The Montreal daily star, 21 mai 1903, jeudi 21 mai 1903
[" otre AN ri At Jp \u2014 2 + .As Sonate.3 éme 4 VOL.XXXV.N° 119 MONTREAL.CIRCULATION OF STAR Las: Weeds Daily .330,680 Last Week's Weeldly 122,073 ) ; b Totallast week .452,753 PRICE ONE CENT.THE ATTITUDE OF AUSTRAL - The Dissussion of Mr.Chamberlain's \u2019 Empire Proposal stil > Continues.erm.=a CANADIAN MEMBERS IN \u2018LONDON CHOOSE SIDES.Earl of Rosebery Further Explains His Attitude\u2014Germany\u2019s Most Recent View.(By Special Cable from the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star in London.) London, May 21.\u2014 The discussion of Rt.Hom.Mr.Chamberlain's policy still rages.Hon.Mr.Copland, the Agent General to New South Wales,strongly supports it, and says: \u201cInstead of waiting for a full fledged scheme complete in every detail, we must make a beginning and allow the system to develop with time, welcoming each new proposal of a practical character, no matter from which part of the Empire's corner.Mr.Copeland plainly declares, bowever, that Australia must, for many years, if not for all time, depend on import duties as a chief source of revenue.Australia cannot, therefore, adopt Britain's free trade policy.Two Canadian members of the British _ House\u2014General Laurie and Mr.Macna- mara\u2014respectively support and oppose the preposal.The radical papers still claim that Mr.Chamberiain and Mr.Balfour are in open conflict, and they say the Ministry as a whole, is in a swirl of cross currents, and is going to pieces.The Rosebery Liberals, of whom the Daily News is spokesman, are indignant because Rosebery maintains that free trade is not a matter of party division, Lord Rosebery himself to-day authorizes tho statement that be is greatly surprised to nd his speech interpreted as support ing a zollverein scheme.He was address ing a non-political audience, and be contented himself with the proposal that the scheme should be submitted to imper tia] exoMftratiod.Berlin télegrams suggest Rosebery\u2019s pos- increasing German anxiety.Kolnische Zeitung, which is often officially inspired, utters 'a warning against German rashness, and hints that the German Government may now reconsider ita treatment of Can- ads.WINDERMERE.er EXTENSION OF TERM OF THE EARL OF MINTO.The Motives That Influenced the ©\u2019 British Ministry.(By Special Cable from the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star in London.) : «London, May 21.\u2014The extension of tbe term of the Earl of Minto is regarded, not alone ad evidence of the acceptability of bin administration, but also as an indication that the British ministers expect to be better able to fill the post to the satisfaction of Canada a year hence, when the expiry of the terms of Lori Curzon in India and Lord South Africa, and also a possible change in the British Ministry makes several able men of high rank available for such an important position.Milner in WINDERMERE.SOME OF BARR'S PARTY \u201cRETURN TO LIVERPOOL.Warnings to Those - Intending to Come to Canada.(By Special Cable from the Special Cor respondent of the Montreal Star in London.) London, May 2].\u2014Several members of the Barr colony who have returned to Liverpool, complain of the lack of provision made for them and allege that the arrangements in the West were : | gañired.lSimultanéously the press is publishing the warnings of the trades councils in Winnipeg and elsewhere.An official of the emigrant's\u201d information office here warns emigrants to Canada that the demand for labour has already been to a groût extent met by immigration.WINDERMERE.THE SALARIES OF THE AUSTRALIAN JUDGES.The New Sothern High Court and Its Functions.(By Special Cable from the Special Corre spondent of the Montreal Star in London.) London, May 21\u2014The Australian bill for the éréation of a high court for Australia will bok deprive the litigants of the right tà appeal to the Privy Committee ot the Prier Council, but it will prob- sbly Hmit.tbe number of appeals, ss in disor- D the case of Canada.The proposed sala rfes outstrip the Canadian ones, namely $20,000 for Chief Justice, $15,000 for the others.Theee salaries are higher even than those of the United States.WINDERMERE.PALL MALL COMMENTS ON MONTREAL STOCKS.Over Speculation the Cause of the Present Slump.(By Special Cable from the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star ; in London.) London, May 21.\u2014The Pall Mall Gazette, commenting on the Montreal stock slump, says: \u2018\u2019The simple fact is that Montreal, for eighteen months, has been indulging in overspeculation and 18 now witnessing the inevitable reaction.Heal thy conditions have not yet been reached, consequently the market is sensitive to the slightest inimigal influence.The failure of Yh Dominion Steel Company to realize their high expectations causes a natural fear that other important ventures on the strength of which Canada\u2019s big future is foretold may also miscarry.Both the Canadian Pacific and the Grand Trunk companies being in a strong posi- likely to be affected tion are not seriously.\u201d WINDERMERE.MORE COMPETITION FOR CANADA'S MEAT Russian Chilled Meat Into England \u2014It is Suitable for the Pcorer Classes.(By Special Cable from the Special Corre spondent of the Montreal Star in London.) London, May 21.\u2014The exclusion of the Argentine cattle has led to the bringing of an experimental cargo of Russian chilled meat to Smithfield, thus introducing a fresh competitor for Canada.bx- perts say that Russian fine third rate beef is on a level with the Argentine chilled meat.The wholesale price is two shillings five pence per stone, 8 lbs.; retail, sixpence to 24d a pound.This is especially suited for the poorer customers.WINDERMERE.WHY THE SLAUGHTER WAS NOT CHECKED.wburg, May 21.\u2014Russian of- Abe Mmigtry of the Interior stand in the matter of the Kis- Dr.Lopu Khim, a former professor in the University of St.Peters- burg and now chief of the political police under Von Plehwe, in his official report attributes the origin of the massacre to the anti-Semitic propaganda of the local newspaper Bessarabetz, edited by Krushe- wan, a Roumanian anti-Semite, Now thus paper is conducted under the censorship oi Vice-Governor Ustrugoff, a favourite of Von Plehwe, who hae more influence with the local administration than the Governor himself.An equally rabid contributor is Davidovitch, the official assistant t&o Ustrugoff.Now that Von Plehwe wishes to punish the rioters can be seen from the fact that Ustrugoff and Davidovitch have been intrusted with the investigation of the affair.A Star correspondent is informed from a reliable source in Kishineff that owing to an order issued by UstrugoX, no Jew was permitted to send a telegram to St.Peters burg during the two days of the riots.Officers of the regular army who protest ed against the barbarities were not only restrained from acting, but even reprimanded for having proposed the action.Uovernor Von Raaben, so it is said, was astonished when he received Von Plehwe's command not to employ troops in suppressing the disorders.The majority of \u2018the leaders of the rioters were strangers, not only m Kishineff, but also to Bessara- bia.They were mostly from Great Russia, while the population of Bessarabia is composed of Roumanian Jews, of Little Rus- sans and Poles.The organizers of the massacre were well supplied with money.THE GERMAN VIEW OF CHAMBERLAIN'S PLAN.(By Special Cable from a Correspondent of the Montreal Star.) Berlin, May 21.\u2014Reflection leaves Germany unruffiled by the zolMerein project advanced by Mr.Chamberlain, notwithstanding the frank intimation that it is intended primarily as a blow at German trade.The attitude of the Government is one of complete equanimity.Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s manner is disliked, but it is claimed that there is a wide difference between the British Colonial Secretary's address to his constituents at Birmingham and the passing of Imperial legislation in London.The whole speech is considered a bid for the Premiership, and Mr.Cham- beriain is credited with foreseeing the early collapse of the Balfour Ministry \u2018and with desiring to ride into Mr.Balfour's position on a wave of anti-Germanism.Moreover, the Kaiser's Ministers know that Canada and Australia were opposed at\u2019 the Coronation Colonial Conferences to an Imperial custom union on Chamberlain lines, and they do not believe that the Secretary's recent speech will alter the practical jons that actuated them then.business men are confident that whatever arrangements may eventually be made Grest Britam itself will remaih free trade, in which event they would simply supply the British Colonial markets through British hands.British industrial resources are considered aljogether inadequate to supplant the great American and German trede with the British colonies, The pro 1 of ,the Government to extend the date for the surtax on German ods Lo go into effect a to meet with the approval of importers in Montreal.It was at first considered by the powers that be that plenty of time was given when it was stated that goods ordered before the 16th of April must be in Canada by the 30th of June, after which date-the surtax -would go into effect.This would allow of goods being shipped, or orders cancelled.The dry goods people and other importers objected, so under the present pro- 1 arrangement the time for importation of goods ordered «before the I8th of April, will be extended to September 30th.This will make a great difference to the Canadian importers.who in some cases would have lost heavily if the goods had not been ready to ship by June ,The arrival of the goods at any port in Canada being sufficient without entry City Importers Approve ~ Extending Date of Surtax being called for is another point which pleases the importers, as in some cases the goods would have time to reach their destination after being landed, and the benefits of the time extension would have been lost.WILL MAKE GREAT RIFFERENCE.\u201cIv is a very good thing for the imagent this morning, \u2018\u2018it will make a great difference to most of them.It was not well to spring that change in taxation upon them too suddenly.tn many cases goods were ordered in \u201de- cember and January, and were being sold in Canada from samples by the travellers all over the country.these goods bad to :be manufactured.Suppose they were not ready to ship to reach here by the 30th of June, the im- + taken a cofisiderable ! ers time in which to get their goods intial Some of porters would have lost money, as they had been ordered by customers at a vef- tain price already.L0% \u201cIt is also à good thing that asuniform:{ date of entry should not be provided fog; as at that rate goods for Winnipeg, ford example, might each Canada ii\u201d tim¥.¢ but\u2019 would not get to the West.till the | time limit had expired.\u201d : sok Another promivent importer, who res fused to be.quoted, took an opposite view \u201cNo, in my opinion, it is not a good thing to extend the time,\u201d he said.\u201cWhy?Because the country is full of unscrupp- lous persons, who would not hesitate ta swear that their goods were ordered before April 16th, and thus flood the may: ket with quite uunecessary goods brought in before the surtax goes into effect There are many people equal to dog that, and this extension of time will give them the desired opportunity.That's the reason I don\u2019t think well of this actiom of the Government.\u201d vo Mr.E.C.B.Fetherstonhaugh, of 8.Greenshiélds, considered the extension of] time a good move, as.it gave the import- the country, when they might have lost heavily.\u2019 Mr.Scott Robertson, of Caverhill and Kissock, said: \u201cWe are perfectly well otherwise , «| pleased with the new arrangements res} 9 ! | garding the time extension.That is so far] porters,\u201d said a prominent manufacturers\u2019 | as this firm personally is concerned.It\u2018 probably ' will allow us.we believe, time to get in all the goods which we ordered betore the 18th of April.\u201d Messrs.Fitzgibbon, Echafheitlin and Co.are also ratisfied.\u201cThis change is decidedly beneficial to us,\u201d raid a member of the firm this morning.\u2018\u201cThe great trouble was to make arrangements about freight.We think that three months\u2019 extra time will cover al that we have ordered.\u201d The G.T.R.has decidel to place n free library service on all as through trains, and arrangements have heen made with the Booklover\u2019s Library, of Philadelphia, for a supply of the latest works of fiction.Eight cars are to be fitted up with between 25 and 50 books in each.and these: will be at the disposal of all nas- sengets on cafe-parlour and Pullman cars.e service is to be inauguratéd tomorrow morning, and the first car to be so equipped will be No.2602.This car will be attached to the International Limited, which leaves Bonaventure station at 9 a.m.Other trains to follow in quick succes sion will the through trains between Toronto and Buffalo, those between New York and Chicago, and all between Buf- Phe\u201d books mil be.fo e ks wi Tea to passengers in the cafe-pérlour or Puliman cars.But Grand Trunk Will Place | ~ Free Libraries on Trains a feature which will appeal to the travelling public is that rubscribers to the Bouklover's Library will be give the privilege vf exchangmg their while travelling on the trains.will, of course, merely have the use of t while pursuing their journey.come a very popular factor in Western transportation, the G.T.R.is the first line in Canada to adopt the principle.À eatalogue will be issued giving «\u20ac list of the books and distributed on the trains for the information of the patrons.Each set of the books will be changed | ] ; pasvengers | can always obtain the latest literature on F every three months.so that G.T.R.trains.Under the arrangement.effected with the Philadelphia firm, the authorities of the G.T.R.expeot to have plenty of books | in order to meet the varied tastes of the .\u2019 patrons of that line.i NANGTH CONDUT - RAY BE BULT Will Cost $2,000,000 and Will Ba Under Civic Control.WILL YIELD BIG REVENUE Ald.Laporte Favours Its Construction and Thinks it Will Prove a Good Investment.A new by-law regarding the construction of a general conduit in the city x» being prepared by Ald.L.A.Lapointe.Notwithstanding the fact that certain companies in the city possess the right to lay conduits for their own use\u2014a pnyvilege given by the Legislature\u2014it is the contention that the amended city charter gives the corporation the right of campelling all electric companies to Jay their wires.m a general conduit.This right, Ald.Lapointe contended to-day, should be taken advantage of by the city.At present the corporation secured no revenue from the conduite laid in the streets.It is AJd.Lapointe\u2019s Opinion that if a general conduit was\u2019 constructed in and controlled by the city, a handsome revenue would reach the civie treasury.The by-law now being prepared quotes section 7 of clause 300 in the .charter, which, it is held, empowers corporation to order the laying of wires underground and to proceed with the construction of a common or general conduit.The section is as follows: \u201cSection 8\u2014To ate or prohibit thed placing of poles and the suspending of wires along or across streets, alleys and public places ,and to uire any and all wires within prescribed limits, or throughout the city, to be as it may signate, beneath the surface of the streets or elsewhere, and to require any poles already erected or wires already suspended to be removed, and the wires likewise placed in conduits beneath the surface of the streets or elsewhere, and to cumpel any or all wires, pipes and constructions and conduMs to be placed in a \u201ccommon\u201d area beneath the surfave or else where, upon terms as it pay designate, and to regulate or prohibit the locating, construction and maintenance of bridges and street railway tracks in, under, or over any street, alley or public way.\u201d ith such a clause at its back, it is claimed that the city has the power to ignore any rights private ompases may possess with respect to the laying of private conduits, and to order the construction of à general conduit which all companies shall use and which shall yield a revenue to the corporation.lt is expected there will cussion in Council when by-law is presented.Those against the big project claim it would be né for the city to borrow at least $3,000,000 before such conduit could be constructed.They are of the opimion the public would not tolerate any such expensive venture.Those favouring it, however, hold the view that the annnal from companies using the conduit would soon pay off its entire cost.Lectured on Tuberculosis.a warm dis- d.Lapointe's lecture on \u201cTuberculosis\u201d given last might in the lecture room of Olivet Baptist Church by Dr.Harding.The lecture was one of those arranged for by the for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, as were given in many of the churches on Sunday night.Great interest was manifested in the The lecturer indicated the causes of con- | 7 sumption, and the means of prevention.Careful instructions were given as to the treatment of a patient, and stress was laid upon the care to be exercised in handling everything pertaining to the patient.LEADER OF \u201cDOUKS\u201d PLACED UNDER ARREST.Winnipez, May 21.\u2014Paropolkin, the chief leader of the fanatical Doukhobors, who endeavoured to launch a crusade a few weeks agn, has been arrested on the charge of 'nsanity and taken to Prince Albert to await examination.SSO DEOS HOODOO DOOD $ « © A BOON TO EMPLOYES.2 > - © In order to give their employes © © the full benefit of the Victoria © ® Day holiday, the principal whole © % sale houses will close their places © © of business from Friday night until © © Tuesday morning.© > a AN, A A 2a).© \u2018The Middleman.\u201d Mr.E.8.Willard appeared at the Academy of Music last night in \u201cThe Middleman,\u201d the play that made him famous.Although the night was a hot one.a large audience was present, and much enthusiasm prevailed.Mr.Willard's acting was, as usual, excellent and natural, and his support was also good.The play is a strong one, and jin the hands of Mr.Willard it was seen at its beat.Tonight \u201cDavid Garrick\u201d will form the $5.00.: Bexnutifully finished .finest silver-plate Sugar Bowl and Cream @ We shall be pleased to to mail toyouraddress, free of cost, a copy of our new Wedding Gift Folder ham SR attractive of articles at prices.Ryrie Bros.JEWELERS, books F \u201cWhile the free library service\u2019 has he: | Sale of Eleven Million Packets or annum is a Public Endorsement of Quality \u2014Against which there is no.appeal A Ceylon Tea, in Sealed Lead Packets .Only: BLACK OR NATURAL GREEN 1192 aod if 60c, 50¢, 40c, Fine are taking the fly and see us.reliable Tackle at a Fishing .Tackle The Trout season:is now open, and the fish readily.[If you are planning a trip and require a whole outfit or only a few little things to sort up, come Our Stock is very complete in Il prices.Save time and money by visiting Headquarters.30c, 25c Per Pound! T.W.BOYD & SON, 1683 Notre Dame St.\u2018There are more shirts and collars laundered at the Troy Laundry, 8 & 10 Inspector St, than at any other 2 laundries in the city.The moral is not hard to find.Phone and waggon will call.! WANT EVERY MAN That Speculates \u201cTO BUY AN OPTION.Ouly safe way.All orders executed on -Leadon Stock Exchange.Full particulars cheerfully supplied, NORRIS P.BRYANT.-S4 fit.Francois Xavier St, Montreal Long Distance Phone Main QV(3.134 372 By Sigmead Pyramid as b Yankee businass read as follows : $! Although I was I was only yoodaring that the enterprietn, y= 4 \u2018\u201cON TOP AND IN THE BOWELS OF CHEOPS' PYRAMID\" From the Gentleman's Magasine, May-June, 1303.s\u2026\u2026\u2026.«Walking up the rond which leads from the Mena House to the plateau of the a io omall camel caravan being photographed there, with she Oneops nanging down their aide showed in large letters the words: \u2018Di Schlitz Beer,® tho beer that made Milwaukee famous; \u2018Drink White Bock Water,' its equal fs noknown.o9ably impressed by this desecration, I head to smile atthe gh knows bow to get advertisement even out of the Pyramids.agent had not made his The animals were laden with osses, and epirit sdvertisi nk that \u2018Cheops drank.\u2019 This her BORLITE ily \u201c everywhiew, and that qEHLITZ AA ay a UTE 82 CK WATER can po found est whito legend AS _ Sole Agents tor Cana, «y 257 St Lawrence St.TELEPHONES :\u2014Bell, East 781-782 ; Merchants 69.are good shirts.This is a universal opinion.Ten men out of ten will acknowledge it.wearing Tooke\u2019s fit well, wear well.preference to any others.R.J.TOOK Shirts.| Thousands Look around and see the gentlemen who are It\u2019s easy to pick them out.They look well, \u2018are wearing Tooke\u2019s Shirts\" in 177 St.James St.2387 St.Catherine St., West 1553 St.Catherine St., East.| WILL BUY New Brunswick Petroleum.Ohio & California.| WILL SELL International Mercantile KONCY.\u2026.«e \u2026 X Slater shoe Common .893.50 2000 VK.thel Consolidated Mines.33 100 Havana hlectrie Com\u2019 (Make offer) 4 NORRIS P.BRYANT, Options and Investment Securities, 84 St.Francois Xavier St, Montreal.Long Distance \u2018Phone, Main-2833.50 50 MANITOBA & N.W.T.Samples wanted in Clothing, Underwear, Furs, Gloves, Shoes, or Specialties.Seven years\u2019 experience: Results secured.\u201cR 2552, Star Office.Antique Jewellery Curios Old Watches, Clocks, Silver, Jewellery and Curios bought.R.Hemsley, Jeweller, 258 St.James Street, Montreal.111 stf FOR EAK TIRED EYES.Dr.Co Ie Eye Tonic is famous.Used by, the best specialists for many years.Sample JUc coim or stamps, Dr.Chisholm Co, Washington, D.C.w .T0 LAUNCH DEFENDER.New Seawanhaka Cup Boat to Be | Launched Saturday.t is announced that the new SBeawan- haka Cup defender, which is the only one that has been built and designed this year, will be launched at the Royal St.w- reace Yacht Club on Saturday next.There wii be a number of the other boats of the club fleet out, and on Victoria Day the usual events will be indulged in.Edmonton js the objective point of a number of railways, meking that town of great importance.Special Notice.Business Mens Restaurant.en from 1145 am.until 2.30 Full meal 35c.Located op the 6th of The 8.Carsley Co, Limited, lishment.Why certainly the Morrie Piane.is ada\u2019s best.\u2018unbiseed musitièn Gh tell you so \u201ca ae pu Re UE ILES We can sell you Sewing Machines $25.00 Other atores sell them at $35.00 118 z 2e01 THE DAVIS MACHINE, Highest Grade ou: the Market.WILDER'S New Department, .£cturers, and B Uverything in .: line, Brackets, / , iusters, Shades, | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u20148, Wiring, all Gas » Up 971.gent Electric Co., > ASK FOR DR.SPIEGEL\u2019S TABLETS, the dinly reliable remedy for impotency.ac all druggists or address for rticulars P.O, Box 3550, Montreal.pe \u201c70 cod .Catherine Street.vig y\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee Heavy Duck! White Flan}: = Grey fade at the Flannel Coats, descourt od in th li Aorial £53 iE Leather.was sus- Linen -\u2014\u2014- And hundreds d Bugs work.Cost 25¢c.a ey back.if not and glocers.; _ -YON@®\u2019 Liquid | \u201cying Xs, corner Craig and 4 1000 1tf At the Hannan Sto= #most complete asse prices beyond come: iCHOR LINE nips from New York regularly \u2018or L_ gow via Londonderry., tort accominudativue at Lowes: Mais Ct classes of passengers.; tes and New Illustrated Book of Tours ~ » ppiy to HENDERSON BROTHERS, mal Agents, 17 and 19 Broadway, New Lon Bere Houre JR in TICKET-OF-LEAVEMAN ARRESETD IN ST.ALBANS.Armand Voyer, about 35 years of age, a tick-of-leave man who is well known in police circles m Montreal, has been ar- Fested at St.Albans, Vt.charged with burglary.When arrested Voyer told the authorities of St.Albans that his name was Rodier.Chief Carpenter was at once communicated with and upon investigation found that his name was not Rodier, but that he was one of the men who wera run down here by the police about two years ago.was finally sentenced to five years in the penitentiary for house-break- ing, and was afterwards released on a ticket-of-leave.Chief Carpenter wired Lieut.{ol.Sherwood, of the Dominion \u2018poli Yor instructions as to what course to Pheane ni, the event of failure to make out a case against Voyer at St.Albans.Verdict of Suffocation.The Coroner held an inquest yesterdav on\\the body of a new-born infant found in the church of the Franciscans, Dorchester We, \u20ac screws, side ous promobtn threugbout, and type.¥ ets at reduced rates \u201c & Second Cabin, to Liverpool, a Brmiol, 68700\" 10 London.$40.0 a wecond Cabin, round trip, $74.28; .\u2018 Tlsird Class to Liverpooi, Leudon, G6, lust, Londouderry ani Queenstown, $25.0 book passage nnd lor all particulars a Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Atlantic steamship Lines, ¥t.Sacrament dtreot, diountreal.¥évodn CUNARD LIN 'Boston-Queenstown-Liverpoo Fast \u2018 win-screw Mail and Passenger steamers.1462K0 tons ; 600 feet long.Tu markable Jur steadiness.Rooms upper deck amidships; perteet ventilation, ; - DAXONIA\u2014 May 53, June 2, June 30.IVrMNIA\u2014June 16, Juiy Î4 ULTONIA -1mird class only.Specialy fitted.April 28, May 26.CAMPATHIA (new), second cabin and third class.Sally May J@, Plans.sailings, ete, 144 State 8t., Boston, Mass.ALEXANDER MARTIN, AGENT, or te W.H.Henry, Templs Building, 185 8.James, HNorthGerman Lloyd, ST LAPRISS wEKVIC YLYMOUTH -CHERBOURG\u2014BREMEN, K.Wm.[J.May 28, 4p m Kroapriog, July 7, 3p m Kronprinz, June 8, 3p mm Kaiser, July li, 1088 Kaiser, June JU, lu am|K.W m.lL, Juiy 21,1 pm K.Wm.IL lune Bip mn | Kaiser, Av 4, 10 HE NEW TWIN-8ChEW EXPRESS Ff, 8.\u201cKAISER WILHELM Ii.\" (U7 Ieet\u20141y,5UU Wis - 40,008 horme- power: BAILS MAY 26, JUNE 33, aULY 41, AUG.28.TWIN-SCRXW PASSENGER SERVIOCS FLYMULTH\u2014CHERBOUKG\u2014BREMEN, Friedrich, May 21, noom Luise, June 18, 10a m Barbarossa, May 26,11am Friedrich.June 25,10 am Kurfuerst, June \u20ac, noon Barbarosss.Juiy2,11 eam Bremen, Juuo 13, LL a à | Kurfuersi, July v, 10 à m MEDITERRANEAN SERVIOR GIBRALTAK\u2014 NAPLES-GEN P.Irene.May 23,2 p m Laho, June Mohenz'n, Jäue 4, 3 p.m | P.Lrene.Jul sWeliar, Juneld, lam a Albert.June 4U, noon Naples, times saby.OELRICHS & CO.5 EPS UE N.Y.M.HENRY, SOLE AGENT for Montreal Temple Building, 180 5t.James St.110 tf = 1 am.OA, 47,10 a » 4,1 p.m Holhenz'n, July 18,11 a m Weimar, Aug 3, JUA M amburg-d}merican.#0: PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014HANBURG Twin-Sorew Express and Passenger servis» A.Vicwria eo May 21 | Patricla ee .Jugs 8 Bluecher.May 38 | Moitke.June © Peanayivagis.May 30 F.Bismarck.Jupe 11 Deutschland.June 4 Palatia .Jone 13 ».5.Doutsvhland, record vo, Ba T hours dt ain.Mails Moy 7, June 4, oa, Sant.16, Hambuarg-Ameriean Line, 37 M\u2019way, N.Y.James Thom, General Agent, 44 St Francois Xuvierst.; W.H.Menty Tempie Building, 1a6 6 street west, A verdict of suff n by some on or persons unkno was re ta demenut Buttersby\u2019s .Breet, ourist Agency, 178 #6, James 1, pul Ee Lab grew ar ower ry , «18 ection ment Mon Toe a contentions by the city that bad been abandoned, as to this strip, and dedicated for public use; that by a long o delay in bringing action, over hive years.streets, of girls from evil surrov FE tiff had waived any rights for com - ; uiesced i LE Fes it al FL £& 2 g * ONGSHORENEN BECOME, RESTE.~~ CONFERENCE AT BOARD OF TRADE & & Fo) Labour Bureau.& Mr.O'Neill returns.Men claim that employers are still using Independent : More labourers arriving to-day from Europe.States that no strike will occur.i} Gear announces that all differences will be carefully adjusted.SSSSRBLSBTEBIRBECOILVINBRA RARE & Mr.& & Ld oxo Lolote pelotogetolegogeatetoletotototeototolotote tole Ta) It is just possible that.there may be ân- other strike on the doaks.There has been a fechng «of unrest among the men for more than a week.It wus stated bv some of the longshoremen | at work on the harbour today that the Independent.Lubour Bureau 1s stall doing business at the old stand and that men are being engaged onl put to work day by day.The officials of the union, when seen, said they were aware of the fact that men were being engaged through the bureau.but they express«d the opimion that rhe steamship companies, when made aware of this practice, would see to it that the agreement would be respected and that there would he no strike.When a representatsve of the Star was in St.Marv's Hall, the \u2018longshoremen\u2019s headquarters, three workingmen appeared at the secretary's office and stated that they had heen empicyed through the la bour bureau.They presented a labour bureau check and a ~:gned agreement containing à scale of prices.The agreement \u2018us shown by the men engaged.consisted of a four-page leaflet.On one side were the conditions upon which the men agree to go to work, and these were signed by the men engaged, and on the other side were the prommses made by the labour bureau and signed for the bureau by one of its employes, who 1n hs signature simply signed himself P.The agreement was not dated.The men wanted 10 know what they were going to do.They said they had been instructed by an agent to go to this bureau and they would be able to find work.Mr.JG.O'Neill.the business agent.went to his home at Buckingham on Monday for a rest, but owing to dissatisfaction arising, he was wired to return immediately.CONFERENCE HELD TO-DAY.A conference was herd this afternoon in the offices of the Shipping Federation in the Board of Trade building.Mr.J.GO'Neil complained that the bureau was still hiring men to work on the Jocks.He stated specific camen and he expressed the hope that the difficulty would be re- medi as soon as possihle.The members of the federation present | promised tn invéstigate the matier without any delay.One of the members nf the Shipping Federation, when seen after the meeting, said the trouble was over the Tth cliuse of the agreement abolishing the Tihonr bureau in so far as union men are con cerned.He thought the matter would be ar ranged to the general satæfaction of ull in a day or two.EXPRESSED REGRET AT TROUBILF Mr.I.G.O'Neil, when interviewed, ex- sed r that there was trouble Brewing.1e had hoped to have been able to have spent a few quiet days at his home in the country.\u201cThe whole trouble in à nutshell 1s this,\u201d said the labour leader.\u201cmen are being el d through the labour bureau just the same ax before the agreement was signed.We antend to carry out our part of the contruct to the very letter, and I sincerely hope the shipping le will do the same.\u2019 \u201cWill there be another etrikc*\u201d asked.\u201cNo, I do not think so.T believe that the employers will see tha justice of our claim at once and wall :«Jjust the difficulty.\u201d was It was stated on the -wharves by some of the \u2019longshoromen that there was go ing to be a mass meeting on Sunday afternoon at the Bonsecours Market Hall, when the reports will be received and the whole matter thoroughly discussed.Mr.W.I.Gear when asked for a statement said: \u201cIf there are any differences between the.\u2019longshoremen and their employers they will, no doubt, be amicably adjusted.I Lave heard rumours of strike, but they are not true.\u201d CONSIDERABLE UNREST ALONG WATERFRONT AMONG LABOURERS.On the water front the situation is somewhat uncertain.There is unrest among the 'longshore- m and there is a feeling that there may possibly be another strike.& the Monday is, however, the \"of the moët frequentlv mention\" Church for the strike to he ¢ street.When The point over willigetiiiy in 1892 be the greatest frigh On which the old used; but pleintiff men two to three feet on thus occupied by build- .vement flushing within his Re and claimed comvensation Phe city.The trial court dismissed and the appeal is from the judg: of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, at treal, unanimously affirming the de- of Judge Archibald at the trial.u uewtions on the appeal involve the the land t of the local improvement © for the.permanent pavement, plaine in the ground being city.and again that the ac- does not in any event lie, an action for trespass and F3 ix vey ing to give k to the appenred for tire appetit are! .or Lhe appellant; Atwater, C., and Archambault, K.C.for respon- t t., the conclusion of the argu- re j ent pe reserved and the Tiday ng.rt will sit on séturda 3 as to- legal holiday.\u201c Changes on Atlantic Division.plaintiff if, Per- § e i Joba, Ma a.yh me pDovnie, the of theme will cost £10 for outfit and tray- on his a be of the Minto Cup js to be cap- nk \u2018 rived here last night, and Le elling expenses.Other contents of the with her the Shamrocks.charge of the division.aot was to appoint Charles W.Bur- division superintendent at Bi ville, Et succession to W.K.Thompson, who has been promoted\u201d to superintendent at Moosejaw, Assa.| Rededication of a Church.®pecisl to The Montreal Star.TRichford, Vt., Ma a Rededication the new rem e ist Episcopal 4 at Sheldon took place yesterday.iy dergymen of the depomninetion \u2018rhé-wWork ss rodling mills.graphs, and these tell a truth suffering and destitution whios nection with easy to Pead unmoved.Here an .boys and girls\u2019 Already It has placed out emigrants.and not two in a hindred of these have fajled.This year 317 boys have gone\u2019 across seas In the wake of their predecessors, and Dr.Barnardo earnestly asks his readers to help him to ® send out a second party of 200 girls.Each | Magazine include an Incisive article on the greaf\u201d\u201cServant Girl Problem,\u201d showing how the Homes help to soive it; \u201cThe Fight with the Dragon,\u201d by Rev.Dr.Grattan Guinness; an appeal for cottage additions to the well known and unique Village Home for Girls at Barkingside, Ilford: and many other items which are both readable and well forth reading.A copy of the Magazine will be sent grans and post free to any one who plication for it at the Head Offices of the Homes.18 to 2 Stepney Causeway, London, E.Funder contract with the bureau, are given work first and the old union men have to take the places that are left.1.800 MEN AT WORK.This point was mentiened to Mr.Bailey, .the manager of the bureau, this morning \u2018by a Star reporter.Mr.Bailey said: \u201cI [do not see what reason the unin men have to complain.Yesterday ! had returns from every ship ain the harbour.There were about 1,800 men at work, and only about 300 of them were from the bureau.t 1.5% being members of the union.We must give these men work.We are under contract with them for six months.\u201d \u201cHow many men have you under contract now\u201d Mr.Bailey was asked.\u201cAbout 350 he replied.It 15 understood.however.that the \"Longshoremen take another view of the matter.They argue that 1f 300 out of 350 of the men from the Bureau are at work, while only 1.500 out of their nearly 3,000 are placed, it means that the men trom the Bureau are receiving a distinet preference, which thy claim is a violation of the terms of the agreement.MORE MEN FROM ENGLAND.The situation has been rendered more critical by the arrival of ninety men from England, whom the Independent Labour Bureau has brought out under contract, and who will go to swell the number of men for whom employment must be found.Forty, of these came by the Huro- na and fifty by the Brazilhan.OVER 40 SHIPS IN PORT.To add to this, there are now over forty ships in port, which 1s an almost unprecedented number to be in Montreal at onc tune.The rush for unloading i= so great that the shipping men have not enough room to handle their cargoes: and tor this reason boats are being constantly delayed.The shipping men are inchned to doubt the probability of a strike.and their claim, a= expressed by Mr.Bailey to-day, 1s that the dissatisfaction among the men 1s confined to a small section and that of a strike were called.only a small part of the \u2018lungshoremen would respond.+++++++ FEET teed : LATEST INFORMATION + + As T0 THE INSURANCE 4 + AT ST.HYACINTHE.; ; Later information increases the + +.amount oË Insurance carried un + + the burned area at St.Hyucinthe, + + Jt as divided as follows : + + 1.Royal .10000000 £31,000 + + > Commercial Umon .\u2026.40.000 + + 3 Northern .se + + 4 Phoemx.nf London .16,000 + + 5 Liverpool.London and + + Globé 0 a.Lo 14.000 + + 8 London and Lancashire 14.000 + + 7 N B and Mercantile.g300 + + K Norwwh Umon oo.12.000 + + 0.London Assurance .11.000 + + ll Actna .2.010000 0 10000 + | + 11.British Ameriea .10000 + + 12 Queen oo.ieee a Jon + + 13.Guardian .0 R 500 + + 14.(Ottawa 2.112 211000 RHO + + 15.Nations} Lof Ireland \u2026.8,500 + + 16.Phoenix.of Hartiord.8.0 + + 17.Atlas .2.avec 6.000 + + 18.Caledonian .6.0m + + 19 North America .5.500 + + M Union .0.5.00 + + 2 Sun .+.ao eee 4.00 + + 7 Seott, Uniom and Natl, 3.300 + + 23 Manchester.2.50 + + 21 Home.ov 42 s00000 2.000 + + 25.Quebev +.200000 20M) 4 + 26.Alhance +.1.300 + + 27.Western .cove ene 1.000 $ : 220,000 + + + + L444 44444 I HES (Bee also page twelve.) \u2014\u2014 Rev.Canon Evane\u2019 Condition.Rev (anon Evans rested quietly at the Royal Victoria Hospital during bust might.and the shght improvement ID his condi tion remained unchanged this aiterncon, His continued illness.which has resulte from a chill he got a week ago today, 1s causing much anxiety to his congregation and his many personal friends, but despite his advanced age, his strong constitation is evidently standing him in good stead.yoy, Badly Injured by Belt.Francia J.Burns, aged 22 yeurs, 167 Rosel street.was taken de the General\u201d H ital to-dav suffering from mjunes received bv.being caught in_the belting of wome machinery at the Pillow, Hersey Before he was + is left arm was badly lacerated, Dr.Bary\u2019; fractured and his left thigh gasine, just mi.with the stat =, moment nearly* homas Returning.| his care.It'hardiÿivad at the C.PP.R.of to press home the Mir Thomas Nhaughnessy, widely ramified work.re (*.P.consciences of all who ver, with the task of child-¥ tour of inspection admissions a week and ovg* couple of weeks.incurables, and babies are, \u2014\u2014\u2014 ther ciaims urged upon then Here.The illustrations of the Mags.R.had left on hws return Speaker of the sual, very effective.Al) are.i isa guest f beggar-bables, of groups from.__ f little folk sent by far-away Leone, of marvellous transformatio between the ragged boys of a c-a town and the well-developed young.ans of Canada: all of them preaching real needs of the case, and also the SUE strip of land ; tainty and effectiveness of the met , which the city adopted to save and to uplift.tion of its work h Association been In no s&peo- the National Waifjain- ore successful than fgzh- he emigration of selected proteges, bothi] } n Canada and the British Colonies 13,978 akes ap- Tired Out Tired when you go to bed, tired when ou get T ke Aver's.S time, h : Your blood is impure.Take s.Darsaparilla and be quickly cured.\u2018the bowels are constipated, take Ayer\u2019s up, tired all the Ns.LSarese: I'reasurer Orr, of publication, MR.REZIN ORR PREPARES A STATEMENT FOR THE PUBLIC.the employes say that there is no change whatever in the situation, and it now remains for the employes to.come to vome decision as to what steps \u2018they will take in view of*the fact that their demands have been turned down.- The men had a lengthy meeting last might, at which, it is stated, Mr.in Orr, the International Association repre- rentative, urged conciliation, and went so far as to counsel the men not to strike, As ther grievances were not of a character lo suggest success.When this statement was shown to Mr.Orr to-day.body could possibly know what was said by him or any one else at the meeting.He said that it was not yet time tor a statement to be made.CONDITION OF THE FUNDS.statement had been made that the funds of the International Association were in condition to stand a strike, and that with several others on hand the Association did not want a struggle in Montreal.To this Mr.Orr again rephed that no outsider knew what he said at the meeting.and he was not responsible for guése- work.Mr.Orr was asked if he did not think that the public was entitled to a statement from him in view of the excitement which had been caused in financial and other circles.His reply was that neither he or the men were responsible for the excitement.They had no desire for any ublicity in the matter whatever, and he t ought that the lesa said about it the better.CONSENTS TO GIVE STATEMENT.Finally Mr.Orr prepared the following signed statement: 09000060000000000000000000 ® © \u201cWhile a great many statements have been made to the press regarding the present differences between the Montreal Street Railway Company and its employes, I desire to defend the attitude of the International Association.\u201cWe have no desire to create any excitement, and alwavs aim to effect a peaceable adjustment of any difficulties existing between the street rutlway companies and their employes.and whenever we get to 4 point that we cannot agree upon we are always willing to advise our locals to submit to arbitration.\u201cAs to the statement that I have advised against the demands made by the local organization.I simply stated to the men at both meetin that they knew what their cond tions were and what wages they wanted.\u201cMy object in appearing before them was to give advice on obeving the laws of the association, and in 30 doing we, as an organization would always be in a pomtion to five them our support m trying to get what they asked for.\"As to advising for or against the strike.1 never consider that question «0 long as there is a possible chance given to, peaceably- adjust the existing differences.(Sgned) \u201cREZIN ORR.\u201d 0.0000 0000,0000000000000 President Melorhe was asked when the next meeting of the men would be called.He replied that he had no idea whatever.Around the committee headquarters at the Empire Hall everything is very quiet.POOPOVIPPPIVIPDPPD®DIP VOPR VPI IVOOO OE QOROPPPIVIVVWIDIOPVRPEPOPDEOPPOPOOCDIDOE Bebhedobb ddd bb hd ddd hdd bdo bbb bbb bobo ok db doped op CALLED UPON SENATOR FORGET.About 11 a.m.to-day President Meloche, of the local Street Railwaymen's Union, and three members of the umen called upon Senator Forget as President of the Company and asked him to discuss the atnation with them.The Senator said that he was quite pleased at the opportunity to discus any grievance which the men had, ua this was in arvord with the existing -gree ment.+ Mr.Meloche made it plain that thev d come to discuss the new demands and the Senator at once replied that this was out of the question.He pointed out that cast Iron agre And signed and by this bound to hear the men an grievances.If they had any grievances it was now in order to name them and he would do his beat to set things rights.- Thé committee then repudiated the February agreement and said that they had come to discuss the new demands and in February a \u201cheen drawn up ment he was diècuss their It was pointed out to Mr.Orr that a FEB ST ARE SWS ADIT TOY The interesting feature to-day in connection with the strained relations he- tween tbe Montreal Street Railway and its employes was the tation upon Senator Forget and the men\u2019s repudiation of the February agreement.\u2019 the International Association, gives out a statement Chere is no change in the situation in connection with the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company difficulty with its employes beyond the refusal cf the manager to talk with men other than the employes.\\Decessary it was for the men to live up Both the street cur company officials and | he smiled and asked how any- | ~-8 calling of a depy- for \u2018to the terma of the February agréément jin order to command any further witen- |tion.but the men were obdurate.| Officially, that ended the interview.Senator Forget told them that he had nothing more to eay to them except zs a friend.For some little time he counselled them Yo be careful of their actions; to remem- bar that the community was watching them and that if they did not act in a becoming manner, the result would ke fatal to their case.: They thanked the president for the Lime he took with them and then retired.PUBLIC OPINION DOES NOT FAVOUR STRIKE.Aldermen who were at the City Hall today seemed very strongly of the opinion 1 { | i i i 1 | that the Street Railway employes would be making a most injudicious move if they were to etrike.\u201cIt is quite evident,\u201d sad a city father, \u201cthat public opinion does not seem like tolerating any more strikes at present.The trade of the port has been hampered by the 'longshoremen\u2019s strike, and things have been badly tied up by the teamaters\u2019 THURSDAY, MAY 21 material, $12 to $30.because you buy.4 strike.the carpenters\u2019 strikes and other strikes.Almost any new strike would meet with disfavour by the public.\u201d The high grade \u201c custom-tailor look \u201d\u2019 stands out all over * Semi-ready\u2019s\u201d Summer Sack Suits.Flannels, Serges and every other popular Styles and prices varied enough to please all.You need not buy because you look, or keep \u201c Semi-Ready\u201d Wardrobes 231 St.James Street.1551 St.Catherine Street East.91 A wo we.op te ' 208.J | 3 - pr = LAR A - \u2018 RE K out 3226- 3830.5t.CatherineStrest.SPORTING GOODS | Our Stock contains all the correct patterns - of Rods, Reels, Lines, Flies, etc.FINEST - ENAMELLED EST Me |\" CASTS LINES SPINNING SPOON AND BASS TROUT BAITS Co | FLIES RUBBER M FISHING MIDGE BAITS FLIES We can supply most complete outfits as well as sorting up necessaries.Highest class goods at both high and moderate prices, Our Catalogue is very complete.Mailed Free.+ The opinion was pretty general that a more.injfidicious time for a strike could not possibly have been chosen by the Street Railway employes.Members of the Finance (Committee were strongly of the opinion that there would not be another strike at the present time among these employes, \u201cYOU WILL SOON KNOW WHAT ~ WE REPRESENT.\u201d Notwithstandi the refusal of the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company to confer with other than its own employes, four professional labour leaders attempied tn interview Mr.Gossl&@ 1e day.They were refused any satisfaction.In order that a garbied report of the ib- terview may not gain currency, Mr.Goss ler prepared an official report of what BYRRH Tonic Wine Those who usually take bitters, from habit or as an ap- tizer, should not fail to try yrrh.Nothing else is as good.Ask your dealer or druggist.HUDON, HEBERT & CO, Montreal, Agents.took place.\u201cIn our letter of yesterday,\u201d said Mr.Gossler, \u2018we stated distinctly that we would deal only with our own employes.I wag consequently surprised this worn- ing when a delegation of four tiled im, \u2018none of whom were our employes.\u201d | Mr.Gossler then handed the Star re rter the following repert of the con erence: Montreal, May 21st, 1903.At about 150 o'clock nen ing a elegation co Messrs.Hilton.Sousey and t others presented themselves at t + company\u2019s.office.el On entering Mr.Gossler's utlice Mr.Hilton stated that they h called as representatives of company a employes.Co Le n reply to an uiry put Mr.to Mr Hilton aa 8 FX & Fh bbb tbh bd g (__LACROSSE IMPORTANT CHANGES MADE IN NATIONAL LACROSSE RULES.Deliberate Fouls Sat Upon\u2014Matches Arranged for Beers\u2019 Memorial Fund.The special meeting of the National Amateur Lacrosse Union to confirm or rather to adopt the report of the special committee which was appointed to revise thé constitution and by-laws, and which tord-p, was held in the St.Lawrence Hall whether he was an employe of: this company, the latter replied that he was not.Mr.Gossler then asked Sousey and the other two men whether they were employes of the company, but each of them lied in the negative.In reply to a further enquiry from Mr.Gossler as to whether he possessed credentials showing that he represented employes of the company, Mr.Hilton stated that his entials were those of the Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.~ Mr.Gossier then stated that inasmuch as none of (he dJelega- tion were employes of the company he would not enter into any discussion with them, but that h would be pleased to discuss any matters with employes of the company whenever they wished to do so.The delegation thereupon withdrew from Mr.Gossler's office, hut in doing so Mr.Hilton remarked mn a low.but threatening voice that \u201cYou will soon know what we represent.\u201d ; Friend lefeib- Asked as to whether he thought a strike would take place, Mr.Gossler said that from hin own knowledge a large per- oentage of the Company's men were opposed to a strike.at was why the conference last night was so protracted.\u201cWe believe,\u201d added Mr.Clossler, \u2018that The Senator tried to sh nothing else.how them bow Flight Special to the Montreal Star.Brantford, May 21.\u2014*\u201cTack\u201d Hendry, who played outside home for the Brant- ford rogse Team last season, arrived in the city yesterday from Montreal, and will play in his old position in this season.Some two months ago ere was some talk of Hendry coming Brantford for the year, but the | management was somewhat alarmed at the reports that he was turning out regularly with the Montreals.hedery badly needed on the home, as it et \\his position, and make that end of the m she rose to I, turned out to practice with far-reaching Players last night and was ac- It was the cahithusiasta who watched witched the trutfully.her father's sevele was at the close of last to the rocks andys that he is in fit condi- interpreted by th'® remaining in Montreal meant at once forg the \u2018standing stan Druid monument.on the ing bars in the quiet Ascason at the me, the gate of the unkndli] pleased to wind Thrice the cry went fori, B wer.but atrthe fourthÆkil treated in this words out of her mouth} ly descending from heav stood by the girl's side 38, fingers to her.lips, at ling her down among th where she hod st am waist in heather.But he landed here yesterday.He was kitd been found practically impossible to, as it is expected it will \u201cDaid! Daiqusing reception from about a e He is a good deal à short time before ite unconscious N- A.U.season he ment eg.that Bas rather und altar-k» .at has \u201cDaid! Daid! Oh.h hat he did \u2014 As girls that call at all.This, he in- rantford as .in Bade many triends the Jacrosee firld.bo regularly with that the mum~ to discyiss thet the better class of men are opposed making any erbitrary demands.\u201d Hendry Explains His to Brantford Tells Montreal Star Correspondent He Felt Under Obligations to That Towa\u2014Dade\u2019s Plans Uncertain, ed to stay in Montreal for t summ but he was under no init to that team and felt that he was to the Brant: 8.Last: season it was understood that the Minto Cup was to be played for.but it was then thought better not to challonge until the Spring.is greea Shamralia: was more à ble to the local management was atief go after the Cup with the tem fe 0 that time, but would scarcely have risk- od its own reputation and the honour of the C.L.A.by going after the trophy with a team that was w to any Sy Dade.and H en e a endry were leavi the evening after the season Closed, they gave the t every assurance that they would be back, and on the strength of this and advices received from the pair early this season, the challenge was sent in.It was expected thst both men have been here much earlier, and their prolonged may in Montreal caused much anxiety here, it being feared that they had changed their mind about coming west again.Some of the members of the man- ent even gave up all hopes of seeing e pair again, but there were others who figured differently, who refused to sdmit that there was the possibility .of Brantford being left in > larch.Half e fears have proven undless, since Hendry has already acrived bere but would no one ap) to know anythi ; Albert .Hendry himsel will ot pe Whether he knows anything about .intenti or not, and \u2018the local .ent ars refuses to discuss it.Ali that ey will say is that it is impoesi whether he is coming or not ed en) ve him, aud he \u201cHush,\u201d he said, \u201che\u2019s kad decid in fact, had tions nu Ph bbb db dd ddd bb bdo bb +\u2014Me.-Trihey to last evening, was a very harmonious one, 3 though at one time it looked as if there might be an expression of hard feelings between the delegates of the Montreal and Shamrock clubs.This was when the question of setting a limit date in advance of which cluba were not allowed to sign players, came up.Mr.Bramley was against the suspension of players who should sign more than -oune list, particularly if they signed one list months ahead of the opening of the playing season.\u201cIn some cases,\u201d Mr.Bramley said, \u201cthe player actually does not know what he 18 doing, when he signs the first list.\u201d This was supposed to be a veiled refer ence to the fact that the Shamrocks had signed their men at a little supper very early \u2018in the season.\u201cPerhaps not.\u201d replied Mr.O'Connell, \u201cwhen they are afterwards prevailed upon to sign anther list and when strong in- fuence, is brought to bear upon them to o so.This was a aly hint at certain attempts of which Montreal has been accused to get some of the men who had signed with the Shamrocks on their team.À did not know what he was doing in the matter of signing lists had no \u20ac usines playing lacrosse.Here the insinuating part of the discussion stopped, however.TIME LIMIT WAS SET.The matter was a very important one and took quite à while to discuss.Mr.Bram- ley » ted that no club be allowed to sign players till the fifteenth of May.Even Mr.Cameron thought this was a little too far back, and suggested the first of May.Mr.hey was willing,\" but wanted the date the first of April.Mr.Foran thought that there was a little too much talk about signing men, and that the p Is sounded too much like professional ball business, so the rule, by mutual consent, was changed so that in futufe membership lists of teams be not subscribed to till the fifteenth of April.If lists are made up before that they shall be void, and if men sign two lists they shall be suspended for the wesson.nly new players shall be compelled to make statutory declarations.There was an excellent rule passed to \"op deliberately foul play.he Referee is compelled to suspend a player for ten or twenty minntes of actual playing time for a first offence.For a second offence he must rule the offending player off for the match.f such a player be ruled off for two matches he stands supended from playing for the future unless the e reinstates him at a meeting which can be called by any two clubs.FOR BEERS\u2019 MEMORIAL FUND.The Beers\u2019 Memorial Fund was remembered in a more definite way than in the It was agreed to change the schedule \u2018so that Shamrocks and Nationals could pla their schedule match set for September À on August first.It was also agreed that on Labour Day Montreai will play \u2018Capital in Ottawa, snd Shamrocks will play Nationals on M.A.A.A.Grounds, the proceeds to F to the Beer memorial fund.Most of the other minor changes have been printed before.Among these are the following: Should one m be deficient in the number of players at the time fixed for start a match their opponents may either limit their own number to equalize up complement, or play short.The match shall be awarded to the club winning the greatest number of games within the one hour and a half above specified, and in the event of both clubs winning the same number of games at 0068000 Gasterte efways dears Stytsime GQ of Chas.n.Piotchor.\u2014 When the was s Child, she cried for Castoria, ~that 2-men -who- the sides or compel the other team to fill |.LOOD POISON À SPECIALTY 5555155 rofesaion.0 ays.Wo refund money if we 3 N ou can be treated as home for the same ce and the same guarantes; 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it being the apparent purpose of these papers to be- httle the concern.and hamper it in whatever way possible.The only trouble in oombection with the coal company is, the fire in Dominion No.1.and though this op is closed down it does not effect \u20ac output of the company in the least.Mr.Jas.Ross sent the following tele- gum the Coal Company officials :n \u201cSince sending previous telegram 1 a that the men are at work on the French ope of Reserve, so that if communication Bas been given to the press correct at.that ® s only.the main slope that is not RB ing.ROYAL SOCIETY § ~~~ OPPOSES DESTRUCTION OF CHATEAU DE RAMEZAY Ottawa, May 21.-The eession of Royal Society were contifued yesterday.A pripgpal suhject considered wa he proposdd- destruction of the ancient Chateau de Ramezay, Montreal.After discus sion the matter was referred to section 2 to frame a resolution urging the preven- | It § of the destruction not only of the Chateau, but of other historical relics } the Dominion.A copy of the resolution will be sent to the corporation Montreal and to the provincial legis- tures.A committee was appointed to bring to the attention of the Government the pro- pol to continue triangulation along the meridian.The work is almost com- 2 that of the meridian lies in the United States and has begun in Mexico, and when compl t- the t countries it will not only important scientific.work, but will a base line for the whofe of North ER Ji 3 & o Il: THE SUPREME COURT.Case of Burland vs.City of Montreal Was Argued.Ottawa, May 21.\u2014In the Supreme Court _ _the arguments in.v.Pel: | vas coododrd and judpnert vis re | dome 2 .The remaining cases on the Maritime Provinces\u2019 list were postponed till the 8th June.The Quebec appeals were then taken up, the first case being thé appeal in Burland v.City of Montreal, involving a claim by the éntiff, appellant.for a tion of the of \u2018the old St.George» Church on Notre Dame street.When aid ent sidewalks in 1892, ground as -walks was , i \u2018that from two to three feet on is\u2019 frontage was thus occupied by build- he new pavement flushing within his line and claimed compensation actin ord the ns pal je from Lhe rue a e ap 18 from the judg- of the Court of King's pence unanimous! firming the d d oot 3 ous affirming the deon the 2 ar the trial.quewtions a involve th ntéons by the city that the 1 ii g y y EF piaintiff SURE ETIAT ARETE the land abandoned, as to this strip, and ted for public use; that by a long ay \u2018in bringing action, over hve years, sad by Payment of the local improvement : for > permanent pavement, plain- ; waived any rights for compensa- acquiesced in the ground being the city.and again that the ac- taken does not in any event lie, most, an action for trespass and the strip of land which the city tb give k to the plaintiff if, they have mo trespassed.Per.for the appellent: Atwater, Archambault, K.C.for respon- _ the conclusion of the argu- Judgment was reserved and the till Friday morning.Ek 4:31 it £3 re ses Ë & i \u201c3 ok E £ il § is al Changes on Atlantic Division.ft.John, May 21.\u2014 Wm.Downie.the wew superin t of the C.P.R.Atlantic division, \u2018arrived here last night, and as- œurbed charge of the division.F Rededication of a Church.@pecial to The Montreal Star.that on which the old, court will sit on Saturday, as to- present.and took part in the services.The pastor, Rev.M.P.Parounagian, who is a nuliye of Armeuis, succeeded in ramming several thousand dollars for this work, and the society now have practically a new edifice.The dedica sermon wus preach- el hd Rev.G.W.Hunt, of Enosburgh Falls.There was a baptism of children in the afternoon.QUEBEC LIBERALS AND GRAND TRUNK SCHEME.They Favour it in Preference to the Trans-Canada\u2014The Caucus Yesterday.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 21.\u2014 The Quebec Liberal members, at ir caucus yesterday dwcuss- ed the Trans-Canada Railway.The Grand Trunk Pacific was also di , particularly the shape that any aid to be given to it should take.This scheme, it is stated.was considered satisfactory, aml the bill will go through.lt 18 also stated that nothing was definitely decided in regard to the matter.\u2018 AMERICANS WHO WILL SHOOT FOR PALMA TROPHY.Seagirt, N.J., May 21.\u2014As the outcome of the three days\u2019 competition, the following marksmen were selected last evening for the All-American rifle team that will bé sent to England, in the hope of recapturing at Bisley, July 11, next, the coveted Palma Trophy: Captain Horace M.Bell, Second New Jersey; Lieut.K.KV.Case, 7lst New York; Private Geo.Cook, 3rd D.C.; Sergeant Geo.Doyle, 71st New York: Lieut.Thomas Holcomb, yr., U.8S.Marine Corps; Sergeant J.H.Keough, 6th Mass.; Private H.H.Leize- are, Sth Penna; Captain W.B.Martin, 2nd N.J.; Corporal W.D.Short.7th N.Y.: Corporal Chas.B.Winder, 6th Ohio; Private Samuel B.Wetherald.3rd D.C; Lieut.A.Wells, 7lst New \u2018York.Alter nates: Sergeant Franklin Phillips, 1st Troop, N.J.: Private Howard Gensch, 1st N.J.; Captain H.E.Evans, 68th N.Y.; Col.Leslie C.Bruce, Old Guard, New York.will be the team captain, and Col.J.H.Wells.71st New York, will serve as team adjutant; Lieut.-Col.Dimmock, recorder of the board to promote rifle practice, is to accompany the team, aa its quartermaster.and Albert 8.Jones, secretary of the National Rifle Association, as secretary.AUSTRALIA COMES INTO POSTAL ARRANGEMENT.Ottawa, May 21.\u2014 Premier Barton of Australia hag notified the Government that Canadian letters will now be admitted into Australia at the penny rate.An effort will be made to get Australia to accept the newspapers and periodicals at the domestic rates.THE FRENCH DEPUTIES.Another Heated Debate Over the Religious Agitation.| .Paris, May 21.\u2014The Chamber of Deputies yesterday continued the debate ou the religious agitation.M.Engerande, Nationalist, denounced the Government's policy, and M.Baudry d\u2019Asson (Conservative), created a scene and had to be restrained by the guards from attacking M.Berteaux (Radical Socialist).M.Engerande declared Germany profited by the present anti-clerical policy of France, and closed his remarks with warning the ministers that their course was likely to unloose the fury of the people.Premier Combes and the other members of the Government se, their policy of reserving their ies until the close of the debate.A Legal Question.To the Editor of The Montreal Star: Sir, \u2014 Will you kindly anawer the following in your legal columns, and oblige?A block house is on a property which waa sold by the Government to a private individual, in spite of protests from a pum- ber of citizens, who were willing to put up a certain amount of money to keep the block house intact.Can the person who purchased the property from the Government destroy the block house * ls there any way in which petitions could prevent such action ?G.(Montreel.) Ans.\u2014 The owners of the land can do with the land and what i= on it as they please.You might possibly come to some arrangement with the owners, but the Government has no more to do with it.\u2014 Dundonald at Levis To-day.Quebec, May 21.