th gh sou Bu me lo proue a ie ae Pine Core TR - - viden zopper | PI for.to.; her.cheaper on the VERDE COPPER BELT Bert soon a at ; in Ya County, Arisons, than any- sore clos in the world.This is sg both because of the enormous copper deposits and of the high gold values In the ores.With the possible though by no means ui tional In character, and by.making its.tion and for other purposes.Faculty a i ps aris sid New York.- ca = 7 .NT Tw 1 P08 B Joma Bi Maisheaali 47 Years on.|| the Market Xe 9 fiale at 10 e\u2019 106 8 gaw 7, + certain exception of its near neighbour.MACDONNELL & FARRELL, = , the United Verde, the GEORGE A Boltoitérs Applicants.P | N TREADWELL MINING COMPANY has Dated st Kingston this 16th day of Mare, ; ° the richest ore deposits on the Verde 1908.76 D law .j Copper Belt.Without any exception Ît Special notice shrdiu hediu rdiu .\u2014 ! has the largest area of mining property Careley\u2019s page wetr.wP.jions h rdisu ; - and the most extensive ore deposits On weir The public generally sre notified that| the Belt.The gold values in the ores \u2014 8, By-Law hes been enacted, containing are enough to nearly 5 quite Jay the \u201cprovisio .: tn cost of mining LE a eue ing any oonteary, provi-| ,PRÔF.TREADWELL, who is respon- FN THE MATTER OF sion .in by-law ar waste sible for the United Verde und the Greene - ALBERT ¥.DAWES, ave Ts Paper, Or Consolidateä\u2014two of the world's greatest .Of The Tewn ot Lachine.per meant to be} copper producers\u2014shows bis faith in the Wood and Cont ; + on or be solidly future of this property by giving it his .An rent.made into a bundle or roll deposited name, he says that he bellsves It! we pave recsived instructions te.sell hr in the-street upon the sidewalk or in the will pay the best dividends of any cop- Public Auotions at tbe Office ef the Jus \u2018lane beek of said premises, but only along- per property in North America.vent, St.Joseph st, Lachine, on - À side the receptacle or vessel containing the It siteady has a mile and a half of un.THURSDAY, Mth May, 1008, , = J house offal and nowhere else\u201d dergro round development moos and extent the following Asssts belonging to sald ee Co ier a have been givén to ho (0s of the Varde itself, and with | Lor\" i\" stock tn roiling.sack, = delinquents à prose-l its two smelters, which are now nearly Papa \u2018Drest, ons C cuted.ready to rungit is nearly to the point slabs, etc.B bornes, oars, .\u20ac ete =; {By order) where it is self-sustaining and dividend- jeighs, harness, etc, ood: sue 5 L O.DAVID paying.» Jos bachine, engine snë boiléé, plats ce ; There is only a small amount of stock form scale, elo, \u2018étc, as par in- City, Clerk.left to be sold to complete the develop- PR irar dia AA PA A y+ \u2018 ; - ment and equipment of the property.à Ou frame Sang Sang Montreal, !ith May, 1003.111 3 Prices will be given on application.Lots Nos.3 ind 3 will be sued, se Shoe À ; a A.Treadwell Mining Co, vui \u2018should the bids.not be bish Sasagh, the 5 - g Assets will then be mold in lots \u2018Fo\u2019 suit, ut ._ 27 William St, New York Terme: Cash on delivery.A deposit o£ \u201810 p- = -CP.R Harnings.: 1i 3 ood MTRA P.MATE IN, pduventorr sod farther conditjons of ade ian \u2018fic Rallway Company's a Merchasts Bank (me may Stock may be sxamined on\u2018 mpplicstion at tte Curator + clock \u201c HICKS & co. .MARTIN STRERT, in perfect order, below would uccepr $2600.Temple Bis COTTAGE, feat; price $180 perfect ; TO RENT \u2014 406, 468 DELORIMIER and ua: large grocery more, dwelling.Apply on premises, of 565 Berri 107 6 ms BIS - LS paul at \u2014 STORE, 16 8T.HELEN BT., ground floor ; ment.Sense Jomo, \u201816 St.Sacrament n 6 108 BAKERY TO RENT, house, at Pointe Claire, good place for a Address viey cheap.81._Josepn st, Lachine.WITH GOOD F.x Ler \u2014 Ton IMMEDIATE POSSES- or separately, two stores, | as 02s St, James atreet, hardware store.Apply : rae ane Benoit, No.2 Place d'Armes, city 109 2e0d business, a8 - of 4108 Bt.Catharine « .Jestmount, 8 TO LET \u2014 FINE PREMISES FOR A plusber, painter, tinamith, bakery, or o No, 1 Dunlop Place, in rear treet, near Greene ave.horses.W.F.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.mg TO LET \u2014 NEW UPPER FLAT, SUperb, airy situation; finest DELORIMIER and T rooms, baths, w.c.wire: ss Apply on remises os bai FACTORIES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 NEW FACTORY, 201 FORtification lane, 32 x 32, five stories, fine -éteal beame, hoiet, furnace; up to date.Hamon _ 204 St.James.100 | TWO FLATS, Apply Joseph 10 6 plano, \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.To FURNISHED, A ee Bart ber and clean furnished house, six Dash.gas and $18 only.366 , 106 6 Morrin Flats, SES 4870 Sherbrooke - Wood oveaus, +400 strest.: D.W.SOILVIS & C0.Tel.Main 3118.ff} To LET \u2014 UPPER DWELLING, NBAR teratis Antoine at, 348 Guy, 10 rooms, alterations to sult tenant.Apply room 41, a 08 8t.James st.ut dasrement ot.TO PURCHASE and gentiemen's cast off clothing, stoves, highest AE BOT AT SE.18 Victoria ot, oly.~ JOBS AT PAINTING, PAPER rE he ie ms.Address A.$B Craig st.promptly attended to.i TO RENT -.1311A BT.DENIS BT.\u2018 nine roomed lower tenement, in class order; modern copveniences; Daisy.furnace; rent twenty dollars.100 8 TO LET \u2014 HOUSE, WITH SHOP AND stable, Blue Bounets, opposite Church; rent cheap for good tenant.Apply P.Des- forges, 510 Craig at.Beil Tel.110 6 HOUSE TO LET, LOWER TENEMENT.six rooms, terms moderate, Aly on premises.107 Versatlles at.200d any \u2018other donier, Mi orders attebéed or Mall orders \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES and gentlemen's cast kinds \u2018of furs, \u2018etc., at H.Pi t, formerly ot \"683 Cray ot.PURCHASE LADIES\" AND gentiemren*s cast off clothing, all kinds TO LET \u2014 OR FOR SALE, 727 HUT- chison pri Montreal Annex, beautiful cottage of rooms; hot water furnace; good celiar, oly Jos.Hogue, 11 6 ét TO LET \u2014 HOUSE, 226 ST.PAT-, 30 apartments, every con-\u2019 venience; garden, etc.Nominal rental to J.Stevenson Brown and Co.good party.Temple Bldg.FOR BALE \u2014 OR TO LET, MACGRE- gor atreet, beautifully si au Sin the best prices in the of at-J.Rubin, 2350 Notre Dame siree van nded.NTED \u2014 YOURS, YOUR LADIES \u2018AND ture LES «entlemen friends\u2019 cast off clothing, plan, ont pot pri for road oe Prom co te ly called for by wl ee e end other trap.J, 118%, Star Office.house and lot oman about 7800 feet.Price $12,000.Euwsy terms, Moderate rental.The J.Cradock Simpson Company, Merchants Bank Building.y'ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE A DONKET.A mare colt preferred.Address Box 402, mm HOUSE TO LET, LOWER TENEMENT, six rooms; rent $16.Apply on premises, 197 Versailles st.TED or 2 OP OF THE STAR OF stating price Decemiter 11 8, P.\u20180.Box 298.n 7 Lot ue, M REDUCED RENT, house No.20 St.Famille street, near (above Sherbrooke street), in perfect order, eleven rooms, all modern conveniences.Apply to Judge \"Doherty, next door, at No.24.111 @ WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE A FAMILY skiff, natural wood oolot roomy, with redder and cushions; be in good order and cheap for cash, Address, stating price, and where to be seen, P, 1319, .m two pairs oars, -\u2014 GLASS PARTITIONS FOR SUMMER COTTAGES TO LET.fà TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED COTTAGE AT Little Metis.Address John G.Savage, Montreal.18 \u2018offices.W.P.Lewis, 30 Houpital street.Main 2698.BUSINESS CHANCES, 0: FINB COTTAGE AT BOUCHERVILLE, nicely furnished, w.c.end modern improvements; $950 for the season.Apply Josepu Lacroix.110 Paquette, 509 a EAT MARKET FOR SALE CHEAP, shop No.85 Aylmer st., with good yard and stable in rear; possession immediately; retiring on account of il} health.Geo, pride TO LET \u2014 A FURNISHED COTTAGE, Ste.Agathe des Monts, on Lac des Sables, 10 minutes\u2019 walk from station.This cottage is completely furnished and comprises parlour, dining room, extension kit- .Water in the house, electric light, boat house and boat.For further particulars apply to -L.A.Herdt, 498 chen, seven Urbain st.110 6 TO LET.\u2014 FURNISHED, FOR THE -SoRSON, seven room cottage, right on Willard beach; table board next door if desired.Miss R.T.Latham, No.6 Beach st, ; | Willard, 8.Portland, Maine.- 114 2 SALE \u2014 CRBAMERY AT REDUCED first class creamery, start in Ontario; should sell before 10th May.Apply to G.Bonin, 91 Shannon at, Montreal.roa \u2014 THE RESTAURANT LA No.6 St.James st., kept till ately pete by the late John Philips; it is.& well known place by business men and a spot to ; oAsy terms.Apply to .18 St.Lambert HUI.110 2 OIN THE GOVERNOR OF COLORADO Brosseau and Co., and friends in rich Gold Mine.Organi- | Xo LET HUDSON, TWO FURNISH- sation stock cheap.Send for engineeru reports, \u2018very clean, nly aitua- ted, pried to depot and steamboat landing.| Reasonable rent.Address L, 1198, star ot- maps, D STRD ef P Forest Cliy Leasing and Mining Company, First National Bank Bldg., Chicago.COTTAGES TO RENT AT 6T.HILaire, on \u2018the\u2019 River Richelieu, 50 minutes from Montreal by G.T.R.B.F.Campbe St, Hilaire.lu, 111 Saw \u2018TO LET \u2014 ON CACOUNA ROAD, FURnished cottage, including wood and water; finest location In county, near the beach, commanding \u2018beautiful view of sea and surrounding country.Apply 12 St.FamiHe st.111 2 Jaw SUMMER COTTAGES FOR SALE.FOR SALE \u2014 SUMMER COTTAGE.cheap, in the beautiful little villags of sitoated amongst the Lauren- dan Mountains, 1200 feet above sea level, cottage, 20 x 28 ft., 8 rooms, grounds 50 fr., front 150 deep, with stable.For particulars wely J.1188, Star Office.| 'ANTED \u2014 QUICK, MAN TO INVEST three hundred dollars for half interest in picture show, exhibiting the tzalmmons prize fight.have elegant new outfit, 18 years th experience and engagemants, all ready made, in twenty towns for this show.You must act as treasurer and be willing to travel.This will clear a thousand doiiars- for October.I will give the entire outfit as security for Tour money.Only parties that mean Address Manager first clase movi entire Jefferys- once need answer this.Show, 364 Slater st., Ottawa, Ont.R SALE \u2014 THE YORK COUNTY LOAN & Savings Co., of Toronto, Canada, share in this concern ($10 paid), to be sold sold at 60 cents in the dollar, Tre to fer fee of $1.00.Address H, 582, SALE \u2014 STOCK AND TRADE OF À : half cash accepted TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE, DOR- |- chester street west, complete, full size.extension kitchen, gas and coal from May to October.Telephone Up 215.s TO LET -~ FURNISHED FoR SUMmer monthe comfortable cot plano and gas ee Oxenden avenue or tel.Up 2502.\"need apply.O, 70 LET \u2014 FOR SUMMER, FURNISHed house, all modern conveniences, in Westmount, Dorchester st, no one with childrea 1288, Star Office.LOTS FOR SALRB.gg, \u2014 TWO FINE LOTS ON Mance street, Montreal Annex, beautiful locality; would sell separately.Apply to W., Stuart, 10 6 i FOR SALE \u2014IN WESTMOUNT, BEAUtiful corner lot on the Cote St.Antoine Road and Roslyn avenue, total area 16,281-39 In.fine shade trees, ancient stone house, with rooms, all modern improvements.apply at 450 Cote St.Antoine Road, or by telephone, Mount 640.SALE \u2014 WESTMOUNT BUILDING ots, A few lots each 50 feet by 109 feet, on Wie upmey level, for sale just now at $3000 |.let; oñe half cash.Apply st once to The } impæon Co., second floor, Mer- \u201c OOTTAGES TO LET.COTTAGE, 0 ROOMS, W.C., BATH, 200 fest from river, fine facade In front.sidewalk to the door: 20 minutes from P Het 10c a trip.Five minutes\u2019 walk from ; Aôqress - Parker Laval.20 aoa, 7 rooms, fruit trees, very comfortable.Apply ~ COTTAGE, CENTRE OF bath, w.e., rear; rase à electric / elevators, passenger and Beardmore\u2019 Buliding, 1 ANTED \u2014 BMALL FIRST CLASS Rouse or apartments, fi four; will rent for summer or year.Re- required and furnished.A, 0101, Star \u201cWANTED TO BORROW.SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.rs fi TO LET \u2014 AT LACHINE, SEMI-DE- tached résidence (Oxenden villa), overlooking river; large lawns, etc.; ten minutes walk from electric cars, G.T.R.snd C.P.H.Chapman, 2294 St.R.Stations.Apply J.Catherine st.108 6 from crexpon- sible buyers; an exceptional chance to buy'a most desirable plant and secures a well entab- fished trade.J.B.Richer, 55 Blenville.| \u201cRESTAURANTS TO TO LET IN OTÉE burn Park, St.Hilaire for Terms moderate.B., HOUSE TO LET AT CHAMBLY BASIN, ; 11 rooms, all furnished, carpets and Ded 1 roc water, baths, beautiful place minutes\u2019 walk from station.Address Sis Julie Darche, Chambly Basin, Q.108 6 OST \u2014 AT LACHINE, LISK with black ticks, TO LET \u2014 AT ST.ANNES, ON RIVER side, house of ten rooms, furnished, fine and large grounds, well shaded, 8 roomed cottage, furnished, $150; 8 roomed cotiage, furnished, $125; and 12 roomed house, furnished, $178.P.E, Brown, real estate agent, 97 St.James at.100 6 FOR RENT NEARLY NEW TEN room house, Beaconsfield, water front, extra wide gallery, ample shade, ice house filled Apply A.C.Matthews, 106 Arfington avenue.Tel.913 Mount.STORAGE.LET \u2014 BTORAGE, SUPERIOR STOR- T age for household furniture and effects.Pianos, baggage, etc., safe, clean and dry.Fraser Bros, 453 and 455 St.James street, and 131 to 139 Inspector st.Tel.Main 700.ne DRY STORAGE FOR FURNITURE or other goods.W.F.Lewis, 30 Bobi st.\u2018Tel.Main 2608.LE FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.TO_ LET \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED flat, 7 rogms, newly papered, thoroughly cleaned, electric light, gas stove and range; a snap.See 'it any time.112 Mitcheson ave.OFFICES TO LET.LET \u2014 FINE GROUND Fioon or- fice, with vault, being put in pérfect order.at 17 6t.John st: W.Main 2698.F.Lewis, 30 Hospital st.Tel.11 6 LET \u2014 FINE OFFICES, SINGLE ANT en suite, with vaults, from $3 up, sample rooms, large ats, and storage, with goods holat, at 13, 17 St.John and 30 Hospital st.W.F.Lewis, 30 Hospital st.Tel.Main 2606.111 6 Reward for return.Telephone East, 2197, Montreal.Da OST.\u2014 SMALL RED COCLER SPÂNIEL on Saturday mornin tax 303 Westmount.Wi above return to 4091 oly) st.snd receive very lberal reward.1} Terry.age \u2018ons and half year, Saturday, Sth May, from 190 Notre Dame street, Hoche- laga.Returner rewarded.Thomas J.\u2014 ON BUNDAY BETWEEN ST George's Church and Mackay strest, small morocco bound church service and hymnal.Finder please return to 52 Mackay .TO LET \u2014 FIRST CLASS HOUSE AT Back River, sultable for winter and ; summer.Apply to Lighthall, Harwood and Stewart, 180 8t.James st Telephone Maln \u2014 AT THE WINDSOR STATION on Monday evening a new browh leather oe no date to any other person the owner.Finder will please leave same at Windsor Hotel office and be rewarded.R.MoCAIG, BEAVER, Que., has on view at Victoria pir single high steppers.sales eG, wT pe F LAUNDRY MACHINERY.AUNDRY MACHINERY AND SUPPLIE headquarters for everythin og ne needdd in = (8 Write for {llustrated modern laundry.cataiogus and full particulars.ork Manufacturing Co.Toronto.2 40 ed BUILDINGS FOR SALE.TENDERS will be received for the purchase of Fifty.three (63) buildings situated south of | Notre Dame street, between .St.Timothy and Pamet streets, in.the City of-Mont- real, The purchaser will besrequired to demolish the bulldings and remove all material and rubbish from building site.Ali information can be obtained on application to the undersi Bids just be recelved not inter than May 18th, 1903.The right iz reserved to reject any or all tenders.E.H.McHENRY, 'Canadigm, Pacific: Rafllway Co.Montreal, Que.M&Y Sth, 108.113 WAS ergat in Mie taurant, Trac SoS DEBCORA- fining.\"plastering.grainiss 0d oes.Drop card to L.Kinkolaieln and, Co 81 Vanne \u2014 om 1310, Star otfios.ANTED \u2014 AN EXPRESS I Ww to Jno.Robertson and a 'ANTED \u2014 DRESSES MADE, LATEST rd at moderste prices, fancy a tallor-made suits; fit and fin- teed.058 Lagauche \u2014 YOUNG ENGLISH LADY t as governass, willing {ng Co., 189 McCord st.WANTED $3 A DAY SURE.SEND US A dress\u201d and we will show you how to make $3 a day: absolutely sure; we furnish the work and teach you free: you woek: locality where you live.Send us your and we will explain te to-day.503, Windsor, Ont.ANTED \u2014~\u2014 FIRST \u2018CLA makers.W.W.Sots Co.3 bots Dame st.Aionas cngagemèn to make hereelf useful; Em references.cs Mackay st.Rs SEEN EFT = JROOMS ~ TO LET, WITH modern improvements; tr: modated.148 Manafleld st.and \u2014 TO LET, 142 MAN: _ LAND UNFUR.ished rooms to first class peop also | two- suites of- > with hot end cold running water: very eentral; suitable for doctor and dentist.16 Osborne, facing Dom.infon \u2018aquare.100 \u20ac OOMS \u2014 TO LET CLUB CHAMBERS, 10 Phillips Place.Gentlemen only.Shower a valet; near Bt.James Club and best restaurants, theatres and trams.108 2e Johnston, 104 8 apr Roos \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, Y house new, near river.Apply Mrs.