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[" a FAIR AND WARM, 2 - - 4 - or 0\u20ac | Last Week\u2019s Daily .880,688 ERE Last Week's Weekly .122,032 Totallast week .452,72C _VOL.XXXV.Nos 115 ~ | THE STRONG MAN OF BRITAN: À WORLD WIDE EMPIRE.POLICY © A TURNING PONT IN HISTORY How the Empire Will Receive the New Apostle of a United Britain\u2014The Melting Pot of British Politics ,\u2014Attitude of Rosebery Anxiously Looked For.| (See also Page 13.) (Bpecial by Cable from the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star in London.) London, May 16.\u2014The Right Hon.Jos.Chamberlain has \u2018burnt bis boats.He -out alone and makes a vigorous, impassioned appeal to the British people to knit the Empire into a partnership, Leginning with a policy of preferential tariff, This, he expressly says, must be Britain's reply to Canada\u2019s preferential policy, supported as that policy is by South Africa and Australasia.Only on such lines can the Empire go on its way towards a gradually ripening of the partnership.This is his reply to Germany's attempt to dictate to Canada end Britain as to how they shall conduct their family soirs./ Premier Balfour would wait for the slow development of Ifnperial tendencies Mr.Chamberlain mays the next election must decide.So far as the press shows today, Mr.Chamberlain will have a strong support from all parties, for the Empire is still the dominate note of British poli | _ Mes.The London Times says Mr.Balfour's speech is unsatisfactory, while Chamberlaine\u2019 speech is a tonic.The London Standard, the traditional organ of moderate conservatism, plauds Imperialism vaguely, Jn and thinks Mr.Chamberlain conjures up unreal ors in his talk of dis-union of the Empire.The Standard recalls that Canada, Mr.à ap- ter- P the inspirer of Mr.Chamberlain's attitude, 1s herself the least liberal of the colon- ) fes as regards contribution iy Imperial defence.thah the United Kingdom., The Morning Post, the organ of high Torvism, says Mr.Chamberlain offers a policy which regards the nation as more than a parish, and the Empire as more It says the spirit he displays is the right one, and 4 will not lack followers so long as Mr.Chamberlain leads.GB The Daily Mail warmly supports Mr.Chamberlain, while the Daily News, the ; Chronicle and the other Liberal organs oppose his utterances in varying degrees of bostility.> The Manchester Guardian says that parts of the speech are almost hysterical, thoroughly vicious, and very dangerous.WINDERMERE.\u2018THE STRONG MAN OF BRITAIN BURNS HIS ces ne (Bpecia) By Cable from a Correspondent i of the Montreal Star.) » Loudon, May 16.\u2014- At last the long expected has bappened.Mr.Chamberlain 2 Bas nailed his own flag to his own mast if fn the face of the world.From his own # Birmingham citadel he proclaimed in the i! tone of the-supreme Jéadership the new D Policy of Imperialism.It is this development of the Chamber- nfam of five years ago which jn all the five years no single ministerial colleague has publicly accepted, though several, in- eluding Sir Michael Hicks-Beach and the [! Duke of Devonshire, have repudiated it.{ The Colonial Secretary even assumes the task of a Prime Minister and defines the issue for the next election, and etrikes his RB own camp.leaving the camp door open KE that he who will may enter.j Every one is asking \u201cWhat next ?\u201d The M circumstances of the mew departure are I most rignificant.Yesterday afternoon Mr.Balfour, as Prime Minister, addressing a E + 5, - BOATS BEHIND HIM.deputation comprising Mr.Chaplin, an ex- colleague in the Cabinet, and the Duke of Rutland, the flower of the old English nobility, and many influential supporters, took his stand as a free trader.He atout ly, almost angrily, declined Yo continue the bread tax or to introduce protection wlently, as if by accident, by such expedients as a cereal duty bevond the needs af revenue.He would welcome with uvfeign- ed pleasure a fiscal union of the Empire were that only feasible.A trifting duty upon food imperts might then be adopted, but if the fiscal system were to be changed the movement must come not from any o.ie particular industry or class, but from the heart, conscience and intellect of the great mass of the people.Thus Mr.noon, while three hours later Mr.Chamberlain, addressing his own faithful peo- | ple in Birmingham, assembled to welcome him home after his South African tour, hesitated not.Mr.Balfour's imperial fiscal unity.hidden n the clouds of the indefinite future, became in Mr.Chamberlain's hands | a defimite issue for the next general election.For himself, he sid, as Colonial Secre- Balfour hesitated in the after- i tary.he would have gladly accepted the colonial suggestions for the exception of colonial products from such taxes as the cereals duty.\u201cYou must,\u201d he cogtinued, \u201cact as Imperialiste, work to make the Empire self-sustaining, and self-sufficient, admitting colomial produce to tariff preference.in the British market in return for the tariff preferences which the colon ies now offer to the British manufactur ers, retaining a free interchange of trade with the t of the world, but only æ far as is consistent with a policy of the Empire, first, an Empire one and indivisible.\u201d THE NEXT ELECTION TO BE FOUGHT ON ISSUES - LAID DOWN IN SPEECH.The Colonial Secretary expresaly puts this before the nation as his policy for the next election, whenever that may come.He represents the future unity of the Empire as dependent upon this reply by Great Britain to Canada\u2019s enlarged tar iff preference, to South Africa's promised perference of 25 per cent., and to Austra- Lia's acceptance of the same principle.An Empire in partnership, is in a word, Mr.Chamberlain's publicly enunciated programme, and the whole circumstances of its enunciation suggest that if Mr.Balfour, Mr.Ritchie, and other ministers do not accept it before the general election, Mr.Chamberlain will quit Toryism.and make his own campaign, come what may.Three questions arise : What will the rest of the Ministry do?What line will the Liberals take?What will the electorate say?7 It looks as if Mr.Ritchie and Mr.Chamberlain headed opposing sections of the Cabinet.One is a hard headed Scottish | man of business, whoee first thought -is- Great Britain's enormous interests, and as world-wide trader, as comparfd with the small trading interests with the colonies.The other is an astute holitician, whos last days of a long and stormy public life are fired by an ambition to knit the Em- | pire into a working partnership, even at some economic and even some trading sacrifice.Mr.Balfour's speech showed that he is | ready to leave the issue to the man in the street, but will not commit himself or his party without an overwhelming national mandste.He has thus left the position he formerly held beside Lord Salisbury, who resjgtedChamberlainism because be feared its @ffect upon his policy of Anglo-Americanism.Every official Liberal utterance is against the new Chamberlainism.The Liberals who opposed the war will fight it to the death, on strict free trade lines.The doubtful factor is Lord Rosebery.He remaips an ardent Imperialist, standing aloof from the anti-Imperial Liberals.But how far does Chamberlainimm comply with bis essential formula of an Ineperialum, aime, tolerant and unaggreas- ive?Another doubtful factor are thé young Tory malcontents.Their insistent cry is for an economy such as Mr.Balfour's ministry, does not practice; an efficiency | such as Lord Rosebery preaches and Mr.| Chamberlain himself practices in the ed- ministration of the Colonial ce, Out of these elements anything may \u2018s- | sue.Chamberlain-Rosebery 1alist combination is quite possible.What is quite certain is that Mr.Chamberlain's speech throws the British political, parties still further.into the melting pot.P.A.H.| Another New Western Connection.&t.Paul, Minn., April 16.\u2014It has been dearned that the Minneapolis, Superior, TARTE SAYS HE DID NOT CHALLENGE LAURIER.\u2014_\u2014 4 Newspaper Incident That Calls Porth a Bignificant Letter From the Ex-Minister.Ottawa, Ont.May 16.\u2014The Ottawa Citizen, in a leading editorial yebterday.based on the discussion in the House of Commons over Mr.Prefontaine's position in He re represented Mr.Tarte e Premier to a conflict i Gree Eng editomal was flattering Tarte, but the hon.gentleman evi- toatl didn\u2019t think the effect in Quebec would be be as desired, and last night publish- \"ed the following letter: \u201cEditor Citizen, \u2014Surely you do mot {hink that:J am such a fool as to believa ior to have r said that I hold the prov- \u2018ince Of £ Québec in the hollow of my hand.No ppl \u2018man has ever had such a great Influence ip, our province.Lafontaine, jon, Cartier, Chapleau, Mercier were factors.Sir Wilfrid Laurier has ; but, again, no public man than the ota influence of & man tries to do his duty.Kindly read my of the 13th.I did not throw a yo Ç eux armatado Jar $2.50 substantial evidenes am Diamond Hall's , marvelo us value Rysié Bros.JEWELERS, 2 ow Yes amd A \u20ac he has got what {how he \u2018 challenge to Sir Wilfrid Laurier.I simply said that any public man, Mr.Monk or myself, even, will be heard in Quebec without prejudice, and if they are right Sir | Wilfrid Laurier's name will not be strong\u2019 enough to defeat them.\u201cMy candid opinion is that the fiscal policy of the Government to-day does not meet with the approval of the majorit of the Domirfion, and of the province of Quebec in particular.\u201cTruly yours, \u201cJ.ISRAEL TARTE.\u201d MR.ANDREW CARNEGIE\u2019S VIEWS ON CANADA.To the Editor of the Montreal Star: Sir,\u2014After the novelty and astonishment has somewhat cooled at Mr.Carmegie\u2019s unique bid for lasting, fame Jn estu\u2026.\u2026.ug lr braries, it must be evident to- the ordinary mortal that in spite of his Scotch origin, is known as \u201cswelled head,\u2019 and we tan scarcely wonder at the fact, when we consider that his praises have been in every country, and adulation and incense of the populace combined with the crowning glory of be mg elected president of the great British Steel Corporation bave completely over whelmed his common sense.That Mr.Carnegie should have spent his life within à few hundred miles of Canada and know almost nothing about it, is not flattering to bis fund of knowledge or general intelligence.He speaks of Canada as having one million people, and what they could do as ugainet 80 millions in the United States as \u201cridiculous.\u201d All Canada\u2019s plans and schemes were wtopian, and a \u201cmirage,\u201d yet he has no desire Yo underrate Canada\u2019s efforts; nor does he wish to offend his friends, nur would be burt the feelings of the peopie of Nova Scotia; yet he talks of their efforts to make steel as a \u2018\u2018mirage\u201d and that it was ridiculous for a million of people to compare with the achievements of the great Yankee, who was making more steel than the restsof the world! Such language must give one a poor.tion of this Croesus of modern times.ark \u2018damns with faint praise\u201d with \u201chis warmest feelings for Canada,\u201d and that \u2018\u201c\u201cthe best he knows of Canada is that it is mostly Scotch.\u201d It is scarcely credible, yet he apparently knows no Detter than that the population of Cenads is only a million \u201cmostly Scotch.\u201d It is pitiable to know that a man who has the \u201c\u2018ear\u2019 of the world should show such ignorance and prejudice verily he has had his day\u2014 and reached the climax of his popularity, and although he may give his millions away few individuals I fear will praise his name and call him blessed.JOHN FULTON.May 15, 1908.Montreal , Meeting Postponed.The meeting of.resentatives.-of West- mount, 8t Henrl and Ste.\u2019 de,- which was arranged to be held in West- mount last night, for the purpose of apportioning ths amoumntia to be paid -by these municipalities to the Shy of Mont real for floodings, catimed by overtaxing the St.James street sewer, did not tate place, having been postponed.the |\u2019 \\ Booklet, Pertaining to articles appropriate to gift-making, has much.to commend itaelf.It is fill of information whereby the.invited can make an acceptable and suitable wedding offering.Our \"\u201cWeddifg Gift Booklet\u201d will be espécial- ly valuable to those in quest of highly good, yet not too costly, articles.Just as soon as the pub- llshers are through printing them, the issuing will commencé.If you are not on our mailing list, send name 1 and address, and secure a copy free.B.&H.B.Kent, 144 Tons ELECTRIC \u2014\u2014AND OAS\u2014 FIXTURES _\u2014 PROMPTLY \u2014 un Electric MOVING PRICE ONE CENT.A.te ef Eleven .\u201cMmltion Packets 000.As projected the road will run from: per annum is a Public Endorsement Mons a northere line will connget with | OF Quality \u2014 Against which there Is Anoka, a northem line will connect with | Canadian no appeal \u2014 St.Paul and Winni Railway successfully financed The Rah Canadian Northern on the lng a Beaudette.b been made: q arrangements have with the Canadian Northern, and in order: to maintain an independent position a \u2018Tine\u2019 of great lake steamers will be instituted Death of \u2018Charles Gove.Bpecial to The Sha vd Sarg St.George, ., VAY Gove, x lector of Custoi a short ill daugl The son is in Hong Ki hters.e son is m Hong daughter resides in Winnipeg, St.John's, NAd., one at Stone St.Deceased carried on au in da 5 | BLACK OR | soe, 50c¢, 40c, George where he was very active in [NATURAL GREEN 30c, 25¢ Per Pound.orge pertaining to the town and county.McGill Men at Kappa Alpha.Schnectady, N.Y., May 16-Fhe seosm 1\" - of: tha Kappa i | = HIFCTRIC FIXTURES.lpha fraternity is being held: here\u201d te\u201d.' FINISH AND PRICES O.K.day, delegates representing UNDERLOH & CO.- 115 aod tf reste Srey Hobart, W lima, McGill, Toronto.H Union \u2018being present.\u2018The businéss \u2018 ses |] 3 sions occupied the morning and in the af- ; ternoon the delegates enjoyed events on the college campus.This evening.there will be a banquet at the.lodge of \u2018the local chapter.Special Notice.WARNING To Collectors of Cash Receipts Do not be induced under any circumstances to give up collecting Cash Be- ceipte, they are as staple as Canada pat age Stamps.- Ail reports that we are going to close;-|- or Discontinue business are \u2018absolutely | 6! St.Sulpice St.115z 2 2aw ENO\u2019S \u2018FRUI'P SALT.\u2019 A SIMPLE REMEDY FOR PREVENTING AND OURING BY NATURAL MEARS - All Functional Derangemenin of the Liver, aTemporary Gongestion srising from ., Alécholie Beverages, Errers fn Diet, Bilionsuous, Sick Mèadache, Giddiness, Vomiting, Heartbara, Sourness of the Stomach, Constipation; Thirst, Skin Throat Afections and Fevers of all kinds, ITS EFPUST ls SIMPLY nm I = et, RATERS SUN - Gram-o-phone \" ia made in \u201cCanada, s0-270 the records, you don't have to pay duty on them.It is guaranteed\u2019 for five years, and we are bere to look after that gustantee.Prices $15 to $45.Can be bought on the instalment plan, $1.00 cash and 82.00 per month for-8 months.Write for catalogue and particulars of easy payment.plan.| .i = E.BERLINE! EMANUEL BLOUT, 2315 St- Gätherine Street.MONTREAL.General Manager for Canada.2.0.Lys the SRRUIE SALT\" WORKS, LONDOR, read rare room as rm aR J Vests \u2018Tailor Made Washable Fabrics [Perfect Fitting, - - New Swell Patterns.The Best Vest Ever Offered at The Price P.D.STRAIGHT FRONT \"CORSETS: |, The new P, D.models, while giving the much desired: low | bust effect, supply any deficiency of bust in slender figures They give a full; rounded contour, and are so splendidly | made that \u2018they give afreedom of action not.obtaineble in any \u2018other Corseti, - M a \u2014\u2014\u2014 Double $2.00 to $3.00 «THE HANNAN STORE, 213 &: 215 3 James Street.ARE CRE Pa EE = Big F =| Ceylon Tea, in Sealed Lead Packets Sm Only } Single Breasted $1.50 to $2.00., MORE PEOPLE SMOKE - \u2014\u2014 THE \u2014\u2014 Stonewall Jackson Cigar than all other brands, but if every One knew how superior they are, their immense sales would be Increased Many Millions.If you drink Whisky why not drink the finest, ie.JOHN DEWAR'S SCOTCH.The majority of consumers in Canada prefer it.Try at.fogeget ote deteleotctotetototogateatetode taped tol dot del et false, we are here to stay, \u2018there will be}: eu \u2018 go we 5% no chan e in our business while the courts |.' & : Le] are decidi e question; if- necessary.we \u2018| will Ee Privy Counéil in Eng _ ; & | & land to prove to the Degislature and - : : .Br ü & Uity Councils that our business is À - : £5 & mate and deserving of encouragement Se : : >) \u2018 ; support.Continue to ask for Cash Re \u2019 & ceipts and insist upon getting them.& y à Merchants that would refuse you are not C oo ee LI TE ng cn 2 IW0 ' 3 rs ertising 210 St.Lawrence street.& : & n 4 & The Direstors of the o£ An Unequal Race.2 > Take two men of equal capacity ability, in similar positions in life, obo # & the one which sleeps the bes, which has & & the most comfortable sleeping arrange- 8 ments ar and you easily pick the winner = & & Phin D.Armour, in his lifetime the win attend to all your Household Washing with $ 2 greatest provision dealer in the wort a promptness and efficiency that will please you.& aecribe Treat en = \u201caot | Every article will be returned in 8 perfect state i A N D COin | bed fore ten, aud he nin of cleanliness and without any injury to material.& ex! of bidding 0 idence \u2018 TES MODERATE.TEL AIN 3644.To encourage heads of families and young men to effect an ad- : er while bis and.family to a RA M 3 vantageous investment of their savings, have resolved to a : while he himself went-to bed.from this date their Splendid Building Lots, without increase Sieep is too eos pas a matterito be Suburban and Lakeside Service @ actual price list and A $ made the su a bard, unwieldy mass : : santa EAT mamma RS Without Interest.2 spring bed\u201d or either of & +5 p a kind of .which hurts the ba , rl ® tedden oo Take | the fe) bonté ei = Fh FACTORY.pnd HE AD OFFICE, & or Do Nor DELAY A MOMENT IN AVAILING YOURSELF $ 1e oe Spin EE ar fe, FINE AND DESIRABLE LOTS.A SHORT DISTANCE @ Sally ét.yet very.non te a bed; FROM THE NEW C.P.R.BHOPS, FO 1 possessors of them ter & SE Sr e $80, $100, $125 $I50, $200 in their use & ; a > ; And over, according to locality.DYEING AND CLEAN A The Ch 2 .EASY PAYMENTS AND LIBERAL TERMS.= PROPERTY : ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS THROUGH E .Of Gent's Suits, and Dresses, bons, e \u201cMusician\u201d S oice & Schools, Churches and a!l Modern Improvements.5 Silks, Velvets, Plushes, Lace ns ied and Piano \u201cCovers, Clouds, # HIGH'GROUNDS AND HEALTHY LOCALITY.PURCHASERS.= Shawls, Damask and Rep.Lovers of music who bave hitherto scorned talking machines because of their $ \u201cTo visit the property, Se Abe poy rw cars and transfer * Carpets.Blankets, am proce wheezy, Punchend-Judy sound, have given Berliner Gram-o-phone a place of = to the Amberst Belt Line and stop at our office, corner of Be- 3 aad \u2018household goods dome in a super: honour inthis bomes.This is because of its absolute perfection in sound repro- 25 langer \u2018 street, where our employes will be every day from 1 to $ for manner.D duction\u2014clear, true and distinct.Es) For further information, apply to the undersigned at Head Montreal Steam Jo Works, & Office, 145 St.James street.YW 2 Office 690 Cralg St Tel.Main.1893.| The = Telephone, Main 2618.$ Lo 1188 8 3a = 5 C.C.E.BOUTHILLIER, + ; ge z 11521 7 Secretary-Treasurer.& ] evanv nétezsous ENE Be 1 : : & Le dal : riiner abidididbdubabibibddiobidbibihiohs dds hic .+ Sold Half Gallon Bottles.in.Carpets & Linoleums FOR, ANY AND JUST IN.EVERY HOME.1 Rolle or 8.8.Mongolian \u201c Numidian For nthisn « « « Topisian CASH OR CREDIT Lake Simooe Nomadio Wilton, Velvet, Brussels and Tapestry.AD of the newest patterns and colorings.Make your selection now while the assortment is at its best.We wilt measure and sew it to be delivered and laid when wanted.When looking at Carpets examine our stook of Furniture, Stoves, Crockery.¢ ete, ete., and remember we keep everything to furnish a Some out.oi inducements to newly married couples fitting up.METROPOLITAN HOUSE FURNISHING-CO, 1678 and 1680 Notre Dame St.Beginning April 20th OPEN EVENINGS./ 012 ted it SEAT I AA ME TE SPP i [HE MONTREAL Books of the Week Re viewed >.\u201cA Woman's Hardy Ga 4 MAY: 16, 1903.il SERNA mr en\u201d and Other New Books pa 4 nr ca .¢ = By George Murmy, B.A, -Oxon, F.R.$C.: ® .\u201cIt was a great time for Mas- © verades.They were held ut Rane- à the ® + ® h;, at theon, at Vaux- hall, at Marylebone Gardens, and at Court.The Master of the Revels to George II was a Swiss, @® named Heidegger.This remark- © able man was the son of a country & \u201c olergyman at Zurich; he left his & country in consequence of some & amour; he became a servant to @ gentlemen; in this capacity he visited the chief cities of Europe, and acquired a taste for refine- & ment, with a knowledge of good & living.He came to England either © a8 a servant, or-as u humble de- + pendant on some nobleman.How «\u20ac he improved the decorations of the -s all assembl FOE OLOP0000000000000000000000000600600 669] a © 2300 HHCHOHHOCCHÈE - A Woman's Hardy Garden.By Helena R.Ely.Illustrated by Prof.Chandler, (New York: The Macmillan Co.Toronto: G.N.\u2018Morang.Price $1.75.) The American lady who has written this delightful and serviceable book dates it from Meadowburu Farm, and at p.58 she incidentally informs us that her \u201chardy * is some seventy miles from New \u2018York.From childhood she had been more than ordinarly interested in gardening, and \u2018while still very voung knew more than an older person of practical garden work: As she bves more than six months of each year-in the country.she considered with Chancellor Bacon that \u2018a garden is the purest of human pleasures and the greatest refreshment to the spirit of man.\u201d and it is therefore.no ler that wuh sutfici- ant land and means at hand.she determan- ed do enjoy to the utmost \u201cthe purest of buman pleasures.\u201d But she was not content merely with this; and felt an eager : desire that others should share with her he \u2018love of flowers and all things green and growing,\" which she rightly regards as \u2018a sort of primal nsunct.\u201d Hence thie volume gradually took form, and tbe proof that it has successfully fulfilled the suthor's purpose js the fact that à ja sow in its third edition.Mrs.Flv has no glass on her place, not even a cold frame or hot-bed.Everything 1s raised in the open ground, except a few bedding plants, whose roots are stored through the winter.The may, therefore, be strictly ralled à härdy one, und the happy owner sasures us that it 1s the only one she snows Fv al epproeching rt in size and quantity of flawers raised, where similar -sonditions étist.Mrs.Fly tells how and when to sow.plant and transplant, and what are the conditions best suited to .sach variety of flowers and shrubs.Full ists are given of annuals, perennials, roses, \" lies and spring-flowering bulbs.Due at- ention is, of course.paid to the fitting preparation of the soil, and to the laving Mit of a garden and borders around a use.This skilful garden-keeper has a nind of her own, and though (as the read- wr will find at p.84) she will adopt a prac- sical hint even from eo fanciful a book as *Elizabeth\u2019s Garden,\u2019 she at once rejert- sd with scorn an English book on flowers tom which she had expected enjoyment wnd profit, \u2018because the author sad: \u201cI rold that a flower eut from its plant and Maced in a vase is as a ecalp on the walis sf a wigwam.\u201d This was rank heresy in the eyes of Mrs.Ely, who tells us with great satisfaction of & woman \u201cin a small sountry town who for six months in the rear has always in the house a dozen vases of flowers, amr plenty to give away be- ides supplying flowers for the church.\u201d At p.155 she also writes: \u201cFrom April 15 wo May 15 I receive in town, twice a week, reat boxes of apring flowers from mv enough each time to fill 16 to 20 vases; yet my orders to the men are to\u201d mot always so that the flowers cannot be mised from the en.\u201d The following juotation from the final page of the volume ® well worth the attention of meny wo- nen: \u201cIf the rich and fashionable women sf this country took more interest and spent more time in their gardens and less in frivolity.fewer would suffer from nerv- sus prostration, and the necessity for the multitude of ramtariuma would be avoid- sd.\u201d Mrs.Ely adds from personal know- mdgt of the English people: \u201cNearly every \u201cIMPOSSIBLE, © processor motherhood,\u201d says the doctor.Some.\u2019 times he quali ss the statement, and : \u201cIm ible wi an o on Yet both these \u201cimpossibles\u201d have been made possibles by the use of Dr.Pierce's Favorite dre scripti Many times the drances to mother- bood are to be found in womanly discases or weaknesses, whic are perfectly.and permanently sured by \"Fa- sib ulceration, and cures female weakness.It makes weak women strong and sick women well.«1 wish to add my testim to hundreds of others as to the .da VE ee of ood Flees medicines,\u201d writes Mrs.Ida M.tona, Hubbard doctored with a grest man - Minn, a ciaTists ave twice een #8 hospital for treatment.My case has been asa less pue ! th kaew not Erie alg, Hie, mi tarts thre Body: \u2018have.1 ok he got out of the ranks of servi-* \u20ac tude to be received by people of fashion one knows not; but he did.& He became acknowledged as a & critic In the opera and the thratre; © stage, and by patronage of the King, George II, he became manager of the Opera House.At the & same time he vastly fmproved the \u2014 Masqueradeé : be managed the à King's Theatre, and he was ap- & pointed Master of the Revels.He ® ecame s0 Pak the fashion that les wlven by the nobil- & ity were submitted to his enrrection @ and advice.He made an income of & &5.000.which he ljterally devoured & \u2014for nearly all went tn eating and + drinking.He died at the age of +» M in the year 1749.® \u2018His foibles,\u2019 sald a contem- © porary, \u201cif they deserve so harsh & a name, wero completely covered A yet more sinister characteristic of this later social! laughter, reflected more or Jess clearly even in rhuch of whyt passes for comedy.is 10d cynicism.By thls is meant rsore than the hollowness of the laughter of the world-weary,; it implies a réadinéss to laugh at a new sort of thing.or, at least, at the old sorts, in a new way.Thus we may hear the unscrupulous member of a profession laughing at some \u2018amusing bit of consclentious- ness\u2019 in another.\u201d \u201cAn Essay on Laughter: Its Forms, Causes, etc., by Jamep Sully.9 0H9060 0066906000 6 SÛ HO à POVOE POT the here of the book the sympathy of L © 8 $9 060OPOGPOHEPEVOGIOPTESOPG VOGEL EOS .-® * \u2018You have taught.me many &§ things, Mrs.Wiggs,\u2019 sald Lucy & Olcott impulsively; ¥ you are ôhe & of the best and happlest women [ & know.\u2019 © \u2018Well, Y guess I ain't the best ty a one eiglt, replied Bra.Wiggs, \u2018b An\u2019 ] got causq to be; four of the smartest chiidren tlat ever Hved matiz\u2014and folks always goin\u2019 clean out ot the way to be good to me! nappy?II Le fifty years old on the Fourth of July, but I hold there ain't no use in dyin\u2019 \u2018fore yer Yme.Lots of fuiks is walkin\u2019 \u2018round Jen\u2019 ns dead as they'll ever be.I beileve in sittin\u2019 as much good outen life ns you kin\u2014not that I ever sut out io look for happi- that never finds It.1 jes.do the best 1 kin where the good Lord put me at, an\u2019 it looks lke 1 got a happy feelin\u2019 in me \u2018most all the time.\u2019 '\u2014From \u201cMrs.Wiggs of the Hegan.SAAR AR ALAR SHLGCHOHHOSH LOL GCEHLE LE HG Around the World Through Japan.By Walter Del Mar.(New York: The Macmillan Co.Toronto: G.N.Mor- ang.Price $3.00.) .In recent times so much chromolitho- graphic rhetoric has been lavished on almost everything connected with Japan, \u201cThe Land of the Morning Sun\u2014its cli: mate, scenery, pictorial and ornamental arts, religion, mythology, and folklore, music, dancing, drama, poetry.romance.and womgn\u2014that the present volume seems like a thunderbolt falling from a clear sky.It is avowedly intended as a cold douche of reaction after the somewhat indiscriminating eulogy into which enthusiasts have been led by the urbane, artistic.and engaging character of the better class of Japanese.Mr.Walter Del Mar, a Californian tleman, long resident in England, who has becn a great traveller.spent fourteen weeks in Japan during hia journey \u2018Around the World, and has devoted nineteen chapters of his book to Japan alone.The author travel led through Cevlon, Java, and the Chinese porte, and then Japan.Be writes of the religion of the Japanese, the scenery and customs of Western Japan, the island of Shikoku, and the Imland Neu, Kast and West Kyushu and Satsuma, of the art treasures of the country.manufactures aud social customs, wrestlin matches, athletics, theatres, politics, an partienlarly women.Professor Bryce in his \u2018American Commonwealth\u201d writes : \u201cIt has been well said that the position which women hold in & country is.if not a complete test, vet .one of the best tests of the p ess it has made in civilization.\u201d Mr.Del Mar is of decided opinion that judged by euch a standard.Japan has not advanced very far, and that she is not Likely to advance very «fast in the future.\u2018Western ideas on the subject of women.\u201d he says, \u201chave obtained some slight foothold in a Imnited official circle, but, on the other hamd.there have been notable exceptions to the Japanese view and mode of life.\u201d Two well known writers, full of poetical imagination, viz.Laf- cardio Heurn.the author of sore charming literature about Japan, and Sir Edwin Arnold, have been happy in marrying Ja- paness lads.The present writer had the pleasure of breakfosting and dining on the mame day with Sir Fdwin and his wife at the Windsor Hotel, when they were paying a flying visit to \u2018Montreal.Mr.Del Mar is wall acquainted with all that his travelling predecesyors have written about Japan aod its people.Me.has a great respect for the two gentlemen mentioned above, and also for travellers Like Professor\u201d Chamberlain, Henry Nor man.and Mortimer Menpes.He quotes the opinions of Mrs.Hugh Fraser from her book, \u201cA Diplomatist\u2019's Wife in Japan,\u201d and (at p.355) .prints the ecstatic eulogoies penned by Miss Neidamore and Mr.Knapp.A few sentences may here be cited.he lady writes: \u201cJapan is a dream of Paradise, beautiful from the first green island to the last picturesque hill-top.Autumnal Japan is the typical earthly Paradige.\u201d Nir.Kaisph, American traveller says.\u201csees à \u20ac one better.\u201d \u2018Japan iw the land ream and enchantment.A country so strungely beautiful that nature becomes The emaller is are of the visions of romantic beauty, beyond the dreams of fairyland.\u201d this Mr.Del Sar emphatically repydia nd | \u201cthere is no exaggeration in saying that mare.natural beauties can be scen in a fortnight on the continent of Europe, than can be seen in Japan In three mosths, and more in three months than cen be seen in the whole Japanese Empire in a lifetime.; Inland Sea more than half a dozen times 1 fafled to discover anything superlative Most people would find more beauty on the St.Lawrence west coast of Ecotlan will be apt to sa = test © I may be the happiestk $ he ta that $ \u2014a nice house\u2014fair to middlin® © Eealth when I uln't gct the rheu- © @ & Ain't that \u2018mough to make a pergon & + = about it.@® e © © © ness; seems like the folk that does : & & & æ Cabbage Patch.\u201d By Alice c.® them by dream of beauty.a a dream of golden otden symphony.\u201d eprecates this over-enthusiasm, ar his 31st chapter quotes the final impres.smns of his fellow-travellers, who unani- that \u201cJapan had been fearfully over-written, and was a most overrated country.\u201d lent illustrations from photographs.mously agreed PY IO HOOP 4 © 5 PPPS OP! See The Woman Who Tnils.fatory ter Ji, Mes.Van Vives.maids; the ne ny 5 1H a =7 se t of worship.SODHHEE + + DOOOIGIEPBEE4 THES \u2018* Lovey Mary, left alone, shed - bitter tears on her Clean gingham dress.Thirteen ycarsgp£ght to reconcile a person eve o gingham dresses, with white china buttons \u2018down \u2018The back, and found straw hats bought at wholesale.But time only served to increase Lovey Mary's rebellion of spirit.Something deep and mysterious was © fermenting in her soul\u2014something < that made her long passionately for the beautiful things of life, for love and sympathy and happiness.Something that made her want to be good, yet tempted her constantly to rebel against her environs.\u2018It was just the world-old spirit that makes the veriest little weed struggle through & chink in the rock.and reach upward toward the sn.\u201cLovey Mary.\u201d By Alice Hegan & Rice.- Van Vorst and Marie Van Vorst, lustrated.(Toronto: George N.Mor-\" ang.Price 81.50.> This volume, which contains the veritable experiences of two gentlewomen as factory girls, is dedicated \u2018to Mark Twain, in loving tribute to hig genius, and to\u201d his human sympathy.\u201d Th letter from President T e Roosevelt, which will.of course, push the circulation of the book, and is wri a most vital question.At Py 80, in chap: of her views, which are wd ù jon.by others thad hae driven her iow 4 destiny is not normal.The jeu \u2018are ; the colleges are full of 0 ballrboms m the worldly ceg- tres are full of old maids.For nétural obligations are subatituted the fictitious duties of clubs, ings, committees, ganizations, professi unwomanly occupations.\u201d Mrs.Van Vorst.writes: \u201cAmong the Am: erican-bora women the sterility is greater, and the fecundity less, than thase of any other nation in the world, unless it be France.* * * * * Thé original cause of this increusing sterility are moral physical.\u201d * * * Among the enemies to ie cundity there are two which act potently in the lower as in the upper classes; the triumph of individualum, and the love or luxury.* * * The American-born girl is Her whole effort (and she makes one even in the life of mill drudg is for herself.She works for luxury, the day when a proper husband pre Then she stops working.and lets kim toil for both, witb the hope that the budget shall by increasing family demands.When she continues to work after marriage variably chooses an oocupation incomsist.ent with child-bearing.* * * There were a number of married couples at the Enit ting factory at Perry, an New York mill town.* * * I never saw a baby, nor heard of a baby, while I was in the town.\u201d This as we before called it, of \u201crace suicide,\u201d is ably handled in th- President\u2019s Pptter, which ends as follows: \u201cThere is no physical trouble among us Americans.The trouble with the situation you set forth is one of character, and, therefore, we can conquer it, if we only will.\u201d To revert, to the general object of New York ladies, brought up in affluence, gave up voluntar- 1 their social advantages, positions in the workships of Pittsburg, Chicage, Lynn, Mass.; South Carohna, and: other work: ing centres.They made clothes and shocs, hauled loads of canned kles, scrubbed factory in a factory lunch-bouse.ete., ete.The re sult of all this hard work and discomfort, the living in hot, evil-smelling boarding houses, and places of rest for the transient worker, convinced these two ladies that the outlook for the woman toiler in the United States 1s by no mcans optimistic.Still, they are convinced, that no earnest effort for their betterment 13 fruitless, and, in the course of the truthful and interesting volume, suggestions are thrown out, which, if adopted generally, would ameliorate the condition of American factory slaves.Ÿ - th After crossing the septs himself.not be diminished River or the! .Some readers , Mr.Del Mar is evident: ly non-emotiomal, and lacking in poetical enthusiasm.He is like Sir Charles Cold- stream, and would look down into the crater of Vesuvius and say, nothing in it.\u201d That im not the case.Mr.Del Mur is a keen-eyed, observant, widely travelled American, and, if pens to be also practical and level-headed so much better for his readers, many o whom desire facta not spasms.want rhapsodical adjectives, they will be able to gorge themselves with refertin to p.134, where Mr.Del Mur quotes them \u201cad nauseam\u2019 from Murray's \u2018Handbook for Travellers in Japan.\u201d of them, \u201cbeautifyl, lovely, exquisite, su- Pperb.glorious, magnificent, splendid.charming, picturesque, entrancing, delicious, romantic, incomparable, a perfect ory of art, gorgeous, uly.a magnificent Mr.Del Mar rightly \u201cthere 1s \u201cvital question,\u201d be hap- I£ they Here are a few ily for a time al 8, bottled pic- re, and cooked There are 50 excel- well considered Our Narthern Shrubs.ners\u2019 Sona.Price $2.00.) .\u2018This book is a worthy companion to Miss Keeler\u2019s popular volume, \u201cOur Na It includes full descriptions 4 naturalized Charles Serlb- of 175 native, and about shrubs.There are 25 plates from photographs, and 35 illustrations from drawings, to make the identification of the various There are 205 plates from photo- found of immense use to all whose special business il is to beautify boulevards, roadways, sch way stations.etc.book there is a glossary of botanic terms in addition to one of Latin specific terms There are also two indexes of the Latin inglish names of every shrub de- The numerous illustrations are really works of consummate art.e ® @ -grounds, rail | the end of the Ie > SEOUL SOGOD BEBE By Mrs.John \u2018NMy! but it's nice an\u2019 cold this The thermometers done Mrs.Wiggs made the statement as cheerfully as If her elbows were not sticking out through the boy's coat that she wore, or.her teeth .chaftering An her head like a pair of cast But, then.Mrs.Wiggs was aphil- osopher,.and the sum and substance of her philosophy lay\u2019 in the dust off her rose-cél- Bani gE better virtues td extol, she stress on th fell up to zero!\u2019 ere is à pre +82 tan.un fine hand he & It was thé same way when country home was she had to come to the PHY > kK God, jt waa the tid of thé\u2018 baby that was the Cabbage Patch\u201d By Alice C.\u2018and a thousand Further: on.$96 20060000000 pF 068600 50000600 69 359066 About Whittier\u2019s Poem, \u201cAt Last.\u201d To the Editer of \u201cNotes and Queries.\u201d In the edition of Whittier's Poems, edited by W.Garrett Horder, and printed by the Oxford Press, in 1898, there is a preface by Whittier quotingwart of the previous one in the words you used in the \u201cStar\u201d of April 25.Then he says: \u201cAfter a lapse of thirty years.1 have been requested by my publishers to make preparation for a new and revised edition of my poems.I have endeavoured to affix the dates of composition or publica tion as fur as possible.\u201d This chronological list is very useful and establishes a pont left in doubt by your reference to Mr.Higginson's volume, which indicates that Whittier died in 1888, and that the poem \u201cAt Last\u201d was written \u201csix\u2019 \u2019and not \u201cten\u201d years before his death.; There is abundant evidence that Whittier did not die in 1888, but in 1892, tbat proud and happy dog.He felt that he bad accomplished a great feat, and that he deserved all the praise and petting his mistress bestowed upon him.He was a hero that had seen the world, and was conscious that now he knew better than ever on which mde his bread was buttered.His mistress never, gave hirh away again, and Floss, amidst his luxur- jes, often thinks of his wonderful adventures in search of his home.The End.too,\u201d Le said, at} C ©® Contributions from young readers interest to Girls and Boys exceed six hundred word Address 9090009906 SONNET\u2014TO EVENING.Oh twilight shadows, weave thy purple dim, : ; Softly around us, till the days bright lare i Fades from our eyes all wearied with the care That busy man infests the daylight in.Oh fragrant breezes send they fresaening breath, To calm our turbid thoughts and hearts grown sere: Oh golden stars send peace upon us here, Making these moments calm as after death.Oh.might we linger while the nightingale, Pours forth her song upon the thriling air, Making the night more holy and more fair With sweet sounds echoeing down the shad'wy vale.Exquisite night, ob ¢prkness soothing 8OTTOW, We strengthened rise to meet the task to-morrow.J GEORGIE TURNER.(Montreal.) AT SUNDOWN.= \u201cForward; gallop, right wheel!\u201d yelled Colonel Hadley.; \u2018The scrambling horses and the voices of the men told that the ascent of the mountain was well-nigh impossible.The eol- diers of the garrison town, nearby were out on pursuit of an outlaw named Richard Black; for two weeks Col.Hadley had beeu close on the track on Dick: aided by the mountaineers, to whom Dick was a living terror.Hadley was pretty well posted in the movements of Dick.Only the night before.one of the guides told the Colonel that Dick: Black had been seen near the mountain trail.\u2018 The place was ransacked, but only a footprint here and there told of the presence of the escaped outlaw.A sharp turn in the rocks brought them: to a smooth grasyy path.Out of the woods came a boy, he was ragged.and carried a basket under one arm.\u201cHa.\u201d the Col.ejaculated, then to the men behind.\u201cHalt!\u201d He jumped -off his horse and took the boy (who was about twelve) by the shoulder: \u201c*Where are you going?\u201d \u201cTo my father.\u201d \u201cAnd what does you father do?\u201d \u201cNothing.\u201d answered the boy.\u201cNothing, well\u2014hem'! what is name\u201d \u201cDick Black.\u201d \u201ca.\u201cAnd your father\u2019s*\u201d \u201cDick Black.\u201d \u201cWhere 13 your father now.\u201d \u201cI can't tell mir.he told me not to.\u201d \u201cOh, come, come! now here 1s a gold iece for you, if vou tell me where your ather 18,\u201d coaxed \u2018the Colonel.\u201cT am not going to tell,-\u2014not for al] the gold pieces you'd give me! You'll hang father; I know you!\" and he made haste to run away.\u201cSurround him!\u201d Hadley.Dick found himself surrounded by soldiers.\u2019 \u201cTut, tut.boy, you will, and must tell!\u201d \u201cI'm not going to tell!\u201d stoutly un- swered Duck.\u201cDo you know what the orders when boys like you won't tell?\u201d \u201cNo,\u201d said Dick, his eyen wide open.\u201cWhy to shoot them of course; and that is what I am gomg to do to you if you disobey.(Colonel Hadley spoke in a cool, matter of fact tone.\u2018Oh, please, please let me go to father! Oh, what will Mother ro?k\u2014ob,\u2014\" the rent of the sententt was Jost in i Not a muscle of Colonel Hadlev's face moved; only his lower lips dropped, ahow- ing his white teeth; the soldiers saw it, knew, and quaked: \u201cNow, look here: no nonsense or I'll bave you 'shot dead: \u2014wnll you tell?\u201d \u201cNo, no: I can't!\u201d 1 wall give you three minutes to de- your Hadley raised his eve commanded Colonel are, e.Hadley laid his watch on a stone, rested his right hand on the butt of his pistol and studied his prisoner's face.The boy had stopped crying, his hands were deep in hi pocketéM and be started fixedly at the sky.Slowly the moments pasa- ed away, each as the toll of a death bell.\u201cThe three minutes are up; will you tell, or will you not?\u201d , \u201cNi I will not!\u201d bravely answered No.the lad.\u201cBind him!\u201d And the soldiers bound m.Now) before it is too late\u2014will you \u201cNo!\u201d the boy's face grew white, as he gazed down into the valley at a tiny brown hut.\u201cAttention! Ferrol in postion!\u201d ealled Hadley.\u201cReady, \u2014fire!\u201d There was a crashing volley, a cloud of dense smoke, and a limp little body tied to a tree.The Col.glanced at the child, and frowned.- \u201cTo Horse!\u201d he commanded.The sun sloped quiatly down, leaving the = MONTREAL 5.000000 0 00L0LQO00 000 YOUNG CONTRIBUTORS\u2019 CLUB.\u201c ill be answ ered.Rules.\u20141, Write on one side of paper only; Editor \u201cYoung Can ada,\u201d Montreal Daily Star.; will be published.Questions of general 9 3 @ © 2, Contributions must not mountain in a blaze of red.The clattering of the horses\u2019 feet grew faint, and at last died away, leaving the great black forest, the brown hut and the watching figure in dead silence.M.E.DOYLE.MY EXTRAORDINARY DREAM.(By Joseph H.Nulty, author of \u201cYoung Heiress,\u201d \u2018Young Adventurers,\u201d \u201cNickey, the Boy Detective.\u201d One night.after reading one of \u2018\u2019Henty's Adventures,\" I! had the tolluwing very ex- truordinary dream: One night, | was following two burglare that we had had our eye on all day, in a very Jonely wood, with my partner, \u201cShine.\u201d We tracked our victims to a railway bridge, a very high one, a hundred feet above a rocky valley.They crossed the bridge and stopped in the centre.\u2018Nhine\u2019\u2019 and I got our handcuffs ready and walked straight for them.They stood still and almost allowed us to put the handcuffs on them, but, as we did so two others came up behind us and gagged and tied us to the reilway bridge.There we were, tied to the track and unable to help ourselves.(\u2018oming at a very rapid was the midnight express! On! on came the thundering engine ! bridge !\u20143t i ! But we were unable © open our mouths.The @ headiigbt etronger stronger he foundering engi on our eyes.ne was but a few rods away.It wa ant approaching ! It was here! - The fatal mo ment had arrived ! Bang ! I fell on the floor and immediately axe bathod m cold perspiration from A SONG OF CANADA.Sing me the pride of her stately rivers, Uleaving their way to the far-off sea; Glory of strength in their deep-mouthed music\u2014 Glory of mirth in their tamelesd glee.Hark ; \u2018tis the roar of the tumbling rapids, Deep unto deep through the dead night calls; Truly, 1 hear but the voice of Freedom Shouting her name from her fortress walls! Sing me the joy of her fertile prairies, League upon league of the golden grain; Comfort, housed in the smiling homestead \u2014 Plenty, throned, on the lumbering wain; Law of Contentment, may no strife vex you, Never war's flag on your plains be unfurled; Only the blessings of mankind reach you\u2014 Finding the f for a hungry world.Sing me the charm of her blazing campfires: \u2018| Sing me the quiet of her happy.homes, Whether afar \u2018neath the forest arches, Or in the shade of the city\u2019s domes; Sing me her life, her loves, her labours; All of a mothér her son would mar: For.when a loved one's praise is sounding, Sweet are the strains to the lover's ear.Sing me the worth of each Canadian, in wilderness, toiler in town\u2014 Search the earth over you'll find none stauncher, Whether his hands be white or brown; Come of a right stock 10 start with, Best of the world's blood in each vein: Lords of ourselves, and slaves to nd ome For us or from us, you'll find we're\u2014MEN* Sing me the song, them: sing it bravely: Put your soul in the words you sing: of this glorious coun- Ty\u2014 ; Clear on the ear let the deep notes ring.Here is no starveling.Heaven-forsaken\u2014 Crouching apart where the nations throng.Proud as the proudest she moves among Well is she worthy & moble eong ! ANON.Sing roe the praise t (Sent by R.S.Young.) JOINING IN THE CRY WITHOUT KNOWING WHY.There was a disturbance in the kennel; 3 hound bad bas dream, or « œud- en twinge, an began to ; then 3 ed, heads rose, eare pricked up, arg eine ta it except ood int in it, an o hound hwy Jay at the end.He watched and listened a while, till his neighbour, noticing him, cried in great excitement, don\u2019t you bark ¥ \u201cWa, ! \u201cWhat,are you barking at ?\u201d be asked in reply.\u2018\u201cAt\u2014at\u2014]1 don\u2019t know; every one else is barking.\u201d ssid the other.\u201cJust what I ,\u201d said the old dog, \u201cAsk up the kennel what it is for, if you can find out, and it's anything worth Barkin for, let me know\u2014it will be time enough for me to bark then ! N .On their second refusal to take the oath of allegiance to the King.the English re solve thet the inhabitants of thie part of the country must be removed from it altogether.Six thousand exiles thus ere forced to leave their homes.Answer to Scene 34-Walker's ex - tion destroyed by a storm in the Gulf of nue, St.Paul;,Irene Wait, 140 Church avenue, St.Paul: Mary Brophy, 100 Mol- son avenue, St.Paul; Hellyard Norris, 5 Drolet street, Montreal; Clare Proud, Convent of the Holy Rosary.Cote St.Paul; Hazel Middlemiss, 87 University street, Montreal; Eddie , 16 Young street, Montreal: Hilda Scowcroft, 181 Church St.Lawrence, 1711.Correct answers avenue, St.Paul; Percy Booth, 18 Young to former scene received from : street, Montreal; Willie Kenny, 315 Bes- Florence Harrington, Selby avenue.West | serer street, Ottawa: Susie Kelly, 314 mount; Katie Suyder, 66 Frothingham ave-! Rockland Road, St.John, N.B.CORRESPONDENCE.Papooses All : I have had so many suggestions as to badge, war-cry.president, ete., that I think it's time to find out what we all mean.I know we all want a badge; but won't you tell me what the President is for and what he is to do.À war-cry is always enlivening, of course.and here is one suggested by \u201cNeddy Bray,\u201d \u201cHip de miniga hunaga tuck de 1 think; believe it is \u201ctuck de poodle.\u201d oy evidently doee not object to your tucking de poodle anywhere you like, as he does not mention any place in particular.He says, \u201cto yell as quickly as sible; so practice it thor oughly now, Papooses, in your little beds when you cammot sleep, and you will at least bave the satisfaction of i that neither can snybody else.\u2014One\u2014two \u2014three!\u2014Hip de mings hunga\u2014tuck de Poo-00-oowo-oodle! !! ere you are! G.T.\u2014Such an accusation would pever enter the befeathered head of me.Read ellowniously obtained in \u201cWorld: Wide* for May 2nd.and you will see such things have bappened before.R.G.WwW., Moncton, is the address given by our esteemed friend.Lots of fun to you both.is the wish of the Chief.I am deeply flattered by your interest in the crest-feathers of me; still I hardly think you deserve a description of them after that hit about the little \u2018\u201c\u201ctraits\u2019\u2014you don\u2019t really mean it, do you?I am on the hunt for a good long serial for you all.If you lef me know in time.when and where.next time, the Chief will go to hear you plya, and poesibly trill a few variations to the theme.! Neddy Bray: If the war-cry is not given exactly as you meant it to be (at the end).please send & second edition, ae the Sneak-Snake has clawed off the-end of your letter.I should like a second Jet-| ter, at any rate, telling us where to \u201ctuck de Poodle.\u201d Why do vou ask whether Victor is any relation of mine?Js where to \u201ctuck de Poodle\u2019 \u2019a secret that you are afarid to trust me with, and yet wish sgme member of the family to w, in case de Poodle made when he hears us (poor beast!s, and tries to bite?Play fair now, or we may tuck de Poodle and de Neddy up together.Gertrude: Do you know, I'm almost afraid to send you the picture now.You would always know when I was around.1 am going to be quiet for a little while: but I can\u2019t promise you forever.Glad to hear you are going to write to Mary C.M.I really cannot say whether C.J.Murray is a boy or a girl.Only the initials were given.I was at the Fraser all Sunday afternoon.Sorry about the exams.coming; 1 know them; but it does not seem to me that they ever gave you much trouble before.I'l make you out a list of books if you give me some hint as to subject; do.yow mean stories?I don\u2019t blame you for mot wanting \u201cgirls\u2019 books.\u201d Have you eny definite ideas about our President?! I'm asking all the Papooses to tell me what we mean.for I'm sure 1 don\u2019t know.However.I don\u2019t objeêt to » Lord High Executioner if it would \u2018amuse \u2018you all, as that is oné object of the Club, and of the Chief too.I know whe you would appoint to the latter post, I know whose hend would coms off first,\u2014\"lo, the poor Indian's,\u201d J.Munro McLean (West Bay, N.S.)\u2014 1 am\u2019 sorry that you have had to wait ro long for an answer; also that I can give you no information as to the value of the coin.However, if you will write a description of it, it shall be inserted in the T.C.C., and possioly some young collector may be sable to answer your ques tions.L.L.\u20141 bave my suspicions that you are related to the Sneak Jnake.and in no i t degree, either.say very many very nice little things, but w I should Like to know\u2019 is\u2014what Lignature did you make vse of that time before Bastcr?Cheat iair, now.J.H.N.(i1renton).\u2014Just as soon as get my\u2019 wigwam settled in summer quarters you shall have them.I can't get at them this week.I can only thank \u201cSvne One\u201d in this department, as I have no ifra who \u201cSome One\u201d is.\u2014\u2014\u2014 « \u2019 .Érockett's Latest Story.STRONG MAC By 8.R.Crockett, % Author of \u201cThe Raiders,\u201d \u201cThe Grey uth Man,\u201d \u201cOleg Kelly,\u201d Etc.î (Copyright, 1902, 8.R.Crockett.) CHAPTER XXVII.\u2014 (Continued.) Hastily, as if taken in a meanness, Sidney Latimer shrank away into the dark- pees.He had seen enough and more.Murderer or not, Roy McCulloch was now forever free from any word of his.He could not speak now.If be did he would feel himself worse than Sandy Ewan when he decoyed the old dominie to his fate on the day of the examination.Siduey Latimer knew the facility of the law of Rcotland with regard to marriage, and he did not doubt for a'moment that Adora Gracie, situated as she was, burdened with the care of her father.had e strnight to Housc-of Muir, where at t she was sure of welcome and an open door.Then.when Roy came back, with whatever of guilt upon his hands, there was no doubt that Adora would marry him were it only out of gratitude.Se Latimer reasoned with himself.The voung man stood by his wounded |.horee in the darkness, stricken also.From the house there came to his earn the sound of laughter.Sidney longened the from the irom ring and moved away © quietly, as if ashamed of his mission.\u201cNo.there could be no doubr\u2014 none.Adora\u2019s whole rurringe, her assured step, was that of o house mistress.The dom- hie her father, wan seated by the fire reading his book.Roy.by his side, ar- the lamp with find solicitude.à and Roy had exchangea nces dis Dead oh the inwardness o these glances took Sidney Latimer by the throat! A sudden wild exvean of rage took hold of hig.The murdered\u2014the man with the guilt of blood on his hande\u2014to have that for his reward! He, too, would heek and\u2014end it or himself he ended.Fool! What \u2018good would that do?He bad ween the girl's emile\u2014the first per oO a FROM PARIS TO OUR .PARISIAN STRACHAN, Loria BC Ye mA PREAD.ANBS BAKER.EE Lan earthen fectly happy smile he had ever seen on her Tips! That she loved the man there was no doubt! Well?Well\u2014?> Yes, he knew.He had it tm his pow er to shatter this new-found happiness as itcher is shattered with an iron bar.tween them and that new- found love of theirs he would dangle the hangman's rope.; So out on the ghastly, solitary moor, scaring the wildfow! and the blackfaced sheep, Sidney Latimer raved, his beast.whose own trouble had abated, pushing.against him at times with moist, anxious nose warning him to begone from a neighbourhood so dangerous to honest horses.But gradually the meanness of causing a woman to suffer Bod of pus private disappointment wor upon his spirit.\u201cWho am EL\u201d he aeked himself, \u201cthat I should lay an information against\u2019 Roy McCulloch! I.who at this very moment, feel my hands a-tremble with desire to kill! I know my own, but do I know Roy MeCulloch's provocation?Let me get away\u2014away\u2014Never to return!\u201d ; So .forgetting everything but the desire to put a great distance between himself and this fatal house, he leaped upon his beast, and the frightened animal, partaking of the feelmgs of bis master, struck through the moor at speed.Soon they were ut the Dykes of Barmbarroch.This time there was nothing to be seen.\u2018Indeed, there was little time.for they passed like a flash.Siduey palling the reins away from the turn of the.road which led towards Lowran and home.He felt that he conld not face his mother\u2019s anxious aasiduities that night.She would be waiting for him.Of that he had no doubt.She would have a thousand questions to ask.He would ride down toward the sea, find a little coaching mn on the Stranraer road, and there abide the night any, perhaps, longer, till he had thought over and decided what it was best for him to do.He struck into the sea road.His beast moved enaily, seamingly less tired than before.It was the dark time just before the birth of the dawn.He threw the reins down on the gray's neck, and mas ter and horse plunged blindly into the unknown.How lon wandered thus, lost to uu'low loo they , ion, sr saywhither, cannot now be known.e world had come sharply to an f i \u2018or Sidney .Latimer.His mouth was shut.The girl he loved was bound body and soul to a man whom he knew to be a murderer! What mattered anything any more?» air grew fresher-more salt\u2014upon the lips and in the nostrils.They were dencending fron the noorlands toward the little ports Gallows; Scaur, Baloaris, Port Mary; Portewsriym.which.dot the shove line of |! here apd- there\u2014the Lake, the: But Sidney Latimer paid no heed to his going.His heart was-too exceedingly bitter within hini, and es for his only hung a weary head- md weakly 1 four gray feet moving.Suddenly ont of ground, as in @ dream, armed shapes \u2018all about the yo man.He was pulled from his saddle to find himself in the thick of a fierce combat.blow was stricken which stunned him and he\u2019 waa thrown hastily slong with several others into the bottom of a boat.\u201cThat does the night's work!\u201d cried a voice; \u201cgive way there!\u201d The next morning what a crying of men there was athwart all the country.The young laird of Lowran had been assassinated by the MeCullochs, the poachers of House of Muir.His oocat, all bloody and turned inmde out, had been found om thes Hie footsteps had heen found and measured at their very gable end.His riding whip was lying at their \u201clouping-on-stone.