The Montreal daily star, 23 mai 1903, samedi 23 mai 1903
[" CE \u201c ERCULATION-OF STAI LR rm 78258 Toullast wook ! 452,788 » \u201cMONTREAL SATURDAY, MAY 23,1903.1 To ~~ PRICE ONE CENT.T 1 ail 3 i ee So 1 A.Sale of Eleven Million Packets 2 .|perannum is a Public Endorsement - * tof Quality \u2014 Against which there Is no appeal MORE oy SMOKE \u2014 THE \u2014\u2014 Stonewall Jackson Cigar than all other brands, but if every one knew how superior they are, their immense sales would be x pe te ss Ligue Gevion Toa, in Sealed Lead ! Packets oo 0\u2019CLOCK FIVE CARSE or Tee soc.ane, {creased Many Millions.JJ who hed arrived on tones om and NATURAL \u2018GREEN 30c, 25c Per Pound At Johm Murpby and (o/s establish \u2019 ' 118s1awe! ; ment, young lady walked all the way = 1193 _eod tf = à Ng - PY in from Westmount.= ) Another man, who wus due nw?un [on Si yf, Lot Em = 0 r electric service ie running all 9 ® ri or said ome of the floor managers.Palce Cleared Craig Street\u2019 of Striking [mses man be de ES Ke Lo De tor are elec: yard, trie and we er from the Mont- In the el wi of the the company\u2019s real Light oa a Every- \u2026\u201d Employes-Situation Quiet at Hoche= |= riches mn \u201cteaming | Thing 18 in working orû [ | oo ploy Q police GE mé rene ml Howe 1 wan lf HIE OTRIC FANS \u2018SHIRTS.laga and St.Denis Street Barns=s= | Thr wr cer fy sree car om nour né band and thot as à roi er pgr DON'T FORGET THE PLACE TO BUY ee arrived on time to-day.co Operators of Light.Heat and Power Pa tee oe Mae, n ot mans nu te |L AUNDERLOH & CO.61 St.Sulpice St.5 VICTORIA on is certuin, however, there was but others were late.\u2018YOU CAN BUY A SPLENDID : PR 7 not.ie 5 slig awempt made to prevent Aj} our employes were here on time,\u201d _\" > TT mo.; the cars lea the barns.All sorts and ce p :- - Co.at Work as Usual.the care leaving 4 Alerts and aid Ale.J.Ogilvy, ir.\u201cThat is, al except | : \u2018 dom came to offer their services.The PA feature of the situation which may pany officials state that they can get .ban they want to maintain the io wth affect the retailers considerably is the ef ba a certain t of larity.The cars feot the lack of cars may have on suburban at to the city.In view J Montreal awoke this morning to find itself without street cars.appear Lu be well patronized, the presence of ung Mondays the stores had Don i W orry ¥ Perhaps the experience of the last month had hardened them to |, large extent.resssuring \u2018the public to advertised heavily for toda A i wtrikes and their consequences.FPerbaps the majority of Montrealers Core\u2019 etreet \u201cwad \u201czealously ed.At lack of pp ortation it will mean à con- } the Craig end two moun policemen How you worry over wash-day\u2014and get ) ; iderable loss.- \u201cwere unable to see what justification there could be for tieing up the [with drawn batons stopped all would be |\u201d In the wholesale section delay was + tired, cross and blue.treet Railway but, whatever the cause, there is no denying that the |Passers The length from the barns 10 perienced to a certain degree.D bing wrong se things sealization that a Street Railway strike was on again came with all the |most order prevailed, and but for: the E : ; novelty of seeing a street conduc ING CLASSES and pleasant for yourself.Your health is of the utterly unexpected.with à derby hat and a ro orn ter LABO A NE MUCH MONEY worth saving BUILDING LOT AT It was as absolute as it was unexpected.It did pot make much Soul Toe =P the people of ; Montreal BY THE STRIKE.| | | \u201c {lifference what part of town you lived in, unless you had a bicycle or !that therw was anything remarksblé A strike on the Street Raïlway means, \u2018 \" .Aglephoned, early for a cab, you walked with hundreds and hundreds of poets railway circles.among other things that a large mnnber ] } of wo people are , A ian BEDS.SITUATION AT fes fr be veut, fim, od it is your remedy.Send your washing there.\u201c .a are i .a | Perhaps the most conspicuous eature of this strike as compared with ST.DENIS ST.BARNS oo ayers si rig Wom = being depr oi You can easly afford thy moderate +that of last February is the lack of anything like sympathy with the WAS QUIET.the \u2018employes in the factories and other Ite work is perfect.Without the hurt hat « \"iota, In February there was a general undercurrent of feelfF +.\u2014 the St.Denis street bares uo aut ) large : ce md pa it them | , most laundries leave.emp istance to r : : A that perhaps the men-had grievances which needed redress; to-day not whatever.was made to run out cars.to) walk from 8 a eth rock, A Tel.¥ LAUNDRY 00., 8 to 12 r SL Without in in actual selling , and one man cut a thousand seemed to take this point of view.In fact = rth vas a ha pou \u201chet clerk of In most cuses a number of people are Central Office690 an - az ou vi a th se vs ot à or eprin EEE Et rer RARE | fener moe eon WITHOUT INTEREST Cut ef that the company was in the right.ng and be did not anticipate any trouble.a forces 0 work consider: \u201caad de * r condu: posider ab The tie-up was broken shortly after nine o'clock this morning) when tors and motormen around the barns.\u201c lays the « re was a wail from the Some of the me al Hall car started ong leisurely round of the western part of the lof baseball in the \u201ceid Ss while concerns, for the teres ed re os .\u201cty \u201cFive others followed it at intervals, each with four: \u2018lusty police- ere sitting pround smoking and Working\u201d people arrived late, Vbééeby | = .\u20ac GC a = Pos \u2018inn ën the front and rear pren There was no attempt made to |gAt about ten o'clock car No.611 appeared throwing the whole machinery for Fan day + atta AAA AAAAAAAAAT TE DO NOT DELAY ! INVEST AT ONCE ! Fine and desirable Lots, a short dis-.out of order.h Te \u2018 p {imtgrtere with the running of the \u20ac comiderable cxcitomeny 5 for \u201cSome où ha bunds five nr the 2016 + SL ow.33 |B tance from the new C:/P.R- shops, at.: Vor to-morrow and Monday arrangements are being made wi vi |, Here comes a car, boys,\u201d was shouted fo be down wes, ba Ron 5 ii i role, Jow prices - ; g the other lines vin in all directions, A rush was made for vase not \u2018upset as PP ames.Physicians Fecomme - gré LO \u201cvery and.the nay aa freary fromthe MA AL to take out on the other the Canadian Pacific Radway tracks.The M A Holden & Co.\\ bus Frncoue the weiteéd part of the city.switch of the Montreal Street Railway.is those who are not wuffering, for fhe sity | .| tageous and liberal terms.at this point an e car swung in.} that are not open to-day, amon! Tron ro A i; President Mullarkey, of the Terminal Bailway Company, bas also \u201cWho are the men on the cr ?\u201d was Phe Slater at they « were very mych in- A smal} ant boss and | ht m osier pe RUE RTY.: Ps President F tance in his power.This will prob- |the question asked by the strikers.convenienced, à large number of their ELECTRIC £ = ent Forget any assistance in nds ; çÇ \u201cIt = Alexander DeGranpre, one of the hands were \"Lode this mornin 1 9 nor Schools, Churches and all Modern Torovemente, a take the form of a loan of motibormen to the nes, inspectors and a roadmeaster,\u201d was quick- \u201cThi bi SO \u2018the mana- - 1 The Heat, Light and P on loyes, deeming this an opportune ly announced.ger toy, at te ce things worse HIGH GROUNDS AND HEALTEY LOCALITY.: 5 ght an ower einployes, \u201cOh, DeGranpre, you strike breaker,\u201d |in the fitiing-room there was a holiday on CLEAR TITLES 19 PURCHASERS, = moment for enforcing their demands, last night ordered a strike.It is filled the ar hat de t Thursday.Now on top of that an number To visit the perty take the St.Deni and transfer to the * a w ever was made to in- th t morni ey are 0 ro v © © nis cars ; as Jet too early to say how seriously this will affect the city.terfere with the operating of the car, and due at seven, but as many Nove at a dis : Amberst Belt Line.and stop at our office, corner of Belanger street, My, Walbank, of the Lachine company, sta this morning, how- it was soon on its way back to the city.tance they were not able to get in on where our employe, Mr.Gustave Fernet, will be.every.day from 1 to 3 The passengers consisted of two or three time.This ffects us very seriously, as I e oh .7 \u2018ever, that 20 of their 125 employes have refused to'go out and that power policemen and a couple of boys, à this is an awfully busy time.The men Sold by all first class GROCERS Int ° er information, a to the undersigned at, Head Office, = e caf away 3 to Tosi the time the «, \u2019 Le mi pe supped ue eel CEOCOEIROCEREECEEREEROOO® the ye d e dic ard by a aie pu re re os 25 2 much vor HES ame Pier LL : company a few days ago been rather have them here drawin, ' \u2019 ., FEW DAYS $ resnotated They guid that.they their pay, à de is throwing 1s back vers Half Gallon Bottles.C.C.E.BOUTHILLIER, Sec, Treas.WILL FIX THE expected a few cars would be run out.but much.THE FIRST CAR they seemed to think that ot would be Messrs.H.R.Ives & Co.said vhat mont GOOD BUILDING SAND FOR SALE.121z1 1913 law tf vi SERVICE UP.COMMENCED RUNNING tterly impossible to inaugurate any kind ef the nes were d down an in lime.Messrs.M I is fe of a service.arden\u201d Ki eir men were AO NE aan 2 4 grangements mod bourg Tuning of ours AT NINE © CLOCK They expressed determination to hold forewarned 5nd rary of the strike .mr believe within a few At 9.25 to-day toe first car out to the bitter end started, out early and arrived at their Pog bees wn» on out of the Cote street At ed time.that time most of the leading men aching.Sonatir Feuer.quran.1 ing Senator Forget tendent Roberteon and the heads of the different departments, were on \u201cWhy did you go on strike to-day?\u201d work in good time.wan asked.In the case of the Canada Sugar Re- TH Botause the company had fajled to re- fining Co.the employers lose by the work- spect the agreement wh was reached men being late, as they are paid in most in February when the perio was declared [cases by the week.However, as many |\u2019 ff, and we could not stand the treatment of the people live near very few were - Carpets & Linolgams FOR ANY AND S we were receiving any lo We th late, and the com was not seriousl up end down town hand.Conductor Callahan end Mo- ure might just es wall make a a Eee : y JUST IN.\u201d EVERY HOME.bpars vely ile inconvenience as Lorman Jenkins piloted the car as a Little later The Canada Rubber Company said a 15 Rolls by 8.8.Mongolian - pony LS St.pad been ex those Craig street.It was one of The mumnbers on the hats of the men |Number of their people were late this 1s et Si Gortathian as, wo St.o£ on he ver Hall line.on car No, 611 were 1233 and 1029.The morning.Many of the warehousemen were WP 55 « «.Numidian yor I ; Teme \u2018 x ne, which will give di- As the car backed slowly out of men ssid there Was enough of power in behind time.\u201c \u201c « Tonisisn , XÆ.N.CUN3ON & CO.Montreal.| ye nication between the extreme the barn into Cote street, run a few cars, but that was ail.Many of the hands of the American - Laks Simone CASH OR : CREDIT \\ ; a hum of excitement.No one mew The \u2018police protection uate Tobacco Company were ten or futeen what was going to happen.A crowd and the men were in charge of mutes late this morning.Wilton, Velvet, Brussels and Tapestry.of strikers stood at the corner.As the car passed they seemed to take i 2 & matter of course and did not af 4 officers The Canada Sich Gowpaay dià The police stated to t experience vi muc] ith hy My est patterns and colorings, that there had been no trouble he sor Sheng nde, as\u2019 many.of then ES dia oe Salcetion now while the assortment fsa tis best, We will True to Life.3555095505330305305005050000x 0.000000] esters 2er nerve rame show any surprise.On enquiry th did not anticipate ny.their work.y measure and sow it to delivered and laid w when wap Railwey, sent an offer to Senator Te Yoarmod that , When looking at examine our stock Fopions, Stoves, 2 Eve, hes ering all their employes to the oF he \" company vas expatted by said hat\u201d on of tree of Refining Tote Croke Sto.ete, and remoraber wo keep 3 ¥to furnish à hume .+ .Company.It was not the men.A CROWD BUT J this but nit the factory hands, Special inducements to newly married couples fitting up.N ill believe how perfectly\u2014 i * how many men could be There were five policemen with who for the moet part lived in the neigh: QT i © one W et i $ : fe the Senator replied that drawn batons on the ear.Two of NO DISTURBANCE.bourhood.The hands were due at sew: - how true to the original\u2014the Berliner oF or the er, which he ac- them were in front with the motor At 11 o'clock a car loaded with o'clock, and the majority of them were METROPOLITAN HOUSE FURNISHING 0 Gram-o-phone reproduce eound until 2 Ea ht as poms.being men.The th Sard de ts on Craie or anye uniform went dom 7 ame, ; \u2018 ! they have heard it.That is why we # n o e con on .: va D a ne police the line into de Cote or ited opposite among the lucky ess pi also 1678 and 1680 Notre Dame St.Jet all good Canadians try it before 4 SEVERAL EMPLOYES @ and cvery one was kept moving.©|men dismounted from the car and went hands lived in vicinity, and were, Beginning April 3th OPEN EVENINGS.2 way they buy it.7 © ven Senator Forget was told to towards the sidewelk, when a crowd gath- thereior, ot.troubled by the aboence 2 / REPORTED FOR DUTY.© of the force unaware of his iden- ers.There as no violen © of the strik- Cars this morning, 1 7 : ta a is estimated that about thirty-six of @ tity moved the crowd on, and tue a fhe police mtobor men and conductors of theroad |® The car went briskly along Oraig the orowd of workmen marched Pa MEN WERE ASKED for duty, at the Cote street barns.@ street and at several places wes wards the company\u2019s barns.up te ) | -u= ; men who went ont in charge of © with loud cheers.The aym- TO ABSTAIN WILDER $ Now Department.\u2014 .: 4 8% ere wers regular employes man street : company, and this 33 referred bo by the] 0 Peur of ihe men on the MEN AND WOMEN FROM VIOLENCE.\"TIME IS THE TEST nome, as proof of their essrtion|@ | at the office elicited the OBLIGED TO WALK | There was mot mach change jn the Labit We can sell OF ALL THINGS $he cider sacn in the ertploy of the © information that no trouble in the 0 of the street car employes this morhing.you AND THE EVER.INCREABING reproduces bands, orchestras, instruments, singers and talkers with the same al wou would stick to the company © © OF Donne 18 expel TO WORK TO-DAY.ht, Shey vere cade & meeting let® last Sewing pid OF, ayality of tone as the originel.wile the crucial point came.which Feed the working en pd onion (oda?a¢ the various berne, not do ke Machines in Se he hy onary talking machine bade madd thet : .women the cars go, however, but to them ore CANON RENAUD : COMPANY is ow thy Torning, and it Tat 8 good deal to from gong.The men behaved quiétly, tor Ita repertoire is oractiodily unlimited, \u2018 ; EFERRED TO THE Se Loue in - owever, and \u2018were asked to abatain from It is the only talking machine made in Canada.\u201c mount, or 3 GRADUALLY GETTING Henri, or Outremont.Fortanately\u201d how- Lun ote rat he ay on Guaranteed for five years, rike was om.STRIKE TO-DAY.wn || F Jever, it was a pleasant morning f The committee of notification consisted of a I OUT THE CARS.walk, neither the heat of to Sure or \u201cmotorman; George Alsin, bor atorss Price rm 15 tn.85 ne bo amen aah so | On the Rn en es of the car went out et half Th Ol nine, days nor the rain which has been \u2018expected Ter Lu \u201cGi ert Gayône, conductor, 8 LS Other » 7 © Prices from $15 to 45.Can be bought on the ent plan, 81.00 snd pos eau avenue y, Rev.ad was beaded for St.Demis etreet, | LTINE present to make the exercise \u2018un- and Alphonse Flurey, conductor.rt acl them at bred poe for cise ve ve \u201c on er ho ie today, opening trafic on that pleseant.There wae no trouble whstever in get carte strike resulted in a harvest for the THE DAVIS MACHINE, $35.00 of the ~ urted.othe cabtne Sebo wero bury Fanning here and ELECTRICAL MEN Highest om the Market.210 x 2004 E.BERLINER 2315 St.Catherine St., ; I = + .|= ., ec ho and proper of the compen.and Preshlent For.Qk to tke advantage the lack of REMAIN ON DUTY.\u2014 9 MONTREAL QUE.gomme.must, of course, be follow.Waved it and Codepaed, | Cr, CLFosses into ponver.Mr.W.McLes Walbank,.off AINTEID.i should be wise and pru- .street.for blocks in cher direction euburbanites to the cent, oad of th the Lachine Rapids ion of the Mont-| Experienced fur machine operators ; A ; ing; he should not be > et pe croi provided \u201ca A means of of the city.real Light, Hea ower Plant, stat- high wages.Also girls as apprentices.EMANUEL BLOUT, General Manager for cansds., but should Temember that , and should, there- their interest 374 \"The Tourth car, also a Beaver Hall car, nel, the major Jab fakon out at ten minutes to ten \u201cth Captain would be of mo.earthly oo ° - Al ; raneport ban gladiÿ od that out of the 125 employes who were to D.A.an, superintendent.of seventy-five unmounted men and this pr was the subütban train ser- \u2018subject to the strike 29 ; Apply to st work, Thé company, was \u2018therefore able James Coristine & Co.Limited, to.supply a le amount of pow.| Corner St.Paul and St.Nicholas sts.e did not think the strike would seriously inconvenience the, \u2018business of the _\u2014 company.Antique Jewellery Curios ; à breve body of men behind him.ow a Clocks, Silver, Jewellery I 2e FIVE CARS OUT Timed for the Holidays.Corlos bought.t EI Hamel » Jeveller, Thorssses./ certain inform 25 Be.As far as the Mo Light, Heat and ; AS THE CITY CLOCKS cine va ; Le wax bral! for nod me er Company is concerned, \u2018compliance .- STRUCK TEN.hres, holidays.belie believing the company .er > demands for increases in w 7 Some reget.the temptati \u20ac easily be met by su increase in.the the cit clocks were striking ten, tho an] pen busivess.and Jose the inevensed \u2018 Paderewski is Ill and motive fif( es Tegra aT uss the pow 8 e t ony, , gs fused cannot be mide without to tbe agreement with the oar pulled out of the ( aie returns.In thie the men tale a Cu D ; \u2014 4 - - \u2014 MAMA ATHLETES VOLUNTEER TO TAKE CHARCE OF CARS At an Informal Meeting a Number of Prominent Football Men and Athletes Offer Their Services to the Company.The members vi the Montreal Amateur _,_Aphletic Assocation, as ur dividuais lave decided to otfer their services to the Montreal Sucet Railway on the capacity of cohductors for the holidays, and in many cases after that.s An informal meeting Was held to discuss the matter vesterday afternoon.last night volunteers were avked for, and seures offered themsalves for duty.The informal meeting, t appears, was the outcome of a talk thé had taken place among some business men down town, who wivorated that some of the hig tirms should ask for volunteers among their employes i+ acl as conductors.The movemént of the M.A.A.A.boys 14 headed by such well known men as Mr.Fil.Sheppard, ex-president; Mr.W.E.Findlay und others.When the matter was broached to the newly-eleoted president.Mr.WW.ts.Asling, be said as an individual he quite approved o1 the plan, and as the result a letter was drawn up addressed to the mamager of the Montreal Street Railway Company offer ing the services of the boys.After that the recruiting began, and by ten o'dock in the evening there was quite a long Haut of men ready to verve.There wus great fun about the recruiting.Men like Vice-Commodore Finley, of the Roval St.Lawrence Yacht Club, were eager to take part.