The Montreal daily star, 19 mai 1903, mardi 19 mai 1903
[" Rp me agg TN i À rm F7 Messrd.McGowan, Montreal; : Toronto: Col.Cartwright, Benett R.Rosa- ; upon the Colonial Conference of last sum- Hight Hon.Joseph Chamberlain last year TR of an lmperal free trade.Lg of .the league.nch-Canadi .very happy, under British , and ery + conten He thought the age ought .in it were looking for votes more than 5 * _ British goods.They could not do it.They ~ tionsand the King's recent visit to France / \u2014 Spectal.\u2018to The Montreal Star, : pd Gre of the Canadian preferential \u201cit would take some time to educate her to -Îtary strength : tax.He thought that Canada should uy _ ertake to contribute liberally to Im could take the latter view.He u \u2019 war breaking out in E , Fate \u201cwas \u201crope in which the hoa 2.wb was the desire to unite all por- : : bo be acted upon in South Africa, and pos- SHOWERS TOi i CIRCULATION OF STAR er \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-_\u2014 Last Week's Dail ay ° 220,600 - Last Week's w y .133,073 Total last week 452,753 VoL.XXXV, Ne 117 PRICE ONE CENT.sibly Australia, whilt Mr.Chamberlain also espoused - the same principle.They were inaugurating a new policy, which, if Lr EMPIRE LEAGUE MEETING = à = er - + ia a magnet which irresistibly : s the man to the woman in life's tite.© .does more than p plein with: ty ; it puts music , A a the voité buoyancy ipto the +g se well a8 happiness into the heart.Wha mid¥ women covet beauty and : ly eceking aids to beautify an first seek perfect charms shall be .JE > Immigrants BHD.Gime.as Srgnigration trafic hear up oe + Fe {only to give n notice of -jusual wa x Pi fora boas a corporated companies.\u201d He explained at the object was to stop the promoter by providing- that an perpetual not used for two years should apes.He suggested that it be given its reading, and referred to the i of 1 dontt want Justice.Tart\u2019 tions because.it gre ont #1 fail to see iy og honourable gentleman is driving at.The bill as it stands would wipe out the Dominion Coal Co., she Dominion Telegraph Co., and à number of others.I am sure he does Bot want to do that.\u201d - cree Objection was made in the same strain by several members, until Mr.Bickerdike consented to withdraw the measure.THE CONCILIATION ACT.Mr.Puttee's bill to amend the tion Act, 1900, was then Cake Conia Mr.Henderson declared that the mensure was vorthless and designed sim to make labour people believe med simply So being done for them.æ William Muloek,said.the provision emponérng à com la ame tion and report at the request either party à labour diapute, » was dn.advance of patte Opinion: - He also \u201ca conciliator or board of conciliation\u201d be substituted for \u201can arbitrator or arbitrators.\u201d The provision for compulsory invesi- gation was well enough in railway disputes, but he was not prepared to go further at resent, Mr.Monk said that labour \u2018disputes in Montreal had not been incited Need agitators.It was only after the local unions had decided to strike that the centra) or international council was called in to pass upon the wisdom of i a sep and prevent such action if possible.eign capital being admitt he did see whv the internationel feature of union- iem should be discouraged.Mr.Pettee remarked that the question of \u2018recognition\u2019 made most of the trouble in labour disputes.The heart of the principle of compulsory arbitration was that iL neceseanly recognized that the dispute was between two parties and not between an orgamzation of capital and the indivi- Jual employe.* Mr.Clarke declared there was.no case where men had ever come over here and organized men into unions and compelled them to strike.It was not fair that such statements should be made and that honourable members who don\u2019t know anw- thing about unions should be misled by such statements Sir William Mutock did not think any board of arbitrators should interfere with the right of a eitizen to do whatever was Liwful.whèther he belonged to a union or not.You might as well stipulate that a man must not belong to a particular church or a particular political party.Mr.Brock entered a st protest against international organizations.Let.them be stamped nut, and Canadians could deal with each other without trouble.Me.Pnttéee was willing to accept Mr Charlton's amendment.It was a good deal more reasonable than his speech.\u2018The hill was finally put through committee with some amendments and for ita third reading.The bill as it now reada provides that: \u201cNo, no,\u2019 yi \u2014_\u2014\" por team is looked upon A woah Ee ed bet th .tim.ween e rs bers and.the Jolly Jack Tars.Ev FOR PHYSICAL EXHAUSTION caused by violent exercise or fatigue nothing enriches or strengthens as well asa wine-, Blassful of .YY IDE LA TONIC WINE.and Choloe Bitters.Ask your Drugglst or Wine Merchant.Hudon, Hebert & Co., is welcome to attend this line up as follows : free.The teams will Steamship Sardinian\u2014Goal, Johnston; right back, Livingston: left batk, McNay: right half, don; left \u2018half, son (Capt.); fartin; O.R.F.\u2018Simp-\u2018 I R.F, Brown; gatre, Farlane; I.L.F.Beats; 0.L Wilson, Westmount\u2014Goal Bnowrdons - t ok, Heald, CR left back, \"Dodds; iH.Sares Pie D Visa; 0.N ES 6 CFawe\u2018 son?\"I.Rr eill; centre, C land; 1 LL W A full practice of the.Montres ! Anpcein tion Football Club be\u2019 held -in preparation for Granby A.F.TC.et.Gran inst.It is hoped .that.there.+ be strong aitendence of mene Ader oe ractice a ing of eclub wi held in the club house.Standing of the clubs up to date : 25th = The chief practices of the Westmount Cricket Clab for this- week -will bs on Wednesday and Friday, commencing at 5 o'clock, on the park grounds, 2 - \u2018Hector \"Decarie bas proven.himself to be miost wonderful litle strong , man \" Lant night he\u2019 Jefented With ease the he has been on the platfrom for many.years now, is by no means on; avs} | to be under-estimated.-.Paking into consideyation sige and build, it with him.a hundred and sixty-five pounds; he: ia) only five fest #% io height, and be Jopks \u2018as if he might be useful for something besides the mere lifting of heavy eights._There were probébly two thousand men in Sobmer Park last night, and neediess to say thet be received a splendid-{ - ovation after each ope of his feats.K © total weights which each man lift- trick; centre half, Gor | Suther- | Browo; 0.LaF; Suite til La | great lumbering Ronaldo, we although N Logis.Cyr and Herace Byity are.sotein i it is|- Montreal.Agents.; LOOD- POISON A SPECIALTY = ds is | DENTISTRY\u2014LACHINE.For the convenience of.my; Jrburten clients, I have opened sn o at No.30 Bt.Joseph street, Lachine.Offies-hôurs.$.to, 8, ENT, =ppointment.5 eurgean Dentist, 5:8.Tosh st.114 4 Lachine.k WONDERFUL LITTLE -Total 11154 Ibs Majority.tor, Sriarie.370 Ibs.\u2019 ee consisted in liting a 0 \u2018veghine ov ove?two the.he pounds Failsfiee are Cl à ofn Pure under Government government stamp.il tad EE judge 1 , \u201cwhere avon, 150 ._ Canadian, Gin.cther Finest Type perfectly matured low.: It's the Only Gin which is distilled, matured for years and bottled in Bonded Warehouses Surpervision, ahd the \u2019 Gin having ite > ity and pari + yin oF every otto ba hein tie, by an official \u2018 Yd » = BOIVIN, WILSON & CO.520 St.Pat St, Montreal EN DISTRIQUTINE Ut E.\u201d F0 mere res A EE EE LE J EEE Ave pp an IH JOAN | TURNED WIFE AND : CHILDREN OUT | REGULAR WEEKLY Large Quantity Bf rr = \u201cimportant TURKISH RUGS ATTRACTIVE SALE Household Furniture 1 Bauare Pianos, Cabinet Qraen th UF ARG APPEARS I Trade Sal (SRE, Tare Sones oma qi / , .15 x 13 feet, B is and oth A PASSIONATE DRUNKARD, IR A E ALE, P ALM AND BAY fit rade sale y rai Baths Sfp Rd aA Ve Lively Public BY AUCTION, nu At our St, James St.Rooms, Peremptory Sale ps Shaler ; sy s Double - i , i .n an t Bric- ry ively Wife Writes a Grateful Letter to the ana Barselou.Auctioneers.will Including Kents Copodietra, etc, \u2014\u2014oN\u2014\u2014 BY AUCTION Erne.Handsome Bideonras Bete sin Meetin in Du blin Samaria Remedy Company, Whose wll ot \u201cthelr Balesroôms, Nos.86 and 8 wytensive consignment from Belgium.Ww > d d F id Tables, Dining Chairs, Oak and Maple g Tasteless Samaria Prescription En- St Peter atreet, Unreserved sale at our auction rooms, ednesday an riday \u2014\u2014OF Bedroom @ets, Brass and White Enamel.Her to Reform Her Drunken ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 20TH AT Nos.453 and 45 St.James street, on led Bed Iron eas.Bureaus and Wash.City.at or 10 O'CLOCK A.M.WEDNESDAY MORNING, 2th MAY, z2oth and aand of May 20 Bales of Turkish, Persian and Indian Rugs stands a atiresses.D Avery os E urs v ushand.\u201c large assortment of Dry Goods, at 10 o'clock.ro at 10 o'clock each day.and Carpets, Rocker, Clocks.\u2018Raymond Sewing GED \u201cHE 1a 1 oollens.and Worsteds, Twgeds, Cloth- N.B.\u2014Plants will be sold in detail ood Machine, Gas Btove, etc., ota.THE PLATFORM WAS CHAR ex om ti Ink.ete.also ; are in pots.On view Monday p.m and 375.000 stock of goods from bankrupt es- Bei ment of Choice Hand-Mado R sen up for immediate sale and returns, ln at the undersixmed\u2019s Salesrooms, i grati- AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M.all Tuesday.tate, to be sold positively without re- Being 8 consg Tpots now in stock which we atructions to close out at once.15 Notre Dame strest.oo Mra.McBride, Formerly Maude © for ¢ oe has Cases of Boots and Shoes and Rubbers, FRASER BROS.Serve ny in lois to the UMAR.cerges.Bale will Sake Place at our Rooms, 1821-1883 Notre Dame stroot.MAY AT 280 O'CROGIST ST - «= McHride, your remedy\u2019 has Sale without any reserve.us 3 Auctioneers.|' 15 cases of selesias and linings.WALTER M.KEARNS, \u2018@onne, Causes Trouble Because of King\u2019s Reception.Dublin, May 19.\u2014A political gathering the Rotunda last night generated into & Donnybrook riot, as several persons, including J.O'Donnell, M.P., were severe 4 hurt.The meeting was called to su a fund for the mpmiengnes 8 e ent arty or ayor arte p, premded, and several other members of the House of wan] including John Redmond, were present Mr.Harrington's opening «ad rs.McBnde, formerly aude I known as the Irish Joan of Arc, \u2019 Ge, on the platform, accompanied\u201d by Edward Martyne, an extremist, who Mdentified with the Inc -ampaign of King Edward in Ireland.The; were greet _ with a wild outhurst of cheering.which revesied that the meeting had been -cap- tured by members of the Gaelic League, which embodies the extremist section of the Nationalists.Mr.Harrington fimshed his speech and then called on John Redmond.whereu ot Mrs.» McBride impermously pushed way to the front of the platform and claimed that she be heard before Mr.Redmond, who had alreadv risen to speak.\u201cAn excited discussion hetween Mrs.Me Bride and Mr.Harmngton followed.while # the members of \u2018the Gaehe League rose and shouted.+ In a few minutes the whole meeting was in an uproar.Above the din Mrs.Me- Bride was heard to scream : ; come to ask whether if the King visits Ireland the Lord Mayor of Dublin will receive him?\u201d Mr.Redmond gave way to Mrs.Me- Bride, who then announced, amd mter- ruptions, that she represented the people's protection committee that had been form- to oppose the reception of the King.She wanged to know whether Mr.Harring- \u201d meant to ask the corporation to ar- | e an address to the King.e Lord Mavor, in the course of his reply.said that he had never lowered the flag of Ireland.never should.There was no shadow of truth in the statement that be had planned to receive the King.He added : \u201cI'm no flunkey.I hope that's enough.\u201d i» The audience meanwhile were noisily excited, some hooting.and others cheefing.while those on the platform looked aa though they were coming to blows.Mrs.McBride again demanded a de finite assurance that the Lord Mayor would not receive the King.Mr.Har- on shout@ something that was in- ible in the uproar.Mr.Redmond tried to interpose to bring before the meeting ® tbe business for which it had been called.This brought the climax.A body of Mrs.McBride's éupporters rushed towards the platform, while the remainder atart- ed to fight\u201d with sticks, chairs and fists.Chairs and other missiles flew in all direction, accompanied by the screams of women, while the peacefully.disposed fled - to-the exite\u2026 Mecanwhile, à her friends left the platform.After some minutes of rioting there came a juil, and Mr.Redmond began to \u201cWe have } Mrs.MeBride-| - sionate drunkard as gy hus was before, he been drunk only started aod sine and since iven him.the four tablets at a time eo has stopped ped drinking pyr |, Just think how good it able to sleep in peace, aud to be sure he will not get up in the middle of the night, my poor children, and, break all tbe furniture in the house.\u2019 and td be sure that the next ni 1 will sleep in the house and not in the open air with my children.Let me thank you a thousand times, and may God send you all His blessings, and give you and yours many ys.\u2014Azilda Bonneau.FREE SA SAMPLE zien mee Deon fcontial Enclosestamp ddress The Samaria Remedy Se.Eee ee Also for sale at J.A.Harte's Drug Store, 1780 Notre Dame street.ASK FOR DR.SPIEGEL'S TABLETS, tbe only reliable remedy for Impotency.Al all druggists or address for particulars P.O.Box B39.Mon .TO ood tf renewed.Numbers on both sides were eeverely mjured in the two fights.Eventually a resolution appealing for funds was passed, and the meeting dis persed.Mrs.McBride claims - that she extracted a promise from Mr.Harrington that he would pot, receive the King.Others say that they \u2018heard Mr.Harring: ton refuse to make a definite statement.GRAND TRUNK WESTERN TRIP.Sir Charles Rivers-Wilson and Party Leave for Winniveg.Toronto, Ont., May 19.\u2014 Sir Charles Rivers Wilson, \"president of the GTR.and party, left here last night by » special train for Winnipeg.The trp will be made over the Canadian P e Railway.While Sir Charles is in the West he will inspect the Canadian Northern Railway.It was his intention to go through to the Coast.but circumstances will prevent him carrying that into effect.Indian Will Be Hangod Vancouver, B.C., May 19.\u2014At the Vernon assizes, Alet, a half breed, was sentenced to be hung in Kamloops, \u2018on the 19th of June.Alex, who is 21, murdered his wife, who is 17.He told her to come home, after a family quarrel, that he would shoot her if she did not.She refused and bé shot her dead.Trouble on Clyde is Over.Glasgow, May 19.\u2014The Clyde engineers speak.He was constantly interrupted.who have -out on for about {° Somebody shouted \u201cLiar,\u201d and_ the {two weeks, against a reduction of wages, - stoges broke out again.\u2018tbe fightisg Being resumed work this morning.Being quasi-predigested by th § \u2018teeth, sweet breath.\u2018ne cooking.day insures Daily comfort and mental growth.MALTA-VITA is good for old and yours, Te MALTA-VITA is rich in phosphates or brain food scsentific application of diastase and heat, Malta-Vita is easily digested 250 sé \u201c gimilated by the weakest system.MALTA=VITA eaten for breakfast and supper jortres digestion and perfect assimilation, this insures Perfect Reith is only another way of saying sound, restful sleep, clear complemion, bright eyes, clean white MALTA-VITA is the perfect foed fer summer; requires delightful breakfast red, wares end tn | in in mite of of bom she fone ove - nat 8%.Liberal Terms.BENNING & BARSALOU, 115 8 Auctioneers.You take no risk when you buy \u201cPREMIER NAVY\u201d It isa cool smoke, rich in flavor, does not burn the tongue.Taddys OLD ENGLISH spot Tobacco.ROSE & LAFLAMME, Agents, MONTREAL.Le Crockett'e Latest Story STRONG NAC By S.R.Crockett, Author of \u201cThe Raiders,\u201d Ee Grey Man,\u201d \u201cCleg Kelly,\u201d (Copyright, 1902, 8.B.Crockett.) CHAPTER XXIX.TBE DEEPEST DEPTH.From the Marches of Barnbarroch the road lay across a plain stretch of moorland, now spreading clear and crisp beneath the September sun.The heather was growing a little rusty everywhere, but the bracken, chance stricken by an untimeous froat, had turned and now withered in patches many-coloured in the After losing eight of Daid, Adora and her father essayed this long open crossing, the old man growing more soddenly weary at each step.and, as he rested on this stone and np that by the wayside, continuing to dilate wn his daughter's ingratitude and lack of consideration for him.At last they reached, greatly to Adora\u2019s relief.the head of the Jong Glen of Pluckamin, the uncommon name of which started her father on a learned disquisition.thus for the moment taking his thoughts off herself and her shortcomings \u201cPluckamun \u2014 Pluckamin!\u201d he began.\u201cAh, there's marrow in that\u2014aya, marrow {and fatness.Thc.e who care for naught porri how to put the most spoonfuls of into them may indeed see nothing In Poa amin but matter for laughter.The thorns crackle bravely under the pot! But to the learned and serious the whole of the Covenant.count and tale, is \u2018Clachan- Pluck'\u2014the heart of the Faitbful Country, the heart of Gallo way.Even as the hub is the centre of the wheel so was it about Clachan Pluck that the assemblages of all the faithful folk gathered! Griersons in Bargatton, Kerrs in Cull- enoch.Dicksons in Crocketford, but the best of all\u2014the Heart of the Heart\u2014were the McMinns of Pluckamin! All scattered now! The New World across the water holds them and their name! The ploughshare is passed over their pleasant rites! Scarce a trace remains of the walls.Only a greener line here and there, seen when the sun lies Jow in the west, is left to mark the rigs that were turned when the hands of the martyrs held the plough! But such is our life\u2014we pass and are not.The.Jacob\u2014the \u20ac Supplanter\u2014cometh in in our place He sits in the shade of our pleasant wers.He eateth of the vines which our hands have planted and crieth \u2018Aha! \" Aha! Grateful for the \u2018momentary respite.Adore let her father ramble on thus.The bed of the moorland.shaggy as an garron vet in spite of infinite re of heather and rocke presenting no considerable elevation to the eye.broke down suddenly.The bare hill track.crosa- ed with slaty edges every half-dozen yards, w \u2018clean as- scraped bone by the thunder rains.chan wa all at once into a woodland gl light all oe Down this track, wifere it began to skirt che policies of Lowran.Adora was guiding her father, who was still meditating on the past greatnesa of Clachan Pluck and Pluck- amin, when at a turn of the path she came suddenly upon a pair of women.stern of aspect as accusing spirits.Both were wrapped in black.and the head of tha elder was bare.while the shorter and younger of the two had a shawl drawn about her head.-Adora knew them for Sidney Latimer\u2019s Parslane.The women had been ascend- slowly.as if the steep slope which led out upon the face of the moor had some- hat tried their powers.But at the sight of Adora and her father they halted, as toni Then Mr».Latimer ativanced a few steps.and.leaning forward as if she was about to spring upon Adora, cried in a loud voice, e?Ten me\u2014and I will for- Adore stood aghest not knowing what answer.She comprehended that the Lady of Lowran bad come to seek her \u2018son\u2014the won for causing whose death Roy McCulloch had been seized with rude shoutings by the ignorant rabble.But Adora did not understand that she herwelf could be accused of having had anything to do with the matter.However, she had to do hourly with one whom God had touched, whatever the woman said, she was resolved to be.patient with the ariel stricken.She gently.wha, she raid, \"I a8 net mow son is.It many days since ers and I saw fm I am sorry.weld give my Life 10 all were Lappy sod: \u201cYour life\u2014your life!\u201d shrieked the old woman, gaunt of cheek and d of aspect, Bfting up her Breached.pond frantic- y above er head as if ir act to strike.life say rather! Give him back to me LEP cc on, Ah, I never did harm to you or all my life; why should you come into Mine eo blight it?Give him back to me, I say! Why nr Toren Torn, cum her s° che cried, rating her oi for ber as if to push away.something abominable; \u201cI am only a poor old.woman peeking her son\u2014her only son.Ah, how I loved him! And ydù .have have be ritebed him.Even #ince he saw you he never been the same boy to me.Yes, I b= i the difference that first night when he came hom to me\u2014home from \u2014Érom\u2014 from your, det Did I not say so even ne?In \u2018my despite be would peck'after à strange woman.She held hiny She holds him still.the ruin she To GA.edt, ol wily Judes! L Heise rn Lae sy Judo ir! Give be #0 som, for tween yeu hr the sunshine\u2014orange and russet and cardinal | birches gracefully mother and.her unfailing companion; 5 of dress goods.Household Furniture At eur Balesrooms, Nes.403 and 455 ST.JAMES STREET, Regular Auction, FRIDAY MORNING, 39nd MAY, AT TEN O'CLOCK.A large assortment of Household Furniture.Carpets, Olicloths.Cooking Stoves and Ranges, Domestic Requisites and a laræe quantity of Miscellaneous goods.Safe.clean, dry storage for furniture, planos.etc, Private sales at all times.Furniture, pianos, safes, waggons, harness, etc.Cash advancex made.ub 8 FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.Farm Implements Horses, carriages, sleighs, harness, sad: dles, milch cows, etc., ete.auction for estate of late John Eien Esq.by order of the executobs.dun House, Lower Lachine roal, ob ; TUESDAY, 26th MAY, 190 =\" Particulars will be advertised Thürsäay.FRASER BRON, : AuetiBigss pes 115 4 last time I bid vou! 1 order you to give me up my only son!\u201d Less agitated, {hough bo less bitter at heat, Purslane had a inte erate the flercenesa er mistress\u2019s vehemence.Now she succeeded to this ex tent that Adora, who stood trembling before them, not with guilt or fear, but with a new pitifulness, managed to get in the first words of her answer.\u201cListen,\u201d she maid, briefly; \u201cI have à right to be heard.I am a young girl, as you were before you were married.1 am a human being.I have a right to defend myself.I have never sought your som.1 have never seen him since the day, many months ago, when Î told him that he must not come to my father\u2019s house was there.He had kept his word, and I mine also.It is true\u201d that- \u201cthrough no fault of mine I found myself cast out of the only home I have ever known.Shelter was offered to us by \u2018à good friend.We accepted it.It was the choice of de That by no fauk of ouræ is àt | end.We go forth, my father and I; no more than we carry, but at Teast ity our hearts clean of any shame toward you or your son! But Mrs.Latimer was not: to be ap eased.While Adora was speaking, Purs- Fine had beer able to restrain her.But now she broke out afresh.\u201cNo,\u201d she cried, \u201cyou cannot cozen me.madam, with your Hes.I.am a woman know you.You tricked my boy.You drew him on till you had him in your toils, thé you pretended to cast him offres you cast off that young hooby whom your paramour murdered at his own door-step.And now you have been the death of my son.1 say not with your own hands\u2014but \u2014he has conte tô his death among you Ah, that ever a Latimer of Lowrag should have evened himself to a beggar wench! I said from the first that ill would come of it.I warned him of going to seek the company of a girl without family, without ame\u2014\u201d rs far the old dominie Had Hstened ir a kind of daze.He was physically wearied to exhaustion.The excitements of the day had eet his brain wandering.Fhe - fatigue, in spite of his staff and: his da semi-comatose state.But at the fast words of the Lady of Lowran, he seemed rud-] denly to wake.The cowered, decrepit ex-drunkard seem: ed to become a mew man.He actually\u2019 erected himsef, so that in the plain lain sight of all a cubit was added to his \u201cNo,\u201d he cried, with a gesture: of oof Teal dignity: \u201cthis my daughter is -a0\u201d ar wench.There is no disgrace in bars ily | tree, save her connection with 3 Latimer of Lowran, 1 have the Bono.to inform you that this young lady.comes, of as good and unstained a li e as the best your husband's house.And if | may be allowed the dircourtesy in the course of a genealogical discussion, she is of better stock than your own! You hare known] my daughter only as Adora Gratie, he daughter of the schoolmaster of Isowir I have to inform you that mg\u2019 tb % Donald Balgracie, younger son of the:igte Architald Balgracie, in the county of \u2018Mid.lothian, as you can ascertain by welting to my brother, the present laird.