\u201d\u2019 ere were signs of a struggle at the Barmbarroch Marshes.His horse, wounded and (some said) dying, had been found straying on the cliffs near the Gate House of Cally.Happily both of the murderers were in custody, after a desperate resistance on the part of the recently released from gaol, The motive, of course, was j Young men will be young men.dis- dominie's daughter of Lowran was actually at the time in the house of the: culprits, and the laird had gone to se Ber: Hence the quarrel, sod, the murder to ollow.was rounded, clear ete.And upon the killing of Sandy wan also, light, lurid and sudden, seemed to break: Dickie Dick and his friend recalled to themeelves with curious unanimity and were ready to swear (did in fact so take heard in their master\u2019s room on the night of the murder of Sandy Ewan upon the Glebe road, was nons other than that of Roy McCulloch! Bands of men beast, he | ounger, a dangerous character who had This ousy.bl oath) that the voice wbich they had à the officers of the law.It had been asked of her if she could show any proof of a legal right to remain where she was, and whan she could not or would not answer, she and her father had found themaelves ujon the heather.And serve them right! crisd these same wupocalyptic Christian folk, who \u2018are forever pouring out vials and blowing trumpets qver their neighbours\u2019 misfortunes.'1f all such were put in prison the country would be the better! And at this point Jarge quotations were made from the early chapters of the Proverbs of Solomon, son of Dfvid, king in Israel\u2014who certainly ought to have known what he waa talking Thus the House of Muir,which but yester- night had been so bright, filled from end to end with light and life and the joy of seemingly settled happiness, was in a moment left desolate.And down in the Grest House of Lowran there were two women who mourned alwo, both one and also the other of them, as for an only son.CHAPTER XXVIII OUT OF GOOD\u2014EVIL.When Sidney Latimer left .window of the House of Mur.all thought of denouncing .is seemed a true and worthy thing to do, yet had he contrived the worst posm- e against Roy and \u2018Adora, the young Jaird could not have played the devil's game better than by doi be did.So mysterious is the train of 1 4 which follows e action, however trivial, that we sufter (and make others suffer) as often and as severely well-intentioned as for our evil Doubtless there are cormpenantions, but the fact remains.a.The philosophy, of \u201cbe ou a lump ; fo bad you ill nasty medicine\u201d is untrue to the facts of life.So many-tongued rumour, flying from door to door, lifting the tch and shouting an and re-edited tale i every ho e lighted ve up tion dra: rd from his door, had business in the village of ie doo on the day when Sandy Ewan's trick wes in Spo of over the oy Creminy's pie honey 2 ward ride, and as precaution be frost à tam of ss st there :|all good liking and free being the mere companionship of the young girl softened snd brandy to the good of the house.He stood tall and erect, fingering the pewter in which his half mutchkin had been served to him.Silently he listened to the tale\u2014how in this very room the dom- | inie had been made to drink till he could not see, Sandy Ewan\u2019 plying bim with li- quer skilfully all the while.hanger-on aforesaid,\u201d who related the instructive apologue with some humour, told how he had \u201coxtered\u201d Donald Gracie to his own school door, and there listened till at the prope?moment, carefully waited for, Sandy Ewan had pushed him \u201cin amang à\u2019 the ministers!\u2019 Sterner and er each moment stood Sharon McC , gripping his whip tighter in his hand, tall at climax he astoni the company by resching over a huge hand for the narrator.Without 2 word of explanation or apology he dragged him over the e into Yhe open, where he lashed him/fierce and long, at last flinging the le-bearer on the ground, whimpering }like the bound he was.Then the master of House-of-Mubr nade a little speech to the com and de \u2014to look for Sandy Bran, Happily mstead he found Adora Gracie.And then, the sight of the girl\u2019s desolation, the at one ie old law-breaker bad melted completely.\u201cFor my boy's seke\u2014for my loneliness mke\u2014c !* he had bidden her.\u201cThere is an empty hoose, but a warm, warm welcome up on the muirs!\u201d Thus it was thet while Roy lay fretting in the gaol at St.Cuthbertstown, bad come into his father\u2019s house, in yill, the one thing he d of seeing there.: Upon his return Dora had met his triumphant surprise and rejoicing with quiet thankfulness and gratitude.She had never dou such an ending to his imprisonment.But she found so much that even Roy's advent made no.great £han in ber mode of life.Sharon McCulloch, grave and reserved as ever, walked by her side every evening\u2014he or his son, but on the whole most frequently Sharon.Their path always led them toward the hi angle of the property, the apex of the triangle near which was a cairn on a little hea knoll.Sharon did not look that way, but i mind- edly into the sunset.He never spoke of the wife whom he had found there lying dead upoh his return from market.But his side ow warm- Sharon McCulloch so that in coming in would often notice a difference in his i fter about his fare ked there before.DE tn the Houseof-Muir that | She young man when once which was doubtles thé resurrection of man who in a certain old sum- ed these hills of heather with another gil se beautiful and as young.Indeed, it seemed as if at times Sharon himself forgot.For on one occasion, after a long period of silence, he turned up- om Adors with the question, \u201cBut where have you left the boya eo long?\u2019 Thén, Jostantly reool] .himself, he added, sharply for him in these days, \u201cI think we had better go in!\u201d Upon which, all suddenly, breaking into {his life 6f peace and 17, breaking had arrived a howling, furious mob led by Jonathan Grier.Then Ade had seen oy, an ange , à whom she had never seen, fighting for his life.striking down one after another till at last he wes mast by numbers.Then the house which she had begun to beautify and care for was put to sack\u2014the furniture flung out of the window, the panelled walla of chambers torn down under guine of wearch for évidence.After that the officers of the law came, taking a kind of possession, who posed her with horrid questions.\\ \u201cWould she give evidence of this?Had she been present at that?What was her position in the household?By what right was the there?\u201d And eo, as it, was succinctly enough Graken: folk Jad Docu luraod out upon runken fa D out upon the heather.The Lowland Sccts\u2014the Ecots of Galloway in a kind-hearted folk.So it has been said and sung of them, and it is true.But students of national manners know that upon occasion such à kindhearted folk can more cruel than many a peopla whom the world holds habit-and- repute for savagery.The Laird of Lov-ran was po ular.His family had been \u2018\u2018weellikit\u2019 for gendra- tions before him.Much was expected of he had wedded \u201ca suitable person\u201d and omancipated himeelf throughly from the yoke of hus mother, who, in spite of her forty years\u2019 residence in was still Jooked hy on as an incomer and \u2018nae real Latimer!\u201d On the otber hand, Adora Gracie, save with e limited number of the younger men {and Aline) could hardly be said to be pular.She was too pretty and her ongue Wax somewhat overshatp.More over, she was supposed to hold her head too high for her ition, Which is, in Galloway, one of the cardinal sins.Then the nheep-stealing.the killing of Bandy Ewan and the disappearance of the youn, Jaird were all.in the \u201cgiff gaff\u2019 of ol wives\u2019 clatter, ¢learly traceable to the inexplicable sttraction which foolish young en bave for such \u201ccreatures.\u201d TAs Mistress Girnwood said very indict ?pre te _\u2014 only to ber gossip Distress Tod Lowrie, tha senior Ballie's wife dF Cairn Edward, as she put an extra \u201ccinder\u201d in her tea, oo Tia my way.it's her that should bang or When Adora \u2018took bec way from the ra tho House- of Muir it was à Se ber day, clear and dry\u2014not warm, gare that grip in the air that wins the corn on the rigs, sets the stocks a-rustling and rejoiees the heart of the farmer.Beneath her eve lay the little hard-won guesets of ploughland which Roy had laid into furrows for Sharon to sow, his tall, gaunt figure looking Biblical in its girding of sackcloth.from the cross folds of which he swung the grain abroad in alternate handfuls.Farther yout, Adora\u2019s eyes fell on the knoll where Sharon had seen à woman sit as if asleep, being dead.So, taking her worse-than-dead in her hand, Adora went slowly about the corner of the barn.Certain of the baser sort, the glack-water of the ruffian tide of the morning.jeered at them through the doorway.And there was no trong Rov now to fell the insulter with a blow, nor \u2018| a starn Sharon fitlv to lay whip-lash where it ought to lie.But Adora, taking her father by the hand, led him a little about so that he might not hear.She herseif was not much cast down, for she hugged closer to her heart that eternal right of the down-trodden\u2014the appeal from earthly injustice to the high universal Cassar who sits in the heavens, who cannot do other than judge rightly.To the eve nf sense it was a «ad little procession enongh\u2014the girl leading the broken-down old man by the band.For Donald Gracie, suddenly divorced from his Yife\u2019's work, fretted like a child that he was once more compelled to remove from sur- ronndings that suited him so well.\u201cAdora,-! bave over and over endeavored to impress upon you.\u201d he reiterated complaininglv, as they took their way down the hill.\u201cthat I refuse to return to the school of Lowran parish, where T wes treated with such disrespect.At least Dr.Meiklewham shall apologize to me in the \u2018presence of the scholars beiore ¥ will consent to give a single lemson there! The Preshyterv shall apologize! And I can- vot help thinking, Adora, that it argues a certain lack of consideration for vour father's feelings that you insist upon taking him back to a place of so many painful memories!\u201d \u201cWe are not gning to the achoolhouse.father.\u201d the girl answered.with some of the apathy which accompanies great sor row.: {To be Continued.) LEGAL QUERIES.G.M.B.~I rerited a suite of rooms in a residential flat, and had to put in the electric light fixtures.When giving up the rooms on expiry of lease the landlord declipes to make a fair allowance for the fixtures, and, of course, it is open to me to take them away.Can I leave them in position in order to try and sell them to thé next tenant, and in case of the latter refusing to take them at what | think a fair price, can 1 then enter and remove them.Is any notice to the landlord required if I intend to do this?Ans.\u2014You must remove your fixtures on expiry of your lease unless landlord consents \" A.W.K.\u2014The answers to your questions are as follows: 1.The father has never parted with his house.and, therefore, does not \u2018take it back.\u201d 2.If the letters contain specific prowsises as stated, you would be entitled to claim the value of all improvements made by you, and also the value of your services.3.If the will i$ not revoked, and is made in proper form, the bequest of the house would be valid.4 You might try to get your father to give you a deed of the house orkacknowledge your claim for money advanced and services.1 C.C.A.\u2014Can & young man be sued on a note given nearly four years ago, when only in his eighteenth yehr, the note being borrowed.for mere pleasure?Ans\u2014 No.Postmistress.\u2014 You had better submit your policy to a lawyer.The matter depends on the terms.Reader.\u2014B is a proprietor.A buys 100 acres of land from B.An agreement is drawn that A will pay so much an acre to B in eight months.When A pays las: dollar, B agrees to give A deed.Two years after B dies, and A has never paid nor never received a 8eed.Forty years go by.A holds, lumbers on it.and cuts wood, but never fenced nor made improvements on it, but paid the taxes all along.A sells the land to C, and gives C a deed.A claims to hold ft by possession, and B's heirs claims it is not A's, as he never paid for it.Is the title A gave C good?Ans.\u2014The land is yours by prescription, if during 30 fve years no claim was made for it by the lawful heirs.F.W.\u2014On Thursday.February 3rd, the proprietor of \u2018the dwelling I occupy came in to see if 1 was keeping it another year.An I was absent for the week, my wife told him that she would give him an\u2018 answer on \u2018Saturday, the 7th: He agreed to this and said: I wiil try and | rent my other dwelling, and if I do I will put the sign at your door, but before renting the tenement 1 will notify you and givebrou the preference.\u201d My daughter was Present when he said this.The same night he rented his other dwelling, and the next morning he also rented my tenement, but without giving my wife notice as he had promised.If 1 take action for damages and expense of moving.will I be able to get something out of him?Ans.\u2014Yes.- So In Doubt.\u2014A man takes out an insurance -policy on his life, but {s unable te keep up his payments.His brother undertakes to do so on condition that the policy Is made over to the wife abacluts- y.This has been done.tian the wile power to will the policy to™ her children in case of her death taking place before that of her husband, or would it revert to him?Ans.\u2014Your question is answered by Section 55 qr.eub.sec.2 of the Revised Btatutes of Quebec: \"The policy reverts to the insured (the husband) when the wife for whose benefit it exists either by the policy appropriation or revocation or by accretion predeceases her husband, with or without issue.\u2019 Belcher Memorial Church.At an adjour Easter vestry meeting on Tuesday last, Mr.Starke was elected warden for the rector, Rev.H.Gomery: Mr.Marlow, people's warden; 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London, r 8.\u2014\"Wake up England\" still a favourite text of the English t.' The Prince of Wales brought \u2018back \u2018with him from his round- 2 tour, and he has preached agcellent sermon from it this His capacity as president of the Commission of the 8t.Louis Ex- ÿ ; it is here interesting to note that p considerations have had some- _- to Go with the sudden determina- on ef the British Government to take \u2018prominent part in this great American The argument in the official mind TUB somewhat as follows: \u2018Canada a i i # k ; have fallen out.Canada from Germany something like $7,000.- Worth of goods a year.Under a prob- tariff war between the.two coun- German will cease to supply a good i¥t of this Canadian importation.and will iis in some measure with British American exporters to supply the At all events, here is an added in- éuerment for British manufacturers to make à good display In a window which the Canadian buyer will see.\u201d And now that the Prince of Wales has put him- elf at the head of the commission, there te good reason to believe that the British k manufacturer will make a good show.sit 3 HT 1 20 THE EMIGRATING ENGLISHMAN.\u201cThe \u201cwake up\u201d movement in England Souches Canada in another direction.flome little time ago the Fortnightly Review published a somewhat alarmist ar- tigle on.the subject of the American in- H vasion of Canada.The writer had made p & visit of a few weeks duration to Ca- _\u2014\u2014 Made; and had brought back to England M the belief that although the annexation ery was still so feeble in Canada as to be negligeable, the United States capitalist \u201cand farmer are so surely taking to, themselves the good things in the way of Ca- nadisn resources that unless the British eapitalist and farmer bestir themselves to get a share of what is going they will É- wake up to find Canada in the political es i well as the commercial grip of the Unit- od States.In the May number of the R Monthly Review, Mr.Charles Hanbury- i _.Williams, who wrkes not es a mere \u2018Wlobe-trotter, but as a resident of the P - North-West, strikes somewhat the same lj.note, and however much Canadians may .discount the alarmist tendency of such writings there is no denying that they do good in recalling the Englishman to 7 the possibilities, both In the way of in- A.westment and settlement.which le at | his very door within the British Empire.} Mr.Hanbury-Williams put the case of the Canadian North-West as a place of settlement very tersely when he takes the imaginary case of an English farmer going to North America with 510,000 in his pocket: \u201cIf he bought 160 acres of im- j proved lands in the United States, he K- would have to pay.at a very moderate computation.$4800: nearly one-half of his capital.Ia Canada he could get \u2018wild\u2019 isnd of superior ferdiity for $480.In ad- éition to this he\u2018éoulé \u201chomestead an- à other 160 acres for a merely nominal fee ! of 810 by making pe 1 entry at the ; Land Office for the distrièt: or vicarious- E ly on application to the Minister of the A Interior or Dominion Land Agent.After L this, all that is necessary for obtaining @ patent is six months\u2019 residence and \u2018eultivation in each year for three years -or, sa residence, living with his parents .on'land in the vicinity, or on land owned by himself.By this means the new- i © eomer will be the owner of 3% acres, and .wil} leave himself a surplus of 39,510 wherewith to put up buildings and pur- { - chasse the stock and agricultural imple- [3° metits necessary to make the requisite provements.\u201d .THE AMERICAN INVASION.Indeed, it is the very strength of these tnducements which the Canadian North Ml .West hoids out to the land-hungry and the fact that the American farmer is on | the very threshold of this new land that B ereates uneasiness in the British mina of My.\u2018Hs -Willlams.The American flood Canada is just now.he says, [i only trickling over the dam, but if the l .grest American syndicates ard to besin, f or rather.to continue, buying land mn K blocks the sise of an English county, ne apd colonizing them wholesale with In- tete transplanted by the clty-full \u2018the United States.Rt ls not difficult to ses that the map of Manitoba and the North-West Territories might soon be \u2014 figuratively speaking\u2014dotted over with garrisons flying the Stars and Stripes.; .as the new settlers arrive in- dividusfiy, \u2018or\u2019 in small clusters, they can \u2018getile down among the 450,000 inhabitants who are now océupying thateenormous ares in thé Hoportich \u201cSf \u2018one Numan being or six square miles.The lat- tor assimilate them easily enough, snd there will be no danger of their leav- -ening Wholé ump with disloyalty to à the British Empire.P But if they come over in swarms, and > gravitate together on their arrival, they stiaty fit: the predictions of \u2018the New York Sun.They may, qulte conceivably, their existent patriotism to the y have left, and insist on teach- 4 children, in their school hand- À Book te dislike and distrust the land of 3 adoption, HY in a few years the 13 annexation of Western Canada may prove } to be & \u2018mere pichic.that the American srags claims it is to-day.* \u201cHat ail events, they will create a hew 4 publ wentiment -out here.Not.neces- La y, n desire.for political incorporation Et TE \u2018tbe United States: not even, pér- 48 \u2018habe.desiréd for republican institutions te monarchical.Buta\"benti- at to which the idea of Imperial unity Ahi .pon-essential.\u201d And the editor of r Monthly Review in à foot-note calls n-tô-the fact that the purchase \u201cCù - Pacific land which is being nc :féqpely indulged in by American set- tiers \u2018and syndicates just now.does not chfiy with it any requirements of British 8 CREA Williams\u2019 warning appeal up diidunts to this: Here in this ee a ~ipitvasoiog their capital freely for the _ pigt tevfoty years.till there is to-day un- A.control; of the financial institu- in _the city of Winnipeg a sum of éshdsb invested in mortgages on real a \"and other securities.The Ameri- ! Nave suadenty awakened to-the fact hiidren Ory for TOR Ci country is to be found the | ma that it is worth their while to follow Canide's example, and, with their Immensely superior resources in money and population, should have no difficulty in beating Canadians at their own game.Canada ia glad enough to have her country opened up; and, If It is not to be done by b fen from over the sea, the next best thing is that it should be done by cousins from over the border.But Canadians prefer the former aiternative.\u201cWe should like to see our farms occupied by British settlers, and our water-power developed by British ¥apitai.We should like to see a population here that could send, when called on for purposes of Imperial defence, not four, but torty contingents of the men bred on the open prairie; of the men who from their childhood have never known the pinch of narrow street life; the men who can ride, and shoot, and meet death smiling when the-time comes.\u201d It is a strong appeal, and the full ships which are now carrying British settlers to Canada convey a pretty strong impression that it is the kind of appeal to which the Britisher is at the present moment most Inclined to listen.In the next number of the Monthly Review, by the way, Mr.Arnold Haul- tain, of Toronto, is to answer the question, \u201cWho Should Emigrate to Canada.\u201d It is, of course, just the question which Mr.Preston, the Canadian Emigration Commissioner here, and Mr.Archer Baker and his Canadian Pacific staffs in London, Liverpool, and elsewhere throughout Hurope are dafly answering to the evident satisfaction of the enquirers.MR.DEVLIN'S DEBUT.Mr.Devlin has made his first appearance in the British House of Commons, and what more fitting than that this appearance should closely concern Canadian interests in the Imperial Assembly?Picking out the two Anglo-Canadian questions of greatést interest at the present moment, Mr.Devlin has this week asked Mr.Austen Chamberlain, as Postmaster- General, to declare himself upon the question of postal rates to Canada, and then turning to Mr.Chamberlain he ask- od the Colonial Secretary to declare himself on the subject of Canada's attitude towards the Alaskan Boundary Commission.Mr.Austen Chamberlain's answer to the question affecting postal rates to Canada was not at all what one would wish.He meets the request for a British response to Canada's reduction of the newspaper rate to England by the ingen- fous remark that \u2018our present rates for newspapers and periodicals sent from this country to Canada are (except in the case of registered newspapers) the same -as-those charged for the transmission of printed matter within the United Kingdom.\" That little parenthesis \u2018except In thé case of registered newspapers\u201d is, of course, a very large part of the Canadian case, for it is in order to secure.the wider distribution of British newspapers in Canada that the British friends of the cause of reduction have been most active in this matter.Mr.Austen Chamberlain is good enough to say: \u2018I should have been very glad|if I could have adopted the Canadian rates.\u2019 but he does not tell us in the whole of his answer why the British Post Office should not make the registered newspaper rate to Canada the same as the registered newspaper rate within the United Kingdom.That would be an Imperial move of high | importance\u2014a natural sequel to the -Im- perial Penny Postage concession, the value of which nobody now denies.The direction in which Mr.Austen Chamber lain is moving for some increase in the weight of printed matter now carried for a penny both within and without the United Kingdom.That will not, ot course, meet the particular case in mind.What is desired -is that an Englishman should be enabled to send his British newspaper to his son or his brother or his friend in Cânade at the same rate that he would send it to any ene in England.Canada will clearly have to push a little harder before the British Post Office yields this point She cannot do better than get Mr.Austen Chamberlain to go to Canada to see for himself.Mr.Devlin's second question on the subject of the Alaskan Boundary Commission conveys little information that has not already been published.It did.however, emphasize the fact already made known in cablegrams to the Star, though apaprently not fully appreciated as yet in Canada, that the British Min- fstry did not feel entitled to convey to Washington the Canadian Government's protest against the selection of American representatives on the Commission.Io the view of British Ministers, to have sent that protest to Washington would have been to establish a most awkward precedent.It is true that Canadjan objections to the American Commissioners were based upon the claim that the jurists selected by the United States did not come within the desc-iption of persons specified in Article I.61 the Treaty.But the British Government did not feel justified by the facts in following up the objection on that specific grqund.while on the general question they felt the eF- treme difficulty of attempting to Inter- tere with à foreign government in what was, after all, a domestic affair, namely the selection of their own spokesmen on their own side of an interflational tribune.One other question raised in the House of Commons this week is of Canadiah importance.We all know how extremely unsatisfactory is the present attitude of the War Office towards Canadian contractors fer the supply of meat to the army.The question was raised by Canadian and Australasian Ministers at the Colonial* Conference with very doubtful success.Mr.Brodrick and bis military advisers will not evidently give way @pon the point of including Colonial supplies in the meat contracts to the British army at- home, but as regards the supply of meat to the British troops in South Africa they have made ong concession.Mr.Brodrick stated in the House of Commons on Thursday that \u2018steps will be taken in future by which it is to be hoped tenders can be called for three months in advance.\u201d This will, of course, obviate the recent accidents which practically shut Canadian contractors out of business altogether.; WINDERMERE, yon all discases that aélicts buman- , none is so distressing and trying À g ç as If you are a discouraged Asthmatic and have tried many aL pm without result, let us send you a generous free sample of Himrod's Asthma Cure and cacy e to you the wonderful Fd x lation, this remedy.Used as anin it instantl relieves the oppressive ding suffocation en- en tto breathe freely at soothing medicadon of passages, quicklyless- frequency of at- Tacks pntil a Cure Is attained.Asthmatics are and @ © HIMROD WFQ CO, \"+ YAS Wusy BT., + NEw Year \u201c1 \u201crus Cty in to be the ei aurions new idea Tor searchin\u2019 thé Heartburnin\u201d Amang the Bailies Owerthe Comin\u2019 o\u2019 the King.DOON ON THE CARNEGIE GIFTS Sir Robert Menzies Dead\u2014Books Aboot the Carlyles\u2014S8ir Hector an\u2019 Magerafontein.(Frae Oor Ain Correspondent.) Glasgow, May b&.\u2014 There's heart-burnin' already ower the comin\u2019 o' the King, an\u2019 It\u2019s maybe as weel for the peace o' mind o' the guid folks o' Edinboro\u2019 that there isna a Royal visit wi flka new moon.The Topn Cooncillors\u2014some o' them at least\u2014had got their coort dresses specially made, an\u2019 noo it turns out that they arena to be asked to meet the King an\u2019 Queen except when they'll present an address in a fine silver box.This will be a\u2019 richt in its ain way, but what they wanted to get to was the levee, an\u2019 their wives thocht they wad get to the Queen's qrawin\u2019 room, or reception, or whate'er it is ca\u2019ed.But common Cooncllors are but sma\u2019 drink at King\u2019s levees, an\u2019 sae noth{ in' but Provosts hae been asked.Then at a meetin\u2019 o\u2019 the Toon Cooncil\u2014after they kent they werna to be invited\u2014they had a squabble o' a discussion aboot the cost 0° a bonfire, an\u2019 Ither signs o' re- Joilcin\".Ower here in Glasga, the only trouble is that the King is to drive thro\u2019 some o' the pulrer pairts o\u2019 the city, an\u2019 the folk o' the swell streets are in an unca temper because they winna see him or hae an excuse for spendin\u2019 money on flags an\u2019 things.Even a King canna please a\u2019body.Wi\u2019 Sir Robert Menszies, Bart.o' that Ik, there has passed awa' the only real auld Hielan' chief that was left affer auld Cluny Macpherson.Sir Robert was fower-ncore an\u2019 six, but to the last he was an active man, wearin\u2019 his kilt ilka day, an\u2019 stannin' up for his rights as a Hielan\u2019 Talrd agalndt a* Comers.He was a great man for the law, was Sir Robert.an' he was aye at ill micht agree wl' somebody ower a boundary, or a road, or the richt to fish in a loch.or somethin\u2019.But he aye lived amang his ain folk up in Perthshire, the finest, baith in charsc- ter an\u2019 in appearance, o° Îlivtræ.clan chiefs, an\u2019 he is misséd balth as a guid- laird an\u2019 the latest o' a race that hae been famous in Scottish history.The maist I kent o 'Sir Robert was his hand- writin\u2019.I got a letter frae him aince, an\u2019 it was weeks \u2018afore I could answer It.I couldna read the name that was at the end o't, neîther could onybody I kent, an\u2019 sae I had to wait until somethin\u2019- turned up\u2014I dinna min\u2019 what\u2014that let me ken wha to write to His writin\u2019 was a caution.There seems to be nae end to the writ: in\" o' books an\u2019 articles on Thomas Carlyle an\u2019 his wife.A London man has published the \u201cNew Letters an\u2019 Memor- {als of-Fane Welsh Carlyle,\u201d an\u2019 the book has made a bit o' a sensation.Ane o' the men wha wrote lives 0\u2019 Carlyle laid maist o\u2019 the blame 0\u2019 the trouble 'atween him an\u2019 his wife at his door, sayin' he was a cantankerous, ill-tempered, {li-mannered, puid Scotsman, put up wi\u2019.That book threw a cloud ower some o' the years after he left this warl\u2019, an\u2019 exalted his wife into somethin\u2019 like a martyr.This new book shows that Mrs.Carlyle was aye encouragin' her man, an\u2019 heipin\u2019 him in his wark, but it shows as weel that she was pleased wi\u2019 her man, an\u2019 got nae usage frae him worth complainin\u2019 o\u2019.Nae doot, Carlyle was, as his mither sald, \u2018\u2018gey ill to lve wi,\u201d but women wha marry geniuses may reckon on that.The engineers o' \u2018Glasga hae done what seems to me a silly thing, but nae doot they ken their ain business best.Some fower thoosan\u2019' o' them are oot on strike because the maisters are reducin\u2019 their wages a farthin\u2019 an \u2018oor.The same reduction has been made a' ower the Clyde an\u2019 in the big shipbuildin\u2019 toons o' the east o' England, but nane o' the men are on strike except them wha wark in Clyde shops aboon Clydebank.Hoo they are to stan\u2019 oot against the malisters, especially as trade isna o' the best, naebody kens, but they're to try.They get only eight- pence an \u2018cor as ft is, which is less than ony ither trained men get on the Clyde- side, an\u2019 it's ower bad to reduce them, but the malsters are dour, dour, an\u2019 1 believe some o' them wad as soon close their doors as gle in to the men.That's why I think the men should tak\u2019 the reduction the noo, an' say naethin\u2019, but watch for the first chance o\u2019 gettin\u2019 it.back.Only théy'âe on strike already.an\u2019 there'll likely be somié fun \"afore they're back at their wark * We seem to be daft on the idea o\u2019 get- tin\u2019 fine water supplies for a\u2019 the toons.In the west alde 0\u2019 Fife a lot 0° the wee villages hae been at the authorities to gle them water frae some richt places, | an\u2019 sae let them close up the auld village wells: that micht be -guid eneuch \u2018afore the days oO sanitary Inspectors, but winnaidse noo.The authorities are thinkin\u2019 o' gettin\u2019 a common supply for as mony villages as are within a reasonable distance.They will likely get water frae the River DéVon, an\u2019 it may cost them £60,000.Bt.Andrews needs as folk, each o' them usin\u2019 forty gallons 2 day (sic a drink!) an\u2019 It is plannin\u2019 hoo its to be got Crieff open fine new water warks the ither day.They cost £12,000., authorities o\u2019 the Valley © Ayr say the villages o° Coylton, Drongan.Trebboch, Aunbank, - Moss- blown, Tarbolton an: ithers are a disgrace In the maitter 0° water, an\u2019.they're plannin\u2019 hoo to get somethin\u2019 lke decent supplies.What wi\u2019 new electric cht schemes an\u2019 new water schemes, an\u2019 ae thing or anîther, the wee toons are Xeep- in* themsel's weel to the front.Principal Story, o' Glasge University.has an awkward habit o' sometimes eay- in\u2019 oft in that gruff, what-care-I-for- onybody style o° His, exaetly what he thinks, an\u2019 when he indulges in this habit somebody sye feels as gin he'd got à siap in the lug.This time it's Andrew Carnegie an\u2019 his gift to the universities that has been sufferin\u2019.He says that in the session just closed the Carnegie students were In the majority in his university, which wasna 8 thing to be prood o°.It pointed either to the loss o' that independénce that has aye been a pairt o' Scottish life, or to a rush in the di tion © the universities by mere numb whether fit or no.It wasna help.to stodents they wanted, he said.but help to the univerhities themsel's, sas as mak\u2019 them better able to teach the stadents that cam\u2019 thelr way.This seems Ifke lookin' a gift horse in the mooth, but there's à güld bit o° troth in it an\u2019 that Principal Story had the pluck to say it, shows that we arena just mae\u2019 dart ower Mr.Carnegie\u2019s money as hs Himsel\u201d may think.In fac\u2019, I've noticed Iately that: twaithres.places hae declined straight to tak\u2019 a free library on his cou- aitions.- They wad raither pay for ft themsel'y, an\u2019 hae ft o' their ain.that nas woman could + muckle extra water as will dae for 12,000 | + i} Nartherw so dre * | Toe fis .a ca Pe dpder \u2018td fid\" oot \u2018Woo CESR a discover whether the number o\u2019 fish ; is gottin° less, An\u2019 gin that is so, what\u2019 is the cause, ai\u2019 théy are, forbye, to mak\u2019 aclentffic experiments o' different kinds.They hae fitted up a trawler wi\u2019 a\u2019 kinds o' instruments, an\u2019 put a captain an\u2019 14 o\u2019 à crew on board, es weel a» learned men to look after the experiments.The Goldsecker, that's the ship's name, is to wark maistly aboot the Bhetlands, the Faroe lslands, an\u2019 the Hebrides.Gin the Goldsceker can prove that trawlers are spollin\u2019 the fishin' for a\u2019 ither boats an\u2019 destroyin\u2019 lots o' young fish that wad hae been big some day, the line fishermen will be pleased.They blame the trawlers for a' their troubles.The twa vacant toon clerkships o' Glas- ga an\u2019 Dundee are causin\u2019 some talk amang the lawyers.Each o\u2019 them is a fine job, an' big men, some Sheriffs, nae less, hae been mentioned as applicants.Dundee's toon clerkship is vacant because 0 the death o' Sir Thomas Thornton, an\u2019 Glasga's because o' the retiral o Sir James Marwick.They're worth a guid bit past £1,000 a year, each o\u2019 them.It's a pity I didna think on it sooner.I wad hae been a Toon Clerk.Captain Monro, wha inspects the police ilka noo an\u2019 again, thinks the forces o' the country could be unproved s lot.He OR RSA LETTER Irish Banking Statistics Show Country Is More Prosperous.THE BIG AUTOMOBILE RACE Every Day the Interest is Increasing \u2014Regulations and Arrangements -\u2014The King\u2019s Visit.(From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star.) Dublin, May 4.\u2014 Irish banking statistics would go to show that in spite of all that is paid of the poverty of rural Ireland, there is plenty of money In the country, and it is Increasing, not decreasing.At the end of the year 191 there was lodged in the joint stock banks of Ireland the sum of £42,923,000 In deposits and cash balances, oo - THE TRAP THAT FAILED.| 16 BRITISH LION.\u2014\u201cH\u2019m! Don\u2019t like the look of it! I'll go round the other way.\u201d - ~London Punch./ « wad hae fewer wes burgh forces o' a dizzen o' men each.Twa-three o' these should, he thinks, be thrown thigither, or they should be joined to the coonties.Which isna a bad idea, but he\u2019ll fin\u2019 it hard to carry oot.The wee burghs are terrible particular aboot their richts an\u2019 their privileges an\u2019 their dignities, an\u2019 withoot their ain policemen they wad think themsel's naebodies.À bailie o' a place wi\u2019 seven bobbles is a far bigger man than the Lord Provost o! Glasga.\u2018The Hielan* Societies\u201d an' the men 0 Ross-shire are collectin\u2019 money for a memorial to Bir Hector Macdonald, an\u2019 at the same time there are columns an\u2019 columns o' letters in the papers on the questions o\u2019 whether he was sic a great man as we thocht, an\u2019 whether or no the Hielan' Brigade hae onything to be prood o' at Magersfontein.Some say that Scottish séntiment made him a bigger man that he should be, an\u2019 that the kiitles fairly broke doon at Magersfontein; an\u2019 fthers say he has ne'er got his due, an\u2019 was fechtin\u2019' a\u2019 his life against the prejudice an\u2019 tyranny o' the higher powers; wha didns want a man frae the ranks to come up amang them; an\u2019 that as for Magersfontein it was simply anither Flodden, whaur, the generalship\u2014which was English\u2014was deplorable, an\u2019 the fechtin\u2019 o' the men gran\u201d.This, I think, is nearest the truth, tho\u2019 naebody will deny that Scottish sentiment an\u2019 enthus- jasm sometimes dae carry us a wee bit ower far when we talk o' the doin\u2019s o the Hielan' sodgers.The farther awa\u2019 we get frae Magersfontein an\u2019 the ither blunders o' the war, the mair the blame seems to be shiftin\u2019 on to the Government at hame an\u2019 the big Generals on the field.By an\u2019 bye, it'll be seen that there was little or naethin\u2019 wrang wi\u2019 the a did the fechtin\u2019.men wh WATTIE.ANOTHER DREAM OF STEAD\u2019S.London, May 16\u2014W.T.Stead\u2019s Review of Reviews puggests that King Edward should break all records and visit the United States in 1904.Mr.Stead thinks the 8t.Louis Exposition would furnish an excellent pretext, if any is wanted.The Review of Reviews adds: LL \u201cIf King Edward does not take the initiative he may find himself forestalled by the Kaiser, or, incredible though it seem, even the Czar.\u201d ee POOR DIGESTION.BENDERS THE LIFE OF THE _ DYSPEPTIC: MISERABLE.1 Food Becomes Distasteful and a Feeling of Weariness, Pain and Depression Ensues.° From Le Sorelois, Sorel, Que.Of the diseases afflicting mankind dye pepeia is one of the worst to endure.- Its victims find life almost a burden.Food becomes dist ul; they suffer from se vere pains in the stomach; sometimes excessive heart palpitation, ahd a general feeling of weakness and depression.Though this disease is one of the most distressing, it is one which, if the proper ato hig country.beat ousan roughout this :coun b testimon no the efficacy of Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills as a never failing cure.Among them is Mrs.Adolphe A.Latrousse, » work.tried several medicines without finding the least relief and 1 continually til in the end I woul grew worse vomit everythitlg I ate.I had almost given up hope of ever being well again a pet à 5 = 8 g: Ë HH] troubles, rheumatism, sciatica, indig: mrtial is Bt Vitus dange and the almost.cons while at the close of 132 the sum stood at £44,450,000.In the same way the lodge- ments in the Irish Post Office savings banks had risen from £8,438,000 in 1901, to £9,048,000 in 1902 \u2014 Every day the interest in the Gordon- Bennett motor race is increasing mo and more.The great trouble will be that hotelkeepers and others will charge such prices that visitors to_view the race will |.be quite disgusted.Messrs.Spencer 8roth- ers, the well known seronauts, are making arrangements for sending up a captive balloon, from which a fine view can be had of the contest.This balloon will oe 3 feet in diameter, its capacity being over ZL.000 cubic feet, and the car will only carry three passengers, so the ifa- voured trio will.have to pay pretty smartly for their bird's-eye view of the race, - > The O'Conor Don, who is taking such a leading part in the landlord's convention for the discussion of the Land Bill, is one.of the few descendants of the old Irish chieftains who have kept hold of thelr estates, owning over 10,000 acres in Roscommon, besides a large estate in Co.Sligo.The other Irish gentlemen entitled to use the coveted title of \u2018\u201cThe\u201d are The MacDermot (Prince of Coolavin), The O'Grady, The -O'Donoghue of the Glens, The McGillycuddy of the Reeks; The McDermott Roe, The O'Donovan, The O'Morchoe.The last of The O'Gor- man Mahons died lately.The heads of the O'Kelly and O'Clery also claim the title of \u201cThe.\u201d The Lord-Lieutenant, the Duke of Con- naught.and a large number of distinguished visitors were present at Leopards- town races last Saturday.Racing was of a very sensational character, especially in the International steeplechase.Eleven horses started for this event, but only two finished the course, nine falling.The winner was Mr.Hall's HR.H., but an objection was lodged.seeking that the race should be declared void and run over again, as it \u2018was found it had taken place over a two-and-a-half miles course instead of over two-and-a-quarter miles as specified in the articles.The Moody-Manners Opera Company concluded a very successful engagement | at the Theatre Royal, Dublin, on Saturday of last week.At the close of the performance of \u201cMaritana,\u201d Mr.Msan- \u2018| ners announéed that his company had offered £ each for two operas\u2014one by a home composer, and the other by a for- elgn composer.A number of/gompetitors had sent in compositions, some.of them being Irish, showing that Irishmen had not lost their talent for music.Mr.Manners said that it was the intention to produce the two winning operas on the next visit of the company to .Dublin, which will take place next Christmas.A curious incident occurred at Bandon (Co.Cork) lately, and It has caused a lot of discussion and some indignation.In the graveyard attached to Kllbrogan Church a tombstone.in the form of a Celtic cross, was erected over a grave in which a Roman Cathôlle named Ap- pelbe was burieä.\u2018Fhe réctor and churchwardens objected to.this monument, which was placed In the graveyard without their permission or sanction.Last Monday, the vestry of the parish, having consulted a solicitor, had the tombstone removed and placed in a lane close by, where it now les covered with sacking.- It is probable*that the lawyers will bave some work over \u2018the matter.One t The Mayor of Clonmel (AMerman Thomas Morrissey) is at loggerheads with the Government in consequence of his refusal to take the judicial oath necessary to qualify him to act as a magistrate.The Mayor Gbjects to 4b so, as he asserts this would be the surrendering of an ancient privilege .of .the bordugh.The Mayors_of Clonmel, he holds, were magi {strates under charter for some centuries, and when the: Municipal Act was passed in 1840 the charter rights were preserved.then no Mayor ever been asked ple declaration A protest Government: gl bats a commutation of the Lifeitèk'tà.r capital sontesce pastedl'on; Private Roctre, of tha Leinster Regiment, 'for shooting à comrade.in the \u2018recerit- riot at- Pretoria.i.8 nEtive of Limerick, and his -and friends are doing all they matter.: The City High Sherr up & petition, whith is being.sighed.penis that the delith 5 times.\u2018The number of ténants who were evicted under the Act of 1898, during.the quarter ending March 31 last, was only 3.Nine tenants were evicted, under other processes of law, and 18 tenants were | evicted not at the suit of the landlord.During the quarter mentioned, 5§0 tenants were converted into caretakers, and 19 Other tenancies were also determined.tr A meeting of the magistrates of the Athy district, through which a great part of the Gordon-Bennett motor race will be run, was held this week, for the purpose of considering whether it would be advisable to issue occasional licenses for the sale of intoxicating drinks on the day of the race, wen the following was resolved: \u201cThat it is our unanimous opin- lon that it would be most dangerous and most undesirable that any occasional ll- censes should be granted to any parties in this Petty Sessions district for the day of the motor race.\u201d A most senal- ble resolution, as there will be quite -ebough danger without giving opportunities for more.The date of the visit of thelr Majesties the King and Queen to Ireland has mot yet been definitely fixed, but the general opinion is that it will be pomewhere about the 14th or 15th of July.If a date about mid-July is not found convenient, the Royal visit may probably be post- Pb d until the middle of August, which \u2018| would bring the Royal visitors here fbr the best ang busiest time of the year in Dublin\u2014Horse Show week.An appeal has been issued to the Irish people for funds on behalf of the Irish Nutionalist members of Parliament.It is in the form of an address from the United Irish League to its branches throughout Ireland and elsewhere, urging them to start at once the collection of a Parliamentary fund for 193.The appeal points out that in order to ensure a full and regular atféndance of members it is necessary, in view of the likelihood that the Irish party may once more control the destinies of whatever Ministry is in power, that generous subscriptions should be made at once.Captain Donelan M.P., having asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland if his at- 1 tention had been directed to the number of emigrafits leaving Ireland älmost daily for America, and whether in view of this the difficulty of getting labourers, Government would provide some remedy by dealing with it in the Irish Land Bill.Mr.Wyndham, in reply, sald that there was lately, a small, but gratifying, decrease in the number 6f emigrants leaving Ireland.In the first quarter of 1901 the figures were 4,974; in 1902 42%, and in 1903, 4,153.The matter would probably be -dealt with by the Committee on the Land Bill The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland for this month has a Half-Sic take the good old standard saparilla.rapid depopulation of the country, and\u2019 If you feel run down, are easily tired, if your nerves are weak and your blood is thin, then begin to If constipated, use Ayer\u2019s Pills.Drink or Drugs ?airy, Grant's Goldcura, endorsed by Gov- It cures at homo ar at work, | without Cc or loss of time.2 It costs $5.00.: ae nfreparea at the Grant Gold Cure:fnst!- Sent everywhere in plain wrapper vith full directions.on receipt of price.ss, real.\"Phone, East 218.cod tf Economy and Beiter Health.Malt Breakfast Food A True Nourisher and Not a Fad.\u2014\u2014 One package of Malt Breakfast Food costing 15 cents will make as many meals for the family as can be obtained from three packages of any of the ready-to-eat fad foods put up in bulky containers, which have more weight in cardboard than in food.A still stronger point than the economical one is the fact that Malt Breakfast Food is the most nourishing, most appetizing and most easily digested of all reakfast foods.Thousands of physicians who have watched results obtained from use of Malt Breakfast Food, recommend it with pleasure and gr.nt satisfaction as a diet for dyspeptics, and maintain that it has no equal for keeping well people strong and hearty.Your Grocer can recommend Malt Breakfast Fpod with confidence.115 1 ASK FOR DR.SPIEGEL\u2019S TABLETS, ihe only reliable remedy for Impotency A.all druggists or address for partirulars P.O.Box 559.Montreal.TO cod tt?very Interesting article on \u201cIrish Crowns.\u201d An ancient gold crown found at the Devil's Bit, County Tipperary, in 1692, is desoribed.It was sold to a Mr.Comerford, of Danganmore, Co.Kil- kenny.' During the King\u2019s visit to Ireland His Majesty will hold a Chapter of the Knights of St.Patrick at Dubiln Castle.It is also said that the King will visit the Lord Lieutenant at Rockingham, the new residence of the Viceroy in the County Roscommon.The Viceregal household are moving Into Rockingham in May.Lady Dudley has been busily engaged for some time past purchasing artistic furniture for Rockingham; which -is,.however, already luxuriously furn'shed.It is also rumoured that the King may do a lot of motoring during his stay in Ireland.*T.8.B.family medicine, Ayer\u2019s Sar- 3.0.Cep THE QUESTI NO BUILDING In modern buildings is a most important one.piles it is equipped with the POWERS SYSTEM OF HEAT REGULATION ON OF HEAT 18 COMPLETE 732 Dorchester This System insures an automatic, even distribution of heat to NO OVERHEATING NO WASTE OF FUEL We should like to tell you more about this subject.\u2018THE POWERS REGULATOR COMPANY apartments.ir NO DIÉCOMFORT Street, Montreal.111 eodtf ë : g es : $ Lo DAY AND NICHT FIELD CLASSES FOR FIELD OR MARI mm REGULAR - 23 St.James St.A Few doors East of St Lambert Hill.| #900020 NNGBONADGRTRERENARINAES MERCHANTS A) SORNOLASAOGS SONO TAGGGAATSQE EE À WM.SHARP, Moutecturing (Late of 31 St.Lambert Hill,) i Has Removed to 2 100 3 law STDS BRNS NING CO.Are You a Slave tol Geo.Grant, P.O.box hy] Mong.: 2 Len parsng e.ane -anly w | cetred.Send to Dr.kite, tas, Wl Arsh ee deiphia, Pa.183 \u2018CW.LINDSAY, Limited, 2366 St, Catherine Street, MONTREAL, : BARGAIN SALE OF ° The following pianos have all been used, some more, some less.Some have been used less than three months.All are exactly as described and money will be refunded if not exactly as represented.no time in writing.If quarteriy or half-yearly payments are preferred it is all the same to us.Just say what you want.No charge for stool or for packing case.Our paid up capital is ,000.00, and our reference is the Bank of Montreal.We have been established 27 years.dis count of 10 per cent.for cash.DUNHAM\u2014634 octave Square Rosewood Piano, splendid tone; octagon legs; $7 cash, $4 per month LINDSAY 71-3 octave Square Piano, by Lindsay; excel Jent tome, good case, serpentine mouldings, ivory and ebony keys; length 6 feet 5 inches; carved legs; $10 cash, $5 per month.Price.| HEINTZMAN \u2014 713 octave # Square Piano by Heintz- carved legs.$135 man & Co.p rosewood case, splendid tone; original cost $500; $10 cash, #5 per month.Price.L.\u2026+c00uucese 8 BERRY\u2014713 octave Piano, by Berry, of Boston: fine tone, case with four round corners, carved legs; cost $500; terms $10 cash, $5 per month.Bargain Square Piano, by Stein- - way, N.Y.; length 6 feet 8 inches; fine rosewood case, carved legs; cost $700; $10 cash and $8 per month.Bargain price .\u2026 8165 HEINTZMAN \u2014 7 1-3 octave Upright Heintzman & Co.Piano, neat walnut case, with fine tone; height 4 feet 4 inches; used a few years, but in splendid order, apd fully guaran- anteed; $10 cash and #8 per month HEINTZMAN\u2014-7 octave Up- Tight Mahogany Piano, by Heintzman & Co., splendid tone, double repeating Action overstrung e; teruls $15 cash and $ per month: cost $400.Pres .ent price.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.j LINDSAŸ- Very fine Walnut Lindsay.Upright = Piano, used only six months for concerts; cost $350; height 4 feet 8 inches: 3 \u2019 all improvements; cannot be told from new; $20 cash and $7 month.8$228 HOWARD\u2014713 octave Up- ° right Piano, by Howard, of canny cases or (evo): 3 pedals, fan iron rame, ivory keys; u- tiful tone; used less 3 months; cannot be told from new; cost $350; cash and per month.rgain price.\u2026 .oe.eee.HEINTZMAN \u2014 7 1-3 octave Upright.Piano, by Heintz- man & Co, in very handsome mahogany case; 4' feet 6 inches high: only one year; cannot be told from new: cost 8400; a fine bargein, hind cash and per month.Bargain je.ie ees eeneans $260 NORDHEIMER \u2014 7 1-3 octave Piano, by Nordheimer, of Toronto; in handsome mahogany case; 4 feet 4 inches high: slightly used, but looks and sounda like new; fine tone; 3 pedals; terms $20 cash and $7 per month.Bargain price.BTS HEINTZMAN \u2014 7 1-3 _octa \u20ac Upright Piano, by Heintz- man & Co., in superb walnut case; 3-pedals; all the latest improvements; ¢ feet 8 inches high; magmi- used only 3 at concerts; cannot be told from new; cost $425: $25 cash and $8 per month.8LDO If you desire to order from this list please mark the one you \u2018want, an send us the advertisement with your letter., .If you sre sceptical, don\u2019t send any money till you receive the pieno.You might mention your when writing.C.W.LINDSAY, LIMITED, 2366 St Catherine St, MONTREAL ; \u201c113 2 eod DANDRUFF CURE and Hair Tonic GROWS HAIR KEEPS THE SCALP HEALTHY Endorsed and Sold by Barbers, Hair Dressers < and Druggists \u2018everywhere.in'$1.00 and 50c bottles, A R.Bremer Co.Toronto.+ - OPIED YBER.Per: eu font 7 DE.KLINIS OREAF NEVE RESIORAR.Ieeitive eure.De ail Rar v aspen after Canadian A FEMEEEEY PIANOS! A à § ; PRR SEGOCDB SCC HDI Lit ED © PARADES NEXT WEEK.> > Puke of York's Hussars\u2014 Monday & eveing (squadron Arithy; Wednes- «+ day evening (recruit driM).Thüors- + day evening (officers\u2019 class).Ba- =\" turday evening (recruit drili.\u20ac 3rd Field Battery - Tuesday and & Friday evenings (gun and squad aril) .Saturday evening (parad?for trip to Kingston).ind Regiment Canadian Artillery\u2014 & Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings (company drill and artillery work for Nos.1, 2 and 2 companies, respectively); Friday evening (Battalion parade and march-out, with presentation of medals and prizes afterwards).Montreal! Engineers\u2019 Company\u2014Fri- .day evening (driiD).1st Regiment Prince of Wales\u2019 Fusiliers \u2014 Tuesday and Friday evenings (Battallon parades); Saturday evening (parade for trip to Ogdensburg).3rd_Regiment Victoria Rifles \u2014 Monday eveging (battalion drill); Thursday evening (Commanding.officer's inspection): Saturday afternoon (annual fmspection by by D.O.C.); Baturday evening (parade for trip to Brockville).6th Regiment Royal Scots\u2014Tuesday evening (battalion drill); Thursday evening (battalion drill and march-out); Saturday (parade for trip to Kingston).6th Regiment\u2014Wednesday evening battalion drill and march-out) ; Baturday evening (parade for trip to 8t.Hyacinthe).No.3 Bearer Company and No.3 Field Hospital] Company \u2014 Monday evening ( stretcher and company drill).Army Service Corpe\u2014Friday evening (aril.Highland Cadet Battalion \u2014 Monday evenlhg (recruit drill and special class) ; Wednesday cven- > DH HDHS ing (battalion parade and skirmishing drill) ; Baturday evening (recruft dTill afid Bpeclal drill).Westmount Cadet Company~Thurs- & day evening (company drill).P PPP 0503000000000900500009096330090605:205950500000990060¢ The annual inspections of the Fusiliers, the Bcots and the 65th Regiments will probably take place on the Champ de before Lijeut.-Col Gordon on Saturday, June êth.Veterans to Meet., There will be a meeting of the South African Veterans\u2019 Association held in the Drill Hall, on Wednesday evening, May 20th at 2.1 o'clock.It Is hoped all members will be present.Heirs Wanted.Xf the widow or descendants of Pte.W.Duhamel, late of the 2nd R.C.R.I.will call at the office of Col.Gordon, district officer commanding, at the drill hall, she or they will hear something of advantage.Highland Cadets.! Major Lydon has issued the following orders to the Highland Cadet battalion for next week : Monday.17th, recrults and special class.Wednesday, 19th, battalion march-out and skirmishing drill; bugle band to attend.Saturday, 2\u2019nd, recruit drill and special driil.New Bugles for the Vics.Bteps are being taken to provide the.bugle corps of the Victoria Rifles with bugles similar to those which are ifn use In the bugle corps of the Queens Own Rifles.Toronto.It is hoped to have the new instruments on hand by the begin- tnæ of next year's drill season.Vics\u2019 Inspection.The annual inspection of the 3rd Vic- teria Rifles will take place on the Champ dè Mars before Col.Gordon.D.O.C., on Saturday afternoon, May 23rd.At the close of the afternoon's work the regiment wid entrain for Brockville, where it will spend the 24th and Zth.On Pleasure Bent.On Baturday of next week four of the city\u2019s regiments -and the Battery leave fer outside points to spend the 24th and 24h.The Fusiliers will go to Ogdens- buræ, N.Y.: the Victoria Rifles to Brock- : the Royal Scots and tha/Field Bat- téry to Kingston; and the 66th Regiment to St.Hyacinthe.The boys of the different corps have well earned their trips this year.and it is to be hoped that they will ba pleasant and enjoyable to all con- carned, flald Good-Bye to No.3._ À pleasant affair took place in the Victoria Rifles Armo on Tuesday evening Bast.when the members of No.3 company In eritertained at dinner by Captain Ptarke.During the evening Capt.Starke wus préeen with a bracelet watch by the officers and men of the company.Capt.Hiam presided, and among those mrésent were Capt.Bully (the first cap- of No.3.and Lieut.-Col Starke.wé at one time was also In command agian company, The dinner was a nicely ten up affair.and the programme fich followpd was of considerable mepy;, \"DOLHHHHSHSDHDOHHIHHHDEEHHHHSOHdS Capt.Starke resigned the command of Yo.3 a few weeks ago to assume the junfor majority in the regiment.After the next Military Gasette has appeared he will be known as Major Starke, He is ane of the popular officers in the Vics, 0 8 vatiren ee ao or ie ow fo do the at their own ri exp ion the Deputy Ministér Minister of Justice av.Toe 775 Craig Strest, Montreal.g 101 2ewtf : and loyalty and esdi-sacrifice bas been the e and authority of any depart Letters to the Editor udgingly shown whenever the occasion ment.n Rog Teqard the on | Tr à ; .(tb f the administration of \u201coF au 7%, 3 (Toronto.) _ A.T.DRUMMOND ] the fame .| ng a an of GROWTH OF QUEEN'S.© THE ALIEN LABOUR LAW.Goble or any other \u201cermal or quan To the Editor of The Montreal Star: To the Editor of the Montreal Star: criminel ol Eilation.; L enclose herewit Sir,\u2014In your calumne on Saturday,vwben Bir,\u2014Application has recently been |oml AliellLabour acts that you may be referring to certain Canadian universities, made to: the Government by some Ontæ- inf of the exact provisions of the allude to Queen's ce ie much smaller ria manufacturers, for -a relaxation, or law.\u201d natitation.\u201d Bi 3d, certainiy, one of of the Alien Labour Law, to| Now, Mr.Editor, I would like to ask, of the amailer yet, restful f the skilled.mechanics to bé imported what benefit suqh a law is to the work- ini , away {rom the din of busi s indo Canada.My opinion is that the law |ing classes to keép aliens from coming to few , of #8} ig sufficiently elastic to allow anybody to Canada under contract to work here, or work known to the public, end he brought into Canada with little feer what harm is it to graplo ers more than } ?oul ei as a kind of enforced as the United tes law 1s, OF be wiped off the statutes altogether, ss af present it i .we 00 WW.DARLINGTON.Patent Report.N.Evans, Bolicitor of Patents , reports the ts granted Owen snd Expert, Temple Builds follows United States pa 1; 727,585, food produot an retire fie tric igver, J.M.Humphreys; 727,647, self-mitering oornice-mold, M.