\u2014 The Earl of Dun- ¢ \u201carrived in town inspect the Queen's Own Hussars, 8th and 9th Regiments at Levis today, when a regular field day, in which the R.C.G.A.and R.C.R.will take part, will be held.The Work of : sue of his Na- Dr.Barnardo.tional Waifs\u2019 Magasine, just out, Dr.Barnardo starts off with the statement that at the present moment nearly 7.000 children are under his care.It hardly requires further facts to press home the needs of his vast and widely ramified work upon the hearts and consciences of all who are in sympathy with the task of child-rescue.Seventy admissions a week and over 1,20 cripples, incurables, and babies are, however, further claims urged upon the benevolent.The illustrations of the Magazine are, as usual, very effective.All are from photographs, and these teil a truthful tale of suffering and destitution which it is not easy to Pead unmoved.Here are pictures of beggar-bables, of groups from the city streets.of girls from evil surroundings, of little folk sent by far-away Sierra Leone, of marvellous transformations as between the ragged boys of a c-owded town and the well-developed young artisans of Canada: all of them preaching the real needs of the case, and also the certainty and effectiveness of the methods adopted to save and to uplift.In no section of its work has the National Waifs\" Association been more successful than in the emigration of selected proteges, both boys and girls.Already it has placed out in Canada and the British Colonics 13,978 emigrants.and not two in a hundred of these have failed.This year 317 boys have gone across seas in the wake of their predecessors, and Dr.Barnardo earnestly asks his readers to help him to send out a second party of 200 girls.Each of these will cost £10 for outfit and travelling expenses.Other contents of the Magazine include an incisive article on the great \u2018\u2019Servant Girl Problem.\u201d showing how the Homes help to soive It: \u2018The Fight with the Dragon.\u2019 by Rev.Dr.Grattan Guinness; an appeal for cottage additions to the well known and unique Village Home for Girls at Barkingside, liford: and many other items which are both readable and well forth reading.A copy of the Magazine will be sent grat and post free to anyone who makes application for !t at the Head Offices of the Homes, 18 to 2% Stepney Causeway, London, E.In the April îs- T Tired Out \u2018the Tired when you go to bed, tired when re.Take Ayer's.S parila be ake s-Sarsaparilla an bowels are constipated, take Ayer\u2019s ou up, tired all the Wh Your blood is im- ckly cured.If lls.Lares: \u2018and-wilti AAT == IEE you clean them the Sunlight way.with clean chamois lcather.\\.You can make dirty picture frames, or any other such articles, look like new if Chop very finely a picce of Sunlight Soap and put it into a bottle with a tcacepful of hot water, shakix wella d lass full of spirits of ammoma.Paint the frames with this liquid, let it stay on a fur minutes, then wash off with a soft brush and cold clean weter, and polish Sunlight Soap is the only soap that can be used successfully in every cleansing operation in the household.SUNLIGHT SOAP ASK FOR THE OCTAGON BAR Sunlight Soap washes the clothes white and won't injure the hands.LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO.+ i | | FI i puma m A D it well and adding à wine m ersian Rugs at Gut Prices.20 Per Cent.Off On All Our Goods.Ur Ross Crockett's Latest Story STRONG [MAC By S.R.Crockett, Author of \"The Raiders.\u201d \u201cThe Grey Man,\u201d Cleg Kelly,\u201d Etc.(Copyright, 3902, 8 RB.Crockett.) CHAPTER XXXL THE WOLF'S CL B.Aline knew that there was that un the mind of her little maid which preyed sorely upon its peace.But with the reticent wisdom of age she said little.proffering only the fine sympathy of silence in which she was an adept.So, when Adora, withott explamation, informed her that she meant to absent a part of the evening upon business of importance.Aline the gentle sighed, knowing it to be no affair of sweethearts\u2019 trysting.and \u2014 offered her a pistol which had certainly not been loaded for a hundred years.Adora declined smilingly the doubtful advantage of this weapon.But she exhibit- | ed to the shuddering gaze of Aline the ornamental clasp-knife which Sharon the ex-smuggler had brought from Spain.and the very sight of which\u2014open, as Aline said, \u201cmade you think of murder! Since, however, at that time little else was thought about over twenty parishea, the aspect of the weapon was less binod- thirsty than the old maid's exclamation might lead one to suppose.Sin Adora was armed.She knew how to defend herself.| For Sharon had been at pains to teach her the Spanish art of the knife-play.as he himself had prae- ticed it for the favours of a certain Ma- arato girl of Astorga in the open ground hind the huge gsunt cathedral of Leon.Adora\u2019s purpose was clear.She felt that the key of the whole mystery lav in or about the Marches of Barnbarroch.Very well, she would go there then, and at the time ahe had chosen.; At last the suitable night arrived.It was just at the time when the moon emerges from the crescent, a misty ni ht with the mild haze of autumn suspended at about the height of the tree-tops.There is no use in saving that Adora\u2019s heart did not beat, or that she was perfectly without fear.Being young and a woman, she was afraid, deadly afraid.But, none the less she went because it was a necessary part of her plan.As Adora a proached the Marches of Barnbarroch the moon, was already low and the light serene, but the pearly haze rendered all outlines indistinct and the whole landscape full of soft mystery.But Adora's mind was bent upon one purpose, even as a steel trap is set.She saw only what she had gone forth to look for.and she marched on with cager and unfaltering determination.She passed up the long glen of Pluckamin, the moon struggling to gift through the tall trees and dappling sparsely the path with curded light.She paused for a moment at the top in order to look abroad across the heathery moor: land which ran ten miles to the west and north in long undulations, unbroken save for a few much bowl-like *\u2018cleuchs™ as the Marches of Barnbarroch.Adora läid herself down on a flat rock overlooking the deep gully.She could see through the faintly frosted moonehine the shapes\u2019 of the stones and the white wimple of the track as it descended and again ascended.But nothing moved.Every sprig of heath, leaf of alder and frond of bracken reemed carved in ebony.and a mystic peace brooded over all.; Yet it was here, in this quiet dell, that Sidney Latimer's bloody coat had been found.Here the footmarks had been the thickest and the most deeply indented here (and the thought came to her with a kind of thrill) rhe and her father had met Daid McRobb with a flesh wound on his leg.Adora was near her purpose now.So.drawing a long breath.and with her hand on Sharon's Leonese knife, she rose to her feet and sent forth a long, far-reaching musical cry! \u201cDaid! Daid! Oh-h-h Dad!\" It was the call with which she had often witched the truants back to school.when her father's severity had frightcae! them to the rocks and caves of the earth.$s interpreted by the vouth of Lowran, it meant at once forgiveness and protection.Quite unconsciously Adora stood beside the \u201cstanding stane\u2019 which had been a Druid monument.She leaned her clbow on the ground altar-top and waited.\u201cDaid! Daid! Oh-h-h Daid'™ ; As girls that call the kine to the milking bars in the quiet of eventide, so at the gate of the unknown Adora called.Thrice the cry went forth without an answer.but at the fourth, hardly were the words out of her mouth, when, apparent- lv descending from heaven.Daid the Del) stood by the girl's side.He pressed his fingers to her lips.at the same time pul ling her down among the loose boulders, where she had st smothered to the waist in heather.\u201cHush.\u201d be said, \u201che\u2019s yonder!\u201d 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-Shah, Boukara, Kazakja, Daghes- tan, Sens Shiraz, Shervan Mousoul, and Persian Silk Rugs.pronounced by connols- seurs and lovers of Eastern Art to be the richest and most unique of its kind ever offered for sale in Canada.Parties who Intend purchasing Carpets cr Rugs for their offices, would do well to call and see 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\u2019s Leading Rug Importer.Art Rooms.Karn Building, 2362 St.Catherine street.117 3e0d The two lay on the lip of the cup, which was cut \u2018through the centre from verge to verge by the six-foot dyke that gave the place its name of the Marches of Barnbarroch.They could see the gap in the dry stone wali\u2014its shadow pale blue in the misty moonlight and lengthening as the moun westered.Parts of the broken gate had been used for firewood, and what remained now lay in the gap a mere heap of poste and bars broken and sphot- ered.But 1 was strangely letill and peaceful under the moon.Nevertheless Daid took the girl's hand to pull her away.But a vague expectation held ber.Down by the heap of splinters in the darkest of the gap it seemed\u2019 to Adora that something had moved.She shook off Daid\u2019's hand.and looked lomg and eagerly.Perhaps\u2014per- haps after all she had not come there for nothing.And as she looked, a small, black thing, toadlike and squat, moved to the pile of wood as if to collect rome of the debris.So slow and deliberate were its movements that several times Adora thought she must have been mistaken.But no\u2014the creature was nearer now than it had heen when first she caught sight of it.She could hear Daid breathing supplication: in her ear to come away.\u201cFor the love 0° God, come!\u201d he said, invoking that which, most certainly, the poor outcast knew nothing about.Then, sudden as two hands clapped together, something happened which mughe well have daunted the stoutest heart.Perhaps some flutter of woman's apparel or some bright glinting of button or metal clasp advertised the presence of spies 10 the unknown thing crouched in the hol- dow heneath.At anv rate, in a moment the creature's deliberation of movement was changed into a rapid, erablike rush straight up the rough hillside, the slaty tsones clinking and spinning from under its feet.With a hoarse cry Daid thrust Adora behind him, snatching her Spanish kmfe as he did so.\u201cQuick! Doon wi\u2019 ye! Doon the hrae' Rin! For Ged's sake, rin\u2019 he cried.But he himself stood still, with Sharow3 knife in hia hand.\u201cAnd be it \u201caid that for once in her life | de Adora obeved the male without question.It was not that the was afraid.Something horrid, deformed, troglodyte, about the creature raised a whirlwind of terror, wild and vague.in Adora's bosom.But Daid.to whom apparently the mystery was no mystery.remained behind, stand: ing upon his defense.At the foot of the hill when Adora glanced round.she saw the hoy.immovable, with Sharon's knife #till in his hand.He was wiping it on his sleeve, but of his demon assailant nothing whatever was to be seen.LAME AND ACHING IN BACK AND LEGS in Quiok Time Mr.Oughtred and Mis Neilghbour Were Owurod by Using Doctor Chase's _ Kidney Liver: Pills Constipation.clogged kidneys and slug- gigh, torpid liver are derangements whic usually accompany one another.Because of their direct and combined action on the kidneys, liver and bowels, Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are the moet prompt and thoroughly effective treatment for theese ailments that money will buy.This statement is fully borne out by the letters of recommendation which are daily received at these offices.Here is one.Mr.J.W.Oughtred, farmer.Marbleton, Wolfe Co., Que.writes: \u201cDr.Chase's K id- ney-Liver Pills deserve to be recommended.I was lame all through my back.legs, and arms, and a continual dull pain in my bowels.Every little thing I did required great effort.I was no sore and T took lots of other pills, but they only made me sick.When hdying time came on [ had sixty tons of hay to pitch, and felt that I could not possibly do it.\u201cJust at this time Dr.Chase's Kidney- Liver Pilla came to my notice, and did me so much good that I worked at the having and did lots of other hard work with ease.I ment and got five boxes, and gave away one box to a meighbour.who was suffering mo badly with backache that he could not do any work.\u2018He afterwards told me that they were the best pills he ever uged, and is now real well.found that by taking two a week they kept me feeling well.ther pills give me sick headache, but Dr.Chase's Kidney Livet Pills cure sick headache and suit me better than any others.\u201d Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills.one pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all dealers or Edmanson, Bates Co., Toronto.un 1 By order.L.O.DAVID.City Clerk.City Clerk's Office, -\u2014 City Hall, Montreal, 20th May.1903.119 2 said, breathlessly; \" éad?\u201d\u201d FAUNIESS y | suddenly stung into bot anger.\u201cDo you R Bzog> SALES.SDAY, MAY 21, 1803.M HICKS & 00.8 SALES.M.HICKS & CO.\u20198B SALES.3 RAE & DONNELLY\u2019S SALES Household Furniture At our Salesreems.Nos.453 and 455 ST.\u2018JANES STREET, Regular Auction, FRIDAY MORNING, ¥Sad MAY, AT TEN O'CLOCK.A large assortment of Household Furniture, Carpets, Ollcloths.Cooking Stoves and Ranges, Domestic Requisites and a large quantity of Miscellaneous goods.Bate.clean, dry storage for furniture, pianos.etc, Private sales at all times.Furniture, pianos, safes, waggons, harness.etc, Cash advances made.us 5 FRABER BROS., Auctioneers.* TURKISH RUGS By Private Sale at Auction Prices We are now offering at private sale a choice assortment of hand-made Eastern Rugs and Carpets.118 3 11.HICKS & CO., 1821-1823 Notre Dame Street.MONTREAL WATER WORKS Proposals for Cast Iron Water Pipes.SEALED proposals endorsed \u2018\u2018 Tender for Cast Iron Water Pipes\u2019 will be re- celved up to nogn on MONDAY THE 318T dav of May.1903, at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Montreal, for the suoply and delivery of about 650 tons of 12 Inch and 16 inch Cast Iron Water Plues.Certified cheque of 32.000.060 to accompany tender.Specification and form of tender to- xether with all information may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of the Water Works, City Hall.No tender will be accepted unless submitted on the said form.8ald tenders will be opened by the City Clerk in the presence of the interested parties at the next meetipg of the Water Committee after the 31st May.The Water Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any of the tenders.HAVE A DRINK Of Clear, Sparkling Woler ?USE A \u2018Prowse\u2019 Filter PRICES\u2014 87.00, #9.00, $10.50, $12.00.Headquarters for Berkfeld Tap Filters.EN GEO.R.PROWSE, 224 St, James St 118 4 Daid descended the hill tranquilly and with circum on.Then he rendered Adora back her knife in silence.And noo,\u201d he said, \u201cwhat ie't that ye Sa La \u201cDavid,\u201d n the girl, softly, \u201cin the gaol of 3.Cuthbertsiows there lie two à men.want vou to bel eet them out!\u201d ° ep me to ; oy stood a moment uncertain, as if balancing something in his mind.Af A do help ye.he said, \u201cye will ewerr-iever to tell what ye hae seen th: night! Nor ey peht aboot this\u201d e tou the wound i i i bare Lou hed Lhe ound in his leg, still Adora promised, and the boy.reassured on that point, gradually unbending, gave the girl [hore of his confidence, Aweel.\u201d he said with i 3 accent, \u201ctell me phat it a Pa ae re was nothing absolutely hostile i the boy's attitude.But it ar acide that he was there in a posture of defence \u2014 David contra mundum! And it behooved him to be very wary even with an ancient friend like Adora.The girl resolved to give him her full confidence.1 want you to help me,\u201d she said.\u201cto find out à Sidney Latimer is murdered or not.and w it ci r ot au vho it was that killed Sandy \u201cLet the second bide,\u201d Deil; \u201cthey will never hang ony man for that.But TI! delp ye wi\u2019 the findin' o' the Laird o' Lowran, gin ye he is to he fand aboon the earth or oot o' the water'\" The girl gazed at the strange, itcast, who had Sie bees her pupil in e law-abiding, Preebyteriall Kami school of Lowran.vierially examined \u201cWhat do you know about it?\u201d said Daid the she \u201cdo:you think he is \u2018Them that are oot a\u2019 nicht on the face o' the muir, wi\u2019 nae bed but the heather, ken a heap o\u2019 things that folk in hooses 0° biggit stane hear nocht aboot!\" replied the boy, engimatically.\u2018But what do you know?\u201d demande | Adora; \u201cif you have any care or love for Roy McCulloch or his father, tell me at poce.\u201d \u201cI hae nane o\u2019 either for his faither* said the boy, sulkily.\u201cAs for him, he may hang by the neck for ocht that Daid cares! \u201cThen you care as little for Roy McCul- loch?\u201d she said, diplomatically, 4 thought you loved him!\u201d \u201cLoved him\u2014aye, may be as well ae you, for a\u2019 your.talk.\u201d cried the boy, Jové him, as ye cas\u2019 it \u2014 you that's mae glib wi\u2019 siccan awesome words?\u2018Love, indeed! Wha speaks aboot \u2018lovin\u2019 \u2019 fowk till they're deid!\u201d This was coming hat near home, and Adora wistied to change the venue.\u201cYou wish to save him, don\u2019t you?\u2019 she said, \u201cto help me to save him \u2014 that is?But Daid had seen too many of the hithers and thithers of life to be put off with mere verbal counters.\u2019 \u201cI'l tell you,\u201d he said, turning and facing her in the deep darks of Pluckamin Cleuch,into which the last struggling slants of the moonlight could hardly enter: \u201cI'll tell ye, Adora Gracie, what ye aiblinn dinna ken yoursel\u2019! Aye, and what maybe will no thank me for tellin\u2019 ye.It\u2019s this \u2014lassés dinna gang at mirk midnicht to the Mairches o' Barnbarroch, an\u2019 it bena for the aake o' them they Jove (as ye caa it) wi\u2019 a\u2019 their hearts! Noo, what yin is it?Is it for the sake o\u2019 Laird Latimer.that\u2019s maybe deid an\u2019 buried an\u2019 maybe no \u2014or is it for Roy McCulloch, that rins a sair chance o\u2019 being hanged for murderin\u2019 a man he never laid hand upon?\u201d The boy, who had spoken with extraordinary vehemence, ui y seized Adora by the wrists, as if to compe! her answer.The girl, taken by surprise, temporized after the manner of women.\u201cWhy do you ask such foolish ques tions?\u201d she maid, trying to shake herself loose from his grasp.\u201cAye, but are they foolish?\u201d demanded keeping his grip and thrusting hia face nearer to hers: \u201cthey afe just this foolith, that if it be for the make of Laird Latimer that ye cam\u2019 to Barnbarroch at this time 0\u2019 nicht \u2014 then Roy McCul- loch had better be hanged in pesce in St.Cuthbert's gaol!\u201d \u201cWhy would it be better?\u2019 said Adora, te à tha: \u201cAye ter for him n to gang ou\u2019 wi\u2019 a broken heart \u2014 to se TE > you riding to the kirk as my Leddy o Lowran' cried the boy, his teeth gleaming in the moonlight like those of a wolf cub\u2014which indeed he was, And Adora Gracie, whe feared not the face of men, quailed before him.Weekly Sale 0f New & Second-hand FURNITURE.including parlour, bedroom and dining room furniture, iron beds, mattresses, gas- aliers, carpets, English oilcloth and linoleum, quilts, lace curtalns, portieres, table linens, sheets, cutlery, and general house furnishing goods, at our rooms, 1521-1823 Notre Dame street, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 22nd, at 2.30 o'clock.M.HICKS & CO.18 2 Auctioneers.No.1383 ST.DENIS STREET.Mr.A.Painchaud, who is giving up housekeeping, has instructed us to sell at his residence all his fine household furniture, including plush parlour &et, silk reception set, walnut bookcase (cost $75), brass gasallers and brackets, good carpets, massive oak sideboard, dining table and chairs, crockery, etc., walnut bedroom gets, wardrobe, plush lounge, brass table, Famous gas range, Laporte steel range, refrigerator, Kitchen sundries, etc.Everything neat and in good order.House to let.Sale on FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 22nd, at 10 o'clock.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.SHERIFFS SALES BHAUCE.\u2014 F.F -\u2014 No.3613.\u2014Miss Aime Alias Emerence Poulin vs.Joseph Veilleux.Lot No.eleven-B, fourth range township of Shenley North; circumstances and dependen- cles.To be sold at the door of the parish church of St.Honore de Shenley, seventeenth June next, at ten o'clock a.m.- MONTREAL.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.320.\u2014 Ferdinand Bayard vs.Octave Drouin.A lot on Cote des Neiges Road, being parts of lots Nos.eighteen and sixteen, subdivisions of lut No.sevenleen hundred and twenty-five, St.Antoine ward, Montreal.To be sold at Sheriff's Office, Montreal, eighteenth June next, at ten o'clock am.MONTREAL.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.8130.\u2014Desire Turcot vs.Dame Olivine Donals.Part of lols Nos.nine hundred and fifty- six and nine hundred and fifty-seven, Ste.Rose de Lima street, St.Henri.To be sold at Sheriff's Office.Montreal.elghteenth June next, at eleven o'clock am.OTTAWA.F.F.No.1030.\u2014 Alexandre Chatelle vs.Louis Blanchette, sr.1.Lots Noa.forty-seven, forty-eight, forty- nine, and fifty, fifth range, township of Au- mond; with buildings.2.Lots Nos.forty-eight and fifty-two, fourth range sald township.To be sold at the Registry Office.Hull, second June next, at ten o'clock am.OTTAWA.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.266.\u2014 Alexandre Morin vs.Emile Trean, es qual.Lot No.Six-A, el-venth vf Hull, \u2018with buildings.To be aold at regisiry office, Huil, alxteenth June next, at ten o'clock a.m.QUEBEC F.F.Shehyn et al, insolvents, Paradis, curator.Lot No.ten bundred and twenty-seven-A, parish of St.Ambroise de la Jeunes Lorette; with buildings, circumetances And depsnden- cles.Part of lot No.six hundred and ninety-eight, Range, Township No.1926.\u2014Raoul and Vital Eiszear sald parish; with bulldings and appurien.ances.Lot No.twenty-nine, sald parish; circumstances and dependencies.Lot No.thirty, sald parish; circumstances and dependencies.: Dynamos and accessories, in said parish, with privileges belonging to Compagnie Elec- trique de Lorette, and use of water power: subject to charge.To be sold at the door of the parish church of St.Ambroise de Ja Jeune Lorette, County vi wWuecbec, nineteenth June next, at ten o'clock a.m.* QUEBEC.\u2014 Dame Anastasie Cote vs.Patrick Maguire.Lot No.one hundred and seventy-one, parish of Ste.Agathe.seigneury of Ste.Croix; with bulldings, cireumstances and dependen- \u201cTe be sold at the door of the parish church of Ste.Agathe, County Lotbiniere, third June next, at ten o'clock am.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.1.Simon Cournoyer.three hundred and eleven SOREL.Lannie vs.Half of lots Nos.\u2014 J.Aime and three hundred and twelve, parish of 8t - Rohert; with half of buildings.Po be sold at the door of the parish church of St.Robert, seventh June next, at ten a EE ER made eu RIMOUSKI.-F.F.\u2014No 2743.\u2014 Robert Watson et al, vs.J.A.Vaillancourt.Part of lot No, sixty-six, parish of St.Pierre du Lac Metapedia; buildings, circumstances and dependencies.To be sold at tha door of the parizh church of St.Pierre du Lac Metapedia, seventeenth June next, at ten o'clock a.m.DISTRICT OF RIMOUSKI.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.2865.La Banque Nationale vs.Bmila Plourde.1.Part of lot No.two hundred and fifty- eight, town of St.Germain de Rimouskl; with bulldings, circumstances and dependencies.2.Part of lot No.two hundred and ffty- eight, said town; circumetances and dependencies.: To be sold at .Sherift's Office, Rimnuskl!, sixteenth June next, at ten o'clock a.m.QUEBBC.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.1288.\u2014 Joseph Lavoie vs.N.Rioux et al.Part of lots Nos.89 and 90 parish of Bte.Ceclle du Bie, County .of Rimouski: with houses, mill, machinery, circumstances and dapendencies.T7 To be sold at the door of the parish church of Ste, Cecile du Bic, twenty-sixth May inst, at ten o'clock am.ST.FRANCIS.\u2014 F.FF.\u2014 No.841.\u2014John O'Leary vs.Jean Baptiste Valentin d'Etche- goyen.Jot No.three.village of Beeba Plain, County of Stanstead; with buildings and improvements.To be aid at the door of the parish church of Sacre Coeur de Jesus, village of Stanstead Plain, sixteenth June next, at ten o'clock a.m.\u2019 STE.SCHOLASTIQUE.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.471.\u2014 Hormisdas St Louis vs.T.aon Marier.Part of lot No.fifty-three, fourth range, township of Beresfnrd, district of Terrebonne.To be mold at the door of the Catholte INLAND NAVIGATION.Boats ey! Running.CHEAP RATES IN EFFECT Al! Staterooms Heated.Montreal to Toronto, $6.50.Return $11 50) Montreal to Hamilton, $7.00.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 p.m.QUEBEC LINE steamers leave dally at 7 pm.SAGUENAY LINE steam- RELL LEI ers leave Quebec on Tuesdays and Satur® days at 8 am.City Ticket Ufice, 128 St.James Ktraet.116 4 RAILROADS.CANADIAN PACIFIC VICTORIA Ercursion Tickets DAY will be issued to 1908.All sta:lons in Canada.Port Arthur, Ont.Sault St.Marie, Mich., De: troit, Mich., and SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE on May 23rd, 24th and 25th.Good to return until May 26th, 1303.Commencing Saturday, May 23rd, and every Saturday thereafter, Brome Lake Special for Knowlton, Magog and Sherbrooke will leave Windsor Station at p.m.On May 25th Point: Fortune local witl leave Windsor Station at 1.30 pm.instead of 5.13 pm.City Ticket and Telegraph O Has.139 ST.JAMES STREET next Post Office, GRAND TRUN RAILWAY SYSTEM VICTORIA DAY, 1903.Return Tickets will be issued at lowest.FIRST- SINGLE ¢p ass FARE Going Dates \u2014- May 23, 24, 25, 1903 Return Limit\u2014May 36, 1903.Where to Spend the Holiday.Up by lun Rel Fare Lachine Rapids (down by vont) + St.Anne de Bellevue 70 Vaudreuil .80 Otterburn Park .85 St.Johns .1.00 Cornwall: \u2026.2.15 Highgate Springs, Vt 2.90 Write or eall VACATION TRIPS, ite or call on Trunk Railway Agent for copy of \u201c summer Tours,\u2018 f ving valuable ans interest - ing information how and where to spend your holidays.CITYTICKET OFFICES, 137 St.Jnmes ätreet, Telsphonss Main 460 and 461 or Bonaventure station.New York Central and Hudson River Rallroad.For New York and all Points South.Tickets, Pullman Accommodation, and completo information at the city ticket 130 ST.JAMES ST.H.J.HEBERT, F.E.BARBOUR, City Ticket agent.Go Lawl Agen.Important Sale \u2018Larpets -Urniture, English Linoleums and Cllcloths, Curtains and Portieres, Belfast Table Linens, Cutlery.Brass and Iron Bedsteads.Springs and Mat tresses, Pillows, eto., High Grade Upright Plano.Largest assortment of Carpet Squares in all grades and qualities of any house in the city.For positive sale to cover advances.; English linoleum and ofleloth, curtaing and portieres.Belfast table linens, eut- lery, also a You of very fine pillow cases, ete.BY AUCTION, FRIDAY, MAY 22nd, '03; at our mammoth rooms, 241 and 243 St.James Street, at 2.30 p.m.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctiopeers.118 2 \u201cOCEAN: STEAMSHIP&.: dns ad bug rai 8 oS po =a SN fé >.EE ALLAN LINE.LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE Liverpool From MONTREAL.11 June Tunisian 23 May 27 June 18 June Farisian 30 Mar 4 July | 256 June Pretorian 6 June 11 July 2 duly Havariaa 13 June 18 July 0 July Ionian, 20 June 23 July Tunisian and Bavarian are the 1 st and finest steamers on the Canadian route, 10,570 Lons.Twin screws, .FIRST-CLASS, $83 upwards accordlag te Steamer, location of, and number of persons in state room.SECOND-CLASS, Live 1 or Londonderry Bavariau, luntsian or fonian, $FtU.Uther steamers, JUT.SU.fle:urn tickets al reduced rates.THIRD CLASS, Liverpool, London or Glas gov.$20 or 526; Paris, $38.GUASGOVW SERVICE.From New Yor: From Montreal 28 May Laurentian 27 May Sicilian 11 June Numidian.17 June Corinthian 25 June Mongolian 34 June Sardinian First Class 450 and upwards.second Clues, 833 and 837.50.5 Reductions allowed on return tiekoté Third Class, 845.lteturn, 1.50.Apply to H, & A.ALLAN.Moutræak DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL 171 Kensington.May 16th, June 3), July 1} .May 23rd, June 27, Aug, À - May Both, July 4; Aug À June 131th, July 18, Aug.33 BOSTON Tu LIVERPOOL Mayfiower mere.oe May 28e, June 1Rth Conitponwenith | Juue 4th, July Zad New Kuglavad .June 11th, July bth PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.Nomadic .May 23rd | Tauric ._.June #th Irishman May 30th § Nerseman .Juoe 13th AVONMUUTH DOCK & BRISIUL From Montreal Mantman.May 19th | Ottoman.May 30th BOUTON 1) MaDITELGANEAN, Vancouver .June 5th | Cambroman\u2026, June 20thb - For all paiticulars regarding freight or passage apply to \u201cTHE DOMINIUN LINL\" 47 36 Sacrament ët., Moatesel.108: Canadian Pacific Railway Coys ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.PROPUSKD SUMMER SAILINGS.Montreal to Liverpool voir RIGHT here for Electrical work.We are manufacturers, and can put up everything in the electric line, Brackets, Globes.Clusters, Shades, Fans, Bells, Wiring, all Gas Fittings.\u2018Phone Up 971.The Crescent Electric Co., 2503 St.Catherine Street.ANCHOR LINE Steamships from New York regularly £or Giasgow via Londonderry.Superior\u2019 accommodative al Lowest Maier ior all classes of passengers.For rates and New Illustrated Book of Tours Appiy to HENDERSON BROTHERS, Church of Rte.Agathe des Monts, eightesth General Agents, 17 and 19 Broadway, New June next, at one o'clock p.m.118 2 York.or Battersby's Tourist Agency, 178 SL James st.\u2026 Montreal.as 26 RICHMOND LIBERALS WILL HOLD BANQUET.Nearly all of the Quebec Ministers and eral of the Ottawa Cabinet Ministers nev.have accepted the mvitation to be present at a banquet ir Richmond on Monday.evening, May 25th.Hon.Mr.Tarte may also be present and speak.Bevaral important announcements of policy are expected to be made at the dinner.Sailors in Police Court.Nine sailors were arraigned in the Police Court yesterday on a charge of having deserted the steamship Lake Manitoba.They leaded guilty.Sentence was sus: pended.Kills Bed Bugs \u2018ope application of LYQN@\u2019 Liquid Bug Poison does the work.Cost 25¢.a large bottle.Your money back if not satisfactory.At druggists and grocers.er at JNO.T.LYONS, corner Craig and \\ (To be Continued.) v Bléury sta 2000 1?TICKET-OF-LEAVEMAN \u201c ARRESETD IN ST.ALBANS.Armand Voyer, about 35 years of age, à tick-of-leave man who is well known in police circles in Montreal, has been arrested at 4.Albans, Vt, charged with burglary.\u2018When arrested Voyer told the authoritigs of St.Albans that his name was Rodier.Chief Carpenter was at once communicated with and upon investign- tion found that his name was not Rodier, but that he wan one of the men who were run down here by the police about two years ago: was finally sentenced to five years in the penitentiary for house-break- ing, and was afterwards released on a ticket-of-leave.Chief Carpenter wired Lieut.('ol, Sherwood, of the Dominion police, for instructions as to what course to pursue in the event of failure to make out a case against Voyer at St.Albans.Verdict of Suffocation.The Coroner held an inquest yesterdav on the body of a new-born infant found in the church of the Franciscans, Dorchester street west.A verdict of suffocation by fau FiWelwar, Junels, 10a m tome person or persons unknown was re LAKE MANITOBA.May \u20182st, LAKE CHAMPLAIN .June th, LAKE ERIE.June 18th, LAKK MANITOBA .June 23th, LAKE CHAMPLAIN.\u2026.July 8th, And Weekly Thereaîter.Montreal to Bristol.*MONTEAGLE 00 00 y 27 and June 23 *MONTROSE .ne 19 and July 24 Steamers satl at daybresk.op asscugers embark afer 8 p.m.day previsasto \u201c ng.\"1 MONTROSE and MONTEAGLE carry Second ('abin Passengers only.These fiie large steamers have twin screws, side keels, midship saloons, spaci.vous promenade decks, electric ight threughout, and are of the most modern type.RATES OF PASSAGE ; First Cabin, and upwards.Round trip fox.ets at reduced rates Second Cabin, to Liverpool, and by Montrose to Bristol, $87.00; to London.00.second Cabin, rvund trip, $71.25; London, $73.78 Third Cina to Liverpool, Loudon, Gilssgow, sl last, Londouderry anid Queenstown, $35.00: +0 book passage and luc all particolars apply i» Canadian »¥acific Railway Company, Atlantic steamship Lines, $t.Sacrament dtreet, Montreal.¥isodh CUNARD LINE 'Boston-Queenstown-Liverpool rast 1win-screw Mall and Passenger: steamers.14280 tons; 600 feet long.Le markalle for steadiness.Rooms upper deck amidshipe ; perieet venttistion, BAXONIA\u2014 May 5, June 2, June 30.IV i.NIA \u2014June 16, July 14 ULTONIA -1nird class vuly.Bpeclally fitted.April 23, May 48.CARPATHIA (pew), second cabin and third class.sails May J 6, ! Plans.sailings, etc, 144 State ft, Boston, Mass.ALEXANDER MARTIN, AGENT, of 0 .H.Henry, Temple Building, 183 St.James.NorthGerman Lloyd, ST LAPRIESY \u201cERVICK ILYMOUTH\u2014CHERBAUKG\u2014BREMEN, K.Wm.II.May 26, 4p m Krooprinz, July 7,3 p Kronprinz, June 9, 3pm | Kaiset, July Li, 19 Kaiser, June JU, lo sm |k.Wm.il, July 21, K.Wm.IL Juoe 23,3 Bo | Kaiser, Aug.6,10 aHE NEW TWIN-SCKEW EXPRESS E, 8.\"KAISER WILHELM I1.* (707 1eet\u201418,600 tons - 40,008 horse.power BAILS NAY zt, JUNE 23, aULY 41, AUG.26.TWIN-BCREW PASSENGER SERVION FLYMULTH\u2014CHERBULHG\u2014BREMEN.Friedrich, May 21, noos Luise, June 18, 108 Barbarossa, May zH,11am Friedrich.June 25,10 am Kurfuerst, June 4, noon rbarosss.July2,11 sm Breen, June il, bb a tn | KUrfuerst July #, 104 m MEDITERRANEAN SKERVIOR, GIBRALTAR-NAPLES\u2014GENOA, P.irepe, May 23,4p m Lahn, June 27,10 am Jaohenz'n, Juned, 3 pm | P.irene.Jul \u20ac i pa - Hohenz'n, July 18,112 m8 3Weimat, Aug.à, LUA M um am lpm am, a.Alber.Jude MJ, noon INaptes, Gsnasautr, OELRICHS & CO.5 Broad N.Y, W.H.HENRY, SOLE AGENT for Montreal Tempie Builting, 18d nt.James St.130 of \u2014 Hamburg-dtmerican.ru FLYMOUTH\u2014CHERZOURG\u2014HAMBURG Iwin-Scrow Express ant Pussonger servis» A.Victoria \u2026mMay 21 ! F'ALTICIE n\u2026u\u2026.__Juge 8 Bluecher., .MAy 48 | Moltke.June @ ny su F.Bismarck \u2026\u2026 June 11 dune 4 Palatia.\u2026 June 18 5.8.Deutschland, record voyage, Sduys, 7 hours 8b luin.sails May 7, June 4, Joly 3, Beoh 38.- Hamburg-American Line, 37 M\u2019way, N.Y.James Thoin, Usheral Agent, | 66 BL Francois Xavierst.:W.H.Henry Temple Building, Lu6 64 Jamesst.Buitersby\u2019s Tourist Agency, à 7% #4, Jamo 6 ida Zo LA NE oa TE DAES Oia te ea EE THE MONTREAL\u2018 DAILY-\u2018\"STAR-THURSDAY; MAY 21,-1908.ve & C0., Proprietors.Ë Sbbecriptions.88 per annum.Agent in the United Btates.M.Lee Starke Tribune Building.New York, and Fribane Building.Chicago.Agents in France.Mayence, Favre & Dis.Paris.Agent in Toronto.M.wW.MeGlllivray.5 Kinæ street West.Agents in Ottawa Cunningham & Co.Agent In London, England.Percy A Hurd.100 Fleet st.Circulation of the Star.WEEK ENDING MAY 16TH, 1903.MONDAY - - - - 54,069 TUESDAY - - .- b54,111 WEDNESDAY - -\" - 54,073 TRURSDAY - - 54,044 FRIDAY .54,101 SATURDAY - - - 60,282 TOTAL - - - 330.680 Daily Average - - 55,114 Weekly Star Last Week - 122,073 CIRCULATION OF THE STAR \"WEEKLY \u201cLAST WEFK.From the above figures are cxcluded oeveral thousand subscriptions -regarded as more or less ephem \u2014 THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1903.BUILD UP CANADA, {To the Canada.GOVERNMENT of Give the manufacturers, workingmen.and farmers of \u201cCanad the same kind of tariff as that which has made the United States the home of the most prosperous manufacturers, workingmen and farmers in the world.A A SA AA AMAAMA To the MANUFACTURERS of Canada.Force the Government to give you as good a tariff as that which has made the American manufacturers rich.When you get this tar: iff, pay your Canadian workmen American wages.AAMAAAMNAA To the of Canada.WORKINGMEN Take a leaf out of the book of the American workingman.> Help your employers to obtain for themselves and for you a Canada-for-Canadians tariff.AAAAAAA To the FARMERS of Canada.Profit by the experience of the American farmers, the wealthiest farmers in the world, who support a high tariff and prosper under it and because of it.To the GOVERNMENT, MANUFACTURERS, WORKINGMEN, and FARMERS of Canada.An active campaign has been commenced in England in favour of Preferential Trade within the Empire.It is to the interest of Canada to trade on liberal terms with countries that will trade on liberal terms with her.if the Dominion is to be in a position to grant substantial preferences to the United Kingdom \u2018and the sister colonies, \u2018hér \u201ctariff against the rest of the world must be materially increased.\u2018The present time affords the opportunity of a nation\u2019s lifetime.< < < < < < < AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMAAMLA oH LABOUR TROUBLES, LOSSES AND GAINS.There never was a strike in any branch of trade that did not bring to the stnkers Loeses of some kind.and it is rare indeed that the gains which are credited strikers could to not have been achieved \u2018without strikes, and without their accompanying losses.As a rule strikes are the work of the labour agitator.ucually an \u2018imported article, who 1s generally an unprincipled, lazy and worker, who takes to trouble-making as his profession, and makes it pay him at the The labour agitator is generally a man who has mistaken his vocation.He is usually glb- tongued, generously endowed with low cunning, and quickly tinds manual.labour, whether it be carpentering, plumbing, bricklaying or anything else, a form of drudgery to be scorned for an casier way of making a living.as much a business, incompetent expenæ of fellow workers.Labour agitating is or rather a profes- \u2018gion, of life now-a-days as any other form \u2018of activity that earns money.and it pays better than healthy work.In every body be workingmen you will find a large per- .centage of quiet, well-disposed men, whose aim is to excel at their trade, and to lead quiet, respectable ves, giving to their ! employers faithful service, and to their \u2018tent and generally foments trouble.families the duly they owe them.There is always a percentage, tgo, of men of inferior capacity, if competent, then lazy or discontented, chronic grumblers, \u201cwho look upon their employers as robbers.Amongst this degenerate class the labour agitator finds his He nurses grievances, teaches the glory of toil with- \u2018out regard Yo quality, stimulates discon- The or, scope.7 his house after his day's work, while the labour agitator's evening address is usually in the tavern, where he spends money frecly in stimulating the courage of weak brothers, charging the cost to incidental cost of organization.Without an occasional strike the labour agitator would have nothing to show for hs salary, so af opportune times he crises, in which he himself figures as a champion.Workingmen of inferior capacity.together with the lazy, the indolent and the dissipated, support the labour agi- who makes himself acceptable to by tator, the inferior workingman preaching equality of wages.There never was a strike where the demands of the men, at the instigation ol the agitator, did not embrace claims made for no other object than the humiliation of the employers.Increase in wages and shortening of hours are not enough for the agitator, who generally succeeds in adding irritating exactions specially designed to put the employer in an attitude of hostility, 4nd to ensure non-compliance, to be followed by a strike.Without the strike feature the labour agitator would be out of business.When will common eense preponderate in the councils of working men, to the exclusion of that parasite known as the \u201clabour agitator?\u2019 When will the well disposed, competent workingmen see that it is not the good features of trade unionism, which under judrcious management might work great good to workers, but the it made Ly wicked men that are making the most tolerant vicious graftings on oi employers revolt against the machinations and exactions of labour organiza When will the respectable, well see that the labour agitator 1a of no use to hum, and only a tions?disposed mechanic bolster for the men who ~-e beneath him abihty, \u2018 natures?posed workingmen deem it wise to make their influence felt for the good of that partnership and of interest that must of necessity exist between em- in who are vicion in their very When will peaceable, well dis- community ployer and employed?Jt is to be regretted from the standpoint of the workmen that their own offi- have to devote a great deal of time to curbing the threatened excesses arising out of agitators\u201d advice, instead of devoting that ume to drawing the employer and his employee closer together.\u2014\u2014 err THE WATER RATES.Mr.Arnoldi's report on the revenue and expenditure of the water department shows tha\u2019 _he total amount of the water rates levied annually upon rentals oi from $30 to $70 during the five years ending in 1902, averaged $88,087.25.Oi this amount only $39,144.03 was collected, leaving a loss every year to the city of $28,053.22, or thirty-two and a half per cent.The exact cost of the collection of these taxes on small rentals it would probably be impossible to arrive at, but Mr.Arnoldi estimates the cost of collecting the whole of the water rates at $39.726.41, or about five per cent.large proportion of this expenditure must be incurred in connection with the collee- A very tion of the comparatively small amounts.Probably half of tne total amount of waier taxes levied upon rentals of from $30 to 370 is Jost in bad debts and cost of collecting.A reduction of twenty-five or thirty- three and a third per cent.on the pres ent ratés would tend to lessen both the bad debs and the expense of collection.THE PQLICE AND THE LIQUOR LAW.The Police Committee has passed a resolution that the police when engaged in securing evidence against saloon keepers for infraction of the Sunday liquor law must wear uniforms.That simply means that the law is not to be enforced.A saloon keeper may have a dozen customers at his bar, but he is not likely to serve one of them while there is a policeman in umform present, unless he is very friendly with the policeman.The liquor laws, like a good many other laws, af not taken very seriously by the community, perhaps are not intended to be taken very seriously.They are put on the statute books to please the temperance element, or some other element, but there is no official enthusiasm about enforcing them.The resolution of the Police Commiétee will be interpreted both by the police and the Ii- quor dealers as a warning against too much zeal in putting the law into active operation.rt CANADA'S FUTURE.The New York American, epeaking of Mr.Carnegie\u2019s hasty remark that Canada\u2019s only chance of a future is to throw in her lot with the Americans, says: \u201cThat is obviously true, yet Canada, with the expanding Republic ever before her as an example of the benefits of independence, prefera dependence and cultivates a dwarfing jealousy and dislike of the United States.The colonist is nece- sarily a provincial, and, therefore, has for this great and prosperous nation the envious enmity which the rooted villager in- evrtably feels for the nearest big city.\u201d If there is any dislike of the United States in Canada it must be largely due to just such mean, offensive and unintelligent utterances as that quoted from the Arderican.Our contemporary.goss on to competent workman is usually found :n 0 remark: brushes local leaders aside and enginecrs | cers.in the main men of judgment, should without Cenada, but it has been sufficiently well proved that Canada cannot get along without us\u2014.\u201d Yet an the worrying on the subject seems to be done on the south side of the line.At any rate, thers are no Canadian newspapers publish ing spiteful editorials about the people oi the United States for refusing to invite us into the Union.THE Y.M.C.A.Without blowing of trumpets or flaunting of banuers, not seeking praise nor asking material reward, the Young Men's Christian Association in Montreal has, during the last ten years, laid the foundations for what 1s proving one of the strongest bulwarks of good citizenship any city kmows-the training of strong-limbed, clean-minded young men to an apprecii tion of their responsibility towards gooi government.Physically.mentally.morally, the Y.M.C.A.has endeavoured to prepare its members for active participation in all that 1s best in life and that these efforta have been successful the almost phenomenal growth of the society testities.To-day the directors face the urgent ne cessity of immediate expansion, \u2018of more gymnasia, of new buildings, of larger quarters.The new plans call for an expenditure of at least $125,000 and are to.accommodate four thousand active mem- bere.With the consciousness of what their work has meant Yo the young men of Montreal in the past and the realization of what it \u2018will mean in the future, the Board should be able to approach the problem of raising this amount with every confidence of success.\u2014\u2014 \u201cAUTO\u201d AS A STEAMROLLER.The Toronto News entertains the hope that the automobile will bring good roads\u2019 in its train.This is so well founded a hope that we may almost say that the \u201cguto\u201d will certainly bring good results.if it comes at all.Undoubtedly one of the chief reasons why we have so few of these winged vehicles is to be found in the uneven surfaces of our roads.The bicycle called for smooth roads at every oump, and the energetic army of wheelmen who swarmed over the country a few vears ago unquestionably did something for the betterment of our highways.But the bicycle could do with a side-path: and could make its way in some sort of fashion over roads which would turn ao automobile into an engine of tor ture.But the wide, soft-tired carriage which the chauffeur drives ahead with an inchu- ation of his wrist must have a whole road of reasonable smoothness; or else it can do little better than poke along at the despised speed of a horse-drawn vehicle.To condemn an \u201cauto\u201d to this gait may be a measure of safety for pedestrians, chickens and even chauffeurs: but is also to decree that the sport of automobiling will never be a popular one in the region thus bampered.lf a community wishes to be preserved against the cyclonic aujomo- bile.it can have no surer defence than shockingly bad roads.But there is more money in petting good roads.inviting the automobilists to tour through the country, and then regulating their speed within limits of safety by police provisions.Incidentally.the good roads will bring every farmer much nearer to his market, both in wear upon carts and in time; and will thus put profit in his pocket and reduce the cost of farm- stuff to the city buyer.There 1s more io be got out of the automobile than heart failure and an unpleasant odour.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE The announcement that the Unitarian Church is advertised for sale will cause many a man whose business frequently calls him across Victoria Square, to feel some apprehension lest the city lose one of 1ts finest architectural features.If a plain citizen with an eye in bis head will stand well down toward the bottom of the square ahd look up toward Beaver Hall Hill\u2014or if he will cast a glance that way when passing on n St.James street car\u2014 he will see, standing above the.trees, as graceful a spire as his eve is apt to meet in many a city.It is the spire of Lhe Church of the Messish: and it is to be hoped that.to whatever uses this building be put, the eye of the plain citizen wil] not be robbed -of this inexpensive treat.That was a close shot when Mr.Sifton waid that \u201cLondon is more pro-American than Canada.\u201d England bas always been more.inclined to woo the United States than we bars.Our reluctance to woo has not been due to any essential hostility, of course, but simply to an intimate knowledge of Uncle Sam's character, which is prone to mistake an attitude of friend: ship for one of supplication.The Americans have never thought so kindly of us as since we have proven our ability to prosper without their smile.A stranger in the Parliamentary Gallery would think that a man called Tarte hed a larger share of the Public Works Department under his control than Hon.Mr.Prefontaine, who promised himself so large a slice of it.= \u2014\u2014\u2014_ RABBIS ISSUE DIVORCES.But They are Illegal\u2014A New York Practice.New York, Mey 21 ~Justice Leteritt took occasion in the Supreme Court yesterday to condemn the practice so rer valent on the East Side by Rabbis, o suing Hebrew divorces or \u201cGhets,\u201d to mis.mated coupièe without instructing them that such divorces are utterly valueless and illegal.Excavations at Babylon.Special to The Montreal Star.Berlin, May 21.\u2014A letter has been re ceived from Dr.Koldewey, saying that the excavation us Gate, at Ancient Babylon,is gate was of i ing ize S Six hundred cases of tiles, reliefs other objects, which once decorated td palace of Nebuchadnezzar, have been shipped to Germany.Subscribers to the Nordica Concert at the Arena who have not taken up their seats are kindly requested to de so, as the best séats die Fapidly \u201cWe cn get along very wal being sold.THE PASSING HOUR: A man found on his knees on the, walk, praying \u2018and raving.is descri das * acting in à strange manner,\u2019 by a local contemporary.Now.what would he have to do to act in a familiar way ?des The Mayor of Ottawa to the Major of St, Hyacinthe : \" You're not 80 warm!\" What the New York journal calls Chn- ada\u2019's * dwarfing jealQusy \u2018\u2019 of the United States is really a good natured rivalry on our part.No yellow journal has any right 10 attribute green-eyed motives to Canadians.It would almost seem as if Mr.Cham- beriain must have known that the British | Empire Léague was about to meet.ance those in Russia.À community which has to choose between Turkish and Russian rule, is not to be blamed if it takes to the woods.John Charlton does not agree with Mr.Chamberlain.\u2018Joe\u2019 is having nothing but Juck.That King Edward Hotel bar is still working over-time.\u2018Toronto must have been accumulating a fearful these years.A Wisconsin scientist has discovered that a hot stove weighs less than a cold stove.A scientist who will experiment in lifting hot stoves, will bear watching.It seems that Hon.Sydney Fisher was not decyrated by ths Emperor of Japan after all.The Emperor probably saw the folly of trying to \u2018\u2018 paint the My.\u201d The Toronto Home Festival badge represents a lady holding the hands of two people who are obviously striving to get away.Nothing could be more fitting.We are glad that the Montreal Reform Club occupies a \u201cpeculiarly unique distinction '\u2014according to a phrase-mak- ing journalistic supporter.A small group of intimate friends presented Oom Paul Kruger with a bouquet on his arrival at Paris op Wedneaday.And this 18 the same Paris that welcomed King Edward just recently .the same Paris that went pro-Boer to the point of madness during the Transvaal war.** Shall Whiskey Win ?' asks the Witness, We give it up.but notice that the man if Fuller.To mention \u2018.likin \u2018' stations in connec- tinn with trouble between Russia and China only seems natural.There seems the weather little chance of settling Jockout.The fireworks of the Gamey investigation should begin to explode to-day.An outsider might say that it was not so important what the police wore when they worked as that they worked, Because a man could spend more wages it does not necessarily follow that he is going to get them.Not even if hé talks strike.The Dog Show may be said to have becn a howling success.SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT.\u201cI hear your engagement to old Goldman's daughter is announced.\u201d \u201cNo, it was announced.\u201d \u201c Welt, it ?> It Was announced : nounced.father.\u2019 that's the same thing, isn't it is now de I've just been interviewing her \u2018\u2014Philadelphia Ledger.NOT NORMAL.Ca A small Detroit boy was weeping on the sidewalk when a benevolent old gentleman ambled along.lagdiaz\u201d is \u201cWhy do you weep, quired, tenderly.our \u201cC-c-cauge my do\u2019t wash\u2019 By neck \u201cnoie, n° tonishing reply.Detroit Tim NATURAL DeveLarinié \u2018\u2019Are you stilt braking?\u201d asked the first railway man.Nope.\" replied railroad man Noi 2: \u201cI've quit braking and gone to baggage smashing.\u2019 \u2014Chicago News, NOT OLD ENOUGH.\u201cThis is my birthday.\u2019 \u2018And I suppose you feel as young as you ever did?\u201d \u201cNo; I don\u2019t believe T'm quite old enough yet to feel as young as I ever did.'\u2014Town and Country.SOMETHING IN THE FILLING.\u201cDo you know you can tell a man's dispositinn by his teeth ?'' asked the girl who believes in signs, bumps and palm reading.** How interesting ! ** said her compan- ton.who did not believe in anything.\u201cThen Jack must have a golgen disposi- ton.\" THOSE WHO ROOST.Newcome\u2014They tell me hens never lay eggs at night, Did you know that ?8ubbubs\u2014Oh.yes.\u2019 Newcome\u2014Btrange Subbubs\u2014Not at all.isn't it?+ AJ] the hens are hia Press.THE MODERN WAY.\u2018\u2019There\u2019s no use going through life in a rush.\u201d \u201cI mee that you are not an automobil- ist.\"\u2014Chicago Post.More Turkish atrocities come in to bal- | thirst all roosters _at_night, you.know.Phil delp- 'MPETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.ADMISSION: \u2014 Adults, 28c.1330 ENTRIES.Trained Dogs Perform at 12 M,, 3.30 and 8.30 P.M.Open 10 AM.to 10 P.M.Thursday, y Last Day.à ntidrou, 10c.11843 | EMPIRE DAY CONCERT.Arena, Tuesday, 26th May.1903.Oommencing at 8 p.m.Tiekets, Reserved Seats, 25¢; Boxes (6 seats), $3.00, On Sale at Star Branch Office.POPULAR PATRIOTIC SELECTIONS.i000 VOICES.11963 2aw was $83U, now.1 Sohwer, Cabinet nearly as good as LAYTON The Art Piano and the month.4 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN USED PIANOS 1 Chickering, 4 it.® in.high.1 Steinway, roll, sweet tone.$223 1 Knabe, rosewood case.144 Peel Street.NB.\u2014Open evenings until the end of $283 8240 Grand, new.BROS.Organ House.Steamship Tickets apd the Continent.NORMAN L.TeL M, 1507.\u201cMs By All Lines From Montreal, Boston and New York te England Lowest Rates.dation.Send forxailings xnd fuii particulars.Best accomme- LUBHER.\u201cfBattersdy's Tourist Agency), 178 SL James 82 fust as good \u201d is something cluding silver-plated ware.every article of the original zet th= bes) that is made.OT JUST AS GOOD Did you ever inquire at a store for certain articles and get for a reply \u2018\u2019 We have something just as good\"?Did it ever occur to you that '*Something the dealer has been able to buy much cheaper.than the articks yod laquire for?This is true in drugs, fabrics groceries, hardware, and in fact every line, ia.If you inquire fo: 1847 Rogers Bros.\u2019 Knives, Forks or Spoons, don't accept any bogus Rogers\u2019 stamp Lecause your dealer tells you it's just as good.~mam or 1847RoGERS BROS] The above trade mark bas been stamped on and genuine Rogers Bros.\u2019 goods for over so years.Get thisand yx Fairman & Co.Montreal.THEATRE ROYAL \u2014 CCWalKér \u201d pel has been appointed PROMINENT CANADIANS WHO HAVE PASSED AWAY.Mr.Frederick Fairman is mentioned in the Star nf May 21st.188%.Mr.Fairman.who was a member of the firm of Cooper, has since passed away, leaving a widow and family resident in TO-NIGHT'S APPOINTMENTS.ACADEMY\u2014E.8.Wilard, THEATRE FRANCAIS\u2014'\u2018Eight Bells.\u201d PROCTOR'S\u2014'\"The Cattle King.\u201d \u201cThe Opti- .© Weary APPOINTED CONVENER.\u2014Miss Sip- convener for the g's Daughters\u2019 Summer Creche, wmch will be.opened at.the end of June or the beginning of July, at Outremont.LOVELY GOWN OF SWISS MUSLIN AND LACE.allions over à foundati stitching, t.The veinings shows in Afternoon gown of dotted Swiss muslip fmbroidered and set, with heavy med- on of Russian ne edge bordered this gown are SUMMER RESORTS.ON THE EDGE OF THE OCEAN THE SIPPEWISSETT FALMOUTH, MASS.Excellent Blue Fishing, Boating, Bathing (temperature of water 7 to 5), Golf, Tennis, Billlards, Bowling, Picturesque Drives.Suites With Private Baths.Rates and circulars on applieation, H., ATWOOD, 113 26 eod \u2018147 Summer st., Boston.Willie THE ALGONQUIN ST.ANDREWS, N.B.\u201cOn Passamaquoddy Bay, near Eastport.Me.Excellent golf links, boating.bathing, fishing.HARVEY & WOOD 115 26 eod Hotel Bellevue, Boston.ADIRONDACKS.MAPLEWOOD INN, ELIZABETHTOWN, N.Y.Thoroughly modern.Beautifully situated.Cuisine and service the best.Low rates for early season, Write for booklet.lui 26eod G.W.JENKINS, Propr.WAUMBEK AND COTTAGES Jefferson, White Mountains, New Hampghire, Beason June to October.A select and attractive mountain resort.Information and Rook- lets on application to A.J.MURPHY, Manager, Laurel House, Lakewood J.117 26 eod HIGHGATE SPRINGS, VT.THK FHANKLIN BOUNE & COTTAGES.Open June first to October, under the same management thirty-cour years, on Lake Champlain.Accommodation for 100 guests.\u2018Rates very reasonable.Send for circular.113 30eod J.L.8COTT.Proprietor.re CACOUNA, P.Q.Canada's Greatest seaside resort, ST.LAWRENCE HALL, will reopen June 25th.New management, new improvements, modern plumbing.Norman & Bowen, Managers.Mr.Bowen, late of Manoir, Richelieu, Murray Ray.City address 127 Stanley st.Tel.Up 404.i 115% Fred.The POCAHONTAS, Kittery Point, Malae | Entrance of Portsmouth Harbour.The most | Lon.Of the.north.¥isited anmemiy \"ar Net n.of © isited ually by Norih Atlantic Sguadron.Fine Josizs, pan fish.ng, golf.tentites Es, es to refit pear hotal.ar Mrs.C.G.-FRAN.CIS.Manager, The Abbo , mmon- wealth ave., Boston.tatord bras 13004 CURTIS FARM HOTEL.Open for guests as usual.Sead for booklets.Address, MRS.8.G.CCRT 113 13eod Fortune's Kocks, Biadetord, Me.ANNER HOUSE.CHATBAUGAY LAKE, N.Y.one of finest spots {n Adtrondacks.All the attractions of Mountains, Lakes and River.Good fishing, splendid Accommodation.Write for particulars.Pamphlets at Star Branch Office.119 82e0d Dr.H.J.Brodeur SPECIALIST OF PARIS Skin, Scalp and Blood Diseases TREATED AT 36 8T.FAMILLE STREET.Hours-10a.m.to 4.30 p.m7 p.m.to # p.m.Bunday.2 p.m.toé p.m.Take Bleu M car Sherbrooke st.and Znd street east.7 nm wt\u2019 THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO.(From the Star fyle of May, 187%) _Tuc Trinity Board.with power full éñaulre nto the causés ot He Louis Ren.au disaster, as well as the conduct of both Captain and crew.upon thè occasion of her loss, sat yesterday afternoon at Trinity House: besides the members of the Board there were present Mr.8.Bethune.Q.C.* Mr.W.H.Kerr, QU., on behalf of the Louis Renaud, and Mr.Bt.Pierre on behalf of passengers by that steamer, residents of Coteau Landing.THE inquiry was very searching and lasted a considerable time.Of the three able lawyers engaged In the case Mr.W.H.Kerr is the only one who has passed _away since the In- quirv.Mr.is actively practising his profession in the courts and Mr.St.Pierre after a very successful career at the Bar, as a criminal lawyer was raised to the\u2019 Bench recently for the District of Beauharnois.The members of the Wesleyan body throughout the city will regret to learn that Rev.John Potts, pastor nf the Cen- ral Church, will preach his farewell ser- on at the close of the present quarter.HE Rev.Mr.Potts, who removed to Toronto to take charge of the fine new Metropolitan Church.was one of the most eloquent preachers in the city.During his pastorate he made himself universally beloved by his affable and courteous demeanour no less than by the constant exercise of many Christian virtues.Ths annual meeting of the Corporation of the General Hospital was held yesterday afternoon, Mr.W.Lunn in the chair.Dr.R.P.Howard read the annual report showing a balance on hand.Votes of thanks were passed to the clergy of the city and their congregatione for liberal collections and to the employes of the various factories for continued and generous contributions, and to a number of gentlemen for making collections In the several Wards of the city on behalf of the Institution.Previous to adjournment Messrs.David Lew.Hon.M.Lafram- Loise, John McLennan, Barclay Shaw.John Sterling and N.8.Whitney were elected Governors.THE late Mr.William Lunn was much identified with the educational interests of the city.He wus the means of forming the first public school ia the Province; it was held In his Own house.The teachers usually came from England, For over 30 years Mr.Lunn was the secretarv-treasurer nf the Protestant Board of School Com- migeioners of Montres: and he was one of the founders of the Montreal High School.He passed away many vears ago.Dr.Howard and many of the newly elected Governors have also paid the debt of nzture, Bowen\u2019s Book Not Official.Washington, May 21.\u2014 Because Sir Michael Her and other representatives of the powers took exception to certain foot notes included in the blue bpok on Venezuela, the United States Department han assured them that the book was prepared tion of by Mr.Bowen and ia noi to be considered pfficial publica! Department.Strachan Bethune.K.C.7 MEETINGS AND AMU SÉMENTS.MEETINGS AND AMU$EMENTA \u2018 ) \u2019 PROCTOR'S \u201cFark\u201d Matinees Mon.Wed., Fri and Sat.JAMES H.WALLICK'S THE CATTLE KING THE TRAINED HORSES.Prices\u201450c, 35c, 330, 200, 10\u20ac.Next Week-THOMAS E.SHEA 117 45 / PROCTOR\u2019S = weeks Commencing (Victoria Day) Matinee, May 26th.Matinees: Mon., Wed, Fri.and Sat.SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Mr.Thomas E.Shea sousees - AND .His Excellent Company.In a Strong List ot Plays.Plays for the First Week : Youd Nigms THE PLEDGE of HONOR Tih.THE BELLS, pluie Fridav DR.JEKYLL & MR.HYDE THE BELLS, \u201cLf.THE PLEDGE of HONOR Saturday 80c, 35c, 35c, 20\u20ac, 106.Thursday, FRANCAI i.This Wek, the famous BYRNE BROS in ihe \u201cNEW BELLS\u201d PANTOMIMIC COMEDY.NEXT WEEK, Opening Summer Stock Scasen.BEGINNING MONDAY.Matinee ay 25th, THE AUBREY STOCK COMPANY wil) Every Mat.Next Week Prices: Jlusé Matinees : Wednesday, Present the Spectacular Production of \u201cDEVIL'S ISLAND\u201d Founded on the celebrated Dreyfus Case A Most Massive Presentation ! A STRONG CAST OF METROPOLITAN FAVORITES \u2014 HEADED BY -\u2014 ALPHONZ ETHIER and MISS BERTINA ROBISON Prices : 10, 30, 30, 35 and 5oc.OUTING TOGGERY Men & Boys Uj [Ts SUMMER COATS SUMMER SUITS OUTING SUITS .OUTING TROUSERS OUTING SHIRTS SUMMER VESTR CANOEING TROUSERS HATS in Straw, Crash and Felts CAPS for all purposes,- also Finest Tailoring for Summer Light.Weight Clothing.WM.CURRIE Men and Boys\u2019 Clothier.1967 Notre Dame Street.that ought to be of ri.cular interest to those who've Plannec to gn \u2018a-prerwe- ing.After the theatre take supper at The Savoy.SHELLY\u2019S WORKS BROUGHT FANCY PRICES.London.May 21.- Copies of Mi.Shel- lex's broadside, entitled, \u201cA Declaration of Rights.\u201d and another dealing with the condition of Treland, printed at Dublin.in 1812, ether with three letters ot the poet Were sold at auction yesterday at Sotheby's.RB.F.Stevens bought the Job for- £34k Tt 1s noteworthy that they were catalogued at £15 by a bookseller in 1870.' i Special Notice.Friday's Specials.Friday bargain announeements cf The 8.Carsley Co, lamited.always engagr the attention of vast crowds of provident peop! ple.This week's should be no exception to the rule.In view of the nearness of the holiday\u2014Vietoria Day they have avranged specials in pine to wear.ete.