\u201cI'l act as a motorman,\u201d the latter sand: \"I am quite handy with glectrie motors.\u201d + The original proposition 16 that the MA.A.A.men shall only run the cars in the'West End, but a number of the men who volunteered do not want any such limitations, and went to go anywhere at dit.The foothall men and ex-football men are particularly anxious to take part in the work.and Mr.Wotherspoon voiced their sentiments when he said: \u2018As long as there is no compulsion to put on a uniform IT will act on any car either in the east or west.and Î will cven wear a conductor's cap.\u201d ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee IF GIVEN TIME ; WILL PROVIDE AN ADEQUATE SERVICE.One of the officials of the public to be patient.We have made a start in the service and we will increase! it.If they give us ume we will provide a: service adequate for all the requirements.\u201d | GORDI EOHICDICEELEEERERTT@ | COMPANY APPEALS 70 CITY COUNCIL FOR PROTECTION.To the Mayor and City Council of Montreal: i Gentlemen,\u2014 We beg to moufy you that a.number of employes of the Montreal Street Ralway Company have gone out on strike.Under the circumstances we deem it our duty to wsk that the city protect tha men who are willing to work for us, and #so to protect our pro ports (Signed) - L.J.FORGET.§.2.0,0.0,0d0C000.0000000000C00C0] - When the above communication reached the Cxy Hall today, Mr.Rene Bauset, Æcaistant (\u2019ity Clerk, took it at once to \u2018Cmef of Pahce Legault.CO0009TO9COOH0CCC® e The Chief, after reading it.said be had | already taken active means to protect the property of ihe company, and would also do his utmost to see that all men operating the cars got all from the city.He informed Mr.Bauset that last night be had notified the police to be ready for Inrtant action.When the strike had been declared, oli en were sent to the company's to see that the rolling stock was not @pterfered with.This morning policemen were d on cars and told that citizens travelling upon them must be protected £ all-hazards.Come what would, he was etermined to give the company all the sesistance jt desired #0 that cars might be un.; # \u2018The Mayor was then communicated With by Mr.Bauset and instructions were received by him see that the police af- 2 Jorded the company the mee tion, Ald.Giroux, chairman of the Police Committee, said that this t there should be no complaint from qtizens that the police did not do theiy\u2019 dutv when strikes wire declared.à née resent time the police torce would hd almost exclusively used in order to Afford protection to the company and \u2018no see that the cars were not interfered with.Ald.Laporte.lesder of the (\u201cty Coun- «al.said that it \u2018would be found that no fault would be found with the police in the present strike, He perbonally knew the chairman of the Police Committee had quietly made, arrangements td handle the eituation for.an entire week past.The position of tlie police force wks such that « squad &: men could be centred at any point in fa few moments\u2019 notice.There \u2018was ho Goubt but that thé: position of affairs might become serious at any mom- ent.P mpt action on the part of the police {sould do much to overawe those who to win the strike by lawless acts./ + / ; + dé The following official notices are + asted on the window at the St.++ + pomie street barns: + + \"Employes not reporting for + \u201cop duty.as usual, will Jose their + + dates and will be replaced by first + d= applicant for work.\u201d _ + & \u201cEmployes not reporting for duty «= & will please call at hend office for pay due since last regular pay- + * day, on amd after Monday, May + & 35°.5 LI i ed A WOMAN'S RISK As a trapeze ormer is greater than a wan\u2019s.: She muet have a man's courage and à man's muscle to succeed, But she must also work under conditions of which & man knows nothing.Many an sccident to women acrobats must and sick women À sure I write today in praise of Dr.Pr Re medicines,\u201d says Mrs.Mary Conway, of Al ence Co., Tenn.\u201cWas female i, the 90 {could mot le in onl hee el Pi down 1 couté scarcely wa Tce uch pains fect awd hagds would feel almost .Plerce\u2019s Pavorit 0 as well ali Saht.Cou Len fore 1 ook medi- LY Send ; à \u2018dlotibourid volume, or only 3 ng: for book in x covers.x.wv: a s NY.+ company | said 10 4 Star reporter today: \u201cTell the! DOC CE CELCEECOE EE © \u20ac possible.protection hundred strong.stopped cars on St.Catherine street, at the cor- ! HON.L.+ FORGET, ; President of the Montreal Street Railway Company.a0HB0GOGHGSEIEOE MONDAY'S STAR & & \u20ac The Star on Monday & next the 25th of May will & be issued early in the fore- & noon.News vendors are & = 2 & requested to côme early.64 %294%G3 68 raerdenssasuass CAR WAS STOPPED .BY THE STRIKERS.The stmkers and their sympathizers, two two Beaver Hall ner of University street, this morning.The first one was a west bound car fig four policemen.The strikers had walked up to the cor ner of St, Catherine an University reek, and pen Une car turned the ner.y stop it and began to abuse.the police.The police didn\u2019t do anything.© They just stood lik tues.As many\u201d of «ders 2s could pete © ed on the car.T crowd head, D hey let her Another car was coming east j and Bll a dozen wellknown sitoens boarded it to go down-town.This car also had two policemen in front and two in the year.\u201d When it turned the corner the strikers topped it and immediately began to jump oun board till the car could hold no more.The policemen did nothing.e citizens, however, told the policemen to take a hand and help the conductor collect fares.They claimed that although the strikers had a perfect right to board the cars with their friends and ride on them, they should be compelled to pay fares the same as other gers.ev had evidently never thought of this.Neitber bad the police.However, when admonished by the citizens the policemen bestirred themselves and aided in the collection of the fares.This acted like a charm.The strikera reemd to be afraid of the fare box, as though it was the plague, and when it crme near them, they jumped off.When the car reached the St.dames Club only one of them was left, and he paid his fare just out of spite.The men who had quritted the car when the fare box was presented to them, kept on abusing the police and the citizens from the sidewalk, but their abr: .e wae nothing compared with that uttered by the man wha had pad his fare.His was something awful, aml through it all ran the strain: \u201cThe Amercian Union is going to see this thing through, and it will win.Citizens ought to be ashamed of themmelves for taking the side of the company.\u201d Word was brought to the City Hall today that a lot of men were willing to take the place of the strikers if assurances were i that adequate police i possible would be done to see.that the \u2018men working on the car were not injur ed.Ît is expected that by to-night such as surances will lead to quite a number of cars being: operated.THINGS WERE QUIET THIS MORNING AT HOCHELAGA SHOPS.group \u2018of 4 i uniform of the Montreal Street Railway Company.The barn doors were closed and the numbers painted thereon had a atering, obtrusive appearance, which wes an irritating element in ar otherwise id Mnd scape.Not more peaceful could well be imagined.It was only by talking to the few loungers thet one could af ali night, had gone bome to bed.\u201cThey can\u2019t run a car from thié » sid one.of the men in a tone of entablished con \u2018 The Trouble in Toronto 3 Has Been Amicably Settled.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, May 23.\u2014There will be no strike of the street cur ronto.animously.The agreement is as follows: 1.On snd after June 1.1903, washers will be fixed as follows: ; Those now receiving 15 cents will be paid 16 2-3 now 16 23 cente will be paid 18 cents per rec will be paid 20 cents per hour, and thie schedule shall remain in force for one year, from June 1, 1903.A contract has been made for one vear, by the company, with the men.The report of the committee representing the employes was endorsed by the mass meeting of the men, at 3 o'clock this morning., It was an enthusiastic affair.The men accpt the wages of the company shodmen and- car hour: those now receiving For.one year from that date the wages of the company motormen and ocon- ductors A» and the employes of the shops shall remain as at present.9, The company will pay half the ce:t of the uméorms of the motormen and conductors who have been in the company ser vice.for will supply uniforms for motormen an pany service for a period longer than tw d conductors who have been in the com- from employes leaving the company\u2019s service.NO STRIKES NOR LOACK-OUTS.- 3.To prevent the loss to the company and Its employes, and to preserve the interests and conveniences of the public, tbe company and the employes agree not to resort to lockouts or strikes; but in the event of the parties being unable to satisfactorily adjust any differences or grievances which may from time to time arise, and which, if not adjusted, might cause a lockout or strike, a conciliation committee shall be appointed from time to time as such differences or grievances arise, to consist of three officers of the company, to be pamed by and three of the company's employes, to he named by the emploves, and such committee shall investigate and consider such differences and make a thereon.If such committee shall be unable to.agree, the differences shall be submitted to a board of aribtration, consisting of two disinterested citizens of Toronto, to and a similar number of citizens of Toronto, to be shall investigate and determine all jevances.and make an award, and in the event of their failing to agree, these four shall choose a fifth arbitrator,who shall be a disinterested be appointed by the company, appointed by the employes.and such\u2019 board such differences or citizen of Torento, the award of the board of arbitration so constituted, or a majority thereof, shall be final and binding as to such differences for a period fixed y such award.The following concessions bave been given to the men : 1.Mools for motermen.2.Closing front doors and vestibules of all closed cars.3.Regular conductors relieved of the necessity of taking fare hoxes to the shed after performing their day's work.Lavatory accommodations.Free umforms.Abolition of sus An agreement Bama 9.Board of arbitration.sions.inding for one rear.Recognition of grievance commitiee.10.Leave of absence for the appointed to do work for the employes.11.Increased pay for shed men.12.{onductors to be supplied with $25 to use as change, and tickets, in running their cars.13.If shop men desire.they may have &hour dav and one hour for dinner.14.Overtume for shopmun and dav off in week pate Saturday afternoons, except in Septemher.or Sundoy work, also alter- 15.Suitable places to wash in with hot and cold water.It is understood It ir further understood that the arrangement and where necessary to date back to.uniforms obtained hy motormen and condue- the arrangement as to uniforms 1s to he for onc vear.armved at is to apply to, tors in conformuity with regulations made by the company for the spring and summer of 1903 - +++ PEFE FEEL EIL44 4442244000000 0 00400 ++ \u201cWhat the to di cepang that the smooth asphalted or sufficient opportunity for iging persons, about ten o'clock\u2019 Montreal May 23, 1903.L.1.Forget, lsq.President M.8.Ry.Co.Dear Sir \u2014 The president of the Amateur Athlete of the birthday of our late Queen Vi , We, as some without acceptin from the Railway Company.\u201d 1 am, i President Ayh self ALD.CARTER WANTS STRIKE FOUGHT TO A FINISH.Ald Carter wants to sc the present strike fought out to a finish.| That is the attitude which he thinks should bave been taken in February.\u201cI thought at the time, said he, in conversation with a Star reporter, \u201cthat the Council was too quick to interfere.On the floor of the chamber I expressed that view, and I think that the developments of the last few days have proved that I was correct.; \u201cI trust that tbe Oouncil will take no hand in this dispute further than to afford the company ali needful protection to its cars.HEPES, + + + A meeting of the Council of the + + Board of Trade was called for the + + hour of 11,15 to discuss the strike + + situation and pass resolutions in + + relation thereto.+ + The main resolution.as drafted, + 4 oalls the attention of the Mayor + Ï to the systematic manner in which + the law is being broken by + + strikers.and requests him to take ï + the ion to have the 3 Jaw \u2018enforoed.+ + + ++4++++++++++ BROKEN STONES PLACED AT CONVENIENT PLACE.- Craig street.from Cote street to Chenne- Te - was this foot and mounted the peace.Montréal otiation has recgivesl following letter sign- \"ed by a ota of our members: \u201cInasmuch as a strike of the employes of the Montreal Street Railway would at the present time m- convenience many of our citizens, and as # is only seemly thst nothing should hendicap our celebration members of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association, would like the privilege, on behalf of many of our oco-members, of tendering our services to assist the Street Railway Co.in maintaining an efficient service in the western part of the city.1t being understood that we do so à ing any remuneration .instructed by to send you above copy of letter, which speaks for it- Yours truly.E.HERBERT BROWN.Secretary-Treasurer.SPEECH E PPP 4200004304444 000000004 04044 5 y should de now is A discharge e men wi ave gone out on strike, call in their uniforms, and, should any refuse to comply, have them arrested for Tegal detention ofp \u201cThis is one the occasions tic and radical methods are permissible.\u201d swarming ) bent où For fear, evidently\u2019 street.did FERHEEEII4E 444 P4040 40 .= 2 2 | É last th was 'w have a license to enable fares, the contribution-box was not left TRY axikern in the .Es \u20ac present instance t es ty ordina: Îles service \u2026 to dep the inary trolley sé run: | ving.and.thay have made no @ovement sowaid evbmituiing Siding £ Seve THE STREET CAR STRIKE, AND THE HOLIDAYS SPOILED Montreal people who use the street cars ; extensively à in connection with holiday outings are keenly disappointed over the {strike of the conductors and _motormen.: Saturday afternnon, Sunday and Monday\u2014 ! two'whele days and a\u2019 half-\u2014-a holiday per- \"iod of more than ordinary duration, wil \u2018thus be spoiled for thousands of people who take their children to the Island, the mountain, to Lachine, the Back River and to Bout de Vlsle; and all because the street car Hnk is missing.Many tired mothers and their little children, pining A) MONTREAL DAILY STAR-SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1008.\u201cIRE STRING FOR employes in To- the compromise lagreement un- cents per hour; those receiving 18 cents a period of one year, and o years.Regulations will be subsequently issued by the company to provide for protection against loss in this matter, the company, report ! Montreal Laght.Heat and Power ! pany, received this letter from the Elec- |trical Workers\u2019 Union: RECOCNITION OF THE UNION This, So Their Officials Say, is the Real Cause of To-day\u2019s Tie-up\u2014 Wages Are Not at Present Entering Into the Discussion.The programme outlined in the Star last evening was carried out to the letter, and the result was as generally expected, in spite of the efforts of the many citizens who sought to conciliate the meu and to show them that public sympathy was not with them.t is a question if any body of men, under like circumstances, ever received more warnings or h Street Railway men durin the twenty ad the situation better put to them than did the Montreal -four hours preceding \u2018the decision to strike.As an illustration of this they were told last evening that about twenty-five representative citizens had informed the company they would place the services of their clerks at its disposal; they were made aware of the fuct that at an informal meeting of the members of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association it had been decided that individually the members should offer their services as conductors, and even as motor men.for some of them were willi ling to undergo the necessary training for the work; they were informed that the young electricians the men of the engineering d their services in any form would be freely These and other like facts were made rtment of McGill College were sending word that iven to the companies.nown to the men, but they never swerved in the slightest degree from their original intention to strike, and it now becomes more evident than ever that, strange though it may seem, Every one of them talked strike with the anxious that there should be a strike.the men were exception of a few of the old men, but even the latter wavered when they saw the unanimity of offinion that revailed.And so it was with dis feeling uppermost that the crowd began to gather around the neighbourhood of the Empire Hall as early as ning o\u2019alock last night.President Meloche and President Hilton of the Street allway men and electricians, respectively, apent the carly pait of the evening with their executive committees.was no question as to the issues that were bein strike was a fact settled beyond all discussion letters from the twn companies.The time was passed-in arranging how the vote was to be taken; there fought.That the men would vote ter the formal reading of the last These letters were in answer to those which had been sent to the companies at four o'clock yesterday afternoon by the men.They read as follows: Montreal, May 22, Hon.L.JJ.Forget, Eresdent Montreal Street Railway Company.After having placed before you our de mands and pot having come to any understanding.and being desirous of peacefully settling the same, we are ready Lo submit our demands io a committee of arbitra- won, Awaiting an answer by 8 p.m.4.5.MuULOCHE, a President.Mr.PG.Gossler, superintendent.of the Com Montreal, May 22, Mr.P .G.Gossler, duperiniendent Light, lleat and Power Company.In view of the fact that we have been unable to ettect a settlement of the existing differences between the compauy.and Ho emuoyes, and desiring to secure à peuceable mttlement, we are wilhng to subnut the entire matter to a board of arnrtion.Avwulting an answer by 8 p.m.J.bk.HILTON, President of Grievance Conumttee.