\u2018 Smith, St.Clair avenue, Ahuntsic, River.100 OARD \u2014 LAKEVIEW COTTAGE open for Sumner boarders Pl boat! , healthy locality.Apply W.Lakefield, \u2014 GOOD STRON to make himaesif Soneraily Reetul ia [rating office; $004 wages to Engraving and Ptg.Co.oan MUST BB Apply.bo W.R.GOOD GRAVEL ANTED \u2014 \u2014 a mo ad apy SHORT- WANTED tons\u2019 Aopiy Standard ACCOU NTANT.EIGHT Rooms -\u2014 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION.with home comforts, in house having every convenience; electric light; furnace; close to uptown centre.181 St.Alexander st.opposite St.James Methodist Church.100 6 «xperie prospects of advancement; sont Bra.Marie, Ont strictly .lable, Np op: an worker and AND du dr M \u2014 TO LET LARGE FRONT ROOM.suitable for two gentiemen or Tarried couple.1Tia Chatham at 100 6\u20ac OARD \u2014 UPPER LACHINE, ON LAKE front, two or three large, airy, well fure nished rooms, in private family; gentlemen.B, 9148 Star Branch Office.09 3 PBoArD\u2014 VACANCIES FOR FEW BOARD- ors at \u2018Maple Cottage,\u2019 50 miles from Montreal, near Laurentian Mountaina, two trains daily; terms reasonable, For particu.TRAVELLER, SIX YBARS | Vancouver, B.C., to Sydney.\u2018position; commission; strictly \u201csteady, reliable and ag- Star Office.| è Pannes \u2014 SITUATION summer; can furnish good reference el pans = à ED \u2014 STBADY JOB FOR STRONG \"young man.Appiy at 360 Craig st.\u2014 TOUNG MAN TO LEARN clectrioal business.Apply room 63, 246 sn siop in city Lee ol ANTED \u2014 ENERGETIC MEN OF GOOD.character to sell for the Fonthill - : 627.Dorchester st.'ANTED \u2014 ENGINEUR WANTS POSItion in.city or country, Mable of un ce IMMEDIATELY A NURSE for & oblld two yeers oid, who will aleep Address E, 9890, Star Branch Office.OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, NICB lars add Maple Cotiage, St.Felix de Valois, Que 100 8 ARD \u2014 BELLEVUE HOUSE, CARILlon, now opan for guests, fineat spot on Ottawa River, pleasant boating and fishing.The best of Slsndance, under the able management of Madame Jas.Citfford.The sun roundings ere unsufpassed, lovely pines, promenades through the Park, opposite boat, cars ferry landing.For terms app'y Bell House, Carillon.108 .class board; also le Mansfield street.110 2 OOM8 \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE or.e room, with all conveniences, on \u2018Bishop st, Address C, , Star Branch Of- Private family.110 2 OOM \u2014 SINGLE AURNISHED FRONT room.Terms ac- 58 Victoria at.110 3 SMART YOUNG engine, eit for light houmwork.708 Cresount references.¥.1068, Star Office.TANTED\u2014TWO EXPERIENCED NM makers.Apply Btandard Meter Co., Lid, 321 Queen st.E., Toronto.107 Seoû ANTED\u2014JOBS OF PAINTING, decorating, kalsomining, experienced workman; e.Address Charity CLERK FOR ce of ri work must be compost tring chy ANTED \u2014 BALESMEN FOR best automatic, - Spray, hand sprayer made.terms.Sample machine free.Cavern Gait, Ont.grononensenenees y Situations Vacant, For .Sale, and Persenals oon- tinued on page 9.© cm 06000506 00200004 WANT BD \u2014 A QOOD WILLING BOY TO work around factory: preference given to one able to drive.Apply 672 Craig st moderat Creenisation Soclety, 08 Bleury et.Tel.Main ANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, DECO- - rating, tinting, lastering and h ng; work moderate; best references.Drop card to M.Labis,.207 -Catioux at.- - - 11022\" Ware vb roth GOOD PAINTERS.AP- manager, Montreal General CIN EXPERTENCED \"un iy eedersoem: Apoiÿ to Mis.Æ \u201cSume, 290 \u201cavénus.- 118-87 \u2014 BY A GOOD PLAIN COOK A ere she can have girl; best y references.Apply WIRE- paies tminedintely.pre Sayer Hieotrie and 14 Beaver Hall H \u2014 EXPERIENCED FLANNEL Tollet Laundry, WANTED \u2014 YOUNG: wen AS\u2019 = HATS TRIMMED, class mifiner.old materials used, W ough Anowledge ot of.T woulé like work in private families.Address arte WITH A THOR- ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL flat with bousswork.Apply 81 Tupper 'ANTDD \u2014 A rte AS a \u201ceral servant, gas stove; no washing; 515 Clarke avenus, Wi WANTED = ome Young MAN Laundry, 11 Perthiug st., op- Apply Bo Box 48, Portsmou posite Piece: Viger Hotel.OOMS = ONE OR TWO FURNISHED rooms near Windsor Hotel.A.se Star Gfrice.8 : ROM = \u2014 BRIGHT FRONT ROOM, BATH- floor, large cupboards, overlook- Ing Dominion aquare; gentlemen only.1 Cypress st, opposite Windsor Concert Hal Roos \u2014 NICE FURNISHED ROOMS, opposite Dominion square, telephone, Auer light.6 and 8 Osborne st.110 3 = TO LET A NEATLY FURNISH- hap Toom, suitable for two gentlemen of two ladies that are emplcyed during the day.1821 \u2018Ontario st, nesr Mance.110 3 OOMS \u2014 TO LET LARGE DOUBLE front room, newly as bed-and sitting room; also single room: bata floor; modern conveniences; references 25 Hutchison st.110 3 NICE BRIGHT Room \u2014 TO LET A persons: & suitable for either one or two terms moderate: central locality; 1m- Tadints possession.Apply 665 Porches lov a Roous \u2014 Back AND FRONT PARA jour, suitable for two gentlemen or maz- ried \u2018couple.Apply 28 Victoria sq.110 3 FIRST ers at once.Apply Perry, Bank of Montreal, entrance Fortification tous.ANTED \u2014 GIRL ABOUT 16,-FOND OF children; no washing.ironing or cooking; wages $8.Apply 4918 Sherbrooke st.fit arene wants work references.Apply 30 Walker a 'ANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY BY -& coloured woman; paroi goa IANTED \u2014 STRONG BOY AS APPREN- don, Liverpool, Bristol and return, on cattle steamers; no charges.Apply W.Roftey, Yards.: \u2018WANTED \u2014 FREE PASSAGE TO LON- Glasgow and Wire paint tot a sesso ; OOM \u2014 TO LET IN A PRIVATE ENG.lah fimily, newly furnished and unfurnished rooms.house has every convenience.Apply 200-8t.Antoine st, near Guy.110 3 JROQMA \u2014 TO LET.6 MACKAY ST.TWO ! largd tooms.! Co - 110 9 Apply 36 Torrance st.-\u2014 BY AN DIXPERIENCED person writing or copying to do at home Patscences given.D, 9273, Star Branch ANTED \u2014 \u2018BICYCLE REPAIR ABSIET- ant.Apply at once R.and W.Kerr, 3230 t Catherine st.WANTED \u2018by thee: alm girl to manie Come ao] ply at once Caledonian Launary, ses 8.\u2018Antoine st.aNTED \u2014 AGENTS ALL OVER CAN- - ade to-eell sho-best\u2014household article on- in every home; big profits, | Co.Ontario.BY A YOUNG LADY POSI- VY tion in dentist's office; experiance.Star Branch Office.\"ANTED \u2014 STRONG MAN FOR Flex] business, also driver, ci well.Apply 810 Dorchester , at.\u2014 A COMPETENT MAID BY the week for an appointment in the Sherbrooke.Apply No.5, The Sherbrooke, 1018 D BY A J0UNG MAN FOSL WAITED Ta attendant sna companion to an tnvaiid gestleman.caçable of taking ez: tire charge; no objection VV ANTED\u2014GOOD STRONG BOYS.THOSE | willing to work need apply: aleo young |, giris to make themselves \u2018generally useful.Apply 1627 Notre ANTED \u2014 TWO GOOD PAINTERS: Apply to the manager, Montreal Gea- Hospital - oral £ VWV'ANTED \u2014 Bors on amis To wa on table.Sherbrooke st., references required.\u2014 GIRL AS GENERAL HELP.fool, Samp of Jagre consiéeration ANTED small family: \u2018good Wages.203 Park J * POSITI! teacher, in @ private references.WA Rad #11} telephone: good VUNTED \u2014 TBA = GENERAL SERVANT; © Bo; washing.86 Rosemount ave.\u2014 A GOOD MAN AND A WO- to clean up & house: Apply 114 Bt ANTED -\u2014 AT THE $T.JAMES HOTEL both languages.bell boys, speaking \u2014 A JOUNG on LADY SPEAK.languages minty \u201cndseis to \u2018commence eV 187 Lagaucholiers et ANT ood rae dai oI BAR oi 27: Sooû wages.Address O, ANTED ~~ A TRIMMING CUTTER.with two or thres years\u2019 experience department.Apply 10 St.Peter st.Montreal Suspender and Umb.Mig, our shirt este \u2014 À POSITION a8 00K; OOMS \u2014 LARGE, WELL bedroom, suitable for married couple, alo single room for gentleman, with or with- breakfast.at 106 Stanley \u2018st.110 2 OOMS \u2014 ONE OR \u2018TWO NEWLY FURnished rooms, in family of two.Apply 126 Champ de Mars et.fio 6 Roo \u2014 SINGLE FURNISHED FRONT room, bath flat central and good lo- oality.240 st Urbain st., corner Onterio st.110 2 OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE FRONT ROOM, bathroom flat, Auer light, hot and cold he.\u201d room; gentleman only.347 Motcalte ra \u2014 TWO FRONT T ROOMS, FUR- nisbed, slectsio gt, hot and cold ws- 86 Cathoart st.110 8.COOK AND TABLEMAID.Apply to C.P.R.Hotel, 1435 Notre Wa ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT WHO undersiands cooking and vuliog to go to the country.Apply evenings to 137 street.ANTED \u2014 BARN al Victoria Stable, enced City and District Branch.Considerabls busi- and renewal ness, already in force \u2014 TRAVELLER INTER- } A cam Gates.ons for Montreal.oo East; permanent, profitable, to suitable\u2019 per- sob.Box 557, Toronto, , NTED \u2014 GIRL housework; &iso nurse-girl.Call at ones |: above Shertfuoke - at.165 Mance =.\u2014 COOKS AND WAITERS \u201crailway dining ca den Puctdy 1 Car Co., Méuntreal.\"ANTED \u2014 PRINTER oa boos\u201d wages: -expeoriehcs.Star Office.| Ware em books, to take charge: of.Room; Lio Notre MoQUI - at.\u201c dichen.A \u2014 \u2014 To RAILROAD OFFICE tenographer: £20 and $28 in B, 9533, Star Branch Office.MAN AT THE ROT- ANTED \u2014 AT #64 GUY 67, PLAIN To OLD ESTABLISHED CANADIAN Life Amarance Co Company desires en: \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK, FOUR | aly: wo Otfler malas kept.\u201cWash | ing and ironing given out; Agathe summer.Apply 258 U \u2014 H.THOMPSON, FOR SOMD with the S.Carsiey Co and w.A STABLE BOY, TO ASSIST in the house; must go to Riviere du Loup for the summer months.References Tequirgd.| Apply to\" Mrs.Riva, 101 Mansfield st.\u2019 to \u2018tn - Bout of referunces formished WwW.P.Bom U0, Halifax, N.§.111 8 D kis or SMART ToS Te | any kind of work by the day.Ap (to Tear.aR f= POSITION BY lady (31) as assistant bookkeeper or to Go office work.-of French; 2: 3 Spon, or.Hier Que a reference.K, \u20180681, Star Branch cc = _ ~ A NEAT GIRL FOR GENER- in\u201d small BOOMS AND BOARD.| Roo \u2014 TQ LET : nished room, with board.city will eiso find firet class Pool st, OOMB \u2014 AND BOARD, ith bay wiodos ron HE \u201cdoute light.Address Ba \u2018Henaington avenue, Below Sherbrooks.100 3 5 \u201carith.| DE eee ee 8 general servent.\u201cApply 68 age dnd \u2018salary ex.Montes) Meier Continued on Page.td Wermso = KITCHEN OMAN, ALSO SL.four doors \u2018week | \u201ccoop ETRORG r.- Ota pertect order.ass UE mnt of est part of St.james apy large business: e, suitable for rooms let, on floor.Large and well aired, in a good 10- cality.964 Bleury st.110 2 Rex \u2014 WELL! FURNISHDD ROOM : Tor 1 or 3 gentlemen.20k Bleury ut.second\u2019 fist.Roous -\u2014 DOUBLE FRONT ROOM.oN\u2019 i flat: also double and où top, Sat.#1 Union avenue.see à Rex \u2014 TO LET LANGE COMFORT- Ii i family.38 Torrance st.| 111 4 end en, on the same flat, furnished tahed all accommodations: email family; no children; immediate possession.2000 BL Catherine où.| Tus tooms on first and second 4 for.30 ON ral Famille st.a > PERTE RE mT ae comfortable, ; Tent $5.12G vitre at.Roo \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, SUIT.comiorts of& home.16 Belmont et.Roux NEATLY, FURNISHED inde Pen Er SELS \u2018for two, on bathroom fat.with Tov | 8a 3380 St.Antone at.;- weet''of Guy., us proces -\u2014.70 LET.BEDROCM.\u201cWITH sitting room If desired, an modésn cone veniences;- no other roomers; 20 chliéres.OOMS \u2014 Two GENTLEMEN WHO \u201coould et room together, can b» oo ET bedroom and ait.room, furaisbod: \"à Dathmom f s with - \u201cpastiél béaré, Dest Socatity wea.ferred J oust! mo children mor older \u2018Boarders .à Address J J 1161,; Sar Star Office.« apt coms \u2014 10 Lœr DOUBLE AND = ROC solos; \u2018trons and back.TT per \u2026 l'TDOONS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, DOUBLE |- -and single: tront, gas and water.178% | Biwiry iat, Dear St.Catherine at.111 8 \u2014 TO RENT, BRIGHT, AIRY, TRO orany rarssiwd, ngié A t double and el flat, we fous _ COFCRTABLE rooms at 33 , Mei\u201d College ave.111 5 RE IST NE single, with or without board.106.Union OOME \u2014 WELL FURNISHED LARGE front room on back fat, electric light, ait rests RO ne \u201cants Teoma lent location; transients .5 University at OARD \u2014 MRS.BENOIT IS NOW PRE.to receive boarders for the sun mer months, all modern accommodat.ns.Charges moderate.Chateau Benoit.Addr-sg Box 115.100 4 ARD\u2014 RIVERVIEW,\u201d B8T.ANDREWS Bast, open for guests, large rooius, shady, boating and fishing; also spacious lawn; dally communication by boat and truln; first class board; tennis court.Correspondence ~ solicited.Address Mrs.Henderson.108 ¢ OARD \u2014 PIERPOINTE COFFAGE, HUDson, will be ready to receive transient University st, Montreal.110 6\u20ac OARD \u2014 GOWAN BANK HALL, ON Lake Memphremagog, excellent boating, bathins, fishing, large cool rooms, Dalconies, French windows, excellent table; rates mod- a Address C.H.McGowan, Georgeville, ARD\u2014ST.LAMBERT, TWO OR THREB © young gentlemen wishing to room together can bg accommo@ated with nice room and first class board.Address Mrs.Freder- fon Brown, Post Office, 8t.Lambert, 111 3 OARD \u2014 NICE LARGE ROOMS AND board, in St.Lambert, for summer, suit friends, everything first Saas Dear station; æentiemen preferred.Avply B.W., Post Office, 8t.Lambert.room, suitable for two gentiemen .or married couple; private ha Btier- fhwooke ét.ilies Ww.114 3 SUMMER RESORTS.NAINA Ns IVERSIDE INN, LOCATED AT © mouth of the Kennebunk Fiver, THE besutiful and extended views, !t is near the Bathing Beach, Boat Club House, and Casino.For booklet and terms address H.F.Hutchins, Kennebunkport, midway detween id @nd Portland; always |; excellelit opportunity fishing, bathing and bicycling; terms $5 te $7 per weak, incl large rooms and excellent table.\u2019 1086 lady.Bleury and Guy streets, sbove Dorchester.Address L, 1208, Star Office.au à WuxTED \u2014 BY A LADY A SMALL \u2018room\u2019 in private family; terms moderate; vicinity of Perk avenge preferred.Address N, .1963, Star Ofties.- , 9 \u2014 \u2018ROOM IN PRIV., ATE F \u201cby American gentleman of éulet Ms; all home comforts; \"terme meter.ca dress E, 1020, Stan Office.111 3 PARTNERS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 PARTY WITH CAPITAL TO invest in any American goods, patented, already introduced, for wbish advertiser has sole control for Canada.None but responsible parties need apply.M, 1208, Siar Office 4 11 To, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, AD- vertiosr purposes \u2018erecting for Engtish capil.\u2018talists twenty business blocks in British Col- urmblen cities, batween > business, or would (uke paitnérship, manager's or bookkesper's position.Apply In- air Desbarats Ad Advertising Agency, Mont- ot, 110 ANTED \u2014 ee WwW \u201cfrom $500 to oer A od caphtal aide business, parine 800 to 986 \u2018weskiy or Loire 7 1008, Star Office.\u201cN03 BOOMS AND BOARD WANTED.DIS a T LAD Wis Fran west end.- 110 6 W \u2014 \u201cBOARD BY young lady in'bome-ilke place on or near Alexander st.State terms, \u2018which must be reanpnabls.Address K, 1165, ras Office.Wire board - for » maria oups ihe Sof\" day An der] te AND P va ame Hy preferred, for of: Mer: central locality.Box K.1191, Star Baice.D » ad ve tm an 2 2aw We en Eas A ee \u201c1168, Mar Office.OARY foal or -BRASBAU, LADIES eek removell rom 30% Bartheiet = ates.Bledry 'st., rooms, and aocomemodations : provi oof, Montreal, Cirçuit Court of the Men Be FFE Sa, pO 1 106 12604 CARD = > ne.Meswa pecantion hot n 0 baths and Aver Mah: best, medical tend ance; atriotly private.187 'Cadienx 01 15004 Vyañre A FEW BOARDERS, OEN- tiemen rr -good home; no chile dren; central place, on §t.Paul, No .007, near | MeO \u2018mt.FANCY PAPER WORK.PAPER AND SILK LAMP SHADES Modoto ander or cor ade ary Te Favours, pad REL oF egy Sot ROVINCE or QUEBEC, DISTRICT , No, 576.Emery and having carried on dusinegs together in partnership under | thé firm name of Monneville & Gagnon. Ad J i ANTED \u2014 [IMMEDIATELY A GOOD cook.Apply with references.2384 St.Catherine st.108 tt SITUATIONS VACAWY.< (Continued from Page &) (ya \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS © om Whroler & D and Finger sewing Bind OT, 5 224 Ça.185 st v ANTED \u2014 SRWING GIRLS FOR.AL w verations cn rarely Apply W.MH.Sores Wak FIRST CLASS BORING, MILL and er hands, also machine fitters do \u201c =F SITUATIONS VACANT.