\"op the Medway and lioihsier line ut ACADEMY» All This Wook i the Emiuant Eagle Actor E.8.WILLARD TO-NIGHT- **David Garrick.\" FRIDAY, SAT.MAT.\u2014*\u2018lhe C ardinaL\u201c ar EVENING - \u2018Tom Pinch.** ext week, opening with specini Mind .nee.May 25 « Victoria ay, Margue I ndag Main \u2018\u201cThe Strollers.\u2019 l1ivsl SPECIAL Opening with Special Next Week Vie\" ruena ver May 25 NIXON & ZIMMERMAN I'nesest Toe Marguerita Sylva Opera Co.Of Sixty People, beaced by the Brillinot Artiye Marguerita Sylva, 1n the Merry Musical (Comedy, \u201cThe Stroilers\u201d Muse by Ludwig Enslander, Book y Harry B.smiit A Supporting Company of Unusual Merit inlude ing George C.Boniface, Jr., Neil MeNell, David Torrence, Gilbert Clayton.Dorothy Hunting and Carolyn Huestis.SEATS NOW ON SALE 119s4 x Afternoon Evening THEATRE ROYAL \u201c1% THIS WEEK May Toth.WEARY WILLIE WALKER.Clever -Comedians, Pretty Girls and progressive specialties, Prices\u201410, 20, and 30c.Next Week ~ The New Henry Burlesquers.l16s6 Last Great Concert of a Brilliant season.Arena, May 27th, NORDICA & DE RESZKE Soloists.with the Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra of New York.Tickets now on sale at Star Uptown Branch, Prices - $100, $1 30, 82.00, DUss 82.30, and Boxes 16 815.0.Knabe Fiano used from: Willis & Co.11823 Baw Victoria Day Excursion, The Str.Chateauguay will run her Annual Excursion (weather permitting).May 25th, leaving Montreal.No.2 Canal Basin, for a trip up Lake St.Louis, around the Beautiful Chateauguay Islands, returning to Montreal by way of the Lachine Rapids.Return Trip.50c Main 2710.F.S.REAY, Manager.119*3 Str.SOVEREIGN will begin running regularly THURSDAY, MAY 21st To Carillon aud $i, 00 back - - & a m.train for Lachine.SHOOT RAPIDS Lz.te 1186: _\u2014 THE HOTELS and BATHS (IMAGI Caledonia Will be in fuil operation May 27th Canada's Greatest Spa.108stf Montreal Park & Island Railway Cb LACHINE: Leaving Past Office avery 20 min.from 6 a.m.to 1] p.m.Last car to La- chine at midnight.From Lachine every 21 min.from 6.530 am.to 11.5 pm Last car 12.50 a.m.to St.Henry only.SAULT AU RECOLLET.45 min.service, leaving Victoria square from 6.16 a.m.to 11 p-m.From Sault au Raçolilet every 45 min.from 5.30 a.m.to 11 p.m.CARTIERVILLE: 40 min.service.Through cars will leave Victoria square from 8.40 a.m.to 11 p.\" From Carderville 5.40 a.m.to 1! p.m MOUNTAIN: Leaving Mt Royal and\u2019 Park Ave every 20 min.from 5.40 am.5 11 18 p.m.From Victoria Ave., Westmount, every 20 min.from 6.10 a.m.to 11.10 p.m MOUNTAIN BELT: Speclal service will bs given via St.Catherine st.as required EXTRA CARS will be run on ail lines as required.For extra cars for Larhine tska Notre Dame cars to connect at Cote S: Paul.For extra cars for Sault au Recolle: take Si.Denis cars to connect at C.P.R.tracks.For extra \u2018cars for CartierviHe take Mounta.n Branch and Mountain Beit Lins cars tr cone nect at Snowdon's Junetfon.118 tf 7 © EDUCATIONAL.- .The \u201cOWEN.\u201d Campobello.on Bay of Fundy.Healthiest resort on North Eastern Coast.Superb views, ing.fishing.driving, etc, ForfolderapplytolJ.exandeér, Campo- bello, N.B.115 600d ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS in English may be subjected to EXPERT CRITICISM at SHORTELL\u2019S ACADEMY, St.Catherine Street.LEARN TELEGRAPH Positions Ouartutecd mes Taiz Sehoot ny mora tun 4 ri 220 vaderset pale Dies Dis, sroiment Yooper ri Aeeegst Wailea pre eur \"ache assuring Sidon netsul experience, Rend for Catalogue ta \u2018Frein Dispatchers\u2019 School of Tolography, - - Deirott.Bin e 13 STAMMERERS THE ARNOTT INSTITUTE, RERLIN, FANADA, for the treatment of ail forms of SPEECH DEFECTS.W: J.Amntt, Bu- perintendent.We treax Pie cause, not simply the hablt.and therefore produce natural mpeeth.Write for particulars.113 13ed4 | Place d'Armes, SURIR OPEN ALL UMMER.Prospectus Free.Tel.Main ss 115 Saw tf CAZA & LORD, Principala law * Chicago Gas Workers Strike.Chicago, May 21.\u2014 A general strike of all the members of the People's Gas Light and Coke Company was ordered last night by the Central Council of the Union.Street men, drip pumpers, meter setters and statement takers to the number of 600 are affected by the order.Efforts will he made to draw the teamsters into the strike.An a cause of the strike, the men give the diecharge of 258 members of the union by the company since the Chicago Board of Arbitration made its decision \u2018 1m the recent strike of the men.Victims of a Trolley Car.Milford, Mass., May.21.\u2014 À trolley cer k Carl Tingley and Douglas Phill ve miles from Milford, about midnight, Bi T je table is of the highest class.110 10 ing Tingley and robabl {ataly injuring Philips ?y a dé AS «SORE ee A aE, [can passe md men Sem sngrin rn tt ee +m ri fe -[ a em SF Siar REL BHAA A i EX Ed or Parc os CE - münicipaliti Bola\u201d Neo.96 Mackay street, with brick and 4 Hon.__ FACTORY SES \u201cARE IN DEMO Real Estate Agents Report a Large Increase in De- Mmand for Such.BUILDING OPERATIONS BRISK $1,296,610 Represents the Total \u201cCost of the Buildings Licensed : Last Month, ees o J- Credock Simpeon's Real Estate Record for May contains the following review: Judging from the reported transactions ef the month of April and the continued enquiry for properties of different kinds for actual use, the real estate market is in ® satisfactory condition.Of the four sales recorded in the West Ward amounting to $417,273, three of'them were of St.James © properties, and these sales afford Of illustration of the manner in witich.the most valuable down-town sites are into the hands of large cor- porstions for their own permanent occupa- One of the interesting and encouraging features of the market \u2018 the demand for manufacturing sites in and about Montreal.This is becoming a factor of much Umportence, and wbile it is not a good time just now to boast of the labour conditions here, there is no doubt but that Montreal is better off in that respect than Stes place in Canada.following statement of the aggregate amount of the sales and loans in the city of and at Westmount during the first four months of each year for the last ten years, is an additional evidence of the improvement this year in real estate, and s the belief held by brokers that the real estate market is distinctly on the up grade: First four moutiis of Sales.Amount.Loans.[I 603 $2,064,378 $1,372,385 0.1008.512 2,345, 21 1.450,894 nococ0c D 2.683.476 1,326,855 1807.691 3,297 690 1.715,840 ; 3,486,194 1,852,388 3,170,503 1,521.7 3.430.011 1,035,044 2045905 1506442 3.707,186 99 421 4,869,773 2,074,338 The sales recorded during the month of April in the undermentioned suburban amount to $294.928, and are es.ws:\" Maisonneuve, &37,881;, DeLo- rimier, $1,775: MHde End, £59,579; Outre mont, $73; Cote des Neiges, 839,341; Notre Dame de Grace, 196,605; Montreal West, 92,400; Verdun, 83.163: Cote St.Paul, 42,400; St.Henri, 833,361; and Ste.Cune- gonde, $18,200.There were 153 resl estate transfers in the city wards and town of Westmount recorded at the registry offices during the month of April.the particulars of which } i columns amounting to 81 .&.Antoine Ward.15 $116,085 Gt.Ann\u2019s Ward .1 36.996 West Ward .4 417,273 Et.James Ward.vo 13 84,825 8t.is Ward.8 60.680 St.Wand.8 58.508 St.Mary's Ward .13 31.306 Gt.Jean Baptiste Ward.21 38.206 .Denis Wand.19 26.442 jocbe belge Word à 25312 1 ¥ vers 2 cotmount.eee.19 108,094 153 $1,055,030 Duringthe corresponding month of last 200 transfers were reco! , amount- to $1,026,130.LAST WEEK'S SALES.The sales Of real estate registered dur.Ing last week amounted to nearly a quarter million dollars, being a falling off of Dalf à million as compared with the pre viqus week.; Following is a list of those amounting to 85,000 and upwards, taken from the list published by Le Prix Courant: LAFONTAINE WARD.No.701 St.Denis street, with brick house; Alf Deschambault to Joseph Emil Naud, $5,000.ST.LOUIS WARD.Nos.493 and 485 St.Lawrence street, 304s St.Dominique street, with brick house; Estate George Lauder to Isabella Kirkhaun, wife of Geo.W.Bithell; $6,000.Nos.1781 to 1787 St.Catherine, with brick ; Jos.Emile Naud to Alfred Deschambeult; $14,750.Nos.671 and 675 Cadieux street, with brick house: J.N.Greenäbields to Andre J.H.Denis, $10,- 000.° ST.ANDRE WARD.use: Estate Robert Cowans to ithell, $6,500.ST.ANN'S WARD.No.142 McGill street, with brick house; Dame Harriet Eliz.Evans, widow of Jno.¥.Reddy, to Dame Catherine K.Graham, wife of Wm.Ewing, $13,000.ST.GEORGE'S WARD.Lot pt.1748 Redpath street, 21,028 ft., vacant; Geo.Hague to Wm.Yuile; $150, 000 and consideration.ST.LOUIS, MILE END.Lots 12-22-67, 68, @ and pt.12-22-74 Park avenue, with brick house; Felix Casey to-Robt.W.Oliver and Percy, H.Giil- mor; $8,000, co WESTMOUNT.Cote St.Antoine street, lot with pressed brick house.Chas.stone John .1 Py rown .Riel to Fanny Lowenberg, wife of uel Blout; $10,500.Nos.160 and 182 Selby street, with brick and stone ; in.Leon Dutil to Michael Kan- hotise in non, 45,225.Lots 244-141 to 5, 244151 to 5 Metcalf avenue, vacant; Jean Stevenson, widow of James Brown to Jos O.Deslauriets and Nelson S.Des- ia ; 88,000.Lot 941-318 Columbia ave, stône and brick house; Jas.Allan Laughlin to Wm.H.Rlackaller; $5,000.je COTE ST.PAUL.\u2018tar.it.170 and 3604: Mary Shannon widow of Timothy Scanlan, to Edward Donald, $24,586.Lot pt.3806, with house, he B.Burland to Edouard Donald, M020.POINTE CLAIRE.Lot pt.10; Joseph Lumina Daoust to bert Mackay; $5,500.- TOTAL SALES BY WARDS.Following were the total sales, by rds: .* ine.ve on os oo § 5,000.00 oJ ® on oo eo or see 6.200.00 ft.Andre .\u2026.oo .\u2026 .\u2026.,.\u2026.6,500.00 Bt.ADDS.oo ev ee ae on Loo.1485000 ; = ou va os se ee ee on 15,000.00 ce se ov en ve on 1.250.00 te ve an +1 +6 00 01 eo 2.80000 ag ve nn ave Bt, Onbriel .-.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 2,000.00 ; Jean: iste .ae 4,223.05 ; Lotiis, Mile End.14,446.00 ouns.ve as ae 34.825.00 St, Henri .cee .6.150.00 $ 3 64,836.60 / 217,955.27 PREPARING FOR COMING CONGRES Trades Council Approves of Resolution on Preferential Tariff.THE COLONIES AND DEFENCE Opinion Expressed That Colonies Should Participate in Cost of Defence of the Empire.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The resolutions Just quoted were presented to the Council of the Board of Trade yesterday by the committee appointed to draft resolutions for presentation to the Congress-of the Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, which is to be held in Montreal in August.The Council approved the draft resolutions with slight amendments, and decided to call a special meting of the whole board for Tuesday next for their consideration.\u201cDefence of the Emplire\u2014That this Congress hereby affirms the principle that it is the duty of the self-governing colonies to participate fn the cost of the defence of the Empire.\u201d \u201cPreferential trade within the Empire \u2014Whereas the Imperial Government has modified its fiscal policy by imposing duties upon certain imports: \u201cWhereas In the resolution adopted by the fourth Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, held in London, June, 1300, it was stated that an advantageous commercial bond is one of the strongest links In national unity, and that the maintenance and strengthening of trade is the keystone of à nation's su cessful development; \u201cWhereas the British colonies are admittedly rich tn natural resources, possessing as they do.vast areas of arable and mineral lands as yet undeveloped; \u201cWhereas the colonies are even now producing in rapidly increasing quantities, grain, flour, live stock, wool, sugar, fruits, cheese, butter, etc, as well as the yield of the fisheries, forests and mines, all of which are continually required by the British consumer; PREFERENCE FOR COLONIES.\u201cTherefore, resolved, that this Congress is of opinion that Great Britain can best serve the interests of the Empire by giving a preference in her markets to the products of the colonies as against the products of foreign countries, it being believed that such preference would (1), benefit Great Britain by largely freeing her from dependence upon foreign countries for her food supplies; (2), stimulate reciprocal trade within the Empire; (3), develop colonial enterprise, and.moreover, serve to make the colonies attrac tive, not only to the large number of British subjects emigrating annually from the British Isies, but also to the surplus population of other countries.and \u201cFurther resolved, that this Congress hereby urges the Imperial Government to appoint a royal commission, composed of represéntatives from the United Kingdom and the Colonles, to Investigate conditions and to suggest such preferential treatment of trade within the Empire as would ensure the fullest benefit thereto.\u201d \u201cFast steamship communication\u2014That this Congress considers it of the utmost importance to the interests of the Empire that the United Kingdom and her Colonles should adopt a policy under which lines of steamships wlll be gecured and retained for (1), the provision of fast mail services on the, several routes, and (2).the development and control of trade between the Mother Country and her possessions, and between the colonies themselves.\u201d \u201cDesired reduction newspaper postage between the various parts of the Empire.\u2014~That the freer interchange between the people of the Empire of the newspapers and periodicals published therein would do much to strengthen Imperial unity, and that association of ideas and aims upon which such unity must be based; \u2018\u2019That such Ce Arty interchange would be largely promoted by a reduction of the postal charges on such matter: \u201cThat this Congress, therefore.prays His Majesty's Government to reduce to the domestic rate the charge on newspapers and periodicals published in the United Kingdom and posted to the colo- nles; and this Congress also urges those colonies who have not already done so, to make a similar reduction in thelr postal rates on their publications.\u201d The Insolvency Committee reported the defeat of Mr.F.D.Monk's insolvency bill.The bill.it was said.was the same as that introduced .into_the Parliament.of 1990 by Mr.Fortin, then member for Laval.The Council expressed its regret and disappointment that this bill.which was so greatly desired by the commercial In- tereats, had been again opposed by the Government and defeated in the House.A communication was read from Col.Gordon to the chairman of the executive of the shipping interests and the president of the Board of Trade with reference to letters of thanks received by him for the work of the militia during the \u2018longshoremen's strike.The communica tion was as follows: \u201cJ have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your kind letter of thanks of the 12th inst.to the militia of the city of Montreal for their services during the recent strike \u201cIt js mont gratifying to all ranks to know that the duty performed by them on- that occasion has been so highly appreciated by the business community of the city of Montreal.\u201cI have taken the liberty of forwarding your letter to Major-General the Earl of Dundonald, C.V.0., C.B., commanding the Canadian militia, and have also published it in district orders for the information of the Montreal garrison.\u201d IN AND AROUND THE CITY.WILL VISIT MONTREAL.\u2014The Western Press Association of Canada will visit the city on July 17, coming in on G.T.R.and going on to Quebec.AN INCREASE OF PAY.\u2014The baggage men at the Bonaventure station bave received an incresse of $5 a month and express themselves as well pleased with action of the company in this FRENCH NOVICES HERE.\u2014 At the home of the Order of the Christian Instruction in Laprairie, there are now ensconced twenty-five novices of the order, who, recently expelled from Brittany, ~~ rived hers on the steamer Dominion, CONCERTS HELD.\u2014The annual concerts in aid of the Bethiehem school, Richmond Square, tinder the charge of the Grey Nuns, were held on Tu y evening and yesterday afternoon in the hall of the Belmont School, Guy street, and were largely attended.The programme on both Occasions was à long and varied one, and was executed with skill and precision.A UECILIAN MUBICALE.\u2014A very en- jorable musicale was given Tuesday night Miss Hollinshead and Miss L'Estran urnbull, at Messrs.Willis and Company*s piano rooms, St.Catherine street.There was a large audience present.Miss Hol- linshedd was in splendid voice, and her \u2018numbers were much appreciated.Mins Turnbull played Schumann-Lisat\u2019s \u2018Liebes- lied\u201d with power and expression.A cœ- cilian accompaniment to Lost Chord\u201d was a feature of the evening.Mr.Frank Ramsay, bass wloist, also sang to advan- MONEY WONT BE RETURNED Committee Decides Constables Must Pay for Civilian Clothes.POLICE AND THE SALOONS Constables Must Seek Convictions for Sunday Liquor Selling While in Uniform.\u2014 .The Police Committee met yesterday, and it did not take it long to decide that the officers who some time ago received civilian clothes from the contractors in exchange for what should have been new overcoats will be obliged to foot the contractors\u2019 bllis themselves.The sum of $275.88 was paid to the contractors by the men, and they claimed that it should be returned to them by the \u2018city.The committee did not see it that way, and when a motion was made to reimburse the men, Ald.Ricard and Ouimet alone voted for it.The greater part of the meeting was taken up in a discussion as to the advisability of allowing policemen in plain clothes to visit saloons on Sunday and buy drinks, with a view to prosecuting the seller for illegally keeping his place open.After many motions had been put and lost and the motion passed at the last meeting reconsidered.Ald Walsh moved that the police must wear their uniforms when attempting to make cases against saloon-keepers.Ald.Walsh, Ald.Bum- bray.Ald.Ouimet, and Ald.Stearns voted for the \u201cHibtion, \"ind\" Ald.Ames and Ricard opposed\u201dit.Ald.Ames declared that it would be impossible for the police to make cases against lawbreakers In the manner suggested, and he claimed that it had always been a failure in the past.The question was first introduced by Ald.Btearns, who wanted to know whether the motion adopted at the last meet- ig authorizing the wearing of plain clothes on the occasions in question included words to the effect the constables were not to be supplied with money to buy drinks.He now saw with surprise that there was no such provision in the minutes.Ald.Ames, the mover of the motion, explained the matter had been discussed, and practically agreed to, but was not included in the motion.Ald.Stearns remarked that had that been the case he would not have voted for ft.He, therefore, proposed a new motion, declaring that policemen, while wearing plain clothes, be prohibited from spending money to make cases against licensed saloonkeepers.i The cMairman thought that there should be no restrictions put _.upon the police; that they should be allowed to go where they thought It necessary.to go into places in plain clothes and to make certain purchases.It did not always follow that they must buy intoxicating liquor.The committee was surprised when Ald.Walsh said that last Sunday the saloon- keepers had to hire extra clerks, as their business was so great.Chief Le- gault, in reply to a question, said that the revenue police were supposed to take actions against both saloon-keepers who did not keep within the law and men who sold liquor without a license.He did pot think his own men would be prevented from making cases if a motion were adopted which would not allow them to go out in plain clothes or spend money for drink.Before the ciose of the meeting, the committee impressed upon the Chief the necessity of enforcing the by-law referring to the scattering of waste-paper on the streets.-\u2014 LAWLESSNESS AT FERNIE CONDEMNED.A Large Foreign Element There Which Does Not Respect British Law.Special to The Montreal Star.Nelson, B.C.May 21.\u2014 At the Court of Assizes the Grand Jury, in their presentment to the judge.spoke very severely regarding the condition of affairs at Fernie, concluding: \u201cThere has been a deplorable want of prompt and energetic administration of justice in the neighborhood referred to.There appears to exist there a dangerous and lawless element, largely composed of forcigners.This element has on -several occasions defied the.authorities, | beep guilty of overt acts of gross personal violence, and riot, and an urgent need exists for a strict and .more.forcible administration of law.The Grand Jury.there fore, deem it their duty to present your lordship in \u2018the most serious and emphatic way they can that an alflolate necessit exists for enforcing the law at Fernie, lasger force of provincial police should be maintained at Fernie, or, failing this, the Dominion Government should be asked to establish a force of mounted police in that district.\u201d 1 FOUR EXILES FROM FINLAND._\u2014- Leaders of Thought Have to Leave the Land.Special to the Montreal Star.London, May 21.\u2014Four more prominent Finns have been exiled, fismely.the two brothers Brofeldt, of Knopio, Barrister Procope of Tammerfors and Sikio, the manager of the Nyslott branch of thc Northern bank.The feldts both belong to a literary family.Their brother, writing under the name of Johani Aho, is the foremost of Finnish authors.Magnus Rosen- dal, a teacher of religion at the Lyceum at Uleaforg, has been summarily dismissed.He was the chairman of the meeting held in November, when the programme of passive resistance was formulated.About seventy-five officials have been dismissed or foroed to resign #ince September, be sides fifty who have voluntarily resigned.Odessa and Persian Gulf.St.Petersburg, May 21.\u2014According to the Odessa Novasti, the Russian society of steam navigation and has decided to organize a ] Odessa and the Persian Gulf.Two large steamers will be built pecially, and agencies will be founded at gulf ports.In Memory of Bir Oliver.Special tp The Montreal Star.Ki n, Ont.May 21.\u2014A memorial fountain to the memory of the late Si Oliver Mowat, likely will be erected in the city park.: Special Notice.Ottawa Sleeping Car leaves ca Windsor Street tion 10.05 p- m.every night.99 eodtf They Stand in Tune.The pianos of Heintzman & Co.stand longer without tuning than any ather piano owing to the d ility of their construction.intaman & Co.pianos made 45 years are still , and aie be used by the grandchildren of tue vigne Pinited.head fee 208 51.Otbonn: 1} .street; Fast strest, End branch 1882 St.Catherine Endorsed by: y The Worlds Famous Catarrh Remedy-; Congressman Powers from Vermont.Congressman H.Henry Powers, of Vermont, writes from Morrisville, Vt.: \u201cPe I have used in my family with success.J can recommend it as an excellent family remedy, and very good for coughs, colds and catarrhal affections.\u201d .\"\u2014H.Henry Powers.Register of Treasury Judson WOT Lyons.Hon.Judson W.Lyons, register of the United States Treasury, in a letter from Washington, D.C., says: \u201cI find Peruna to be an excellent remedy for the catarrhal affections of spring and summer, and those who suffer from depression from the heat of the summer will find no remedy the equal of Peruna.\u201d \u2014Judson WW.Lyons.Senator Butler from South Carolina, Senator M.C.Butler, United States Senator from South Carolina two terms, writes from Washington, D.C.: \u201cI can recommend Peruna for dyspepsia and stomach trouble.1 have been using your medicine for a short period, and I feel very much relieved.Ît is indeed a wonderful medicine, and besides a great tonic.\u201d \u2014M.C.Butler.Ex-Consul to Venezuela.Hon.Almont Barnes, late U.S.Consul to Venezuela, S.A., writes from Washington, D.C.: \u201cPeruna is not only a remedy for catarrhal troubles, but equally as effective for colds and aches arising from the same.It is a most excellent tonic for debilitated systems.\u201cMany of my friends have used it successfully, and I have no hesi ation in giving it my recommendation.\u201d \u2014 Almont Barnes.Senator Matiory From Florida.United States Senator Stephen R.Mallory, of Pensacola, Florida, in a recent letter written from Washington, D.C., says the following: \u201cI have used your excellent remedy, Peruna, and can recommend it, both as a tonic and a safe catarth remedy.\u201d \u2014Stephen R.Mallory.CORN CARGOES AFFECTED BY HEAT Swelling Has Taken Place in Cargoes on the Lake Barges.The swelling of corn is causing considerable trouble among shippers.It is stated on good suthority that the grain inspector rejected corn which was offered for shipment on the Sardinian and the Montevidean.Both vessels are now about ready to sail, having been delayed somewhat by the inspector's action.Several reasons are given for the trouble.\u201cThe corn is unusually soft this vear,\u2019\u201d\u2019 said an official of the Montreal Ware housing Company.\u201cTo some of it the inspector has objected.and in order to put it into condition it has been aired by from one vessel to another.\u201d shifting it Mr DA.P.Watt, of the Allan Line.speaking in reference to this matter, said that at this season of the year there was a tendency for the grain to sprout, and that had made it necessary, in order to keep the wheat in condition, to air it by moving it from one vessel to another.It is probable that the intense heat of the past week and the delav in unloading owing to the 'longshoremen\u2019s strike aggravated the situation.It is understood that about fourteen barges are affected.\u2026 Need to Preserve The need cf action for the pre- - Niagara Falls.servation of st agara Falls is being agitated by the New York Tribune, and the opinion hos buen expressed that unless promot action is taken to check the water power develop: ment at Niagara.the tinie will come net many years hence when \u201che [low of water over the great cataract will be so reduced that its beauty and grandeur will be forever destroved.ce 4 We would strongly second every os to preserve for tae nati>n and tie wi the natural beauty of Niagsra; but the immediate danger is not.gz0 much the moderate amount of watl:r substructed from the cataract ar the transformation of its vicinity by power-houses and manu- factories In such a manner as to greatly detract from the scenic eifect.When the first power-house was built at Nisgara, permission for the utilization of the water was only obtained on the plea that the power-house was located so far away from the falls (over a mile) that it and the accompanying Industria! development would not injure in the slightest the natural scenery around the great gorge.Had other power developments proceeded on similar linea, we believe that no objection could rightly have been raised; but when it was demonstrated that Niagara water power enterprises would pay.plenty of people were ready to undertake them by the easiest and cheapest plan.Before that time, local sentiment in the vicinity of Niagara had been strongly opposed to anything tending to injure the beauty of the falls and make them less | attractive to visitors.This local sentiment disappeared when it was seen that the industrial utifizsation of the cataract promsed greater profits; and the result it the defacement of the great gorge below the falls with power-houses, pulp mille, metallurgical works and other factories, with their attendant dirt and smoke.For a long time the Canadian side was free from these vandalic enterprises; but within a few months, described in our tssue of December 11 last.water-power | enterprites havè been cmdertaken on that side of the river which will be a greater disfigurement than anything yet undertaken on the American shore A great power-houss is being built in the gorge, THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-THURSDAY, MAY rer EE ET re e ' : \u2018 pres Congressman Mahon From Pennsylvania.an Thad.M.Mahon, of Cham burg, Pa., writes: \u201cI take pleasure in commending your Peruna as a substantial tonic and a good catarrh remedy.\u201d \u2014Thad.M.Mahon.Congressman Barham from California.Congressman J.A.Barham, of Santa Rosa, California, writes: \u201cAt the solicitation of a friend I used your Peruna, and can\u2019 cheerfully recommend it as an excellent remedy for all catarrhal troubles.It is indeed a wonderful medicine.\u201d \u2014J.A.Barham.Congressman Brookshire From Indiana.Congressman E.V.Brookshire.from Indiana, in a recent letter from Washington, D.C., says: \u201cFrom what my friends say.Peruna is a good tonic and a safe cutarrh cure, \u2014E.V.Brookshire.Congressman Sparkman From Florida.Congressman S.M.Sparkman, from Tampa, Florida, writes: \u201cI can indorse Peruma as a first-rate tonic, and a very effective cure for ca- \u2014S.M.Sparkman.Men of prominence all over the United States are recommending Peruna.Over fifty members of Congress have written their endorsement of it.Scores of other government officials speak in high praise of it.Thousands of people in the humbler walks of life rely upon it as a family medicine.Send for free book of testimonials.If you do not derive prompt and sat- isfaetory results from the use of Pe- runa, write at once to Dr.Hartman.giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis.Address Dr.Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus; Ohio.The Strain Of the Straight Front Model is so dis by the perfectly cut gores of the Parisian P.C.Corsets as to throw the weight on the stronger parts of the body.This is the cause of the .GREAT COMFORT which has always been noticed by wearers of Parisian P.C.Corsets, PARISIAN CORBET M'F'G CO., Quebec.: 4 7 near the foot of the Horseshoe fall and another great power-house is to stand close by the upper rapids.A few years ago such desecration of one of the world's greatest wonders would have aroused a storin of protest.Now| it appears to be taken as a matter of course.\u2019 \u2018We are not arguing against the utilization of Niagara power.In this, as in qther things, \u201cthe greatest good of \u2018the greates® number\u201d should control; and all the pow development now undertaken or projected at Niagara could be supplied without effecting greater variation in the flow of water over the precipice than occurs naturally through variations in the level of Lake Erie.We do not share the fears, either, of those who foretell the entire utilization of the volume of water passing over the fails, nor is it likely that even the half of it can be profitably diverted.The total power utilized at Nlagara at present is only a little over 100,000 horse-power: and while plans are on foot to develop three times this amount, the market for any such amount of power is not yet In sight.What we do maintain is that the development.of power at Niagara shouid be confined to works carried out on lines similar to those of the Niagara Falls Power Co., the power being taken from the river above the rapids, led to a power house far away from the cataract, and discharged through a tunnel Into the gorge below the fails.This method not only saves the scenic features around the cataract from injury, but it is In accord with sound engineering principles.It uti- the whole power of the fall, includ- ng the descent of the rapids above the cataract amounting.to nearly #0 feet.In some of the current schemes of waterpower development at Nlagars) now under way, the water is taken near the 21, 1503.TT J DUPUIS FRERES Mail Orders Promntiy \u2018and Oarofuily Attended to.\u2014 .Stores are Olosed dally at 6 perse, oxoept Saturday.An Extraordinary Offering of Ribbons and Laces.Woe bought the complete balance in stock, both In Ribbons and Laces, at a blg reduction, and we share the benefit of the transaction with our customers.PURE SILK RIBBONS, 5 to 61-2 Inches wide\u2014In all tbe new - shades most in demand, such as pink, pale pink, pale green (3 shades): mauve, dark and light brown, turquoise blue, sky blue, maize, shaded pink, shaded blue and shaded green, Reversible Duchess Ribbon, black and red, also cream, white and black.All bright and fresh as they left- the looms.Your choice on the whole lot at 25 Cents a yard.\u2018Laces.® THOUSAND PIECES OF ALL KINDS OF LACES\u2014Edegings, Gal- oons, Insertions, Bandings, All-over, in black, white, cream and ecru.White Valenciennes Lace and Insertion, different widths, and prices from 14c, 2c, 23e, 3c, 4c, 5c, 6c, and so on up to 27c & yard.Black Valenciennes Lace, at 10s, 12c and 15c.Guipure Insertions, Galoons, in white, cream and ecru, \u201cParis,\u201d from 6c, 10c, 12c, 15c, 18c, 20c.Guipure Insertion, Galoons, Medallions and separable patterns, lace, applique, etc, etc, from 30c up to $1.10 a yard.Guipure All-over, white, 18 inches wide, 60 Cents.Guipure All-over, créam and ecru, motif effects, great variety, in all prices, from 75¢ to $4.00.: : LACES AND RIBBONS DISPLAY ON CENTRE TABLE AND COUNTERS, (near Main Entrance).Perfumes.TOILET POWDER and FINE SOAPS, from the celebrated firm Ed.Pinaud.\u201cToilet Powder Gloria\u2014Pink or white.er eee 20c Tollet Powder\u2014Violettes de Parmes, Toilet W oilet ater.| Eau de Vie de Lavande.212 200 ee een Eau de Vie de Lavande, \u201cAmber, °.« .\u2026.\u2026.50c Toilet Water, \u201cAux Violettes de Parmes.$1.,25 Perfumes\u2014Triple Extract\u2014Violet, Carnation, Pink, Geranium, He- Hotrope, White Lilac, White Rose, Peau d'Espagne, per ounce.50c Perfumes\u2014Quadruple extract.per ounce.2.aveu 0e 75e Pinaud\u2019s Perfumes put up in Fancy Botties and boxes at following prices\u2014$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00.Washable Silks at 15c¢.Imitation of Japanese Silks in pink and white, and pale blue and white, striped, widih 18 inches.Price, per yard .Embroidered and Tucked Washing 8ilk, for yoke of dresses, sleeves and blouses, cluster of narrow tucks, silk embroidered, with insertion of Valenciennes lace.Prices $1.25 and.31.75 White Goods.MERCERIZED CANVAS CLOTH, Snowflake, width 30 inches.Price 35¢ MERCERIZED MATELASSE, cream.,.+o.+.186 MERCERIZED MATELASSE, white.15¢! WHITE 8WI188 MUSLIN, \u201cfafcy stitching\u201d for dresses, width 27 inches .1.(ii 222 ir tii iit teh tre tee ter een ene eee 120 WHITE MERCERIZED CANVAS CLOTH, for Summer Costumes, width 32 inches.Price .FE \u2026\u2026.sre +.wes Fancy Colored Muslins for Dresses.BEST ASSORTMENT, LOWEST PRICES, AND LARGEST SALE ON RECORD.Organdies, Dimities, Madras and Printed French Batistes.Prices from Sc, 12c, 15\u20ac .0 400 240 000 00 aus 0e 0.20E UP BOYS' WASH SUITS, AND BLOUSES FOR CHILDREN FROM 4 TO 8 YEARS OF AGE.Neat and comfortable Costumes and Blouses in Galatea, Gingham and Zephyr, at prices you would have to give just for the making.Prices for Blouses, from 25c to.Prices for Costumes, from 50c to.Dupuis Freres, THE BIG EAST END DEPARTMENTAL STORE, I571 to 1589 St.Catherine St., Cit .> PURE GIN Russian and Dutch B.0.Beland IMPORTER OF Champagnes, Brandies, Rums, Alcohols, Kirshs, Mares, -| Sherries, Ports, Malagas, Madeiras, Bordeaux, Bourgogne Wines, etc., Chocolat de l'Univers, \u2018 Olives, Olive Oil, Quina Wines, Perfumes and Toilet Soap, etc.26 LEMOINE STREET, Tet.Main 181.- Near McGill St., MONTREAL.OPTICIANS Have Romaved from ST.HARRISON & CO.55555 * Mathematieal, Nautical and Surveying Instruments.\u2019 NEW ABDRESS, 53 METOALFE STREET.: \u2018 une : ; OPPOSITE BELLEVUE FLATS, DOMINION SQUARE.Lunch Hints Born Less Gas, be Bay Wool.; For cookinz snd There's a large stove at 711 NEA En on eb St ie » can at minutes\u2019 notice, ER Pond cul Hate 1.50 It will be à first class lunch In hI anata to every respect.Why go up town and waste much time?Oome to-day to LEER 25H 3 sg Sus Tel, Mais 8848 STILLWELLS.116 of WARDROBE \u201c* Saturday\" had TO WEAR vo : AND ITS 8 STORES The Greatest Sale on Record.2 Friday and 2 Blouses 29c Æ Only chance to get a 75e Blouse, print.all sizes, assorted shades, for .\u2026.59¢\u2014100 doz.of Blouses of grass linen, lown or muslin and gingham, with nice trimmings.We want to have people.Real value $1.23.Special wale .39c 69 \u2014 A splendid Gingham Blouse.all sizes, 4 different shades, with peas, latest novelty, given away for Regular price $1.15, Qf)e-We want at any cost fb give you the nicest Blouse of lawn on the market.For this price we will for this special sale offer you a $1.69 Blouse or.29c fae eee a sauve Jackets VERY' SPECIAL £4.99 \u2014 You all need a Nice Box Jacket, lustre or ailk.Our (Lustre Jacket, with nice trimming, is offered for .$4.99 SPECLAL\u2014300 Small Silk Monte Carlo Jackets, latest novelties, sold everywhere $15.As we manufacture ourselves, at special sale for .ool.87.99 9.99 \u2014 Splendid Jacket, silk, +9 99 fashionable, full back, large collar and fancy insertions.Real value $15.For .89.99 Underskirts 79c\u2014A Nice Mercerized Sateen Underskirt, 4 frills at bottom, all pizes, black, sold regularly §1.30.For this great sale .$1.19\u2014A splendid Roman Sat- Underskirt, with frills (ac- cordeon pleated) at botto Real value $1.90.For this ee me ee anne $1.19 wale.79 | Summer 3 $2.99 \u2014 We are finishing for \u201c 84.99\u2014500 Skirts, lustre, bas- Capes #4.99\u2014500 Silk Capes, trimmed with nice trimming, in silk and chiffon.Real value $10.: Here.\u2026.84-99 $6.99 \u2014 Latest Style Good Length Cape on Net, with nice designs, first-class finish.Regular value $12.50.For these 3 days.\u2026\u2026\u2026.B8.99 $7.99 A great choice of Bilk (apes, with appliques on net, very nice trimmings in lace and silk chiffon.Ordinary retail price $15.00.Our price .87.99 Letest Novelties in Silk Ca from $9 to $23.00 Costumes $1.69\u2014Latest Style in Summer Costumes in Duck or Muslin, value $6.00.Will be sold at this large eale for .$1.69 Skirts ! $1.99\u2014A Skirt with 10 cords and gtitchings at bottom, reverse, same cloth, navy blue, black, gray and black.Real .value $5.50.Three days only $1.99 this special sale 2 Nice Lustre Skirt, fashionable.Ask for it.The regular price is $5.00.Now .vet ve ever \u2026.82.90 ket or serge, well lined.This Skirt is sold everywhere at $7 to $8.This special sale .84.99 SILK SKIRTS .99 \u2014 A Magnificent Silk fig furnished with ailk frills and braid, of a real value of $30.00.For ., .8$16.99 Costumes The only place in Montreal to/get a reduced price Tailor-Made Costume.Our $10.00 Costume reduced to .Our $15 Costume reduced to .Our $25 Costume reduced to $14.\"WARDROBE MARCHAND : READY ' TO WEAR 2334 St.Catherine, 1453 St.Catherine, - 1869-1871 Notre Dame, * t J a ns i y ARR Ren; Ch SONO AGOUSUT SES @ local speculators.i} preferred sells at 40.#s Exéhange & sons.- SUROGVE SAGE AGE exciting half day's session in the history of Iv.was also a record breaker in the matt of 14.680 chanumg hands.prices commenced to strengthen somewhat.Ing.witness prices tumbling without having to THE LOWEST LEVEL the vear, and in many cases b The forenoon session was th proceedings.At times it was almost impossible to ge fleur.In Dominion Tron, common and prefe jor the common and 40 for the preferred.The common afterwards recovered to] tu 7.while Richelieu went lower, to 56.COLCA ICPRCEREEOEEREE QO 3 Where there was a clamour to & © sell stocks this morping, there was \u2019 © a clamour to buy this afternoon, © and prices were from three to six @® points\u2019 higher than the low level @ attained during the first hour of @: the forenaon trading.All the © \u201cpramipent fssues showed gains @® since the close of the forenoon ©: board.but after the first spurt to- -warda-a higher level brokers were cautious about advancing prices further., tv © SO?EOTODHARADHAEO : | \u201cFRESH OUTEURST OF BELLING.|! When the \u2018stock Yharket olosed vester- ! day afternoon the tBne was very weak.and there were evidendes that the liquidation of spécwlative accétnts had not been cônéléded.\u201c° 50 fat et enn TEE When the market opènéé this morning this proved to be the case.and there was a fresh outburst of selling orders executed on the floor.Lo After three day¥ of such ektensive liquidation as the, market has experlenced, the oldest habitues of \u2018the stock exchange do not remember in its history anything Uke the way prices fell to-day._ Prides opened from one to two points below yesterday's \u2018final.figures.\u201c and sharp declines of two and three points were not uncommon.Deminion Iron, which was one of the features of the break yesterday was eon- spicucos- ta the break.selling down to thitteent; while the preferred broke af forty-five.Montreal Street Rallway.which has also been a prominent feature of the market.was one of the few stocks which held at all steady.Canadian Pacifle was also firm, but the dealings were small, | camparatively speaking.: BREAK IN POWER STOCK.On account of the threatened strike of | the employes nf the Montreal Light and Pawer Co., that stock also: figured to a marked extent Jn the dealings, and broke ' fiom, éighty-four at the opening to eighty.\u2019 For tte greater part of last night brokers\u2019 offices were kept open.and the clerical staffikept busy sending cut notices to cllents for the third and fourth timje that anywhere from hundreds to thousands of dollars wrre required by the brokers as additional margins on their holdings.\u201cEvery day this week such notices have been going out to all classes nf citizens from the holders of hundreds of shares ta those of thousands.Pe \"UNABLE TO RESPOND.Tbat hundreds of speculators have been unabic to respond to the demands is apparent from the heavy liquidation which khan been In progress for the past four days.No sooner would a man put five thousand dollars at the disposal of his broker.than it would be swallowed up In the maelstrom of speculative Geciines.and another similar amount would Be called for.This has gone on to such an extent that.the financia) ahilities of some of the heat men in the \u201cStreet\u201d have been taxedt.Early.in the fray many of the smaller speculators were wiped out: \u2018and now crowd the exchange to witness the bigger nirp struggling to keep their heads above water.MILLIONS ©OOCOCDOGCCOUC® 29000 © © OF DOLLARS 8WALLOWED UP.11 this way.It le estimated that millions of dollars have been swallowed up by the great stump, which has depreciated stock values to such an amazing extent.Not only has much money been lost in the local market, but Wall Street has also contributed to a very large extent.1¢ is probable that there are four or f ve tinfes\" as many people speculating in the tarder market whose lodees ore met heard é ch about here, bu 8 never- ihe Pack that they have been enormous within \u201cthe past year.© CONDITIONS LAST YEAR.The conditions which exist in the mar- Ret at ihe present time are in strange contript sta what.they were this time a year ago.In May, 1902, it wil be remembered: that the, stocks of the Dominion fron\u2019 and-:Steel Co.apd the Dominion | Coal C4.were having sensational rise, and many were the stories heard regarding the gains made at that rertod by Jocal speculators., Now the \u2018conditions are entirely reversed.Those stocks have i he, down, more particularly those of Posi D.Trpn arid Steel, to a level far piles that At whick.they everisold be- .Dominion Coal is still selling atove 6 tavel of last year, but (t has already fat ae on of about fifty-fivk points TR£-the.time the great rise in question gp Jn Dregress.the.whole market was > i Estimated that lundreds of thousands have been Tost by Dominion Iron Common dropped to 13; Great excitement on the floor of the Public crowded public enclosure to witness the | + PEPE IF EEL I IE o +E 040d 53000000EOESIES &* + & & # fle B RRB VEB HARE When the gong sounded in the stock exchange at 12.30 poon to-day, the most the market was brought to a close.er o! transactions, shares to the number °, In the carly trading the pannky [catures of vesterday were continued, but by the middle of the forenoon the violence of liquidation appeared to have abated and When it was felt that the worst was over, there was n sharp recovering in prices and brokers clamoured loudly to secure their share of the breakers which were go- : \u2018 .Various estimates have been made of the losses sustained by Montrealers during the recent break and they were put up 3h the millions by many, observers, Happy has been the man during the past few days who was able to look 08 and - think of paying up fresh margins, or in not being compelled to sacrifice his holdings at considerable lose.FOR YEARS.The long continued liquidation has carried prices down to the lowest level of w Jast year's bottom level.oet exciting and busiest the market has had fr a long time.and seldom bas the public evinced so much interest as in today's t inside the public enclosure of the stock exchange.»0 densely was the crowd packed in watching the excitement on the Canadian l\u2019acihe, after deciimisz to 127 3.4.recovered to 129 1-2 Montreal Street sold up from 244 to 247.Toronto Railway sold down to 101 1-2 and recovered to lu?1-2, Twin City declined to 101 and recovered to 104 1-2.\" Mongreal :Power went off to 8 and recovered ta 84 1.2.Dominion t'oal sold down to 8&8 and closed at 80 12 at noon; United sold off to 73, and afterwards recovered 10 75.$ wn AT LA - while Detroit rred, new low levels were rearhed.at 13 6 14.and the preferred to 42.Dominion Iron bonds lost 2 points to 68 and afterwards regained that number No#a.Scutip Steel broke to 90 and closed at nuon at 91 3-4, Halttax Tram on small dealing went down to 93 1.2 and Toledo Electric to 26, In a bullish frame of mind.and the prices of practically all stocks prominent in the speculative trading reached a level which were considered by conservative observe ers as inflated.\" THE REACTION SET IN.After that boom was over.a reaction naturally set in, which culminated last spring in what was then considered (he greatest sjump ever experianced by the local market.For a time after that, prices steadied for a while, #nd the most pessimistic observer would hardly have dared to predict that so soon the record for breaks would be annihilated.Exciting as were the scenes on the floor of the Stock Exchange yesterday.they were even exceeded by the noise and confusion which attended the proceedings of the forenoon.An immense crowd had been attracted to the public enclosure by the news of yesterday's trouble, and the | movements of the brokers were watched with great Interest.The young man whose duty it is to record thé sales on the large blackboard on the east wall of the exchange was at his wits end to keep track of the large volume of sales, which were constantly being made.DISCUSSED THE SITUATION.# In and around the Stock Exchange groups of men gathered.and.with appearances of gloom, discussed the situation.Many of them were evidently on the verge of being sold out.after having put up all the money they could com mand to tide them over the break.A good many of them were evidently prepared for the worst.: New York, May ÿ.\u2014Wall Street was greatly interested yesterday in the news from Boston telling of the sensational break in the market there in prices of stocks of Dominion Coal Company and Dominton Iron and Steel Company.Var- ++ st $ 3 Special to the Montreal Star.; Toronto, Ont.May 2.\u2014After wild and excited opening the To - ronto stock market steadied, sufficient support being forthcoming to stop declines and induce an upward tendency in values.The general! opinion among local speculators is that the worst has happened, and preparations were made to support values.Some of the banks are reported to have gone te the rescue with offerings of loans, and the market has been further relieved by a considerable amount -of purchasing outright of Coal and Steel stocks heretofore carried on margin.Confidence is generally expressed in Coal, and it ls expected there will he considerable investment buying forthcoming at around present prices.+ + ++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 + + + + + NI jous reports came from Boston purporting to explain the reasons for the collapse of stocks, a cnllapse which Incidentally had a sympathetic effect on the local stock market, According to one Boston despatch It wds the fear of some collapse in shares such as occurred yesterday that led the Ross Interests to bring pressure to bear on H.M.Whitney prior to the annual meeting to have him reconsider his determination to retire from the directorates of hoth of the Dominion Come panies, A arret + Yen's T'ys 4 + Lo\u2018st.Lo'êt.+ + Canadian Pacific .12 121% 4 + Montreal Street.ZA 23% + + Dominten Iron .16 133 + + \u201cDominion Iron pfd.8 - 40 4 4 Dom.Coal.ve en 87 \"#8 + + Montreal Power.8 .80 # + Twin City.\u2026 .108 101 + + Toronto Rails .100% 101% + 4 Toledo Electric.29 + + Halifax Tram.916 94 + + Detroit United .7 as + + Richelieu .ss = + + Nova Scotia Stee ° + + Dom.Irbn bonds .a +» + +, | A SHARP BREAK IN CANADIAN STOCKS.Special to tite Montréal Star Boston, Mass.May N.\u2014~A further sharp break in the Canadian stocks was the fegture of the early morning trading.here.Dominion Iron énd Steel broke to 44 points to thirteen\u2026 À rally then st in, sending the price to sizteen and one- half.where It remained steady (or a \u2018 - = + while.The price at noon was 15%.| 1 I 1 17 at 11614.20 at 16%, Do- minfon Coal receded: three points to elghty-seven and ore-half, and up to the afternoon there had been hardly any change in this price.The general lst was weak In sympathy with the break in the New York market.Afternoon Sales.Montreal Power\u2014100 at 85, 25, 50 at 5, 50 at 84%.25, 29 at 85.125 at 85, 100 at 85.100 at 55, 100 at 85, 5 at 8614.50 at 85, 10 at 85, 100 at 85, 50 at 85, 100 at 85.Dominion Iron (pfd.)-50 at 45, 25, ib at 45, 25 at 45, 25 at 4.Montreal) St.Ry.\u2014100.50.50 at 250, 15 at 25044, 35 at 250, 50 at 250%, 2 at 251.25 at 250%, 10 at 250, 25 at 2193.Montreal St.Ry.bonds\u201488,000 at 103.Can.Pac.Ry.\u20142 at 12914, 26 at 1294, 200 at 129%.50 at 129%.100 at 130, 25 at 130.50 at 16%.100 at 16L4, 25 at 1744.100 at 1734.550 at 1714.50 at 1746.25 at 17%, 2% at 117%.Twin City\u2014100 at 105%, 100 at 10614.106 at 1061, 125 at 106.25 at 1061.25 at 10673.15 at 107, 126 at 107, 50 at 10714, 50'at 1074, 125 at 107.25 at 107, 10 at 10734, 10 at 107%.9 at 106%.: _ Toronto Street Railway\u201450, 25 at 106, 50 at-105.100 at 106, 50 at 106.- Detroit Railway\u20142 at 7%.35 at 77, 50 at Ti%.25 at 774, 35 at 774.4 Toledo Rallway\u20142% at 27, 10.at 29.Montreal Steei\u201410 st 6.Dominion Iron bonds\u2014$2,000 at 7, $1,000 at 70.$1,000 at 70, F1,000 at 70.Dominion Coal\u2014-2 at 45 .Nova Scotia Stecl\u201425 at 93, 25 at 924.5 at 92%.25 at 92%.25 at 9M; s Richelieu and Ontarto-26 at 88%.53 at Dominion Iron\u2014200, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the tar by Gordon Strathy & Co.stock brokers, 9 St.Sacrament street: = Clesiny.May 21 May 20 Stock» Ask RL Ask.\u201d Bid Canadien Pacifie .130% 130 129 Dy ver ee ee - ref.spree es en Co Meutresl 8, Rall.250 249 202 Toromio 81.Rail.10% 32045 10% Falifas 8i.Rall 100 oo sou Deuroie United Ky.774 77 754 \u2018nn armee = .- st.Jobat ee da.: Thee mener Twin CL Yranoit AuT 1065 106% West J ec Lo.EN Tolede Bone see : R & O Nav Ce.eu Commercial Cable.Mont'l Telegraph .Beil Telephone.Light.Heat & Power.Laurentide Pulp .Neva Scetla Steel.\u201c Do do pref.Oglive Milling.de pref .B C Balnien Series À B.C.Salmon Series B_.Montreal Cotten, .Domineu Jo.Can.Col Coiten Oo.Merchauts de Windsor Motel.Lake of Woods Lake Superior.MINES, Dominion Coal Co.91 04 By BY Do do Pref.cee ein meer sees PRYOO ore ee B La.Montreal do Ontario Molsons \u2026 Torente \u2026 .Brisish N.À BON Ds, Can.Col.Ços Deminieu Lot! Winnipe, .Montreal Bireet - oe Ogilvie Millipg .Neva Scotia Steel.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Specially ried for the Star by C.D.Moan, 16 St.rement street, local manager for J.8.Bache & Co, New York, over dir oct private wire: \u201cMay 21 Opening High Lew Closeup to 2.30 T'ofd nm Do 11 pBà.Semis Say: us fron.Prod Amalgamat Copper 624 a a] 6 American loco com 23) 28% Pi) Si De do.02 92 91% 92 Amer Sugar Refin Ce 133% 14315 122% 134 do do prof \u2026 .\u2026.\u2026 .\u2026.\u2026 mem 1204 Am.Smite, Re[ Co 43 «sa on 48% Am.Car Feuudrw \u2026 84 38 8% 8s Ansconds Min Co., 084 Puy Rly 894 A.Top, & Ut Fe \u2026\u2026 ue 75% 74% 76 De do pref.Vox, 98 vx Baltimors à Ohio.88 88% FIN, 894 lo rap Were.vee [OT oT Brooklyn.R F- cee 042% UFR 63 e37, Cuie & Aiton Cour.35h 24 27e au\u201d Can Taciflo.1204 170% 1,74 130 sou W 41 o ln lib 1 : Ne Lelgrado Southern.21 Bly 2 hl De 4 Fores Luce Clevel'd [or messe > Detroft United Ry.Dele.Lack.& Wea az Deilawtre à Hudeun 170% Denver Hie @ com.33 $3 834 BA 10% You Cree b isa 148 0 80 su =o io .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Jr Kanses à Texas com 344 \u2019 24% \"244 a Dodo Pref.83% be Bay he Louisvitig & Nusuv\u2019l 1 36, 114% IBN à 14% on pated 138 labs iin is acific\u2026.Thy ; Miun.SL.A83C M 58° BAe \u2018pus: tov Do do\u2019 pret.118 118° Ti3% 11s MetropolitanTrac 1268 130 1204, 130 N.V.Cen.& Hudson 12 136 125 233 Ærie Raliroad 344 8 34% Do do § - 67h 06h, BEN inden 9 RO Yoribarn Becuriiies.a nn x.2 ox a , > 5 crane, eu oo se mw.a > acida\u2019 Mail.an 24 am Youn Kk.127 125% 1274 Kresseu Bieel, 5ik 57 57% Peoples Gas?100 Yous wa 100% \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 VU! Puls & Read _.+ L dei ae de OR GYR Fithian.| Loft : keck island certific, Gus Bouilers Ry., com.PO i ra Pacific 51 uy Bi jo El 8 #5 dwia pr 105% ws, les Do à f.8 \u2018 us inal Gon ae se 3 a U 6 Mem pret.bul wud Bly hig rs com.6 18 id Unrh dobas oo hE Wa soir annees i eens TS IS A bast, si : .en Western Unlin rai - ss rid i Wis Leu cons.+ was 21% 2e de pref.sn \u201843% Reliance on Trial.~~ Glen Cove, L.1.May 21.\u2014At 11.30 the mur Ce are point r to-day\u2019a trial races.By this time the wind had breezed up to about three knots an hour from the south.weet and there wéfe indications of its in- At 6 the preliminary was fired.| The Columbia immediately.broke out her.Is and.the two yachts began jockeying for the start.In à slight breeze Coll\u2018umbia reemed to move faster than Reliance.Ten minutes later the Committee t sign at : start would .because of the-etréeky wind.nee with her high rig towered far above Columbia.Johnaton-\u201cDag't vou think it easier to .ackson\u2014\"\u201cCan\u2019t.ay; but a woman than to drive her?think it's s ere se Sénat à MILLS VISITER SANDBAGGED ON- WELLINGTON 7 Mr.E.J.Renshaw Hadi] Arm Broken by Thugs the Other Night, - FELLED TO THE PAVEMENT The Men Were Frightened Away Before They Could Rifle My.Renshaw\u2019s Pockets.Mr.E.J.Renshaw, who resides at 407 Magdalen street, Point St.Charley, \u201cwas sandbagged on Wellington street, between the Grand Trunk track and Congregation rtreet, the other evening.as he was 16-.luraing home.He received injuries wirich will likly confine him to his house for the next five or six weeks.He had just come from the corner of Mullins and Sncarer streets, and had- taken a short cut over the track at the Wellington street cross.Ing.After leaving the track he heart footsteps bebind him and stepped to one side to allow the parties to pass.he had no sconer done 50 than he wa attacked by two men, who felled him to - the pidewalk : by a \u201cblack jack\u201d or a bludgeon of that character.One of the men also kicked him when be was down.The heavy hlow and kick dazed him somewhat, but.he ome of the men saving \u2018Let's get: there's someohe coming.\u201d They then left him, but 50 far as he is aware no one came along.It was some minutes before Mr.Renshaw was able 10 get up and proceed to his home.At the time he aid not think he had sustained any injury beyond a black eye, on altempting to lift a glass with his right hand, however, he found that his arm had been broken about two inches above the wrist.HEAT AND DROUGHT STILL CONTINUE.The wcather continues fine and warm.At two o'clock this afternoon, however, some stray dark clouds rolled up, and to judge by appearances there is a chance now for that long promised rain to make ils appearance.To-day was fairly plea sant, and though the breeze kept the dust flying it also cooled the air.The warm summer weather, although not in favour with the farmers and gar- devers, pleases most people, and, the, cail- dren in particular rejoice in every minute.of it.Daily thev crowd the mountain.to gather flowers, and run about the shady paths and over the grass, returning home in lime for tea laden with trililums - and other pretty wild Hower gathered in their rambles.Sametimes a teacher will ba ren in charge of a big party of call girls.L Another sign of summer.besides the pleasure parties on the mountain, -is the opening of St.Helen's [:land for the gea- son.The ferry began ita trips today, and from now on till the cool weather cotés will do a large business.Saturdays and holiday: are favourite timea For- trips\u2018 to the Island.and many pleasant picnics are enjoyed over there, where the little rapids murmur and ripple continually.h day the semperd ture.according to e thermometer in the Cit | was as foHows: : y Halt wt, At 3 a.m.the thermometer was 63-de- grees above zero.fus At 7 a.m.the thermometer was 67 degrees above zero.EE A\u20ac 1] a.m.the thermometer was 76 de- above zero.At 2 p.m.the thermometer wag 7: grees above zero.nae 8 de, = AT SHERBROOKE Special to The Montreal Star, Sherbrooke, May 21.\u2014 Sherbrooke was honoured yesterday afternoon by a visit from a distinguished party of Montreal capitaliste, who arrived at noon on a gpe- cial car atttached to the Montreal Express.They came to inspect the Sherbrooke great woollen industry the Paton Mill, and were accompanied by the president and general manager.Mr.John ernball.; their arrival the niet 8 Sherbrooke citizens, who bad been sde to meet them, and they were-aonveyed to *he Sherbrooke House in a apecial street car, and there entertained at lunch.Mr.Turnbull presided and at his right and left were Mexars.Angus, Reford, Loy and Hon, Robert McKay, directors of the .Others present were Messrs.Crathern, Fraser, McDougall, Hodgson.and Heneker, | from Montreal: pro-Mayor Olivier, M.T.Stenson, James Mackinnon, C.W.Cage, Pelletier, James Davidson, J.8.Mitchel, Panneton, McCulloch, W.E, Paton, J.E.Boswell, 8.W.Jenckes and L.8.Clan- nell.TC * At the conclusion of lungjieon the toasts were honoured.After the King, the city of Sherbrooke was proposed by Mr.Turnbull and responded to by Mavor Olivier.The industries of Sherbrook~ was proposed by Mr.J.& Mitchel! and\u2019 responded to by Mr.S.W.Jenckes and Mr.| Turnbull.The special car\u2019 with the visitors was run to Victoria Park, from whiok a splen.\u2019 did view of Sherbrooke scenery is to be had.and of which they expresse \u2018heir admiration.- - The party then proceeded to th: Paton Mill and inspected the various ence, started the ponderous wmacKine.Little yelled, but it wan ton late, and he was terribly crushed.Ko \u2018tightly wes:the poor fellow jammed between the belt and the drive wheel that the engine had to be part!- taken apart .to remove him.He is now at the General Hospital, but cennot live long.tr Special Notice.\u201c Pianos for Summer Homes.We are prepared to sell outright 'to people going out of towm for the summer mobths servicesble pianos as low as $25 each.For $123 to $150 cash we can furnish! splendid Uprights that will werve for 23 years.\u2018 wl Plain strong cases, tone, will made actions.Call direct at our warerooms, as we employ no 8, Pratte, Nordheimer & Glendon, \u2018Mél St.Catherine street.bove Drummond \\ ; The Little Wonder.A small piano spétially adapted for country cot or city flat! finished in any wood to suit interior decorations, contains ail the latest improvements apd a tome that, for sweetness and power, ve.5 reves Pose Company, Willie & Gros) pis vf, nono ys - Ca, nole 1e; 3470 St.Catherine street.110 2 Sar pn \u2019 i wt reat - MR.?2 Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto.May 21.\u2014The addresses of the counsel in the*Gamey ease started to-day.The whole case will likely be concluded now in less than a week.When the proceedings opened this morning.Mr.Duvernet for Mr.Gamey made thas statement that the latter was quite willing to pay into court the twelve hundred lars demanded by the court if the latter would grant him protection,.or he was willing to make out a marked cheque ayable to Frank Sullivan, from whom he ad received the money.He aaked for a formal'order.grhich, however, was refused by the Chancellor.who said the $1,200 would have to be paid in the same rhanner as the $1,500.MR.BLAKE'S ADDRESS.Mr.Blake flen began his speech.He first considered the scope of the act.The yd House had thought proper to devolve ite duty upon the commission .There was no doubt as to the width and scope of the act, and it was a source of satisfaction that so wide a scope had been given.AH the matters gone into, he submitted, were covered by the act, but he raised the point as te whether it was competent for the commission to make a report or simply to report upon the evidence without making any finding.Mr.Blake held that the commission had power only to take evidence.Under the.statute the whole function of the œu:nmis- sion was to take and return the evidence, Then the Legislature might take such action as it deemed proper.The Chancellor\u2014\"There is a atrong temptation on us to give effect to that view.\u201d However, Mr.Blake continued, if :the commismoners thought it was their duty to go beyond the evidence, thon he would, consider what such findings nught reasonably be.He would first preeent-thut por tion of the case as to which there appeared no reasonable doubt.He would then.deal with the matters that were open 10 question.He would not deal with it as au political question, but as an inquest in which the people were interested in finding out the truth, A CLOSE ELECTION.He would ask first what cCreumstançes resented the matter before them.They ad an election so close that a coahton?was suggested as a means or getting round- the ditheulties.They had Mr.Stration s statement that from-duly to October aftet- the recount in Lennox, the Government had à majority of one, and each vote was ol vital moment.There was thus a common motive, interest, dahger.and desire, and one meaps of carrying it out.Then it would require very #light evidence to show that these people were engaged in endeavouring to effect their object.There was no question that Gacy was enguged in endeavouring to sell himself and his constituency.and that part eof the price es paid.The facts were, à seat wanted, the man approached, his terms accepted, the\u2019 protest withdrawn; as much\u2019 of the atronage given as could be given.und the Bergan carried out.There was no doubt that Gamey was put forward.and elected à Copservative.There was a long and bityer fight in that constituency, of Con- .se ive against Reformer.The Govern: ment pted that, and.therefore, there wes a \u2018protest.The position was defined and made.actual and plain.Then, when Mr.Gamey was approached, there wae found, for the first time, that questions of independence were brought in.The question of who first made the afiproach was immaterial, but | when Gamey énteyed into the negotiations did the Government spurn it * No.the question was what is your price ?He did ot care whether Gamey stretched out for the bribe or whether the Government pui it in his pocket.It was to be considered whether constituencies were to be treated as hogs in the market or whether there was to be some rule of decency and right and propriety, in dealing with these matters.A promise was made and in that promise the Government asked Mr.Gamey ip be recreant to his trust, to sell his con- itnency, and stand as a member.The protest was to be withdrawn and the patronage.of the riding was promised and given to lim, LETTERS ON THE BARGAIN.Mr.Blake then took up the communica: tions relating to the bargain.He read first the, letter of September 10.written by Mr.Stratton and signed by Mr.Gamey and addressed to the Premier calling attention to the line of the second para aph: .hese deeded to give sou mr mon rt.at is what the Government want- TE I ask to be treated as if I had been elected to support your Government.