| It was about eight o'clock when \u2018the fol lowing reply was received from Senator | \u2018Forget : Montreal, May 22.Z.S.Meloche, Esq.tir, \u20141 am this afternoon, at 4 pm, im receipt of your letter, signed as prexdent 1 lof the Gnevance Committee.In reply 1 beg tu say that your letter 15 the first intimation | have had that the \u2018employes had any grievances agdinsi the company.Your letter of May 18, signed by \u2018you as presilent, and J.H.Aube, as secretary of the Amalgamated Association for an outing, will be compelled to in'{ of Street Rafiway Eniployes of America, at home, flepriging $homeeives of ne yoit entlose a schedule for the ortunity 1 : of enjoj- mgm: \u2019 roe fora Rare des ing the perfect weather of mid-May undar pn Fé & the most favournide conditions.Coming, as it does, under these circum- stapces, the strike is decidedly unpopular on this ground alone.What was there, it is asked, against postponing the strike until Tuesday, in order to allow perhaps a majority of the citizens the enjoyment of an outing i the usual way?hat was the crisis, the emergency \u201cwhich would allow of no delay?To whose acltishness or irresponsible judgment is this blow at the mass of citizens due?ls the strike body s0 important that their interests should overshadow those of afl the other citizens?All these questions are being asked by the public at large.MR.Z.MELROCHE, President of the Montreal Street Railway Employes\u2019 Union.\u2014 + Secretary-Treasurer Ross, of the Street Way Company, made the following statement to a Star reporter at 11.30: \u201cThe company has all the men they want to i service for the puhlic of Montreal.We do be in commuesion on routes to obviate any inéonveni- Five waggia-losds of mon dri at tho Co reed m , ferived There was not the slightest dis noe, a]though there was a.crowd strikers on hand.men calmly shed añd reported for duty, te + MADE NO EFFORT .\u2026.TO PROVIDE SUBSTITUTES\" FOR THE CARS.The strikers hers are making no effort to provide the publio.with \u2018service à ; of the one they have tried to take During the strike in Toronto in June he strikers ran a \u2019bus service, which efl patronized.Alth they did not am to eollect , made no effort provid to work ++4444HHHHHH445444HHHHHH tants of the uni to - > y deputation of \u201cemployes waited on me.! stated that the company would live: up to and carry out the- agreement made with the men through a committee of the City Council m February last.also that the company were at all times willing to meet any of its employes and discuss any matters or differences with them.and that if there should be any grievances on the hart of the men at any time that they should submit the same to oir superintendent as the official im charge of their department; failing any settlement of such matters with him that 1 would promptly take the matter up with them and him and decide on the same.1 understand from the superintendent that no stich deputation has waited on him, consequently 1 do not see what ac tion T can take in the matter, nor do! nderetand wi you want to arbitrate.w L.G.FORGET, President.Mr.Goesler's v reached the mem at same time.It said: the ' Montreal, May 22.Mr.J.E.Hilton, ; Electrical Workers Union: ; We are in receipt of your communia- tion of this date received at 4 p.m.and wish to advise vou that \u2018we have had no grievances submitted by our employes.We would refer vou to our letter of Mey 22, wherein ve clearly state that we will only deal with our employes regarding their relations with this company.P.G.GOSSLER, General Superintendent, Montreal Light, Heat & Power Co.With these flat refusals to discuss the matter in any manner other than that suggested by the two companies the joint executive to do anything beyond pr ing for the vote.ere were guards at all the doors leading the hall and not a man went in wi t showing his credentials.The speeches were short and.to the point.Messre.Meloche and Hilton \u2018'reviewed the situation\u201d but they were botn careful not to give the slightest indica tion a» to their feelings in the matter.On the other hand, Apical courtesy, AMerman Larivieres \u201cand derman Vatlie- res were allowed to enter and speak for a few minutes and both these gentlemen warned the men against a strike and urged them to Jue off any decision fur a few hours in the -hope that something would turn up to prevent a clash with the city and the companies.| The warnings were not heeded in the slighteat degree.The men admitted freely to a with whom they talked before and after they entered the hall, that nothing could stop them from striking.Then the truc state of affairs really came out for the first time.- > ; RECOGNITION WANTED.Additions] moungy.or better terms were po Ny \u201cpryont them stoiking of reven the one great jose involved was cut out.This was ~~ ition of the union.The recogni - For weeks past tiie men have been dropping their d and consequently their bership cards.It was, therefore, be- evident that if a mighty effort wes wot made to place union on,a sound basis, it Would soon be à thing of This fact wes made plain last might beyond any question.; Lo yes.in\u2019 discussing the situation adaitted it on all sides, in doing 90 they, Unconsotoi brought news in itherto well peated doors.~The point that the cars and enthu- was that if the union was to go to smash at all, \u2018he smash bad better come after a fight that would orige and Tor al) settle the question of ite existence.THIS VIEW CONMNRMED.A car conductor who had just deposited hortly, din ballot stated to a Star s before one o'clock this pe th the On the con-| strike was not for wags.trary, even supposing Senator Forget and the Street Raïway digectors -were-xilling | to pay the men 35 to 30 cents an bour, the men would decline to go back to work unless the union was recognized.He said the men were determined that no car in this city would be operated by persons other than union men.During the past three months an attempt had Fe to foster the union formed three months .but the attempt had to a certain ex: tent failed.the men were continually neglecting to pay dues, and as a result were forfeiting their cards.Under otdinary eir- cumstances very little trace of a union would have existed two wéeks hence had not the strike been decided upon at the present.time.\u201cWe recognize,\u201d he concluded, \u201cthat this strike is a fight to à finish, and that if we are beaten now we will be beaten for all time to come.\u201d Another street car employe, who was standing by at the time, confirmed this statement, and added that the union was a vital necessity to the welfare of the men.After the speeches made by the two aldermen.a resolution sent by the joint executive hoard was proffered to the meeting.It rejected the letters from the companies as being practically no anewer to their | proposals, and suggested that a vote should at once be taken.VOTE WAS PRACTICALLY A UNANIMOUS ONE.The voting cocupied the greater space of two hours, but jong before the final ballot was handed in it was known thst the vote Was practically a unanimous one 1p lavour of going out on strike.The men left the hall singly and presented their membership card at the wicket the office of the business agent.They w given a ballot paper and their number recorded.Tbe vote was then cast, and afterwards the voter left the building to relieve another man who was working on the cars, add who in turn then got a chance to cast his ballot.: In this manher exactly 1,300 men cast their votes; 1,204 declared that they were in favour of a strike and 6 votpd against the proposal to go out.The electrical workers stood 103 for a strike and 14 against.When the figures were given to the men on St.Catherine street and in the vicinity of the hall, there was a wild scene of enthusiasm.For an hour or more motormen and conductors discussed the possible outcome with the electricians.wards three o'clock there was a gradual dwindling away, until the streets were clear.THE NIGHT WAS ONE OF GREAT .EXCITEMENT.St.Catherine street, in the neighbour hood of St.Lawrence, has seldom\u2019 been the scene of such excitement as it was last mght.From nine until two o'clock there were on an averuge five hundred ple present, though at times the crowd ewelled to a couple of thousand.Every few miautes a street would arrive with its crowd of empl who had came to vote.An they stepped off the car and made their way through the crush of people to the hall door.they.were cheered by ds and they in turn did a little cheering, just.to show that they reciprocated the enthusissm.Policemen were at.their wite\u2019 end.Th did not care about making arrests, tb there were hundreds upon hundreds of people who were plainly ing the law.Instead of arresting the men the officers pleaded with them to either move on or go inside, but pleadin were as useless as threats would have n.And so the crowd stayed and did ot what it liked.Now and then a small boy tossed a firecracker into the throng and this caused a scattering for a moment.ARRANGEMENTS HAVE ~ BEEN MADE TO PAY OFF THE STRIKERS.In view of the general impression that there would be a strike ord .Mr.Roes, secretary-treagurer of the Street Railway Company, issued the following notice last night : \u201cThe moment the strike is ordered the company will issue the following notice, and have the same posted in all their car barns and offices : NOTICE.\u201cEmploy a ; ot : fi + t veual ehall, lose their date, and be or as té placed by first.applicants 1 er n .or - \u2014 i piesss ol ak Send office de pay dues since ar on Liter Monday, May 287 0 À Strike Incident.It ir surprisihg how dose we can be to news and not know it.A newsdsler on Ontario street this morning ssid to a en made | customer, \u201cIt's funny there ave no cars ing here this morning.\u201d running , ; \u201cWhy, don\u2019t you know there's a strike on and that you are selling the papers that contain a report of it?\u201d \u201cHow stupid I am,\u201d she replied \u2014 MEN PREFER TO WALK TO TOWN.At the upper ed of St.Denis street to-day about 75 men were at work on the repairs that are being made to the track.They looked wv hard at car No.611 ss it passed caref and slowly over the section where the construction work is being carried on, but they did not say a wo .At the time there was e procession of Business men on their way to the citv, but ne of them made any attempt to board 6e car.Women could be seen everywhere with baskets on their arms on the way down to the Bonsecours Market.They had a fatigued look.THE ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL.\u2014 Messrs.William Dow and Co.bave subscribed one thousand dollars towards the new Contagious Diseaues Hospital.Financial.STOCK MARKET CLOSED.Labour Troubles Were Fully Discounted in Stocks.The Montreal Stock Exchange is closed to-day and will take a holiday an Mon- dav as well.There are a great many conjectures heard in the Street as to thé probable effect of the car and power strikes on the stogk of those companies had the market heen opened.It was the belief of financiers as a general rule that the difficuities had been fully discounted during the week.Street Rallway stock went as low as 242 1-3 and closed vester- day at 20 1-2 while Power stock was down as low as R0 but closed yesterday al - London, May 23.\u20142 p.m.Consols for money, 91 15-16.do.for account, 92; Anaconda, 5; Atchison, 78 1-8; do.pfd., 98.B.& O.91 7-8; Can.Pac, 133 1.8; Chesapeake and Ohio, 43; Chicago Great West - ern, 21 1-2; Chicago, Mil.& Bt.Paul.158 1-2; De Beers.21 34: Denver & Rio Grande 34 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will be disbanded.This is the third mutiny among the mali levies.The latter apparently tired of soldiering and strict di .A MUTINY AMONG SOMALI LEVIES.Aden, Amsbis, May 23.\u2014 Somaliland, East Africa, say the by Maurice Grie Cloth $1.50, Paper 75 THE GOLD WOLF THE GOLD WOLF A Diverti Story by Max Pemberton be Gold Wol With 20 Striking Iostiatiene .hagen.240 STJAMES SY, Bargains in \u2018Summer.Reading.\u2026 8100, and $1.50 : Xe fT nad $ '.60\u2019 Cents Each: - Al the Nw Bolki as well Hd bed variety ds soon às pub- .CHAPMAN'S BOOKSTORE 5 + A NOTABLE BOOK.Not for many world knows of Publishers : THE STORY OF LI Cloth, $1.50 Net.has #0 unusaal and striking & book | woman, who lost night, i ife, written by herself News sompan 3G, PE oy nELEN a KELLER.published.AN the i speech in early child- .rself, and telling, Le does, step by step, her advance in speaking, resding by the lips, writing and ik brisf the ement of a varied and complete education, is unparalleled in the abnale of education.It ie one of those rare volumes which ome OD Pen and it is interesting to note generally this is pointed book is carefully and fully illustrated.- Montreal TORONTO: WILLIAM BRI life for with .by the ees y.Limited.Cru au réa 1e Tir EEE mel Advices a SIAL A ANA ry I + 121 2 Jaw mide by the compéoy : be 1 under the name of tbe Mo- torméns and Conductors\u2019 Union of the Montreal Street Railway.2.\u201cThat the increawe of salary paid to A employes of the company ahall bask \u2018on the following scale: To the em- of work; to Jears or more, twenty cents for each working hour.fromthe service of the said company un- the employes of @ving th and nl The following are the original demands the Street Railway employes on ._ That - the Street Railway employes 0yes of fram one to tive years\u2019 atanding, » eighteen cents for each hour the employes who have been the service of the company since five :3.That no issals shall be made reason is given.forma of engagement for the company, the clauses tbe company the right to suspend its employes without euffi- C a 4.Tat ha\u201d Text of the Agreement Between Employes and Co ~ The following is the - striking Street Railway = \u201c2 Th 7t0 the superintendent.+.\u201c3.The 2i0 force February 3.\u2018 arising between the company and be ready TRIKING ENPLOYES IN FEBRUARY (Continued From Page 2.) text of the agreement finally settled upon between the employes and the company after last February's strug \u201cl.No one shall be dismissed without full and equitable reason.2 he company will give an equitable hearing to any employe against whom -'& complaint has been made and appeal muy be carried to the highest officer, be it the manager.or even to the president.company will maintain the same scale of wages to sweepers as that 4 \u201c4.The company will, on demand, show to a deputation of its employes all reports that shall have been made against recently dismissed employes.5.The company will grant a general increase of salary equivalent to about .ten per cent.on the scale of wages in force on February 3.6.The company recognizes the right of their men to belong to any union er benefit association of their own that they may see fit.n its employes, the management will at all times to discuss such grievances with the EANCS PRONG [= cicht and publicly given reasons, be abrogated and cut out.oo 5.That the employes dismissed by the company, without any reasons being pub- lily assigned.since the first duy of Janu- dry last (1908), be immediately reinstated in the work and functions which they filled in the company.8.That the.employe who shall have been wvuspe on a charge brought against him by an official of the company.or the public in general, and subsequently found to he guiltless of the charge, shall be reimbursed for the salary he has lust during the continuance of the enquiry which may have bcen made upon such ra ports.: .7.That the number of employes of the company shall be increased in order to give the citizens of Montreal a more re gular car service.8.That the increase of salary granted by the company on February 3rd.tothe employes running the \u201csweepers\u201d be mamtained.: In case of any difference men in its employ.and attendance \u2018will put on any » upon any deputation to lav the views of the men before the management will in Bo wise be prejudicial to the employes composing the same.The company, however, cannot.undertake to discriminate among its employes, nor to grant any differ nce of treatment to those who are members of such union over those who are ot.\u201c7.All men discharged since January 1.1908, may have their cases considered by the directors, and in rase there is dissatisfaction with the verdict, the case may be, on the demand of either party, submitted to a board of arbitration, composed of one representative named hy the men.one person by the company, and a third by agreement between the two thus named, each party agreeing to be bound by this final verdict.\u201d so that iu case of necemity.the men cau | live for a few days on \u2018the premiises in y, wecurity and mentul case.RAILWAYS WILL NOT PUT ON SPECIALS AT PRESENT.Neither the G.T.R.nor the C.I\u2019.Rial trains on ther suburbun traffic at least for the present.Whether they will do so in the future depends largely upon the duration of the strike.li the conflict grows into one of a tracted nature, something of the mas be done next weck.The G.T.R.suburban service is already quite extenswe, su that the management did not think that any good purpose would be served by scuding out any more trams.In the absence of Mr.('.W.Speuver from the city, Mr.James Oborne.the -u- permtendent of the Eastern division, haul pro- kind i a conference with General Manager M.- Nicoll, of the C'.P.R., but the matter was finally left entirely in the former's hands.Up to noon to-day, Mr.Oburne had not decided to give any additional vert ice.OFFICIAL STATEMENT.~ WAS TO-DAY GIVEN OUT BY SHIPPERS.The following official statement in connection with a threatened 'longshoremen's strike, was given to the Bitar to-day: \u2018On the day the strike was settled, the men returning to work so intimidated the noi-union men at work, numbering about 700, that all left save fifty.These have been gradually returning.The Buveau had 2200 men under contrzct on that date.\u201cDuring the past few days, three Union foremen have, on different occasions.refused to superintend -non-union men, or to allow their union \u2018to evem work on the same ship with non-union men, calling them \u2018scabs.! \u201cJI.G.O'Neil and John Cotnam, on different occasions, have visited the men at work along the docks, as delegates.On one of these occasions Mr.O'Neil was ac- compantal by the Mayor.