|).is; 727,658, combination-derrick, J.B.fart ; 721.063, induction-motor for var- able * .to Ce : \" a rubber cushion tire for vehicles, A.H.Brintnell; seme preparing Meuschel; 727,601, cutter head for dredges, A.WW.Robinson; 727,716, put-lock, J.Uren; 727873, gas-burner, C.M.Armetrong; 728, , fastening de- th his ty, politely informed me thet he alt oe) undertake to advise me the interpretation of the law, bas t ny communication had been referred to Mr.King as the officer having charge of mich matters in so far as the Government sesumwes an nsibility in the administration of the Sch: The, comnjunication received from Mr.follows in substance: 27, hat os the low to no ones ot vice for pneumatic tire Joints, ki.Perceval; 728,010, self feeding match holder and # nitet, C.H.Seales; 728,143, Oliver, J.Thomas.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The ler t strike on record is not yet \u2018ended.|The 3.900 men and boys employed ip.Lord Penrhyn's slate quarries.ln ales, went out two and a half years of 5 « conbéyuencs, KTH a pats | It\u2019s a treatment that builds u .fit his awiul disease from ng Or, new cases.cured, write us, be qres, tite un A | ba var | , and the \u2018settlement of the strike Is oe question tn British party politics.\u2014 Do % be discouraged.H you haven't used DR.CLARKES KOLA COMPOUND yo oii have missed the only genuine cure.7 the whole system and eradi- system, whether in cases of : I yea saffer with Asthma and Well \u2014 EER a an Te ES ag ore oe me a Péalble That the Legls- | lature Will: Adjourn in 3 Two Weeks.PROTECTION OF CHILDREN melon A in Which Win Prevent Them * ; Beng Imprisoned With a * © Adults.; , Bipecial to The Montreal Star.; - - Téronto, May 16-\u2014There'is a possibility the \u2018business of the Legislature may be sompleted within two weeks.The re- of the Gamey commissioners will not be presented to the House for at least ten dm and maybe longer.Ii the Govern vi ment took it into its Dead to meh LE = Rh so t re would no the finding of the commissioners it might be able to do so.Mr.f J counsel for Mr.Stratton, yes- y accused the prosecuting counsel of tre to delay the investigations with this endiin view, but that may have been only 8 Sr It scarcely seems possible that itney will allow the House to pro- pe en nt hearing the decision of the and having a debate on it.At present, however, business is shpping Sone with surprising rapidity.Yesterday the Attorney \u2018General's bill to amend the Children\u2019s Protection Act$ Fées a seçond time.One clause pro- es that where a child, apparenfty wnder\u2019 the ege of sixteen years, is brou ght be- fe à Judge Charged with apy offence the der the wid to be thout making a conviction, laced pander the care of a probation officer and may re- : ire a report to be submitted to him by ~~ the officer from time to time concerning { thé progress and welfare of the child.-\u201cIt is hoped,\u201d said the Attorney Gen- \u201c \u201cthat many a boy and girl will in \u2018his way be saved from going to prison and be never heard of agam in connection with any criminal offence.\u201d i).way tracka - Some watchmakers on Railroad Watches., More than twenty \u2018 ; Elgin Watches have been sold for every mile of rail- | e in the world.Sold by every jeweler in the land; guaranteed by the world\u2019s greatest watch works.ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO, Etam, ILuumoes.rl >» THE FINE SPEECH OF ' RT.HON.MR.BALFOUR.He Défends the Abolition of the | Cereal Tax.London, May 16.\u2014The Prime Minister, Mr.Balfour in his address yesterday to those favouring Petainimg the cereal, cou- tended that immediately it became clear that the grain tax divided the two political parties of this country, it also became clear that the tax conld not be a permanent part of the fiscal system.He did not intend to say that the present system was necessarily permanent.New conditions had arisen since the old free trade policy was adopted and he could imagine circumstances under which Great Britain, by way of retaliation, would no longer consent to be made a ive target for other countries living different.conditions.He believed in universd] free trade, but at present every country except Great Britain was protected.Mr.Balfour concluded with sayi would welcome a closer fiscal union ng he niotherland and the colonies.The movement, however, would be extremely difficult to carry out and must come from the heart, eonscience and intellect of the great masses of the people.ANDREW CARNEGIE HAS 7 Another clause vides that no\u2019 child 9.vader the ago of fourteen jours be MADE A SEMI-APOLOGY.committed to gaol a } lock.ap p pending trial, nor if so committed London, May 16.\u2014A despatch received y sheriff, gaoler ox police official here from Halifax, N.8., quotes Mayor me oy child under the age Richardson, of Sydney, Breton, as of fourteen roars for co pier Meson] in any saying that the town cou would return lock-up or aul oc ly used for the de- Andrew s gift a f Joa for a Semin of library in Sydney pecasse of an interview E ovide what shall be done = we as Ed er arrest, \u2018but under no 2 cireumatances,\u201d said the Attorney :- \u201cdpes it seen advisshle that they should Paw \u201crh mith adult criminals.\u201d Stormont, secur hd Sen amen > ë \"Munici 1 Drainage Act, m Vv the providing tha bm lity ul id each year two resident drainage pm shall act with the engineer in baying put the scheme and in making the assessment of the ooët, 85\u201d node the act as it stands.Mr.U said that the feeling | in Stormont was that the eng altogether too was the ee sens act, and that the former abould have more say in the matter.The engineer had drain that he knew of, to the effect it would cost 879.000.The Por were dissatisfied and Nn.wh = RATE avr ad 5 erin, pi by It was sent to the = É to allow the Street Railway Company, x hich es in Cornwall, to man ite g only one man each.The \u2019 hy.ed said Mr.MoCart, wes having a compen make ends meet, and time Le a save them about $2,000 a or fe th not allowed to take action Be was informed that the oid quit ruining cor pe ier eaid he was raid the bill BBY good bill mad rod oi bill Mens to the Te 1 Committee\u2014\" for buri- * œid Col.Yo i to pr Neshitt, the Attorney, vo Dominion subsidy id ed to the Temiskaming raion.but there had been nterviews on the mat- I # i £ - } |.CANADIAN BISLEY TEAM.# emit of All ut Two of the Hen Chosen.Special to to The Montreal Star.My 16.\u2014The Canadian team will sail on May 20th, by the re.team has been \u2018complet ed ry rv exception of two men, who to be Leur Er from.The list has reached his year, further down than H, Morris, 13th, Hamilton: 5th Royal Scots, Mont.5th Royal C.King, 46th, pearing, 3.Bhectrooke, Lieut.G.H.Vroom, 60th, 2 , N.8; Capt.J.Duff Stewart, eih D.©.O.R., BP E R.McG: r and Ple.G.W.Russell, G.F.7.; Staff Sarat, T, H Fraser isth, i tom; Staff-Bgt.J.\"White, Phe, Goo.Brooks.48th, ghland La \u2026 W.H.Sproule, À.BR.The two bave not Grom the and the follow! are men: Sgt.W.- Dryadale, let P.W.ahd Col-Set.E.Skedren, 13th, Lieut., C.M.G., wiil command the team.dare Order Canadian Flour.May 16\u2014The Department of J iture has been asked to purchase Canada 15,000 tone of flour for the Government of Japan.This is \u201creault of \u2018Commissioner Huschinson's demonstration of the superiority Canadian article.B \u201c h mos notksie feature of the r ort .Btates Compnissioner of s is the great increase in of college students.\u201c76,472 men colleges and rraities.\"as against 4,026 ten years 7 and 27879 women students, as est 10,761.The only deorease noted is ze of theology.A- 9 ax RANK J.CHENDY.8 bertre me hig subecribed fo my Tile Oth 5.day of December, A.i A.Ww.aLEABON, Eo FeaE SEE i.ei orp Fabre.CPR css > terranoga noises, j 3 Carnegie, in \u201cwhich he ia alleged to have said that the iron raver), industry of Oupe Breton was & Mr.said today that he was very sorry ting he seid Dad burt Le feutres of bis Conadian fri He forts, did not remember using the word \u201cmi and eid wt wae w olly inap- P .Carnegie knew were mali or intended to hand it was ridicolous to.compare anything that th the five million people could do with what could be achieved by the 80,- 000,000 in the U.8.which vas mali i HEE LOW BRITISH BIRTH RATE.London, May \u201816.\u2014 The annuel report of.the British Registrar Generel, just issued, for \u2018the year shows that birth rate DOUGHT IN AUSTRALIA.The Present Situation is Described as Appalling.Special to The Montreal Star.Vancouver, B.C., May 16.\u2014 Mail ad ved from Australia by, the fhe.largest wer SE pasmenqess on re the Num on re cord, say that H.Russell, the Go Vern Amt Si of Australia, claims daims to have made the éco that the moon regulates the rain sit consequent- [1y is the cause of the terrible t now prevailing in Australia.Astrobomers of sed different Australian lonies, it is ve endorsed usvell's theory.Russell en re ha for two more years of drought; aving pass 1905 there ore there will be more pe and that in Australia wants and it il continue for nine years.In the meuntime the drought situation become appai F c vent ee The =n team paf PE Cnt 0 Po TS 2 \u2018 dog .we, A or: .H.Timpson, 10 jen 2 ANOTHER DOCK STRIKE OVER.| PRE re \u2014 cd R;Oimwe; Pte.J.W.Smith, 21st Fuel Quiet Again Reigns at Valpar- 1.0 .M.Jones, @nd, P.L; aiso.Santiago, Chili, May 16.\u2014 The damage done 2 \"valparaiso, 4 during tbe rioting of estimated the questions pending between tite steam ship companies and 1% ns dock abonner, who have resumed work.All -ths benks and businens bouses at Valparaiso have reopened their doo To Enlarge the Chateau.Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec, May 16.\u2014 Arrangements are about ma here itis that d'a Chattes Bre i A d ove Pr er in the Swan R er , aie, rer 1am Bor oom 8 A , & section ht 3 TR An Bruption in Mexico.Tuxpam Jalisco, Fh re May 16-\u2014There has been anoth had no desire to underrate ene ef- | ¥ § | i Hi fii GILLETTS PURE POWDERED LYE BEST, PUREST, © \"STRONGEST.E.W.GILLETT 2am TORONTO, ONT.APOLLO BEST BLOOM GALVANIZED IRON Galvanized iron ought to be soft flat uniform true to gauge.Apollo is, guaranteed to be so.American Sheet Staal Company, New Ya Representatives for Canada | BE & 5 EH Thompson & Company 83 Sulpioe Stress Moatreal EYES TESTED LATEST SCIEFTTIT PROF.GRANT Hours 9 a.m.to 6 p.ma, Tel.Up.1338.8172 ST, CA THERINE T., opp.Bible, Hours NEW FUEL FOR NAVY - TESTEO AT-HALIFAX.The British Navy All Over the World May Be Supplied With it.Special to The Montreal Star.Halifax, N- 8, Mag 16.\u2014Over two years a uantity of Ss om.tion, made from Yon) tar > nd Po placed at the dockyard to to be be be} in he ers from the Admiralty.before: a the ships with it, it was decided to subject to a severe climatié test by leaving years during the ui ah ERPS with a quantity o e composition the Land it it is nated th that 7 itish cosling stations Ti mon Empire with it, a a ae ¢ the composition will be stored at different stations to be kept mainly as s reserve supply.7 | Bills Amended in Ottawa.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 16.\u2014The ban and commerce committes amended a ed trusts corporation bill, and reported it he Mutial Fire Insurance Company, u re of Montreal, Silt was then taken up.This 1 name 0 e com to \u2018The Montrosi- Quebec Fire Toman ce \u2019preserves \u2018existing contracts snd rights, provides\u2019 for a capital stock of One million dollars, for the interchange of risks with other companies, and contains such companies.ÿ êfe Hi | i fi th a in a bad ra aod slept but little ither or - second dose of ho Tuk FLEE @ change r well throngh a Boy tnd nelly Si wy and this Was » gest relief to ai ee fers beges ving her the Tables, ily.SEES 12e k she wonld have .3 is me tr | A sora ; et can be given with advan to youngest and most SPRING EFFECTS in new Neckwear offer an almost bewildering display in colour combinations at.the Royal Stores.We feel that we have been particuleriy fortunate in our selection of theso goods, as they are exceptionally high in quality, most elegant in style, and possess an irresistible individual charm.an of effect which the ordinary hatters.They are thoroughbreds from crown to brim.The Flowers of the Spring Styles in Derby and Soft Hats are ready for selecting at The Royal Stores.Our shapes are' exclusive, :and have and \u2018smartness individual style cannot be be obtained at THE WARM WEATHER Springtime and strong pet betokens oo ing attire.We are for you this year as to dey nd night shirts, ties, gloves, collars cuffs, socks, underwear for Spring array.neckwear.227 8t.Lawrence, ! Le Our New St.Catherine St.Store at 2400 St.Catherine St.(near Peel) will be opened about the 1st of Juue.ROYAL STORES 41 St Lawrence, 2246 St.Qatherine, 2637 Notre Dame.respect Beautiful novelties in new 225 MoGHI Street, -4 .\u2026 Feet and Ankles Swollea Could Not Sheep at Night.Backache and Kidney Treabie the Cause.Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills Gared After Other Remedies Kad Falled.These Wonderfai Kidney Pitis witl Care the Mest Okstisate Cases of Kidney Trouble.if Only Givea a Falr Trial and Used According to Directions.~ e\u2014\u2014 Read what Mrs.Geo.H.Alward, Point, N.B., bas to say about vod Doss Ridoer poll have u » : back and kidney trou gratefully recomdiead them to say perséa.I suffering in thisoway.1 was so bad with kidney trouble that I could aot get around or 3 for $1.35, all THE DOAN KIDNEY PILL CO, TORONTO, ONY.THE ONLY VENTILATED MATTRESS MADE \u2018Most hygienic known.Insist .ing it from your dealer.Made b upon hay THE MARSHALL SANTTARY UTTRESS (0.TOHONTO, CHIGAGO, LONDON, KNG- Montreal Office, 70 St.James St, HECTOR GARIEPY, Rep.WE WANT you to trust us with .your alterations and repairs for Fittings of all descriptions, Globes, Brackets, Shades, Clusters, Bells, Wiring, Fans, Ete.« + * PHONE, UP 971.Tho Crescent Electric Go _ 2503 St.Catherine St.Electrical P.HAROLD HAYES, Bufale, N.T.w etes Tex ont, now for \"ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER.out.Last years resort may 7e nsitem cit dre lobe You Dever need 52,000 Asthme and Hay Foo) Book 81, sent FREE, all about our treatuvent, With reports of many interesting Address appetite, Du th, until you can sleep all eat freely J and endure severe iow test return of symptoms.We cure (nog just releve) apd you remain oured.any more \u2018 Relief\u201d es after completing our treatment.We à 4 cure even when all szplalning DEAFNESS AND CATARRH CURED.METHOD UNTIL \u201cACTINA™ WAS DISCOVERED.BY HARBOR VIEW HOUSE Just opened.nothing like it about Portland; will satisfy any mood.Full particulars at Star Resort Bureau, or address 371 Cottage st, Cape Elisabeth, Maine.C.E.Small, Proprie- tox.107 18004 ON THE EDGE OF THE OCEAN THE SIPPEWISSETT FALMOUTH, MASS.Excellent Blue Fishing, Boating, Bathing (temperature of water 70 to 76), Golf, Tennis, Billlards, Bowlng, Picturesque Drives.With Private Baths.Rates cirçulare on application.> H.WOOD, 1s 26 ¢ IS oa: st., Boston.ADIRONDACKS.MAPLEWOOD INN, .ELIZABETHTOWN, N.Y.\u2018Thoroughly modern.Beautifull ituated.Cuisine and service the best.Low rates for season.Write for booklet.OAT] 107 26e0d G.W.JENKINS, Prope.HIGHGATE SPRINGS, VT.THE FRANKLIN HOUSE & COTTAGES.Open June firut to October, under the same rmpagement thirty-four years, on Lake amplain.Accommodation for 100 guests.tes very reasonable.Send for circular.115 3%ecd .L.8COTT, Proprietor.THE ALGONQUIN ST.ANDREWS, N.B.On Passamaquoddy Bay, near Eastport, Me.Excellent golf links, bogtines bathing, fishing.HARVEY & WOO ME 2% eod Hotel Bellevue, Boston.CACOUNA.P.Q.Canada\u2019s Greatest seaside resort, ST.RENCE HALL, will reopen June 25th.New management, new improvements, modern plumbing.Norman & Bowen, Managers.Mr.Fred.Richellen, Murray late of Manoir, City address 127 Stanley at, Tel.tip 11311 LAW- Bowen, Bay.934.The POCAHONTAS, Kittory 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, fish- tng, golf.tennis, etc.Furnished cotiages to rent pear hotel.Address Mrs.C.G.FRANCIS, Manager, The Abbotaford, Commonwealth ave., Boston.107 13e0d \u2014 CURTIS FARM HOTEL Open for gussts Send Sor booklets.as useal.Aden MES.8.G.CURT.138 Vortane\u2019s Rocks, Biddeford, Me.Ninety-five per cent.of all of deafness brought to our attention is the result of chronic catarrh of the throat and middle ear.Ths air passages become clogged by catarrhal deposits, stopping the action of the vibratory bones.Until these deposits are removed a cure is im- The inner ish or or ?phymiciany te corse Ban REV Ce \u2018That there is a sclen- tifto cure for deafness and catarrh is demonstrated every day 1by the use of Actina.The vapour current generated in the Ac- tina passes through the Eustachian tubes into the middle ear, removing the catsrrhal obstructions as it passes through the tubes, and loosens up the bones (hammer, anvil and stirrup) In the inner ear, making them respond to the slightest vibration of sound.Actina has pever failed to cure ringing noises in the head.We have known people troubled with this distressing symptom for years to be completely cured in only three weeks\u2019 use of Actina.Actina also cures La Grippe, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Weak Lungs, Colds and Headaches; all of which are directly or indirectly due to catarrh.Actina is sent on trial postpaid.Write us about your case.We give advice free, and positive proof of cures.A valuable boo | Wilson's 100-page Dictionary of Disease, free.Address New York a London Electric Association, Dept.128C, 929 Walnut st., Kansas City, Mo.Special repairs have become quite a feature of VALET DEPT.With an expert tailoring staff and reasonabls prices we are sure to give satisfaction.The Toilet Laundry Co., Limited] 200 GUY STREET, Phones Up 2601-2602.THE GREAT MEXICAN | VOLCANO ERUPTION.PIELIE Ere SEEN, PEGRÉE i ch | { il ii Eel 5 H i i ie à Ak I J ol ff § Kills Bed Bugs one application of LYONS\u2019 Liquid Bug Poison does the work.Côst 25c.à large bottle.Your money hack if not satisfactory.At droggists and grocers.or at JNO.T.LYONS, corner Craig and v Bleury Sts.1Gocodtf Ë 5 FOREST FIRES NEAR \"KINGSTON CONTINUE.Special to The Montreal Star.Kingston, May raging Ardoch.16.GOING TO BUY A CAMERA?TRY THESE.No.2 Flexo, well made Instrument, fixed\" focus, schromatic lens, right up to date, 3 1-2x3 1-2 .$5.00 No.3 Bull's-Eye Kodak, Tea- ther-bound, nickel fittings, very handsome, 3 1-23 ss.Many \u2018others.Art and Photo Emporium, 2255 St.Catherine Street.Under Difficulties ness the past week, and trust our customers who were disappointed will be patient.We will serve them better as soon as our store is in shape.DAVID BARTON, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 687 WELLINGTON STREET.116 law rest fires are still\u2019 in the vicinity of Ompah and At Ompah the Roman Catholic Church has been burned down, and the valuable Booth gold mines there are in me danger.Though not in the very immediate vicinity, the many wooden sheds and outbuildings surrounding the mines are in the pathway of the flames, which haye toa certaip extent surround- barns have been partially Several scorched, snd a large amount of valuable timber has been Ces Two Killed in Chicago Fire.Chicago, May 16\u2014Two farm 2 Death Insurance.$1.00 A YEAR ensures you sad) funeral, - 230 full Le mvapeotab | Ww.\u201cere ane vl sys nt 1 hogy 8, (HOTEL GRAND CAFE PARISIEN 1000 ST.CATHERINE OT Entrdnee 7086 Dominique ati night.\u2018 Monis to.sede,\u2019 RAILROADE.CANADIAN PACIFIC VICTORIA Eoursion pay Tas will be all stations in Can- 1908.ada, Port Arthur, Ont.\u2026 Sault St Marie, Mich, De- voi, Mich.\u2018and SINGLE FIRST- GLASS FARE |: on May 23rd, 3th and 25th.Good to return until May 28th, 1903, Ottawa Sleeper leaves Windsor Statien every night at 10,05 p.m.City Ticket and Telegraph OMce.199 ST.JAMES STREET next Post Office, RAILWAY GRAND TRUN SYSTEM VICTORIA DAY, MAY 25, 1903, Return Tickets will be imued at lowest.SINGLE Grass FARE CLASS Got Dates May 3 84, 35, 1903, Sotusn Limit-M 1b03.SUNDAY TRAINS.A.M.\u2014Toronto, Chicago.3O A.M.\u2014Vaudreuil and Int.stations .10 P.M-\u2014Ottave, via G.T.R and A.Ry.\u20ac 335 & P.M\u2014New York, via D.and H.uéLec, St Hyacinthe and 8.40 P.M.\u2014Boston, Now York, via .V.R.10.30 P.M.\u2014Toronto, Chicago.CITY TICKET OFFICES, ; James Street, Tolephones Mais 1 SC and 401 or Bonaventure Statio I New York Central and Hudson River Railroad.For New York and all Points South.complete Taformaiion 44 at the ci hy ose 30 ST.JAMES ST.uJ.HEBERT, F.E.BARBOUR, Clèy Ticket agent General À gen.urfoerss, 008 | Bremdn, June 11, Nan ALLAN LINE.LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE sus Res vie Lane P rian 6 1 3 .pnvecies 33300.130 A Tunisian and Bavarian are the I t and fineat steamers on the a route, 10,570 tons.Twin screws.FF Biosmer, location , sud use of ia PS ECOND-CLASS, Liv pa orme or Ionian, $4 Tonian Tu or Londonderry \u201cother Steamers, tern tickets at race raies THIRD CLAES, Liverpool, London ¢ oc dis cow, §20 or $20; Paris, $52.GLASGOW SERVICE From New Yor: From Montreal 14 May Mongolian $0 May Sardinian 28 May Laurentian 327 May Sicilian.11 June Numidian.10 June Corin First ps 850 and upards 635 an '\u2019 Roductions \u201callowed on return tickets.Third Class, 825.Koturn, $51.50: Apply to H.& A.ALLAN.Montreal.\u201417t- DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Canada.May Oth, une 13, + ur 19 Kenstugion.- \u2026 May 16th, Fon 20, Julyas Dominion.Mer 23 June 37, Aug 1 Southwark.May 30th.July PY Aus à BOSTON TU LIVERPOOL Commonweaith, May ad | New Ecgland, May 14 PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL Tsurlc.on MOUTE DOCK & BRISTOL From Montreal Turoomau \u2026 \u2026.May 2nd | Msnxmas .\u2026.Moy 16 BUSTOX TU MEDITEBBANMSAN.Cambroman.,.May 2a1 ! Vancouver dure @k For all particalars regardiag freigbs or passage apply to \u201cTHE DOMINION LINAS 17 46 Sacrament 8t., Moutrsal, 10:¢ \u2018Canadian Pacific Railway Coys ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES, PROPOSED 8 = Montreal to Liverpool.And Weekly Thereafter.Montreal to Bristol .May 8 and June 13 \u2018MONTROSE.Steamers sal! at daybreak.miling 6\" embark after & p.um.day previenste be MONTROSE carries Second Oabin Pasesn- sers only, These fine large steamers have twin Screws, sido keels, midship saloons, i romenade docks, PF electric throughout, and are of the most modern ty pe.RATES OF PASSAGE.Firet Cabin, es and upwarde, Hound trip tick- 10 book Pea nd ai votes ta anadian Pacifio Railway Comp 0 A nt © sten 6 8t Sacrament Street, Montreal.Vésedif CUNARD LINE Boston-Queenstown-Liverpool Fast Twin-3crew Mail sad P Steamers.14280 tons ; 600 feet long.markabie for steadiness.Rooms upper deck amidshi perfeet ventilation, BAX ONIA \u2014May 5, J uns 3, June 830.IVELENIA Jane 16, July 14 ULTON LA Third Slate only.Specially fitted.ay caARFATHLA TE, second cabin abd thivd Piars.Las ee ste, 926 State Bt, Boston, Mass.ALEXANDER MARTIN, AGESY, O7 (à .H, Henry, Temple Building, 185 Bt.James.North German Lloyd, | WAST EXPRESS SERVICE, FLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG\u2014BREMEX.Kaiser 19, 10 a m K.Wm, IL Juss 35 Wi 46.anes 8 =|3 Kaieer, pag 1,006 a Kaiser, Jo 19, Sold ia Ewe i Su a \"THE NEW TWIN-BCREW KÉP Elaipahion fe.Ta s \"KAISER WILHELM RL (707 feet\u201419,500 tons\u201440, QUO b re ba ae SAILS MAY 26, JUNE 33, JULY SLA G 25.TV SCBEW PASSENGES BK vICR YMOUTH\u2014CHE Friedrich, Ma, 31, noon oie pT 19, 108 » Bar Barbarossa, Nay #1lam yrisdrich, Jun Cam une parbarcése Ju em Kurfuerst July & 10am MEDITERRANKAN anon pe CA A on EE ~May 33, Labo, June 27, 0.Nobel une d, ala P.irene te - {Noimar Janel, 10a Hohens'a, a 08 Albert.June 20, noon Weim, Aug.3, OA X Naples, Genus oaly.OBLRICHS & CO.8 Broad Re w.HENRY, SOLE AGENT fo! = Mo: EL Mn e Balidiug, 183 di, sauts 3 * Ri .| unning.CHEAP EXCURSIONS, Btaterporus Warm aud Comfortable.TO QUEBEC-8350-AXD RETURN Tickets at Single Fare for the Round Trip are good leaving Montreal Saturdays 32.and lsaving Quebec Mondays at 5.30 D UBBEC LINE ses RS leave Dally, mn except Sundays, SAGUENAY LINE STEAMERS Jeave Quebec on Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 8 a.m.Local and Ferry Boats Buaning.City Ticket Office, 128 St.James Street.114 2 .Montreal Park & infand Rallway Co.SUMMER SERVICE In Effect May 16th, 1008.LACHINE oninca avery\u201d wast leave the ry 0 minutes from 850 am.to Last cer Bton CY AE 5, To RECOLLET BR.\u2014 Care | will leave Vistoria aq ANCH, will leave Henderson's Station, Sault an colle \u201cVar 65 minutes rom 5.50 A1 UN TAIN BRLY LINE, ws @pebial belt be given vie St.Catherine Jtamburg-SAmerican.FOR FLYMOUTH\u2014-CHERBOURG\u2014HAMBURG Twin-5crew Express and Passonger derviss A.Victoria ebay 21 Patricls cee .- Juss 8 Bluecher =.ro ay 45 48 MOltR® ican » vv00.jae ® vanis J pastacpiand\u2026.ined .elruiaue.Jue 18 .tachland, TIE EE 7 hours sb pente opin 7.Tune er uly 3, Bank.18 Hamburg-American Line, 37 Pan NT James Thom, General Agent, dé 8ù F Nec Menry Temple Bullai frye Foe iarsbys Louris) 7 à Tdi James street ANCHOR LINE Stepmships from New Yor regulasiy for Glasgow via Londonderry.Accommodauus at Lowess Mase aE, RE erg re Agents, 17 and 19 Broadway, ira at = tes all\u2019 olassés of For raies sos New York, or Battersby'» Tourist Ageacy, James st.Montreal.CALIFORNIA FREE by the twice-n- mani Nivnersediiogsaine: -CaliforminadusiiiogCait Calis tite and epportunition.Bond 255 te \"Call Anguice.Cal.got magazine © mes.Lalit 1obnia ing W.&F.P, CURRIE & CO.Portiand Cement, Whiting Drain Pipes, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, otc.345 ST.JAMES BT.{ AK EC FOR OR.OR.a nr TABLETS, EE SEE iT seg LEAL ele à dpi dei as a A ts Se ar SV TR EN a me as are STO 7 x + CHASE 718 Wellington Of all'features of a great railway.none, probably, mse surprises and interests the average traveller as the mighty locomotives which haul, day in and day out, the \u201cLimitpds\u201d the \u2018Expresses,\u201d and the hundred other trains which attend to the traffic 'of a great railroad.In its fifty years\u2019 existence, the Grand Trunk has in common with its contemporary lines, seen many changes in ideals and methods, but in none more than its locomotives.The original prospectus of the Grand Trunk was issued in 1858.Its object was the construction or formation of \u2018a Main \u201c%vunk Line of Rallway throughout the province,\u201d of five feet six inches\u2019 gauge, end embracing the lines then completed.or under construction.which included \u201cthe Grand Trunk Railway Company, of Canada East; the Quebec and Richmond Rallway Company, the St.Lawrence and Atlantic Railway Company, the Grand Junction Raliway Company, and the Toronto and Guelph Railway Company.\u201d and leasing in perpetuity the Atlantic and 8t.Lawrence Company from its junction, near the United States\u2019 boundary line, to the city of Portland, Maine, a total dis- tence of 1,112 miles, of which 250 miles were at that time open for traffic.In the year 1860, when the opening of the Victoria Bridge completed the undertaking, the locomotive Btock numbered 208 engines, of which 165 were at work in Canada.These were constructed as follows: In the United States In Canada .In England The earllest of these was built by the Portland Company in 1848, and welghed 52,660 lbs.7 Fifty engines sent from England were constructed on the lines of those in use upon the London and North-Western Rallway, by Messrs.Peto, Brassey, Betts and Jackson, the contractors for the undertaking, at the Canada Works, Birken- bead, and delivery was made during the years 1864 to 1858 inclusive.Passengers by the Ottawa River Navigation Company's Hine In summer may see a unique specl- men of these so-called \u201cBirkenheads\" (the last of its line), hauling the train which makes the connection between Carillon and Grenville, in good repair, and equal to years of more work at the age of half a century.The old characteristics of the engine still remain, and the railway has the original Grand Trunk gauge of 5 feet 6 inches.The first locomotive built in the shops of the Grand Trunk Railway Company was No.209, designed by Mr.F.H.Trevi- thick, the first Jocometive superintendent of the company, and nephew of the tal- \u2018ented engineer whose name he bears.This engine was completed May, 1859, and was used for the transportation of freight between Montreal and Toronto.Mr.Trevithick, who, the writer believes, still resides in Cornwall, near the scenes of his great ancestor's original labours, relinquished office in 1859, in favour of his assistant, Mr.W.8.Mackenzie, who was, three years later, succeeded by the late 2 cee ee 43 50 REE oo th nd TS 16, rer EE Mr.Richard Eaton, who came from the Great Western Rallway of Canada with Mr.C.J.Brydges, 1863.Mr.Eaton assumed the title of mechanical superintendent, and built his first Grand Trunk locomotive at the Montreal shops, March, 1865.He had, however, previously constructed others at the Great Western works, Hamilton, and was the first to use steel in the construction of locomotive boilers, one of which, made of this built as far back as 1861.TWENTY YEARS' PROGRESS.Mr.Eaton's successor was Mr.Herbert Wallis, who took charge of the mechanical department January lst, 1873.During his continuance in office up to May lat, 1888, the gauge of the Grand Trunk Railway was changed from 5% feet to the standard 4 feet 8% inches, mainly during the autumns of 1873 and 1874.During this change, urgency demanded the importation of some 160 locomotives from the United States, of which the Manchester (N.H.) works contributed 61, the Baldwins (Philadelphia) 45, the Schenectady 20, the}.Rhode Island 15, and the Portland Company some 20, while in Canada the King- material throughout, he} A TYPE OF THE EARLY LOCOMOTIVE Trunk Company added their quota of new ones.These engines weighed 70,000 lbs.in working order, and hauled in average weather, at a rate of speed, without allowance for time at stations, of perhaps ten miles per hour, between Brockville ston works and those of the Grand °C TEUTÉS and bridges.In thls category it was impossible, for obvious reasons, to keep pace with the growing requirements of the traffic, which were constantly aseelt- ing themselves in calls for heavier trains and higher speed, and to obtain which, L ~ ONE OF THE LOCOMOTIVES iN .USE TG:DAY.(In order to Imsure insertion in the church solumn of the Btar, church notices should be Left at the St.James street office of the Star not ter than poon op Thursday of each CHURCH OF ENGLAND.THE MOST W.B.BOND, D.»., LORD REV.ARCHBISHOP OF MONTREAL, METROPOLITAN OF CANADA.THE RIGHT REV.JAMES CARMICHAEL, D.D., COADJUTOR BISHOP OF MONTREAL.YHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.The Venerable J.G.Norton, D., Archdencos of Montreal and rector of Montreal.Rev.H.7.Stannags Boyle, M.A., assistant.Holy Communion 8 a.m.Cathedral service, 11 o'clock, preacher the rector.7 p.m., Cathedral service, preacher Rev.Dyson Hague.Sunday- school and Bible classes in Synod Hall, 3 p.m.All seals free at the 7 o'clock service.NT.GEORGE'SN.His Lordship Bishop Car michael, rector.lev.Dyson Hague, as after morning tant.Holy Communion c vice.Morning Prayer at 11.08 o'clock, r Bishop Carmichael.Evening serviee rclock.At the close of the service Dr.H.2 Hamitton will, with the approbation of the Archbishop, speak on \u201cThe rules that observed to prevent the spread of bercolosis.\u2019\u2019 Strangers and non-seat holders ehtering by front door at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.\u201cill be directed to seats before divine service degins.4 CHURCH, Weredale Park, Tee pentes | and Atwater avenue.very Rev.Evans, rector.Rev.E.J.ford ol Rev.M.D.Baldwin, assistants.Holy Communion at 8 a.m.and 10 am ng Prayer at 11 o'clock.Evening er vice 7 o'clock.Sunday-school and oer Bible class for men and women 3 o\u2019cloc r ES THE APOSTLE, St.Catherine, ST copy Bishop.Rev.Camon Kliegood, rec- ter.Rev.H.A.lirooke, masistant.Holy Com- \u2018gaunion 8 a.m.Choral Communion 11 o clock.Sunday-school \"3 p.m.Evening Prayer 7 p.m.Preacher at both services Rey.E.J.Blawell, M.A., ot Lennoxville.Strangers shown monts \u2018at 11.05 am.and 7.03 p.m.'g, St.Urbain st., cormer Prince sr Mae Her.G.Osborne Troop, M.A.tor.Holy Communion 8 am.Morning Prayer 11 o'clock, preacher Rev.Henry Ceci Walsh.7 p.n-.Evening Prayer, preacher the géetor, Strangers welcome.: st.The Venerable dsacon of St.Am- ., Rev.F.L.Whitley, M.A., as- t minister.Holy Communion, 8 a.m.ns 11 o'clock, preacher Rev.F.L.Whit.Prayer 7 o'clock, preacher Arch- 2.30 pm, deacon Kerr's \u201cJohn Ker, D.D., Arch Joy.Evening deacon .Bible, class.© ITY CHURCH, cotner St.Denis and ger square.Rev.Charles G.Roliit, rec- wr.oly Communion 11 o'clock, preacher Sr hbishop Bond.Evening service 7 o'clock.preacher the sector.Sunday-school and Bible Yass 3 pan.Btrangers welcome at sll wer- ve EVANGELIST, corner of eu: JOHN THE * Ontario and'fit.Urbain sts.All seats free od 5 .Rev.Edmund Wood.Rex- 1 CHURCH OF ENGLAND.QT MATIIIAS CHURCH, Westmount.Rev.A) B.Bushell, M.A., rector.Morning Prayer and Holy Communion at 11; preacher the rector.Evening Prayer at 7 o'clock, preacher the rector.Sunday-school 3 p.m.All seats free and unappropriated.QT.LUKE'S CHURCH, corner Champlain and Dorchester sts.All seats free.Ree- tor, Rev.W.W.Craig, M.A.Holy Communion first Sunday.J1 a.m.; third Sunday, 7 p.m.All other Sundays at 8.30 a.m: M ner- vice at 11 a.m Evening service at 7 p.m.Preacher to-morrow at both services the rec tor.; JT.EDWARD'S CHURCH.corner of Bt Pau! and \u2018Inspector streets, Rev.Rural Dean Sanders, incumbent.Service at 11 a.m.Bervice at 7 o'clock\u2019 Sunday-school and Bible class 3 p.m.Holy Communion first Sunday in month 11 a.m.and 3rd Sunday 7 p.m.fI\"HE CHURCH OF THA ADVENT, corner Wood and Western aves.The Rev.A.J.Doull, M.A., rector.Sunday services: Holy Communion.8 a.m.; Mattins, litapy, sermon 11 a.m.; Bunday-school, 3 p.m.; evensong and sermon, 7 p.m.On the first Sunday in the month and on greater festivals Mattine (plain) 10.13 a.m.Holy Communion (choral, with sermon), 11 am.XLCHER MEMORIAL CHURCH, Verdua.Rev.H.Gomery.rector: Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock.Sunday-school 3 p.m.Evening Prayer 7 o'clock.QT.» BARNABAS CHURCH, 8t.Lambert.Rev William J Dar.rectof.Sunda?wervices 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Bunday-school and Bible classes at 8 p.m.JT.MARY'S CHURCH, Prefontaine street Rev.H.Jekill, rector, Morning Yrayer And sermon 11 o'clock, preacher the rector.Evening Prayer, 7 o'clock.preacher the rector.Sunday-school and Bible class 8 p.m.ICHMOND SQUARE MISSION, comer of 8t.Antoine and Richmond square.Sun- day-school at 9.30 a.m.Bible class at 8.18 p.m.Farewell service T o\u2018clock.Seats free.E.T.Cocker, ny reader.J GLIsE DU REDEMPTEUR (Anglaise).\" M.E.Benoit,\" rector.9.30 a.m., Bible class; 11 a.m.Morning Prayer and sermon: om Evening Prayer and sermon.All seats e.JEWISH MISSION of the London Society for promoting Christianity amongst the Jows, 374 Lagauchetiere st.Reading room.with various papers and literature for Jews, open dally fom?a.m.till © p.m.Enquirer made welcome Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday evenings from 7.30 from 3.30 pm.All Trebitsch, Missionary.ws invited.Rav.L pm.and on Baturdays | \u20ac .CHURCH SERVICES : : : ! PRESBYTERIAN.JT.PAUL'S CHURCH, Dorchester street.Services 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday-school 3 p.m.Bible class 3 p.m.Rev.Jas.Barclay.D.D., pastor, will officlate at both services.Seats free at Sunday evening service.KINE, Sherbrooke st., head of Crescent st.Rev.A.J.Mowatt, D.D., pastor.Services at 11! am.and 7 p.m.Morning preacher the .pastor.Evening preacher Rev.J.Monro Gibsom, D.D., of Et, John's, Wood, London; pee 8unday-school, Chinese clase 8 p.m.All \u2018welcome.qe (CRESCENT STREET PRESBYTERIAN Church.Services at I1.am.and 7 p.m.Rev.John Mackay, pastor.ST ANDREW'S (Church of Scotland), \u2018Rev.J.Edgar Hill, M.A., D.D.Morning service 11 am.Preacher the pastor, subject: \u201cOur duty to the lower animals* Evening service 7 p.m.; preacher the pastor.Evening subject: \u201cWorkers and waiters.\u201d Sunday- school 3 p.m.Bible class 3.15 p.m.AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, nd and Dorth Rav.Rous- minister-in-charge.Services at'î1l'aîn.and 7.p.m.Sunday-school 3 p.m.STANLEY STREET, near the Windsor.Rev, F.M.Dewey, M.A.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday-school and pastors clase $3 p.m.Chinese Sunday-school 8.15 p.m.NOX, corser Mansfield and Dorchester sts K Rev, J.Flock, B.A., pastor.Hours pr service J1 o'clock and 7 o'clock.S8upday-school and Young Men's class at 3 p.m.Chinese School at 10 a.m.and 8.15 p.m.(CHALMERS: CHURCH, oor.Prince Arthur and St Lawrence streets.Rev.G.Col- borne Heime.B.A., pastor.Services at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m.11 a.m.service conducted by Rev.C.Alfred Sykes, B.D.T p.m., by Dr.W.Grant Stewart and the \u201cpastor, the former to speak on the \u2018White mhn\u2018a plague\u2019 \u2014ite: danger and prevention.ST.oiLEs CHURCH, gorner St.Denis and Carriere sts.Rev.J.R.Dobson, B.A., B.D., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Beats free.Sunday-school at 3 p.m.ST MATTHEW'S CHURCH, corner of Wel- A} lington and Bourgeois sts.Rev.E.A.Mackenzie, B.A., B.D., pastor.Services at 11 am and 7 p.m.Sunday-school and Bible class 8 p.m, .YALVIN, corner Notre Dame st.west and Seigneurs st.Services 11 and 7 o'clock.Sabhath-school ana Bible class 3 p.m.Chinese Babbath-school 10 s.m.Rev.J.Lyall George, M.A., pastor.CONGREGATIONAL.(CALVARY, Guy street, above Bt.Antoine.Rev.Ernest H.TiDpet.pastor.Morning service at !J o'clock.Evening service at 7 o'clock.The pastor will preach at both services.Bunday-school at 3 p.m.ZION CHURCH.corner Mance and Milton À sts.Rev.H.G.Rice, D.A., pastor.Ser vices at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The pastor will Preach ;, Evening theme: \u2018\u2018Questionabdble amusements.\u2019 reotér- v.Arthur French, it.Holy Communion (plain), 8 a.m.Chor- \u201c aù Litany and High celebration 11 a.m.Mat- ips, 10.15 8.m, Evensong 7 o'clock._.CHURCH.corner St.Dent ; AL SAT Anne stress.Rev.Canom , rector.Morning Frazee, 11 o*clock, jay-echool 3 p.m.ning Prayer seven @' clock, preacher the rector.Beats free and wr RIANS CHURCH, under St S'-aotevs Y.M.C.A, corner Ple IX.and sts.Morning Prayer 11 o'clock.Sun.school and Bible class at 3 p.m.Evening at 7 o'clock.rw F THE ASCENSION, Outremost' [AMURCH CButromont.Rev.Jas, L.Nut avoute Morning Praysr 11 o'clock To [ .ine Testor.Brentne Prayer T o°clock, or Archdeacon Norton.Sunday-school THOMA Nolte Danse st.Rev.JH A rt Morning servies preacher the , Eveñing ser- *clock, preacher the rector, Sunday- pm.Canon \u2018Dixon.rector.C dat, sedietant.Morning estvios at 11 a.m.acher the recjor.Evening service Ÿ o'eléck.saclier the rector.Bunday-schoo! sné Bible ; we PO TE .- y A 4 (CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH, Beaver Mall | à Est 7°MMANUEIL, corner of St.Catherine and Stanley strests.Rev.Hugh Pedley, pastor, Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m./Moming and evening preacher .Evening theme.\u2018\u2018The men\u2014life's noontide,\"\u201d being the third of & series of evening ser mons on \u2018David the King.\" Everybody welcome.\\ ETHLEUEM CHURCH, corner Clarke and | \u2018Western avenues Westmount.Pastor, Rev.Wm.Munroe.Bervices at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Morning sudfect: \u2018Paradoxes of the Christian life.\u201d Dvening sabdject: \u2018Christian duties in modern life.\u2019 étrangers welcome.por ST.CHARLES CONGREGATIONAL Church.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday-school and Bible class 8 p.m.The pastor, Rev.W.R.Harvey, will preach.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.ret CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 41 Closes street, Western aquare, Se vices on Sunday at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m.Sud re ; ject: \u201cSoul and body.\u201d Cee.~, LUTHERAN, = °° J .JBCOND CHURCH CHRIST, Scientist.GHAMAN LUTHÉRAN, Services at 11 4m; \u2018106 Poel SL Barvicen 11 em ane TDR or the pdssor.Sundey-school 5 |.QT.GABRIEL.Itév.Robert Campbell, D.D., paator.Bervices at il am.wnd 7 p.m.Môrning preacher, the pastor; evening prsach- er \u2018the pastor, subject: *'Fdllowing Christ In on rear.\u2019\u201d\u201d Sunday-schoo! 3 p.m, Bible \u2018class .18 p.m.- VY ESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN Church, corner af St.Antoine st.and Atwater ave.Rev.M.M.Oxley, B.A.pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday-school at 8 p.m.GT.ANDREW'S CHURCH, Wéstmount.Rev.GQ.8.Johnston, pastor.Morning service at \"11.Evening service at 7.Sunday-school 3 p.m.; MELSILLS 4 CHURCH, \u2018 Westmount Park.| evening service Dr.Shaw will give * osts.* \u2018 Sunday-seh Lm Fa METHODIST.A GT JAMES METHODIST CHURCH tr.Catherine street centre.the Rev.J.W.Graham, B.A., and the Rev.C es À.8ykes, B.D.Public worship at- 11 a.m.and T pm.Morning BSunday-schdol at 948 o'clock, and afternoon funday - school, at three o'clock.Destivie © Btreet Sun- day-school at $3 o'clock.Soci classes Strm- day at 10 am.: UGLAS METHODIST CH.Rev.Thomas Griffiths, \u2026 pastor, Sez- vices 1} à.m.an4 Ÿ p.m.At the close of, an addres cla Bible Btudy Circle Dousias Era classes, y Circle anû usias .therhood, 3 p.m.Strangers wsicome at all seg\" » a HERBROOKE STREET METHODIST Church.Rev.T.G.Willlams, D.D., pastor.Setvices at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday- school 2 p.m.DOMINION squAa METHODIST Chureh.?v.C.R.Manning, - .nday services: Morning wervice dt 1 oreibek: sven: log services at 7 o'clock.Bunday-school and Bible class 3 p.m.| .])ORCHESTER STREET CHURCH.Evening service.Services 11 a.m.agg 7 p.m.END METHODIST CHURCH, coraer of Coursol and Canning sts.11 am.and 7 .m.Babbath-schog) WB leant Fast END METHODIST CHURCH.Rev.W.Crane, pastor.Sunday- 1 vices at 11 a.m and 7 pim.7-achool.OUNT ROYAL, AVENUE METHODIST M Church, corner Berri st.and Mount Royal « ; - avenue, 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.preacher Rev.Melville Taylor.Evening Dreachér the pastor.At close of the service a.Dr.W.G.Rellly min Speak on \"oF ubere an Sundar- a e class .m.Pasi 8.Lennon, B.A., B.D.P r.Rev.W.Cee 8T.PAUL.Pastor Rev.James Watson.Divine service: Morning at 11; even- ne at 7.the pastor.Bundsy an rar er .s Bible class 8 pm.J ESTMOUNT METHODIST.Serv ; W am.and 7.p.m.ices at 11 IRMOUNT.AVENUE Church.Services at 11 Sunday-school 3 mMETHODIST p.m.All welcotne.p.m extent of 130 per cent In 1865, the Grand Trunk Company built its first compound locomotive, which was adapted to the \u201cMogul\u201d type.The high pressure cylinder measured '19, and the low, or second expansion, 29 Inches in the bore.The stroke of the piston was 3% inches, the initial steam pressure was ibs.per square inch, and the total weight of the engine loaded, that is, in working order, was 113,412 Ibs.In very carefully conducted trials between Montreal and Brockville, as between this and the then most recent example of simple \u201cMogul\u201d type, the compound engine used 3 per cent.less coal per ton-mile unit, and its boiler evaporated 20 per cent.more water for each pound of coal consumed.The average train load (eastward and westward combined), and exclusive of the engine and tender, was equal to 1,100 tons, and this work was performed at an average speed of 21 miles per hour, with a consumption of coal at the rats of little over one ounce per ton per mile.In the early days of the locomotive the trairi loads were under 100 tons, and the fuel consumption per ton-mile unit was about two pounds.Wood, in his treatise on railways, 1832, gives an average of 1.6 lbs.as the best English practice, after many experiments.There seems little doubt, however, that trains, hauled in loads of a thousand tons, by compound engines, can be conveyed to-day.per ton, at one-twentleth of the expenditure in coal that was common in the days of Stephenson\u2019s famous \u201cRocket,\u201d and this, notwithstanding the additional calls upon the boiler for brake-power, increased LUMBER PILES MUST GO THE OTTAWA A Btrong Resolution 7 Meeting of Citizens Last ; Night + Special'to The Mobhtreal Star.,Ç Ottawa, May 16.\u2014 The Qity Hall was * packed to the 8 lest night on the joc- casion of the public meeting to consider the advisability of getting rid of the lum- city.ber May Cook presided and threw a over the assembly by, reading a telegram from Toronto .announcing an addition to the fire insurance rates of 50 cents on $100.The Mayor re- hat a mations] trast aus pce upon at a patio t was i upon citizens and that the circumstances demanded the getting rid of the lumber piles and improvement of the water pressure.A suggestion pf the Mayor's that Mr.Booth remove his lumber to his own farm, about two miles from the city and the city extend the water mains to his Property was well received.Sir Lous Davies, Father Jacques, Rev.P.Garrett and others spoke, after which Mr.Darcy Scott moved, seconded by Mr.Fred Lee, resolved that the citizens of the city of Ottawa, in public meeting, especially called for the purpose of considering the question of the piling of Jumber within the said city, are of the opinion that the piling of lum within the lifmite of the city of Ottawe ahould be at once discontinued as being dangerous in causing or promoting fire.\u2019 - And, resolved that the City Council be eT fe of ie nd i luce pass s by-law the piling of lumber within the dimmits of the said city._ This was carried unanimously.The meeting then adjourned.At Broughton, near Brigg, In Lincoln.the following tenure : Every year on Palm Bunday a person from Broughton enters the church porch at Caister having a green silk purse containing two shillings and a ptnny.:tled up at the end of a cart whip.which he cracks three times in the porch and stays there until BAPTIST.FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, corner Catherine and City Councillors streets.Rev.J.A.Gordon, pastor, Bervices at 1] a.m.3 3 p.m.Bunday-school and Bible clase at LIVET, corner Osbo snd Mountain O streets.Rev.J.L Glimout, pastor.pee at 11'a.m, and 7 ph.Sabbath-school at JESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHU corner W Wrstern and Oliver avenues.os Services )1 a.m.and 7 p.m.Th k 8.Weston, will preach at bo \u2019 point ST.CHARLES BAPTIST corner ngton and Liverpoo! Rev.In Webb, pastor.Services at ry = NTORTH PAPTIST MISSION.ith ave., cor.St.Lawrence, in ue nus Firat Baptist Church.Garvices every Thurs- fay ning Neo p-m., prayer and praise and : -school lesson study.Sun rviGes, Bumday-schoo) at 3 p.m.= Tv Rev.T.W.Winfield, pastor.Services 11 7 p.m.Rev.John H.Karl, a.m and pm.: preach.or wim, GF MARKS.Mr.J.D.Merrow in enarge.BFR, TREKT PATTIAT wassion, ne bain schosl 3 p.; Chinese Supday-achool 8 series Ten Hiraurir® wD: Bresching pam.Ede.Superibtendent.John W.ICTORIA CHURCH, corner\u201d Con : \u2014_ V Mens! streets, Rev.J.\u201cMyles mb CTLANROUS.pastor.Morning service.il a.m.ser- y MT a Bader iohin Lui Bi à 7 BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH.atm p.m.: .opposite Cbrist Church Cathedral, Rov.AE ST FAUL'BMISSION, 8.Charles at, Pein 50h acter paswee.10 0 0i00k and\u2019y PROTESTANT HOUSE OF USTR : Homes, Tongae Points.Di Lane t.Charles.Rev.C.A Mis- sionery.\u2018Morning sesvice 11 Sin Brisa oor vice 6.30 p.m.Supdey: J -sghool pam.Pas 5 VANGELICAL LUTHERAN { CHURCH.Re me F.Ra 2 ih, at\u2019 Tn = v.J.C.PF.pp, ; - a.and 1 p.m.ta \u201cConséévatory 2200 SL Catherine: siveet;- This nistont -is: made at the Tegusel of Oe Lod ran with s view to a.will be held at 8 p.m.by Rev.C, a 5 .$d Preaching service at | 83000.\u2018 pastor, the ad lesson begins.Then he enters the church and cracks the whip again, finally depositing the purse and Pa ua Mu NG i, y 1 OÙ - pu a contents.as n f= RR Lo BAAN SE | À ee ™»- rv fo M ha à pa SCORE he a » to te! het tha ~ : | DR.AGREW'S CATARRNAL POWDER will surely ber.- \u2019 B Some rem are\u2019 guack\u2014Agnew\u2019s Eure conibiete only costs 90 nares Relief instantly ad the t 1 and K ache cured is minutes.shire.England, some lafids are held\u201c by | Increase In power amounts to something over 50 per cent.in the case of the Grand Trunk passenger engines of to-day.and, what is of very great importance, the steaming power of the bollers has been more than préportionsteiy improved by & very liberal increase of heating surface * and grate area.ë \u201c No.88, No.889, 1881.1902 Diameter of cylinders, in.18 0 Length of stroke, in .26 2 Number of wheels .8 10 Number of driving wheels 4 é Diameter of driving wheels, feet .i.wor +10 mes crgee 646 8 Total weight of engines, 1bs.96,000 177,773 Initial steam pressure, lbs.per sq.in.weve veu ++.os 160 200 Fire grate area, sq.ft.17% 3% Total heating surface, 5.ft.1,304 2,460 Twenty-five years ago the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada owned 434 locomotives, of which 67 were passenger, 359 freight, and 8 shunting.Of these the largest had 18 by 26 inch cylinders, and welghed 160,000 ibs., At the present time the Grand Trunk Railway Bystem (which comprises the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, Grand Trunk Western, Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Saginaw and Mackinaw, St.Clair Tunnel, Toledo.Bagl- naw and Muskegon), possesses 983 engines, 243 passenger:' 653 freight, and 88 switching, the heaviest engine and tender being a 20 by \u2018= inch ten-wheeler, weighing 308,658 Ibs.These engines are fitted with all mol- ern appliances, such as high speed air brake, air signalling, steam heat, and carry a pressure of 200 lbs.per square inch.IMMIGRANTS CONTINUE \u2019 TO COME TO CANADA.The Windsor station was filled yesterday with immigrants.They were a prosperous and healthy lot of people.The men were strogg and , and were evidently accustoined to the hardest kind of work\u2014just such men as will make a useful addition to the industrial classes in the great North-West.Three hundred of these immigrants came from Halifax, where they disembarked from the Cartheginian.An additional 200 were second class pamenge Ts on the Sardinian, which this city early this morning.To Preach at Cathedral The Veoerable Dr.-Norton, Archdesoon of.Montreal, will preach in Christ (aurea Cathedral on next Sunday morning.THE REDISTRIBUTION SESSIONS ARE SECRET.5 - Progress is Being Made \u2014 Sessions Will Soon Be Public.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont., May 16.\u2014The Redistribution Committee bad a private coef yesterday, in which.several propositions were wade and left over for further consideration.Pro, with regard to the division of Ontario _coundies are to be exchanged within a day or two, and a conference between ns members of the com- represe i i be held Sarly next eek province will as been suggested that i of Clara Maria and Head, in on abips frew, are to be added to Nipissing, and that the county of Northumberland shall not include the township of South Mono- ghan, but shall include the town of Tren- n.Toronto is to be divided into five rid- ings, to be called North, East, South, West and Centre Toronto, but no agreement has been reached as to whether this shall include Toronto as constituted for electoral purposes or \u201cToronto as constituted for municipal purposes.Proposals were exchanged with regard to the redistribution of British Columbia, nû it was found that there is very little difference of opinion as to that province.It is proposed that the city of Ottawa shall include New Edinburgh, and that the county of Carleton shall not include the township of Gloucester and Osgoode, bat that they shall remain as at present, pil of the electoral division of Rus At present the meetings are private, but when the controversial points are reached they will be open to the press.PROHIBITIONISTS : THINK THEY ARE BEING HUMBUGGED: Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, May 18.\u2014 A well-attended meeting of the T ce Legislation oe eves held preently, at which as some y plain kin over Premier Ross's announcement that there could.be po temperance legislation this session, the consensus of opinion seeming tobbe that the prohibitionists were again being.humbugged.The only way out form en i iow Independent of tho dn imat independent of the two political and to unite to elect representatives to Parli pledged to hibition.-The feeling of the meeting ound expression in a resolution proteatin inet further trifling with the wishes of the electorate, as e in the recent Pr gird calling the attention e e fresh evidence of the need of independent political action.was that Mr.i tend to oO 1 \u2018is here of organizing branches of the rance islation , addressed the ting.He that now\\was the tinde to ize, e organive, ; general eléction.Com- ; ppointed , td arrange for public meeting to be addressed by Mr.Nicholls.There is every reason to believe that cpencil to be inetiteted was x, Ooi, No.Jud, RA, in Odd- ows\u2019 0, street, on May 16th, 188, by Mr.L.E.Farrar, who vis à y > i\u201c Jo = yl: Comioil\u2019 iu ill im active omar as eke nal vee the liquor men, as well as the Lemper- ance people, are dissatisfied with © Mr.Rome's à .quar men fool that a change in the Li Act ia} ee i tole yeas, rather than over wha y.Evep the sword dangling over their beads.member of Lake Huron Coûn- | No.290,\" R:A., of Port Huron, L Michi-|\" te \"mémabsen \u2014 CUR EIR nvr nl pacte dei eed 1 .+ pum ou wa.«14 ~ a FT a.\u2014 .| and Montreal, freight trains of 660 tone, hide-tracks were léngthened, until neth- ¥peed, car-warming service, and the many | J at an aversge expenditure in ooal -of Ing og oe main na Mitle contrivances \u2018for the relief of the \u2018 about 1% ounces per ton per mile.the : ening of the road and bridges ©'efgigé men und firemes 7\" * 1 7 en +) It was during the year )ST3 that coal | §8Ve, the necessary pellet.ae hen and low pressure cylinders on : - began to be extensively used as locomo- *- TAN: \u201cMOGULS* ARRIVE.irand répare pie pes have > ing Tuel Fe natinoted for use hee The introduction of the \u201cMogul\u201d typs| The stroke of the piston and dlameter of Grand Trunk Railway subsequent to 1872.°! engine, grue ten were Imported in the driving wheels are the same, but tha of : In the effort to produce results, -the 157% permitled the utilisation of a larger steam pressure has been increased to 200 A 3 elght-wheeled road engines were notor- proportion of the sot weight for ad- jhe.per square inch, and the total weight fously over-cylindered for the weight upon wear\u2019 err \"of t ou ne anced oe a Ene in working order has risen to 7 \\ restricted by Tho light nature of the trace Welsht wha \"distributed over three, n- The haulage capacity of these engines 48 É stead of two pairs of wheels, and {hi between Montreal and Brockville is a JS PS 7 - : it was.posalble, by the use of larger ay): | train of 1,500 tons going westward, and : inders and higher steam pressure, to in- lof 2,000 tons going eastward.3 crease the capacity of the machines.Be- PASSENGER ENGINES x.7 VS.\u2019 a jm M9 To a irs S04 159%, mere than The M oo nl oa of 2 + zs ÿ 1 ese engines were added to the orse passen engine remal TNE - _ stock of the Grand Trunk Company, or the single expansion design, but, \u2018as in T Na - replaced ce of less capacity, and of the case of the relent.it is of re io those some\u2019 were constructed at the Increased capacity, and an additional palr eo o work shops at Montreal.Engine 573, built of driving wheels has been introduced, æ 54 > 1891, was of this type, the advantage of constituting it what is known as a \u201cten.KL) > QR = 8 which lay in the fact {bat at little great- wheeler,\u201d The essential differences may à «Er (Dr fie er expenditure of fuel per ton-mile unit, be seen from the tabulated statemen aa 2 > _ es.trains were increased în welght to the from which it may be calculated that the The Sunlight Malde are always through thelr, at twelve o\u2019sloch, SUNLIGHT With ordinary soap a woman has to work so hard and so long on wash she has no time for ing any of the family meals.Wash day is a trial, and good wife faces each with a sigh of despair.* Sunlight Soap makes all the difference in the world.No rubbing\u2014 Bo bei an Tlf the bot ith much better rendit Most women arc all wash twelve o'clock when they wash: unlight Soap un light way.It makes child\u2019s play of work, - where along the line where they have , SPI , may be described in the words of the Memphis Commerclal Appeal of last Tuesday.Speaking about the con- «sert of the night before, it says: \u2018Never in the History of the Auditorium has such a brilliant assemblage filled it as that which occupied all of the available seals.From.the time the doors opened until the orthestra filled the stage.there was © @& constant crowding at the door.Women richly gowned, women flushed with the interest of the occasion laughed and quar- relied and clamoured for admisaion.There Wore many strangers present.Morning trains brought a number of prominent visitors from near-by towns.The reserve \u201cseat order showed that many notable rest- dents of other communities were guests of the occasion.Carriages lined the curb, and the roll of wheels could be heard during the early part of- each concert.While no great display of costume waa expected the audience was tbrilllantly \" gowned.It represented the best cltizen- ship of Mémphis; the culture, wealth and brains,\u201d The audience which will gather to hear these artists on Wednesday week In the Arena will be a record one in this city.Doth as régards numbers and social \u2018status.The subscribers and holders of eoupons have the privilege of sccur!ng \u201ctheir seats on Tuesday morning at the .Btar uptown branch office, and the gen- feral public on the days following.\u201c Me.E 8.Willard holds that an actor _ must be versatile, and not rely on an \u201c Author te fit him with- a character suitable only to particular mannerisms.With a highly developed faculty of observation \u2018and expression, cach character played Ly him becomes not a mere projection of his own individuality.but a study from the Ife.or a generalization of many studies from the life.Bo true in realistic details was he in his characterization of Cyrus Blenkarn in \"The Middleman,\u201d that the trade journal of the pottery business sald the effect was ax if an excitable and élever potter had Lecome an actor, not .* that an actor had for this picee only he- eome @ potter.In his representation of \u2018the Rev.Judah Llewellyn, In \u201cJudah.