\u201cThere is the price.\"said Mr.Blake, \u201can absolute bargain of purchase and sale, between these two.He was elected to oppose the Government, but if treated in sich a way he would support it.\u201d Then there is thé letter of Octal A ier to.the same effect.CL Mr.Blake next took up fhe léttér of January 28, the Globe interview _and acked Why that interview.was given.The by-elections were coming on pre it sas of advantage to get such'attatement.Bu why not \u2018publish the letters of Septémber 10 and October 27.Because the people see that Gamey was bought and it Taranto tone down - what they d to effect.Nothing could be more misleading than this paper.With the Premier there \u2018is the letter of-September 10, hut now- it is said \u201ctouching a rumour, about Gamay'a .rélations to the Govern- me.A SOLEMN FARCE: : \u2026 What a solemn farce, when the ber.\u2019 in was al y made, and the guarintee m ion.of the Premier.those three documents there can ba np doubt about this branch of the case.It matters not who made the approach.On October 4.the protest was dropped.Before .that pairopage was applied for and referred to in every letter after.Mr.:Gamey.was] alarmed about the protest from August 7, when be met the Sullivans.It wax a question of large expense.Notice haw insinb- atingly it is put.It is not merely that he ualified- and disgraced.\"Captain Sullivan, \u201cthe old man of the sea,\" prepared the mind for a way out of the difficulty.as to the expense.On August 21, according to Gamey and bis brother, Captain Sullivan paid the midnight visit to Gore Bay: to induce Gainey to come down and give \u2018rome paper whereby it would be known that Gamiey was going to support the Government.s- was after the timber deal ref: -to by Mr.R.A, Grant and Mr.Frudk -Sullivan\u2014the Shannon deal of May, 1902, by which Gap.Sullivan paid $250 for a \u2018tinsber limit, \u201caroi t $0,000 for it.Men who \u2018can get such rye concesvions from any,\u201d Ggvernment | will not te unwilling to \u2018work\u2019 \u201cfor it.\u2018 Therefore, this bribery on behalf West Huron t 7th to the 12th, pf Ay scussion about » & to disqualification, the warning as to \u201c1 Minister of the Crown.become an oppon- r 27 sent to the Prem- | will be unsested, but that be will be dis |- L King Philip of n a Department Wi f senssination.rr very VF, Tie Le on \u201cON CHARGES OF WA.CAME} Position That Mr.Gamey's Lawyers Took About Returning the $1200\u2014Mr.Blake in His Summary Says There Was Undoubtedly a Bargain Made, and the Intentions and Motives of Mr.Gamey Are Not Relevant to the Question at Issue\u2014An Able Address.\u201c ermment to get hold of.a doubtful mem- r CLEAR MR.STRATTON KNEW.Mr.Blake continued that it was quite clear that Mr.Stratton knew of this.for they found him approaching the counsel, of the, Government, Mr.Aylesworth to find virtually how Mr.Gamey could be -bound.He would refer to Mr.Aylee worth'> evidencæ to find out really what happened.He was consulted, and then the letter was suggested and Mr.Ayles- worth said to Mr.Stratton.\u201cPrepare it | Yourself\u201d and it was prepared.There was no question how interested Mr.Stratton was in getting that letter.He to Aylesworth with the letter, asks him to get it si a an arrangement whereby Mr.Gamey wes to be there to v it out.Mr.Aylesworth soon saw the transaction was an improper one and he adopted the ocurse of an honest, man, threw the letten back and said : \u201cGo elsewhere; get somebody else to carry it out.\u201d He could not give what Mr.Gamey wanted, and the latter had to go direct to the Minister to get it.Mr.Blake read from Mr.Aylesworth\u2019s evidence in support of this statement, He pointed out that Mr.Aylesworth had suggested the letter to Stratton, but had asked the Minister to prepare it.The starting point was that Stratton could Ret hold of.Gamey through the election petition, and then get the letter from him, s0 he said to Aylesworth practically : \u201cI can send him to you through the petition, and when he.is there you get the letter.\u201d The incidents that occurred in Mr.Aylesworth's office were d i Blake.He raid the pokition one wir: drawn without à word.Mr.Blake read Ar.Aylesworth\u2019s remark that he though Mr.Gamey's interview with him was a an honest business interview.\u201d \u2018 Referring to the statement of Mr.Stratton t the Ministers had taken the reports of Mr.Gamey's change of attitude in a jorular manner, Mr.Blake said that while it might be a matter of amusement samongst the Ministers that sa man who was elected as an opponent of the Government should, under the influence of a ent of his party and a supporter of the Government, to him it seemed a very grievous sin: The evidence of Dr.Struth- ers.Mr.Bhke pointed out.when he advised Mr.Gamey if he was going to support the Government to resign as the only hanourable course open, threw a great deal of light upon what was happen ing.What was it, asked Mr.Bike.that ro suddeniy bound Stretton and Gamey, who hid been strangers before, together?Gamer had written to Mr.Stratton asking him to appoint Mr.Tescher to a situation.That was the price of Mr.Gamey's servitude.The same was true when he asked for the appointment of Mr.Boyd as road inspector.: Then Me.Stratton writes in October to this hitherto unknown friend, \u201cMy Dear Gamey,\u201d saying he will ask Mr.Gibson to approve ~of the recommendation, and Will sesk \u2018the commissigner to'speak to Boyd tbout colomiration roads in the direction spoRén of in the letter.Mr.Stratton virtually tells Mr.Gamey that the bargain will be carried out, and shows how sub stantial it is.The tampering with Gam was known to the Mimsters, and no suc action as they took could have been taken unless they knew.On November 4th, Gamey being encouraged by all these advances, writes Mr, Stratton, \u201cCould borrow 62,000 from you, and give my note to thé end of the session?\u2019 Mr.Blake took up the question of the disposal of the Gamey petition by setti it off against a Liberal seat, and said that at that time Mr.Grant, Mr.Stratten and Mr.Conmee knew that Gamey had promised to support the Government and Con- mee had mentioned it to Grant.\u201cThis sawing-off of petitions,\u201d said Mr.Blake, \u201cis a very disreputable practice, but it is more disreputable when they use a Liberal seat to saw-off a petition against another Liberal seat.\u201d ABOUT SAWING-OFF.The Chancellor\u2014Sawing-off is, fio doubt, à most disreputable practice, but both parties congur in it, .- Mr.Blake\u2014I believe an expression of opinion as coming from this commission.The Chancellor\u2014But judges have said that already.; Mr.Blake\u2014That may be, but here is a commission to which is relegated the consideration of matters to an extent never iven ore.; ; $ Mr.Blake well on to explain that at the time the protest was dropped all those interested on the Liberal sm bad simply used what they were informed, and lieved was a Liberal seat, to saw-off à petition against-añôther Liberal seat.The Chancellor\u2014There is no conflict of opinion as to how the seat waa di of.A few gentlemen met together and placed one seat égainet another in this extriordinary menner.LL.Another matter of great weight, in showing the bargain, is the interview of January 13.Mr.Stratton, according to Dr.Chamberlain, upbraided Mr.Gamey for the part he t in the recent by-election.What right had he\u2019to upbreid unless there was a bargain.Mr.Gamey was obliged to apologize.Mr.Stratton thought Gamey laved him false, and would not allow im to do it agsin and wanted a public utterance.The elections of Centre Bruce and North York were coming on.He was determined that Gameyv should not act like that again.The letters could net be produced because that would make the bargain too.plain.Hence Mr.Stratton determined.in the words of Mr.Hammond, that he would try to get an interview from him.Mr.Blake then read the evidence of Mr.Ham: -mond, who, he said, weemed to give ms evidence fairly.It sppesred that after Gamey signed the interview Mr.Stratton wanted.Mr.Hammond to strike out a portion, and he refused.Would this have been forgery to strike out a portion belind the signers\u2019 back ?Was this the first lesson in forgery from the Minister of the Crown ?.: STRATTON SCORED SEVERELY.Haring resd the part of Me, Hammond's evidence in which he said Mr.Strattotr | asked him if he \u2018could not forget some of the thi connected with that interview.Mr.Blake naked if this was the first les- \u2018son by that Minister in perjury and ph ornation of evidence.In strong | he declared that the man who kaied an- ather man Ie do such a thing would do rt himself.Anyone who would aay * a document and change your evidence to tauit me\u201d would change his own evidence, | would swear he bad not recéived money + when he had.- 10 ; Better send the King a copy of this evidence, said Mr.Blake, so that he may nee what kind of a Minister he had.The Min, ister dare not deny it.This to his opinion wan the most humiliating circumstance tn [ the whole investigation: \u2014 the attempt te debauch a young man.It was said that ng what \u201chappen, the fear of And the determination of iota OF =e * \u20ac 12 tan\u201d like it.An attempt to kill truth and wp- rightness.It is enough to do uch ATT Ed : 00 sl._ y ba \"8 than this pact.LAST EDITION, Ww 172 yj Ww W Ww W in dainty patterns, black and white.Figures.INDIAN LAWNS white.etc.yard.VW CHALLIES Ww nm n j all weaves, viz: VAS, 4 Ww Henry Morgan & Co, m mn Phillips Square.Ÿ332333323232335 \u20ac Removal Sale For the ba'ance of the week there will be great ; Bargains in Ready-made Clothing, Men\u2019s Hats, Boots and Neckwear, Sporting Goods, Mantles, China, Glassware and Kitchen Utensils.n PP | DRESS MUSLINS n A choice selection of Mercerized Striped -Organdies, delicate tints of green, pale > blues, pinks, etc.Also large selection of grays and SWISS MUSLINS (Embroidered) At All black and black and white, Spots, Stripes and These rich goods are-the nearest possible approach to silk, very shesr, in shades of pink, gray, black and MOHAIR GRENADINES 7 \u201c27 inch all black.and black and white, also a fine lot of Fancy Striped Grenadines, white grounds.col- -ored grounds, and linen shades, from 45e to 65c per One lot of best All] Wool Challies, 31 inches wide, all good patterna, 35¢ per yard.CREAM GOODS .A Jarge selection of these fashionable materials in TAFFETAS, VOILES, ETAMINES, SERGES, CAN- HOPSAC K, BOUCLE.a».CCCCECEEESESEE EE fm |peeeeeeceeeeeeeer.w COLONIAL HOUSE SN Ah an N .a A) _- J\" - = Special Attention Given to Mail Orders.MN J MONTREAL.Y52333335333333357 things onedelf, but it is infinitely worse to another to help you.Mr.Blake held that it had bzen clearly established that the Government were in such a critical position that there was en in with a Conservative whom they were endeavouring to unseat.A rgain was made that he might reserve the seat if he would support them.He was to have all the privileges of a ;up- porter of the Government, all that that maplied.Could anything be more corrup: opm One man was to sell himself, bis friends and his constituency that he might remain tbe dishoncured member for Manitoulin, and the others were to pay the consideration that thoy might remain the dishonoured members of the Goversment.The documents and the evidence left no doubt as to the correctness of that conclusion.Every member of the Government was as much culpable as the member whe was brought forward 10 bear the brunt.Mr.Blake then requested that as he had not had an opportunity of therougaly going over the evidence from Mr.Gamey's wide of the case.that an adjournment migbt be granted till 2.30 this afternoon, which the Chancellor agreed to.WEALTHY BROCKVILLE MAN KILLED IN WEST.Brockville, Ont, Day 21.\u2014 A message was received thise morning from Kam- loops, B.C., conveying the sad intelligence of the death of John McLaren, of Brock: ville, as the result of a fall from à horse.Mr.McLaren was.a wealthy manu: facturer and very populer.He controlled the Ontario Glove Works and the Canad.jan Oak Béjting Co., of Brockville, and was y inte in other indus- triés here.No details of the accident have as yet been received.Brockville, Ont., May 21-\u2014The _citizens of town were shocked to-doy on receiving sews from Kamloops.B.(., of the death of John MacLaren, one of rockville\u2019s millionaire.manufacturers.After an illnéss of several months Me.MacLaren went to British Columbia.in March to recuperate and incidentally look over his lumbering interests there.He proposed attending the meeting of the Presbyterian general assembly at Vancouver, in June, and returning tbe following month.Arrivals at Hotels To-day.Xt the Windsor Hotel\u2014A.Eider.Toronto; W.L.Matthews, Toronto: W.Hunter, New York City: L.J.Costello.New York City: À.Longdon.Winnipeg; C.L.Rich.New York City: George \u20ac Holman, Quebec; C.Birmingham, Kingston.E.H.Barnet, Renfrew, A.Boyd, Ottawa; Thomes McDougall, Quebec ; P.McArthur, Detroit; E.H.Wade, Quebec: H.W.Smith, New York City; H.J.Crowe, Halifax; J.Boyce.Boston: A.W.Cliffe, London, Eng.Charles Duns- tan, Bheffield, Eng.: J, A.McKee, Toronto: Geo.F.McGuire, Toronto; J.H.Willams end wife, Albany, N.Y.Andrew Blair, St.Jobn.N.B.; Robert Elder, Chicago; D.B, Bevan, Malaga, Spain.At the Queen's\u2014H.- Powelt.Ottawa : J.E.Sims.Charlottetown, P.B.1.; R.W.Barns, Toronto: M.P.Kinsella.Trenton; J.8.Myers, Listowel; F.E.Evans, Windsor; W.H.Leonard, Tvashington.D.C.W.L.Buchanan, Buffalo.N.Y.: J.A.Faulkner, Ottawa: J F.Birehard, Toronto; H.W.Cooper, Ottawa, A BIG FISH.\u2014A meskinonge.weighing 50 pounde.caught in the Ottawa River.near St.Anne de Bellovue, was this morning received at the head offices of the G.T.R.Tt was subsequently seut to a tax: idermist.After having been mounted by the mezzo process ft will be placed on exhibition.; BURNS CLUB.\u2014¥here will be a meeting of the council snd trustees of the Burns Club \u2018of Montreal, in the Green Room off the Art Gallery, Colonial House, st 445 p.m., Friday, the 22nd inst.NR.CHAMBERLAN \u201cON PERISH London, May 24 \u2014Iu a Jetter to à con.f stituent, Mr.Chamberlain further emphasizes bis belief in the necessity for an mperial Commercial League.He says: \u201cl am firmly convinced that the prosperity\u201d of thia country depends argely on our trade with the colonies, which, under a wise system of mutual concessions, will increase \u2018by leaps and bounds.We have been apt, the past, to consider too much the advan: tage of buying cheaply, and nat to pay sufficient attention to methods whereby we may have the means that enable us to pay at all.Increased wages are even more important to the working classes than reduced cost of living.\" ; : Mr.Chamberlain adds that he bas the fullest confidence in the working classes, and in their power to realize \u2018\u2018the great issues which depend om our present ac-| tion.\u201d Mr.Harriman\u2019s Condition.Special to the Montreal Star.New York, May 21.\u2014No unfavourable symptoms have appesred in the case of Mr.Harriman.who was operated on ves.terday.He is resting comfortably, and hia early recovery is confidently expected.His temperature and pulse are normal.= ee ee, .Chicago Wheat is Weak.(From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star on.the Chicago Co Board of Trade.) Chicago, IMe., May 21.\u2014Wheat is weak.July opened at 74 1-8 mold at 74 14 to 74 3-8, then broke to 73 1-2.Predictions of general showers caused a wave of bearish feeling to sweep over the pit, and liquidation of long property was thé order of things for the greater part \u2018of the session.Rains will go to put a stop to the talk of crop deterioration, which has been wo much of a festute for several days.The price curent was bearish, stating that the drought area was lemeped and the crop prospects fully maintained.News from abroad was bearish.Cables weak and good weather reported both in Britain and on the continents.- .CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.J.8.Bache & Co., 18 St.Bacrament at.report the closing prices to-day as fnl- open: 1\" May 21, 1001 ain A Wheat, Mer.80 © .ea Thee ns uly.TAM-Yg T44.% TBI, 78% PE Nr gv ee fe ue ous Maz.3 87% 88% an P uly, 84% B4%-1 3346-14 ork Mey.1400 l'y «uly, 1770 1770 3745 1750 land, Nos ; 306 SKS nOR thon 8 4 [RE v0 202 803 - MAF.ee 987 082 932 July.940 MAT 23: 040.2 STREET RAI.WAY BONDS to yield from 4 1-8 p.c.to 5 8-4 p.c.CORRESPONDENOE SOLICITED The Dominion Securities Corpor- \\ ation, Limited.1941 1B C.Noreworthy.Manager.= 74 | ' norte Re ER RY No SRN cas Beton 2 ps SE © i © wer a ei Pa ay a gre THE _ RSDAY, MAY 21.1908.7 ë Show at the Arena yesterday well attended, but pot any bet- it deserved.The judges kept at rd all day, and finished the judg- the classes, although they did not through with the specials.rained d were a great attrac- and they.will be shown for the last this evening.ve rk of te F258 rés ° ff; 23 E POINTERS.Class 75, puppies, dogs\u2014D.Robertson's Briton, 1; George Perrault's Rival Dash Dexter, 2.Class 76, novice.dogs\u2014Mrs.Charles Waters's lord Bang.!: D.Robertson's Briton, 3; Alex.Paterson's Donny, 3: MA.Doyon's King Rip Rap, jr., reserve.Ad Perrault's Rival Dash Dexter, V.C.Classs Téa, limit, dogs\u2014Mrs.Charle Waters's Lord Bang.1; Alex.Paterson's Donny, 2; M.A.Doyon's King Rip Rap, #r.3; George Perrault's Rival.V.H.C., open, dogs \u2014 Mrs.Charles We ooh Bang.F.F.Dole\u2019's Canadian Dexter, 2.Alex.Paterson's Donny.3: M.A.Doyon's King Rip Rap, Jr.reserve; George Perrault's Rival Dash Dexter, V.H.C.char! lass winners, dogs\u2014 Mrs.Charles vu LC Bang, 1: F.F.Dole\u2019s Canadian Dexter, reserve.Class 79, puppies, bitéhes\u2014W.J.Clez- born\u2019s Jap, 1.- Charles Class 30, novice.bitches Mrs.\u201charte: * tle, 1; W.J.Cleghorn's Jap.Waters's Nellle LER IW 8; A.Charpentier's Gyp King's Lady May, C.Class 80a, limit, bitches\u2014Mrs.Charles Waters's Nellie.1; A.Charpentier's Gyp 11, 2; Ed.Outhet's Westmount Belle, 3; HR.W.King's Lady May, C.Class 81, open, bitches, \u2014W.T.Payne's Rothwell Stout, 1; Mrs.Charles Waters's Nellie, 3.A.Charpentier's Gyp 11, 3; Ed.Outhet\u2019's Westmount Belle, reserve: H.W.Kings Lady May, C.Class &, winners, bitches \u2014 W.T.Payne's Rothwell Stout, 1; Mrs.Charles Waters's Nellie, reserve.i Class 83, local, open dogs\u2014D.Robertson's Briton, 1.Alex.Paterson's Don, 2; M.A.Donyon's King Rip Rap, jr.3, G.Perrault's Rival Rash Dexter, V.H.C.| - ENGLISH SETTERS.Class 86, novice, dogs\u2014I.Farish's Max, 8; J.B.Paynes Roy, 3: KR.Duncans Mobs, reserve; i.Li.Wooton's Sutton Nip and Binklow Bobs, H.C.Class 86a, limit, dogs\u2014Dr.George Hall's Max F., 1; H.H.\\vooton's Sulton Boy, 3; J.F.Campbells Rex F., 3; Dr, Jas.Æ.Hair's Alberts Rumney Ranger, reserve; Dr.James E.Hulir's Alberts Fleets and RXR.Duncan's Bobs, H.U.Class 87, open, dogs\u2014~Dr.George Hall's Max F., 1; H.H.Wooton's Sutton Boy, 8; J.,F.Campbell\u2019s Rex F., 3, Dr.James E.Hairs Alberts Humney Ranger, reserve ; J.B.Payne's Moy, Dr.James H.Blair's Fleet, H.H.Wooton's Bink- Jow Bobs, and R.Duncan's Bobs, H.C.\"(ass 88, winners, dogs\u2014Max F., 1; But- toh Boy, reserve.Class 90, novice, bitches\u2014Mrs.Charles Waters's Clip, 1; Hibbard & Westover's Button Tess, 2; R.Duncan's Jess lt, 3, Lowrey'à Bel, reserve.Class %a.limit, bitches\u2014R.Duncan's Jess 11, 1; Walters & Learmont's Royal Belle, 2; J.Lowrey's Lowry's Bell, à Class 91, open, bitches\u2014Mrs.Charles Waters's Clip, 1; Hibbard & Westover's Button Tess, 2; R.Duncan's Jess Ill 3; Royal Belle, reserve.Class 92, winners, bitches\u2014Clip, 1; Sutton Tess, reserve.Class 98 Mesl, ~open-doge\u2014Dr.George Hall's Max F.1; J.F.Campbell's Rex ¥.2; R.Duncan's Bobs, 3 Class 54, local, open, bitches\u2014R.Dun- trans Jess 11, 1; Walters & Learmont's Joyal Belle, 2 \u2014 IRISH SETTERS.Class 85, pupples, dogs\u2014H.M.Walters and H.H.Learmont's Radienpt Jumbo, 1: Radiant King.2 Class 9%.novice, dogs\u2014Dr.F.W.Bir Xett and A.H.Brittan's Trailer, 1; T.W.Kerbode's Olive, 2: W.MacKay's Sport, 8: A.J.Higgins' Phisto, res., Walters and Learmont's Radiant King, Andrew Bhéarer's Duke and Coulson & Ward's Shamrock Bobs, H.C.Class 96, novice, dogs\u2014Dr.F.W.Bir- kett and A.H.Brittan's St.Elvan, 1; H.M.Waiters' and H.H.Learmont's Royal Grand, 2; Traiter.3; A.J.Higgins' Phisto end D.Mackay's Sport, V.H.C.; Coulson and Ward's Shamrock Bob, H.C.Class 97.open, dogs\u20148t.Elvan, 1; Royal Grand.2: Trailer, 3.Class % winners, dogs\u2014Bt.Ruyal Grand, res.Class %.pupples.bitches\u2014H.M.Walters\u2019 and H.H.Learmont's Radient Star, 1: Radlent Muaturer, 2; Mr.J.Moore's Kil- larnéy Meg.3.Class 100, novice, bitches\u2014Dr.Birkett and A.H.Brittan\u2019's Ettie, 1; H.M.Wal ters and H.H.Learmont's Princess Jes- Elvan, 1; a.3; J.K.8hee.Fido, 3: Walters\u2019 and | armont's Radfènt Star, res.; Alex Ross\u2019 Kilkenny Kate, V.H.C.Class 00a.limit, bitches\u2014Ettle, 1.H.91.Walters\u2019 and H.H.Learmont\u2019's St.Lambert Molite, 2.Coulson and Ward's §t.Lambert Kathleen, 3.P.Doyle's Alice May.Walters\u2019 and Learmont's Radient Star and Alex Ross\u2019 Kilkenny Kate, V.n.c Class 101.open, bitches\u2014Ettie, 1: St.Lambert Mollie, 2: St.Lambert Kath- {leen.3; Walter's and Learmont's Radiant Star, res.; P.Doyle's Alice May, V.H.C: Class 103, winners, bitches\u2014Ettie, 1 ; St.dinbert Mollie.res.Cluss 103, local.open, dogs\u20148t.Elvan, 1; Roval Grand, 2: T.W.Kennode's St.Olave.3; A.J.Higgins\u2019 Phisto, Dr.Bir- kétt and A.H.Brittap\u2019s Trailer and Cotlson and Ward's Shamrock Bob, V.H.C.,Class 194 local, open, bitches\u2014Ettie, 1 : git.Lambert Molle, 2 : St.Lambert Kathleen.8 : P.Doyle's Alice May, Walters\u2019 and Learmont's Radiant Star and J.K.Shees\u2019 Fido, V.H.C Specials.\u2014Dr.Birkett and A.H.Bit- tan.best in novice classes best brace of Irish setters, best local dog and best local brace of Irish setters; H.M.Walters\u2019 and H.H.Learmont, best team of Irish setters and best brace of puppies.GORDON SETTERS.Class 105, open, dogs \u2014 V.A.Denne\u2019s Soort, 1.- \u2014 IRISH WAPER BPANIELS.tôt, \u2018nevicé, dogs\u2014W.Monteith's plan Harn.1: -W.J.Bayley's Blarney.2: Rev.Arthur French's Jack.3; H.H.Wooton's Tim O'Flaherty.V.H.Class 108, limit, doge\u2014Brian Boru, 1: E.piive Pat, 2; W.T.Payne's Con Shaugh- réh; $; Rev.Arthur French's Jack, V.H.08, open, dogs\u2014Brian Boru, 1: Pat.3;.W.J.Bayleys Mickey O'Camp.3: WW.T.Payne's Con the Shaughran, res.: \u20183H.Wooton's Tim O'Flaherty, V.H.C.Class 110, winners, dogs\u2014W.Monteith\u2019's Prian Boru.1; E.Pitt's Pat II, 2 FIELD SPANIELS.\u2018Mi, J.A.Sparrow's Bobo was awarded th in novice, limit.and open dogs \\ 6 H& 117 and 118).4.COCKER SPANIBLS.* Clase puppies, dogs.any colour\u2014H.Dymont's Red Sammie, 1; H.N.Gar- fe Shot, 2; W.Presvail's Blil Bar- - da 157.novice, dogs.black\u2014A.Gar- \u20184 §t.Bimo, 1: W.Presvail's Duke, 2: Kate Simpson's: Petér Jackson, 3; , 8.Howell's Chelah, res.novics dogs, any other colour ng's Ottawa Chief, 1; W.°a King, 2: H.W.Gardiner's Clase A.STO SIN Nearly All the Judging Was Finished\u2014Quite a Crowd of People Attended the Show.La vails Duke, 1; Mrs.G.R.Gammon's Black Domino, 2; Miss Kate Simpson's Peter Jackson, 3.Class 130, limit, dogs.any solid colour other than black\u2014W.Presvail's Sir Walter Scott, 1: Miss E.Macdonell's Knoy- dart Robin Hood, 2: B.A.McLuughlin's Hamilton Red Jaoket, 3; W.J.Jackson's Ring.res.__.Class 131, limit, dogs, partly coloured\u2014| T.A.Armstrong's Ottawa Chief, 1; Miss E.Macdonell's Knoydart Tan, 2, Arthur Garrick, 3; J.O.8cott's Kitchener, res.Class 122, open, dogs.black\u2014A.Garrick's &t.Elmo, 1; W.Presvails Duke, 2: Mrs.G.R.Gammon's Black Domino, 3.Class 133.open, dogs, any other colour \u2014W, T, Payne's Romany Rye, 1; W.Presvail'a Sir Walter Scott, 2: Miss E.Macdonell's Braeside Blue Jacket, 3; B.A.McLaughlin's Hamilton Red Jacket, res, W.I.Jackson's King, V.H.C.Class 134, winners, dogs, black \u2014 8t.Elmo, I.Duke, res.Class 135, winners, dogs, any other col- our\u2014Romany Rye, 1; Sir Walter Scott.Class 134, puppies, bitches, any colour \u2014A.D.E.Loscombe's Girlie, 1; W.T.Payne's Papuka, 2; J.8.Curtiss\u2019 Lassie Obo, 3; Knoydart.Evangeline, res.; H.M.Dymnient's Red Cleopatra, V.H.C.Class 137.novice, bitches, black\u2014A.D.E.Loscombe's Girlie.1: G.Stanfleur's Wilmotta.2; G.E.Ellacott\u2019's Gyp, 3.JE.Millette's Black Dolores, res.Class 138, novice, bitches, any other colour\u2014T.A.Armstrong's Ottawa Nellie, 1: W.J.Jackson's Queen of the Snows, 2; Wm.Presvail's Marguerite, 3; Mrs.C.G.Cables Peace, res.Class 139, limit, bitches, black\u2014J.E.Milletge's Black Dolores, 1; Wiliam F.Turne Darkie, 2: G.E.Ellacotts\u2019 Gyp, 8: Mrs.G.R.Gammon's Lady Helena, res.Class 140, limit, bitches.any solld col- H 1, A; McNlan's H.Odell's Guess, Westinpunt Dinab, 3; .reg.COLLIES (ROUGH).Class 153, puppies, dogs\u2014McManus & Bell's Bob's Perfection, 1; G.B.Smart's Chiltern Ronald, 3; J.Charlie, 3; .die, A.B, Stalker's Willow rant and White Heather, W.Er- ans night Strahardle Prince, and James Aloslie\u2019's Rannock Scot, H.C.Class 154, novice, dogs\u2014T.A.Armstrong\u2019s Balmoral Piccolo, 1; J.W.Bros- scau's Farmer's Boy, 3; Mra.J.H.Red- path's Lockebje Chieftain, res.; J.Smith's Prince Charlie, W: O.Roy's Colla Dan and Colla Jock, W.J.Well's Lacolle Chief, W.Turner's Fullerton, and Mc- Munus & Bell's Bob's Perfection, V.H.C.; G.B.Smart's Chiltern Ronald.A.B.Stalker's Wilton's Knight Errant, W.Kilgoug's Prince Conrad, J.G.Reid's Broadlln Piccolo, James Ainslies Ran- nock Prince, and H.Clark's.Gardenville Earl.H.C.; C.Arnoldi\u2019s Minto; E.Bjorke- \u2018land's Bob Son of Battle, W.O.Roy's Colla Buckle, A, B.Stalker's White Heather, William McGlashan's Prince Rightaway, and W.McGlashan's Stra- hardle Prince, C.Class 155, limit, dogs \u2014 T.A.Armstrong\u2019's Balmoral Plccolo, 1; T.A.Armstrong's Balmoral Hope, 2; Mrs.J.M.Copeland's Medford Proclamation, 3; J.W.Brosseau's Farmer Boy, res.; Mrs.J.H.Redpath\u2019's Lockerbie Chieftain, W.0.Roy's Cofla Jock, Arthur Gault's Brae- head Royal 8cot, Jos.Reid's Logan's Earl and Sir Willlam, W.J.Well's La- colle Chief and Wm.Turners Fullerton, H.C.;,W.O.Roy's Colla Tam, W.Kligour's Prince Conrad, and James Ainslie's Rannock Prince, H.C.; W.O.Roy's Cotia Clootee, C.Class 156, open, dogs\u2014Balmoral Piccolo, 1; T.A.Armstrong\u2019s Balmora® Hope, 2; Mrs.J.M.Copeland's Medford Proclamation, 3; J.W.Brosseau's Farmer's Boy, res.; McManus & Bell's Bob's Perfection, W.Roy's Colla Jock, A.Gault'\u2019s Braehead Royal 8cot, J.Reid's Logan's Earl and Sir William, W.G.Wells's Lacolle Chief and W.F.Turner's Fullerton.V.H.C.; James Ainslie\u2019s Rannock Prince, W-~ Kil- gour's Prince Conrad, and W.O.Roy's Coila Tam, H.C.; W.O.Roy's Colla Cloo- tie, C.; Class 157, winners, dogs\u2014Balmoral Piccolo, 1; Balmoral Hope, res.Class 1568, puppies, bitches\u2014Wm.Perry's Brandon Pansy, 1; .A.Armstrong's Balmoral Peeress, 2; 8.Hillsdon's Bran- dane Lass, 3; J.C.Panter\u2018's Newlight A MAGNIFICENT ST.BERNARD.+ our than black\u2014T.A.Armstrong's Ottawa Nellie, 1; F.8.Stuart's Pitter Pal- ter, 2.Wm.Presvails Marguerite, 3: Mrs.C.G.Cable's Peace, res; H.Gardiner\u2019's Skipper, V.H.C.Class 141.limitgsbitches, parti coloured\u2014 W.T.Payne's Prudence, 1; W.J.Jackson's Queen of the Snows, 7: Miss E.Macdonell's Knoydart Blue Girl, 3; Miss Alma Adler's Elm City Blonde.res.Class 142, open, bitches, black\u2014A.D.E.Loscombe's Girlle 1: E.Millette\u2019's Black Doldres., 2; Willlam F.Turner's fe, 3: Mra.G.R.Gammon's Lady Heleps, res.= \u2014 \u2014 77 .Class 143, open, bitches, any other col- our\u2014W.T.Payne's Nell Gwynne, 1; T.A.Armstrongs\u2019 Ottawa Nellie, 2; W.J.Jackson's Queen of the Snows, 3; Elm City Blonde, res.Class 144.winners, bitches, black\u2014Girlie, 1; Wilmota, res Class 145, winners, bitches, any other colour\u2014Nell Gwynne, 1; Ottawa Nellie, res.: Class 147.team class, any other colour \u2014W.T.Payne, Kempton, Pa., 1; Miss E Macdonell, Kingston, Ont., res.Clags 148.local upples, dogs apd bitches, all colours\u2014J.8.Curtis's Lasale Obo, 1; A.B.Coyle's Bill, 2; Allan F.Kerr's Island Jess, 3 * Class 149, local, novice, dogs, all col- ours\u2014W.B.Howell's Chelah, 1; Miss Kate Simpson's Peter Jackson, 2; Lobo, res.Class 160 local.open, dogs.all colours \u2014W.B.Howell's Chelah.1: Miss Kate Simpsons Peter Jackson, 2; A.B.Coyle's Bij, 3: Miss K.BE.Finley's Lobo, res.* Class 151, local, novice, bitches, all col- ours\u2014G.Stanfleurs« Wfilmotta, 1: J.E.Milette's Black Dolores, 2; G.A.Ella- cott\u2019's Gyp, & Class 152, local, open.bitches, all col- ours\u2014J.G.Millette\u2019s Black Dolotes, 1, Lorna, res.W.O.Roy's Coila Bessie, Mrs.J.A.Kinsella's Dominion Countess.and Balmoral Kennels\u2019 Balmoral Rose.W.| V.H.C.; G.Hills Archcairnie Queen, W.O.Roy's Colla Betty and Coila Jess, A.B.Btalker\u2019s Queen of the Willows, and W.McGlashan Lady McDonald, H.C.; W.O.Roy's Colla Maggie, C.Class 153.novice, bitches \u2014 W.Perry's Brandane Pansy, 1: T.A.Armstrong's Balmoral Peeress, 2; Mrs.J.M.Copeland's Honore Fascination, 3: F.J.Fead's Coronation, W.Gilmour's Ben Loyal Beauty, W.O.Roy's Colla Kate and Colla Daftie.A.BB.Stalker's Strathardie Queen, Arthur Gault's Brashead' Dolly 11, Jos.Reid's Logan's Bloom Blossom, W.Mc- Glashan's Lady McDonald and R.C.Binning's Calrgorm Belle, H.C.; G.Hill's Archcairnie Queen, C.Class 160, limit, bitches\u2014Balmoral Duchess, 1; Balmoral Peeress, 2; Mrs.J.M.Copeland's Hanover Fascination, 3; W.O.Roy's Colla Daftie, res; J.J.Fead's Coronation, W.O.Roy's Colla Winsome A.Gault's Braehead Dolly 11, Jos.Reid's Logan's Lilac Blossom, R.C.Binning's Cairngorm Belie and Jas.Ainsiie's Ran- nock Belle, H.C.; G.Hills Archcairnie Queen, C.Class 161, open, bitches\u2014Balmoral Duchess.1.W.O.Roy's Cofla Hixzzle, 2; Bal- moral Peeress, 3; Mrs.J.M.Copeland's Hanover Fascination, res; J.J.Fead's Coronation, W, Gilmour's Ben Loyal Beauty, WW.O.Roy's Colla Daftie, A.B.Stalker's Strathardle Queen and Queen of the Willows, A.Gault's Braehead Dolly II.J.Reld's Logan's Lilac Blossom.R.C.Binning's Cairngorm Belle and Jas.Ainslie\u2019s Rannock Belle, H.C.Class 163, puppies, dogs and bitches, other than Sand W.\u2014W.Ormiston Roy's Coila Bess, 1; W.McGlashan's Donald Dhu.2; W.Ormiston Roy's Colla Gossip.3: A.B.Stalker's Willow Blue Bell and A.B.8trachan\u2019s Highland Russell, H.C.Ciass 164, novice dogs and bitches, other than Sand W.\u2014W.Ormiston Roy's Colla Jock.1; W.McGlashan's Donald Dhu, 2; A.B.Strachan's Highland [iussell, 3.Class 165.limit, dogs, other than Sand W.\u2014Mrs.J.M.Copeland's Medford Proclamation, 1; Arthur Gault\u2019e Braehead Royal Seat.2: W.Ormisteu Roy's Colla Jock, 3; W.McGlashan's Donald Dhu, res.Clas 166.open, dogs, other than Sand W.\u2014Mrs.J.M.Copeland's Medford Proclamation, 1; W.McGlashan's Prince Right- away, 2; Arthur Gault's Breahead Royal Beat, 3; Coila Jock, res.; Donald Dhu, V.H.C.Class 167.novice.bitches other than Sand W.\u2014W.Ormiston Roy's Cofla Bess.1: F.J.Fald's Coronation, 2.Class 168, limit, bitches, other than Sand \u2018W.\u2014W.Ormiston Roy's Colla Bess 1 : F.J.Flad's Coronation, 3; A.B.Stalker's Willow Blue Class 1@, open, bitches.other than Sand W.\u2014Jas.Alnslie\u2019s Auchcafrnie Pattf, 1 ; W.Ormiston Ro Colla Bess, 1: F.J.Flad's \u2018Coronation, 8: Willow Blue Bell, res.Class 170, local, pupples, dogs\u2014J.Bmith's Prince Charlie, 1: A.Drummond's Coila Ladate.2; Jas.Alnsltes Rannock Prince, Class 171.local.novice, dogs\u2014J.WwW.Mrs.J.A.McMillan's Empress Louise, 2; Brosseau's Farmer's Boy, 1; Mrs.J.H.MONTREAL - $75 oF A A Redpath\u2019's Lockerbie Chieftain, 2; W.Ormiston Roy's Colla Jock.3; Rannock Prince, res.Minto, V.H.C.Prince Conrad, Broadlin Piccolo, and Gardenville Prince, H.C.Class 172, local, limit, dog\u2014Jos.Reid's Sir Willlam, 1; Mrs.J.H.Redpath's Lockerbie Chieftain, 2; W.Ormiston Roy's Coila Jock, 3; Logan's Earl, res.Rannock Prince, V.H.C.; Prince Conrad, H.C.Class 173, local, open, dogs\u2014J.W.Bras- seau's Farmer Boy, 1: Jos.Reid's Sir William, 2; Mrs.J.H.Redpath's Locker- bie Chieftain, 3; Coila Jock, res.; Ran- nock Prince, V.H.C.Logan's King Edward VII, Prince Conrad and Lacolle Chief, H.C.Class 174, local puppleg.bitches\u2014Miss J.A.Kinsella's Dominidh Countess, 1; W.Ormiston Roy's Coila Betty, 3; C.Hill's Auchcarnie Queen, 3 Class 175, local novice, bitches\u2014W.Orm- iston Roy's Cotla Betty, 1; F.J.Ford's Coronation, 2: W.Ormiston Roy's Colla Daftie.3; Caringorm Bell, res.; Ben Loyal Beauty, apd Rannock Belle, V.H.C.; Lady McDonald, H.C.; Auchcairnie Queen, C.Class 176, local, limit, bitches\u2014W.Orm- fston Roy's Colla Betty, 1; F.J.Ford's Coronation, 2; W.Ormiston Roy's Colla Daftie.3; Cairngorm Bell, res.Ben Loyal Beauty and Rannock Belle, V.H.C,; Logan's Bloom Blossom, H.C.Auchcalrnie Queen.C, Class 178, team nels, Ottawa, 1.class\u2014Balmoral Ken- .SHEEP DOGS.Class 152, novice, dogs\u2014F.L.Hutchi- son's Wolf, 1 Class 183, open dogs\u2014F.L.Hutchison's Wolf, L \u2014 DALMATIANS.Class 189, open, dogs\u2014Mrs.R.J.Mc- Gaughey's Bellefieid Spot, 1; J.H.Arm- ONE OF THE strong's Marquis of Arondaie, 2; Dr.J.H.V.Bastien's Nix, 3.\\ Class 190, open, ditches\u2014Thos, 8.Gardner's Mabel, 1; Dr, J.H.Bastien's Jip, C.\u2014 POODLES.Ÿ Class 198, open, dogs and bitches\u2014J.G Constantineau's St.Pierre 1.BULL TERRIERS.Class 213, puppies, dogs and bitches\u20148.Britcher's Newmarket Harvester, 1; Mr.J.G.Waters's Ajar, 3; G.H.Bhaw's Edgewood Steady, 3; A.Cyphiot's Rob- isto, V.H.C.Class 213, novice, dogs\u2014R.H.Elliott's Lord Strathcona, 1; F.A.Sullivan's Petra 11, 3: Mrs.J.G.Waters\u2019s Rudyard \u2018 Kipling, 3; Robusto, Ajax and Edgewood Guardsman, V.H.C.;: Liangolise Dick, H.C.Class 214, limit, dogs-R.H.Elilott's Lord Strathcona, 1; C./ D.Carrier's Ring Director, 2; F.F.tes ood Guardsman, 3; Ajax, V.H.C.: Liangoise Dick and Liangoise Pickles, H.C.Class 115, open, dogs, M Ibe.and over\u2014 F.F.Dale's Edgewood Guardsman, 8: Liangoise Dick and Liangoise Pickles.HC.: , ass 216, open, dogs, under M Its.\u2014C.D.Carrier's Ring Director, 1; C.Drake's King Edward, 2; C.H.Shaw's Edgewood Steady, 3: + \u2019 : Class 218, novice, bitches\u2014F.F.Dale's Edgewood Marguerite of Nayarre, 1: T.A.Armstrong's Ottawa Biddy, 2; Mes.À Shire's Snip, 3: Newmarket Pride, res.Newmarket Princess, H.C.; Jess, C.- Class I, open, bitches, 30 Ibs.and over \u2014Edgewood\u2019s Marguerite of Navarre, 1; F.F.Dale's Lady Fleetwood, 2.Class 219, limit, bitches\u2014F.F.Dale's Edgewood Marguerité of Navarre, 1; T.A.Armstrong's Ottawa Biddy, 2; White Rose and Newmarket Mab, V.H.C.; New- Princess, H.C.; Bally, C.Class 221, open, bitches, under 30 It\u2014 ON THE STAND.2; J.Wolferstan Thomas's Llangoise Pickles, 3; Llangoise Dick, H.C.Class 225.local, open, bitches\u2014J.G.Trenholme's White Rose, 1; 8id Britcher's Newmarket Pride.2; H.Silver's Newmar- ket Mat, 3; Newmarket Princess, H.C.: Sally, C.AIREDALE TERRIERS.Class 239, puppies.dogs=\u2014N.A.Gault\u2019s Colne Climax, 1; J.B.Waugh's Gascony, 2; H.Waugh's Vendale, 3.Class 240, novice, dogs\u2014Colne Climax, 1; A.H.Gault's Fitz, 2; Gascony, 3; Ven- e, ©.Class 241, limit, dogs\u2014Jos.À.Laurin\u2019s Colne Lucky Baldwin, 1; W.C.Finley's Bowzer, 2; N.A.Gault's Colpe Climax, 8; Fitz, res; Gascony, h.c.Class 243, winners, dogs\u2014Colne Lucky Baldwin, 1; Bowzer, res.Class 244, puppies, bitches\u2014J.B.Pat terson\u2019s Colne Lady Diligent, 1.Class 245, novice, bitches\u2014Jos.A.Lau- rin's Colne Mistress Fairy, 1; Colne Lady.Diligent, 2.Class 246, limit, bitches\u2014Jos.A.Lau- rin's Colne Princess Briar, 1: Colne Mistress Fairy, 2; Colne Lady Diligent, 3.Class 247, open, bitchee\u2014Sandown Ken- 9.cess Briar, Colne Lady Diligent, 3.Class 248, winners, bitches\u2014Sandown Delphi Girl, 1; Colne Princess Briar, res.Class 250, local, open, bitches\u2014Colne Lady Diligent.ENGLISH TOY SPANIELS.Class 308, open, dogs\u2014Ashton Kennels\u2019 Ashton Conqueror, 1.Class 370, winners, dogs\u2014Ashton Conqueror: Class 372, novice, bitches\u2014Ed.Brad- GREAT DANES.\u2018 ford\u2019s Minmie Warren.1; Ed.Bradford's Dolly, 2.Class 373, open, bitchep\u2014Ed Bradford's Minnie Warren, 1; Ed.Bradford's Dolly, Class 374, winners, bitches\u2014Same as 373.aro 378, local, open, bitches\u2014Same as Specials, best bitch in show and bes local bitch\u2014Minnie Warren.: JAPANESE SPANIELS.Class 277, novice, dogs and bitches\u2014 D.W.Ogilvie's Ossdi San, 1.Class 378, limit, dogs and bitches\u2014D.W: Ogilvie\u2019s Osadi San, 1; Miss M.Dow- ling's Nanki Poo, 2.; Class 379, open, dogs and bitches\u2014Same as 378.Class 381; local open dogs and bitch , local, ; and bitches \u2014Same as 378.ve ; Specials, best in show in, novice and in tocal\u2014Osadi San.+ YORKSHIRE TERRIERS.Class 382, novice and bitchee\u2014Mre.J.F.Campbell's Veda, 1; Mre.J.F, Campbdl\u2019s Little Ted, 2; Wm.Lucas\u2019 Prixy, 3.Class 383, limit and bitehes\u2014 P.F, Dole's Enddliffe Mn 1; Mrs.J.F.F-Cimpbell\u2019s Veda, 2; Mrs.J.F.bell\u2019s Little Ted, 3; Wm, Lucas\u2019s Pri \u201cH.C.Class 354, n dogs \u2014Mise L.Mitchell\u2019s rs.J.F.Campbell\u2019s Little N.Ellcott\u2019s Doudy, 3; W Dandy, 1; Ted, 2; Mim m.Lacse's Pri Class 384s, open, bitches\u2014Miss 1.Mitchell's Tar, 1; F.Pr Dale\u2019s Endcliffe Mirth, 2; Mrs.J.F.Compbell's Veda, 3.Clase 385, winners, dogs and bitches\u2014 Mies L.Nitchell\u2019s Dandy, 1; Miss L.Mitchell\u2019s Tiny, res.LU Class 388 dogs and bitches\u2014 Mim L.toate Dea 1, Miss L.Mitchell\u2019s 2, Mn.J.T.T's Veda, & J.F.Campbell's Li Ted VH.Q.; N.Elliott's Dandy tin show\u2014Dan- T.A.trong's Ottawa Biddy, 1; F.F.les Edgewood .Fortune, 3: H.Biver's Newmarket Mab, 3; Nina, Clase SR winnes, bitches! Marguerite of Navarre, 1; lady Fen- wood, Tes, .Clagé 233, team class-MutchMmoor and Watters, 1: F.F.Dale, £ | Claas 2M, local, open, \u2018doge-\u2014P.\u2018Bal- vans Pes IL 1; A.\u201c5 Bébesto, APE eis ow, Veit; nels\u2019 Sandown Delph Girl, 1, Colne Prin-.limit clame, Endeliffe Mifth; best local specimen, Dandy.IRISH TERRIERS.Class 313, Jocal, open, doge\u2014E.8.Ostell's Patrick, I, W.O.Smith's Rusty, 2: Kin- kors Kennels\u2019 Kinkora Brock, 3.Bogie IL, Patrick, Royal Shamrock and Terry, Class 314, local, ; bitches\u2014Dr.W.H.Drummond\u2019s Kinkora Kute, 1; Tho son and Moore\u2019s Kinkora Cathaline, 2; S.Ostell\u2019s Bridget, 3.Class 315, team class, Rev.Father O'Gor- man, Gananoque, Ont., TOY TERRIERS.Class 396, novice, dogs and bitches \u2014 W.Monteith's Janey.; Class 397, Himit dogs and bitches\u2014W.Monteith's Janey.Class 390.open, bitches \u2014 F.F.Dole\u2019s Enddiffe Majesty, 1; W.Monteith\u2019s Janey \"Class 400, winners\u2014Endcliffe Majesty, 1; Janey, 2.ST.BERNARDS.Class 10, winners, bitches\u2014I, Daisy.A.Lesperance; Alpine Abbess, Thos.F.J.Moore, res.NEWFOUNDLANDS.Class 19, local, open; dogs and bitches \u20141, Princess Nig, J.Keenehan; 2, Tara- nova, J.O.E.ch; 3, Garcon, F.Se- guin; res, Prince, J.F.Fetherstone.RUSSIAN WOLFHOUNDS.Class 44, winners; bitches\u20141, Kyala, Short and Coulson; res, Clonmel Glover, (Clonmel Kennels.Class 45, local, open; doge\u20141, Strogoff, Short and Coulson; 2, St.Ivans, bhort and Coulson; 3, Argos, H.Christmas; res.Kellas, Short and Coulson.BEAGLES.Class 252, limit, d Round Plain Beagle Kennels\u2019 Pathfinder, 1.Class 253, open, dogs\u2014Round Plain Beagle Kennels\u2019 Lottery, 1; Round Plain Beagle Kennels\u2019 Fashion, 2; W.Taylor's Blue Jean, 3., Class 254, winnevs, dogs\u2014Lottery, 1; Fashion, 2.Class 257, open, bitches\u2014Round Plain Beagle Kennels\u2019 Oakhouse Coral, 1; W.A FEW POINTERS.0 Taylor\u2019s Blue Glass Belle, 2; H.M.Wal- and H.H ters.tie.3.Class 258.winners, bitchee\u2014QOakhouse Corral, 1; Blue Grass Belle, res.SCOTTISH TERRIERS.Class 318, puppies, dogs and bitches\u2014 Mias Eadie's Vagabond, 3; Mrs.K.Knott's Sprightly Scott, C.Class 317, novice.dogs\u2014D.Cameron's Reel O' Tulloch, 1; Mis Eadies Barney, 2; Mies Eadie\u2019s Vagabond, 3.Class 318, limit, dogs\u2014Sandown Kennels\u2019 Sandown Laird, 1; Miss Eadie's Barney, 2; W.Ormiston Roy's Wishaw General, 3 \u2019 ., Learmont\u2019s Sweet Lot- Class 319.open, dogs\u2014Sandown - nels\u2019 Sandown Garnet, 01; Miss les Barney, 2; Wishaw General, 3.Claus 320, winners, dogs\u2014Sandowa Gar net, 1; Barney, res.; Class 321, novice, bitches\u2014Thomson aad Moore's Balmoral Primrose.3.Class 326, local, novice.dogs\u2014Reel O\u2019 Tulloch, 1; Barney, 2; Vagabond, 3.(lass 327, local, open, do Barney.1; Wishaw General, 2.= y Class 328, local, novice, bitches \u2014 Bal- moral Primrose, 3.Clams 329, local, open, bitches\u2014Balmor- al Primrose, 3.BLACK AND TAN TERRIERS, Class 330, puppies, dogs\u2014J.J.Gleeson's Silver King, 1.Class 331, novice, dogs\u2014Dr.J.W.Ev.aoe\u2019 Dandy, 1; J.J.Gleeson\u2019s Silver King, Class 332, limit, doga\u2014Mry.McGau; he \u2019 Wellebourne, 1; Dr.W.Evans Dand \u201ca; Geo.G.Mitchell's Ringcraft, 3; King, res.Class 33, King, H.C ; Class 334, winners, dogs\u2014Wellsbourne, 1; Dandy, res.Silver open, dogs\u2014Dandy, 2 Silver Clase 385, puppies, bitches\u2014J.J.Glee son\u2019s Princess Chic, 1; Ed.Bradford\u2019s Jea- ny Lind, 2.\u2018 plier 5e porice, Ditches \u2014P.Hickey s y.1; F.E.Montgomery's Topsy, 2; Princess Chic, 3; Jenny Lind, res.pos Lady Faultless, 1; Geo.S.Mitchell\u2019s Parliament.Dime, 2; Beauty, 3; Topsy, res.Class 338.open, bitches\u2014Lady Fauliless, 1; Topsy, 2; Jenny Lind, 3; Beauty, res.Clams 339; winners.biteches\u2014Lady Faultless, 1; Parliament Dime, res.+ BKYE TERRIERS.Class 340, novice, dogs\u2014Miss R.A.Cox\u2019 Kelpie, 1.xe PE Cdfriere's | Clase 341, timit, doge\u2014Miss R.A.Cox's Kelpie, 1; George Caverhill\u2019s Moorlander, 2; George Caverhill'e Moocland Lad, 3 Class 342, open, dogs\u2014Kaeipie, 1; Moor lender, 2; Moorland Led.3.: Class 343, winners, doge\u2014Kelpie,1; Moor lander, res.pie li Claes 344, novice, bitches\u2014J.D.Cunning's Trolley, 3.oo Class 345.limit, bitches\u2014Geo.Caverhill's Queen, 1; Geo.Caverhill\u2019s Diamond Queen, 2; Geo.Caverhill's Silver Queen, à; J.D.Cunning's Trolley, H.C.(lass 346, open, bitches\u2014Queen, 1, Diamond Queen, 2; Silver Queen, 3; ey, Class 347.winners, bitches\u2014Queen, 1; Diamond Queen, res.WELSH TERRIERS.Class 348, novice, doge\u2014B.and G.de Coppel's Sunny Dragon, 1.Class 349, limit, dogs\u2014Sunny Dragon, 1.Class 350, open, dogs\u2014Sunny Dragon, 1.Class 351, winners, dogs\u2014Sunny Dragon, Clses 357, limit, dogs and bitchea\u2014A.R.Oughtred\u2019s Lord Hawke, 1.Clase 358, open, dogs and bitches\u2014Lord Hawke, 1.+ A.vi $ \u201c| 07 Q/ Hh Vem Wp pH TT NANKI POOH, A Japanese Toy.PUGS.Class 365, novice, dogs and bitches\u2014 A.Sevign, \u2018s Bijou, 1; Mrs.A.A.Sande- man\u2019s Bobs, 2; Miss L.Griffith's Puggy, 3.Class 368, pen, dogs and bitches\u2014Mise M.Taylor's Otterbourne Treasure, 1; Bijou, 2; Bobs, 3; Puggy, res.WHIPPETS.Class 390, pom.dogs\u2014Grassmere Kennels\u2019 Flying Childers, 1 MISCELLANEOUS.Class 393, open, dogs and bitches\u2014F.F.Dole\u2019s Edgewood Rogue, 1.Class 395, open, dogs and bitches\u2014F.F.Dole's Berkeley Bew, 1.SCARCITY OF COOKS ° IN GREAT BRITAIN.Wages are High, But There is Great Difficulty in Securing Servants.Montreal is not the only city where a scarcity of cooks is making itself felt.In a recent issfie of the London Morning Post over a hundred and fifty people were appealing by advertisement for \u2018good cooks'\u2019 at wages varying between £48 for a cook (\u2018\u2018thorough, good,\u2019\u2019) to £21 for a cook (\u201cgood plain\u2019).\u201cThe advertisers in many instances made alluring reference to the comforts and attractions of the home which, in addition to certain substantial emoluments they offered to any qualified person who would dè the cooking.In one advertisement it was set forth that the cook who would consent to come*should have three assistadts In the kitchen, In other casés the announcement that kitchen-maids, \u201cgcullery-maids\u2019\u201d and \u2018\u2019between-malds\u201d were kept carried a pleasing insinuation A RUSBIAN WOLF HOUND PET, that the dbok would have little to do but to look on.In one case it was set forth that the house which the cook was invited to come to hid a \u2018pleasant situation.\u201d \u2018\u2019Two in family\u201d was a frequent enticement: \u2018Two in family, small house, very little housework\u2019 was one lady's plaintive appeal.In the same issue of the Morning Post only fifty-two cooks were advertimng for situations.: Seaforth, Ont.\u2014Rev.Peter Musgrave, one of the oldest and best known clergy: men of the Huron Presbytery, died at the manse, McKillop, near Seaforth, on Wednesday.Rev.Mr.Musgrave, who had passed the three-score and ten mark, had tor of Duff's and Cavan churches, McKillop, for over twenty-five years.IRON LAN OF T The Hebrews File Claims Against Dismissed Governor.MUCH MONEY IS SUBSCRIBED Governor Wanted a Loan and Did Nat Get it-\u2014Latest Stories From Darkest Russia.Special \u2018to the Montreal Star.St.Retersburg, May 21.\u2014In addition to the Governor of Kisheneff, the Chief of Police h been dismissed for failing to take efficlent messures to suppress the recent riots.According to Russian law, officials neglecting their duties are responsible for the results, and the Jews of Kisheneff have consequently filed numerous claims for damages against the ex-Governor and the other authorities.The cases against the Govérnor ars to be tried by the Senate, and the other cases in the lower courts.NOT ONLY ANTI-SEMITIC.Speclal to the Montreal Star.Berlin, May 21.\u2014The correspondent of the National Zeitung maintains that it is rages as of purely anti-Semitic character.He attributes them partly to the general discontent caused by agricultural depression, and partly td badly managed taxation and mistrust of the Government.In support of these views he alleges that the windows of the Governors pxl- ace were broken, the house of the marshal of the nobility was completely demolished, a church pillaged, and that many Christians were among the dead and wounded.The Russian Government, he says, does not wish these facts to become known, and prefers that the whole affair be represented as due to anti-Jewish feeling.Over 120,000 marks have already been collected by German Jews for the sufferers.L HE WANTED A LOAN.London, May 21.\u2014A despatch to the Morning Leader from Vienna says that fugitives from Kisheneff state that shortly before the massacre Governor von Raaeben asked three \u201cwealthy Jews to loan him $40,000.They refused.When the outbreak eccurred the Governor granted them the protection of a Cossack guard on the payment of $10,000.RELIEF FROM UNITED STATES.New York, May 21.\u2014Dan Guggenheim, treasurer of the Israelite relief fund, today received a cheque for $800 from John Hay, United States Becretary of State, for the relief of the sufferers at Kish- eneff.Arnold Kohn, treasurer of the central relief fund for the Jews dof Kisheneff, received about $1,200 to-day, making in ail about $30,000.Mr.Guggenheim sent $10,600 to the Allance Israelite Universalle, Paris, by the Ivernia, of the Custard line, last Saturday, and a similar amount will be sent by_the La Lorraine to-morrow.Contributions have been pouring into the fund at the rate of one or two hundred dollars a day from all parts of the country, and from people of every faith.Dr.Steven S.Wise has telegraphed that the Jews of Portland, Oregon, are contribu ing $5,000.: r 4 WITH THE EXPLORERS * 7 OF ANTARCTIC SEAS.Letter From One of the Discovery Crew Tells of Effort to Rich the Pole.The progress of the Discovery Antéré- tic expedition Is reaching South Pots lafi- tydes by degrees.The following ex 3 from a letter written by Able Seaman: KB.Joyce, and dated \u201c88.Discovery, Winter Quarters, McMurdo Bay, February à 1903.; Lat.77.49 8.,\u201d\" adds some homely details to the Information recently telé- graphed from Port Lyttelton, New Zeal- and: \"We have been living on seal all the time except Sundays, when we had mutton, which the New Zealand farmers presented to us before we left.and we kept it as a Juxury.But it ran out about three months before the relfef ship Morning arrived and gave us -snother- supply.I would give a good pay day for a nice feed of good old English roast beef apd vegetables.I reckon if they turned the > \u2018ship's company out in a field with plenty of grass there would not be much left.\u201cA party under Lieutenant Royds searched for Emperor penguins\u2019 eggs.and after a couple of days found one which got accidentally left behind, for the hirds carry them in a kind of pouch like the kangaroo.This, I believe, was the only one ever féund.\u201d Telling the story of Captain Scott's dash for the south, which took him inta £2.17 8., or 207 geographical miles nearer the Pole than anybody before, Joyce writes: \u201cCaptain Scott sald, \u2018Lads, 1 will take you to beat all records.\u2019 The next day we found we weve in lat.78.66 south.so hoisted Union Jacks, and the party were photographed.: = \u201cOn the way back Lieutenant Shackleton, through running.broke a blood-ves- sel and was very bad.He could not do anything, so Captain Scott and Dr.Wilson had to haul about 270 Ib.to 8 man.They had to throw things away to lighten the load.Seventeen days from the ship my poor old dog gave way, the last of the pack, so Dr.Wilson took out two of his teeth and hrought them backgto me.So you see they thought of us their trouble.\u201cThere is one thing: we are British, and have got a splendid leader in Captain Scott; could not have had a better man; a thorough gentleman, every inch of him.Every man on beard would go anywhere with him.\u201cYou do not feel the cold very much without the wind.Then, with the wind, look out.First your nose, then ears, then fingers go.We never go out alone om account of the heavy blizzards.Your companion will turn round and say.\u2018Your nose is gone.\u2019 It turns as white as this paper.You turn away from the wing and pull your mittens off to bring your nose around.By that time your fingers ate gone.Bo it's no pleasure going out ins\u2019 slight breese.\u201cThe blizzards are fearful.r.Ber- nacchi and an engineer went a hut fifty yards away, and though roped from Mut to ship, were lost in a blissard for two and three-quarter hours.\u201d .Saturday and Sunday Water Tri Saturday, Steamer \u201cTerrebonne\u201d will Make her.rhgular excursion, leaving at 2.30 and returning at 7.30 p.m ing at Boucherville, Varennes and Vercheres.tesmer Terrebonne will make Sunday 8 _ Terrebo $ Jeaving at E 748 pe.is a mistake to regard the Kisheneff out- AE ER Soames \u201c re oat - rvs pater EL vy 3 = wa dr A1 | Ime all fram stag Sp \"00 \u201d nifidre, THE MONTREAL \u2018 DaiLY I STAR-THURSDAY.MAY 21.1908 v BR YOR SALE AT Sone ith outbuildings, fifteen 5T.LAMBERT GOOD FOR SALE \u2014 DESIRABLE SELF.cofitalved residences, 100 and 111 Lewis avenus, Westmount; splendid opportuaity for 8 good {nvestment or to secure a comfortable home; will be s0l@ separately or en bloc.Hayden and Veith, Insurance and Real Es- tale Agents, room 607, Temple Bldg.fo FOR SALE \u2014 MANUFACTURING AND residence property In the mag.city of the Houth.Hest opportunity in Angprics.F.D.Hart and Co, Z8I1V ave H., Birmingham, Ala, U S.A.nie FOR SALE \u2014 IN YOUR OWN HOME if you say the word, We are ready to place ydu where every cent You would other- wise pay in rent goes towards buying a home.For information room 248, Temple Building.117 3eod FOR SALE \u2014 AT MOUNTAIN VIEW I'ark, tape Elizabeth, Me., new cotiaxe residence, vight rooms, all modern puavent ences, heal.electricity, two fireplaces, modern plumbing, bath, laundry, hardwood floors, large piazza and balcony, T80 feet of land.overlooking ship channel and islands of the harbour, excellent surroundings, on line of electrics, near hotel and casino, commanding high rental for summer season.Terms easy.Apply to Mrs.A.8.Macreadle, Moumaln View Park, Cape Elizabeth, Me.119 6 a Ÿ TANTED \u2014 YOURS, YOUR LADIES AND your gentlemen friends\u2019 cast off clothing.furs of all descriptions, travellers woollen sam- pies.best çash prices for good goods.Promptly çalied for by M.Frank, 403 Craig st.110 40 TANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIEX and gentlemen's cast oft clothing, fur coats and capes.Bee Sam.Pearson firm, 2336 «Notre Dame at., &3 we pay the best prices of any other dGealer.: Mall orders attended, or teiephone Main 965.107 80 W ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES and gentlemen's cast oft clothing, furs, furniture, carpets, highest prices paid.Cal: on us first.L.Adler, 263 Craig st.Mall orders promptly attended.41 100 WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE A FAMILY skiff, natural wood colour, roomy, with wo pairs oars, rudder and cushions; must be in good order and cheap for cash.Address, staung price, and where to be seen.K.2370, Star Office.118 à \\ ANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE LADIES AND E-ntlemen's cast off clothing.furs, fur.carpets, stuves.highest prices peid.Cati- H.Livinson, 257B Craig st.Mall onders promptly attended to.119 4 \\ TANTED TO PURCHASE PARTIES desiring to sell househuld furniture, complete or part.ready cash.to any amount, address tv J.Albert, 443 Craig st.or Tel.East 2156.119 3 V TANTED -+ TU PURCHASE A STEAM -RApth& or gasoline yacht, abuvut 20 ft.long; must be In first class order.Stale how long- in use and cash price.Apply T, 2620, Star Office.118 = SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 COTTAGE.CENTRE OF Longueuil, 7 rvems.bath, w.c., large garden, fruit trees, very comfortable.Appiy 420 St.Denis st.Montreal.114 ¢ , BUMMER RBSIDENCE, FURNISHED.at Knowlton, Que., overlooking the Lake, beautifully situated.Rent $100.Apply to R.H.Buchanan, 692 Craig st.118 6 fi TO LET IN POINTE CLAIRE.large stone house, 10 rooms, cluse tO river, water in house, nice boat house.Apply to estate Chariehois or Alex.Desmarteau, telephone Up 2577 and Main 1257.117 4 .TO LET \u2014 FOR THE SUMMER UP- : per story of a large furnished huuse In & pleasant locallty., near Caocouna.For further particulars apply at 370 Sherbrooke et 8 TO LET \u2014 OR FOR FALE, HOUSE.Ahuntsic, Back River, spring on grounds.371 Rivard.NOR SALE \u2014 SEVERAL EXCELLENT F factory and warehouse sités.in good localities.Hayden and Veith, Real Estate and Insurance, room 607, mple Bldg.116 8 3 \u2019ANTÉD \u2014 2 OR 3 CHOICE MODERN unfurnished rooms, bound by Stanley.Greene avenue and south af Sherbrooke, not on car line or paved street.Address 390 Moun- HOUSES TO LET.70 LET\u2014AT REDUCED ABNTAL.7808 At.Catherine st\u2026 633] Montrose avenus.4574 Bherbrzoke street.«R70 Sherbrooke sureet.266 Wood avenue.25 Mackay street.4400 Sherbrooke street.D.W.OGILVIE & CO.11 St.Sacrament st.so tf store.Tel.Main 3113.TO LET \u2014 HOUSE, 483 SHERBROOKB at, also summer residences at Back River.Apply A.H.Gendron, $03 St.Louis et SITUATIONS WANTED.- YWANTED \u2014 JOBS AT PAINTING, PAPER , decorati Kkalsominitg, albert 111 10 ANTED\u2014JOBS OF PAINTING, PAPER hanfing.decorating.kalsomining, plas tering, etc., by an experienced workman; best references.Charges moderate.Address Charity fe ranisation Bugiety, 98 Bleury st.Tel Main 11 VVANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, DECOrating, tinung, plastering and paper hanging; work satisfactory; charges moder- Ate; best references.Drop card to M.Labia 307 Cadieux st.110 12 : Lengt tering, by first class min.Address A.89 Banguinet st.\u2019 TO LET \u2014 AT A REDUCBD RENT, house No.26 St.Famille street, near (above Sherbrooke sigeet), in perfect order.eleven rooms, all modern conveniences.Apply to Judge Doherty, next door, at No.24.117 6 .1 TO LET \u2014 $28 A MONTH, NO TAXES.Park avenue, three slory solid brick residence, containing drawing rvom, dining- Toom, extension kitchen, winding staircase, seven nice bedrooms, bmtb and closet, handsome over mantels and grates, large yard, stable, concrete cellar, Daisy furnace, deep lat.For information, keys, etc, G.W.Badz- ley.room 228, Temple Bidg., Tel.Main 2137.114 8 2aw RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.: UPPER FRONT FLAT, BURNSIDE, to let.Apply at 40 McGill College ave.between 3 p.m.and 4 p.m, 116 8 SUMMER COTTAGES TO LET., TO LET \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISH- \u2018ed 8 roomed cottages, with water and w.c.in house, situated on the river front of upper Boucherville.Apply to Alex.Desmar- teau, 1598 Notre Dame st.Telephone Main 1251.117 + TO LET \u2014 LACHINE AND LAKE shore, cottage, 8 rooms, ail convent- ences, $10 month; others, furnished and unfurnished.8.Shackell, 1724 Notre Dame, or 216 Broadway.Upper Lachine.& TO LET WOODSIDE COTTAGE, new and first 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.iaclud- Ing beautiful view of the sea.Apply A.N.Blue, Leggat's Point, Metis, Que, 117 Seod matt \\ TANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN IN QUEbec, commencing the commission busl- nexs, having had several years experience In the wholesala grocery, would be open for a few agencies; best of ruference.Address POU.Hox 253.Quebec.144 7 Fer SALE \u2014 HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, groverias, cigar, fruit And confectiunery stores, and all other kinds of businesses; rare chances for beginners.Houses and shops to let.L.Harris, 25 St.Lawrence.113 8 \\ \u2018HY PAY BIG LAUNDRY BILLS.YOU pay out 8 fortune every year.Full par- ticularé how to starch, bleach and trun, No fuke.\u201cSend 450.Adnams and Whiteley, Stan- bridge East, Que.1146 \\ TANTED \u2014 PURCHASERS OF SHARES in Industrial Investment which makes a profit of UV p.c.on Its caplial and pays half vearly dividends at rate of lv pc Further capital Js required to extend plant to meet growing requirements of business.Apply 8, 1097.Siar Office.115 26 YAPITAL WANTED TO EXTEND OLD established manufacturing busineas.Goods sold to trade only.First class investment.Al dividend.Principals only.No trifi- ets apply.Box H.Star Office, 117 4 (OR SALE \u2014 A PAYING AND INCREAS- Ing drug business, situated in a fourish- Ing section of the Eastern Townships.Address H, 2327, Star Office.117 8 R SALE \u2014 COAL AND WOOD YARD at Point St.Charles, the best located yard in the Point, doing a good business.Wii be sold cheap.Good reasona for selling.Apply 218 Bt.James st.118'3 V (ANTED BY YOUNG MAN WITH small capital, position as resident agent for some reliable firm, manufActurers, insurance company.musical instruments, etc to reside In Alberta, N W.T.Have good canvassing abilities.Address Arthur Sullivan Hazel Hill, N.8.119 Zeod R SALE \u2014 AT LOW PRICE A COAL Fo; wood yard.In a good location.Apply to D.loraer, 162 Cadieux st.Montreal.tain st.117 2e0d 119 4 ANTED \u2014 THREE UNFURNISHED TY rooms or small house for first June; rent BUSINESS FLATS TO LET.must be moderate.Box U, 9813, Star Branch Ofrice.119 2e08 TO LET \u2014 FLAT, 25 x 100, WELL \u2019 OFFICES TO LET.FPO LET \u2014 SINGLY OR EN SUITE, THE fine offices presently occupled by the Paton Mfg.Co.In Trefalgar Chambers, cor- fer Hospital and St.John sts.Offers solicited, Phone Main 2850 or apply room 16, 22 Bt.117 6 John et.; LOTS FOR SALE.e OR SALE A NUMBER OF DESIRable building lots In good localities, tn the city and In Westmount, from 30c per foot upwards.Hayden and Veith, Real Estate and Insurance, Room 607, Temple Bldg.116 6 R BALD AT A BARGAIN, TWO building lots, south side 8t.Catherine st., between Aylwin and Joliette opposite C.P.R.works, 225 St.Lawrence st.117 8 WANTED TO RENT.mm 1 WANTED \u2014 BY THE 1ST OR 13TH \u2018of June, flat ot five ar six rooms, all modern conveniences, west and preferred, Rent must be moderate.M, 2437, Star Office.118 2 FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 FURNISHBD HOUSE, DOR- cheater street west, complate, full size.extension kitchen, gas and coal! range, to let from May to October.Telephone 1p 2143 114 8 MODERN EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, IN Westmount, will rent five nr alx moms or whole house, partly or fully furnished.for summer.Box 8S.2574, Star Office.$7500 West End House Just below Bherbrooke street: thnrough- ly well built and well finished house, ail newest and best improvements, all in Al order, well worth $10,000; will submit any offer over 37,500.FRED.R.COLE, P.O.Box 19.Home | Easy Buying $725.00, St, Louls Park (18 Minutes from corner of Craig and Bleury streets.) Torme\u2014$125 Cash, and Monthly ' Payments, Same as Rent, Will secure a new Cottage, 5 rooms, water in house.Lot 25 x 100; close to Schools, Churches and Electric Cars.Possession about 1st September.For {nfor- mation apply to A.WALKER, 228 Temple B'Id'g.Building Lots, $250 to $300.+ 118 ] lighted, on Beaudry street, suitabl manufacturer of any kind.Apply to 611 Beau dry at.114 6 FOR SALE.Ne ee For SBALB \u2014 LADY'S BICYCLE, OR EX- 7 chasse for Eentiemants wheel, Dunlop res an » a condition.P st.Famille at.rics $10.133 JOR SALE A BARGAIN, BUILDING lot, 25 x 88, Montreal Annex.easy terms; also two Red Bird bicycles and Edison and Columbia records.James Clark.23 Common.R SALE \u2014 DNGINE AND BOILER, | horss \u2018\u2018Laurie,\u201d\u201d 8x12 steam engine.2 cluding patent lubricating oll cups and water heater.all in perfect running order.A 42 in.x lo nw 2 in.tube, Leonard steam boiler, aino pulleys shafting and hangera May be seen St 224 St.James st.Offered for sale be- fure removing to new premises.119 2 Tel.East 1014.117 6 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 « TO LET \u2014 AT WESTMOUNT.26/4 Selby street, lower tenement.