\u201cAl these acts were in dineet violation of the terms of the agreement, but the steamship men have hitherto refrained from acting upon them m the interests of eave.G.O'Neill has been seeking a \u201cMr.techneca._ sounds for further dispute.\u201cHe demands that the Lubour Bureau take en no more men.The agreement provides that it shall be abolished \u2018in so far as union men are concerned.\u201d This means that union men mn obtain work independently of the bureau.It does not mean «that the bureau cannot engage others, who are non-union.\u201cMr.O'Neill claims that discrimination against union men has occurred.Such is not the case.Since the settlement 1.200 union men have been There are now about 600 non-union men employed.All of the latter, save 40), were engaged by written contract prior to the settlement.| SPLENDID PORTRAIT °° = defraud.Otiver conducts a rokerag 1 + OF REV.DR.BARCLAY NOW ON VIEW.A splendid portrait of the Rev.James Barclay, D.D., of St.James Presbyterian Church, bas just been completed by the prominent Canadian artist, Mr.J.Colin Forbes.The sittings were only vom- menced about ax weeks ago and the por- dio, 998 Dorchester street.Mr.Forbes has been particularly happy in this portrait which deserves the rather hackneyed description of a \u201cspeaking likeness.\u201d The portrait, which is life size, represents Dr.Barclay in a patural and easy p uti- mg in an arm chair.robed in is guwa a a Doctor of Divinity.and holding a book between the fingers of his right hand.The likeness is very striking, the expression being brought out with won derful effect.Mr.J.Colin Forbes has leit town for Ottawa.where be is engaged on two por traits for St.Luke's Hospital.Later he will go to Connecticut to execute a commission there, but in kris absence the picture.of Dr.Barclay will remain on view.AP a si THE STREET RAILWAY STRIKE.The -wearing man.He walks every v also, unless he can beg 2 cur ticket.LORD STRATHCONA MAY ATTEND COMMERCE CONGRESS.The following letter has just been received by Mr.Arthur J.Hodgson.president of the Board of Trade, frum Lord Strathcona.in reply to a communication in which was given an account of what was being done by the Board of Trade her.and in which the wish was expres 30 \u201c8.If there are any other matters at issue, the company is prepared to dis cuss the same with its employes as Boon as the service is resumed.\u201d RICH HARVEST IS BEING REAPED BY CITY CABMEN.This is à grand day for the cabman.The people who complain of a strike on the Street Railway meet with no svinpa- thy from him.From this point of view it is an ill wind that blows no ome any , and in this case he is the man re- cases the uptown stands were almost deserted for all were employed to drive people to town.Later in the day there will be another rush for cabs, as so many people are going out of town for the two days\u2019 holiday.and require a cab to get to the station, and comvev a dress suit case or other impedimenta.Taking it all around the cab man is one of the few not kickiug about the strike.To his credit be it spoken that there is not so much over-charging as might be MR.REZIN ORR.Treasurer of the International Union of .Amalgamated Street Railway Em- _ployes.< ferred to.Any one who struck town this -brming must have been struck also with the wealth of a population able to drive i in cabs, with the ar of d capitalists.The men who walked lobked enviously at the men in cabs or else appeared to think that walking was more foalthy.which was the reason they id not drive.he ten in all directions and the Jehus at the various cabetands reaped a harvest which should make them indifferent to the slomp in the stock market.Along 8t.Catherine street.went a stream of cabs from eight o'clock till about ten or éléveh, às busmess men, some alone ,anl some with four in a vehicle, came down to their offices with a flourish.In many -Unfike Any Other! Mrs.A.M.Purves, Miss terday with a cargo of gypsum, Smith, London, Ont.; Mrs.Blanche Tarp, Chicago; Mr.H.1.Thomas, Mrs.Thomas, Ottawa: Lieut.White, Halifax.The Tunisian carried also 119 second cabin and a large number of steerage passengers.The Parisian Arrives, The Parisian, of the Allan line, under the command of G.A.Braes, passed Cape Rosier inwarda for Montreal from Liverpool yesterday afternoon.She is due at Quebec this afternoon and at Montreal Sunday noon.The boat carries 183 sec- ond-class passengers and a large number of steerage passengers.The latter will disembark at Quebec.The list of the saloon passengers is as follows: Mrs.Aronld, Master Arnold, Master Arnold, Mr.G.B.Atkinson, Mr.F.G.Bradford, Mrs.Brightwell, Mr.A.Browne, Mr.C.Burchell, Mr.W.H.Butcher, Mr.T.Chambers, Mr.Jackson Coombe, Miss E.Coatain, Mrs, -W.L.Fagan.Miss Fagan, Mr.J.B.Fagan, Mr.Thomas Firth, Mrs.Firth, Rev.Fr.Fitzgerald, Mr.H.Girling, Mrs.Hanson, Miss C.Heywood, Mr.W.Herring, Mrs.W.Herring, Mr.W.F.Higginson, Mr.R.E.Holliday, Mr.C.W.Ismay.Miss B.B.Killen, Mr.Laing, Mrs.Laing.Bishop Lofthouse, Mrs.Lofthouse, Miss Lofthouse, Mrs.W.T.Macoun, Master J.Macoun, Mr.A.Mallet, Mr.G.Massey.Mr.Frank May, Mr.Thomas Mc- Cloy, Brig.-Surg.W.Millar, Mrs.Millar, Mrs.G., Molllett, Miss Moillett, Mr.R.J.Mo Mr.Allan Neilson, Rev.Thos, Owen, Mrs, Owen, Mrs.A.Parker and infant, Mr.P.C.Reid, Rev.Fr.Rock- 1iffe, Mr.J.D.Rogers, Mrs.Rogers, Master 8.Rogers, Miss J.Rogers, Miss C.F.Webster, will sail from Montreal cargo.; HOTEL ARRIVALS.LAST NIGHT.D.Briggs and wife, Ashland, Heron, Granby: W.E.W.H.Ransome.Burlington.Cal; F.B.Hall, man, Chicago.Geo.A.Rock, Kingston: Toronto: 8.Munro, London, Eng.; J.Taylor, Buffalo; Steward, Rochester; Herm.Detroit.J.Morrow, Hawkesbury; Hughes,\u2019 8t.Anne's; wa; Brockville; Thos.West, Toronto.At the Bt.James.DG.Bunting.Payant, Ottawa.Miss M.8.Strickiand, Mr.P.R.Mrs.Spooner and child, Captain Symonds.Mrs.Symonds, Mrs.Townbend, K.Ryan, Miss N.Ryan, Miss Bianle + t P.J ton, Quebec: W.Harris, G.Soper.Toronto; course, docked In Wellington Basin yes- The steamer Mount Royal, of the Capa- ; dian Pacific Atlantic line, Captain T.un- day morning for London with a general At Hotel Carslake\u2014A.Young, Grenfell; BE.Lovegren and wife, Seattle, Wash.B Greene, London: At the Stanley\u2014J.H.Wright, Kansas; A.Calori.Vancouver; W.Carpenter and Florida; J.O'Connor.C.W.Briggs.Burlington, Vt.; W.B.Howard, Quebec: R.L.Cameron, Guelph; J.For- Al the Oxford\u2014W.R.Lunn, Listowel; Greff, Walter Edmunds, R.J.W.Hookway.New York; R.Simpson, M.Heffernan, At the Hall-W.Johnson.New York:/ Lieut.-Col.A.Seguin, Artha- baska; A.D.Cameron, Buckingham: J.B.Godin, New York; G.G.Roe, Otta- R.Roche, New York: A.A.Davis, Montgomery, Collingwood: H.G.Astell, H.C.Norrington, Quebec; J.B.Lotselle, Ste Martine: J.Marceau, J.F.Plante, Bt.Johns; John H.Parker.J.M.Parsons, London, Ont: PL.Glibert.Ridge- town, Ont.; R.McLennan, Greenfield; E.At the Windsor\u2014L.G.Hunt, Ottawa; F.T.Frost, Smith's Falls; E.W.Cot- New York; F.R.8.P.Mason, min.from 5.50 am.to 11.10 pm.MOUNTAIN BELT: Special service will be given via St.Catherine st.as required.particulars ere time tables, which can be had at all the Company's officéi snd walit- ing rooms and from conductors.118 tf INFERNAL MACHINE OUTRAGE.Rousseau, the Anarchist,\u201d May Be Placed Under Arrest.Butte.Mont.May 23.\u2014Detectives Arthur Carey, of New ork, and Jerry Murphy, of Butte, have a clue which may lead to the arrest of the anarchist, Ros- seau.who is believed to have placed the internal machine on the dock of the Cunard liner Umbria, May 2 while she lay at her dock at the New York plier.or to have caused it to be placed there.A posse of police heavily armed.under the direction of the detectives, left Butte at 2.3 o'clnck yesterday afternoon, bound for Brown's Guich.a gloomy ravine, situated in the heart of the Rockies, north-east of the town.It has been dia- covered that Rosseau lived there for sev- era) weeks up to a month ago.when he bought hia battery for the! infernal machine and left the city.Three days \u2018ago he returned, and yesterday \u2018morning was in his house in the gulch., Killed by Falling Coal.{ New Haven, Conn.May 23.\u2014Four coal shoveliers were buried under tons of coal yesterday by the cotlapse of a bulkhead Ta the Excelsior Coal Company's scow, Harry Hudson Smith, moored under a coal pocket at Belle dock.One of the workmen, Chas, E.Anderson, was killed, probably instantly.The other three werd seriously injured, : Away With Catarrh! It\u2019s Loathsome.It\u2019s Disgusting Instant Rellef and Permanent Care Secured by the Use of Dr.Agnaw\u2019s Catarrhal Powder.Mr.H.Walker, Mrs.Walker, Mr.G.N.| Hillsboro; Mrs.W.Fisher, St.Johns, Walker, Mrs.@.N.Walker, Miss White.Que: RC.Oulds.New York; J E.(Here's strone eviden e oerial remedy.\u2014\u2014 uckling, ew York; A.8.nk- .~ 8e | NOTES.Jyn, New York: T.P.Ryan.New York; DT.Agnew's Catarrhal Powder: \u201cFor C.O.Dixon, Halifax, Eng.saïled yesterNay for Quebec, where she fl! completé her cargo for Hartlepool Bia Aberdeet.Pretorian, of the Allan from M Theodore Reichmann Dead.Vienna, May 23.\u2014Th erpnol for Montreal, sailed at 1.15 this morning, with second and 2% third-class Ae séhoqner Mignonette, trom Dis- ore Reichmann, the famous baritone of the Vienna Opera House, is dead of apoplexy.He nchieved his greatest triumph in New York In \u201cThe Flying Dutchman during ths yésr T88.and afterwards made & tour of America.years I was a victim of Chronic Catarrh \u2014tried many remedies.hut no cure was effected until I had procured and used Dr.Agnew's Catarrhal Powder.Firat application gave me Instant relief.and in an incredibly short time I was absolutely cured.\u2014James Headley.Dundee, N.Y.Dr.Agnew's Heart Cure relleves in 20 minutes tt by B.McGale, 2138 Notre Dame i= = pet + -Bremen, June 1} _ Steamship Tickets By All ny ALLAN LINE.LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE Liverpool From MONTREAL.June Tunisian 23 Many 27June 18 June Parisian 30 May 4 July 28 June Pretorian 6 June 11 July # Jaly Bavarian 13 June 18 Jury 9 July Ionian 20 June 23 July Tunisian apd Bavarian are the largest and finest steamers on the Canadian route, 10,570 tons.Twin screws, FIRST-CLASS! upwards according ts Steamer, location of, and number of persons in atate- room.SECOND-CLASS, Liverpool or Londondarry Bavarian, Tunisian or Yonian, 40.Utler Mesmers, $37.00.Re:urn tickets at rœluced rates THIRD CLASS, Liverpool, London or Glas gor, $20 or $26; Paris, $53.GLASGOW SERVICE.From New Yori From Montreal 28 May Laurentian 27 May Sicilian.11 June Numidian.17 June Corinthian 23 June Mongolian - 24 June Sardinian First Class 850 and upwards.second Class, 835 and 837.50.Reductions allowed on return tickets.Third Class, 828.Keturn, 851.50.Apply to H, & À.ALLAN, Montrast.171 DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Kensington.May 16th, June 30, July 3S Donan, mer Prd, June a Aug, t South k.sy .uly 4, ug.ada \u2026 Jume 13th, July 18, Aug.32 BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.J May 21st, June 1Rth oe on aeaitn » \u2026 June4tb, July 2nd New England June L1th, July Bth PORTLAND TO LIVERFOUL N i May 23rd | Tauric .June #ith Los PES May 30th | Nevseman .June 13th ee A = Tu - AVONMUOUTH DOCK & BRISIUL From Montreal Manxman .May 10th | Ottoman.\u2026.May 80th BOSTON TU MEDITEAKANEAN.Vancouver \u2026.\u2026\u2026.Juna Sth | Cambroman., June 20th For all particulars regarding freight or passage apply te \u201cTHE DOMINION LINK\u2019 17 # Sacrament Bt., Montreal.103 Canadian Pacific Railway Coys ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES, PROPOSED SUMMER SAILINGS.Montreal to Liverpool.LAKE CHAMPLAIN .eres June 4th, E .June 18th.June 25th LA LAKE ERIE And Weekly Thereafter.Montreal to Bristol.\u201cMONTEAGLE-.May 27 and July 10 *\u201cMONTROSE Stan: sail at daybreak.Jameugers embers afar 8 p.m.day previeusto - Toe MONTROSE sod MONTEAGLE carry re bave twin 10 buok a anû tor ali particulare sppl! ta \u20ac te Dre ific Railway Co Fe Atlantic Steamship Line, at Sacrament street, \\W oatreal.[= FANT LAPRESS snKRVICE, PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOUEG-BRBBMEX, EK.Wm.fi.May 26,4p ™ Kron) , July 7pm Kronprinz, June ¥, 8p m Kaiser, July 11, beam Kaiser, June 16, jo am XK.Wm.IL, July 28 pm .\"IL.Jone 28,2 p m Kaiser, Aug.4, 10s.m.KWo.hE NEW TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS 8.8.\u201cKAISER WILHELM IL\" foet\u2014 19,500 tons\u2014 40,008 horse- pow MIS MAY 46, JUNE 33, JULY 4L, AUG.3.TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVIS PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014BREME Barbarosse, May #5, blam | Luise, June 1 ere JUS ue noon Barbarcce July3,la ey ae 11, V1 a m | Kurfuerst July & 16 m #To Bremen Direct.; MEDITEREANKAN »#HBVI0CK GIBRALTAR\u2014NAPLES\u2014GENOA Hohenz'n, june 2pm;P.ireas July 41 me i Welimas, Juneld 10s = | Hobens's, Ju y {ss Albert.June 40, Boos slinas.Labo, use 47,10 a.m | Cano: \u201cAug.(6.10.Naples, Genoa enly.OELRICHS & CO.5 Broadw N.W.i.HENBY, SOLE AGENT for Honeal \u2018Temple Bullilag, 436 3.James Bt.tf \u2014 e Ramburg-dtmerica.FOR PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014ITANELG Twin-Screw Expross and lassonger Bwice cher.May 28 Moltke.ce.00 D Pe vanis.May 30 F.Biemarck TE Deutschland.4 Palatina \u2026 - Patricia \u2026\u2026\u2026m\u2026.\u2014JuRe 8 A.Victoria.JJue LS 8.8.Deutschland, record voyage, 5 daj hours Su mip, SailsJune 4, July 3, Sept.18.Hamburg-American Line, 37 B° Thom, General Agent, 44 xivier et.; W.H.Henry Temple Bulldif Jamessi.Bauersdy's Lourist Agency, i Street.pe CUNARDLIIE Boston-Queenstown-Liveiool Fast Twin-Sorew Mafl and P e Steamers.14380 tons; 600 feet to markable for steadiness.Rooms u k amidehipe ; perfeet ventilation.i SAXON] ~\u2014 June 3, June 20.| VERNIA\u2014June 16, July 14 ; ULTONIA\u2014May 26.Third clese on!ripe-.cially fitted.Plans.sailings, ste, 126 State St., Boston ALEXANDER MARTIN, AegNT, of W.H.Henry, Temple Building, 165 8t.Ja ya\u2014 Montreal, Boston snd New Terk, te Enna Freie Continebt.Lôwest Rates: Bést acne.dation.Bend for saitings aud full particulers.NORMAN L.LUBSHER, {Battersby\u2019s Tourist Agency! 138tf 17886 Jame ride HAVE À DRINK Tel.M, 1507.>\u201cProwse\u201d _Filte PRICES 87,00, 89.00, 810.50, $12.00.Hendqua rters\\for RBerkfeld Tap ters.GEO.R.PROWSE.224 St, James St ASK FOR DR.SPIEGEL'S TABLETS, the puis reliable yemedy Impojency, At des fox peru P.s a ie polls Le 10 eel Pa Jyne 19 and July 26 _ screws, side keels, m p saloous, spaoci.ous romenade do elettrio light throughout, and ar of the ot modern pe.; or Pp AGE.First ond upwards.Round trip tiok- ets ¢ a ce nd Cabin, lo Liverpost rod by Month to ; ù .00.one eben *: round trip.Q71.25 ; Leudeo, (72:78 Third Ciass to LA youl, ndon, G w.Bei- fast, Loudonderty Queenstown, \"3 Se naga ST paren 0 i : ' Fh JS Std aae 21 0 EE 0 CE EEE Si = 240 C CHE OO x.« \u201c+ DOBSISEHAEUEEE IE Sastssstsete et J & FE FF UEREUTRERTUF UF BE, EIR EE A RAR AUS EST IN FHAMOUNT SENSATIONAL BARGAINS IN BUILDING, LOTS.1200 Selec ot Lots Must Be Sold and At Once.\u2014 Prices from $250 fo $500 Each Near the NE C.P.R.SHOPS.TERMS\u2014$10.00 CASH AND FROM $5.00 PER MONTH, WITHOUT INTEREST, OR 10 PER CENT.OFF FOR CASH IN 30 DAYS.If you are interested, read this announcement carefully through and consider.We place ourselves on record as being the first real estate people in Canada to lay a proposition of this kind before the public.SPECIAL 30 DAY OFFER FREE DEE Should a purchaser of one or two Building Lots die at any time before payments have been completed, we will give to his or her heirs a FREE DEED, provided the purchaser was in good health at the time of purchase, and that there were no payments past due at the time of death.C NON-FORFEITURE FROM SICKNESS OR LOSS OF EMPLOYMENT.Every instalment business in the country has been properly objected to on the ground that a lapse of payments forfeits a customer's forfeiture money, and will use the utmost leniency with our customers.When any purchaser has paid $50.00 or up to $100.00 on any one lot, we will grant a delay of six months, or when any customer has paid $100.00 or over that amount, we will grant a delay of one year, charging simple interest at the rate of 5 per cent on all lapsed payments.25 per cent.guaranteed increase In the value of our lots within one year, or your money refunded with 6 per cent.interest.This advance may be made at any time after D' IN CASE OF DEATH.interests, that large profits come from this source.This guarantee of increase in value means that in one year from May Ist, 1903, every unsold lot will be advanced 25 per cent in price, and no one can buy from us for less.Don't Hesitate.June 1st, as all property in that neighbourhood is rapidly increasing in value, due to the improvements and building now under way.100 Lots Given Away Absolutely Free! Buy (10) Ten Lots and we will deliver you (11) Eleven.We think it only fair that a purchaser of a block of ten lots should be given some consideration.Lots are Selling Fast.Three Automobiles and three special carriages kept busy carrying intending purchasers to Fairmount.W.J.FLOOD, U.H.DANDURAND, 7, 8, 9, 10 La Presse Building, Tel.Main 2123.DON\u2019T WALK\u2014Telephone or call for Automobiles or other vehicles if you wish to visit Rosemount, Fairmount or Alexander Park.LESH SABSSVL SRLS BJERALSOSSVEHRSSASLS LOO RGDARSE SVS SHH HHS SBSASSHORRB CHL S GLASBA GSO OEBUSDLHEHIBDS 210 St.Lawrence | WHY FAIRMOUNT IS DESTINED TO BECOME A GREAT AND VALUABLE SUBURB Because it is beautifully situated, high and dry.Looking west, one has an excellent view of the mountain, looming up in all its grandeur: on the east, quite near, are the mammoth works of the C.P.R,, buildings, covering over 300 acres of ground, where 10,000 skilled mechanics will be employed, and again, on the south, stands the home of the McCready Shoe, a building of huge dimensions, employing 1.000 people.is in store for Fairmount\u2014picture it in ten years from now.Park and The Street Car service is everything that could be desired, four lines run direct to the property.The nicest way to go is to take an Amherst car and transfer to the Papineau Avenue line, which passes by ark and Fairmount.If you are at all interested.write or telephone.Special attention will he given visitors on Monday\u2014Victoria Day.Street, Tel.Main 204.AP 7 - MS > a L tid rm We, however, have no desire for (CA CA ACC AE AC PNR ACER CA RCA RO ARS RERO RC RCE ECE PES ECE IEEE RES 17 tremendous What a future Logan's BRANCH OFFICE ON PROPERTY: 1165 Papineau Avenue, Open from 2 p.m.till 7 p.m.Tel.M.2123 or M.204.BBE OREN ILITARY APPENING § ee @ © GS PARADES NEXT WEEK.© © © @ Duke of York's Hussars\u2014Monday © @ evening (squadron driih: Wednes- © day evening (recruit drill); Thure- © 3 day evening (officers\u2019 class); © @ Saturday evening (recruit drilh.@ 3rd Fleld Battery \u2014 \u2018Tuesday and © Friday evenings (gun and squad © ari).