\u201d \"the same remarkable attention to detail ,was shown.London play-gners had here 8 composite portralt from mental negatives made by the actar of half the Nonconformist clergymen of Lordon.Every profepsion has MHttle characteristics of manner that are only to be noticed after \u2018the closest study.Without a touch of \u2018the slightest exaggeration.Mr.Wijlard had so worked himself \u201cinto the skin\u2019 of the character that after the play had .besn given to an audience entirely composed of London clergymen, ont prom- sinent member wrote that Mr.Willard ~edpveysd the Impression of having been \u2018a clergyman for years.Here, indeed.was an illustration of \u2018\u2019Ars est célare artem.\u201d Mr.Willard opens his engagement at the ; Academy in his new play, \u201cThe Opti- ; mist,\u201d on Monday evening.\u2019 It is.no doubt, a source of shrprise to \u201cmany how the costumes of a great pro- % TRAM Mansfhld'y ~Tulius ©xesar.\u201d are kept in the perfect condition they reflect when seen across the .footlights.There are, in ali, 477 costumes and suits of Roman armour in \u2018Julius Ceasar,\u201d They were all designed by Bir Alma Tadema, P.A., and were made In London.The duty alone, apart from the cost.to bring them into the United States was $3,000.The care of the costumes devolves principally on the wardrobe mistress.Bhe is responsible for thelr appearance; not merely to sce that they are pressed, cleaned, and separately wrapped in tissue paper before being packed away, but there must be no loose stitches, no buttons or hooks and eyes eff; and no falling away from the perfect condition of the first night of \u2018édairée, she has assistants.There are \u2018three sewing girls who attend to this under their mistress\u2019 direction.The ar- .mour is all kept In condition by an armourer travelling with the company.Just mo, & peruquier is on the staff, and hls { \"dajly duty is keeping wigs curled amd orderly.- Mr.Mansfield appears at the Acgdemy on June 12 and 13 \u201cNew Yorkers ought to he able to find mé emusement in life fiext winter; will be sixty-five theatres devoled to drama, musical comedy, vaudeville and Paytesque.This includes only theatres \u201chet are realities; there are a lot mote \u201con paper\u2019 that may materialize later.Then therp is the Metropolitan Opera House for Grand Opera, the Madison \u2018fiquidre Garden far the Horse Show.cir- \u2018eus and other big exhibits and Innumerable dinie museums and music halls.But Greater New York is a Lig town.\\ , - Ar.Frank Burt hee purchased the pre- duction of \u2018\u201c\u2019Tess of the d'Urbervillce\u201d from Harrison Grey Fiske, and he will -prewnt-it in this city next season.with \u201c7 Bgauty lé oniy skin deep.\u201d Cleanliness is Next to Godliness.À few re the importance of this g .IT you do, then try MEDI- -SOAP, which will both clean | \u2018yoy gad cure you.À Ble the skin white, soft and mobile, and produces the most pleas dat sensation when using it MEDICURA THE BOAP THAT CURES \u2018ts\u2019 got Wm ordinary soap, but te pre- under the formula of one of the oot \u2018authorities in Europe on .It is recognized ae the ed and Antiseptic Soap Will preserve your skin Bs warm shampoo with MEDICURA SOAP will cléanse the scalp from dAn- éruif and Will produce wavy and lus ; \u2026 i , Once tried, you will never use any MF Pruggists at 25c per Cake.#1.67 CHARLES & C0.ele nte for Canada, BB ce St, Montreal.781, 783; Mor.69.Miss Rebecca Warren In the title role.At present Miss Warren is playing at Mr.Burt's Lyceum Theatre, Toledo, Ohio.Tha Brothers Byrne, the quartette of fan-maksrs, who have amused so many people by thelr grotesque acrobatic spe- clalties will appear at the Francais next week, with the usual Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday matinees, tn the nautical pantomime comedy, the new \u2018Eight Bells.\u201d Almost from the time the curtain Tises on the first act until it falls after the last one, the audience in looking and laughing at the Byrne Brothers.Only one of them has anything particular to say.The other brothers carry their part ll JOHN F.BYRNE, in \u201cNew Eight Bells,\u201d at the Francais.ve a ga In pantomime.The scenery of \u201cEight Bells\" 13 constructed especially for these agile brothers, and they go salling through the windows, jumping headlong through the sides of the houses and tumbling through a trick coagh in the most reckless and startling mfMiner.The best rcane is said to be in the second act.when the interior of adjoining staterooms on an ocean steamer {a shown to the andlence.The staterooms arc occupied by the Byrne Brothers.and while the ship is rolling Ju the waves they intro- dice some of their best acrobatic turns.This act ends with a terrible storm at sea.which rocks the ship so much that she finally turns completely over, and the inhabitants of the two staterooms ape whirled about In & way that is most astonishing.There is a lurge cast of characters in the production of the new ! \u201cEight Bells,\u201d and many medleys, songs, .ances.and imitations.Some pretty and i vivacious young women figure in the en- | tertaïiment., The Aubrey Stock Company announce | | | the opening of thelr summer scasoñ at i the Francais on Monday, May 33.begin- | ning with a speclal matinee (Victoria Das), when they will present for the tirst time in Montreal, \u201cDevil's Island,\u201d | fourded on the celebrate@ Dreyfus case.\u2018Mr.Alphonz Ethier, Montreal's favourite actor.and Miss Bertine Robison will play leading roles.assisted by an excellent and well balanced company.ape = The new Ada Menry burfesquèrs will he the attraction at the Theatre Royal the week of May 25, when several novelties are promised.7 Beginning next Monday afternoon.the latest of all laugh-provokers will begin e week's engagement at the Theatre LILLIAN NORDICA, \u2018 Who will sing at the Afena.Royal.Its title is \u201cWeary Willie Wälk- er\u201d Rube Wekij, Kitty Francis, and a company of jolly.good-humored players carry the piece with a high hand, and make everybody happy.The musical numbers are new, bright and catchy, contributing no little to the pleasure of the audience.Specialties are introduced throughout the play, which are good and up-to-date.Tramp characters are usually funny.Rube Welch introduces many things In the part of Weary Willie which make the character teally interesting.Oscar Lewis, & well known Swedish dialect comedian, hands the audience many laughs in his quaint way.Miss Kate Coyle.who hes a remarkable .baritone voice, Introduces several charming solos, chief among which, \u201cWhen Johnny Comes Marching Home.\" may be first spoken of.give in the last act is indeed funny, besides being at times scientific, One of the most noted offerings to local theatre patrons will be the appearance here soon of Effie Elisler, in Julia Marlowe's complete, original 82,000 production, \u201cWhen Knighthood.Was In Flower.\u201d The organization is under the direction of Frank L.Perley.and wili be presented here with the same careful attention to cast, scenic equipment and historical accuracy which charactérizsd its run of one year at the Criterion Theatre, New York , : \u2018 Miss Marguerita Sylva has had wonderful success in her short career in Ameri.oa, but she has every requisite for the position she now occuples, being a beautiful woman, and singing with such rare -method, in a mild, undulating amd aoul- ful .that never falls to deeply Impress her hearers, Her mother was a vocal teacher of some note In Paris.and her father a well known physician.Miss Sylva will appear mm \u2018The Strollers,\u201d at the Academy of Music.Ringling Brow\u2019 circus will visit Montreal en Monday and Tuesday.June Ist and 2nd.There always are a number of admirable feutures connected with this organization.but thik yéar there in one that outshines\u201d all the others.This te the dramatic spectacle, \u2018\u201cJernsalem and The boxing match which Frank and Welch | the Crusades,\u201d Involving a cast of 1.300 characters, à ballet of 300.and a singing chorus of 200.More than 2,000 costumes, designed and made by Parisian artists of world-wide fame, are worn, and the music, composed especially for this grand production, is rendered by the largest and only portable organ éver made, and à selected band of fifty soloists.The musical embellishment is peculiarly effec tive and permeates the entire production.The subject portrays life in the ennobling days of chivalry, when loyalty, bravery, Justice and gentleness wint hand in hand, and courtesy to an enemy and woman was a cheerful duty.The men and women of this age are inspiring pictures of devotion to high ideals, and depict in glorious flower the sentiment of chivalry from which the stirring Crusades sprung.The most exciting of ancient sports.including jousting.tilts, sword combats, spearing exercises, equestrian exploits, athletic competitions and other \u2018thrilling pastimes are reproduced.A horse ballet is introduced to illustrate the wonderful equine education of three squadrons of the highest bred animals in the world.The marching pageant, as the Crusaders leave upon their holy mis sion, is a fine spectacle.The grand street pegeant, thé largest, most varied in sensational feature and gorgeously decorative ever organized.and more than twice as long as any other show ever given, will leave the show grounds Monday at 10 o'clock.It is reported in New York that F.F.Proctor will at the finish of this season disband all his stock companies and devote two of his New York theatres to vaudeville, and play combinations at the third.The Information could not be verl- fied, but those who know something of Mr.Proctor's affairs say his Montreal house was a losing venture from the start.and in turning over the lease to Sparrow and Edwardes, he still pays & portion of the rent.This, with the fact that the 58th Btreet house also failed to make any big money with & stock company, has had something to do with Mr.Proctor's change of policy.It is generally admitted that Mr.Proctor makes an enormous sum of money a year on the aggregate.Daniel Frawley will begin a ' seven months\u2019 contract with J.C.Willlamson at \u2018Mer Majesty's Theatre in Melbourne, Australia, on June 1, and during the period will tour New Zealand and Australia under Mr.Williamson's manage- MISS LOUISE PVERTS, in \u201cThe Cattle King,\u2019 at Proctor\u2019s, et ment.Mr.Frawley's success in Colombo, Calcutta, and other leading cities in the far East has been phenomenal.During his stay in Australia Mr.Frawley will produce some new plays and revive the popular New York successes.The fact that the American Federation of Musicians is soon to make a determined attack upon the forces of the Musiaal Mutual Protective Union is shown by the following resolutions which are self-ex- planatory, and which, though adopted by the convention in Buffalb in May, 1502 claim more importance and attention now that the date of the Impending struggle Mirror: \u201cResolved, that on and after the adoption of this resolution no member of the M.M.P.U.of New York City, shall be admitted to membership in the A.F.of M.M.and no member in the AF.of M.| shall perform in the jurisdiction of Local 41, AF.of M., with any member or members of the sald.M:M,P.U.; and be it fur ther \u201cResolved, That on and after May 31, 1903, no member of the A.F.of M.shall be allowed to perform with any member of the M.M.P.U., of New York; and be it further \u201cResolved, That every l.ocal shall be instructed to forward copies of this resolution to all.managers in its jurisdiction, and shall serve notice on all travelling leaders by posting in a conspicuous place a copy of said resolution.\u201d The aim of the A.of M., it séems.Is to force the amalgamation with it of the M.M.P.U.& proposition which.some time ago, the latter organization refused to consider.However, though the M.M.P.U, hag over 3,000 members, while Local 4 of the AF.of M.has but 2100.the fermer is purely a local organization, while the latter is a branch of the American Federation of Labour, and has the backing of that powerful organization to assist it {in securing its alms and reelin- Ing the fuifliment of its project.The Federation of Musiclans claims to control 260 theatrical centres of the Unit ed States, and no orchestra of any theatre that it controls will be permitted to play under a leader who belongs to the opposing organization.Thus a company \u2018which has an M.M.P.U.leader will find \u2018Itself tn serious straits when undertaking a road tour unless some provision is \u2018made to eliminate the difficulties.In other ways as well does the AF.of M.declare, Its power, stating that it can compel any New York manager who has outside houses to instal its members not only In those outside houses, but in the New York theatres as well, since, if the jatter order is not obeyed, the union employes of all theatres will be ordered out by the decree of the Federation of Labour.And Hs authority in these matters the Federation.in order to gain its ends, is prepared, it is stated, to use.2 Meanwhile the! ukase of the A.F.of M.has been posted through e country.and on \u2018the first day of June the battle wilt begin.The late Stuart Robson left an estate of $35.000, consisting of stocks.bonds and -other personal property.Mr.Robson left no will, and last week his widow.May Dougherty Robson (May Waldron) was tasde by a surrogate\u2019's order administra- trix of the estate.Manager Baldwin, of the Baldwin-Mel- ville fitock Company, now sppesring at the Teck Theatre, Buffalo, has decided that the city can support another stock company, and will accordingly open another company at the Lyceum, beginning May 35.The first week's dill of the new approaches, says the New York Dramatié | | company will be \u201cDavy Crockett\u2019 Wil- lam Farnum, man with \u2018Ben Myr.\u201d will shortly join Mr.Baldwin's company at the Teck, opening bs D'Ar- tagnan in \u2018The Three Musketeers.\u2019 Contracts were signed lagt week between Charles Felton Pidgin.Robert Drouet and Frank E.Carstarphen.whereby Mr.Drouet and Mr.Carstarphen are to collaborate in writing a play to Le founded on Mr.Pidgin's .two books.\u201cBlennerhzasett\u2019 and \u2018The Climax.\u201d The scenario has been completed, and has received the approval of the novelist.The play will baready for production by Bep- tember 1.Thomas\u201dE.Shea and his company come to Proctor's for a limited engagement.of five weeks, commencing on Monday, May 25th.with a matinee, when he will be seen in melodramatic, romantic and sen- MR.E.8.WILLARD, in \u201cThe Cardinal,\u201d at the Academy.Nae sational productions.One of the hits, which Mr.8hea has made in the large cities.is in the character.of Mathias, in.the play that made Henry Irving famous, \u201cThe Bells.\u201d In the Park Theatre, at Philadelphia, last spring.Mr.Shea was recalled nine times after the third act, and the audience became so enthusiastic that they insisted upon a speech, as it was his first appearance at that theatre.\u2018| another \u2018marital difference.Mr.Hummel manager of the Baroness Cedarstrom, or, in other words, Patti, has started out to do great things, after a fashion made familiar by his brother.Robert Grau, while not so well known 48 the impresario who made grand opera successful where others had made it a failure, bids fair to step into the Itme- light of publicity as a man of daring and originality.His terms with Patti would make most managers tremble, but so great was the demand for seats in the various cites which he had booked for the Diva, that he cabled to her asking for an extension of her engagement.He ls said to have offered Mary Anderson Navarro $5000 a week for a series of readings from the poets, and it Is believed that he his other audacious schemes in embryo which will be hatched at a propitious time.Mr.Grau was born to the managerial purple.His father, Jacob Grau, introduced Rubinstein, Adelaide Ristori, and &rand opera in German on a large scale to the United States.He was a successful manager, + LA pe +++++++4+++ + + : THEATRES IN NEW YORK.+ + +++ bee Special to the Montreal Star.New Yopk.May 16.~Mrs.Langtry has had an uncommonly successful season in America ,and has sailed for home with an ample supply of cash.She sailed vy the American line steamer Philadelphia on Wednesday.Mr.A.H.Hummel, the lawyer.was at the pler.and remained in the company of the celebrated besuty un- tl he was fairly driven ashore by the departure of the craft.His presence resulted In a great deal of comment, particularly as the actress sailrd away under the name of Mrs.Langtry, whereas when she arrived here last December in the Cedric, the passenger list of that vessel bore the name of Mrs.De Rath, she being married te an English army officer of that name.' Because of the presence of Mr.Hum- mel, and the long conference he had with the actress.it was reported around the ship- that the English beauty had had emphatically denied the report, and Mrs.Langtry said, \"Goodness, no; the Major and 1 are on splendid terms.Mr.Hummel is an old acquaintance, and has come here to consult me about some American property I own.\u201d Continuing, the actress sald: \u201clI have never made quite so much money in America as I did this season, and I am going home for a rest, and.incidentally.to have a good time.But I'll be with you when the snow begins Mrs.Fiske closed her tour in \u2018Mary of Magdaia\" on May 12 Her season in this drama did not begin until late in October, and covered thirty weeks.of Magdala\u201d everywhere has met with ed favour with the regular theatre-gol) « public, it has attructed remarkahle attention from clergymen and church veo- ple of all denominations, who have been enthusiastic in its praise.The Shakespearean play which Mier Viola Allen has selected for presentation next season, as previously announced, {s \u201cTwalfth Night.\u2019 in whioh.of course, Miss Allen will appear as Viola, a char- poter with which she has long been.enamoured, and which ashe ia .anxicus te give such a presentation.as will comport with her fdeals.5 Mr.Edgar 8mith, of New York, Is now hard at work upon the new Vesta Tilley play, the outlines of which, at least, will be in readiness for Mr.George C.Tyler to show to the great Londen favourites upon his arrival {n the English capital, toward the middle of June.~ .\u201cThe success of \u2018The Runaways,\u2019 Mhe Casino's new piece,\u2019 says the New Ydrk World, \u201cwill depend principally upon its appeal to the eye.The book hetrays a depressing paucity of wit; the séore _ M.EDOUARD DE RESZKE, .The celebrated Bass, who will sing at thé Atena.scarcely scintlllates with musical gems; but the costumes\u2014oh, Mrs.Osborn! \u201cAs dn exposition of the tine arts of the modiste and milliher, \"The Runaways\u2019 is the Barnum & Balley of Broadway.Ple- torially, the production lays all the other musical pieces of the season in the fading.half-forgotten shadows of yestor- day.Sam 8hubert and Nixon and Zim- nies to good effect, and when the smali- est of the Bhuberts was called before the curtain at the close of last night's performance, one of the true stars of the evening came to view.\u201cI'he performance was a perfect riot of \u2018colour, though not rictous in the artistic | sense, for in every instance the hues were harmonious and the picture \u2018perfect.Stars\u2014by ceurtesy\u2014and show-girls swished in with happy habliiments fairly bewildering in beauty, not once, but often.and each time more resplendent than the Runaways\u2019 prepared to de satiated.\u201d Commencing with a matinee .on Monday, James H.Wallick's melodrama.\u201cThe Cattle King,\u201d will remain for a week's engagement at Proctor's.In one sense this play 18 & companion piaçe to i*The Bandit King,\u201d but only in title, for there is not a bit of resemblance one to the other In either plot or action.The same company that have heen here during the past week in \u2018The Bandit King\u201d will again be seen.The titte role will be in the hands of Mr \u2018John J.Farrell.Mr.Jack Webster wilt appear as Don Pedro, the villain of the; play.£ cirecter that he has mads 8 great hit Mm wherever he has appeared.The same particular attentfon: will be given to the staging as was noticeable in the production of this week, everything in connection with it being entirely new.All of the trained horses that have bpen seen during this week will again be setn.The usual matiness will be given.Ameriop will not: have to walt long to find « member of the Grau family filling a large place in the musical field.Maurice Msnkey Brend removes all stains, oe dis or So bm won't wash 0 Qo: 3 - \u201cMarv \u201cplease him.\u201d | \u201cLtd say, please,\u201d chimed in Mr.Hum- remarkable approval, and beside its mark.mel, that re Langtry ls to bave à \"Both \u201cThe merthan hive saved and spend their fen- |- first.If you like beauty, go to \u201cThe | to fly again.I have two new plays planned for next season.hut Mp, Frohman has asked me not to give thelr names to Aueinwdwapapers, and I do not like to dis- new leading man.and they tell me that he is ane of the handsomest men in England.\u201cHow nice of you, Mr.Hummel,\" said Langtry.\u201cbut I prefer to talk about rses.| am going over to place some of my earnings on my unbeaten threc- year-old Smila, which hasn't a peer in \u2018the United Kingdom.and he is going to win the Coronation Plate race at Epsom and the Whitsuntide at Hurst Park.=.%] am very anxlous to get home to \u2018look at my string of race horses.I have \u2018three or four so-called \u2018promising two- year-olds\u2019 that Fred.Webb, my trainer, is looking after.They always speak of a two-year-old as promising, but.dear me.ond can never tell.Two-year-olds have \u2018cost mé a swell bit of money, I can tell jou.\u201d Webb also has a lot of yearlings of \u201cfhe and he says at least half a dozen of them will he good.Crosswdÿ# and °\u201cM'Ie Mars' did exceptionally well since I opened here Januäry 1.I should Hke to do them again next seakon, but Mr.Froh- man won't let me.The members of my company, twegRty-one in number, are 10 go home in the Minnehaha on Baturday.My company next season will be much bigger than this, and the leading man.whom Mr.Hummel praises.is truly and really wonderful.That's all I can sav about him.\" Miss Elsie Leslie.of \u201cLittle Lord Fauntleroy\u201d fame, essayed the part of Katherine in an abridged version of \u201cThe Taming of the Shrew.\u201d at the Manhattan Theatre, Tuesday afternoon.The effort, while experimental.was fairly successful, although Miss Leslie is not naturally suited to the role.However, she disclosed to the public more abiilty in the histrionie line than she has been hitherto suspected of possessing.Miss Les- Île Js one of our most charming little actresses, and.If she does not attempt too much, will have a bright future.Henry E.Dixey is to play the leading part in a farce entitled \u201cFacing the Mu- mic.\u201d which is to be put on at the Garrick next Thursday evening.wl STANLEY 8CHROFF.Trades and Labour Council.At Thursday's spécial meeting of the Montreal Trades and Labour Council three new memhers were added to vhe Labour Day Committes and the sum of 325 was voted to purchase a banner to be given to the best looking y of men in the Labour Day parade.It was decided to meet in future every Thursday evening, instesd bf every fortnight, as formerly.> | ww er POLDNY STATION .Cornwall.WHENCE THE WIRELESS SIGNALS The man in the moon ; Will want to know * Where he can buy Marconi will any in Paris.Canada.It te made And is the wall-coating everlasting.Mare He shou soon ALABASTINE.Wireless Telegraphy.\u2018a BUR PR The people on carth Know its great worth And use it from Maine to Alaska A wall coating they tell That makes home look \u2018\u2019swell\u201d Is Church's Cold Water Alabestine, i's experiments on land and on rea boon to mankind are surely to be id bave full credit, and be helped to succeed Because he is a benefactor indeed, The rame as Invented, devel Churcb'e Cold the man, who in the wall-coating line, and manufactured ater ALABASTINE.ALABASTINE is made in twenty beautiful tints and white.Sold by hardware and paint dealers everywhere.Never sold in bulk.Ladies, send us your address, and get by return mail our '' Housekeeper's Re It is both useful and ornamental.Address ; & The ALABASTINE CO., Limited PARIS, ONT.LIGHT VEHICLES Cushion Tires.\" Wire Wheels and Ball-Bec ring Axles.Solid Le NEWEST STYLES.VERY BEST QUALITY ur E Rubber Tires, Long Distance High Arch Bare Axle and Hickory wheels.manufactured in our own factory.Quality guaranteed to be absolutely the best.Traps.Express Waggons.Road Carts.PRICES VERY LOW.tion.Standard quality Buggies and Catalogue on applica: Manufacturers of Harness of all kind« E, N, HENEY & CO, 333-335 St Paul St, MONTREAL.989 2aw Anheuser-Busch © St.Louis, U.S.A.The wonderful progress of this Association is shown by the following table of sales: 8,000 Barrels sold in 1865.- 18,000 Barrels sold in 1870.131,035 Barrels sold in 1880.702,075 Barrels sold in 1890.939,768 Barrels sold in 1900.1,109,315 Barrels sold in 1902.Largest Breweryinthe World Orders promptly filled by FRASER, VIGER & CO., Wholesale Dealers.Montreal, Canada.G LYER _ CARBOLIC TOILET Lo À Ts | TOOTH POWDER.This unique antiseptic preparation {which has the largest sale of any dentifrice) is pleasantly fumed and free from grit.It 1s most effective for preserving the teeth and strengthening the gums, and is highly recommended by dentists.F.C.CALYERT & Co, Manchester, England.Gran has safled away.but-svou wilt appear \u2018his, brother, Robert, who.as thé, MORPH Habit cared at fa.De A, 130 E Yérk Triat ot, New - 280 eed ELECTRICAL FIXTURES Opium or Lavdavam \u2018 heme.Ko \u201c A WATER- Willie anale Montrea) All the latest American styles 1n Ceiling Lights, Electroliers, Brackets and Shades.| Also, everything Electrical 708 and 716 CRAIG STREET.109 7 pes HAIR E55 EE ME TE Copper Cures Consumption New Treatment for Consumption indorsed by Member of British Tuberculosis Congress\u2014 \u201c Anti- dotum Tuberculose\u201d (the Copper Cure), Marvel of the Medical World\u2014Hope for All, No Matter How Bad Off\u2014Large Trial Treatment Absolutely \u201cPree.Benefits Congressman Dingley\u2019s Son and Cures Others of Quick, Galloping snd Fast Coosumption in Their Own Homo\u2014Remember There Is No Expense or Obligation Attached to the Offer of FREE Trial Treat O.K.BUCKHOUT.Chairman Kalamazoo Tuberculosis Remedy Ca, (Ltd.): Member of British Tuberculosis Congress; Member National! Association for the Prevention of Consumption.Consumptives need not worry about their fge ture any more, as the long-looked-for cure fag consumption has at last been found.and a cu 1s pow just as sure as in ordinary disease.Tg satisfy yourself of this vou have only to write for free trial treatment to the Kalamazoo Tuberculosis Remedy Co.t14d.; 010 Main at., Kalamazoo.Mich.of which the chalrman is Mr.OK.Buckhout, & noted member of the British Tuberculosis Congress and aiso of the National Association for the Prevention of Consumption, composed of world-famous men who have made consumption\u2014its cure and prevention\u2014a life study.This cure ts something entirely new.and le called \"\"Antidotum Tuberculose.\u201d\u201d or the Copper Cure, and isithe only discovery we know of that absolutely kills all tuberculosis germe which cause consumption.as.unless this ie done, the dizqase cannot be cured.As the name of the remedy tells, its chief ingredient is copper.which metal has at last been found to be the deadly enemy of the consumption germ.\u201cAne tidotum Tuberculose\" is the original copper cure.You can tell 1f you have consumption by the coughing and hawking.by continually spitting.especially in the morning.when you throw yellow and black matter, by bleedinæ from the lungs, night sweats, flat chest, fever, weak voice.peculiar flushed complexion.paln in chest, wasting away of the flesh.etc.Find out | how the Copper Cure kills the germs.then builds up the lungs, strengthens the heart, puts flesh on the body and muscles on tbe bones until the consumption is ali zone and you arc again a strong.healthy, robust man or woman.Don\u2019t doubt this.for the very sams discovery benefited A.H.Dingley, a son of Cengressman Dingley.of Dingley Tariff BiH fame.who went West and South for relief and didn\u2019t get it, and came back with death staring him In the face.and was benefited by \u2018\u2018Antidotum Tuberculose\u2019 after all else had failed.Bo don't glve up hope.and don't spend your money in travel.Attend to it right sway.fog consumption spreads to other members of the family.If you have consumption or fear you are predisposed to it write tonight to the Kalama- 200 Tuberculosis Remedy Co., (Ltd.).610 Main st., Kalamazoo Mich.for the FREE Trial Treatment.and the plain and comprehensive literature which they will gladly send you.all charges prepaid.Remember the trial treatment fs eb- : Solutely FREE.COAL WHEN TO BUY Order your Coal to be delivered early and secure the lowest prices.WHAT KIND TO BUY Make certain that you receive the Scranton Celebrated Household Coal WHERE TO BUY IT From the firm that will give you entire satisfaction.CITIZENS COAL COMP:NY 246 St.James St.LORNE ROSS, Phone Main 241.t Manager.199 Baw tf fHE MOST NUTRITIOUS.EPPS\u2019S COCOA An admirable with all its natural qualities intact, fitted 3 build up and maiutain rob haalth, and to resist winter's © Telus oa J Sold in 14 > .Ld, Hommdpathio Ohem- London, England.- PPS'S COCOA GIVING STRENGTH.& VIGOUR 240 TOesd ASTHMA \u2018Stop a Minute.Now is the time to learn how to be cured.\u201cGold Cure\u201d | For Asthma cures, cores Asthma - F Sample and Book co: pote Sample nd Book coptaintog The E.fi.JACKSON CO.Ltd, SIMCOE.ONT.: Seoitf ve RTE LU TA SEE MENTHOL BALSAM es 4 rss ao «rare 41 RIE en eee Mh Ver \u2014y Gi rc oss, Te SS LE pay ae gp OIE, Cy CII SEE RPS _THE MONTREAL _ \u201cDAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, ere « BUILD UP CANADA.To the GOVERNMENT of Canada.Give the manufacturers, workingmen, and farmers of 4 Canada the same kind of tariff as that which has made the \"> TIRE TE V ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE BOOK- ' keeper's high oak single desk, oak, must be In good order.State price, etc.P, 1909, Star Office.: any system; typewriting, penmanship.correspondence, both languages, commercial arithmetic, English subjects, French conversation, German, Latin.Civil service exams.Backward pupils: pushed on.J.J.Conolly, Principal.V \\ANTED\u2014 PRIVATE PUPILS BY HIGHly qualified tutor; English, French, classics, mathematics, bookkeeping, ete.Terms moderate.Write H, 8433, Star Branch Office.ANTED \u2014 NIGHT CLASSES FOR MAtriculation and civil service exams, still open at the Catholic High School.109 4 law VVANTED \u2014 PRIVATE COURSE IN French.Professor Baudry, 132 Park avenue, 50 cts.per hour, ST 8 law MACHINERY FOR BALER SALE \u2014 CARBONATOR FOR BEER and lager.Trust and Loan Co.of Can.ANTED \u2014 LIFE INSURANCE POLE : cies purchased.Full va'ue peid in cash.P.O.Box 327, Montreal.\u2019 YyANTOD \u2014 TO PURCHASE DENTIST or barber chair, in good condition.State price, M, 1814, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE 18\" and gentlemen's cast oft clothing, furs, jewellary, diamonds, musical instruments, etc.Highest prices given.HM.Pearson, 418 Craig st.Orders by mail sttended.us 3 NTED\u2014TO PURCHASE LADIES\u2019 AND gent\u2019's cast off clothing, furd, watches, Jewellary, diamonds, old gold and silver, and all other curiosities bought.As we are now beginners we pay the highest prices.Mall orders promptly sttended to.Sailers\u2019 Clothing House, 570 Cralg at., opposite Strest Railway Offices.| oC 118 2end TANTED \u2014 TO BUY A SECONDHAND 644 x 83 folding camera; must be cheap and in good order.State price and pariiculars upright boiler, five feet by 80 in., also indy's Remington bicycls, perfect order.143 St.Christophe st.STORAGE.NE DRY STORAGE FOR FURNITURE or other goods.W.F, Lewis, 30 Hospital st.Tel.Main 2698.alse REMOVAL NOTICE.James Baillie.Real Estate Agent, has remôved from 67 St.Francois Xavier Bt.to Room BIS Board of Trade Building.Ground Floor, 75 St.Peter street.Tel.Malin 1724.Westmount 96, eue Residence of thirteen rooms, on Dore chester atreet, near Bt.Mark, everything in fine order; first-class neighbourhood.Price $10.00.Apply to Jas.Balllle, Room B12.Board of Trade Bldg.TO LET Summer residence at Beaurepaire on the Lake front, eight rooms, beautiful spot to spend the summer.James Ball- lle.Room RJ2, Board of Trade Bldg.LET-\u2014-PRETTY OAMPING GROUNDS.selling or licensing his patant In Canada, and Office.114 2 same as pew.Reguisr price $275, Cap be had adjoining first class hotel \u2018tn Clarence- desires to comamunicate with firms fn the In- now for DITS.Apply st once Layton Bros, ville: \u201cconvenient to depot.ost Office and dustry for its exploitation, For all enquiries WANTED \u2014 $800 ON SECOND MORT- The Art Piano apd Organ House, 144 Peel five churches.Apply Mrs.R.8.Locke, Shaw and offers, please address Henry Grist, P.O.gage.prime real estate.for siz months; st.N.B.\u2014\u2014Open evenings until the end of the st.Toronto.Box 1078, Ottawa, Capada.- 114 2 can pay 10 p.c.O, 1877, Star Office.month.4 118 3 3 + x 100 BUILDING LOTS GIVEN AWAY k As a special inducement to n, in other words, you pay for Ten Lots and you getEleven.Prices from $150.perso monthly, without interest.Nearly + IS U.H.La Rebs de TL Pp *.Make \u2018appoiniments-at Hébé Oflles, %, & 8, and 10 La Presss Bull ALEXANDRA PARK A investors and builders, 5,000 lots to choose from, all surrounding 816 LOTS SOLD IN ade \u20183; ROSEMOUNT 8 AUTOMOBILES AND 2 HORSES KEPT BUSY SHOWING ! ?.NDUR up.Terms, $10.00 the new C.P.R.Works, whic FREE! FAIRMOUNT ONE LOT will be given sbsolutely FREE for every block of TEN LOTS purchased dy any one on each lot, and balance will employ from 8,000 to 10,000 men.ble from $4.00 SINCE ONE MONTH.ND.Le on all Propartiee open svery day from 21e ?.| a» - GRAND OPENING SALE FAIRMOUNT BUILDING LOTS | Special prices and .terms all next week.Ce $10.00 CASH and $5.00 MONTHLY, WILL BUY A CHOICE LOT in FAIRMOUNT Take Amherst Street Cars ahd transfer to Papineau Avenue line to office on property, 1165 Papineau Ave.Call for Plans at Head Office, 7, 8, 9, and 10 La Presse Buliding., U H.DANDURAND ~ cor ada, 26 St.James at, \u2018Montreal, Que.: ; \u201c309 law tf Address J, 0671, Star Branch Office.oe.R SALE \u2014 NEW 8 HORSE POWER FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE.tl Jor SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANOE NEW : gramophone and a Jot of records.cheap for removal promptly.Box T3, P.O.DESK ROOM TO LET.Dre ROOM TO RENT, WITH TRLE- phones, office boy, eto,, modern convent- ences.small rent or will share the expsnses.The Floancisl Agency, room 4, New York Life B 13 8 law 7 = \u201cManitou Hall.\u201d \u2018situated on beautiful Lake Manitou, te.Agathe deg Monts, suitable {Of hotel or club house, acpommodation for 30 guests, newly furnished throughout: elartric launch, boats, etc.\u2018Capital fishing and bath- ng.Apply to Alfred Bt.Cyr, Royal Insurance Co.Montreal.Special Sale Durocher St, 85,000 feet at I5c a foot Close to new proposed park, and two blocks from Bleury and Park Avenue electric cars.Only $1,000 cash down; balance easy terms.These lots can be resold quickly at a profit of at leant $4,000.00, or 5¢ a foot.P.O.BOX 1177.« Modern Residence and Stables Above Sherbrooke St, For Sais.\" \u2018A fine médern house on one of the best streets above Sherbrooke : airebt; land 75 feet front: house \u2026- and'etables in perfect condition.- \u2014 For further particuliers call at : .yoffice.\u2026, HL.PUTNAM, : Va | D Fan PS ed RS 1 \u2018 THE MONTREAL DAILY SIAR\u2014SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1908.SLTUARIONS, VAGANT ANTED \u2014 : Ww TE brain ATERIBNCED OPERATORS .rom = = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 - SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS WANTED.~~ BUSINESS CHANCES.SUMMER BOARD.- cP \u2019 _ RB \u2014 HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, OARD \u2014 PIERPOIN COTTA i ANTED \u2014 IF YOU EVER CANVASBED WANTED \u2014 JIVE DOLLARS A DAT |.ANTED \u2014 MAN AND WIFR FOR WANTED OPERATORS IN ALL DE V A amide crm mbermal as, coors\u201d far groceries, cigar, fruit and oonfectionery son, will be ready.t recelve Cram 3 3 ond ftuger for anything or ever expect to, sond are Dies We = net me your, Jddrem and mn surprise Jou with a Apply wo John P.& proposition.Wesley Linscott, Bragtford.Back wud Cv.33 Vitre at.\u201d 10° BD \u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR GENER- V ANTED\u2014 A BOY OF ABOUT 14 YEARS ! al office tk; must speak both French for wholesale hardware shipping office.apd -mglish: testant preferred.Apply Apply with references to G, 1663, Star Of- stating experisgce, H, 1713, Star Office.fice.114 2 - 114 2 = \u2014 VWVANTED \u2014 STRONG YOUTH FOR WANTED \u2014 1F YOU WANT TO MAKE warehouse work.Apply Plikington Bros., some money by calling on & few friends Ltd., Busby lane.114 2 iB your spare time, write to me.Wesley Lin- scott, Brantford.110 6 VV ANTED \u2014 A COOK.208 STANLEY ST.: 314 2 NVANTED\u2014 FIRST CLASS BORING, MILL : : 83d planer hands, also machine fitters VW ANTED -\u2014- GENERAL SERVANT; NO ve oo ors, Apply to Canadian General Elen: y washing; small family, good wages.T5Y mec de Limited, Peterboro, Ont, 64 tf Mance st, Montreal Annex.114 = NVANTED \u2014 FIRST CLABES TOOL MAR.WANTED \u2014 WORKING HOUSEKEEP- tex, a, ued to cutting and forming dies.|.er for two gentlemen in the country.wood tern makers.Apply Cans- address G, 1668, Star Office.314 2 Clan General Et x ough, ¢ ectric Co, Limited, Peterbor- 34 tt WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT: oy Must do plain cooking: no washing.Ap- ot 1 Seymour avenue, first avenue west Tt st., off Dorchester st.Wo tf Warren \u2014 80 BOYS TO CARRY BOT.des, wages, short hours.Apply Diamond Flint Glass Co, 179 Delorimier ave.103 tt WANTED WOMEN TO MAKE WRAP.- a me.Apply John P.Black and Ce.188 Vitre at.108 33 ï ANTED \u2014 50 OPERATURS IN OUR shirt department; good wages and - S°0Ek; English speaking.forelady at the head of the sewing room.Apply at once 10 St.Peter st., Montreal Suspender and Umbrella Mfg.Co.109 7 SVANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A GOOD cook.Apply with references.2584 St.st.109 tf WANTED \u2014 A FEMALE PROTESTANT \"> teacher for the Township of Wright, 8 & first class diploma, to engage for ten months: duties to begin 17th of August.salary expected.Apply to AJex.Baxter, Bec-Treas, Wright P.O.P.Q \u2018110 1 | ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED WORKING ' housekeeper; one understanding cooking In all its branches need apply to Mrs.dohn B.Fraser, 3v Cooper at.Ottawa.| : ai 8 ANTED \u2014 ' \u2018est wages; dry, 290 Guy sty'ANTED ahd sorter.FANCY IRONERS; HIGH- steady work.Tollet Iaun- 111 5 EXPERIENCED CHECKER Tollet Laundry, 2 Guy 111 5 WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A GOOD ALL ! round tinsmith for country town in Manitoba; steady work the year round.Must understand furnace wnrk.Wages $13.00 a weak.Apply 10 Merrick, Anderson and Co.Winnipeg.111 6 ANTED \u2014 FREE PASSAGE TO LON- * dou, Liverpoul, Bristol and Glasgow and return, on cate wer: no, pon mission y .ey, .P.R.Btock ards.' ms } ANTED \u2014 COOKS AND WAITERS FOR *rallway dining oar service.Apply Dining Car Department, Canadian Pacific Rallway Co., Montreal.mas ANTED \u2014 TWO FIRST CLASS PRESS- l © men.Humphrey Clothing Co., Box 205 a.ms {WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SHIRT » waist and whitewear cutter.Apply Mr.Barnes, 10 St.Peter st.112 4 i IANTED - AT ONCE GOOD STRONG boy to run turning machine and make bimsalf useful round shirt factory.Apply Crescent Manufacturing Co., Limited, 2 In- speotor st.112 5 WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE GOOD PRESSERS on men\u2019s neck wear, Apply Crescent Manufacturing Co., Limited, 2 Inspector st.128 WANTED a A YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT usework, can sleep at home.A t O1 Belby st.,, Westmount.poly a f NTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS OPERATORS 1 and finishers on coats and skirts, stesdy Work.Apply at 444 St.James st.112 + WANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT PERSON | to give out and take In work in the shirt making department.Address, alating particulars Skelton Bros, and Co.1128 i ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A COMPETENT stepographer and typewriter for an insurance office; position permanent.Address, siating experience, B, 1372, Star Office.112 4 WANTED \u2014 IRON WORKERS ON } chttectural wages paid.M.R.Ives and Co.112 6 iron work.Highest IQV'ANTED \u2014 BENCH HAND FOR PUT- \u2019 ting up sash, doors and blinds only.Must be an expert in this lime.Also one general machine band.Laking, Patterson and Co.Hamilton, Ont.112 6 1 BD \u2014 SEVERAL LASTERS ON \u2018men's fine shoes, Goodyear welts, either all by hand or as pullers for chase lasting AR- machine.Can have steady work and good pay.Apply to the Slater Shoe Co., 63 Latour atrest.112 4 ANTED?\u2014 100 SHIRT MAKERS, RE- IVY gtaing in the small towns, near Montreal, steady work guaranteed.Skelton Bros.and Co., corner Duke and Willlam ats.1126 { 'ANTED \u2014 FEW LADS AND BOYS FOR } gomeral work in upholstering shop; ex- perieñce not .The Tomoyil Upholstering and Frame 'Manfg.Co, Limited, 1665 St, Jantes st.113 3 TED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; Ï reforence required; no washing.No.463 at.113 8 [VyaxTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY TO KEEP house for gentlemen and \u201cassist in shop; two in family.Address C, 1549, Star Office.113 8 ANTED LETTER PRESS AND t Hthographic travelier.Address atating experience, C., 1836, Star Office.113 3 UV ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY TWO FIRST | * class grooms, single; wages $23 per month, with board and lodging.Apply Monl- vol Veterinary College, 8 Union aww, at, ® ; 13 ficé.Apply L, 1811, Star Office.VVANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK; NO WASHing and ironing.Apply after sx at 44 Rosemount avenue.114 2 VV ANTED A GOOD GENERAL SERvant to go to the country for three months.Apply to 44 Rosemount ave.334 2 V TANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT; must speak French.Apply 142a Delisle Bt, Ste.Cunegonde.114 3 \\ TANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT who can do plain cooking for a small flat.two in family; no washing.Can sleep at home, Apply evenings, 148 Milton st, fèw doors west from Park avenue.3114 2 'ANTED FIRST CLASS STENO- sTapher and typewriter.Knowledge of telegraphy desirable.Manufacturing business.Apply F, 1842, Star Office.114 2 V dies.TANTED \u2014 BOYS, STRONG.ABLE AND willing, to work in biscuits and can- The Montreal Biscuit Co.114 3 WANTED EXPERIENCED CHOCO- ; late and bon bon dippers.The Montreal Biscuit Co.114 2 WANTED \u2014 A WOMAN COOK, TO GO TO J St.Annes for the summer; no other household duties to perform.Apply to Office St.Lawrence Hall.114 2 y WANTED \u2014 SKIRT OPERATORS AND finishers, also girls who understand to put linings in skirts; good wages.We don't work BGaturday afternoon.Apply immediately National Skirt Co., 411 St.James street.114 2 WASTED \u2014 IN a DENTAL OFFICE A young man who is able to do good rub- ber- work.Address No.1983 Notre Dame et.116 2 N JANTED \u2014 A FEW MORE MACHINISTS.Good ail round men.The Sleeper Engine Company, Ltd., corner Dariing and Notre Dame sts., Montreal, Que.116 2 V JANTED \u2014 GOOD LASTERS ON MEN'S | and women\u2019s fine shoes.Geo.A.Slater, Malsonneuve.114 2 VV ANTED \u2014 MEN TO GO TO EUROPE, free passage there and return; no fee charged.Apply to John Storen, 43 St.Secra- ment st., between 10 and 12 a.m.and 2 and 4 p.m.114 3 WANTED \u2014 ONE MAN IN EVERY OFfice.store, shop and factory to work for us during spare hours.Such a man can easily double his present income.Others are doing 1t.Call at ourspffice or write for full particulars.Do it now! The (o-operative Home and Investment Company (Inc.), No.20 St.Alexis st.(2nd floor), Montreal, Canada.114 2 V TANTED \u2014 AT ONCE NIGHT WATCHman; must be ateady, sober, reliable man; only those with best references need apply.Crescent Manufacturing Co., Limited, 2 Inspector st.114 3 Ww ANTED = YOUTH AS JUNIOR CLERK or an insurance office.Apply in own handwriting K, 1778, Star Office.114 2 % 'ANTHD \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AS GENERal servant, Apply at 148 Hutchison st.114 2 WANTED DRIVER, AN ACTIVE young man.who thoroughly understands how to drive, groom, and care for horses, harness.etc.; must be sober, honest and reliable; permanent position; stable vicinity St.Lawrence and Sherbrooke sts.Apply immediately with references, etc., to IA 1783, Star Office.ANTED TWO 114 2 V EXPERIENCED clerks for wholesale millinery; must spesk both languages.Apply by letter, stating past\u2019 experience, to Chaleyer and Orkin, 18} Notre Dame st.134 2 WANZED \u2014 STONE DRESSER, ONE : ith experience in dressing paint mills preferred; steady work to right man.L, 1782, Star Office.114 2 WANT ED \u2014 A SMART, TIDY SER- : vant for general work; good wages, colored girl preferred.Apply with references 4167 Dorchester st.114 2 \\ ANTED FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKers, Also general servant, at 227 Bleury street.* 114 2 \\WANTED A THOROUGH GENERAL servant, one able to do plain cooking.322 Film avenue, Westmount.114 2 V MANTED EXPERIENCED STENOgrapher and typist for an insurance of- 114 2 Ÿ ANTED \u2014 MASTER MECHANIC; MUST also have good practical knowledge of electricity: one familiar with power house operation preferred.Give references and full particulars.Address Northern Aluminum Co., Shawinigan Falls, P.Q.114 3 \"ANTED \u2014 APPLICATIONS WILL BE ! received until May 27th by the under, signed for one lady superintendent and two graduate purses for the McKellar General Hospital, Fort William.State experience and salary expected.W.C.Lillie, Secy., Fort Wii- liam, Ont.314 6 VE, ANTED \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK FOR GEN- \u2018 teral store, English and French.Address giving references, Owens Bros, Monte: Bello, Que.14 V 'ANTED .commission; the greatest agents\u2019 seller ever produced; every user of pen and lok buys it on sight; 200 to 500 per cent.profit; one sgent's sales amounted to $620 In six days; another $32 In two hours.Monroe Mfg.Co., X, 147, La Crosse, Wis 114 2 AGENTS ON SALARY OR am.or 1 pm.3 ; ED \u2014 A TEACHER.WITH MODEL | choo.diploma, for Protestant elem -téry éétioo!, Chambly Canton, P.Q.Salary $240 for the school year.Address B.B.Bur- Land, Secretary-treasurer, Dissentient School, Chembly Canton.P.Q.113 8 ANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK, NOT \u2018over thirty years of age: city references } any evening after six o'ciock at 634 Maycalfe avenue, Westmount.113 8 IANTBD \u2014 A COACHMAN; REFER- Ww ences required.Hon.F.T.Frost.Elm.groft, Bemith\u2019s Falls, Ont.118 4 \u2014 A SMART BOY.WAGES $10 (Water per month to commence, 45 Bleury st.113 3 \u2018ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; W: references required.Apply between 10 end-18 a.m.at 313 Metcalfe avenue.113 3 D \u2014 AT ONCE JUNIOR TIE \u201ccutter, one having some experience with preferred.Apply Crescent Manu- Co., Limited, 2 Inapectog at.13 3 ANTED -\u2014 40 OPERATORS FOR MAK- W tng pants and overalls; steady work all summer.We close at 1 p.m.Saturday.Apply ops Standard Shirt Co., Ltd., 189 Delorimier avenue.118 6 \u2014 A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 20 | for an office position, offer- | Jet prospects.Address D, 16%, Star wood Sh * 188 \"ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTant to bookkeeper, in large establish- at.Address D, 1509, Star Office.313 3 ANTED \u2014 BOX SAWYER; NONE BUT fist class, live man need apply.Highest wages.Apply tario Box Co.Hamilton pat.118 $ WASTED - SMART MAN WHO KNOWS | a about sioth, to take charge of girls Dou\u2019t de { to wear overalls.State ex- pelos and salary.Address F, 1680.Sur .\"boy to rup elevator.Toilet INVANED \u2014_ ANSISTANT IN WASH ROOM 4 uy st 114 $ ST ANTED \u2014 TWO SHIRT .AP- Wa to John W.Peck and + 980 SL Lawrence Main st.city.v \u2014 AT ONCE CLOTHING CUT- wa I a enced need not apply.Hors tai and.64 SL Pauw st.114 3 4 ANTED \u2014 \u201c50D GENERA}, SERVANT, good wages.Apply to Mrs.W.J.Chaplin.476 Roslyn avenue, Westmount.114 2 JANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT; V also a girl as nurse and assist with upstairs work.Apply et 44 Bishop st.114 2 ANTED \u2014 LADY MANICURER, SHAM- W Tarran gooer and saleslady.Saml.te, 2267 &t.Catherine st.114 2 YA/ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT for small family; no washing; three evenings and alternate Sundays out.Apply after 7 p.m.477B St, Urbain et.114 2 WANTED _ AN EXPERIENCED GENeral servant; must lave city refersnces 173 Mansfield st.114 2 WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT; must be willing to go to seaside for summer.Apply 265 University st.114 3 V ANTED \u2014 MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade.Years saved.Thoroughly systematized course.Established 1893.Branches, Chicago, St.Louis, New Orleans, San Francisco.inducements to distant applicants.Busy sed- son now, Tools given.Positions waiting.Particulars mailed.Moler Barter School, New York City.114 8 NTED \u2014 PICKLE FOREMAN, \u2018A MAN ito take charge of a small pickle factdry in the West.Reply by letter to Box M, 1828, Office of the Montreal Star, stating salary required, qualification, and experience.114 & /ANTED \u2014 ;JLERKS.SEVERAL YOUNG experienced\\yiris in the ary goods business; also a petent man to take the charge of crockery department.Address Z.Paquet, Quebec.142 4 WANTED \u2014 PAINT QRINDER, ONR AC- : customed to water-cooled mill preferred.274 M.Patrick st.+ WANTED \u2014 A,BOY WHO CAN SPEAK English and French.Apply Montreal Credit Co., lus Ternpie Bldg.185 St.James street.7 L ANTED \u2014 A GIRL ABOUT FIFTEEN to assist with light beusework; no Sunday work; sleep at home.Appiy to 177 Fel- ford st._ VVANTED \u2014SILVER FINISHERS, APPLY Henry Birks aad Sons.: AVANTED -~ YOUNG MAN WITH BOME experience on scoring machine, in.paper tory.The J.C.Wilson Co., Ltd, 70b pare \u2014 AN OFFICE BOY, BPPAK tng\" hoth languages.Apply stat! e, \\ DTS, Sia Office.4 D \u2014 THREE SMART GIRLS, 18 WA yours of to assemble work: wages 92.50 and bagore Nine A ANTED \u2014 DRUG CLERK, JUNIOR, \u2018 \"Vito 5 years axpertence, or certified clerk, speaking both languages.Address N.16871, Star Office.~ ANTED \u2014 WORKING GOUREEEEF.44 stage \u2018ay Ste, Are | Bellevue Apply Mi Art Sellers: Flu\u201d < A.work; be : 11 gure id mont wiley, Good Baier dood suaranteed to canvassers.Write quick with particulare.Box G, 1070, Star Once.110 6 VYANTED AN EXPERT ENTRY clerk for wholesals dry goods warehouse; must be accurate; good salary.Apply N, 1870, Star Office.WWVANTED \u2014 FOR DRESSMAKING DEpartment an experienced sewing ma- also good waist hands and Henry Morgan and Co., Phillipa 3115 3 chine operator; apprentices.square.\\ \"ANTED \u2014 A FEW YOUNG MEN OF quiet habls would find comfortable rooms and board at 6 Richmond sq.V JANTED \u2014 BOY AT CHAPMAN'S BOOK Store, 2407 St.Catherine st.near Windsor st.~ caretakers of small club; man must be active and wife good cook.Address, H, 1709, Star Office.Ÿ JANTED \u2014 SALESMEN TO 8ELL GOODS by sample.wholesale and retail trade: we are the only manufacturers in our line; liberal salary or commission.Cen-Dex Mis.Cu.St.Louis, Mu.VVANTED \u2014 COPYING home, full or spare time, no names to supply, or addressing envelopes, nothing to buy.$20 per thousand, paid weekly.Send addressed envelopes for copy and application blank.Imperial Co., 130E 23rd LETTERS AT VW ANTED \u2014 YOUNG WOMAN FOR RE- tall flower store; must have experience in making up designs.Apply to P.McKenna we Son, Florists, Cote des Neiges.Tel.Up WW ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY GENERAL servant; washing given out; no cooking.Apply at 37 McGill College avenue; light VW ANTED \u2014 TABLEMAIDS FOR ST.Lawrence Hall, Cacouna, also baker and pastry cook; good chef and laundry girls.327 work; good wages.% HANTED A MAN TO ASSIST IN stable.Apply to groom at 81 Unlon ave.before IU in the morning or after five in the evening.\\ ANTED A GOOD GENERAL BER.vant for family of two, no washing or ironing.Apply before 1) a.m.or between 8 and Ju p.m.at 53 Prince Arthur st.V TANTED - BOY FOR CARTAGE OFfice, to run messages; must be able to be at work for 7 am.in summer time.Apply in own handwriting to M, 1842, Star Office.115 2 V BANDMASTER FOR ST.Peter's Total Abstinence Boclety's new band.Applicants shoul state\" qualifications, expérieuce and salary expected.Addrees J.J.Beyette, Box 83, Péterboro, Ont.115 ¢ VW ANTED CLERKS FOR GENERAL store In co gtiry town.speaking French and English, unmarried; good salesmen; not?afrald of work.Address, with references and + TANTED 115 6 Maniwaki, Que.V TANTED EITHER LADIES OR gentlemen, to engage In the male of our watches.We give our agents a free sample $10.00 walch to take orders with and a very liberal commission.If you wart a lucrative, genteel and permanent position write us for sample outfit and terms at once.Empire Watch Co., 49 Richmond at., west, Toronto, Ont.112 5 3aw V \u2019ANTED A LIVELY YOUNG MAN as shipper, In plumbing and heating business.Apply at Box O, 1895.Star Office.115 2 V TANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL, SPEAKING Frenchi.and English, to work in a confectionery and refreshment store.Address 1883 St.Catherine st.3 ANTED A SMART BOY, ALSO A first class pants maker.Apply to Hecklinger and Kelly, Merchant Teilors, room state salary expected to Estate C.Logue, Stanley st.V TANTED COPYING LETTERS AT home.$25 per 1000, paid weekly.Nothing to.buy or sell; no canvassing; steady employment.Handy Co., 142 Nassau st, N.Y.\\ JANTED TRACHERS CAN DOURLE thelr income in spare hours, soliciting orders and appointing agents for our moderm improved Instantaneous sterecgraphs.Terms liberal.C, R.Parish, Toronto.115 law tf AVANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN STENOgrapher; some experience.G, 1675, Star Office.to - wy xine can make from TS cents - per day.e make everalls.pan shirts, boys\u2019 waists, ladics\u2019 shirt walists.costumes.collars and cuffs; steady work all the year around.Also à few apprentices wanted Over fourteen years of age.Apply at the main office of The Standard Shirt Co., Ltd.169 er avenue.63 2aw tf NTED \u2014 A MAN OF GOOD APPEARance and ability to solicit orders for the largest Northern Nurseries in the world.Trade vatablished, new plan of engagement.New outfit free.Stock compiste in all departments, Apply direct to head office, Luke Brothers Company, Montreal.Di 18 2aw WANTED \u2014 KILTIES BAND OF UAN- ada (Gordon Highlanders, Belleville), which will return June ] from usual transcontinental tour of 49 weeks, will then be enlarged by fifteen Mo twenty pieces for season of 1002-3.Canadian or British born bandsmen in all lines address applications to Cameron Brown, Belleville, Ont., or per route in theatrical papers.109 5 law V \\ANTED \u2014 A BRIGHT.INTELLIGENT boy far electrical office; salary $3 a week to start.L, 1200, Star Office.3111 2 Zaw Ww NTED AT BABREVOIS COLLEGE.for the first of October.a resident male teacher; must spcak French and Montreal, English.Apply to Rev.Principal Lariviere, 121 ,Chathum et, Montreal.111 Beod W ANTED MAN TO TAKE ORDERS from samples for high grade custom clothing; must take measures; one who belongs to societies and clubs, with good @on- % \u201cANTED \u2014 A STOREMAN AND GENERal shipper; wages $10.00 per week; must be strong 2nd used to heavy work.Apply 47 \u2018Common st.iv VY ANTED \u2014 HUSTLERS FOR FREE Round Trip Ticket between East and sunny West.Send 25¢ for handsome twice-a- month Illustrated magazine, \u2018California.\u2019 Los Angeles, Cal, 6 months and particulars.JANTED \u2014 A LITHO.TRANSFERER V for commercial work.also a litho, steam press feeder.Apply to Gilmour and Kearns.WANTED\u2014 FOR JUNB FIRST CAPABLE young woman as\u2019 geneñal servant, three adults ig family; must be able to do à plain cooking and have references.Apply 2 to 4 afternoons and after 7 p.m.24 Stanley st.V TANTED \u2014 FOR WESTMOUNT, GENERal servant, family of three, nurse krpti no washing or ironing; best wages; references required.Apply in afternoops, Mrs.Skeiton, 5 Thornhlll avenue (off Argyle), Westmount.\\ TANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED.SALESman, with city connection, to call -on the wholesale manufacturers; salary and commission.None but experienced men heed apply.Give references and experience.Apply X, 1755, Star Office.113 2 VWANTED GENERAL SERVANT IN small family.Apply at 2503 Notre Dame street.ment.Apply at 225 William st.VY ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO and take out babv every day.wages.Apply to Mrs.J.Weir, 197 Vinet st.MIND WANTED \u2014 EVERYWHERE HUSTLERS to tack signs, distribute clrculars, samples.etc; no canvassing: good pay.Sun Ad- 20, Birks idg., 14 Phlllips square.= Ÿ 'ANTED \u2014 STRONG BOY FOR CAR- \\ ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO MIND penter shop.D.H.Scott, 2560 St.Cath- ! baby.Apply 630 St.Antéine st.erine st.\\ \u2019ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS BLACK- \\ JANTED \u2014 A CITY TRAVELLER FOR smith: high wages and steady employ- biscuits and confectionery trade; must have some experience.Apply Armstrong and Dickson, 144 Inspector st.zy VANTED \u2014 A HANDY MAN FOR GENeral work in a factory.Apply Armstrong and Dickson, 144 Inspector st, city.V TANTED \u2014 A STABLEMAN; MUST BE of sober character.Apply Armstrong and V j ANTED \u2014 À YOUNG LITHO.ENGRAVer.Apply to B.Tranchet, the Benallack Litho.and Printing Co., 8 Latour st.JANTED \u2014 GOOD STRONG BOY FOR position In warehouse, Apply Monday at nine o'clock.Standard Shirt Co.189 Delorimier avenue.a.m.Ltd.t lANTED \u2014 BY THE DAY FIRST CLASS \u2019 dressmaker; references required.2780 St.Catherine st.IANTED V AT ONCE A GENERAL servant, capable.strong and willing, far family of two; references required.Apply evenings at J Tower avenue.JANTED\u2014CLERK FOR OFFICE WORK; salary $33 per month: Address giving experience, etc.H, 950%, Etar Branch Office.ANTED « YOUTH FOR HARDWARE store.Apply 22068 St.Catherine st.ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS WATCHMAKer.Apply to 2356 St.Catherine et.MUANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; MUST have city roferences.Mrs.Shearer, 108 I Mackay st.ANTBED \u2014 AT ONCE GENERAL BSER- vant.must be good cook; can attend telephone, doctor's house, three in family: high- ost wages given.Call before noon or evenings; references.354 Greene avenue, Westmount.ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY AS CASH- Jer and bookkeeper.Apply Robinson and 2653 St.Catherine st.315 3 'ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY TO WAIT Co., in refreshment parlour during evening.Apply Robinson and Co., 2633 &t.Catherine street.115 2 \u2018ANTED \u2014 GIRL TO MIND BABY AND very light housework; family four; have evenings off; must sleep at home.Apply 104 Elgin st., near Milton.VWANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT for a smail family; washing given out.References required.Apply 684 Sherbrooke st.WANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY FOR LAW OFfice.Apply with references after five p.m., $ Campbell, Meredith, Macpherson & Hogue, Merchants Bank Bldg.115 2 ANTED\u2014 EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR | one child, willing to &o to country in summer.Apply 71 McGill College avenue.115 3 WANT \u2014 AT ONCE EXPERIENCED c ers, sorters, and fancy jroners.Empire E.Laundry, 4218 St.Catherine st.| \u2018'ANTED \u2014 80 OPERATORS, FINISHers and Dressers on pants and vests, steady.work, by the week or by piece; also learners.No.278 St.Lawrence Main st., top flat.115 23] V ANTED \u2014 A CLERK FOR THE WARE- ! house of a manufacturing firm; one accustomed to men's furnishings preferred.Address M, 182], Star Office, stating salary and experience.115 2 V 'ANTED \u2014 GIRLS FOR BINDERY \u2019 \"work; steady position.Apply 1856 Notre Dame at.15 2 V y ANTED -\u2014 GOOD STRONG BOYS; ONLY those willing to work need apply.Also young girls to make themselves generally useful, Apply at once, 1627 Notre Dame st.WANTED \u2014 A BMART MESSAGE BOY.Wages $2.50 per week.Apply 1958 Notre ns 2 Dame st.A MESSAGE BOY.T.H.738 Sherbrooke at.Vy ANTED TWO HANDY MEN FOR ! baling and floor cleaning in peper box factory.Apply to The Miller Bros.Co,, Limited.Ÿ TANTED \u2014 GOOD COOK IMMEDIATELY for a small family; good wages; alab h aid etc.Mrs.Jacobson's pliable Employment Office, 76 Mackay st.ANTED -\u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR family of two.Apply 13 Selkirk avenue, 1st above Sherbrooke, off Guy.ANTED! \u2014 Robinson, ; \\ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR a flat; no cooking, emall family; light work.Apply 121 Union avenue.A ANTED \u2014 GIRL TO ATTEND DOCtor's door and telephone.Apply 49 Union avenue.\\ \u2018ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE BOY TO ASSIST in factory.Apply Monday morning at 8.80 to Bovril, Limited, 27 St.Peter st.WANTED \u2014 50 EXPERIENCED COTTON blouse operators.steady work; good pay.Bajem Co, Limited, 323 St.James st.415 3 vertising Bureau, Chieago.115 3 Dickson, 144 Inspector st.WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, TWO VV ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY STENO- in family; Protestant preferred: refer- grapler; must be competent, one with ences required.2228 St.Catherine st.knowledge of bookkeeping preferred.Apply between 11.30 and 12 o'clock only, 173 Common st.V JANTED \u2014 BRIGHT BOY FOR STOCK broker's office, advancement to one who merits it.Apply by letter to Fairbanks and Abraham, 1724 Notre Dame st.\\ YANTED \u2014 A LITTLE GIRL TO ASSIST with general bousework; must sleep ai home.Apply 135 Baile st.| V JANTED \u2014 TWU SMART GIRIS TO work In a knitting factory, good pes.Apply The Massey Knitting Co., 643 Craig st., top floor.Ÿ \u201cANTHD \u2014 A FIRST CLASS BAR TENDer, one knowing the sandwich culling.good wages to the right man.Apply M, 18:4, Star Office.- % JA NTED A COMPETENT INVOIUE clerk and shipper.Apply in writing, stating experience and salary required to M, 1822, Star Office.WANTED \u2014 FOR MONDAY, JfTH, GOUD + dressmaker; must be good fNnisher, also young girt to learn dressimaking and assist at light housework.Apply at 25 Hutchison st.\u2018 NTED EXPERIENCED SKIRT ' operators and finishers ai once.Apply at 34 Victoria square.hotels.Mrs, Jacobsan\u2019s Reliable Employment Bureau, office 76 Mackay si.'ANTED \u2014 JOBS AT PAINTING.PAPER hanging, decorating, kalsomining, plastering, by first class man.Addrass A.Albert, 09 Senguinet st.111 10 TANTED POSITION BY A YOUNG lady as stenographer and typewriter.Knowledge of French and experienced.Address B, 1533, Star Office.113 8 ANTED ACCOUNTANT, EIGHT vears' experience, desires position with prospects of advancement; strictly steady.reliable, competent: hard worker and progressive.8, 859, Star Office.110 ¢ NTED \u2014 TRAVELLER, SIX YPARR experience, Vancouver.B.C., to Sydney.N.8.desires position; salary oc salary and commission; strictly steady.reliable and aggressive.B, 060, Star Office.110 6 WANTED \u2014 ENGINEER WANTS POSItion In city or country, capable of run- dynamo or ice machine: 1 ning any engine, references.F.1058, Star Office.VV ANTED\u2014JOBS OF PAINTING, PAPER hanging.decorating, kalsomining, plastering.etc., by an experienced workman; best references.Charges moderate.Address Charity Orranization Society, 98 Bleury st.Tel.Main 1412.- 110 15 WANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, DECOrating, tinting, plastering and paper work satisfactory; charges moder- hanging; stores, and all other kinds of businosses; rare chances for beginners.Houses and shops to let.L.Harrie, 25 St.Lawrence.115 8 OIN THE GOVERNOR OF COLORADO end friends In rich Gold Mine.Organisation stock cheap.Send for engineers reports, guests from Z2nd to 20th and permanent on trast June.For further information apply fu University st, Montreal! 110 6 OARD GOWAN BANK HALL, UN Lake Memphremagog, excellent boating, bathing, fishing, large cool rooms, balconles, maps, photographs, references, prospectus.French windows, excellent table; rates mod- Forest City Leasing and Mining Company.erate, Address C.H.McGowan, Georgeville, First National Bank Bldg., Chicago.311 6 Que.311 8 DVERTISER WILL INVEST $500 ANL OARD \u2014 DOMINIQUE.CHARTIER, take active part in sound agency or mantfacturing business.Address with particulars, etc.Address W 148), Star Oftice.113 3 N ACCOUNT OF LBAVING THE CITY will sell cheap high class cigar.fruit and candy store, near Place Viger, one of best spots in city.340a Craig st.113 8 FOR SALE \u2014 OR TO RENT, 54 FT.square, 2 stories feed mill, with wood and coal yard, next C.P.R.tracks, at Mile snd.Apply 12 Chenier st, near Mile End Station.114 2 BILIS.YOU VHT PAY BIG LAUNDRY \u201cpay out a fortune every year.Full particulars how to starch.bleach and iron.No fake.Send 43c.Adnams and Whiteley, Stan- bridge East, Que.114 6 {SUCCESS IN SPECULATION, $lu0.00 IN- » vested in Grain or Stocks by our \u2018Safely Valve Plan\u2019 should result in a profit of $500, $1000.00 within 30 days.Write for particulars .and send for-our free book, \"Modern Methods for Safe Investments.\u2019 Richard Oliver and vection and security.Address C, 154K, Star ate; best references.Drop card to M, Labis, Co.Benkers and Brokers, Chicago Stock Ex- Office.113 2eod 307 Cadieux st.110 12 change Bldg.Chicago.WANTED \u2014 A STRONG AND HEALTHY JANTED.\u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN POSI- V ANTED \u2014 MAKE AND SELL YOUR ,__sStoréman; must have good references.Wages $5.00 per week.Call at 38 Youville square, between 5 and 8 o'clock p.m.113 2e0d ANTEÏ \u2014.AN ENERGETIC MAN, with good business qualifications, can secure a managerial position with Ohio corporation, capitalized for $280.000 ($150,000 paid in) at salary of $1500 and liberal commission, by taking stock in company for term of engagement.stock to be taken up at expiration of agreement.This company is composed of some of the best business men In Columbus.Address C.W.Walker, 88 and 9 La Salle st., Chicago.eod tf V TANTED \u2014 LEARN PROOF-READING: situations secured, $15 to $28 weekly.Home Correspondence School, Philadelphia.2 law tt ANTED \u2014 ON STRAIGHT SALARY, \\ gentlemen or ladies, not to canvass; but to employ agents; position permanent; $800.60 per year and expenses; reliable firm: best references; experience unnecessary.Address MA.O'Keefe, District Manager, care of Turon- to Office, Montreal Star, Toronto, Ont.14 2aw tf YY ANTED \u2014DISTRIBUTORS THHXOUGH- out Canada and United States to distribute samples of merchandisé, circulars, almanacs, story papers, etc.Liberal remuneration, enclose stamp.Globe Advertising Bureau, London, Ontarto.14 law tt VV ANTED \u2014 ENERGETIC MEN OF GOOD character to seii for the Fonthill Nurser- les.Previcus expertence not essential.Steady work.Liberal pay.Flandsome outfit free.Apply @t once.Stone and Wellington.Toronto.98 eod tf VYANTED \u2014 SALESMEN FOR \u2019'AUTO- Spray.\u201d best automatic, compressed-alr hand sprayer made.Big demand.Liberal terms.Sample machine free.(avers Bros, Galt, Ont.40 ood tf VWANTED \u2014 SUMMER CANVASSERS will find nothing to equal \u2018\u2019Anger\u2019s DIgest of Canadian Business Laws.\u2019 Greatest seller published.Write W., H.Anger, 8! Brunswick avenue, Toronto.111 4 eod VV ANTED \u2014 AS MESSENGER A REspectable lad, who has been through the sommon schoul.Apply Kerry, Watson and Co.351 St.Paul st.115 3 HORSES CARRIAGES, ETC.TOR BALE \u2014\u2018AT KIMBALL'S H BE Exchange.C.P.R.Stock Yards, jus! received car horses, consisting of high class carriage, barness, saddle and general purpose horses, matched pairs and express animals.J.H.Kimball and Co., Props., Telephone East 26.101 tf {OR SALE \u2014 SEVERAL GOOD CHEAP work horses, light and heavy, also several work harness, also one Concord buggy.Apply 1883 Notre Dame st.110 # SALE\u2014- A GRAY GELDING, SEVEN years old, 36.1 hands high, sound d fearless, a perfect saddle and driving horse.To be sçen at Dr.P.E.Maurice, 1416 Ontario.112 4 R SALE \u2014 TWO COAL OIL WAGGONS, one new and one secondhand.Address 529 St.Louis st., Mile End.R SALE \u2014 HORSK, CHEAP.REDDISH colour, 5% ft., age 6 years; guod driver.Address Geo, Bertram, 248 St.Catherine st., Hochelaga.V TANTED \u2014 A FEW GOOD FLOOR : ulders; ones experiencéd in agricultural implement work preferred.Apply The Frost and Wood Co., Ltd, Smith's Falls, Ont.Page 115 2 Vy ANTED \u2014 FOR WESTMOUNT ACA- ! demy, commercial master, one with a knowledge of French preferred: qualified to teach writing, arithmetic, elementary bookkeeping, correspondence, shorthand and typewriting.Duties 10 commence September 1st.Application, with testimonials, etc.may be sent on or before May 23rd, to E.W.T.Raddon, Secretary-treasurer School Commissioners, Academy Building, Westmount.115 7 WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED TABLE- : maid.one to sleep at home.Apply 22 Victoria st.V WANTED \u2014 GOOD OFFICE CLERK IN reilroad office; salary $40; also ateno- grapher.Address J, 9550, Star Branch Office.VY ANTED \u2014 AN APPRENTICE TO THE ! drug business, speaking both languages.Address R, 1085, Star Office.\"ANTED A YOUNG BOY TO GO TO the country and make himself generally useful.Apply to 267 University st.V \u2018ANTED \u2014 FIVE GIRLS TO WORK at mica; good wages; from 16 to years old.Apply between 9 and 10 s.m.220 Elm avenue.115 7 V ANTED\u2014 A GOOD HOUSEMAID; MUST : understand waiting on table; references required.Apply 49 Beaver Hall Hill.115 2 ¥ V TANTED \u2014 MEN WHO WANT A FORtune and are willing to work to get it.Only ambitious men need apply.No room for drones.Write G.Marshall and Co., Teas, Lon- ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL FOR GENeral scrvant.94 Durocher st.don, Ont.WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERvant, small private family.Mrs, David Crawford, 69 McGill College avenue.V ANTED AT ONCE GOOD DRESS- : makers and {mprovers, also one to run machine.Apply 144 Metcalfe st.N Apply 2704 St.TANTED \u2014 A GENHRAL MAID FOR small family, to go to Dixie (Lachine.) Catherine st.; ANTED \u2014 WAIST AND SKIRT HANDS, ! also improvers, at once, Miss Rhind, 2734 St.Catherine st.ANTED \u2014 COOK TO GO TO DORVAL.\u201c Appiy 507 Guy at.; ANTED \u2014.PANTRY GIRL AT ONCE.| 54 Union avenue, ANTED A STRONG YOUNG MAN\u2019 and two girls to work in fruit and candy store.Apply at once 2445 St.Catherine st.ANTED \u2014 BRIGHT BOYS FOR SELI- .ing candy in theatre, afternoon and ovéning.Apply 4D Plateau Flats, off Mance street.dy ANT2D \u2014 COOKS8 AND WAITERS FOR rallway dining caf service.Apply Dining Car Department, Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Montreal.ns 6 NTED \u2014 A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN - to take charge of an invalid, light work, good wages; permanent postition.373 Selby st, Westmount.VY ANTED \u2014 AT ST.JOHNS, QUE., GEN- ! eral servant and an experienced nurse .Apply 783 City Hall avenue, to mind am.Ï from 9 to 1 ANTED \u2014 STKNOGRAPHER FOR con .(ab ice, \u2018Gooû prospects : dé- vancement.Boy KR 1068, BRC Se or NTRP =.JUNIOR CLERK FOR Gi.y ftice B at apécts.Appix, stating reference end: ex Derience ta O, Star.Oflés.115° 8 VWANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT GIRL FOR general hotiséwork.Apply at once 38 Mackay st.' WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERT INVOICE \"VV clerk: at once for wholesale manufad-, .None but experienced men néed Standard Shirt Co., Limited.y : 118 ANTED \u2014 §3 A DAY SURE.SEND US WA res 8! e will show you ow to make ¥3 a day; absolutely sure; we furnish the work and teach you free; you work in the turing apply.'ANTED \u2014 BY BRITISH FIRE OFFICE, policy writer, capable of operating Yost or Empire machines; must\u2019 write both tae guages, och sad English, Apply Q, 1001, F as le foie mo Sh locality wh yrre live.Send us your ad and we will explain thy fully; ve.member, we tee aclear profit of 8 for absclutely sure: don't fall Box ° 3 R GALE \u2014 A BEAUTIFUL GLADstone, made by Ledoux, used 6 months.Apply 396 St.Denis st.MANURE CARTAGE FOR summer months, or contract by the year, at reasonable rate.Apply A.Guertin, 34a Stanley st., Phone Up 2416.; ANTED R SALE \u2014 WHITE GELDING, CANada Bnow Cloud, shown at Arena.Can be seen at stable of Johg McManus, 331 Olivier avenue, Westmount.VYVANTED A SADDLE HORSE FOR the summer months in return for it's keep in country.Best of care, where groom is kept.P, 1014, Star Office.R SALE \u2014 HORSES, CARRIAGES.harness, by auction every Tuesday and Thursday at 2.30, at Fraser Bros.\u2019 Depository.No.131 to 139 Inspector, corner St.James st.Mr.Bongard and Mr.Shannon have both sold out and are away west for more.Mr.Daimage is due here on Tuesday or Wednesday, with a carload from Picton, Ont., and Mr.McCualg is expected dally with a number ot choice drivers and workers.Fraser Bros, Auctioneers; James Maguire, Manager.A 115 2 R SALE \u2014 SPLENDID IMPORTED Brougham, 2 Viotories, valuable Tan- dau.very fine Ledoux waggonette.several good buxgies, jump seat waggon, Berard and Major Quebec wWaggon.and a large variety of other vehicles on hand for private sale.Fraser's Depository, 131 to 139 Inspector street, corner St.James.115 2 For SALE -\u2014 FIRST CLASS WORKING mare about 1073 Ibs.Apply 403 Aylwin st.near Ontario st.Hochelaga.114 3 JOR GALE \u2014 A ROCKAWAY, NEARLY new, can be seen at Lariviere's Ahow rooms, 73 &t.Antoine st.For full particulars address H.J.Tellier, 24 St.Dialer st.115 3 WANTED \u2014 QUIET CARRIAGE HORSE.suitable for lady.broken to saddle preferred.McVey's stables, 78 Cathcart at.For SALE \u2014 PIANO BOX BUGGY AND harness, in good running order; cheap for cash; no reasonable offer refused.115 Chatham st.N R.A.MARAIS WILL ARRIVE FROM Western Ontario on Monday.May 18th.with a choice car load of horses: good drivers and workers: will be on view at Victoria sale stable in rear of 342 St.James st.R' SALE #\u2014 JOBBING EXPRESS, horse, harness, etc.also good fox terrier pups.Apply 31 Mackay st.AGENTS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 AGENTS, WE GUARANTEE $3 to 85 a day introducing our genuine *Super-Asbestos\u2019\u2019 wicks; light equal to fn- candescent electrieity; lasts about eight years, Addrem.Pireproof Batety Wick Works, Chicago.ANTED' \u2014 LAMP FREE TO AGENTS; \u201cmakes Its own gas; costs 1c dally; quick seller; cheap.Perfect Light Co., 140 Nassau st.N.Y.V TANTBD \u2014 AGENTS.$0 TO $50 £ weekly easily made.We prove this.Lu: mihous nameplatéä, numbers, signs readable darkest nights; apple tree.Right Supply Co., Engiewood, Ill.> ATANTED \u2014 AGENTS ALL OVER CANada to sell the best household art} on the market, used in every home; big profits.Royal Manufacturing Co, London, (Ontario, ANTEBD \u2014 AGENTS.WE HAVE THE only menuwine gusiight burner that, makes own \u2018at 16 a-dap: ts any lamp: for BOno chimneys: No smoke: lamp free to those wishing te work for us: menton Paper.Wm- pire Gaslight Co., 148 Nsssau st.pi 2 - ; ; aw Pat mana ~ _ - _ \".WAY TO.PERFECT MANHOOD.WHEN all else has failed.comes the Vacuum |.Write fof deseripttve circular Vim y tion as sn attendant and companion to an invalid gentleman, capable of taking entire charge; no objection to trevelling; & good home of more consideration than wages.L, 1197, Star Office.\" 111 12 own brand of chewing gums.300 per cent.profit, For $10 we furnish full detalled information how to make and sell them, by an expect manufacturer.American Specially Co., Dayton, Ohlo, U.S.A.WANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER WiTH CONnection, about to locate in Winnipeg.desires to represent good firm for Manitoba and N.W.T., on salary or salary and commission; strictly rellable and hard worker.K, 1181, Star Office.111 6 T V TANTED \u2014 POSITION BY YOUNG lady in an offce; good knowledge of French; reference.G, 0433, Star Branch Office.1143 VW ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY FIRST class electrician as foreman or superintendent: nine years experience a: wiring and transmission; capable of giving estimates, specifications, etc.G, 1677, Star Office.114 3 AY ANTED \u2014 A POSITION BY A FIRST class cook; would go to seaside.Address 1488, Star Office.5 114 2 H, V JANTED\u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, SPEAKING French and English, with six years\u2019 experience at Customs and shipping business and commercial work.position\u2019 with firm.Can produce highest city references.Box 13, Mont- Teal Star Office, Toronto.114 2 HE ADVERTISER WOULD INVEST $10, - 000, or more if required, in a well established business of good standing or in a reliable Industrial or financial enterprise; possesses exceptionally well located: premises in the commercial centre ,of Montreal and has all the experience necessary for active and Judicious management.Communications strictly private; none but direct firm propositions entertained; no objection to invest outside of Montreal.Apply to O, 188%, Star Office, Montreal.HAVE $2000 AND MORE TO INVEST IN an established business or in a reliable House.Our season opened May first and wo have now completed the additions to our house, putting it in excellent condition and making the rooms comfortable and verandahs very pleasant, and one of the finest locations in the Laurentjans, the house being situated on the Lake Masson, there is goud fishing and plenty of boets.Take UC.PF.K, \u2018train to Ste.Marguerite.For further particulars address to Dominique Chartier, Lake Masson, Co.Terrebonne, P.Q.113 4 OARD \u2014 SUMMER BOARD AT LAt DES llles, very good fishing; charge $1 per day.Apply Eugene Leroux, Jac Charlebois, via Lac Masson, Terrebonne Co.113 8 OARD AT SHAWEBRIDGE, A CUM- modious and well equipped cottage, adjoined by extensive grounds, In easy access of river, near station, will be opened for a limited number of guests May 23rd.Ad dress F.M.Jordan.114 26 OARD NICE LARGE ROOMS AND board, in St.Lambert, for summer, suit friends, everything first class; near station; gentlemen preferred.Apply B.W., Post Otf- fice, St.Lambert.114 2 UTTERNUT RANK FARM, ON LAKR Moemphremagog, will summer boarders; fine scenery unsurpassed.Knowlton Landing, \\ JANTED again be open foe location.boating and Apply to J.H.Ball, Que.114 SUMMER BOARDERS, large house, shade trees, large Verandah, 1-3 mile from G.T.R station, near Catholic church and Post Office.daily mail.Particulars apply Mrs.Mary Russell, Stanbridge, Que.OARD \u2014 BOARDERS WANTED AT MRS.Sanford Burdens, Phillipsburg, P.Q.pleasant rooms, gnod board and moderate prices, house situated in a pleasant part of the village, less than five.minutes\u2019 walk from tha lake and Post Office.OARD - BOARDING HOUSE AT LA Manitou, Hrst class board; price mad- erate: hoats fres nf charge.Adrien Lallier.enterprise.O, 1887, Star Office.Ste.Agathe des Monts.ns 8 DDITIONAL CAPITAL, BRAIN HELP, OARD \u2014 RIVERVIEW FARM IN LAU- or both combined, offered to firms desir- rentian Mountains, on L'Assomption ing business Improvements.Communications River: gopd buating, fishing and bathing, strictly private.O, 1886, Star Branch Office.beautiful scenery and feams supplied, Terms moderate.Address Mrs.UC.S.Noad.River- ! ANTED ACTIVE PARTNER, WHO will Invest three thousand dollars, with a large established piggery, in Toronto, for the purpose of raising and fattening hogs for the market.Salary $10 a week.Box 10, Montreal Star Office, Toronto./ANTED \u2014 SITUATION, YOUNG LADY with hospital training, desires to go to seaside or country, with an Invalid; best references.Terms moderate.Address L., Box 103, East Angus, Que.114 8 \\ TANTED\u2014 BY EXPERIENCED PERSON the care of gentleman's residence for the summer months; best city references « H, 0470, Star Branch Office.114 2 TANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN IN QUEbec, commencing the commission business, having had several years experience in the wholesale grocery, would be open for 8 few agencies; best of reference.Address P.0, Box 255, Quebec.114 7 \\ TANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, with good references, work by the day, office cleaning or washing.Apply 44 St.Antoine st.* V JANTED hanger and tinter, ton, 662A Lagauchetiere st.V ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY YOUNG man to go to country for summer, good references; strictly sober.J, 9545, Star Branch Office./ VV ANTED \u2014BY YOUNG LADY POSITION - ag stenographer and typewriter: several years\u2019 experience; good references.Salary not less than $7 per week.Address T.J.M., 38 Richmond square.\u2014 BY FIRST RATE PAPER job work.J.Hings 115 8 CHAIR CANING, NIOBLY TANTED ' and durably done; special aflention given to high class caning.Address Thos, Patterson, 172 St.Urbain at.115 4 2aw VYANTED \u2014 KATE TUPHOLME ON ARrival in Canada requires situation as receptionist, bookkeeper and cofrespondent in photographie atudlo, competent to take entire charge of reception room and able to assist in retouching, operating and general work; age 37 years; salary $7.50 per week.Good testimonials, Address oure of Mrs.Birt, Kmowl- ton, P.Q.: 115 4 j ANTED GENTLEMAN \u2018(26) SEEKS : employment in office or \u2018store, late receiving and forwarding agent for British S.A.Chartered Co.Address H, 9510, Star Branch Office, St.Catherine st.115 3 ; \u2018ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY OFFICE work.not requiring French, shorthand or type.H, 0008, Star Branch Office.WVWANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY POSItion as ladies\u2019 companion or mother's help, travelling.H, 9507, Star Branch Office.ANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER hanging.tinting, graining, etc., good work and low prices.Tel.3180, Uptown.A.Barker, l£A Sussex.115 3 2aw V /jANTED \u2014 BY FIRST CLASS CUTTER position, best of city references.In employ of J.J.Mllloy, Bt.Catherine atreet, for seven years.Address N.8.Allx, 1600 S:.James st.'ANTED\u2014 NURSE, MATPBERNITY, OPEN for engagements.Terms moderate.135 Mance st.WANTED \u2014 A NATIVE OF HOLLAND (married), 42 years old.expert accountant and bookkeeper, speaking English, French and German, seeks position in a bank, office or hotel.First class references.Address O, 1804, Star Office.115 3 Vy#nTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY WISHES, TO ! £0 to the country or peaside aa lady's companion or verness for summer months; 3 remmunerafjon necessary.R, 1963, Star îce.JANTED \u2014 ROOFING OF ALL DESCRIPtion, metal, gravel, pitch, rosin, cement.asphat cement, cellar floors and walks in vulcanite and cement; first class materials end work guaranteed.Z.Bayard, No.1020 St.Andre st., Bell Tei.East 2247.WANTED \u2014 LADY WISHES SITUATION as housekeeper or any position of trust; references.Q.\u201c1951, Star Office.1315 2 V TYANTBD \u2014 HATS AND BONNETS TO trim by an experienced American milliner; old material used to advantage.46 Ayl- mer S$ VW ANTED BY YOUNG WOMAN AS working housekeeper to gentleman; is good cook, understands her business; country preferred; references.Address A.Mc- Kenna, Morrisonville, Clinton Co., New York.WANTED \u2014 MATTRESSES MADE-OVER at residences, $J; in lots of six, 73c each; amalier lots, smaller discounts.Fraser, 4456 Bourgeois st.Ÿ \\ANTED \u2014 BY TOUNG LADY POSITION in dentist's office; experienced.H, #480, Star Branch Office.æ ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG GIRL A POSItion as nurse, willing to go to Lhe seaside; first class references.Apply by létter 17 St.Mark et.118 2 ANTED \u2014 PLACE BY.'A YOUNG -Chineman.\u2019Abply 58 Ste Famille st.\u2018ANTED BY YOUNG GSCOTCHMAN I situstion as bread, cake or pastry baker, strictly temperate; good rbferences.Apply £0 For SALE \u2014 CHEAP, CAUSB ILL- health, licensed saloon, doing a very good business on Bt.Catherine st.A veal Klondike.L.A.Jacques, J3 Banque du Peuple Building, or #824 Charlevoix st.Phone Main 1174.'ANTED \u2014 BIDS FROM CARPENTER.V uphoisterer, and machinist,-to build parts of machines.423a Craig st.WANTED \u2014 ELECTRIC right drill.gramophone, bought, sold.423a Cralg st.For SALE \u2014 A NUMBER OF RESTAUrants in English and French centres, and having large connections.I have them from $100u, cash, the balance on time.I give special attention to strangers, enabling them to establish themselves in businessp without trouble.Apply to Jean Castelli, 17 St, James st.Established 15 years.-Specialty of , this line.Tel.Main 451.MOTOR.UP- slot machines; R SALE \u2014 BT.CATHERINE STRUEKT.near theatres, one of the best cigar and tobacco stands, with barber shop.Prosperous business.Will be sold on easy terms.I have also à number of other cigar, candy and other shops, from $200, $300, $400 and $600.Also four grocery shops.Apply to Jean Castelli, 17 St.James st.No commission charged.COR SALE \u2014 THE.SMALLEST RAILroad in the world, the greatest moneymaker for fairs, parks, etc.would exchange for building lots.U.H.Dandurand, 1% La Presse Bldg.115 2 VWANTED \u2014 PURCHASERS OF SHARES in industrial investment which makes a profit of 80 p.c.on its capital and pays half yearly dividends at rate of 10 p.c.Further capital is required to extend plant to meet growing requirements of business.Apply 8, 1007, Star Office.1315 26 Horers.CORNER SALOONS, RESTAUrants, grocery, cigar.fruit stores, butcher shops, dining.pool.billiard parlours, factories, mills, boarding houses, god printing establishments, etc.Buyers don't waste time and money looking in vain for a Klondyke, but consult us at once (free nf charge); our spe- clalty since 10 years, We have genulne bargains that you don\u2019t know.and never will, if you don\u2019t call at Dagenails and Co.505 | Craig st., corner St.Lawrence, headq ters for business chances.Country hotels, also city hotels exchanged for property.Properties, lots, farms exchanged.Rooms, 10.11, J2.Telephone East 1810.JD\\SENAIS & CO., 505 CRAIG STREET.has for sale the best saloon n Montreal, another corner saloon, must be sold.centrally located, license Itself worth $3200.including 8200 stock, cash register, safe.etc., all tor $2500.$1500 cash to prompt buyer.Al bakery: also first class confectionery store, cash not required; guarantee accepted.OHNSON & COUSINEAU, 062 ST.JAMES.Bell Tel.Main 4336.Licensed restaurant, worth $3000, will sell for 61500: easy terms.Cigar and fruit store on Bt, Catherine west, warth $2000, will sell for $1100: receipts $25 to $30 3 day.Grocery stores for sale at 80 dents on the dollar.3 lodging houses in Al la- cality for sale at half price.Licensed Tes'au- rant and country hotels for sale or would exchange for city property or tarnis.We have three good paying city properties to exchange for farms.- : view Farm, De Ram-ay, Que.115 3 law JARD - MRS.SAILMON 1S NOW PREpared to receive buarders for the summer nionths, all mudern accommodations; charges moderatr.Apply Mrs.Salmon, Salmon Skauon, Tartierville, Que.OARD ORCHARD FARM HOUSE, pleasantly situated on Memphremagog Lake, near wharf and Post Office, three miles w Bolton Sulphur Springs.Plans, nice shady beach, bathing house.Terms \u201c 84 and $5 per Week; city referénce furnished.Photo at Montreal Business Men's league Office, Angus St.Martin, Knowlton Landing, Que.A 115 4 law OARD \u2014 NEAR LAKE MEMPHREMA- BE, beautiful! scenery, quiet.For parti- eulars apply Mrs.E.F.Hurlbyt, Hillhurst, East Bolton, Que.115 3 law VARD BEN.LEROUX HOUSE.OUR season opened May Ist, and we have now completed the additions to our house, puting it in excellent condition, and making the rooms comfortable, and verandahs very pleasant.Excellent table, and une nf the finest locations in thg Laurentians, the house being situated on both Lake Des Isles as well as Lake Char- lebois.There 1s good fishing and plenty of boats.Terms, transients $1 per day; weekly or monthly boarders #5 per week.Tu coms ence 1s practically a guarantee that you will repeat your visit.Take CPR.train to St Margaret.Address for further particulars Ben.Leroux Fils, Lac Charlebois.St Margaret, P.Q.109 2 law OARD \u2014 LORD MINTO HOTEL WILL open May 15th, 1903, for the summer.This hotel 1s beauilfully situated on Lake Et.Joseph.six miles from St.Agathe, i» new, And up-to-date, and in the centre of extensive fishing grounds, For terms and pare ticulars apply I' O.Box 1183.city.or to Michal Bergin, Prop.Si.Adolphe de Howard.110 3 Baw OARD FOR BUMMER MONTHS, 1-8 mile from St.Lawrence Park, three minutes\u2019 walk from the Electric Btreet Rallway, which runs to all stations, electric light throughout the house; large airy rooms; splendid boating and fishing.Apply to Mrs.Butler, Poplar Farm, East Front, Cérnwall.Ont.198 4 2aw OARD \u2014 \u2018LES SAPINS* WILIL RE-OPEN June first.Good boating apd fishing.French spoken.Les Sapins, Sabrevols, Que.103 8 2aw ROOMS AND BOARD.Rex \u2014 TO LET LARGE.WELL FUR- > nishad room.with board.Visitors to the city will elso find first class accommodation, 200 Peel st.12 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.brooke street, hice hright rooms, with very good board; ferences.743 SHER- comfortable telephone; pe- 110 10 FIRST CLASS FURNISHED let, with board, for gentle.126 Berri si., near Dubury 110 ¢ O0OM3 -\u2014 rooms 10 men.Apply No.st., Viger Hotdl.0OMS AND BOARD.TRANSIENTS R and permanent accommodated.Choice bright, airy and nicely furnished rooms; superior table service; employes polite and attentive.Parisian House, 81 and 83 Unlon ave.(few doors oft Morgan's establishment.) - 1 8 OHNSON & COUSINEAU, 6 ST.JAMES.A lodging house, all furnished, in a first class locality.for rale, worth $500.00, will sell for $230.00 to a quick buyer.A great bargain for a young married couple.8 FOR SALE \u2014 VICTORIA HOTEL, \u2018comer Inkerman and Victoria sta.Hull, Quebec, one of the good places of Huli: H- cense guaranteed.For particulars address Joseph Hurtubise, Hull, Que.For SALE \u2014 ONE SET WOOLLEN MILL machinery.Special Inducements to anyone wishing to start a grist mil, tannery.woodenware or furniture factory.Apply to J Harper, V.Clerk.Sunbridge, Ont.103 4 law PATENTS GUARANTEED.PATENTS SR- cured or fee returned.Send model or sketch for free opinion as to Patentability.Bend for our illustrated \u2018Guide Book, finest publication issued for free distribution.Contains 100 mechanical movements, Tells how to obtain a patent, how and what to invent for profit, how to sell patents, law polnis for Inventors, etc.Patents secured through us advertised without charge in the Patent Record.Sample copy free.We also send free our list of inventions wanipd.\u2018Address Evans, Wilkens and Co., Regist Patent Attorney, Evana Butlding, Washington, D.C.01 4 law PDovsLe YOUR MONEY.\u2014 BUY U.8.Steel Common Stock.820 will margin ten shares, $40 on twenty.Every two point advance will double your lhvestment.This stock pays a 4 D.c.dividend and 10 p.c.on present value, regardless of market fluctuations.It will sell at 80 before July ist.Best and est investment we know of.Write for our vice on Grain, Provisions and Cotton.Book Free.Heed Brokerage Co., St.Louls, Mo.74 law tf RESTAURANTS TO LET IN OTTER- burn Park, St.Hilaire, for the season.Terms moderate.B.F.Campbell, St.Hn- 3 aire.1 8 é\" VV RITE FOR LITERATURE AND OUR popular instalment plan of selling big cash dividend paying mining oll stocks.Divl- dend Securities Co., 6! Broadway, New York.eet WANTED \u2014 ATTRACTIONS oR DOMinion Day celebration at Kemptville, A.J.Kerr, Secretary, Kempiville, Ont.114 4 PPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE TO the Corporation of the City of Montreal for.leave to.oped \u2018a lumber pard at 168 St.Hypolita et.August Jean.115 2 - Your PLANO OR ORSAN TUNED, AC- ~K \"tiom regulated and cleaned for $1.30, by John, Cross, composer and practical and repairer, late with Karn Plano Co., years ft in M ji.Have your piano poi- fahed by mw to last, guaranteed; drop postal 444 Amherst at.Telephone Kast 494.(CHEAP READING FOR THE SEASIDE.clearing snle of books and - re.suitable fod Bink, branch, mow occuptled » Company, 33 St, James st.Montreal.| ; 112004 Ce rpg IR STE = ue | 3414 81.Cetderine st.| OUMS \u2014 SINGLE AND DOUBLE rooms, With first class board; gentlemen preferred.55 Uniun avenue.111 6 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, SUITable for young men or married couple; good board: central locality.Telephone Up 153), 2484 St.Catherine at.- 111 8 vOMs \u2014 AND BOARD.743 SHER- brovke street, nice bright, comfortable rooms, with very god board; telephone; re ferences.110 10 1 OOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO FURNISHED rooms, hot and cold water, Aver light, phorv:; ladles or gentlemen; with board.No.20 City Councillors st.112 4 AND BOARD IN VERDUN Jower Lachine, opposite Nun's Island, orchard and grounds, nice place fur bathing and boating; reasonable terms; cars pass tho door.Apply to cottage with verancan, white pillar gate.113 3 OooMs OOM \u2014 AND BOARD FOR A GENTLEman (English family), No.138 Lagau- chetiere st.corner Panet.113 3 OCOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.DOUBLE PAR- + lour bedroom, with first class board} also table board, under new management.138 Metcalfe st.113 8 OARD \u2014 A SUITE OF ROOMS IN Æ first class house, with private bathe room and balcony, shout the 1st June.Apply, #16 Dorchester st.114 3 OOMH AND BOARD.TWO ROOMS © and partial board if desired; private family; 1175 8t.Denls st.114 8 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, CAN ACCOMmodate gentleman with large furnished room, or {wo gentlemen with large room and sitting room, furnished, with partial board, in most desirable portlop of Westmount.Als dress J, 1738, Btar Office.114 OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS, DOUBLE AND single, Auer light, sitting room, plano} LAUNDRY MACHINERY.R BALE \u2014 LAUNDRY MACHINERY, washers, eximctors.mangles, bosom, y, band and collar ironers, starchers, dampeners and dry house, full line, new and secondhand, cheap.Mireav\u2019's Laundry Machinery, 414 Main.115 200d J AUNDRY MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, headquarters for everything needed in thé modern laundry.Write for new {llustrated catalogue and full particulars.York Manufsc.turing Co.Toronto.@ 40 eod \"te PHOTO SUPPLIES.PH any, prstagreps a pénis , «lu Dattèng- Photo L.Anderson, Pictou, N.8.no childreh: table board.Summer rates.108 109 3 law Union avenue.Bis 3 MISCELLANEOUS.OOMS \u2014 AND ROARD, PURNISHED rooms, front ringle and double, gas and hot water.178% Bleury st.near St.Cathers ine st.OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.LARGE, NICEly furnished, clean front room, with og without Poa.Auer light, central location, quiet.ance xt 112 3 3am OOMR \u2014 WITH BOARD, NEAR WINDsor.7 Beaver Hall square, 111 Gaol ROM \u2014 AND TABLE BOARD AT THE Arlington House.40 Metcalfe st., Ope posite Dominion square.111 300d : nl SHOW CASES.ast Ou SHOWROOMS ARE REPLETE WITH samples of modern floor and wal) curés, counter cases, 62.00 per foot Toronto.free.\u2019 @ law 12 store tô let, .n Gig Curiosity; Shop.snd gootety - fl4e to\u2018 créer.Jewellery- Mig.Co.Agents Wanted.ER Show a poses sis un PIT North .Canadien Case Co, Adelaide West, Foroute.\u2014 = BE EEE joo Cato A 4 i A + 1 16 * _ PS tn fe oa ROOMS TO LET.\u201d - Nt ting pa Rows \u2014 AT 1505 ONTARIO STREET, : er St.Denis st, lsrge front room.T fiat, telophuge molwn comforts; pri- family.111 5 CONS \u2014 FRONT AND BACK BEDROOM.ur, on ground floor, nice rooms, OR Wath flat; also some on upper fai.all newly Sirished.Quist locality; gentlemen only.69 shel se.103 13 JRO0Ms \u2014 10 LET CLUB CHAMBERS.10 Satin Dips Plage.Gentlemen only.Shower i valet; near St.James Club and best Pestaurants, theatres and trams.108 26 Roous \u2014 ONE OR TWO NEWLY FURnished rooms, in family of two.Ap- $y 126 Champ de Mars st.110 8 J OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE FRONT room.bathroom flat, Auer Mght, hot and cold WAST In room; gentleman only.147 Metcalfe Street, 110 6 OOMS \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE RNOMS, IN comfortable house, with or without hreak- fast; gentlemen only.60 University st 110 8 OOME\u2014 TO LET COMPLETE AND NEWly furnished rooma, $150 tn $3 0 per week, in advance.Gentlemen only.4% Ca'h- cart st.nn 8 OOMS8 \u2014 FURNISHED SINGLE FRONT room on bathroom flat.153 Bleury st.1t1 5 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED 11156 QOOMS \u2014 roomy at 23 McGill College ave.00MS FURNISHBD FRONT AND back bedrooms on bath flar, also upper newly furnished.80 University st 112 4 OOMS TWO COMFORTABLY FUR- * nished bedronms on bath flat, breakfast ff required.2688 St.Catherine rt.112 4 \u201c JROOMS ~~ TO LET.LADY DESIRING fooms, | ROOMS TO LETa Rooxs \u2014 TO LET AT BACK RIVER, large.pleasant rooms, furnished end un- nice grounds, two minutes electric depot; terms moderate.M, 1841, Star Office.OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED bedroom, bathroom fiat, all modern con veniences.103 Stanley st.0OMS \u2014 TO LET @ NICE ROOMS, VERY central, nine dollars per month; also the furniture for sale if desired.Address O.wd, Star Office.00MS \u2014 TO LET.WITH OR WITHOUT buard, double front rooms.771 Faluca atreet.115 2 OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM.IN PRIvate family, furnished or unfurnished.Address 2321 Notre Dame st.115 3 COM \u2014 TO RENT FOR GENTLEMAN only; large room; without board.St Catherine 8! Westmount.Moss \u2014- furnished roms.ground floor.plano; alzo one single room.Apply 3) Cathcart at 115 2 Jaw RovNs, \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED ROUME.4 Thistle Terrace, near MuWitl Coilege a\\enue OOM LET.UNFURNISHED.ON bath flat.newly renovated, suited to lady or gentleman of qulet habits, 2694 St.Catherine st.Roous \u2014~ TO LET DOUBLE AND SINgle roam on bath flat.gjso on top flat; Bi Union ave.TO hit water; moderate prices.OMS \u2014 AT 486 CATHCART STREET.\u201c lerge, briæht, airy rooms, furnished 83 bedroom and sitting room.and a kitchen, hot and cold.water.large pleasant for- Referencés .ex- pantry, with gas stove, ete, on ground floor; also nished room on other finors.front room.parlour flat, furnished of changed 115 3 law unfurnished, heated, electric light, use of - bathroom, in quiet family of two.Reference ROME \u2014 TO LET COMFORTABLY FUR- required.208 Laval avenue.212 4 \u201c nishrd hedrooms, bath flat, modern con- : venirnees; gentlemen only: no esis.refer- 00M \u2014 TO LET ELEGANTLY FUR- ences exchanged.Appiy 170 Mansfield ut.nished, suitabla for one or two gentle- 115 2 men.all modern conveniences.Apply 38 Mac- pt kay st.1123 5 OOMS \u2014 TD LET A LARGE BACK .TT - mom for ladies or gentlemen.with the OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED.STEAM use of the kitchen, $5 313 St.Antoine st.À heat.enamel baths, hot water, Auer light, telephone; gentiemen only.SU Inspector Ro: \u2014 SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS street.133, 4 with first class board: gentlemen prefer- réd.7l3a Sherbrooke st ROOM \u2014 FURNISHED, BATH FLAT, 1 or 2 gentlemen only, private famiiy.Ro\u201d \u2014AND BOARD IN PRIVATE FAM- pear M.A.grounds, Wesimaunr.Breakfast tiv; house in desirable locality, with And late dinner it desired.Address E.4333, beautiful view and convenient to cars Tele - Stay Branch Office.112 4 phone.J.8535, Star Branch Office.115 7 .OOMS \u2014 TO.LET, NEATLY FI'RNISH- 1 OOMS\u2014THREE UNFURNISHED BRIGHT ed.on bathroom flat; all conveniences.rooms on bath flat, nice Jonkout and in 38a Mance st.113 3 a nice locality, with quiet family; no cll - = dren.583 Si.Dominique st.115 2 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, BATH floor, porcelain bath.Auer Iight, mod- OOM \u2014 VERY NICELY FURNISHED arn accommodations.300B st.Denis st pariour bedrmom, modern convenience; 113 3 privata family.transients accommodated, 20 Metsill College Avenue.OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET Apply 211 Grand Trunk st, Fuint St MS \u2014 TWU LARGE FRONT ROOMS.Charles.113 3 * hot and cold wager, Auer ight, =n a SY: y, very fine locailty, @t 573 Sher.OMS \u2014 TO LET Two Lanne Private family.vers front rooms.Apply 32 Victoria et.* 113 3 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE ROOMS AT 38 BU- rocher st.115 3 2aw MS \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED OR UNfurnished rooms, with or without use of kitchen.Apply after D pm.48 Milton st.313 3 JP OOMS FURNISHED ROOMS, VIEW : on Dominion square, breakfast if desired; telephône, Auer light.6 and Osborne street.113 3 OOMS \u2014 TU LET ON SHERBROOKE, near Mountain, large and small room, bathroom flat; telephone, electricity.G, 9420, Star Branch Office.113 à JPOOM TO LET FURNISHED BEDroom, suitable for une or two gentlemen, mice locality: Upper St.Urbain st.Tefms moderate.Address D, 1505, Star, Uffive.113 3 OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE 4 room.hot water healing, Auer light, every comfort 534 Sherbrooke st.13 3 OOMS \u2014 TO LET ON BATHROOM FLAT, Auer light, hot and cold water, also double parlours, all newly fitted up.Apply to 20 Metcalfe st, Dominion square.113° 8 + OOMS \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED, LARGE | front room on bathroom flat.suitable for married couple or two gentlemen, central \u2018locality.Apply 151 Bleury at.214 2 OOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO SINGLE ROUMS.21B Victoria st.114 2 OONS \u2014 TO LET ONE FRONT PARlour bedroom and back parlour.for gentleman; breakfast if required.125 Shuter st.114 2 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, SUITABLE FOR two, Use of kitchen, $1.23 per week.293 St.Charles Borromee, Nice locality, near Sherbrooke.314 2 OOME \u2014 FURNISHED AND UNFUR- / nished to firs! class people; also two suits rooms cv: ting, with hot and cold running water, suitable for doctor and dentist.34 Osborne st., facing Dominion.square.114 3 QOM \u2014 TO LET NEWLY FURNISHED room on bath flat, Auer light; private family; no children, terms rcasonable.33 Mance st.114 3 OOMS \u2014 TO LET 905 DORCHESTER ST.five doors west of Windsor Hotel, in a well appointed house, one double, one single room, with breakfast, rooms with hot, cold sunning water.References exchanged.133 3 OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE UNFURNISH- - ed room, with use of kitchen, where no other roomers are kept and in nice locality.For particulars apply 233 St.Martin art.114 2 - OOMS \u2014 ON SHUTER, BELOW MIL- \u2018 ton, nicely furnished, large or smali rooms, as sitting and bedroom or singly.Address F, 1856, Star Office.114 6 OOM \u2014 SINGLE FURNISHED FRONT room, bath flat, central and good.locality.240 St.Urbain st, corner Ontario st.114 2 OOMS NICELY FURNISHED, MODern accommodations; central localiiy; private family.Apply 42 St.Denis st., Viger Garden.114 2 .ZPOOMS \u2014 TWO WELL FURNISHED \u2018 rooms, double and single, hot and cold wnter.- \u201cbath: - modern Accormmodations.149 ta.Alexander ot, opposite St.James Metho- diet Chureh.14 2 OOM WESTMOUNT, OPPOSITE MA.grounde, one large bright room, bath newly cleaned house.78 Hallowell at.134 2 fiat, near cars.- ooMs PRIVATE HOUSE, DOUBLE | ADd single, a sulte, bed and sitting room, for a bachelor.bath flat; gentlemen only.20 McG College avenue, 11$ 4 OOMS \u2014 PARLOUR AND REDROOM TO two gentlamen of quiet habits, or man and wife, with or without board.18a Kin- kora, off Mackay st., below Dorchester.114 2 OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHHD * room.Modern conveniences, family private, gentlemen only.108 Union ave.114 3 ONMS8 \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE BEDROOM, an bathroom fat, with Auver™Hght.Apply 32 Park avenue, city.115 3 ROOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE \u201c Tom to rent op bathroom flat, strictly private, good comfortable home for young man.Reply 778 Palace st, After 6 pm.I OOMS TO LET MAGNIFICENT À double and single, with all modern con- venlences, home comforts; French Canadian family.74 St.Denis st.I Qoms - TO LET NJCELY FURNISHed bedroom and sitting roam, Qn bath flat.also double room.40 Cherrier st.115 2 Reoxus\u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, y house renovated throughout, small private family.8i0 Palace st.115 2 «296 .115 2 TO LET TWO LARGE WELL ASP Rooms \u2014 TO LET COMFORTABLY FURnished rooms, Auer light, mat or with- t board.Apply 461 Gt Antoine- west.ous Army Ta Tod OOM \u2014 BRIGHT, COMEORTARLY ' nished single bedroom.bathroom family private; bo children: rent moderate.Can be seen mornings, evenings, 196 Vinet \u2018st.Rous \u2014 TO LET ELEGANTLY FURnished.suitable for gentlemen or umar- ried couple.all modern conveniences.Apply 2346 St.Catherine at.ooM3 BATHROOM FLAT, TWO rooms, back and front, also large front parlour, first flat, newly cleaned.43 Victoria street.116 2 oo HANDSOMELY FURNISHED bedroom.suitable for married couple.also room for gentieman, with or without breakfast.105 Stanley st.115 2 Rous - TO LET.NEW HOUSE, DOUBLE or aingle, bath flat, electric light, hot water, enamel bath, convenient to cars, mice locality.Apply 376D Si.Anwoine st.115 3 RR \u2014 SINGLE ROOM, WITH BOARD, \u201c fu a private French family, Auer fight and steam heated.433 St.near Ontario.Dents, O0OMS - ONE LARGE AND TWO smaller ones; transients taken: elegantly furnishad.Special rates to gentlemen.741 Sherbrooke st.- .ROOMS WANTED.\\ TANTED \u2014 SUITE OF THREE ROOMS and breakfast; locality af Hutchison at.State terms.N, 1866, Star Office.¥ JANTED \u2014 ONB OR TWO FURNISHED rooms, with or without board, at once \"In Upper hine or lake shore, R, 1962, Star \"Office.- \u2014 V JANTED\u2014 COMFORTABLE AND CLBAN room, with bachelor's privileges.Mention price and privileges.Address R, 1063, Star Office.\u2018 ANTED - FURNISHED, ONE OR TWO large rooms, on first foor.vicinity St.Catherine street, between Mountain and University.E.1810, Star Office.113 2e0d BOARD.OARD \u2014 MRS.SEARL.LADIES DOCtor; atrictly private accommodation, with professional attendance for ladles: Ladies treated and attended.28 St.Monique at.110 6 OARD \u2014 MRS.BRAZEAU, LADIES\": sick nurse, removed from 10% Berthelot ta 285 Bleury st, rooms and aoccommadations fur ladies.+ 108 11 eod OARD \u2014 MRS.McEWAN, LADIES BICK purse, superior accommodation.hot baths and Auer light; best medical attendance; aurictly private.187 Cadieux at.; 107 15e04 ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.WANTED \u2014 ROOM AND BOARD BY young lady employed during day; must be quiet home: west end.Address G, in private family preferred; 1100, Star Office.110 6 WANTED BOARD AND ROOM IN + -Longueudl,.Montreal South or Si.Lambert for two gentlemen of quiet habits.State terms.etc.\u2026.to G, 1667, Star Office.114 2 VV ANTED \u2014 NICE DOUBLE FRONT room and board, married pie: no children.State terms.which must be moderate.Apply I.9505, Star Branch Office.N *ANTED 4 BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN mom and board at St.Anne de Belle vus for the summer.Slate terms, week or month.Reply R, 1067, Star Office.113 2 J ANTED BF A REFINED YOUNG lady single room, with board, home comforts, in the vicinity of Perk avenue.Permanent.M, 1826, Star Office.OMS TO LET TWO LIGHT AIRY .rooms, on bathroom flat; nicely furnish- 715 Sherbrooke st.OOMS \u2014 UNFURNISHED 'ROOMS TO let.Apply 336 St.Antoine st.ed.1 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, BPAU- tiful large double rooms.suitable gentlemen.lady friends or married couple: Auer fight, hot and cold water, with or without board.76 Mansfeld st.\u2019 Coms TWO COMFORTABLY FURnished bedroomm on bath fiat; gas and hot water.Apply 203 Versailles at.Rooxs TO LET FURNISHED BED- ! room.with sitting room.If desired, mid- die fiat,\u2019 electric lighting and all modern conveniences; no other roomers: no children: terms reasonable.106 Park avenue, city.OooM NICE UNFURNISHED ROOM * to rent in front of house; $4 per month.2115 Mayor st.; OOM \u2014 LARGE.WELL FURNISHED room, on bathraom flat (dhower bath).with private family, on St.Antoine, near Fulford; convenlent to cars.Address G, D447, Star Branch Office.OOMsS\u2014 NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE and singte rooms on bathroom flat.with all conveniences.813 Dorchester st., opposite Fraser Institute.114 2 OOM \u2014 A CLEAN, NEATLY FURNISH- \u2018.ed bedroom, with all modern convent- ences.in private family.Apply at 798 Palace street.DOM \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED OR UNfurnished, gas, hot water healing.Apply Bayle st.Rous \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE AND SINgle, nice furnished rooms.in private ramily, with or without board.134 8t.Denis street.+ NA OOM \u2014 \"WELL FURNISHED FRONT room on bath flat.gentleman enly.157a 127 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE FURnished front rooms, bathroom flat, for gentlemen: terms moderate; transients sccom- modated.53 Victoria st.JOOMS \u2014 NICE LARGE FRONP FURnished room.2619 St.Catherine »t.Rooxs - WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE and sin rooms on parlour and Ddeth- room FMoor, ail modern conveniences.13 Phils lips square.: OOM \u2014 FURNIBHED, FOR MARRIED couple or two gentlemen; central jocal.Ity; $1 per week each.Address J, 8540, Star Brangh Office.1152 4 Roous \u2014 TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, connecting, bath floor, also large pes lour, unfurnished, first floor, newly renovated; new management, possession at once.84 Crea cent st.OOM * single front on bathroom flat.99 Mansfield st.\u2019 OOM\u2014TO LET COMFORTABLE DOUBLE room on bdth flat, Auer light, hot waler heatings; private family.$ Berthelet at.M8 \u2014 ONE GOOD SIZED FOR TWO.Æ% one singic, well furnished, Auer light.ail modern conveniences; breakfast If necessary.#73 Guy mt.114 2 JPOOMS \u2014 TO RENT FIRST CLASS N +.rooms, double front room, bath flat.in \u201csmall private family, second door Stanley Hotel, opposite front Dominion square.18% + 1 Osborne st.314 2 \u2018T)poms \u2014 FRONT AND BACK PARLOUR 24 as bed and sitting room, also one single Al room, well furnished, use of telephone.Sherbrooke st.114 8 ! Fpooms \u2014 FINE FURNISHED DOUBLE .and single rooms, excellent location.23 + University st.114 2 r OOM \u2014 TO LET 142 MANSFIELD \u2018 st., large.well furnished room for .one et more.gentlemen.114 2 i Rox \u2014 LARCE ROOM ON BATHROOM > fait, beautifully furnished.18 Unlon ave.\u2018 114 3 3-¥300M \u2014 TO RENT COMFORTABLY FUR.te nished room on bathroom flat.2070 St.Catherine st.*X9p00M8 \u2014 TO LET LARGE, WELL FUR- 2 nished room.suitable for married couple eof two gemilemen: also one large unfurnished iggom on Bathroom flat.Address 80 University \u2018street.+PPOOM \u2014 LARGE BACK ROOM AND a : pattoar, nâce locality.private family.: Bath, Ww.\u2018gan.20 Drolet at.: MS \u2014 BRIGHT FURNISHED ROOM, x 500 Sherbrooke nt.near Bleury.Rex \u2014 TO LET WELL FURNSHED + front room fof one or two gentiemen, bath flat, gas, clothes cupboard.Apply Z23VA Bleury at., cur.Untarlo.115 2 OUMS + TO LET LIGHT.AJRY, COMfortably furnished double and single room on bathroom flat; cvery convenience.48 Beaver Hall Hill 113 2 OOM8 \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURnished, With or without board.«1 Bai- moral st.Regus \u2014 TO LET ON MQUNTAIN ST, above St.Catherine, newly furnished soum, bathroom flat, electricity; breakfast and iateg dinner; gentlemen only.H, M72, Star Brafich Office.a8 OOM - WELL FURNISHED ROOM FOR - une or two gentlemen.204a Bleury st, second flat.OOMS \u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, for gentlemen only, 868 Lagauchetiers street.115 8 Moox \u2014 T0 RENT AT 58 SF.MATTHEW street./ => OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, : Unton avenme, for Ro ALY ; FURNISHED ; batiiroom flat; sante 1 + 3 \u2014 COMFORT front bedroom, OOMS \u2014 ON BATH FLAT.PORCELAIN bath, hit water, eiectrie + ule rs - \u201ca TH FLAT, 113 nen.men only.1IT3 Mansffetd at.mouse, 186 Cathedral at, 3 doc: inion square.COMFORTABLY FURNISHED | WANTED \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM AND board for married couple in private fam- fly preferred.for the 20th of May: central locality.Address, stating terms Box K.1191, Star Office.111 2 2aw us GARDENING.ex Bt.Law- Charles \u2018Defynck once 5x ist and gardener.cheapes place in ride for wedding bouquets, designs, ont flowers and all kinds of table and wedding lants.Telephone East 3437, MANUFACTURERS OF CUTLERY.Send your orders for shirt blades ell lawn mowers, doctors\u2019 instraments Bergeron & Co., 16 ground and set.8t George Street.' LIGHTING, HEATING, PLUMBING uick results, good workmanship n every Quict face Fimbing wat BE Jas A .33 Bleury.Tel.28.= - COUGHS pPCANETS @orns MENTHOL BALSAM | 107 tt KINDLING WOOD.Given Away\u20143§ 35M Blocks $3.00, Hardwood, $2.50, Tamarac, $2.00, de livered any part oity.W.Lamarre & Co.Atwater ave.Phone Mount 808.FLORISTS.Wilshire Bros.oat sll ume other decorations.floral offerings: carry good supply best cut flowers, Slants Cor.2.Bhorvrgoin'and Bleu.el.On tie ENGINES AND BOILERS.NIN 1 eonard Bail or utomatic Engines.ing Engines etc., Cowan & Co.Wood-work- ing Machinery.nard Common Street, Montreal.OFFICE DESKS.Real Pleasure {or {i leas mosey Office Desks of Tees & Co., 300 St James St.Montreal, MONEY TO LOAN.We Loan Money at the Lowest Rates in the City, N household furniture, pianos, organs, horses and carriages, without publicity or removing the goods.We loan in sums from $10 to $1009, from 1 to 12 months.We give Hb- era! discountg if paid before due.Your dealings with us strictly pri- vale, a8 we know you would wish.By courteous treatment and Fair, Honest Dealing, we are gaining new customers every day.You should be, among them.Call and investigate.We will be pleased to talk the matter over with you, or telephone us.Bell 3361 Main, or Westmount 1043, after 6 p.m., and We Will send one of our agents to see you.Montreal Loan & Brokerage Co.boom 304, New York Life'Balldlag, Cer.Bt.James et.and Place d'Armes og CHAM & LAMY LBeLL Mgr vus A A) CM AA LA MA PDL CA CM 85.00 AND UPWARDS advanced at all times on note of hand, warehouse receipts and miscellaneous securitiea Apply in confidence to Emblem Bros.Com-1 mission Agents, Francois Xavier st.city.Tel.Main 41 Bt.428.114 3 MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNT, from one dollar upwards, with or without security.repayable in weekly or monthly payments.Apply Mr.Young, room No.1.246 St.James at.14 3 WITHOUT ENDORSER OR SECURITY SALARIED PEOPLE CAN GET MONEY on their own names, without endorser or security; payments to sult borrower; all business confidential.MONTREAL CREDIT COMPANY, 10¢ Tom- ple Building, 185 &t.James st.a2 206 e Building.Place d'A 73 313 chants tsamsters.ns bri fy ToLMAE 517 à d\u2019 Armes.DIAMOND MAKER.Glaziers, Diamond Maker, FRED.R.COLE.16 Buskingham Ave, Diaxowps Rest, postage 3c per 3 os, PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.By first class piano Pianos Tuned tuner, charges Vaod.erate\u2014agent for the famous Decker, N.Y.All kinds pianos takeu in exchange.If you have not got a Decker.be sure and get one at Grabam's, and then you have the best.From 6c per foot.The Thos.Forrester Co., 335 St.James 8t.MARRIAGE LICENSES.MARRIAGE LIGENSES O'HARA BAYNES, Notary, 2048: James iL.Tel.M.4717 Marriage Licenses ISSUED BY ARTHUR W.WILKS WILKS & MICHAUD, Public Accountants, | MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.Tel.N.4138, NOTARIES.Stuart & Kittson, Notaries ors, de Rooms 5 and 51 Royal Insurance Cars u .Place rmes Sq., treal.Main 27h Krnest H.Stuart.Goon R.W.ittson.CHIROPODIST.PP 60 years\u2019 ex ence as Chir- ist and Eocaiiet for feet orne En nts made at own house.nday hours Sa.m.toé p.m ME Ratelle, 543 Lagauchetiere st, cor.8t.Lawrence.i x! MORTGAGE LOANS.\u2018Funds for (remet ta mores ¢ Ww.H.y bh ow Phillips ot hes ps, Notar- 2 > : CLEAN THEM OUT Nathan's famous Bed Bug .Rat a A Mouse Killer.$30, 3c wl} » and $1.00, Beware {mite Rohan fi ot Lawrence Main, wholesale and rotall.A | ADDRESSES.GES RE RCRA I IVP DIST EESTI ( A D EO A EB M 1 + ROM \u2014 TO LET A LARGE FURNISH : ed bedroom in front, on groung flnor: without meals.~ Apply 10.Notre Dame de Jigurdes ot.118 2 M > TO LET A VERY NICE.: fortable room, will let\u2019 rémsonable.Jos! 1876 Ontario st.two squares wast oft.Dents.5.deren, \u201c13 00% + 70 LET A HRIGUT FURNÉSE, cu y GENTS FURNIHINGS.PSO Ah DeLorimjer\u2014 ren ny oy Warerooms.& Prince Arthur.(Pianos rented for summer resorts from $3 monthly.) .) GARDEN HOSE 2 WIRE NETTING.Lo THE THOS.225 di FORESTER CO.James St.1142 FLORISTS, Hall & Robinson Hors, sod mont, Montreal.Hardy plants for the gar So dinebaare Hollyhs Phas Bon yw, Snowbalis, Pansies.sic.Write or telephone for prices.Tel Up 2744.ANTIQUITIES.\u2018ANCIENT ARNS.ARTISTIC EARTHENWARE.RARE OLD CLOCKS OF THE 17th and 18th CENTURIES.PAUL BEAU & CO., 2418 8t.Catherine St CARPET BEATING.Nat Have Your Carpets .i dr the Montreal Carpet tng Co.60 Le \u201c gauchetiere Street.Tel.in INDIAN HEADS, ETC.like you to call in and eee the I W ould el t \u201cIndian Heads\u201d just received.suitable for Dens, Libraries or all Docoration.This is.the \u201clatest up-to-date novelty.\u201d Heasley.the ploture frames, 2087 St.Catherine St.near Bleury St.PATENT SOLICITORS.INVENTIONS PATENTED AND TRADE MARKS REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N, EVANS, 960ed (3) Temple Building, Montreal.ATENTS : wasolicit the business of Manuacu Bor an reatisethe odvrisa! of having thelr Patent = ry business t: perts.Pre advice free.C rate.Our barges ° 135 sent regnest.Marion & Marion Sew Vouk Life > ä Montreal ; and Washiagton, D.C.U.4.4.ik 155 @ May 19th At 2.30 p.m.each day.