\u201d1 haw?the honour, madam, \"of bidding \u2018you a \u201cvery And taking his hand from his dsughter\u2019s arm, the old gentleman\u2014gentleman once more and forever\u2014lifted hia hat and swvept the two women a ceremonious salutation of Jeavetaking.The Lady of Lowran instinctively bow-| ed, overcome and amazed.She remained with her hand pressed to her breast, her mouth a little open, looking after the pair as they took their way down the long sung bright.and warm.aid\u2019 even upon everything.When they hed vasishel the.Lady\u2019 _of bi turned Purslane, nd th ie firs first , stammering and \u201cIf that be re of \"Balgracie is dead.without \u2018Obassse the advertisernent in yesterday's And\u2014thess two do not Sars Dboerr: \u201cThe two women look at each er, reading even to the 30 vidi soul and marrow.with ome one Po they turned and ptites Adora Gracie ade, supporting the painful steps of | oy Gracie, drunken outcast\u2014 and p mate landowner.But if there was thought common to both their bearte, they gave it no expression in words.{To he Continned.) + FRY\u2019S|E / Là MILK - EY Chocolate i LE .-#+ i lary, gloves, { broidery, velvets, destitute.We had nowhere else to R 1» of rly ter\u2019s arm to lean\u2019 upon, had left, bim in pan St.Anto TE 3 inches fn widt \u201cbounded in front by 1e glen of Pluckamin with the afternoon Montreal pee their eyes as she went down the lesfy se 10 cases of cottonades.10 cases of prints and sateens 3 cases of lace and embroidery.§ cases of flannels and flannelettes.13 cases of hosiery.6 cases of shirts.3 cages of whitewear for ladles and misses ; 5 cases of assorted goods.and a large quantity of consignments.Easy terms.MARCOTTE FRERES, 145 à Auctioneers.Fil te Posilively Last Sule \u2014OF\u2014\u2014 J.G.Mackenzie & Co.\u2019s Stock of Goods at No.381 St.Paul Street, on FRIDAY, 220d MAY, At 10 o'clock, balance of goods remaining unsold to date, \u2018about $20,000.will be offered in lots to ; suit the trade and positively without reserve.Tweeds, suitings, cloakings, hcs- handkerchiefs, lace, em- underwear, eilk, ribbons, woollens, suspenders, muslins, lin- \u2018Ings, flannels, Berlin wool, braids, elas- - Aes, smallwares, etc.MARCOTTE FRERES, \u201815 6 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE VIN THE MATTER OF LAMBERT & FILS, Contractors of Montreal The undersigned will sell by public auction, at No.69 St James _Btreet, Montreal, Tuesday, June oth, 1903, AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M., the following immoveables belonging to the\u2019 Estate, to wit: sine + 1.One lot of land situated in the Town of Westmount, being the south-east part of Number 2875-64 on the official plan and book of refetédce of the Parish of Mort real, cohtalning 23 ft.and 4 inches in width by 108 ft.in depth, bounded in front to the south-west by Elm Avenus, in rear by a lane known as No.375-83, on one side to the south-east by No.78-62, 1 and on the other side by the residue of sald No.376-84 of said official plan and book of reference, with a brick house, bearing No.\"Elm Avenue, dependencies thereon erected.of One lot of land situated in the Town of Westmount, containing 23 ft.4 inches width by 108 ft in \u2018depth, English measure, composed of the two following (A) The north-west part of No.3%-64 of above plan and and de- book of reference, containing 4 ft.8 inches in width by 108 ft.in depth, bounded in front by Elm Avenue, in rear by.east by the residue of lot No.35-64, and on the other side by lot No.375-66 of above official plan and book of reference; (B) The south-east part of lot No.35-65, 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 by lot No.376-64, and on the other side by the residue of sald Jot No.375-65, all of the above official plan and book of reference, with a brick house bearing Ne.229 Elm Avenue, and dependencies thereon erected.3.One lot of land situated in the Town of Westmount, forming part of lot orig- finally 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 loww, viz.: A lot composed of subdivision 815-44-4a, \" 2T5-45-2a, 3756-46-30, 375-47-32, 375- 44-3b, 375-45-2b, 875-46-2b, 37 -47-2b, containing 21 ft.and 4 inches in width by 81 ft.in depth, with à brick house bearing No.4157 Western Avenue, and dependencies \u2018thereon erected.» \u20ac One lot of land situated in the City of :-Montreal, known as No.1673-18 on the -ofticial plan and _book of reference of the e Ward of sald city, contain\u2019 ing 24 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.\u2019 5 Ons lot of land in said City of Montreal, known as No.211 on e official plan and in the book of reference for the St.James Ward said city, containing 21 ft.in width by 142 ft.in depth, with a stone house bearing No.78 Dubord Street.: and other dependencies thereon erected.8.One lot of land containing 26 ft.In width by 90 ft.in depth.composed of the two following parcels of land, vis.: (A) The north-west part of lot No.119-9 of the official plan and book of référence of the Bt.James Ward in the City of Montreal, containing 9 inchés in width by 9 ft.in depth, bounded in front to the north-gast by St.Hubert street, on the north-west side by part \u2018of lot No.1196- 10, and on the other side, and in rear by the residue of said lot 1196-9; (B) the south-east part of lot No.1196-10 of sald plan and book of reference containing 23 by 80 ft.In depth, 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 said lot No.1195-10, with a stone and brick house bearing Nos.808, 310 and 313 Bt.Hubert street, and dependencies thereon erecte: One lot of land containing % ft.m width by 90 ft.in depth, and Somposed of the two following parcels of jand, vis.(A) The north-west part of lot No.1396.10 of the official plan and book of reference for the St.James Vars.in se City of treal, containing ft.inches In width by 90 ft.in eth, \u2018bounded in front tp the Borth-eant St.Hybert Street, side and in rear by the es of said Jot No, 1196-10, and on the art of lot No.1166-11 of book of references; (B) of lot No.1195-11, containing 0 ft.ranches in front > LA » in depth, in Have Street, on he.south-east side £ lot No.1196-10 above described, bad én the other side and in rear by the other side by above plan an The south-east residue of paid lot No.1196-11, with a \u2018stone and brick bearing Nos.814, snd US St bert Street, and de- encies t! erectod.- hereon & One lot of ground known and designated on the official plan and book of reference for the Ht.James Ward.of the City of Montreal, as the south-east part of- lot No: 1196-40, 11 end containing together 73 ft.Ln viath by 0 ft.in depth, bounded in fro Providence lane, in Dar bx the route of of said lots Nos.19-1 13, on one to the south-eas by part of lot No.16, and on the other.rt 3 Jot No.1196-13 of above mentioned lane, on one side to the south.| duly filed in the Registry Office as fol- | TUESDAY oy At 3.30 p.m.waaay 158 and WEDNESDAY NEXT, 19th and 20th.Catalogues ready.Rugs Now on View.M MICKS & CO., Auctioneers.WEEKLY SALE eevee OF een New, and SECOND = D FURNITURE, Esse reais aod General ousehald Effects.at À Our 831-1883 Notre Dame Street, Friday Afternoon, at 2 30 O'Clock.1153 M.HICKS & CO., INSOLVENT NOTICE In re ASBALY & AZIZ, Victoriaville, Que.Auctioneers, Bale by auction at No.@ St James st, Montreal, on Saturday, May 23rd, 1903, at 1 o'clock.Stock of dry goods, pipes and tobaccos, stationery and Jewelery $2008.96 Fixtures 19.50 eases ssese saree soe sBreescre INLAND NAVIGATION.Boats Running, CHEAP RATES IN EFFECT All Staterooms Heated.Montreal to Toronto, 80.50.Return $11.50 Montreal to Hamilton, 87.00.Return $12.00 Meals and berth included.Special low rates also to way ports.' HAMILTON-MONTREAL LINE steamers leave Montreal on Mondays and Thursdays | at 7 pm.QUEBEC LINE steamers leave dally at 7 pm.SAGUENAY LINE steamers leave Quebec on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 8 am.City Ticket Ufiice, 128 St.James Street.116 6 RAILROADS.Book debts, per list Btore will be open on 22nd of May.KENT & TURCOTTE, 97 8t.James st.MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers.1s 3 Take Pity on Your Face \"COKE SHAVING FOAM and find out what a really comfortabl shave is.Collapsible Tubes 25 Cents at Barbers and Druggists A R.Bremer Co.Toronto.HE MOST NUTRITIOUS.ES COCOA food Ww ol fa Ein aiotaie robues pet PSS COCOA GIVING STRENGTH & VIGOUR ses vonc6 ASTHMA Stop 8 Minute.Now is the time to learn how to be cured \u201cGold Cure\u201d For Asthma cures, cures Asthma.| Vay ty, Free Sample and Book containing full information from The E.H.JACKSON CO.Ltd., SIMCOE; ONT.83odtt Se à Lunch Hints Thea re our lune Or'Eo tna at § minutes notice.It will bes a first class punch in every res Why up town and waste ro much \u2018time?Come to-day to STILLWELL'S of considerabls interest to the public.Send us the \u2018next Blousa or Sbirt Waist \u201cyou want French Cleaped.The Toilet Laundry Co.Limited, A - 100 GUY STREEKT, Phones Up 2001-2632.- EYES TESTED \u201cPROF.GR GRANT \u201cfoun Os.m.te Sp.W, el as \u2018House 1, 9B ef ; AT a we] a \u20181 he + Nicural ilioey voi rindi ne on > | tra cars for Certierville, Branch + .Edouard CANADIAN PACIFIC VICTORIA Excursion DAY - Tickets will be issued to 1908.ail sta:ions in Can- Marie, Mich., Detroit, Mob.and SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE on May 23rd, 24th and 25th.Good to return until May 26th, 1803.Ottawa Sleeper leaves Windser - .Station every night at 0,05 pm.City Ticket and Telegraph Ono», 190 ST.JAMES STREET next Post Office.RAILWAY GRAND TRUN SYSTEM VICTORIA DAY, \u2018 1903, Return Tickets will ve issued at lowest.SINGLE crass FARE Dates-M 2 25, 1903 \u2018Roturh Limit-May 85, 1008.- Leave Bonaventure Statine \u201cINTERNATIONAL LIMITED\u201d Daily at va, mar Toronto 4.40 p.mn; Han - Jton 3540p.m .Niagara Falls, Ont.7.03 p.,» Buflalo, 8.20 in, Londou, 7.40 pm Détroit t.v.80 p.m., Chicago, 7.2U a.m.Klegant Cate service on Servics Above rain FAST OTTAWA SERVICE.Lv.8.30 4.m.week days; 4.10 m.daily, Ar, Ottawa 11,302.m., 7.0p.me CITY TICKET OFFICES, .137 Et- James street, Telephones Main and 461 or Bonaventure station.z New York Central |.and Hudson River Rallroad.For New York and ail Points | South.Tiokets, Pullman Accommodation, and Srmplele information et the city ticket \u201c130 ST.JAMES ST.H.J.HEBERT, F.E BARBOU City Ticket agent Ge vans Ben.wor Montreal Park & Island Railway Co, SUMMER SERVICE - In Effect May 16th, 1908.LACHINE BRANCH.\u2014Cars will leave the Post Offiee, Montreal, every twenty mi from 8 a.m.to 11 p.m.Last car at 12 o'clock midnight.Cars will leave Stoney Point, La- chine, every 20 minutes from 5.50 am.to 11.00 p.m.Last ,car from Stoney Point at 12.50 a.m.Ÿ SAULT AU RECOLLET BRANCH.\u2014 Cars will leave Victoria square, Montreal, every 45 minutes from 6.15 a.m.to 11.00 p.m.Cars will leave Henderron's Station, Sault au Re- gone every 45 minutes zrom 5.80 a.m.to CARTIERVILLE BRANCH.\u2014 Through cars .will leave Victoria square, Montreal, every 40 minutes from 6.40 a.m.to 11 p.m.Through cars wil leave Csrtierville every 40 minuted from 5.40 to 11 p.m, MOUNTAIN BRANCH.\u2014 Cars will leave the corner of Mount Royal and Park avenues every 20 minutes from 5.40 a.m.to 11.13 p-m.Cars will leave Victoria avenue, West- mount, every 20 minutes from 6.10 a.m.to 11.10 p.m MOUNTAIN BELT LINE.8pecial belt line service will be given vie St.Catherine st.aa required.Extra cars will be run on all lines as required.For extra cars for Lachine take Notre Dame cars to connect at Cote St.cars to connect at C.P.R.tracks.For ex- take \u20184nd Mountain Belt line cars to con- nect-at*Snowdon's Junction: - 115 te LEGAL CARDE Milton Hersey, I.A.So.(MoGill ; City A Provinelal Analyst Che: ol the C.P.R ANALYSES FOR VIE PUBL].FHUONE MAIN 93) 146 ST.JAMES STREET, Mon ntreat : 4 MoSibbon, Casgraio, Byan& Mitoholl Barristers, Solicitors, Eto.CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL EB.D.M¢Gibbon, K.4 5 Casse-Casgesin, K.0.M.P Ryan, Victor &.Mitenell Sarveyer., .Douglas Aron FLEET.FALCONER, COOK & MCMASTER, ADVOCATES, Standard Building, St.James Street, Montreal.© J.FLEET, A.FALCONER, 109 28 J.WW, ODOK, A.R.McMaster.Common SENSE xis Mies, Resshss, Bed Bugs orties YE ODOR, a ad Paul.For | extra cars for Sault au Recollet take St.Denis- Mountain | Er Eni : ssmwen.bou orévp a 39 a zourtes 47 Auctioneer.Cash advances made consignments, when required 118 MORPHIN fom or Landanrg pH cured at home, i] \u2018pis oe > AN, 1 E 354 BL.New York.Trial tree, LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE, ROYALMAIL SERVICE Liverpool From MONTREA! 11 June Tunisian ss mMey 8 e 16 Jane Parisian 30 May 4 28 June Pretoriam 6 June 1 * Jul Bavarian 13 June 9 July Tonian 20 June on Tunisian and Bavarian are the and fipest steamers on the route, 10,570 tons.Twin screws.Burwimer cation of, ang 965 Ear acooréing se M ECOND-CLASS, Live: 1 or Le Bavartau, Tudislan or \u2018tonian \"Ro.lore wr nD Rearn tickets at reduced ES de or 55 oF $38, GLASGOW SERVICER: From New Yer From Meitroal \u2019 28M n Joy Sicll 4 © Corim 11 June Numidien.25 June Mopgalian First Class 850 and ase Second Class, 835 and 957.30.Redactions allowed on retura tekots.Third Class, $35.Return, 851.50.Apply to H, & A.ALLAN, Moutrsal.DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Laurentian AN Kensin, May 16th, Juss 2.July ) Dominfon.May June 37, Aug, Southwark.J May 3th, July 4, Cansds.one Juse 131, July 18, Aug.33 BOSTON TU LIVERPUBL | Ms: P ercovem \u2026ocotee May Stat, Tele Commonwealth \u2026 June éth, New Eugland \u2026 L June Lich, July = PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL Nomadic .May 33rd | Tausie - .-.Juee 81) irishmat wee.May 30th | Norseman .Juus 13 AVONMUUTH DOCK S BRISTOL From Montreal .BUSTUN T4 MEDITE CAN & Ly Vanceuver .June 8th | Cambreman., Juss 20th For sll particulars regarding freight oc passage apply to THE DOMINION LIN&A' 47 4 sacrament fi., Muntrsal 100 LANTIO TEAM HIP LINNEY.PRO © FOSED Lis AE JALLLYGS ric PRO at daybres! a ge emberk by ay p.m day premiagaie ng.* The MONTROSE and \u2018MONTEAGLE pr These.Alie.Inige steamers ese fine e ste screws, side keels, midship loo à Bareuéhout aoû ai are oc en most pe.RATES 9 OF PASSA First Cabin, $06 and upwards, Et inp: toy.ets at reduced rates by Montasse to d sables ta Liverpont pe to Lon eco Cabin, round trip, 1.25; Londos 07e Third Ciase to Liver udonderry eu Quéenatown, eu 10 buok passage and toc ali particuliers er ta cad ok pe Pacific Railway Compass à, Atlantic steams 8 St.Sacrament bdbtreet, Mentreal.vécéétf CUNARD LINE Boston-Queenstown-Live Twis-serew M P Somme re, 34380 tons ; seth ions, rip markable for steediness.amidshi rfeet entiation saxo oNiA-M May 5, a June 30.IVEBRN Alone 18, J ULTONI Athi as only.Specially het.oAREATHIA mews ssbond cabio and third ay + Plans.a ines, ete, 196 Slate St, Boston, Mass, ALEXANDER An 7, or ve v.H.Henry, Temple Building, 108 8e.James.orth German tions \u201c A SEUVAU Ets ot a es.K.Wm.II.Bay 26,45 m Kren ins, July 7,235 @ Xronprins, June Sp w K » Jay LL, nam Kaiwr, Jue 10, car K.Wm.IL, July alive ve Kaiser, KWo, TWDM-SCREW iid } B- x NER HEL! ita BAG en 28,3 ILY JL A \"26, 108 TVOINCERT CAISSES Friedrich, May 31, noos Luise, June $ 106 Barbaioess, May 28, 11sm Yoiedron Te June 38, 1003 Kurfuerst, June à, nooû Barbaros.Jiism , June 1}, Slam | Kurfoerst, July », Vs =m MEDITERRANEAN sEnvic., GIBRALT ae, du P.Irene.May 44,4 : Lahn, June 4 (Pn Mohens's, Juued, ¥ : = P.rene.I us .19.1 Wetwar, Juels 10s m Hohenz\u2019n, July Seats a K.Albert.June 20, noon :Wetmac.Aus.E, 5, IPA a (Naples, bou ss vais.25 nVELRICHS & CO.5 Bro wi.Foy EMILY, SOLE AGENTS tur Montreal Temple Builties, 180 81.James Bt.Liu t( Hamburg frneriom.FOR PLYNOUIL=\u2014CVHERBOUMG=UAABC 44 Twin-Screw Express aud Fassesn sor seevise A.Victoris Mar a Fatriots mur \u2014- d'une @ Blueohes.\u2026\u2026.- Penusyivanin.\u201cMes #9 Deatschinng.dune * ists ; Be tschla:i and, recu vera ddr \u2018Roars PS Paie May 7, June 6, 3, we Hambure -Amerioan Live, 37 ne ss ras same xi vier st.A ANCHOR LIN E | Steamships from Now donk regularty sor ALLAN LINE.Canadian Pacific Railway Coys .ee.= A While still m the bronchial tubes, Pe.runa never fails te cure these cases.Instead of sending for a doctor they should have bought a bottle of Peruna.i This would have settled the whole mater.Peruna cures a cousth in the only rational way.A cough is a signal that the bronchial tubes are infla hv catarrh As long as the catarrh sine in the bronchial tubes, so long will the cough re- m.To take quieting medicines tn stop a cough is absurd and harmful.The onlv wav to ston a cough permanentiv and without doing more iniury than eood.to cure the catarrh, which is exactly.what Peruna does.Tt cures the catarrh of the bronchial tubes and the cough ceases.At the slichtest annearance of a cough, a hottle of Peruna should be taken accord ing to directions.One hottle in the hagin.ning will do more than a half daren hot- tha Inngs.U.8.Senator Thurston.from Nebraska writen from Omaha, Neh: \u201cPgruna entirely \u2018relieved me of an irritating cough.\u201d\u2014J.M.Thurston.Mrs.Col.E.JJ.Gresham, treasurer Daughters of the Confederacy.and prexi- dent Herndon Villare Improvement So- riety, writes the following letter from Herndon, Fairfax county, Virginia: Herndon, Va.The Peruna Medicine Co.Columbus.Q-+ (Gentlemen \u2014\"1 cannot speak too highly of the value of Peruna.T believe that I owe mv life to its wonderful merits.suffered with catarrh of the head and Jungs in ts worst form.until the doctors fairly gave me up, and 1 despaired of ever getting well again.\u201c1 noticed vour advertisement and the splendid testimonials given by who had been cured by Peruna.and det ined to trv a bottle.I felt but little better, but used a second and a third bottle and kept on improving slowly.\u201cIt took six bottles to cure me, but the were worth a king's ransom to me.I tal Peruna to all my friends and am a true believer in its worth.\u201d\u2014Mrs.Col.EJ Gresham.TORONTO STREET CAR MEN ASK FO FOR INCREASE.Twenty-three \u2018Cents An Hour Wanted \u2014Five Demands in All Made.Toronto, May 19.\u2014A committee of the Street Railway Employes Union yesterday presented a document to the manage: ment of the Street Railway, which they desire to have recogui The company have conceded some points cf the original agreement, but they atop at the clause that requests 23 centa per bour for the conductors and motormen, instead of 18 cents ss at present.The following are the men\u2019s demands: 1.The company to pay the motormen and conductors 23 cents an hour.2.Should any difficulty arise which can- pot be adjusted between the officers of the company and the committee Lee pere ing the employes, the same mitted to a board of ame wat to ne chosen as follows: One arbitrator to be selected the company, one by thé employes and those thus chosen to select a third, the decision in all cages to be tinal and binding on both parties.3.That when an employe has been dis charged and it has been deemed that he was not at fault, he shall be reinstated and id for lost time.4.The rate of pay for all shop and shed men ahall be increased in proportion to the increase given to motormen and conductors.y employe appointed ta do any work on Y pohalf Si the-employes, which re quires his absence from ty, shall be given such leave of absence by the company, and on return to duty said employe shall take his farmer place, and such leave of absence shall not be detrimental to his position.This agreement shall remain in force for one year from date of execution.The committee asks for a réply not later than Wednesday, but Mr.Moore, assistant to President Mackenzie, stated that he did not know whether or npt there would, in the meantime,\u2019 a conference between the company and tha committee.JAPAN ASKED FOR JUST FIFTEEN TONS OF FLOUR.But the Order Got Out 15000: Tons and Canadian Millers Were © Excited.Ottawa, May 19.\u2014 There is a joke at the expense of the Department of Agricul: ture.On Friday Mr.W.A.Burns, act flour.* In\" some\u2019 unexplain -was Converfed into fifteen thousand and was so telegraphed over the country.The trade was & at the tagaiv tude of the order an man; applications for a share of is even said that an: increase n the price ment of the millers when they | 1 only fifteen tons will be req doubtless, be great) _ 3 iri Lieber isms te = BURNED CHURCH pore that le Montreal Ladies \"Assisted Pleasant Cr¢matioh.Ottawa, Ma; can) Church, ns sué- intonburg, one of cesa of its efforts to- ~rémove; the.d $1,200, which had Bandicapped ite .épère- tions for some years, by publ icly cremating before a very large audience in thé opm Hall the two page for $400 respectively.The.Bighop of ors va prevent to witness the event.iss Mason, of Montréal, who were chiefly\u2019 instrumental \u2018in defraying the major portion of the debt, burned the mortgages, and as they were ved into ashes the abdiénc rose and seng a hymn of- rejoicing ° thanksgiving.Critical Once \u2018More in Morse, 9 BRONCHITIS : ne ROAD tles after the catarrh has fistened iteelf on | -{tien by Thomas 7 mil \u201cmillers put in of flour waa contemplated.The\u2019 disappoint.- at af 19.5:8t.Matthias (Angh-| of |- Tompkins, Mrs.Jemmell and Ara, tioned.and also two of the \u2018best little books ever written medical uses.inx commissioner of the.Japan Expontion, | \u2018Æfcabled trial order.from [ lea re el Jie : me baer this | - - tons tte \u2014 } \\ V > WM nT 4 \u201cGood Paint\u2014Good Results $ That's effect.ment, A Most Successful Sale ! Our stores have been crowded every day last week; crowded beyond precedent; crowded with psople who have learned to look to the Big East End Departmental Store for reliable, up-to-date goods at most moderate prices.OUR SALE OF FANCY MUSLINS FOR SUMMER DRESSES 1S SIMPLY WONDERFUL; it is growing every day.\u201cWs have heard of your Muslin Sale,\u201d or \u201cWe want to look at those Fancy Muslins,\u201d are expressions we hear very often, ° and the sale goes on increasing every day, each line selling in .the same proportion, excepting the 10c line, which seems to be the most popular.< J Arabella Dougherty.\\ \u201cEarly this spring | contracted a severe cold which settled on my chest - and left severe bronchitis, which our doctor failed to relieve.A friend of mine who had tried Peruna for a similar complaint advised me to try it.| took two botties, and before | had taken one-half of ofie | felt better than from the doctor's medicines, and the two botties completely removed the - complaint.| feel very thankful to Peruna.\u201d\u2014Arabeila Daugherty, 35 Briscoe W., South London, Ont.er TON if you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr.Hartman.giving a full statement of your case, and he will gratia.Address Dr.Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanjtarium, Columbus, OTHE SHIPPING AGREEMENT.THE GREAT SUMS READY The Prime Minister Says it is Nearly Ready Now.London.May 19.