© rooms.nice house, ready to occupy.Address lita St.Antuine st.117 6 tire charge: \u2018gigen to high claspa caning.JANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN POSItion as an attendant and companion to an Invalid gentleman.capable of taking en- no objection to travelling: & £003 home of more consideration than Wages.L.1197, Star Office.111 13 VWWANTED \u2014 SITUATION, YOUNG LADY with hospital (raining, desires to ED to seaside or country, with an Invalid; best references.Terma moderate.Address L., Box 183, East Angus, Que.116 6 VV ANTED COMPETENT COLOURED stenographer wants permanent position; will take tnoderate salary until he proves his efficiency.Address Geo.K.Davidson, Dixun Business College, Dixon, [il 116 4 \\ ANTED \u2014HOUSE PAINTING, DECORAting.tinting, plastering, graining and paper hanging; oharges moderate; best references.Drop card ip L.Finkelsteln and Co.31 Dowd st.4 105 10 ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG WOMAN : \u2018laundry work by the day of week.Please apply to D, 2203, Siar Office.117 3 \\ TANTED \u2014 POSITION AS UPSTAIRS girl; would like to go to the country for the summer.Please apply D,_ 2204, Star Office.1173 VVANTEL \u2014 YOUNG LADY, wiTH HOS- pitat training, is anxious to accompany invalid travelling as useful companion, or would go to country with children.Address M, 9680, Star Branch Office.AIT 8 V JANTBD \u2014 IF YOU SHOULD HAVE any brick or stone huuses that nesd pointing, call and see Irwin, brick pointer, 18 Hleury st.117 3 VV ANTED \u2014 A REFINRAD YOUNG LADY destres a positiun as companion to a lady or mother's help, In exchange for room and board.Highest city references.M, 9731, Star Branch Office.118 2 VV ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS8 WAITER, IN- terpreler or porter, by experienced man, apeaking six languages.Apply Tremblay's Restaurant, 46 St.Peter mt.118 3 W ANTED \u2014 BY A SOBER MAN, BITUA- » tion as coachman, handy man about house; citv of country, gnod driver; long experience; clly reference.M, 9721, Star Branch Office.118 2 \\ \"ANTED \u2014 POSITION BY EXPBRIENC- ed bookkeeper, thorough knowledge of banking and financial correspondence; both languages.reasonable salary.N.2473, Siar Office.: 118 4 VV ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY.POSSESSING a Model English and Freach diploma, desires pusition as bookkeeper.cashier or saluslady.having experience and references.Apply O, 2498, Star Office.118 3 VV ANTED \u2014 SAMPLES OF MANUFAC turers, on commission, by a first class traveller, with bem connections on the road; would buy a paying manufacturing business or & partnership In one.O, 2448, Star Office.ns 3 V TANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG GIRL POSITION as nurse or mald, with lady going to Britain.Address J.McA.331 Peel st, city.118 6 AN V SITUATIONS VACANT.* TED \u2014 A GOOD PRESS FEBDER (girl) for cylinder and Gordon proses; permanent employment.Apply W.J.and Co street.\u2026 613 Lagauchetiere et, head of Cote \\ ANTED \u2014 BPLL BOYS.APPLY THE Bath Hotel.VYANTED \u2014 BOY; MUST BB ABLE TO fu rnish best of references, Write n good hand and be quick at flgures.Apply Post Office Box 274.: 119 3 VV ANTED about 16 to assist In ice oream Apply 218 Greene ave.; ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 14 or 18 to assist with light houpework; no children.Apply 218 Greene ave, \\ W St.YOUNG GIRL pariour.ne 3 SMART 119 2 NANTED \u2014 COOK.YOUNG GIRL WHO can do pissin cooking and willing to go ta Beaconsfield for the summer.Apply Louis square.No, 12 110 4 VWANTED \u2014 TWO SMART, COMPETENT salesiadies; dress and be quick and obliging: position for two bright, salary ad- splendid brainy girls; good no hard must have a to those who are reliable; work; most healthy location in the whole of Canada .Apply to Mr.Clarke, Fancy -Goods Bazaar, Mount Royal Park, between 10 a.m.and 8 p.m.daily.4 AFTUATIONS VACANT.gt YWaniTED.\u2014 : D JOB COMPOSITOR.Apply W.Kearna and Co., 613 La- gsuchetiors st, at Cote at.V TANTED \u2014 A BOY TO MAKE HIMSELF generally useful.Apply 179 St.Antoine etrest.'ANTBD \u2014 A BRICKLAYER, A MAN who understands a about decorating kilns preferred.550 St.Paul at.'ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENPRAL BER- vant to assist in boarding house, Young girl preferred.R00 &t.Antoine at.119 2 ANTED \u2014 GENERAL BERVANT FOR family of three; also woman by the week.References necessary.2 Beaver Hall square, corner of Dorchester st.1 VY ANTED LY A WHOLBSALE DRY goods firm an entry clerk, a young man with some experience preferred.Apply sjating age and references, to P.O.Box 2370.\u2018 119 200d V \u2018ANTED\u2018\u2014 A FIRST CLASS BARBER, - who has worked in good estabhshments.Address 37 Sparks st., Ottawa, at once.E.Miles.119 2 NTED \u2014 V A COMPETENT GBNERAL wervgnt, family of two; no washit: good waged to Fight person.Apply 80D Crescent at.- \\ YANTED boys to BOYS, GOOD STRONG work in biscuits and candles.The Montreal Biscuit Co.18 St.Monique st.) Munday, street.TANTED \u2014 FIRST good 119 8 CLASS PLUMBER; job to Al man.Apply to Harry plumber and ateamfitier, 40 Bleury VVANTED \u201c= A BMART BOY TO WORK ta, factory.Hill Etectric Switoh Co, 4it St Pau.VYVANTED \u2014 A WOMAN COOK.APPLY, Cecll (ate Restaurant, 127 McGill st.AN \\ TED \u2014 AT 5 SUSSEX AVENUE, A capable woman for general housework, {n small family.Could sleep at home.VWWANTED \u2014 STRONG BOY FOR GENER- ai Crescent \\ Medal work in shirt factory.Apply at once, Mfg.Co, Ltd., 2 Inspector 8, 119 TANTED \u2014 AT ONCE STRONG YOUNG men, very good wages pald.Apply Gold Furniture Mfg.Co., 17 Nox st.\\VANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, THOROUGHLY competent gardener; sober man, manent ply roo and 12.must be steady.with first class references; per- situation for suitable applicant, Ap- m 401, Coristine Building, between 10 119 SOSSHOSGGHARHURE Sale, & & & Situations Vacant, For and Personals continued on page 9.& VUSAGSSSSTUT GRH \\ ANTED Erupher, holding guod position In large city office, ployment at evenings only, 8, 2368, Star Office.\u2014 EXPERIENCED @TENO- vwAIng typewriter, desires em- typewriiing or Jletation | for 119 8 TWO FIRST CLASS BUT- WVANTED : chers at once.Apply The Laing Packing and Pro.Co.7 Chabulilez sg.119 2 \\ ANTED \u2014 SIX GOO CARPENTERS.; Apply Mr.Collins, Z2 Prince m.VV ANTED A UGENTLEMAN HAVING\" considerable spare time wishes some light employment at hls home.Goud penman.Box N.9745, Star Office.118 2 SITANTED \u2014 BY EXPERIENCED YOUNG man position as colledfor; three years\u2019 experience in Montreal; $2000 bond, Address N ANTED \u2014 A UGOUD SKIRT PRESSER; salary.Apply H.Mathieu Cle.1498 St.Catherine at.\\ 'ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED MILLwright for steady work in factory.Ape ply at 85 3t.Poter st.119 3 Jaw WANTED \u2014 BOYS.APPLY W.H.Scroggie.119 8 \\ })ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS PRESSMAN; N, 2474, Star Office: 118 3 sooû wages.Address Daily Telegraph, Quah \\YANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY YOUNO F = Scouhman.just arrived, 9 years' ex- WANTED \u2014 MAN TO PACK GOODS AND perience in cotton dry goods.k.9757, Star do general factory work.Apply with re- Hranch Office.118 3 ferences, Davia and Lawrence Co, Id, 356 St.Antoine at.IANTED - YOUNG MAN.JUST AR- N rived from Scotland, desires situation; 64 years\u2019 shipping office experience; excellent references.Box N, 9756, Star Branch Office.318 3 WANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS COMPANION, housekeeper or numery governess to ons or two children.P, 2839, Star Office.119 2 VY ANTED \u2014 CHAIR CANING, NICELY - and durably done; special aftention Address Thos.Patterson, 172 St.Urbain st.115 4 2aw ANTED\u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY SINGLB dom in a private family.N, 9790, Star Branch Office.: J ANTED \u2014 BY EXPERIENCED YOUNG man gardens to attend to for summer 119 2 months.N, 9794, Star Branch Office.ANTED \u2014 JOBS OF PAINTING, PAPER hanging, decorating and fresco kalsomin- ing, etc., by an experienced workman; best references.charges moderate.Address D.Pinchas, 48 Brondson lane, off Dorchester.\u2019 117 6 Ÿ ANTED \u2014 SITUATIONS BY TWO REspectable coloured girls, as cook, housemaid.Apply 16 Imperial avenue.'ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY FIRST class cutter, with\u201dfirst clasa city references, employed with J.J.Milloy, 8t.Qath- erine »t., for seven years.Address N.X.Alix, 1600 St.James st.118 5 VV ANTED LADIES TO , ENGAGE reliable housemaids.cooks, nurses, gen- prals.Mrs.Jacobaon's Reliable Employment Office, 76° Mackay st.{OR BALE \u2014 PIANOS.TWO- PERFRCT- y new uprigin Steinway plancs, with all the latest improvements, at bargain prices.Enquire at office.Two new upright Chicker- ing pianos, only used a few times at ton- certs, at bargain prices: one nearly nsw upright Heintsman plano, used only three months al concerts, cost $400, price now 18236.Two nearly new Nordhetmer upright pianos, 3 pedals, good tone, cost $400, bargain price 8260: Lindsay upright cabinet grand, 3 pedals.finest style, aplendid tone, regular price $330, bargain price .Heints- man, magnificent square piano.7 1-3 octaves, and fine tone, cost $500, bargain price $140; Steinway aquare, full size and excellent tone.cost $600, bargain price $165; Howard aplen- did upright Howard piano, 7 1-3 octaves, cabinet grand, 3 pedals, every imp: ment; only on hire for five months, cost $873, bargain price $230.Pmay terms of payment and Hib- eral discounts for casb.All instruments fully guaranteed and sbippèd to any point on approval.Btool and packing case free with each plano.Our capital is $400,000 and our refer ence is the Bank of Montreal.C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 2368 Bt.Catharine st, Montreal.119 ee OR SALE \u2014 AT COST PRICE.TO clear out, flags of all kinds, hammocks, croquets, fishing tackle, baseball goods, ln- crosses.Demers, 1838 Notre Dame st.near McGill st._ 119 2 L R SALE \u2014 20 NEW MORRIS UPRIGHT plancs in oak, mahogany and walnut cases, received at Leach\u2019s, 2440 §t.Catherine st.Cash or easy payments.Exchanges made.Fr SALE \u2014 TWO WIRE HATRED FOX: terriere, three months, beauties, bred from winning strain; also year old ?J well marked, cheap.Apply steble 141 Drum- mond sat.R SALE \u2014 ANTIQUE FURNITURS, solid mahogany bookcase and desk com bined.four post bedstead, .posts.Grandfather's clock.O, 6826, Star Branch Office.{OR SALE \u2014 THOROUGHBRED RUSsian wolfhound, cheap for cash.What offers?Redman, @t.Lambert, nr.Montreal.(Continues on Page 9.) \"Tel Main 8118.VE, ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS A GOOD plain cook, in small family.no objection JUNIOR CLERK FOR VYANTED + warehouse.Apply to Kerry, Watson and WANTED \u2014 MESSAGE BOY.APPLY 'TO Kerry, Watson and Co.Ww ANTBD \u2014 FIRST CLASS DRIVER FOR delivery steady.waggon; must be sober and Apply after 6 p.m, Brown Bros, 2880 St.Catherine st.; \\ VV ANTED\u2014 EXPDRIENCED BOOKKEEPer for amall manufacturing office, able to handle corregpondence, banking, collecting and get correct balances.State qualifications and ealary: references required.V, 2638, Star Office.% ANTED \u2014 BOY OR TOUNG MAN TO give services in exchange for \u2018instruction in shorthand, typewriting or telegraphy, at Goltman'a Business College, 2265 St.Cuth- ecine at.V ANTED\u2014 BOOKKEEPING SHOULD BE known \u2018by everybody.Send 25e for unbound copy \u2018\u2018Goltman\u2019s practical Bookkeeping.\u2019 postage prepaid, 28c.Goltman's Business College, 2205 St.Catherine, Montreal, 119 4 V ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, with reference.Appiy Alexander's Cale, 2858 St.Catherine st.P'OD'ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED NURSE for six months old baby.Apply with references.Mrs.Beardman, 81 McGdll College ave., corner of Sherbrooke at.119 3 (Continued on Page 9.) SUMMER BOARD.OARD \u2014 SUMMER BOARD AT LAC DES Illes, very good fishing.charge $1 per day.Apply Eugene Leroux, Lac Charlebois, via Lac Masson, Terrebonne Co.133 8 QARD \u2014 AT S8HAWBRIDGE, A COMmodious and well equipped cottage, ad- Joined by extensive grounds, in easy ROOMS TO LET.OOMS \u2014 AT!1000 ONTARIO STREET, * corner &t.Denis st., large front room, parlour flat, teléphone, modern comforts; private family.ait, 6 OQM + AT 53 VICTORIA STRYET.bat fiat, Including verandah, Auer light, hot er, heating; private family, gea- Usmen only need apply.References.117 5 I OOMS \u2014 TO LET CLUB CHAMBERS, 10 Phillips Place.Gentlemen only.Bhowef bats; valet; St.James Club and best restaurants thoaties and trams.108 38 OOM \u2014AND BOARD IN PRIVATE FAM- * 1ly; house In desirable locality, with beautiful view and convenient to cars.Telephone.J.8833, Star Branch Office.118 7 ooMs TWO NEW FURNISHED large rooms, with Auer light, hot and cold water, on first floor, 4 Richmond square.116 4 Trooms \u2014 TWO FRONT FURNISHED + rooms to let, 82 Victoria st.116 © OOMS ON SHUTER, BELOW MIL- : ton, nicely furnished, large or small rooms, as sitting and bedroom or singly.Address 49 Shuter st.114 8 Reous\u201410 LET MAGNIFICENT ROOMS, lighted by electric light, on first floor, 219 Berri se 11 and two large windows.Apply OOMS \u2014 TO LET, NEWLY FURNISHed; gentlemen only; rent In advance; from $2 to $4 per week.48 Cathcart HA 6 (OOMS8 \u2014 18% OSBORNE STREET, BEC- ond door Stanley Hotel, parñlour room 4nd two bedrooms, bath fiat, elegantly fur- nisbed.116 ¢ RMoexs \u2014 TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT boar@.Apply 102 Mansfield st.116 4 OOMS LARGE AND SMALL FUR- * nished rooms, view on Dominion square, telephone, Auer light; breakfast if desired.9 and 8 Osborne st.nr 3 OOM3 \u2014 TO RENT UNFUnNISHED rooms or a small flat.Apply 2683 St.Catherine st.117 8 ; OOMS TO LET ON SHERBROOKE : st., near Drummond, front bedroom, also bedroom and sitting room, with balcony, on bathroom flat; electricity.L, 9887, Star Branch Office.117 5 OOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS TO LET, in private French family, 1st class board next door.Communication through gallery.57 tt.Denis st.127 8 OOM \u2014 TO LET A WELL FURNISHED room.suitable for gentleman; breakfast {f required.125 Shuter at.urs OOM \u2014 TO LET BRIGHT FURNISHED room, 709 Sherbrooke st.near Bleury, occupant made comfortable.137 5 of river, near station, will be opened fur a limited number of guests May 23rd.Address P.M.Jordan.; 114 26 UTTERNUT BANK FARM, ON LAKE Memphremagog, will agrin be open for summer boarders; fine location, boating and scenery unsurpassed.Apply to J.H.Ball, Knowlton Landing, Que.136 7 CARD BOARDING HOUSE AT LA Manitou, frst class board; price moderate: boats fres of charge, Adrien læallier.Sta.Agathe des Monts.115 8 ARD \u2014 ST.LAMBERT, ROOMS, WITH first class board, to be had for aumener months.Address A.P., Post Office, St.Lambert.117 8 OARD \u2014 BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOUSE at St.Faustin, furnished or unfurnish- ed; terms moderate.Address Wilfrid Tes- sler, St.Faustin, Que.118 4 ARD \u2014 UPPER LACHINE, LAKB front.large.airy, well furnished rooms; gentlemen.N.9795, Star Branch Office.119 8 PARD \u2014 MAPLE COTTAGE, NEAR Laurentian Mountains, nice cool rooms.excellent board; near station and Post Office; two mails dally.Terms moderate, Address \u2014 1 00M \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED ROOM, opposite Methodist Church, 127 Alexander st.Terms reasonable.Ladies only.ur 3 Î QO, \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, also large parlour, central location; references exchanged.26 University at.117 3 QUMS\u2014 NICE, COMFORTABLE DOUBLE and single rooms on bath flat, with or without board.100 Btanley st.Transients ac- cummodated.1317 3 Ross \u2014 A NICE FRONT AND BACK bedroom pariour om ground fivor, large and airy, newly furnished.gentlemen ly.\u201d ¢y Mansfield st.117 OOMS \u2014 TO LET THRBE FURNISHED rooms.2 McGill College avenue, 118 8 00M \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED ! front room on bathroom flat, suliable for one or two gentlemen; privaie family.246 Bleury st.118 3 OOMS8 \u2014 TWO COMFORTABLY FUR- + \u2018nished bedrooms, on bath flat; breakfast if required.2688 St.Catherine at.118 4 OOM \u2014 TO LET BLEGANTLY FUR- gentie- : nished, suitable for one or two ROOMS TO LET.OOMS \u2014 HANDSOMBLY FURNISHED front double, suitable for professional or business gentleman; wo children; every modern convenience; also furmished double ruom, suitable for a married couple or two gentle men.760 Mackay st.Tel.Up 2480.OOM8 \u2014 ONB OR TWQ NBWLY FURnished rooms to let, with (amily of two; gentlemen only.126 Champ de Mars oe \u2019 41 HORSES CARRIAGES, XTC.J \u2014 AT KIMBALL'S Bxe .C.P.R.Btéok Yards, san pue erived car horses, eonsisting of bigh class oarriage.harness, saddles end general purpose horses, matched pairs and expres, .mais.J.M.Kimball aad Co.Props.Teja.101 et R SALE \u2014 BEVERAL CHEAP.LIGHT, and heavy work horses, one ni - stone buggy, one Concord and everel Glaa- ny OOMS8 \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED ROOMS, Auer light, hot and cold water; telephone; board if desired; gentlemen only.No, 20 City OCouncillors st.118 4 OOMS8 \u2014 GOOD SIZED, BINGLE, WELL furnished, mantel bed; terms moderate.473 Guy et.118 2 Rooxs \u2014 TO LET 905 DORCHESTER ST., five doors west of Windeor Hotel, in a well appointed house, #ne double, one single room, wkh breakfast, rooms with hot, cold running water; references cxchanged.11885 OOMS \u2014 TO LET LARGE WBLL FURnished front room on bath fiat, also single room in @ommodious house, on Peel st.(above Burnside), best of accommodation.Addreas N, 9733, Star Branch Office.- TPOOMS \u2014 TO LET, WITH USB OF TELE- \u201c phone, furnished or unfurnished.Apply 35 Sussex avenues.119 200d OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, no meals; gentlemen only.References exchanged.Apply 1TV Mansfield st.1190 3 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM.177 MANSfield at.! 110 3 COMS PRIVATE HOUSE, DOUBLE and single, a suite, bed and sitting room, for a bachelor, bath fiat; gentiemen only.268 McGill College avenue.110 2 oOM LARGE, BRIGHT ROOM, IN well kept house, for gentiemen only; in most central part of St.Catherine st.: rent 8 per month.OU, Välé, Star Branch Office.119 3 oOMS8 PARLOUR BEDROOMS, ON first floor, nicely furnished, also room on bath flat.23 McGill College ave.119 3 M8 \u2014 WESTMOUNT, OPPOSITE MA.grounds, large, bright room, parlour and bath flat, newly cleaned house.75 Hallowell avenue, near cars.av 2 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, .FRONT and back bedrooms on bath flat, also upper rooms, newly furnished, 93 University street.119 3 - BOARD.BorRP \u2014 TABLE BOARD.RATES UN- ul further notice: Three meals daily, $4.00 weekly; breakfast and dinner, $3.50 ,weekly; lunch and dinner, $3.50 weekly.Table d'hote service.Terms payable strictly in sad- vance.Parisian House, Madame M.Corbugy, Proprietress, 81 and 83 Union avenue, few doors off Morgan's establishment.117 5 ARD \u2014 MRS.SPARL, LADIRS' DoOC- tor: strictly private accommodation, with Apply 1803 Notre Dade st, In rear, ë 116 6 R BALE \u2014 THE FAST PACING MA = \u201cMiss K.\u201d\u201d she » a bay mare, À ds high, perfectly sound, kind and city broken: race record 2.31%.which ls no limite of her speed, as she can pace three heats better than 2.18.Paced % this spring in 16 seconds, has been jogged all spring and is now ready to rece, she is standard and registered.Sired by Muscovite, 2.18, dam Ganna.by Princeps.8he is a full sister to Basil Muacn- vMe, record 2.12%.Wil be sold Friday.May 22nd, at 2.30 p.m.Now on view at our 597 to 605 Bt.Paul st.T.W.Foster Auctioneers.S8OU'ND W'ANTED \u2014 A PERFECTLY horse, quiet, reliable, not more than SIX years old and suitable for a lady to drive.M, 0710, Star Branch Office.118 2 R SALE \u2014 THE FAST PACING GELDing, \u2018Canada Snow Cloud,\u201d he is a gelding, 16 hands high, 8 years oid, perfectly sound and kind and a& magnificent saddle horse: can puso three heats in 2.40 or betlag and with proper handling should gn 3 miles better than 2.20, he should be & scnsati nal pacer, as he in bred to go: sired by Phil Sheridan, Jr.dam by Grey Eagle.This horge Is perfectly kind and safe for a lady wygirive; will be sold without reserve by auction Friday, May 22nd, at 3.30 pm.T.W.Fuster an} Co., Auctoneers, BIT to 605 St.Paul st.118 2 (YOR SALE \u2014 BUGGIES, TRAPS ROAD waggons, Surreys and carriages, large assortment, style and finish unsurpassed Aie a few vehicles, slightly shop worn, at r-duceq prices.The Fost and Wood Company 1.4, 160 McGill.\"Me 5 WW ANTED \u2014 RÔRSE BY A GENTLEMAN holding a good position, would pay in four monthly instalments for a gnwo} quiet buesr horse.Good security.L, 2383 sir ce and Ca, at 3 PARTNERS WANTED.AVANTED \u2014 GOOD PARTNER, WITH from one to five thousand dollars.f.r a long established machinery business 4.dress V, 2635, Star Office.119.2¢ 4 NV JANTED \u2014 PARTNER, WITH $3.00 cash or security, who.can do the uffice work and occasional trips on the road.Territory from the Atlantic to the Pacific.Gouds secured by patent, good demand an! immense profits, five thousand dollars worth of orders in sight, over two thousand d.liars worth of orders now on hand.Cash business, no risk, applicant must be sober and industrious and come well recommended.Sing:e man preferred.Experience not really necessary; other qualifications must be No.1 To such will give half interest on best paying proposition ever offered.Do not reply unless baths and Auer lighi; Dest medical attendance; atrictly private.187 Cadieux st.» 107 15eod OARD \u2014 MRS.BRAZBAU, LADIES sick nurse, removed from 10% Berthelet to 385 Bleury st., rooms and accommodalions far ladies.105 12e0d TO RENT.en O RENT FOR THE SEASON, NBW YORK Weber aquare plano, in excellent order, $2 per month.51 Crescent street.Will sell If desired; terms moderate.118 2 MONEY TO LOAN.TASH ADVANCED MERCHANTS, SALAR- fed people and others.on their own notes, without endorser or security, on short OARD \u2014 BUMMER BOARD AT LAKE View Cottage, frst class table, .airy rooms; rates for June $4 per week.Mre, Martin, St.Hypolite de Kilkenny.119 Beod Bo4rp \u2014 AT ST.GABRIEL DE BRANdon, ten-roomed, furnished house, overlooking lake and near station; fine scenery; boating.bathing.fishing.Mrs, Hicks, » Bt.Gabriel de Brandon.119 4 V \u2018ANTBD office: \u2014 AT ONCE A BOY FOR AN one fond of drawing.Apply 8, 2582, Star Office.OCOOKS, GENERAL SBR.vants, waitresses and kitchen maids, and all ser highest vanta out of work: good places and wages.Gorman's Agency.462 Guy at.ANTBD \u2014 A GENERAL.SERVANT, 4 in family: no washing; $12 to an experi~ enced girl.4064 Tupper st.ROOMS AND BOARD.OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.brooke street, nice hright rooms, With very good board: telephone; references.110 10 OOMS \u2014 WITH BQARD, ONE SINGLE, one double, well Jit, bot bathé, close to Grand Union Hotel.1944 Noire Dame st.317 8 743 BHER- comfortable WANTED \u2014 sis A YOUNG LADY AS AS- tant bookkeeper; must have some experience and speak both languages.Apply by letter, fice.giving references.T, 2625, Star Of- Ÿ McGill \u2018'ANTED \u2014 vant.Apply t6 Mti.D.Crawford, 69 A GOOD GENPRAL SER- College avenue.119 2 Wo street.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE TWO GOOD.CAR- nters for shop work.Apply at 170 Peal V JAUNTED \u2014 A SMART BOY ABOUT 15 years old, to learn the bookbinding trade.Good opportunities for a bright, intelligent lad.Apply to B.Plow and Co., 16 Cote st.OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.TRANSIENTS and permanent accommodated.Bright, cool, choice and well furnished rooms, super- for table service; employes polite and attem- tive.Parisian House, 81 and & Union ave, few doora off Morgan\u2018 establishment.117 8 ROOMS \u2014 TWO ROOMS ON BATH FLAT, with choice board; transients taken, 53 Union avenue; references exchanged.Tel, Up 2003.a\u201d 8 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.DOUBLE AND «single, first class rooms and board; central locality and every convenience.2484 St.'ANTED \u2014 JOB prentice, -also boy to feed Gordon press.741 Craig st.COMPOSITOR (AP- with a few years\u2019 experience); to leaving city.Address O, 9646, Star Bi a Office.N\\/ANTED SITUATION BY MOTHER and young daughter.mother as good plain conk or general.daughter as nurse.Apply to Mrs.Butler, 30a City Councillors.\u2018ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS COLLECTOR or some position of trust, seven years in presemt situation.T, 2611, Star Office.| 'ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, WITH small capital, position as resident agent for somé rellable firm of manufacturers, insurance company, musical instruments, etc, to reside in Alberta, N.W.T, Have good canvassing abilities.Address Arthur Sullivan, Hazel Hill, N.8.119 6 ANTED \u2014 SITUATIONS AS HOUSEkeepers or cars of children, by two English ladies; experienced, trustworthy.Address Mrs.Birt, Knowlton, P.Que.119 4 AVANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY EXPERI- : enced cook; would take charge of a house for the summer months.Best of references.Apply to Mrs.Butler, 30m City Councillors st.119 2 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.7 TO LET \u2014 3504 ST.CATHERINE ST.the corner of Crescent, good stores and stable; reasonadle rent to good tenant D.W.Ogilvie and Co., Stock Exchange Building, os te 2h TO LET \u2014 FINS PROMISES FOR A } plumber, painter, tinamith, bakery, or other business, at No.1 Duniop Place, in rear of 4108 St.Catherine street, near Greene ave, Westmount.Stabling for two horses.W.F.Lewis.Tel.Main 2648.118 6 WINNIPEG WARBHOUSE fa TO LET \u2014 and storage, new \u201cmodern bulldinge, close to Post Office, in Winnipeg, Man.Will sub-divide to suit tenant, neotion.Apply quitk, C he VY ANTED \u2014 BUILDE LABOURERS in Tomnto.Wages 23 cents per hour.Apply to Becretary of Builders\u2019 Exchange.119 3 3aw OOMS \u2014 ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN with references, can have newly furnished parlour bedroom, with private family.40 Mackay st.e ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GENERAL SERvant for a small family, with references.\u2018Westmount.in small fiat; OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED COSY rooms, with clothes closets, gas and alt modern convenjences, for gentlemen.13 Phil ips square.118 4 OOMS \u2014 TO LET, LARGE BRIGHT AND very comfortable rooms, with all modern conveniences.Apply at No.2 Phillips Place.118 4 OOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO PRETTY LARGB rooms on bath floor, hot water, eleciric Mrs.Alex Stevens, Maple Cottage, St.Felix men: all ra conveniences.Apply 34 Mac- notice and strict confidence.Call room 4, 124 de Valois, Que.119 7 kay st.118 4) St.Peter st.ground floor.118 ¢ OARD \u2014 BUMMER BOARDBRS, BEN OOMS \u2014 TO RENT A LARGE FRORT Wood House, Lake Champlain.Rouses double and one single room.on bath- MISCELLANEOUS Point, N.Y.Good fishing.Good rooms and room flat; gentlemen only.20 Union ave.board.R.P.Hammond.118 PDocTOR FRS.DE SALES PREVOST, Bpecialist (of Paris), eyes, ears, nose throat.Consultations 1 to 4.e consultæté [for poôr Tueotky;,-Friday, 10 to 12.403 Sherbrooke.man SUMMER RESORTS.TDIVERSIDE INN, LOCATED AT THE nwulh- of the Kennebunk River, with beautiful and extended views, it is near the Bathing Beach, Boat Club House, and Casino.Yor booklet and terms address BH.F.Hutchins, Kennebunkport, Me.108 20 professional attendance for ladles.Ladies u b treated And Attended.28 St.Monique st.pen business an propose to 53 an at 186 _ e .2 ARD \u2014 MRS.McEWAN, LADIES\u2019 BICK WANTED TO BORROW.nurse, superior accommodation hot Le ANTED \u2014 TO BORROW $3000 For 8 years, at 6 p.c.; security first mort- Sage.Address P.2327, Star Office.PUPILS WANTED.\\ WANTED \u2014_ PRIVATE COURSE IV French.Professor Faudry, 132 Pare avenue, 50 cts.per hour.97 & law 'ANTED \u2014 FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANish, taught.Prof.Dambech, 2258 St Catherine at.moderate summer terms.317 Bend STORAGE.FE DRY STORAGE FOR FURNITURS or other goods.W.F.Lewis, 80 Hospital at.Tel.Main 118 6 SHOW CASES.UR SILENT SALESMAN FLOOR-CASPS for displaying gent's furnishings, hats, caps and other wares.have nn rivale.Get prices.Canadian Show Case Co., Adelaide West, Toronto.PIANOS RENTED $2 MONTHLY.Place in Best and Cheapest Montreal for rented pianos for city or summer resorts, large stock upright pianos.small sizes to ae- lect from, of al makes.Also pianos repaired and tuned, and exchanged.Graham, 34 Prince Arthur.light, etc., opposite the Viger Gardens, 80 St.Denis at.118 3 - OOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFUL LARGE FRONT rvoms to let, opposite English Cathedral, breakfast optional till September, afterwards full board.60 University et.118 6 OOMS \u2014 TO LDT.\u2018142 MANSFIELD ST., large, wWell furniished room for one.or more gentlemen.118 2 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED, FIRST FLOOR, few doors from Union avenue; private family; terms moderaie.63 Berthelot street.\u2018119 3 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE ROOMS AT 38 DUrocher st.115 8 2aw OOMS \u2014 TFURNISHED ROOMS, BATH flat, double and single.35 st, 117 Zeod Roox \u2014 TO LET A LARGE UNFURnished room, suitsble for married couple, 97 Mansfield ot.Roo $0, FRONT ROOM, IN PRI- vatée\u201d famity.Auer Hght, all convent- ences, 74 Cathcart st.References asked.118 2004 Cathérine st.Tel.Up 151.1175 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.743 SHER- Ke street, nice bright, comfortable rooms, With Very good board; telephone; re ferences.110 10 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.DOUBLE AND single rooms, with first class board, all conveniences; osntiral location.Tel.Up 2765, T9 Union avenue.118 4 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.DOUBLE AND - single rooms to let, with telephone, Auer light, etc.348 St.Denis st.118 3 OOMS \u2014 AND SOARD.LARGE FRONT parlour, also large rooms on bath flat; transients taken; also table board.138 Metcalfe street.118 6 Apply 244 Wood .- ! 19 8 \u2018ANTED \u2014 A WOMAN TO TAKE CARB of bert at.above sick lady.Good wages.1781 @.Hu- C.P.R.track.V ANTED \u2018 office and telaph \u2014 OFFICE BOY TO ATTEND wii ¢ OOMS \u2014 WITH BOARD, NEAR WIND.+ sor, T Beaver Hall square.311 Geod MS \u2014 AND TABLE BOARD AT THB Arlington House, table doerd $3.00 per week.49 Metealfs st, opposite Dominjon sq.117 Seod .Apply Newñnen Bros.and Co.45 St.Maurice atroet.\\WWINTED \u2014 GARDENERS, TWO HANDY young men, also two farm bands, =in- gle.Apply between 5 and 9 p.m.C.Campbell, 2312 8t.Catherine st., city.\u2018ANTED \u2014 SMART GIRL FOR GENERal seep home, 2202 &8t toria.work in cafe; no Sunday k; may .Catherine, opposite Vic- TROOMS \u2014 LARGE, HANDSOMBELY FURnished room on beth flat, with first class dation; teleph i Auer light; good location \u2018for summer, 267 University wt.110 3 nee Ta ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.JPOOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.board.9 University st.WyANTED \u2014 AT ONCB EXPERIDNCED sorters, checkers, fancy uoners and girls for the mangle.Empire- Electric Laundry, 4318 St.Catherine st, \"ANTED \u2014 ROOM AND BOARD BY Whouns lady employed durinz day; must de quiet home; in private family preferred; west end.Address W, 2100, Star Office.1166 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHBD © OR UNFURnished, with housekeeping privileges if desired; Apply 88 Fort at.- 119 3 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO FIRST clase people; also fine suita of rooms.connecting, with hot and cold running water; very central; suitable for doctor and dentist.14 Osborne, facing Dominion square.119 § Re \u2014 UNFÜRNISHED ROOM TO LET 1844 Ontarlo st., near Pleury.TO LET 1138 DORCHESTER, references exchanged.119 3 O0OMS \u2014 TO LET, UPPER LACHINE, à large parlour bedroom, with verandah, ; Jake shore.Apply to Box 101, Lachine .0.7 Rooms \u2014 LARGE\\ DOUBLE ROOMS, nicely furnished, hét water, sleotric light, JpooM \u2014 gentlemen only; central for down town business; also table board.§ Beaver Hall square.119 2eod OOMS \u2014 TWO WELL FURNIEBHED rooms, double and single, hot and cold water, bath, modern accommodations.140 St.Alexander at., opposite St.James Mehod- ist Church.119 3 JPOOM \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED, BATHroom flat, use of kitchen, six dollars per month.293 &.Charles Borromes st.Nice locality, near Sherbrooke.18 8 OOMS \u2014 TO LET.2 OR 3 UNFURNISHed, on bathrooth fiat.240 St.Martin st.119 2 'ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN FOR MEAT delivery.Apply 217 Greene ave.VY WANTED \u2014 GENERAL \u20ac@ERVANT: NO washing; family of four; good refer- 864% St.Antoine st.WWANTED \u2014 CODK AND OHAMBER-) ould; good wages, Reference required.Apply 01 Mackay at.Co., Winnipeg.BUSINESS PREMIBES' WANTED.fo WANTED \u2014 LARGE YARD, WITH old buildings.in rear of a good street, , as storage for heavy machinery.Wilcock, 23 st.119 2e0q A Charming Summer Home.FOR SALE\u2014Beautifully situated right out on the water front of the best point of puis, and away from the dust of the main road.a commodious and comfortable one, is about 100 feet from the lake shore, good boat-house, boat.etc.; excellent train in One year, and the remaining $3,000 at five Purchase price includes farnitare road.THE J.GRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGERCY 60, _ 6ECOND FLOOR, MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING: \u2019 ready for immediate occupation: joe; or rise 81000 pa 41.000 or , & er 8 option.Bale Lot (50\\x 110) north of the main & $ \u2014\u2014 + = and a Plan and photographs at this office: LOST.OST \u2014 BLACK LACE CAPB ON WED- nosday, 13th May, onfMackay or Bishop st.Reward 261 Bishop at.s 1176 OST \u2014 ON MAY J8TH, À CUFF, FAStened with gold cuft button, initials \u2018BE.H.MoH.,, date \u20181890, on Inside of, button.Finder will be rewarded on returning same to room 108, C.P.Ry., Win@sor Station.\u2019 18 2 OST \u2014 PURSE BY SHRVANT GIRL just coming to town, containing trunk Point @t.Charles.also o in con- .887 Beaudry st 3 don and 110 WANTED \u2014 EXPRESS DRIVER, WEST ' end, for dry goods house.Appip between 6 and 8 a.m.of after 9 p.m.270 Colergine et.119 7 ape ANTED \u2014 AT ONCB NURSE FOR young children, one willing to go out of town ences Jequired.Apply Mre.6h venor avenue, Westmount.trance, - and one paint girl.Hotel.: wages $14; refer- earer, 807 Gros.119 2 LI -\u2014 THREE SCRUBBING GIRLS Apply Ladies\u2019 En- ! 00 Windsor CWNTED \u2014 GARDENER FOR THR untry.Apply 630 to 8 p.m, R.C.18 Sherbrooke st.: Fishr, key and § doitars odd.Finder will fer a- favour by returning 110 Arlington avenue and receiving reward.O8T \u2014 AN AMETHYST PENDANT, BRE» tween Ot, ne \u2018st., Beaver Hal Hill and Metin Binder please return to Miss Gillies, Grand Trunk Rallway dar \u2014 MONDAY KV ING, 18TH, A Lode ss FERS ANTED \u2014 FOR THE FIRST OP JUNB nursery governess, capable of jooking after ohild five months old.Address O, 0828, Star Branch Office.\u2019 119 3 VyunteD Apply \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT: required, 057 Dorchester st.ween hours of one and three p.m.War = SMART TOUNG = rooms and board, two single or one ble, in private family; ten minutes\u2019 walk trom Windsor Station.Address K, 2380, Star Office.: us 2 V ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN FOR 80TH May, bright room, with board preferred, between Bleury and Mackay ets.; private tamily preferred.O, 3480, Btar Office.118 8 ; ANTBD \u2014 BY '~ GENTLEMAN AND wife two rooms andi board, for summer months, within reasonable distance of Montreal.Address 179 Mance st, Montreal.Want- od young girl to mind a baby during the day, can go home at night 119 @ A Room \u2014 TÔ LET NICALY FURNISHED front room on bathroom flat, suitable for one or two gentlemen; private family.248 Bleury st.: 11983 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, ON BATHROOM flat.Apply 87 Aylmer et.few doors from Sherbrooke.O0CM8 \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT rooms, double and, single, Touse newly reno a, elles th, every comfort; rooms vacant.Apply to Mrs.Egan; 5 Union avenue.COM3 \u2014 TO LET FOR TWO GENTLEmen, facing Viger Gardens, Home com- sonable price; mother's care given.Pleass address 'N, , Star Branch Office.119 3 FOUND.FOUND \u2014 AN Dimon.% IN.OWNer oan recover for expense of this ad.at 88 Knox st., 118 8 Foux \u2014 TWO TOUNG PIGS CAN BB had dy proving preperty-ané çeyt .& penses.700 Frontensa.st.a D UND \u2014 THE PARTY WHO HAS NIS8- Fou a allt umbrella st C.P.R.Windsor Station, please call at office of \u2018Mr.Millar, the Agent.A.G.Rondeau, Hull, P.Que.UND \u2014LAST SATURDAY IN ALLANS Craig street store, two separate small sums of money.Owners can have same by applying \u2018to the manager.forts.278 Craig at.119 8 J OOMS \u2014 TO LET BEAUTIFULLY FUR- BOARD WANTED.RO a arabic Sing Ay ULLY FUR.VYight, wardrobe, fine bath, gentlemen only.ANTED \u2014 BABY TO BOARD: REA- References exchanged.808 and 88 Palace st.JROOMS \u2014 TO RENT NICDLY FURNISHed front room, newly furnished, on bathroom floor; gentleman only.2794 Bleury st.19 8 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED, BATH FLAT, with or without board, one or two Le tlemen only.158 Hallowell st, overlooking M.A.Grounds, Westmount.118 4 OOMS \u2014 TO LET NICBLY FURNISHED double and single front rooms on bathroom flat, Auer light, etc.49 Cathoart.\" , 18 OOMS \u2014 TO LBT 8 OR ¢ UNFURNIBH- od rooms or furnished, on bathroom fioor, for light housekeeping; private family; gas.N, 9754.Star Branch Office.M8 8 THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.; \u2014 Plan of Financial Interests to Defeat Roosevelt for Cleveland.Special to the Montreal Star.Louisville, Ky., May 21.\u2014Henry Wat- terson to-day again .discusses the Cleveland and Morgan syndicates.He says: \u201cEx-President Cleveland makes himecli a monkey wrench for no man, He bas no heirs and assigns.It is with bim whole hog or nothing.The Morgan syndicate is determined to beat Ropsæevelt., It has made up its mind to that a year ago.There are some very potent Republicans who would look with equanimity upon Roosevelt being turned down, and got rid of, in case this can be done without too great risk to their plans and hopes.Cleve- and presents the least risk of any so- called Democrat.These Republicans would look with uanimity upon a scheme to carry New York and buy Connecticut and New Jersey, finding the one or the other necessary to electoral vote elsewhere in rotten boroughs \"of the far west.\" LIMITATIONS NOW PLACED ON BRIDGE GAMBLING.Special to the Montreal Star.London, May 21\u2014Several of the West End Clubs have found it necessary to limit bridge gambling by restrictions similar to those adopted at the houses of society leaders.Thé newly formed Atlantic Club has decided that no more than a week shall be booked to a single mamber.Points will be limited to 28 each with à maximum of £10 on a game.Thess gums considerably exceed those allowed by other clubs, but the Atlantic's nickname of the \u201cmillionaires\u2019 dub\u201d explains why high play is allowed there.The weekly limit at the St.James Club has been fixed at £300, and at the Bachelors\u2019 (lub at £200, while the pointe of the game are limited to one shilling at each club.TWO NEGRO BOYS KILL À WHITE LAD.Ellaville.Ga, May 21.\u2014Detaila have just been learned here of the Killing of the five-year-old son of Albert Wall, a well known oitizen of Schley County, by two negro boys, \u2019 10 and 12 years.The ents the boy into a shuck pen where with a heel pin rapped in à shuek, they attacked him, ng an three ribs inflicting other injuries.Spinal meningitis resulted from which the boy died after much agony.The boys were caught and are being held pending a full inves- tigetion of their crime by grand jury.Canadian Minister Bajd Prayer.Boston, Mass, May 21.\u2014The morning prayer service with which each day's pre gramme is opened in the American Unitarian Associations\u2019 anniversaries, wae led to-day by Rev.Robert J.Hutche- son, of Ottawa, Ont.The reunion of the Meadville graduates, the annual meetings of the young s religious union, temperance sôcietÿ, and children\u2019s mission were held during the day.Methodist Book Committee.Toronto, May 21\u2014The Methodist Book Committee held their annual mé@ting yes Jrooxs \u2014 COMFORTABLÉ AND NICELY furnished rooms, 23 McGill College ava Who pe mp ag SUSY Ra terday.All their publications show a de- Ged gain.Twelve thousand dollars was voted to \u2018the superannuation fund the \u2018same as last year.The question of redu- ing the subscription to the Christian Guardian to $1 a year was left to the annual conference.POPULATION WIPED OUT.Bulgarians Have Disappeared From Some Districts.Special to The Montreal Star.Sofia, May 21\u2014It is stated that the Bulgarian population has entirely di-ap- peared from Djumaa and the neighbouring villages.Some have been imprisoned, some kilied, and the rest have fled to the mountains.The blockading of villages and the plundering of houses continue in the districts of Razglongnmrasleg, Pslanka and Demirhissar, the authorities thus assisting the revolutaries by rendering popuia- tion desperate and furnishing recruits for the insurgents.; .Kuprili, May 20.\u2014 In this district an important was held a few evenings since, a rare event since the Salonica outrages, fited to arrest all likely looking rebels.There is a continued in pouring of troops from Asia Minor.At Salonica the court ie still working behind c 3, the real object perhaps being to lay in a legal manner.all the responsibility for the outrages at the doors of Sofia.~ ° POLICE COMMITTEE'S RESOLUTION IS NOT ACCEPTABLE TO ALL; The fact that the Police Commit terday decided that policemen hen they #0 out on Sundays to locate Sunday liquor Sable, uniforms, used Up in their constable uniforms, ca mu in qivle circles to-day.ch amusement \u201cIt will presently he seen.\u201d said n member of the Police Committee.\u201cthat re shall never be able to make a conviction now.The regulation yesterday was foolish in the extreme.y saloon that sells on Sunday has a than at the door watching.It will be the simplest thing in the world for such mah to grve the signal that 2 policeman in in sight.Such warning will have the effect of shutting up the shop in fuick order.Inside the m- loon men will be drinking merrily along and laughing at police officers.\u201d was generally admitted among the aldermen to-day that the Sunday selling busineas would now \u2018flourish in all ite glory.ihe police would cense to he a actor in ng cases against saloons Ope city father went so far as to say that the matter should be brought up n the City Council, and that Council should order the killing of the resolution which the committee passed vesterday.The statement was made at the (ty Hall to-day that those interested in Sub- bath observance would wait upon the Police Committee at its next meeting and demand that the obnoxious resolution rescinded.Special Notice.Supper at The Savoy, on Victoria'street (opposite Academy) is a fitting ending te an evening at the theatre.\u2018 Ç 110 10 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014eter-\u2014rr Pianos to Rent.Excellent pianos fo rent for city, coums or seaside use.very reasons Kony oC.Ww.Lindsay, Limited, 2308 street, Montreal.¢ .100 9 oud ] Ki stables whereby the Turkish authoritis pro- - > pepe DAP nt RAI Cr IE re Naren re pd et ac 7 - chins, also cuff ironer.Toilet L 4 \u201d schiever, Var - MÉFUATIONS VAOANT.- \u2014| \u2014 \u2014AIEPATIONS VACANT._ ] | n Tn \".{Continued from Page 8.) 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(Continued from Page &) oll time 7 MEMBERS TAKE LORD MINTO J ED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ._ ANTED \u2014 6 A DAY SURE.SEND US we CS | hdr or» leon and Sager ere Wan don an an ave ANS aan We Address and we will show you bow W FIRST CLASS BORING.MILL Ml ereptors.Canadian General Elec: veo Liane\u201d ro ont.@ tf Marre \u2014 FIRST CLASS TOOL MAE- \u20acrB used te cutting and forming dies.oe xed Dalian maker, \\ Apply Cana tri .Limi erbo ough, voirie tod.3 tt \u2018WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT: test do plain cooking; no washing.AP- oly at 1 ur avenue, first avenue West Fort at.Dorchester at.00 tt NV4nTE_ \u2014 8 BOYS 1 TO CARRY BOT.Good wages, rt Bourse.poly Diamond Flibt Glass Co, 179 Delorimier, Ae 1 ; ANTED , WOMEN TO MAKE WRAP.Pets at home.Apply John P.ack an Ce.188 Vitre st.108 12 ANTED \u2014 A FEMALE PROTESTANT teacher for the Township of Wright, holding à first class diploma, to engage (of fen monthe; duties to begin 17th of August.gate, aglary expected.Apply to Alex.Baxter, -Tress., Wright P.O., P.Q.110 10 iWaxTZD \u2014 APPLICATIONS WILL BE Feceived until May 27th by the undersigned for ane lady superintendent and two fir, nurses for the McKellar General , Fort William.State experience and calery W.C.Lilife, Secy., Fort Wil- gm, Ont.114 © Qpanter \u2014 MEN TO LEARN BARBER \"ES trade.Years saved.Thoroughly aysteme- tiged course.\u2019 Established 18493, Branches, Chi- » Bt.Louls, New Orleans, San Francisco.ts to distant applicants.Busy sea- oR now.Tools given.Positions walting.Par- tieulars mailed.Moler Barber School.New Yoek City.114 6 ANTED \u2014 PICKLE FOREMAN, A MAN * to take charge of & small pickle factory in the West.Reply by letter to Box M, 1828, Office of the Montreal Siar, stating salary re- Quired, qualification, and experience.114 8 \" WANTED \u2014 CLERKS FOR GENERAL \u2018 store in country town, speaking French 6nd XKnglish, unmarried; salesmen; not \u2018Braid of work.Address, with references and State salary expected Maniwaki, Que.y ANTED FIVE GIRLS TO WORK at mica; good wages; from 16 to 20 ears old.Apply between DV and 10 am.220 to Estate C.Logue, 115 6 m avenue.115 7 ANTED \u2014 FOR WESTMOUNT ACAdemy, commercial master, one with & knowledge of French preferred; qualified to \u20ac writing, arithmetic, clementary bookkeeping, correspondence, shorthand und typewriting.Dutles to commence September lst.Application, with testimontals, etc., may be sent on or before May Zird, to E.W.T.Raddon, Secretary-treasurer School Commis- sloners, Academy Building, Westmount.115 7 i WANTED \u2014 COOKS AND WAITERS FOR ! railway dining car service Apply Dining Car Department, Canadian Pacific Railway Co.Montreal.115 6 Waarep EXPERIENCED SHIRT + cutters \u201con piece work; permanent position.Apply at once No.10 St.Peter at, Montreal Suspender and Umb.Mfg.Co.116 4 ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SALES.| \u2018man for East Toronto, G.TR.end C.R.No application will be considered un- am It is accompanied by Al references.Ap- ee Dominion Corset Manufacturing Co.Que- , Que._Ù 116 4 \\ANTED \u2014 IF YOU EVER CANVASSED i for anything or ever expect to, send me your address and I'll surprise you with ® proposition.Wesley Liinscott, Brantford.114 8 WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED HELP ON Henricl cufl ironing machines.Apply at once Crescent Manufacturing Co.2 lnspec- tor st.116 @ WANTED \u2014 BMART GIRL HAVING # \u2018some experience in shirt manufacturing, to take charge of examining room; must speak both languages.Apply at once Crescent Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 2 Inspector mt.116 6 ANTED\u2014 JUNIOR CLERK FOR AN INsurance office.State age and experience.Apply F, 2260, Star Office.117 3 WANTED \u2014 WAITRESSES, CHAMBER- Li maids, washers and lroners for Hotel Roberval, north of Quabec; patronized chief- 17 by Americans.Apply Miss Hennessey, 86A Bt.Antoine mst, city.116 8 ANTED \u2014 PLAIN COOK IN SMALL + family, railway fare pald.Apply by let.ler, giving references to Mrs.W.E.Foster, 318 Germain st, St.John, New Brunswick 116 4 ANTEP \u2014 A SMART AND INTELLIgent youth for office work.Apply Hanson Bros.Canada Life Duildlog, ontreal.1377 8 ANTED \u2014 SMART GIRL FOR MANGLE i room.Toilet Laundry Co, 200 Guy st 117 3 GIRL FOR COLLAR Ma.ANTED \u2014 Co., 290 Guy st.117 à ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLAS8 STARCHER; : highest wages; also girl to learn.Toilet Laundry Co.240 Guy at.ur s ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED CHAMBER- mald; also a guod tablemald; must speak French and English In both cases and be well recommended; wages $12 monthly.Apply at once 81 Union avenue.117 3 ANTRD \u2014 BOY TO LEARN FUR i trade, also fur blocker and fur machine operators.Apply Mr.Cowan, Waldron, Drouin & Co., 507 St.Paul st.117 3 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO SEW ON .\u2018buttons.Apply at 444 5t.James stir s ANTED \u2014 A MAN WHO THOROUGH- , ly understands all branches of the pork business.Apply James Harper, Philip st.: ur 3 ANTED - OPERATORS FOR SKIRTS, also finishers and pressers.Apply A.1647 Noire Dame st.third floor.117 \u20ac SA/ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A COOK.| with city references.Apply 8 Edgehill avenue (off 1160 Dorchester st), to Mrs.Fos HT 117 + \\ TED - SMART YOUNG MAN TO , work in shirt factory.- Apply Tooke- Bros; - Ltd, U2 St.Elizabeth st.St.Henry.317 5 NTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK OR EXPERIenced general servant, willing to go to the country.Another maid kept.$51 Dorches- ter at.117 3 JANTDD \u2014 A CARPENTER.APPLY IN We oy street.032 Sherbrooke st., eorner Stanley 117 3 WinTED \u2014, À YOUNG MAN FOR } wholesale merchant's office, to do ool- lecting and other work.Apply stating age and eplary expected to XK, 2364, Star Office.117 8 WanTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED FOREwoman to euperintend labelling, wrap- , etc., mWdicinal preparations.Apply with references.Davis and Lawrence Co, Lid.356 St.AÂtoine st.18 2 dr | ANTED \u2014 RBSPBECTABLE AND EXperienced woman desires engagement as n lon to invalid lady: no objre- tion to travel or country, moderate salary Gocepted; references.M, 0713, Star Branch Office.118 2 FANTED \u2014 THERE ARE TWO VACAN- ' cles for ladies (sopranos) and two vacan- cles for men (basses) in Christ Church Cathe.drat ehoir.Apply to the organist, Mr.John B Norton, F.A.G.O, A.R.C.O., 69 Bishop st, on Thursday evening, May 2let, baiween T end 8.30 o'clock.118 4 | WANTED \u2014 A MALE STENOGRAPHER and typewriter for tha advertising department of a large ooncern; must be experi- onged 4nd have good recommendations.Address L, 2403, Star Office.118 10 Want ED \u2014 AT ONCE FIRST CLASS \u2018 a and at bo sane time make it varn 19 tw zu pur cent, buy & lot in Montreal Annex, (he incresse In value is sure to be fram 30 to 40 pur vent.Free plans and information rem 238, Temple Bullding.117 2eod TANTED \u2014 AGENTS ALL OVER CANada to sell the best household article on the market, used in every home; big prufiis.yai Manufacturing Co., London, Uniariu.111 eod 1f \\ ANTEL \u2014 BSALESMEN FOR \u2018\u2019AUTO- Spray.\u201d best automatic, comprossed-air hand sprayer made.demand.Liberal Bis terms.Sample machine free.Lavers Bros, Galt, Ont.© dé V JANTED \u2014 YOUTH TO LEARN THB hardware business.Apply 2204 st.Catherine st.117 3 \\ ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN AS BTHNO- grapher and typewriter Address, sialing age, experiences and salary expecied, L, 2417, Star Office.118 3 38 a day; absolutely sure; we furnish the work and teach you free} you work in the locality where yu live, Send us pour addres and we will explain the business sat member, we guarantee a clear profit o foe every day's work; absolutely sure; don't fail lo write to-day.Imperial Bllverware Co., be.Windsor, Ont.ANTED \u2014 BAL TO MAND) Ww new ine; high A Sou oentury pie penders.Address The Peerless Suspender Co., Point Bdward, Ont.117 3e0d /ANTED \u2014 ENERGETIC MEN OF GOOD V character to sl fer the \u2018Foathill Nureer- G experience not essential.Steady work.Liberal pay.Jiandsome outfit free.Apply at once.Stone and Wellington.Toronto.98 eod tf \u2014_\u2014 \\ TANTED ?YOUNG MAN FOR COLa good band and accurate at figures.Apply giving references to L, 2409, Bar Office.118 2e04 TANTED \u2014 OMAN WANTED \u2014 BAND Ay OPERATOR; Ww bindery departments permanent Soren « wages Lo reliable man.Jusep a , querte Eu Taken 118 à and good wages.C.R.Corneil, 00 Suis Wiishire Bros.hate decorations.A offerings: ST, Bi OFFICE DESKS.Real Pleasure {or urine ai vee ge of Tees & Ca, 300 ames MONEY TO LOAN.We Loan Money at the Lowest Rates in the City.N household furniture, pianos, or- sans, horses and carriages, without publicity or removing the goods, We loan in = from $10 to $1000, from 1 to 12° Months.We give liberal disoounts \u2018if paid before dus.Your dealings with us strictly private, as we know you would wish.By ocourtsous treatment and Fair, Honest Dealing, we are gaining new VVANTBD \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, GOOD wuges, family af three, no weshing.APply 47d St.Urbain at.118 2 \\ WANTED \u2014~\u2014 YOUNG WOMAN BY THE week to sleep at home.Good pay.276 St.Lawrence st.118 2 V ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN ABOUT twenty years of age, With some experience as alenugTapher and typewriter.Siate references.N, 2451, Star Office.118 3 YVANTED - A FIRST CLASS PRESSman for amall presses.Dominion Printing Co., 1838 Notre Dame st.118 2 AND LAUNDRY V ANTBD \u2014 PAINT girls.Apply Housekeeper, Bt.Lawrence Hall.318 à ; VANTED \u2014 DRUG CLERK WANTED, druggist assistent.208 St Catherine st.118 2 VYANTED ~ BREAD DRIVER FOR UPtown round.Apply J.M.Aird, 101 St Urbain st.118 3 VY ANTED \u2014 A TRIMMER ON COATS and skirts; steady work.Apply a: #44 St.James st.118 8 V TANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL FOR GENeral housework, Apply to 139 Mansfield street.118 2 V ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE FIRST CLASS operator on a Henrici bosom machine, also oollar and shirt atarchers; good wages and steady work guaranteed.Apply Mr.Williams, Laundry Dwpt., Standard 8hirt Co.Ltd, 188 Delorimicr apenue.\u2018118 8 VY} ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS COAT MAK- era for Ottawa; steady job and no slack time.Highest prices paid in Canada to first class men.Apply Thursday to H.W.Cooper, Queen's Hotel, Montreal.113 2 Ÿ JANTED AT ONCE TWO PROBAtioners for the Glengarry Private Hoa- pital, 49 McGill College avenue.118 2 W ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIDNCED GENeral servant, able to do plain cooking.322 Eilm avenue, Westmount; 118 2 VY ANTED \u2014 A SMART, INTELLIGENT buy for laboratory work.age 15 to 17.also boy as messenger.Apply to Registrar's Office, McGill Medical Coilege.118 3 WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST with house work.Apply to Nu.3 Cote Antolne Road.ns 3 St.VV ANTED \u2014 FXNCY IRONERS.HIGHEBT wages.Toilet Laundry Co, 280 Guy street.118 3 VWANTED \u2014 SCRUB WOMAN (HONEST); : steady employment.Toilet Laundry Co, 200 Guy st.118 3 ANTED \u2014 EXPERT CHECKER AND ) sorter; also bright young man to learn.Tollet Laundry Cu., 200 Guy st.118 2 VVANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 20 years of age, &s assistant In office; must write good hand and be accurate in figures; knowledge of bookkeeping and French destr- able; good opening, with prospects for ad- va t.Address R, 2542, Stir oles à WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCDD NURSE for one chiid, willing to go to country in summer.Good wages.Apply 71 McGill College avenue.- 118 2 V ANTED \u2014 A COOK; MUST BE OOM- petent and have good references.High wages pald.Apply 376 Mountain st.118 2 Yanreo \u2014 A TBACHER FOR THE Model Department of the High School, St.Johns, P.Q.must hold McUill diploma, and be thoroughly qualified to teach French.Address H.Gi.Perchard, Sec.-lreas, 3t.Johns, P.Q.118 4 V ANTED \u2014 AN EXPBRIENCED WAIT- : ress for refreshment room.Apply Robinson and Co., 2653 St.Catherine st.118 2 V ANTED \u2014 A GOOD STABLE MAN, ONE that understands looking after horse and alan one that can wash.Apply 331 Ulivier ave.Westmount.> 118 2 Ÿ \"ANTED \u2014 AT 743 SHERBROOKE ST.general servant, capable of plain cook- ins: good wages.118 2 VVANTBD\u2014 A SMART YOUTH TO LEARN the wholesale clothing (rade.Apply 68 McGill st.19 3 Jor SALE \u2014 FEATHER BED OR FEAthers.Apply P, 254d, Star Office.\\ \u2018ANTED MAID FOR ROYAL VICtoria Hospital.\"ANTED \u2014 SERVANT GIRL AT ONCE, with reference.J&3 Centre st.EXPERIENCED STAMPER WANTED \u2014 GOOD STOUT BOY TO AS- sist on cutting machines.-C.R.Cornell, 860 Craig st.118 3 IMMEDIATELY PLAIN War y cook.\"Apply 290 Peel at.3 JANTED \u2014 A STEADY MAN FOR storeman in a provision store, one Who is smrong and willing to work.Address 3, 2575, Star Office.N JANTED \u2014 SMART MBSSAGE BOY : about 14 years old.Apply R.Hemsley, 255 Bt.James st.Vy ANTED WOMAN TO DO PLAIN ! hemmning.Apply Jas.A.Ogllvy .and Sons., 19 2 V JANTED FOR ENGLAND MEN TO so with cattle, free transportation to and fru, ten shillings wages.Foreman, C.P.R.Stock Yards Hotel, between 2 and 3.Ontario street cer._ VV ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR family of two.Apply to 110 St.Luke sireet.VV ANTBD \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO WAIT on table; no Sunday work.Eureka Din- \\ ing Room, 33 Victoria sq.\\ ANTED \u2014 A SCORER FOR BOX dept.The J.C.Wilsun Co, Lid., Tw s overy day.You should be among tham.Call and investigate.We will be pleased ta talk the matter over with you, ar telephone us.Bel! 8861 Main.or Westmount 1041, after 6 p.m.and we will send one of our agents to see you.Montreal Loan & Brokerage Co.» Ecom 204, New York Life Bulldliag, Cor.8t.James st.and Place d' Armes CHA».hb CAMPBELL Mgr.3 $ $ $ $ % vus WITHOUT EN DORSER OR SECURITY SALARIED PEOPLE CAN GET MONEY on thelr own names, without endorser of security; payments to suit borrower; all business confidential.MONTREAL CREDIT COMPANY, 104 Temple Building, 185 St.James st.62 308 Arousoen & Rutenberg- (03.CRAIG ST._ Money to lend on Diamonds Watches, Jewellery, Clothing Furs and Dry Goods Furss! during summer months sewtf Salaried peo ple, Fetal mer Money Loaned chants tsamsters.ouses Kas; enta, t business in 50 pein cipal Sitios.TOLMAN, 3517 New York e Building.Place d'A rmeu.73 312 Cralg at.JANTED \u2014 BOY.THE G.A.HOLLAND and son Co, 2411 &t.Catherine at.3 119 2 \\ TANTED \u2014 ONE OR TWO YOUNG LAdies Lo serve in confecilonery store; (hose who have experience preferred.Apply 114 Park avenue.© W ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED HOUSEkeeper to take charge of & house and do the cooking, a good home for the right party.Apply with reference after 6 pm.to 11 Drummond at.V PANTED \u2014 TWO OFFICE BOYS ABOUT 16 years old, good chance for bright 107 S:.119 2 boys.Apply James st.R.G.Dun and Co, FOR SALE.R SALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KINDling.$2: cut maple, $3.00; tamarac blocks, $2.00; mill blocks, $1.75 per lced, delivered anywhere in the city.J.C.MacDiar- mid, Richmond square, Bell Te) Up Bs 1 tf NOR SALE \u2014 ON CREDIT OR FOR CASH furniture, carpets, oilcloihs, ete, to sult every taste, at prices defying all compe- ation.Prince Co, 33 Si.Lawrence at.76 :f JOR saLE\u2014 BBAUTIFUL LINE OF ROLL and flat top desks for sale c .Hl.A.Wilder and Co., 268 St.James st.97 tf MOR SALE \u2014 SPLENDID LINE OF ROLL and fiat top desks, office and board (ables; rotary chairs and stools, at Wilders, 2068 St.James st.108 tf R SALE \u2014 CORBY ELEVATOR AT Belleville, Ontario, capacity about 75,- 000 bushels.Possession given first of Septem- ver.For further particulars apply to H.Corby, Belleville, Ont.116 6 For SALE \u2014 MEN'S GOLF AND BICYcle hose, a vast variety, all at greatly reduced prices; men's plain and fancy cottom, Liste.thread, free work, silk and cashmere, men's havy Blue Jerseys, tweed top shirts night robes, st bargain prices.Clark's, room one, 210 Bt.James st.137 3 R SALE \u2014 MEN'8 SUMMER UNDERwear, Balbriggan and natural wool, in various prices.Lot odd undershirts at suits, reduced prices.Lot natural wool drawers, large sizes, 5c, worth $1.25 pair.Clark's, room one, 210 &t.James at.217 3 For SALE \u2014 LADIES' SUMMER UNDERwear, richly irimmed, Lisle and spun silk vesin, also ribbed cotton, etc., luc to $2.Light make combinations and vests in natural wool: prices low.Clark's, room one, 210, St.James at.117! 3 JOR SALE \u2014 $136 CASH, HEINTZMAN F upright piano, owner breaking up house- keeping.Address immediately, M, 5657.Star Branch Office.117 4 R SALB \u2014 FIRST OLASS UPRIGHT piano, latest style, 7 1-2 octaves, guaranteed tri-chord American make, very handsome, nearly new, powerful tone, 365 cusn.127 Alexander st.317 3 R SALE \u2014 ALL THE CONTENTS OF a three roomed house, in good order, cheap for cash.Call evenings, 1084 City Hall avenue.118 2 WIRE NETTING.Hk THUS.FORESTER CO.385 3t Janes St 114 3 \u2014 - -FLORISTS.ge Hall & Robinson florists and Growers, Outre- mont, Montreal.Hardy plants for the garden, Paeonies.Hardy Asters, Coreo Bleedingheart, Hollyhocks, Iris, Pinks.Gol- denglow.Snowballs, Pana] .telephone for prices.Tel.Up 2744.MACHINISTS.re Lawn lowers Jie, \u201cSpeci machinery.John Crowe & Sons, ll Su George st.CARPET BEATING.Have Your Carpets cesned vy ihe Montreal Carper Beating Co.68 Le LIFE POLICIES BOUGHT._ Unlimited Capital }, jprest iv insurance.For suitable policies i par more than companies pires surrender value M.J.Doherty, 425 St, Paul St, Montreal .FRAMING AND GILDING.We Make p,mvoclaly of Picture Fram Malone & Robertson, 1631 Notre Dame SL, near St, Lambert HHL Piease note new address.LIGHTING, HEATING, PLUMBING Quick results.good workmanship in every department of Lighting, Heating Electrical and Plumbing Work Coon to us Jas Atchison, 33 Bleury.Tel.956.WALA CSM es, oto.Write or fa | Distilled exclusively with the finest grains.The Only Gin.which is fully matured for years in bonded warehouses and bottled under government supervis a ream colity gare ts age a ut ced où every bottle by an official government stamp.Melchers Red Cross 18 THE FINEST TYPE OF PURE, WELL MATURED QIN.It has a delicate flavor, and an agreeable mellow taste.Highly recommended by physialans because it\u2019s Old and Pure.Borvix, WILs0N & Co.520 Et.Paul Street, Montreal, Canada Distributing Agents.Canadian Gin « \u201cTickles the palate and agrees with the Stomach.\u201d Superior to Imported Bln because it's old haa Ih a lw \"NÉ Nf $ LS 119 3e04 LAUNDRY MACHINERY.AUNDRY MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, headquarters for everything needed in the modern laundry.Write for new illustrated catalogue and full particulars.York Manufacturing Co., Toronto.62 40 eod FLORISTS.50,000 Bedding Plants\u2014 Pansies 50c doz.: $3.00 100.Scarlet .Verbenas, Geraniums, Cannas, Perre etc., extra fine stock; window boxes an vases fil Write or phone for price list.Ha & Robinson, Outremont, Montreal Tel.Pp FANCY PAPER WORK.a a ne PAPER AND SILK LAMP SHADES Mado to order or mads over, Paper Flowers, Favours and all kindsof Fancy Paper Wer Miss H.K.MoMILLAN.61 MeloÆAÂe Street, Montreal.Phoue Up 933 « 158e0d ENGINES AND BOILERS.Corliss Engines, heavy duty Leonard and girder frame patterns vertical Corliss, Scotch Boilers with internal corrugated furnaces.E.Leonard & Sons, 180 Common St., Montreal.GARDENING.851 S w- Charles Derynck 7 St, Lav {at and gardener, cheapest and best place in the city for wedding bouquets, designs, cut flowers and ail kinds of table and wedding lants.Telephone Kast 2437.\u2018MANUFACTURERS OF CUTLERY.Sen d your grders for shirt blades n 3 razors clip lawn mowers, doctors\u2019 instruments Tools ground and set Bergeron & Co., 15 t.George ; y - GENTS FURNISHINGS.Ah DeLorimier \u2014h5, Shirt _and maker, | Ties and HB.in_ofMce coats: osiery, specialty 1700 Notre Dame.next Place d'Armes: MARRIAGE LICENSES.MARRIAGE LICENSES O'HARA BAYNES, Notary, £043.James it.Tel.M 1717 Marriage Licenses ISSUED BY ARTHUR W.WILKS WILKA & MICHAUD, Public Accountants.MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.\u201d Tel.N, 4125, MARRIAGE LICENSES Assued by Joha M.M.Duft.107 St.James St.