{Continued from Page 8.) W ANTED \u2014 COMPETENT NURSE GIRL * to take care of young baby and as- slat An Mght housework.1308 Dorchester st.Ho 2 ANTED \u2014 SMART GIRLS FOR WRAP- pins candy.The Montreal Blscait Co.; 10 2 liom \\ JANTED \u2014 GOOD STRONG BOYS FOR both biscuit and candy departments.The Montreal Biscuit Co.110 2 que erectors.Apply to Canadian G I Elen.Co.Limited, Paterboro, Ont ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS TOOL MAK- .Used 10 cutting and forming dies.Sic, also wood pattern makers.Apply Cana- @an General Electric Co., Limited, Peterbor- = Canada, 84 tL ANTED \u2014 MACHINISTS, 30 LATHE.Planer amd vise hands: highest Wages paid a, steady employment to first ca Men.Y The John Bertram and Sons - Limited.Dundas.Ont.3e 20 [QVANTSD \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT: do plain cooking; no washing.AP- avenue, first avenue west aff Dorchester st.0 uf WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS UPHOLSTER- \u20acrs at once.Good wuges and steady, Work.Apply to the Elita Furniture Co., : 101 L ANTED \u2014 M BOYS TO CARRY HOT- os.Good wages, short hours.Apply Diamond Flini Glass Co, 170 Delorimier ave.WANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK; MUST BE willing to go ta the esuntry for the summer.Apply at 1120 Sherbrooke at.111 3 VV ANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK IMmediately.Apply at WT Sherbrooke si, between 6 o'clock a.m.and.2 o'clock p.m.and 6 o'clock pm.and 8 o'clock p.m.= WANTED \u2014 YQUNG GIRL AS GENERAL servant, family not going to the country.Apply J(%0 Sherbrov.» J 2 \\ ANTPD \u2014 BOYS IMMEDIATELY FOR wiring and one for electrical supplice department.Apply 12 and 14 Beaver Hall Hi.TANTED GENERAL 119 2 À) steady man.J.K.Macdonald, street, N / ANTEL INVOICE first class references One Who has had three or four years experience, preferably In drug house, Apply by letter G, 1077, Star Of- st.BLACKSMITH.182 Craig 1 10 2 CLERK WITH 103 U fice, Ilv 2 ANTRD \u2014 EXPERIENCED FORE- VWV'ANTED -\u2014 A GOOD PLAIN (COOK, woman to take charge of dept.manu- with references.willing to go to Hea: Sacturing children\u2019s dresses; must speak both conafleld for the summer.Apyly No.12 st Agee.Apply B, 403.Star Office.106.6 Luyuls square.10 4 NTED TWO HOUSEMAIDS AND ane general; no cooking: for May 15th.Dr.Kemp, Ste.Agathe des Monts.107 6 pn.WANTED \u2014 WOMEN TO MAKE WRAP- Pers at home.Apply John P, Black and Ce.183- Vitre at.108 12° ! ANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER WHO HAS 3 had experience in biscults and candy Business, to travel outside of Montreal and Quebec.Useless to apply without the above Sithiacations.Address by letter to R, B40, Office.: 108 3 RATANTED \u2014 A 00OD GIRL FOR GENER.+ al housework, family of five; god pay.Dr.Marion I.Bugbee, White River Junct.ve 108 4 ANTED \u2014 50 OPERATORS IN OUR shirt deparimen:: good Steady work, English speaking, the head of the swing room.10 St.Peter st, wages and fotelady at Apply at once Monireal Suspender and Um- 100 7 JANTED \u2014 A GOOD ALL ROUND dairyman, one who understands ting and Babcock test preferred.Address wilh references, D, ¥224, Star Branch Office.; 10 3 z ANTED \u2014 IRONERS FOR BODY, neckband, wristband, and good fancy lroners.The Royal Steam Laundry, 11 Per- thlus st, opposite Place Viger Hotel.lu 2 WVANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID; MUST BE willing to go to the country and help with two little Dore P0testant preferred.Ap- ply to Mrs.James Johnston, Jud St, Mark atreet.110 2 \u2014 TIDY AND RELIABLE VYy ANTED youth ta take care of horse: aiso grner- a! servant for small family.Apply 50 Mackay atreet.VY ANTED ~ EXPERIENCED MAN TO take orders for street advertising specialty.an interest in the business given to the Dreila Mfg.Co.right man.Apply K, 1188, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 A GOOD OPENING FOR A Ÿ ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR FLORIST | * first class dressmaker.For particulars store.Apply to 8.9.Baln, 66 Beaver apply to H.M.Hepworth, Mllliner, Derby Hall Hill \u2018 Line, Vi.: 108 4 WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE STRONG GIRL ANTED \u2014 TWO TRAVELLERS OF for laundry work.Apply 1750 Noe Y good address.with connection, to repre- Dame st.sent a wholesale grocery and wine house in the city of Montreal and Province of Quebec WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR WARE- Apply by letter with references.Address R, house, will be given an opportunity 834, Star Office.109 3 to sell goods In the city.Siate age and salary w ANTED CITY SALESMAN FOR .large biscuit firm.R, 813, Star Office.me 3 ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS CUTTERS ON i coats and skirts; steady work.Apply 464 St.James st.wo 3 {WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS FINISHERS and operators on coats.Apply 444 St James st.100 3 Y ANTED \u2014 EVERYWHERE HUSTLERS ! to tack signs, disiribuia circulars, sam- Wles, etc ; no canvassing, guod pay.Sun Ad- vertlving Bureau.Chicago.1% 3 D \u2014 GOOD, SMART MESSAGE | boy.Apply Mr.Little, Star Office.110 3 {WanTED \u2014 A FEMALE PROTESTANT teacher for the Township of Wright, holding a first class diploma, to engage for ten months.duties I> bedin J7th of August.State salary expected, Apply to Alex.Baxter, @ec.-Treas, Aright P.O.FP.Q 3160 10 NVANTED \u2014- A PRINCIPAL, MALE OR ' female, for Shawville Academy,\u2018 holding & first A.diploma.salary to commence about , and to incrvase If satisfaction be given during first year, average attendance not over 28.Apply to the undersigned up to 20th inst.H.Lang, Sec.-Treas., Shawville, May Tih, 1003.110 5 {WW ANTED \u2014 TEMPORARY CLERK FOR a fire insurance Company.Address P.©.Box 2.4 1tv 2 TANTED \u2014 BOY ABOUT 14 OR 15.TO ! deliver parcels and make himself gen- orally useful.Apply 216 Greehe ave.110 2 Warten \u2014 WORKING HOUSEKEEPER or well trained general servant.small family, no children.124 Durocher st.110 32 Wasren = ELDERLY WOMAN OR A for light housework and to mind a baby; good pay And good home.Sus City Hall avenue.110 2 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 18 ' years of age, for light housework.Apply 821 Victoria ave, Westmount.110 2 WANTED A GOOD ROOM IN PRIVATE \u2019 family, by American gentleman of qulet Mabits.vvuis like ail the comforts of home @t moderate price.E, 1024, Star Office 110 2 ANTED - GENERAIL SERVANT FOR | \u2018am!ly of three, ons having knowledge ot cooking preferred.goal hone and satisfactory wages to right party.No.30 Souvenir @ve.off Atwater ave.150 2 ANTED - GENERAL, SERVANT FOR ; small family.good wages: nn washing.Apply at once 20 Scymour avenue, first wireet past Fort.119 2 IVVANTED\u2014 SITUATION AS GOOD PLALN '¥¥ cook in small tamily E.1020, Star Office.110 3 lANTED \u2014 A BOY FOR A BROKER'S | office.Apply U Simpson Garland, 30 Si.John st.Montreal.110 3 VV ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GIRL FOR UBNBER- | al work.15 Drummond st.110 3 VYANTED\u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WIL- } Ing to give good wages to competent TeOM, With good city references.Apply 3746 = Catherine at.js10 2 WANTED TABLEMAID, FRENCH- Cansdian tablomaid.speaking English, wanted for Lhe 20th instant.Application in- Vited at once.Parisian House, 81 Unlon ave \u2018 110 | ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE YOUTH 17 TO 20 years of age.for general office work.tm wholesale firm.Apply bringing letter of application in own hantwriting to James Linton and Co.37 Victoria square.110 6 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE SERVANTS AT \u2019 the new Employment Bureau, 30la Dor- @hester st.110 2 ANTED AT ONCE GIRL AS I mother\u2019s help; dne willing to make her- olf generally useful.Apply 160 Hutchison treet.110 2 ANTED \u2014 GIRI.ABOUT 15 YEARS N © of age to assist with general housework; must sleep at home.34 Staÿnor avenue.110 3 'ANTED \u2014 A LACQUERER, USED TO ' chandgller work.G, 1071, Star Office.110 2 ly to collect accounts.G, 1081, Star Ot- WANTED \u2014 BOY FOR OFFICE, CHIEF- fice.Mo 2 |ATANTED \u2014 IF YOU WANT TO MAKW : some money by calling on « few friends in your spare time, write to me.Wesley Lin.ecott, Brantford.110 6 INPANTED \u2014 JF YOU EVER CANVASSED | for anything or ever expect to, send me your address and I'll surprise you with à proposition.Wesley Linscott, Brantford.110 68 'ANTED FIVE DOLLARS A DAY ' guaranteed to canvassers.Write quick wilh pariiculars, Box G, 1070, Btar ce.110 8 ANTED \u2014 A WORKING HOUSEKEEP- or.Apply by letter G, 1088, Star Office.110 2 \"ANTED \u2014 STRONG BOY FOR CARi penter shop.D.M.Scott, 2560 St.Catherine st.310 2 WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT f who understands her duty, \u2018in à private house; geod wages and no washing.008 Dor.shester st.110 3 IV ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS CHEF, SEC. \"rire insurance.For auitable policies will par more than companies give as surrender value M.J.Doherty, 428 St.Paul St, Montreal.LIGHTING, HEATING, PLUMBING | 3 results, good workmanship in every Quick dopartient of Lighting, Heating Electrieal and Plumbing Work given 10 us, Jas Atchison, 33 Bleury.Tel.Main TITY E IT MENTHOL BALSAM 107 tf = KINDLING WOOD.at $1.75.Mill Blocks Given Away\u2014gt 3! Cut Maple, £3.00, Hardwood, $2.50, Tamarac, $2.00, de livered any part city.W.Lamarre & Co.Atwater ave.Phone Mount 608.FLORISTAR mes Wilshire Bros.10, at ol times other decorations.floral offerings: carry 00d supply best cut flowers, plant.Cor.herbrooke and Bleury.Tel.Up.1316.\u2014 OFFICE DESKS.\u2014 for the least money Real Pleasure (er tho lest money Office Desks of Tees & Co., 300 Ht.James St, Montreal.MONEY TO LOAN.We Loan Money at the Lowest Rates in the City.OX household furniture, pianos, organs, horses and carriages, without publicity or removing the goods, We loan In sums from $10 to $1000, from 1 to 12 months.We give liberal discounts If paid before dur.Your dealings with us strictly private, an we know you wouid wish.By courteous treatment and Fair, $ Honest Dealing, we are galning new customers every day.You should be among them.Call and Investigate.$ We will be pleased to talk the mat- 3 ter oxay.with you, or tolephens.us.\u2019 Bell 3361 Main.or Westmount 1041, $ after 6 pm.and wa will send one : A CA LA) SA MAP MM Montreal Loan & Brokerags Co.l.oom 204, New York Life Bulllia :, Cor.St.James st.and Place d'Armes sq CHAD & LAM haha, Mgr.Gh A ONEY TO LOAN IN AMOUNTS FROM $le up, to merchants, salaried people, and others.on their own nates at low interest.of our agents to see you.{7s and repairing.All kinds exchanged for beautiful Decker Pianos, New York.Pianos rented for country and seaside very cheap Graham Warerooms, 84 Prince Arthur.GENT\u2019S FURNISHINGS.Peete shirt d Ah DelLorimier\u2014&s, maker.- 1700 Notre Dame, next.De Ar Place d'Armes.MACHINISTS, Lawn Mowers [hyped and re machinery, John Crowe & Bons, 11 SL rge st.FLORISTS.Hall & Robinson Flerista ana mont, Montreal.Hardy plante fon tho are.eal.3 en, Paconies, Herdy Asters, ®Corsopets codingheart, ons nocks Iris, Pinks, ow, Snow susie, ote.rite telephone for prices.Tel Up 2744.a ANTIQUITIES.ANCIENT ARMS.ARTISTIC EARTHENWARE.RARE OLD CLOCKS OF THE 17th and 18th CENTURIES.PAUL BEAU & CO., 418 St.Catherine St.ENAMEL BATHS.at last the very thing in Cast Iron Found Enamel Baths for À 00, worth $30.00, Mattinsoa & Pope, Dorchester 8t Tel.Up.1283.EK.238.ENGINES AND BOILERS.Corliss Engines, heavy dut Leonard and girder frame patterns, vertical Corliss, Scotch Boilers with internal corrugated furnaces.KE.Leonard & Sons, 189 Common St, Montreal.CARPET BEATING, ETC.Have Your Carpets .by the Montreal Carpet Beating Co., 629 ; gsuchetiere Street.Tel.Mair 716 La ~ INDIAN HEADS, ETC.like you to call in and see the I Would Jt:rou tsa inend see the received.suitable for Dens, Libraries or Hal] Decoration.This is the \u201clatest up-to-date novelty.\u201d Heasley.the picture framer, 2087 8t.Catherine St.near Bleury st.hn GARDENING.Charles Derynck 5 St, law tat and.gardener, cheapest and best piace in the city for wedding bouquets, designs, cut flowers and all kinds of table and wedding lants.Telephone East'34%7, MANUFACTURERS OF CUTLERY.Pir Send your griers for shirt \u201cblades ents p lawn mowers, doctors\u2019 instrum s ground and set.Bergeron & Co.15 t.George Street.FRAMING AND GILDING.A i alty of Picture Fram- We Make }, pecially of Picture Fr Malone & Ro \"1681 Notre Dame Se, out security: repayable in weekly or monthly payments.Apply Mr.Young, room No.1, 246 Bt.James st.| 110 3 Aronson & Rutenberg.PAWN BROKERS, tL} CRAIG NT.Money to lend on Di As Waiches, Jewellery, Clothin Fursand Dry Goods.Farsstored during suminer moutha, By Sawtf WITHOUT ENDORYER OR RECURITY JALARIED PEOPLE CAN GET MONEY on their own names, without endorser or security.payments to suit borrower; al] bus).nesa confidential.MONTREAL CREDIT COMPANY, 104 Tem- | pls Building.185 St.James at.62 308 Money Loaned Spiaried) peo chants teamsters.boarding housss Easy paymente, Largest business in 50 prin cipal cities.TOLMAN, 517 New York Life Building, Place d\u2019 Armes.78 812 DIAMOND MAKER.Glaziers, Diamond Maker, FRED.R.COLE, 16 Buckingham Ave.DIAMONDS RESET, postage 2c pér 2 os, PATENT SOLICITORS.INVENTIONS PATENTED AND TRADE MARKS REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N, EVANS, fencing, boxing: lessops given.B, U6l, SF Z6ce4(2) Temple Building, Montreal.Office.110 3 PERSONAL \u2014 ENQUIRIES ARE MADE for, Helen Hunt; last beard of Jan, 14, 1894, at Hancock st, Salem, Mass.Sister scelks.Address F.Coombs, Downhurst Ew- hurst, near Guildford, England.110 ¢ RBRSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of Peter White, formerly General Delivery Department, Omaha, Nebraska.Address Annie White or Hunter, 74 Mill st., Bridge- ton, Glasgow, äcotiand.: 110 6\u20ac PERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of Elisabeth Kendry nee Rutherford); last heard of at Peterborough, Ont, about 883.Uncle Henry Peacock enquires.Address .0.Mrs.Eitsabeth Taylor,'143 Malcolm st, Heaton, Newcastie-on-Tyne, Mngland.110 6 PERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of William Clampitt; left London about 20 years ago, supposed to have gone to Western Canada.Relatives seek.Address Mrs.El- lott, 21 Walpole st, Stapleton Road, Bris- toi, England, : 110 6 ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED.of John Horrow or Wm.Wilson; last heard of at Toronto, about 30 years ago, Sin- ter Mary Ann HorTow enquires.Address Mrs Gregory, 6 Ladymead, bain, England.110 6 PrsrsoxAL NFORMATION WANTED Michael Cunningham; last heard of Wesolicit the business of Manutacturer rineers and others who realisg the advisability of having their Patent business transacted by Hx- perta, Preliminary advice free.Charges o e- rate.r , pages, sent u req ony Joes & Marion, New York Life i Montreal ; and Washington, D.C.U.8.A.'NTS TRADE MARKS \u2014v er FETHERSTONHAUGH $60 Ere Danse eee BEAUDRY & BROWN.de z >ANTED \u2014 A BRIGHT, SMART BOY to run messages and do other light work.Apply to 213 St.James st.) to deliver messages and to ba otherwise useful about a dressmaker's establishment.855 Mansfeld st.- VV ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SBRVANT for à grown up f&Mily; no cooking.Apply 85e St Philip at.14-29 VV ANTED \u2014 À GENERAI, SERVANT; NO cooking or washing: Good home.jopiy 138 Bixin et.: m W ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SBR- vant for small family; 80 Washink.Ap- | ance st.Ply to 100 M JANTED \u2014 A LAD OR A YOUNG GIRL: his cousin, Mrs.que.PERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of Alexander Robertson; last heard of in April, 1890, at 13 Olive avenue, Toronto, Ont.Address his mother, Mrs.Thomson, 412 Great Northern Rosd./ Woodside, Aberdeen, Moot- land.110 6 ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of Joseph Down, circulsr sawyer, who left Dublin 17 years ago; last heard of in Toronto.Address bis youngest daughter, Wil- amines Down, 38 South Street, James Street, Ddinburgh, Scotland.110 ¢ ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION DESIRED comesrning the wheresbouts of William Dourney, who Isft the Grey Nunnery, Montreal; about nineisen years ago.Sought by Mary MoGurie Bt.Se CAKE KEBPS FRESH WHEN MADE WITH Cook\u2019s Friend Baking Powder _Sold Everywhere._\u2014 M.K.Nolan, Merchants Bank Bidg, 124 pear Ht.Lambert Hill.Please note new 8t.Peter st.iv 2 address.N ONEY TO JOAN IN ANY AMOUNT, > 470 from one dollar upwards.with or with- MARRIAGE LICENSES.O'HARA BAYNES, Notary, xC43t.James it.Tel M.1717 MARRIAGELICENSES Issued by John M.M, Duff, And lusursuee Poilcies Purchased.147 Br, James S'reot aod 33 Drummesi #, Marriage Licenses ISSUED BY RTHUR W.WILKS WILH: & MICHAUD MERCHANTS BANK BUI Pabtic Accountanta LDING.Tel.M, 41328 NOTARIES.Stuart & Kittson, ers, &o.Bulldin Main 4.itteon._ Notaries Cont mission- Rooms 50 and 51 Roral Insurance Co,'s .3 Place d\u2019Armes 5q., Montreal.Te Ernest H.Stuart.Geo.R.W, CANADIAN PACIFIC of the di- eld yester- The regular monthly meeti rectors of the C.P.R.was y- and also some questions of policy.Al- thougb the proceedings were not made public, it is asserted, on good authority, that the coming issue of stock was considered, and that this new issue will be at par.A move in this direction has been necessitated by the faot that large pay- connection with the purchases of the Atlantic lines, the Caigary ; Railway: and recent additions to roiling lines west of Winnipeg.The Kootenay Country.had fallen out of the Kootenay \u2014and more particularly R going ahead rapidly, down to a firm business basis.Bpecial Notice.Steinway Upright Piano $320.before I had taken two bottles ! had H.R.H.The Duke of Connaught and the Royal Party in Egypt.ROYAL PRUSSIAN STATE MEDAL, 1902.GOLD MEDAL, DUSSELDORF EXHIBITION, 1902.ANNUAL SALE: 30, 000,000 BOTTLES.WAS IN A CRITICAL CONDITION.