® © ma Regiment Canadian Artillery\u2014 © @ Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday © -@ evenings (company drill and ar- @® ; tillery work for Nos.1, 2 and 3 ® 8 companies respectively): Friday © @ evening (battalion parade and ® -@ \u2018march-out).© M Montrea! 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Company\u2014Thu 8- @ ë day evening (company drill).2 nN In i 0000 00000000000000000000, 2 Graves Decorated.\" \u201che Daughters of the Empire to-day de- ébrated the graves in tha old military cemetery on_Papineau Road.Rev.Canon Renaud conducted the service.Flowers sent by the friends of the dead soldiers were placed on the proper graves by the members of the society.| , An Intelligence Branch.Following the decision to establish a corps of guides, which eventually will be converted into a regiment, comes the announcement that an intelligence branch in connection with the Department of Militia \u2018is to be created.This is a feature of army work, which has heen in vogue in European countries for many years.The intelligence branch of the Canadian Militla Department is to be presided over by Major W, A.C.Denny, & talented officer of the Imperial force, who is now In Ottawa.Major Denny served in the South African campalgn on lord Dundonald's staff.on whose recommendation he was appointed chief of the intelligence division.Talks With Army Veterans.Among the Highland veterans who participated In the battles of Kasasain and Tel-el-Kebir, during the Arabl Pasha re.belllon, In Egypt.in 1222, Is Pte.Duncan Stirling, of the 1st Battalion Cameron Highlanders.Pte.Btirling is now a resident of Montreal.He left the British army many years ago, on the expiration / of his tenure of service, In speakng to a Star reporter the other day.Pte.Stirling gave a number of interesting reminiscences connected with the rebellion just alluded to.The decisive battle of the campaign was Tel-el-Keblr, as this was followed by the fall of Calro MAKE A Don\u2019t wait for a streak of luck to come Open a savings account and + | along.\u2018strike out for yourself.4 S1.00 starts an account with THE SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA Call er write for Booklet.St.James and Bi Peter Sta.& Guy and St.Catherine Sta.START \\ ' ina Pte.Stirling spoke at length, outlin- JsGarnet Wolseley supervised - a and the surrender of Arabi Pasha and the other rebel leader.Youiba Pasha.Of the events which led up to this bating Sir Garnet Wolseley's plans, and describing how they had been carried out to the letter.The lonely march across the desert and the battle of the following day were thus described: \u201cMarching all night, guided only by the light of the stars, the serried ranks of the British army swept in ghostly silenc- across the desert.The risk of discovery was great, and It involved the storming of the enemy's entrenchments in the teeth of a fire of sixty guns and 20,000 rifles.In this case, as in so many others.the boldest course was the one offering the greatest chance of success.\u201cThe Highland brigade, about 3.0% bayonets, with Ashburnham's regiments (the Duke of Cornwall's Rifles.and the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles) in support, was detailed to assault the works at the point nearest the canal, the whole of the artillery.42 guns, was massed in the centre, and beyond was General Graham's bri- rade, with the Guards in support.Still further {6 the right was the Cavalry brigade, seven regiments, Including the Mounted Infantry, and two batter es of the canal the Indian contingent and the Naval brigade were to operate, while Sir the whole from the rear of the second division.\u201cCamp was struck at 615 p.m.on the 12th of September.After a march lasting all night, with occasional haits to dress the line and rest the men.the entrenchments of Tel-el-Kebir were neared as daylight began to break.at exactly the appointed time.This operation of marching so vast a force in the dark, with a front extending over many miles ot ground, was unparalleled in war.and could only have been accomplished by highly disciplined troops, led by well trained officers.It was an impressive scene, and one unique In war.\u201cAs the stars were paling.a few ghots were heard.the enemy's videttes having sighted the apparition of an army in po- altion to assault the works which they considered impregnable.Within a few minutes of each other, the leading brigades, without firing a shot, but receiving in thelr faces the hot fire of the awakened Egyptian army, charged across the narrow strip of intervening ground, and immediately the struggle was removed to the ditch and parapet of the works.Then.au the British infantry topped the wall and jumped within to the enclosure, the bayonet did its work silently and well.\u201cBy 69.within 90 minutes of the tiring of the first shot, the battle was over, and Arabl's camp and the ratlway station.with 190 carriages.were captured by the Highlanders.led on by Sir Archfbald Alison.The brigade lost seven officers and fifty-four men killed.and fifteen officers and 164 men wounded.The Egyptians lost over 1,600 men slain, together with all their guns and munitions.The victory may Indeed be regarded as among the most decisive in history.\u201cAfter the battle, on the orders of Sir Garnet Wolseley.General Drury-Lowe.pursued the Egyptians, and completely routed them.\u2018Boon afterwards Cairo surrendered to Col Stewart, and Arab! and Youlba Pashas gave themselves up as prisoners.The former was afterwards sentenced to Ceylon.He was parQoned a year ago, and now resides in Egypt.\u201d Pte.Btirlding is still {n the prime of life, and refers modestly to bis aotive service.City Regiments Leave To-night.The Drill Hall will be a scene of great activity: to-fitght, [as four of the city regiments leave town between 9 and o'clock for points outside Montreal.Vics go to RBroekville, the Fusiliers to Horse Artillery.On the further side of | £ Duties of the Militia.Since the possibility has arisen of another strike taking place in Montreal, considerable discussion has taken place in military circles as to what will be done in case the services of the militia are again required in the interests of law and order.Most of the militiamen are already up in arms at the bare idea of being caMed out again.Many have openly stated to the writer that under no circumstances will they ever again do strike duty.Local commanding officers are one with thelr men in protest against the possibility that their services may again be needed by the city.And for this feeling the City Council is largely to blame.Officers and men do not forget that the city has falled to pay them their just dues for services freely and generously given to the city at a critical period.and for sacrifices just as freely made for the city's wéal.Unfortunately for the men, the Taw is such that they have no altefnative but to go on service once the city has requisitioned the district officer commanding for their assistance\u2019 Yn the interests of law and order.In speaking to a Star reporter to-day.Col.Gordon stated that once a requisition for troops was served upon him by the city, it became necessary for him to supply the troops.These were obtained by means of formal demands] upon the various commanding officers of units for officers and men.It remained for the commanding officers to see that the de- - mands were complied with.If the men in their units would not volunteer for service, then they could be made to perform the same through compulsion.No man could refuse to turn out and escape punishment.A refusal at such a time would be mutiny, and mutiny could be severely punished.In view of the Colonel's statement, it looks as §f the troops would not be able to plead non-payment for past services as an excuse for declining to turn out on some future occasion if needed in the Interests of peace.Many of the men had hoped that the law gave district officers commanding some discretion in the matter of calling out troops.But # seems that such is not the case.Tokens of Good Feeling.A presentation of souvenir pins, bearing the regimental crest, was made recently by a number of the officers of the 6th Mount Royal Rifles to the captain, sallors and other persons in charge of the steamship .Carrigan Head.During the \u2018longshoremen\u2019s strike the 6th were stationed there, and were treated with the greatest possible respect and courtesy by everybody in charge of the vesee!, and the presentation was made as a token of good feeling and appteciativn of the sallors\u2019 kindness.Will Decorate Graves.Following the custom inaugurated Veterans\u2019 Assoclation intend to again this year decorate with flowers the graves in the Military Cemetery on Bt.Helen's Island.oh Monday next (Victoria Day).They will proceed there In a body from their quarters in the Drill Shed, accompanied by their fine band, and will be addressed at the cemetery with a few Travellers and Visitors to Toronto tinent.appointments ang attention are perfect.bed, $1.00.Bath, veburg, the Scots to Kingston, and the @th to St Hpecisthe «0; Bath, fnclué uding vrivate soo last year the British Army and Navy | words guitable to the occasion by one of the eminent speakers of the city.The ceremony will be a pretty and interesting one, and any of .the general public who would like to assist by their presence will be heartily welcome.Any \u2018who lay a few flowers on the graves of these dead heroes, now resting so peacefully in this little sacred spot on St.Helen's Island after their wanderings the wide world over, will he doing an honour to the memory of these men.Three o'clock is the hour set for the ceremony.All veterans not members of the Assocla- tion are invited to the Island at that hour.Dramatic Endings to Life.The Tablet \u2014 8ir Hector Macdonald's melancholy suicide calls to mind similar dramatic endings to lives famous in England's annals.Among naval men who have put a period to their existence may be mentioned Admiral Robert Fitzroy, of meteorological eminence; Admiral Sir George Campbell, and Rear-Admiral Col- dd.Great soldiers who have taken their lves include Marshal Berthier (a few days before Waterloo): General 8ir Ru- fane Donkin; Colonel J.«Gurwood, editor of \u2018Wellington's Despatches\u201d: Major- General Stalker, C.B.(through physical depression while on the expedition against Persia), and Colonel Hobbs.The lust named committed suicide while on his way to England to be tried by court-martial for the part he played in the suppreasion of the Jamaica outbreak.always associated with the name of Governor Eyre.Established 1879.Cures While You Sleep Creep Coughs aS or Le ire Locle cu Wi descriptive a De vale Evils Wrought by Strike.Ottawa Journal\u2014-During the past week the militia in Montreal have been reifeved from the duties of acting policemen on the strike of the \u2019longshoremen, and some of them have now to look for a job.In this connection an Ottawa officer who was in Montreal last week saw a striking illustration of the evil wrought by calling out the militia for such work.\u2018He happened to be in one of the largest law offices in Montreal, where six articled clerks had been forced to go out with the militia to watch the strikers.They had been away two weeks, and as a result the husg- nessa of the office had been at a standstill.One of the firm in discussing the situation opened his desk and drew out a form of agreement which he said he was going to have his men sign as soon as they returned.Ncedless to say the agreement was to the effect that they would at once sever thelr connection with the militia and stay severed while In his employ.\u201cNow.\u201d sald this lawyer, \u2018\u2018thnse men I could not replace for the time they were away, and in future I am going to have every clerk that comes into my office sign a hard and fast agreement that he will not join the militia while he remains in my employ.If he does not want to do this he shall not enter the employ of this office.The absence of these men has meant a large amount of money to me, and 1 do not propose to have jt happen again.\u201d A similar verdict was found to have been passed in a large mercantlle office.The militia suffered more by being called ont to do police duty for the city of Montreal during the strike than any one realizes.Know the Bugle Calls.Ottawa Journal\u2014'All of the militia in the city are to be congratulated on the prompt manner in which they responded to the bugle call on Sunday evening (the occasion of the big fire).They were all willing, but the trouble was that they were not called soon enough.\u201d Evidently the Ottawa volunteers know the meaning of the various bugle calls.Will Visit the States.It is now settled that the G.G.F.G.of Ottawa, shall go to Plattsburg in August for their annual outing.7 The 43rd D.C.O.R.will have two trips this year.They go to Malone on May 24, and to Albany, it\u2019 is understood, on July 4, \u2014 A Smoking Concert.A meeting of the Bouth African Veterans\u2019 Association was held in the Prince of Wales\u2019 Fusiliers Armoury Wednesday night, when it was decided to hold a smoking concert on Baturday evening, June 13th, at 8 o'clock.The association is increasing in numbers and a very \u2018enthusiastic meeting was held.A Guaranteed Cure for Piles.Itching, Blind, Bleeding and Protruding Piles.o cure, no pay.druggists are auth by the manufacturers of Pazo Oint to refund the money where.it fails to cure any.case of piles.no matter of how long standing.Cures ordinary cases in six days; the worst cases in fourteen days.One sppliontion @w ives ne and rest.n Relieves itching i This is a new discovery, % is the only remedy sold a positive guarantee, no cure, no pa Price Soc.If our druggist Eon to the Paris Medicine Co.St.louis.who also manufecture azs Bromo Gyinine, the celebrated Special Notice.of real value of $3.00, and aire 2 Ta fen- Bed BEL THIS hasn't it n° Took The Advice of a Lady Friend When Death Seemed So Near, A MARVELLOUS VICTORY FOR PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND.Women who dearly love husband, children and home life, are those who desire to be vigorous, active and full of health.When the wife and mother .is suffering, and unable to attend to the wants and comforts of those dear to her, the home is sad\u2019 and despondent; there is family di ort, and aching hearts long for the safety of the home guardian angel.Thank Heaven.thousands of our women are now fully prepared for any of the ills prevalent in wpring time.They have made Paine\u2019s Celery Compound ther family medicime, and by it, they are enabled to ward off serious iliness and physical breakdown.The happy experience of Mrs.Fred.I.Lamson, of Hahfax, N.8, should cheer all women who suffer from nervousness, sleeplessness.troubles arising from impure and stagnant blood.liver and kidney complaints, rheumatism female trouble.and got but little relief from doctors and their medicines.Six months ago [ was so weak and broken- down that my husband became alarmed; indeed I thought ! was fast nearing the grave.A lady friend in this city who visited me, strongly advised me to giv: Paine\u2019s Celery Compound a trial, as +t had done wonders for her.My husband procured a bottle without defay and gan its use.In a week T found T wac getting stronger, and 1 continued with the and was completely cured.I am now able to work with comfort, slecp well.appetite is good and [ am increasing in weight.Paine's Celery Compound is, %f think.a wonderful woman's medicine; it saved ms life.and ! shall always praise i1.If you are in need of {ree medical advice, write to Consulting Physician's De- and neuralgia.Mrs.Lamson ways: partment, The Wells & Richardson Cu.\u201cFor five years 1 was a sufferer from Limited, Montreal.Que.; Al correspon- nervousnese, sleeplessness, headache \u2018and dence is sacredly confidential.121 1 \u2014 | _ Cecil Hotel London.Largest and most Magnificent Hotel in Europe, Overlooking the picturesrque Xmbankment Gardens and River.MODERATE CHARGES, Pedroom, light and attendance included, from $1.50 per day.Breakfast from 50c ; lunch, 850 ; dinner, $1.50.Buites, insuring absolute privacy.from $8 per day.Telegraphic Address : Ceselia, London.7316 law A.JUDAH, Manager 20 per cont.CARBOLIC SOAP A plassant Soap for toilet purposes.Tylusble io countries aus Isa by by In winter for 0 and other I Atal! tJ immunity from their bites.nes for Bradt Bore Curbolle Acid is frosl weed water oll solution Ailments, and its utility, Lembine wih s pars Soap ne 7 al 3 AAA À A Pt oe rte Por fr nr F.C.CALYERT & Co, Manchester, B CARBOLIG OINTMENT As Soelent remedy \u2014 mer for Sose Byes pad Suslmern Rs medicine until I had used sever bottles - re 2 mA *% set = THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014 SATURDAY.MAY 23.1003.How the Brain Power May Best | Be Cultivated and Preserved \u2014\u2014 Sir James Grant's Presidential Address Before the Royal Society of Canada\u2014Evils of Over Education of the Very Young\u2014The ; Proper Hours for Study and Play.In his presidential address to the Royal Society of Caneda, Sir James Grant.M.D., K.C.M.G., chose as his subject, \u2018Brain Power: How to Preserve It.\u2019 The paper was, in part, as follows: The subject which I have chosen for the present occasion is, \u201cBrain Power and How to Preserve IL.\u201d In the days of the ancient Greeks the composition of the human body was in à measure defined by Aristotle us being composed of parts differing from each in form.conalstency.colour and texture.In these diversified parts, brain and nerve tissue are exceedingly Important, factors.Not, however, until the concluding years of last century was an impetus given to anatomical research by the Hunters of England, the Meckels of Germany, as well aa Cavier and St.Hilaire, of France, by whose | tring researches the minute structure of animal tissues was pluced on a more defined and uniform basis.In the past century great light was! .thrown on the entire subject of general anatomy by Xavier Bichat.one of the most ; accurate observers in all France in the! Napoleonic era.The most remarkable | advance, however, was made in-the third | decennium of the past century.by wl proving the methods of examining minute objects by compound lenses.For more | than half a century, microscopes have | extended the domain of biological scigace | 80 as to bring within our comprehension | a clearly defined basis of human struc-| ture such as could not fail to convey a | tolerably correct idea of functional activity in the human system.Brown.announced for the first time that an aureola or nucleus was seen in many plants, and that this circular spot was present in each cell.In 1839, Theodore Schwann discovered that there was one universal principle of development in the elementary part of organisms, consisting in the formation of cells.This great advance in blological science is undoubtedly the most important feature of the past century, and one which has given an impetus to physiological investigations of vast moment to the entire human race, owing to the influence thus exercised on the progress of practical medicine., CELL DEVELOPMENT.John Goodsir, the great anatomist of Edinburgh, announced in 182 that the nucleus is the reproductive organ of the cells, and that new cells are formed from it; in fact.that an organic continuity ex- .