\u2014 Replying to a ques a les in the]: House of sen yesterday, the Prime Minieter, Mr.Balfour, aid \u2018the formal | éement between the Government and Atlantic Steamehip \u2018 \u201cCombine\u201d was in course of execution.It would be laid before Parliament, with the Cunard agreement shortly.There were certain details more than £5.000 000 - and ex Rp were still unsettied, hence the de- £10,000,000, and five for wmounty heyo! / \u2018 £10,000,000, but not more than £20,000,- ou have a good temper, keep it; if ave a bad one, don\u2019t lose it.a Capitalists Desired.Bank of En and included 145 of £1.000 000 sterling, each.There were 89 applications for amounts exceeding £1,000,000 and not exceeding - £5,000,000; five appt ications for If you pounds, and one fér £30,000,000.35 Years with Men epoca 33 1 have made diseases of men my ale.ence I have gained is not\u2019 equal by an y lie bo ok PS af in my branch.Iam\u2019 justly proud of the of having made thou- saifds ôf strong, vi ue y men out of poor hopeless wrecks.am atill- dofn so, and I trutb- - fully say with greater success than ever.Somewhat over 35 years cure such ibsasen as NERVO 5 AIN IMPOTENCY, V.and NERVO Ss EXHAUSTION ste UP own drug remedies had failed.I then inven nied m we rd famed DR SANDEN BLECT WELT, ery, Son ay ws ta at - y used\u2014but mind I say PROPER electricitr, wil poi these distressing diseases to send you my Herculex OR.SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT ON FREE TRIAL: For 60 Days\u2014with Electric Suspensory\u2014 and if Pex are cured or satisfied at the end of that time then me LOW AS $4.If not satisfied, return the appliance and the transaction.rica\u2014A8 This is hy method of dealing and made from the sole and earnest desire that man in-Canada may have an opportunity to my cure for himself.When-noëi consider the fact that I am the oldest and GEST ELECTRIC APPLY MANUFACTURER in the WORLD and for over 35 years have Bad nothing but cess, and that my great knowledge and experience insures the same for the foithws,T you should f feel sate safe in in trying my offer, ere are many imitators of m - goods, but my great kn 0 experience and research is mine alone and snp imitated.I give it ee els to every user of my Belts, and this, with thé best Ee appliance the world hag ever.known, leaves uy slight \u2018doubt of success.I'also sy Belts on trial for Rheumatism, Lame Back, Kidney, Stomach and - Troubles, Nervousmezsa,- pri Write or call today and let me assist you to health and happiness as § \u2018have 0 many thousand others.\"I will at once artapge to give you my Belt on terms men- upon.Electricity and its 132 St.lames St, Montreal, Que | tion .Opposite Post Office.OFFICE HOURS\u20140 s.m.to 6 p.m.daily.Sundays 11 to 1.Blew tl DR.A.SANDEN, © be pleased to give you his valuable advice | FOR SAFE INVESTMENTS; The Vast Amounts of Transvaal Loax.London, May 19.\u2014 A statement mue | 000.There were four applications fo am | ounts between twenty and thirty millon \u2019 I made the RYO BF fant eleotrt/ £ I of what mv appliance, with direct! Fol pleco Fray yes Te Ladies\u2019 Wrappers at 50c : THOSE PRINTED COTTON WRAPPERS at 50c are drawing to an end, and of course cannot be replaced.To maintain the interest in this department, we offer another line of Ladies\u2019 Wrappers.Our regular $1.26 line, at 90c; sizes 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42.- Ladies\u2019 Black Sateen Petticoats at 50c About three dozen left.Our next price is 75c and 79c; then comes the $1.25 line.They are all from the same maker, and equally good values.Our display of Summer Petticoats is most com- _ Plete and interesting.Card with price on each sample.: Ladies\u2019 Under Vests HEALTH BRAND\u2014White, low neck and short sleeves\u2014Two- sizes only, 33, 36, regular 50c line, at 35 Cents.Just.20 dozen in this lot.= \u201cSPECIAL.\"\u2014Just 7 dozen in this lot.We had the same Wrapper in our regular stock marked $2.25; .* got this small lot to clear at a bargain, and will sell them in the same way.Be sure and ask for the $1.45 Wrappers.ht have been expected; the large sizes have gone first.At the Ée prekent moment, we have the full assortment for gifs from 6 to 12 years, but one day's sale, like Saturday, for instance, makes a big difference with what can be advertised.Those dresses or costumes in Linen Suiting, Chambray, Gingham, Zephyr, etc., etc.3 are exactly the goods that are wanted now, and prices represent a | about what one would have to pay just for the making.SUMMER COSTUMES, for Girls from 6 to 12 years, at $1.00, hd -25, 31.35 and.91 Good Umbrella News Here is a large lot of Splendid Umbrellas, which we bought at 2 a ridiculously low price, for Bo reason other than that the * maker was overstocked, and in order to make room was wil- Ing to lose on.the transaction.The advantage we gained is yours.Every one of these Umbrellas is fully guaranteed; they are all tight-roll, with Paragon frames, suitable for either sun or rain.At .Gloria Serge covered, steel rod and Paragon framed \"Umbrella, great variety of fancy handles, Only.Other special values at 85c, 81.10 and .ce eve 2+0 navue Ces Ses veu eer ens 00 p wl .58c es soe ves ees ss.RIBBONS.ERY SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.OUR OFFER HAS JUST BEEN ACCEPTED.We will open to-morrow, the largest and most interesting sale of Silk Ribbons (every piece in the lot pure silk) that ever took place in the city.These Ribbons are just coming in as we are going to'press.Cannot give details to-day, except this information: \u201cYou can tell in your add that some ribbons as high as 90c will be sold at.256\u201d To-morrow (Wednesday) Evening, between 3 and 9 o'clock, Madame Pineaud, the Automatic Atomizer, will hold a reception and perfume Handkerchiefs.\u201c*.Ladies\u2019 House Wrappers at $1.45 Washable Costumes for Young Girls Get color cards from S.W.P.agency.For Sale at Principal | Hardware and Paint Stores ut its poor logic, poor judg- d poor economy to expect good results from poor paint.The best good paint is THE SHERWIN-WILLIANS PAINT MADE TO PAINTS BUILDINGS WITH It's a pure white lead, pure zinc white, and pure linseed oil paint.covers most, sprea iest, looks best, wears longest, is most economical.Its cause and It cas- It's a painter's int.Made in forty- two handsome shades.THE QUESTION OF HEAT In modern buildings is a most important one.NO BUILDING IS COMPLETE unless it is equipped with the POWERS SYSTEM OF HEAT REGULATION NO OVERHEATING This System insures an automatic, even distribution of heat to all apartments.NO WASTE OF FUEL We ghould like to tell yo u more about this subject.THE POWERS REGULATOR COMPANY 732 Dorchester Street, Montreal.\u201c NO DISCOMFORT Father, Mother and Son CURED BY Doan\u2019s 1 Kidney Pils.THE WELLKNOWN \u201c SPECIFIC FOR Backache, Sideache, Diabetes, Dropsy, Bright's Disease, and all Kidney or Bladder troubles.Read of bow whole family got cured by Henry Hedrick, South Woodsles, Ont Wet Doan\u2019s Kidaey Pills are far ahead of doctor\u2019s medicine.| He wrifes: **1 have tried Doan'\u2019s Kidney Pills and can honestly say that { never-used anything better.was sobad with my kidneys I Eould hardly raise my- | self up without help but Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills cured me.\u201cMy wife was The alvays complaining of a XRT \u2018Dupuis Freres, THE BIG EAST END DEPARTMENTAL STORE, JA IS71 to 1889 St.Catherine St City vo \u2014\u2014 Half the avants OFne00000.oo lame back, and they completely cured \u201cOur sen was also troubled with his kidneys and as your pills bad done us so \u2018much good we got him to try them and they cured him as well.They are far \u2018ahead of doctor's medicine, and 1 advise a trial of Doan's Kidney Pills for all sufferers from kidney trouble.\u201d Price sd cts.à box, or 3 for $1.35, all dealers or \u2019 THE DOAN KIDNEY PILL CO, TORONTO, ONT.| TAKE ST, LOUIS, Our waggon has started the Lake Shore Route for the season, calling Tuesdays and Fñ- Mershante À Telephone Co.for Ottawa: Ottasrh,: May -10.\u2014A' letter was received |, by the Mayor yesterday from Mr.F.H: Mackey, of Monreal, solicitor for the | Vulean Ta locked in thas So in Bal.\"M3 yat what Sir oA wi terme the pity me all tbe Metchabts 3 Fos yesterday, Me t 4 capitalists, who.have scared the \u2018Mer-l.oh ST td chants Telephone Company, now in SP : days, at Beaurepaire and intermediate points.Customers will kindly advise office or driver if it is their intention to reside at any of these places this summer.THE TOILET ET LAUNDRY coy \u2018av do STREET, *Phonés T Up, 2601-2879., out pr His Shouth Waters.\u2018 There is a tasty juicyness, to CLARK'S LUNCH TONGUE which is only equalled by \u2018the finest home cooked.W.CLARK, Men.MONTREAL.Clark\u2019s Delicious Dork and Beans are the best ones to ask for.er GROCERS\u2019 BEFRIGERATORS We can su you with B gerators for grt Sh: T4 chers, SHEE C > 0,4 EEA rants, Steam: boata, and do \u2018meatic use \u2014 in Hotels, BLL fact ina tor Sion a for cata: 1 and full information.Eureka Refri- -gerator Co.W.Hooey, Mgr., 53 Noble Street, \"TORONTO, ASTHMA SURED wo mar curen 4 complete, latins Somstitutisn cure, not Just 's rele\u201d Absolutely different al} prays, smokes and soca! oie never return, Book 8) Free, DR.HAYES, CT | f For PAINTS ano Purse Queues 2 2553 Notre Dame, 292-300 Seigneurs, ED IN.» ~ There is more trouble in the air.There has been a feeling of unrest in Street Railway circles among those interésted in the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company for several weeks past and despite the energetic denials of the employes of both companies it has known that demands of an important character were to be made.Of the two bodies the demand of the men of the Power Company is the greatest surprise.There seems little doubt that when Mr.Gosler was served with: he papers to-day he was quite surprised end in conversation with wm Star repurte: he said that just av present there was nothing official to give out.In the case of the Street Railway em- ploves the consideration of demands has n going on for some time, and one of the most intevesting features of the conferences has been the denial in the most |s0lemn terms of any such movement.THE FIRST MEETINGS CALLED.It was on Wednesday last, afternoon and evening, that the first meetings were called for the avowed purpose of preparing the demands.At these meetings the various clauses, found in the proposed agreement printed in these columns, were tahen up one by one and discussed In all\u2019 their rings, and it was agreed at a late hour on Wednesday night to submit the hn.ings to the committee of the union at a meeting, called for Sunday afternoon.On Friday afternoon à Star reporter called upon Mr.Meloche, the president, and asked him for some information.He said: \u201cI give you my word that no such a thing as increase of wages or demands of any kind was considered at the meeting va Wednesday.I called the meeting of the men just so as to give them my report of | what took place in Pitteburg at the ap- Dual meeting of the International Associ ationi.of Street Railway Employes.I spoke of how pleased we were to have two Canadians as officers and the fact that we now had a fund of $100,000 for protective purposes.But that was all that was done!\u201d DECIDED ON SoabAY AFTERNOON.On Sunday afternoon, according to arrangements, the Executive Committee met and the demands, as made to-day, wes finally agreed upon.JR Then a general call went out to Al\u20ac men 1 to attend a \u2018mass-meeting _ .Al those who were off \u201cAt eight o'clek Jeave after, #™uiesciog in what ha beeu night wore on and towards in the morning the last man had \u201c - F'agreed to \u2018the terms of the demand, and it was left in the hands of the president and other officers.On Monday a Star reporter saw Mr.Meloche, who said: \u201cNo demands whatever have been made on the Montreal Street Railway Company, and none have even been contemplated.THE DEMANDS PRESENTED.This morning shortly, before eleven, Sen- atop Forget, as president of the Streel Railway Company.received an official looking envelope, and, upon opening it, the as here printed were found.With the document wus a letter, which stated that these demands were forwarded at the request of the employes of the Street Railway Col ny, and they desired t an answer houid be sent by letter or Pie by noom of Thursday instant.*Following are the demands: SEEPS THE AGREEMENT MADE TWE .&.R.COMPANY BETWEEN M ND EMPLOYES.RAL EELPE EPL EEE EEE EEE 4 4444440004444 A ent made between the Montreal Street Railway Company on the one sidc amd the Amalgamated Association of Street Railway Employes of America on the other.That all the dificultics which have arisen between\u201d the parties mentioned will be caswed be tween the officers of the company and those of the association.Sec.1.\u2014That all motormen and conductors shall only work ten hours day and no more.No men regularly employed ehall make extra time till all the spare men bave had their turn, but at an time the company must have a sufi nuinber of spare men.ficient 2\u2014\"The salmry of the motormen and conductors must be as follows: The first year.17 cents per hour, the second year 18 cents per hour, the-third year 20 cents per hour._ _ \u201cEvery motorman in charge of à must mocéive M cents 7 per our, and ev one else working hour same Shall receive 22 cents per hour.; Sec.3\u2014Every inspector or road car starter must be chosen from the ranks of the motormen or eon- ductors, according to the date of their coming into the company\u2019s employ.ariee must be for a .road car starter, pes per month, 4\" payable every fortnight; the in + spectors must receive $5 per \u2018month also, payable fortnightly.4 they are obliged at certain times #.to do extra work without compensation., Sec.4\u2014The salaries of the men in the barns shall be as follows : + Sweepers and cleaners, 15 cents + per hour; clothing inspectors and i shop car starters, 17 cents yp.Bour; pitmen, inspectors of brakes * .and controllers, first year 17 cents 3 hour; second year 19 cents per four, \u2018andl third year 20 cents per # hour.en working in the barns + whose services are ired Sun- » day or for extra time Il receive 13 + j+ * +++44444444400HHHHH0HHHHHH4HHHH 444444444444 4 4 + 4 4 + - ; time and \u20ac en in the barns ¥- shally received a pes which shall 3 them transportation to and from their work on all the cars of oon the.signal men\u201d 18 3 re.Re en a man enters the 1 ps sn a for wh xty \u2018days to the : having he ; hich equal to being admitted 1 fo ember of the.association.x: reg .7-When a diffeulty springs 4; up between the two.parties in this Ay, = 4 8 eo 4 e 5 ë o POPP PPPLIP24 043440402403 000000044 off ED \"RAILWAY AND.could attend * could adually | ++444444HHHHHHHHHHHHHDHH0HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH4HHHHHHH inte! city to-day from ry.on the com: ay Te pe ou) dua » to send a comm { ya | ask for an increess.compby abd Both Corporations Were To-day Given Forty-Eight Hours \u201cin Which to Make Reply\u2014Street Railway Indignant at so Farly a Rupture After Settlement of Recent Trouble\u2014Montreal Power Officials Surprised at De- mands\u2014An Incipient Strike on the Water-Front.\u201c 2\" * à toa & 4 4 go Montreal appears to be on the eve of ahother labour crisis.To-day the loyes of the Montreal Street Railway and the Montreal Light Heat and Power Company made demands upon the companies for increased.In regard to the Strest Railway men, the schedule which has held good since the girike Jas ; Ha and P oc the al x the mon.money Ti ight, Heat ower Company men also wan Fo The companies are reticent and say they are considering the demande.The men have given the companies forty-eight hours in which to reply.arrangement which cannot be amicably arranged, the ssid difficulty shall be submitted to a committee of arbitration consisting of three members, the first chosen by the company, the second by the association and -the third by the first two; whichever party fails to chose its arbitrator within forty- eight hours will forfeit ite case, the decision of the committee of arbitration shall be final.Sec.8\u2014Every motorman, conductor and person working in the barns, wha is employed at the time when this arrangement shall | agreed to must make application to become a member of this association within \u2018thirty days of the signing of this arrangement.Sec.9\u2014When a spare motorman or conductor after having responded to the morning call of half past tive finds no work he- shall be paid half time.= 7 Any spare man, who responds to the half past five call in the morning shall be let off from responding to the 10 o'clock call and shall have the right to choose between the regular afternon call or the extras.Sec.10.\u2014Every motor man and conductor who has served for five years shall receive a free unifo to be delivered to him on or aftér the first of May every year.These uniforms must be made by union tailors and must have the ticket of the union attached, the same as must be the uniform overcoat, which is to be delivered to the men on or after the lst October of each year.Every conductor and motor man who has been in the employ of.the company for bve years shall have the right to have his uni.\u2019 form free from the lst May preceding.Sec.11.\u2014All the officers of the company with which the members or officers of the Association shall be obliged to have a discussion must be capable of speaking the two languages, French and English.Set.12.\u2014Every conductor \u2018and motorman who shall be required to report himself to the office of the company, if brought there from a distance, must be paid for the time Jost.- .Sec.13.\u2014Every motorman, conductor or worker in the barns, who accepts an office in the assocration shall be itted by the company to attend to the meetings at the dates set therefor.Sec.14.\u2014Every conductor, motorman or employe, who is called to the office of the company or a false report shall be reimbursed for the time lost.Sec.15.\u2014This agreement shall remain in force fér a year after the date of mutual signature and maybe renewed by the mutual consent of the two parties interested.\u2018 President Forget\u2019s Statement.\u201cA perusal of the demands ef the street railway employes,\u201d maid Senator Forget, president of the company, to a Star representative, \u201cwill show the public that the men do not complain.of any ances.They do not all of the agreement entered into at the close of the last strike between the street railway.representatives of the City Council and of the men themselves., \u201cThe company has lived strictly u its covenant; it has enquired into Justed, all complaints from the men.general tendency has been to better their condition in every possible way.\u201cThe demands submitted, as may be learned front their additional to the schedule now prevailing, and which was only a few months ago deemed satisfactory to the conductors and motormen.\u2018Many concessions are demanded which fall outside the lines of the a > ment we are now working under.eaid, the company has observed.every promise made.and the consequent injury to business which a strike of street car employes wot entail at the present time.\u201d 4 \u2014 TREASURER ORR ARRIVES .à 4 Mr.Rezin Orr, treasirer of the Inter national Association of Amalgamated Street Railway employes, arrived in the E ronte where he ha been assistirig in the prepars tiona of the demands ie have been Toronto company and which demand hss to be snswered to-morrow.At the employes\u2019 head ledge of the arrival of and just what part- he \u2018will play in the present difficulty cannot now be told.According to the constitution of the In- terpational Association, a local body liated with it has not the\u2019 oF.sue an ultimatum which \u2018involves a un to PRESIDENT WILL NOT SPEAK! .After; the demand had beèn served up- peers Président Metèche was called upon by a Star repo but he declined to say anything for publication.Conductors on tbe im will be no strike.They May thet it je- the younger men who are\u2019 making the trouble and that the old employes Ty pat- isfied with existing condition: of things.They claim that i the vag now paid-is| Cl i's good idea + TREE POWER EMPLOYES \"MAKE DEMANDS FOR MORE WAGES! FELIPE 4204444000000 000 dopb gobo bgobbgd PLL 0449404000400 0404400400800 00 040040300090 04 4224440202029 0 000040400004 000044 .iev- any.violation to ad- Our 1, are for wages y 3 _.ODBerye y! Why this additions] demand for wages and other extensive privileges should be made so soon after ion of a mutually estisfactory schedule I am ynable to say.No bad faith can be charged against the company.\u201cWe are considering the demands, however, and shall deal with the matter in a manner calculated to best serve the publie À strike at this time would be ter of regret.I know that there are à large number of the conductors and motormen themselves who do not desire it.\u201cThe public will be in a position to judge of the facts of the case on reading what the men have demanded.The public is a factor in this matter; and I believe that public opinion is not prepared to endorse an overturn of existing conditions 5eme a made \u201cupon the f Tr Gre a deed affi- je ss the governing board gives author TORONTO STREET CAR MEN WILL LIKELY STRIKE TO-MORROW.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, May 19.\u2014There is every rospect that on Thursday morning orgnto toilers will be under the painful necessity of walking to work from all ends of the city.Although the Street Railway Company refuse to speek ng their intentions, it is an undisputed fact that provision is being mbde for a struggle with the men; who are momentarily expecting a definite re ply from the company.A number of private detectives have arrived in the city from Montreal, and it is stated by the men hes forty were ot work yester- ay, } .STOCK MARKET | SERIOUSLY AFFECTED BY THE SITUATION._ The stock of the Montreal Street Railway Company was seriously affected in the stock market this morning in \u2018anticipation of the submission of demands for increas ed wages by the employes of the company.Yesterday the stock sold down to 258, after having closed the preceding week at 264.This morning the stock opened down two points at 257 and by the end of the forenoon session had weakened to 253, a drop of eleven points laat week.It is not so very long ago that the stock was selling above 270.held the stock for speculative purposes and were unable to furnish their brokers with 90, which is the same as yesterday's clos ing figures.A SMALL STRIKE SETTLED.About 75 men engaged in con- structièn work on the line of the Montreal Street Railway Compars went on strike at an early hour to-day.The strikers were receiving $1.35 for ten hours\u2019.work.They made a demand for $1.50.After a conference with the officials of the company all the aemands of the men were granted, and the strikers resumed work.| THE DEMANDS OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS MADE TO-DAY.Mr.P.G.Gosler, General Superintendent of tbe Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company, was handed the demands at the same time that the envelopp was given to Senator Forget.Mr.Gosler at once went over to see Senator Forget and there was a conference which lasted half an hour.Mr.Gos ler was seen by a Star reporter and he mid that there was no statement that could be given ont juss mow.\" The demands are as follows: Following are the terms demanded by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers for all the men connected with the Montreal Street Railway in an electrical capacity and for the employes of the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company; 1.That the following agreement shall be in force for one year, beginning May 1, 1903, and ending April 30, 1904.2.The employer do agree to employ none but members of the I.B.E.W.\u201cWhen such members are available.3.The following scale of wages shall be the minimum rate to be paid as hereinafter set forth.4.Switch-board men shall receive pay at the rate of three dollars per day, eight hours to constitute a day's work.' 5.Dynamo tenders to receive pay at the rate of $2.50 per day, eight hours to constitute a day's work.- 6.Outeide construction inspectors shall receive pay at the rate of thres dollars per day, ten hours to constitute a day's worl 7.Inside ins rs shall receive at the rate of 50 per day, ten hours to constitute a day\u2019s work.as Inside tiremen shall receive pay at e rate twy Ts y, ten hours to constitute = day\u2019s work.9.Gang foremen shall receive pay at the rate of three dollars per day, ten hours to constitute a day's work.10.Linemen shall receive pay at the rate of $2.50 per day, ten hours to constitute a de Le .p-trimmeys shall receive at the rate of two dollars per day, ten hou rs to constitute a day\u2019s work.12.Patrol-men shall receive pay at the rate of $2.50 per day, ten hours to consti tute a day\u2019s work.13.Ground men shell receive pay at the rate of $1.70 day, ten hours to constitute a day's ork.