\u2014_ System was Run Down.FELT DROWSY AND MISERABLE.\u2014 Burdock Blood Bitters BUILT UP THE SYSTEM AND ADDED TEN POUNDS IN WEIGHT, Mr.\u2018Ed, ].Harris, Newbridge, Ont, was in poor health, but has now been restored to full health and vigor.Here is what he writes us: *\u2018 Last spring I wae in a very critical condition, my system was all run down.1 felt drowsy and miserable, and thought ! would surely die if I did not get something to build me up.After reading one of your almanacs ! decided to try Burdock Blood Bitters, and gained ten pounds in weight, and am now in perfect health, and fan certainly recommend Burdock Blood Bitters to build up the system.\u201d BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Is the best Spring medicine on the market to-day.You may need one this Spring, if so, get B.B.B.MARRIAGE LICENSES | ~~ DIRECTORS iN SESSION: Matters of routine were discussed ments are maturing in the near future in Fdmonton stock, besides which several million dpll- ars are needed at once for betterments on Henry T.Osborne, of Rossland, B.C., was at the Queen's Hotel yesterday .Speaking to the Star representative, Mr.Osborne denied the rumour that the bottom untry.\u201cThere is gold there yet,\u2019 was his crigj- | clam .Speaking of the future of the Kootenay daslan Osborne predicted that a change for the better would occur shortly.He claimed that the district had gone ahead too rapidly.and that the Inevitable siump had taken place on the heels of the boom.The town of Rossland itself was and was settling This piano cost $850, is very little used, and is offered at half price \u2014Steinway It is good\u2014that's why.BUSINESS MEN 4 Like our prompt service and get-at-table location.Forcon- venience, satisfaction and general excellence come to 711 Craig St.for your next meal.STILLWELL\u2019S E.W.GILLETT as TORONTO, ONT.To good management men and tools, add Apollo galvanized iron, ; There is no way to do so.good work or to make so much profit on it.American Sheet Steel Company, New York Representatives for Caneda B.& S.H.Thompson & Comgmay 83 St.Sulpice Street Montreal it Is Not Insipid or Fiat, Malt Breakfast Food 1s The Most Delicate, Delicious We CLARK, MrR.- MONTREAL and Nutritieus of Cereal EEE Feods.If you eat One trial of Malt-Bronkfaat Food wil | it your first a ent morn- Pork and Beans ake ah Yond you wil eld it aa fully gr as the lems of thousands who are now eat CLARK'S they're delicious.: age will produce as many meals aa three : fum or Landas cm HE cared at home.No MORPHINE B8sssse ta.AN, 180 E 284 Bt, Now York.Trial tree.289 aoû si is spi or flat.It is a delicate, delicious and ity and those in humbler circumstances; it.Malt Breakfast Food is not in- concentrated food, popular with the nobil- it ia a food that bestows a virog health and clear brain.Malt Breakfast Food is famed as an economical cereal: one pack- packages of the common fad foods.Do not accept any other brand of cereal food when you ask for Malt Breakfast Food All progressive Grocers sell it.ol 1 LATIN DEBATE | AT ST.MARY'S FOR © MGR.SBARETTh An unusual debate took place Bunday evening: at the 8t.Mary's College, in hon- ous of Mgr.8baretti, the Papal delegate.whose title, as given in the programme, was \u201c\u2018Saedis Apostolicae Legumtus.' The discussion was on a proposition such as \"Materia creata est.\u2019 One of the younger alumni was chosen to defend the proposition, while four young students argued with might and main to the contrary.At times the discussion waxed eloquent, and applause was freely discerned.The students occupied the stage of the amphitheatre, sitting in 8 semi-circle, with Your disputants on the sides, and the defender in the centre.\u2019 Down in the audience were seated the faculty, In the centre of which was the Papal delegate, who was essily distin- by his red soutane end red His Excellency listened attentively to what was said.Now and then he put à question, which seemed to disconcert the young logiclans very mush.\\ In most instances a hint wag required for a ly' from the class proféssor, who was pitting conveniently near the presiding student, who had to ward off so many heresies.The last proposition argued both affirmatively and negatively was \"Anima hu- mana spiritualis est.\u201d That the soul is not matter is evident.but proof of it requires some experience in dialectics.The young disputants had | this task to perform, anâ came off in a creditable manner.At the close of the discussion His Excellency addressed the students and audience for thréé-quarters ôf an hour in fluent Latin.He referred to the pleasure he felt at being presènt'at such a debate, and went on to show what were the great advantages to be dertved from | louse, 2274 Bt.Catherine street, sole fen, Rat rm hy Be, XT ight, ize, .anley larg- Jone uptight beautiful burl walnut cass, \u2014Haden U t, full scale, $150.\u2014 Fancy Burl Walgut English Upright Piano, 7 ootave, 890.\u2014 ton Square Piano, ; also 20 other piano bargains, \u2018at J.W.Shaw & Co.'s Piano and Music agency for Gerhard Heintzman Fianoe- Supper ot The Savoy, on Victoria street (opposite Academy) is a fitting ending to evening at the theat = vatre uo the study of philosophy.FELL DOWN A HATCHWAY.\u2014~While working on the steamship Montevidean last night, James Cronin, who from London.Eng., fell down a hatchway and sustained wevere thternal Injuries.At the Royal Victoria Hospital to-day he waa progressing favou BCALP TORN.\u2014While workin Standard shirt factory, 213 - avenue, yesterday, Miss years of age, had her the belting of & machine.hier infiries were not serious.M.Caron.1 hair caught 1 Her sca somewhat torn, but on being taken to the General Hospital it was found that comes rabiy.In the lorimier was SETTLERS \"INTO NORTH-WEST.James H.Crerar, of Moosejaw, spoke to a Star representative at the Windsor Hotel this morning of the marvellous ruæh of settlers into that promised land of tho West.Mr.Crerar was one of the pioneer settlers of Moosejaw, and has many an interesting tale to tell of the hardships and difficulties that attended the pioneer during the early days.Mr.Crerar spoke of the large number of Americans taking up land, more particularly in the vicinity of Moosejaw, and said that the price of land had recently jumped from 34 and $5 an acre to $9 and $10.The district was a very fertile one, with loamy soll, particularly adapted for mixed farming.Mr.Crerar predicted a wonderful change in the, aspect of the West during the next few years.RUSH OF Callao and Pisco, Peru, have beén offl- Were Interested IN A BIG LAND COMPANY To Secure the Land From the Railway Company for Speculative Purposes.Special to The Montreal Star.; Victoria, B.C., May 12.\u2014Fhe Legislature yesterday took another adjournment - till May 20, to permit of the Special Commission further prosecuting the investigation ito the land grant scandal.Geo.Mel, Brown, late executive officer of the Canadian Pacific Railway, was on the stand, and was examined by both Mer.ff, representing the prosecution, and Mr McCaul, in attendance for Mr.Wells.During this examination it e evident that two things have been selected as a basis by the prosecution.One bas reference to the land company, which, it was stated, was to be formed to operate these concessions.The prosecution will contend, as Dunsmuir did, before the cancellation of grants, that the executive of- ticer Brown, and possibly other Canadian Pacific Railway officials, were: jn in the scheme to acquire these lands, the value of which was so imperfectly appreciated for speculative purposes from the Canadian Pacific Railway, when latier company had secured the titles thereto.It was suspected that Brown and Eberta were in the deal which led Dunsmuir to order the tancellation of grants.Another matter was placed fairly before Mr.Brown, namely that the Crow's Nest Company, having the right of selection of ten thousand acres of land from the sidy lande of the British Columbia Bouth- ern, the Canadian Pacitic Railway were anxious to get the two blocks now in dispute, and rich im petroleum and coal, transferred to the Caneda and Western, - so that the Crow's Nest people would no longer have the privilege of sglection frum this tract.This, from , DEATHS REPORTED .\u201cAt the Star Office To-dey.=~ + New Richmond, e.\u2014Mrs.Coch: is dead, aged 92 ear Fane Paterboro, Ont.\u2014Frederick Edwards, 85, lived here 72 years, is deed.Le, Arnprior.Ont \u2014Archibeld MePhee, the well known proprietor of the McPhee House, is dead from pneumonie.- Port Perry, Ont.\u2014R.J.Gregg, 31, of Port Perry.is dead at Winnipeg, where was visiting relatives in Wi & Toronto.\u2014Mrs.Ann McDonald, a highly respected resident of West York, and widow of the late Edmund McDonald, is ead.Brantford, Ont\u2014Mr.A.H.Dymend, principal of the Ontario Institation for the B ind here for the past 20 years, is à pioneer resident of Peterboro, having St.John's, Newfoundland \u2014Mrs.Jones wife of the Bishop of Newfoundland and the Bermudas, is dead.She was bora in Nova Scotia, Maxwell, Ont.\u2014 Wm.H.Smith died near Meaford.aged thirty-eight.Richard Bentham is dead in Flesherton, aged ninety-tiro.Collingwood, Ont.\u2014Andrew Bowie, aged 61: vears, died on Sunday.re Batheheda Smithson, wife of Joseph Smith is dead, aged 70 years.Ogdensburg, N.Y.\u2014James H.Mcintosh, postmaster ai Canton, died suddenly terday, while visiting his sisters § illus.Mr.Melntoah was born in Prescott.A Chapel Dedicated.- Bpecial to The Montreal Star.Quebec.May 120 \u2014 A handsome new chapel of the Ursuline Convent to replace that erécted in 1659, or ten years before the execution of King Charles I.was solemnly dedicated to-day by His Grace Archbishop B .and eight hundred nf the former pupils of the ingtitution who have coptributed to the pure of the magnificent chapel have arrf here from all parts of Canda and the United States, on special Invitation to take part in the ceremony.By special dispensation of the Archbishop of Quebec, these visitors are permitted.to enter within the _cloisters once more to visit their old professors, a privilege never before accorded to any but actual students.Archbishop Rode a Hand Car.Special to the Montreal Star.Quebec, May 12.\u2014Archbishop Begin returned to town yesterday afternoon from Beauce, where he had a novel experl- ence in consequence of the prevalence of bush fires in that locality.e e two.ineffectua! attempts yesterday to reach Black Lake from Thetford Mines but was driven back by the flames.Then the effort was made to make the trip by handcar upon which a chair was placed for the Azrchbishop.but the party was again driven back, this time by the donsity-of the smoke, Herbert W.Bowen, Venesuelan's pient- d Infected with the bubonic potentiary in the recent tiations at clally Jeclare vashington, wiil return to Venezuela.KA v \u2014 $1.00 each month Call or write THE SOVERE Cor.St.James and St.Peter Sts.Cor Guy and St Catherins Sts.OF CANADA EE You Will Have SS4.77 to your credit with the Sovereign \\ Bank of Canada if you deposit for five years.for Bookiet.IGN BANK sub- da feet nT Es THE _MONTREAE - DAILY STA] 4 MURPHY & CO.\u2019S ADVERTISEMENT, a Te A >, : $ , vi \u201cke7 .: 5 : 650 * We again beg to call your attexion to our LACE DEPARTMENT.The increase of trade in this department this season is enormous, and We want to keep it growing\u2014faster if possible.For the best and newest in Laces, it is necessary that you should Visit our Lace Department, which is without doubt one of the attractions in Montreal at the present time.Everything in IRISH LACE COLLARETTES.Everything ia IRISH LACE COLLARS.Everything in IRISH LACES.Everything in PLOUEN LACE COLLARETTES.Everything in PLOUEN LACE COLLARS.Everything in PLOUEN LACES: Come and see these goods.The prices speak, values considered.LACE CURTAINS This month is always a busy month in our Curtain Department, and as we have just put to stock a few very special lines, good for bedrooms and country houses, we ask your inspection.NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, new patterns, 47 inches wide and 3 yards long.Special, 95 Cents.NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, new designs, 53 inches wide, 3 yards long.Special, $1.15, NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, pretty lace effects, G4 inches wide, 31-2 yards long.Special, $1.25.FRILLED MUSLIN CURTAINS, 45 inches wide, 21.2 yards long.Only 89 Cents.FRILLED BOBBINET CURTAINS, 45 inches wide, 3 yards long.Only $3.00.\\ \"IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, 21.2 vards long.Only $3.25.POINT D'ESPRIT NET, :ü in, 54 in.and 72 in.wide, prices from 35 Cents.FRILLINGS to match above, 2 and 4 inches wide.PLAIN BOBBINET, for Curtains, 72 inches wide, 25¢, 30c and 40c.FRILLED SASH MUSLINS, 98 inches wide, from 12 1-2 Cents.FRILLED SASH BOBBINET, 30 inches wide, for 20 Cents.BRUSSELS and IRISH POINT SASH NETS, 28 inches wide, from 35 Cents.For CURTAINS and CURTAIN MATERIALS, visit our Curtain Department.We ask you to call and see our ready-to-wear Summer Dresses.An Immense stock in every new style, Prices from $2.65 to $33.00.Buy your dry Goods at JOHN MURPHY & CO., 2341-2343 St.Catherine Street.Tel.Up 2740.J Corner Metcaife.2 Terms Cash.~ Ew 2 Malt@ \\Breakfas GOOD TO EAT.it Is Too Good To Class With Other Foods.ALL GROCERS, Made In Canada.Invictus Shoe Canada\u2019s Leading Footwear.The Acme of Perfection.Perfect Fitting, Highest Grade of - Shoemakers\u2019 Art.LATEST STYLES.ALL LEATHERS, INSPEOTION INVITED.INVICTUS SHOE STORE THE HELP TO THE FIRE SUFFERERS Each Family Will Receive Fifty Dollors at Once.The Latest Summary Shows the Fire Losses to Have Been Heavier Than Thought.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 12, \u2014 The Ottawa City Council held à session last night and decided to carry out the suggestion of the temporary relief committee appointed earlier in the dav\u2014that $50 be given to each FEARS OF DEATH IN THE FIRE |] P.D.CORSETS Are The Corsets of Comeliness\u2014 and Comfort.Ask your dry goods dealer to show you the besutiful new Parisian models.Ask particularly to be shown No.143%#The new etraight front design.% At all the leading Dry Goods Stores.family that.had suffered, and tbat thus relirt be given at once.The resolution finally adopted was: \u201cThat a committee, consisting of the Mavor, Ald.Plouffe, Stroud, Enright.Askwith, and Hopewell, with power to aid cxizens, be appointed to arrange for the nnmediate payment of a grant not exceeding %30 to each head of a family whose Lou-ehold effects or property were destroved in Sunday's conflagration andl \u2018that the services of asseasment commiu- sioner, city additor, and relief officer be placed at the disposal of the committee with a view to arriving at an accurate census of the families rendered homeless.and the proper distribution of such relief as may be necessary.Public subscriptions Lists will be opened at the banks and in the newspaper offices for a period of ten avs.\u201d A discussion took place on the theme of forbidding lumber being piled in the city limits.After the Dig fire of 1900 this was almost done.From the expressions used last night, it is almo-t certain that this will be done at an early date.No action was taken last night.It was decided to call a public meeting on Friday evening next, to obtain expressions of opinion on the piling of lumber within the limits of the city.MISSING SINCE THE FIRE.As an after result of the fire, the friends of Mr.Farquhar McGillivray are spending a very anxious time.Mr.Mec Gillivray was formerly a clerk in the Routine & Record Department of the House of Commons.He was superannuated a vear ago.and has wince resided with Mr.J.Duchennn, at 263 Maria street.He leït there Sunday night at about 7 o'clock.in company with Mr.Whiteaves.son of the deputy director of the Geological Survey.both intending to go to see the fire.At the corner of Albert and Con- cesmon streets the two parted, and Mr.MceGilhvray continned_ walking towards the scene of the conflagration.He was subsequently seen on Queen street, between Bank and Kent, and was coming toward Bank.since which time no trace has been found of him.Ar.McGillivray 1 in his 7lst year.and him friends are naturally very anxious about his where abouts.The latest summary of the fire shows the losses to have been more than first anticipated, and is as follows: Buildings burned, 240.Persons homeless.1.200.Lumber destroved.14,000.000 feet.Total lose, $625,000.Total insurance about $483.000.THE WESTERN TOUR OF THEIR EXCELLENCIES.| They Visit Guelph and Berlin and Receive Welcomes.Guelph, Ont, May 12.