& 98 Drummond St.KINDLING WOOD.t $1.75, Mill Blocks Given Away\u2014igi 8! ! Cut Maple.Hardwood, $2.50, Tamarac, e fvered any part city.W.Lamarre & Co.Atwater ave.Phone Mount 609.° For SALE \u2014 GLASS PARTITIONS AND doors, sufficient to make a 18 foot office.TANTED \u20ac W for shirt factory.Good steady positon Apply room 607, Temple Building.118 2 apable person.Apply at once Or i Manuracturing Co., Lid., 2 Lospector et.R SALE \u2014 BARGE CHARLOTTE.119 4 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN WITH 12 TO 18 months experience cutting blouses end whitewear, to finish trade.Good chance tor right party.Apply at once Crescent Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 2 Inspeotor si.119 4 A GOOD CIAXNK MAKER.V TANTED - 843 dt.Catherine at.119 J.E.Allaire, WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED GENERAL servant for family of two; must under- high wages.Apply at 119 -2 : stand plain cooking: 4; 1256 Dorchester st.\\ \"ANTED \u2014 A YOUTH OF 15 OR 16 TO assist in office work.Address R, 2543, Star Office.119 3 y JANTRD \u2014 COMPETENT YOUNG LADY rapher.Apply with references 173 Common at.\u2018 419 2e0d VWANTED\u2014A MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSman for locomotive work, experienced man only.Apply P, 258.Star Office.~ 119 3 V ANTED \u2014 A BRIGHT BOY FOR OFfice work; wages $3 per week.Refer- This is the best wood barge on the Oi- tawa River.Will be sold cheap.Apply 218 St.James st.118 3 MORTGAGE LOANS.Funds for w.H Philipe, of Doucet & Ses.Canada life a illips, Noter- Chambers, Cit; y.R BALE -\u2014 TO INVALIDS.ROLLING, reclining chairs, bedside adjustable tabtes, bed-rests, vapor baths.cabinets, bidets, coma etc.R.E.Palnchand, 208 St.Lawrence zt., opposite the market.113 Zeod For SALE \u2014 $370, rAYABLE §T 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 cus tomers the commission.No such value ever offered before ip Canada for a first class warranted pians.Btool and clver free with each sale.A visit of Inspection eoticited.Pratte, Nordheimer and Glendon, ons store only, 2461 Catherine at.ve Drummond st.117 8e0d R/ SALE \u2014 BAFES AND VAULT doors, new and secondhand, large stock.moderate prices; repairs and removing.A.Ahern, Montreal Bsfe Works, 300 Bt.James ut, Telephone Main 613.188eo4 tf For SALE \u2014 LADY'S BICYCLE, IN PBR- tect order: price $12.Apply 33 Esplan- ences required.P.O.Box 685.ade avenue.118 2e0d V ANTED \u2014 GIRL OR WOMAN FOR R 8ALB \u2014 OARRIER PIGEONS; light housework.May go home at night.best can be had.1810 St.Catherine et.Easy place, short hours, good wages.125 Cherrier st.TOR SALE \u2014 SAIL YACHT \"MADOE.\u201d in good condition.Can be seen at Bt.\u2014 BRIGHT YOUNG MAN, 110 8eod VA alt English speaking, for shipping clerk; must be accurate in figures and have a memory.60 McGill st.119 à /ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY AS BOOK-{ kgeper for grocery and confectionery store, with experience; referencea required.O, 2500, Star Office.V YANTBD \u2014 TWO YOUNG GIRLB FOR washing dishes evenings in confectioliery store.Apply 114 Park avenue.V ANTBD \u2014 $1050 MADE BY ONB MAN last year selling our bousshold necessities.Did you make as much?Try our lines.Always welling.Write G.Marshall and Co., London, Ont.VWANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENOBD TABLE- maid.Apply 22 Victoria »st., immedis.tely.» ressmakers: steady employment and est wages paid.Henry Morgan and Co.V ANTED \u2014 A PLAIN COOK, WILLING tlips square.18 2 \u2019 to go to country for summer.Apply 203 v Stanley st.WanTmD \u2014 TWO GOOD LAYER-OUTS ; AT WAL- for structural steel work: good wages and free transportation for first class men.Alpd two first class bollermakers.Apply this \u2018ovening at 437 St.James nt.118 3 Vyas \u2014 AN APPRENTICE FOR | gilding.Henry Morgan and Co., Phillips ) 118 2 ANTED \u2014 A YOUTH FOR OFFICE '¥.work: must have a kuowiledge of short.and typewriting and be correct at fig- 6 L.2400, Gtar Office.118 2 TED \u2014 A GROCERY CLERK.ONE V 'ANTBD - GIRL TO SERVE ker's, corner Victoria and St.sta, trom 6 p.m.Lill Mosing time.ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN TO DO OFfice work; must understand bookkeeping: references required.Apply 714 Craig et.ANTED BOY FOR LAW OFFICS.Address R, 2553, Star Office.YWANTED \u2014 A BUTCHBR DRIVER, ONE that understands care of horses.with best references, one with expertence preferred.Address 120 Bieury st.J.Levesque.110 2 WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL.ABOUT 1 to mind baby and assist with light house, Catherine work.Apply to 116 Murrey et 119 2 Onge's, Lachine.2.Jor SALE \u2014 ¢ SPECIAL BARGAINS IN used pianos.1 Chickering, 4 ft.9 in.high, was $850 now 9285.1 Sobmer, Cabinet Grand, nearly as good as new, $240, 1 S8tein- soft sweet tome, $225.1 Knabe, wood case, $200.Layton Bros.and Organ House, 144 Peel ntrese.N.B.\u2014 Open évenings until the end of the month.; ns 3 R BALE \u2014 THREE GPECIAL BARgains In new piano case organs by Thomas, Doherty and Berlin, 6 ootaves, mouse and dust proof pedals.Peiese respectively $93, $110 and $125.Terms $10 cash and 35 per momgh.Liberal discount for spot cash.Layton Brod., 144 Peel st.N.B.\u2014Open even- inge until the end of the month.119 8 SALE \u2014 THOROUGHÈRED COLLIE dog, 18 months old; sale cheap.Richmond.cap.dies R SALE \u2014 COTTAGE PIANO, : alo Willams sewing machines sabre leaving oity.Apply J456 St.Lawrence st R SALE \u2014 ONE BLECTRI Fe 114 Park avenue.C FAN.AT (Continued from Page 8.) PICTURE FRAMING.rp A Proper Frame [hers fess much taste in framing as in dressing, and the beauty should not be marred by mistakes.For reliable work at reasonable prices take your, pictures to Heaasley, The pleture Kramer.67 St Catherine BL, near Ble + RUBBER GOODS.l GARDEN HOSE From 6c per feet, : The Thos.Ferrester Co., 335 $t.James St.x PATENT SOLICITORS.INVENTIONS PATENTED (UD TN A OU OWEN N, EVANS, 280ed (1) Temple Building, Montreal.PROMPTLY SECUREL nese of Mansiactur: Br realise the advise of heaving their Patent pess tramsected by Rx- perts.Preliminary advice free.Chorges Lif te.' Our Investors , 128 tu request.Marion & Marion New York Life Bldg, Montreal : and Washington, D.C.U.S.A.1 i i [DATENTS TRADE MARKS \u2014\u2014\u2014e ee.mme FETHERSTONHAUGH§C0 CANADANTE MONTREAL VERMIN DESTROYER.CLEAN THEM OUT a 's \u2019 Hootie,\u201d hat a Bri FB ° m This brand is Sold by A Nathan.71 5v wrence Main, W and UD *Cavil Engineers, 107 St.James Street, Montreni OE er.Tio 08 eed Ey pene g.NOTARIES.Notaries Stuart & Kittson, Nolarie: ers, &c.Rooms 50 and 51 Roral Insurance Co,\u2019s Building.2 Piace d'Armes #q., Montreal.Te Main 4.Ernest H.Stuart.Geo.R.W.Kitteon.! CHIROPODIST.se ot J pocia list fe Cr an or ds K ments Hd at own house.R 98 m.to tp.m.M.E.Ratelle, M3 Lagauchetiere st, cor.St.} awrence.29 tf ADDRESSES.SEES EE i [XRAY I DETR BE PV LN FP ER 108 tf For Sale.Wire in bundles, good for hay or baleing pur: poses, perfectly new.All sizes.CHEAP FOR CASH.Chas.Siseriwain, 124 William St.yus cons LEGAL CARDS Milton Hersey, IL.A.So.(MoGi City Analyst, Provineaial Analyst Chemiss e\u2019 the C.P.R.ANALYSES FOR THE PUBLI D.PUUNE MAIN 453 146 ST.JAMES STREEKT, Montreal À Breakfast Relish For The Strong and Weak.In thousands of homes there are fathers, mothers and children who cannot use oatmeal in any form.as they find it has a tendency to irritate the stomach, excite heat and redness of the skin, and produce eruptions.Then again, cracked wheat, hominy and other cereals contain too much insoluble starch which hampers digestion.Malt Breakfast Food comes to the rescue of weak and strong stomachs.It does not contain a particle of insuluble starch; it is partially predigested, therefore requires little effort to digest \u2018t.Malt Breakfast Food is the most delicious of all cereal foods.It pleases every jalate and becomes a fast favourite wherever it is tried.Ask your grocer for Malt Breakfast Food and take no other make of food.19 1 Boils were so painful could not sleep at night.APPEARED ON NECK, LEGS | AND ARMS.Burdock Blood Bitters CURED THEM.- It is well-known to all that bad blood ie the direct cause of all skin diseases and it is necessary for the biood to be cleansed before the eruptions will disappear.For this purpose there is nothing to equal Burdock Blood Bitters as the thousands of testimonials we bave on hand will testify.Mr.Willard Thompson, McNeill's Mills, P.E.L., writes us as follows: \u201cI wish te state to you what Burdock Bleod Bitters bas done for me.Some time ago my blood got out of order and many boils appeared on my neck, legs and arms.They were so painful that I could not sleep at night.After having tried many different remedies without any success, I finally decided, on the advice of a friend, to use Burdock Blood Bitters.Before ! had quite used two bottles the boils.had completely disappeared, and | wish to emphasize the fact that I think Burdock Blood Bitters the best blood purifier on tbe market to-day.\u201d E PURE AND WHOLESOME.ONE POUND CAN 25 ¢ E.W.GILLETT tmives LIMITED TORONTO, ONT.A good galvanized-iron- worker knows the different makes of his stock, and uses .the one that pays him-best.Apollo.American Sheet Steal Company; New Yet ves for Canada B.& 8.H.Thompson & Company 6 Se.Sulpice.Street : Montreal Mobibbon, Casgrain, Byand Mitohel Barristers, Solicitors, Ete CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL RD McOibden, £.UT.Surg Qtarsia, ot Ferez C quete Edouard barvèyes.Douglés Armoue FET.FALCONER, COOK § BEATER, ADVOCATES, CJ.FLEET, A.FALCOYER, 10028 J W.COOK.A-R McMagter.CAKE KEEPS FRESH WHEN MADE WITH Cook\u2019s Friend Baking Powder Purity, Strength.Perfestion.' Sold Everywhere.1 itawa, May 21.\u2014The extension of time with { such a discharge, and the bill is for the SHORT HOLIDAY An Adjournment of the House Till Next Tuesday.SURTAX TIME IS EXTENDED Department of Justice Estimates Passed\u2014Supreme Court Needs More Room.Special Staff Correspondence.Prees Gallery, House 6f Commons, Ot- respect to the German surtax was the chief matter brought up in the House yesterday.A large part of the estimates for the Department of Justice were put through.The House will not ait in until Tuesday.As Thursday and Monday are holidays, it was not thought worth while tu bave a sitting on Friday.Mr.Fraser, of Guysboro\u2019, introduced a bill \u201cto incorporate the Prince Edward Island Ferry Company.\u201d Mr.German introduced a bill \u201cto amend the General Railway Act of 1888.\u201d Its object is to provide that persons who own property adjoining a line of railway, which property is injured or destroved by fire, may be able to secure compensation more readily than at present.makes it incumbent upon such owners to prove negligence on the part of the railway.In practice this 5 found difficuit- if not im ible.Mr.German desires to provide thet in such cases the fire itself shall be prima facie evidence of negligence, Mr.Fitzpatrick introduced a bill \u201cre speoting the Desjarding Canal.\u201d It is to ratify and confirm the discharge given by the Government to certain land owners within the limits of the city of Hamilton of a mortgage on this property.In 1832 Bir Allan McNab, president of the Desjar- dines Canal Company, borrowed £5,000 from the Government to aid in the construction of the canal.As security for this, Peter Hamilton gave a mortgage on certain property now within the Hmits of the city of Hamilton.This property has since been subdivided and is now held by a number of individuals.The original mortgage has been lost.A year ago, or thereabouts, the Government decided to endeavour to assert its claim, s0 as to prevent prescription from going into effect against it.The discovery was then made that no money was ever paid over to Mr.Hamilton, and the Government came to the conclusion that, after all these vears, to endeavour to enforce the mortgage against innocent holders would be a hardship.A discharge was, therefore, given to the persons interested, but Mr.Fitzpatrick has some doubt as to the right of the Government to give purpose of getting the sanction of Parliament.THE GERMAN SURTAX.Mr.Paterson, Minister of Customs, in reply to a question by Mr.La Riviere, with regard to the German surtax, said that when ten weeks from April 16th was fixed upon as the time when it should go into force, the department thought that this would give merchants time enough to make their arrangememts.When notice of this reached the business community, communications soon began coming in from all parte of the country pointing out that there were exceptional éircumstances connected with the German trade.In some lines, as, for inatence, holiday goods, the goods have to be made after the order goes in, and such orders cannot well be cancelled, because travellers have already been on the road selling from samples for delivery.The department gave consideration to these points, and came to the conclusion that the tax should go into effect on September 30, instead of June 30.This extension of time will, therefore, ba granted.The order for the goods must have been actually placed before April 16, but in such instances the time for importation will be extended to June 30.To get the benefit of this clause, it will be sufficient for such goods to have reached port in Canada by the time named.ots entry before the expiration of the time- Limit will not be required.SUPREME COURT ROOM.tion to the condition of re Library which, he said, was mot s, credit to .The chief trouble waa lack of roo Mr.Sutherland agreed as to the desir ability of providing more space lor purposes of the Supreme Court, but was not promise that anything be done in the near future.Yukon.It was contended by some members that a better plan would be to increase the salary and make no expenze allowance, but Mr.Fitzpatrick pointed out that the allowance for expenees could be reduced.as the cost of living came down, but this process could not be very well be applied to salaries.The House adjourned until next Tuesday.at six o'clock HEARD IN CORRIDORS OF HOUSE OF COMMONS.Hon.Charles Fitzpatrick, on Tuesday, in Committee of the Whole, will move a resolution iding that the Supreme and Exchequer Courts Act, and the act respecting Judges of Provincial Courts be amended so as to make provision for granting pensions to judges.The ments will be two, of which oe first provides that if any ) upreme Cou of LE any Jui ner Court of Cau- ada, or of any of the Superior Courts in Canada resigns office, His Majesty may grant him an annuity equal to the salary of his office, provided (a) that he has attained the age of 75 years and has been in office for 20 years; (b} that he has attained the age of 70 years and has been or (c) that he has at- 25 years in office à 65 years and has tained the age o 30 years in office.Any county court judge attaining the age of 70 years shall he com leorily retired, and may be gran a pension equal to his salary if he has been 25 in his office, or if he has served a less period, a pension of two-thi Mr.Martineau will move for a return of all reports, plans, estimates and epeci- fications and correspondence concernmg the explorations done in regard to the construction of the railway now known as the Quebec and New Brunswick Railway.1 Queen\u2019s College Agrees.Kingston, Ont., May 21\u2014Queen\u2019s College have approved the draft bill ior the reconstruction of the constitution separating from the Presbyterian Church in all departments save theology.The theo- Jogical faculty is given $150, of the em dowment.Another Legislature Closes.St.John's, Nfld, May 21.\u2014The Colon- closed jal Legislature \u201cyesterday.It is understood in official circles that the Bond- Hay treaty negotiations will be revived ior to the assembling of Con- next fall The law now | TERM EXTENDEE His Excellency Will Remain in Canada Till November, 1904.WELL PLEASED WITH NEWS Stay in Toronto a Great Success \u2014 A Magnificent Garden Party Last Night.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, May 2L\u2014An unofficial announcement emanating from Government House statés that the term of Lord Minto's tenure as Governor-General has been extended by one year.This will postpone his departure from Canada to October, 1904.A despatch from Major Maude confirms the announcement that Lord Minto will remain in Canada another year as Governor-General.~\u201d LORD MINTO NOTIFIED.Toronto, May 21.-lL.ord Minto has been notified tha: his term as Governor-Gen- eral has been extended to November.1904.This news comes most gratefully to His Excellency, who does not hesitate to express his interest in Canadian life.A GARDEN PARTY.Torontonians are enjoying the visit of their Excellencies to this city.The first of the two garden parties to be given by the Governor-General and Lady Minto at their temporary residence in Queen's Park took place yesterday, and Was most admirably conducted.No pains had been spared to make the grounds and capacious lawns most comfortable and attractive.Five tents had been set up.three large ones for the guests generally and two smaller ones for refreshment places.The day was bright and warm, and the many magnificent costumes, with the uniforms of the many officers present, and the well dressed men made a most attractive scene.Lady Minto, who received with Lady Elleen Elliot in the drawing room, was in a Jovely gown of delicate colour, with a becoming hat of exquisite greem.\u2018 HOW MORGANEAU A FRENCH-CANADIAN, GOT HIS MONEY BACK.\u2014 Man From Quebec Who Proved to Be Too Smart for New York Shark.Special to The Montreal Star.New York, May 21 \u2014Frederick Morgan- eau, a French Canadian, caused considerable amusement in tbe Yorkville Police Court yesterday, as he related how he recovered $10 which he bet and lost on a game of pool.He lost the money last Saturday night and recovered it Tuesday night, and was arrested on a charge uf larceny.He said he came from Quebec several weeks ago and was staying at 475 White avenue, Brooklyn.Joseph Mack, of 135 Third avenue, told Magistrate Breen that he had made a bet of $10 that he would beat another man in a game of pool, and the Cansdian- was the stakeholder.The complainant\u2019 added that the mar ran oft with bis $10 before the other fellow had put up his money.\u201cDat\u2019s right, Ah been took the 810.\u201d said the Canadian, with a grin, and he went on to explain to the Magistrate.beer walk Fourteenth street by the Shar- key place an\u2019 meet with dis young man.He treat an\u2019 no let me treat.but he sav: \u2018Come hup an\u2019 see me play pool.\u201d Ah been go hup an\u2019 he play lak a cyclone an\u2019 win twenty-five cent an bimeby fifty cent, au\u2019 den he say Ah must bet & on him.Ah been give de money an\u2019 he Jose the » tame an\u2019 Ah see Ah\u2019m de \u201cYou mean they took you for a sucker, do you?\u201d asked the magistrate.\u201cPat's it, M'sieu.He been t'ink so,but Ah'm no feesh said the Canadian.He added that he decided to fool the strangers and be hit upon a plan.He toll them he had no more money to get and agreed to meet them in the same place Tuesday night.He met them according to appointment and pretended to be intox:- cated and have considerable money.The 1 parlour was on Third avenue near ourteenth street.The complainant, he declared, introduced him to a man from Boston, and arrangements were made for a in which the complaimant was to play a matchr with the man and the Canadian was to bet on the com- plainent.The Canadian said that if he had back his $10 he would bet.Mack gave him the $10 and when he got it he walked out and was arrested.\u201cYou are bright for a str r.You are discharged,\u201d announced the Magistrate.ANOTHER ARMY SCANDAL.Infected Blankets Have Been Sold in _ United Kingdom.Special to The Montreal Star.London, May 21.\u2014A audden outbreak of enterio fever on board the reformatory ship Cornwall, lying off Purfleet, hus been traced to infected kets from the HoupitelsCam in tn Africa.Further investigation, ays Mail, reveal ed that many thousands of * had been sold broadcast in the United Kingdom.How they go on the market has not yet been discovered.The War Office sold none and sent none home.The sani- ary authorities have been warned and the police are trying ¢8 trace the importers.Love Affairs of An Artist Who Died.New York, May 21.\u2014Johw B.Walke the artist, for love of whom sm.ent Guernsey, a wealthy widow, killed herself by taking carbolic acid at the Hotel Navarre, a week ago, died yesterday at his wife's home.Walker's determination to return to his wife drove the other woman to suicide.The coroner kept the artist locked up over night but discharged him next day.After Mrs.Gue 's funeral e became ill with pneumonia.Three days 825 bo vas u conscions and he never raiL \u2018 Knocked Down by Horse.A man named Hebert was knocked down by a runawa horse at the corner of .Lawrence stree ten o\u2019clock Tuesday night and wan carried into Papineau's drug store, where he continued in a semi-conscious condition for about twenty minutes.He eventually recovered sufficiently to be tak me.\u201cCarte Blanche\u201d fin Eagle Brad.Pure and Aromatic.D.MASSON & CO.Montreal, Agents.us tf.fo Sen nae = ashington.gress at it pe | or rae ag ; i $ BA .\u201crere ud i A à are 8 ai gd idm ba THE COMMITTEE His Examination in British Columbia Is Completed.WOULD APPEAL TO DOMINION Mr.Taylor Had No Connection With the C.P.R.\u2014Knowledge That Came Too Late.meme Special to The Montreal Star.Victoria, May 21.\u2014The special commit tee of the Legislature last ght complet the examination of Sir Thomas Shaugh- Büsst and Messrs, Oswald and C man, of the (.R.healquarters ar Mr.Brown w dl be recalled to- morrow.statement 3 ne: that the Candian Pacific Railway would ask the Donunion Government to disallow the bill cancelling their grants, unless e legislature now saw fit, as they hoped they would, to restore the rights they had violate Mr.arrivmg whole 25 Oswald states that Mr.in Montreal, handed grants to him, Wells, on over the and he placed of them back, and Oswald refured.Wells returned in morning with an order got the gran Sir Thomas contended that whether the Faris in question went to Columbia and Western or British Columbia Southern it did not matter a two penny bit to the people in British Columbia in so far as the transfer of the subsidy would have affect- el the validity of the elaim of the Crow's Nest Coal Co.For the ten thousand acres ited he would not have tolerated a Drench of faith with the Crow's Nest people.He apologized to the committee for rine the measure, passed by the Legie- lature, repudiation.The relations of the Canadian Pacific Rail.wav with the Crow's Nest (a he said, were friendly-a sort of ard friend.\u201chip, he added.Me also said that the incorporation of the Pacific (eal Co.by the officials of the Canadian Pacific Railway was entirely distinet from any thought of using the Columbia and Western subsidy lands and had never been considered in that connection DETAILS OF THE EVIDENCE.£ir Thomas Shaughnessy was examined by Mr.McCaul.He said that at the time >» afterwards blocks were slotted to the British Columbia Southern In August, Yoon.was changed to the C.& \\ r Thomas said he considered this Gn more advantageous æ the C.R.as in case the C.N.C.Co.failed to cary out its agreement the possession of these lands would give the C.P.R.a stronger posi tion.the Jllotment The C.8.had earned a land grant, and Te ce W.had also earned a land grant.For reasons which he did not under- otted He considered that in any event the C.C.Co.was entitled to ite 10,000 acres, hi t c P.R.wes in honour bound to transfer such lands.\u2018ir Thomas said he did not remember to Mr: Wells about the C.N.P.C.Wells said something about con.Greenshields as to the legality grants.The witness did not raise any to such consultation.After the cancellation of the C grants regarded the matter as one for the courts and not for farther n negotiations with the Government.The Fectment actions begun by the company were taken not for pur pose of inconveniencing the individuals af- Ferted but est the company\u2019s positon and claim.e intention of the C.P.R.apply to Ottawa for the dimllowance = the \u201crepudiation act of MR.TAYLOR HAD es CONNECTION.Cross-examined by Mr.McPhillips, Sir Thomas sald he knew Mr.Taylor, part- Wells regi the question, nor es r.Taylor employed by any ler fo Tie had been give them and the patents remained in the vault until the next day, when they were to M r.Wells as already sita These facts came to vitnes's knowledge just before he left Mo Monday ast week.On the occasion of Mr.Wells first visit in November, 1901, mention of conditions precedent to ihe delivery of the Crown gran next day Mr.Wells assigned to already dated them back to Vietoria in \\ asking \u2018to to take for \u2018one month There was nothing in- the - conversatio to intimate that the delivery of the grants and the Closing of the whole transaction was not complete.There was nothing left open between the company and the Gov ernment so far as t nts were concerned.He did not see Mr.Taylor about that time, and bad no business relations with him.Sir Thomas believed that the Gavern- ment cancelled the land grants for political expediency.He could imagine other reason.bebe Government had Les er claimed any breac agreemen 1 the part of the C.P.R.which would Tastity the cancellation.He had never heard of any charge of fraud which would justify Me MePhillips explained that Mr.Ww ells declared in n th Pegistature that \u2018the omas said the fact of the grants having in posesssion of the C dre lacitie Railway as already explained, only came to his knowledge ten days ago.He felt that the Legislature had acted too bastily and unfairly in pass- in \u201crepudiation\u201d act.The present enquiry should have been made before and not subsequent to the passing of that act, which was an ex parte proceeding de signed to deprive the company rights.The Legislature had now bad their eyes ope to the real facts of the case and were in a position to rectify the error into which they.ha fallen.Answering questions put Mr.Helmcken, Sir Thomas said he Pad the impression that through the granting of a charter to another company, to build per the same route in 190%, the Leg had practically annulled the C.W.\u2018charter.He understood that \u2018by the i IN TAXATION = The Canadian Railways Will Fight the Ontario Assessment Bill.NO DEMAND FOR CHANGE The Bill is Looked Upon as An Attack on the Credit of the Railways.Both the G.T.Companies are decidedly opposed to the change in their taxation, which is contemplated in the Assessment bill now before the Legislature in When the bill comes up in committee R.and the C.P.R- tant £ the ce-presi \u201cWe are all hes, pu Mr.gan, \u2018\u2018in maintaining the status quo; in perpetuating th arrangement arrived at with Legislature four pn ago.\u201cThe ngs the steam railroads have always been asse at the same value as other land in the neighbouxhood, po THE HORNS OF HIS DILEMMA.subsidy act, provided that the lands to be grant when ear should be chosen in siternate blocks à along the line of railway, wherever such la failing which, the Governm: faim up the deficiency by substituting other available public lands in other portions of the province.His complaint was that negotiations having been complete an having been issued to the company for lands earned by the company in constructi a railway through a a very difficult country, that the Govern ment should ex parte, and without a ves- i valid reason, ave passe fo act repudiating their former act e did no understand at the time it tas first brought to his notice that bill 67 affected the bloeks in dispute.He understood et the il was to ble the province the land subsidy to earned by © \"the onstruction of the section of the C.& Ww.not know who drafted the bill.Mr.Brown so much experience that he might have drafted it himself.(Laughter.) He had no conversation with any Eur Ye the Government re garding the bill.The bill was in Brown's charge, and he (witness) did not interfere.He lieved in allowing a captain full charge of his ship HE WOULD BLAME THE ROCKS.\u201cBut,\u201d said Mr.Helmcken, \u2018 \u201csuppose the ship was on the rocks would you not tain ame cap \u201cPerhaps I ould or I might blame the rocks,\u201d li r Thomas.Montreal last fall, Sir Thomas had complained hel the crown grants no rned ac- con at\u2019 al right to the grants he would deliver then In reference a letter written to Mr.Ww ells, he considered that the Legislature pret too much trme to considening rail- emes without any solid bases, to the neglect of the best interests of \"the rovince, which w y legislation that would encouage the development of the pagicultural, timber and mineral resources of the rovince.acific Railway had spen railways in the in- ponte roads which ad never paid inter- charges, the company naturally felt aggrieved at the Government and the Legislature were continually threaten- a line through to the coast to cut it out of the southern country.He had found, as a rule, that when the Legis: lature granted some new railway chart the the parties securing it would come to « the with a proposition to sell o Cina answer to Mr.McCaul, Sir Thomas said he did not understand that Mr.Wells wished to take the grants back to toria.He understood Mr.Wells intended in the east for some tim islatare met vester day \u201cafternoon, and took a further adjournment till the Zith, when the committee millions in ee the brief eitting.Judge Walk- em's ronort of the Curtis Royal oma sion of last year va pletely exonerating THE CANADIAN NORTHERN.Report That G.T.B.Will Take the Line Over Denied.Speqial to The Montreal Star.Toronto, May 21.\u2014 Mr.Hugh Suther land, executive agent of the Canadian Northern, denies the reports that the Grand T rank visit has ny con con- negotations or ta the \u201cCanadian Northe Da Over Western Crop Conditions.Winnipeg, May 21 be C.PR report issued yes nerally favourable for a bountiful ealthy wheat and grain crop this year.From 90 to 06 i grain vent.of the is already : sown.rain of Saturday 18 y sown out the and Sunday was general t wheat belt.d be better served gan \u2018 ai es the tax shows conditions | the agreement was that that condition should continue to exist.\u201cFair both to country and railway, that understanding made the G.T.R.by far the largest Jaxpayer in Ontario.reason why a dead set should b be \u2018made up railways.in very good shape.With a surplus already, it does pot need money, to carry on the affairs of the province uch the same view was found to obtain in C.P.R.official circles \u201cThere is no general demand in Ontario 5; e term actual \u201cThe whole ify 1 of reproductions,\u201d answered Mr.Dunlop \u201cThe miles of our line along the north shore of Lake Superior cost between seven and eight millions of dollars to build.That me passes through a section of country ich, barren and une is, so far as the railway is lute- ly non uctive.It will thus be seen that if we have to pay taxes on the actual amount that would be required to bud the line line \u2014in Other w upon the actu ue be n ng thou sands of dollars out for taxes pain nothing could come out .of the country.\u2019 on the cost the cost of construction?\u201cI take it,\u201d answered Mr.Dunlop, \u201cthat it means very much what the assessor\u2014 a man presumably who will know very little about rlroading\u2014may undertake to make it m Each m his own computation on be + value of a railroad property.I a line in Mhici- \u2014one witho ut an \"terminal facilities in any argo city\u2014which recently sold for $1 That line could be reproduced in ch \u201cbetter pe\u2014wi er roadbed and rolling stock\u2014for not more than the figure mentioned.yet the: State or which Jt is proposed to is an equi o amet\u2019 mer certainly ¢ do mot, Up to 1899 the Provincial Governm ent never taxed ways.At the session of the Legislature in that year, however, a movement looking toward this end was set on foot.The Gov erpment v wanted revenue and the iton of a tax of $5 a mile on railways, vhen it, became t that this di be adop he si ways said: RR: if you are do that, leave in the eid cipalities & it is and as it has always > r the time being th was he oought by by the legislators to be satis- further attempt is to be fac to.extort moneys from the railway corporations.ml the question directly, I may say that tion unfair, because were it ad ,the ya would have to pay oom 0 to 20 now n every urban municipality int tbe vof we are ollar for dollar for land and buildinge, as the individual owner js assessed in rural our Jands a buildings are where the farmers\u2019 buildings practically escape taxation \u201cThe largest percentage of the earnings muni | Racicot presided.Monsignor \u201cBut does the term actu value mean k Chocolate !.D.MASSON & 00; Meuiresl, Aguats, 86 if moeqnently unfaie to operate - \"Sao a à lin - centres a Chie- ago, Detroit, ., and Greater New York.New York City alone opulation - larger Y that of fo of Ontario, while the it is situated has a population double that the entire Dominion.The Jegiclation at Toronto want to know why the wars of Canada do not pay taxes the same o those of the United States, ou Pave the reason now.You might as well ask why why a uper does not pey as mu Pillionaire = \u2014 simply because he has not one the m 8 \u2018oronto the Legislators want s of Canes, wi states of New Y ois, which per Le papal \u201cDown at within the hia is all very well when it jut a ough to that the conditions are et similar in Canada.Here we sos! Pas built by men who \u2018have never received, and will ever receive, & cent of return upon so inv e companies pow operating those lines pay cire on debentures, but not a cen! on the stoc Whe then attemp t to nies which already ifficult to meet the on ada in rh ion which are already upon the?\\ ASCENSION DAY 7 IN THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES.The early Masses this morning at 5.30 and 6.30 o dock in all the Roman Catholic churcnes rere largely attended by the worki At lv clock.Solemn High Maeses were sung.The high altars were tastefully decorated with tlowers, candies and coloured hts.Immediately atter the singing of the gospel by the deacon or the celebrant, the Paschal Candle, which had been i of His Grace Archbishop Bruchesi, Mgr.Laroy, sishop of the diocese of Africa, officiat ass, y two Seminarians as deacon and eub-deacon.The Choir rendered a special musical progra the assisted by deacon dn MANUFACTURERS OPPOSE LABOUR LEGISLATION.Special to The Montreal Siar.Toronto, May 21.\u2014 Some proposed labour legislation in the Dominion House and a ground th en a is and that it will cause friction and in- frioti ween em- the hold of \u2018organise.the industries of Canada and tian to irresponsible 5! rd 1 to the bill introduced by Hon, y R.Tatohford i in the Onta ro Legilatars perm the establi crease ploye, will ed labour o gre undes mancially the Govenment of Ontario is Ti Concibiat rompted by organived la- and will prove a menace to employers if it becomes law HEAT FATALITIES IN GREATER NEW YORK.New York, May 21.\u2014 Two school chil dren, a boy and a , died on the street yn rom the ef effects of t= x lained to hor moth.old, com - + the made her ill, but to school.to go she reached the etreet she staggered | steps and ri She ied a moment later.pope boy, , 8 years ol trated in rn of his home \u2019 white \u201chie mother was watching him from a window.He, too, died before the arrival of a physician.There were two cases of heat prostration reported in Manhattan.The weather there was even warmer on Tuesday.The thermometer at Doon regi eather ever recorded bureau for May 20 on The temper- yesterday.at twenty minutes after 3 rer \u2018afternoon was T f imilar time on a similar day in May was 86 degreen in 1877, and 72 degrees i PRINCESS MAY BE DEPRIVED OF CHILD.ve Bt in stated that the se of Saxony, to a angie at Lindau, Lover eh pod bh elopement wi Ends tutor of her children.vi is Rare that epression will y lead to rélig- ious melancholia.PREMIER TWEEDIE | HEARS CHARGES.Special to The Montreal Star.Bt.John, - = B., Premier Tweedie cam Be play A last ph He will vetique the charge preferr against W i by John Hokelres, © man is rumored that hares will be interference on the part of the chief.Cl have also been agains it of the provincial lunatic seylum.commissioners are charges at & meeting this aftérnoon.Drowned at Fredricton.Special to \u2018The Montreal Star.dna 2 A.Canadian Northern Grain Shipments.Special to the Montreal Star.ern ihe og doc 1 The Canadian ne out rom mie bf Seton elevators 4,000,.hitle grain in baleen lines west of having peg.last year \"been especially coared 1p.compare | y of Ontazio .railways to \u2018pay thom 3 in the | | atrocities in the C nearest ap- - recorded for New York at the Yoou! 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Congratulatory letters are being received by Messrs.Greenlees Brothers upon the success of \u201cKING EDWARD VI.\u201d Scotch Whisky, which has won such great popularity throughout Canada by reason of Its exceptional good quality, beauty of taste and mellowed maturity.The aw.INSIDE Froon à Paint A INSIDE VBE ONLY Tue 8-W.Porch Froon | Paint FOR PORCH FLOORS.THE 8-W.FLOORLAC rom STAINING FLOORS.MAR-MOT DURABLE FLOOR VARNISH.THE 8-W.FLOOR WAX rom poLisHine noone.THE 8-W.CRACK & Scam FILLER FOR PILLING BEAMS AND UNSIGHTLY CRACKS, You choose the style of finish\u2014we give you \u2018the best goods for the purpose.Color cards and full information can be had at the S.W.P.BT.XING EDWARD VII, SCOTGH WHISKY | For Sale at Principal Hardware and Paint Stores STOVE REPAIRS Perhaps your Stove Is out of repair, and you do not know where to get the Plates for it.Try ues.We make Linings for all kinds of Stoves.cz st oon H.R.IVES & CO.General Founders, - CORNER QUEEN AND WILLIAM STREETS.118 eod tf ATROCITIES IN CONGO FREE STATE.Subject Discussed in British | House of Commons\u2014A Ministerial Explanation.London, May a -\u2014 In the House Commons, last evening, Mr.Herbert Se muel called attention to the THE QUESTION OF HEAT fn modern buildings is a most important one.NO BUILDING IS COMPLETE POWERS SYSTEM OF HEAT REGULATION This System insures an aûtomatic, even distribution of heat to all apartments.NO OVERHEATING NO WASTE OF FUEL NO DISCOMFORT We should like to tell you more about this subject.THE POWERS REGULATOR COMPANY 732 Dorchester Street, Montreal.\u2026.we we .LX .condemned the Government of ey state without direct evidence.ten the resolution was unanim- usly adopted in a modified form, eliminat- .condemnation ! of the Congo State \u201c= KOLA! municate forthwith with the signatories of the Berlin This is a Delicious, Non - Alcoholic Beverage, possessing the strength sus- fst ora RE The Jatest testimony in regard thereto being thut of Mr.Morrison, an American Presbyterian missionary, which is now in possession of the Foreign Office.Mr.Samuel recounted some, of the horrors, knowledge of wi which has long been ren propert y, and moved 3 resolution declaring th Government of the Congo Free State Mr.Kruger in Paris.= Paris, May 21.\u2014 Former President Kru- taining properties of the Kola Nut, and is just the drink for this weather.\" TRY IT! - d ROBERT ALLAN, 620 DORCHESTER STREET.1784.117 Zeod SININMY a pore in a etrong voice aml seem- ho [Pir D a The Good Quality Retained in preparing Ready Lunch Beef, all the appetizing and nourishing qualities are retained.W.Clark, Mfr,, Montreal.+ tradin monopolies.and pl Tequesting the Beinn Government to confer with the signatories of the Berlin act, by which the Congo State exists with the view of abating the ev Viscou nt Crenborne, Under Secretary of State for orem Affairs, replied y and hesitatingly.Referring to the treatment of natives, he ake that the Government of the Congo State had \u201cbeen marked im a high degree with certain kinds of administrative development,\u201d at which the ouse iscoun Cranborne ¢ added chat the Congo hrate au authorities did not deny that excesses, caded that hed taken the ordinary pepe of civilized es unish the = Dias he id po know hetha the these effectual.The Government a bed Pt the motion as it stood, TEL.ire jo sBujumy ed my ejing pus p409 sÉuumy Jsjjoy quoquom 40035 _ SLL \u201c09 NITAYdUYL ONY INL \u2018ONINMY 3NNOS NMONY TIAM 160000 LESHEHL Hod ENV.oO CHILDREN'S LINEN Most mothers have a pride in the exquisite neatness of their Children\u2019s Linen.Common Starc.: quickly gives to fine Bnen that yellow tinge that Is so distasteful and at the same time destroys the fabric.If you want a flexible stiffness with snowy whiteness in your linen use Afler one fair test you'll be satisfied that Bee Starch has fairly earned its widespread popularity by its superior merit.Bee Starch costs no more than common Starch.At all grocers.Save Your Coupons.Bee Brand Baking Soda & pated from Bee Brand Borax b guaranteed 99 per cent the bot biwbonate thal mamey can buy, and wers can depend pure, and is prepared from what is known as balloon dust, the , Toe Pind Bn re a crop | Ee.Mn Litonn.cali fered the rectorate | - Ve - ing held yesterday, when the League dis: \u2018cussed the question ot land grants from \u2019 \u20ac RG es ÿE To t x i 75 Rev.Dyson Hague Has Been Offered a Rectorate in That City.INVITATION CAME TO-DAY The Congregation of the Memorial Church Want to Secure His Services as Parish Priest.\u2018The Rev.Dyson Hague, assistant minister of St.George's Church, has been of- of the Memorial (\u2018hureh, \"London, Ont.On being seen to- dav 'in regard to the matter.Rev.Mr.Hague said that at would be impossihle at present tor him to make any defin- 1te statement with reference to the ot- fer.Memorial Church is one of the most important in the Diocese of Huron.a » Rev.Mr.Hague ; | has been connected Rev, Dyson Hague.with St.George's \u2019 for a year and a half, coming here from Toronto, where he was professor of pastoral theology and homi- tics in Wycliffe College as well as special prescher in the Church of the Redeemer.oo He is a ron of Mr.(eo.Hague.and is in his forty-fifth year.le was educated at Upper.Canada t ollege and Toronto Uni- ÿ.and pursued lis theological studies at \u2018Wycliffe ( oliege.After his ordination in 1882 he was for three vears curate of Bt.James t'athedral, Toronto, then for five years revor of M.Paul's Church, Brockville, and from I8W to 1897 rector of St.Pzul's Church.Halifax.Mr Hague in the author of several bonks.He is an eéamast and elnquent spesker, aud a de-| _ voted parish worker.MAY ADDRESS THE CONGREGATIONS OF CATHOLIC CHURCHES.The Mnntreal League for the Prevention of Tuberculosis 15 growing =teadily in nn- portance and influence.and a large amount of work has heen undertaken and 1s being energeticallv pushed torward.The league 15 now @tablished in ats own quarters.11 Bleury Jt Sots $5.00, red at the Grant Gold Cure Institute, Sent everywhere in plain wrapper with full iregtions, on receipt of price ; P.O.box 456.Mont.eal.87 eod tf , Geq, Gr \u2018Phone, East Novi-modi Readiness! .Whatever you need fer Victoria » count us ready.You know the e t of the stock we carry and how promptly we make necessary alterations.This is the best store to come to whenever you're in a hurry.Styles are different here, \u2014 prices are different.Such newness and novelty has never been seen before in gaïments ready-to-wear.Nori-modi Costume Co., 2364 St.Catherine.\u2018MEETINGS AND SOCIETIES.In the Labour World.LABOUR DAY DEMONSTRATION.\u2014 The Iron Moulders held a meeting last night at 132 St.James street.when it was decided to make the greatest showing on Labour Day in the history of the union.The core-makers and the pattern- makers will,unite with the moulders on this occasi and it is now thought that the iron workers will be the largest body of men in the parade this year.THE ECONOMIC LEAGUE.\u2014At last night's meeting of \u2018the Economic League ft was stated that the militia had been called out five times in Canada as a re- vûlt of strikes, First the fishermen's strike at Vancouver, then the street railway strike at London, then the strike at the Valjeyfield cotton mills, then the Toronto street car strike and the Montreal \u2018longshoremen's strike.THE FRACKMEN\u2014The strike \u2018of the teselrhen on the Canada Atlantic Rail- = Js dtl] on.though most of the strik- ave pAbtained other employment, and alt \u2018have tacated the company's houses.THe owen cliim that the company is look- INK after \u201cthé tracks by means of large gasigs carried by special patrol trains.TRADES UNIONS GROWING .~The officials of the Trades and Labour Cone gress of Canada have been notified that the woodworkers, plumbers and \u2019long- shéremen have formed unions in Owen Sound.A federal union of the A.F.of L.was.also organized recently, and a Trades Council will soon follow.THE TRADES C@UNCIL.\u2014The regular meeting of the Montreal \u2018Trades and Labour Council will be held to-night In Blue Label Hall, when many questions will be discussed.The excessive water ratés charged in Montreal will be considered.FORM AN INBURANCE FUND.\u2014The Amalgamated -Assoctation \u2018of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers will establish an insurance fund.All members of the assocla- tion will be assessed forty cents each a yer for the fund.AMALGAMATED.\u2014 The Telegraphers' Association and the Commercial Tele- grdphers\u2019 Union are now one organisation.They will hold a convention on July 19 in New York City to elect offi- LADIES\u2019 AUXILIARY, A.O.H.\u2014 Extensive preparations are being made by\" thé Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, Division No.5.for the euchre and ébcial to be held in Conservatory Hall, on Friday evening, May a.\u2018 for that tired feeling try \u201cO'Keefe's\u201d Lin Extract of Malt.As a putrieut toric it is upsyrpesesd.Lu LL 4 Special Notice.Piano Repairs.\"Phone Up 2688, or call and get Willis & Co.to give you an estimate to repair your piano when you are in the country and have it ready for you on your retarn.Warerooms Bt.Catherine street.Pianos tuned, stored and repaired.public bodies of that country, who 1taxation and Gas, Electric and Combination Firtures, _ Gas Globes and Electric Shades.SPECIAL PRICES THIS MONTH.THE ROBERT MITCHELL CO.,Ltd.107 Zaw 1° 8 BLEURY STRÉET.fHE MOST NUTRITIOUS.Te ise 39 > and maiutain robus GIVING STRENGTH & Vigour 117 300d WHEN TO BUY Order your Coal to be delivered early and secure the lowest prices.WHAT KIND TO BUY ,*- Makecertain that you receive the Scranton Celebrated Household Coal WHERE TO BUY IT From the firm that will give you~ entire satisfaction.\"CITIZENS COAL COMP NY 246 St.James St.LORNE ROSS, INDIA AND LANCASHIRE.British Workmen Want Certain In.| dian Duties Abolished.London, May 21.\u2014 Lord George Hamilton, the [ndiun Secretary, received at the India Office to-day an influential deputation representing the cotton employers and operatives of \u2018Lancashire, the members of the House of Commons from the various hire districts and representatives of } lition of the Indian cotton and ex- \u201cThe Secretary, b ble to meet the sos of the deputation.He said the Government of India could not afford to part with ite existing sources of contended that the excise dûty gave an equality of treatment between ire and India, and he undertook that while he was Secretary for In- dis the excise duties would be maintained oo long as the cotton duties \u2018were in opera- tion.EPFS'S COCOA | and say it is almost im '| that I have been cure A Kidney Sufferer ¢ POR 8 Fourteen Years.+ TERRIBLE PAINS ACROSS Could \u2018not'Sit Stand with Ease.; 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DAWSON-In this city on May th, Robert Emmet, youngest son of J.J.Dawson, aged 3 years and 3 months.Buried from his dfather\u2019» residence, P, Desmond; 4 street.Funeral private.(Now York, St Louis, Boston and Quebpo papers please copy.) DD WITI\u2014In this elty, on Thursday, Mat inst, in the @th year of his ee Clinton Witt, son of the late Jaco De Witt, Esq.\u2018Funera! from the residence of his nephew, C.HM.Gould, 33 Sherbrooke street, on Saturday, 2rd {nst., at 3.0 p.m.uv 2 DOYLE\u2014In thie city, on May 21, Richard Doyle, eldest son of the Jate Peter Doyle.Funeral from his mothes\u2019p residence, 61 Papineay avenue, On Ure day, 2rd, at 7.45 am.to Bt 8 Church, Maisonneuve street, and _thegce .to Cote des Neiges \u2018cematery.Friende and aoquaintances pleasé accept this intimation.119 2 DRAKE\u2014In the Hotel Dieu Hospital, ox May 20th, 1908, aged 79 y Ellen Don- : nelly, widow of the late John Drake a native of County Tyrone, Ireland.Funeral from the private chapel of the Hotel Dieu on Friday, May 2ist, at 630 .a.m.sharp.Friends and acquaintasices - are invited to attend.(Ogdensburg.New York, and Providence, R.L, papers please copy.) .GLEESON\u2014On May 2th, Joseph John Gleeson, aged.5 months and 6 days, be- \" loved son of William and Bridget Glee- * son.Funeral from his father\u2019s residence, 146 McCord street, at 2.30 this afternoon, McGUIGAN\u2014Ou May 20th, at §05 Berri street, Joseph Francis, youngest son ef James McGuigan.Funeral private.May 2st, in this city, Jessie Bateman, the only daughter of Richard Bateman, beloved wife of Herbert Parker, aged 22.Funeral from her aunt's residence, 88a St.Antoine street, on Saturday, at 8.30 a.m, (New York papers please copy.) PAYNE\u2014On the ist inst., at bis late residence, 23 Victoria st., John Payne, in his 60th year.Funeral notice later.RYAN\u2014At the residence of her brother, Joh J.Ryan, 172 Selby street, West- mount, on May 20, 1903, Maria Alma Ryan, in her 50th year.Interment at Quebec.(Sherbrooke, Quebec and New, York papers please copy.) REYNOLDS\u2014At 515 Wellington street.on Tuesday, May 10th, 1903, Kuthlesn Car- man, youngest and beloved daughter of Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Reynolds, aged 1 year and 6 months.Funeral private.Pleuse omit flowers.ns 3 OCHE~IQ this city on Wednesday, May Rn.John P.Roche, jate Sporting Editor of the Gasette, aged $3 years.Funeral will take place on Friday, 32nd inst, from the undertaking establishment of, Halpin & Yincent, 1381 Notre Dame 8tat 7.90 a.m.sharp, te Bt.Patrick's Church and thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery, us 2 DEATHS OUTSIDE THE OITY.ES\u2014At Central Norton, N.B.\u2026 on BE 17th, Amelia C.Baçhes, aged 3 years.® vi.on Thurs 3 _ ._Albang.\u2026 0 .- BELDEN A: St Dr, Belden.veteran of G.A.R.IN ont Mes \u2014 Hamilton, Ont.on Ba olay A omen, infant son of Dr.and Mrs.G.8.Bingham.® _ CARBON\u2014At Hafnilton, Ont, ôn May 16 James Carson,\u2019 in his 48rd vu th, _ .John, N.B, on ay GARE At ona daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Carr.® ; .DUFFY\u2014At St.John, N.B., on May 37.George 1.youngest son of John apd the late\u2019 Mary J.Duffy, in the 34th year of.his age.® HOGG\u2014At London, Out, on May 16th, Thomgs Hogg.sr., aged 64- years.HUGHES\u2014At London, Ont, on May 17th, John J.Hughes, aged 31 ven oa \u2014) wa, Frederic! ur, + LY eon Ur Thomas V.and Elvirs Lyon, ig his 32nd year.® LUCAS\u2014At Hamilton, Ont, on May 18th, \u201cThomas Lucas, aged &1 years.May \u201d \u2014At Hamilton, Ont.on AM McNeal, relict of the late David McMillan.® REID\u2014At Hamilton, Ont.on May 18th, Conrad Reld, in his 88th year.® \u2014At Hamilton, Ont, on May BE Mary.beloved wife of William Sûl- livan, aged 7 years.® SMITH\u2014At London, Ont., on May 16, Mr.Alexander Bmith, aged 63 years.\u2019 , IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory of John Drysdale Salmon, who died May 21st, 1901.Gone.but not forgotten.SCOTCHMEN REFUSE hot pie on Sunday preferring charlotte.500 doz.Window Shades, 3 ft.X 6 it complete with; roller and brackets,ready to put up, 286 each.\u2018With lace, 40e each.Lace and insertion, 60c each.9% The Martel-Stewart Co.11 085 Orelg St, Montreal.84 Meastres ken frèe of charge.oF Phone Mais 1677.= MRS.LANGTRY » WJLL DRAMATIZE MARCONI SYSTEM, Special to the Montreal Star.London, May 21.\u2014A Marconigraph pewspaper printed on board the Amerie can Line stcamer Philadelphia, at Soutiw ampton, from New York, eays that Mm.{ Langtry intends to dramatize the Mar- com system.The climax of the propce- ed play will be a scéne on an ocean liner, on which the villainy of the villain snd the heroism of the hero will be estghlishe ed by Ethergreph memgges fro Nine tucket.2 } GRAND TRUNK.TAKES OVER TOLEDO SHORE.Toledo, Ohio, May 21.\u2014A.B.Atwater assistant to the vice president and manager of tbe Grand Trunk Railway for terday, annpunced that the receiver for the Detroit and Toledo 8hore would be discharged next week .the property would be taken over the Grand Trunk at that tüme.; ç Mr R.8.Logan, sssistany in Canade or the general menager, that no authentic information had been rpoeiv.ed at headquarters ths above despatch, he presumed the report oor rect.\u2018\u201c : i > | Mon-Union.Men Ruñtixg Cars.pu vient Rte Cons Mar 2L\u2014The Connec- jeu way a ghting Compan diy further Increased the Sumber of he cars operated by non-union men in the city end | suburbs, all the li t à suburbe, the ines except one being oper no demonstra tions and the guards of deputy sherid were withdrawn from many of the cares.i Murray, : lines west of Detroit, who was here yes -e Fs «1 tana wae on WL SIL y+ = ae Wea PA A ro IY Bmore ve nF en THE MONTREAL LE ¢ HURSDAY, MAY 21, 1008.5 >\u201d à \\ * ST, HYACINTHE SWEPT BY THE FLAMES.\u2014AII that remains of the door and window factory.The bridge appears in- the distance.Sketched by a staff artist of the Star.L on ch ; ./ For seven long hours yesterday the Fire King reigned in the little manufacturing town of St.Hyacinthe.During that time three hundred and fifty dwelling houses, seven factories, three hotels, and the Girouard Academy were razed to the ground.Of the commercial 2nd chief residential sections of the town nothing now remains but a heap of smouldering ruins.Not since 18768 has such a disastrous conflagration visited the town.: 4.that time St.Hyacinthe has been singularly free from fires.The insurance companies looked upon the town as a good risk.The owners of the buildings became careless.A great number let their policies lapse altogether.Then the crash came.It is a singular fact that there have been during the last few days eight false alarms.One alarm was turned in from the very spot where the present conflagration started, namely, the factory of Cote Bros.When the brigade turned out yesterday at noon, it was thought to bo another fruitless quest.In this way much valuable time that might have been used in fhe removal of household effects was wasted.- Had the residents been allowed another half an hour, much of the Joss might have been obviated.SWEPT OVER A BIG AREA.The fire swept the.whole of the district from St.Hyacinthe street clean to the river.Its origin is unknown.The men had.left Cote\u2019s factory at noon.There are of course many theories advanced, but in all probability the immediate cause will never be known.; One thing is certain.Smouldering ruins mark the spots where busy factories stood.Heaps of charred wood are all that remain of many homes.Half a mile square the fire raged.Everything within that radius was obliterated.It would be hard to overestimate the good work done by the Montreal firemen.Sub-Chief Dubois, Captains Briere and Morin and twenty- five firemen, two steam engines and two hose waggons did splendid work.The priests and brothers of St.Hyacinthe there and everywhere.Seminary were here, At seven o'clock the flames were practically the Montreal men left.The St.Hyacinthe brigade lost a large quantity of hose as the rapid spread of the flames caused it to be abandoned.under contgol and Will be in the Vicinity of $800,000.During a Disastrous Conflagration Which Raged For Seven Hours Yesterday The Commercial District of St.Hyacinthe Was Laid in Ruins.The Fire Swept Over An Area of Half a Mile Square.350 Houses, 3 Hotels, 7 Factories and 10 Stores Were Destroyed.1000 People Were Rendered Homeless and : 300 Men Thrown Out of Work.Origin of Fire Unknown.Loss One of the most remarkable things in connection with the fire was the remarkable way it jumped from one street to the other, leaving whole blocks untouched, and then returning to complete its deadly work.\u2018Within \u2018an hour of the start, five separate blazes could be counted in different directions.During the evening there was a rumour that the bridge across the river bad gone, but that was not correct.By dint of much hard work the flames were kept away and the bridge saved.e local insurance men claim that the dry spell is to be held accountable for the startling rapidity with which the flames spread.Luckily the wind kept steadily from one quarter.© 66600006 dé60000 64 66060$ AND BIEN SOT æe 0000000000000 0000000Q CAS AAS ° FIRST ALARM.\"The alarm was rung in at 12.25 by Emile A alibenti, an employe of the Dussault and Lamoureux factory.He saw flames issuing from one of the windows of Cote\u2019s factory.In a very short time the dozen members of the Ët.Hyacinthe fire brigade, who also cover the duties of town | policemen.were on the scene with the engines.The volunteer firemen, who number 15 all told.were also on hand, and every effort was made to check the progress of the flames.It was not to be, however.The whole of the lower town of St.Hyacinthe was seen to be doomed to destruction within fifteen minutes of \u2018the outbreak.With amazing rapidity the flames jumped from one house to another.The heat and drought of the past weeks had made matters easy for the fiery onslaught.In the \u2018twinkling of an eye the avalanche of fire swept, onwards.It was a fickle fire.Occasionally it would jump a house or two.then it doubled on its tracks.At two o'clock a quarter of a mile of burning buildings could be seen.At two-thirty the scene had changed.The wind had been blowing at a thirty mile clip from the southwest.The flames bounded forward under its whip.Suddenly the stiff breeze veered round.The 8 Is and flying embers were carried in the direction of the upper part of the, city.St.Hyacinthe appeared to be doom T condition of things did not \u201clast long, however.The wind spon settled back into its old quarter and as the day waned, it freshened instead of moderating.It was an exciting half hour when the u er part of the town was threatened.Homes were hastily vacated.Furniture of all sorts and sizes was carted away to ae fe fe Be 3e oJe fe ofe of fe fe of fe 4 One feature of yesterday was very exciting.Bourgoun & Co.s hardware store caught fire.The firm had a lot of powder and cartridge on hand, to say nothing of oils and other inflammable mater- began to ex- one roar the Maison Bou lapsed like a house of .dt Fb ddd bd ded fresh fields and pastures safe.The people had given up all hope and were wait- Ing the tread of events sullenly and un- complainingiy.The sudden blow bad dazed them.LOCALITY OF BLAZE.The locality in which the fire occur red is one of the oldest parts of the town.Of recent years factories have sprung up like mushrcoms.\u2018The area bound by the Yamaska River and St.Antoine street was the chief manufacturing locality of St.Hyacinthe.Although there were several residential streets.they were of u cheap and mediocre character.The district was given over to the whirr and hum of machinery, and the clang of the hammer on the anvil.The few residential strects were thickly populated.Most of the houses were of antique frame order.The flames simply revelled among its congenial surroundings of dry and rotten timbers.WORK OF FIREMEN.The men worked like trojans.When the Montreal contingent tore down the hill with gongs clanging, the large crowds along the fire area broke into loud cheering.The newcomers were speedily at work.A glance was sufficient to show where the advancing army of flames would have to be broken.At that juncture the flames had eaten their way along St.Antoine street, taking m the whole of the rear streets to the rink of the Yamaska.St.Piete street was the crucial point.Here the fire must be checked.It \u201cthis were not accomplished the flames would spread and jump the narrow street, then nothing could save St.Hyacinthe.The Montreal men were soon at work, With the skill of experts they trained their streams of water upon the corner of St.Piete and St.Antoine.A religious institution came in for the bulk of their attention (and water.) It seemed as though at one time the flames would get the mastery, but little by little, the advance was checked.Montreal fire bri de undoubtedly saved the day and St.yacinthe.WATER SUPPLY.The water supply was very weak.There that was very little pressure.This fact had a lot to do with the enormous area of the conflagration.Frequently the supply ran out entirely and the men had to stand by and watch the onslaught of the fiery element.Forty-seven hydrants were in use.The chief of the fire brigade explained to the Star reporter that so many hydrants being in use naturally leesened the pressure and caused a great deal of inconvenience and loss.ro FIRE FIEND\u2019S PROGRESS.Cote\u2019s shoe factory was completely de molished within half an hour.Then the fire leaped forward along St.Antoine and caught the sash and door factory of P.Morin.This was of course easy work.The grist mill of Lamolotte & Dro.was speedily reduced to a glowing mass of smouldering embers.A machine shop and store house belongi to the game firm fell an easy prey.e foundry of Dus sault & Lamoureux came next on the fire's visiting list, and one of the most up-to- date factories in Quebec province crum- led up like tissue paper.Nothing was eft standing last night but the tall chimney that stood sentinel over the reeking ruins.Hudon and Augustin's machine shop was entirely consumed.The factory recently occupied by Duplessis, machinery, went up in smoke.The Ottawa Hotel, the Frontenac Hotel and part of the Union Hotel were completely obliterated.S.Bourgois & Co.s hardware store fell by the wayside.The Deering RN ERLE \u201c5 pe 4 4 ST.HYACINTHE SWEPT BY THE FLAMES.\u2014View of the scene of the conflagration at 7 ., by-a staff artist of the Star.WN - SN LEAN out A nu Ww % A a « p.m., sketched from the corner of St.Francois and St.Antoine streets 5 v FERROL (The Iron-O11 Food) An Ideal Combination Everybody knows that Iron and .Cod Liver Oil are the greatest system-builders known to medical science.Neariy éverybody knows, too, that most people find it very difficult and sometimes impossible to take and digest Cod \u2018Liver Oil or Iron.This trouble is completely removed by the introduction of FERROL, which combines Iron \u2018with Cod Liver Oil and a modicum of Phosphorus in an entulsion sant.to take and so easy to assimilate that infants digest It without difficulty.1 Sample and literature tree.+ The.@ Botte.At ail Druggiete or from THE FERROL.COMPANY} Limited \u2014 yr 154 ring weet Toronto, Ont.CANADIANS ENTER U.S.AN@ VIOLATE ALIEN LABOUR LAWS.Ogdensburg, N.Y., May 21.\u2014Immigration Inspector Estello, for the United States, has just unearthed an alleged wholesale violation af the alien contract labour law by New York contractors e ed in building operations at Lake K ua, in Adirondacks.Many Canadian mechanics working there and at other resorts are said to have been secured through a, im Canadian towns, as they work for les pay than Americans.A report has been made to the U.8.Immigretion Department at Washington.Chicago's Half a Million Fire.: Chi , May 21.