-315 8 TURKISH RUGS Peremptory Sale BBY AUCTION : OF 20 Bales of Turkish, Persian and Indian Rugs and Carpets, .Boing à consiguraent of Choice Hand-Made R also Balance of Carpets now in stock which we Sale will take place at our Rooms, 1821-1823 Notre Dame street, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT, Catalogues ready.sent us for immediate sale and returme, ve instructions to close out at once.and 20th.Rugs Now on View.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers ç.We have been favoured with instructions from HON.JUDGE PAGNUELO who 18 giving up housekeeping to sell at his residence NO.3% SHERBROOKE 8T.,, all his magnificent Household Furniture and Effects, \u201c Pratte\u2019 Cabinet Grand Upright Plano, Aeolian, fine Carpets, Pic- tyres, Ornaments, China and Glessware, etc.etc.on TUESDAY MORNING.MAY 2TH Commencing at 10 o'clock.Full particulars later.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.WEEKLY SALE OF NEW and SECOND - HAND FURNITURE, _ English Oiicloth, ts, Linens, ilts, Curtains and General Household Effects, at Our Rooms, 1821-1883 Notre Dams Street, Friday Afternoon, at 2 30 0'Clock.1153 M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.Pictures Sale of Oil and Water Color Paintings, Steel Engravings, Etchings and Books.at our rooms, 1821- 1823 Notre Dame St.WEDNESDAY & THUHSDAY, May.37th and 38th.Particulars later.115 2 M.Hicks & Co., Auctioneers, FANCY PAPER WORK.PAPER AND SILK LAMP SHADES Made to order or made over, Paper Flowers, Favours, 304 all kinds of Fancy Paper W.Miss H.KE McMILLAN, 61 Montreal.Phone Up 033 Metcalte Street, 245 156004 LIFE POLICIES BOUGHT.to invest in b Unlimited Capital arme Le u v insurance.For suitable policies DT Door ML ry M.J.Doherty, 8%, Montreal.\u201cBLINKBONNIE HOUSE, 724 Sherbrooke St.Most Important and Extensive Auction Sale of Entire Furnishing of above Residence, for Estate Proctor, On MONDAY and TUESDAY, 18th and 19th May, Commencing each day at 10 a.m, \u2014Comprising in part\u2014 Valuable Antique Rosewood and Mahogany Drawing Room and Bedroom Furniture: Exhibition Walnut Dining Roem Furniture, by Thomson; Massive British Plate Mirrors, in gold glit frames; rich toned.Weber (New York) Grand Pianoforte, In Rosewood case; Elegant Crystal Gasallers, Costly In- laid Furniture, Handsomely illuminated Bedroom Set, painted by Al phonse Giradin, of Paris; Four Large Winged Wardrobes; Rich Satin and Lace Curtains; Axminster and Wilton Carpets, Clocks and Bronzes, Marble Statuary, Genuine Magyar Bohemian Glassware, Expensive Drawing Room Ornaments; Oil Paintings, Water Colors, Rare Old Engravings; Valuable Electro-Plated Goods and Cutlery; Richly Decorated and Cut Glasswars; Handsome China Dessert Services; Fish and Game Sets; Tea and Chocolate Sets; Rich Bohemian Glass Dessert Service; Finest quality Bed and Table Linen; also let Rare Old Wines from Buckingham and 8t.James's Palaces.FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.Particulars in Catalogues.On view, Saturday, 16th May, from 10 a.m.till 6 pm.108tf Large Quantity Beantiful PALMS AND BOX TREES BY AUCTION, Including Kentia (palms), Latonia (palms).aurancarias, aspedistia, ete.Extensive consignment from Belgium.Unreserved sale at our auction rooms, Nos.#3 and 455 St.James street, on WEDNESDAY MORNING, th MAY.\u2019 at 10 o'clock.N.B.\u2014Plants Will be sold in detail and are in pots.On view Monday gm and all Tuesday.FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.us 3 Household Furniture At our Salesrooms, Nos.458 and 455 ST.JAMES STREET, Regular Auction, FRIDAY MORNING, 23nd MAY, AT TEN O'CLOCK.A large assortment of Household Furniture, Carpets, Ollcloths.Cooking Stoves and Ranges, Domestic Requisites and a larwe quantity of Miscellaneous ; Safe.clean, dry storage for furnit pianos, etg Private sales at all tim Furniture, pianos, safes, waggons, harness.eto.Cash advances made.FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.Farm Implements Horses, carriages, sieighs, harness, saddles, milch cows; ete, etc mportant auction for estate of late John Crawférd, Esq.by order of the executors, at Ver- fun Hquse, Lower Lach oad, on * TUESDAY, 2%th MAY, 1908, Pazticulare will be advertised Thursday.INSOLVENT NOTICE IN THB MATTER OF LAMBERT & FILS, Contractors of Montreal.The undersigned will sell by public auction, at No.63 St, James Btreet, Montreal, Tuesday, June oth, 1903, AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M., the following immoveables o to the Estate, to wit: belonging 1.One lot of land situated in the Town of Westmount, being the south-east part of Number 316-64 on the official plan and book of reference of the Parish of Montreal, containing 23 ft.and 4 inches In width by 108 ft.In depth, bounded in front to the south-west by Elm Awenue, tn rear by a lane known as No.35-83, on one aide to the south-east by No, 375-63.and on the other side by the residue of said No.37-64 of said official plan and book of reference, with a brick house, bearing No.227 Elm Avenue, and de- dependencies thereon erected.2.One Jot of land situated in the Town of Westmount, containing 23 ft.4 inches in width by 108 ft.in depth, English measure, composed of the o following parcels of land, vix.: (A) THe north-west part of No.3%-64 of above plan and book of reference, containing 4 ft.8 inches in width by 108 ft.in depth, bounded in front by Elm Avenue, in rear by above mentioned lane, on one side to the southeast by the residue of lot No.376-64.and on the other side by lot No.375-65 of above official plan and book of reference; (B) The south-east part of lot No.375-65, containing 18 ft.8 inches in width by 108 ft.in depth, bounded in front to the south-west by Elm Avenue, in rear by above mentioned lane, on one side hy lot No.3753-64, 4nd on the other side by the residue of suid lot No.375-65 all of the above official plan apd book of reference, with a brick hoyse bearing No.229 Elm Avenue, and dependencies thereon erected.8.One Jot of land situated in the Town of Westmount, forming part of lot originally known on.the official plan and in the book of reference of the Parish of Montreal as No.875, and more particularly described on a plan of re-subdivision duly filed in the Registry Office as follows, viz.: À lot c&mposed! of subdivision 375-44-4a, ST5-45-3a, 375-46-3a, 375-47-3h, S75- 4-3b, 375-45-2b, 3765-46-25, 37 -47-2b, contaln- ing 21 ft.and 4 inches in width by 81 ft.in depth, with à brick house bearing No.4157 Western Avenue, and dependencies thereon erected.- 4.One lot of land situated in the City of Montreal, known as No.1673-13 on the official plan and book of reference of the St.Antoine Ward of said city, tain By MARCOTTE BROS.Auction sale of elegant household furniture and furnishings, comprising: Bplendid lot of carpet squares, English oficloth and carpet by the yard and in lots to suit, fine parlour sets covered in silk Dbrocateilé; one splandid upright .piano, British plate mirrors, fine sideboard, leather covered sets of chaire, dining tables, fine lot of pictures and lace curtains.golden opk bedroom sets, hair - and \u2018wool mattresses, brass and white enamelled bedsteads, kitchen stove, refrigerator.etc.etc.Also a fine lot of second-hand furniture from private houses, fine square pianos, bedroom sets, etc., ete.All to be sold without the least se- serve at store, 1693 Notre Dame street, on Tuesday afternoon next, May 19th, Sale at 2.20 o\u2019'clook.MARCOTTE BROS.ns 2 Auctioneers.Important Trade Sale At our St.James St.Rooms, \u2014\u20140N\u2014\u2014 Wednesday aad Thursday, aoth and 2ist of May: at 10 o'clack each day.$75.000 stock of goods from bankrupt estate, to be mold positively without re- sorve and in lots to the trade.15 cases of tweeds, meltons and serges.15 cases of seleslas and linings.5 cases of dress goods.10 cases of cottonades.10 cases of prints and sateens .3 cases of lace and embroidery, 5 cases of flannels and flannelettes.12 cases of hosiery.6 cases of shirts.3 cases of whitewear for ladles and misses.35 cases of assorted goods, and a large Quantity of consignments.Easy terms, MARCOTTE FRERES, 15 4 Auctioneers.Fi ad Posinvely Last oul \u2014 OF \u2014\u2014 J.G.Mackenzie & Co.\u2019s Stock of Goods At No.38! St.Paul Street, on THUBSDAY, 2st MAY, At 10 o'clock, balance of goods remajning unsold to date, about $20,000, will be offered in lots to suit the trade and positively without reserve.Tweeds.sultings, cloakings, hosiery, gloves, handkerchiefs, lace, em- brofdery, velvets, underwear, sitk, ribbons, woollens, suspenders, muslins, linings, flannels, Berlin wool, braids, elastics, smallwares, etc.MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneers.115 4 ing % ft.3 inches in width by % ft.9 inches in depth, with a brick house bearing Nos.8 and 10 St.Luke Street, and other depenedncies thereon erected.5.One lot of land in said City of Montreal, known as No.211 on the afficial \u2018| plan and in the book of reference for tbe 8t.James Ward sald city, containing 21 ft.in width by 142 ft.in depth, with a stone house bearing No.73 Dubord Street, and other dependencies thereon erected.6.One lot of land containing M ft.In width by 90 ft.in depth, composed of the two following parcels of land, viz: (A) The north-west part of lot No.1195-9 of the official plan and book of reference of the St James Ward in the City of Montreal, containing 9 inches in width by 9% ft.in depth, bounded in front to the north-east by St.Hubert street, on the north-west side by part of lot No.1195- 10, and on the other side, and in rear by the residue of said lot 1195-9: (B).the south-east part of Jot No.119-10 of sald plan and book of reference containing 23 ft.3 inches in width by 90 ft.in depth, bounded in front by St Hubert Street on the south-east side by the parcel of land above described, and on the other side and in rear by the residue of sald lot No.1196-10, with a stone and brick house bearing Nos.M8.810 and 312 St.Hubert street, and dependencies thereon erected.7.One lot of land containing % ft.in width by % ft in depth, and composed of the two following parcels of land, vis.: (A) The north-west part of lot No.1195-10 of thelofficial plan and book of reference for the St.James Ward, in the City of Montreal, containing 3 ft.4 inches In width by 80 f¢.in depth, bounded in front to the north-east by St.Habert Street.residue of said lot No.1195-10, and on t other side by part of lot No.1195-11 of above plan and book of references; (B) The south-east part of lot No.1195-11, containing 20 ft.and 8 inches in front by % ft.In depth, bounded in front by Bt.Hubert Street, on the south-east side by part of lot No.1195-10 above described.and on the other side and in rear by the residue of said Jot No.1195-11, with a stone and brick house bearing Nos.314.216 and 318 St Hubert Street, and de pendencies thereon erected.8.One jot of ground known and designated on the official plan and book of reference for the St James Ward.of the City of Montreal.as the south-east pert of iot No.1195-10.11 and 12 containing together 73 It.in width by 60 ft.in depth, bounded in front Ly Providenoe lane, in rear by the residue of said lots Nos.19-10, 11 and 12.on one side to the south-east by part of lot No.1195-19, and on the dther sides by part of lot No.1195-13 of above pian and book of reference, with a car- P penter shop built of wood and brick, bearing No.39 Providence lane, and other dependencies thereon erected, The above immoveables are sold subject to mortgages and costs.For further particulars, apply to ALEX.DESMARTEAU, Curator, 1598-1608 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.115.4 2aw A Horse-Show Refresher A pony of Dewar\u2019s Special Liqueur.You can get it anywhere except in Westmount.110 8 FOR WEAK TIRED Dr.Chisbo *e Eye Tonic ie % the bornes \u201cfor many years.10, coin or statipé, Dr.Chisholm ol Washington.D.C w $100.00 REWARD Lost or misiaid.two Bonds of the Quebec, Montmorency and Charlevoix Railway Com: pany, Noe.0301 and 0502 for §1,000 each.Pay, ment has been stopped.Coupons have deck detached by the owner up to Decembér Ist, sald bonds being deliversd to R.Wilson.Smith, Meldrum and Co., 151 St.James at.Montreal.118 3 » \u2018 = CAKE KEEPS PRESH WHEN MANE WITH Cook\u2019s _ Friend Baking Powder - Solid Everywhere.- on the south-east side and in rear by hed 1803.The sbove reward will be paid on the | REGULAR WEEKLY TRADE SALE.Benning and Barsalou, Auctioneers, will sell at their Salesroôms, Nos.88 and 8 St.Peter street, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 2TH AT 10 O'CLOCK A.MA large assortment of Dry Goods, Woollens, and Worsteds, Tweeds, Clothing.etc, also AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M.Cases of Boots and Shoes and Rubbers.Sale without any reserve.Liberal Terms.BENNING & BARSALOU, 115 3 Auctioneers.ATTRACTIVE SALE Household Furniture Square Planos, Cabinet Organ (with imitation pipes).one large Eastern Rug, 15 x 13 feet.Brussels and other Carpets.Parlour Sets.Fancy Tables, 4 costly Bronze Gasaliers, 8 very fine Double Electr Lampe.Otl Paintin, and Water brac.Handsome Sideboards, Extension Tables.Dining Chairs.Oak and Maple Bedroom Bets, Brass and White Enamel- ted Béd, Iron Beds.Bureaus and Washstands, Hair Mattresses, Dressing Bureau.Bed Lounge, Hall 8tand, Fancy Rocker, Clocks, * Raymond Sewing Machine.Gas Stove, etc., etc.Sale at the undersigned's Salesrooms, 18% Notre Lame street.ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON 218T: MAY AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.WALTER M.KEARNS, : Auctioneer.Cash advanceg made oy consignments, when required.115 4 HAVE À DRINK Of Glegr, Sparkling Water ?USE A 4 PRICES\u2014 87.00, 89.00, 810.50, 812.00.Headquarters for Berkfeld Tap Filters.GEO.R.PROWSE, 224 St, James St ms 4 Refrigerators If you want à Re- frigeratar met the th Shipped to all of the Do- Binion.Perfect circulation of dry air.Guaranteed to dry wet Catalogue and ticulars free.par EUREKA REFRIGERATOR CO.Wilbert Hooey.Mgr.83 Nobte 8}; TORONTO.= nd.> FRANING AND GILDING.; We Make Lise Bray Deer 8e Lambert L Piles ote vow | .address.FY Lind EY aa dh Ca lhadi Eo LE NT a y die ae ; Sr Ee \u201cProwse\u201d* Filter: = {of the \u201cPLANTS! Flowering Plants.Ax 1 am the largest grower of plants in nada, 1 can supply vou better than any man in the trade.Plants from 3c per dozen to $1.50 per dozen.A al run an Geraniyms far this wéek «t fi per dozen, worth $1.5.Window boxes, ruatic stands filled with plants.Cattegs free.[| can fi them cheaper and better than if you bought the planta and tried tQ do the work yoursglf, S.S.BAIN, .NURSERYMAN AND FLORIST.66 Beaver Hall Hill, and 2357 8t.Catherine Street.115 1 \u20142ne VOLUNTARY LIOITATION.On MONDAY, the Eighteenth of May instant, at tep o'clock a.m., on the premises, No.32 Fulford atreet, in the City of Moni- real, will be soid to the last and highest bidder, eo following Immovable property De- longing the Rev.L.O.Haul, V.- A.Haul, M.D., etc., 10 Wit: An emplacement forming the corner of Workman and Fulford streets.sald Clty of Montreal, contalning thirty feet front on Woarkman street by eighty feat depth, Englirh measure and more or less, known and designated on the official plan and Book of Reference of the 2aiq4 6:.Antoine Ward, of the ssid City of Montreal.under number five, with the houses bearing thes civic numbers one hundred and one hundred and two of said Workman street, and cightean, twenty, twenty-two and twenty.four of said Fulford street, and other butld- ings thereon erected; perfect title.For cole ditions of sale apply to the undersigned.AZ.CHOQUET.N.P., 2313 Notre Dame at.Montreal, May 8th, 1903.110 2 20» UNDER THE WINDING-UP ACT MITED, in liquidation, NOTICE is hereby given that, in conformity with a judgment of the Superior Court of the District if Montreal, rendered on the Bth day of May, 1903, the undersigned were appointed fina! liquidators to the said company in Hquidatton.Creditors of the above named company are ordered to file sworn claims at our office.206 St.James st., on or before the 16th day of June, 198.ARTHUR W.WILKS, J.WILFRID MICHAUD, Liquidators.Office of Wilks & Michaud, accountants and auditors, commissioners, etc, 211- 213 Merchants Bank building, 205 8t.James street.Montreal, May 8th, 190.109 213% For Sale.Wire in bundles, good for hay or baleing purposes, perfectly new.All sizes.Chas.Sisenwain, 124 William St 1150cûw BALIFFR SALE \u2014 PROVINCE or Quebec, District of Montreal.No.Circuit Court.J.Schwarw et al, plaintifts, vs.Maggie E.Clark, \u201cdefendant On the 3th dey of May.1908.nt ten of the clock in the forertoon, Aa domicile of the said defendant, '$ Mitche- son street, in the City of Montreal will be sold, by authority of justice.all the soods and chattels of the said defendant, sel in this cause.consisting of household furniture, etc.G.A.LAFON- \u201cTAINE, B.8.C.Montreal, May 15th, 195.4,215.\u2014 EVE TTT > 7 TURKISH EXCESSES ARE INCREASING.Observations Made at Sofia are Still Disquieting.Special to The Montreal Star.London, May 16.\u2014The Times Sofia correspondent says: In spite of.external tran- uility, a feshing of exasperation at the Turkish excemes fs j It would a one aude populalion, tricts the.o on, otherwise the baa: been a- lowed to celebrate a carnivill of vengeance and destruction.A strepuous and timely action on the part of the pores is urgeotly necessary.Hi Pashs, Inspector General, who appears to Ve allowing the intre- \"duction of rms to slumber, has divided à.host.im.risoned i into two clases, first * Gailey,\u201d Bécor d \u201csuspected.\u201d The guilty will receive sentences commensurate with their crimes and the suspects will be banished to Asia Minor or kept under vigilant supervision.There ia no category of innoceent, all Bulgarians being regarded more or less implicated in the revolutionary movement.Vi in the veighbourbood of Gabrovsla and Plan- ina are burning and the flames are visible from Barakovo.It is reported that the Bishop of Nevro- kop and.all Bulgarian potabilities of the district bave been arrested and transport ed to an unknown destination.THE \u201cMOAT HOUSE\u201d MYSTERY.mer Coroner\u2019s Jury Has Returned Verdict of Wilful Mugder.London, May 16.\u2014The coroner's jury which has been investigating the \u2018Moat house\u201d mystery at Saffron Walden, yesterday returned æ Verdict of wilful mur der against Dougal, the man who has been under arrest for some time in connection with the disappegrance of Mtes amille Holland.Miss Holland was an aged and wealthy woman, who owned \"Moat house.\u201d Some years ago Dougal, who was supposed to be her husband, appeared on the scene.It tured out afterwards.that he- had never been married to her.A Miss Dougal, who was supposed to be the man's sister.took up her residence in the place.Miss Holland suddenly , and then Dougal sucd the woman who was supposed to be his sister, but Who wis really his wife.for vorce.This credted guspicion, and the police began as investigation.Dougal was arrested for cashing a cheque pure porting to have been signed by Miss Holland, and while he was in god! on this charge the woman's body was dug up in ,the grounds of \u201cMoat house\u201d ttn Mr.Rosw Eastern Trip.ae - 8t John, N.B., May 16\u2014James Ross head of.the Dominjon Iron and Steel Co, was in-St.John for a few hours yesterday.Mr, Ross je president of the St.John Rafiway Co., and while hers at- tepded a meeting of the directors and sod approved of the plans for extension the line through Carleton, andl sald a large ount of money would Se spent.As to.business at Sydney, hé, could not as he was not | toueh With the details on account of his \u2018absence frôta the-country./ Mr.Ross left for Bydney last night.+ 8ir Thomas Shaughnessy.Special to the Montreal Stay.Yinalpes.May 16 \u2014Bir Tham nessy passed through Winnip as Bhaugh- cg on\u2019 Friday on his way to.the Const where he Will œive evidence ,before the cormmitiee re, which is inquiring in- te the grant cage, EXCUBABLE HOMICIDE.\u2014An Inquest ECS to-day A the cause of the deeth of Philligs Bolsvert, who was kill.od yesterday on the Canadian Paçifia allway tracks x neal sommeave hy the r n ebec , train.16 evidence owes Sal he wis walking on tbe track 10.bis Work at the abattoir.His head | was rune and both atnis and legs were broken.The jury returned @ verdict ef J excusable homicide + In re THE SUNLIGHT GAS COMPANY, fe oreo sing Wa 2 ¥ Bl t i A A gp ZA.Lasb K.* Me.Blair said \u2014 JeRtioned in Parliament.\"THE RACHA BL Various Interests Met Nir._.Blair at Ottawa Yes ï \u2018 terday.SEVERAL RECOMMENDATIONS ¥Objestions tothe Non-Inclusion of athe'L OC.R.System\u2014A Late * ; Session.Ï pr Upecia) to The Montreal Star.- Ottawa, May 16\u2014A conference importance took place in the old : Committee room of the House of Thursday afternoon, when the Epprosmutatives of the railways and of the \u201cmet Hoa Hamilton Boards of Trade ; .À.G.Blair and Hon, Charles txpatriek with them the : & \u2018and d BRS hil), ube to the House by 5.+ v x, * oi of Railways this session._ Fee maires were the G.F.» the C.P.R., the Great Northern, Central, Quebec and Lake St.n, sad the C.A.R.Amongst the rail- JON tes present were Messrs.Hays, C.pink water W.Wainwright, E.g , W.Mack ; Cm T to an ckenzie and Grundy.Hamilton Boards of ee , Were represented by Messrs.J.D.; vice-president; F.H.\u201d Morley,\" se- eh fempy M.P.and A.Campbell.M.P.Mr.G.L.Staunton, K.C.re- oy Kh ° - Fo.Rg .rs} .C., and Hal McGiverin | the GTR: Me C., the Canadian Nortb- een and other lines.Mr.MeNicoll @as 4 Present for the C.P.R.ur.Hays, as chairman of the Rail Companies Committee.opened the pre ceedings and stated that the gentlemen < ver t to discuss the bill.Their had prepared 5 8 Then there were ques- of provincial of appeals EE \u201cother matters that would have to be S l.They could not hel expres- aise their belief that there never was à introduced involving so much, .Wot -ounly to the railways, but also to the commercial \u2018 Mr.Blair \"thet they coul Gey ug interests of the country.said the Boards of > Trade ted, and he thought SEVERAL RECOMMENDATIONS, | Ra Gourre L.Staunton, solicitor for nereasy Law over-capitalization, which source of excessive rates.the last point had been His mind was up, but he would draft a clause it met the approval ot 2 .Staunton went on to say there should be no - discrimination in * favour of moi Joad x ppers re than one car te commission should deal with the i to Sow used Fata) wee a , mot made .see à of demurrage.hours for unloading coarse ng had been reduced ip p= oy jure of carloads wers crowded in at once.Mr.Blair thought this point i ed for, bat would look imp it.Tes provid oA , Staunton \u20ac nly to Tare.Blair said he id not, want to over.the bill with contentions legal matters.Mr, Staunton emilingly said it was gd bill anyhow, and he would drop all Bandas ions rather than lose it.oe à paper in containing eu : mentioned and many .eucoisons RAILWAY AND THE LAW.ame the tum of the railways.Lash ) ., began is argument tending that this bill really amend- charter of every railway company Exfe dre thet ground.This pub - on ground.isa LES public law must govern the Teh said he was only on the thresh- his argument.The bill was details and the nanies wanted present as each detail was dealt t would, not be merely to make a and carried out with companies .resented.He suggested that the i referred to a special committee.3x, Blair said ®t would be impossible at committes having the time to \"bill section By section and ear - of al\u201d He wuégested that the ce , ON J.exempt from regulation, such as Inter- take their representy- | ____\u2026 ° Special to The Montreal Star.Sons Municipal ownership ion, and leave # to be in-\u2019 said 3t would lake Lhe whole one section.that at that rate it was state their consent to no procedure that would cause suspect some ma defeat the passage of the bill.; Mr.Lash said there was no such intention, and there was no ground for supposing his suggestion was not made in gond faith.Mr.Blair said he was open to a- ment, and would give several days of bis time to hesring the reilways, but the progress of the bill must not be delayed.THE COMMISSION.Mr.Hays made some suggestions as to the composition of the commission.ile favo a commission of five, two of whom should railway men.Mr.Blair said he favoured rather calling in railway expertssto advise tho ccm- missioners.Mr.Hayes thought this plan would not give continuity of action and uniforanty of judgment.Mr.F.H.Chrysler, for the Canada Atlantic, said that the railways should be governed only as to maximum rales, to revent overcharge, not minimum rates.hey might hâve to cut rates where there was competition by water or with American railroads.Mr.Chrysler also raised the point that some railways would be colonial and part of the Canadian Pacific.Mr.Blair said no one need worry about the Intercolonial, which was the people's railway under direct Government control., The conference lasted till nearly eleven o'clock, when appointments were made for several days ahead.The evening was spent entirely in discussing \u2018 technical uses, the only thing of interest being an argument by Mr.rysler for more freedom in appeals.THE AIR NAVIGATION PROBLEM SOLVING.One of the Most Successful Trips Yet Made Over Paris.Paris, May 16.\u2014 The Lebaudy airship made another ascension yesterday, circling Mantes, Rosney and Moisson.In a series of evolutions over the Chateau de Rosny, the airship answered her rudder perfectly.She covered slightly over seven miles a half in twenty-five minutes.Part of the course was against a brisk wind.A slight accident to the ventilator did not interrupt the success of the-trip.COATICOOKE BUYS ~~.LIGHTING PLANT.Sherbrooke, May 16.\u2014 Coaticooke ratepayers this week voted on the question of of the electric light plant and declared in its favour by a large majority.The Cqunal met Wednesday night, and an arrangement was made by which the town acquires the local plant for $36,000 and enters upon the field of municipal lighting in .Octobér next.Charlottetown Sqldiers\u2019 Monument.Special to The Montreal Star.Charlottetoyn, P.E.1, May 16.\u2014 The bronze statue for the soldiers monument in Queen Square Gardens .has arrived.The upveiling ceremonies will take plase at the-elose of the Dominion Parliament.The oration of the day will be delivered by Sir Louis Davies and Sir Frank Borden will be one of the speakers.The statue was designed by Hamilton McCarthy, R.C.A., of Ottawa, and cast in Phüa- delpbia.; wr fliness of Capt.Davies Special to The Montreal Star.Charlottetown, P.E.I, May 16\u2014Cap- tain Robert W.Davies, brother of Sir Louis Davies, is seriously ill in England.His daughter, who has been spending the winter with Sir Louis in Ottawa, was cabled for and sailed last week.Captain Davies visited the Island some years ago in command of H.M.8.Griffin.{ Marconi\u2019s Nerves are Shaken.Special to The Montreal Star.London, May 16.\u2014It is reported that Signor Marconi has been indisposed for séveral days in Rome.A physician found him on the verge of nervous collapse and ordered that he take a prolon rest.He is going to the Riveria.Children Burned to Death.Pittsburg, May 16.\u2014The residence of James Bell.in the Lawrenceville distriet, has been burned to the ground and his two children, William, aged 8 years, and Edward, 15 months, burned to death.The Manitdba Voters\u2019 List.Special to The Montreal Star.Wipnipeg, May 16.\u2014The revision of the provincial voters lists tor the approach- ing provincial election, is to begin June | S It is THE OLDER LANDS| Morocco\u2019s Sultan and Russia\u2019s Jews; Manchuria and the Balkans.FOUR UNEASY SPOTS IN EAST Places Where Civilisation and Semi- Barbarism Conflict and Cause Countless Sorrows.London, M 16.\u2014 The Standard bas publabed a eT ino Kieff, - Eu- i0pean Russia, descri the pitiful scenes witressed there daily hich arise from the operations of the expulsory edict against the Jews.This edict affects 37,0004 persons.: The Jews were given six months\u2019 grace, but, hoping for a respite, a majority of them remained in Kieff until the end of this time, when they were obliged to eell their property at-ruinous prices and de part burnedly, These Jews will distribute themselves mostly throughout the various centres in Southern Poland.These cities and townships, however, are yearly bevom- ing more and more seriously congested.ficial reports place the number of Christian victime at Monastir and in the surrounding country at seventy-two.4 \u201cIn spite of the denials of the Porte,\u201d | = cables the Constantivoplie correspondent of the Daily Mail in London, \u201cthe situation at Monastir is alarming.Thirty-eight additional battalions of reserves bave been ordered thither from Smyrna.\u201d MOROCCO COMIC OPERA WAR._ Madrid, May 16.\u2014A despatch from Mel- lila,Morooco, says the Sultan's envoys,who are charged with a pacificatory mission to the rebels, have arrived there with $16,000.The rebel chiefs, it is added, have choeen a new pretender, pamed Hubel Kader.He is a Moor of good family.The Spamish cruiser Infanta Isabel has rescued a pumber of Spaniards and other foreigners from Tetuan, Morocco.It is announced from Mellila that Col.Marchand is on the Algerian frontier with two regiments of sharpsbooters and other\u2019 THE SUFFERING IN BULGARIA.London, May 16.\u2014The: correspondent of the Times at Sofia cables as follows: \u201cBulgaria has called the attention of the representatives of the powers to the severeties practiced by the Turkish thorities in Macedonia, the outrages committed by the armed Moh an popu- jon, and to the secrecy of the proceedings of the Salonica court martial, which precludes consular intervention.| \u201cNothing is known here of the alleged Bulgarian note to the powers, but if serious complications are to be avoided these matters must receive the serious attention of the ers.\u201c state of terror prevails in the Djuma, Raslog, Melnik and Karetova district.Many villages are blocked by the Turkish trgo and some have been bombarded and burned.The Bashi Ba- zouks dre assisting in the work of de struction, The villagers bave ar rested wholesale, and others are fleeing] to the mountains.\u201d ; i ted from Salonica that the \u2018 Russian consulates there have been discovered to be undermined.stores of dynamite have been seized.RUSSIA GRASPS MANCHURIA.Shanghai, May 16.\u2014A British official >.a here has recei from.the Fmperial Chinese Telegraphs à um, which is as follows: \u201cIn regard to the charges to New Chwang formerly these were 38 cents per word, but since the Russian has occupied at Manchuria charges have been increased to a dollar and ten cents, as they treat Manchuria the same as Russa and Asia.\u201d This official intimation is considered here to be significant.\u201cMr.Farquharson nL.- Special to The Montreal Star.Charlottetown, P.E.I., May 16.\u2014Hon.Donald Farquharson, M.P., for West Queen's, bas been confined to his home since the Easter adjournment owing to illness.A specialist was called from Halifax this week.After consultation.with local physicians he advised Mr.Farquhat- son to remain et home and rest from active duties for the present.Moncton Petroleum Enterprise.Special to The Montreal Star.Moncton, N.B., May 16.\u2014 The New Brunswick Petroleum Company has lately brought in some good wells.It has five drilling rigs constantly at work.The pumping machinery is being connected ss fast as wells are drilled.The directors at their last meeting ordered the erection of a refining plant.baal om, Saxon: po.av in print, à feel Belts, success.I also give oublés, Nervousness, haw e A 3\" nciosod please find £ your Electric Belt, which ECs = iar I has dons the work end L'am oeil Renpy.Yours sincerely, .++ Having strong objections to using my patients\u2019 \u201d fière substitute dash for -An\u2019tlit above letter.But at my office I can show \u201cbois \u2018thousands of originals of the same purport.season of my success is plairr\u2014for 35 years that my great knowledge erence.safè in \u2018trying my offer.: There are many imitators of my J rience and search, is mine alone, and cannot ire it Belis and this, with the best electric : my Belts on trial for.Rheumatism, Lame you \u2018to health and happiness as Live 80 many or write to-day and let: the assist ; thousehd | or ay et- me assis two of the best litgle 15 Free-Now Well.I have made diseases: of men my specialty.The experience 1 have thus, gained is not equalled by any other specia proud of having signature 4 titel] over 35 that electricity | used-\u2014will cure action is closed.based solely u try \u2018m fact appliance the world-bas: te.71 will-st once arrange to give my belt on terms mentioned, ind 3 dves written upon electricity and its medical uses.Address © Tu dues ath Sis SANDEN, 132°8t James Street, ous, happy men eut of poor helpless wrecks, This I.am still doing, and more of it than ever.Losses, Impotency, Varicocele, Exhaustion, etc, after all known remedies had failed.I then ine E vented my -world-famed Dr.Sanden electric Belt, Every man to-day knows of it, and knows that electricity properly used\u2014but mind, I say properly sure am\u2019I of what my appliance and advice for use will do, that I ask none to buy, I simply ask that you will allow me to send you my Herculex Dr.Sanden Electric Belt.with Electric Suspensory, on 60 Days\u2019 Free Trial, and if yore cured or satisfied at the end of that time, then pay me my price\u2014AS LOW AS $4.If not satisfied, return the man in Canada may bave cure for himself.; t I ari the oldest and LARGEST ELEC-= TRIC APPLIANCE.MANUFACTURER in .the WORLD, and for over 35) and \u2018experience.insure the sante for the future, yc ; m great knowledge, list in my line.I am honestly made thousands of strong, vigor- years ago I made the discovery cured such diseases as Drains, these distressing diseases.So Appliance, and the trans This is my method of dealing, the earnest desire that every an opportunity t Wheii you consider the have had noe but to every uses ever 1 tight au- |.\u20181 have taken Hood's blood medicine.vigorates all parts of the B81oGNER, Ferris, Texas.\u201cWe have used Hood's ERLY, Hazen, Ark.that always accum I recommend it to anyone needing a good It purifies the blood, tones the nerves and strengthens and in- have found it an excellent tonic in the spring or when the system is run down or the blood impure.\u2019\u201d\u2019 Mes.JULIA T.Bxv- alas! | Everybody HOODS Sarsaparilla and body.\u201d W.W.Sarsaparills and Accept, no Substitutes for Hood's Sarsaparilla Substitutes act, like them.{ \u201cIf everybody's humor were like his, \u2018nobody's humor would be bad; but, Sarsaparilla at this time of year, when the system is \u2018suffering from those humors ulate in the blood during the winter.Everybody that is bilious or constipated needs Hood's Pills, also.\u201cHood's Sarsapagills has been used in my father\u2019s family for a number of years, and we all join in saying it is a fine all- round medicine, spring purifier.\u2019 Oscar Nix, Carrollton, Ga.\u201cJ have taken Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla in the spring as a blood purifier and the results have always been satisfactory.I live in a malarial district, and I regard Hood's Bersaparilla as a life presesver.\u2019\u2019 Gzo.W.Hanvow, RB.F.D.3, Seymour, Ind.needs tonio and blood cost.me HON.MR.ROSS SAYS THAT À DEBT IS NOT TO BE PAID.But Dominion Government Must Pay Five Per Cent Interest on it for All Time.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, May 18.\u2014 The Finance Minis ter, Hon.W.Fielding, and Hon.G.W.Ross, of Ontario, are in dispute over the account\u201c which exists tween _the province the Dominion.Mr.makes public correspondence which indicates the points at issue.In a letter, dated April 28, 1803, Hon.Federal Government will pay the province on July 1 interest at the rate of 5 per cent.on the trust funds of Ontario, held by the Dominion, but that after that the rate will be at four per cent, as the Dominion is under no obligation to maintain the rate at five per cent.Mr.Fielding says: \u201cThe accounts\u2019 between the Dominion and the province at present is that there is a certain sum due by the province to the Dominion, on which you are paying four per cent., and a certain sum, a little larger, on which you have been claiming five pec cent.Both these sums stand in the position of ordinary debts, which may be paid off at any time.Pending a mut arrangement for such payment, I would\u201d that the more convenient way to with the matter would be to treat these sums as cross entries.\u2018There would be a balance jn favour, upon which we would be willin temporarily to w you four per cent.If this arrangement is not satisfactory, we shall be pr to pay off the amount of our inde ness to your Government before the lst of: January next.\u201d : : In a reply, dated May 8, Hon.Mr.Ross disputes both contentions of the Finance Minister.He cencludes: \u201cI have, therefore, respectfully to inform you that the Government of Ontario will not agree to any chinge by the Donlinion in reductioù of the five per cent, payable on the trust unds, nor will we acknowledge the right of the Dominion, a4 its option, to pay off the said trust funds, or any part there of.\u201d ' New Oars for G.P.B.pésrs.Barney and Smith, of Dayton.one recently furnished the C.P.R, with ever turned out on this dinary traffic.These \u2018cars are al service.Six more are in process of cdn- struction at the Hochelaga shops.Tne x ollowing names\u201d the Ameri cars the Je y's precedent of utilising names which have some significance in history , legend and story, will be the swap, Sicamans, Sirdar, Bavanas, | Press Association Trip.Special ) i of the Western Fos Peu Lente i in town arrangements for that A Most Delicious Dessert \\ Shredded Whole\u201d Wheat Biscuit is made in the most hygienic and scientific food labora wheat is spun into light shreds, containing thousands of open 3 pores and is not crushed flat and dense as in the case of other ~ foods.These pores absorb the digestive juices and provide far greater surface for their action than is given by any other food, The following simple \u201ccourse before coffee\u201d is much in vogue with club men gverywherS.The simplicity of Jet, together wits the taste of do compo USE SEASONABLE FRUIT AND HREDDED W.8.Fielding tells the Premier that the - position of the | : ire that were | - aix of the fino eg tinent for or |.y in |.- making arm + Associs- tion's annual tip.The intention is to)\u2019 in the world.rere favor in tie home.~ .Split and eerve with berrics, ::1ced peaches, g any sossonsble fruit Simple, isn's it?\u2018our verdict will be ! © \u2018 * > Whty sorving, arrange baives in layers covered with -SEREDOED WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT is seid by ail grecets.Beñd for \u2018\u2019The Vital Question\" (Recipes, litustrated in colors) FREE.Address THE NATURAL FOOD CO., Terento, Ontils, The and baby SHREDDED HOLE WHEAT make this dE EE plant Ally .: the Biscuit, then denanse « Simply Delicious\u201d Shortcake \u2014 With engthwine; prepare nineagnio Cato (oF bapanas or mixed D and fruis and add sugar and whipped cream.ai + \u2018| Hotel * \u201c 7816 1aw \u2014\u2014\u2014 a Cecil |.London.Largest and most Magnificent Hétel in Europe, Overlooking the picturesque Embankment Gardens and River.MODERATE CHARGES, Bedroom, light and attendance included, from $1.50 per day.Breakfast from &0c ; lunch, 850 ; dinner, $1.30, Suites, insuring abéolute privacy, from 96 per day.Telegraphic Address : Cee ella, London.& RESTAURANT, A.JUDAH, Manager SOUTH AFRICA TENDERS.Canadians Will Be Given An Opportunity to Compete.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 16.\u2014 Sir Wilfrid Laurier has received a letter from Lieut -General G.Lyttelton, officer commanding the troops in South Africa, dated Pretoria, April 6, in which the latter saya: \u201cI hava the honour to inform you tenders are being called for the supply of bread and forage to the troops for certain sta- Lions in the Cape cons, a forage and groceries for stations in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony for a period of six months, commencing on Oc tober 1.T \u2018enclose ten forms of tender for\" each Colony, for distribution to any applicants that there may be.Would you kindly send me a lift giving the names and addresses of those to whom forme have been issued.General Lyttelton en 435des a thom a, advertisement, for ser.on in the ing papers, and asks that the account be forwarded to him.Shouid there not be any tenders in Ca he proposes to send the names and add:esses of successful tandecers so merchants \u2018 ave an opportunity « their our to the accepted con- sat vr ow SS A \u2018 Preaching 6f Mofrions Stopped.New.York, May 16~Mayor Low has he preathitg.of Mormon a the strests af thé city.All permits formally iskued\u2019 to Mormon dèés \u2018to preach in the \u2018 issued.me more $e.i to Tht MPS 8, gum ES NTREAL, Colony, and for bread, | | A CHANCE FOR CLEVER PEOPLE who drink delicious Blue Ribbon Red be ea \u2018 ° It should be casy for people that will induce their friends fo try it | - Label Tea to say something $545.00 inCash| Twenty-five cash Prizes will be awarded in order of merit to those sending in the best advertisements for Blue Ribbon Red Label Tea.$200.00 100.00 40.00 100.00 60.00 $500.00 beginnin ing with the week ending April 4, a special weekly prize of 5.00 will be given to the one sending in the best advertisement during that week, making for the nine wecks $45.00 in special prizes, or:a grand total of thirty-four cash prizes, $545 CONDITIONS ist.No professional od rites, nor anyone connected directly or indirectly with the Blue Ribbon Tea Company may compe end.Advertisements must not contain more than 5e words, and shorter ones are eferable.f the cards used in packing Blue Ribbon Red Label\u2019Tea\u2014there are wd Buel each package\u2014must be enclosed with each batch of advertise: The o met closes J 1903, and all com i must competition une 1, 1903, .advertisements 2 The compet ae hires on ot befor date Blue Ribbon Tea Co., Winnipeg, Man.Blue Ribbon Tea Co., Toronto, Ont.Blue Ribbon Tea Co., Vancouver, B.C.sth.No person shall be awarded more than ong of the main prizes, bat mey also take one or more weekly prizes.CL Lo 6th.In case of a tie, decision will be [based on all the advertisements submitted by the competitors in question.Mr.H.M.E.Evans, of the Winnipeg Telegram, bas kindly consented to judge the advertisements and award prizes.All ad nts that fail to win a prize, bat which are good encugh to be accepted for publication will be paid for at the rate of $1.00 sach.Unless expressly requested to the contrary, we will consider ourselves at liberty te publish the names of prize ; A\" advertisement should be truthfal and contain an ides brightly snd forcibly expressed.A bona fide signed letter with address and date from one who has tested the tes, is a good form.An advertisement for anarticle of food should not associate with it, even by qontrast, any unpleasant ides.The best advertise § ment is the ont that will induce the most people to try the article advertised.First Prize Second Prize Third Prize = =e =.4th to 13th Prizes, $10.00 each 14th to 25th, $5.00 each æ\\ In addition, 2 \u201c Seek your Inspiration in a Cup of Blue Ribbon Red Label Tea and the Money is yours.A Holloway\u2019s PILLS AND OINTMENT should be in oo : CANADIAN HOUSEHOLD.REDUCED COPIES OF GENUINE LABELS.Pill :\u2014 Black on Green.Qistment :\u2014Brown and - Green on White.ees eos se see en - 0 EVERY evecare HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT is pre-eminently a household remedy ; once used it is sure te have a permanent place in the family \u201cmedicine cupboard.k quickly allays inflammation and irritation, and is in the highest degree soothirg ard healing.Apply it to Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Wounds, Bolls, Abscesses, &c.It also relieves and cures Bronchitis, Asthma, \u2018Sore Throat, Quinsy, and other affections of the Throat & Chest.HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are of immense value to the weak and ailing.Although thoroughly searching, \u2018 their action is so gentle that delicate persons need have no hesitation in taking them; indeed, they should never be with a supply.The Pills give speedy relief in cases of Headache, Biliousness, Nausea, Dizziness and .Trembling Sensations.Fgmales will find.them: highly frcacioda.= © se 07 | > MURDER TRIAL AT BRYSON.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 .Jules Henri Charged With Xilling a Lad Named Gucher.i Ottawa, Ont., May, 16.\u2014 The Kippewa murder trial, in which Jules Henri, for the second time, is defending bimself charge of killing young Gucher.is in progress son, an ill likel gre of, I ryeos, wi ely last all on the occasion of the first trial, when the jury dise , and the evidence this time is very argely the same as given then.The al crime was committed on January, .Five witnesses \u2018have examined, the most interesting being that of v.James Gueber, father of the murdered boy.He told of meeting with the prisoner in November, 1901, when hè found him lyi in the snow almost perished.Witness a his son were out snowshoeing at the time.They made à fire and gave prisoner re- to Ville MErie for provisions.On return- everything in disorder, and stumbled over a hole in the floor, where a boatd had been lifted.It was dark, and on lighting ¢ lamp he made an investi tion.The tick was the only thing on the bed, and it was covered with blood.He discovered that the blanket and pillow bad been burned in the stove in the adjoini room.He found that a gallon of coal oi had been used in b Abe bed clothes.Witness was weak with fear.as to thé fate of his boy, and went to bed.in an adjoining under some straw.Next attracted great interest SAINT-RAPHAEL * Wery palatable., Known throughout the world and prescribed in all cases of Anwœmia, Debility and Concalescence, to young women, children and the aged.Invaluable in hot climates.\u2014 DOSE: Oue wine-glass after the two principal meals.Each bottle of genuine VIM SAINT-RAPHAEL bears, in addition tof the registered trade-mark : (1) The WARRANTY STAMP of the UNION BES FABRICANTS.(3) A METAL SEAL advertising OLETEAS.\u2018 \u2019 : MM.Meagher Bee & CO Wholesale Agency for CANADA: n° 14, Rue de Brèsoite, MONTREAL \u2018 PAY WHEN CURED.TR Bet fn.ve ne test Taorares Loh Orcas Del pre.7 = 5000 FREE ne SESE SLPS BY TRARY | pend FRET prepaid in sea\u2019sd writing me.It invaluable to every man woman.Itis fully illustrated and can Dead foe, mi À postal will do.Write NO CURE, NO PAY I will cure you free if Ist me, NX Bria or lage the oy $ Sn à nee pes OUT e a 7 anes, is ON TRIAL.It cat care yon ra Tes NE Done ost yon cent, Frank every an aoû Woman «2 to today.Delay ne longs, de loss cure : I want every tem.Li - ats ata EL CIP pee rs 1 ay fy i.& Horseshow during the weck attended night.esterday afternoon there was a com n, the time of their hte.the evening, the high jumping com- tion was, no doubt, the great attrac- In the afternoon the principal feature was the class of ladies\u2019 eaddie horses.Mrs.Beck came out at the head of the competitors, but Miss Blair, of Boston, rode a horse virtually a stranger to did excellently.F f her, also The other rides showed some very graceful riding.The results were : Bvent IV.class 33, saddle horses\u2014 Ladies saddle horses, not under 14 hands ,.3 My Surprise.ch.g.15.1.6 years, Miss Alma Pepper, Toronto, Ont., ridden by Miss Blair, of Boston.+ nce, b.g., 16.1.8 years, Dr.©.Bru- neau, Alontreal, ridden by Miss Etieme, H.C.\u2014The Gowan, ch.æ.15.3, 6 years, Mrs.Colin Campbell, Montreal.el.br.m.16.1, 7 years, exhiblted and ridden by Miss Wilson Smith, Mont- ; o, ch.g.13.3 1-2, aged.exhibited C.J.Fjest, Montreal, ridden by Miss Edy.The Bird, br.m.15.3, aged, exhibited by A.Scott Ives, Montreal.Woodiark.b.15.2, 4 years, exhibited Hugh Paton, Montreal, ridden by Miss d Campbell.Ruby.b.m.15, 5 years.exhibited and ridden by Miss Dorts Allan, Montreal, .Tae polo ponies were the next interesting exhibit.Mr.Simard, Major Meighen Dr.Mignault rode them.The results .class 62.polo ponies -\u2014 Best string 3 from one club, average exesilence of \u2018a tring to determine the 1.Darius, ch.g.14.2, 6 veare: Roulette.ch.æ.142.6 years: and Coulte.b.g., 14.2, 8 years.Dr.Arthur Mignault, Montreal.2, Zouzou, gr.g£.14.1.6 vears; Chathunt, b.&.14.3.6 years: and Marmot.b.g., 14.2, 6 years, rge Simard, Montreal.3.Hassan, br.g.11.2 aged: Rob Roy.hom.11.2, aged; and Snip, dun.g., 13.3, 5 ee.Major F.8.Meighen, Montreal.e afternoon programme opened with an exhibit of roadster stallions.sult was : Event I.class 5.standard bred roadster 5 Btaltions any age: - * L King Antidote, brs, 15.313, 5 years.sire Antidote, dam Adele Wilkes, Jas.J.Roy, Bordeaux, Que.\u2018 3.Mosart.ch.s., 15.2, 7 years, A.Frank Ramsay, Montreal.$8.Money Musk, h.s.161, 6 years, Geo.M.McPherson (Agent).Montreal.H.C., Ell Allerton, br.s.161, 6 years.sire Allerton, dam Marie, Georgo Jordan, Montreal.Delory Boy, dk.br.s., 15.3, 2 years.Exhibited by Chas.Deslauriers, Dorval, e.Graham, b.s., 16.2, aged.Exhibited hy Joseph Archambault, St.Henri de Mas- couche.a Ethan Ladd Wilks, bs, 15.1, 3 years.Exhibited by Wm.G.Parham, Franklin Centre, Que.I ; In the next, the jumping.clase, Senator, which did very well and lived up to the exellent work it bad done all during - thé wcek only received third.The re sult was: Event II, class 3%.hunters and jumpers, qualified hunters (heavyweight) up te carrying 200 lbs.to hounds.Conforma- and quality to count 419 per cent; performance over fences, 60 per cent.1.Mafeking, b.g.162, 7 ycars, Colin Campbell, Montreal.: Grey Hagle &r.g.\u2026 15.314, 6 years, Kidd Bros.towel, Ont.% Senator.ch.g., 16 7 ycars, B.J.Coghlin, Montreal.C., Westminster Belle, ch.m, aged, Mrs.Adam Beck, London, Ont.Dundee, ch.@, 16, 6 years exhibited dy gjor F.S.Méighen, Montreal.yx, dk.ch.m., 16, aged, exhibited by M.Chevaller, Montreal.Nimrod, b.g., 18.2, 7 years, exhibited by Dr, A.Brosseau, Montreal.Rupert, blLg., 16.2.7 years, exhibited by ge Pepper, Toronto, Ont.Dublin, ch.g.16.1, 8 years, exhibited by Beck don.Ont.Phe next event was the roadster rx- hibit, in which Mr.Mike Grant handled winner, which resulted as follows: nt III, class 58, roadsters, conformation, style of going.manners, hock and ¥nee action, whether driven with ordin- -.ary or heavy shoes to force action will de considered in the judging: to be shown in single harness to a road waggon.Horses under 15 hands, 3 inches.1.Moxart, ch.s., 15.2, 7 years, A.Frank Ramsay, Montreal.8.Iris, br.m., 15, 5 years, C.A.Locker- by, Montreal.& Daisy, ch.m.\u2026.15.2, 8 years, Dr.O.Bruneau, Montreal.: H.C.\u2014Pearl, br.m., 15.2, 6 years, Wm.-Dofinelly, Montreal.Bonnie R.b.m., 15, 7 years, exhibited by W.A.Robertson, Kingston, Ont.Jennie, br.m., 15.2, D years, exhibited by Dr.Newell Fisk, Montreal.veller, br.g., 16.1, aged, exhibited by \u2018The re- Ba 16.1, .The afternoon event with jumping of groen hunters.This resulted as follows: : 1, Onieros.ch.g.15,3, 5 years, Crow & Murray, Toronto.2.Mireille br 153 1-2, 7 years, Dr., Maurice, Montreal.PE prie.br.m.18, 5 years, Bartlett McLennan, Montreal.MH.C\u2014Ban Toy, b.m.15.2, 5 years, Kldàd Bros, Listowel.Ont.fiérest_Brier, ch, m.15.2 1-2, 6 years, ex- bitéd by Geo, W.Stephens\u2019 jr., Mont- 1 Glamor.ch.m.15.2, 3 years, exhibited Dr.James Bell, Montreal.Hatie Fiynn, br.m., 15.3, 4 years, exhibited by Dr.James Bell, Montreal.Rosie, b.m.15.2 1-2, 7 years, exhibited y , Vandelaç, Montreal.i$! { 8.Fy 15.8, 8 years, exhibited by 7.Trudsl, Montreal _ \"Shamrock, dk.b.g.0.3.5 years, exhi- \u201cbited by R.Newman, Outremont, Que.: Kins George, bl.x.13.3, § years, exhibited by Geo.Climie, Montreal.*4firginia, oh, m., 15.5 years, exhibited by C, Buchanan, Montreal.: Eunbeam, b.m.15.8.exhibited by Crow ® ares.Toronto.Ont.Cd hee, bl.fi 15.2 45 5 years oxhi- 2 ce Ogilvie.Montreal.2 w LR m.153; 6 years, exhibited dd Bros., Listowel, ~LAvimer.ch.x.15.2 1-2.¢ years, exhibit- \u201cby Adam Beck, London, Ont.+, Off Colour?the whole English \u201c-gpeaking population of the Sworld keep themselves in pndition by using largest crowd that has patronizea\u2019 Rn.Angus, Montreal.\"7 Jeauli Bc ch.m., 15.0%, 7 years, exhibited by A.beau, Sutton, Que.vely small crowd, and a great many | who , years, Mrs.\u2018Great Interest in That Particular Saddle Class \u2014Polo Ponies Exhibited\u2014Some Fine High : Jumping Winds Up the Days Programme.{ George Pepper, Toronto.> v » Love Bird.ch.m., 15.2 1-2, 4 years, exhibited: by Adam Beck, London, Ont.Plucky Lad, b.g,, \u2014.exhibited by Geo.Pepper, Toronto, t.The Evening Performance.The evening psrformance opened with an exhibit of high steppers, which resulted as follows: Event 1, class 24, high steppers\u2014All- round action to be considered.1.Creighton, b.g., A.6 years, George Pepper, Toronto.2 Spark*b.m.14.3, 5 years, Mr.Adam Beck, London, Ont 8.Sensation.b.m., 15.2, 5 years, Crow & Murray, Toronto.H.C.\u2014Dandy, br.g., 15, 7 years, W.Don- nelly, Montreal.Flora Bell, ch.m., 16.1, § years, exhibited by J.R.McCaig, Beaver, Que.Princess, b.m., 1b.2, 8 years, exhibited by C.Ed.Gudewill, Montreal.Sandy, bL.g.16.1, 7 years, exhibited by W.A.Hastings, Montreal.McGregor, br.g., 15.114, aged, exhihjted by M.B.Davis, Montreal.: Mozart, chs, 15.2, 7 years.exhibited by A.Frank Rumsay, Montreal Jessie Maclachlan, br.m., 16.3%, 6 years, exhibited by TT.Swan Smith, Montreal.Billy P., ch.g., 16.1%, 9 years, exhibited by N.E.Picotte, Montreal.Spread Eagle, br.g., 15.214, 8 years, exhibited by H.H.Learmont, Montreal Chester, ch.g., 15.2%, 6 years, exhibited by F.W.Moison, Montreal.Legacy, blg., 152, 5 years, exhibited by Frank Clark, Outremont.Gamey, b.g., 15.244, § years, exhibited by W.P.Grant, Montreal., King Edward, b.g., 15.2, 5 years,\u2019 cxhibit- ed by Crow & Murray, Toronto.Plaintiff, ch.g., 15.3, 5 years, exhibited by Crow & Murray, Toronto.Flyer, br.g., 15.3%, \u2014.exhibited by Mrs, F.M.Fraser, Toronto Junction, Ont.Vidar.bl.g., 15.2, 6 ycars, exhibited by S.Arnold Finiey, Montreal.Parader,b.æ, 15.2, 8 years, exhibited by Donald.b.g., 15.3, § years, exhibited by James Irving.Cass Bridge, Ont.patte saddle horse class resulted as fol- 1H Event II, class 32, saddle horses\u2014 Horses over 15 hands 2 inches up to carrying 215 los.1.Gray Eagle, gr.g.16.3'4, 6 years, Kida Bros.Listowel; Ont.; 2.Senator, ch.g.18.1, 6 years George Pepper Toronto, pat 3.Connaught, ch.g., 16.1, 5 years, Adam Beck, Toronto, Ont.> H.C., Westminster Belle, ch.m.161, aged, Mrs.Adam Beck.London, Ont - | Dundee, ch.g., 18, 6 years, exhibited by Major ¥.8.Meighen, Montreal.Mirage.ch.m.16.0%, 5 years, exhibited by Dr.James Bell, Montreal.Senator, ch.g., 16, 7 years, exhibited by B.J.Coghlin, Montreal.The Colonel, ch.g:, 16.2, 8 years.exhibited by H.H.Learmont.Montreal.Clinker, ch.g., 16, 7 years, exhibited by M.J.Ross, New York.Excelsior, b.m., 15.34 5 years, exhibited by Crow & Murray Toronto, Ont.» Pat, br.g., 153, 7 years, exhibited by R.A.Allan Montreal.Jacobite, b.g.16, 6 years, exhibited by .cEachran, Montreal.Slogan, br.g.18.1, ¢ years, exhibited by Dr.Chas.McEachran, Montreal.Rupert, bl.g., 16.2, 7 years, æxhibited by George Pepper, Toronto, Ont.\u2019 The next class for pairs was badly filled, there being only four entries out of nine.The results were: Event III, class 2\u2014Pafr of horses, to be shown before a demi-mail, spider, stanhope, phaeton, or other appropriate trap for gentlemen's use.Horses to count 6) per ocent.; appointments 40 per cent., amateur drivers.The entire exhibit to be nwned by an amateur, 1.L.ady Elgin, b.m., 15.2.4 years; Lady Norfolk.bm.15.2, 4 years, Mrs.Adam Beck.London, Ont.2.Gone Away, b.Æ.18.6 years; Fire b.g, 15, 7 years.A.F.Gault, Away, Montreal.3.Royston, br.s., 15.314, 9 years; Mate, \u2014 BE.152 8 years.H.H.Learmont, Montreal.McGregor, br.g., 15.114.aged: Rohin Adair, br.g., 15.1, b years, M.B.Davis, Montreal.Jim, ch.g.18.1%.6 years: Dolly, ch.m,, 15.1%, 5 years, exhibited by Dr.W.A.Molson, Montreal.Duke, b.z., 16, 7 years: Duchess, b.m., 16, 6 years; exhibited by N.E.Picotte, Montreal.Hiawatha, b.g., 15.244, 5 years: Minnie Ha Ha, b.m., 15.214, 6 years; exhibited by exhibited by Molson, Montreal.Mars, hr.g., 15.3 7 years; Minerva, b.m., 15.3%.5 years; exhibited by H.Mon- tagu Allan, Montreal.The high jumping competition.the first of the week, was a fine ending to an unexciting evening.Intruder and the great Pear] fell out at the five foot two inch jump.Maringo, the gray, which divided honours with its owner, Mr.Murray, on not clearing § feet ineligible for a prize.Trial will commence at 4 feet 6 inches.Jumps will be raised 4 inches at a time up to 8 feet 6 inches, when they will be raised 3 inches at a time up to ¢ feet, which, if reached, shall be the maximum.Only three trials will be allowed to horses at each height.In the event of two or more horses clearing 6 feet, the judges in making the award will consider the form In which the horses have made their jumps.The bars shail not be beld or tied.1.Timber Topper.h, E., 15.2, 6 yeurs, Crow & Murray, Toronto.2.Myopia, br.g., 15.3, 8 years, George Pepper, Toronto.8.Kingfuil, b.g.16, 6 years, Geo.Pepper, Toronto, Other entries were: Coquette, b.m., 15.3.6 years, exhibited by Crow & Murray, Toronto.Maringo, gr.g., 16.1, § years, exhibited by Crow & Murray, Toronto.Intruder, dun.g., 16, § yeacs, exhibited by Crow & Murray, Tôrdnto.Pearl, b.m., 18, 8 years, exhibited by George Pepper, Toronto.Rupert, bl.g., 18.2, 7 years, exhibited by George Pepper, Toronto.Painchaud\u2019's horse did not show up.MANY PRESENT IN AFTERNOON \u2018Among those present ofi Friday\u201d afternoon at the Horse Show were: .Mec- Fachran, M.F.H., and Mrs.Charles Me- ran, Mrs.Hugh A.Allan, Mr.and Mrs.Andrew A.Allan, Mr.E.8.Clouston, Mr.and Mre.Adem, Beck (London), Hickson, Lady Van Horne, Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Cook, Mr.and Mrs Hartland B.Macdougall, Mrs.G.W.Ste phens, Miss Stephene, Aliss Sally Stephen, Mise Shaughnessy, Mrs.H.V.Meredith, Mrs.Alex.Paterson, Mr.and Mrs.Colin Campbell, Dr.aod Mra, Yates, Mrs.Leshe Gault, Mr.and Mr ao er ; (New ork), Mrs.Stan au ttaws), Miss Maude Ogilvy.des Mae Whitehead, Major Geo.R.Hooper Dr.Morse (Boston), the Miswes ickson, the Misses tearns, Miss Hilda Marler, Mrs.Eadie, Mrs.C.R.G.Johason, Mrs, , Mies Sandeman.Mie Forget.Sim Rare Roto, eman \u2018or e M ors, iin, Del io ise -: um, 5 ton, Miss Ske: ton, Mr.Thornton Davidson, Mrs.Light.ball, Mis Lighthall, Mr.Guy Boyer, À Adami, Mre.A.D.MacTier, Mrs.G.B.