\u2014 Lord and Lady Minto arrived here yesterday by special train from Toronto, and were met at the station and welcomed by the Mayor and aldermen on behulf of the city, and by President Mills on behalf of the Ontario Agricultural College.The 30th Battalion luroished a guard of honour.The party proceeded to fthe City Hall, where an offi- vial address of welcome was given Ly the Mayor and à reception held by Lord and Lady Minto, who afterwarde proceeded to the Ontario Agricultural College, and inspected the different departments of the stitution.On their return from there the -visitors were entertained at lunch in the council chambers, THEIR VISIT TO BERLIN.Berlin, Ont, May 12.\u2014 Lord and Lady Minto paid a visit yesterday here.They were met at the station by the Mavor and council.headed by the city band, and followed bv a large crowd of citizens.The 20th Battalion played as the train pulied in.The visitors were escorted to the pavilion in Victoma Park.where addresses were read by Mayor Fden.after which their Excellencies were introduced to the citizens.Mrs.D.Bowlby, on behalf of the Daughters of the Empire, read an address.There was a visit around town to the principal points of interest.after which His Excellency and suite boarded their private car \u201cVictoria.\u201d The town was de corated with bunting in honour of the occasion.\u2019 Fire at Beauharnois.i Special to the Montreal Star.Beauharnois, May 12.\u2014A fire broke oyt here yesterday in sheds and stables be longing tb Louis Montpetit, Octave Du- quette, Engene Vinet.Narcisse Deslaur- jers, Onesime Sabourin, and a part of those belonging to Cyrille Guimond.The fire made rapid progress - owing to the buildings being built of wood, and on the arrival of the brigade the firemen fought the fire to prevent it from spreading, but a strong wind was blowing at the time with the result that the loss will be considerable.with no insurance.The orig- in of the fire is unknown.ANNUAL SALES\u2014¢' © 110.000.000 soxes .Greatest intheWorld little folks like OASCARETS ?Best.for the Bowels.All druggists, 100, 850, 0c.NEVER tablet stamped 0 0 0, GK to oure or money back.Sterling Rexisdy Co, Oliougo New York.A MILLION HAPPY AMERICAN OHILDRHN are kept healthy with CASOARETS Candy Oathartio.Good words spoken by their mamas for CASOARETS to other mamas have made OASOARETS suodesæaful until the sale now is nearly A MILLION BOXES A MONTH.Why do Because they are on sweet, palatable, fragrant little tablst\u2014 __ taste good\u2014do good\u2014never grip nor gripe, but act gently, naturally, positively.Medicine thas .@ child dialikbs will not do it much good.Sensible parents give their little darlings medicine \u201c \u201d that tastes good and does good, and does not grip nor gripe; the kind they like themselves._ Children are always ready to take CASCARETS, THE PERFECT HOME MNEDIOINHE sak for | \u2018thein and are kept healthy always and safe against the dangers of childhood's .ailments.IN BULK.The genuine and booklist free.Address [ | Theodore d\u2019Acton, St.Dominique, St.\u201d Na- 1 The Strain Oi the Straight Front Model is so.disposed by the perfectly cut gores of the Parisian P.C.Corsets as to throw the weight on the stronger parts of the body.This is the cause of the GREAT COMFORT which has always been noticed by wearers of Parisian P.C.Corsets.PARISIAN CORSET M\u2019F'G CO., Quebec.You get the full benefit of the rich flavor of \u201cPremier Navy\u201d SOLD IN SEALED TINS.Taddys Tobacco.ROSE & LAFLAMME, Agents, Montreal.À Horse Show Refresher A pony of Dewar\u2019s Special Liqueur.You can get it anywhere except in Westmount.110 6 THE REDISTRIBUTION OF FEDERAL SEATS.\u2018Two Ontario Constituencies to Be Wiped Out\u2014Proposed Changes in This Province.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa,May 12.\u2014The changes proposed in the Redistribution Bill were talked over by.They are as follows: In ario Cardwell and Bothwell are to be \u201cwiped out; Leeds and Grenville, Bruce, Middlesex, Durham, Victoria, Len- rox, Addington, and Hastings Counties each lose one member, making in all a re- duttion of mine seats.Toronto has another- member given to it whilst two members are given to New Ontario, making three new constituencies and .leaving the required reduction of six seats.In Nova Scotia, Pictou loses one member; and Richmond, and Victora, Cape Breton constituencies, are united.In New Brunswick.Albert and Kings are united.In Prince Edward Island,Prince loses one member.In the province of Quebec the Government proposals are as follows: Lavaltrie transferred from L'Assomption to Ber thier; Caughnawaga is traneferred from Chateauguay to prairie and apier- ville, Lacolle and the islands in the Richelieu transferred from Miasisquoi to St.Johns and Iberville; Notre Dame de Stan- bridge and Notre Dame des Anges trans ferred from Missisquoi to St.Johns and Iberville, and the islands in front of these parishes transferred from St.Johns and Iberville to Missisquoi.St.Pie transferred from Rouville to Bagot: St.Marcil trane- ferred from Bagot to Richelieu; St.Eugene de Grantham transferred from Bagot to Drummond and Arthabaska; St.Na- zaire and St.Christine remain in Bagot, which will be composed of Acton, Upton Village, St.Hebre, St.Hugues, St.Le- boire, $t.Pie, St.\u2018Rosalie, St.Simon, St.zaire and St.Christine.St.Gun ; d\u2019Upton and St.Bone- venture d\u2019 on are transferred from Druthmont and Arthabacka to Yamaska Ste.Eulalie and St.Samuel are included in Nicolet.ve 1 e first twelve lots of the three fi ranges of Stanfold township, at Present joining part of Notre Dame de Lourdes, are transferred from Drummond and Ar.thabeska to Megantic.\u2014 Coal Carters on Strike.Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec, May 12.\u2014 The cos! cart the city to the yumber of nearly at dred went on strike yesterday afternoon for higher wages.They Rave bern receiving 20 cents per-hour, or two dolläm fév a day of ten hours, and are now demand.ing 25 cents per bour, or $2.50 per day of ten bourg, per das ol the members of the committee yesterday.| { ® \\ The Belfast Warehouse.The Belfast | Warehouse.tive assortment of Chil print.lawn, muslin, giñgham, duck and linen.Natural Colour Linen Crash Skirts, five gores, each seam finished with narrow pleats, deep graduated flounce, trimmed with rows of White and Colored Blouses.A walk through the Blouse section of our Made-up Department reveals an enormous dispiay of captivating Shirt Waists, white and coloured, of the season\u2019s most approved fabrics, prices ranging from 50¢ to $4.50.Here are three of many: Shoer Lawn Blouses.White Sheer Lawn Blouses, back and {front finished with narrow pleats and Valenciennes insertion, narrow \u2018\u2019eollar of lace and warm weather wear .81.25: Colored Percale Blouses.\u2018A superior quality of percale in blue, green and linen colours, wide alot seams, back and front, piped With white military shoulder, wide puff sleeves, trimmed with groups of fine quality pear] buttons.$2.23 MAIL ORDERS EXECUTED.Here are two specials: Print Dresses.Blue ground print with small white sailor style, sailor collar and pique trimmed.For children of four to large white dainty and insertion; Special, at.Crash Skirts.ribbons; for Our Ready-to-Wear Department\u2014first floor\u2014contains a large and attrac- ren\u2019s warm weather weebable dresees, Organdie Gowns.Blue and white, or pink and white, organdie Muslin trimmed with Valenciennes yoke of lace and satin ribbon; fancy collar.For 8 to 14 years.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.87.50 Black and White Shirt-Waist Suits.Ladies\u2019 percale Shirt Waist Suits, white ground with black dots, in three sizes; Shirt Wast made with several pleats down the front; skirt cut with wide flare flounce.Victoria Lawn Blouses.\u2018White Victoria Lawn Blouses, tucked, bemstitched and pleated back, front and sleeves hemstitched and tucked soft stock collar.$1.25 made of Dresses, lace HAYCOCK & DUDGEON, 2453-2457 St.Catherine, Near Drummond.1 _/Admitted by dressmakers to be the best sewing silk made.As Corticelli costs you no more than poor silk, why don't you it?Ask for \u2018Corticelli\u2019\u2019 and politely, but firmly, refuse ll substitutes, which some clerk may say are just as good.SKIRT PROTECTOR \u2014\u2014\u2014 ASIATIC DYES - WASH SILKS 7\" IN PATENT HOLDERS \u2018The colors are fasi\u2014the silk the best.Put up Ins Patent Holders, which preven:s waste by i iling\u2014keeps each shade separate, and sutomatically measures a corvect needleful, If Recommended as the on! Filoand Floss silks, an Se Proper way to put up used A?art socicties SIL C0 texture.When soiled a it clean again, and no damage eelli calli Silk Compan other Corticelli oéict.qualities and perfectly straight selvage \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014f\u2014 Corticelli Skirt Protector is of firm snd even or brush makes Corticelli Skirt Protector is a great favorite with fashionable and careful dressers.cou not al à aubecriber te ar ot aire me become ene pow.Fall information Ley no Corda7 Jaw tf Tne New aid and correct individual needs, à of style.comfortably eno - hip, showing no i Long Hip Model DéA A graceful gure may be spoiled by a rigid Corset.A poor figure may be mads graceful by the proper Corset.D.& A.Corsets beautify, each figure that indefinable sonal grace that is the keynote The New Long Hip model the entire or live even through an unlined skirt.D.& A.Corsets are the BEST 7 One Cup will convince you of the excellence of + te g in RamLals=-Tea n the body of young [Leonard who 11 be remembered New York Central tracks here a few days agd.the jury held the company respanai- ble for the accident stating that cither, a zate or electric gong should havd beeéfr| placed at the crossing.Beauharnois Inquest.cial to the Montreal Star.Reauharnojs, May 12.-At the, inqucst held o it 8 killed on the College, as his suc goes to Christ Chure real.Dr.Symonds\u2019 Successor.\u2018Toronto.May 12.\u2014The governing body of \u2018Trinity College Bchool, vesterday accepted the resignation of ev.Dr.Symonds as headmaster.and appointed Dean Oswald Rigby.of Trinity Dr.Symonds Tr, .Sy Cathedral, Mont- Dean Rigby is a Cambridge ma and came here twelve years ago.He will take charge at Port Hope on July 13, Port Hope.TT * Lifebuoy Sasp\u2014disinfeciant\u2014Ts strongly recommended by the medical profession as ections diseases: mm guard anit ia - a ) oo MAN DIRECT FROM PARIS TO: MANUFACTURE : OUR PARISIAN BREAD.JAMES STRACHAN, SOLED MAKER, Tit in Montreal.we dared expect.NEW STYLES EVERY DAY?No matter what stock you look to, we are constantly showing new styles, many of them not to be duplicated That means we're reaching a higher grade of business, and surprising those who're accustomed to paying fancy prices for hat or dress novelties.Our work, both in Millinery and Costumes has been exceptional this Spring, and trade bas been more than You owe it to yourself to take a look at these new styles before the choicest of them are gone: seeing our tiful collection of Art Rugs, Mattings, etc.Art Drapery Parlors tor to third floor.Now, of all times, you should not mim Take the eleva Drapes Fabrice, = pairs Fine White Nottingham Lace Curtains, 50 inches x 3 yards long.Worth $1.00.At, per pair.es wer wee a 3 a.i 58c irs very fine White Nottingham Lace Curtains, 50 inches x yar - 150 poor Worth $1.90.At.v\u2026a0 ere 0 see sen oes eaves 81-35 irs heavy Fine Tapestry Portieres, knotted fringe, a variety of pat- Ç % Feros and colours iat from.Worth $3.00.At, per pair.$2.25 1,000 5-foot Curtain Poles, all complete, with trimmings.Worth 3c.\u201d At 19\u20ac urtains, Portieres, 8h better; all these virtues wo We is right in uence.Corset, made of f bbon.Regular price 73c.Li Jace and ribbon.fully Our splendid stock of Val Paper holds up to the critical eye the mirror of nature and enables you to reflect upon your walls the beautiful creations which you find out of doors in the spring season of the year.From our stock you can select those effects which will keep spring forever before you.Spring is thus rendered a permanent pleasure through the mediura of Wall ; Paper.See what we offer.See bow good it is.Let us help you in the way of Wall Paper effects, for we are sure you will be helped from our stock.jo Corset Specials! Lightness, Strength, Wear and Fit\u2014Ltbe points you look for when buying a cor- Fit is the more important; it's vital.Lie ad together are better yet.'t preach the merits of any particular one with & number of different Les to choose from.We think ve have the right idea about corsets, and the ou can De summer coutil, tri Our special price.ight Front, Medium Waist, made of extra fine batiste, trimmed with traight Front i Waist, made of fine summer batiste, bias cut.8 ht .dose with lace and Sbbon.Regular price $1.00.Our price.«vv cen lee v+0 c0000s traig! Medium Waist, made of fine net, a corset that will sup- 8 pt the body in an erect position, and give the wearer co Wall Paper ightness is good; Strength Wear be suited here beyond a doubt.with lace and baby ee ec.+0u ses cre scouvenvuesoce seme Gee sew sve wrevessses vo.mfort .$1.50 Shoes for 75c At 8 o'clock to-morrow morning we will be ready to sell to 06 ladies 98 irs Light-weight Oxford Shoes and Eippéra.all new Spring Styles, and all sizes, 2§ to 7 in the lot.The regular prices of these shoes ere $1.23 and $1.50.To- wars o'clock you bave choice for.TJe Dress Muslins Ye are positive that in this {rade we co the only possessers of the pew \u201cSarpa\u201d Plain Coloured Dreas Linens, open sheer weave, round even à, colours of Nile green, biscuit, brown, light blue.navy blue, red, pear] gray, white, ete.Special, per FAM.cee ben +++ +0.RDC Rich collection of Fancy Dress Muslins, such as Silk Striped P ; and Fancy Silk Grenadines, Silk Spotted and Figured all these goods are well the leading summer shades.Special, per yard.-.i triped Open Work Grenadine, ee round.-with ae Colour ipes, in mauve, pin » velo.ete.Worth 35c, for.25e itati ch Challies, in beautiful To ets.full range of colours, large and small designs.Worth 22c yard, for.\u2026\u2026\u2026Î5e Dress Goods Silks Silks 2,000 yards of special quality of Plain Coloured Surah 8idks, large awsort- ment of ing shades; worth up to $1.00.Must clear at, per yard.\u201cane eeveeeas 25 1,500 yards Heavy Pongec Silk, amort- ed colours; worth up to 50 ar Basement Specials 2 gross of Japau and Galvanized Clothes Line Pulleys; regular oe ir.e price.Ke 2,600 feet Cotton Clothes Linas big skein of 40 and 48 feet.Special.per OI.ees + 0000 vue oesceccu ss 10 cases of Mrs.Potts\u2019 Sad Irons, three in eet, one stand and handle; regular price 81.00 per set.Sale price.@5\u20ac 23 dozen Corn Whisks, enamel handles.Sale price, each.5c 10 dozen extra heavy Bamboo Handle > >.Carpet Brooms.Sale price.25\u20ac + 2 gros assorted vités > and Fibre bing Brushes.price.10¢ Boys\u2019 Wash Suits Boys\u2019 Washing Blouse Suits, in plain grass linen, collar snd shield, ?trimmed with white duck.735\u20ac Boys W Blouse Buits, in very five blue and white check gingham, collar and shield trimmed in white duck.Sse s\u2019 Wash Blouse Suits, made of ne linen, white shield, with anchor, Bakers\u2019 Cocoa or Chocolate, 120.sre cosns seen collar trimmed in blue duck cord and od in pele blue uek, Special vee enn sere een ee 20.81.73 Rich Black Lustre .\u2026.-\u2026 ZSe Zadies Summer Woaists Ali-wool Etamine Serge.«.2e Ladies\u2019 W je à .- Amaron.\u2026.ven.d aiste, made up in a - A To Black Ponts.ST soc ticalerty handsome style in coloured - , WI nc ts, All-wool Bedford Cord.50e in blues and tan, finished with deep All-wool Cashmeres.BOe tucks, large sleeves, pearl buttons All-wool Gremadines.@fe and natty tab collars.Beau- -wool Gre so ties fOr.oo.ooo oe.91.45 All-wool Satin Cloths.\u2026.\u2026.B3\u20ac Ladies\u2019 Stylish Weaists, made up of the All-wool Voiles.- Ge newest vesting cloth, in white with All-wool \u20acrepe de Chines.S5¢ stripe effects, of rose, se, aod navy All-wool Venetians.81.00 \u2018 No > W1 \u20ac new duchess front.All-woo) Ladies\u2019 Cloth.91.15 thon 78, newer or more.becoming All-wool French Broadcloth.81.50 waists .© tee ene een.83.10 e Groceries Regular.Special.Fancy Creamery Batter, 1 1b.bricks (\u201cStrathcona brand\u201d).per Ib.2c Sic Best Canada Laundry Starch, per pound.ve eereeeannnn 8c Regular.Special.Regular.Special.Wheat Biscuits | Ibe Desert Pears, 31b can.25e 13e Paterson\u2019s Sauce, 3 btls for 25e bor) ee ers.(20 >.23e 2Qc 28c nT Te cry, a en [Sey Y ED REN gpa TS pe À i i We 4\u201d sy MAY 12, 1908.+ 1x oud Deaths must be endoried With the names gad dddresses of the per- cons coming came.BLAIR\u2014At 861 City Hall avenue, on May th, 1908.a h to Mr.and Mrs.and Winnipes vADers please copy, ms | HOWARD\u2014In this city, on Bunday, on May 10th, the wife of R.E.M.Howard, of a son.MILES\u2014In this city.on May 8th, at 43 Moreau street, a son to Mr.and Mrs.* Miles.(Newfoundland and Liverpool papers please copy.) MaASLEAN-AL Calgary, N.W.T., on ! 