\u2014Fire thet for s time last night threatened the wholesale clothing district at Jac) and Franklin streets did 8500000 à before it was gotten under control.Bel the fire was subdued.the six-story building at Jackson Boulevard was destroyed « .ORCHARD MEETINGS - ARRANGED FOR JUNE.Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec, May 21\u2014The followi \u201corchard meetings\u201d wil be held in the rov- ince of Quebec in the early part of June: Hemmingford, June 1: Frontien, June 2; Hallerton, June 3; Sherrington, June 4; Napierville, June 5; St.Leonard de Port Maurice, June 8; Notre Dame de Grace, June 9; Cote.des Neiges, June 10; 8t.Bruno, June 11; 8t.Hilaire, June 12.The ers will be Messrs F.L.J.8.Scriver, fruit i ts of the Dominion Department Agriculture, and a lecturer of the Quebec Depart Agriculture.fiment of a Children Ory for CASTORIA.J 0 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000 Harvesting Co.are looking for fresh (and reproof) quarters.verything t.Antoine street suffered.os Bk, In the meantime, while the big factories had been receiving their baptism of fire the flames had eaten into the heart of the residential section of what might be termed the \u2018lower town.\u201d Block after block, street after street, fell before the fiery breath of the invader.St.Hyacinthe / |etreet, St.Ann, St.Francois, St.Simon, Mondor, Piete, St.Marguerite, St.Marie, Concord, St.Michel, St.Paschal, St.Casimir, all have disappeared from the map.Smoking ruins mark the spots where once the factory and dwelling reared their heads.It was a scene of most utter deeo- lation.MAYOR INTERVIEWED.Mayor St.Jacques, when seen by the Star reporter, was an extremely busy man.He was hard at work with the firemen.Mayor St, Jacques could give no cause for the fire's sudden appearance.He scouted the incendiary theory.The opinion he had was that one of Cote\u2019s workmen had carelessly dropped a match on going to his dinner at noon, and from such a small beginning the conflagration rations had been made at the various convents and institutions, likewise in the Town Hall, to care for the homeless and hungry.Not much difficulty was expected in this regard, as most of those burned out had friends or relatives in the city and would be well cared for.In regard to a subscription list, he volunteered the opinion that one would be taken up short- Wend the province would have an op- unity o owi racti 5, with the homeless free ympatby At five o'clock the flames were at their height.The whole of the lower part of the busy little town was a seething mass of fire.Business was entirely suspended.Men and women turned out to fight the encroaching flames.Employer and employe worked shoulder to shoulder to save the different factories.It was a fight against odds.The huge mass of roaring fire that towered skywards licked u everything within the doomed area.the fighters could \u2018do was to make a stand and break the\u2018 onslaught of the Fre king .cademie Girauard, on St.M - rite street, was an early victim.he academy had five hundred pupils and fifteen brothers, and when the flames seized the building none of the inmates knew of the conflagration.By superhumen efforts the magnificent library was saved.The nuns\u2019 convent was at one time surrounded by the fire, but the efforts of the | Montreal men broke the back of thé invader at this point.Although badly ecorched and damaged by water, the convent escaped annihilétion.It is certain that had the convent caught the fire would have made ite way into the upper town and the days of St.Hyacinthe would have been numbered.SIGHTS AND SCENES.Every safe in the upper part of the town was ed a store-house for household goods.Every house was im: into the salvage service.Bodies ae pianos, kitchen utensils and tables were dumped in all manner of places.All the delivery waggons in the city were on hand, and the goods were speedily removed from the threatened districts.Old men and maidens, young men and women assisted in the work of removal.Priests ea The following is a list of the more vy losses :+ J.A.G Lamoureux & Co, Beland & Co.,Hamel & Allaire Sicotte & Co., Bourgoin & Co.Rain ville & Co, A.Lapalme, Z.Ber- thiaume, A.Desjardins, E.Bisson- nette, J.Hebert, F.Langelier, J.Blanchard, J.Mathieu, R.Codere, P.P.Gatien, H.Tessier, M.Bro J.Marquette, ., C.J.icot, F.Bourgeois, Mme.Bourgeois, Hotel Ottawa, Hotel Frontenac, M.Arcand, - A.Eincennes, Girouard Academy, A.Ledoux, R.Larue, Charles Lapierre, J.Lapalme, J.oux, * H.Tremblay, A.Dubilly, N.Jean- otte, T.Gadbois,T.Maro, T.Grave-y line, 8.Mongeau, Nap.Belair, L.Messier, N.Guillaume, D.Larame, X.Levesque, A.Ladurantiye, D.Napoleon, F.Provencal, F.Gladin, J.Fremere, 8.Langelier, Wm.Ca- duette, M.Laliberte, P.Godesse, Mme.Phaneuf, J.B.Mongeau, E.Chatel, N.Lafleur, M.Sarrazin, M.Boisvert, Mme.Fortin, Mme.Gos selin, L.Messier, G.Mathien, T.Fontaine, L.Lemoine, E.Plante, F.Dion, O.Fredette, À.Grenier, F.B.Durocher,L.Duclos, L.Blanchet, F.G.Aumond, F.Roger, J.Belan- , P.A.Lefebvre, T.Guerin, A.resne, E.Guerin, Lafleur, A.Hudonm, J.E.Lacroix, and many others./ 000000060000 G00000000300000000000000000000000000000 IRON-OX Tablets \u201cI consider Inon-Ox TABLETS one of the most thorou ghly satis- ac roprietar Medicines 1 Rave des come familiar with, in more than 25 years\u2019 experience, ! \u201cNo pill or tablet that I have known, so well serves the purposes of an effective, yet gentle, liver pill and regu- \"Iator of the bowels, while at the same time acting as a tonic to the blood and nervous system.\u201d 8.E.Hick, Oaang nt Geter had spread.The Mayor said that prepa- | tels 3 Although by eight o'clock danger woe over.| treams of riod ere kept playing upon smouldering ruins throughout the night.The scene this amornin was desolation itself.The wi had died away.The heavy smoke hung over the reeking ruins.Black- od walls stood naked in the shimmering su t of the May morning.Huge factory chimneys were dotted here and there in imminent danger of falling, la iron safes, warped and battered by the white hot heat, were to be seen on all sides.Iron bare twisted into all manner of shapes, charred 2 og ny of wall still , made up a e utter desolation.© oe of FEEL E ELISE SIP IEEE | P4444 4440404444434 were everywhere.One venerable old father staggered up the main street with some poor Pazishioner\u2019s goods and chat- els in his arms.\u2018he students worked like horses.Occasionally a woman would a weeping, surrounded by a few things plucked like brands from the burning.Childre: n clung to the skirts \u2018of mothers.An indetinable fear of the unknown was in the air.A beavy pall of smoke hung over the town.From the fire-swept district came the shouts of men and the crash of falling walls and timbers.It was à scene that would live in the memory for years.ere were many acts of heroism during the day.Men braved the fire andbmoke to bring out women and children from the burning houses.It seemed as though the whole district caught fire at once.One little fellow, barely in his teens, named Theophile Turcot, rushed into a burning 2 Good order was preserved throughout the day.The Chief of Police.who is also Chief of the Fire Department, in conversion with the Star reporter, said that every one had worked splendidly.The Chief paid a very high tribute to the Montreal men and admitted that their prompt arrival saved the n wn.The scene of last ni will, however.long remain in the memory of the people of the little town.The roar of the flames, the yellow glare reflected in the the crash of falling timbers and the hiss of the two contending elements made an awe-inspiring pic- ure.PPPPQPPPPPO0PO0000GG® @ & ® © © © © @ @ © à 9 ® & $ © © © © [A i} t NA BL; RN Ii JU TS J i i i \u2014 es NUE > \u2018 i 1H r - ST.HYACINTHE SWEPT BY THE FLAMES.\u2014The ruins of Cote\u2019s boot and Shoe factory.Sketched by a staff artist of the Star.house and emerged a minute later bear ing in his arms a year old baby.It 1s a moet miraculous thing that no lives were Jost.Had the conflagration started during the night-time the lose of life must have been great, as there was barely time for escape.In some cases there was not time to save even a handful of furniture.The district caught like tinder.SCENES AFTER DARK.St.Hyacinthe last night was a city beautiful, From the upper town as far aa the eye co reach the ruddy glare was lighting up the sky.Tongues of angry flames shot up unceasingly.The hiss of the streams of water could lainly heard.It was a fairy-land, full AE owing colour.The Star revorter visi some of the destitute families and heard many a tale of woe.One family, by the name of Bour- u, has just fimished paying for their house and furniture.Yesterday saw the destruction of the little home they had struggled to secure.They spen e nig in wel Hall, where bedding and food were provided.Another man, by the name of Demas, had paid insurance on hu the past 15 years.He let his policy lapse last week.Another family was found sitting on their household ds in a secluded corner.They had no home and were newcomers to the town.The woman was even more cheerful than the | man, and the man was whistling.Near by a woman was crying and her sobs cut the air.And out there in the distance the great red light of destruction was flinging its beacon afar.; A visit to the town hall was reassuring.Everyone was comfortable.Nearly a thousand people are burned out of house and home.The majo ity of them lost their goods and chattels, T ey | were cheerful enough and viewed the matter phil hic- ally.Blankets and food were there ad lib.Nothing was left undone to add to the comfort of the homeless and unfortunate.By midnight the fire bad almost exhausted ite jes.Its progress had been stisfactorily checked.The smoke-begrimed men and the anxious women sought a few hours repose.St.Hyacinthe to lose her anxiety for the morrow.The bettle was over, the victory won.INSURANCE NOTES.F.-Bartels, the leading fire insurance man of the town, estimated that 350 houses, exclusive \u2018of factories, had been destroyed.He fi the loss at $300,000, $250,000 of wh was covered br insurance.The following is a list of tl i covered by Mr.Bartels in the different companies: Western, 94,600; British Amer- i oenix, $7,600; Manchester, ; onia, $2,000; Lon- and Lancashire, $1,200; Imperial , $800, The different concerns burnt out carry the following amounts: J.A.& M.Cote, 88,- 000; Lamolote & Bro., $10,000; Grist Mill, $10,000; 5.Bourgeois & Co., $8,000.LY VS P'TIT à y.i f mel] ST.HYACINTHE SWEPT BY THE FLAMES.\u2014View of the fire looking towards the river.Ruins of Lem in the background.Sketched by a ataff artist of the Star.oureux\u2019s foundry d MAYOR ORDERED RELEASE.De Proof That Bridgeport\u2019s Chief Officer Helped Striker Bridgeport, Conn., May 21.\u2019 \u2014 A sensation was caused here last night, when Matthew Reilly was arrested on the charge of stone-throwing during the riot on Sunday.Reilly made a statement after his arrest, in which he said that he was the man the Mayor ondered released from the ous tody of the Sheriff on Sunday.He said that as the crowd tried to drag him away the Mayor came upon the scene and said: \u201cI am the Mayor of Bridgeport; let thet man alone.\u201d The Mayor has heretofore denied that he interefered with any deputy on Sunday, and the city hae been agitated over the question to a considerable extent.Famous Picture Ruined.Special to The Montreal Star.Vienna, May 21.\u2014The Milan correspondent of the Neuss Wiener Tegblatt reports that Leonard i h > depl e for a | time and de paintod made.wll atiempta Towers.it ie n a t tion Futile.Onl Does Bar.Clean the stove, take cloth and rub on some paste.In 5 and 10 cts.packages.THE OLD WAY à Years ago the task of polishing a f= stove was the dread of every housewife.JY She either used the dry polish with its dust and dirt or the liquid polish, made of benzine, with its dirty smelly rag, its hand stains and its danger of explosion.me\" SULTANA war It brings out a beautiful silver lustre like a flash.Sultana polish wont stain the hands.Our dainty little illustrated booklet \u2018\u2018One Way and Another \u201d sent free on request.SULTANA Mfg.Co.Montreal.a dry ASE xin YR a + PS REE A tre nt 3 ® Cap ty ._ bots LT _ - + me ss «nt PUMA \u2018 ce Wn asia ov 13 PRE \u201cy ~ = neighbourhood of $25,000,000.©090090C0©000090\u20ac OUTSTANDING ISSUES.\u2014At the pres- of both éoncerns amount to 553,700,000 as follows: REDUCED LEVEL.\u2014Taking the Iron and Coal stocks at their reduced level yesterday, the values figure out as fol- lows: \u2026.Steel.Coal.Common stock ., + $3.200.000 §13.500,000 Preferred stock .o 2.500.000 3.450.000 Bonds wa +++ vee 5.600,00) 2.700,000 Total .$11,300,000 319,650,000 Par value .833,000, 00 $20,700,000 HEAVY LOSSES.\u2014Local speculators i who, were Interested in Dominion Iron and Dominion (eal as well as other stogks locally dealt in were in a state of panic yesterday oher the manner in which their holdings had to be sacrificed.In afidition to the Incal conditions there havg been heavy losses in Wall Street, and; as the result, hundreds of people hawd been absolutely cleaned out financially.The extent to which active local stocka-have fallen is shown below, where the year's highest level is shown alongside the lowest yesterday and the prev- fous lew level at the time of the slump in the spring: Year's Yes'y's Pr's Hist.Lost.Lao'st, Canadian Pacific .138% 12% 12% Twin City .+.12244 10dly 107% Toronto Rails .118 128, 18 L Detroit United .ML 75 75 Toledo Electric .3% on 28 Montreal Street .© oN 248215 264 Richelieu .\u2026.=.+ 10dly Sly wg Halifax Tram.1% 98 951} \u2018Dom.Coal.«.\u2026.+ 132 7 104 Dom.Iron .-.215 16 24 Dom.Iron ptd.«+» NY HW AT Nova Scotia Steel .1137 9% aot Montreal! Power .M3 & 8314 \u2018Dom.Iron honds.8% 70 724 \u2018IN TORONTO.\u2014Toronto speculators suffered heavily as the result of yesterday's break in Dominion Coal.Hundreds of Toronto and outside speculators had ANOTHER GREAT - BREAK IN STOCKS Prices Tumbled in the First Hour But Closed Much Improved.MANY ISSUES INVOLVED Montreal Street Held, But Power Had a Further Slump\u2014 Dom.Iron Issues Also Suffered.[Theo correspondents of the Montreal Star in Wall Street and on the Chicago Board of Trade report that stocks were stronger.while wheat was steady.In the local market stocks were firmer.Sales on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday were 816,03 shares.Theme figures represent the best prices on Monday and the lowest reached in the present break, some of them attained yesterday and others this morning: : Monday.Low't.Montreal] Street .,.262 242% Montreal! Power .1.M ss Dom.Fron 0 es 2 13 Donu Iron pfd.\u2026.[4] 4) Dom.Iron bonds .73 88 Dont.Coai .\u2026.\u2026.«cy \u2026.\u2026.1% 87 Toledlp Electric .304 26 Twin CIty .+.\u2026.eee -.110 10 Toremto Rails .1% 101% Richelieu ., 94 B86 Detroit United ., NN 3 Nova Scotia Steel ., 97 00 The stock markét had another heartbreaking experience this morning, and prices kept on tumbling down during the first haif of the forenoon session.By that time, however, there were signs that the liquidation was running out, and brokers at once commenced to make a great noise buying up the bargains which \u2018were floating around.The scenes of yesterday .were re-enacted, and the record was broken in the matter of males, a total of 14.600 shares being reached for the half day.The closing yesterday afternoon was very weak, and there was every indiea- tion that further selling might be looked for to-day.For fear that prices would go lower brokers were busy calling on their clients for extra margins, and in many cases they were not forthcoming on account of the numerous requests of a similar nature which have been made already this week.+ with your washing.owder.onsider and the risk kno , untried we with vor twenty odd yoars ARLINE has been making washing easy and savi wen and fabrics.Satis yayreel! of ite safety and economy.from women who used it all their lives.hye Ve womanly, sensible The af washing began with PEARLINE.* Ite Trustworthy ent time the outstanding stock and bonds Company is $33,000,000, made up of $20,000,000 stock, and $5.000.000 bonds.Taking the total value of these securities at the price fixed by the stock market yesterday, these shares are now only $11,300,000, a decline of $21,700,000.The par value of the Dominion Coal! Company's common stock is $15.000,000, and at % there would be a depreciation of $1,500,000, but as that stock sold up to a premium of 45, the total depreciation is $8,260.000, so that taking the two companies together.the depreciation foots up to nearly $30,000,000.Dominion Steel shares, apart from the preferred, did not quite reach thelr par value in the market the actual depreciation would be more OO HAINE.90000000000000000000000C0 Street Gossip and Stock Exchange Echoes.GOOE® 0000 0TONONOD 000} P00C0CCC00000030000000000] PB 8 Star Office, Thursday, May 21.The par value of the shares and bonds of the Dominion Iron and Steel ® common, $5,000,000 preferred (@ ® worth (9 © © © © In view of the fact that the © © in the © © been wiped out previous to yesterday's slump, but many who had fought against big ndds had to capitulate with the latest \"raid.The break in the markets, and es- Sree).Coal.Common stock .MN, 000 $15,000,000 Preferred stock .5,000, 3.000,00: Bonds .8,000,000 2,700,000 Total .$33.000.000 $20,700,000 peclally New York, has caused havoc in thousands of bank arcounts, and the effect, it is thought, will be.feit through other channels at a later stage.The losses sustained by Canadians, it is said by capable authorities, easily will run into acveral million dollars.MONTREAL STREET.\u2014The earnings for April, with comparisons, were: 193.Ince.Passenger earnings.$170,050 $ 17,525 Miscellaneous earnings .2.035 170 Total earnings.172,08 17,698 Operating expenses , à » 177,87 24,025 Net earnings.\u2026 .\u2026.\u2026.64210 \"6.329 Fixed charges .«.« « 19,707 3.569 SBurplus.\u2026\u2026.44,493 *10138 Expenses per cent.of car earnings.+.00.63 eres *Decrease.From October 1 to April 3, seven months, the comparative figures are as follows: 103, Ince.Passenger earnings.$1.170,294 $102.584 Miscellaneous earnings.19.283 7.579 Total earnings .» .1189.57 110.467 Operating expenses., .759.031 80 474 Net earnings .+ + +.429.645 29,993 Fixed charges.o 112535 13.621 Surplus LL 1110 30858) 16,372 Expenses per cent.of i a 1 £4.93 63.66 car earnings .Interest on Montreal Park and Island Railway Company's bonds not included.DUTY ON RAILS.\u2014An officer nf the Pennsylvanta Steel Cn, says: \u201cIf the Canadian Government places an Additional duty of $7 on the Importation of steel ralls that step will by no means necessarily shut the doors of Canada to the rail mills of the United States.Jt ia a well known fact that thé existing Canadian Iron and steel plants cannot possibly satisfy the Canadlan demand for rails and other steel produrts, even were their industries not to grow beyond present proportions.There will continue to be a heavy Canadian trade for foreign rails and other products, despite the duty.for which German, English and American manufacturers will compete as before.\u2019 à When the stock market opened there was a good deal of suppressed excitement, as brokers were known to have in thelr hands pretty long lists of stocks which they wanted to market.Buyers were ready to take bargains \u2018when they could be had, but those who took the first offerings of the day found ere long that they secured stocks which might have been got a good dea! lower by waiting & while.Owing to the great depreciation in values bankers were also busy people In connection with the break, calling the brokers for additional amounts as margins on the stocks held as collateral for call lpans.The brokers in turn called on their clients to make up the deficiency.Hundreds of Montrealers in all classes of society received notes from brokers this morning asking for amounts ranging from hundreds to many thousands of dollars to protect their holdings.\u201cMargin up\u201d was the cry everywhere, and many were put to their wits end to secure the necessary amounts.Many gave up in despair and could no nothinæ to avert the calamity of seeing their holdings swept away which they had used practically their last dolfar to protect.Many Montrealers will be sadder and wiser men after their experience of the past few days.Canadian acific opened + 12814 compared with 128 at the clo yesterday.but in the subsequent dealings sold down to 127%.An improvement in Wall Street later in the day helped out the market for that stock, and there was a rally to 129%.while the forenoon closing was a half easter at 128%.Montreal Btreet was one of the few stocks which did not break lower than yesterday's lowest level.The probability of the present difficulty with the employes being arranged without theineces- sity of a strike had a good effect, and the stock opened at 2H.compared with 24214 at the close yesterday, and there were large dealings at those figures.The buying in that stock was a feature of the day.Later on there was an improvement to 247.Toronto Rails opened at 102.a decline of 7-8 below yesterday's final figures, and in the subsequent trading the price was further depressed to 101 1.2.At noon, however.the stock closed at 102 1-3.the best of the forenoon.Twin City followed Toronto very closely In the decline but had a bigger recovery.going back to 104 1-2 after heing down as low as 101 after opening at 106.The closing price yesterday was 105 1-2.After closing at §5 yesterday Montreal Power opened a point lower this morning at 84 and had a sharp break to 80.There was a later recovery of almost all the jost ground of the forenoon to 84 1-2.Dominion Coal, the hammering of which was credited with bringing on liquidation compared \u2018esterday.was fairly steady with the previoug day's dealing.After closing at 91 1-2 yesterday the opening sale this morning was at 89 and the Jow- est 58 compared with 87 yesterday.The pricé afterwards rose to 9 1-2.Detroit United made a new low level for the year at 73 after the trading had commenced at 76 1-8.In that stock aiso there was an improvement to 5 by the end of the forenoon ! trading.Halifax Tram broke to 9 1-3 and Toledo Electric to 2% on very small dealings.There was not much done in Richelleu, the lowest being 86.One lot of Ogilvie M!lls, preferred, was sacrificed at 120, whereas the usual price ts at least ten pointa higher.The Dominion Iron issues were again hard hit and common broke to 13 from 16 yesterday, while the preferred dropped ten points lower to 4.The bonds Were two points off to 69, 68.but they all recovered two or three points.Nava Scotia Steel on comparatively smail dealings broke five points further to 90 and had a small recovery.The Canadians were the leaders In the liquidation which was renewed on the Boston Exchange to-day.Dominion Iron and Steel opened at 17.a loss of 6 points in 2 hours.The stock crumbled to 13 In lesy than 2 minutes on sales of 1.000 shares, Later it steadied at 14.Domin- fon Cosl, after a drop of 14 points yesterday, opened at 9 and receded a point The ou of bank cle oe Clearing House returns to-day were $3,713,525.The Montreal Clearing House statement is as follows: ., Clearings.Total for week ending May 21st, 1903 ve-u00.0 22,369,350 Corresponding week, 1901 .18,91:,969 erie eens \u2014\u2026.The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the following changes: Total reserve, increased .,.£402,000 Cireulation, decreased .190-000 Bulllon, Increased .ces 212,398 Other securities, decreased .17,756,000 Other deposits, decreased .18,791,000 Publle deposits, increased .1,405.000 Notés reserve, increased 351.000 Government securitiés unchanged.The proportion of the Bank of England's Te.serve to lability this week is 51.43 per cent, as compared with 37.35 per cent.last week.In Wall street the reduction of t Bank of England discount rate save strength to the American department in London in common with the general stack market.There were many advances in response, hut the higher level met heavy Belling, and prices were not maintained.The first sale of Bt.Paul was of 100 shares at a recovery of 3% from last night, but the next sale was of 2.109 _ shares, at a relapse tn last night's level.Dealings in Atchison®were in 1,000 shares lots at an advance of 4.and in Union Pacific at a decline of 3-5.A rise of % In Reading measured the argest gain.Mesars.L.J.Forget and Co.'s London cables to-day quoted: Grand Trunk first, 113%: second, 99%; third, 51%; Canadian Pacific, 133%; Hudson Bay, 4144.The directors of the Bank of England, at their Weekly meeting to-day, reduced the bank's rate of discount from 4 to 3% per cent.The reduction was attributed partially to offers of American gold and to gold shipmen 1.LID! ts from New York to wal Ne orie at noon money on call a .paper.14 Lo ba.3 rime mercantile J.B.Picken & Co., stock and exchange brokers, received the following New York Slick market advices over their private The firmness of the London market sentiment there, being Influenced by the reduction of 3 per cent.in the Bank of England's discount rate, caused comparative steadiness at the immediate open- Ing, but the heavy volume uf liquidating orders caused renewals of.declines, and for the first hour prices were erratic, and the lst was greatly excited.Many 1s- sues were forced about a point lower than closing prices.but better support was given particularly from abroad, with the result that attempts to further depress the list by short sales vf St.Paul were successfully combated.Messrs, Burnett &.Co., brokers) recelved the following advices over their New York private wire: - After the close of the market on Wed- aesday, a Stock Exchange house of con- sideraple prominence turned over 10,000 shares of 8t.Paul to certain Standard Oil interest at private sale.The price was 155.The sub-treasury statement shows the banks lost $3,384,000 since Friday.The sub-treasury was a debtor at the Clearing House of $943,086 to-day.Earnings of Twin City for the second week of May, $71.06, an increase of $9,221; from January 1st, $1.367,42%, an increase of $190.106.Earn.Ings of Soo for the second week of May, $1.4.353, AN increase of $14,011, from July Ist, $6.249,300, an increase of $926,251.E.J.Penfold & Co.received the following Wall street advices over thely private wire: i The opening showed plainly there were two-strong forces at work.One was the volume nt selling orders consequent upon calling \u2018of margins, and the other was a disposition to buy stocks on reduction in Bank of Kngland rate.Upon the whoie, the latter impulse seemed more powerful and liquidation rather well taken.St Paul was weak, but rallied tmmediately afterwards.It was taken in some quantity for foreign account.\u2019 George C.Ryan & Co.received the following from Mcintyre & Marshall, New York, over thelr private wire: There has been a large buying of stocks on this break by important interests.One firm has bought about 30,000 shares, including 8t.Paul, Union Pacltic, Baltimore and Ohjo; Pennsylvania, and New York Central, and Jt Is reported that Keene brokers have taken back a lot of stock, and Mr, Hawley has been buying again, London bought 4,000 or 50,000 shares, Sales to noon, 464,500.New York Shorts covered freely and there was some eager buying in the effort to secure long stock at the low level, There wera recoveries of a point or more in the Erie's and New York Central.The market became dull at the recovery.Mr.C.D.Monk, local manager for J.8.Bache and C'o:, New York, received the following prices for copper : London copper, spot, £52 78 6d, decline bs.futures L6l 158, decline 5s.London, May Z.\u20144 p.m.: Consols for money 91 7-8.do.for account, 92; Anaconda, 5: Atchison, 76 7-5; do.pfd.97 1-2: B.& O.%: Can, Pac.131 3-4: Chesapeake and Ohio, 41 3-4; Chicago, Great Western, 2 1-4; Chicago, Milwaukee & St.Paul, 157 3-8; De Beers, 21 7-8; Denver & Rio Grande, 34 5-8: do.pfd.87 3-4; Erie; 34 3-5; do.first pfd., 68 1-2; do.second pfd.,55 ; H's, Central, 138 1-4; Louisville and Nashville, 117; Mo.Kas.and Texas, 25 1-8 : New York Central, 129; Norfolk & Western.70 5-8; do.pfd., 9t; Ont.& Western, 1-8: Penhna., 65; Rand Mines, 10 1-23 ; eading, 25 1-4; Reading, first pfd., 42; Reading, second pfd., 3 1-2; Southem Ry.28 65-8; do.pfd,, 93 1-4; Southern Pacific, 51 3-4: Union Pacific, 8 5-8; U.P,, pfd.98: U, 8.Steel, 32 3-4; do.pfd., 83 3-4; Wabash, 26 3-4.do.pfd.46.Bar silver steady 26 1-16d per ounce.Money 3 to 3 1-2 per tent.Tho rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 3 1-4 3 3-8 per ofnt.: do.for three months bills fs 3 3-8 to 3 7-16 per cent, J.8.Bache & Co., New York, wire their local manager, Mr.C.D.Monk, the following Wall Street advices :- Americans In London irregular, Atchi- son exceptionally strong, being up 1 1-8 Liquidation by various pools a feature of yesterday's market.Trust Co., of America, will withdraw from clearing house.Unit Lead Co.filed amended charter yesterday increasing capital from 15 to 25 million.Iron Age says tone of market éasier and tendency in many branches dôwnward, but it's far form being In a panicky condition.Corner in May wheat in Berlin causes great excitement there, market advanced sharply vesterday.W, U.will appeal from decision In favour Penna.R.R Morning Sales.Canadian Pacific, 26 at 128 1-2, 230 at 128, 1Q sat: 127, 50/at 122 3-4, 2% at 128 1-4, 50 at 125 3-8, 106 at 128 1-4, 276 at 128 1-2, 100 at 128 3-4, 300 ac 129, 25 at 129 1-4, 100 at 128 24 Montreal Street, 910 at 244, 50 at 243 1-4, 50 at 244, 94, 45, 200 at 244, 25 at 245, 40 at 246.56 at 247.25 246 1-2, 50 at 247.Toronto Ralis, 100 at 102, 150 at 101 3-4, 150 at 101 8-4, 25 at 101 1-2, 50 at 101 3-4, 35 at 102, 25 at 101 1-2, 150 at 102 1-2.Twin City.100 at 105, 50 at 104 1-2, 2% at 104 1-4, 30 at 104, 25 at 103 1-2, 25 at 102 1-2, 100 at 101 ;1-2, 175 at 101, 200 at 101 1-2, 175 at 101 3-4, 100 at 102, 50 at 102 3-8, 100 at 102 7-8, 25 at 108, 20 at 103 1-8, 75 at 106, 75 at 104 1-4, 50 at 104 1-3.Power, 150 at 84, 4 at 85, 50 at 84, X 8 2p Ba Detroit United, 3 at 74 3-4, 150 at 74 1-2, 45 at 74, 75 at at 76.7 at 74 1-2, 25 at 74 1-4, 2% at 74 13 at 7% - .Dom.Iron, 150 at 15, 200 at 16, 100 at 14, 00 at 13, 300 at 13 1-2, 100 at 14, 100 at 13 7-8.100 at 14, at 14 1-2, 25 at 14 1-4 100 at 14 8-8, 35 aC 14, M0 at 15, 200 at 14 1-2, 10 at 15, 75.15 at 14 3-4, 476 at 15.25 at 15 1-8, 100 at 15 1-2, 100 at 16, 100 at 16 1-4, 25 at 16 3-8, 50 at 16 1-4.1-5, Dom.Iron, pfd., 10 at 44, 25 at 45, Æ at 44 25 at \u20ac 50, 10, 36 at 40, 75 at 42 D at 4.20 at À Nova, Scotia Steel, 150 at 94.110 at 93; B® at 90, 26 at 91, 60 at 90, 25 at 90 1-3, 25 ar 23, 25 at 7 3-4, 8 at 90, $0 at 9 3-4.Dominion Iron bonds, 34.at 68.34,000 at 70.Halifax Tram.3% at 95 1-2 Toledo Electric, 38 at 26 1-2, 50 at 26 Richelieu, 110 at 87.75 at 88, 20 at 87 1-2.f 1, xd.15 at 330, 2 at 0 1-3.new, 3 at X0.Ogilvie pfd., 25 at 120.LARGE INCREASES IN PRODUCE RECEIPTS.Those of Cheese are Heavy\u2014More Butter Offering\u2014Eggs are Still Scarce and Firm.Dowdall Bros.Manchester, write under date of May 9 as follows : The market mn Tuesday collapsed.The Danes had Oowered the official quotation only two kroner, but Manchester bettered it by reducing open market and consigned Dairies from 5s to 78 according to quality.Copenhagen now responds by a further official reduction of four kroner.This Is six kroner below the quotation of the same week last year, and price has not touched so low a point since May 3st.1900.and that for one week only.The almost universal 1s cut now offering will doubtiess help consumption, though that price does not sufficiently compensate retajlers based on present wholesale and shipping quotations, The public have never heen more cheaply served nor better catered for by the retail trade.Hamburg is three marks lower, but still leaving \u201cTop 103s f.0b.New Zealands, best Irish creameries, cholcest Danish and Swedish are all running about the same figures.and even ordinary salted Irish farmers\u2019 firkine, first quality, and superfine firkin Irish are all about the same level in price.The total imports of butter into the United Kingdom for the first four: months of the year show an increase of 551 tons, with a decrease in Margarine imports of 1.253 tone.The home manu- factories, however, may more than make up this deficieney.Butter prices will probably keep low until tin packers begin to buy pure grass made, or until speculators are tempted to operate.After last vear's experience, however.they will require a greater inducement than last season offered.Shipments of Danish and Swedish advised for next week's North of England markets 28.678 casks, or 853 casks less than last wekk BUTTER.\u2014The market is steady at recent quotations, though there is a rather easier undertone noticeable.As a general thing, sellers are asking 19¢ for finest Township creameries, but one house was offered finest full grass goods at 1B%c.so they report.Another was offered finest fodders at 18%c.The heavy receipts of yesterday have had a somewhat weakening effect upon the markét.Very little grass goods are being made vwing te the sparseness of the grass, - Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 3,125 packages.CHEESE.\u2014The market is steady at yesterday\u2019's figures, finest Quebec makes being quoted at 11% to 11 3-8¢, and finest Ontarios at 1l1%c for white and lidc for coloured.The English market is reported to be rather easler, and owing to the shortage of ocean freight to certain ports this week, the demand is less active than it was a few days ago.Receints reported on the Board of Trade this morning Increased to 15.014 boxen.EGGS.\u2014The market shows no change to-day, straight gathered stock selling at 13c in a wholesale way.The demand is not very active owing to the warm weather, and were it not that receipts continue very light, on the aggregate, there is very little doubt that prices would have shown a decline eré this.As tt is, however.the market holds pitty firm under light receipts and good prices in the country.Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 932 cases.POTATOES.\u2014 The market continues firm.at $1.70 to $1.25 a bag of 90 pounds, in carlots on track.These are being resold at $1.35 a bag, carted away from cars, in lots.and at $1.40 in store, in sin- æle.The supply is very small and it is difficult to get fine stock.Western people are also In this Province looking for goods and this makes a firm market , BEANS.\u2014The Jnarket is firm .in the west.Some beans from mearby points recent figures.Quotations were $1.70 to $1.80 for primes on track.MAPLE PRODUCTS.\u2014 Jobbers report that they are willing tn pay 7c on imperial gallon of 13 pounds, for choice fresh maple syrup, and 8c a pound for new maple sugar.Cheese Sold on Country Boards.Peterboro, Ont, May 31.\u2014On the cheese board here yesterday 39 factories boarded 3.822 cheese, first half of May make, all coloured; the price obtained was 11 1-dc, and 11 1-16c with one factory unsold: seven buyers present.The board adjourned for two weeks.Woodstock, Ont.May 2l.\u2014 Twenty-two factories boarded 2,000 boxes of coloured and 83 boxes of white chéese here ves- terday.l.ast week's prices prevalled.the bidding opening at 10 3-4c, and closing at lle .on the board.One lot of 106 boxes was disposed of at this figure on the board.the salesmen holding out for 11 1-4c.About 1.000 boxes were sold on the board at llc.After a lengthy discussion the board decided not to send a representative to the mesting called for June 2 by Prof.Ruddick at Montreal, The members of the faetory managements considered a plan of establishing a cold storage station here.to accommodate all the cheese of this district.Thirty fac- toriea are interested and there is a prospect of the scheme going through.Picton.Ont., May 21.\u2014At our cheese board yesterday sixteen factories boarded 1.275 boxes; 1.070 coloured, 206 white.Highest bid 11 3-16c: 1,045 sold.Buyers: Bailie, Benson, Morgan, Sexsmith.REFINED SUGAR ADVANCES AGAIN.Local Refiners Marked Prices Up 10c a Hundred Pounds This Morning Under Fair Demand.YTocal refiners this morning advanced prices of refined sugar 10c a hundred.Following are the quotations per hundred pounds, f.o.b.Montreal, In barrels, sugar in bags being purchaseable at 6c a hundred under these figures: Extra granulated sv.+.0.Phoenix .Cream .su oseseuses Bright coffee .Bright yellow .No.3 yellow .No.2 yellow .\u2026 No 1 yellow .«ec.œvecsaucneunn es secce 2esve.ccu wa en ese sercriene prososes ELIUBBER Pecline in Cotton Market.Mr.,D.M, Bexton, cotton broker, 26 St.Sacrament street, reports the New York cotton market opening at a decline of 20 points compared with yesterday's close.The options at the opening were: May, 11.80; June, 11.10; July, 11.05; August, 10.75; September, 9.73, October, 9.35; November.9.31, December, 9.28.fyerpool opened unchahgett on near months, and 2 points up on late: and at 12.30 was weak, 1014 tb 14% lower on near, and 2% to 7 lower on late.The .spot market was 12 lower, sales of 8,000 bales, Port receipts this date were estimated at 6.000 bales, against 7,106 this day last week and 291 this date last year.Options at 12.30 were: May, 11.85: July, 10.90; August, 10.68; September, 9.85: October, 9.85: December.9.18.with LEG BROKEN BY BOX \u2014Alphonse Gladu, aged 44 years, 93 Duquette lane, had his leg broken by a heavy box falling on him le at work on the wharf at the foot of McGill street about eight o'clock today.He was /taken to the Notre Dame H tal, where his injured limb was attended fo.MODERN MEDICINE.Cod-liver pil is good.Purified petr> leum is better.Angers Emulsion is made of odorless and tasteless petroleum, gly- oerine and hypoph ites.It does all\u2014 snd more\u2014then cod-liver oil and similar ay hai Tu hold this market at a slight advance over |, THE \u201cWONTREAL DAILY STAR THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1903.Daily - Commercial Markets and| 4 (Juotations.EASIER TONE TO + THE WHEAT MARKETS.Prices Declined Both at Home and Abroad\u2014Russia Hopeful About Wheat Crop.Weather in England and France was The Odessa correspondent of the London Standard cables that the crops in South Russia are In splendid condition and promise the eatest yleld in ten years.sr y The harbour at Fort William was filled With vessels lately to carry out wheat.They aggregated the greatest carrving capacity that has ever heen in the porta total of over 1,500,000 bushels.\u2018The record hitherto was in the fall of 1901, when the steel trust fleet came In in force and cleaned out 1.253.000 bushels.Following are the names of the boats and their capacity : Rosedale, 81,000 bushels; Furret Chief.105.000; Mvles.40.000; Mars, W000: Hutchinson, 180.000: Venus.180,000; Turret Crown, 105.000: Quebec, 65,000; Mélrone, 50.- : Rosemount.80.600; Oglebay, 175,00 ; Iroguols, 115.000; Advance, 45,000: Ottawa, 70.000: Thomas Cranage, 115,000; Manitoba, 82,000: Empire.10,000.Taqtal.1.A2R.000 bushels.Tn addition to these the Rees is - charging a small cargo of coal, 5,523 tonsa At the C.P.R.coal docks, and will ba avallable for 200.000 bushels of wheat in a few days.Wheat Is arriving at Fort WiI- liam at the rate of about 300 cars dally from the west.The Liverpon! wheat market was weaker.to-day.July closing 1-4 down, at 6s 4d.Sent.closing 7-8 down, at 8 1 7-8d.Spot wheat closed steady.at 6s & I-2d tn 6s 9d for No.1 Stand.Call.: 63 fd tn 68 6 1-24 for Walla Walla: 6s 1d tg és 54 for No.2 red winter.London quoted Walla Walla.white, arrd.30s 9d pd.: red, May.31s 3d pd.: La Plata, fort, April, 28s pd., net, above average quality.Chicago quoted grain easler at noon, to- dav.as follows : wheat, May.3.4c down, at 79 3-4c; July 5-8 down, at 73 3-4c; corn.May.1-8 down, at 45c: July 1-Re down, at 4 3-40: odts, May.1-4c down, at 37e; July 8-4c down, at 33 5-8c.TOCAL MARKET \u2014Oats were in fair demand.to-day, and prices were steady.Other grains are dull.No.oats are quoted at 35 1-4 afloat: No.1 oats, 36%c afloat; No.2 oats were uoted at 37%c In store; No.2 peas, high; peas, 3c afloat for May: buckwheat, 46 to 46lc afloat; No.2 rye, 5lc east and 8c afloat; No.3 extra barley.45c, middle.No.1 hard Manitoba wheat was quoted &t 79 afloat at Fort William ; No, 1 northern, 77 1-2c.same position.FEED.\u2014Bran and shorts were steady to-day, Quotations in car lots on track are: Manitoba bran, in bags, $18.shorts.in \u2018bags, $20.Ontario bran, in bulk, $17 to $18: shorts, $12 to $20 in bulk: middiings.$2 to 83; moullie, $23 to $30, according to quality.FLOUR.\u2014 Quotations in Montreal on track are $3.25 to $3.60 for straight rollers in bbls.In bags, $1.60 tn $id; extra bags, \u201881.40 tn $1.55; winter patents.£3.80 tn $3.90: Manitoba first patents, $4 to $4.20 in bugs; second patents, $3.80 to 34.ROLLED OATS.\u2014The market {is irregular and prices range from $3.65 to 33.55 a bbl, and $1.75 to $1.85 in bags of broken ots., HAY\u2014The market Is quite firm owing to the dry weather.and prices are steady at the recent advance.Quotations on track are $9.50 to $10 a ton for No.1; $8 to $8.50 \u2018for No.2, and $6.50 to $7 for clover mixed.Epecial to the Montreal Star.Toronto, May 21.\u2014Call Board quotations.~Wheat \u2014No0, 1 Manitoba hard offered at 0c.Grinding in transit and No.1 northern at 59c grinding In transit, withaut bids.-Wo.3 Ontario red winter offered at 1-2c, middle freights, Ne.2 white at 73c idfle and No.2 spring at 72 1-20.east, Without bids.Oats.\u2014No.2 white offered at 34c en track.Toronto and 30 3-4¢ was bid mlid- dle freight for nne load.No.2 mixed offered at 3c outside.Rye.\u2014No.2 wanted at ble, Out sellers, .Buckwheat.\u2014 No.2 offered at 40c, middle freight, without bids, Fort William Wheat.east, with- .8pecial to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg.May 21.\u2014Fort William wheat opening, 8%c.CONTINUED SLUMPS IN TURPENTINE PRICES.After a decline of 10c a gallon since the beginning of May, turpentine has experi- enced a further drop of 3c.making a total of 13c this m&hth.The market is very unsettled under lberal receipts, quotations being Tic to 72e a gallon and the course of the market heing uncertain.Geo.R.Prowse, 224 St.James St.Before Remoying To Our New Promiges, £08 McGill Street, us a visit.: : White Opal Glass and Agate-Lined Refrigerators Keeps food pure and clean.Prices $30 to $200.Galvanized Iron lined Refrigerators at $6 to 885.119 3 3rd Regiment Victoria Rifles : of Canada.8 ANNUAL INSPECTION The Regiment will parade at the Armoury, Cathcart st, on Friday, the 22nd inst, at 8.15 p.m.sharp.for commanding offickr's inspection, And on Saturday.the 23rd inst.at 2 p.m.for annual inspection by inspector of infantry.Pioneers, Brass and Bugle Bands, and Stretcher-Bearer section to attend both parades.Every member must be present.Unli- form.Drill order for both parades.By order.H.F.C.STIKEMAN, 1192 Capt.and Adjt.Note.\u2014-All helmets, great coats, haversacks, sidearms, ball bags and ammunition must be returned to stores by Friday, nd inst.H.F.C.S.; \"se Royal Scots of Canada.ORDERS BY LIEUT.-COL.CARSON, COMMANDING.The Regiment will parade to-night at 8.15 sharp.\u2018 Brass and Pipe Bands will attend.Uniform: Drill order, white jackets and kilts.All men having haversacks will parade with them.The Regiment will parade Saturday, 23rd inst.at 6.30, to entrain for Kingston.Brass and Pipe Bands will attend.\u2018 x Uniform: Review order, with rolled great coats, By order.D.C.8.MILLER, 119*1 Major and Act.Adjt.EASY UNDERTONE TO THE HOG MARKET.The market for live hogs is fairly well supplied and the demand Is good.Prices were steady, straight stock heing procurable at 6 1-4c to 6 3-8¢ off cars.The Abattoir dressed hugs are steady and offerings are being made at 8 3-4c \u2018The tone of the market Is easy.PORK.\u2014Heavy Canada short mess, barrels.$24 ; selected boneless, 325 : heavy short clear, $23.50; light short clear, $2; short cut backs, $23.60; heavy flanks, $23; light short cut clear.323.HAMS.\u2014Large hams, 13 1-20; medium, size.lic; extra small.14 1-2c; with bone out, rolled, léc; choice picnic hams, 12c.BACON.\u2014Breakfast bacoen,.lac: Wilt.shire, sides, 15¢ ; \u2018Windsor backs, 14e : green, bone in, not smoked, flank, lle ; Oni clear, lle.LARD.\u2014Choice tefined, compound, in M lb.wooden pails.9c; and more for smaller packages: extra pure, in pails, 1lc ; finest kettie, pails, 11 1-2c.= BEEF.\u2014 Extra plate beef, 200-}b.\u2018bbls, sis: half-bbls., $6.75.SAUSAGES.\u2014 Pork sausages, Oxford, Cambridge, Brunswick, Saveloy and farmers\u2019 8c a pound; chicken, ham and tongue.$1 a dogen; bologna, Tc.IRON MARKET WILL BE STIMULATED.The Iron Trade Review, in its this week.Bays: The expectation is that a round lat of Bessemer iron for delivery in the second half of the year will be bought very shortly by the 1'njted States Steel Corporation.And such g§ purchase may furnish the needed stimulus to the pig iron market at large.There is said to be no diragreement between the steel corporation and the Valley furnacemen nver the price for the second half.which will be in the neighhourhond nf $19 at furnace, but the insistence of the furnacemen on the delivery of a ton of coke hy the enr- poration for every ton of iron delivereg under the existing eontract has heen the issue | ANATOLE CHERRIER, B.S.C.Mentrea!, MOVING ELECTRICAL FIXTURES BELLS AND WIRING PROMPTLY IS OUR SPECIALTY.- PHONE US\u2014MAIN 3546.Ss AYER ELECTRIC 12 & 14 Beaver Hall Hill The Bell Telephone Uompany of Canada, Limited.A new Telephone Directory is now in course of preparation.Orders for new connections; additional equipment, changes of firm names, etc.si-ould be placed at once Lo ensure insertion in this book.D.WAR, Local Manager.Montreal, May 15th, 1908.116 6 \u2018 Ottawa River Navigation Co, May 25th, Victoria Day.Str.Sovereign Exoursion to Oarilion $1.00.To Ottawa and ret.$2.50.Good to go May 22nd and 2ird and return 26th.Take 8 a.m.train G.T.R.for Lachine, t, cunnect with sieamer AFTERNOON TRIPS AND _DOWN-BAPIDS To St.ADnesy-@- TR.train 1.30 p.m.or C.P.R.at 1.30 p,m.Round trip 80 cent.To Hudson, CP.R.train, 1.30 p.m.train from Windsor Station.Round trip $1%0.STR.DUCHESS OF TORK, UP LAKE AND DOWN RAPIDS.Take ateamer at foot Prince Street Canal Basin et 130 p.m.or St, Gabriel Locks 2 p-m.Home by Rapids at 6.30 p.m.Tickeu on board ateamer, only, 5) cts.Ticket offices for Excuralons, St.James street offices, Nos.12%, 137, 143 and 17K, Grand Trunk Station.For Hudson, Windsor station.+ 1185 JBAILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal.No.3774 Circuit Court.Aime Dubuc, Plaintiff, vs.Cyprien Narbonne, Defendant.On the 1st day of June, 1603.at eleven of the clock in the forenoon, at the domictle of the said Defend .267 St.Catherine street.in the City of Montreal, wil be sold, by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, selzed In this cause.consisting of furniture.2mh May, 1903.subject of recent negotiations.A sale nf Ressemer iron at $19.4 at furnace for third quarter delivery is reported.The fact that the steel corporation will make a large purchase of outside iron, In spite of the considerable additions to its own pig iron capacity this vear is one proof of the heavy cgpsumption of steel products.Pig iron production is now at a vearly rate 1,500.00 tons more than at this time in 1902.Foundries are maintaining a high rate of output.and strikes are few.wage demands helng settled for the most part without serious Interruption of work, : - \"®.- ve t day of eac whole or in part.Applications CRO Cheques, dra stock should be made undersigned.: AUTHORIZE EDWARD GURNEY, President of mium, in eight successive month! kn £ of the eigbt months yable to The T a \u2018THE CROWN BANK OF CANADA.rue | Che Crown Bank of Can Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament of the Dominion of Canadas HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO D CAPITAL, $2,000,000 IN 20,000 SHARES OF 8100 EACH ISSUED AT A PREMIUM OF 10 PER GENT.The following Gentlemen have consented to act as Directors: PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENT, R.Y.ELLIS, Director of The P.W.Ellis Company, Limited, Toronto.DIRECTORS, CHARLES ADAMS, of Messrs.Adams Brothers, Wholesale Saddlery, Toronto.P, H.BURTON, President of The Merchants Dyeing and Finishing Company, Toronto.JOHN L.COFFER, of Messrs.L.Coffee and Company, Grain and Commission Merchants, Toronto.JOHN C.COPP, Manager Toronto Land and Ifivestment Corporation, Toronto.oF E.F.B.JOHNSTON.King's Counsel, Toronto.JOHN WHITE, Merchant, Mayor of the City of Woodstock, Ont.The Industrials Agency Limited is authorized by the Crown Bank of Canada to offer to the public for subscription at a premium of 10 per cent.the capital stock of the Bank subject to the following terms and conditions, namely: The terms of subscription are $5.00 per share of the par value on application, $25.00 share of the par value on allotment, and the balance, which will include the instalments of $10 per share, commencing on the mediately succeeding the date of such f, The provisional directors reserve the right to reject or allët any subscription in for stock may be made to The Provisional Board of Directors of THE BANK OF CANADA, care of Industrials Agency Limited, Manning Chambers, Toronto, or to The Toronto General Trusts Corporation, , money orders and other remittances on account of subscriptions for oronto General Trusts Corporation, for credit of For further information, prospectus and forms of application for stock, address the INDUSTRIALS AGENOY LIMITED MANNING CHAMBERS, CITY HALL SQUARE, The Gurney Foundry Company, Limited, Toronto./ onge St., i ¥ ë allotment.Toronto.TORONTO, ONT.| MGINTYRE & MARSHALL Bedding Plants \" \"BY AUCTION Large quantity, fine assortment, cholc- est stock, at our salesroom,.Nos.4&3 and 456, 8t.James street, on .SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 23rd, by order of Messrs.Hall & Robinson, ef Outremont.The stock will include geraniums, fuschias, petunias, pansies, ageratiums, verbenias, cannas, and other choice follage and flowering plants, palms, ete.Bale at ten o'clock, FRASER BROS.119 3 Auctioneers, IMPORTANT SAL .\u2014FOR\u2014 Estate Late JOHN CRAWFORD, ESQ.AT \u201cVERDUN HOUSE.\" Lawer Lachine Road, by order of the Executars, on TUESDAY MORNING.MAY 26th, 1903, at 10.20, including tn part: Driving and draught horses ; almost new Sandingham trap, made by Berard & Major; family Rock- away, fine drag, Quebec wagpon.dog cart waggon, several sleighg and buggies, a set of \u2018very find nearly new siiver-mounted double harness, four single do.gentlemen's riding saddles and bridles, robes, etc.: large number of farm implements, four miich cows, Moody threshing machine, mowing machine, 2-horse rukes, several ploughs.harrows, Turnbril carts, express and manure waggons, hay waggon, work sleighs, single and double work harness, etc, etc., also about 50 cords good hardwood, large quantity first quality oats, hay, straw, etc.Electric cars via you tg the farm.) FRASER BROS.' Auctioneers.Wellington street take ns 3 > HAIGHT & FREESE C0.81 6t.Francois Xavier Street, Montreal.Commission Stock Brokers, Stocks.Bonds, Grain, Cotton, SEND FOR OUR \u201cDAUY \u201c@UIDE MARKET 0 10 LETTER\u201d INVESTORS.\u201d Both yours\u2014free for the asking.\u201cDetermining the character and financial responsibility of your Broker is as Important as selection of right stocks.\u2019 .300d | The Montreal Temple Compawy Annual Meeting of Shareholders.The annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Montreal Temple Company will be held in the grand secretary's office.Temple Building, No.807 Dorchester street, Montreal.Que., on Thursday, the 21st day of May.1803.at eight o'clock p.m., for the reception of the annual report and statement of the affairs of the company.election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may legally come before the meeting.The transfer took of the company will be closed from the efé¥ehth to the twen- ty-firat instage both days inclusive, By order of the board.CHAB.W.HAGAR.Hon, Bee.119 UP-TOWN EXPRESS OFFICE DOMINION EXPRESS COMPANY, STAR BRANCH.Corner Peel and St.Catherine Streets.Money Orders sold and cashed.Money Packages and Speclal Coltec- tions accepted.; Merchardise shipped to ali parts of Canada, United States, Great B®Hitain, China, Japan and Australia.Branch Tel.Up 3181.114 20 i Bonds Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co., Ltd.NOTICE is hereby given that this Company.under the provisions ôf 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 Bink- ing Fund purposes.Tenders to state amount and price of Bonds delivered in Halifax.This Company does not bind itself to -accept any tender.THE EASTERN TRUST CO., Halifax, N°8.Halifax, N.S., May 11, 1908.112 13 74 Broadway and Waldorf Astoria, New York, Represented in Montreal by GEO.C.RYAN & CO., Members New York Btock Exchange.\u201d Cotton \u201d [UE \u201c Produce \u201d\" Stocks.Grain, Provisions and Cotton Bought and Sold For Cash or carried on margin.Special dfrect private wires New York and Chicago.All news appertaining to various markets received constantly.FRANK BOND, Manager, Rooms 20, 21 and 22 North British & Mercantile Insurance Co.'s Bldg., 8t.Francois Xavier and Hospital Sta.Telephone, Maia 971.117eod Frank J, Penfold & Co, Bankers and Brokers, 84 St.Prancois Xavier Straat, MONTREAL.Direct private wires to New York, \u20achicago and Boston.Orders executed for investment or on margin.Miscellaneous and unlisted securities dealt in.Mortgages placed.Interest allowed on deposits subject to cheque.Bend fer our dally market letter.A WHERE TO SPEND VICTORIA DAY.The Grand Trunk Railway System are offering the public the usual reduction of Single Fare for the round trip between all points on their system in Canpda.Good going Saturday, May 23rd, Sunday, May 24th, and Monday, May 25th.Valid returning on or before May 26th, 1903.For short pleasure resort trips in vicinity of Montreal, picnic parties should con- suit the G.T.Ry.advertisement In to-day's issue for Cheap Fares. Lee attr it STE, > DAILY STAR-\u2014 THE MON AY, MAY 21 1008 |: À | 10 HN MUR PHY = COS 1 The Bafast Warshorse, 0 pifest Waroiouse The Bates! Waretose.| ere DC loves for DOC | Beroggics The Biggest Offer Ever Given at This Season.oy JHE BASEMENT.uv worth seventy-five, some of them are.Needless to say the early comers will have the pick.1,100 White Lawn Blouses, all trimmed with This is a sale of manufacturers\u2019 sampies, consisting of fifty dozen Pure SILK AND TAFFETA : RICH EMBROIDERIES and INSERTIONS GLOVES (medium sizes).in all white, all black, black and white, navy, tan and gray.Regularly these and worth from $2.00 to $3.50, =.Gloves range in price from twenty to seventy-five cents.On Friday and Saturday we'll sell them this way: Choice of this Lot, f CIS.Up to 20c for 10c; up to 39e for 15c; up to 75c for 20c.Other Basement Specials :\u2014 ONLY All New, Fresh and Stylish.This is a Holiday offering that no one should miss.| | | Friday Bargains._ In planning for special trade to-morrow, we've had in mind next Monday's holiday and the goods you're likely to need.Too many stores make \u2018 bargains\u201d of old and shop-worn goods\u2014usually the styles that nobody wants.You expect different treatment here.We are after your confidence, and the only way to get and keep it 18 to deserve it.Whatever stock you turn to you'll find quick buying chances better here than anywhere else within your reach.5 CENTS.\" 10 CENTS.40 pieces of Torchon and Valen- 250 pairs of Children's fast black ciennes Laces, up to 15c a yard,5c.Ribbed Cotton Stockings, from 5 Ladies and Children's Handker- to 8 inches, worth up to 20c, 10e.chiefs, worth 5c each.2 for Sc.15 CENTS.Men's Tan and Black Caghmere Socks, worth up to 85c, 15e.Ladies\u2019 Summer Undervests, odd lines, worth regularly 25 to 45c, 150.Embroideries and Insertions, 8¢ À new assortment of Muslins.| Ladies\u2019 fast black Cotton Stock- 10c, 5c.Prints and Ginghams, 12c to 18c, ings (ribbed), 84, 9 and 94 inches, 20 pieces Torchon, Val.and Ori- 10c.15c.ental Laces, worth up to 10c.6 inch pure finish White Cotton, 2 yards for 5c.Specially fine White Cotton, full reculer price 13c, 2 yarde for 1Bc.Bone Hair Pins, worth 20c dog.96 inches, regular price 14c, 10c.|x.Another lot of that fine India i Ladies and Misses! Hosiery and Underwear Spectals ! Ladies\u2019 Black Coiton Hose, full fashioned.high spliced ankle, Hermsdori antl od .for 5c.Linen, worth l4c a yard, 2 yards dye, warranted not to crock; regular value 15c, for.10c \u2018The sizes are 32, 34, 36, 38 and 4o in.bust measure, Ladies\u2019 Linen Collars and Cuffs, win bite Silk Santer Blastic, all a ry y y Ladies\u201d Black Cotton Hose, full fashioned, extra spliced heel and toe, _ Do your shopping early for these Blouses; we request worth 15c, Be- ve, Tue Chiffon Collar foundations, worth Ladies\u2019 Black Cortou Hoce, with two bread \u2018salen and entra spliced hee 19° Lo.il d to save waiting we have put 4 extra White open-work Muslin for Plain colored English Flannel- 25c, 15c.: and toe, Hermadorf dye .coovovnn vn vrvnnnn.20c.3 pairs for 55\u20ac this in your own interest as well as ours, an 0 sav g P , Blouses, and Children's Dresses, ettes, for seaside Night Dresses, \u201cFair and Square\u201d Dress Shields, You woudd do well to note the following and make it the first item on vour Salesiadies in the Blouse Department.worth 10c, for be.worth up to 19¢, 10c.worth 27e, 15c.list of Hosiery requisites.1t is a fortunate purchase for us, and one we cannot duplicate: Misses\u2019 and Boys\u2019 Black 1-1 and 2-1 Ribbed All-wool Cashmere Hose.with high epliced ankle and double knee, sizes 6.64, 7, 74.8; regular value : 35c and 45e.Your choice.0 0.0 LL.19\u20ac and 25\u20ac Ladies\u2019 Fine All-wool Ribbed Cashmere Vests, short summer T'his immense lot of Blouses have got to be sold on Friday aud Saturday.Note well the price :\u2014 98 CENTS.Ground Floor Specials.CAMBRIC ENDS.Lansdowne Cambrics, in Mill BED QUILTS.50 Fine White Honeycomb ENGLISH SHEETINGS.Very fine English Sheetings, es- LEATHER GOODS.Dress Suit Cases, brown, at, each LL te erie eens eee neue ane 82.23 Club Bags.$1.50.$1.76, $2 and up.BARGAINS IN WASH FABRICS.HOSIERY SPECIALS.Women's Balbriggan Vests, double thread .ofc and T3c Women's Natural Wool Vests, nicely made and trimmed, cach THe Quilts, whipped edges, easily washed, splendid wear, just right for the country home, 99¢, 3 for $2.85.TABLE NAPKINS.Two Specials, Dinner and Tea size, regular price, each size, $1.75.Ends of 1 to 4} yds., regularly 17c.For 10 Cents yard.TABLE LINEN.100 yards of White Linen Table Damask, two yards wide, four de pecially suitable for warm summer nights, 54 inches 25e; 63 inches, 30e; 72 inches 38e; 81 inches 35c.UNBLEACHED TABLING.An assortment of Unbleached Table Linen, worth up to 39c.25 weight.Bpecidl.\u2026.cei iii vue nue vue ven ee eee ans 35¢ Special Wash Good SHETLAND FLOSS, All coloura now in stock.ON THE GROUND FLOOR.LADIES\u2019 BELTS.Ladies\u2019 Rlack Silk Belts.buckle ONLY 15 CENTS.Another lot of Ladies\u2019 Sailor Hats in white.black.navy.burnt rose and cardinal, choice only .15c Regular values 85¢ to $1.00.Very stylish Washing Dresses, flounce akirs and blouse - waists, prices from .2.65 Cents.Special at $1.33.signs, regularly $1.00, 72 Cents.Three Specials in Dress Goods.SHANTUNG 8ILKS.i COLORED FABRICS.Two hundred yards of Pure Silk Shantung.in na- Plain Colored All-Wool Satin Cloths, All-Wool 2.000 yards fancy Organdie Mus- 5e SKEIN.ling, all new colourings, assorted patterns! worth 2Æ5c to 30c, choice for, per yard.20c The new Whit Canvas Cloth, the latest for Llouses, Bec.for .A lot of English Cambric Prints, fast colours, large assortment Sale / Visit this section whether you buy or not.Send for samples if you cannot come.1,000 yards Plain Coloured Fine Eng- 2,000 yards of Fine Enghsh Prints, Corded Musline, White and Colour: ed, new patterns; all fast colours; worth 10c yard.Sale price.7¢ c -\u2014\u2014 =.back and front.special.rach.63 | en Selcet from, 12 1-2e, for tural color, the approved fabric for coats, blouses, ; [ ; oùy D Cravenette Shomer-proof dd M LA @ue 1@0 Sards new White Wash shirt waist suits aid Underwear, regular price, 39c.White Serge and an assortment of Fancy Weaves, pale pra oe blood pa an br Fe eed Mattinge: Merored Jor.E Garments left at .\u2026.\u2014.R475 , Silks, nor Silk.assorted pat- 23e Friday and Saturday, 29c.regular price 40: and 45c.Friday and Saturday, 29c.wide and narrow stripe zephyrs, quard Mad bi he ee ® Regular prier 5-50.I you want H LADIES NECKWEAR.0 pleces fancy Ginghams.all guaranteed fant colours; well worth dloths \u201cCotton \u201cHopsacking eet: 5 re, come \u20ac | ow andsome Pique Embroidery and new goods, a snap, per yard.c vard.Sale price.3 \u2019 cy > = ane Tt umes Lace Stocks and Turnovers.Cee Fancy Erne Abies, only two 8 Dress Goods Rem nants.An exquisite collection of Fine Irish ; worth 45c yard.Sale price.30e ê à white, black and navy Etamine, the 150.250.Sc.SOC.and Tc patterns.the price tn clear.10c Muslins, almost every imagin- Fine Satin Finished English Galatea = most elegant goods cver shown in FLAGS.FLAGS.A fine assortment of White Vest- A collection of two hundred remnants of fine Dress Fabrics, in all sorts of lengths, some only suff- able style and colour, absolutely Stripes, in all colours, wide and x § Montreal.For well-tailored COStUmes |g Flags.from, poop 1061 pes vara patterns.a bargain, 19c clent for a blouse, others for Children's Dresses, some long enough for a lady's costume.Regular prices fast dye; worth 30c yard.Sale narrow.guaranteed fast; worth 18e i ready to wear or made to order.come : Ln Te tr were 40c to $1.00 a Pay no attention to the marked prices, but take your choice on Friday and Satur- price .yard.Sele price.12%e A fine assortment of Beautiful Summer Fabrics, imcluding Plain and Fancy Zephyrs, Chambravs, (ing- hams, Imitation of Challies, Cam- bries, etc.; worth 20c yard.Sale straight here.Clearing lines in Tallored \u2018Costumes, about 40 in ail.three lots, assorted in each lot Lot 1\u20148Sizes 32, 34, 36 inch bust We are headquarter for McBride's Celebrated Irish Cambrics.These goods have a world-wide reputation for style and finish: rich stripes in almost every tone of colour; yard.day at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A YARD.Bargains for Victoria Day in the Ready-to-Wear Section.measure; prices $13.0, $15, $18 SPECIALS IN OUR BASEMENT | «60 only Cheviot Tweed Costumes, Russian blouse and flare skirts, in black.navy, brown and a few __DArTow stripes; style of rut; sizes 32, 34 and 3 finch bust and worth from 35.5) te $8.50, choice ORY iiiiie ein einen eens 82 85 and H7.50.choier .25-90 FIRST FLOOR.price.oo.15¢\u20ac worth 35¢ yard.Sale price.23¢ a HE mb NG Wma ie Do not misunderstand like all loyal subject ill be closed Victoria Day.These bargain 1 treal 32 5.36 58 inch bust.prices no sunde us, like all loyal subjects we will be closed on Victoria Day.ese s EDN - $K.50, $21, $23.3.7.$3.Chole 96 wil} be on sale Friday and Saturday for Victoria Day wear.= Free MONDAY AD WEDNESDAY \u2014St.bert, Mon hI BARGAIN NO.1.Delivers TUESDAY AND SATURDAY.\u2014 Kensington.Montreal | uns 5 prices $35 we FH 2.00 Your little gir] will need a colored Dress for the picnic on Victoria Day.Note this timely bargain: es West Blue Bonnets, Rockfield, Lachine, Dixie, Dorval.