| Cantlie, Mrs.Geo.Smithers, Miss Mackay,\u2019 many others.ETS E Grant, Miss Hester Peck, the Misses Burnett, Mrs A.A.Mackenzie, Mrs.Philip Gilbert, Mrs.Melntyre, Miss J.McIntyre, Mr.Charles McIntyre, the Misses Angus, Mrs.James , Mr.and Mrs.S.P.Stearns, Mr.J.Malcolm Melntyre, Miss Janie Black, Mrs.Bury Austin, Mrs.A.G.B.Claxton, Mr.W.Angus, Mrs.Sutherland Taylor, Miss Stikeman, Miss Hamilton, Mies Grier, Mrs.J.C.King, Mrs.Museen, Miss Dow, Mr.Simard, Mrs.Sidney Boxer, Mr.and Mrs.Edmund Sheppard, Mr.and Mrs.Hulme, Mrs.James Bell, Miss Arnton.Miss Eadie, Major Meighen, Mrs.R.W.Reford, Mrs.Donald Maomaster, Miss Bagg, the Misses Macfarlane, Mrs.Cook, Miss Cook, Mr.C.Davidson, Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Ogilvie, Mr.Watson Ogilvie, Misa Alice ilvi rs.Douglas Armour, Mrs.Gillespie, Miss Moat, Miss Estelle Holland, Mr.and Mrs.W.Northey, Miss Ida Scott, the Misses Lambe, Mr.James Paton, Mrs.G.Durn- ford, Biss Cassils, Miss Shearer, Miss N.Mim Muriel: Stikeman and Mise Barwick, of Toronto, both wearing light gowns.Mrs.Allan Mackenzie.wearing pale ink crepe de chine with cream lace ap- Phique.and a Dee Do hat, was in r.H.Montagu n\u2019s box.Mrs.Frenk Stephen, who was with her, was go in cream \u20ac de chine with white lace trimming and a black jetted toque.Mrs.Baumgarten, who was in pele pink and cream lace , a eream hat trimmed with flowers, had, emong others, ip her box, Miss Laura Smith, of Ottawa, who was in black and white, with a plumed picture hat.Sir Thomas Shaughnessy\u2019s box was occupied by Mrs.lland, in black with a white hat; Miss Estelle Holland, wearing white organdie and lace over a pink sli à large black hat; and by Mre.A.Molson, who wore black sequined net with touches of white, and a black and white toque.Among the occupants of Mr.J.Mal- com Molntyres box were Mrs.Meln- tyre, who was all in black; Miss Mcla- cr > ver ARATE | gk whe mi è ES oe 0, On der ing pont! grey le chite.and white SE 3 vilets nd Miss ie, was white lace applique, and @ white bat.- In Mr.aS oper\u2019s box were Miss h Se Tins hats Mims over her end a pale blue hat: Miss J.Boots, black; Dr.Morse and Msjor R.Hooper.Hickson, who was gowned in black satin e, with a touch of white in her black bonnet, bad with her Mrs.Willie Hope, wesring white silk and lace, with a large white chiffon picture het with plumes; Hickson, wearing white silk sd lace; Mr.W.Hope and TT.Claude ckson Mrs.L.J.Forget, who was handsomely govned in black, with a white te in er plack hat, was accompanied by Mrs.Arthur 8 .who was in gray, and Mies Forget\u2019 and Miss Pauline Forget, who were both in white.Mr.Simard was also in the party.h Mrs T.= Thompson, \u2018who wore blue, ad wi er Miss Thompson, gown white, and Mr.H.Cushing.In Mr.J.E.Aldred\u2019s box were Mrs.Dawes, Miss Linton, Misa Towne, Mr.Galarneau, Miss Wilson-Smith, Mis Enid H.H.armont, Montreal.+ R p Ma br.m., 15.3, 7 years; Lady May, Camphell, Mise Sheila McBachran, Mas .m., 15.2, 6 years; exhibited by F.W.es azel and Doris Allan, Mi Ex O'Meara, the Misses Baumgarten, Mr 1, Mol.Spackman, Mrs.J.Garth, Learmont, Mrs.Geo Simpso: > Mr.Hamilton Gault, Mr.Reginald Gault, Miss Gault, Mr.and Mrs.Weir, Mrs.Williams, the Misses Williams, Mrs, F.Brush, Miss Claire Johnston, Mise Isabel Johnston, Miss Hill, Miss Pauline Hill, Miss Mr.Holton .Gardner, Mr, James n, Dr.Mignault, Mr.Percy Gault, Thursday, falled at five foot six.Rupert ; ; .went out at five font nine, and Coquette Amos, Miss Sybil Johnston, dr.G.Pep.at the six foot hurdle, The results were: per Toronto), Miss Blair.on), an Event 1V, class 51, high jump, horses \u2014 MANY SMART BOX PARTIES.Sir Louis\u2019 Jette, accompanied by Major Shepherd, attended the Show last night, and upied the on he S.Clouston had with him in his box the guests he had previously enter tained at dinner.Mrs.Stanley Maude, of Ottawa, was in a green and white figured gown, trimmed; with Jace and touches of green, and a Jarge black plumed hat.be A.Allan wore a figured blue chiffon, trimmed with spangled lace, and hat with white \u2018feathers.Mrs.Adam Beck, of London, Ont., had on a wn of soft yellow crepe, trimmed with a white hat with feathers, ©\u2018 ot white cloak.Mrs.H.V.Meredith was BE Shi Su, white trimmed wi .we Meredith sad Mr.A.A, Allan were in the .All the ladies in the bao cartied Die uquete of lilies of the Mr.and Mo.Hugh A.Allan, who also rought eit guests from a dinner > y had with them Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Miersdith, end Mr, and Mra.Frank May.and Mrs.Oolin Campbell who were Mr.and trim; bee bat with ings, a satin straw wi black te.i Fred.Meredith Eira, Sis, Bred, pug hat.In Dr.and Mrs.James Bell's box, was Mins Marguerite 5 me In à gown of white orepe de chine, cream Jace applique, and a pele blue chiffon hat.Mrs.was gowned in black sequined black bat.Mrs.Leslie Gault, who aleo en- prior to their .Lever, a Mrs.?wned in black with white bon and black t, with touches of white.Mrs.Gault was in a light gray crepe, with white lace, Miss Cluny Rameay, Mra.R.Paterson, and a black hat.Mr.R.A.Allan, Mr.Bart.McLennss, With Mr.Mortimer B.David ia his box | Mr.Ww.F.R n, Mrs.Robert Mat: were Mew, Davis, Dole ipiny crepe, with kay, Miss Haswell, Mr, Meiv Davis, white Ince on the Dodick, & handsome blue Mrs.Munn, Mr, end Mre.Ç.Lockerby, | douk, and, white hat with touch of blue; , Dr.Scott Ives, Miss Ewag, Mrs.Mun 2 oak E.shields,\u201d with e.long Horimmend,: Mies Druck.Mim June] white cigak ever Tr\u2019 gray, gown; occupied the visitors\u2019 box \u201cuC\u201d |- aide and al \u201c® Gossler, gowned in blue with light hat im Miss Hilda \u201c .gown, was dark with imming, end à green Others in the box were Mr.Thornton Davidson, Mr.Reginald Gault and Mr.David Morrics.Mre.Fred Cains, who wore à black closk over her gown, and a light hat, was in Mr.Geo.L.Cains\u2019 box, and with her were Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Gault, the ds wi ba i blue striped mousseline and a white pie ture hat, bad with her Mrs.Hulme (New York), in black velvet with white lace blouse; and Miss Almore, who was in gray, with toque to .ming and a black lace hat Li , æs Lindæy, Stevenson Brown Miss =) i .Mr.W.J.Learmont, Dr, Mignault, M.F.H., Mr.G.Simard, Mr.S.P.Howard, Dr.Lauterman, Mr.Archibald Allan, Mr.8.A.Finley, Mr.Han A.Bud Mr.F.L Hu r.Adam , Mr.F.Molson, Mr.C.E.Gudewill, Mr.Percival Campbell, Mr.Colin Locker j Meighen, Dr.Ridley Me- THE MUSICAL PROGRAMME FRIDAY AFTERNOON, LA Music by the 1st Prince of Wales Fusi- lUers\u2019 Band.Under the leadership of Bandmaster Knowles.March\u2014\u2018\u201cThe Tale of the Seashell\u201d.: (From the Prince of Plisen) Overture\u2014\"Algonquin\u201d .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Sherman Gavotte\u2014\u2018\u201cTbe Fair Malden of Seville\u201d Ceesreiesterarseretateosanennres .Czlbulks Waltz\u2014\u201cDolly Varden'.Julian Edwards Danse\u2014'180lin,t Bolero Missud Overture\u2014'Militaire\u201d .Laurendeau Romance\u2014'\"The Harmony of Love s verusuesvavoucrecausc au co venan 0e eevvnsmsrs0ce soc ci env 0s000n 0 Leslie Stuart God Save the King.4 \u2018 A HORSE SHOW OF HORSES 8 ais ny ae sod qe Er us FRID ; .ous, g white, and a white pioture © The lights were out, the men were | 13% with mauve edging the brim.> i AT EVENING.i a een gens 1 The saene @ |, Mr-and Mrs.Edgar McDougall, who en- Music\u2019 by the 1st Prince ôf Wales Fusi- Had \u2018changéd, and there were @ portal ned Po Sinner before gptng to phe liers\u2019 Band.horses where Soclety had been\u2014 ¢@ ow, wi em m their 88 All panoplied in armour some, as &| Grace Stearns, who was in pale blue with Under the leadership of Bandmaster hen the lists slong.battle be 2 white lace, a blue pat and Mr.W.F.nowies, ey cras n mimic ba - - ieut-Col.ilton.; .a fore à breathless throng: @ Me a was in black amillon wit March\u2014\"The Chinese Honeymoon Fiibot Ar ees ein maneless terror 4 black picture hat.| Descriptive Fantasia\u2014* The Coloured wide, * ; ê a fr pond Mrs.C harles Meredith were ais van lesaine\u201d ee corevesss oe Lourendean As when with Pharaoh, the King, ¢ , the er wearing pale , ae\u2014 ae * aovcvonces .ather drank the Red Seas tide.3 8 large hat.gray.Baritone, oko Beyond the Gates of nd some of fire, as to sw n- 3 - ey tar ae .vessvauses A : triumph oer the stars ns + wi d Mre A.E.vié hed with Gavotte-\"Le Russe\u201d .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u201croban The Chariots of Isreal, the Prop- « (bem Mr.and Mra.Harold Eadie, the lat- Tempo aI Galop\u2014\u201cOn Horseback\u201d.het's funeral cars; @ ter in a pretty light gown, and à pink| .\u2026..186 Braided Silk, Offed .«.280 Braided Silk, soft.+.808 Enamelied Silk .Ji .\u2026.780 CASTS.Finest English Make.2 yards, single .ses ave .106 3 yards, single .+.eee \u2026.156 8 yards, extra .- .+., 208 3 yards, extra .soe or.ooo -All with loops to hold Flies.REELS.Brass Click, 40 yards.Nickelled Click, 60 yards Nickelled Click, 80 yards Rubber Click, 40 yards .Rubber Click, 60 yards .Rubber Click, 80 yards .Nickelled Multiplying, 40 yds.60c Nickelled Multiplying, 60 yds.75¢ Nickelled Multiplying, 80 yds.$0c Other patterns, $1.30, $2.00, up to \u2019 $10.00.see BFEEER A TROUT FLIES\u2014Over 100 patterns, all standard, and many fancy dress- \u2018 ings, 40c, 50c, 60c, and 750 dozen.7 GET OUR SPECIAL FLY OUTFITS Mailed Free, and 1908 at from TT of CATALOGUE, $200 UPWARDS.Interest to Anglers.Ny 2 i 4 .THE - f / | Oldsmobile \u201cThe Best Thing on Wheels.\u201d When you compare the Olds with all others it is only necéssary to remember that they have been running constantly for the past THREE years, and there are now 10,000 in daily use.Write for Booklet.\u2014\u2014 pvc Ape yr Draw your own conclusions.Canadian Agents.LS 4 ETT ® Look right\u2014run right\u2014msde right.Save money by buying the reliable, the well tried wheel.In riding a Hyslop you get health and pleasure at the same time.If you desire the utmost comfort get the Spring Frame.* , The easiest feature is the price.Hyslop Bros., - 208 and 211 Yonge St., TORONTO.à \\ Their Majesties in London.1 Special Prayers for Rain.London, May 16.\u2014 King Edward and to T queen Alezandrs tame antes ji to The Montreal Bar.Tom Scotland list dvening.Their Majosi: Ottawa, May 16.\u2014ArchBishop Duhamel ties drove to ki m- Pal ol in an hei od {he ; tieg dre agha née in air! esncioned th ee St special prayers of the prevailing drought, , with postilions and escorted | for rain to t 8 of She Lije Guscia.| the cewstion in dog EL i » | .La t es to wheth _ liable for the money.Cot a received.Ald.Lebeuf then said that if the city the $5,000 on account it would the entire cost of calling out the itis.He held the statutes were such hat the city ought not to pay one cent of > &mount.It was right that the volun- should receive their pay, but the |).should come from the and mot from the corporation.As to the Civie Department, he understood the - ; were divided in opinion as to * £héeity paying the sum.The légal aspect ef being so uncertain, he said, it be unfair to spend the city's money He mi vie Law case in amy such way as .In reply, ly matter was deferred until the meet- - the City Council on Monday.A à © IMpression now is that t beats the $5,000, but it will on the Government to foot the bill.j .- Discussion on the matter was brought by the reading of a report from the Committee favouring the payment was based on a species of the Law Department that amount could be paid under reserve, cash taken out of the reserve NO DETAILED STATEMENT.have to be paid to the militia?\u201d\u201d - Mayor said such a statement had: Ald.Laporte said that while thé-eity might not be legally responsible __.for the amount, he held it was only fair \u201cthst the 85,000 \u2018should be advanced PFGOUNUIE + 5 ] ; 3 the « n was lidble to pay the mi |- = THE ULE a rhone pres En + AND THE MILITIA Eee 407 Vi : Aldermeh; Declined Yes- .+ terday to Pay the .Clty Troops.CLAIM \u2018CITY IS NOT LIABLE 5 2._-_-_- _ | » The\u201d City Attorneys are Asked to \"Give Definite Opinion on City\u2019s lt not the city Thus the be city will have Government, In make a de- Ebe a 1 e wharves; # the city then bad no right on the wharves neither bud it the right to pay out a large sum for protection to the wharves.It had 0 y ad asked the city to psy the mili uk was the opinion of Ald.Ifartineau back te\u2019 the Finance Committee for fur- Ald.Ekers objected to this® all that was needed was an opinion from the city at- or net.It was then moved by Ald.Lebeuf that on the table until such time as an opinion was weceived from the Law Departtnent as e-right on and be remembered that Col.Gordon and not the the entire matter should be referred ther consid on.torneys as to whether the city, wes liable the report of the Finance Committee lay to the city\u2019s liability.This motio J Liability.adopted and it was decided to meet again : oa onday pet the attorneys\u2019 opinion UE 4 Dao was another warm debate at the co lefinate decision.: City oe To ber y afternoon over the Be mila: © city should pay $5,000 ATTORNEY-GENERAL ong discussion it decided 0 sak aM ection it as decided STILL ON THE STAND.The Progress in the British Columbia Land Scandal Case.Special to The Montreal Star.ictoria, May 16, \u2014 Attorney-General Eberts is still on the rack.Mr, Du finished with him yesterday, but it is doubt- ul if MeOaul will conclude Saturday forenoon.yesterday he flatly contredicted statements of Wells, that Taylor wired him from Montreal, s ing a in the subsidy of the ritiol Columbia Southern to the Columbia and Western and of his playing \u201cimpossible.\u201d He also stated that several inisters, including himeeif, McInnes and Wells, favoured an appeal to the courts to see if the Canadian \u201cI should like to know.\u201d said Ald.Le- x Ë ._ beuf, \u201cif we have received a detailed thon hais ion gains some of statement as to the whole amount which the blocks, was justified.ro on one of | ¢ he said, thought the Canadian oo Ry way bad a strong case.He did not know if this opinion was submitted to the Government , which ided to rush through the repudiation bill, Mr.McCsul asked Fberts if he would sit in the Cabinet with a blackguard such 8s he evidently Wella, believing.as he stated, that Wells\u2019 statement about ng .in Montreal was false.He asked him why be did not resign, but the committee would wot permiæ the question.- The : chairman of the committee.\u2018in answer to Hon.Mr.Prior's énquiries, eaid the committee could not ude on the date fixed, and, therefore, they decided to potify - of the Legislature it would not convene till May 20.THREE: MEN DROWNED IN the first place the militia had been called oub by the city, and it would be a mean act to refuse the request of Col.Gordon for 48,000 to pay the men.The City Council ©onld rest assured that if the sum in FRONT OF DAWSON CITY.A Canoe Upset Precipitates Five Men Into the Ice Cold Klon-.question ought to be paid by the Government, the money would be vasting the amount.the city was in honour bound to money.He hoped a majority of Comncil would agree with him view.pay of following motion: ads; and, .\u201cWhereas, the recent cu and the cost of the \u201cWhereas, In view t should not be 1 during the recent ©.\u201cWhereas, there are grave doubts as té the legality of the enactment 62 Vict, ch.58, secs.6, whereby the city of Mont- is given jurisdiction to the centre the River St.Lawrence, opposite the A it being contended that this pro- réal vision « *Whereas, the militia act that fn connection with such an cmerg- .the pay.etc.of the force requis- ned may be advance 23 of ihe con- ated revenue fund of Cana Te the Dominion Government, in view of the above cited tances, be humbly requested to for the services of the militia re- tioned during the said recent \u2019long- Ekers that, be.ù voté was taken on the motion o fon.Ls Inte, another opinion should be obéained the City Attorneys as to the liability of the city to pay the amount.Ald.Lapointe consented to Ald.Ekers\u2019 rte made an amendment to the mbtion-of Ald.Lapointe to the effect that the city attorneys be asked if, in case the city decided to advance the £5,000, it would \u201cBe.it resolved, that n's strike.\u201d \u201cIt was proposed by Ald.from .Ald.Lebeuf maid the police were sup- , to give citizens\u2019 protection, wire not supposed to be property belonging to the mai oners and the Government; the pra- tegtion of such property devolved upon \u201ctie Government.AM.Carter said all the &ifficaltr had risen over the letter of Col.for the advance of $5,000 to pay the yofiitia.He (Ald.Carter) did not suppose cular tho aa to whether or not the city was liable .Gordon had given for the amount; he simply, > mi i of it uld- o risk in ad- te one Personally, he felt OPPOSES THE PROPOSITION.\u2018AM.L.A.Lapointe strongly opposed the sdvancing of the 85,000; The statutes, he id.showed in the plainest way said, the militia rested with the: Gov- In consequence, he moved the reas, ur of Montreal is recognized &8 the national port of Can- \"longshoremen\"& affected not only the trade an ner of this city, but also the entire Western section of the Dominion ; oc, in, Da de EE ton factories In the town of Valley a me bead vow of Valley: field was not held to re ay this amount with the paying of the military services in aid of the civil author- requisitioned Tn \u2018longshoremen\u2019s \u2018of the law is ultra vires.itia should be paid.Ald.Carter that the \u2018 for the amount; he simply .desired that unded; this y the e City fn this that the stipulates but they neible for arbour com- Gordon ask- ht desired that It was the city was lia- dike River.Special to The Montreal Star.Dawson, Yukon, May Bo Fire men, employes of & new saw mill company, started to crose the northern channel from the island in the Klondike Tver just above Dawson.The canoe swamped one man jumped to shore, while the others went down in the swift eurrent.Another man caught in an eddy and reached land.The three others, swimming, passed un the Klondike traffic bridge and disappeared right after.John Frank, of San Juan, was rescued by the brave efforts of Mean.Simmons and Harrison, but died immediately.e bodies of Wm.Bailey, of Liver Bos more, California, and \"Jno.Hegland, of Norway (late of Juneau), Were not recovered.The police are searching the river.Reports of drownings at Indian River have been received, but are not confirmed.The Yukon ts pretty clear of ice now, but the jams between Dawson and Selkirk still} coutinue.TROUBLE FOR TORONTO.The Street Bailway Employes May Strike Again Toronto.May 16\u2014There appears to be little hope.now of averting a strike of Street *Railway employes.Representatives of the mén and the company have been conferring at different times during the week, but without sati results.The main issue is recognition of the union.men are now paid 18 cents an hour, and 26 centa to all who have served over two vears.They ask that these rateg be increased to 20 or 21 cents and 23 cents The company refuses both requests.A mass meeting of the mw; - has been called for to-night.It is that they will announce & strike on Victoria Day, May 25, unless a settlement be reached in the FREIGHT TBAIN LEFT TRACK.\u2014 +.Traffic Interrupted for a Time Near Mallorytown, Ont.Special to The Montreal Star.Brockville, Ont., May 16\u2014A bad wreck occurred Friday afternoon on the Grand Trunk Railway, near town.A westbound freight jumped the track go- itself in a position to be called upon | ¢ Dur me whole cost of the militia.ng ot full speed, Jerailing several cars, _ {WHAT GOVERNMENT MUST DO.tracks for a considerable distance.The two express trains for caught west of the wreck, the Brockville auxiliary righted matters.Fortunately no person was The damage to rolling stock was h Death of Mrs.Mosgrove.Ottawa, May 16\u2014Mrs.Mos i of His Honour Judge Mosgrove, \"ed ne Friday at the Protestant General Hospital after a Kngering illness.was à daughter of the late David Moore, à well known lumberman.She leaves, beside her husband, three sons, Edward and William, who reside at the family home, the Richmond -road, and Robert, an officer in the British army, serving with his eavy.ber of details and said it was ridigu- iment in India, I fois to suppose that because certain po home rom England ne 15 now on his way, 2 \u2018 = Visit Our Palace Sh owrooms Apd inspect the largest and finest assortment of LEATHER + .1502 RUE NOTRE DA GOODS in the Dominion of Canada.HARNESS Of all Grades and Prices.COLLARS, : HORSE COVERS, SPRING ROBES, .SUMMER DUSTERS, And a full line of Stable Suppties.TRACK HARNESS, COUPE HARNESS, A log rn + earn iba ARTY co HARNEGS, TRUCK HARNESS.TRUNKS and TRAVELLING BAGS.a injured.Very Short Tim Now, FOUR IN THE TRIAL Yachting Beason.ed anew, there will the trial Whitecap, and named.Everything looks most promisi Royal St.to received quite an increase.EY SEAL IP DFE It Will Be Launched in.a Bverything Loeks Prosperous and Promises \u2018a Most Enjoyable one that was built this year, will ed to-day or within a very short time.Although there is only one boat design- cu a} leat four in including, ent, Osha, the new boat as yet un- Roya awrence Yacht Clu dit ces are in a very healthy co .The rooms are all arranged for, the local management promises be very satisfactory, and the local fleet of club boste bas | cng a : : ANOT TORONTO ° - PLAY IN PITTSBURG © Unable to Secure the Necessary Grounds.RACES| DISAPPQINTMENT CAUSED Great Efforts Will Be Made to Prevent the New Pennsylvania League From Going Up.ts an Special to The Montreal Btar.Pittsburg, Pa., May 16.\u2014The local lacrosse league ie baving troubles of its own.The management anticipsted trouble when the clubs were organized, but they did Bot expect to be unable to secure grounds.That is the situation to-day, however.The clubs are without a field even for prac tice purposes, and failure stares them in the face.It is rumoured that the project given up, but Secretary Lambe re- \u2018fuses to confirm this.He would say nothing about the situation when interviewed by the Star's ent.-Owing to the ipability to which had been The new Seawanhaka Cup defender, the onl be at the The secure grovads.the ich h scheduled with the acrosse team of the Toronto Univerw- ty has been cancelled.This game, which was scheduled to take place later this month, bad attracted considerable attention in and about this city and the public was Fenuimel was called off.- were anxious to see lacrosse played by a team from the real home of the game.FINE HORSE FOR CANADA.Fast Racing Stallion for St.An- © drews, P.Q.There passed through the city yest day a valuable piece of horse Ted the stalhon Wallace Seribner, en route to St.Andrew's, Que., where he is to be placed in the stud.Dr.Si of St.Andrews, is now the owner of.the\u2019 horse, and \u2018he is proud of him.for he is mot only a beautiful looking paimal, but a > ! his credit.\"He ia a.Hambiotonan thon HECTOR DECARE, The New Canadian Strong Man, many races, including the Faber Cup, to BASEBALL.wi , at New York, in 1900, from a field of twelve.; - ; su Ë nity and Warner.ran.Attendance, 2619.Philadelphia .Iïn, Dooin and Zimmer.sfon.Attendance, 2,004.At Brooklyn\u2014 Brooklyn .Chicago .Batterles\u2014Garvin Taylor and Kling.Umpire, tendance, 2,000.* American League Games.At Chicago\u2014 Chicago .Washington .Batteries\u20148levers and Kaloe; and Schreck.Umpire, tendance, 1,400.At Cieveland\u2014 tendance, 3,870.At Detroit\u2014 Palate his.elp ves Detroit .At Toronto\u2014 Toronto .Wi tteries\u2014Briggs MeoCputey.Attendance, 1,023 At Buffalp\u2014 Buffalo .i.«.00300 Providence .- 100 Batterfés\u2014Atherton and and ' Diggins.tendance, 3,972.- w Jersey City .\u2026.+.eee ooo alo .sev eee cerns OO \u201ceee ver vs veuve NOWATK .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.0.see Rochester .«ve cocee WOrCester .oe.oe Providencs .conto on June 6th, the new named will be MN Cavicohlons, Lisbon; Cologne, and bishop of Bals! LATRACHAN, sr borg: i \u2014\u2014 .= cames re a National League Games.Batteries\u2014Suthoff and- Bergen; McGine Umpire, O'Day.43022000 x10 \"ee ee 0000000000 es\u2014Malarky, Moran and XKitt- redge; Hackett and Weaver.Umptre, Mo- elphia\u2014 .so.500031500-18 18 § .0010000012 7 Batteries\u2014Leever and Smith; McLaugh- Umpire, John- -031000001\u20144 -.003300200\u2014 7 11 Evans; Ahearn, Emslie.At- STANDING OF THB CLUBS.R.H.E.- - +.11040001 x\u20147 13 3 000103100-4 6 3 Batteries\u2014Dunkie and Sullivan; Town- Sheridan.At- Boston .101800010\u20146 10 Detroit ,.31300101x\u20148 15 3 - Batterfes\u2014Hughes and Smith; Kitson were and Buelow.Umpire, O'Loughiin, At- and delayed tendance, 4,206 : STANDING OF THE CLUBS.Won.Lost.cent.Lu .\u2026.Per n.Lost.cent 3 1 2 A Rome à says that It adcied thas Cob Coralie nus been o- papa) nuncios st Vien HN araisnors Dosells and LA t a \"7 ; Katachthales the abel! FINE RACE HORSE \"KILLED WITH DOPE.At New York\u2014 R.H.B.\u2014 Cinelonatl .|.000020012\u20145 8 | De\" York May 16\u2014With the race- New York .100010003\u20144¢ 19 3 horse, Dr: Riddle, dead from an excessive dose of \u201cdope.\u201d as ths drugs used to stimulate horses to their extreme of spéed are designated technically, snd the stable connections of the horse in question under suspension pending final action by At- 9 6 1 4 disappointed when it |\u2019 \u2018WESTERN WHEAT FIELDS Foot Comfort Short talks by the Sister Shoe ad.man, No.3.x ci ss, & mere Fot years the \u201cSlater Shoe\u201d has been ad tised as the shoe of comfort\u2014of foot case.| Thousands of pairs of \u201cSlater Shoes\u201d have been bought because of this claims 4 Now imagine a man or woman boying a second pair of \u201cSlater Shoes\u201d after a course in foot agony in a pair of ill-fitting \u201c Slaters.\u201d If the \u201cSlater Shoe?had not proven to wearers its claims to comfort how long could it have on market, no matter how loudly or skillfully it might have been advertised?VOT .v .CMe to expend large sums in advertising had the \u201cSlater Shoe\u201d fallen short in any of its advertised claims to comfort, wear and appearance?T Goodyear welted.Made in Canada 40 years.$3.50 snd $5.00\u2014{or men and women.225 St.James Street.47 St.Lawren ce Street.1551 St.Catherine Street.How long could the makers have continued he Slater Shoe a 2447 8t.Catherine Street, 1580 Notre Dame Street.ms GooD IF IT'S çç Ae CLEVELAND\u201d A wheel that's madé of the best material, with the best of skill and machinery, that's the CLEVELAND : It has headed the list for years, and with the improvements th4s year, it still leads, The largest improvement is the Hygienic Cushion \u2018Frame.It makes all roads smooth roads.Isto wheeling what the \u201cPullman\u201d is to railroading.CANADA CYCLE & MOTOR.CO.LIMITED.Heap OFFICE AND WORKS: - = TORONTO JUNCTION.WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.\u201cbe, M re ep Fateh genet À Horse Show Refrasher| DENTISTRY\u2014LACHINE.For the convenience of my suburban A pony of Dewar\u2019s Special clients, 1 have opened en office at No.Liqueur.You can get it any.|® St.Joseph street, e.where.110 6 ffice hours, 9 to 5, or by appointment.office E.E.KENT, ARE LOOKING FINE.BISHOP Special to The Montreal Star._ Winnipeg, May 16.\u2014 F.W, Peters, C.P.R.freight traffic manager, who bas returned from an extended trip in the West, reports that from Estevén as far east as Souris, the wheat is above the ground and looking very well hile on the Cranbrook Winni His resignation takes effect for Saskatchewan.THE RESIGNATION OF , May 16.\u2014In accordance with a plan formed some years ago, Dr.ham, who is Anglican Bishop of Saskatche- van and Calgary, has resigned the former See, owing to -the growth of the work.vincial Synod meets to clect a successor Surgeon Dentist, 369 St.Joseph st.5 Lachine.PINKHAM.A Fire at Watertown.Bpecial to The Montreal Star.sburg, N.Y., May 16.\u2014At 5.30 yesterday afternoom fire broke out in the Muldoon Brothers\u2019 mattress factory, in Watertown, and the plant was entirely destroyed.Three houses in clove proximity were damaged by the fire.114 4 Pink- == Max O'Rell Indisposed.Paris, May 16.\u2014 Paul Blouet (Max O Rell), the well-known writer, is seriously, when the Pro- from \u2018Boston, arrived at Gibraltar yester- section, west of , there are some oy Sogo rion \u2018oats for the TA Fionn deniers, de End ES Q su, PETERBORO* SAILS, etc.| peer, fhe fon Sol 818,08 | Ty REL DI, 2, oar Ee, C A THE SONNE AWNING, 0! .| TENT & TARPAULIN CO, The Dominion line SS8.Cambroman, LAU N C H E S Send Stamp for Catalogue.775 Craig St.Montreal : 101 pw 34 3 + Now that it most flagrant scandal ip the use of druga that has been brought to light%since raw ing officials prohibited the smpioyment of dope was brought into notice at the Morris Park race course to-day.Df.Riddle raced in the name of J.Gardner, and was a starter in the second event of to-day's programme, selling race, at 7 furlongs, over the Withers\u2019 mile, in which fourteen horses ran.The horse ridden by the lightweight jockey, 2 and was backed for & \u201ckilling\u201d by his stable connection, but attracted attention in the paddock by his peculiar actions, as he required two men to handle Aim when he was saddled, gud scemed then to be almost uncontrollable.The matter was called then to the attention of Starter Fitzgerald, who, after noting the condition of Dr.Riddle at the post, sent word to the stewards and asked for instructions as to whether the horse should be permitted to start.He was advised to let Dr.Riddle break with his field, the rider after that having the stewards\u2019 permission to pull up.8: very pluckily broke away from the post, but at once pulled up the horse, which was reeling under him, and walked to the stretch long after Miss Buttermilk 3 1 vussaganrs send, Lee and Drill.Umpires, Hassett and Carruthers.Attendance 2,878.was raced out in front, with Kickshaw At êt.Louis\u2014 : all the way, had won the race by & head.St.Louis .1000000103 7 o| Dr.Riddle could not be got to thie pad- Philadelphia .000201100\u20144 11 3 dock, so Salling dismounted and turned the horse over to the grooms, who, after difficulty, got him to his stable at the head of the stretch.The stewards sent a Veterinary surgeon to examine him there, and on the report of the surgeon \u2018Waddell Cleveland .00101300x\u20145 7 8 New York .000111000\u20143 9 32 later issued the following ruling: Batterles\u2014Wright and Bemis; Tapmnehill thane ary othe meeting Order that O'Connor.Um 3 - tries .er e and or pire, Connelly.At Dr.Riddle, be refused.and the Hooray of Trainer Wm.Howell be suspended, and the case referred to the stewards of the Jockey Club.\u201d « The horse died within two hours after reachiñg the stable.- .: Their Excellencies in Toronto.Toronto, May 16.\u2014Lord and Lady Minto reached Toronto last evening after their tour of western Ontario.They will remain here until June 1st.Per BYRRH ~ TONIC WINE As a Laxative, BYRRH is without a peer.\"Ask your drageist of.wine desler.FOUN.HEBERT 3 00, Aes, Mo - - \u20ac ne > - Rt SE * .our 1a 15 80 for J 58 408 256 208 x tnndmanteies me the stewards of the Jockey Club, thé | racy to keep up the action of the heart.Read this letter:\u2014 Dr.McLaughlin: Dear Sir,\u2014A few lines in regard to your Belt.would be perfectly numb.Ottawa, Ont, April 11, 1903.1 have removed the cause Naturd will cure the disease.when they Take Rheumatism; 1 I am also a great deal stronger\u2014WM., J.THOM great sufferer.indigestion as well, also helped my kdneys.I used to BROOKS, Shanty Bay, Ont.I would have written to you sooner, but thought have not had an attack SON, Mayfield, Ont.1 wore one of your mend the Belt to any on highgrade Belts.as Bright's Disease, Indigestion, cure when he geta it, I n with all 3 PAY troubles are cured by electricity.seid it to you free./ Consultati while it lasts.a .a / h Restored!] you should give some credit to the theory of my teachings :\u2014 life principle will be followed by weakness and disease, and it is also easy to understand why the natural restoration of this electric force in the nervous system will saturate the various vital organs which have become weakened with a new energy which will place every vital part of the body in a state of natural health.You read in the papers every day of prominent people dying suddenly, and the physicians decide that the cause was \u201cheart failure.\u201d never fails without reason.Find that reason and you wili find the actual cause of death.out of ten, exhaustion of vitality.The heart stops beating because the power which rums it is shut off.That wer is \u2018vital energy, which 18 nerve force, po Let us take for example this case\u2014Miss Adamson, of Ottawa, Ont.Suppose she had died suddenly in one of those spells, what -would they ascribe her death to?\u201cHeart failure.\u201d Not sufficient strength in the nerves 1 may say I wore your Belt only one week myself.My sister has been doctoring forclose on two years.The doctors claimed that she had no blood.Shewas tired and worn out all the time.At night she would wake up and In the above time she was treated by three doctors.They did pot seem to do her any good, and in reading over your book, I came to the conclusion your Belt might help her, so I gave her the Belt to try, and after the third night \"the numbness left her, and she has not felt it since.- So, Doctor, if the belt does me no good I will be well satisfied, for I Am sure it is only a matter of a * little time til] she-will be all right.She Is gaining every day.! willwrite you later on.Yours truly, W.G.ADAMSON, 156 Friel Street, I believe in finding the cause of all such troubles and removing it.up the nerve force; in the kidneys, the blood, pr the other o Too many physicians make the mistake of treating the conditiém and overlooking the cause.If a heart is weak they stimulate it with drugs, .ought to devote the treatment to building up the stomach, which is the real cause of heart failure.Every time the heart is stimulated by a drug ifs vitality is strained, and one day it will simply stop short.-it is found the world over; it does not respect age or sex, rank, condition or occupation.We believe we are justified in saying that no other disease numbers so tfany subjects; from no digéase is the sufferer rendered so helpless, or deberving of pity.NOTE THE ACTION OF MY METHOD ON THESE CASES-+ ro hate been wearing one of your Belts for about thirty days; and feel more than pleased with it.I do not feel any 1 am cured as sound as any man can be, after nearly four years\u2019 suffering.1 drove the rheumatism out of my leg nearly in one night.What I am telling you is the truth \u2014GEO.A.MADGETT, -178 Stanley avenue, Hamilton.No rheumatism nor disziness now, and the blood\u2019s circulation s greatly benefited also.Thanking you for your kindness, I remain, dear doctor, yours truly, JAMES B.POLLARD, CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.l.It 1s now three months sinte I got your Belt, and I-am completely cured of muscular rheumatism and sciatica, from which I wags a I doctored for months, but I got no better.3 could not walk across the house in half an hour\u2014MRS.J.L.HYNDMAN, 138 Lombard 8t, Winnipeg.; i Your Belt is all that you claim it to be.I can recommend it to any one who is suffering from rheumatism.It has \u2018cured me of \u2018of rheumatism since last fall, and feel stronger in every way.I bave gained 13 pounds.\u2014 MATTHEW ROBIN.I suffered for two or three years previous to this with rheumatism., also your method of doing business; the manner in which you treat your patients, and the attention you give / them.Your business should certainly prosper.\u2014H.E.MITCHELL, Forrest, Man.; I WILL PAY $1,000 Nervous Debility, Stomack Trouble, Varicocele, Karly: Decay, Rheumatism, Lame Back, Sciatica, as Constipation, or any weakness caused by ignoring the laws of Nature, with my improved Electric Belt, the marvel of electricians, the most wonderful curative device that has ever been introduced.READ MY OFFER: know how skeptical people are after paving hundreds of dollars to doctors without offer any man a completq restoration to health before he pays a cent.Th ecepti er the making of it or carrying it out.Ali F ask is fair security that on the wer ore In mo deception about give.I take ail the chançes\u2014you take none.Isn't that fair?Do you do not lay this aside and say you will try it later.necessary attachments suitable for Your case, and send it to you, and you can NLY WHEN CURED.1 REE BOOK\u2014I have a book which gives muny hundreds of letters Belt is 28 good for women às for men.I have a Book especially for Women.Free en application.MCLAUGHLIN, 2H4 St.Ja ION: | HOURS\u2014) am, te \u20ac pr Wednesday sand Saturday evénings til 8.\u201cSundays 10 to 1.\u2019 is generally conceded that \u201cElectricity is the Basis of Life,\u201d It has been demonstrated that Electricity is the mos{ natural of all remedies for the cure of the aflments which afflict the human body.Every physician of modern ideas is an advocate of electrical treatment, and concedes that it stands far above all medical agents, especially when applied to diseases relating to the nervous system.This is a practical admission of the power of electricity over the nerves and vital organs, hence it must be evident to a thinking person that a means of intelligently applying this wonderful agent should be the greatest boon to suffering humanity.When we consider that our nervous system, which is the fountain of life to the kidneys, liver, stomach, brain and the various otanic functions of the body, depends for its sustenance upon the vitalizing clement of electricity, and that, without this life it is impossible to keep up a normal condition of health in the body, it is easy to understand that a waste of this Does anybody know what that means?What made the heart fail?The heart I say it is, nine times If it is in the stomach, I restore the power there; if in the nerve system, I build rgans of the system, I find the cause and supply to the body the needed help, and after of the rheumatism | PSON, Omemee, Ont ; \u2019 .I can now walk a mile or so without feeling tired, but when I got the Beit I suffer a good deal from kidney trouble, and I do not feel it at all now\u2014GEO.8.it wise not to halloo till I was out of the bush.I am pleaséd to tell you that 1 ~ I can honestly recom- any case of Kidney Disease that which ! cannot cure getling any benefit, and, knowing that any man would I will be paid when the work is done; this any honest man want any better evidence of my confidence in my belt?Now, à Act upon it to-day\u2014NOW.Tell me what you are suffering from, and I will ar.3 from persons whom I have cured.Tells al) about the signs of aliments It inspires a man with a desire to bè a man : It contains things a man should road.on free, You are invited, If you.cannot call, write for this book at once.Get all the < \u2019 Hae À de ais as \" dim ot N Lo thd ot ae Sirus IE am, A ERs mand VPN Diam Pasi.tain rer sufficient knowledge field Po) \u20ac a 5 Bpedial Staff Correspondence.Gallery, House of Commons, Otta- Say 16 The was distinctly and almost entirely a Minitobs day in the House.The subject which was being air- od was the complaint that Dominion office Bald in the province are using their position for political purposes, t i they hardly pretend to be anything but partizans of most active character.and are bending all their energies to de- proaching provincial deetion.Several fac .provin ection.instances of this kind of things were brought forward.\u201cThe case from the Conservative point of view was temperately but clearly stated by Messrs.Roche and Boyd.The chief defender of the Government as Mr.Wn.AY who jd not ceri y deny any - the allegations made, but confined himself to maintaining the other -fellows- were worse.- - Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Sir William Mulock both claimed that they still ad- hete to the high principle that civil ser wants should not be active partizans.The Prime Minister promised to investigate the conduct of two of the gentlemen to whom reference had - been made, and to ask them for an explanation.RAGGING OF COLONIES.Mr.John Charlton called attention to a cable of the 12th instant telling of an officer named Willow being subjected to ragging by his brother officers in the 2lst Lancers because he is a Colonial ranker.Mr.Charlton pointed out.that from time to time reports of this character appear in the press.Among the aristocratic officers of the British Army there was a prejudice not only against a man who had riser from the ranks, but a double prejudice inst him for being a colonial.Mr.ton thought a protest should be entered against such treatment of our fellow colonials in the British service.The army should be a fighting machine not a ial reserve.If lens were to be in the British Army they should get fair play, and there should be due recognition po p merit.- Sir Frederick Borden referred to Mr.Charlton\u2019s declaration during the Home Rule debate in the Canadian Parliament that Canada had enough to do to mind its own business.If that objection werp well taken on that jon, it would be much stronger now iff reference to what was urely a matter of military discipline.Sir Frederick admitted that in some regiments there was à strong prejudice against men who had risen from the ranks, but he did not think this prejudice was general, nor was it stronger against Canadians than most other r rs.He instanced manv Canadians who occupy.distinguished places }, in the army, as disproving the existence of any general prejudice against Cana- COL.SAM.HUGHES\u2019 VIEWS.Col.Bani.Hughes invited the Prime Minister to express his views on tbe subject, but the Premier declined.\u201cI am sat- {Sea with the answer given by my friend the Minister of Militia,\u201d said he.Mr.Bell thought the matter should not be passed over in such a Way as to give va impression that un Canadian people ) upon ragging with any favour.Col.Sam.Hoghes said this complaint, as to social ostracism in the army was not confined to colonials, but was made by the best mer in the British service.nfortunately, in the Canadian permanent service, there was something of the same thing and officers were prone to stand np- on their social ijion without having their duties in the Col.Sam.declared that before he saw the British officer it was his ambition that his son should be one, but now he had changed his mind, and was glad the boy had re- a commission.Mr.Lavill, of Leeds and Grenville, said that the House had often shown itself quite willing to express its opinion on matters not nearly so closely connected with Canadian interests.The sub- Ject was then discantinued.PARTIZAN CIVIL SERVANTS.Mr.Roche called attention to the par- ipeti Dominion civil servants jn i The matter bad He instanc- od the law laid down as a cardinal principle by members of the cabinet, that a civil pervant who is an active partisan mist cease to be ome or the other.Since ¢ Western Civil EE, of the Commons Claim That Dominion Civil Servants Are Taking a Most Active Part in the \u201cApproaching Manitoba Provincial Elections \u2014In- stances Are Given\u2014Messrs.Roche, McCreary, Scott, Sir William Mulock and the Two Leaders Express \u2018Their Views.\u2014The Motion That Was Defeated.being made by CNT ® this Government came into power, die- o innumerable had taken place on e he ground that civil servants were active pants in politiend work.He ore felt entitled to ask that \u2018his Principle be gow enforced and that those 0 who \u201cwere violating.the law in fr.Roche cast from\" speech Mr.Roche quo from a b Sir-Wilfrid Laurier, in which the principle res laid down, to offical ~ of the vernm mi Y lever - yiews be saw fit and might exercise his ys tive partisan, téok hi patie Lio in ve , he i i e in his hands, and need not complain jf he balieve tnt this ae intoodod o apply to \u2018 was 4 to Conservatives alone.: hd .The Premier too, said h \u2018 in this declaration.Tho Minister Moe Trade and.Commerce also used ejmilar » saying in- effect, that to \u201callow such a man to continue in office would be for the Government to fail in the dis.fharge of de duty.Sir Louis Davies aixo e same - ed them in the House\u201d 224 bad express Mr.Roche was confident that the Government would take action against those of its officials who.were now sinning in this respect im Manitoba.In 1896 Mr.Martin J e, à forest ranger, was nominated for the local constètmency of Caril- Mr.Roche made enquiry in the House and was informed that Mr.Jerome that if he accepted he would ; - a Government employe.\"What happened a Mr.Jerome took holidays during the campaign red, was Slected.Then he instated, i ever beem dismissed, ee Serwards continued in his dual penses as forest ranger.th and ex NAMED OFFICE HOLDERS, I : office holders 1a Morro?other Liberal operation.of Ginili, and.ernment.bere were others in t posit i Put he instanced these 20\" name po Er oung had written a letter ing h hapaigning at when his resignation had been If the Mister desired any evidence of these facts, he could find the lists of Liberal candidates in which these names were prominent.No doubt Mr.Young would and in his resignation, but he desired to hang out as long as possible and have the p ace left open for him after elec- Fancy Mr.Young, said Dr \u2019 staining from - canvassing hie i around in discharge of his present duties It would not -be satisfactory unless the | Government gave assurance that these gentlemen must cease to be condidates or ign their iti reappointed to them.fons and not be Mr.Roche read \u2018fro speec ; Premier of Manitoba ch i h brie other things, that when farmers had not patents an endeavour was taken out their ede i thers ra] officials to coerce INTERIOR BUSINESS.Since 1896 there had been upwards 150 dismissals in Manitoha Pad os North-West, chiefly in the Department of the Interior.These dismissals were on political charges.man lost his place because he had acted as receiving officer, This man\u2019s successor, MF.Tra Stratton, was editor of the Liberal paper and sec retary of the Liberal Association.He could give a long list of somewhat similar incidents if desired.Mr.Roche said he was not one of those who took exception to postmasters drawing $20.00 or $25.00 a year taking part in politics, but when the postmaster of Brandon had been dismissed for partisanship, it was hardly fair that his successor should be unre- buked for attending the Liberal convention, to select a candidate.Others who took art in Liberal conventions were Mr.Yeo, minion Lands Special Agent.and Chas.Toinlin, Immigration official.The Liberal convention which drew up a platform declaring in favour of the establishment and maintenance of Service| condone the fast = volved in ei party poli itica at all.ABSENCE OF MR.SIFTON.- .to be handed ov partisan that the the speeches.instanced A.F.Martin, who i selection of swamp | er to Manjtobe, and was attending conventions and mak- \u20ac | TIO candidate of North Winni- for the branch post ain.street north.He did not enter upon the broad question of dismissals, but merely to speafy a few for action.He, nt cases which called id not think because it was a provincial eleotion, the Domini Government would take the ground that and have ve them d their rop out on nomination positons kept open for them.Mr.Roche concluded by moving an amendment to the motion to go into supply, as follows: THE MOTION OF MR.ROCHE.That the Prime Minister speaking in this House on the lst day of September, A.D.1896, with reepect to political partisanship by officers Government, expressed himself as fol- Jows: \u201cNow when we find an officer in the civil service, hawever good a ser vant he mayshave been, however faith- full d be may have , but who has ; tician, who has taken part in the oi the discharged his been ag active election offensively and actively, and before the eyes of the wholee community, that official bas bcome a scandal in the eyes of the community, and I bave no hesitation in saying that he \u2018cannot be trusted to render faithful service to this Government.Where - there is a Government officer, he may hold his opinions.I do not care what they are, whether Liberal or Counser- may go and vote and I will not enquire how he voted.But when he is seen on a public platform, when he takes part in party processions,and \u201c vative; be is actively and offensively prominent as regards party candidates, that man has taken his life in his hands and no one can bave a word to say if he is from the service.\u201d dismissed .; That the Government, acting upon Commerce on the same day used the follows language in same subject: \u201cWith members of the civil service eating the parties and deliberately er in elections for the purpose of aiding one political they must be.{ their political lives in their bread of both interfermg and they must accept the consequences -of their own acts, and the good sense of the people of the country and their natural sense of equal justice will not merely justify, but demand hands of the Government that they should make an example of them.\u201d That other members of the Government during that session and in subsequent sessions expressed the same views.That the Government acting upon the principles and rules fo laid down, bas since dismissed a very 1 ber of officers, on the ground political partisanship.That an application of the principles and rules so laid down for the guidance of the sult in \u201cof at the \u201coF alleged ublic officials would re- ismissal of those officers Government who have be- \"come \u2018\u201c\u2018a scandal in the eyes of the _ community\u201d by taking an active, of- \u201c feusive and partizan part in the elec- stion campaign now being carried \u201cthe of and\u2019 who the bread of both par- \u201cties,\u201d are \u201cdeliberately interfering in \u2018elections for the purpose of aiding one political This \u201d Hous ouse regrets that the Government has not seen fit to deal wtih such officials in accordance with the declaration of princi so often acted upon.\u201d ples so made and McCREARY AFTER ROCHE.Mr.McCreary, of Selkirk, would not man he offence of civil servants tak- in politics, byt Mr.Roche was and came from the last rovince where this matter should be He was no place where brought up.local officials were more active in poli- As to Mr.Martin gentleman was Dot now actively engaged in politics.where under the Conservative regime the same kind of thing ing Hugh John Macdonald, who, \u2018although known to be a man above reproach, continued in office as \u2018Premier of Manitoba \u2018up to within 24 hours of when he be- \u2018came candidate for the Dominion House.Was there anything wrong with Mr.Roche had not gone so far as did the Winnipeg Telegram, which concluded that ; the postmaster drawing twelve \u2018 an efficient and non-parti- a year,and even census enumterators, tice.He instanced several had occurr Jerome, that cases , includ.that?dollars Had a Painful Operatio Pale and Weak and Fainted Often\u2014Doctors Failed to Help Her.8 low state of vitality and a - Mrs.BENJ, HATFIELD.an up-to-date.oe \u2018 restorative of the » nèw.red corpuscles in the blood and creates female ills and weaknesses.tn \u2018 \u2018There is scarcely a limit to the sufferings which women endure wh ; [ystems become run down and give way beneath the burdens which they are forced to bear.There are ills peculiar to women, which in nine cases out of ten are the result of : \u201cAn Extreme Case of Nervousness and Female \u2018Weakness\u2014Was n a - n their nervous depletion of nerve force.Dr.Chase's Nerve Food cures women of their ills, irregularities and weaknesses oughly restoring the vigor of the nerves.by thor .CT.- Every woman will read with interest the following let ter from a lady Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.She reads are not half strong enough.Mrs.Benjamin Hatfield, Hillyard street, Bt John, N.B., writes: For hres years 1 was a sufferer from extreme nervousness and female: weaknées.I was- pale and weak, had no appetite, and would sonigtimes faint two or tree.1 underwent a very painful Operation, and for, seven \u201cweeks I care.! but he seemed undbis.5, help day.under the .dootor's Despairing of recovery.I took the advice of a friend, who told me Chase's Nerve Féod would bulld me up and make me stron ind well dgath.four months\u2019 use of this preparation I found myself greatly inipréved, b ued the treatment for one year, using In all sixteen boxes.-I-BAve been with a young daughter now, and belisve that I am an streng and wall as in my life.As a result, 1 cannot say too much: lo favor \u201c7 .Food.It has performed a, complete and thercugh cure IN Wy case, am healthier and fleshier than I have been for years.The testimonials 1 500.RFS ROL ; half strong enough.I tell my friends and neighbors About it, asd mally ef thet * Nerve Fool the mont (elleëtive: \u201csqutorative- obtainable.\u2018 Desiring that other suffèrers may.benefit Wy.my.jy \u2018exp with Dr.Chase's Nerve Food, I willlagly ; i join me in pronouncing Dr.Chase's Dr.Chase\u2019s © it pesimisaton ty.\u2018 4 Ve 23 and L 4 remedy of most extraordi merit, - *I£ has proypn itself the most_effec- À he age.It is certain to benoit as cos who uses it; because it mew nerve forces Its\u2019 gapecially effica- the \u2018cure\u2019 of fem a a et Ag see .tha portes and cigadors = \u201cof Bek.hase, the.famons Seopipd oe vr ory box bia # To Lg LEU RSL |.wo wi ; $400.00 1 Sabb who has been cured: of a.serious.illness by says the testimonials she times H Frid i} il « à È ® + .why federal officials should not vote, and \u2018| la provincial \u2018affaire if they saw fit.; GUT THIS, QUT \u2018aod mark rode kibd of instrutsedt required.Ma P.O.address, and by return - demcription of instrument wanted crs fa bdo aclu Mail it v you will receive catalogues, > na tester with Jobe pine be dnt printed matter, or full * State ( CASH ESR For (.0r.coccooes here ( EASY TERMS =~.: aN \u2014 trespassers nti] - - os 7 OT i ' HIGH GRADE IMPORTED PIANOG\u2014 : ranging in price from.,.#500 to $1500 | -oncuuese MEDIUM PRICED PIANOS OF HIGH STANDARD\u2014 \u2018 from best Canadian and Amevicsn manufacturers, prices from ,.ÿ2.-;-F300 to 8450 |.OTHER NEW-PIANOS LESS IN-PRICE\u2014\" es | * (guaranteed), from .cracturre sc c0u0e BIO to RTS ; NEW ORGANS\u2014 | LL from .oovsoncorerssrunnshensona sa c000e0 .$88 to: $500 USED UPRIGHT PIANOS\u2014 | ' from .DER saucvseresepacess .$75 to 8205 ° USED SQUARE PIANOS\u2014 | from ».cciarranssesseceunes verereqecneuers $50 to 8175 USED ORGANS\u2014 | from .\u2026erresvoonsensonc00e sesssesersaces .$20 to 8250 ; Instruments shipped on approval factory may be returned \u2018at our When sending the above request, if you desire to buy, kindly mention it hérein, to any point in Canada, and if oot: satis v you - set price limit at which bave an and le us thereby to give you satisfactery information regarding the quality and grade of instrument we have at, your price.\u201c MENTION PRICE HERE .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.srrorsensenreseorsesensatosause PRICES are plainly marked on each instrument.You can buy as safely by mail as on our floors.Full particulars cheerfully and promptly given.- Pianos and Organs, whole- gale and retail.Old instruments taken in LAYTON 144 Peel flices and arerooms BROS., | St., Montreal \u2018not be taken internally.~All \u2018that m cine can do for a germ trouble is to sid] nature to destroy the results are indirect apd uncertain.The results always depend on fhe patient\u2019s-con- dition; and there are some germ diseases which medicine never cures, Kills Inside Germs Ozone is simply liquid oxygen\u2014no drugs, vo alcohol in it.Oxygen is the vitel pert of air\u2014the source of \u201cvitality.Ozone gets oxygen in staple form into the blood, and the effects are exhilarating and puri , snd those » ne-Not -Me Win Cure a-Germ Disease\u2014A soc Bottle Free, the duly Way| Tbe reason is thet Ozone is certain] À destruction to germe\u2014no mattér what gorme\u2014no matter where they are.It goes Germ Diseases sre destroyed, either by nature or y Ozone.stroyed.The best physicians, and all important hospi Ozone\u2014no cine\u2014for the d use iscaves in this list: aa \u201cTRES bien Lied, oe the body\u2014all contagious First Bottle have never tried Oz order on your ist for gist hia for it.- vince you that Oz It is made + diseases.No cured until the | dence of all.who must have it\u2014accept t 5 = 3 Tt a J TP Up Pi Le QE licine with catarrh in any part of results Of impure or poisoned blood Free If .you suffer from a germ trouble, and y one.please send ug this coupon.We will then mail you an s full-size bottle free, and wa shall ourselves pay your drug- remarkeble offer is made to condoes what we claim, I to.ove Jour joubts, snd ow you & Way well.e wi free will be the best evi.Will you who need help our gift?ideo be ag Hh Ozone is seld in twa fying.It stimulates to the utmost every function, of nature.\u201c| Asthma Impure Blood \u2014 SU But germs are vegetables; and an ¢x-| Ansemia\u2014Abscess Kidney Diseases CUT OUT THIS COUPON cess of 2xygen\u2014the very life of an animal Bronchitis La Grippe for this offer may not again.FIN is deadly to vegetable .Ozone is a Blood Poison Liver ubles out the blanks and mail it to the Ozone tonic to you, yet it ia a gérmicide wo cer.Bright's Disease Leucorrhoss || Co.\u2018Limited, 48 Colborne at, Toronto.tain that we advertise an offer of $1,000 oxhs\u2014Colds Pneumonia Tam troubled with.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 for & germ that ét cannot kill./ Consumption Piles 1 have mever trisd Powley's Liquified S Id f $ \u2018 ' Gone Cen Tiourisy-Quiney bottle es I will take it.7 me & We oO OF DIOO,OOO |éatarrh-Cancer Skin Diseases \u2019 .Dysefftery- Diarrhoea Scrofula\u2014Syphilis Tt Write your mame plataly.CC Powley\u2019s iquified Ozone is the discovery Dandratt Dropsy Stomach Troubles ur\" of a man w spen years ip learinin c ma\u2014Erysipelas Throat Troubles voue vue seu esr eee anu ersesines so.: - oa: ce cocele nonsoene Feapensey sessions sance .that \u2018we Sold for $100,000 the rights to\u2019the|'Gall Stones\u2014Gout Women's Diseases | 9e Town Province, United tes.- .Influensa Weak Eyes osé FURNITURE - STORED, | ADVANCES MADR ON SAME, The Fumitura Storage Ca, | 88 YOUVILLE SQR.Phone M 1716.- 60 28 Jaw Ÿ should be compelled to keep out of politics, but that contention was ridiculous.He , however, that per: manent officials with large salaries should not take part in politics, and ha had faithfully observed that rule himself when he held a Government office.LL Mr.McOreary uded by admitting that perhaps some Dominion official gone too far, but he thought it ill became Mr.Roche to bring it up.BOTH GAVE REASONS.Mr.Lancaster, of Lincoln and Niagara, said that Mr.Roche and Mr.McCreary had both giver excellent reasons why the motion should carry.They both seemed to agree that this interference of officials | in public affairs was a scandal that should |, be stopped.; There was one \u2018very good reason wh Hugh John Macdonald was above reproac and that was because n he made pledges he kept them.He did not think the Government would go so far as to say the principle was only to be applied to their political opponents.To lay down such principles and then take no notice of them in practice was an evil example Lo set to citizens and especially to the rising generation.