1908, a to Mr.and Mrs.Wendell Maclean\u2019 109 3 GAMSON\u2014In this city.on April 2nd.1903, - & Som to Mr.and Mrs.John M.Samson.WEBBER-At 485 St.Urbain st.Montreal, on Wednesday, May Sth, tn Mr.Sad Mrs.Horace J.Webber.a daugh- WILBON-\u2014To Mr.and Mrs.Frederick C.Wilson, 374 Mountain street, a sun, on May 1st, MARRIED.MARTLEY-CRAIG\u2014On May Sth, 19, at Bt Lukës Church, by the Rev.W.W.Craig.M.A.\u2026 George Downing Hartley to Lillian Agnes Rutherford Craig.SEFEBVRE-OUELLET\u2014On the 1lthin- stant, at the Bacred Heurt Chapel, St.James Church, by the Rev.Father Du- - Mr.Harvey Lefebvre, of Verner, Mint.to Mise Aures Ouellet, of this city.Na cards.PALMER-SORENSEN\u2014At the residence of {hs bride's nts, on April 2th, by | the Rev.C.E.Bland, B.A., B.D.as | sisted by Rey.David :Wloter, Willlam i \u201cCrook Palmer to Ida Sorénsen, both of | Montreal.110 2 DEATHS IN THE CITY.ATWATER\u2014On the llth inat., at 4700 \"Western avenue, Emma M.Warren, Widow of the late Henry W.Atwater.eral on Wednesday, 13th inst.at 2% p.m.mu 3 BRAITHWAITE\u2014At his residence, 3 St.Mark street.Montreal, on the 10th Inst., P' Joueñh Braithwaite, aged 72, son of the.i Nl I Sate Rev.Jos.Braithwaite, late of Chambly, Funeral (private) from his late residence, Tuesday 12th inst.at 1 O'clock a.m.to Christ Church Cathed- tal and thence to Mount Royal Ceme- .110 2 CARDWELL\u2014On the 11th inst.at 797 Mount Royal ave.Mr.F.W.Cardwell, \u2018aged 59 years, after a short illness of pneumonia.Funeral private from the ve regidence, Tuesday.12th inst.at ; p.m.CGLARK\u2014At M7 Wellington street, Saturday the 9th instant.Sarah Gamble, be- wife of Fred.R.Clark, G.T.R.Funeral private.110 2 DAWSON\u2014In this city.on May 11th, Joseph Milton, second son of J.J.Daw.oon, aged 3 years and 7 months.Buried from his grandfather's residence.P.Desmond.48 Mance street.Funeral private.(New York.St.Louis, Boston, - And Quebec papers please copy) DAVIN\u2014In this city, on the Ilth Instant, Michael Davin.a native of Quecn's : County.Ireland.The funeral wili take lace on Wednesday morning, ths Lith nst., from his late residence, No.»7 Conway street, at § am.to St.Ann's Church, and thence to the Cote des -Neiges cemetery.Friends and acquain- À are respectfully invited to at- 110 3 EERR\u2014At 127 Charron street.nn Saturday, the Sth inat.\u2026.Margaret Pierce.beloved wife of H.8.Kerr.* RAMERE\u2014In this city, on the 11th of -May.1903, aged 55 years and 10 months, Frank Lamere, after many years\u2019 sickness.Funeral will leave his late residence, 157 Laprairte street.on Thursday, 14th inst., at 8 am.to 8t.Charles Church, and thence to Cote des Neiges cemetery.Friends and acquajntances please accept this intimation.(Troy, .Y.papers please copy.) 113 BESPERANCE-In this city, en the 13th |- fust., Cordelia Maver.beloved wife of Joseph Lesperauce.aRed 34 years and 7 montha Funeral ay, the 14th inst., at 7.45 a.m., from 60 Papineau square, to St.Bridget's Church.and thence to Cote des: Neiges cemetery.ds and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend without further notice.mn 2 MILLINGTON\u2014Muricl, daughter of Edwin and Josie Millington, dled on May 12th, aged 13 months.Funeral Wednesday, May 13th, at 2.00 o'clock, from #3 Cadleux street, thence to Mount Royal cethetery.MILLS-On Monday.the llth, at Dorval.James M.Miils, of Montreal.in his @th year.Funeral service will take place at St.George's Church on Wed- nepday, at 3 p.m.Friends are invited to.attend.Please omit flowers.m2 RIEDEL\u2014On the 14th inst.at 127 St.Dominique street.Rev.F.Rledel, pastor of the German Lutheran Church, aged 43 years.Funeral on Wednesday, the 13th inst., at 2.30 p.m., from the church.110 2 MOLEN\u2014In this city, on Monday.the llth inst.at the age of 4 years, Marie La- bonte, wife of Louis Rolin (tailor), after & prolonged illness.Funeral private on Wi dy, at 2 p.m.\u201cFrench.Football Players Jeap towards lady chariotie gelatine.THE SUDDEN DEATH\" OF CAPTAIN PENNEE.The Usher of the Black Rod at Quebec Found Dead on Train.Special to The Montreal Star.\u201c Quebec, May 12.\u2014The news of the sud- dm Cath of Captain Pennee, Chief of Police \u2018atid Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, 0% bberd of the Wabash train upon which he was travelling to New Orleans to the convention of Police Chiets of Shel tei the United States, created inh sensation here yesterday ernoog.was a subject of heart dis- aft plexy, and was found dead in berth tn the man.£ the last ring tbe opening cerem oi e las Da of the Legislature, alter Captain \u2018had summoned the members bf Assembl to the presence of the vernor, $d hile His Honour reading the.ch from the Throne, quite + penontion Was caused by the fact t the Gentleman Usher of the Black who occupied a prominent place in the middle of phe crowded Legislative r, staggered ave fallen to the floor had 3 il SEE Ch -caught hold of the back of a chair he not rt himself until he was assisted the Chamber.Dr.Des(irosbois, M.\u2026 who.immediately attended him, de- t he was suffering from a mild i lexy.ae body iso be brought hack here for terment, and will pro.\u201c avqve to » w.The badge and um ein, Ard of 3 deceased as a Knight of Columbus, be- upon his person, his y was found TE by the local body of the at St.Louis.; Deputy Chief Walsh received the news he requested Cure Faguy of the gilics to b it to Mrs.Pennee.late Captain Pennee was a native &f Prince Edward Island, and of Engheh tage.He came to Quebec at an earlt anf ve educated.here, subsequently businées career.enn ance business in 1885 to be- Chief of Police, and was onl ted Gentleman Uther of the ack little over a year , upon the ® of tho late Mr.8.§.Hatt.He had a member of the Ninth Battalion 1876 and went with it through the -West campaign.He was one o orth of the defunct \u201cLa Justice\u201d and has been a member of of management, and for pony acti secretary of the Gar 3 i \u2019 Set, athletics he has always ta- £ per, L + Ce ame ee + MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY.TI, _ ES CARSLEY C2.§ S.CARSLEY Coo.oO.Limited.IE S.CARSLEY ONE OF THE POIN Store) should be included.are Millinery, Footwear, House Furnishings of every character reception of guests from 8.00 a.m.until 5.30 p.m.fixed charge.tablishment until such is complete.We hope to be favored with a visit of inspection.\u2018I dollars to be saved if you're in the buying mood, \u2014 Ladies\u2019 Hosiery-Something Plain or Something Fancy ?We can satisfy either demand.\\ F Are you fam Ladi ootwear pair ches New Dipck Cotto \" H Nd fost dre.Per 220 able every day Ladies\" New Black Cotton Hoee, with white size thelr merit \"OUTING GARMENTS FOR VACATION DAYS.Cool, serviceable Costumes, or separate garments can be procured at very reasonable figures, if bought at The Big Store.Would you know what we mean by reasonable?The six items below will acquaint you: COSTUMES Ladies\u201d Percale Outing Suite, in black apd white, waist trimmed SKIRTS Ladies\u2019 White Pique Outing Skirts, bands o with white pique strappings .$3.90 flare trimmed with two f « A Fine Grass Linen Shirt Waist INSÉTUIOR .Loewe.LL.$2.95 Suit, wast autifully tucked and : ; : hemstitched, skirt deep tucked 2 ta Fine Linen Skirts, each gore tucked flare.0.25.65 nd finshed with insertion.04.10 A Fine White Muslin Afternoon Dress, yoke of waist with fine tucking.pouch finshed with three deep tucks, skirt tucked and hem- stitehed to yoke $6.40 | Outing Skirts, white pique, graduating flounce,trimmed with insertion and tucks, joined with insertion, top of skirt trimmed with lengthwise tucks and insertion .+.Do you want an Emblem Pin to wear on Em found in these columns every day this week commenci the information required, and Limited, ground floor, free of charge.Scholars of the Riverside and Ann Street School Scholars of the Royal Arthur and Aberdeen School Scnolars of the Mount Royal School, Scholars of the Victoria and Dufferin Schol f of + ang Bao an te High 8chools Senior School, 8cholars of the Berthelet and Lansdowne Sch Scholars of the Lorne School, Thursday, 210 Date ae id present the coupon at the on thé days and at thé hours specified ! Saturday, May 16th, Schools, Monday, (Girls and Boys), and the Wiappers for House Wear- Well and Stylishly Made Ldiex\u2019 Extra Quality Print Wra ers.beautiful fleal designs of pink, bluet and gray, failed yoke md trimmed with colored sateen and brad per yard as we wer giving had not been previously known\u2014a fact A few suit still remain to be sold.- The value is there, but the lines bive become broken, though among the lo to be less tlan 34 or greater than 40.| No suit worth less much as $1:00.All ona price Clothing woud centre.KEEP THE YARNESS DEPARTMENT IN MIND , When you ind it necessary to purchase anything in this line.Wel.prepared to supply any article.Whether -on the small acessories or the big items the opportunity to save money is a'aily feature.Gent's Saddles, hest neli hogekin, well padded.Sion all-over Vee 00000 vu000s ben SI to 855 Ladies \u2018Saddles, alles Pope best English makes, fromg Girths from.$1.15 to $3.35 Riding Cxops, from 75c to 88.00 Riding Whips, from.10c to $3.55 Gent's Stirrups .$1.65 Ladies\u2019 Stirrups, from $1.45 , irom 2.10 $6.90 to co.serene.INI 0008000 QUOTATIONS POPULAR DRESS GOODS Stocks and valuethat we may well be pardoned for becoming enthusiastic wout.Either in black, white or colored goods, here are evéy staple line as well as all the novelties of the season., Fancy Colored Delaines.Per Colored Taffeta Weave, with vard.Lo.ge aeeeenne 28c two white threads, blockin, All- Wool Challie.Per yd.38¢ the fabric off into ema All-Wool Fancy Challies, in squares.Per vad .75e sky, pink, mauve, gredp, car- Self Flaked Étamine, in the dinal, drab, gray, Nile, royal * latest colorings.Per yd.\u2026.$1.33 and black.Per yard .19 BLACK GRENADINE.Self Colored All-Woal Chal- Nice .new patterns.Per lien, with fancy border.Per : bass weer eue 0 pis seuc ane 26c ard Loo fees co oo fe Fine quality, in à full range Colored Etamine, sll-wool, of stripes.Per yard .fine quality, new colorings.The best quality, for, per Per yard .+.0000 \u2026\u2026 yard.\u2026 .\u2026\u2026\u2026.ees vee save : 58e HAMMOCKS.| _ GARDEN SETS.Fancy Striped Weave Hammockà ildren\u2019s Gerden Sete, consisting ith Spreader and pillow, sizé 3 3° of rake, spade and hoe -.Oc INCHER.rev mere server a Other sizes up to .818 ™me wn PI St \" n ., - - 4 smceaL mis.-S.CARSLEY Boys\u2019 Asbestos Calfekin Leslher .COMPANY, LIMITED, Catchers\u2019 Mitte, \u201cextra wel pean Club.In tn 8.inet part, and was a leading member of the old Thistle Lacrosse Club, Se l'Quebec, \u2014 wub as me a.\u2014 tal f the present Q.À.À., padded souu Os oVvess vu serene 2 | MONTREAL, cae ATS Waa It is the Greatest Store because it is the most complete\u2014embracing the greatest number of stocks, and showing unequalled quantities and varieties in every line.Dry Goods, every article of under or outer apparel for ladies, gentlemen and children; Chinaware, Gas and Electric Light Fixtures, Groceries, etc,, etc Upon the fifth floor is a splendidly equipped Restaurant, which is open for the Retreshments are served upon the European plan; or at specified hours in the day the various meals can be procured at a This convenience is greatly appreciated by visitors to the city whose shopping tour consumes the entire day, inasmuch as they are not obliged to leave the es- Entrance from either St.James or Notre Dame street.Preferred Stocks?The genuine good values procur- polka dots, per pair.+.Bo Ladies\u2019 Dongola Oxford Shoes, patent tip, med- Ladies\u2019 New Black Cotton Hose, with white jum soles, very peat, sizes 212 to 7.Per - feet, per pair .2.+202 Lean sescae ts 28e Pair .2.Le sauces ies aan eel eee aaa .- 81.25 Ladies\u201d New Black Lace Lisle Thread Hose, Ladies\u2019 Fine Soft Dongola Oxford Shoe¢, kid fast dye, per pair .aie else eee es 41c tip, extension sole, kid lining, sizces 212 to 7.Ladies\u2019 New Black Cashmere Hose, ankles - Per pair .2000 coool a cee.81.35 embroidered in red, blue or white, per pair .52 Ladies Fine Dongola Laced Boots, kid tip, Ladies\u2019 New Black Cashmere lose, embroid- ® extension soles, new shape toe.strap at back, ered, POF pair ,.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026 eo vera noes core sors nnn 880 very stylish, sizes 212 to 7.Per pair .£1.15 SCHOOL GIRLS! SCHOOL BOYS! pire Day?Cut out the coupon to be Î sg to-musrew (Wednesday), fill out Thursday, May 14th, between the hours of 4 and 5.30 pm.s, Saturday, May 16th, between the hours of 8.30 and 11 a.m.between the hours of 4 and 5.30 p.m.May 18th, between the hours of 4 and 5.30 p.m.May 20th, May 21st, between the hours of Veiling Stocks Include Every New Feature for the Season Black Fieh Net, with chenille dots,new designs, dans i : Sat£ A Horse Show Refresher A pony of Dewar's Special Liqueur.You can get It anywhere except in Westmount.110 6 FIRST FRUIT AUCTION OF SEASON TAKING PLACE.The firet fruit auction of the season begañ yesterday at the rooms of the Montreal Fruit Auction Company, Moun- {ain ptreet.The attendance was larger than usual, those coming from outade j i being more numerous ears, While .jhe average points in United States was not be ly McPher Toronto, .0.Clemes, Shotts; Windaor, Wall ana Coty Bea: ton, Ed.Butterfied; Sarnia, J.BF Wood.Would Close Cigar Stores.uânother cfort ia to be made to close cigar ruit stores i open on Sunday.Chief t says that he will take action u an old law, which he believes will not be upset an appeal to higher courts, The chief takes action at the request of the Lord's Day Alliance and Archbishop Bruchesi.Cigar dealers will unite to make a big fight aginst the move.A fund for the purpose defence will be commenced at once.The Higgins Inquest.The inquest into the death of Jere miah ne, who was killed by falling dewn ete of the eteamah' Monterese which was held by Coroner McMahon at yesterday afternoon, resulted in a verdict that the deceased came to his death by falling into the hold of the SPECIAL VALUES FOR.WEDNESDAY.Ladies\u2019 Tafieta Silk Coats.al To-morrow we offer two lines of Ladies\u2019 French Taffeta Silk Coats, at very spe cial prices.; One line made of good Black Taffeta Silk.cut full back,.stole front, and trimmed applique, lace.Spevial for Wednesday at.oon oie oon 7.75 The other made of heavy French Peau de Soie Silk, cut full back, stole ef- \u201cfect front and trimmed.Special for Wednesday.+.00000000 12.00 Better Grade Silk Coats, up to.\u2026.\u2026.waren + oes .825.00 \u2018New York Ready-to-Wear Hats._, We keep in close touch with New York styles.Just now we're showing a magnificent range of Ladies\u2019 Ready-Lo-Wear Hats, direct from New York, including the latest conception, \u201cThe Pompadour Hat.\u201d You should see these Hats, if only for style s gestion.JUST IN\u2014New Dress Trimmings and Drop Ornaments.Four Very Special Values from our Silk and Muslin section that we'd call youmparticular attention to\u2014 Tussor Silks, in the natural colour, undyed, so popular this season for Blouses and Dresses.Wednesday, yard.cov 400 coiinnneiiannn - 21e WHITE INDIA LINENS, fine and sheer make, very suitable for Waiste and Summer Costumes.Wednesday, ¥ard.co.+.02.0 202 cesse cn 000 10e Scotch Ginghams in prettv blue and white stripe designs, especially suitable for chi 's wear.Wednesday, yard.+.10e Coloured Dress Muslins\u2014We will show for the first time to-morrow an um- mense range of beautiful Dress Muslins that we purchased under fa vourable circumstances, and Wedneday we'll sell them at, yard.25e HAMMOCKS.Two special lines gl offer tomorrow at prices that are decidedly in your favour, made of heavy strong cotton rope.open weave, full sizes, complete with extender and head rest.Hammocks that sell in the regular way at $1.60, Wednesday $1.25; regular $1.50 line for $1.15.STEPLADDERS, made of best hardwood.strongly braced, with rest for pail: all sizes.Wednesday's price GROCERIES, for Wednesday only\u2014 Rtrictly new laid cggs, while 10 cases last.per dozen 15e Finest new made Creamery Butter on Wednesday at, per 1b.220 ce erase ecereesassene 12e | THE HAMILTON COY, 8t.Catherine & Peel Sts., Dominion Sq ] PAY WHEN CURED, I want everybody sufferi tism.Lumbago.Dyspe aricocele, Ner- vousnees, Weak Back, Liver.Kidney or Stomach Troubles, or from Weaknesses tn try my Latest Improved High Grade Belt Free.5000 FREE \u201c1 have just completed my Medical Tres- tise.\u2018\u2018 Electro-Therapeutios,\u2019 a copy of which T will send FREE prepaid in sealed wrapper to all writing ine.It is fnval le to every man and woman.Itis fully illu and can be for the asking.A postal will do.Write for it today.NO CURE, NO PAY I Will cure you free if you willlet me.If! fai), it will cost you not! og You can have my Latest Improved Belt ON TRIAL FREE.It is pouitively the ooly Belt over invented which produces S RO vitalizinæ current of electricity WITHOUT using vinegar.It is guaran for three years.One does for eight persons.If you need treatment, write to me and TN send you this splendid new Belt FREE IAL If it don't cure you, return to me, and it won't cost you a cent.Ont every man and woman gs write to me to-day.Lielsy no longer, as I can cure you free.DR.J.M.MACDONALD ELECTRIC CO.111 3eod McKinnon Building, Toronte, Ont, \u2019 - CHANGES IN THE LACROSSE RULES from Rhouma-.