- ~All overtime simi] be paid at the rate of afi unday olidajs shall be pai for at the rate of double time.paid It is further conceded that linemen shall supply for their own use the following tools: One pair of spurs and reps, ope pair r co of 8-in-pliers, and one pnectors.ide wire-men sh supply ordi kit for conceuled work, \u2018Hob including pipe will eupply certified workers, when required to do so, if available, arid also will nok-appose any man who.from the effects of intoxicants, {odangers himeëslf or oth or.is not, capable performing the de ties required of him.A SMALL STRIKE ~ TOOK PLACE ON THE | MICHIGAN TO-DAY + .Thére was an incipient strike the stokzmer Michigan, veg, #6 Windmill Poros this morning., \\ The cause gwas the of a \u2018non-union foreman, who-stetes that he was hired by the Shipping Federation and In- omen Labora\u201d BY Bu .For a time it was Feared thai there would be « general tiè-up on the vessel, but finally calmer counsels prevailed, and âfter à quarter of an hours.delay work went où : i hat MILITIA STIL.ER DISCYSSED.BY- ALDERMEN ity Hall today over ep 1 | ae Grad | the city\u2019s lability Jor tue: pay of the the rocettt- strike, - > bese : The aldermen will wow hate do de the matter without -a \u2018unanimoge \u2018 obinion +++44 444446444444 44444444 4 eople who ded d jeff ae he jet pe 4 4 + 294649000060 ion must pa he Dol.Gerdon, $e iad : yesterday.It now es though the mi itis will bave to wait for their until a suit p ces the liability un cither the city or ment.THE MONTREAL DOG There Was a Fight Between Borzois in the Morning.Hundreds of dogs, yelping, barking, whini and crying in magnsficent cord, All the Mont Arena to-day, and will be there for the next three days., It is probably he et ficent col- ect dogs t has ever seèn in Montreal and every well known is represented.; .Early this morning some excitement wag a fight between two of thé] Borzois, but they were separated before much damage was done.Sh HONS § AT \"VICTOR ENQUIRY Special to The Montreal Star.| Victoria, March 19.\u20148ir Thomas Bhaughnessy and Mr.Creelman\u2019s party arrived here by the Yosemite to-day, and the first named was on hand promptly.at the opening of the session of the Special Committee.The chairman, before the en- qu nprpcesded, read a telegram from - McL.Brown, stating that Sir Thom-] as had all documents desired with him.Sr Thomas at once took the box.In reply to the chairman, Sir Thomes said he would either make a statement or be questioned, as the committee decided.Mr.Duff then drew attention to prosecution were not yet in the hands of the committee, and that it was idle to go on until they had been produced.Sir Thomas said these documents were sent Mr, Brown on the 4th May, but did cross-examined.e d now produce them and use them in the course of his examination.Mr.McCaul said the committee should bave these documents now for ins tion.Mr.Wells here entered and shook hands smilingly with Sir Thomas and Mr.Creel- man.Sir Thomas then handed over a bundle of papers to the chairman.\u201cAre these all the documents?\u2019 agked Mr.Helmcken.\u201cYes, all th \" replied & Thome e documents,\u201d replied dir omas.Mr.Duff said he presumed all documents desired were now on the table.The chairman said: \u201cYes, with the exception of some he would produce during e course of the examination.\u201d Mr.Duff pressed for these, and, Mr.Davies, Mr.Creelman and Sir Thomas retired he confer on the matter._ party returning, Davies -said Sir Thomas had no objection to produce these docurtients now, but wanted them before him during the cross-examination, and would then hand them back at the conclusion.This the committee conceded.McCaul asked if documents Oswald had were produced among them.Shaugh exid he thought so.The committees adjourned at 10.40 till afternoon to allow counsel to examine documents.MR.WM.DOWNIE IS - SUPERINTENDENT OF .ATLANTIC DIVISION.The official announcement of thé ap intment of Wiliam Downie - { Eendent of the Atlantio division of de Canadian Pacific Railway was made this morning.Mr.Downie reachèd the: dit yesterday from the coast, and leaves th Before leaving Nelson, B.C., Capt.Gore, on behalf of the steamboat employes of the] ian Pacitic Railway, pi ted Mr.Downie with a book case and several complete sets of works of standard authors.A cut-glass liqueur set was also informally presented to Mr.Dowmie by the office staff in the station building in the same town.Up to the present Mr.Downie, who now su Mr.Janes Oborne at St.John, N.B., has been Jocated at Nelson, B.C,, as superintendent of the Kootemay lines.Mr Downie is a railroad man of much experience.He was for some years connect.od with the Northern and \"Northwestern Railway, from Toronto to Collingwood and Gravenhurst, Ontario.In that road he reached the position of chief despatcher and car distributor at Allandale, whan be resigned to to the Pacific Const.He entered the employ of the Canadian Pacific Railway as assistant superintendent of the Pacific division in July, 1888.Tn 1888 he was appointed divisional superintendent, and on March 1, 1901, he, male superintendent of the companys Kootenay lines.HER DAY OF ; ANOT HEAT AND DROUGHT.tresl awoke this morning to an- agp ke of heat and dust and glare, though a pleasant breeze tempered the stre of the sun's reys.Tain which each day is more needed shows no or le have \u2018many som- plainte mois the dry weather.Re ports from merchants who have in\u201d the country during the past few days are to the effect that the grams is stunted, pot being move than a couplé of inches high.Itvis also reported that the watercourses in many parts of the country bavs Tn Se marne e i that one or two good rainfalls would remedy the state of affairs; The price of oats was advanced\u2019 al ; this morning owing to the dry .Other greins have not been affected so ter of fact,\u2019 he said, ny people not to plant their gardens nti such time as the rain comes.e gare dens will be backward this year.\u201d ar very\u201d critical.condition \"long spall overwork.He is a native a Simcoe county, A De SE eh aeign SHOW OPENED TO-DAY.| Only One Discordant Note in the Colonial Approval of \u2019s Scheme for a Federated Empire \u2014 Chamberlain and Balfour Are Not on Opposite Sides\u2014Press Comments Continue to Be Favourable and to Treat the Speech of the Colopial.Secretary.as an Important Epoch Making Event.the Colonial (By Epecial Cable from the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star in London, May 19.\u2014The only discordant\u2019 note in the colonial comments on Right Hon.Joseph Chamberlain's progremme comes from Mr.Birge, president of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association, who says: \u201cCanadian manufscturers will oppose the proposals.\u201d Lord Strathcona anticipates tis] treatment.; Sir Gilbert Parker contends that there is no real divergence between Mr.Cham- , berlin and Mr.Balfour.\u2018Both are aiming at the same end, namely, the drawing \u201ctogether of colonial British interests in.commerce and Empire.nee «Australian criticisms are not yet received, but South African papers cordially \u2018éplirove.The Prime Minister of Natal entirely agrees with the proposed preference, even Hofmeyer, the real leader of the Afrikander Bond, believes the policy of rowtual preference is the only one by which the Empire can be federated.- The Cobden Club's hostility was started by Lord Welby, the chairman of the committee, w° , says: \u201cChamberlain's policy is an injustice to forty4wo millions of British people whose interests are to be sacrificed.\u201d He also adds: \u201cMr.Cham- bartain seems to Jook upon the British nation as if it were a parish pump.\u201d \u201che Standard, & Government organ, admits that if the new policy is pressed to the front it is likely to lead to a considerable division of opinion in the Unionist ranks, though it admits that so far as Birmingham and the Midland counties are concerwed, Chamberlain has succeeded in carrying some very old pronounced free traders with him.The Liberal leaders intend to hold an early debate in the Commons to test whether Mr.Chamberiain\u2019s declarations are madé on béhalf of the Cabinet.Liberals profess themeelves as confident that the country will adhere to a polioy of free trade, but are afraid that in the colonies and in foreign countries undue weight may be attributed to Mr.Chamberlain's speech.Howard Vincent has given notice to the Commons of his intention to move at the earliest obtainable date a resolution committing the House to the approval of Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s policy.The London Daily Express publishes s statistical article to prove how far the Empire is still from supplying its own necessities.The Daily Mail his opened its columns for an expression of public opinion of an epormous increase of trade under the prefergn- | Dr the fact thst documents desired by the}: not reach Brown in Vancouver ll after{ additional margins, were the chief sufferers be Was v by the decline.Montreal Power stock declined a point to 89, but recovered to Benjamin Kidd, the eminent Sociologist, contends that it is imperstive that | the Empire be organized on the linds of Mr.Chamberlain's ideas.Rt.Hom.Mr.Cheplin, an ex-minister, is an enthusiastic ally, and applauds Mr.Chamberlain.Mr.Reid.a Gladstonian minister opposes him.; Labouchere says: \u201cMr.Chamberlain's Imperialism is dying.\u201d But Mr.Perks, \u2018Who is 8 prominent Rosberyite member of the House, admits the proposal must be very seriously considered.2 The Berlin telegrams eay thet Germany is dismayed.In Government industrial circles the situation is regarded as pregnant with éseutace to the development of German foreign trade.The German Foreign Of- with advice ag to the moet effective means of meeting the threstened danger sad frustrating an Empire union which is the goal of Mr.Cham a fice is being bombarded | \"=.House REMOVAL SALE DURING THE WHOLE OF THI8 WEEK THERE WILL BE GREAT .BARGAINS IN MANY DEPARTMENTS, ON ACCOUNT OF THE OPENING OF NEW PREMISES ON UNION AVENUE.\" \u2019 SPECIAL ATTENTION\u2019 GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.Colored ess Goods ~ FLAKED 8UITINGS, COVERT CLOTHS, CANVAS CLOTHS, SILK AND WOOL MIXTURES, FINE TWEEDS, Etc., In cholce lines, at 331-3 and 50 per cent.OFF REGULAR MARKED PRICES.GREAT REDUCTION IN SILKS FOR THIS WEEK.' STRIPE WASH SILKS, 35c, for 25c per yard.: STRIPE PEAU DE SOIE, extra heavy quality, 65c, for 35c per yard.LIGHT COLORED BROCHE SILK, $1.00, for 50c per yard.| BLACK GROUND BROCHE, with colored designs, $1.00, for 50c per yd.PLAID TAFFETA BILKS, in blue and white, pink and white, mauve and white, red and white, $1.25, for 50c per yard.CHECK LOUISINE, $1.25, for 50¢c per yard.SATIN FOULARD SILKS, $1.00, for 50c per yard._ 34 in.BLACK TAMELINE, $1.00, for 50c per yard.26 jock.BLACK TAMELINE, 65c, fors360 per yard.BENGAL PONGEE, in Plain check and spots.MORGAN & C0.MONTREAL.i:s si à evening for the scene his future labours, | © n of hia future 1 o berlain\u2019s statemanship.German ultra-protectionists urge with imperative force that Germany should force Canada into submission.When that is secured, they say the dark cloud of a British customs union will disappear from the German industrial horizon.Ç | The Berlin correspondent of the Morning Post declares that the German em- batey in London is warned that the German Government will refrain from assisting by the process of irritation, the conversion of the British public to Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s ideal.WINDERMERE.THE CLASS OF MEN COMING ARE GOOD.Immigrants Bring Money to Canada to Buy Farms.(By Special Cable from the Specidl Corre NEW ZEALAND MEAT SHOPS IN ENGLAND.A Schone to Have Britishers Know st ®% Colonial Meat.(By Special Osble from the Special Corre- Financial.Afternoon Sales.Halifax Tram\u201450 at 99 Montreal Bireet\u201410 at %4, 25 at 2534, 25 at 258, 1 at 255, 60 at 252%, 25 at 23%, 50 at Nova Bcotia Steel\u201425 at 9744, 20, 50, 2, 20.80, 50 at 98, 1 at 100.Toronto Ralls\u201475 at 104, 2 at 103, 10, 15, 8 at 104, 25 at 104, 25 at 103%, 5 at 104, 10 new at 101.Twin City\u201425 at 109%, 25 at 100%, 25 at 109%, 50 at 109% Dominion Coal\u2014§0, 60, 50 at 102% Montreal Power\u20142 at 89, 10 at 5%, 2 at 9.Detroit Rails\u2014225 at 78%, 25 at 784, 2% Bank of Montreal\u2014 at 2504.Canadian Pacific\u2014100 at 130 3-8.- Toledo Electric\u201425 at 30.W YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.tor I 5 Buchs a Co, New York, amas \": epoñdent of The Montreal tar dent of The Montreal Star on, May 19.\u2014Mr.Seddon, Premier of New Zealand, is elaborating « scheme for a series of butcher shops at Cardiff, Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow, run by Government experts for the exclusive sale of New Zealand meat.He asberts New Zealand meat can be sold in England at cost price,(and English butch®rs and consumers will thereby learn its meri Similar proposals formerly made on be half of Canada were abandoned as un; workable, owing to the st London; May 19.\u2014~The steamship companies still report unprecedentediy heavy, bookings to Canadas.They sey it in Tierely the number but the class of immi- \u2018grants that is noteworthy.A large pro- \u2018poitisn sre middle-class people who have «ppugh money of their own to buy ferms from within three to five years.For the first year they will work for Canadian farmers in order to learn the ways of the WINDERMERE.USSIAN JEWS MAY BE \u201cSENT LARGELY TO CANADA.} Cable from the Special Cor .Sespondent of the Montreal Star \u2018 \u201cAss scuntry.BC 'Beimec paris es B.Q.Salmon Series MontrealCotten,.D LABOUR TROUBLES - 3 MAY BEAR STOCKS, | Merchan (From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star in Wall Street.) New York.May 19.\u2014The idea that the stock market is in for « long period of gradually sinking values, is- being industriously pushed in many quarters.New York people havé been frightened by the ce of \u201cabour unrest t the .number of | Windose He Tee 0 work.; ir.5.5.Bain said vhat the weather | It\" id further conceded that Jocal 180 ab YoY Dad for the pardens.Asa mat Ë London, May 19\u2014Tbe terrible tales of butchery of Jews at Kishineffff are caus ing some leading Jews here to contemplate \u2018the emigration of the Russian Jews to Capads.They contend that the previdtis Jewish emigration to Canada by the aid Jot Biven de Hirweh\u2019s money, was wrongly | ia organised and they now seek on à large \u2018\u2019colénising centre te wkich all Jews could safely tir at times of outbreaks of old fro Batre.Leading Jews are endea.108 Frouring to- persaide the trustees of \u2018the \u201cHirch fund to accefit this remedy.LU KINGDOM IN- THE WEST CHANGES HANDS, Pestinion Cont Co.101 To de Proteus 107e LOI oo éocumelating eviden a subsidence of been susceeded in \u2018the contest capital, and that all ; must soon begin to\u2019 reflect.in décressed earnings, owing to the influence of contest on industrial activity.radis stock market again reflected this ng to-day.Operrin, characterized by fi i n volume and ed.Amalgamated exoepti al opening higher thin ita fina) w he de featriirés \u2014 xn attack of pemmonis, brought on by » and in the Missouri Pacific and Southern showed « segging tendency.A good companied was decidedly weak.ROYAL ARCANUM.\u2014 The Buprems Council of this body will hold ite annua! -.| Sales Canad 6,800 session this year in Quebec, commencing to-morrow, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Go RB ed for the Star by Gordon Strathy 4 stock roxas.9 St Sacrament - , May 19 May 18 os a Tae an Be CommdianPucite .130% 180%, 1814 are srese racesens \u2014uvonsees rumccceus Svermvsee Rail.#5 383 à pen ti, de Finest: ie 6 RT 8 Jehan dT MT LTT Tom m= .109% 109 21 Tai hie Yee gs 00° tye rae 5Y Ober rr: 20% von % va » ena Satie 195 188, 163 = ent'] Telsgraph \u2026 1574 165 158 lephone\u2026\u2026\u2026 ies L865 1874 LlabidieataPowerxa \u201c9 ve ve , L.comormes 3 27% a9 De do Lo 60 To \u201cs Lantentide Pulp.05 Lo Luce .Nevn fcotia Htesi 98% 98° © ob M8 Pricer ctresers svsesese setsssns vie Ming.ore ee en i is\u201d BS TTL on suovsases a of Wepds Mig.ne Be Lake Buperior.co cv user certes Lremvem MINES, 2 Chicago Wheat Stronger.tFrom de ial Correspondent of the M Sta on: the Chicago Chicago, May 19.\u2014Wheat is stronger, with sles of Jl at 7234 72 12, com.perd with a c of 73 yesterday.\u2018rade was of 8 desultory character e \u2018reports were still comin crop from the south-west, but they are buying orders, and St/Louis for \u2018Quebec to-night TG + ; ue Po re Skcjri May 19 Open Close.Ç + A 63% Amerfcan Loco com 20% 23 2% 2x Amer Sugar RefinCe 128 138% + 1 128% a = rw mere on Am CarFoundry oan Saw i Sh Aneconda Min or 101 101% 20) 101 A, Top.és Te T4 BY 78% ITN Re SX CS XP =\" Do.de 2 pes wan 92e one vik dec à \u20ac 5 8 Canada doutes ; 131 ! ! 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Ons, an: } 43% sx % Poe , 3 y 3 1900 .uly.37 2437 1773 MS We Be 5 Shon ve sed 2 id 907 July.840 hd vez von eme \u2018absence of support the market many Canadien Municipal Securities.- Send postosrd fer particulars of our offerings of town and city bonds to yleld from \\ {te ©.te 4 1.2 Be Os THE DOMINION SECURITIES CORPORATION, Limited.1.0, NORSWOBTIY, Mae n representatives from every State in the Union and from Ontario, and Quebec will be present, the member- 18th, ship of this fraternal organisation 1s now.the ore Pope entady +t this ra.| Supreme Representative o s vinee, Le to-nignt Dogue = am *E02050005020 0900300000, Fatt THE MONTREAL _ DAILY STAWSTUESDAY.MAY 1.1908.> adopting a pessimistic tone.B tions.ng written off for depreciation.t 000.| 04404004 à TORONTO TRADING.\u2014The total bis.Bess on the Toronto Stock Exchange last J week, with comparisons, was as follows : Stocks.Bonds.Mines Total for week.15.932 310,00 500 Previous week .14.178 14.000 .Cor.week, 1902 .35.469 26,000 0,900 Cor.week, 1901.:.9.415 10,000 29,680 reims TRADERS BANK.\u2014It Is stated on the \u201catreet ** that the Traders Bank will shortly Increase its capital by the issue of $500,000 of new stock.CANADIAN-PACIFIC.\u2014Return of traffic earnings of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company from 7th May to 14th May : 730.009 \u201ces wo, - Increase.ceeee eue LABOUR'S DEMANDS \u2014 The head of J ond of the largest wira houses In Tall Street sald that the continued decline in stocks was largely Que to the unrest of labour And its increased demands, which the companies are not able to comply with.All of the big companies, he added, had made advances in wages.but this was not enough.He had received advices that a large company would soon be held D again bv its employes with demands hich would prohably he the most arbitrary yet made.This is having a bad effect on manufacturihg industries and on merchants generally, who are curtailing \u2018| their operations for fear of a decreased demand for goods.The inevitable result wil] be dacreased transportation receipts if labour persists in its present course.TORONTO RAILWAY.\u2014 Earnings last week were : Ina.Sunday.May 17.$4.227 31.376 Monday.May 18.\u2026 .5,345 1,20 Tuesday, Mav 19.5.248 1.127 Wednesday.Mav 2.5.154 994 |Thursdav.Mav 21.5,118 221 À Friday.May 2.5510 1,136 Saturday, May 2.TM] 1477 Total .«.«oo 837,694 $8,234 GOLD BHIPMENTS.\u2014Probably the resumption of gold exports was the occurrence whieh most affected sentiment on the financial markets.and had most to do with the further decline in prices.savs a New York paper.Gold engagements invariably seem to do this, and all the argument in the world.applied to demonstrate that the shipment makes no difference.is apt to be wasted on the hear- ars.This Is a very old and very deeply- rooted financial prejuaics, and it Is not confined to the United States.The $2,- 900.00 engagement \u2014yesterday Taised- the yal dds \u2018The affairs of the Dominion Iron and Steel panies have been pretty freely discussed from various quarters since the Annual meeting, some criticisms belng of a friendly nature and The Toronto World's remarks are as follows: \u2018\u2018 The publication of the statement of Dominion Chal and Dominion Steel has 0¢ served to restore confidence in these two properties, and the reason Tor far to seek.The rental of the coal.ment waa insufficient to provide for all charges, and with provision for the sinking fund g deficit of 364.000 would be left at the end of 10 months\u2019 opera- This may have given rise to the Boston rumour of duction in the dividend on the coal shares.for all fixed charges of the Steel Company for eight months, is placed at under 3300000.There is nn evidence in the publishe With s propert can rcädriy \"tre seen how inadequate even the surplus Would be to apply to this part of the bookkeeping.Viewed in a consérvative Hght, neither of the stocks are on an investment foundation.7 earnings In total are nothing to go into ecstacles over when the risk already demonstrated is taken into consideration, tu ea) nothing of the absolute reliance that has to be placed on expert opinion as to the value of cecal that js capable uf being produced.\u201d (Street Gossip and Stock Exchange \u2018g@ Echoes.3 7 2h02 00-2I0O Star Office, Tuesday, May 19.and Dominion Coal Com- others \u2018company under the Joini arrange- $ possible re- The surplus, after providing statement of anything capitalized for $33.000,- The coal property 06H9HDPOSHHHHOHHÈSOHHSHSS total of the movement.to thia date, to $3,800,000.It need only be remarked that the shipraent is not unusual at this time.Last May -no gold was sent to Europe, but $9,327,000 Went in May of 1901 and $10,- 002,000 in 1902 + TWIN CITY.\u2014The Twin City Rapid Transit reports Increases of 953.835 in gross earnings, 383.253 in net, and 530.869 in the surplus for April: 1903.1902.1901.Gross earnings.$317,178 $263,243 $282.24 Operating exp.151,970 131,388 111,741 Net earnings.$163,208 3131855 $120,508 £6,808 55,539 46.335 1,231,173 1,059,564 928.313 Operating exp.584.298 612,030 449,322 Net.4 mos.$636,875 $847,525 8476,900 Surplus, 4 mos.373.276 243.459 190.528 LONDON MARKET\u2014The Canadian Gazette says of the London market for Canadian securities: As to Canadian securities, the exper- {fence of the meek has heen favourable.There 18 no change to report in Government, Provicial or Municipa! issues.Canadian Pacific shares are 2% better at 137, Grand Trunk securities have also been able-to glve a good account of themselves, the first preference being 4 better at 112%, the second preference % at 8%.the third preference 3-8 at 49, the ordinary 14 at 19.And the second equipment bonds 1 at 126%.Wellington, Grey and Bruce bonds have jumped up 5% to 11214, and Qu'Appeile, Long Lake, etc., bonds have been dealt in at 69.Hudson's Bay shares, after being lower, are now unaltered at 4215, and Canada Company's shares are 1 up at 381%.Mond Nickel shares are % Jower at 5%.The British Columbia Electric Railway (Vancouver Power) 44 per cent.debentures, which were issued at par in February last, are quoted 100 to 102.In mines, Le Roi No.2 shares have been À demand, and are 3-8 up at 1%, but Nimrod shares are % lower at 6%.DETROIT UNITED.\u2014The Detroit United Raliway system reports for April: 902.1901.Gross .$332,901 $291.959 $226,687 Exp.and taxes.205.019 171,74 181.888 Net .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$127,972 $120,165 $94,799 Totai inçome .\u2026.131,028 122707 .Charges .82,009 68 .Surplus .$49.00 $46.189 .Gross, 4 mos.1,256,436 1.140.594 870.359 Exp.and taxes.773.388 670.149 497,631 Net covnnnnn.$483.48 $470.48 $377 Total income .500,158 480.364 .Burp.4-~mos.173.408.17k,743 .Financial.