* {sted hetween the mother cell and its de- 7 scendants, through the nucleus.Virchow, in his \u2018Cellular Pathology.\u201d 1858.maintained that in pathological structures there: is actually no cell development de novo: Where a cell is found there must have been a cell before; in fact.cell de- velopment is continuous by descent.In 1842, John Goodsir established the « principle that cells are the ultimate se- - creting agents.A nerve cell is not a | Force.\u201d In 1831, the celebrated botanist.Robert | \u2014 = SIR JAMES GRANT.secreting cell, however, like the general glandular cells of the system.Nerve cells through the remarkable changes which take place in them.generate that form of energy known to exist as a spe- clal outcome of a nervous system and defined as \u201cNerve Energy or \u2018Nerve A nerve fibre {8 actually an essential part of the cell with which it Is continuous, and the cell and nerve fibre | associated make\u2019 up what fs termed a neuron, now known to play so important a role in the entire nervous system.CELLS OF THE BRAIN.The brain, like other parts of the body, may be in a state of activity or of fatigue.When active, the nucleus increases in size, and when fatigued the nucleus diminishes and finally shrivels up.becoming.in fact, useless, as far as functional activity is concerned.It is very remarkable that nerve cells have not the power of reproducing their kind, their special power being closely connected with the evolution of nerve energy.This is a point on which I desire to place particular stress, as once a portion of the brain or other nerve centre is destroyed, new brain material or a new nerve centre cannot be produced tn replace the Injured parts, as takes placo in other portions of the human frame, where hones, tendons.and such like are injured, Nature comes to the rellef by new tissue, in every respect analagous to the part destroyed.This forma the keynote to the subject matter in hand, and demonstrates beyond doubt with what care and watchfulness nerve tissue should be guarded, to retain intact normal mental vigour and ordinary nerve power.: BUILDING UP BRAINS.Passtng now from minute cellular facts to general principles.I am confident you wHl agree with me in the statement that Brains rule the world and the individual\u2019 The great problem of the present day with which our educationists as a whole have to deal In the midst of a varied practical experience is \"How to build the best brains out of the material at our disposal.Not for men only, but for women as well.The best possible brains for both sexes is the surest way of strengthening the fabric of our generation.As good a brain is required Jon the management of the home as the guidance of the State, as in both sexes the force evolved, more than any other force in the system, enables men and women, by inter-dependence and normal aptitude, to bear the burdens of life and perform thelr duties and responsibilities with dignity, grace and homespun individuality.These are the peculiarities which make a people, and crown with succeps their efforts in life.The great social problem of the present day is \"The building of a brain,\u201d and the influence exercised in this direction devolves largely on our teachers, the very pioneers of our educational system.It must be built up with careful attention to the rest of the body.as no perfect brain crowns an imperfectly developed body.As the brain furnishes the rhysical support of mental activity, it is reasonable to expect this will vary with 1he precise condition of this organ.Excessive brain work tends to exhaust nervous energy, and, at the same time.lower mental power and efficiency.In children where the stock ofs brain vigour is in proportion to structural development, the indications of fatigue crop out much sooner, and it is exceedingly important that brain energy should not be overtaxed, but rather in proportion to the normal supply.\u2019 As Herbert Spencer has charmingly expressed it, \u2018the development of the higher mental faculties is only safe, and.in fact, normal, when a firm basis of physical strength and well-being has been laid down.To force on the functions in advance is llkely to endanger the very structure of the brain, and, in time.diminish seriously intellectual: activity.\" Fabre tells us that childhood is a time of endless learning.\u2018not of endless cramming.and, fortunately, this view of the subject is gaining ground rapidly.Beech- \u2018er sald.\u2018the power of doing is education, not how much a man knows, but how much he can accomplish by putting his faculties into operation.Many know, and know.and know, and actually keep on knowing until they have lost the power of doing: and so with eating, some go on eating and eating until it takes the entire strength of the system to carry them along.\u201d 80 by excessive knowledge, the mind is liable to grow stupid and fat.True education, sound brain culture, is the faculty of turning it to practical account.How absolutely useless is the man who knows everything.and can do nothing perfectly, the very common sense being educated out of kim.This is, in fact, almost a diseased state of wind, not likely to result ip the highest achievements of either mental or physical) development.AN AGE OF SPECIALIZATION.This is a progressive age, an age of speclalty, and when the natural bent of the youth's rind is known.greater excellence \u2018will be attained in the future life of the child by directing education to meet natural capacity.Fortunately, a marked change for the better is now in progress in educational matters.Normal schools, manual training schoals, such as introduced into Canada by Sir Willlam McDonald, and technical education as | advocated by.Dr.Carnegle all have their places, and exercise prudently their power and educational influence.The kindergarten system, at the ages of six and seven years, as advocated by Froebel and his successors, in the primary grades of our public school system is acoomplish- ing much good and safe educational work, intellectual \u2018and physical development keeping pace with each other.'Dr.Newsholme, Health Officer for Brighton, England, has recently peinted out the lower agelimit of children for school attendagce.(Public Health Record, 1902.) The chief plea ts that children under five years of age should be excluded from public elementary schools.On the roll of infant schools th England and Wales, between the.ages of two and three years and four and five years, constituted in 1900 about-10.9 per cent.of the.total scholars of all ages in elementary achools, chiefly.owing to ths fact tliat many mothers engaged In other dally work seek this method of being relieved of the charge of their children for four or five hqurs daily.The occasional advice of school teachers that the sooner children are sent to school the better leads to the same result.Premature school attendance is nost decidedly injurious and gradually saps brain vitality, and is followed in time by both mental and physical deterioration.Doubtless the first seven years of life are for growth rather than elaboration of structure and function, and by far the most important point is that a large preventable loss of life ia the result of school attendance at ages under five years, the difficulty in the great proportion of the deaths commencing by the over-strain of the brain fn the very formative process of thought.The-important point is the death rate from communicable diseases under five years of age is greater and the fatality more than in ages higher.Physical training and the cultivation of observation and discipline are precedent in the young chlid, but any serious attempt at Intellectual education béfore five years is contra-indtcated by the present knowledge of brain structure and function., : .Fortunately, in Canada children rarely attend school before five or seven years, and every degree of care and prudence is exercised to guard the gradual development of Intellectual activity.OPERATIONS OF THE BRAIN.It is difficult to give even an outline of the extremely delicate and complicated operation of the human brain, of which there dre not two alike in the entire human family, and yet we frequently expect equal results of brain power, contrary to the very gifts of natural capacity.The indispensable object of educa- ton is to build a brain.and if possible, to build one strong and vigorous.guarding carefully surrounding circumstances, so that strength of body and strength of brain may constitute the balance so fin order to insure insertion in the church eolumn of the Star, church notices should be left at the St.James street office of the Star not later than noon on Thursday of each week ) CEURCH OF ENGLAND.THE MOST REV.W.B.BOND.D.D.LORD ARCHBISHOP OF MONTRPAL., METROPOLITAN OF CANADA.THE RIGHT REV.JAMES CARMICHAPL, D.D., COADJUTOR BISHOP OF MONTREAL.# YHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.The Venerable J.G.Norton.DD.Arohd of Montreal.and rector of Montreal.Rev.H.T.Stannage Boyle, M.A., assistant.Holy Communion 8 a.m.Cathedral service, 11 o'clock! preacher Mr.Boyle.7 p.m.Cathedral service, preacher Rev.R.Hewton, M.A.Sun- day-school and Bible classes in Synod Hall, 8 p.m.All sesis free at the 7 o'clock service.ST A GEORGE'S.His Lordship Bisbop Carmichael.rector.Rev.Dywon Hague.assistant.Holy Communion after morning service.Morning Prayer at 11.03 o'clock, preacher the lord Bishop of Keewatin.Evening service 7 o'clock, preacher Rev.Dyson Hague.Strangers and non-seat holders entering by front door at ll sm.and 7 p.m.will be directed to seats before divine service begins.dé.T.STEPHEN'S CHURCH, Weredale Park.\u2019 Dorchester at.and Aiwater avenue.Very tev.Dean Evans, rector.Rev, E.I.Rex- ot aoû Rev.M.D.Baldwin, assistants.8 am.and 10 am ng Prayer at 11 o'clock.Evening ser- wice 7 o'clock, Bunday-school and rectors Bible class for men and women 3 o'clock.ST JAMES THE APOSTLE, St.Catherine, corner Bishop.Rev.Canon Eliegood, rec- Su Rev.H.A.Brooke.essistant.Holy Com- Holy Communion at pion 8 a.m.Morning Prayer 11 o'clock.ay-school 3 p.m.Evening Prayer 7 p.m.Morning preacher the rector.Evening, - Rev.- A.Brooke.Strangers shown to seats at 1,05 am.and 7.05 pm 87 MARTIN'S, Bt.Urbain st., corner Prince \"J Arthur.Rev.G.Osborne Troop, M.A.réctor.Holy Communion 8 a.m.Prayer 11 o'clock, prescher the rector.7 p.m.special shortened service, with sermon by Right Rev, Bishap Lofthouse, after which ap address will be given on \u2018Tuberculosis,\u2019 by Dr.Walter M.Fisk.Strangers welcome.YRACE, 715 Wellington st.The Venerable John Ker.D.D.Archdeacon of St.An.dvew's, vector.Rev.FF.L.Whitley.M.A.as- aletant minister.Holy Communion, 8 am.Matiine 11 o'clock, preacher Archdeacon Ker.Evening Prayer 7 o'clock, preacher Rev.F.L.Whitley.2.30 p.m., Archdeacon Ker's Bible clèss.: INITY CHURCH, corner St.Dents and Viger square.Rev.Charles 5.Rollit.rector.B a.m.Holy Communion.11 o'clock, prescher the: rector.Evening service 7 o'clock; preacher the rector.Sundey.school and Bible class 3 p.m.Strangers welcome at all eer- vices.+ s JOHN THE EVANOELIST, corner of Ontario and 8t.Urbain sts.All seats free and u ated.v.Edmu Wood, M.A.rector.Rev, Arthur French, assistant priest.Holy Communion (plain), 8 a.m.Choral Litany and High celebration 11 a.m.Mattins.10.35 \u2018am.Evensong, 7 o'clock.Ai SAINTS\u2019 CHURCH.corner St.Denis and Marie Anne streets.Rev.Canon Evens, rector.Morning er, 11 o'cloek, Bunday-scheol 3 p.m.rêèving Prayer seven eXtlack.preacher the rector.Seats free and \"+ anappropristed.ST CYPRIAN'S CHURCH.under Bt.George's Y.M.C.A., carmer Pia IX.and Adam ste.Moral 11 o'clock.Sun.school and Bible clas et J p.m.Evening Per a ¥ o'clock._ RÉ -OFf THD ASCENSIGN, Outre 3 sivenue, Outremont.Rev: Jas; L.2 Madagen, Incumdent.Morning 1 8 ; Preacher the rector.Evening Pray- ES #.?/e'clock, \u2018presbher Archäeecon Norton.1088 Notre Dame et.Rev., rector, 9 am.Holy E GLISE L- H.FE.Benoit.CHURCH CHURCH OF ENGLANT.YHURCH OF THE REDEEMER, Cote St.Paul, Rev.H.Gomery.rector.8S8unday- school 10 a.m.Morning Prayer 11 o'clock.Evening Prayer at 7 o'clock.ST MATHIAS CHURCH.Westmount.Rev, E.Bushell, M.A.rector.Holy Communion 8.30 am.Morning Prayer at 11; preacher the rector.Evening Prayer at 7 o'clock, preacher the rector.Sunday .sohool 3p.m.All seats free and unappropriated.91.JUDE'S, corner Coursol and Vinet ma.Rev.Canon Dixon, rector.Rev.J.8.Ereaux.assistant.Morning service at 11 a.m.Proacher Rev.Canon Dixon.Evening service 7 o'clock.Preacher Ven.Archdeacon Norton.Sunday-school and Bible class 3 p.m.ST BDWARD'S CHURCH.corner of St.Paul and Inspector streets.Rev, Rural Dean Sanders, Incumbent.Service at 11 a.m.Service at 7 o'clock, Sunday-school and Bible ciass 3 pm.Holy Communion first Sunday in month 11 am.and 3rd Sunday T p.m.E CHURCH OF THE ADVENT.corner Wood and Western aves.The Rev.A.J.Doull.M.A.rector.Sunday services: Holy Communion, & a.m.; Mattins, litany, sermon.11 a.m.Sunday-school, 3 p.m.: evensong and sermon, 7 p.m.On the firsi Sunday in the month and on greater festivals Mattins (plain) 10.35 a.m.Holy Communion (choral, with sermon), 11 s.m.BELCHER MEMORIAL CHURCH, Verdun.# Rev.H.Gomery.rector.Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock.Sunday-school 3 p.m.Evening Prayer 7 o'clock.QT.BARNABAS CHURCH.Bt.Lambert.~ Rev.Rural Dean William J.Dert, reec- tor.Sunday services 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The morning service will be a \u2018Children's ser vice.\u2019 at which the children of the Sunday- school will take part.Bunday.schood Bible classes at 3 p.m.NT.MARY'S CHURCH, Prefontaine street.Rev.H.Jekill, rector.Morning Prayer and sermon 11 o'clock.preacher the rector.Evening Prayer 7 o'clock.preacher Rev.J.A.Carpendale.Sunday-school and Bible class 3 p.m.1 ICHMOND SQUARE MISSION, corner of + Bt.Antoine and Richmond square.Sun- day-achool at 980 am.Bible class at 3.15 p.m.Farewell service 7 o'clock.Beats free.E.T.Cocker, lay reader.DU REDEMPTEUR (Anglaise).rector.9.30 am., Bible class; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and sermon; 7 p.m., Evening Praver and sermon.All seats free.EWISH MISSION of the London Society for promoting Christianity a the Jews, 374 Lagauchetiere st.\u2018 Reading room, with various papers and literature for Jews, open dally from 9 a.m.till ® p.m.Enquirers made welceme on Bunday, Tuesday, Thureday evenings from 7.30 pm., and on Saturdays from 3.30 p.m.All Jews invited.Rev.I, T.Trebitsch, Misstonery- CONGREGATIONAL.(CALVARY, Guy street, @bove .St.Antoine.Rev.Ernest H.Tippet.pastor.Morning eervice at 11 o'clock.Evening service at 7 o'clock.The 70th anniversary of the church will bs celebrated.Rev.John Monroe Gibson, of London.will preach at both services.Bun.day-school at 3 p.m.ION OHURCH.corner Mance and Milton sts.Rev.H.G.Rice, B.A.pastor.Ber- vices at 11 a.m.and 7 pm.The pastor will preach.| JEMMANUEL.cormer of St.Catherine and Stanley streets.Rey.Hugh Pediey, pee- tor.Services at 1] a.m.and T p.m.Morning and evening preacher the\u2019 pastor.Evening theme: \u2018\u2019The powerful monarch,\u201d being the fourth of a verity of evening sermons où SERVICES .PRESBYTERIAN.nT.PAUL'S CHURCH.Dorchepter street.+.) Bervices 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday-school 3 p.m.Bible class 3 p.m.Rev.Jas: Barclay.D.D., pastor, will officiate at both pervices.Seats free at Sunday evening service.JERSKINE, Sherbrooke st, head of Crescent st.Rev.A.J.Mowat, D.D.pastor.Services et 11 am and 7 p.m.Morning preacher the pastor.Evening preacher the pastor.Sunday-school, Chinese class 3 p.m.All welcome.YRESCENT STREET PRESBYTERIAN Church.Services at 1] am.and 7 p.m.Rev.John Mackay, pastor.!T.ANDREW'S (Church of Scotland), Rev.J.Edgar Hill, M.A.D.D.Morning service 1} am.Preacher the pastor, subject: \u2018A churl\u2019s choice.\u201d Evening service 7 p.m.| preacher the pastor.Evening subject: \u2018\u2019Workers and waiters.\u2019 Sunday-echoo! 3 p.m.Bible class 3.15 p.rh.A MERIOAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.METHODIST.JT.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH, St Cathertne street centre.Pastors.the Rev.J.W.Graham, B.A., and the Rev.Charles A.Sykes, B.D.Public worship at 1} a.m.and 7 pm.Morning Sunday-school at 945 o'clock, and the afternoon Sunday-schoo! at 3 o'clock.Desrivieres Street Sunday-school at 8 o'clock.Boclety classes Sunday 4t 10 a.m.OUGLAS \u2018METHODIST CHURCH.Rev.Thomes Griffiths.Ph.D.pastor.Ber- vices 11 am.and 7 p.m.Morning subject: \"The plessaniness of plety*\u2019 Evening, = pa- trintic service in memory of Victoria Sunday- schooi.Bible classes and Dougies Brotherhood 3 p.in.Birangers welcome at all services) SHERBROOKE STREET METHODIST a Church.Rev.T.G.Williams.D.D., pastor.Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Sun.day-school 3 p.m.MINION BQUARE METHODIST Church, Rev.C.E.Manning.pastor.Sunday.services: Morning service at 11 o'clock: evening service at T o'clock.Sunday-school and Bible class 3 p.m.corner Drummond and Dorchester sts.Rev.Prof.Roes.miniaster-in-charge.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Gunday-achoo! 3 p.m.STANLEY STREET, near the Windsor.Rev, F.M.Dewey M.A.Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Bunday-school and pastor's class 3 p.m.Chinese Sunday-school 8.15.KY°* corner Mansfield and Dorchester sts.Rev.J.Pleck, B.A, .Mours of service 11 o\u2018clock and 7 o'clock, Sunday-schoot and Young Men's class at 8 p.m.Chinese School at 10 a.m.and B.15 p.m.(HALMERS CHURCH, cor.Prince Arthur and St.Lawreiice streets.Rev.G.Col.borne Heine, B.A., pastor.Services at 11 am, and T p.m.wT.GILES CHURCH, cerner St.Denis and Carriers sts.Rev.J.R.son, B.A.B.D., pastor.Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Seats free.Zunday-school at 3 p.m.QT.MATTHEW'S CHURCH, corner of Wellington end Bourgeois sts.Rev.A, Mackenzie, B.A.B.D., pastor.Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Sunday-school and Bible class 3 p.m.(CALVIN.corner Notre Dame st.west and Seigneurs st.Services.11 and 7 o'clock.Eabbath-schoo! and Bible class 8 pm.Chin- eme Babbath-school 10 am.Rev.J.Lysll George, M.A., pastor.ST GABRIEL.Rev.Robert Campbell, D.D., pastor.Services at J! am.and 7 p.m.Morning preacher the pastor.At the evening service Dr.R.Tait Mackensie.wIN give an address on \u2018\u2019Tuberculosis.