\u2014\u2014 We are just receiving the following letter from Mr.Hobberlin, aged 90 years.This letter speaks of itself, and needs no comment Seal Cove, P.Q., May 4, 1903.To the Imperial Chemical Works, St.Johns, P.Q.Dear Sirs,\u2014] have been trying The sub-committee appointed to revise your : the ncroste rules, met last night, at the \u2019 M.A.À.À.DR.CANET S Those present were: Messrs.A.Cameron.Montreal; T.O'Connell, Shamrock, MEN I HOL and R.Dumouchel.Nationale.The book was taken up clause by clause.There was à suggestion from Mr.Foran, of the Capitals, to do away with the statutory de clarations, but this was not dealt with, Among the changes of minor importance were: .An addition wae made to the rules that: \u201cAny player signing for such membership \u2014referring to agreements\u2014shal] be and remains a\u2019 member of such club for the balance of the season, but in the event of | any player sigring without the consent ol the interested clubs, more than one list \"he shall be suspended for the balance of the season.Ne club shall retain more than \u201cBALSAM\u201d It possesses all you claim for it, and more.Its value cannot be overestimated, and 1 am pleased to bighly recommend it.Yours respectfully, 111- 2e0d F.HOBBERLIN.five pl cho have not taken tt in ORDERED.TRAVELLERS the frat Tenge game\u201d ; pa ; m a, .team de- NOT TO ACCEPT fcient* in.players.may compelled to COTTON ORDERS Owing to the extremely high price of raw cotton, the selling agents of the Montreal Cotton Company and the \"Dominion Cotton Company have issued a circular by wire to their travellers not to accept any orders for delivery beyond the first of September, except at value\u2014that is, whatever prices the goods are valued at at that date.MISSING FROM HOME.\u2014The police have been asked to look for lsrae! Raymond, 6 years of age, who has bcen missing from his home, 157 Guy street, since last Saturday.fill up or play short-handed.The referee was given r power to inflict punish- went for deliberate fouls.If a player is injured during the first half of 4 match, it will be optional with the captajn of the feam to substitute a player from the reserve or compel the opposing team to drop à man.Im the second half the option will rest with the uther captain.\u2018 In case of a tie goals are to be changed and again changed after each ten ntinutes of overtime.The referce must rule a player off for the game for the first offence, and for the second match he must rule the player oft for the match.\u2014 PR The hearty appetites f) children enjoy the delicious flavor and'\u2018get healthy nourishment from a sandwich made | , with Millar\u2019s Royal Paragon Canadian Cheese.It is a delicious dainty for anyone at any time.For luncheons and five o'clock teas you may serve it in the original pot.It looks dainty, clean and tempting.Millar's Royal Paragon Canadian Cheese was the first potted cheese on the Canadian market and it still holds its place as first in quality.In opal pots, 10¢., 25¢., 50c.and goc.\\_ J * Free Demonstration of Millar's Roval Paragon Canadian Cheese in being made at LL : \"LE.WAILLAOE, Guy end St.Oatherine Streets.Pets I TVR PORE FRITTERS CR INGERSOLL PACKING Co., INGERSOLL, ONT.steamship and that there was not sufficient.light where the accident occurred © W.H DUNN, Agent iMontreal \\ 4.a HAMILTON'S [I THE - La ames \u201c.IR UP CANADA, WHEN will CANADA be a MANUFACTURING COUNTRY for EXPORT?,*\u20ac The United States is to- TV \u20ac day the most conspleu- \u2018 ous export manufactur ing country in the world.Why {is this?Bocavre the ple and statesmen Poot the United States realized years ago that a strong Protective Policy would first of all build up home manufactures by se curing for Americans the best of the e market, feeling sure all the time that once the manufacturers of the United States grew to the needs of home eonsumption they would g0 ON buflding for export trade.And to-d-y all that was predicted for the manu facturers and workingm~n f the United States has come true.Millions upon millions of foreign money 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 Cotton Mills, Tobacco Factories, Rolling Mills, that were built up in Canada under the Nafional Policy, and we can easily picture what would happen if the Government of Canada would give to Canadians a Canadafor-Canadlans policy, looking first to the securing for Canadian: the Canadian consumption, and then a share of the markets of India, England, Australia, Japan, Italy, Spain, South Africa, in fact, of the whole worid.AAA CARNEGIE ON CANADA.Andrew Carnegie is of the opinion that Canada has no future except as a part cf the United States.His reasons for believing this are that Canadian population 1s pot growing very fast, and that the Cape Breton steel industry is a \u201cmirage.\u201d Of course, Andrew is astray in bis facts, Canada is getting more populativn now In proportion to its present figure than, probably, any nation on earth.There 15 An American exodus from Andrews \u201cStates\u201d to our West which most other people have already taken mote of; and British immigrants are flowing inlo the cOuntry almost faster than we can Jook after them.Then the Sydocy steel industry, so lar irom being a \u201c\u2018mirage,\u201d is one of the most promising 1n the world.But if the facts were as Andrew imagines them to Le, then it would be clearer even than it 13 now that Canada must remain independent of the United States if it is to have any future.If, for example, the Cape Breton steel industry could not live with the help of Canadian protection ägainet Andrew's l\u2019ittsburg, what chance would it have without that protection?Does Andrew seriou:ly think that jt would help Cape Briton, in this respect, to be within the ring fence vf American competition?As for population, would absorption into the American Union, and confession cf national failure, attract immigration to Canada?Every one Lnows that it would have the opposite effect.Possibly the United States might be more prosperous for making a meal of us; but it would be a poor satisfaction to us to be members of a prosperous nation at such a price, As a matter of fact, we are a part of a pros perous nation\u2014-the British Empire\u2014with- out paying down one shred of our fiscal independence for the privilege.Andrew should get some modern books on Canada out of his libraries and do some thinking.Song Recital at YM.C.A.This evening.in the Y.M.C.A.Hall.at 8 o'clock, Mr.Courtice Brown will give a song recital.He will be assisted hy Messrs.N.Eichhorn.I.Silverston apd J.B.Giles.Mr.Percival J.Illsley will preside at the piano.Special Notice.Ottawa Sleeping Car leaves \u201cWindsor Street Station 10.05 p.m.every night.99 eodtf One of the Points of Interest.In the list of points of interest to he visited by ve visitor to the Horse Show, the S.Carsley Co., Limited's capacious es tablishmént (recognized as Montreal's Greates: Store).should be included.It is the Greatest Store, because it is the most complete\u2014embracing the greatest number of stocks, and showing un- cqualled quantities and varieties in every line.There are Dry Goods, every article of under or outer apparel for ladies, gentlemen, and children; Millinery, Footwear, House Furnishings of every character, Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, Chinaware, Gus and Electric Light Fixtures, Groceries, ete, etc.- Pianos to Rent.Excellent pi to rent for city, coun- fry or seaside use.Rates very reasonable.Apply to C.W.Lindsay, Linuted, 2366 St.Catherine street, Montreal, 109 9 ood ENTREE DISHES.Make Useful Wedding Gifts Qur Entree Dishes are Silver plated in our own factory on Nickel Silver blanks.They are of the finest quality, and guar antged to last a lifetime._ We make them in the follow- .ing sizes: i.\u201c+ No.4201-\u2014\u2014Oval Entree Dish, 11 Inches iong .$9.00 No.4203\u2014Oval Entree Dish - 12 inches long cee .$12.00 \"No.4204\u2014Oblong Entree Dish, 11 Inches long .$11.50 No.4208\u2014Oblong Entree Dish, 11 Inches long, extra I heavy.ses see .$16.00 \u201c.: Any of the above Dishes sent Ay: Prepaid.Money re- if not satisfactory.=\u201c Manufachiring Silversmith, t 385 6, James: Street, Montreal.: \u2018Métabitshes 1870.sen PAYNENT OF TROOPS BY THE CITY Matter Was Deferred at Yesterday's Meeting \u201c of Council.SUBJECT WARMLY DEBATED Ald.Lebeuf Said «Next Meeting\u201d and No Money Goes to Soldiers for Another Week.The City Counell does not sppear in any hurry to pay the volunteers who have been doing patrol duty on the wharves for the past two weeks.When the question arose In the Council yesterday, Ald.lebeuf called \u201cNext meeting.\u201d He remarked the 45,000 was only a part of the total expense, and it was of little use to pay a part and remain uncertain whether the city was really responsible for police duty of the wharves, or whether the Government ought to foot the bill.also Ald.L.A.Lapointe.Ald.Ames, however, remarked that the boys had turned out willingly and done their duty.The city should pay at once a share, even if tt were done under protest.and the question of responsibility could be fixed later on.The city auth- oritles had called out the troops, and the city must pay the bill, for the present at least.Ald.Martineau asked what would have happened had the Federal Government exacted a guarantee while the city was exposed to bloodshed.Now that the strike is over.the Council should not act meanly with the soldiers.Ald.Lavallee maintained that the troops were kept and maintained on the wharf under the authority of the Dominion Government.8s was proved by the fact that the soldiers refused to honour passes issued by the Chief of Police, saying that that-official issued too many.Ald.Laporte, chairman of the Finance Committee, sald he certainly believed the Government should pay for the services of the troops.At the same time.he believed that the payment of the $5,000 re- Ald.Gallery shared this opinion, as did cemmendéé tu\u201d Fixance-Committée was a debt of honour.and should be mat.Some aidermen had quoted Ald.Carter's opinion that the city was not respons) ble.but that géntleman had never sald the city should not at the present junc- turé pay the men.* A LEGAL ASPECT OF QUESTION.Ald Carter seid that since his name had been brought into the discussion, he would express his views.Je then dwelt at some length on the legal aspect of the question, and concluded that as the Harbour Board claimed jurisdiction all along the harbour front and even half way across Commissioners street, the city cannot be held responsible for the malu- tenance of order there.At the same time, the young men who so efficlently did their duty all through the strike were deserving of great consideration from the City Council.Ald.Chausse, expressed regret at the calling of \u201cNext meeting.\u2019 The city of Montreal should be able to meet a debt of honour, and it was certainly due to the volunteers to at least advance the money to pay them for thelr services.Ald.Lebeuf would not relax, however.He argued that as the troops were controlled by the Dominion Government.the Government should pay them in the first place and afterwards send in the bill to the city, 1f the city had to pay.He insisted on having the matter laid over \u2018until next meeting.Another report of the Finance Committee met with scant approval.It was that recommending the return of the deposits of the coal dealers who had contracts to supply coal to the city.but had been unable to fill their contracts.Ald.Laporte did not favour the return of the deposits.These men had contracted to supply coal at $6.75, and afterwards the city had to pay $12 for coal, and should keep the deposit to make up for a part of the loss.The matter was sent back to the Finance Committees.EXISTENCE OF CHATEAU DE RAMEZAY AGAIN THREATENED.The existence of the Chateau de Rame- ray is aguin threatened, or, at least, so it would seem by the discussion which took place yesterday at the meeting of the Council.The Finance Comittee sought authority to demolish the block of houses across from the City Hall, in the neigh- bourbood of the Chateau.It is necessary to provide further accommodation for the farmers, and there is a choice of tearing down buildings belonging to the city or buying out other property, at a cost of some $100,000.The Antiquarian Sogety which it asad from the city.) waxed eloquent in de- io \u2018action om the part of the society.It was a good lesson to.cha society ab 0 mominel rautal not societ; x had n provided that the city could\u2019 ite perty back when it was neded.is dioposad af the farmers, would he tons a.wou orc- ed into an expenditure of $300,000 in the future, to preserve a Shatosu of doubtfyl interest, containing a thi re senti bygone ideas that were perbape, more value than the old uilding È | 3 of no itself, Two contracte for street pavi one by the Warren Co , the o by the Barber Company, both ba their principal place of across border, are still awiting the signature of th Mayor.Ald.Vallieres inquired the resson of is dela: this y.Mayor Cochrane said one contract he only received that al 1, and the other he was not satisfied with, He desired to see who the agent was before he ered It.: Ald.Vallieres informed the Mayor, by the rules of the charter if he bad any objection he should submit them in-writing to council after a delay of forty-eight ure, g Ald.Ekers found it etrénge that the name of an agent hed anything to do with ® The Mayor hinted the agent might be yor hun agen the same with whom the city was ving certain difficulty to get him to repair streets The discussion concluded by Ald.Laporte\u2019s expressing the the Mayor would either sign the contracté adopted by > or return them with his a planations, s0 that proper ion could taken to hurry along the laying of much needed pavements.The right of the minority at committee meetings was raised by Ald.Gallery.He spoke of the recent nomination by the Incineration Committee of five persons, in a single motion, which he c®nsidered unfair.Besides that the, rule of council had not been carried out, regarding examinations as to their capabilit; y.Ald.Lavallee replied that all but one of the new employes were mechanics, whom, of course the were not competent to examine.\u201cKK.\u201d the box usually reserved for, the use of the Vice-regal party, is the Je perty this year of Mr.H.Montagu Allan.It was occupied last night by Mr.A, A.Mackenzie, Mrs.Mackenzie, in black, witli jet sequins, and a large blue picture hat; Mrs.H.B.Yates, in black lace, with long gray cloak and black and white hat: Miss M.Gillespie, in white with white luce garniture, and a white hat trimmed with white satin nibbon; and by Dr.H.B.Yates.*Mr.and Mrs.Hugh A.Allan, who came in somewhat late in the evening, wera alone in their box, \u201cL.\u201d Mrs.Allen was handsomely gowned in black and white over which she wore a long black silk cloak, and a white hat with black touches.In \u201cM\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Paton entertained a pleasant party, which included Mrs.Hiden Green, of England, who, wore gray, wit®?a black hat; Mr.Hilton Green; Mr.H.Montagu Allan, and Sir William Young.Mrs.Paton's gown was white, and shg wore a pretty pale blue \u2018tulle toque.In N.\" Mras Andiew A.Allan had a number of young people.imcluding the Misses Doris and Hazel Allan, in white, with black coats and white hats; Miss Enid Campbell, in pale blue and a white hat.and Miss Hilda Gordon, wearing white muslin and white bat with red trimming; With Mr.and Mise Stikeman in * were Miss Sise, gowned in whita with hat to match; Mise K.Ecott,in black: Mr.Geo.Gillespie, and Mr.H.Stikeman.Mss Stikeman was in grav with touches of ark à own and hat.bla; : Sai H.V.Meredith's box, was cupicd.ar Mr.and Mre.Mortimer B.Davis bad as gucsts, Miss Relda, où Paris, whose gown wag of white accordion pleated voile Sth ae trimming, and a white roe.hat : Mrs.Melvin Davis, in pale blue; and Mr.Melvin Davis.Mrs.Mortimer B.Davis was beautifully gowned in shirred white chiffon cloth, with garniture of Irish crochet lace, and a white picture bat, with pale blue plume.\u201cR\u201d was occupied by Mr.and Mrs.Tes- lie Gault, the latter gnwned in gray voile, with trimming of Irish lace and hat with pink roses.They had as their guests, Mrs.Herbert Marler in pale blue, with black picture hat: Miss Emily Gault, wearing blue relieved with touches of white and a black hat; Mr.Herbert Mar- ler and Mr.Anderson.Dr.James Bell's box, \u201c%.