\u201c The correspondents of the Montreal Star in Wall Street and on the Chicago Board of Trade report that stocks \"vere stesdier, while wheat was steady.Tn the local market stocks were heavy.Sales on the New York Stock Exchangs yester- éay were 677,383 shares.Liquidatféf of speculative accounts continued in the stock market upon the opening to-day, and the result was, generally speaking, a lower rang: of prices.\u2018I 1t was feared that the recent sagging tendency in prices would prove dissstroun t0 many narrowly margined accounts.After yesterday's market experience there was pretty general calling for fresh mar- «ins last night.There was fair ve- » sponse, but In many cass the necdful mr Fw fem i was not forthcoming, heace the liquidation.\u2018There was particular intores* in Mont- peal Btieet in view of tnc vad break in that stock yesterday.and the probability of.the company being presented with demands by their men for Increis:d wages, etc.which materialized in the course of the morning.The result was a further break of six points, from 259 at the close | pés-erday to 253 at noon, with the closirg weak, constituting the lowest price in Tras.\u2018for many months the strength with which Street Rajiway was hcid has been the admiration of the mar\u201cot.In \u201cact, it was thought there was very .ittle oi it floating, #0 few were the transactions and so Darrow the fluctuations for a high priced stock.The \u201cStreet\u201d has been atrangély disillusioned fn that respect, however.\u2019 Yesterday and this morning there were some 1,200 shares marketed, \u2018gaoatly because holders could not provide further margins.The opening dealings to-day were at 7, à érop of two points from yester- 4ay\u2019s final figures.In the subsequent dealings the price quickly declined to 254, but later strengthened a point to 285.Towards the clgpe, however, when it became known that the officials of the company ad bean served with demands by the gen.fresh weakness developed, and the price went lower to 253.Montreal Power.which is also con- in the workmen's -demands, euf- T mhuch lèss, and the lowest was only \u2018%,point under yesterday at 89, and in the T nga later the price recovered to 9, \u2018the lowest of yesterday.The markét for Dominion Iron continued decidedly weak, and a new low level 19 the decline was reached at 21%.Th was nothing done in the preferred \u201cor bonds, nor in Dominion Coal.The opening Price of Iron common was 23%, compared with 23 at the close yesterday, and in the first hour the price went off to 21%.Later there was a rally again to 28 The traction issues were all adversely affected by the general weakness of the market, and Twin City declined to 108%, but recovered to 109%.Toronto Ralls declined to 10314, and Detroit United at 77%.recovering to 78.Toledo sold down to 0.Richelleu was also decidedly heavy, and declined to 9034.Canadian Pacific was the only bright feature In the market, and after opening at 129% advanced to 1308.An improvement in the New York market was responsible for the improvement here.Montreal Street Rallway earnings last week, with changes, were: Sunday .«.-.- $8.566.64 Inc.$1,924.53 Monday .6.739.681 Inc.1,124.40 Tuesday .662.23 Inc.1.M7.40 Wednesday.6241.28 Ine.1,153.28 Thubsday .6111.97 Inc.729.83 Friday .\u2026.\u2026 .841343 Ine.971.48 Saturday .55433 Inc.1308.39 Sunday .- .747400 Inc.1,517.82 Mesars.L.J.Forget & Co's London cables to-day quoted: Grand first, 118 1-2; second, 9 1-2; third, 81 ; Canadian Pacific, 183 3-8; Hudson Bay, 42 14.The Montreal Clesring - House returns of bank clearings today were $3,944,448.Yesterday's downward tendency of prices was still prevalent this morning in \u2018the New York Stod aarket.Large gales were made at the openixy), which were well dis tributed, causing fractional declines am- onget nearly all the representative stocks.St.Louis and San Francisco were the only important exceptions to: the general course -of the market.Mr.C.D.Monk, local manager for J.8.Bache & Co., New York, received the fol- lowing prices for copper: London copper, spot, £62 12a 6d; futures, £62 2s both 7s 6d Jower; market weak.Montreal Exchange quotations: N.Y.Funds, 5.64 dis.buy., 1-16 dis sell, 1-8 pre.counter; Sterling, days, Ÿ 1-16 dis.buyers, 9 3-32 dis.sellers; Sterl demand, 9 23-32 dis.buyers,.0 3-4 dis sellers; Do.cables, 9 13-16 dis.buyers, 9 7-8 dis.eell- ers; Francs, long, 5.18 1-8 dis.buyers to 1-16 dis.sellers; Do.short, 5.15 5-8 dis.buyers to 1-16 dis.sellers, to 5.14 $8 prem.counter.In New York at noon, money on call firmer at 2 1.2 to 3 per cent.- cantile paper 4 1-2 to 5 1-4.The effective support ~ given \"in Wall Street to a few representative stocks, notably St.Paul, prompted covering of short lines.Advances ranging from nearly a point to 1 I-4 resulted in St.Paul, aware and Hudson, Wheeling and Lake Erie, Canadian Pacific, second, pfd., and Consolidated Gas.Buying decreased at the higher level and prices slipped back a fraction.Prime men Among the forenoon Toronto sales were: C.P.R.2150 at 129 5-8 to 130 5-8; R.and O.Nav, 36 at 90; Toronto Ry.75 at 105; Twin City, 510 at 100 to 109 3-8; Dom.Steel, 315 at 22 1-2 to 23; Dom.Coal.25 at 101 3-4; Superior, 190 at 7 to 7 14.London close; consols for money, 91 11-16; do,\u2018for account, 91 13-16; Anaconda, 5 1-8; Atchison, 70 3-8; do, pfd.\u2026 0; Band O., 91 3-4: Can.Pac, 133 1-2; Chesa- cake and Ohio, 42 1-4; Chicago Great Vestern, 21 1-2; Chicago, Milwaukee and St.Paul, 160; De Beers.21 3-4; Denver and Rio Grande, 35; do, pfd., 88; Erie, 34 18; do, first pfd., 68 3-8; do, second pid.55 12 IN.Central, 139\u2019 3-4: Louisville and Nashville, 117 1-2; Mo., Kas.and Texas, 25 3-8; New York Central; 120; Norfolk and Western, 70 1-2; do, pfd., 90 1-2; Ont.and Western, 28 1-2; Penna.65 1-4; Rand Mines, 10 1-4; Reading.25 7-8; Reading, first pfd., 42 1-2; do, second pfd., 34 1-2; Southern Ry., 28 3-4; do.pfd.83 1-2; Southern Pacific, 52.7-8; Union Pacific, 88 38; U.P., pfd., 93; U.S.Steel, 34 1-4; do., p pfd., 47.Bar silver, steady, 25 3-16d per ounce.Money, 2 at 1-2 per cent.Fhe rate of discount in the open market for short and three months\u2019 bills, 3 38 to 7-16 per cent.Morning Sales.Canadian Pacific\u2014125 at 129%.250 at 129% Bat 180, 50 at 130 3-8, 50 at 130%, 26 at Montreal Street\u201450 at 257.100 at 255, 878 at 254, 25 at 2544, 75 at 25414, 50 at 255, 25 at 2354, 25 at 258.Toronto Rails\u20144 at 106, 15 at 106, 50 at 104, 45 at 104%.75 at 10334, 7 at 104.New Toronto Raila\u20145 at 101.Twin City\u201425 at 10944, 50 at 109%, T5 at 10944.75 at 10914, 125 at 109.50 at 106%, 175 at 109.25 at 10944, 25 at 109%.Power\u2014T, 10 at 81, 50 at 90, 25 at 8944, BO at 89%, 75 at 39%, 25 at 89, 25 at 89%, 235 at 89%, 25.10 at 90.a Richelleu\u201456 at 9014.100 \u2018at DOM.Detroit United\u2014T5 at 8%, 25 at 78, 25 at 78%.10 at 79, 10 at 78, 50 at 78, 75 at T7%.25 at Ti, 25 at 78.Dominion Iron\u201425 at 23%.76 at 23.500 at ra Ta at 2344, 50 at 22, 150 at 22%, $50 a - Toledo Electrie\u2014T at 0.Cable\u201425 at 155%.Bell Telephone\u201410 at 160, new 12 at 158.Nova Scotia Bteel\u20148, 5, 1 and 98.Bank of Montreal xd new\u20141 at 21.Nova Scotia Steel bonds\u2014$2.000 at 112.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.\u201c Reported for the Star by Gordon Strathy & Co.stock\u2019 brokers, 9 8: Bacrament street: May 19 May 18 FTOCER Ast BlL Ask, 81) 32.30 Canadian Pacifia.130% 130% 380 320% Duluth Commen.\u2026.\u2026.ame: creer sue Do do Pre£\u2026 .cover cervasa siiisee a Montren) St Ratl.__ 285 254% 202 260 Terenta 8: Rall.108 108 3 Maltfax Bt.Rail os 100 mere Detroit United R: 77% 78h 78% Winnipez Ry_.\u2026.J.\u2014\u2014\u2014 eeceeres J St.John Railæy.\u2026.0 mem \u2014\u2014 Twin Ctiv Transts.110 109 110 300% West India Elec.musmseses ue \u2014 Teledo Electric.NU 80 &!0NevCo, .93 80% a) Cable.crue servers cm0 Meut'i Tolow'ph, vc eue 8 157% Bell Tel ph'e Co ave JR \u2026\u2026.1624 3 Lig eat à new.\u2018ob mersonane \u2018ti \u2014\u2014 Dom Steel .23, 23 24 28% De do Pret so momies Deminion Ceal Co De prof.Inter.Vol.Com Do do Pre ue mms vom cemes Rien XA.u.\u2026\u2026\u2026.n | Commerce Hocbelega.De, Halifax hilectnisRy Can Col Cotton Laurentide Puip \u2026 Dom, Steel St.John Railwey\u2026.Winnipeg Ratiway.Ogsivie MU rm vie ing.Nova Scolls Blea.Montreal Fewer .= y NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.\u2014~ Specially reported for the Siar dy C.D.Monk, 18 St.Bacrament street, local manager for J.B.Bache & Co.,, New York, over dir- sot privaté wire: Ç co \u2018 May 10 May 1s Der, James and SL.Peter Bla.See Guy end Sb Catherine Ba | Thi Bankis Making an for to encourage people, to keep Bank {© Accounts, and make everything as x easy and simple as possible.: interest twicea year.$r.costartsan =\u2018 account Call or write for Booklet.\u201ctne GOVEREIGN BANK 4 Pays a bm em eh OF CANADA | D Angi + vie fd., 85; Wabash, 26 3-4; do, | Btoeks, Ore 230 Open Clove Amal tod ces À 8 ES am Buses Rein.Go 2° 123$ 190% \u201c428 1, Len rage cute ve ITE IW EW api aa ve - 0 101 101 30 Baltimore & Ohio sx dou u1S de Brokive Rani 228 924 Den von rookiyn Rapid T.68g Baldy Gay es nd 2b RE BR Canada Souviorn_ TR 5 moe 179% nie.a Ting A lea NW 2 a eve 2177) 177 C.M11 & BL, Pani.à is BE Tey race MF S08 MAT SEC S50 .Fuel & fron.67 eon, Corn Products.80% 99% 0 oF LT \u2014=sç80 80 Qeve'd Ok BL fo con TS area Detrols U8 Ro.oy GT Bo.#0 Doin SA pry pa BI OM Denver Bio Goom.34 \"28% ii | Dalsthseboraau THE CTE 20 strass _ Do do pret.1 28 Ba Jerez ven loon Tore WW mo.weds ne = sc 88 SIRI BLOW Be #2, - Louisville Ni a RT PIS baal & \u201cnos\u201d, 3 + Le 1% x eee 0 - N.Y.leatrald Had i ins in 1 cs a iE Pod T= Si 84 sx EYOnurned Weil $78, 27R .ih Serine 5 tea me = \u201c$n = Foolsy Mail.rar .Pressed Basi, con.88° In ne Sha en Ey EES EN Puls à Bone ; son oly ee Bh | pi FU mom Ses SEFER RB & | Boutbern Fai in si .v ia Texas Foelle er, = sy see re Fais rue 2 130° ® Leather On.1 3 Ay +4 U Seer 2 17 it NI = ve ry US Rubber Gomme = in = 108 ~~ rT BY ER =, FE Daily # WHEAT MARKETS GENERALLY LOWER.\u2014 Local Grain rket Firmer Owing to Drought\u2014Oata Advanced Slightly.\u2018Wedther was fine in England and France.\u2018Wheat is being shipped fairly rapidly by vessels from the head of the lakes.There were recently about 4,500,000 bushels stored at lake front elevators, and about 10,600,000 bushels had yet to come out from country alevators.following hopeful report of the growing crops recently: Never in the history of the west has the crop of Manitoba and\u201c the North-West Territories gone in under such favourable conditions.About 90 per -cent.of the seeding has been completed, and in Southern anitoba, in what is known as the reserve, the plant is up about an inch.Moderates rains and warm weather with every indication of a normal season gives hope of the largest crop ever raised here.The increase in the acreage is on an average 10 per cent.for Teneat and 4 per cent.for oats and bar- Liverpool wheat was weak: July closing 3-34 down at ad AY werp was weak at 16 3-8 for No, Rare i winter.Paris closed b down at 2.10 fo May and 22.70 for September and De ber.London quoted No.1 norther toba, May, 29s paid; No.1 hard, paid for May.- cems My Sas The Chicago market quoted options.follows.at noon: Wheat, May, 3-8¢ dowh at 79c; July.ge up at 78.Corh, May, Yéc up at #%c; July, steady at 4440.Sate.Ye down at 36lc; July, Ho 0B\" at e .ra tire LOCAL MARKET.\u2014The local! -dermanh for oats has Increased, and the enqui for export is also more actives Dwin to this, as well as to the continued ] drought throughout the country, price have advanced fractionally.Cage! No .2 oats are quoted at 35c afloat : No.1 oats, 36%c afloat; No.2 eats were quoted at 37%c in store; No.3 peas, 63c high; peas, Tic afloat for May; back- wheat, 46 to 46}c afloat; No.3 rye, Blo Sc, middle, , No.1 hard Manitoba wheat waf quoted at 78lc afloat at Fort William;-No.I northern, T%c, same position.! FEED.\u2014Bran and shorts were steady to-day.Quotations in car lots on track are: Manitoba bran, in bags, $18; shorts, in bags.$20.Ontario bran, in bulk, $17 to §18; shorts.§19 to $20 in bulk; middlings, $22 to 323; moullle, $23 to $30, according to quality.FLOUR.\u2014One of the large Manitoba wheat milling companies has advanced prices 10c.The other does not view the situation through: the same spectacles apparently, and there is consequently a spread of 10c on first patents and one of 2c on seconds between the two companies.Quotations in Montreil on track are $3.35 to $3.50 for straight rollers in barrels; in bags, $1.60 to $1.75.extra bags, $1.40 to 81.55; winter patents, $3.30 to $1.90; Manitoba first patents, $4 to $4.20 in bags: second patents, $3.30 to $4.\u2019 ROLLED OATS.\u2014The market is Irregular and prices range from $3.65 to VS a bot, and 51.75 to $1.85 in bags of broken ots.; HAY\u2014The market is quite firm dowkns to the Ary weather, and prices are steady at the recent advance.Quotations on track \u2018are 39.50 to $10 & ton for No.I; $8 to $8.5 for No.3, and $6.50 to $7 for clover mixed.Special to The Montreal Stat.Toronto, May 13.\u2014Call Board cui, ons: 4 ; Wheat\u2014No.l\u2019Manitoba hard Sfferèa \u2018at 82, grinding in transit, without bids; No.?Ontario red winter offered at 72%4c east on Grand Trunk, and No.2 white 3c east, without bids.No, 2 mixed.63c bid, middie freight on C.P.R.without sellers.No.2 spring offered at 71%c east, with 0%c bid, Oats\u2014No.3 white offered at 31c high freight on G.T.R.with 30c bid, and No.3 at 30%c high.No.3 offered at §ic.HAMS ARE DEARER\u2014 BEEF |S CHEAPER.The hog market continues unchanged both for live and dressed stock.but hams have advanced about lc a pound.Bagon is steady and beef in barrels shows a decline of 1¢ a pound.The market for live hogs is fairly well supplied and the demand is good.Prices were steady, straight stock being procurable at 4 1-4c to 6 à-8c off cars.To The Abattoir dressed hogs are steady and offerings are being made at 8 3-4c to Sc., PORK.\u2014Heavy Canada short mess, barrels, 824 : selected boneless, a head.short c! $23.50; light short \u2018clear, 2 short cut backs, $23.50; heavy flanks.§23;.light short cut clear, $23.HAMS.Large hams, 13 1-2\u20ac7 medium, size.l4c; extra small, 14 1-2c; with bone out, rälled.16c: choice plènic hais, 1% long clear, lic.Ib.wooden pails, 8c; and more { ler packages: extra pure, in pata! finest kettle, pails, 11 1.3c.BEEF.\u2014Extra plate beef, $13; half-bbis., $6.75.BAUSAGES.\u2014 Pork sausages, Cambridge.Brunswick, Saveloy \u2018in mers\u2019 8c a pound; chicken, ham and ton- mue.F1 à Agen; bologna, 7c.000 CW pe fard, Lack of Appelite.\u201d Its glorious to feel right in the morning \u2014resdy for work.But how seldom one does.Sick headache, lack of appetite, disagreeable taste in the mouth-\u2014these are the usuel- morning feelings of most: people\u2014even of careful vers, - \u2018This morning illness shows - that the organs of digestion are not working pi iy.They need a tonic.Take à | Commercial Markets and > {uotations, | A belated report from the west had the | per jcent.as out of a total of 350 carloads\"of east and 58c afioat; No.3 extra barley.! pin BACON.\u2014Breakfast bacon, Jes Te shire, sides, 1c : Windsor b , We: | green.bone in, not smoked, flaniersis ;; À.LARD.\u2014Choice refined, compoursd;:tnx2 | amet] .a % 1.no-f#\"3bia.| i far.| | Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament of the Dominien of Canada J HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO | .ZED CAPITAL, $2,000,000 \u201c «of OUTLOOK FOR - CALIFORNIA FRUIT CROP NOW GROWING.Small Crop of-Prunes and Apricots\u2014 _ Cherries Good\u2014Canadians and the Fruit Combine.Larkspur, Cal, May 19.\u20148an Jose Fruit Grange met and canvassed the Banta Clara prune crop; will regult in one-half Crop: conditions are perfect for large sises.Apricots will be one-third crop: white cherries the average; black varieties less than one-hgjf.Canadian buyers have taken a firm stand against the California combine and the report is current that dealers in a number of the larger centres have agreed to boycott, as it were, the fruit combine, says the N.Y.Journal of Commerce.Severa) Toronto Interests stated in plain terme that they do not propose to be dictated to by the wers' organisation, and as à further indication that the dealers there are firm in their position the high prices paid for Sicily oranges at the, Montreal auction are, pointed to.The combine asserts it han control of 96 per tent of the total Orange output of California.The sales this month have shown that the combine has had less han 80 ranxes and lemons sold the independents ave had 78 carloads, or over 20 per cent.The average of all navels sold in New \u2018York last year between May 1 and 15 was $3.20 per box, while this season the average in the same time has been only $2.17.From this average of $2.17, must De deducted about $1.65 for picking, pack- Ing, freight, refrigeration and commissions.This leaves only §3¢ per box net for fruit on the trees for all the navels the 350 cars sold for the month to date, against $1.64 net on the trees for the same time last year.| The tota] shipments of oranges for the season number 12,505 carloads.compared With 12,831 carloads for the same period Jast vear.\u2019 There are fully 6,000 carloads {.oranges to be shipped between now and the end of the season, In some quarters the weakness that has developed under | eavy arrivals is looked upon as decided- 1 \u2018I an unfavourable showing for the combine of growers, particularly as up to the Present there has been no serious com- \u2018petition from early deciduous fruits.Iron and Steel Markets.oy.unprecedented production of pig iron Apri] was accompanied by a decrease furnace stocks, testifying to vigorous consumption and wholesome conditions in the steel industry, says Dun's Review.It is not surprising that a somewhat .easier tone is noticed, however, because the scarcity of fuel earlier In the season had retarded output and forced quotations above normal, especially on prompt shipments: According to the Iron Age, the weekly capacity of pig fron furnaces in blast on May 1 was 383,897 tons, far eclipsing all previous high-water marks, and .this liberal rate of production naturally tends to prevent any inflation of quotations.On the other hand, there js no foundation for sensational reports of extensive reductions in prices of billets, which are in greater demand than supply.imports constantly arriving.while | rall mills have been transferred to the making of billets.That this is not due to any excess of steel rails is evidenced by production engaged far in advanos and the rejection of orders from foreign ralil- roads.: Fort William Whe.to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg, May 19.\u2014Fort William wheat opening, 14.If you do not sl well & few bottles ét \u201cO'KEEFE'S\u201d LIQUID EXTRACT OF MALT.It will surely do you good, Special Notice, Ottawa Sleeping Car leaves Windsor Btreet Station 10.08 p.m.every night.99 eodtf Pianos \u2018to Rent.Excellent pianos to rent for city, country or sesside use.Rates very reasonable.Apply to C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 23668 St.Catharine street, Montreal.100 9 eod Regular Footwear Values.The public are fast finding out what a difference exists between customary prices and those in force at The 8B.Carsley Co., Limited, establishment.The result: we are doing double the business this season that the récords of 1902 show.When buying a Piano, Canada\u2019s best YI morte Leach's, 2440 arsian Rugs at Gut Prices.20 Per Cent.Oft On All Our Goods.Canadian Lumber in England.Farnworth & Jardine, of Liverpool, write under date of 1st inst, as follows : Arrivals from British North America last month were 10.301 tons register, againet 6,155 tons register during April last vear, and the agaregate tonnage to this date from all places during the rears 1901.190%, and 1908 has been 82,105, 00.874.and 100,559 tons respectively.Fair business during past month: deliveries satisfactory.Arrivals amount to large total chiefly owing to the excessive quantity of Pitgh Pine consigned to this market.Stocks generally are within moderate compass, and values, with exception of Pitch Pine, which is too heavy in stock.are well maintained.Canadian Woods.\u2014 Pine timber.\u2014 Of Waney there has been no import.consumption very small, and stock light: values remain at high points.Square.\u2014No arrivals; moderate consumption and values unchanged.Red Pine.\u2014 Market is bare of stock, and demand limited.Oak.\u2014Demand is limited but \u2018prices remain firm.and the stock of -Teally first-class wood is light.FElm.\u2014Light fmport and average consumption: values firm for 1st class Rock Tim.stock small.Ash.\u2014Very little demand.stocks ample.Pine deals.\u2014A small import: deliveries satisfactery and stocks considerably reduced: prices unchanged Red Pine deals ares not in much demard and stock is sufficient.New Brunswick and Nova Beotia Spruce and Pine derls.\u2014The Import durinæ the past month has been 4,970 standarés as compared with 3,870 last year; consumption has been on a leve! with Import.and stock remains practically unchanged: no change in values.Pine deals in fair demand at unchanged prices.Birch.\u2014Logs imported during the vast month to the extent of 88,000 cubic feet: fair consumption, and stock increased to 6.000 cubic feet: values easier.Planks arrived on large scale, but have been in.fair demand.and stock -of 124.000 cubic feet ip not excessive, dut prices still continue on low basis.United States Oak.\u2014Imports during past month amount to 120,000 cubic feet, and dulk of this has been added to stock.which is now somewhat too heavy.Planks.\u2014 Import has been an average one, the consumption has been satisfactory.and stock is slightly reduced.Tots) stock amounts to 288,000 cubic feet.United States Whitewood.\u2014 Logs of prime quality are in demand at fair prices, and the stock Is not excessive.Planks and Boards.\u2014There has been a x00d demand, and prices remain unchanged.; Pitch Pine.\u2014Arrivals were 12 vessels.8985 tons, against 3 vessels, 4.167 tons during April last.Hewn.\u2014A moderate import; consumption merely nominal, and stocks increased.Bawn has come forward too freely; stocks heavy: values declined.Deals and Boards.\u2014-Fair consumption.and stocks.though still too large, are somewhat lighter.British Columbia and Oregon Pine.