\u201d Sunday-school 3 p.m.Bible class 3.15 p.m.V ESTMINSTER PRESBYTARIAN Church, corner of St.Antoine st.and Alwater ave.Rev.M.8.Oxley, B.A.pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and T p.m.Sunday-school at 3 p.m.ST ANDREW'S CHURCH, Westmount.Rev.G.B.Johnston, pastor.Morning service at 11.Evening service at 7.Sundey- school à p.m.: N BLVILLE CHURCH, Westmount Park.A Rev.T.'W.Winfield, pastor.Services 13 am and 7 p.m.À T.MARK 'S.Mr.J.D.Morrow in charge.Services at 11 a.m.snd T p.m.Sabbath school 3 p.m.; Chinese Sunday-school 8 p.m.VICTORIA CHURCH, corner Conway and © Mapa! ntreets.Rev.J.Myles Crombie, p .Morning service 11 am.Evening service ¥ p.m.Sunday-echoo! and Bible claw 8 p.m.T.MAUL'S MISSION, St.Charles st, Point A) St.Charles.Rev.C.A.Doudiet, Mis- slonary.Morning service 1.a.m.Evening service 6.20 Ph.Bunday-ectioo! 3 p.m.' _ \u201cDavid tbe King.\u201d Everybody wel BrtHLsnem CHURCH, corner Uterke end Wosteën avrnues, Westmount.Pastor.Rav.Wr.Mungoe.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.3 \u2018\u2018Patadoxes of the Christian lité.\u2018 bject! \u2018\u2018PossfbNii- tiles of personal\u2019 influence.\u201d Strangers welcome.NT ST.CHARLES CONGREGATIONAL Church.Bervices at 11 a.m.and 7 pm.Sunday-schoo! and Bible class 3 p.m.The pastor, Rev.W.R.Harvey, will preach.Morning sévvice et eleven pronoher the rectôf.Evening ser- \u2018o'clock, preacher the rector.day.pe, ys LUKE CHU ue RCH.corrier Champlain 1 sts.All seats free.Rec- _ Ent 4 ; v Craig.M.A.Hoty Comm m nion Guvday.#.m.third ay.pm.eine.At 8.30 am, Morning \u2018ser- Lfivening sarvice at T pm.at doth services the reps CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.First CHURCH OF.CHRIST, SOIONTYST.; 41 Clomse street, Western square.Ger- op Sunday at I! em.and 7 p.m Sub em and modérn necromancy oF bypnôtistn.\"* RCHESTER STREBT CHURCH.Evening service.Services 11 am.and 7 p.m.West END METHODIST CHURCH.cor- : mer of Cours! and Canning sts.Services at 11\"am.and 7 pm.Sabbath-schoo! et 3 p.m.JAST END METHODIST CHURCH.Rev.E.W.Crane.pastor.Sunday-school, Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE METHODIST 4¥& Church, corner Berr! at.and Mount Royal avenue, 11 am.and T p.m.Morning preacher Rev.Melville Taylor.Bible class 3 p.m.Pastor, Rev.3.Lennon, B.A., B.D.YOTE SOT PAUL.Pastor Rev.James Wat- won.Divine servicet Morning et 11: evening at 7.Preacher the pastor.Sunday-schodl and pastor's Bible class 3 p.m.V TESTMOUNT METHODIST.Services at 11 am.and 7 pm.| .AIRMOUNT AVENUE METHODIST Church.\u2018Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday-scheol 3 p.m.All welcome, : RST BAPTIST CHURGH.ocorndr of St.Catherine and City Councillors.streets.Rev.J.A.Gordon, pastor.Services at }1 a.m.sad 7 p.m.Bundey-schoot and Bible class at p.m.; - LIVET, corner Osborne.and\u2019 \u2018Mountain streats Rev.J.L.Gilmour, pastor.Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Epecial children's service at 11 a.m.Sabbath-school st p.m.WW BSTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH, corner Western and Oliver avenues, Westmount.Bervices 1] a.m: and 7 p.m.The pastor, Rev.Frank 8.Weston, will preach at both services.PoINT-sT.CHARLES BAPTIST CHURCH, ; cormar Wellington, \u2018and Liverpool pik.Rav.J.R.Webb, pamelor.Services at 11 a.m, and 7 pm, oo J 240 Norrx BAPTIST MISSION, 200 Dusntb ave., cor.Bt.Lewrente, Ih' connection with First Baptist Chorch.Services - every Thyrsday evening at 8 p.m, ayer.éad praise and Sunday-school 1 ay.day services, Sunday-school at 3 ; Preaching service at 7 p.m.Rev.Jolin H.Karl, assoc.: pastor, will preach, .__- T NINE RN BER eTRELT BAPTIST MISSION, To6 Berri st.Bundayvschool and Bible clase 3 p.m.Bervice of Bong, 6.45.p.m; preaching service 7 p.m.Strangers welcome.Jon W.Bde.Superintendent.4 MISCELLANEOUS.|\u2018 EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Divine -service in Muglish.cortucted by Rav, J.C.F.Rypp, May 34th; st LR and 7 p.m.Coamrvatory Hell; 2308 St.Catherine street.This, tas at the request .of Las a éznod.a view to organisation support æregation of English- are cordially invited.1 E.Gould, W.A., wil! prasch to- at @ con- \u201c : ing Lutherans.| AU |.T.DARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH.Alex .' a Rooms, 2104 St, thee) LUTHERAN.opposite; Christ Cried Cathedral, mas.ae JERMAN LUTHERAN.Services at 11\"a.m.|\u2018 tee pamar.| 1 clock sod Grater Ton pastor.Bunday-sctonl à PF or Thr bebo: : _ p.m.- : Tt Tr ProTeeT ANT HOUSE INDUSTRY - and Homes, onu Peta.\u2018Divine gor vice will be held at 3 pm.- oe.C chester and over ats.The er, ed Ww MON fog ai 11.* IBCIPLES OF CHRIST will meet at Royss au gr au Cather à ing at 11 ow.and 7 \u2018pis.by , P.C.Ford.Bile lecture 10 um.wor requisite for a useful and practical call- In brain weights and intellectual capacity, according to Esquiral, no size or form of head is incident to idiotcy or to superior talent.The largest weight of brain known is that of the Russian nov- \u2018alist, Tufgenieff, whose brain weighed at the time of his death (65 years of age) 71 ounces.The following celebrated group: Jeffery, Thackeray, Cavier, Combe, Spurz- \u2018Beim and Sir James Simpson, had brain \u2018weights from 54 to 68.6 ounces.A second fmportamt group of men of rare- genius and marked ability, Hubert, Grote, Babbage, Leibey, Gull and Gambetta had an average brain weight from 40 to 4 ounces.Colder climates appear to favour large brains, which may in a measure account for the marked intellectual activity of our Canadian people.Weighing the brain fs the only certain method of settling its exact proportions.It is not unusual to find large brains with small minds, in proof of which Dr.Sims (Popular Science Month- Iy.1898) records 125 persons of ordinary or weak minds whose brains were larger than those of many distinguished and well known men, Daniel Webster Agaz- sis, Napoleon I.Lord Byron, Baron Dupuytreu and General Bkoboleff, of Russia, world-renowned men, whose brains weighed less than 53 ounces.In fact.the present Impression is that very intelligent men do not differ greatly as to brain weights from the less gifted.Dr.Olver Wendell Holmes, ths well known author of \u2018\u2019The Professor at the Breakfast Table,\u201d and a celebrated anatomist, sald: \u201cThe walls of the head are double, with a great chamber of air between them over the smallest and most crowded organs.Can vou tell me \"how much money is in a safe which has thick walls by kneading the knobs with your fingers?So, when a man fumbles about my head and talks about the organs of tndividuality, size, etc., I trust him as much as J should if he felt over the outside of my strong hox and told me that there was a five dollar bill under that rivet.\u201d Ç Again.larger and complicated brain convolutions are by some supposed to be associated with superior mental power.In the lower animals such is not borne out.Rodents, sych as beavers, rats and mice have little brain, and no convolutions, and the beaver.particularly, exhibits great mechanical skill in the construction of dams and storing of food for the winter.The sheep has numerous con- volutipns.in the brain.with well marked evidefice of great stupidity.Wagner, of Gottingen, states he has never seen examples of highly complicated convolutions even among eminent men whose brains he examined.Special mental gifts have not so far been proved to be: the result of many convolutions.Again.we know that exercise and training - strengthen the brain and in- creage its weight and size in man.of which Gladstone was a remarkable instance.All things considered, the prospect is that brain will still go on developing towards marked increased activity and practical usefulness in the Genus Homo, \u2019 THE PHYSICAL ABPECT.The physical aspect of the brain power presents many points of interest.We can observe and study the brain and determine upon what conditions this complicated organ acts, vigorously or otherwise.ls a good brain Ilkely to: accompany a good physique?Tt has been most conclusively pointed out that brain or marked ability in any particular Hine of thought and action is superior in size.weight, and complexity of structure to the ordinary brain.A popular idea is that brain must be developed at the expense of muscle and vice versa.Such vid fortunately are not borne out by either science or history.ofesgor Bears views org the tongevity of.beald- workire iy an important document.Tike memibers of \u2018the Cabinets of England and Canada.or the Congress of the American Republic, the average in height, weight, girth and physical development generally is most remarkable.The law of the dé- pendence of memal activity is in \u2018fact closely allied to physical vigour.Lin- cai, Conkilng and Gladstone retained a quantum of physical power, each in a particular line, rail-splitting, boxing and tree-felling; and so with Tennyson, Beecher, Huxley and Webster, each had his day of physical training as well as of mental eulture.or With such evidences, {8 intellectual Breatnesy the only thing worth striving for, and physical prowess a matter of secondary consideration?Gorging the brain in ordinary schools from six to nite hours daily, with only one to three hours each day in the open air, is really not likely to bring\u2019 about such results as are frequently sought after.5 With many years of practical observation on this point, I feel confident the intellectual development and physieal growth of the young generation around us will he greatly promoted by four hours of exerclse in the open alr and four hours of study.and the final results bét- ter In every particular than by the system now in operation.The facts noted by Chadwick, of England.of factory children are most valuable.The \u2018Half Time System\" giving four hours of regular work in the factory.and four hours of study have been followed by remarke able results; in fact.the progress in education more marked than with children who spent the eight hours In study.The leaders in braln work in both England and the Continent to-day give three to five hours daily to the desk or laboratory.Such data points to the necessity of an equal exercise of mental and physical capacity in order to build up successfully mental and physical power.\u2018The most precious truths, like the most precious metals, are m small apace.DEVELOPMENT OF THE RACE.All are agreed that the problems of the universe, so far as physiologists have been able to define them.are really locked in \u2018\u2018\u201cPhe Cerebral Cell'* This ts an interesting time in the new life of our Dominion, and the sports and games of university men and young people generally are such that we cannot agree in the idea that the reign of bone and muscle is over, and that the reign of brain and nerves is taking its place, even with the cerebral cell under lock and key.Many suits of armour in the Tower of London would not fit our youths of 18 to-day, and it is a well known fact that the stone coffin sarcophagi are fully half a head too, short for our average Canadian.As to feats of physical prowess, such as football, hockey.running and leaping.our young athletes hold first rank, and such developed activity has not lessened their mental culture.Under such circumstances the brain is not a silent receptacle.but \u2018\u2018a copious promptu- ary'\u2019 of learning and device.Games.says Sir James, Puget.are admirable in all the chief constituent qualities of recreations, but besides this.they exercise a moral influence of great value in business or in dally work.Professor Sir Michael Foster.in two recent Rede lectures to the Royal Soclety, London.tells us that even In muscular work the weariness of the brain.like the work of the muscles, is accompanied by chemical change: that the chemical changes.though differing in detail, are of the same order in the brain \u2018\u2019as in the muscle.\u201d .*\u2018If there be any truth in wHat I have laid before vou,\u2019 says Foster, \u2018the sound way to extend those llmits is not so much by rendering the brain more agile, as by encouraging the humbler hel; mates, so that their more effictent co-operation may.defer the onset of weakness.\u201d » Games not only keep a man healthy, but encourage his work, and give him a better knowledge of his associates.The Duke of Wellington truly said the de of Waterloo wis won in \u2018the playfield of Eton.Let games in the proper sense be the recreation, and not the business of life.Thus will brain power gain full force, and conduce to the success of the varied duties of life.STREET COSTUME OF BLACK TWINE CLOTH TAN ag 0 A as RWI a + .Street suit of black twine cloth wi Jum effect over the hips.A collar of vers of the jacket, which are faced with NE th box-pleétel akirt.and avis ; > point de Venise is worn fader\u2019 the mb ter\u2019s green penne.COURT OF APPEALS REVERSED JUDGMENT.The Court of Appeals gave an interesting decision, reversing two judgments of the court below, in w will case yesterday.By the will of the late Henry Bennie, Jr., of .the Parish of Tres St.Sacrament, in the district of Beauharnois, his tésta- mentary execttors, Willlam Wright and -James M.Stewart.were !Instructed te buzy his -body on à certain partion of his land, End to give piece of land, in- eluding that portion.to the English Rivér nance of s-thonuwient to be erected over his remains.The Prestyterian Church refused this legacy.upon which the executors .proceeded to have a private ' demetéry company organized; so that the conditions of tké will could be fulfffled.At this juncture, Robert Bennie and the other heirs took action to have the will declared null and veld and of :no effect through impousi- bility to carry it out.They also took another action tn set\u2019 aside the transfer which the exèèutors had made*to the new cemetery company of the land refsed By the Englishi River Presbyterian Church.The Buperior Court inaintsined both n Chureb for « cemétary.and \u2018thn to put $1,000 side.\u2018the interest.on fen Should \u2018be devoted ko de.14 i ind 5 3 = thd & 4 et a Kasper ss RMR ERGY AE LA these actions.buf the Court eeversad the vo Sheena pu hillips P Square Our Show Rooms are again stocked with a beautafully assorted lot of SUMMER MILLINERY, consisting of Picture Hats, Tailored Hats, Ready-to-wear Hats, Misses\u2019 Hats, Children's Flop Hats.Also Children's Rolling Brim Sailors, Children\u2019s Man-o\u2019-War Hats, Children's Embroidered Silk Hata, Children\u2019s Embroidered Silk Bonnets, Children's Muslin Bonnets.\u2018 Several cases of LINEN HATS, in \u201cMisses and Children, and largely used TO ARRIVE: White and Colours, suitable for Ladies, for golf, tennis and all out-of-door sports SPORTING GOODS DEPT.GOLF\u2014Mills' Aluminnm\u2019 Clubs now in stoék.Also LAWN BOWLS, at $8, 88, $10 per set.And HAMMOCKS\u2014A fine line.complete in all designs and prices.CANOES AND SKIFFS\u2014A full assortment.at all prices.SPECIAL \u201cATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.4 Henry Morgan & Co.| | .TONTREAL THE SURGERY OF PRESTON, NAN Peruvian Skulls Show That Trephining Was Common.IS A DANGEROUS OPERATION Surgeons of To-day Hesitate to Resort to it Except in Extreme Washington, May 22 The collection of trephined crania presented to the National Museum by Dr.Manuel Antonio Munis for preservation is the largest and most valuable to be found in any country.Dr.Muniz was for some time surgeon- general of the army of Peru, and did not present his collection ta the Bureau of American Ethnology until after he became entangled in some political matters in 1883, on his return to.lilma.when his home was sacked and burned, his library and rich collection destroyed, and he was exiled.Of all the archaeological material brought together during his years of ia- bour.oniy the collection of trephined -Cranie remains, and in order to fnsure its preservation he had it placed in the National Museum.where it hag been -ex- amined by hundreds of sclentific ahd medical men.As originally made, the collection of trephined crania was rupplemented by the collateral objécts representing the arts of the primitive trephiners.but these were fost.The collection compriscd something over one thousand crapia, and contained perhaps the most remarkable, in teresting and valuable evidences of primitive surgery In the world, In speaking of the collestion in the museumn.Professor McGee.of the Bureau of Ethnology.who has given great study to the mysteries of ancient - trephining, said: - \u201cThe atudy of prehistorje trepuining fs one of vety deep interest and the more it is studied the more convinced will.one bétvème that it is certain that the ebor- igines possessed advanced medical knowledge.' - \u2018In the ancient villages of both the Old World and of this.and in even some of tif.settiements of the present savages, tréphining has been known and practised not only for religious purposes but for {mirgieal purposes.\u201cPrepbining is a fairly common opera- tlon in modern surgery.and essentially it consists in the removal of a small pec- tion from ont of the bones of the skull usually in the form of a circsiar button, er rondelle.By most practitionery tre- phining is regarded as a serious.or even desperate, operation, snd is resorted to only in the most dangerous cases.Tre- phining is occasionally employed in the treatment of disorders among domestic amdinals, though not so much by trained veterinarians as by rude herdsmen pos- abing ttle knowledge of anatomy and fess of etiology, and imbued with fantastic notions concerning the effects of ge Ready Lunch Beef pared by W.Clark, Montreal, ts a Peioayle tood and exquisite bo: (he tints.: oF avr LA ; ge vs in pe Juily as Ons esta roant bus£.: 18 1 the operation.It is performed on sheep and swine with the noton of rupturing a supposed bubble beneath the skull, or extracting a grub or worm from the brain of the animal.and thus reneving 8 thysterious disorder.\u201cIn such cases the operation is com- manly performed in rude fashion.perhaps with carpenter's tools\u2014a chisel and mallet.and even an auger sometimes being employed.Not infrequently the animal survives.Among certain primitive peoples trephining is practised, sometimes with \u2018astonishing frequency.The Kabyie 8 nomadic tribe of Algeria.resort te tre- phining not only in thaumatic lesions of the head.but for neuralgia, vertigo and various other disorders.The operation :s performed rudely, either with such tools or implements as may be conveniently at hand, or with crude metallic saws.p.r- forators and elevators designed fer the { purpose.