| : Our entire stock of Children\u2019s Summer Print, Muslin, Duck and Linen Dresses, a variety of styles, To Outside THURSDAY ick River, Norwood, Bordeau, St.Lau colors and prices, for girls of two to fourteen years.LESS 25 PER CENT.hav : .; L\u2014 IAL.co SATURDAY.\u2014 Strathmore.Valoisville, Pointe Claire, Bea- SPCIAL\u2014VERY SPECIA BARGAIN No.2 BARGAIN No.3.BARGAIN No.4.Points consfield, Beaurepaire, Bay View, St.Ann's.| Dainty White Muslin and Lawn Shirt Waists, all this season's newest creations.Ranging in prices from 50c to $4.50 each.Special Outing Shirt Waist Suit, Ladies\u2019 Colored Print, Gingham, suitable for Picnics or morning wear, made of Percale, waist trim.and Muslin Shirt Waists.Special med with wide pleats, and skirt Price, 39c and 50c each.cut flare flounce, sizes 32 tg 38.BARGAIN No.6.BARGAIN No.7.Black and white and blue and To clear at $2.25 each.White Duck Bkirt, trimmed cord- white polka dots Duck Drees Skirts, ing, and perfect banging.Price made with two frills at bottom and $1.49 nicely trimmed.Just the thing to White Pique Skirts, nicely made, ee wear at a picnic.Prices $1.50 and good fitting.Price $1.25.Crash and Linen Skirts at $2.25./ $2.75 each.Shoe Bargains.Ladies $1.50 Slippers Ladies\u2019 $4.00 Oxfords Jor 95c.Jor $2.45.90 pairs Fine Kid Slippers, 4button Beautiful Oxford Shoes, in Patent strap style, light turn soles, kid Lesthers.lighe medium and: Cond.lined, medium heels; nizee 23} to 7; year welted soles; sizes 2} to 6 in the\u2019 lot, but not in each style; regular price $3.00, $3.50 and 84.00.BARGAIN No.5.Brantford Refrigerators, beauti- Greenland Refrigerators, 6 only, fully finished, no wood exposed, large size, cold dry air.ice sav- kiln dried ash, dry air circula- ing.food preserving refrigera- tion\u2014 .tors, 3 only.1 only No.2, worth $14, for.$11.23 No.4 size, length 32 in., depth 19 in., height 44 in., worth 312, 2 only Tall Brantford, ice chamber opens in front, worth $15, Sh oe D a tm Î regular price $1.50.Friday, omis No.8 wae, iength 3 nD 0 1 ony Tall Brantford.ares sae ep r erl Bam i ee res tee 95e ray bargain oc 8285 | th Hose spect ac wi2.03 FO Lan eee ee eee ean 817.00 oo GROUND FLOOR.\u2018 un Russian Blouse Coals Ladies\u2019 Summer Skirts, made of a EXCEPTIONAL VALUE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, |\" Ladies\u2019 Silk Russian Blouse Coats, good quality crash, and trimmed in ! 120 Pairs Ladies\u2019 Patent Oxfords, were $3.50, reduced to.sen see see see 0e.».0220 | made of a good quality taffeta silk, a most effective design with in a neat and becoming style, with i A - shaw] collar trimmed with applique fancy white braiding.82.65 d alk stitching, # iniahe ; with ecordion Piste chiffon (rile, Ladies U.nder shirts ; All sizes and widths.Other lines Fine SUMMER SHOES, for Men, Women and Children at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.Nutmeg Graters, with box for nutmeg.sells every at 5c, our price, each .+.vue verve researc 3c lined throughout with mercerized Q sateen; regular value $12.50.; For.cov ver eve vee ven +.87.93 Ladies\u2019 Underskirte.made of cambric.HAYCOCK & DUDGEON Costumes ee ep \\ oo ) .Price.«ev civ ver ovr veer.390 Ww bite Organdie Costumes.made in one $ .of the newest styles, waist with new Ladies\u2019 Underskirts, made of bn s a | 2453-2457 ST.CATHERINE STREET, near Drummond.ee Tr GD Lad Und made um.| cover, 3 colours, green.red and Wire Sponge Baskets: best wire, % : ,Ç pt vo ir hae fuck: avn umbrella frill, with fine tucks, 5 ; .Wor ,\u2018 ; ° i i i Due Rod size, worth eg, to 29c tach mm me our price.Tc R ed seams, finished with lace trimmed with deep embroid- applique.ooo.$3.50 ery, dust frill.Price.93C Good Steel Paring Knives, 6 different shapes, worth 10c, special at, each -.oo.een 505 einen Ze THE ART TREASURES OF J.PIERPONT MORGAN.The Millionaire-to Bring Millions in Antiques to His American Home.New York, May 21.\u2014Under the desig- USEFUL DRESSES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.We want to clear these Costumes out Friday and Saturday, hence these low prices.IN THE MEN'S STORE.\u2019 Outing Requisites for.the 25th, \u201cCresvent\u201d Enamel Tea Kettles, GOOD, Art Drapery Dept.THIRD FLOOR.YOU CAN!T AFFORD TO M188 THESE BARGAINS.ART DRAPERY Art Cretonne, 1,00) yards of well assorted patterns, .27 inch wide Cretonnes, suitable for curtains or furniture covering; worth 10c yard.For.0 LL \"en eneceseuss ge 4 5 This Long Hip \u20ac Straight Front all sizes, 1st quality guaranteed, nation \u201cHousehold effects,\u201d J.Pierpont 5 At Cut Prices.2 quart size, worth &c.for .nie Morgan will be able to bring into this Is the very jetest Corset ART MUSLIN.\u20141,500 yards inches À i i ' Û t t of h tt h The tra pieces at T N.\u20141, vards 38 inches Art Muslins, all neat and dainty Golf Stocks.up to date in every 4 quart size.Qu fOr .0000000s 65e country most 0: Ba reasures that are J ex desi i suitable for curtains, draper or any embellishment ed 5 f 5 red th h gre y y need way, Sic ones.3 for $l.or.a%c| 3 uuart size.8c.for Lo.Bc now scatte through the muscums of the side, cover and fit the in your home; worth 124c yard.At.24 ae eaacawaness 9c Men's Soft Shirts, separate cuffs.8 ghyart size.No.9 worth Ta 00 \u2018 Europe, or else in his house in Park Lane, hi with perfect amooth- ART SILKOLINES.\u201436inch Art Silkoline, a large and well assorted line ONIy, EACH L\u2026.Les nue neue The OF L.LL22202 Lana ne nan sa nec en an 0e #1.London.Mr.Morgan has ordered his ps of ehades and designs: worth 20c ps Large and we 15e Mens White Duck Pants.the Decorated English Tea Pots, agents to gather together all his paintings, ness, rounding off the CUSHIONS.\u2014100 Tapestry.Damask Finished Cushions, finished with five oe $1.25 kind, per air.1.00, beautiful jet black, with dainty bric-a-brac and antiques, and it is believ- | li into visit NS.apes TY.Dis ushrons, fini with five : Men's Flannel Suits.special.83.50 decorations, 3 good sizes, special el Americans will have the opportunity 1nes en xq \u20ac ; tassels and heavy cable cord to match; worth $2.19 each.At.81-75 Men's Tweed Caps.hundreds of at.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 \u2026 \u2026BBc, 30c and BSC of seeing one of the finest private col- curve.In po other TABLE COVERS.\u2014Tapestry Damask Finished Table Covers, heavy knot- them, from .25e lections in the world.These objects of makes of Corsets will ted fringe, full line of colours and patterns, a yard and a half square; De American Double Collars, mie- 10 only Sheffield Carving Sets - rt raised at not less th 3 9 ; .worth 81.15 each.At.oo.0 ll il Ln eee eee 95e dtum and low, 20c, for .15c| good steel.stag handles, new- 000.and had M Mer ces than $2,000,- you find this very latest SCREENS.\u2014100 Three-panel Screens, all new patterns, filled with art °° Coloured Shirts.stiff bosoms, cat shape, regular price $1.2.000, an o he ee ee porte them Paris model.* - silkoline; worth $1.00.At.Cee ee ee eee oc = pus for.cach Shire.sort hoa 31 00 specitl price for the set.pac or ay 28° 200.000 as duty n ged : \u2018The pew 'tight skirts Immense line of PORTIERES, RUGS, MATTINGS, LACE CURTAINS and : for, cach .49c Many of the painti and smaller an- Le everything pertaining to home decoration.v demand that you wear it.À Balbriggan Underwear, shirts or 40 tiques have been in r Morgan's Park \u2019 drawers, each .Cc Lane house for more than a year, .R ., .Pe tone.sampivn at Lane house jor more than a year.wud, Ay These are the sumbers WALL PAPER \"ext are sample prices, 2c.2c and 35¢ pair.4 \u201chousehold effects,\u201d which are unduti- ES és and ptices : VOA + rapery Dent.Mens Rube (oats right tor os LE PO able.\u2019 ! i! ka The rush of businems iin this department shows thet the public appreciate f shing.$7.50 an .for .82.20 Block Tin Roast Pans, all our immense variety of beautiiul Papers, and that prices are right.200 China Cream Jugs.beautiful LADIES\u2019 GLOVES.made Eee 14c decorations, 1 pint size, worth TORONTO BANK CLERKS | | High grade Novelties to wear Bec.special to clear at.each.19e WILL ORGANIZE CLUB.with short sleeves, in silk or Jace, elbow length, 65c, 75c and 98e pair.ai DepzzE: ia Grocery Specials Special to the Montreal Star.2-clasp Fabric Gloves.in white, Toronto, Say.21\u2014The Granite Qub{ FI, Por sale by all looting Dry Goods Mouses.Regular.Special.» Regular.Special drab.mode, gray or black.25c.w rty at the \u20ac ureh \u2014 > Tbe.Redpath Sugar.$1.13 9Sc 8 ibs.Quaker Oats (in bulk) 35c e Be.3e.40e, S0c and Bc pair.qesley ares is to be turned into a 24 Toe.Re S sar Be He Fine New Cheese, per lb.\u20ac ee a ROUE EEE 100 dezvous for the employes of the different C sine Frineet Peari Tépioen 40c 23c 2 Py cell or Mae 25e rort be, for oo oi ieee .< .aaron., JEWELLERY.PERFUMES.Lone handled Stair Whisks, reg- Dk porte and is cp si ¢ Ibs.Fine California Prunes 35c [je 8 btls.Strathcona Extracts.0c asc Pearl Blouse Sets, 3 pieces, only.40 ular 15c, for .cnr cen eens 10c Commerce has a 33,700 claim on the pro- | 6 lbs.Best Cooking Figs.35c PSC 3 tins Pork and Beans, .3 0c Ee | Homareds of Hc.we and 0c Brooches | perty aud it is proposed that the differ.: 11b.pkg.Pyle's Pearkine.15c IRC 3 tins Kitchen Molasses, 3 ; Brooches to Bo Af, each.10c | erent banks o e 7 the amber f s Frankfurter or Cambridge lbs.each.25c À Colgate's Violet Toilet Water, 5 19e thie amount 0 number o + Sausage.oo \u2026.\u2026.15c 10\u20ac New, Laid Eggs, Special, per * oz bottles.ihe way f Tom i 18 ON, AND ALL EFFORTS MADE FOR PROMPT DE- Messina Lemons, doz.Oc ozen.16¢ 1k Perfumes, all the way from of \u2018i h.black THE RUSH v .N # | Bu OF ons creer soreness 285¢c to $2.30 Btrainers pe Nae en 18 ok 15e Two Churches to Fight Together.LIVERY OF GOODS.bans Sera pu 35e 1% ev Maple Syrup, 8 to ° 65e .| TT Large Bow) Strainer.Je, for.Be New York, May 21.\u2014The Rev.Pather See our BEDS and BEDDING, CURTAINS and RUGS, and large ship- Soup .\u2026 .\u2026.ooo 3c Be 1 tin each Tomatoes, Corn ; $2.50 UMBRELLAS, $1.75.Pardow, the well known: Jesuit preacher.ment of CHINA MATTINGS.| 3 pkts.Strathcona Jellies.20c 25\u20ac and Beans for.© : fied : i address before the annual à 244 lbs.Strathcona Flour.75e FFC Salmon Cutlet, 1 1b.flat.17e f4c : tes\u2019 Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, 3 in an .: ng E ons says we are giving right goods at right prices.; Ladies arl handies, silver mount- Wooden Potato Pounders, with Glass Flower Vases, beautiful of the Manhattan Ville Pupils\u2019 a very ye Fancy Eastern Townships Creamery Butter, per pound.e cased pal roiling.32.50.for, black enamel handles, special at, clear glass.cut glass patterns, tion, ssid that -Arcbbishop Farley had MPIRE BUILDING, Sweet Briar Hams, 12 or whole ham.per pound.a, tere wes tre anna sean se 0 s1.75 FACN .0000es as ces 4c 3 designs, special at .10c lately been approached by Protestant E3 > Grape Nuts, Malta Vita, Force.or A.J.Pancake Flour.1 eac \u2018 clergymen, who wish to see a coalition T 9 2474, 2476 St.Catherine st Special Pure Indien Breskfast Tea.worth lar 40c, for.© formed with the Roman Catholic Church ; L MONTREAL \u201cSpecial,\u201d 1,000 SAMPLES OF MALTA VITA given away Friday.in the fight against the growing evil of divorce.a Bank Managers Found Guilty.: [JOHN MURPHY & CO.indictment charging them with, circulating agais ani Phone (LD.e + 8 Ontherine J : - he false statements intended to defraud the ; 2341-2343 St.Catherine Street.Ohlidren Ory for | | ere, 57, der Mie a.[Pa oo don To\u201d 0 CroGOes ey 4 Terms Cash.Corner Metcalfe, .Tel, Up 2740.* the defunct Northern American Realty ed for the ssme offence, demanded à ve Attended te.: Streets.- a { 4 bare tam * rw - | CASTORI A - president and tressurer.respectively, of tary of the concern, who was also indict- FN ES mr, Mariage seo MIT FES SE RE ths, ses page 11.MAY 21, 1903.4 eg oh Ry te referme 6 Sort 0365 UE A rt La im rage sorti Zerit Frey \" FRE A 15 Lt Creer Be Re Te - \u2014 eat ath \u2014- 110 ra Is CARSLEY C=.| & eee.eT ES.CARSLEY Co |b S.CARSLEY C oO.Limites.re per ar mass = = S, CARSLEY Cs.AB MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014~THURSDAY, or re re WHITE WEAR DEPT\u2019S 4 © Reg.Fri.PELE er Be 130 ine Tonic .25¢ c .Be Arts Becton\u201d Be q w Pink Pills $ Soott's Bimulsion .\u2026\u2026.fos ce Bear\u2019 » Wine Liver $1.00 \u2019 \"Piokham's .\"Vegetable ° 75e a or à ji 75 rilla .$f.e Maries at: © iver .>.21.00 \u2018 ARE YOU SEEKING A POSITION?We want 10 Sewera and 10 seat with both languages Fnghoh and a np an French.ou JHIS LINE OF CHILDREN'S REEFERS WILL WIN PATRONAGE, Because values are commendable, Unequalled for seaside or country wear; you have got to provide for cool periods, as well as hot spells, or sacrifice health.Made of Navy Blue Scotch Herri bone, with detachable reversible a.lars, red one side, cadet blue the other, trimaded with fancy white braid,\u201d metal buttons, Bize for four years -81.80 42.95 old.For JE yéars old.in between sizes at corresponding prices.SILK COLLARETTES AND SHORT COATS\u2014 BARGAIN DAY PRICES.Ladies\u201d Short Collarette, in black Silk moire, net frill edged with crepe lisse bebe ribbon, sole ene.day Cee eee ee es rt Ce nds 3 ai her froth, in Black.pe collar, loose sleeves, with close stitched rows of white a Friday .COOL, COMFORTABLE -\"GORSETS FOR SUMMER WEAR.strong wlute net, well Boe um od short waist.Friday's .ppecial price .25¢ CONTRIBUTION TO THE BARGAIN DAY PROGRAM.Ladib\u2019 Fine White Cambrie Night \"tucked and hemetitched voke, embroidéry amount neck front T sde s, made very full.» Friday .\u2026.-\u2026- 89e # Fine White Cambme Under- ekirts, trmmmed with a deep flounce of embroidery, gored band, very full.$1.20, Friday 79e SUEDE.GLOVES ARE SUPERIOR TO KID FOR : - - SUMMER WEAR.Perspiration does not rer- der them harsh and uncomfortable to the hand.+ Ladies\u2019 Suede Gloves.in all the new.= shades of tan, mode, gray and 2 dome fasteners, sizes 5 3-4 sh - Per pair.LADIES\u2019 BELTS.\" Black Moise Belte, taba at back, nickel dip buckles.Friday .s LADIES\u2019 PARASOLS.Ladies® White Pagasols, with lace.insertion, fancy handle .81.40 .WASH FABRIC SPECIALS.Lancashire Dress Muslins, 28 inches wide, for Blouses, Dresses, etc, Worth 30c yd.Friday .21c Organdie Dress Muslins.20 inches wide, in pes designs.Worth 3c 3d.Friday .18c \u2019 F Woo} and Cotton for Mend- Ve arenas .° + pe CE ad.\"Eyes, per card.EN ! Boxes of Pins, per box .Bc Tape Measures, each ,.4e * Tracing Wheels, each .5e 1 Neellle Books, each .Je .Bundles of Tape, per bdle.Bic ENOUGH FANS TO GO AROUND.© 5,000 Palm Leaf -Fans.good es size.Special price .ans.Special price.at NW THE LINE OF \"LACE CURTAINS.White.Nottingham Lace Curtains, ls i handsome rt as , peir, .Fri -81.70 \u201cpr MEDICINES.In view of the nearness SMALL PRICES REACH SOME TALL OUTING HAT VALUES, [Three lots of ready-to-wears to sell at each - 28¢ Ladies\u2019 White or Cream Canvas Hate.bell crown, large sailor shape, rimmed with velvet and satin buttons, velvet streamers and muslin, 2.Cream straw, crown and brim trimmed with black velvet ribbon, straw and nbbon quill.3.Cream straw.latest style, trimmed with Japanese silk, steel buckle, large black quill, and straw cord.A lot of semi-ready Chiffon Hats, value $1.95.to sell at each - - $1.29 50 only.They are made on wire {rame, covered with fon and straw crown, in black and white only.WHY BUY OUTING SKIRTS TO-MORROW ?We have a lot of about 100 White Pique Skirts, in various good styles; some of them have been lightly soiled a fault that can be easily corrected.Original values of many from $1.50 to $1.75.Your choice to-morrow at 69¢\u2019 LADIES\u2019 HOSIERY SECTION RESPONDS _ TO ALL WANTS.SOME PRICE HINTS FROM THE LADIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR SECTION Later Sen Bose gt OTS Ladies\u2019 Fine White Swiss Ribbed Stitch Hose, fast dye.© Per Varia, high peck, short aleeves, or PAIL.Lens meme 24 tenn eanenn without es, 15 cents and c Ladies\u2019 New Black Cotton Ladies\u2019 Fine White Swiss 18 with ankles embroidered, in Hess, Ribbed Vests for evening wear.2c red, blue or white.Per ee Ladies\u2019 Extra Fine Swies Ribbed Ladies\u201d New Lisle hread Drop Vests, in white or blue, hand Sutch Hose, in red or blue, with crochet lace yoke .38e white stripes.Per pair .87a A BLOUSE TO COMPLETE THE OUTING DAY COSTUME ! And it can be secured at a substantial saving; worth Friday - - - - .39c Ladies\u2019 Fine Percale Blouses.in beautiful fancy striped and spotted designs of na blue, biuet.cardinal, pink and black and white, new collar and sleeves.new SOME LINES OF LADIES\u2019 OUTING 6oc.COSTUMES SPECIALLY PRICED, |~ Ladies Cueng Suite.in fine 1 sleeves: gored skirt, with d A Nobby Outing Suit.in fine \"Belg gingham.full blouse.\u201cfinished with six rows of insertion.full sleeves, with elbow cuffs, skirt full flare.Any costume included in the above descriptions to be sold to-morrow at - - - - s1.49 INTERESTING NEWS 10 PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS.OF UNDERSKIRTS, A limited lot of washable Underskirts, new, fresh goods, that {f bought at usual prices would have to be marked $1.50.Cleared out a manufacturer's surplus stock at a price that enables us to sell them for - - 94e Ladies\u2019 Black and White Sateen Underskirts, in checks and stripes, made with 10anch flounce, frul and dust ruffle, finished with three rows of plain black strapping, twin needle stitched.ercale ar print, full blouse waist, with bishop em.HOW ABOUT MEN'S AND BOYS\u2019 OUTING HATS 486 gives you the choice of 75c to $1.00 Straw Hats.Better buy to-morrow\u2014may be none in stock Saturday.Men's and Boys\u2019 Straw Hate, sailor and fedora shapes, split and rough LIST OF FRIDAYS SPECIALS! Our Friday Bargain announcements always engage the attention of vast crowds of provident people This one should be no exception to the rule.ay\u2014we have arranged specials in things to wear, etc., that ought to be of particular interest to those who\u2019ve planned to go \u2019a-picnicing.of the holiday\u2014 Victoria + LITTLE THINGS THAT PICNICERS REQUIRE.A BARGAIN EVENT IN SILKS.Biack Taffeta Silk, 19 inches wide.Regular 60-eent value.To-mor- - row, per yd.AN INVITATION TO BUY LIBERALLY OF WHITE MUSLIN.27 pieces only White Swiss Spotted Muslin, 26 inches wide.Usual seH- ing price 15 cents yard, To- lg INTERESTED IN \u201cCELEBRITIES OF | THE ARMY?\u201d 500 parte of this Fine English Publi cation, each containing portraits in color, that are well worth framing.Fo ormerly sold at 25c per part.Friday our price, per part.3c Or 2 f se CONVENIENT PIECES OF FURNITURE FOR EXCURSIONISTS.Folding Canvas Camp Cots, covered in heavy twill duck coverin one legs, very neat and strong.Regu sold at 150.Our reduced price.20400 1.00 Camp \u2018Stools, folding\u2019 legs back, in heavy duck covering, with back .25 ei.0.85¢ Without back .25c Steamer Chairs, cane seats and back, made of white maple, extended foot _rest, very comfortable and nicely finished.Regular price 83.50.Reduced price ea SHEETING 19\u20ac YARD.\"White Sheeting, twill, very \"bears, 21-4 vards wide.Worth 25a yd Fray.vee A CAMBRIC 6 1-2\u20ac YARD.Fine Cambric.full 38 in.wide, suitable for Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Underwear.Friday.@ 4c TOWELS 12\u20ac Heavy Huck Towels, 20 x 40 in, all ure Jinen.Bargain at 15¢ each.uced for Friday to WHITE LAWN 8 i .Heavy White Lawn, full $0 inches wide.day \u2018Regular value 12¢ cine ee sean sane 000 ace 00 WATERPROOF SERGE.- Fine quality, all-wool,will nat shrink or spot, large range of colorings, suitable .for Tad; adies\u2019 Rainy où Suits.Worth 45 cents yard.Speci ax at.Cc ~~\u2014BLACK GRENADINE.A new lot of fine SEC all fast black.Worth 20e # PAINTED CUSHION Tore 20 different subjects to select from.Prices range from 26c vere eres sacs 55e MEN'S SOFT FRONT CAMBRIC SHIRTS.Odd lines, with attached or detach- straws, brads, plain and fancy silk bands, leather sweat-bands.Values from 75e to $1.00.Take your choice to-morrow and Saturday at .Picnic Basket Supplies and Other.Groceries Reg.Fri.À\u201c Reg.Fri.Hem, Beef, Chicken and Pate de Foie WAL Vocsén 1240 100 Turkey Loaf, in 1-2 lb.Potato Chips.+.» 12e 100 fins.c.reae 158 12% Sliced Tongue, per lb., 35c .3Qe Corned Beef, 1-ib.tins\u2026 17e 15e English Brawn, per.lb.20¢ 150 Lobster, in 1-2 1b.tins.20c 13¢ Paragon Cheese, 143 jars .\u2026 250 230 Yachting Beef, 2 Ib.tins.35¢ 3Qe Keen's Mustard, T4 1b.: Devilled Meats, all kinds, time.Lu.2.Les n00a 12.in 1-2 1b.tins .15e 10e Ceylpn Pekoe Tea, 5 lbe.13 81.15 Camp Coffee .\u2026 .\u2026.25 19e Pure Maple Sugar, per 1b.15¢ 12je Condensed Milk .-.124¢ 10e | Junket Tablets\u2019 ic 6: «iv.12% 100 French Mustard, import'd.206 15c English Sherbet\u2019 :: 4.\u2026.15% 19e Lime Juice .0c Jc Finest Bed Salmon,\u2019 per 1 1% i j tin Hi Ae Phim Poddime.2 0c .43c Derderian Selly Powder, 250 Fluid Beef, 16 ox.botties.§1.10 9Qc 3 pKge.a .° Hungarian Flour, 24 1-2 1bs.650 55e | Pure cure Juice, per 2 Force Food.per pkg.15e -1@Je sp Wheat Biscuits, C.and B.Marmalade, 2 2 Ib.ve ar vs0000 124 ting .Le 22e Line i per bottle .80e 25c Feather Strip Cocoanut, .Bec 20¢ Maple\u201d Syrup, 3 1b.tins .3c 23¢ - 21c Finest Creamery Butter, por Ib.REDUCTIONS IN .PRICES OF MEN'S FOOTWEAR.Just because styles are not the very newest, BOYS\u2019 PANTS FOR SUMMER WEAR AN APPRECIATED SAVING 500 pairs.in striped effecte\u2014fawn and blue, and navy and white, aleo linen sizes, From 3 to l0 79 pairs of Men's Boots, that in years.Usual selling price Boc theït?f£ popularity sold for pair.Friday .ooo.Se $2.50 and ou Friday, Ter pair.81.00- THE S.CARSLEY , R LE C Biren.4 Nps Ca - kien.nes Lun ms ée 1768 to 1783 Notre Dame Street, 184 to 194 3 James Street Mont reat; _ Bw able cuffs, various patterns.Value 70c.Friday .50e a.WHAT THE BASEMENT DEPARTMENTS HAVE TO OFFER REFRIGERATORS.ICE TONGS.GLASSWARE.TEA KETTLES.GARDEN SETS.; i \u2019 | Large size Garden Seba, good a Se 100 Cot Crystal Tombiers |_Sirong retimnet Tes Rettis id sirongiy made, 3 piece, hin MA ce Cut Crys umblers rong retinn es es, girls, stron made eces, else rw Friday opel ne useful tine.Jn ay good fluted base, oe the thing \u2019 large sofa Aize, well made, spade, rake ond hoa.Ag ve prie.+ © 6.7 each .Oc for picnicers, each .3c extravalue.Friday 13 1-2¢ day >.TBc FOR>MILADY'S iatad fide on MEN'S 4PLY PI von pasxer, SOMe Sure to be Appreciated Cuts on an elie 3 shapes .to \"choose, from, Regular 10¢ Coliass, to sell on ° Friday at .oii (iy .\u2026.\u2026.SMe MEN'S SUITS $6.25 \u2018REGULARLY SOLD AT FROM $10 TO $15.About 0 more of these Suits\u2014th balanite 6f the lot ardered\u2014that sold 80 extensively two weeks h just been paeeed i into stock.The.menu facturer hésitated about - them, becausé reflection convineed him that the price accepted wéa abaurdly but eventually decided to Tiré up > Tie réement.*- If your size is included in the range, 34 to 40.you will make a grave ae in letting this opportunity ne \"duplication of these values Te isa very remote pomsibility, NIA A Nr NS til TOILET SETS.Decirated, consisting of pitcher, , vase snd sosp dish, Friday, per .81.00 basin; in bide or \u2018pink.set se sees eves ce.scence + TOILET SUNDRIES.Enthymol Tooth Paste.Eau de Toilette a Ja Vio lette (Roger Gallet) \u2026.\u2026.75e deal Bath Tablets .25¢ us es + esses 150 Vie t co ve sene.SOC Ayer's Hair Vigor .81.00 Dentaline Tooth \u2018Powder.256 _ Dentifoam oth Wash .25¢ La Alo y » 50e 00 ta ee\u201d By a » Telcum \"Powder 15e: ae 20e, s»wedsse L'an veu ue eet - \u2014 a Can Openers, 5e, 10e, 15c and 20¢ Cork Screws, 14e, 19e, 25¢ Lara en enh ee escc uns» 50 Lunch Boxes, 14e, 15c and Ye Tin Dippers .\u2026 +.se Kettles, l4c and .25¢ Oil Stoves, 45e, 89¢c and .$1.40 reais Milk Cans, 36c, 30c si Ce venu sara sees sue br non ce ce Enameled Plates, 7c, 8, 10c Bnd Loh.qesr-vnuce 1:2c Enameled Cups, \"7e, 8e and.10 Baskets, good mizes, from .; Se) OGILVYS lhe B Preparing Jor Holiday.Almost every nook and corner of this splendid spacious store.bristles with bright new merchandise that active selling has reduced to a point where it becomes more profitable to clear at some price rather than hold.Counter space and fixture room feel the pressure of i incoming goods too much to permit broken lots to lag, that's why so many splendid money-saving chances -are in evidence for To-morrow.Wash Goods \u2019 Beeing is sometimes said to be believing.In this case, if you look at our new and beautiful dress goods, seeing will be buying.300 YDS.SCOTCH ZEPHYR 30 inches wide, fine material, fast LA és 325 YDS.LAWNS AND MUSLINS \u201c colours; reguler 25¢, for .f4c .fi uality, new d d col- 900 YDS.FRENCH CAMBRIC ouringe: regular Toe to Be © 30 inches wide, the right material For.2 222 245 sea e ee 15e or for dresses and shirt waists; regular 23c, for.15e 150 YDS.FINE \u2018WHITE BOX ROBES WHITE NAINSOOK \"Skirt made.including material 38 inches wide, suitable for Chil: and trimming for waist; dren's Dresses and Ladies\u2019 regular $8.00, for.$4.93 Underwear, for, per yard.9c - Smallwares Items BRASS SAFETY HOOKS BEST ENGLISH BRASS PINS ; AND EYES Special, per paper.ge B cards for .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.5e NEW PEARL BLOUSE SETS.1 Ww ; SQ ; from .2.2 oo.Lecce B3C up L oe peuial, per pair DRESS SHIELDS ENAMELLED TOWEL RINGS Nore A TAPE\u2014SPECIAL-\u2014 6 inch, Spevial.e PEARI, BUTTONS- regular 124c and 15c.per dozen.«.+.ou.1 dozen, assorted.COLOURED CROCHET COTTON.- regular 5e » Special.2 for je Children\u2019s Wear GIRLS\u2019 PRINT DRESSES i assorted colours, vizes 6 months to 6 vears.Prices-75c, B5c, $1.00 \u2018GIRLS\u2019 AND BOYS\u2019 DUCK DRESSES Bador style, in white, navy, blu- .elite and red; wiaes 1 to 6 vears.Prnces\u201480c, 90c, $1.00.BOYS\u2019 DRESSES CHILDREN\u2019S WHITE in Linen.Duck and Pique, a spe- ITV ee DUCK DRESSES - cial pattern for boye, with 3 box.pleats front and back; rizes 6 months to 4 years.Prices- $1.10, $1.25 to $3.00.May Sale of Bells Sailor style, pare sailor collar, trimmed with emb.sizex 1 to 6 years.Prices \u201c$1.50, $1.85, $1.75 BLACK SILR BELTS\u2014eome with FANCY MOIRETTF.BELTS - tah green, some with white fagoting.back.oxydised buckle, in black oe and\u201d all black.handsome enamel only: were 95¢, for.-50c \u201c hyckles re $1.75, for 0c EN AELVET BELTR = white ed, oxydized buckles back HANDSOME .SILK BELTS .- blue stone in buckle; were $1.25, 3! \u2018 SOT.ch +4 ve-u espenseuc ss We | BAT EN AE rieh 25e BLACK SAŸIN RELT, copper buckle, fancy stitching in black and green, were $1.00, for.50e Drake's Neck buckle: were , WIDE BLACK 8ILK GIRDLE BELT.75, for.22cc00e 1.00 were £1.75 and $2.00 for.$1.00 WHITE.BELTS, 65c.for 0 SILK VELVET GIRDLE BELT, E BELTS, $1.40, for.8 00 were $1.75, for.81.00 - À Snap in Silk Waists =} fn nôîne uk Waists you can buy st almost half price, if von want something that is\u201d nest end inexpensive.A silk Waist is always useful.The third lot consiats of a few Black China Silk, trimmed with black lace insertion: were 8.50, for.The first Jot consists of Waists, made C dprtin taffeta silk, in several pretty shades, trimmed some with hemstitching and fine tucks, others with box pleats, and tiny buttone: regujar price i 39.50 to $13.00.To clear at $8.75.* Phe second lot consists of Waists in China Silk.fine tucks and Taffeta and Chins mlmon, blue, old LADIES N.GOWNS A clearance in White Cotton Nightgowns-six dozen gowns, good English cotton, made with tucked vokes.rome trimmed with embroidery and insertion, others % iow oi Tod black.These with cambric frills and ineer- up as bh a $7.25, but you can tion, high neck or turn-over rol- : fod Your to-morrow lar; regular 75¢, 80c and for.agra ene eee tee re 84.19 FN 1 69c - Ladies\u2019 Corded Silk Blouses \u201cia have fost reieived a lot of those beautiful corded Silk Blouses, in tlie pretty new shades and white, made with full sleeve, tab collar and trim- : med with tiny near] buttons.They go on sale to-day at.82.735 \u2018\u2019Matidkerchiefs and Embroideries LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS assorted hems, at \u20ac and Z2lge; also a line with double emstitching.each.10\u20ac sw 158 EMBROIDERY HANDKER- At 10¢, 12%c and 15\u20ac each.CHILDREN'S - \u201c\u2026.EMBROIDERY DRESSES worth $1.25 for, per yard, §9¢ \u2018CHILDREN'S: HANDKERCHIEFS\u2014 Each.que veu sre see LOC Boys\u2019 Wash Blouses and Suits COLOURED BLOUSES BOYS\u2019 GALATEA in all the newest patterns\u2014 SAILOR SUITS 40\u20ac to 75¢.WHITE BAILOR SUITS nicely trimmed, in dark and light blue\u2014-80\u20ac to $2.00.in duck nd drill, lon and short FANCY WHITE BLOUSES pants, rk and h ue \u20ac n muslin, 3 \u201d lars and cuffs\u2014$1.10 to $3.00 Tears 75e ne 250 to 8 Two Specials in Silks for To-morrow Our buyer discovered he had too much Black Taffeta Silk, the kind you make black silk coats of, regularly sold at 41.10 a yard.You get it at our Silk ooumter.to-motrow, es long as it lasts, for Sc e yerd.Ladies\u2019 Turn-over Collars.Lace and Embroidery, 5c each.100 ENDS from 12 yard to 8 yarda in length, in Sacured Satima, Lou- .isenne, Pailette F and Striped Silk ancy Figured ALL HALF PRICE: 7 .Special Reductions in All Other Departments.= OGILVYS #1 Bt.Catlierizs and Meus Sts .wRernnted t T° Joan ful cola rim: a \u201cgpd post le Es a Cah satisfac HEALTH TH 2; STE t vais Que or se perte Sur as Mon 300 313 Mrs, Field, of Ottawa, ¢ Mrs.\u201d \"pmund Bheppard.is the guest of Given to Mail Oiders.- < nave used pr.Hah ble wich WOMEN | Rte addres Pri \u201c31.00 \u201cnor A ar Tart od $500 por Sweet, Montreal phir John Titel] wai tn Bllerbyooke 1i9tecd Our Suburban Delivery along the Lakeshore as far as Nt.Ann\u2019s Commences Satur y'Moruing.Order your Queen Birthday Supplies To-morrow.HAMILTON'S FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY.Our small margin of profit, selling for cash prices are as you know by experience difficult to duplicate, but occas- sionally for one reason or another we do better, offering reliable and seasonable goods at sensationally cut prices, these for instauce : ser Plan to See These 6 Lines Friday at Eight O'Clock, Certainly not later than Nine, otherwise it's not worth your while reading about them, they'll hardly last the hour.No Mail or Telephone orders filled.32 PIECES FANCY COLORED DRESS MUSLINS, all new designs and colorings.While they last .âè Yard 300 Yards UNBLEACHED CANTON FLANNEL.\u2018While the 300 yards last, on Friday morning.+0000s Sc Yard 50 Pieces FINE WWITE INDIA LINEN, for Summer Waists and Dresses, worth 15¢c.While they last.6c Yard 10 Pieces DOUBLE FOLD DRESS GOODS, Summer weight Serges.Colors, navy, royal, brown, While they last.36 Only, MISSES\u2019 READY-TO-WEAR STRAW HATS, \u2018the popular school Hat of the season, with large bow, mixed straws, 75c.ile they last 29c each JUST LIKE GETTING DOLLAR BILLS FOR FIFTY CENT PIECES.150 of the celebrated C.P.a la Sirene CORSETS, in white only, all sizes, made of fine French Coutil, fully gored.While they last, Friday .co.coo ov oo 79c Pair Ask for Style 751 C.P.a ta Sirene Corsets elsewhere; you'll find they retall ; 200 280 All the Odd Lines and and colorings, odd lines and short ends, all double width goods.Splendid choice of colorings.40c to 55¢ SILKS for\u2014 All this season's designs, short lengths of our Plain and Fancy Silks, also lot 35c to 60c DRESS GOODS for\u2014 of Plain Tussor Sikg.OUTING FLANNELETTES\u2014 | BLACK GRENADINES\u2014 ee (rive Li ~ Shi Pretty open-work lace strip 32 in.wide, for Summer Shirts | designs, double fold, soc.and Waists, 12jc.Friday.8c| Friday .eo.29% ee WHITE ORGANDIE MUSLIN\u2014 FAST COLOR GINGHAMS\u2014 Fine sheer Finish, full widths, ! In pretty designs of pink and isc.Friday .8c blue, 12¢.Friday .86 WHITE DIMITIES\u2014 COLORED MUSLINS\u2014 A splendid imitation of tucked Dainty Dress Muslins, in most stripes, 1bc.Friday .106: all colors, 12¢.Friday .8e A COUPLE OF SNAPS IN LADIES* HOT WEATHER SUITS.Just what you need for your Victoria Day Holiday Outing.LADIES\u2019 SHEPHERD PLAID SHIRT WAIST SUITS, made new side pleated waist style.Skirts piped White India Linen, all sizes.Friday, at ., .LADIES\u2019 WHITE INDIA LINEN SHIRT WAIST SUITS, made in latest styles, trimmed six rows of Cluny Lace - $4, 50: inserting and straps, full flaring Skirt.Friday at .Just in line for the Holiday.Victoria Day.\u201d 200.LADIES\u2019 WHITE SPLIT STRAW READY :TO \u2018WEAR HATS, \u201cThe Summer GIF,\" one of New ~ York's most popular styles for early summer wear.A most becoming Hat, suitable for city or country use.Friday.while they laut.222 244 244 440 eee ea PLAIN and FANCY NECK RIBBONS PLAIN and SPOTTED SILK VEIL In all colors, instead of 25¢ yd.INGS, .; Real French Veilings, that will not Friday's price will be .19¢ fade.25c.Friday .1210 10 yard Pieces STRAW BRAIDS, 25c ! 25c Bunches Flowers and Foliage, 15¢ Extra Special Values in Children\u2019s | Manufacturers\u2019 Samples of Children's English Straw Galatea lats, from White Muslin Hats, at a big reduce 25¢ up.tion.COOLIO 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 50 dozen Ladies\u2019 White Lawn Shirt Waists, elaborately trimmed in Embroi- 3 +066 Just a Dozen Items.~ ; : ® .* ° (Great White Shirt Waist Sale dery and Valenciennes Laces\u2014all sizes, AND AS INTERESTING AND PROFITABLE AS ANY YOU'LL SEE IN To-morrow, Friday, we'll place on Sale 9 8 worth up to $1.50.Friday's price - G THIS PAPER.1.2.Chiffon and Featherbone Collar Assnrted Bunches Tape, 12 pieces Forms, 26c.Friday .15c in bunch, 10c, Friday .bo 3.4.Side Garters, in all sizes, 15c.Colored Headed Pins, 71-2c¢.Fri- Friday .«.«cv .10c day .Lo.5e 5.6.Boys\u2019 Neglige Shirts, all sizes, 50c.White Muslin Tes, 45 inches long.Friday .39c J9c.Friday.Cee ee 106 .7.: 8.Colgate & Co.'s Famous Te All.Over laces, 18 inches wide, in France Rose Perfume, 50c.Fri Paris.White and Cream, 45c., day, per oz.2400 35c Friday, yard .eee.250 9 ° + X - 1 French Hair Brushes, 7 rows real | \u20ac Ladies\u2019 Summer Vests, in cream.bristles, solid backs, 36c.Friday 25¢ white and pink.Friday .124e 11, \" Manufacturers\u2019 samples Ladies\u2019 12.Hose and Men's Half Hofe, in Ladies\u2019 Lisle Thread Gloves, plain Mace Cotton and Lisle Thread, and lace effacts, in tan.white, plains and fancies, up to 55c.gray, mode and black, up to 2bc.Friday, per pair .15¢ Friday.per pair .12i0 THIS IS ESSENTIALLY THE MONTH OF HOME FURNISHING, and this is the Store where your wants can be supplied.A few examples of Friday's Bargains: NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS\u2014 SASH CURTAIN MUSLINS\u2014 3 yards long re 020 Xi | Plain, and Spotted with lace or pretty flora es gus.Cc ri ; - day.2.pe een ng 2.69e ruffle edge, 17c.Friday .1216 38 ineh wide CURTAIN SCRIM\u2014 HAMMOCKS\u2014 Especially sullable for ES Good.strong, full size, extender or 8 e residences, 8c.ri- ; day, per FAFA.wor ver our.4c and head rest, $1.00.Friday.696 CHINA FLOOR MATTINGS\u2014 SCOTCH OILCLOTHS\u2014 oT The most sanitary Floor Cover- ; 2 yards wide, new patterns and ing for summer use, 36 inches | colorings, loft dried, 25c per wide, 17c.Friday, per yard.11e; square yard Friday .196 Friday's Basement Bargain Snaps.SEE OUR SPECIAL TABLE OF GLASSWARE AT\u2014 3 | .=2 9 1=4C Containing Ice Cream Dishes, Berry Dishes, Saucers, Su- ic gar Sifters, Dessert Plates and odd lines of other plates worth up to 10c.AND OUR GREAT BIG TABLE OF GLASSWARE AT\u2014 Consisting of Fruit Dishes, large Berry Dishes, Water Jugs, Butter Dishes, Oil Bottles, Cake Salvers, Ice Cream Plates, Salt and Pepper \u2018Shakers, Water Caraffes.Strong Refrigerator Pans, 25c, Bedroom Lamps, 35c, for .290 for .121e Wire Screen Doors, all sizes, tor 72e Extension \"Screen Windows, soc, Croquet Sets, $1.00.for .!.73e for .29¢ Coal Oil Stoves, $3.50, for .$2.49 Heavy Wash Boilers, $1.00 for .79¢ Coal Of] Stoves, $1.10, for .230 BEST HARDWOOD REFRIGERATORS, large size, the kind others sell at $13.00.Here, on Friday .424 000 .$9.99 Friday's Interesting Grocery Price List, BEST BRAND GOODS, POLITE ATTENDANCE, PROMPT DELIVERY.1 doz.Boxes Safety Matches for 5c kgs Benson's Corn Starch for 15e 3 Ibs.Pearl Tapioca, for .10c | db.C.F.Baking Powder for .226 FORCE, MALTA VITA, GRAPE NUTS and SHREDDED WHEAT BIS- cuITs.en \u201c+4.121-20 1 tin Cowan's 5 Perfection Cocoa.23¢ Ibs, Cooking Ralsins, for .\u2026.25e 4 pkgs Jelly Powder .25c 2?tins Red Salffon, for .25¢ 25 LBS.REDPATH\u2019S GRANULATED SUGAR, for .cee eee 99c 7 Ibs.Wheat Granules, for .1 25e 10 Îbs.Ogilvie's Rolled Oats .250 24} Ibs.Pastry Flour for .25¢ |G.& B.Marmalade.1216 CHOICE EASTERN TOWNSHIP8 CREAMERY BUTTER, Per Ib.21e THE HAMILTON CO\u201dY, St.Cathérine & Peel Sts.,, Dominion 8q.95¢ - le pa aq ve ris pi 254 23e 4 de GE En he Baily Star.16 » THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1903.BUILD UP CANADA, PERSONALS Mr.Arthur Cox, of Montreal, was in Quebec yesterday.Mr.John Rusesll has returned to St.Jobn from Montreal.T or court dress should be worn om oc casions that were either military, semi-officiil, noi those when members of the Royal Family would be present, wo that fancy dress, hunt costa, and Highland costume were universal.Quite a sensation was created by the appearance of Princess Hatzfeldt as Queen Esther in a wonderful Eastern.gown of clinging yel- Sicilian, J.Fairfull H.& A.Allan, Alexandra pier.Hermod, Coal Co, Windmill Point.ARRIVED.Majestic, at New York, from Liverpool, May 20.Menominee, at Southampton, from New OUR S Almost safer TOOK S then the JT A INEZ SS.Every dollar left here gets value received.No STRIKES here.When you get our WALI.PAPER \u2014 oy on the walle 7 2 a im i : A .York.May 20.ç Mrs.F.P.Buck, of Sherbrooke, 18 in low chiffon.with banging stoles and girdle Philadelphia.at Southampton, from it is there Lo stay and give cohstant pleasure.E town, visting relatives.studded with jewels, and a gorgeous head- New York, May 2.i < The United States is to-| \\[r.H.N.Cairps and Mrs.Cairns, of Warwiek's exauisite.train of kar May 2 5 .H.N.rps Mrs., s e) 8 peacocks .3 day the mous conspieu- Montreal, were in Sherbrooke is1s week.feathers aroused much wonder and admir- Grain Receipts by C All the New Light Coloured R35 ous export manufactuT-| Miss LeBouthilhier has returned from ation.One of the beauties of the evening L 5 SITES, we have giv ing to the trade i J < ing country iu the world.spending a week in Quebec and vicimty.Was Countess Fabbricotti, in a Louis| The following age the grain receipts by in he re a oHING REQUISTY credit business.up selling to the Soft Felts are now in stock, à 3 : = by is this?ne Mrs.Casgrain and Miss Boulton, who See ur baies of pale blue last ourss through the canals in the The whole wholesale stock on sale Friday for The best mak \u2019 Goods combining Good Style and ji e people an t - £ uw ; ream c : | < men of the United |#Y in town from Ottawa, are visiting V0 Wit il she wore the.powdered (Advance.1.089 tons of wheat for James VICTORIA DAY.6 be ers\u2019 Goods, Btates realized years ago that a strong Protective Policy would first of all build up home manufactures by securing for Americans the best of the home 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 manu- © facturers 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 National Protective policy of the American Union.Can Canada repeat this?Iook at the Cotton Mills, Tobacco Factories,\u201d Rolling Mills, that were Miss Pacaud has returned to Quebec wood are in Ottawa for a few days.Miss Maud Angus, Drummond street, is conhned to the house by an attack of tonsilitis.Mas Fadie, who goes to Toronto for race week, will be the guest of Mrs.W.P.Fraser.Mrs.Doherty and Miss Margaret Doher- tv have returned to Sherbruoke from a visit to Montreal.-Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Tyre and family leave this week for ('arillon, where they will spend the summer.Dr, E.R.Barton, Mrs.E.R.Barton and family have moved out to their summer residence at Hudson Heights.Miss N.Hunt bas returned to Sherbrooke, from a visit to Montreal, where she was the guest of @liss Newell.Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Cook and family.Elm avenue, Westmount, have leit to dress of Oriental design, from which hung i a visi .a long veil of -coloured chiffon.So phia, May 2.À WHEN will CANADA be à from a visit to Montreal .Wet Phong 1 WI rose-c ured oo oat Pray ey ai Live 1, from New York, A Dr.and Mra.J.M.Elder, of : cos ¥ R MANUFACTURING COUN- mount, are at present in Holland.that the Princess had even pssumed uan- May 2 at Plymouth, from New York i \u2019 TE.; via 8, and toe-rings zed on her feet after a + .3 TRY for EXPORT?Dr.and Mrs.Girdwood and Miss Gird-| she ancient Eastern fashion.Lady Galway May 20.also wore a most effective dress.and Lady hair of the period and a huge plumed hat of the design made familiar by Gainsborough's fumous \u2018Duchess of 1devonshire.\u201d The Baroness Meyer made a small sensation as a Bacchante.a costume which was most realistically carried out in every detail.even to the bunches of grapes in her dark hair.SHIPPING NEWS.Port of Montreal.ARRIVED.Steamship Hurona, 2156.J.Dorward.from Newcastie, with general cargo, to R.Reford & Co.Steamship Bonavista, 87, D.Fraser, from 8Sydeny, light, to Dominion Coal Co.Steamship Sicillan, Captain Falrfuil.from Glasgow.with a general cargo -for H.& A.Allan.-Noordiand.at Liverpool.from Philadel- Neckar, at Bremen, from New York, Barge Fannie, 21,401 bushels of rye for Wright & Esduile.: Barge Sancta Anna, 3.599 bushels of rye.and 7,900 bushels of oats for Wright & Esdaile: 8,00 bushels of wheat for A.G.Thomson.By vessels of the Canada Atlantic Rall- way Company from Coteau Landing: Barge Condor, 38,962 bushels of wheat for Wright & Esdaile.Barge Jet, 24.000 bushels of wheat for Wright & Esdaile.Barge Princess, 22.000 bushels for Wright & Esdaile.Barge Bismarck.25,701 bushels of corn for A.G.Thomson.Barge Huron, 18.000 bushels of wheat for Wright & Esdaile; 15.658 bushels of wheat for J.8.Norris & Co., 1.280 packs of wheat m= We are sole agents for PAIN\u2019S FIREWORKS, London, Eng., and New York.FLAGS from 10¢ a dozen to $15.00 each.2411-2413 St.Catherine Street, of flour, for Canada Atlantic Rallway Company.Barge Thrush, 40.000 bushels of wheat for Wright & Esdalle, 1,50 sacks of flour for Canada Atlantic Railway Co.Added to the Bath is Exhilarating and Refreshing SCRUBBE\u2019S CLOUDYAMMONIA FLUID Extraordinary® cleansing preparation.Try it in your bath.; Steamship Hermod, from Sydney, with '.a\" Built up in Canada under the National spend the summer in Morrisburg.coal for the Dominion Coal Ce.5 Barge Siren, 34% bushels of wheat for dogencrubL's Cloudy Ammonia Fluid, in pint bottles, 3c per bottle, $3.90 Policy, gnd we can easily picture what Messrs.Alex.Peden.J.A.Elder.Geo _\u2014 .8.Norris & Co.Jeanit + ; a I \u20ac : SN 1 | { .8.000 b In the laundry, produces absolute clean ness.would happen if the Government of | Darling and J.W.Pyke.of Montreal, were CLEARED.ratae Blamaich, $00 pusnels of or FRASER, VIGER & CO.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, ftaly, Spain, South Africa, in fact, of the whole world.ROSEBERY THINKING IT OVER.That Lord Rosebery did not declare himself tô be squarely against Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s proposals indicates that he is \u2014 to use the old phrase-\"open to vonvie- tion\u201d The official\u2019 Liberal leaders have ghown no such hesitation.They for battle upon this platform, and see themselves winning another victory under the old free trade banner.But Lord are out Vat the Chateau, Quebec, yesterday.Mrs.W.Ross, Victoria avenue, West.mount.leaves this week with the Misses Ross to spend some months in Vancouver.The marriage of Miss Bessie Veitch, of Montreal.to Mr.Samuel L.Cootes, of Davton, Virgimia, will take place on June 2nd.Mrs.E.W.Parker.Crescent street, accompamed hy her little son, leaves this week for Toronto to visit Mrs.Hammond.Mrs.H.CC.Oswald.Stanley street, who is in Quebec, the guest of her father, Mr.James Dunbar, returns to town un Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Stewart Skeaff.of Co- bourg, who arc among the visitors to To- monte, for the races.are staying at the King Edward Hotel.The marriage of Mr.J.FE.Talbot to Miss A.Bernatchez.daughter of Mr.N.Bernatchez, governor of the Quebec gaol, 1s announced for June 26.Stcamship Lake Manitoba, 574.W.H.Taylor, for Liverpool.with passengers and a general cargo.by Canadian Pacific Atlantic Steamship line.Steamship Pola, 1988, H.Orchard.for Bydney, light, by Dominion Coal Co.Steamship Greetlands, E.Coulllard, for St.John's, by Hy.Dobell & Co.VESSELS IN PORT.Marian, 1218, T.Martin, McLean, Kennedy & Co., Hochelaga.Montevidean, 1862, S.Henry, H.& A.Allan, Allan wharf.Jacona, 11, W.Lindsay, R.Reford & Co., Victoria pier.Westphalia, 1976, F.Blermann, Thom, C.P.R.elevator.Manchester Engineer, 2813, L.Morton, Flarness, Withy & Co., Jacques Cartier er, Marina, 822, D.Taylor, R.Reford & Co., Ltd., below Sohmer Park.Hungarian, 2873, W.Wallace, H.& A.Allan, Allan wharf.Cape Breton, 11, J.Reid, Dominion Coal Co., Wellington Basin.James corn for A.G.Thomson.Barge Princess, 1.741 bushels of corn for J.8.Norris & Co.; 17,028 bushels of corn for A.G.Thomson.Barge Davie, 48.438 -bushels of wheat for J.8.Norris & Co.; 1,500 sacks of corn for Canada Atlantic Railway Co.Barge Beauport.24,400 bushels of com for A.G.Thomson; 1,000 sacks of flour for Canada Atlantic Railway.Barre Irogucls, 24003 bushels of wheat for A.G.Thomson; 6%) sacks of flour for Canada Atlaritic Rallway Co.NOTES.The steamer Lake Champlain.of the Canadian Pacific Atlantic line, left Liverpool yesterday afternoon for Quebec and Montreal.She carries 30 first, 59 second and 950 steerage passengers.The steamer Frisia, for which D.Torrance & Co, are the agents, is expected in port to-night.The Greetlands, E.Couillard master.has secured a cléarance for St.John, N.B.and will leave to-morrow morning.The Allan line steamship Sicilian reach- FINEST OALIFORNIA \u201cNA VELENOIA\u2019\u2019 ORANGES The finest Orange in the market; night, The pick of the New York market.70c per dozen \u2018Mammoth\u2019; 60c per dozen \u201cSuperlatives,\u201d $6.50 $6.50 per case a shipment received into store last - of 128, per case of 150.FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT THE LAST OF THE BEASON\u2014\u201cMAMMOTHS' AND \u201cSUPERLATIVES.\u201d Choice Florida Shaddocks, per case.Choice Florida Shaddocks, \u2018\u2019Superlatives,\u201d TO.DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FOR $14.50 per case.THREE BIG DAYS, \u201cMam moths,\u201d 35¢ each, $4 per dozen, $14.50 Ac each, $3.25 per dozen, ê Sportsmen\u2019s Stores THE LEADING HOUSE IN CANADA FOR YACHTING AND CAMPING SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.Hundreds upon hundreds of our local sportsmen will be off for a cruise or a trip to the various trout lakes and streams, taking advantage of VICTORIA DAY, and the demands on our staff and stocks will be unusually heavy.but WE ARE READY FOR ALL COMERS WITH UNEQUALLED STOCKS AND UNEQUALLED PACKERS.Everything of the best has always been our mottn, FRASER, VIGER & CO.LANDING TO-DAY EX 8S.GLENARM HEAD, 125 CASES HENKELL'S Quality.ROBERTSON & CO, 0000000000 Rosebery says that he will \u201cnot hasty reject any scheme for really cementing end uniting the Empire.\u201d This open attitude of FAMOUS RHINE AND MOSELLE WINES.25 DEINHARD'S COBLENZ, 155 CASES CELEBRATED RHINE AND MOSELLE WINES.SPARKLING HOCH MOSELLE.HENKELL & COed port to-day with 27 first, 200 second cabin passengers.The Dominion line steamship Domin- jon 18 expected from Liverpool on Saturday.Mr.Ed.Eaves.who Jeft this morning cÉvie TT G.Anderson, R.Reford & on the Lake Manitoba fer a trip to CO.Hochelaga.Eurrpe, will be accompanied by his sis- ,!MTundo, 1343, G.Olsegÿ R.Reford & .au ; Co., Hochelaga.ter Mus Eaves, on his return.Michigan, 6118, 8.Watkins, F.Leyland Per case 12 Per case 24 the ex Prenner = .) Miss Manning, who has been spending & (\"n., Windmill Point.bottles.¥ bottles 3 will, doubtless, suggest to Mr ¢ hamber- | some time with Mrs.John Louson, has Hampstead, 1483, F.Perraln, R.Reford ie Sos reared tr ihe CPR \u2018\u201cEhrenbreitstein\u2019\u2019 Sparkling Hock.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.re sac00s 324.00 326.00 fain\u2019s opponents within the Conservative | returned to Boston, and will shortly sail & a.Ltd, Windmill Point.day.and le due in Montrecl Monday \u201cNonpareil\u201d Sparkling Moselle .Per pint Per auart 24.00 26.party the possibility of an alhince he- {oF Europe, where she will spend the sum- BR.hodor rie.BE H.Meyerhof.T.poon.She comes into port light, and will DEINHARD & CO.Bottle.Bottle.; tween the two most forceful men mm Brit.mer: .Chicklade, 1548, J.Sanderson] McLean, load here for South Africa.\u201cCrown\u201d Sparkling Hokk .°, -% $1.60 18.00 20.00 + cn in Le Ce slow The following Montrealers registered at Kennedy & Co.Windmill Point.The Belgian, of the Dominion line, with \u201cCrown\u201d Sparkling Moselle .85 1.60 18.00 2.00 3h politics in case they refuse ta follow | + 'n y \u2019 Cr Pp: g \u201cthe Colonial Secretary in | se oad the pais Quebec: Messrs.W.43.| Toronto, 2146.T.Foley.Canadian Ocean 3 general cargo, will sall to-morrow (Fri- \u201cNonpareil\u201d Sparkling Moselle Tock Wines CU vere 24.00 26.00 2 a) wecretary in us new \u201clead.\u201d : Elliott, T, H.Hackett, E.Hebert, J.Me- and Inland Line, Hochelaga.ay).HOCK WINES.\u2014 ee -@-\u2014Ghamberlam-Rusebery eoahtion Donnell, L.N.Beard, J.O'Donnelt-and| -Meunt Royal, 4599, F.Webster, \u20acanadian{ The.Allan.line steamship.Sardinian, HENKELL & CO.(MAYENCE).- FOR ANY AND would appeal with immense power 1a the \u2018|.5.Deslauriers.ward pier, antic Steamship Co, King Ed- Fhe No le congestion on the sharvey Steinberger (Duke of DEINHARD & CO.(COBLENZ).7 2% Carpets & Linoleums | fe ; ° \u2018 ; .ward pier.delaye es .NZ).Britisi- constituencies.Ax opposed ta The marriage took place to-day in To.Monteagie, 4392.H.Parry, Canadian Pa- and will not get away till to-morrow.Laubenheimer .4.cece ener wemrecns coennn 40 .™ 7.50 8.50 JUST IN.EVERY HOME | ; - Co ; rento of Mr.Geo.A.Morrow 1, Miss P.Ific Atlantic St ship \u20aco.| The Dominion line steamship Ottoman, Tho SO 45 50 8.00 10.00 .them, tifere would be only tw: \"C \\ cific Atlantic Steamship Co., King Ed Niersteiner .15 Rolls by S.8.Mongolian ' .Xe ont » broken (Graham, daughter of Mr.J.C.Gra-| ward pier.from Avonmouth, is due to-day.Rudesheimer, 1886 .-.oe 16.50 11.50 15 Rolle by 8 Corinthian ! | remnants of parties.which could \u2018not ges, ham.The bridesmaid was Miss Dora Neff,| Cervona, 2373, C.Btooke, R.Reford & The Tunisian, of the (alan Une, will Liebfraumilch, 1886 .crocencanccenes s00u0e -90 1.6 a.ne 3 + * * Numidian rox ! together on any conceivable platiorm.i of Ingersoll, and the best man.Mr J.| Co.Ltd., Victoria pler.sai] for Liverpool on Saturday.Hochheimer, 1886 .fo.$8 \u201c \u201c * Tunisian | .! _!'Norris.Rev.Dr.Griffin officiated.Sardinian, 286, T.Moar, H.& A.Allan, The Allan line ateamshlp Parisian is Johannisberg .te eerie ens .2.00 2.00 5 57 7 Lake Simcoe CASH OR CREDIT 8 There is, of course.na reason ta believe The marriage of Mr.Cecil Sh , Allan wharf.expected on Sunday or Monday.FEIST BROS.& SONS (FRANKF ORT).0 « « Nomadic | as yet that any spht must take place in Alma Leonard Mackenzie.will so pas toman.a J.goarry.Dominion Steam- Forster Kirchenstuck (quarts OB WINES 1.Wilton, Velvet, Brussels and Tapestry.\" v : - ce |g Co.ohmer Park.205 = * : , ! The Government over the Chamberlain pro- at seven o'clock on the evening of June Norman 1155, LL P.Gunnansson, R.DEINHARD & CO (COBLENZ).: ù \u2018 : .+ Re- 45 10.00 t patterns and colorings.gramme.No one inmsts upon immedi 17.at St.Barnabas Church, St.Lambert, ford & Co., Hochelaga.or Zeltinger .ve.45 85 3.09 9-0 An of the newest pa now while the assortment is at its best.We will Rte action.All that is pecessary just now 1c 47d Will be followed by a reception at the Manchester Commerce, 3444.T.Baxter, Co Brauneberger .\"8 1.00 1.0 12.60 measure and sow it to be delivered and laid when wanted.CL t th ee residence of the bride's parents, Lorne Furness, Withy & Con., Windmill Point.od |! Moselblumchen .60 1.00 hi 12.60 hon looking at Carpets examine our stock of Furniture, Stov es, o agree that Britain should look toward avenue, St.Lambert.Tunisian, 6502.A H.Vipond, H.& A 0e.Berncastler Doctor .brnrertreces pencre wes ves .- Crockery, etc., etc., and remember we keep everything to furnish a he me i , k commercial union with the calonies.vfiss Florene M.F ., Allan, Allan wharf.ootbeer so» ~ FEIST BROS.& BONS (FRANKF ORT).5.00 16.00 throughout, A Ç Fh ; 1 mañx detai 4: DIS nee al.rarmer sang Mil \u201cDominion, 451.R.Jones.Dominion , A Berncastler Doctor .eerieiiionn covers .veer 15.Special inducements to newly married couples fitting up.J { ere are many anc many etails which lard\u2019s \u201cHear us, O Father,\u201d at the morn- Steamship Co.Alexandra pler.: E.BAARBACH & CO.(MAYENCE).Po must be settled on both sides hefore this ne service in Yi Andrew's Church last Escalona, 15.D.Ritchie, R.Reford & Berncastler Doctor .FRANCONIA WINE.1.35 15.00 16.00 AN HOUSE FURNISHING 0 .; Sunday.Miss Farmer sésses a voice Co., Victoria pier.] programme can begin to be realized.The of much sweetness and power and her Kastalla, 2562, J.Webb, R.Reford & DEINHARD & CO (COBLENZ).METROPOLIT v exact form of the union is a matter of rendition of this well known musical com- CO.Jacques Cartier pier.Steinwein (In original Boxbeutels).11.50 13.00 | consideration and discusion and comprim- ise and patriotism \u2014 ves, and of Imperial necessity.By the time this is dene Lord Rosebery may be nne of the most effective supporters of the new National Policy.\u2018at the residence of position was greatly apreciated by the urge congregation present.; Mrs.W.Harvey Smith gave a tea in M innipeg recently in honour of her cousin, Mrs.Obver.Mrs.Smith received in a gown of blue crepe de chine over hlue taffeta and trimmed with cream lace applique.The table was prettily decorated.In the centre was a mirror on which stood a slver bowl filled with pink and white varnations.At each corner was a large pink satin butterfly bow and specimen | vases\u2019 filled with sweet peas.A very pleasant surprise party was held : Mrs.Ferguson, 72 Sherbrooke street, last evening.The entertainment consisted of songs, music, reci- Glenarm Head, 2527, W.Brennan, Mc- Lean, Kennedy & Cn., Hochelaga.Bengore Head, 1519, F.Eyers, McLean, Kennedy & Co., Hochelaga., White Cloud, 99, D.Mabe, J.G.Brock & Co, Canal Basin.| Leopold, 9.G.T.Annett, J.G.Brock & Cn., Éanal Basin.Carl, 1557.J.Olsen, F.A.Routh & Co., Windmill Point.Egda, 1519, T.Olsen, T.R.McCarthy, Hochelaga.Bellona, 1964, F.Rollo, R.Reford & Co., Hochelaga.Dunmore Head.1468, C.Bingham, Mc- Lean, Kennedy & Co., Hochelaga.Birmingham, 2612, J.Felkins, Furness, Withy & Co.foot of Beaudry street.Brazilian, 1916, J.Williams, H.& A.Allan, Alexandra pier.| FRASER VIGER & CO All less 3 per cent.discount for cash, and spectal discounts for 5 and 10 case lots.Itallan Warehouse.Established 1856 3 The Nordheimer Building.207, 200 and 211 St.James St.fers, interesting reading matter, and advertisements.Also a list of properties for sale.Call or send for a copy.REAL ESTATE RECORD For May Out To-day Contains the Monthly Review, Trans- FIREWORK Y in Great Variety at Chapman's Branch Store, 2673 St.Catherine Street, Corner St.Matthew.1678 and 1680 Notre Dame St.Beginning April 20th OPEN EVENINGS.012 00d if tations and dancing.Those present were 36 J.D d, R.Ref & CORSE S Probabilities for the next twenty-four Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Thompeon, the Misses Co.Jacques Cartier pier.\u201cford 205 ST.JAMES BT.I | | Bours.pecially predicted for the Mont.Shui.Miss Mart the ines Fekstein.the cÂgernar,, 1981 A.Gjersten, Dominion THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON In | Ba hich losed vester.| a < réal ar a -m.-day: ° Misses urrie, Mis Moor.Miss Evelyn na 0.Flochelaga.\" i 91.\u2014 .B.- Nati .wh was ciosed vester- .warm to-day and on Friday.a few scat- Higgins, Mise Crawford (Edinburgh), the Greetlands, 703, E.Coulllard, A.Le- REAL ESTATE & AGENCY co.tro bington, May jor Ther om day.which in dicates that the Cefaication 0 tered thunderstorms.Hawes Robinson, Mic White and Mina mieux foot of McCIl street.ominion| MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.telegram from the National Bank exam.|of the former cashier is about $150,000 :n- .Hart; Tae.(ab.Vetealfe, Wm.Rob- Coal Co.Bonsecours wharf, i19 z-x 1 iner in charge of the Southport (Conn.) !stead of $100 000, as at first reported.The new straight front models may Maximum ad wantin, temperatures (ieorge Eckstein, Candliah.John Fee, Ed.be had in all stores.: bo during the past twenty-four hours: 1¢- son Mitchell and Mr.Barrow.- .i toria, 54.38: Calgary, 44.2: Prince Albert, .; ~_ f t t ] d .bl i BD.30; Qu'Appelle.50, 32; Winnipeg, 62, 3%: Mrs.Melvin-Joned gave a luncheon yes- > _ 0 exquisite siyie an incompara a 2 i Toronto, a.62: Ottawa 81, 85; Moment | Joni Toronto for Lady Eileen El maga SaaaS0000800 SOSS83000000000Y SAGAOLLGARERBBHS SSS ESOS RGEE race.They conform with comfort to EX py Toronto, R3, 52: Ottawa, 84, 58, Montreal, lot.Thore who received invitations were ] \u2018 2 g N high i A I 24 oe 82, 54; Quebec, 66, \u201ci Halifax, 4, 40.the Misses Mortimer Sari.Mre.Maude, $ & 8 T a & YS\u2019 8 & , W the figure.ot too high in price, either.7 i Mrs.H.C.Osborne.Mrs.Gwyn Francis, ; 4 : Mrs.(3.Plunkets Magann: Moe A.Pp bor: $ STRAW OR & & OUTING CAPS & & BOYS\u2019 STRAWS, & % YOUTHS\u2019 STRA & : Special Notice.mitt.Miss Langmuir.Miss A Tie Temple, & & oe 8 & # At All Leading i t Mine ear] Ÿ onald, Miss Hadys ; 0 Bestaurants.Mise Pear\u201d Macdonald.Mim (Gladys oo FELT HATS & B FISHING HATS & & SAILORS AND TAMS # # AND FELT HATS & Dry Goods Stores.11) | autre us the luxuries of fe Jind well Kirkptrick, Miss Gladys, Nordheluer, Miss & 5 & \u2019 & æ [à & & i nye Wi 3 5 DE n - \u201cmilv Cattanach, Mi , Mi \\ t 5 7 in Davidson, Miss Grace Cawthra and Mie SS SSSR S SSS 40Y] BAGLARSSSGSSHO0Y SRABLVVNLBHE00RE FRESH BRESOBESY ?ep table chine ond a Soha | My Deon, The abe a corte je | | a | he table.includi 1 | ct .tes ink sweet ; ; ; \u2019 tiled, at The Navoy, Victoria street 10 me dinner given = Toronto Tuesday Gostshtffässhtes .ré dei du dc i ; by Their Excellencies the Governor-Gen- : ; 3 Ç i on oral mp te ours ur Mint, he doutes #2 UNDERWEAR 2 Look right around this ad.Now think a mo & LIGHT SUMMER & , : as autifully gow: in white satin \u2019 _ = 1 , .; A S 2 ; with jewelled embroideries and lace.and Ÿ Led ment\u2014of what articles are you shy ?! & ; « Alert Messen | 8Ivice i a Lady Elleen wore white ville \"At the pa.# AND SOCKS & You need some Furnishings for \u201c SUITS, VESTS, ETC.# Bridesmaids i ; ady Eileen wore w .e gar- ; 1 2 den Tarty at Stanley on Tuesday, Her Ex- © 8 8 & Office in Star Uptown Branch, ?GIFT CHOOSINC.It is easy to select a Wedding Gift from our large stock, which contains many suitable articles, from in- No.4001\u2014Genume Wedg 2a ; Servers, fine silver-plat-| cellency was gowned in turquoise blue chiffon over silk, with medallions and garniture of string-coloured guipure lace, and a hat of blue chiffon and feathers.Lady Eileen Elliot wore white crepe de chine, with long sash of primrose ffon and a white hat with yellow roses.Mrs.Maude wore pale gray voile de soie, with touches Lof black, and toque of black and wbite bostesses.dy Barrymore, Mrs.Adairs sister, entertained the whole of the \u2018\u2019\u201cXbem- iw the pictur.© & SLES H RRA 0ReE SSSR HROCBARHHOY # * & BRACES AND 2 & æ BELTS & © Ld # SOFT AND LAUNDRIED & VICTORIA DAY It's time to buy now before the Saturday's rush.Stores open till 9 p.m.and 11 p.m.on Satur SIVLODOOLLOBONNY 2000000000238001 #& BOYS\u2019 BLOUSES 2 & | & 8 AND SHIRT WAISTS & + æ AND STOCKINGS + feorner of 8t.Catherine and Peel Streets.) Messages and Small Parcels promptly and carefully delivered.Telephone Uptown 1346.115 20 WHERE TO SPEND VICTORIA DAY.The Grand Trunk Raiiway System are offering the public the usual re- May 25th.Valid returning on or be- issue for Cheap Fares.Gifts.\u2019 ve colleotod an sai À .cholce Sod oe FRA EE a TG with pink .Among the man te .expensive Silver Table pieces to com- Preset at the rden party was Miss Ruby Come early and get lots of room and plenty of time 2 duction of Single Fare for the round plete chests wl LP and hand- Ramsay » of Montreal.$ = trip between all points on their system some dag 8 ver Tea fervices.ifte The event of the London season, so far, RSS HES to choose from our large stock.SHERBET HORDB BEY in Canada.Good going Saturday May \u2018 whilh Tange in price from 85 to 820.was the fone Tm Dall given by re.» ! 23rd, Sunday, May 24th, and Monday, : .al r - y ' #713\u2014Cut Glass Cele the famous fancy bell at Devon.$88 e008 5 MR SHG 0 04) AVS O ORES OE] fore May 26th, 1903.For short piea- Our No.1484 alta gol oot ve, inh ped $5-00 Prlerest_ i movies circle Died po much & i @ & days.Le £ sure resort trips In vicinity of Mont- with No.4201\u2014Fine Silver-plated at which a te AD i LIGEE SHIRTS & \u2019 real, picnic parties should consult the - PRICE 04.76.: Entree Dish.9.00 Aron.rel the guests appeared in fancy & NEG \u2019 + BOYS BELTS, BRACES * G.T.Ry.advertisement in to-day's This its AE ey a Wt Just about te rocks,\u201d or thoee taking part ed mountings .$12.00 ue Tr Nas Ror or who | 9S & & Wo willbe pleased toruatl geopy free No.Ook Cote Bok parie vus Lady Tarnii tie BOR OGH0000C00000 éeasasessannnnet Girls Wanted Pre it are bandes, Bme Shebieid roue var, Vo Lock « hs \u201cutes $000000000008002 Corner Craig and Bloury Streets and 4%00#00060000008 ' silverplate.20-00 party.The entrance hall was festooned of & 2299 St.Catherine Street & a .À Any of the above articles sent by the inner ball showed vocations di s21 | SUMMER NECKWEAR à | : : | THING SUITS , Girls wanted at the Cana- ; id.Safe del tec # BATHING SU & : | exproes, grephid.Safe delivery ]led hydrangeas.The dining room, which gi Co Co» .\u2019 : NETTIE dian Rubber Company's Rub- i ga .is ove of the most beautiful in London.| IN EVERY STYLE a P.S.\u2014See our display of Men\u2019s Straw Hats on © ®¥ ber Boot & Shoe Eactory, Cor- ; i.s .Y hx, and open of foe nie Howers Te o @ Bleury Street window.= AND PANTS > ner Notre Dame Street and ; R.HEMSLEY, rai, Nee, Adar, nthe baal BY GOOO000000000000 - Sasonenaasananes re tice Eres | ol JEWELER, al oo ont hy wore at the ioe aa Lo wages paid.Apprentices also 268 st James St.rie sf Te bmi i ihe cai 2nd 2e00000000060000 Sesossssecansnes 3ees0000000000a0s 200000000000888 8 pad while lcarning me AOD re he 3 ee on 8 POCKET HANDKER- B & CUFF LINKS, es SWEATERS, @ 9 OR ANYTHING IN MEN'S @ STABLE foe il relble remesy it Tin.A Lo p , sm oi > Mace.\u201d , Te ng ov ._ | \u201c ail drusgiats or adares for paruculars P.@ Seige, ve mit cup teil wih Dome oi river @ CHIEFS, BATH TOWELS @ @ COLLAR STUDS © ® GOLF STOCKINGS & & AND BOYS\u2019 WEAR =| MANURE.|b CES mo Nearly all the mes mere in fancy e .0% 0 to DO FREE FOR THE REMOVAL OF IT.| sne Moutrest- Lauiy) vas shed 3 bed Soran vil til tbr io | GOS 0000000000004 $00000¢00000000¢ 00 wi PP 6 avenue.Be ES La _ « 20010000 00000< è \u2018 9 0000650006 0000\u20ac "]
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