\u2014No fresh arrivals, and demand is limited ; stoaks ample and values unchanged.Montreal Mining Exchange.Pollowing were the sales at this morning's session of the Mining Exchangé: Korth Star\u2014600 at 12 Granby\u2014800 at 5.We carry the finest collection of genuine hand-made ORIENTAL RUGS ever brought to Canada.We invite all lovers of high class Persian Rugs to call and examine our magnificent stock before purchasing elsewhere.See our Royal Ker- man-8hah, Boukara, Kazakjs, Daeghes- tan, Sene Shiras.Bhervan Moupoul, and Persian 811k Rugs.pronounced by connoisseurs and lovers of Eastern Art to de the richest and most unique of ita kind ever offered for sale in Canada.Parties who intend purchasing Carpets Rugs for their offices, would 40 well ë call-and ses our fine and well assorted stock of Indian Carpets.in all sizes, which we are now offering at a great reduction on former prices.High grade Persians our specialty.L.BABAYAN & CO, Canada's Leading Rug Importer, Art Rooms, Kam Building, 2362 St.Catherine street.117 3e0d ~ HONEST LETTERS Still Tell The Joyful News That PAINE\u2019S CELERY COMPOUND Cures When Physicians Fail.A Tara, Ont, Gentleman Says, \u201cAfter | Had Finished the Third Bottle of the Compound 1 Considered Myself a New Man, For years, men and women in every rank and walk of life have been sounding the praises of Paine\u2019s Celery Compound, and telling of its victories over disease and death.Those who were most heavily burdened with disease, victims of suffering pronounced incurable by doctors, and who stood on the brink of the grave, are the people who moet gratefully remember Prof.helps, of Dartmouth College, the eminent hysician and scientist who discovered aine\u2019s Celery Compound, the medicine that never fails to conquer blood diseases, dyspepsia, rheumatism, neuralgia, liver and kidney troubles.Mr.T.Young, of Tara, Ont., happily rescued from a complication of dangerous ailments, writes as follows: \u201cAfter suffering for years with ds ia sleeplessness, nervous prostration, loss of appetite, and a weak and tired feeling, and after consulting the best physicians 1n my locality, and having tried a great many so-called cures advertised in the papers, and receiving no benefit from any of them, I was persuaded to try a bottle of Paine\u2019s Celery Compound.improvement before the first bottle was finished; and after I had finished the third bottle I considered mveelf à new man; all this was done by Paine\u2019s Celery Compound.I can now go shout my work with my old time life and vigour; my sleep is sweet and sound, and my appetite » If you are in need of free medical advice, write to Consulting Physician's rt- ment.The Wells & Richardson Co., Limited.Montreal, Que.All corregpondence is sacredly confidential.1171 Canadian Trade \u2018and Failures.R.G.Dun & Co.report labilities of commercial failures in May to date this year $3.218,068 against $3.502,029 last year.Failures this week in the United States are 196 nst 175 last week, 208 the preceding week, and 228 the corresponding week last year: and in Canada 13.againsg 23 last week, 13.the preceding week, and 17 last year: failures this week in the United Btates, 7 were in the East, 8% in the South, 4 in the West and 10 in .JOHN C.COPP, RF the public pod Fo the terms of su per share \u201c AUTHORI ISSUED AT A PREMIUM OF 10 PER CENT.i miata gira vi .The following Gentlemen have consented to act as Directors: EDWARD GURNEY, President terme .ee hymne 8 Co : CROWN BANK OF CANADA 0 Fot tu jniferntation, pr « of ca wn Bank IN 20,000 SHARES OF $100 EACH PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENT, .RY.ELLIS, Director of The P.W.Ellis Company, Limited, Toronto.+ DIRECTORS, .CHARLES ADAMS, of Messrs.Adam Brothers, Wholesale Saddlery, Toronto.| .P, H BURTON, President of The Merchants Dyeing sad Finishing Company, Toronto.Tl JOHN L.COFFEE, of Messra.L Cafiee Company, Grain sad Commission Merchants, Manager Torouto Laud and Investment Corparation, Toronto.\u2018 | \u2018a Counsel, Toronto., JOHN WHITE, Merchant, Mayor of the City of Woodstock, Ont.; i is authorired by the Crown Bank of Canada to bo pais fr beep st a7 8 suthorize by the offer B.JORNSTON, King © \u2018 conditions, namel s réserve \u201c rer CS à .{ Appli for stock may be made to Provisional Board of Directors of THE rb.BANK OF CANA care of Ind is Limited, Manning Chatabers, Re Bo The Toots Genbral Trusts Yoage St, Toronto.atid other remittantes ble to The se « \u2018 ob The Gurney Foundry Company, Limited, Toronto.0 pér cent.the capita} stock of the Bank - value ,_ which of the par value on the um, in sive mi metiers of share, comm onthe ET dE a athe geld ely Gt ee?Component , for of prospectus and forms of application for stock, address the the Morris.Unlisted\u2014 0 the Pacific States, and 71 report labilities Bt.Catherine street.Exchanges made.California\u20141,000 at 3.of $5.000 or more.Cl \" Le ; \u2014 N rd - Canada A \u2018 ticati .{ fob mae ie ae Ta 1 noticed sa i PBriuirrs SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE.May, : Le - BALIYE S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- The Montreal Temple Compai Annus) Meeting of Sharehoiders- The annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Montreal Temple Company will be held in the grand secretary\u2019s effioe, Temple Building.No.807 Dorchester street, \u2018Montreal: Que.on Thursday.the fist day of y, 1003, ar eight o'clock p.m., for \u201cthe reception of the annual report and statement of the affairs of the company.elaction of directors and the transaction of such other business as may legally come before the meeting.The transfer book of the company will be closed from the eleventh to the twen- ty-first instant, both days inclusive.By order of the board.CHAS.WW.HAGAR, me Hon.Sec.lUP-TOWN EXPRESS OFFICE DOMINION EXPRESS COMPANY, STAR BRANCH.Corner Peel and St.Catherine Streets.Money Orders sold and cashed.Money Packages and Special Collections accepted.Merchandise shipped to all parts ef Canada, United States, Great Britain, China, Japan and Australia.Branch Tel, Up 3181.11420 Bonds Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co., Ltd.NOTICE 1s hereby given that this Company, under the provisions of the mortgage securing the Bonds of the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company, Ltd., will receive tenders from persons willing to sell Bonds of the sald Company for Sinking Fund purposes.Tenders to state amount and price of Bonds delivered in Halifax, accept any tender.THE EASTERN TRUST CO., \u2019 Halifax, N.8.Halifax.N.8.May 11, 1908.119 13 Frank J.Pentold & C6, Bankers nn Broxers, 84 St.Prancols Xavier Strast, MONTREAL.Direet private wires to New York, Chicago and Boston.Orders executed for investment or on margin.Miscellaneous gnd unlisted securities dealt in.Mortgages placed, Ine terest allowed on deposits sub ject to cheque.Send for our datly market letter.ut 6 © MCINTYRE & MARSHALL 74 Broadway and Wdidorf Astoria, New York, Represented in Montreal by GEO.C.RYAN à CO.Members New York Stock Exchange.\u201c \u201c Cotton « \u201c So Produce * Stocks, Grain, Provisions and Cotton Bought and Sold For Cash or carried on margin.Special direct private wires New York and Chicago.AN news appertaining to various markets received constantly.FRANK BOND, Manager, Rooms 20, 21 and 22 North British & Mercantile Insurance Co.Bldg., St.Francois Xavier and Telephone, Maia 971.Thistle\u2019 £1 RUBBER BELTING Quality\u20141st Claim The J.\u20ac.McLAREN BELTING Co., 203 St.James -Se., Montreal.117eod 51 St.Francois Xavier Strest, Montreal.| Commission Stock Brokers, Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, SEND FOR OUR \u201c DAILY , \u2018QUE MARKET ©P \u201c_ rp LETTER\u201d INVESTORS.\u201d Both yours\u2014{ree for the asking.\u201cDetermining the character and financial responsibility of your Broker is as important as aclection of right stocks.\u2018 To wéeud The Bell Telephone Company of Canada, Limited.A new Telephone Directory is now in course of preparation.Orders for new connections, additional equipment,changes of firm names, ctc.sl.ould be placed at once to ensure insertion In this book.C.DEWAR, Local Manager.Montreal, May 15th, 1908.lie 6 Brie BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal, No.8154.Superior Court.The Bellevuo Land Company.Plaintiff, vs.Albert Demers, Defendant.à Plaintiff in warfenty.On the 28th av.Defendant tn warranty.On the 28th: May.008, at ten of the clock in the foféhoon, at apartment No.3, In Bellevue Flats, Metcalfs st.in the City of Montreal, \u2018will bs sold.by authority of Justice, sll the goods and chst- ho of stil of prendant, seized in this se, con ng, ousehold effects, etc.8.-, MARSON, B.8.C, Monre .Fos SG nireal, 1th May L Barr s SALE \u2014 PROVINCE (P-QUE- dec.District of Montreal.No.\u2018 .Cir- | cuit Court.Arsene Charest, PlaintifY, Va.IE- not Leiobovich and al, Defendants.On ths 28th of May.1003, at ten of the cloék in the forenoon, at the domicile of the eaid Defendant, Ignot Lajobovich, No.-143 &t.Urbain street, in the Cl of Montreal.will be 0514, by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant.Leloborich.seized In thie cause, consisting of one bicycle and household furniture.Termw cash.\u2018© T.JETTE, B.8.C.Montreal, 18th May, 1903.bec, District: of Montreal.No.835.Su.pertor Court.The Provision Supply Co., Ltd.aintiff, vs.Alexandre Lafebvrs, Defendaat.\"On the 28th day of May, 1003, at ten of the o'clock in the forenoon, ht the domicile, at business piace of sald endant, No.T4 Craig street, in the CI of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, ali the gnods and chattels of the asia Defendant, selsed in this cause, consisting of liguors, har fAx- tures and household furniture.Terms cash.THOS.à PROULX, B.B.C.Montreal, 19h bec, District of Montreal.No.1645.Superior Court, J.Joseph, Plaintift, ve, J.Mac.Lean, Deferidant.On tha 28th day of May.1903, at eleven of the clock In the forenoon, at the place of business of said Defendant, Ko.515 8t.Paul street, In the City of Montreal.will De tolé dy authovity of Justics all the s and chattels oar: oald Defendant, m this cause, sting of one stock of gontiemen\u2019s \u2018straw kate, soft felt hats, herd (ae De\u201c Ménatesat® SE ae 1006 This Company does not bind itself to] Ste.HAIGHT & FREESE CO.Ps \u201c+ iy na & a \u201cHOUSES TO LET.TO LET\u2014AT REDUCED ABNTAL.\u201c808 St.Catherine st, store.4351 Montres avenue.4574 Sherbrsoke atrest.4870 Sherbrooke street.FOR SALE\u2014 AT ST.\u2018 minutes\u2019 walk halt garden $2000 oy Rovere: \u201cFerrous, 110 Bt.James st- 310 8 FOR SALE \u2014 DESIRABLE @ good investment or to secure à SELF- contained residences, 100 and 111 Lowis avenue, Westmount; splendid opportunity for LAMBERT GOOD stone house, with outbuildings, fifteen m station, with acre and , one half cash.Ap- 264 Wood avenue.23 Mackay street.4:60 Sherbrooke street.D.wW.OGILSIE & Co.1 St.Sacrament st Main 3118.oo tf TO RENT \u2014 1311A BT DENIS ST.nine roomed lower tenement, in first Claes order; modern conveniences; Daisy fur- Tel.able home; Hayden and Veith, Insurance ts, room 607, Temple and Real Bldg.116 6 brick sn Argyle ave., éemr.Apply at Catherine street, 40 2aw tf will.be sold separately or en bloc.FOR SALE \u2014 A VERY DESIRABLE and stone house, semi-detached, Westmount, opposite the Ac& 2236 BL If you say tfe word.We are ready FOR SALE \u2014 IN YOUR OWN HOME to Place you where every cent you would other- Wiss Day in rent goes towards buying a home.For information foom 228, Temple Building.117 3eo0d E.Hart and Co, 2810 ave H., Birmingh FOR BALE \u2014 MANUFACTURING AND residence property In the magic city of the South.Best opportunity in America.F.uz 6 ® TO LET \u2014 $28 A MONTH.NO TAXES, Park avenue, three story solid brick residence, room, containing drawing room, dining- extension kitchen, winding staircase, seven nice bedrooms, bath and closet, handsome over mantels and grates, large yard.stable, concrete cellar, Daisy furnace, deep ot.For information, keys, etc., G.W.Badg- .| ley, room 228, Temple Bldg.Tel.Main 2137.114 8 2aw : TO LET \u2014 HOUSE, 483 SHERBROOKE at, also summer residences at Beck River.Apply A.H.Gendron, 503 St.Louis st Tel.East 1014.117 8 ° - TO LET \u2014 FROM THE MIDDLE OF June to the middle of September, furnished house In the west end, near St.Cath- arine street car line.Rent very moderate.Apply L, 9651, Star Branch Office.Ala, U.8.A.117 6 California, fine lemon view, climate, perpetual summer, tress loaded; nice house; descriptive \u201cBinney.\u201d Helix, California.R BALE \u2014 YOUR HEALTH IN SUNNY orchard, lovely circular from 117 8 2aw WANTED TO PURCHASE.and gentlemen's cast off Notre any other dealer.Mall orders attended, telephone Main 585.107 'ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHABR LADIES clothing, fur coats and capes.Ste Sam.Pearson fist, 2336 Dame st., as we pay the best prices of or y fiture, carpets, stoves, highest prices paid.Call H.Livinson, 257B Craig st.promptly attended to.15 4 ANTED\u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES\u2019 AND gentlemen's cast off clothing, furs, fur- Mail orders furs of all descriptions, travellers woollen sam- y called for by M.493 Craig st.- 110 «0° WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES and gentlemen's cast off clothing, furs.us Brest.L.Adler, promptly attended.41 100 st J.Rubm, 2350 Notre Dame street.orders attended.116 8 V ANTED TO PURCHASE LADIES and gentlemen's cast off \u201cclothing.furs.fewellery, diamonds.musical instruments, Highest prices given.Craig at.Orders by mail attended.Mail 115 8.cedar skiff, seventeen feet long.condition.State price and where can be seen.4 2130, Btar Office.116 8 windows.Joseph Lafleur, Rigaud, Que.117 2 NVANTED \u2014 YOURS.YOUR LADIES AND your gentlemen friends\u2019 cast off clothing, bles.best cash prices for good goods.Prompt- furniture, carpets.highest prices paid.Cali on 265 Craig st.Mail orders WW ANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE LADIES' AND ! gentlemen's cast off clothing, all kinds fur coats, paying the best prices in the city H.Pearson, 413 WANTED \u2014 A LIGHT DOUBLED OARED in good 'ANTED \u2014 SECONDHAND DOORS AND Branch on, Purticulars.OFFICES TO LET.LET \u2014 BOARD OF TRADE, FINB .corner office, Sth floor, No.500, three windows facing St.Peter and St.Bacrament; next office could also be obtained.Apply D.B.Goodhugh, 308 Board of Trade.113 6.To LET \u2014 BINGLY OR EN SUITE.THE fine offices presently occupled by the Paton Mfg.Co.in Trafalgar Chambers, corner Hospital and St.John sts.Offers solicited.Phone Main 2630 or apply room 16, 22 &t.317 8 John st.LOTS FOR SALE.SA M SALE \u2014 CHEAP FOR CASH OR ON time at Montreal West, a very choice lot of land, with foundstion for house aiready Jai.For further particulars apply Layton -Bres.; 144 Peel st.116 3 R BALE A NUMBER OF DESIRable building lots in good localities, In the city and in Westmount, from 30c per foot upwards.Hayden and Veith, Rea! Eptate and Insurance, Room 607] Temple Bldg.118 \u20ac R SALE AT A BARGAIN, TWO building lots, south side St.Catherine between Aylwin and Joliette opposite P.R.works, 223 Et.Lawrence st.11 st, C.WANTED ~\u2014 A CEDAR QANOE.APPLY Apply, M, 9675.Star- (4 {-arowing n TO LET \u2014 AT WBSTMOUNT, 26 Selby street, lower tenement, D rooms, nice house, ready to occupy.Address 376a St.Antoine st.117 6 0 TO LET \u2014 AT A REDUCED RENT.house No.26 Bt.Famille street, near (above Sherbrooke street), in perfect order, eleven rooms.all modern conveniences.Ap- Ply to Judge Doherty, next door, at No.24.117 6 RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LETa fi UPPER FRONT FLAT.BURNSIDE, to Jet.Apply at 40 McGill College ave., between 2 pm.and ¢ p.m.[XK] RESIDENTIAL FL FLATS WANTED.WANTED \u2014 FLAT OF FOUR OR five rooms, modern conveniences, in pleasant locality, by married couple only; rent moderate.D, 2202, Star Office.SUMMER COTTAGES TO LET.mn we TO LET \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHed 8 roomed cottages.with water and in house, situated on the river front of upper Boucherville.Apply to Alex.Desmar- BUSINESS FREMISES 70 LAT.TO LNT \u2014 2006 ST.CATHERINE WT.the -corner of Crescent, good rp.Olive ere E Exchange Suds.Tel.Main 2138.* ou fa re LET \u2014 THE FACTORY PROPerty known as the Malleable Iron Company.with water power, well suited | for Ll ry and machin shop.Apply on the prem © Mil os 7 112 \u20ac \u201csquare feet each, ready for occupation; splendid light front and rear; sprinklers throughout; \u2018electric elevators, passenger and freight.Apply Beardmore Building, 50 St.Peter st.\"13 6 Roox \u2014 NICE, COMFORTABLE WORK- soe to rent.Apply 31 Bleury, ots .TO LET \u2014 WAREHOUSE FLATS, 2000 | ~srroamoms vasa: Warr mo eh: en eta mas o pon ban : TE | hour.Coulson, Quinlan and ! Black's Bridge.117 3 ANT.\u2014 AT ONCE EXPERIENCED Ww vat maker ss vest trimmer.H.oy Wins EXPDRIENCED OPERATORS and finishers on pants, also a strong boy for an assistant stock cutter, steady work and good pay.Baturday till 12 o'clock only.Berman Bros.and Co., 1623 Notre Dame at, à floor.SoMEEs RESIDENCES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE, 7 iid apartments, with water and wood, 20 ar pents from Bt.Adele Station, near nice lakes and rivers; gnod fishing; $25 per month.Ade.lard Maille, St, Adele, Que.nas TO LET \u2014 COTTAGE, CENTRE OF Longueuil, T rooms, bath, w.c., large garden, fruit trees, very comfortable.Apply 820 St.Denis at, Montreal.14 8 ff BUMMER RESIDENCE.FURNISHED.at Knowlton, Que., overjooking the Lake.heautitully situated.Rent $100.Apply to R.H.Buchanan, 892 Craig st.16 6 TO LET \u2014 FOR SUMMER MONTHS, from June 156th, furnished house, seven rooms, piano, gas stove, electric light, enamel bath, etc.Terms réasonable.Apply 81 Torrance.TO LET HOUSE.PARTLY FUR- + nished.help if required.Write for par- to Mr.Baptiste Beauchamp, Lake ap.St.Hypolite de Kilkenny, P.Que.m TO LET - \u2014 large stone house, 10 rooms, river, water in house, nice boat house.to estate Charleboia or Alex.teléphone Up 2827 and Main 1257.ticul L'Ach close to Apply Desmarteau, 117 4 , TO LET \u2014 LACHINE, DIXIE, BEAU- repaire and Bayview, furnished and unfurnished houses, one partly furnished, 13 rooms, fine lawn, coach house, stable, shed and ice house filled, boat and bath houses; good beach.8.Shackell, 1724 Notre Dame st.Phone Main 1605.PERSONALS.ERSONAL \u2014 MRS.DBARDEN WISHES to announce her summer millinery opening, at which she will exhibit all the leading styles and latest novelties for the summer furnished cottage, in good repair.excellent location, near St.Lawrence Hall.opposite residence of late Robert Hamilton.Good road to beach.Apply to I.G.Snetsinger, Moulinette, Ont.0 TO LET WOODSIDE COTTAGE, new and firet class house, five bedrooms, dining room.two parlours, kitchen, all well turnished, including wood, water and ice; two minutes\u2019 walk to Presbyterian Church; finest location in country, near the beach.inciud- ng beautiful view, of the sea.Apply A.N.Biue, Leggat's Point, Metis, Que.117 Beod BUSINESS CHANCES.V TANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN IN QUE- bee, commencing the commission business, having had several years experience in the wholesale grocery.would be open for a few agencies; best of reference.Address P.O.Box 255, Quebec.114 7 R SALE \u2014 HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, groceries.cigar.fruit and confectionery stores, and all other kinds of busi : rare chances for beginners.Houses and shops to let.L.Harris, 25 St.Lawrence.115 8 HY PAY BIG LAUNDRY BILLS.YOU pay out & fortune every year.Full par- tculars how to starch, bleach and iron.No fake.Bend 45c.Adnams and Whiteléy, Stan- bridge East, Que.114 \u20ac V ANTED \u2014 PURCHASERS OF SHARDS in industrial investment which makes a profit of 90 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 -requirements-of- 1907, Star Office.ARING' SALE OF BOOKS, ANTIQUE mahogany sofas, chairs, tables, clockè, china cabinet, crystal chandeliers, curios, stamps, ete.Btore to let.The Old Curtosity Shop, 2414 St.Catherine st.CAPITAL WANTED TO EXTEND OLD established manufacturing business.Goods sold to trade only.First class investment.Al dividend.Principals only.No trifi- ors apply.Box H, 2328, Star Office.117 4 R SALE \u2014 A PAYING AND INCRPAS- ing drug business, situated in a flourish- \u201cFURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE, DOR- chester street west, complpte, full size, extension kitchen, gas and coal range, to let from May to October.Telephone Up 2148.114 8 TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED, 29 BUCKingham avenue, upper tenement.Apply W.H.Chapman, druggist, corner Guy and 8t.Catherine ats.317 2 \u2014\u2014 HALLS WANTED.WANTED \u2014 TO RENT LARGE HALL or flat, for society meeting, consisting of S00 to 1000 membera.Address Jos.Gibeau, 243A Sanguinet at.117 2 PARTNERS WANTED.V ANTED PARTNER.WITH FROM $3 to $3000 capital to engage in perfectly safe and reliable legitimate wholesale busi- pess, the best of assurances given.Ares H., 101 Onurch st.3 \u2018ANTED \u2014 PARTNER, WITH $3,000 cash or security, who can do the office work and occasional trips on the road.Territory from the Atlantic to the Pacific.Goods secured Dy patent, good deipand and !Immenses profits, five thousand dollars worth of orders in aight,\u201d over \u2018two thousand dollars worth of orders now on hand.Cash business, no risk, Applicant must be sober and indus- and come wall trious recommended.Bingie map preferred.Ex ence not really necessary: other qualifications must be No.1.To such will give half interest on best paying proposition ever offered.Do not reply unies you mean business and propose to go on at once, Box T, 348.Star Offi 118 6 2aw PUPILS WANTED.Me Wo one ee TO SPEAK FRENCH.' Lessons given by elderly lady with Parisien diplomas; special summer ate, pistes! (1 hour) lessons, $1.00.Address H, ~ 9484, Btar Branch Office.115 4 ing section of the Eastern Townships.Address H, 2327, Btar Office.17 3 FOR SALER SALE \u2014 HANDSOME PARLOUR set, four large pieces.walnut frames, red and gold silk covering, as good as new, osst $250, will sell for $30; worth investigating; also walnut sideboard, gas stove, carpets, pictures, tables.etc.On view Wednesday (to-morrow) 1 to 6 p.m.Bargains for quick buyers.396 St.Antoine at.{OR SALE \u2014 MEN'S GOLF AND BICYcle hose, a vast variety, all at greatly reduced prices; men's piain and fancy cotton, Lisle thread, open work, silk and cashmers, men's navy blue Jerseys, tweed top shirts, night robes, at bargain prices.Clark's, room one, 210 St.James at.117 3 R SALE \u2014 MEN'S SUMMER UNDBR- wear, Balbriggan and natural wool, in suits, various prices.Lot odd undershirts at reduced prices.Lot natural wool drawers, \u2018large sises, 75c, worth $1.25 pair.Clark's, room one, 210 St.James at.117 3 teau, 1308 Notre Dam t.lepho Mal season, Wednesday, 20th, and.the day followe 1357.© st Telep mer ing.2501 St.Catherine, cor.Crescent., TO LET \u2014 AT CACOUNA, NEATLY FACTORIES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 FACTORY AND WAREhouse apice and flats, in good central localities; Hayden and Veith, real estate and insurance agents, room 607, Temple Bldg., 133 St.James st.118 6 HOUSES WANTED.WANTED A SMALL SELF-CON- tained house or upper flat of six large rooms and bathroom; rent not over $12, between Park avenue and Delorimier avenue.above Pine avenue: must be near cars.2081, Star Office.1318 a\u2019 WANTED \u2014 SMALL HOUSE OR FLAT, about seven rooms, by 1st June.State rent, ete., central locality.Address L,, 5658.Star Brauch Office.4 WANTED HOUSE, WITH YARD.with four to six rooms; rent not more than ten dollars.Address M.0700, Star Branch Office.117 2 BUSINESS FLATS TO LET.TO LET \u2014 FLAT, 25 x 106, WELL \"lighted, on Beaudry street, suitable for manufacturer of any kind.Apply to 611 Beau- dry at.114 6 HORSES CARRIAGES, ETC.R SALE \u2014 AT KIMBALL'S HORSE Exchange, O.P.R.Stock Yards, Just received car: horses, consisting of A class \u2018carriage.saédis- puc- pose horsts, matched pairs and turess ani mals.J.H, pa imball and Co., Props.phone East For SALE \u2014 A ROCKAWAY, NEARLY - how, can be\u2019 neen at Larivieye's show rooms, 73 Bt.Antoine st.For full particulars address H.J.Tellier, 24 St.Dixier at.115 3 R SALE \u2014 JUST RECEIVED ONE CAR load of good horses for all purposes.Trottier and Adam, 313 and 84 rue Richmond.Tel.Main 2828.1 R SALE \u2014 SPLENDID HEAVY WORKing horse, also Scotch cart and harness cheap.107 Richardson st.Point Bt.Charles.NICE PONY OARRIAGL 1316 St.Outherine nt.R BALE \u2014 SEVERAL CHEAP, LIGHT, and heavy work horses, one nice Gladstone buggy.one Concord and several harnesses.Apply 1883 Notre Dame st., In rear.116 8 For SALE \u2014 THE FAST PACING MARE, \u201cMiss K.she m» a bay mare, 10% hands high, perfectly sound, kind and city broken; race record 2.21%, which is no limit of her speed, as she can pece three heats better than 2.15.Paced % this spring in 16 see- onds, has been jogged All spring and fa now ready to race, she is standard and registered.Sired by Muscovite, 2.18, dam Ganna, b Princepe.She is a full sister to Beast} Musco I vite, record 2.12%.Will be sold Friday, May 23nd, at 2.30 pm.Now on view at our stables, 587 to 605 St.Paul st.T.W.Foster and Co., Auctioneers.ait 8 V\\ANTED \u2014 TO HIRE FOR SUMMER .months a Gladstone carriage, In fair repair.R SALE and harness, 'OR SALE \u2014 LADIES SUMMER UNDERwear, richly trimmed, Lisle and spun silk vests, aleo ribbed cotton, ete., luc to $2.Light make combinations abd vests in natural wool; prices low.Clark's, room one, 210 Bt.James st.117 3 TOR SALE \u2014 COUNTER, 9 FT.$3.00; one 8 ft, $4.00; one black walnut top, 7 ft., $5.00; all in good condition, several wire acreens, different sizes, very cheap.Address 2616 Bt.Catherine st.