\u201d held.in addition to Dr.and Mrr.Bell, the latter in black crepe, and black hat: Mise Fthel Arnton.gowned in black; Miss Jda Eadie, in cream @atin foulurd, with a black dot, and a white hat: Dr.Kerr.of W'ashing- ton, and Mr.Savage.ON THE WEST SIDE.\u201cAA 13 the box reserved for the judges.- \u2019 EB wus unoccupied] Lo In \u201cCC\u201d were Mayor Cross.nf West- mount, his sister, Miss Cross, who wore a dark coloured tostume; and bis nieces, Miss Park, who was in pink, and Miss Macdonald.\u201cDD\u201d is the box reserved for His Wor- OPENING OF THE MONTREAL HORSESHOW (Continued from page 2.) ; ship Mayor Cochrane, with him were Mr.E.H.Lemay, and Mrs.Lemury, who wus all in white.In \u201cA,\u201d Mrs.Ed.Sheppard.who wore a black tailor-made costume with tatfeta applique and a black Toreador hat of tulle and straw.bad with her.Mrs.Hulme, of New York.in gray with alk cout and beige coloured hat.trimmed with red; Mrs.Hyman, in black and white: Miss Hyman, wearing y.with black hat; and Miss Almore, in black and white.\u201cB\u2019 Mrs.G.W.Stephens\u2019 box held Mrs.Stephens, in gray chiffon with cream Cluny lace, and white tulle toque lilacs; Misa Stephens in paleat blue cloth with cream lace applique, and white tulle hat; Mise Marguerite Stephens in white tulle Grec, over silk, and blue tulle hat; Mr.R.P.Doucet, Dr.MacCrae, and Major Stephens.\u201cC,\u201d the box shared by Mr.S.Arnold Finley and Mr.Hamilton Gault, was occupied by them, and they were accompanied by Mr.Samuel Finley, Mrs.Finley, in gray silk with touches of pink, and a black and white bonnet; Mrs.Frank Adams, wearing fawn voile with touches of pale blue, and hat carried out in the sang colours: and Miss Finley, in wit! Jace trimmings, and light hat wit pink A With Mrs.Frank Stephen in \u201cD\u201d wer Miss Hickson, who was entirely in white?Miss Stephen, in fawn with a touch of blue in her, hat; Miss Sally Stephen, wear ing e blue \u20ac with pale blue bat; .Turner and Dr.Chipman, \u2019 .Miss Angus and the Messrs.À were in \u201cE,\u201d the box taken by Mr.R.B.Angus Mrs.R.McD.Paterwon, who accem- panied them, wore blue voile with white lace collar, and a white tulle toque with a touch of black.Miss Angus was gowned 1p white voile, witu a burnt straw pie- ture hat trimmed with white plumes, she amo wore a long coat in two shades of ue.Mr.and Mrs.Colin Campbell were Roi present.but their box, \u201cF,\u201d was occupied by Miss Grace Paterson, who was in cream cloth, with white hat trimmed with black velvet and American Beauty roses, Mra.Alex.Paterson, in gray with white lace garniture.and white hat with black velvet and foliage; ahd Mrs.Law, wearing pale blue, with white and black bon, and rose trimmed toque.| Sir Charles and Lady Rivers-Wilson were with Mr.C.M.Hays and the Mi Hays in bax \u201cG.\u201d Lady RiverdVilso had on a gown of tucked gray chiffon, white feather boa, and large black tulle hat with a long wbite plume.She also wore a gray k coat.Miss Hays and Miss Oman Hays both wore white veil- ng.gowns trimmed with Cluny lace, and white piciure hats.Mr.Smithers, England, was als@\u2019one of the party.\u201cMH,\u201d the Hom.Robert Mackay's box, held a pleasant party, which included Sep- ator Mackay, Miss Anna Mackay, in green and white striped Tussorc silk with embroidered.with chiffon and white Jace gar niture.and a Jace hat with crushed roses; Miss C.Mackay, in cream voile, with cream lace hat trimmed with pink roses: Miss Macfarlan, in red satin foulard, and red hat trimmed with black; Miss Mac- Ayers na AD repr.! \u201cFive I had bunches come but on ug od rode gdb Before 1 had taken half a bottle the bunches and the rash were gone, and I felt ke à new man.\u201d \u2014 M.A.WALL, Bentley Creek, Pa.a i Everything goes wrong.The digestion is bad.The head aches.The brain is dull.The nerves weaken.And the skin is nearly ruined.Your doctor knows what medicines will cure, these troubles: the medicines that are in Ayer's Sarsaparills.Consult him freely.head and had » breaking t relief.I them tri J \u20ac.AYER CO., Lowell, Mers.with |} Sont In to Our Ottawa, Ont.Hamilton, Ont.This sort cf thing means that we are protection which long experience, - 2411-2413 Dep ment in the last week or #0, giving a taint | of the extent of tion in Canada:\u2014 .; Kingston, Ont.Hull, Que.London, Out Sherbrooke, Que St.Cat t lake Megantic, Qua, Brockville, Ont.Drummondville, Que.Milton, Ont.Fraserville, Que.J \u2018Trenton, Ont.Granby, Que.; Renfrew, Ont.Stanbridge, Que.{ Hampton, N.B.Aultsville, Ont Waterioo, Que.Moncton, N.B.Whitby, Ont.Ormstown, Que.fit.John, N.B.Madoc, Ont.Metapedia, Que.Petitcodia, N.B.Penetang, Ont, Dunham, Que.| Fredericton, N.B.\u2018Westport, Ont.Coaticook, Que.; St.Andrews, N.B.Chesley, Ont.Huntington, Que.Chatham, N.B.Ridgetown, Ont.Valleyfield, Que.Sackville, N.B Napanee, Ont.Three Rivers, Que.Cardbery.Man.Oshawa, Ont.Quebec, Que.Swan River, Man.Midland, Ont.Windsor Mills, Qua.Altamont, Man.North Bay, Ont.Que.Miniota, Man.Morrisburg.Ont.Rigaud, Que.Bay Roberts, Nfld.house of the Dominion.Our immense selection at the lowest prices, enterprise, good judgment and strong purchasing power, which is behind every buyer who deals here.Just glance at our magnificent stock tp be satisfied of this.- Killarney, Man.fast growing to be the leading Wall Paper backed up by à ~ ST.CATHERINE STREET.Waggons leave the Italian Warehouse ing, for all points «Leave your orders to-day.LILAC TEA pound.LILAC TEA LILAC A blend of the choicest products packet, 50c per pound packet.FRASER, VIGER & C0.ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1856.farlan, in gray with black sequined hat, and Mr.Lo In \u201cJ\u201d Major Meighen\u2019s box, were Mr.W.Refod; Mrs.ord, in a pastel mauve cut out cloth gown, and white picture hat trimmed with pink roses and black velvet.Mr.Forbes Angus, and Mrs.Angus, ga gray gown much shirred with white lace trimming, and a white bat with pink roses; Mr: 8.M.Holt and Mrs.Holt, in gray, with white hat.In \u201cK.\u201d Mrs.James Ross had several friends with her, including Mr.Matthews end Miss Matthews, of Toronto.Mrs.Roes was gowned in black with white un.dersleeves and trimming, a black silk coat with Irish lace, and a black hat.Mrs.Jack Roes was in white lace with a touch of shaded mauve silk an the bodice, and a white hat with shaded plume, Miss Matthews, in green with light bat: Mise Laid- aw, in gray.and a black hat; and Miss Carruthers, in black and white.\u201cL\u201d was occupied by Mr.and Mrs, J.J.M.Pangman, who had with : Mise Nellie Ewan, in white, and white chiffon hat with touches of black velvet; Mise M.Stikeman, in blue; Mr.G.M 1 and Mr.A, Mitchell.Mrs.Pangman's gown wae of pale blue cloth with which she wore a k and white hat.«| In \u201cM\u201d were Mr.W.J.Morrice, Mr.David Morrice, Mr.R.Gault; Mrs.David Morrice, jr., in pale blue voile with gar niture of Cluny lace, and pale blue hat; | Miss Anna Morrice.in white, with long black silk wrap.and white hat, flower trimmed; and Miss Ethel Gault in pale pink with white lace insertion.a white boa and hat with pink rosebuds and foliage.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Ogilvie occupied their box, \u201cN,\u201d Mrs.Ogilvie wearing white and pink flowered silk, and hat with follage and black velvet.\u201c0,\u201d Mr.Bartlett McLennan's bor, wae a large party.Mr.and Mrs.Fred.Cains occupied Mr.Geo.L.Caing box, \u201cP,\u201d with him.Mra.Cains was in gray, with smart black coat end black plumed hat.Miss M.Stearns wore white, with deep lace collar, and a white picture hat.Mr.and Mrs.R.Stanley Bagg and the Misses were in \u201cQ.\u201d Mrs.was gowned in gray crepe de chine with black lace applique, a black silk coat and light bat.Miss Evelyn Bagg wore pale blue with white lace, and hat trimmed with foliage and rose buds.and her sister was in pale pink.Also in the box were Mr, W.J.Learmont and Mr.H.Davis.In \u201cR\u201d Mr.and Mrs.A.D.MacTier entertained some drfends.Mrs.MacTier ! wore pale gray créPe, with white Irish lace garniture, and a black bat; Mrs.H.S.Bethune was gowned in cream silk with which she wofe s cream hat; Miss Gilles- fies gown waa of black lice mounted on lack, and a black hat with s touch of \u2018blue.Others in the box were Mr.Berri (Detroit) and Mr.H.S.Bethune.With Mr.R.Wilson-Smith, in \u201c8.\u201d were Mise Wilson-Smith in a white basket cloth costume, and white hat trimmed with lilies of the valley: the Misses May and Dairy Wilson Smith, wearing blue frocks with black ¢oats and bats; and Mr.Fred Smith.| ## OTHERS WHO WERE PRESENT.Others present were Miss Rachel Dawes, in pale blue, with white lace and light picture bat; Miss Cluny Ramsay, in mauve with cream lace garniture and black hat; Mrs.Charles Davidson, gown ge \u2018pongee sik, stri coloured lace coat and bat to match: Mrs.E.P.Henton, in gray, with black silk coat and hat with touches of pink; Miss Rutherford, gray gown and y bat with black velvet; Mims Bella à , jan gown wi w ace a ue, black taffeta coat and Whiter Pat with black quill; Miss Ida Scott, black silk with touches of white, and white and green hat; Miss Gertrude Jackson, blue and white homespun, with revers of white silk, and a white and black hat; Miss 8 per Boxer, Treating blue and white; rs.F.Brush, in black and white; Mrs.Kinloch, wearing white, with red hat draped with white lace.! Among others were : .Geo.Graham and the Misses Graham, Mr.and Mr Wa North ey, Mr.an 5 cott, Mr.Graham Drink- water, Mr.B.A.Boss, Mr.Harold Ham; Hooper, Dr.g (New York): Mr.Vaughen, of Norfolk Hunt, ; Dr.Mignault, M.-; Mr.Clarence Smith.Me.Ed: 8 Copilin.M 3% Dione , Mr J.N.Morris, Mr.Srp MLA Eres Mir Me mn, , .J.0! > .Ra.D.\u20ac Davidson and many others.sen, A \u2014 To-morrow\u2019s Programme.WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 38 2.45 p.m.\u2014Class 2-Judging 4 three-year- olds likely to made saddle horses or hunters.: -3.00 p.m.\u2014Class G\u2014Judging 3 Clydesdale 2.15.\u2018 p.m.\u2014Cines* or Shire stalitons, dei 1 8-Judging 3 light draught horses (pairs) .LEAVE YOUR ORDERS TO-DAY \"For the Lake Shore.between Montreal and Dorval.LILAC TEA in %-1b.and 1-l1b.packets.\u201cA very refreshing blend of carefully selected growths,\u201d 50 cents per of India and Ceylon, 2c per half-pound at 6 o'clock to-morrow (Wednesday) morn- LILAC TEA TEA LILAC TEA | THE NORDHEIMER Bollding, 207, 209 & 211 St.James St, MONTREAL.lat.\u2014BECAUSE the Dispensin, the general business, being co etely 2nd,\u2014BECAUSE none but Prdperly ing in the profession are permitted to placed on each bottle, bearing 4th.\u2014BECAUSE thers is.therafore, intelligence that the slightest mistake consequences.Sth.\u2014BECAUSE none but the best, kept in stock.7th.\u2014BBCAUSE for the foregoing will receive the most prompt.careful offered you.' Sth.\u2014SAVE TIME AND TROUBLE.messenger for the WRITTEN ED to your address PROMPTLY.reasons, there is every guarantee that you 3.25 p.m.\u2014Class 26\u2014Judging 9 harness tandems.3.50 p.m.\u2014Class 6i\u2014Judging 4 cabmen's turnouts (double).?4.05 p.m.\u2014-Class 36\u2014Judging 13 \u2018qualified hunters (light weight).4.35 p.m.\u2014Class 65\u2014Judging 13 professional coachmen, stacles.WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 13.8.15 p.m.\u2014Clase 30\u2014Judging 14 saddle horses (light weights).i 8.40 p.m.\u2014Class 22\u2014Judging 10 pairs of horaes, 15.2 and over, shown to Brougham or Victoria.9.00 p.m.\u2014Class 66\u2014Judging 12 mounted officers.9.20 p.m.\u2014Class 15\u2014Judging 11 harness horses (single), 14.2 and not exceeding 15.1 driving through ob- 9.4 p.m.\u2014Class 4\u2014Judging 21 hunters, property of members of the Montreal Hunt or Canadian Hunt Club, to be ridden by members.PARISIAN BREAD IS KEPT BY ALL FIRST-CLASS GROCERS.JAMES i STRACHAN, ONLY MANUFACTURER.= Ÿ _ ni Riding Boots , Coachman\u2019s Boots Tennis Shoes We do the Largest Prescription Business in Canada.NOTE THE REASONS WHY.Departments Srd.\u2014BRECAUSE every Prescription dispensed is re-checked, and a check label the initials of the Dispenser and Chee allowed to undertake a position requiring such accuracy of judgment, care and 8th.\u2014BECAUSE al! prescriptions requiring more than fifteeh minutes dispensing are promptly forwarded to patisnt's residence.® in and absolutely accurate service that can be PRESCRIPTION and the MEDICINE RETURN.MODERATE PRICES.JOHN LEWIS, 208 ms Armacsutioal Chemist, NO Se Fn Li ave no relation whate to separated therefrom.vor Qualified Pharmacists of the best stand- have any relations with this Department.ker.no risk that inexperienced Lads will be might involve serious, perhaps fatal purest and most reliable drugs are ever telephone No.1004 Up.Wa will send a Catherine St, cor.University.111x2 \u2018The Musical Programme.Music Ly the Ist Prince of Wales Fusiliers Band, Under the leadership of Bandmaster Knowles.March, \u201cImperial Edward\u201d .J.P.Sousa Overtyre, \u201cOrpheus\u201d ., .Offenbach Valse, \u201cPrince of Pilsen\" .Gus Luders Romance, \u2018The Harmony of Love\".\u2026.Ellls Brooks Flower Song, \u201cSweet Summer Rose\u201d.-.C.Armand Overture, \u201cThe Knight Errant'.L.P.Laurendeau Valse, \u201cValse des Blondes™.Louis Ganne Two Step, \u2018The Cavalier\u2019 .R.B.Hall God Save the King.OUR FIRST PIANO BARGAIN SALE.There are many people quite able to pay reasonable terms for a first.class plano, provided it appeals to them as of unusual value.We offer tone, quality and wearing condition, and we offer them at about one-half regular retail price.Monthly terms accepted with cash payment down, among the following Pianos instruments of the highest Steinway, was $850, now $450, reputation, A large, full-sized, ebonized Upright Steinway Plano, in such perfect condition that we willingly give the same guarantes on it that we give with new Steinway Pianos.- Chickering, was $600, now $300.A real boudoir sized Chickering Upright Piano; put in warranted sound ton- dition; has sweet pleasing tone, and, being small-in size, is suitable for boudoir or small parlour.Nordheimer, was 8300, now $3235.This is one of the largest and finest Upright Nordheimer Planos; new design, of beautiful tone and finish: the Piano has never been sold, only used since October last at concerts.Heintzman, was 8300, now $300.One of Heintaman & Co.'s very finest Pianos; has been very carefully used, and can scarcely be told from new ; handsome mahogany case, Haines & Co., was 8450, now $300, Very neat Colonial design Plano of this famous make; no Plano manufactured gives better genéral all-round satisfaction than Haines' Piano.\u2018 Steinway Square, was $800, now $200, This is at present a really splendid toned Plano.It offers a great bargain to any customer having some room to spare.: ) Steinway Square, was $7850, now $1 D0.Another world famous Steinway, quite as good as the foregoing, only a little plainer in case.» Chickering Squares, 8150 and 8173.Two choice squarcs of this celebrated make; two of the genuine old Chicker- ings; made when the Chickerings personally superintended their work.Algo other.used Upright and Square Pianos still good for service, although quite low in price and terms.We solicit correspondence from people out of town who desire à good Piano at a most reasonable price.in the city to call personally.As we employ no agents, we invite people We carry at all times the finest stock of good Pi to be found in Canada.We are sole agents for Bteinway.Nordheimer, Pratte and Haines Pianos, the Pianoia, Mason & Hamlin, and Estey Organs.One store only.'PRATTE, NORDHEIMER & GLENDON, * Kerr À Horse Show Refre her A pony of Dewar's Special Lbueur.You can get it anywhere ex Be in Westmount.Labour Problems in Euppe.Mr.Andrew J.Dawes, who hf just re- \u2018Carte-Blanche fin\u2019 A pure wholesome spirit.THE HORSE/SHO turned from rather more th\u2026f a two months\u2019 stay on the other side the At- All Staterooms Heated.lantic, says that there is no lag of labour Montreal to Toronto, $6.50.Return $11.08 in England and France, and fat conse- Montreal to Hamilton, $7.00.Return, $12.08 quently the shipping men w have ex- Meals and berth included.vas ports per d little difficulty, had casion re BEN TON MES me TT DOTE ere uired, in securing all the d Seeded.Daily Star The uen Graham, resident in Montresl.Ushing offices, 163.168.larges i is in full swing, and it is juite noticeable from the number of fineshoes worn that STEWART\u2019S SHOES fly \u2018 set , .W.2205 St.Cat/e 1287 St.Ja are as popular as eveÿamong the smart rine Street.Street.published db, Pub and 106 Above Drummond St.ally, except Bundays, AY LINE steamers Tues.and 8st.-at 8 am.61 St Catherine St Boats Running, CHEAP RATES IN EFFECT, leave Montreal on Mondays and Thursdaye at 7 pm.QUEBEC LINE steamers leave at T p.m.BAGUB- leave Quebec on City Ticket Office, 138 St.James Street.110 ¢ Riding Leggins Hunting Boots Outing Shoes H.STEWART, APY j il Hi pe La RA vs hat mA 5 ae a RE I FE np Den ; er 4 .p Et A A rte Tl re rt 2 Brin + paca wd menées nait x Re EE Ce edn Rh Aaa Pa pa em CEE 5 0 "]
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