\u201c1 The Governmeiit were mistaken if they thought Ontario was not interésted in t 3 matter, merely because it occurred: Manitoba.The Government ought to explain clearly just what their platform meant and : ox pot the-pr set forth by thé Cabinét ministert mig to the cases brought forward by, , Roche, and especially to- the three mer] who were members of the local House or candidates therefor.Let the Government stick to thelr own propositions and not we about what provincial administrations were doing.© SCOTT OF REGINA.2 Mr.Walter Scott, of.West Assinibois, said the platform Hugh Je acdogh ald pledged him to keep politics out of the.administration of justice, and yet he missed over 4,000 J.P.\u2019s.Not a single ong of the warious 19 planks in that famo platform was ever carried out, not ever the promise to give Manitoba a prohibitery liquor law.In the territories, Federal polities bad not yet been introduced.He understood the Governmeny\u2019s position to be merely that federal officials should not} interfere in federal politics, and this prir- ciple hdd not been broken.He did not scé | raise their voices, and exert their influence Prior.to 18868 the féderal civil service of Manitoba and the \u201cTerritories might LADIES\u2019 NEW WAISTS SETS, NEW HAT PINS, ETC.We have just received from New York something new and stylish in LADIES\u2019 WAIST PINS \u2014made in Sterling Silver, French Gray color; also in Silver-Plate, French Gray color, and large and Small Pearl Pins, Medallions, etc.Prices from 25¢ a set wards.and up- HAT PINS\u2014New designs, very stylish.G.W.CLARKE & CO.2270 8T.CATHERINE STREET.ETES FARCY CHINAWARE Always suitabie for .WEDDING and BIRTHDAY GIFTS.We have a nice assortment of Japanese and Austrian China Cups and Saucers, Plates, Sugars and Creams, Vases, Celery Trays, etc., all at popular prigpe.NEW WRIST G8\u2014In fancy colors, fitted with perfume bottle\" and purse; gold plated trimmings; colors: turquoise blue, tan, black; navy blue and green.Prices mod- - erate.yet there must be some discretion in its application.Provincial or municipal côn- tests might involve Domindon politics and arouse partisan feeling, but the principle, | ore, be i + ould mph \u201cbe wise tbe rule closely ; wise, , that might bamper {ts application.migh Employes must first of all render ef- cient service to the Government that em- red À publie: servant should pont.to the appointed p table men, nevertheless ney made his .I had no know- 4 he re, quia Lise Itis simple to prove the fuel economy of the hest-diffusing flue of the he hoped that the Government would ledge even of the existence of the per ber and Poweg bill oy Aoqnin Lum: : : : : La look inte the matter of the conduct of) sons .el and North Eestern Railway bill were read J I ° pe ue \u201cie.Putte \u201cthought tha practically] MR.R.L.BOHDEN'S SPEECH.a second time and refersbd to commitiess.mperial Oxford there was no party advantage in the spoils | Mr L.Borden pointed out that the ing forth Ee any of mo oo \u2018 race stem in the long run, and he was sure l\u2018regolution ofily asked the Government to mported into nada d ine 1902 ne ° \u2019 R , LE LES that the public interest suffered.There [apply prineipies they bad often laid-down.Cuantity of raw.imported during the ange were many employes of the Greenway a question was whether the Govern: same period, and She name of the oontr / Sd .Gbvernimént who.richly \"deberved to tf The, Teant what they asiil when they laid S27 Period.: y , .didimissed, but bme case, that-of the dis me or Cn als by - the PIED.will i uct\u201d a bill to| § Vhen your oven is at baking heat block up the inlet and you will find take and à hole 10 the dr.BY: 29, ad if this mend.the way wot of 10.|.the of the oven will, drop immediately, juit like an or- ras au error and & grjevance thet the i plate depart This bill is to Tacilitake the re.- - dinary rangt, unless tbe fire is stirred and more fuel added.tifiable \u2018dis ntioûld \u201cmixed\u201d ufr Government buildings de De other | The fuel-economy and cooking: perfection of the Imperial Oxford \u2018thet, were purely partisan\u2019 À LL 2 arming material core bo one | is equalled th market.\u20ac le faking politioal action, caused.doubt knew | LUF they from locomo |.Range is eq by no other range on the narket.; \u201cthem \u2018and the i \u2018 ; LUF» Yee enclibfficials should be required (ë ide of Public pre J foal be milleent for, the farmer to \u201c The Gurney-M Co Fritrey from their official position.\u201c\u201cpublilbed in, the prove that it x 7 parts or , y-Massey Co., Limited Badiaction could be tsken purely on the \u2018to-justity the dis nox.be called rial from rove soy negligence 7 385-387 St.Paul Street - 8 on Ingram thought ¥ the Covers minént\" rent ot a te under the present law.\" ; Montreal So .Bad quite \u2018suffisient to-do in lboking af.jv.were acting as ;, 25.Morrison introduced a bill \u201crespect; \\_ : em J \u2018Yer Dominion offjsals, asd if they , (Hear, hear.) fg ary, tile nmanos Compsuy.: : prose to do so, that wogld © othe Canada Trasmmoriation\u201d sud 7 As\" \u201c co \u201cre bly » es I .; > i - .hn PTS .But He thought they should af lest wry chat the \u201cFT edded that on Mendy next| YOU Need Cod Liver Oil and Iron pee TE TT eut ETS A vote blic bills and 48 , if î = Ç a ci SIR WILLEAM-MULOGEZ* - mot\" wish ertier, will bo ruil) as the fret oe ut think you can\u2019t take thém ?Don\u2019t let thst worry you.fie Wak, * \"sai tsiet .TA.+ 1 - ou can 5 .: Bade Hevmured ok 8 p.m.This is for the of meet- \u201c - ) LL, A \u201cns farinetion : with ing an objection\" raised ba some\u2019 of the \u2026 i a - Koned, she.wopld - members, = complaia that no oppor || nN | Go 00 De made Ba 0° comp tunity is afforded or, the disevesions of \" - a : Ad WAS whigh they - À ; 4 had taken place\u2019 in legiajati - : 5 - ats: Es Lad taken phos ha thes Hace: sjgirns pest Wat: | | (Thelrem:ONTos® .mier.Fri ore names reed it will stand\u2019 ad unt] the| ° and FERROL din ith the fi Cod Sedan to aps | OR rnb oi dia Liver Ou te qe le, - Ra ret (53 my i mren & best form of Iron in full medicinal doses.nostion Mr.Husgroares could not.tarday\u2019s debate.| Talbot disclaimed Sample and literature free.Co aioe ral, i ©) The « Battle.Atall Oryggiets, or fips .\"THE FERROL OOMPANY, Ÿ; Limites von .; OR NN Co .i ant - PÉTER FEAR Tia ce ems TE LLTELL 2 wees ate Sina.5 im pate te Sd le La = fe ham mses - - INCREASED: SALES + 15 _ ee ing to the fact that the quicksand ran almost like water.- The undertaking is now almost complete .The excavations bave betn filled eleven feal deep with comerete, resting on | | , this the masonry foun- Et, wees JE ATF [imiret, sed spon shin maces fn | RS ms a ea ML wv.Lk \u201cMegars.Peter Lyall and Sons are the con- aS ARS Py; BL ieee.tractors for the work.SAMA LAL - re +7 PE a 05 .; > CE mie Week\u2019 h SALES OF RHAL ESTATF.LFP oaks § Sales Reac ed Following were the tales of reel estate A Vas AL e À M à + .vm ù u A , Tegister- a van, « ~~ Y Qver Threa-Quarters Le the week ending A 9th, takow MBRIGZE TS MR NN Hie wai of a Million from the list compiled by Lg Prix Cour I ZZlNEA Sve erat t: «ALT gp YY) oe 2 \u2019 \u201d PAPINEAU WARD.A Ÿ TA ie ; Nes.172 Masonncuve street, 185 to 19 NR SAE Wn ACTIVITY IN THE EAST END Plemis street.807 to 905 DeMontigny st.JL en a N\\ Fo : MS to 332s Maisonneuve and 71 to 73 Vis: 7 i the.full length.house, Felix Gougeon et al to Alphonse Hochelaga.ce , , .q ae A The work of excavation is now com-| Gugeon, $10,000; Lot 74 and 76, with & Gabmet LL LI DU 2 400.00 i pleted, and the accuracy of the soundings wooden house, Alphonse Gougcon to\u201d Ca- St.Jean Baptiste.v ee oo 7,300.00 i $a beeri verified.The workmen tirst| mille Legare, $8,500.Ste.Gunegonde.111! 2/575.00 i went through nine feet of filled-in earth, \u2018 LACHINE.st.ie.Mile End.1111 1419850 A after which they penetrated a layer of Lot pt.14, E.K.Greene ts Evelyn Gil- W nt.es » » 13,650.00 4 loam.Next came one of heavy, sticky.| mour Fisher, wife of John P.Black, St.Henri.JUL LD amiss Wie clay, and succeeding this was one of 815250.DeLorimier.vv .\u2026.102,500.00 shifting quicksand, resting upon bed LONGUE POINTE.Cite St.Paul .2 44 + us 25.000.00 .5 ndre: 7 Y ee se ee oo 25.hi their way down the workmen struck Lot pt.3245, Andrew and Wm.Leney Nha Graces 1 1 1 1850000 fhe Toots of a massive tree, which may 125 000 t R.Goold (promise of sale), 3 _ ked down upon the battles of the *-7\"\"\"- .© 90 744.80 hase looked \u20ac « before Montreal was found: TOTAL SALES BY WARDS.90, r od.Fhe roots appeared well preserves de Lafontaine.++ = + + .81087500 Bret sight, but a blow from e spade Papineau.+ «4 v0 so 0 0.69.100.00 \u2018proved sufficient to shear them of à de Se ames Ces seme.8.050.0 PARK AND ISLAND * uicksand was fully iour ice ep St.Lawrence.¢ .\u2026.0.18,500.00 ae, Catherine street end, but to-| St.Louis.\u2026.+ vv « « « « 14,500.00 SUMMER SERVICE.® the south it shallowed rapidly, and &t.Mary.+.« +.1200000 The foilowing summer service of the at the rear of the building had almost dis- Centre.» en 0 00 WB ee es 44,462.40 Montreal Park and Island Railway Co.ap .The excavations bad all to be West.ae es eo 2.280,000.00 went into effect to-day.timbered in order to get to bed rock, ow-| St.George.« « 17,000.47| Lachine Branch.\u2014Cars will leave the \u2014 2 Post.Office, Montreal, every twenty minu- À tes from 6 a.m.to 11 p.m.Last car at i .12 o'clock midnight.; 5 \u2018 Cars will leave Money Point, Lachine, { > every 20 minutes from 5.40 a.m.to 11.50 N p.m.Last car [rom Stoney Point at 12.50 a.m.| Sault au Recollet Branch.\u2014Cars will leave Victoria Square, Montreal every 45 .minutes from 6.15 a.nk to 11.00 p.m.\u2019 Cars will leave Henderson's Station, Te ET Sait a0 -Recotlet; ~wvéry 45 minutes, from | .: 5.30 am.to 11 pm.Cartierville Branch.\u2014Through cars \u2018will Ca RE.leave Victoria Square, , every Cr The Excavations for Renouf Block * Have Developed Some Interest- { .ing Features.mu \u201cOver \u2018three-quarters of a million dollars\u2019 worth of property was registered as PRéving- banda in Montreal : and environs last week.This ineluded the Bale of.the Temple Building, which was s put through some weeks ago, and a pur- \u2018chase on 8t.Francois Xavier street by the Btock Exchange.agreed upon some time Sing: lt also included some large sales An putlying sections, scub as Delorimier ote St.Paul, Notre Dame de Graces.and Bt, Henri, the turnover in vacant suburb \u2018an .being very large of late.Mr.H.M.Putnam reports a good move- tent mm real estate.Asked if he found anything of the ne- \u2018ture of a boom, be replied : .\u201cI hope we will never see a boom in Montreal again.Booms are only for towns end small cities where thi are more things \u201cor less unetablé, and tbe people sudden- \u2018ly awake to the fact that the place is \u2018growing.Who ever heard of a boom in a lavge, solid city; like say.New York?must now: be classed among the Mery, éolid cities of the continent.Her days of infaney and booming are past, and she has assumed her pro place as the leway to a vast and rich country.She 18 -Apcreasing in wealth and prosperity and PEE: but this ihcreese.though rais steady and permanent, It is growth aad.expansion, if you wHl, but it 1» not a iy.U.H.Dañdurand.real cstate agent, oarts great activity in the eaet end.pemount 1s gong off very rapidly, no legs than 312 lots aggregating $40,000, having been disposed of since the middle of \u2018April.A number of hrads of departments of the C.P.R.shops at Delonmier a¥epuc, are negotiating for a convenient lgeality.and it is expected that they will cfrry out a plan for beautifying their surroundings.Alexandra Park is also tak ing well 43 lots being now gone.Mg.Dandurand has also just sold the sputh-west corner of Papineau avenue aod .\u201cCatherine street for the second time Méhin three months.The purchase price wag $10,000.- The Int measnres 37 feet on & Catherine street and 107 on Papineau avenue.: + The excavations for the foundation of new Renouf block, at the corner of Bt.Catherine and University\u2019 streets, have developed some very interesting facts in conection with the nature of the ground i8 that section.lt has long been known that this ground is of a very shifting and unreliable nature.Only a few years ago @& building in the vicinity collapsed because of this reason, and in order to provide a subatantial foundation for a large building, which was subsequently erected ned far away, an extensive system of pil ing had to be undertaken._ .The proposed Renouf building, being a one, it was decided to try and ace it upon bed rock, where it wouia , absolutely safe from the vibrations oi traffic.Soundipgs were taken, aad it ound that Ypck gould Be peach points Where the foun- d wttsat level.It was decided that six piers would be sufficient to sustain the founda- tioh upon the east, or University street, side \u2018of the building, while on the west side, upon which the greatest strain would come; it was decided to build a solid foun- daviop resting upon bed rock throughout James Ten Cn pr W à streets, cte., with brick houses; EE AACA PER Fr Michel Laforce to Chas.Blanchard, I an [LYE A RD 225.000.No.133 Papineau avenue, with EIA) RIN wooden and brick factory; Alex McLaren ARAL, \u2014 to L'Qenvre et Fabrique de la Paroisse Ste.; $29,000 Brigi 5 ST, JAMES WARD.Nos.103 and 105 St.Hubert street.with brick and stone house; Eusebe Laliberta to Wilfred A.Huguenin, $5,250.= ST.LAWRENCE WARD.No.9 Durocher atreet, with brick and pd stone house, Christiana Cowper, widow of f& Small, to Hieman Bapery: 48,500.* pm Sherbrooke street, lot pt.88, with stone | end brick house, Mary Henrietta Kavan- agh to Olivier Cauchon; $6,500.ST.LOUIS WARD.No.530 Dorchester street, with brick house, James Reid Wilson to the Society of the Montreal General Hospital; $11,000., ST.MARY WARD.Nos.2 and 20 Lalonde street, with brick house and other immovables, Joseph Arthur to Narcisse E.Picotte; $12,000.\u201cCanada, CENTRE WARD.No.1663 Notre Dame street, with stone and brick house, Samuel Bell to Joseph Emery Fournier; $15,000: 83 to 85 St.Francois Xavier, with brick and stone building, The Seminary St.Sulpice to The Montreal Stock Exchange; $29,462.WEST WARD.No.439 St.Paul, wtb stone and brick building, Le Corporation de ja Ville de L'Assomption te Pierre Agsene Besudoin and Le.Nap.Dupurs; 85,000.183 to 187 SL.James street, with bric kand stone building, St.James Methodist Church to Geo, A.Cox and Byron E.Walker; $275,000.\"ST.GEORGE WARD.No.259 Peel street, with stone and brick house, Dame, Mathilde C.Snowdon, widow ef John Lewis, to Dame Amelia Date, wife of R.A.Mainwaring; 87,000.No.107 Et.Antoine street, with brick and stone house, The Sheriff to Margaret Mc- Namee, widow of Francis C.O'Riley; $5,500.ST.JOSEPH WARD.Nes.433 to 465 St.James street and 123 Inspector street, with brick and wooden building, Est.John Baker Murphy to Da vid H.Fraser; $62,250., _ DUVERNAY WARD.173 to 179 Boyer street, with brick and stone bouse, Joseph Daniel to Thomas |.Dechene, 85,000.ST.DENIS, WARD.Boyer street, Lota 328-501 to 512, vacant, M.J.E.Drolet to Edmund Neve, $6,600.ST.JEAN BAPTISTE WARD.462 to 488 Mount Royal avenue, with brick house, Dontien David to Isaie Laur- in, $6,000.WESTMOUNT.Lot 3753-50 Elm avenue, with brick and stone house, Thos.Hy.Christmas, to Chas.L.Friedman, $8750.ST.HENRI.St Ambroise street, Lot pt.3413-17, 18 and 19, area 151,365, vacant, Geo.W.Stephens to Wm.Strachan, $34,813.DELORIMIER.Lot 157a pt.16], area 3,784,041 sq.feet, Tomes Hastings et al to James Wilder, aw | COTE ST.PAUL.produced.SIR JOHN BOURINOT SIR CHARLES DILKE HON.G.W.ROSS HON.G.E.FOSTER of millions to distribute COST the knowledge in Niagara Falls, The Greatest Source of Physical Power in the Dominion; The strength of the great lakes that feed the Falls.Politicians, etc., have united their powers to make this w A FEW OF THE CONTRIBUTORS Canada and the Empire.\u2018°\u2019 \u2026 Religion.=\" SIR GILBERT PARKER SIR CHARLES TUPPER Education, etc.HON.THOS.CHASE CASGRAIN HON.J.W.LONGLEY HUNDREDS OF OTHER SUBJECTS BY 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Da 28 LAN Sau fs ; RS ETES A LAAN TE 5S I ji cna tre ho RAD Td Ur Ci I 3 ur) ve ap ; LOG PME RATS Science.DR.GEO.M.DAWSON THOMAS McILWRAITH \\WWM.HAMILTON MERRITT GEO.E.DRUMMOND Military.COL.GEO.T.DENISON COL.WALKER POWELL CAPT.FRANCIS J.DIXON LT.-COL.JAS.MASON me, the Illustrated Proof \u2018\u2018 Canada : An Encyclopedia of the Country,\u2019 also full particulars of your ittle payment proposition for a set of this Work.cses cesses ass cas Lot pt.3600, with brick and stone build- = ing, Marshall Brodie Atkinson et al to The Montreal Trust and Deposit Co.St.Andre.« » ve s-+- os 3,000.00 ,000.Ste.Anne.+ « wo =o ow 2,900.00 NOTRE DAME DE GRACES.St.Joseph.2.0005 5 + + 85.500,00 Lot 7-8 and 74 and 76.with wooden DUYETREY ee - \u2014 ON \u2014 Drugs and Patent Medicines ! 5.\u2018 BUY THEM AT | YONS CUT RATE 1 Drug Stores, + Corner Craig and Bleury Streets, and 2453 St.Catherine Street, 2 Doors West of Drummond, 40 minutes, from 6.40 am.to 11 p.m.Through cars wil leave Oartierville every 40 minutes, from 5.40 a.m.to 11 p.m.Mountain Branch \u2014Care will leave the corner of Mount Royal and Park avenues every 20 minutes, from 5.40 a.m.to 11.15 p.m.Cars will leave Victoria avenue, Wes*- 108 law tf mount, every 20 minutes, from 6.10 aw.te 11.10 p.m.; Mountain Belt Line \u2014Spesial belt line service will be given vis St.Catherine street, as required.Extra cars will be run on all lines as required, For extra cars for Lachine take Notre Dame cars to connect at Oote St.I.For extra cars for Ssult au Re- collet take St.Denis cars to connect at C.P.R.tracks.For extra cars for Car- tierville, take Mountain Branch and Mountain Belt line cars to connect at Soowdon\u2019s Junction.Allen s Food fully, at other drug stores.- pgosived, a large - 3 TR Don\u2019t wait for Friday Brgain Day, for next week we give three Bargain Days\u2014Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday\u2014and offer goods at prices \u2018that will force yousto buy from us.HOW ARE THESE PRICES : PIQUE 40 v.+-0 vo 000 seccoce Decsuut Becessonnsncoscns.$1.00 6e lawn, garden or flower bed.Th Wampole's Cod Liver Oil .\u20260.\u2026.secescrse een BL OO 59e ae et tions o iro are Polos SIR wer TT ST 89 amociation expects that miccem wil e's Hair Vigor 4.cecrennnaen PE fu > 58 crown its efforts to beautifs the town.ir uit Sa.TT TT eee 3s A Seaside Hat Sale.\"a A once 6 muc0û Geastacs vesavoo Weve sesscsvsssa .© : Dodd\u2019s 1 The jorial Society of St.Pink Pi ees vas sce see vossue setever oct evansctunnes 3 e 4 500 Ibs.Best Citrate Magnesia, Ib.cc.ve \u2026.né.75e i r James Medrodet Church vil pad onde see ook auceucrennracenese Meeers >.-$100 Ô ; ; : the afterboon and evening of Tha > Mais en ee ree BU 86 May 2irac Victoria Hal Wesanount Park | Best En lish Camphor .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.+ prose messsisssseenss 81.25 re The H of the eociet Baye been work- Pears Unscented Soap.+.0 ne socriverasesanans veers 0c 1Qe ing indéfetigably cale à auc- 3 your doctor's prescriptions to us and we will fll them care- aud ih e best and purest drugs, at onethird less than you pay We can also mave you money on toilet articles and sundries.Just > poten, tooth and hair brushes, which we propose.to clear out quick atc rook bottom prices.CS or send, or jelephone, MAIN 1344.- A Horticultural Society.Thé town of Westmount now bossts a Horticultural Association.Its objects are the improvement of the town by encour aging the growth of flowers, laying out | of gardens à general all-round clear ing up of vacant lots, etc.association offers 8 number of prizes, competition for which is limited \u2018to members thereof, for the best kept was i.niece of - the « ma THOL AE SA 2 bw dae dma ee men rt del fée Jon You may without fear sach cases, for it is the best.; MA.AnD Ms.J.F.RY ansesy, 1 6 your remed JOS.F.ROY, St.Johns, Que.Mn.AND Mpa.J.H.ROY ol Swastda, Vi., U.S.A, Feb, tg; 3.en on Save had boon ofa At the >, sod be advised us AN Is ; a A end JPENTEOE BALSAU autre cough fer sometimes.of ran visit to niy fsther at St.to Al, \u201c.1.ROY, Swantosi, Vermont: - St Johns, Qu THe SHERWIN - WILLIAMS PAINTS FOR ALL xiNDS OP GOOD PAINTING No matter what you want fo paint, chair, table, house, barn, or asything else you\u2019ll get best results and save moneyif you use THE SHEMWM- WILLMUS PAINTS À special paint-for each purpose.- They work eastest, cover most surface, look best, wear longest, and aré most economical.\u2026 P.agency.Want good: varnighes ?For Säle-at Principal Hardévare \u2018and Paint\u2019 Stores IF VARIETIES ORDERED ARE SOLD OUT WILL SUBSTITUTE TO CLEAR OUT SURPLUS.OTHERS EQUALLY GOOD.0000000000000400 00900000 : 20 Packets for 25 cts.i 42 Packets for 50 cts.000009000000000000000000000000000000000000 OU can indicate a preference by mentioning the numbers of the varieties you wish, and if in stock it will be complied with, but the choice must rest strictly with us.© You will receive well assorted vegetable and flower seeds, new crop and of finest quglity.Order by number only, or cut out list and mark varieties wanted.Send money, your name and address, and seeds will be mailed promptly.\u2018 L - 31 Peng\u2014American Wonde-.VEGETABLES 32 Pepper\u2014Large Red.4 Beans\u2014Dwarf Was.33 Pumpkin Large Pie.2 Beet Early Flat Red.34 Radish Early wip.Mixed.3 Best Fary Blood Turnip, 36 Radish\u2014Olive Shaped, Mixed ° b\u2014Long Swicoth Blood.36 Radish\u2014 Long Scarlet.& Gabbage iy Summer.8 squash vu A M Early Winningetedt.uash\u2014 Vegeta arrow, 7 Ca Base te Drumbead.390 Tomato\u2014Extra Early Red.Cab Red Dutch.40 Tommato\u2014Large Smooth Red.18 Bari, Scarlet Horn.41 Turnip\u2014Yelow Le nie: À Eee | FLOWERS ery\u2014 White 2 \u2014Sw - 12 ~ Early Whita Cofy.43 Aster\u2014Fine Mixed.14 \u2014Mammoth Sweet.44 Balsam\u2014Mixod.16 Cucumber\u2014Green Pickling.45 Candytuft\u2014 White.of » 18 Cmoumber-\u2014Table Variety.48 Mignonette\u2014Large.: 17 Herbs\u2014Sage.47 Morning Glory-Climbing.18 Herbs\u2014Summer Savory.48 Nasturtium Tall Mixed.19 Herbs Sweet Marjoram.49 Nasturtium- Dwarf Mixed.20 Lattuoe-Summer Cabbage.0 Panzy\u2014Very Fine Mixed.21 Lettuce\u2014Eariy Hanson.51 Petunia Fine Mixed.22 Melon Musk.Early Prolific.lox\u2014Fine Mixed.Melon\u2014Water, Early Sweet.53 nks\u2014 Beautiful Mixed.Melon \u2014Citron, * Preserving.\u201d 54 Poppy\u2014Show Yarety.$6 Onlon\u2014Large Red Wethersheld 55 Po Ilnoa\u2014 Mixed Colors.26 Onion Yellow Danvers.58 Stooks\u2014German.Mixed.27 Onion-Smal Silvershin.7 Sweet oice Mixed, 28 Parsloy\u2014Extra Curled.58 Verbena Varie 20 Parsnip\u2014Hollow Crows.59 Wild Flower G en 80 Pons\u2014Éarliest of Al.Zinnse\u2014 Double Mixed.ROBERT EVANS SEED CO., wo \\HAMILTON, ONTARIO A FULL SIZE GENUINE COLUMBIA GRARHO: PHONE TALKING MACHINEALMOST FREE : Machine that wifi sect A regular §10 this »] er days ner quickly iutrodue ed throughout country sbd thus create t aod for Ihe records.Tais ios bow syle Citation nit for a motor price e have price ton the 20 da: order to them.introduosé throoghont the eu can 10.00 ag et ak you this Gra] epécial assort: understanding that if you sre not perfectly esta: th the Outfit, if you aye not need that you can sell the mech.br Rome ar ft och 1 rs Luu 700 270 paying Fo ihe bole outfit, \u2018then retnrn the and Hooords our exprose sad we will refund your .But, |! youprers te sre and examine tbe outfit before it, we ow receipt of vois Men.B.C.ov X.W.T ).send the Talking Machine and the Fix 10 you by Express, eu examination.You can then éxataine them at the Express Office, Ee A de mors fiajety this mivartisersent will appear tu a the ovr 3 4 Li anmber of Quifis te be disponed of in this way, Address J 115%nty1 * S23333333333333333333333, Aerated Waters They are the best manufactured in Canada, and equal in any and every respect to imported.\u2019 i.When ordering your supplies ask for Allan's, and if your grocer cannot supply you, telephone Main 1784, and we will deliver it without extra charge to your house.: HERE IS A LIST OF THE DIFFERENT KINDS, Allan's Belfast Ginger Ale, Allan's Belfast Soda Water.Allan\u2019s Home-brewed Ginger Beer.Allan's Sparkling Champagne.© \u2018 Aflän's Quinine Tonid Water.All made from -the.best recipes procured from the original manufac + Surers.Ask for Allan's.Country orders promptly attended to.oo.: 1 + \u201cROBERT ALLAN, 32 Allan's Seltzer Water, Allan's Cream Soda.Allan's Aerated lemonade.Allan's Sparkling Champagne | Cider.; + -, 3 CEEEEEEEEECEECEEEEEEEE Arbo © MANUFAOTURER,' - 620 Dorchester St., Montreal.w \u20ac Rp Ny iy a SE A VECCÉEECECECCHELLECCEEECÉ > = | .se dentanteftdis et tu ae PAPE pa 3 ie 4 PE eat td re EEE tre VA mat False ete ka pon pet Tuer pay | ry pe TL RI x po A Sm Sr rs alls, pe de + IN, MURPHY & CO.\u2019S 7 ADVERTISEMENT.= + TET Rw nw % N wv y \" Li .v .; .Ready -to-Wear Goods General prosperity everywhere in this GREAT COUNTRY OF OURS, the œun of prosperity has ahone bright for scverti years, and èvery prospect of its brightness continuing; therefore let us prepare for a good outing on Empire Day, the first Summer holiday of the season.We can help you at SMALL COST.In hse it Rains rovide you with the best in-proof Coats, with Fancy We can Engtish Checked Rubber linings, same style as cut, for.vee» $2.95 On Monday morning we will offer 600 Ladies\u2019 Blouses made from White Lawn Seotch Ging- hams, and English and American nriat- ed percales.This is an assorted lot ané-worth $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50.CHOICE ONLY .very garment worth from $6.30 to 00 Also another line, same styles end worth from $10.00 to $13.50.CHOICE ONLY.83.93 We have 600 Ladies\u2019 Sailor Hats, most- 35¢ 1v in white, burnt black and navy: we are not selling them aa freely this Stylish Outing Dresses, made from season as we expected, therefore best English Prints and.Linen have decided to clear the lot at 15\u20ac Lawns; prices from .82.65 Regular prices $1.00 to $1.50.5e Received this day _froÿ-New Yo, Nothing Better for Coun- hundreds of OUTING HATS, in white and ecru, prices from.$1.00 A large display of these ready-to-wear try Wear.Hats in our Millinery Show Rooms.OUTING PARASOLS, satin and fancy stripes, 3c, $1.00, §1.25.Extraordinary value in Ladies\u201d Um- Our Irish Lace Collars.Collarertes and Capes are having a large sale.No such display can be seen elsewhere, .and our values are always right.WE ARE THE AGENTS FOR THE TRISH LACE INDUSTRIES.brellas.the handles alone are almost worth what we ask for them, LE 2 24 221 La 4 eee ea eee $1.69 We have 350 of these Umbrellas, every one of them worth $2.30; all next week.0.200.81.69 JOHN MURPHY & CO., 2341-2343 St.Catherine Street Corner Metcalfe.Tel.Up 2740.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 up to$200.00 Terms Cash.REFRIGE COUV AH] VII rs a a See our White Opal Glass, White Agate er 2e LITE ST, and Galvanized Jron Linings, BUY ONE NOW AT GEO.R.PROWSE, 224 St.James St.Lu.W | ENGLAND Less Burn Less Gas, Buy Wood.Self-Supporting Than Other Country on Earth.England buys her butter and eggs from France and Denmark, her chickens from Scandinavia and Russia, her green vege- Any For cooking and tables from Holland and her medicines washdays, are 250 from America, In 1902 more than two ri } lead hardwood à.bu lion treatments of Dr.Burkhart's Vege- a any leagih to table Compound were gold in England, Sawe y A and 80 per cent.of theŸcases treated Por suit all ranges.REID § SOS 2567 Nôtre Dame Rheumatism, Catarrh, Constipation, Nervous Troubles and diseases of the blood were restored to complete health, If vou are suffering from any of these diseases, Dr.Burkhart's Vegetable Compound wii} cure you.3 days\u2019 treatment 25c.All druggists.us 1 on.\u2018 ers are virtually helpless.It is expected Missionaries for Africa.The eight missionaries who passed through Montreal last evening on their way to Patagi, Northern Nigeria, West Africa, .addressed meetings at the Welcome Hall, 207 St.Antoine street, and at Inspeetor Street Mission Room.The missionaries are Rev.and Mrs.A.C.Judd, Mr.and Mrs.C.T.Homuth, Miss H.F.Clothier, Mr.H.E.Smedley, Mr.W.D.Spinks, and Mr.Charles Waddell.They were introduced by Rev.R.V.Binghanr, superintendent of the Africa Industrial Mission, Toronto; Mr.Wm.Henderson, secretary, and Mr.J.D.Fraser, of the Welcome Hall.They told of the object of their mission and their intentions upon arrival, and asked the meetings for their prayers.The missionaries leave Montreal on the Allan liner Ionian-this morning for Liverpool, from whence they will sail for their destination.New Bank Notes.The Molsons Bank has just issued two handsome new bank notes of the denominations of five and ten dollars, which mark a new era in bank note design.The intermingling of the black with the two colour printings, one green and brown, the latter containing vignette work as important as thæt of the black, makes these notes new In conception and execution.The whole work on examination exhibits exquisite detail and finish.The work was produced by The British Amer.tcan Bank Note Co.of Ottawa.LOOKING QOOD HATS ?| BLACK STRAW SHAPES =» 50¢ Regular price, $1.00, Reduction on all Children\u2019s Hats.MRS.ADAMS MILLINER, 98 BT.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014, w-1 \u201c' gt.John\u2019s *Longshoremen.John's, Nf1d., May 16.\u2014The strike of a ngshoremen of St.John's is still The Allan line steamer Slberlan was to sail for Liverpool last night having loaded the large cargo Other steam- Cre which was ready for her.that ents will be made to-day to bring the strike to an end.Yesterday some of the strikers threatened the men at work.It is believed that the crew of the British cruiser - à the ; : AT able to cope with any trouble likely to arise.| Let the Men Wash en than and\u201d Rng abun lr one THE MONTRE IMPROVEMENTS TO THE 6.P-R FLEET A Number Will Be Made in the Very Near Future.NEW STEAMERS TO BE BUILT The Company Now Has Upwards of Sixty-one Ocean Véssels in Commission.2 Very few pcople are aware that the Canadtan Pacific Railway Company has at its command at the present moment a fleet of sixty-onc vessels.Most people have been accustomed to think of the C.P.R.as, nautically speaking, an institution which has pos sessed for the past decade three ocean going crafts on the Pacific and a few lake boats, more or less pretentious, plying between Collingwood and Port Arthur, and which, more recently, bas acquired by purchase a ready made Atlantic {leet from the Elder-Dempster Company.That this popular conception is entirely erroneous was pointed out to-day by Mr.Arthur Piers, the newly-appointed manager of steamship lines for the C.P.R.Mr.Piers was reminded that when he returned recently from Britain he had hinted that the latest acquisitions to the company's ocean-faring property was merely the nucleus of a still greater aggregation of vessels, and be was asked if he could not indicate, even approximately, when that expansion might expected to commence.\u201cE can give no definite information on that point.\u201d replied Mr.Plers.\u201cAny expansion which takes place will result from natural causes; it will be the outcome of the circumstances that may surround the company at the time.It stands to reason, however, that additions to the Atlantic fleet, as at present constituted must ingritably come.Out of thirteen vessels, although all carry passengers, we Lave only three which can be considered first- class passenger boats.1f, then, we find that the public is anxious to travel by our line, it follows logically that we must give them accommodation equal to, if not superior, to that afforded by apy other line doing business in this port.More vessels will then be demanded, and, following the policy of the C.P.R., none but the no reason why vessels equal to any running out of Liverpool should not be devoted to the St.Lawrence.\u201d \u201cWill the same remarks apply to the Pacific service*\u2019 asked the reporter.\u201cThe three Empress steamships are ai- ready as fine as any veseels of their class in the world,\u201d replied Mr.Piers.\u201cBuilt in England, they have a speed of 18 knots on the measured mile and 18% knots on a 400-mile gea trip.But the people demand new vessels every now and then.Though only twelve years old, they are coming to be called \u2018the old Empresses.\u2019 It is more than likely, therefore, -that new vessels will soon be demanded on the Pacific.\u201d \u201cIls it true that the Empress boats when su ed on the Japan route, will be made to ply between Vancouver and Australia!\u201d was asked.\u201c1 scarcely think it likely) Mr.Piers.\u2018There would be no money in it.It would be a purely one way route.While plenty of cargo could be obtained for the out-going voyage, there would Lc nothing to bring back excepting a few as.In contradistinction to that we bring just as much back from Japan and China as we take out.Some of the papers in British Columbia have asgerted that the Empress vessels would be put on the Australian route, but there is no foundation in fact for these assertions.\u201d \u201cFrom what you have said, Mr.Piers,\u201d suggested the reporter, \u2018\u2018it looks as though you would in a few years have under your command one of the largest fleets of ocean vessels anywhere.\u201d \u201cDo you know how many vessels are owned by the C.P.R.?\u201d he asked in re ply.\u201cFew people have any idea.All told we have sixty-one.Aside from those on the trans-oceanic routes we have them doing a coasting trade in the Pacific, on all the inland waters of British Columbia, and on tbe great lakes.\u2019 respogded SHIPPING NEWS.\u2014 Ocean Steamers.ARRIVED.Bicilian Prince at New York, from Genoa May 15.Auguste Victoria at New York, from Hamburg, May 15.Peruvian at Liverpool.from Halifax, Mav 16.Deutschland at Hamburg, from New York, May 15.& Peninsula \u2018at Lisbon, from New York, May 15.\u2019 Rhynland at Antwerp, from Phlladel- phia.May 15.The following is the list of first-cabin passengers salling by the R.M.B.Ionian from Montreal and Quebec, to-day to = Liverpool: Mrs.Cohen, Liverpool, England; Mr.Coutts, Halifax, N.8.Miss Davis, Windsor.Ont.Mr.A.Edmunds, Mrs.Edmunds.Misa E.D.Edmunds, Miss I.\" M.-Edmunds Chicago.: .\u2019 Mrs.J.A.Fraser.Ottawa.Mrs.Lachlan Gibb and Miss Gibb, Mpntreal.~ r.L.A, Isaacs, Montreal.Mr.Kinvig, Winnipeg.Mr.H.F.Lancashire, Montreal; Rev.R.Lang, Halifax, N.8.; Prof.W.R.Lang, Toronto; Mrs.Lough, Winnipeg ; Mr.L.Lupton, Liverpool, Eng.8ir Alexander Mackenzie ard Mr.Edgar 8.Moss, London, Eng.Miss O'Connell, Winnipeg.Mr.J.H, Stanford, Montreal.Mr.Wilfred Virgo, Lofidon, Eng; Mt.R.de Vos, Ottawa.Mr.F.L.Warren, Mrs, Warren, Stock- bridge, Mass.; Miss Ethel Wood, London, Dg.The steamship Ionlan, Capt.John Brown, Allan line, sailed from Montreal at nine o'clock this morning, with passengers and general cargo for Liverpool.Following is a list of \u2018the steamers saloon passengers: Mrs.Cohen, Liverpool; Mr.Coutts, Halifax; Miss Davis, Windsor; Mr.A.Edmunds, Mrs.Edmunds, \u2018Miss ED.Edmunds, Miss I.M.Edmunds, Chicago; Mrs.J.A.Fraser, Ottawa; Mrs.Lachian Gibb, Miss Gibb, Montreal; Mr.L.A.Isaacs, Montreal; Mr.Kinvig, Winnipeg; Mr.H.F.Lancas Montreal; Rev.R.Lang, Halifax; Prof, W.R.Lang, Toronto; Mri Loug Winnipeg: Mr.L.Lupton, Liverpool; Bir Alexander Mackenzie, Mr.Edgar 8.Moss, London, Eng.; Miss O'Connell, Winnipeg; Mr.J.H.Stanford, Montreal; Mr.Wilfred Vir- ng.; Mr.R.wa; Mr.5 En WwW arren, Mrs.Warren, Stockbridge; Miss Ethel Wood, London, Eng.; also §3 second cabin and a number of steerage passengers.Orth Lake Erie's Passengers, T Canadian Pacific Atlintic line steamer Lake Erie will sal) for Liverpool to-morrow morning.Following is a list of the steamer's saloon passengers: Mrs.L.C.Brent, Toronto; Mr, J.Bridges, London, Eng.; Mr.J.C.Borthwick, Montreal; Mr.Cempheit, Kingston; Miss A.D.Covesfiton, Miss Alice Covernton, Miss Edith Covernton, Miss Hassel Covernton, Miss \u2018Coohran, Montreal: Mr.O.M.Den- nison, Toronto; Mr.R.8.Dobbs, Kingston; Miss Dougall, Montreal; Miss Jean Qunti, Toronto; Mr.J.Hyslop, Miss Hys- lop, Hamilton Mr.G.A.Hildreth, Glas gow; Mrs.Japp, Toronto; Miss A.J.Jack, Chateauguay Basia, Que: Mrs.C.A.Rirkpatrick.Miss Kirkpatrick, Miss ck, Kingston; Miss Meixlagohn.M5 J.n, R.N., Halifax ; Mrs.A.J.Pearce, Toronto; pri Par- ea: ker, K.N., Halifax ; best will be built.And, indeed, there a de Vos, Otta- |.DAILY Crippled I have had rheumatism for nine years in my legs.One physician treated me for several years but with indifferent re- suits.1 tried Munyon's Rheumatism Cure, and after taking two bottles I was cured.You can get some idea of the severe nature of my illness when 1 tell you that my one leg was completely crippled before I took Munyon's Rheumatism Cure, but it is now strong and well.\u201d \u2014Mr.M.McCormick, 15 Richardson street, Montreal.Your druggist will recommend Mun- yon's Rheumatism Cure.Ask him about it.Only 2c a bottle, 115 1 The Strain Of 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.cause of the GREAT COMFORT which has always been noticed by R wearers of Parisian P.C Corsets.PARISIAN CORSET M'F'G CO.Quebec.This is the When you kaives, forks.etc., buy reliable brands, even if they do costa little more.They are worth the difference.Our trade mark ensures unquestionable quaitty, \u201c1847 Rogers Bros.\u201d Made enly by \u2018The Meriden Britannia Completely |t- ATURDAY, MAY 16.1903.TT Warehouse.The Balfast Warshouse.and \u201cCorsets All Proverbs have exceptions.\u201cA prophet hath no honor in his own country,\u201d Is contradicted by the wonderful popularity of the celebrated D.& A.Corset.i Have you tried them?The above cut represent a fine Corset, made of white or gray coutil, trimmed with lace and baby ribbon, straight front, bias gores, with the new extension hip so indispensable for a perfect fitting skirt.All sizes, 18 to 30 inches, $1.24.\u201cD.& A.\u201c208\u201d is a handsome \u201cDip Hip\u201d Corset, made of white or gray French Coutil, straight front.Sizes 18 to 20.99 Cents.D.& A.\u201c198\u201d 1s a special Corset \u2014White only \u2014 medium length, trimmed with satin ribbon, and in every way resembling a $1.50 Corset, except in price.All sizes from 18 to 24.99 Cents.- This cut represents the D.& A.\u201cCrest, specially made for robust figures.The material is gray French Coutil, and the style and finish the best.Sizes 18 to 30, $129; 30 to 36, $1.69.No.401 \u201cCrest\u201d Corset, has extension hips, otherwise same as 400.Prices $1.29 and $1.69.D.& A.CORSET WAISTS for women and children, at the following special prices: .- -\u2014\u2014_- Two to four years .43c Four to seven years .49e Seven to twelve years .53c Misses\u2019 Sizes .FR £ Ladies\u2019 Sizes .tee ane .99¢ Many other styles in D.& A.Corsets, from 49c upwards.Mail Orders executed promptly.Money refunded if goods are not perfectly satisfactory.ye HAYCOCK & DUDGEON, 2453-2457 St.Catherine, Near Drdmmond.GENERAL ASSORTMENT From 2}c and Upwards, at E.A.MARTINEAU, IMPORTER 1899 Notre Dame Street.113 200 Swift, Montreal; Mrs.M.E.Sanderson, Danville; Mr.C.E.Scarff, Mrs.Scarff, Montreal; Mr.Thomas Terry, White- wod, Assa.; Mrs.G.Wells,- Montreal : Miss Wells, Montreal; Mr.WW.White R.N., Halifax, + Notes.* The Allan line steamer Tunisian, Captain Vipond, from Liverpool, for Montreal, arrived at Quebec last night, and is due in Montreal this evening.The Manchester line steamer Manchés- ter Commerce, Capt.J.Baxter, with general cargo from Manchester.arrived at Montreal at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and docked at Windmill Point.The Lake Manitoba.of the Canadian Pacific Atlantic line, passed Father Point } inwards for Montreal at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon.The Manchester line steamer Manches- | ter Trader.Capt._F.Mann, sailed this morning with t for Manchester.The steamer\u2019 Norman, Capt.L.P.Gun- narsson, from Greenock, via Sydney, with a cargo of coal, arrived at Montreal yesterday and docked at the foot of Berri street.The Dominion line steamer Roman, Capt.J.Parry, from Antwerp, with general cargo, arrived at Montreal vester- day afternoon, and docked below Sohmer \u2018ark.The Leyland linc steamer Alexandrian, Capt.G.Bruce, will sall next Monday with a general cargo for Antwerp.The Head line steamer Bengore Head, from Barrow, with a general cargo of rails for Montreal, passed Matane inwards at 9.15 o'clock yesterday morning.The .Quebec Steamship Company's steamer.Campana, Captain L.Demers, from Pictou, with a large cargo of potatoes, arrived at Montreal late last evening, and docked at the foot of Papineau street.The Canadian Pacific Atlantic steamer Montrose, Captain G.B.Evans, with general cargo and cattle for Liverpool, sailed from Montreal at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon.The Canadian Pacific Atlantic steamer Lake Brie, with passengers and general cargo, for Liverpool, will sail from Montreal early this morning.The Dominion line steamer Kensington, Captain G.Broomhead, will sait with passengers and general cargo at daybreak to-morrow.from Montreal! for Liverpool.Knights of Pythias.V A regular convocation of Damascus Lodge.No.4, was held In the Castle Hall, on Wednesday evening.The rank of page was conferred on one candidate.D.D.G.C.J.Albert McLean made his first official visit to.Damascus Lodge, accompanied by his grand officers, for the purpose of installing Chapcelior.C .mander-elect W.P.Baxtef and.via Chandellor-elect Patterson.\u2018 ; \u201cAfter the meeting, the social! committes provided a very pleasant half Hoan: Band of Hope Concert.The Christ Church Cathedral Band of Hope gave thelr closing entertainment at the Synod Hall last evening.An expel: Hne 55 lent programmie, under the direction of Misa Philli and Mies MacCulloch, was provided, its chief feature being a dia+ logue entitled \u201cQueen \u2018Temperance sn8 the Nations.\u201d The annual was read.In which it was stated t oinve the founding of this Band of Hape, near- W four thousand members had.beath Feg- general cargo and cattle\u2019 J * 11551 à 74], so 4% NOTICE ! & W ALL p APERS % To All who think of going to Va H0400a 8000080 E Lake Shore We deliver all the way up ~ the Shore, from now on, through the season; regular trips you can depend upon; special trips you can arrange.Call and investigate while considering your summer plans.JOHN ROBERTSON & SON, GROCERS, ST.CATHERINE STRFET Just West of Vietoria St.- = 1 line |.tain F.Carey, | | 280 MAISON VALLIERES ! BASEMENT.- For all the newest, up-to- date patterns of Oilcloths, Linoleums, \u2019 Cottons, | Sheatings, | ole.|| Linens, tc.OUR PRIDES and Quality of Qoods WIN Please You.(459 St, Catherine St Corner Montcalm TOP FLOOR.We are showing all the latest designs and colors in Carpets, : - Curtains, Pottieres, Table \u201cCarpet Swaspers, Elevator.Rus to all'floors.Covers, © tr rm mea M = MAISON VALLIERES, Successors te Vaitisrvs & Senecal | seni vei \u2014 -_ 1 GATEHOUSE & CO.DRY GOODS.A word about Blouses and Wash Suits.This Is the weather you want a nice cool blouse or costumes.Wo would like to call your attention to à few of our lines.A big range of blouses in light and à print, fast coi- oufs, sizes 82-42, at 00c and 6c.Am exceptionally nice white blouse, 0 rows Jace insertion, all sives, $1.25; better lines, $1.75, $2.to $3.Wash suits In all white, with Val.lage, very neat, §2.85 to $8.30, ee this beauty at $5, in pink and blue chambray, trimmed with white braid and small pear! buttons, really astonishing for the price.Our stock of summer vests is well assort prices from îc to $1.Open work hose, 15e, 0c, to 50c pair.Prints, muslins, Et a, etc.etc.Call and see us If you want anything in Milifnery.À firet class mill in attendance.Men's Furnisting Department.\u2014 Suitabte for warm \u201cesther, Don\u2019t sweiter in your heavy underwesr when you can fest comfortable jo a suit of cond Balbri for T3¢ or a Jlttle heavier line for $1.00 sult; fine natural wool, $1.50 sajt and $2.20; fancy embmidered socks, 15c, 25c and Sc a pair.Negligee shirts for outfng, T8c and $1.00.Bélta, braces.bathing drawers, towels.If you are ju a hurry for anything phone us, we will be giad to send !t for yon.nd istered.The Nall was filled with frien cc members = TE Toroktos- | GATEHOUSE & CO., 2870 ft.Æacherine Street, Cor Buekinghate Avenue.vou.\u201d ie .~ - WEN SVENINOE Cold s Why Do They Come?The Store is crowded every day and you know people would\u2019nt come for poor goods They might come once to see what sort of a Store we keep and the way we \\ do things, but would they make this their shopping headquarters without, good reason ?Ladies\u2019 Dress Skirts Stylish Dress Skirts, of excellent quality Black Suiting Cheviots, in a handsome seven gore style, with inverted box pleats, seams strapped with black satin folds, finished with black silk ornaments and tassels.Very effective.85.75 Muslin Costumes Ladies\u2019 Muslin Costumes, madc up in a particularly handsome stile in blue, gray and mauve effects: blouse made in a natty design with all-over tucked yoke, finished with der trill around yoke; skirt and wais: nnished with eeveral rows of fine lave in- sertion and edging.Unsur- EE en EAD Walking Skirts Walking Skirts for Ladies, made up of superior quality Cheviot Homespun, pearl gray only, in a nobby seven gore style, with stitched yoke around hips, inverted box pleats, finished with several rows of tail- | or stitching.Splendid value.$5.50 Linen Suits Ladies\u2019 Linen Suits, made up in one of the newest designs; waist rinished with grape applique and tab collars, and skirt made in the new panel flounce and grape applique.Very new.of ees front style, finished with graduated Linens! Linens! Bleached All Linen Irish, Scotch and Austrian Table Damasks, 56 inches wide\u2014Special designs, for.40c yard 66 inches wide\u2014Spots and spraye, for.30c yard \u201c2 inches wide\u2014Plain and Fancy designs, for.ZQe yard 70 inches wide\u2014Exclusive Patterns, for.72 inches wide\u2014Plain centres, double borders, for .1.23 yard 72 inches wide\u2014Spot, floral and conventional, for .1.50 yard 72 inches wide\u2014Beautiful Patterns, for.1.735 ard 90 inches wide\u2014Assorted designs, for.1.89 yard Dress Musins Beautiful Fancy Millcorded Dimitys and Fancy Muslins, of al! descrip- | DS Yer: Cet a lama _ i Ng read colours and designs, for halls, par- Gas Stove Plates, upwards from 90c¢ lours, dining rooms, sitting rooms, ; .; ; .- etc., etc.: red, blue, green, cream Oven for oil stove or gas stove.$1.23 and fawn shades: regular prices.per Tubing for gas stove, from 3 to roll.12Je to 20e.Monday: 12 feet on sale, at per foot.Tle special, per single roll.se tions and colours; worth up to 15e vard.Special.10e An exquisite assortment of Zephyrs, Ginghams, Chambrays, etc, every colour.in plain and fancy, guaranteed fast colours; worth 20e vard.Special.eee er becs eee ieee een ee eee 9 des aa nsc ne 15e Galatea Stripes for ladies\u2019 waists.boys\u2019 suite and chidren's wear, in every imaginable colour and stripe.absolutely fast dye.Special, per yard.eee are 20e Let e sceau es Cee areas sreeees 12)c, 13¢, to 25\u20ac Special Sale of Groceries Surprise Soa , 6 bars .A \u2026.25e 3 x de, 2 1b.ti Steel Enamebware Spd BP Mormelede 2 vine Molasses, 3 1b.tin, 2 tins for.25\u20ac Tea Kettles, assorted sizes: Blueing, per lb.12e worth $1.00, for.28e Saucepans, blue and white, 60c: y OF.cues see soe oer monvecnnns 35¢ Book Sp ecral Rice or Porridge Double Boiler, LOVEY MARY 81.00, for.+ 2.0 5sc By the author dE cGs OF Fying Pans, 42¢, for.25c THE CABBAGE PATCR.Pudding Dishes, all white, 40c, Regular $1.00 Edition.OT.eve ere cre sue ea nca nee 23e Our price.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.3c Pie Plates, all sizes, De, for.5\u20ac Postage 6c extra.Water Jugs, 1-2 gal., 65¢c, for.42¢ W 4 Gasoline Stoves, two burner, all P aper fOr.2.2 Len ses ces vrureeu se 85.95 Rempant Sale Qil Stove, blue flame, 1 burner.$4.30 2,340 rolls beautiful Gilt and Embossed two burner.vee eer.$37.30 Gut Papers, in range, of handsome DANAE A Fp mE Sg Art Drapery Dept 8ra Floor ART DRAPERY MUSLINS\u2014 No end to the assortment of this line of Art Muslins, 36 in.wide, every shade and pattern imaginable: all of the most artistic designs, suitable for Curtains or Draperies, at a price within the reach of ill; worth 30c.At, per yard.«oo .00 vecovess 20000 0 + cee see ese 0000.RC SILNOLINES\u2014 .Finé ansortment of Silk Finished Art Silkolinex, all the choicest patterns, \u2019 in bright and subdued shades, 36 inches wide; worth 3c.At.22¢ ART ORETONNES\u2014 ] All of the latest and most desirable tiles and colourings, suitable for ; curtains, furniture covering, and all kinds of draperies; 32 in.wide; , worth 35c.At, per vard.200 20e 0e » vr,s\u20260.Î9C COLORED OHEESE OLOTM\u2014 50 inches wide Cheece Cloth, full line of shades; worth 15c.At, per yard 12%e SF 8% Oatheorine Mall and Phone Orders and Promptly University Attended to.=.Streets.A \u2018Monopoly.We have the Monopoly of this Corset, because it is a patented Corset, and nobody else can make it.Every woman knows that a \u201cCREST\u201d Corset cannot break at ~ the waist, and is therefore especially adapted to every activé woman, and invaluable to those with rather full figures, Do not fail to try one.If yon do you will buy no other style of Corsets.WEAR \u2018CREST\u2019 CORSETS | MADE IN THREE STYLES ; REGULAR SHAPES STRAIGHT FRONT DIP HIP, + re Ce TR bz ! À à A es ses of iris, Martiages; Mi deaths must be enforsed with i names and addresses of ths per- sending same.TO v Pi in BIRTHS.RNS\u2014On May, * at 966 St Hu-.street, Ley Up.oe Burns, of a, @nashter,- FING the 11th of May.at 4068 Tup- @ street, to Mr.and Mrs.W.H.ne à son.1143 OUR\u2014At M Young street, Montreal om; on May.tst-the-wife-ot Mr.WEE HAW\u2014To 1 Mr.and Mrs.Joseph haw, of 60 Dorchester street, un 11th, 1908, of à son.KŸLE\u2014On Saturday.May 9th, at 8 City Be avenue, the wife of W.Henry yle, of a son.PIERRE\u2014A} 618 City Hall avenue, on 6th inst, to Mr.and Mrs.C.C.La- a daughter.PAYNE\u2014At %1 Wellington street, Mont- , on Wednesday, May 6th, tm Mr.0d Mrs.Louls Payne, a daughter.SHAW-At Perth, Ont\u2026 on May 8th, the te -of Alexander Campbell Shaw, of a (stillborn).* we CE\u2014At Belleville, Ont.on May » tho wife of the Rev.Robert Wal- , of Marchmont Home, of a son.* 4 - MARBIED.AND-BAINES-On the 14th instant, \u2018the Churth of the Nativity, Hoche- / rate Wm.Fyland, of Bolton, Lan- \u2019 \u2018England, to Miss Annie nes oa of Hochelaga, Montreal.i DEATHS IN THE CITY.aLoUk in this city, at 56 Cadleux et.ALR \u2018Thursday morning, the 14th Margaret Rodger, widow the © late James Gilmour, in the iin of Yer age.Funeral private.(Por Qnto papers please copy.) 33 URIER\u2014In this city, on May sth, riqué Laurier, aged 35 years.à nths and 20 days, son of Mederic ler, ex-alderman of Montreal, con- fractor.Funeral from 38 St.Hubert t, on Monday, 18th, at 7.30 a.m., to âmes Church, thence to Cote des ès cemetery.\u2018Friends and acquain- pces please accept this intimation.+ 114 2 OUREUX\u2014In this city, en Thurs- ky.the 14th inst, Arthur Joseph Ed- rd Lamoureux, of the Post Office partment.aged 3 years, t months 15 days.Funeral on Monday, the .Ith inst, at 8.30 a.m.from his late dence, 195 Panet street, to Sacre ur Church, thence to Cote des @lges cemetery.114 2 MÉDONALD- th inst, Mrs.Agnes Mc- ala, widow of the late Donald Mec- : d, aged 84 years.Funeral from = late residence, 117 Metcalfe street, ¥, 18th May, at 230 p.m.115 2 McPONALD\u2014At her residence, 147 Met- jcaife street, Agnes Fairbairn, widow of \u2018the late Donald McDonald, in the 84th car of her age.Funeral Monday, at 3.30 p.m.MceNALLY\u2014Ip this city.on 9th inst, W.T.MaNally, aged 74.Interred In Mount Royal Cemetery.SERVEY\u2014At the General Hospital, oronto.after an operation for appendicitis, on Friday, May 8th, Frank Watson, eldest son of M.C.Meservey, form- êrly of Montreal, and grahdson of Wat- on Litle, Esq., editor and proprietor of he Advertiser.L'Orignal, Ont., in the th year of bis age.u4 3 O!LEARY\u2014Instantly killed, at Rock- wood, -Penn., Edward O'Leary, on April st: leaves a widowed mother and two rotbers to mourn their sad loss.Fu- feral will leave 74 Victoria sffuare on Bunday, May lith, at 2.30 p.m., to the Cote des Neiges cemetery.Friends gnd foaupintances are respectfully invited o attend.(St.John, N.B., and New York City papers please copy.) 1133 ROW AN\u2014In this city, on May 9th, 1903.at 30 Bronsdon Jane, Margaret Rowan, aged 57 years, widow of the late John Rowan, a native of \u2018Westmoreland.Eng.Interred at Mount Royal cemetery on May 13th.113 3 SPERBER\u2014On the 15th inst.after an 1ll- ness of three weeks, Louls Sperber, beloved son of Mr.and Mrs.David Sper- ber, aged 8 vears and 4 months.Funeral Irom the residence of his parents, 1251 By.Lawrence street, on Sunday the $6th inst.nt 11 a.m.' IN MEM ORIAM.n loving remembrance of Filzaheth Ral- ston, who departed this life May 15th, 1972, Gone, but nnt forgotten.SOLDIERS OF THE KING clamor for lady charlotte gelatine.Blouses 30 dozen of Ladies\u2019 White Lawg Blouses, with frgnt and ~ cuffs hemstitched.The real val- ; ve of these Blouses is $1.25.For our Great Sale of, MONDAY, The 8 LENIRE & 00, 1188 8T.JAMES STREET.\u201ct - (Cor.Fulford).Cash Only.One Price Only.s{ Our Store Closes at 6 o'clock Every Thursday.\"Canniff\u2019s .Corsets had a general remodelling at a ts of the latest American and French tears.We are.now making the light- and most durable corset made in the ts We are using goods in the ture of our ordered corsets, lines x\" pe cent, silk, fn beautiful shades.$.are the only corset factory that carry line of goods in Canada.Qur stock commode ot about fifty different lines goods.Our new :models of straight nt corsets\u2019 ave winning the approval ta day, who recognize their their features of beauty.> uatantas a Pertes tit.We are still anufacturing the famous Star Corset, oarty in.stock a large var- | 3 as well as our naw designs in.We of Ning.es for the famous iP Eee also many other of Hose Supporters and Dress Im- re.A trial.will convince you of the The Cañniff Corset Co, : PV St.Montraa!.Ales of Dewar's Special entree pa expense.We have secured dupli- | bf Show Refresher| You, Lan, get it BY A Lema hii Lait \"FS.CARSLEY Ce ES.CARSLEY C2; WHITE REIGNS SUPREME In the Halls of Fashion; in the Departments of \u2018The Big Store.We scarcely realized what vast assortments were iassembled under this one roof until + A SPECIAL SALE OF WHITE GOODS was decided upon and contributions were requested from each of the various sections.We have been obliged to condense the copy handed in; and content ourselves with printing suggestions, cherishing the hope that if you don\u2019t see what you want mentioned in this announcement, you'll credit the statement that it is here, and come in to enquire about it, .CHEMISES.Ladies\u2019 White Cotton Chemises, square neck, trimmed with frill in front, around.sleeves and cere eres ee ees 37 \u2018Ladies\u2019 White Mustin Chemises, square fronts, trimmed with linen insertion and edging + 0.Who A eer CORSET COVERS, Ladies\u201d White Cot Covers, trimmed wi \u2018ombroidery around neck.Ladies\u2019 W hite \u201cCotton Corset Covers, tucked and hemstitched, V-shaped neck, trimmed with embroidery veer 22 NIGHT DRESSES.Ladies\u2019 White Cembric Night resses, nicely tucked and hemstitched, yoke with a frill around, frill of embroidery around neck, very full 4.Be Ladies\u2019 Extra Quality\u2019 White Cambric Night Dresses, tucked and hemstitched yoke, with afril of fine embroidery around neck, yoke, front and cuffs, very wide., .\u2026.0.0 0000 O0 UNDERSKIRTS.Tadies\u2019 Fine White Cambric Underskirts, deep embroidery ruffle, gored band .8e Ladies\u2019 Fine White Cambric Underskirts, neatly tucked,full em- braidery ruffle, gored band extra wide.1-15 CORSETS, WAISTS, ETC.Ladies\u2019 Straight Front Summer Corsets, made of tine white net, an ideal Summer Corset, light weight, ad cool, sizes 18 Ladies\u201d Miiitary Hip Corset, made of fine white sateens, low French bust, full gored hige.sizes 18 to 30 .95e hildren\u2019's White Corded Waists, made of fine white sateen, corded back and front, sizes 19 to 26, suitable for children of 2 to 4 years .25e, 39c and 73e Misses White Corded Waista, made of extra fine white sateen, buttoned back, also Jaced back, mizes 19 to 26, suitable for ages 9 to 13 years.Prices 48e, 53c, 73c and .+.st.15 LADIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR.(Cotton, Etc.) White Cotton Vests, low neck, without or with short sleeves, from s White Cotton Vests (over sizes), low neck.no sleeves With short sleeves .4c White Balbriggan Veats, ig neck, short or long sleeves .Drawers \u201cte mateh, \"knee or ankle length @2c Fine White Pleated Bilk Vests, low neck, no sleeves.4 From .0.ce ovis avers i WHITE FOOTWEAR.Misses\u2019 White Kid Spring Heel One Strap Shoes, turned soles, very latest stvle toe, sizes .11 to 2, per pair .1.40 Same style, in white canvas, sizes 11 to 2; per pair .Le eee areas $1.15 Ladies\" White Canvas Laced or One Strap Shoes, turn soles, French heel, with tip and the newest style toe, sizes 21-2 to B.per pair.\u2026.+.81.40 WASHING FABRICS.White .Organdie,48._imches wide.Per vard .Se.to 54c White Swiss Muslin, in.wide.Per yard .ide to 30e White Victoria Lawn, 490 in wide.Per yard.712c to 3dc HANDKERCHIEFS.India Lawn, 32 in.wide.White Embroidered » Per yard .20000005 10c to 34c Bealloped Edge ged pnd Nainsook, 36 inches wide.chiefs.Each .) Per vard ain oe to 30c White Lace Edge Handker- + on in.wl e.ee merd ae.ave \u20ac > per ard 24 eee ie to 28¢ chiefs.Lach 3c 1 Mull, 30 in.wide i Per yards Le oo.2 to 3de WHITE SILK.Brilliants, \u20183 \u201cin.wide.jaro Taffeta Silk.Per Per yard .le to 22¢ .2222 0000 22e 59¢ Po rench Silk.Per vard.81c WHITE WOOLLEN.Bengaline Silke.Per 54.$125 FABRICS.- Crepoline {milk and wool), WHITE TRIMMING, ETC.Per yard .- fous Gimp, per yard Fancy Figured Lustre.+00 12e lo 24e Per yard | 1c ram \u2018Applique, latest nov- \u2014- Nun's Veiling.Per vd .330 elties.Per yard from 32c to $1.05 Albatross (fine quality).Silk Drees Trimming.Per yard .41¢ Per vad from .41-2¢ to $1.50 oe TEE sas 7 WHITE TUCKED wool).Per yard .e Esiamine Serg (all-wool) Cot Per ma É.or .3Tc go HUSEIN USLIN AND SILK.riot (all-wool).Per 57¢ to 880 22 in.wide, Do or To ediocd Cord.Per er vd, .Bloubes, Per yd.430 10 $1.05 - White Lêce Insertion.\u2018Canvas (ail- wool).He por Per yard .5lc to $1.35 (yard BO |: Fancy Canvas (all wool).\"per yard sù as 0e » re WHITE SHK \u2018WAISTS.White Jap.Silk Waists, pole a clusters of tucks and insertion, puff sleeves, back with lengthwise tucks, neck and wristbands of insertion.82.10 Ladies\u2019 Shirt Waists, in soft white: Taffeta Silk, rap yoke effect, full sleeves, narrow cuffs, pearl buttons.$ Ladies\u2019 Fine White French Silk Waists, yoke and Jul bi front, pin tucks raw thread.tucked er] gauntlet cuffs, fancy collar, front trimmed with bows and crochet.or- namensts
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