= R SALE \u2014 $300, PAYABLE $7 TO 8 monthly, for a high class standard plano, in elegant mahogany or Walnut case.This offer only to people calling direct at our ware rooms.We keep no agents, but allow our customers the commission.No such value ever offered before in Canada for a first class warranted piano.Stool and cover free with each sale.A visit of Inspection solicited.Pratte.\u2019 Nordheimer and Glendon, ons store only, 2461} 'ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE HORSE AND Apply 788 Dorchester st.Ww LLL strong express.Address 18 Bleury LOBT.Naat Nl OST \u2014 ON-FRIDAY AFTERNOON SILver basket, wedding present, by way Cherrier, Sherbrooké and Papineau Road, Ontario and Delorimler ste.IAberal reward.377 Cadieux st.116 2 Leo A \u2014 A YOUNG IRISH SETTER, NAME and address om collar.Reward 337 Peel street, OST \u2014 BATURDAY, 16, 1003, MONEY, between Mountain Incline Railway and St.Urbain at.Finder pieuse return to st Urbain st.Reward will be given.\u2014 LAST EVENING, ABOUT 7.30, S'ANTED \u2014 SHORTHAND TAUGHT IN \u2019 three to four months.Typewriting.Day and evening.Prof.Cooke, 3 Parc Lafontaine, corner Sherbrooke.118 8 NTED \u2014 FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANish, taught.Pref.Dambach, 3238 St.Catherine st.moderate summer terms.117 6 $6000 WEST END HOUSE width stone front h ; fine well gtted, all up-to-date, mantels, gas grates, and all m improvements, Sy FRED.R.COLE.7 P.O.Box 1.4 Home Buying Easy SALE \u2014 A SINGER SEWING M£-+- FT nine (tailor machine), will be given té exchange for -& suit of clothes, dhand furniture bought, high prices paid.Iefaer Bliss, 338 8t.Lawrence, YOR BALE \u2014 FLAGS.RARE BARGAIN# F .(30) best bunting, new.thres largd ensigns, $15.47 Hutchison st.OR BALE \u2014 $128 Scans HPINTZMAN house- uptight piano, owner keeping.Address ras .Bar Braath Office 117 4 For SALE - 2 HEINTZMAN UPRIGHT planos, prices $135 and neo, a Her man upright piano to reat Apps Leach\u2019's Piano Rooms, 2440 St.Cather- tne st.R SALE \u2014 SLIGHTLY USED MORRIS upright ne te 4 golden oak case, price now $230, 7 monthly or $200 cash.Tally warranted.Apply Leach's, 2440 ®t.Catherine st.; eut For SALE -\u2014 AT LOW PRICES, NEW parlor met, portieres.brass poled, rase aid crystal gasaliers, sideboard, hat rack, bedroom sets, pictures, carpets, chairs, tables, gavortes curtains, evay chairs, etc.143 Mansfield at.R SALE \u2014 TO INVALIDS, ROLLING, reclining chairs, bedside anjoutabie tables, bed-rests, vapor bathe, cabinets, bidets, commodes, etc.R.N.Painchand, 208 Bt.Law- Ténes R., opposite the market.117: 20d For BALK \u2014 FIRST OLASS UPR plano, latest style, 7 1-8 octaves, 137 Alexander st.OST St.Catherine st, above Drummond st.L on Notrs Dame cars, from Delipelle to 117 Beod B ° or st.PE bead purse, containing voll © , 1 astened with an elastic; R SALE \u2014 SPECIAL OFFER, A TYPE- also 35.50.\u2018one twenty-five cent bill.two writer, In good condition, in offered for keys.Liberal reward.Mae.A.- Proulx, 9 sale.For Information write to J.R.Cote, de Mars., .°; Bic, Que.- OST \u2014 BLACK LACE CAPE ON WBD- nesdhy, 13th May, on Mackay or Blshop st.Re 281 Bishop st.117 ¢ OST ~ OPPOSITE 640 BST.DOMINIQUE lady's wedding ring.Return to above agdress\u2019 and Lo% pat \u2014 BBTWEEN TUPPER ST.AND Erskine Church on Sunday evening, Tupper.amethyst: brooch, Kindly retura to 68 Reward.pre AND SABLE COLLIS OST Lie 170 Ibervilte st.Any stato iid dog she this motos wit be prosecuted sécording to law, O8T \u2014 A SATCHEL, BETWEEN MAC- kay street and Strathmore, by the way ot Burnaide and Sherbrooke street.Please return to S Mackey st.and receive reward.Lost \u2014 ON FRIDAY, 157 INSTANT.A letter.con ma ds so ingurance Feceipts.Toward of ha 4034 Tupper st.or STOLEN oN FRIDAY _AVTER- noon, betwee 8 o*dfiall female \u2014 tare receive reward.driving a bay horse new rig.He better return the dog red tel wy \u2018Cab Men's Union take up the mébtter.\u2014D.GIN POINTE CLAIRE,\" James st.WANTED \u2014 A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | YXANTEP \u2014 GIRLS, GOOD OPERATORS girl to help with df poom , work Ww on -séwing machine, for fine kid hhoes.restaurant.Apply Jeffary's on C full length width, ow Dotted # fringe.to-day: worth $3.25.At, pair.$2.25 ART \u201436 im.e, medium and dark shades ope of the most enaibi 6 well es oroamantal drapery valves: wo .At, yard.23c Summer Fabrics CY MUSLINS, 10¢c YARD.are % pi in this offering, comprising lines that® sel] , regularly at \u2018204 yerd.\u2014 VEUT Y PRINTED MUSLINS.ancsvssonersecere FANCY IRISH DIMITIES.\u2026\u2026.!.!!!111! TETE .SPECIAL WHITE WORKED D SIss MUSLIN BLACK OPEN WO G ADINES.: 10c Yard.VITE CORDED rr al REAL SCOTCH ZEPHYRS and FANCY GINGHAME-\u2014 stri and renrines, pinks, blues, ox-blood, green; worth up pot ne En rues vee tee tetesenns ses see see en sven bananes e -Hû AVY QUALITY WHITE PIQUE, for summer dresses, 20 \\ pee heavy.ribbed; worth 35c.SPECIAL, yard.-.25¢ Bick collection of FINE PRINTED MERCERIZED SA 8, for dress assortment of the leading shades.SPEC vard.\u201c 20c t, ranging in price from, ves creas aes ve .18¢ to 30\u20ac SHIRTINGS, good heavy qualit \u2018and \u2018fast colours.Per 24e and 15c id \u2018of \"desi \"es iy id ingen dei wd hn, pr 2 IPED- TINGS, tri] and fine colouri ; al iE ST \u201cSHIR 8 in Pr pes rings; also mme pe cm Wall Paper Don't heave dull, dirty walls, when you can peper them in dainty bright \u2018at wud & wiling' cost as 2 selection from our enormous stock entails.ONTNDAY we will offer:2,000 rolls Gilt Papers in colours of green, pink, fawn and cream, bloe and white, etc,, for parlours, dining rooms, bedrooms sed \u201csitting rooms; regular prices 10e to 15c per roll.SPATE pe tenes sme Ard, eee sre srcsssseean auvonvorce eee ses ees ens across \u20ac ; GR OCERIES > Coroner: : MeMahonhétd an Inquest ut |= HARRISON & CO.\u201ciii \u201cPET STREET.P: x RE, a Brand\u201d Pure Orengs Marmalade.1 11b.glace ; jars, @ for.5e tee Brier Roll Bacon, > OF Ww e rail, special.e \u201cSteathcons Brand\u201d Fancy Table Butter, 7%.Rogar per Ib.\"adge CLF TA Regular.Special.* eq 11 3 boigies Butler Ceteup \u201c3e 2BE Fincet Evan.Peachen.per \u201c1.Specis French Sardines, \u2018\u201cH.Mar- - und.17e of |B dae 12% ph B16 .he > : .nu A .: 3 ves F066 ere ines dle 25e pint bottle.P soc 30c r ; i Et.Catherine and University Streets.} es edited rire vy ccm SRT phn a Te Se M Tao Races TE vig 2 Tg er i Tec stron Pins EAI Th ot PTICIANS ; ; New address, 852 Metcalfe St.; __ L _DPPUS1ES SELLSYOS FLATS, DOMIFTOH SQUARE | t 4 A ; CyITRISS 4s ton, Ont.on May [4-0 13, Fv Ld wif *W.Cuttriss, of a CODLICAN-On May 18th, 1908, at- 24 - Mance street, the wife of J.J.Coolican, Fa of « sèn.MAGUBON-On May 13th, to Mr ang \u2018erguson, £344 8t.Catherine - street, g daughter.t Hamilton, Ont.on May 35, to.Dr.and Mrs.Gilirle, a daughter.® HAND\u2014At re ingpa, Ont., on May 18, to Hand.a son.° At Carleton Place, Ont., on 18th, to Mr.and Mre.J.A.Mara daughter.* ; \u2014FLATR-At London, Ont., on May th, + \u2018 ; ELLIOTT\u2014Suddeniy.| LAHAIE\u2014A: St e LN a \u201cMr.\u2018Robertson had\" been failing = : PR 7 MR.DAVID ROBERTSON of i © ee\u201d and Mrs.George T.MH.Platt, a ! TOFLEY_A« Ottawa, on May 8th, to Mr.Mrs, W.de Colircy Topley, = gH ; daugntens MARRIED.NELSON-RYAN-On the 12th inst, at the of the bride,,173 Nazareth sty the Rev.Ji L.George, Miss Nora Re n to Mr.George Nelson.both of Montreal.(Toronto papers please copy.) RIVA-GREENBANK\u2014At Christ Church, Radnor Forges, Que., on May 14, 198, by the Rey.Wm.Barton, Hilda Mar: garet, second daughter of James Green- bank, to Henry William, third son of © \u201cthe Inte Peter Riva, of Outremont, + 16 DEATHS IN THE CITY.AIKMAN-Ta this city, on Saturday, May 18th, 1908, James Atkman, aged 67 years, 7 Months and 21 days.Funeral from his late Fenidence, 333 St.Hypolite at, on the 19th inst, at 2 p.m.to Mouse \"Royal cemerdry.Friends and acquaintances please accept this intimation.(Tacoma, Wash., papers please copy.) 116 2 at her son's resl- dence, 32 Aylmer street, on the 16th of -.May, 1903, Mrs.Edward Elliott (nee Amelia Morrison), aged 69 years.Interred at Mount Roya! cemetery.GRIFFIN\u2014Henry Gerald.youngest son of John Griffin.aged 4 years and 8 months.Funeral will leave his father's residence, No.14a Berthelet street, at 7.30, Wednesday, 20th.(Quebec papers please copy.) - Henri, Montreal, on Monday, -May 18.193, Onesime- Lahaie.master carter, sged- 83 years, 1 month and 11 days.Funeral from his late residence.12 St.Paul street, on Wednesday.2th, 193.at 8 a.m, to St.Elisabeth's Church.and thence to Cote des Neiges ¢émetery.Friends and ac- Be tion.PARKER\u2014At the residence of her som in-law, William Alymer.2 Durncher st.on May I4th, 1993, Eliza Grant Clarke, in her 85th year.relict of the late Wm.B.Parker, N.P.daughter of the late Ebenezer Clarke, Esq , grandniece of the fourth Ear! of Longford and cousin of Sir Curtis Lampson, of London, Eng.Funeral private.(English, Canadian and U.B.papers please copy.) ROBERTSON\u2014In this city.on Monday, May 1sth, 1908.David Robertson.aged 64 years.Funeral service at his late residence, 9 St.Matthew street, on - Wednesday, the 2th inst.at 2.30 pm.and at Crescent Street Presbyterian Church at 3 p.m.TEES\u2014-William Tees, of Montreal Annex, died on May 15th at the Royal Victoria Hospital, aged 61.Funeral took place from Royal Victoria Hospital, on May 18th, at 2 p.m.- WILSON\u2014At the village of- Verdun, on May 1ith, 1903, Mary Lindsay.beloved wife of.Robert Wilson.Funeral private.116 2° DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.{ MERKLEY\u2014At Morrisburg.Ont., on Sunday.the 17th inst., Henry G.\u2018Merkley.> in his 91st year.* MERKLEY- At Morrisburg, Ont.on Sunday, May 17th, 1303.in his 9st year, Henry G.Merkiey, father of Mrs.Chas.8.Babcôck, o! Westmount F'ufiérar at Morrisburg on Tuesday, May 19th.1162 : MONK\u2014At Ottawa, on May 7th, Made.; line Ann, widow of the late J.Benning .Mank, and daughter of the late Colonel Henry Dyer.of H.M.37th Regiment._ OMAN BR cable)\u2014At Castietown, Scotland, on May 15th.1903, Andrew Oman, father of Mrs.Peter Lyall: of - Wm.an.builder: of T.Oman, headmaster ef Prince Albert School, and of Miss J.Oman.Deeply regretted.117 2 2aw, - Darwin\u2019s Diciples.pe 1ady charlotte Tne eftourse.\u201cyoon) rn Less fas, Buy Wood.For cooking sud wasbdays, order 1 tend hardwood 82.50 1 load cut late 1.50 Sawed any length to suit all ranges.P.REID & ps SNS, 2567 Notre Dame - Sed Tel.Main 3845 one \u201c 116 tf eod - HAS PASSED AWAY.* Mp.David Robertson, head of the firm of David Robertson and Company, and ope of the oldest members of the Corn Ex: ge, died last night, aw 8 residence, 70 St, Matthew street.for shout & yedr, and since March has been to his\u2019 house.sght\u2019s disease was the cause of death.r.Roberteon, who was sixty-four years 2 the time of his death, was born.Scotland.In 1868 he came to \u201cand settled in Montreal, where Des resided ever wince, having been in the flour and produce business the time of his arrival.For thirty- os ve has been a member of the x e was aleo a member \"ie firm of w ighton, Morison and 4 Co, : Pa Boog pe Dr.A.A.e leaves two sons\u2014 and Mr.David Robertson\u2014an otie who lives-at Home.\u201c ; faireral will be held on Wednesday p.m.from his late residence to the t street Presbyterian Church,where agent will be held.ag + \u2014 rer re Accident on Wharf.An.actident occurred on the docks toy among the Jo longeboremen, resulting in DIT Seating ir Ton bars from the | Fi : apes Nichi\u2019 at Windmill Paint, one | } ng heavy bare rolled off the truck |] Se the two men by the legs, injured men were one Nelson, a who has had lon péxperience ongghoreman.but the other was an had just joined the gang.p Jegs were badly hurt.ES Special Notice.=, Æor the Country.Tps s about to open your seaside or Honey e, or if you intend to stay at - Yom Tor the sammer, the need for a Pi- \u201capo, if you have not already ong, must be .apparent to you.If you wash tb p \u201cor vétt\"à -Æhorone t we \u201clave à litèle gem, boudoir size, i Exctateuëted \u2018for the country home, which \u2018wy -weuld like you to call and examine.Tune * very resgonable, Willis and Co, Enipiré Boites, 2470 St.Catherine street.Quaintances please acrept this intima- at five o'clock, | Ra AEE -v TE ein HES ON THE Bn \u201cWhite reigns.au thaSe: Jaiges é- stocks: ol\u201d » is \u2018encoïrag for the inspector to become a purchaser.- THE MOST - DIVERSIFIED STOCK OF FASHIONABLE DRESS GOOD \u201cAnd when you consider, in addition to this, the superior character of values, tHe claim that: The Big Store deserves your patronage, reason for the frequent claim plainly evident, - \u2018Ladies\u2019 Fine ise Vig PIQUE SKIRTS.BLOUSES.There i emienit ti windows, where all white goods are featured, to enter and in- \u2014Thereis' inducement in the values and varieties.shown i in every stock A Very Stylish Skirt, in white pique, \u2019 gored, with deep flare, trimmed : with andyke insertion .> $3-75 Fine White Lawn Blouses, - ve voeu esos semrre io - SILK WAISTS.inwbite Jap.Silk, tucks and sleeves to match, insertion cuffs, Square These few items to indicate the trend: BLACK.Black Voile, alf wool; 44 in.wide.Per yard Black Grenadine, font.black.Per yard J.Black: Grenadine, fury figured \"extra value in Black Grenadine.rich effects.Per ri \u201cand \u2018Wool Grenadine.Per yard ADVISABLE TO BUY ¥ rey Per 53¢ esigns.72 ole ate -33 ANTED .front rimmed with tucking, embrpid- ad ok Pleated inertion collar and $1.90 insertion, .$3.65 \u201crae?SOLD.tp the observer of the decora- - CORSET COVERS.\" Ladies\u2019 Fine White \u201cof embroidery around neck and front.Sto CORSETS.Ladies\u2019 Straight Front Military Hip Ex French bust.full pores hive, \u201c Intest Parisian Fras model, Pe -.sites 18 to ww.ve seen be -50 Cambric Corset .Covers, tucked yoke, vis à deep Pl i .ei \u2018will get a holiday, and will , ax\u201d -: White Underskirts, mâde- dt good with lace and insertion, othe: wi with draw string; regular $1 3.JT Ta \u201cWHITE BLOUSES TRUNKS.Fine Canvas Covered Square \u2018 Trunks, with twa tra; ot re rp DRESS SUIT ve, Imitation Leather Brown Color Suit Cases, with brass lock .$1.J} Fire Lawns and Organdies, in very pretty -designs, some with all-over insertion fronts, others trimmed with fine tucks and embroidery :n- sertion; others with low necks and Jace insertion trimmings; were $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50.To \u201c dear.: We have put into stock a special lin Day outings.Price.>, + Special in nos , Below we mention & few reductions, specially made for Victoria Day outing.want to bave something x new, no matter Ne | - Ladies\u2019 Whitewear.-ASPECTAL CLEARANCE IN WHITE COTTON UNDERSKIRTS.-3 dnzen cotton, eome trimmed with frill, edged ith fine pin tucks or hemstitched tucks and frill of embroidery; French:band, draw string at waist or \" yoke band © clear at.ter esr sah sea FINE LAWN BLOUSES Trimmed with insertion and fine tucks; were 85¢, $1.00 and $1.10.Now.sassecs 59e PRETTY BLOUSES In Lawns and Organdies, in exquisite designs and dainty patterns of, embroideries and insertion; were &3.50, $400, $450 and $6.00.T clear at Millinery.e of ready te wear Hats, in all the newest désigns and colours.- These are made up pecially for Victoria \"\u2026ne au see suv oo - $3.50 and $5.00 \u2014\u2014\u2014 An Hem in Umbrellas.What you need most for these warm weather days is a good Black Umbrella, and when the rain does come you can use.it for it just the same.ve.Per yard .2.21e $2.73 p£ sous ene een eee de 43c TES\u2019 BLACK ,UMBRELLAS\u2014 A WATERPROOF UMBRELLA LORED , Color Satin Soleil.Per 4 agon frame, gloria top, fancy horn .- co - yer ; Vols a y pu \u2019 5 dr pearl: handles, i trimming; in Amerien's ood pandics Sp Navy Blue Serge, all-wool for .olored Voile, all-woo er © regular way they woul natural w pe- deg 5 garments.Per yd.P70 yard.o.oo eee ve 57e à be $1.50.Special: price.\u201802.50 cial.» see eue averses 82.25 AY Wodl Colored Waterproof Colored Florentine Serge, all- ¥ : Serge (wi vou not shrink or spot).wool.Per yard .o3c It er yard.40e Colored Erooma,all-wool.Per 1 Given t Pony Blue Lustee, \u2018âne qual- .tees ees eves view cas ce 57 9 0 ity, 40 inches wide.= Per, Colored Canvas, all-wool.Per : Mall perd.ee cere eeneerenihne FAD.cen ern enn ae meeeens 60 Orders.French wo, \u201c4 - Silk \u2018and Weel Poplin, fine | -inches wide, in csoringé.quality, newest weave.Per FT 8e.Catherine and Joustain Bts .Per yard.cone vine 0000 44e yard .crve eres 200000 O08 To - THE NEWEST, SILKS & = ASH FABRICS HERE.Where assortments \u2018are: greatest there can: th most satisfactory selections be made.A large shi] inches wide, | the] Teadih co 8 [ERA ,# New Fancy Enghah Dress Prints wide, selected designs and shades; also Ir Per yard select fro fast colors.75 pieces to Printa.able for Men's Shirts, ote, ve Meas + ; price.me ù \"BASEMENT DEPTS.77 SUGGEST SEVERAL\" VALUES N \u201cLADIES\u201d will not readily tite of.Ladies\u2019 Belgian Gingbar : Buite, with decp cuff, new from, New Fancy \u201cCamb 90 mches wide (Manchester fabrice), es Dresses, CoM Seve even eens 0 ent.of \u2018New Washing Prints, 30 gr: Le Wh g summer shades and à Oo id est we.oss | era mA : Andlèvery item in the newest fabrics lend themselves to various Jfoyma to-day are quick to take advan skirt, seems trimmed: with insertiom.Ladies\u2018 Fine Black mew style saart, tucked: seAmS o.oo ooo LADIES\u2019 SIX \u201cCONTS- MEASURE.UP TO.FASHION'S STANDARD.£ The personal selections of buyers who've been: studying yo n and who are obliged to keep thoroughly posted on every style x glace ei x, deep square collar, fall \u2018 Ladies\u2019 Short Sacque Coats, in bl ng tl Short Coet, in black Lawn Costumes, waist beautifully \u2018tucked, deere waist full ry ig boit aie , colare blues und white \u201cLadies\u2019 Fine Plqué Suits, in biack land, white stripe, \u201cded os ith bie Fh 8! iT Tad, flare sleeve, deep collar, lace a.oe.A asp »a spas, edne gheeves, sored $2.90 | a oh bo i Buy tre sleeve, with euff FOR LADIES\u2019 BLOUSES: a our avery, ay {offerings the; Umit of value glv- : \"Dieta ried SF \u2018Per 3 id ass su 81.00 with white Ta 1.20 Vis, Stein .i \u2026\u2026.TT NE Ted Perron me sa dise your preferences fof years, ovation.si ; te 75 founce, with bebe \" Lali\u2019 ior Fit Bice Sk Cot i Si ad ol Gall sheers, with cul, Avimmed: with \u2018us A snd white fancy braid .-.- eneespone CLUES TO EAR OUR REGULAR \u201cFOOTWEAR VALUES \" The public are fast finding out- what a difference exists between customary priced and thése In .force \u2018at this establishment: The _reauit:.\u2018we are doing double the \u2018business this season that the ve cords of 1902 show.+ +\" .Ladies\u2019 Fine Soft Dongola .Ozford.Shoes, with patent tip, well\" \u2018finished.Usually sold at 11.50 pair, Our -81-25 Ladies\u2019 Fine Soft French Kid Laced Boots, madé ofi' American last, newest toes, patent tip and Louis XV.heel; esvress a See very stylish and ect fitting, eizes 21-2 to 7.Usually sold at pair.Our price > pres vcu00 Ladies\u2019 Very Best Dongola Laced on style toms, \u2018meilitary- heel patent BEES paies SUNNER CLOTHING u TE Us WEEN GREAT VANETI well iy a, RE a Tot of \u201cmoney, but in using ai secret of d the underm |\u2018 eect 2h Boys\u2019 Pritt.Blo gene?ECONOMY OPPORTUNITES Cut Crystal Flower -Vaseu.Majolica\u2018 Art Jardinjexes .; - Dinner Set {63 pieces).Song Weer Tumblers = doen.ve sees as Biron \u201cCorn \u201cBrooms sone - Self -Wringing Moye '«v sie Useful Wooden: Tubs.,\".i : Clothes Lines CU a .x Gas Chandeliers (3 3 lights), .3 re Ce a at: In, 1 aying rast in {one's slections he 6s of ne x dome ETN A prare shion says: east): must \u2018be included In the suiprigr outfit, and variety In design Ie ssgerly.sought.\u201d Wherp variety better fea- on find stock?7.WRAPPERS OF.THE HIGHEST GRADE nes am, n_The Big | es weep \u2018eivwen qe- siveddse FEE TERT IABSCIIEVEcE ven voué oa-+0 quescasc0cuu< on fa- rappers, Store's 318.00 FRONT RANK .- VALUES IN .3 LADIES\".HO! RY | pee Yor Baek Cotten flop .Ladies\u2019 Black Cotton Hose, with white feet.Per pair = Ladies\u2019 Black.Lisle .¢ Tr RL feet.Per- a 4 : ou» +» es tv \u201cSPORTING GOODS .New Lawn Bedminton Sets; ei ing of \u20ac uets, net and po gr directions, Pot up in a nice pogen box,- 26.05, pos: od.rr 18; Ni Boys\u201d Cricket .do | Men's Cricket \u2019 ba reorce sues du cennms 10.in and hy .sn.ean .s .eve on wre lowe ca.perde Wi cess Sues tter for summer weéar than a PTE DA es EU RT =: Nes fé A vo 5 a s£ EE ET , ?Led Xi .; _ Beverage, ; 9 $$ Rt d xs Sree ANT PT be The warm weather \"IJ to go around for a cou JF suit.No need to wait look like when $ fe.4 | oF the same sight q Bxcliisive, patterns.- This is a Delicious, Non - Alcoholic possessing the strength sustaining properties of the Kola Nut, and.is just the drink for this weather.TRY.IT! ROBERT ALLAN, nd PO \u2018620 DORCHESTER STREET.117 3eod is upon us, and who wants ple of weeks in his winter for your turn at a Custom to £ guess at what your suit will e Up.Step into-Fit-Reform Wardrobe and try on a suit and know just what the effect will be, then the suit can be sent home \u2018Our stock of New Spring Clothing is complete.Materials, trimmings, fit and finish equal to custom \u2018tailor clothing at one-half Hi the price.sg 5 0830.- | - 4 Pos $3, $4, $5 and 8 ; Fit-Reform Wardrobe \u2026 2344 ST.CATHERINE STREET.thane Dw Suits, 3 to 10 pare qu ad = et Tm po Si \u201cA 76DD WILL BELIEVED ~~ ANNUAL MEETING to 10 old \u2026.: TO BE A FORGERY NOW.OF Y.M.C.A.TONIGHT.Dom end Pusha.18 ema i ; Hemitton, - Ont, ter mip oo fittyacoond azaual meeting of the \u201cal \u2014_ ve mate 06 FE the das alt mie mie place this eveaing in Amociation \u201cHall a SCHOLARS OF THE .85 o'clock, The president of the Aocis BERTHELET AND: y.They | on, Mr.Bobert Mupro, wil by in.thd LANSDOWNE, SCHOOLS March et al by Nr: BEE ee PERE .paving.The Warren Paving Company was \u2018Ald.Bumbray -be made.39-51 Al.Gallery brought ip the question O'Clock and Noon To-morrow.WHITE LAWN WAISTS, shades.78c hats, while they without sleeves.Wednesday curtain, Gas Stoves.rooming lete with rubber tube, scorning .- Wednesday Morning Specials.\u2019 _ To induce early shopping, we have aranged the following very special values for: shoppers who come between Eight front of all over open work embroidery, embroidered collar and cuffs, WHITE LAWN WAISTS, new pattern, embroidery front,cuffs and collar embroidered, tucked sleeves .French Organdie Muslins.To-morrow Morning yon can have your choice of an elegant range of real French Organdie Muslins.35c goods for .Misses\u2019 Ready-To-Wear Hats.72 only, made of fine mixed straw, trimmed large straw bow, medium and dark Small sizes, especially suitable for people during the hot weather, com- ob Ladies\u2019 White Lawn \\ Waists, Newest styles, made with clusters of fine pin tucks, front, collar and cuffs inserting of Valenciennes lace .$1.00.$1.59.$1.79.entire 23c\u2026 : 39c\u2026 15c\u2026 last .Ladies\u2019 Summer Vests.White, Cream and Pink, long, short and Morning .Nottingham Lace Curtains.75 pairs of 3-1-2 yard long Nottingham Lace Curtains, new colbert edges.iris Point design with heavy border, a 81.4 Wednesday Morning .e eo = +» 39c¢.- 25¢ Wednesday iClark\u2019s Pork and Beans.Plain or with Tomato or Chill Sauce.Wednesday Morning \u20188 tins for THE HAMILTON CO\u201dY, St.Catherine & Poel 8ts., Dominion Sq.THOMAS LIGGET; + ~ Everything in Carpets, Curtains, Rugs and ?Bedding, excellent oy me A : A 1e +, x Cy EMPIRE BUILDING, 474, 2476 St Catherine St MAYOR COCHRANE DENOUNCED THE ROAD COMMITTEE.He Wants the Asphalt Pavements Repaired According to Terms: ' of Contracts.The state of the roads was discussed at the meeting of the City Council yesterday afterpoon.It that some time ago the Road Committee gave out contracts to have the asphalt repaired, but for some reason or other the contractors have not yet commenced work.This led the Mayor yesterday to denounce the the Road he had failed to eon- tracts, bat now y romp been signed for d ays and days, eee had been mo efforts made to start the contractors to worl The chairman of the Road Committee, Ald.Vallieres, raid he understosd there was to be no more delay over the matter.Contracts were awarded for additional giveri a contract to lay a composite side walk known as \u2018\u201cRiola.\u201d The Mayor took occasion to say that certain composite sidewalks which had been laid were not ing satisfaction; he declared \u20ac) > Committee seemed determined to go out of its Way to give contracts to outside firms and slight Canadian firme that had done good work for the corporation.+ It was the contention «\u2019 Ald.Lavällee and Ald.Clearihue that the City Surveyor should report on ell composite sidewalk material before the city purchased it; he should indeed be made responsible for the quality before it was purchased.It was pointed out by Ald.Vallieres that such a system would be unjust to the City Surveyor; no one could tell a sidewalk would wear till it had been tried.When the Road Committee gave out a contract the contractor gave a quarantee: it was the contractor who should be held, responsible.THE HEIGHT OF POLICEMEN.the neige wd as Policemen.ought to bend -age cemen t to moved: that \u2018the age.limit \"of 3% It was the contention of the mover that the city suffered by refusing to permit a mien to join the police force if he was over thirty.AM.\u2018Your motion is out of or Le new by-law will have to be framed before such change can take place.\u201d - some further discussion, it was de- jded to 0, refer the matter to the Police of \u201cexamining civic em ore they were given positions.He.oid there was a elaise in the bylaws which said would: be employes must be examined in order to see if they were fit for Doeitions.This rule, however, had ated by the neineration Committee; ola appoint- pee * S He read an opinion from the city attorney to the effect that fave employes must be examined.Ald.Cn NA a rule was never meant to apply to the employing of labourers such as are needed in the Incineration Al, \u2014*This is all very well, but I want fair play from this Council; you have heard opinion from the eity attorney and 1 want it enforced.\u201d that all members of Council i) ot fair play, but Ald.Gallery insisted that it was not ooming his way Discussion on the matter dropped when it was found that there was no report from a committee on the sub, N EW OFFICIAL APPOINTED.vesque be appointed.report stated that a number of candidates had been ex- smined and that Mr.Levesque had been found to be the most competent man.THis was denied by Ald.Martinesu, who said that one of thé candidates, named Boire, had taken almost as many marks when examined as.Mr.Levesque.The circumstances were such that Mr.Boire waa as Py entitled to the position as Mr.ue.This assertion wap denied by Ald.Robinson, chairman of the fire committee, and by other aldermen.It wae the contention that the fire committee had recommended the maat competent man and that Council ou not tum down committee's The applicants had been examined 7 promot builders and engineers and report of the committee was impartial in every particular.There is nothing creates a discussion *-\u2014 ~~ among the city fathers like the appointment \"of a civic position, and for over an hour Council poured forth ita eloquence as to the merits of the different candidates who desired the ition of assistant building in was finally decided by a vote of 18 te 13 to wie t the recommendation of the fire com tee and give the position to Mr.Hochet pr ao build a aga got a eet bei: ferred back to the Parks and by eng vo consideration.mittee for further Appointed General Manager.- Mr.H.L.Peder, for several years past the fidential : t of Mr: David A a hes ver 18 connection with Mr.Russell.Mr.Péiler has been appointed general manager of a company formed to exploit a scientific discovery of Dr.Lesbranches of a new\"*food, prepared from the albumen of fresh milk.The ny, is to be named \u201cThe Lacto Globalin Caux pany.2 This food, it is asserted, has very paw.mil nutritive \u2018 talities, and is practically digestive.It is intended to build a dente.Point aux Trembles, for the manufacture of Lacto Globulin, ss the lo- oality is one of the finest mil centres in ments had been made without any examination whatever having taken place.the province.Mr.Peiler says that the enterprise will be started immediately.TU i \u201cmes i 98c.| Te FT poi B tga J df ea papper a PEA Serre Re \u2014, a praised ~ BUILD UP ( CANADA, WHEN will \u201cCANADA be a MANUFACTURING COUNTRY for EXPORT?The United States is today the most conspicu- \u2018ous export manufactuF- ing country in the world.Why is this?Because the people and statesmen of the United States reaitres years ago that a strong Protective Policy would first of all build up home manufactures by securing for Americans the best of the : bome market, feeling sure all the time + that once the manufacturers of the United States grew to the needs of home consumption they would go on building for export trade.And to-day all that was predicted for the manufacturers and workingmen of the United States has come true.Millions upon millions of foreign money and tens of thousands of foreign workmen are pouring into the United States to reap some of the fruits of the great Na- - tional Protective policy of the American Union.Can Canada repeat this?Look at the Cotton Mills, Tobacco Factories, Rolling Millis, that were built up in Canada under the National Policy, and we can easily picture what would happen if the Government of -Canada would give to Canadians a Canada-for-Canadians .policy, looking first to the securing for Canadians the Canadian consumption, and then a share of the markets of India, Great Britain, Australia, Japan, Italy, Spain, Bouth Africa, in fact, of the whole worl AAAAAAA A NON-PARTIZAN APPOINTMENT.The appointment of Mr.Wallace Nes bitt, a Conservative lawyer, to the Supreme Court by a Liberal Government, is un event which, to our shame i in this coun- not.\u201cbeen a militant party man; but his âllegiance to the Conservative party has been well known.His selection, therefore, is neither the bestowal of a piece of patronage on a \u201cworker,\u201d nor\u2014as the \u2018Toronto News points out\u2014a scheme to place an active ¢ opponent \u201chors de combat.\u201d It 41 y the recognition of .imerit, and the manning of the Supreme \u2018Coûrt bench with legal talent of the first quality.: In complimenting the Government upon this entirely proper proceeding, one is restrained by a feeling that, properly, this should be the ordinary course of events; and that consequently a pointed endorsement of this step must be a doubtful compliment to the entire political world.Still & good beginning has to be made some time; and it is well to applaud it when it appears.Appointments of the character of Mortimer Clark to the Lieutenant- Governorship of Ontario, and Wallace Nesbitt to the Supreme Court, must win approval for the Government with thinking men.They indicate a disposition to look upon public office as something more | than a part of the party campaign fund; and to wipe from the public mind the unpleasant stain with which this squalid Gamey-Stratton exposure has splashed it.POLICE AND ROBBERS BATTLE ON DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO\u2014ONE KILLED.Chicago, May 19.\u2014 While searching for five hold-up men who had robbed Alderman Peter Wendling.of money and jewel- lerv amounting in value to several hundred dollars, police sergeant Philip Miller was short and fatally wounded early today.The sergeant, accompanied by two detectives, had met three men in Dear- born street.near 21st, and believing they were suspicious persqns, demanded their names.The next moment, the police say, one of the men drew a revolver and fired two shots.The first bullet passed through Miller's right lung and he fell to the ground.His companions immediately drew their revolvers and began shooting.The three suspects also drew revolvers and a fusliade ensued.It is believed that one of the suspects was shot.but all three escaped in the darkness.| Probabilities for the next twenty-four hours, specially predicted for the Montreal Star at 11 am.to-day: Fine and decidedly warm to-day; a few scattered thunderstorms during the night, becom ing general during Wednesday.Maximum and minimum temperatures during the past twenty-four hours: Medicine Hat, 36, 28; Qu'Appelle, 88, 28; Minne- doss, 62, 33; Winnipeg, 80, 44; Port Arthur, 62, 46: Parry Bound, 78, 58; Toronto, 82, 66; Ottawa, 84, 62; Montreal, 82, 56; Quebec, 62, 4; Halifax, 83, 43.Special Notice.Supper at The Savoy, on Victoria strest (opposite Academy) is a fitting ending to ony evening at the theatre.110 10 HANDSOME GIFTS Two cases which we have chosen on sccount of the hi quality and cony Sant usefulness a.arr Ca Ca Dessert Knives eine i Forms, Pear) \u201chandles mold silver ferrules and ri ly engraved blades of fine Sheffield eilver-plate.827 | No.3404\u2014Quartered Oak Case, ; gues 12 pairs Fish ves and Forks, Pearl ns solid silver forrates Pi A pc erie.$27 gt ne with constant usage, ibs sete ith oo ° id, to - oe aad ey prepaid, to, any IE pay tt horceplay À epeci were an abundance of of knockabont work.were the features of the evening.ther show this week.\u201cWeary Willis The Optimist Given Last Evening to a Large Audience.Theatre Francais and the Royal Were Well Patronised Despite Warm Weather.\u201cThe Optimist\u201d was presented last night at the Academy to a audience is the Le pertes addition to Mr.Wilard's received.It is RS fhly im orale 4 however, that the piece wil ever probable ular as other plays with which Mr Willard\u2019s name is associated.\u201cThe Optimist\u201d is a clever, entertaining play, but not a great play.The plot is light and interesting, and the lines bright and amusing, but the piece is rather lacking in action.However, an audience is presents, with the ah Jax of a clever company new piere proves - the mp of the popular Englishman.\u2018he scene of \u201cThe Optimist\u201d is laid in France, and the story modern life deals with some very nice people, who take life pleasantly.\u2018 Mr.Willard as Andre Jessan, the optimist, a delightfuls loveable man, has for a neighbour M.de la Baudiere, whose matoh- making wife decides upon Andre as a suitable husband for her Saige Lucienne.Unfortunately for the y's plan, the optimist falls in love with The rese de Rive, who is endeavouring to divorce her husband.This being 2ceom- plished, her love affair with Andre Jessan ends happily.Mr.Wilard was a charming optimist.He displayed a delicacy and charm which is a marked feature of his acting.Miss Mabel Roebuck, as Therese de Rive, was clever.Mr.J.\u2019 J.Bartlett, the husband, rt wad in contrast to that of Mr.Wie was also good, as was Mr.Cane, as M.de la Baudiere.Mme.de la Bau- diere and Lucienne, the pretty young daughters, were satisfactorily played by | Miss Rose Beaudet and Miss Thorne.To-night \u2018The Professor's Love Story\u201d will be be given, to-morrow \u2018night, \u201cThe Mxd- Thursday night \u201cDavid Garrick, Fer \u2018night and Saturday matinee .\u201cThe Cardinal,\u201d and Saturday evening \"Tom Pinch.\u201d Proctor\u2019s Theatre.To those who appreciate the free-and- easy methods of i e characteristic of the ranching states of Texas and New Mexico, the attraction at Proctora Theatre this week will appeal very strongly.The title of the attraction is \u201cThe Cattle King, and the scene of the play is New Mexico.ugh in name the play somew! re AE ba Banditit Kivi» which was presented at Proctor's last week, ER is quite.different in every other respect.Th lires are couched in better terms.ere is Jess Wild Western parlance in the last named production, and not so much riot- A play was well put on, and Mr.John T.Farrell added to the laurels bh a Won last ter advantage last ni one in Theatre Francais.a week's engagement at production\u201d turn eep green waves engulfing the ship, was Theatre Royal The Theatre Royal has a fine hot we 8 : ot : \\ .4 LR TAS .: ho ed vs et Fa ai ne 45 BE roues J * 3 7 i or 1; \u201cRu =r i PERFORMANCE AT PROCTOR'S |: not pnglived wi 0 guarre uarrel\u2019 with any.play the Sfar.The very heavy demand for e for condensed classified advertisemente in THE STAR renders it abeolutel that we should ask our readers to band in their advertisements as early as oui in the morning, and when practicable the evening before.The pressure om our col- umus is e0 great that we cannot guarantee insertion the same day of any classified ad- (lassifiod Advertising in vertisemente not in che office before twelve o'dock.For paper we cannot insertion of any advertisement not } into the Star Office © on Friday evening.\u2019 FIREWORKS 10 ets.des tu $30.00 dea.FLAGS 10 ots.Des.te $15.00 Dos, FISHING SUPPLIES Hooks, Reels, sto., on sale Our big wholesale stock of Beds, Speens.a SENTENCES TOTAL TWENTY-FOUR YEARS Judge Sicotte Surprised a Number of Old Offenders To-day.Judge Sicotte has long held that well known gaol birds should, upon conviction, be sentenced to punishments that not only fit the crime, but protect the public from thieves and vagabonds.He put his views into practical form today when he sentenced eeven men to the penitentiary for terms aggregating twenty- four years.gle Honour was sitting in the Court of Special Sessions in the absence of Judge ue! gra Rucker, a negro, was possibly forty cents.Rucker \u2018had been in 0] twice before on minor charges, and is Honour thought that a two-year term would do him good.Rucker took the sentence pretty hard, and said he did not deserve it.Edward Bos was next called to the bar.Mr.W.an met Bourgoin on St.Antoine street one afternoon some lime ago snd discovered that he was wearing his (Edwards\u2019) tothes, Smoking his made à han! acte goo ro, Sens of baving while the Edwards family was mov- plot is by no means the same, and th je urgoin entered their house and stole Th the things.There were no less than fif- | teen convictions standing against Bour- Ee all of which were for minor offences.Sicotte sent him to the penitentiary, fog four years Joseph TDesormier and Adolphe Cheva- week, Miss Marie Fetes vas seen to Da Lier broke into 338 St.Lawrence street and King.\u201d Mr.James H.Wallick's stole some dry.goods.When asked if bare se proc a-big attraction to cp bad pu thing to say they laughed and Desormier said they were © scenery was fntoricsted and did à just for fun.\u201cThere - won\u2019t be much fun in what I do,\u201d said His: Honour .\u201cYou will will each go to the] pre, Brothere Byrne in \u201cNew Eight penitentiary for four years.\u2019 Edward Terrault, Amede Durocher and Belle arene mais t.What the pro Donat Labranche broke into the residence terms an srmousy successful at 371 Richmond etreet and stole a five spectacular out to be dollar wich end some small articles of a vehicle for Pihe introduction and constant repetition of acrobatic feats, more or less clever.Assisted by' trick Furniture and Paul for three years, and Durocher for with the indulgence of a large audience, the various members of the company tumbled and turned to their heart's content.Occasionally there was a song, but [in the common gaol.He was found \u2018 as a rule the general monotony of the acrobatic feat was the order of the eveming.The bold black type on the progremme, Chicago.the money in o city \u201cDon\u2019t miss the funny ecene; be sure an thing hee wait for it,\u201d ecemed to hold out promises of better things, but the funny scene never came, The realistic storm at sea with wearing ap Judge Sicotte sent Ter- rault and che to St.Vincent de four years.Previous to the big sentences, His Hon- ur sentenced Edwin Harrie to six shouthe of steatine $15 given him by Mr.a ball wherewith to pay his expenses to on as is this sort of appened eo often, Kimball asked be rie.To HELP THE MISSION.\u2014The management ofthe Old Brewery Mission has sent a circular letter to the various Chris- tion Endeavour Bocietles in the rural districts of the province asking them to devote a plot of ground to vegetables which might be sent in to the Mission in the autumn and thus help on the good work.In the Mission restaurant last year 43,000 meals were paid for, while a large num- ber were given free, aids nature, and nature.He knows why Ayer\u2019s sick headache, nausea.a new \u201cThe doctor orders the medicine, che medicine makes the cure.Ask your own doctor abiouit it.::: He has-our formuls.Sarsaparilla makes the blood pure and rich, why it tones up weak\" nerves, and why it overcomes all debility.Ayer\u2019s Pills aid the Sarsaparilla.They keep the liver active, cure constipation, biliousness, J.0.AYER 00., Lowell, Mass.found guilty of stealing some old clothes, valued * \u201car prove Sole SPORTING \u2018aoops Leerssen 1p BLES 7 cie SPECIAL SALE Tv \u2014.SPECIAL SALE! Eloetrio Decoratiells/and Shields This Week.ia, Baus, 6 cts te 01.251 ts for Paine\u2019s rir deh Dendas, Xug., and New York.2411-2413 8s, Ustherine Street.Le Gorhaït Company Silversmiths _ beg to advise thetr patrons that they have removed their Retail Salesrooms from 36 ST.ANT GIE STREET 2379 ST.CATHERINE, STREET For Business, Outing, Tennis, Cricket, Boating, Cycling, Golf \u2019 .and Holiday Enjoÿment.\u201cEA AE \u2014Now is the Time to Buy.\u2014 \u2018You can dress yourself tastefully and economically here, and look as well as those who spend three times thg amount for their outfits.We have à farge and well assorted stock to select from.We have everything in Men\u2019s Wear for Summer comfort, including Straw Hats, Linen Hats, Light Soft Tweed and Felt Hats, Summer Negligee Shirts, Neckwear, Belts, Braces, Sashes, Light Underwear, etc, But in this advertisement.we wish to draw your attention.to our SUMMER CLO THING Such as Light Coats and Vests, Light Trousers and Coats to match, - Plain White Flannel and White Duck Coats and Trousers, Unlined Navy Blue Serge and Alpaca Coats, Here is à small list and prices of a few of our lines.' Kindly read over our prices and come in and see the values.\u2018Men's Brown Linen Coats, at 75c.Men's Light Striped , Coats and *Men\u2019s White Duck Trousers, well 1.25.Pants, ing, tennis or made with 3-in.turn Mas Fons Soria, ed Coats, outing a at 96.00.- sewed bottoms, at §1.25 wt $1.50.Men's Aipace Conta, in black, gray tr es Outing Suits, in navy Men's Fancy Striped Flanodl Tro £2.00 22 ut $1.50, 8175, 1 od Wao ond Men's White Flannel Trousers at Le e 50, 00, 50 ur Puel Cord Coats, st 1.50.wu ® ay Vests, in white pique, Men\u2019s White Duck Costs, et $1.00, Men's Outing Suits, in white duck, This duck, to FEAR M 2s, $120 $1.75 hae at $250, $2.75 and wa a en\u2019s ummer mn neaf r- \\ at 50 and b ; Veste, lool stripe (silk and wool).ab Mens Bi Blue Serge Costs, i Men sd iis ie este Blue and Black Double-breast- .New: , , Mer ac pa tro.Ve Mens od Serge Conte, at $3.35.$4.00 and $5.00.Ti a the pics ta gb Bid au do hot wen, and you'll save money by purchasing your Summer and holiday furnishings here MEN'S, YOUTHS\u2019 AND BOYS\u2019 CLOTHIER AND OUTFITTER.Cor.Craig and Bleury » Sts., and - 772299 St.Catherine Street, re years wa from M to-morrow - to mere.Mrs.L.H.Martin will be the guest in 4 \"Otta: this week, of her sister, Miss Laura ith.E Mr.J.H.P.Orose, of Liverpool, ry is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.Stanley street.Miss Lily Lavers bes left for | \u2018rondacks, she intends , where for the summer.Mr.Frnest B.Barter, 3 who left for }.England is Glasgow, Scotland.mith returned\u201d to Ottawa | rene en, McTavish street.Mine Florence Quinn, 61 Cathca suffering from who has been from a trip to the Sout! PER SONALS Mrs.S.Coulon, Manateld street, is is New Ygk.Mr.and Mrs.L.J.Codere are in town\u201d from Sherbrooke.71 Mr.T.C.Keefer has returned to Otter ontreal.Rev.Canon Foley, of Almonte, is a guest at the St.Lawrence H ; Mrs.À.P.re as Det for Ningara to spend the summer with parents.\u2018Mre.A.G.Lomas and Miss Lomas have turned to Sherbrooke from Montreal.Lieut.-Col, and the Misses Gardner.eave- spend the summer at Fos | SPORTSMEN : = Here's Health Hundreds upon hundreds of our local sportsmeh will or a trip to the various trout taking advantage of VICTORIA stocks will be unusually hsavy all WE ARE READY FOR ALL COMBRS WITH UNEQUALLED STOCKS AND UNEQUALLED rACKERS .Everything of the best has always been our motto, Try & sample package of LILAG TEA very refresh blend of carefull sels ted wths,\" pérenne ee En Pts re.cont each moving, Have flercy On that faithful \" BPORTSMENS STORES OF \"EVERY DESCRIPTION .; READY-MADE FRENCH S8OUPS IN CANS AND GLASS.Pates and Extracts of Meats in cans and g Sardines, Anchovies and Fish of \u2018all kinds in cans and glass.Canned \"Meats, Canned Poultry, Potted Meats.- Plum Puddings and Plum Pudding Sauce.Condensed Milk, Cc Capers, Olives, Pickles, Bauces, Jam Prunes, Stewing Prunes, Figs, Fruits in cans and glass.\u2018resh Vegetables in cans and glassetc, etc.50 CASES DEVONSHIRE, CIDER.Sparkling Devonshire Cider, in pints, §3.Zeper doen, # per case of two \u2018YORK STATE CIDER.\u201cParry Kennard's® Sparkling Champagne Cider, 50 cases coming inte THE NORDHEIMER Building, 207, 209 & 211 St.James St pee and and streams, the end of this week, Lnweditors to-day.FRASER, VIGER & -C0., TALIAN WAREHOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1856, fever, bas fully recovered.Mr.and Mrs.H.Weir and the Mi Weir, Sherbrooke street, have returned |, » «or Purse ! The \u2018pocket-book feels very bad after re- friend and save him from another sharp attack.\u2018The buying of ities co New Furniture Marmalade.uts, Ralains, etc., eto.should be made with - the greatest care.A good piece is never too dear, but a com- ; | mon one is always too expensive.Keep that in mind.We sell only valuable goods; things that are worth owning.Our complete stock of new im Eo rz House Furnishings, MONTREAL.Mr.and Mrs.Clarendoh Museen have | returned, to town ve taken their raridence st 174 Clsudeboye avenue.34] Dr.Clarence Gray, mon Gray, hao left for FINE OFFICES TO LET IN THE NORDHEIMER BUILDING \u201cTHD MOST CENTRAL POSITION IN THE CITY.\u201d Bh i One fine large room, one neat smal} office, and two rooms en suite.88 Apply to \u201cTHE NORDHEIMER BUILDING CO.\u201d evGEORGE A FRASER, Manager, England for a4 _Furiiture, Carpets and Curtains =~ - of the very Best quality, the most stylish prio and by highest grade for\u2019 comfort and Room 10, 207 St.James st.2 irs T.8.Vipood and Mise Vipond, after Smug Pc ha Tn $58 mm six mou Yew.J.A.RH f Bris- Indies.rast te A, Bacting, of Lake Nort Hassan or Service Rome pen ie sellin ure.We cliim to be the orlly only for cash.This means that our ; is the lemrent, If you have but a few dollars vs wil icggy\u201d multiply here cr paie your à +\" Open for >, Mr.Horace 8.Tib dork st The Guow's for ten years chief otel, Toronto, has his connection with\u2019 that bat hosielry, be the assistant ut the Kiné Edward, Toconto.mega, was care.oan Dumin w ye snd resiéing tn Darling ste had his\u201c hand crushed th While at Work in the Domi on Cotton | Are Unoqualled For Quality \u2014 and Finish.At the luncheon given.in Toronto yea by Mrs.Mortimer Clark pei Bion BEE ie oh Faloonhe ge, Miss Gertrude rock: Miss - étaikie, Miss M , Mis > 4 Cawthra.Fig, Cribs: Mins ¥ Gladys Hardy, Miss: Erie : Macdonald rand 1 Miss fax son and Mrs.Maude the Faculty of ri a! commenced & : CGI) this m continué 1 Monday, joue ly be pos tod on\u201d Wednesday totiow ILL, 8 The CP, 3 ; : upon, to\u201d, ui fring its\" i of cenyly occasioned Ea 0; John LEAGUE TO MEPT.\u2014The executive |.inale, ed = for - {in repsiritig-tive rain convey end track de Prev of the Tuberculosis wil mest tres Prevention of NEW orsious ve \u20ac Mal re at 5 oelooh Dent ha has béèt = éd aie 2uE TT Social Note high has Dean: necégeisated, a res Restaurants 8 Br \u201cpor every day.Ce Ascension Day We Close.He had his wound dressed at ue rom.TR CLL AL DOE a BAA A A OLA snlons darts Gr eran 1-2 OO Pw 5 Ole 10-404 Ode oran @ rs trashy TR Nae FC - ati ud , ee de die the \"bes.ihokiow afternpok.in: \u201ctha AC Ir SApES, luxuries of life and as gon) Bocessaties.\"John =| J AL the Toxarise and the Decamartes of tal o.beie)-0 nê Lorie, S the Now Bs "]
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