- \u201cOrdinarily the aperture, which !s fie.quently large and usually irregu'ar, 18 closed by a plate, though it 18 oftery J ft open and only covered by the scalp.The frequency of the operatjon Indicates that the mortality cannot be very high, and One observer saw men who had survived five or six operations at different t'mes and for.différent injuries.Tha op-ritor Is ax hereditary.shathun, or priest.and the methods are clumsy, painful and 1cd- fous, yet the victim glories in the undemonstrative endurance of the ordeal.\u201cTrephining is well known among cere tain savages.The Bouth Sea Jsishdcrs were, when first seen by the white men, acquainted with the -operatidn.which wus performed .by scraping with a £int instrument.& shark's tooth, or.after contact with the whizey, a piece ¢f broken glasy.The aperture was commonly co- errd with a piece of cocoanut shell.1he mortality has been \u201cestimated at 5 per cent.yet the treatment Is said to have been so common In early days that most of the male aduits had: undergone one or more operations.Even In prehistoric times \u2018trephining; was hot uncommon In various parts of the world, es has been shown by investigators Jp this and other countries\u2019.Cos - «7 \u2018The characteriélios of the crania.which the Buteau of Ethnology wil exhibit at St.Louis.throw some light on the mo- tivea actusting the primitive prartitioners of Peru.Sixtesn or elghteen of the spent.tens dre altnowt Certainly masculine, and represent eatly and vigorous maturity.Although.these grinning \u2018skulls appegr as a history of accidents, Jndicating that the individuals ved .eventful, sibeit short, Hives.inured [to blood and pain snd accus- toted to facing danger.Professor McGee says that some of the peculiar.ngs on the skulls are doubtless records of ceremonial observances in.which wounds were inflicted on young nin chosen fur initdation Into militant or other orders.In every case in which the marks of Instrumentation are\u201d prederved they pont clearly and plainly to-the uge off primitive tools, mainly or wholly of stdne.Thern is no evidence or suggestion that metal was used tn any part of the treatmen', and there Is, says Professor McGee.uot the alightest suggestion that these primitive operstions were influenced by the refined methods of civilization.The in- hererit evidence of the collection appears to prove that all these cases of trephining antedated the advent of the white man, arid are essentially prehistoric.A = \u2014- Special Notice.A Big Increase.Forty-five } ago Heintzman & Ce.only made abou t 50 pianos a year.now r apnual product is in the thousands.There are no plana like them for general, all-round.m Sold only by C.W.Lind- ol, 2306 St.Catherine street, Branch, 1822 eae VER Arar re em Ÿ PAPE ry 7 3 A \u2014FOR THE\u2014 Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Have you, by any chance, had occasion to pass through the tenement house district this last month?Have you seen puny children panting for a breath of fread, cool air, while vet the summer can hardly have said to be begun?Have vou noticed that the hot bricks and the dusty streets, the shadeless ~tdewalks and the enclean alleys don\u2019t help a boy or girl to be stronger or better\u201d \u201c It is because ot their personal knowledge of such condition- that the committee of the Fresh Air Fund feel particularly gratified at being able to announce that already many contributions have been received, and that «the organization hopes dor a wider acope and greater activity thus vear than ever before.\u2018The limit to \u201ctheir efforts is, however, set by the amodnt placed at their disposal by con tributore to the tund, and the earlier these limits are known the more effectively will they be able to plan their expenditurr.Several new subscribers, as well as many who have supported the work for years bave sent in their contributions before setting off for moubtaiñs or sea, in order that rome poor mother or tenement-bred child may also know the joy of tiesh Mir, pure food and cooling shade.If they could see what their generosity méans to suffering children and over-worked mothers the pleasure of their own vacations would be increased many fold.The following are some of far at the Star Office for the Children's The Ladies\u2019 Ad Society of St.Andrews.Church, per Mies Jessie S.Currie, send ten dolluis for the Cuiltrens Fresh Air und.The Misses Duw, 9 Beaver Hall Square, send twenty-nve dullar= tor the Children « Fresh Air Fund.Mr.and Mis.W.R.Muller \u2018send tyventy- fre dollars for the Children's Fresh Air nd.From a friend five dollars 1s received for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mrs.E.K.Green, #2 Redpath Avenue, oends tive dullars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mr.J.P.Cleghorn sends five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.- Mesars.Warden.Kinz & Son.Ltd.sehd ten dollars for the 4 hildren's Fresh Air Fund.Mr.T.A.Dawes, Lachine.P.Q.sends ten dollars for the tluldren\u2019s Fresh Aw und.\" Lt.Col.F.C.Henshaw sends twenty: five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund, Mr.John Allan.corner of Craig and Bleu - streete.sends two dollars for tha Children's Fresh Air Fund.,.Mr.and Mr:.W.H, Evans, 111 Green AAvenae, send two dollars for the Clul- 2's Fresn Air Fund, .Mm.R.Gi.Reid.275 Drummond street, sends ten dollars tor the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund., Miss Reid, 275 Drunimond street.sends Bre dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air und.Miss A.J.Breadon., 56 St.Matthew Street, sends three dollars tor the Chal: dren's Fresh Air Fund., Messrs.Heury Birks & Sons send tive dollars for the Cluldren's Fre .Te.afi Charlot ry early date.- whe \u201cbel out ce week.\u2018Mise\u2019 Dolly Beatty, - has spent.r.and idmere Nelles fs winte ® in town , Teturned home this \u2018week.ily arrived on Wednendiy.nd fem Misa McConnell spent some time here} > oo oe this week's arrivals to the miser | Me Ya is spending His bolidays here: They will be the guests of Mré.Lew- \"AR is father, Sheriff, Coton, Rosa Villa.; .- Seeley is spending some time at Hon.John Hall staying |.has are glad to see him and serious iliness.Mr.end Mrs.A.J.Longeway' have left on a visit to Mr.Longeway's brother at Great Falls, Montana.An up+o-date tea meeting wes; held in the basement of the Me ist church on Wednesday evening, from six until eight o'clock.b cceeded by short ad- by Revs.G.W.Snell, B.A., G.; B.Hicks, B.A.and E.M.CHATEAUGUAY BASIN.Miss Rosie Gilmour has to Ner- port to spend the 24th of May.Miss Macfarlane is visiting at Mr.John Wright's for a few days.Mr.Harkley has rented one of Mr.Goldie's cottages for the season and his family will be out im a couple of weeks.Mr.and Mre.Robert Hirsch, of Mont teal, were here last Saturday, visiting Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Hirsh.Mrs, W.Mussell and Miss Isabel Mussell.of Westmount, visited here last Tuesday.| Mr.and Mre.J.Meldrum were here spending last Saturday, visiting MreXMel- pin Jy de be me week here sad visting Mrs.I.es ving le oti was bere visiting viding Hardisty spent Wednesday here, i Mr Bot pi de Miss Annie Jack mailed for England is week.to Chatean- ë untsmen who come -be interested to know that en spent Saturday and Sunday Mr.and Mm, Rome have uk .tage near the river for the serecn = Mrs.Medcolfe, Mr.Buchanan is now occupyi i new home the be front.ng his .Mr.rd and family bave again.return.te Bapon, Mr.Mrs, T.\u201cÀ to spend the- summer here.Bacon, Miss Macy Bacon, Mes Tom |., Mr.Kene Bauset.Assistant City Clerk, Bacon, Mr.Eckeustein, Mr.Cecil .of Montreal, wis, in Chatesuguay « few Thomas Robertson and days ago with his wife.They were em deavouring to make arrangements to stay for the.éermmer.Mr.Archambault, secretary to the Li- ronge Commissioners, paid a visit bere, ith Mrs.Archembenlt.They were making arrangements.to stay for the eum- mer.! and Mrs.N.V.Jones, the Misses Wells, | CarBn, Miss À.Bukman, Miss B.Pic L.Jones, P.C.Du Boyce, G.Jeskioa, out again after his Jong |- Such is the h summer traffic to \u2018Chateauguay, and other summer points on the N.Ÿ.GC.Railway, this summer, that largely signed petitions have been sent to \"officials of \u2018the road praying that an addi- tiopal train be run in the afternoon during the summer months.Led VAUDREUIL.The fine weather we have had the past week has induced many summer resid- enta to locate here.The fishing is reported excellent and some fine catches were made this week.Ald Laporte and family have moved out to their utiful summer cottage on the river bank.Mr.J.Powell, of Montreal, has rented one of Mr.Mireault's cottages and moved out on Wednesday.Mrs.I).Messier paid a short visit on Wednesday last.Mr.C.E.Ranger and family arnved one day this week and moved to the same oottage they occupied last season.Mrs.Dr.Merrill entertained a number of friends lust week.\u2018 ) Little church was opened last Sun- ao, quite a number attended the morning service.The Misses Hansona were in Vaudreuil on Saturday and spent the day with Mre.Nash.Mr.and Mrs.Hughes were the guests of Ald.Sadler this week.Mr.J.Peirce and Miss Peirce paid a vigit to Vaudreuil last week.Miss Louisa Frechette was the guest.of Mre.Ambrosse on Saturday, snd Sunday.Gustave Mathieu was bere for the day on Sunday.The Hon.Mrs.Gouin was out last week making arrangements for an early move to her house on the.point.Ald.Rainville was here on Saturday superintending the improvements to his island.Mrs.Dr.Brodeau paid a short visit to Vaudreuil last week.\u2019 \u201cThe fre alarm was given last Friday night, and the residénts of Vaudreuil had quite a scare.One pf the outhouses of the old hotel on the point caught on fire.| The bucket brigade arrived promptly, and they to keep the fire from spreading, only \u2018the one building was burnt., Mr®.Geo.L.Lamb, of St.Henri, spent Monday with Mre.M: S.Cassan.Mrs.R.J.Tooke, accompanied by Miss Hurcomb, spent Tuesday, in Vaudreuil.Judge Lafontaine, who has rented Mrs.Olarke's cottage for the summer, expects to move out soon with his family.Mr.T.Sadler was out on a visit to his brother, Ald.Sadler, last week.Quite a number of strangers visited Vau- dreuil on Saturday and Sunday last.Mr.Henry Miles has had extensive alterations to his grounds made during the winter.Mr.Singer was registered at the Central Hotel on Sunday.Mrs.Geoffrion expects to move here soon.The Grand Trunk and C.P.R.platforms were crowded on Sunday evening, and the late trains were well filled.Mr.W.E.Davis returned from the West on Tuesday last.- Mr.Bert Ambrosse entertained a party one day last week, and gave them a sail on his beautiful yacht among the islam ds.Quite a few summer resorters were entertained by Mr.D.W.Allan last Natur- day, and were shown through hi» stock farm.Dr.Harwood paid Vaudreuil a visit on Thureday last.ce LACHINE.QT The first tennis tea of the season is to be given at the Tennis Courts, hext Monday, Victoria Day, under the management of .Percy rnes.Mr.and Mrs.Hepworth have taken up their abode on St.Joseph street near to Phoenix avenue.- : Mr.R.W.Shepherd.managing direc: tor of the Ottawa River Navigation Com- peny, was looking over the ground here this week.The Sovereign, the favourite boat here, moved out of winter quarters last Wed: y.Messrs.T.Poltimore, Reginald Buchan, J.Oruikshanks, W.Findley, R.Bardisty.Maxwell Curruthers.and Thomas Beigley were visiting here, and spent a merry day on the lake this week.An epidemic of paint has broken out all over the town, probably induced by the good drying and clear weather.emorial windows are being put into position at St.Paul's Chüreh, the d of the one commemorating the late Miss Bastable being especially beautiful, The spring flitting of the Lachine Boating Club to the fi premises of the new Oountry Club, will take place next week.The boys think the new war canoe an exceptionally fine creation.His congregation have purchased the stone house built by Mr.clément.on St.Joseph street, near to St.Stephen's.Hall.as a residence for Rev.Canon Chambers, and to serve as a rectory for the parish.The large camp of Indians at Dixie are a blessing to the Lachiners who own gardens, as they hire out in squads.which make short work of the merely laborious portion of the horticultural businens.The end of the trolley track at Stoney Point has long n a favourite resort of happy young couples, who delighted in the semi-obscurity of that gratefully cool and conveniently situated resting place.But with the town governors the sentimental has to give place to the practical, and an obtrusive electric light has destroyed one of the chiefest charms of the popular old spot.The cricket club had a good practice ame last Saturday under the captaincy of r.Lever.There was a large attendance of players, and also of spectators who «p- to enjoy the game as much af.those engaged in it.The nd was too dry for really good play, however._ The Tennis Club i» as enthusiastic as ever over its game.On almost any evening Mr.snd Mrs.Barnes.Mr.and the Misses Kni Miss Strathy, Miss Hen- y Mr.À.T.Bastable, Rev.Mr.Hewton, .Dumeresg, and other lovers of the rae- quet may be found at the nets.As usual the Englishmen hold their annual church eo next Sunday, the ] \u201cQueen's Birthday.\u201d at the invitation of the local branch of the fons of England Benefit Society.They will march to St.8tephen\u2019s Church for the 11 o'clock service, which will be of special character to suit the occasion.Several picnics have been suggested for next Monday's holiday.Probably the one proposed .to go by the Duchess of York to ecringham Park, will be the favourite if it materializes.ST.JOHNS, Mrs.Frank Fox, of Montral, arrived here on Thursday, and is the guest of Madame J.Paradis.- Mr.W.Smith, who bas been away n Owen Sound for some time past, is now back with his people.The annual meeting of the Yacht Club, which was to have been held on Tuesday wan ed on account of there not beihg enough members present to form a quorum.Mis Robitaille returned bome this week from Ottawa, where she has heen spending the last two months with friends.Thursday being a holiday, and it being very fine warm, quite a large aumber of yachts and row boats were up the river.Mr.: Ridtey \u2018Charlton.of Montreal, ent Sunday here, the quest of Mr.R, C.argomerie.his father-in-law.a Dap pe 6A TR A a8 Unable to Work From Pain.\u20184 have been troubled for many years with rheumatism.1 have spent a great deal of money on medicines and physi- clans, but got little benefit.| um hv trade a shoemaker.At times | have been unable to work because of the pain.had to stop work last week because of it.I secured a vial of Munyon's Rheumatism Cure.and ! am now cured.\u201d KI, X.Demers, 816 Cadieux street.Montreal.Your druggist wili recommend Munyon's Rheumatism Cure.Ask him about tt.Onty Zc a bottle.1211 SUMMER RESORTS.Saratoga Springs Lake George Lake Champlain The Adirondack Mountains Au Sable Chasm Sharon Springs resorts in the elevated region of Northern New York are described and illustrated 10 \u201cA Summer Paradise,\u201d a handbook of the Northern Tour just is RAILROAD, the Shortest, Quickest.unl Best, line between New York and Moui- real.Mailed \u2018to any address on reve.pt of 4 cents postage.n J.W.BURDLI:' k.Gen.Pass- Agt\u2026 Albans.N.Y.' 21 10 law \u2014\u2014 a\u2014 ON THE EDGE OF THE OCEAN -~ 4 ~ THE .SIPPEWISSETT FALMOUTH, MASS.Excellent Blue Fishing, Boating.Bathing (temperature of water 0 to 78).Golf, Tennis, Billiards, Bowling, Picturesque Drives.Suites With Private Baths.Rates and circulars on application.J.H.ATWOOD.115 26 eod 147 Summer st., Boston.ADIRONDACKS.MAPLEWOOD INN, ; ELIZABETHTOWN., N.Y Thoroughly modern.Beautifully situated.Cuisine and service the best.Low rates for early season.Write for booklet.107 26eod G W.JENKINS, Propr THE ALGONQUIN ST.ANDREWS, N.B.On Passamaquoddy Bay, near Eastpor*.Me.Excellent golf links.boating.Lathing.fishing.HARVEY & WOOD, 115 26 eod Hotel Bellevue, Boston.HIGHGATE SPRINGS, VT.THE FRANKLIN HOUSE & COTTAGES Open Juns first to October, under the same management thirty-four years, on \u2018 Lake Champlain.Accommodation for 100 guests.Rates very reasonable, Send for circular.113 3%e0d < J.L.SCOTT, Proprietor WAUMBEK AND COTTAGES Jefferson.White Mountains, New Hañpmfre.Season June to October.A select and Sttrac- tive mountain resort.Information and Booklets on application to A.J.MURPHY.Manager, Laurel House, Lakewood, N.J.117 26 eod ILE AUX NOIX HOTEL Opens for the season June 13th.Terms $1 prr day.$5 per week, $20 per month: front room $1 per week extra.Bouts and guides.Statt*- ville station.Apply Moise Gosselin Jana 8t.Paul, Ile aux Noir.Que.PARK HOTEL\u2014MAGOG.Charmingly situated at Lake Memphre- æ \u2018The Switzerland \u201d af Canada.opened this season under new management.Those wishing strictly first-clas: board with pleasant surroundings for thr summer months at! very moderate prices in order to renew the popularity of the Hotel can do so by applying to the Proprietor W.H.8TEELE, 109 4 law Late of Farnham.ST.ROSE HOTEL, ST.ROSE, QUE.Accommodation fer 100 guests with additions! a: - commodation iu Cottage for 30 pie, whose meaix would be served in Hotel.Large grounds, Croquet and Lawn Yeanis Courts.Close to tMHouse, 10 minutes from Station.Bus meets all trains.Special rates for families.Furnished Cottages to rent fin Summer.JAMES ROBERTS & ce, 12c04 A CACOUNA, P.Q.Canada's Greatest seaside resort, ST LAWRENCE HALL, will-reopon June 25th.Mew management, new improvements, mod- i plumbing- : orman & Bowen, Managers.Mr.Bowen, late of Manoir, »¥ichelleu, Fi City addréss 127 Stanley st Fr~1 Murra Tel.Vp 115%: The POCAHONTAS, Kittery Point, Maine Entrance of Portsmouth Harbour.The mst beautiful on the coast, and great naval sta- ton of the north.Visited annually by Noria Atlantic Bquadron.Fine boating, bathing, fisi- Ing, golf, tennis, eto.Furnished cottages 1» rent near hotel Mrs.C.G.FRANC18, r, The Abbotsford, Commonwealth ave,, Boston.; 107 13eod CURTIS FARM HOTEL.Open for guests as usoal.Send for booklets.Addr MES &.G.CUR EI 123 1seod Fortune's hocks.Biddeford, Ma.ANNER HOUSE, CHATBAUGAY LAKE, N.Y., one of finest spots in Adirondack: AI the attractions of Mountaine, Lakes an} River.Good fishitg, splendid accommodatinn Write for perticulers.Pamphlets at Star Branch Office.119 B2e-3 The cricket Match detween the civilian- and the garrison, which was played la: Naturday, resulted in a victory for tu» town.Score, dne inning, 38 to 63 \u2018i the town.essrs.Campbell, Forrestir: and Jackson made double figures.while Brais and Etienne did the same trick for the militery tesm.\u2018There was quite 4 large number of spectators present.This afternoon = very interesting e = looked for between the St.Sohne.Clubs and the Mount Royal Club, of Montreu), on St.Helen's Island.There sre quite \u2018a number of officer: here at nt taking u p the epee! course.Among them are: Capt.M.L Rochelle, 85th iment; Lieut.J.H.Bou telle, 54th Regiment; 2nd Lieut.E.Grav-\".55th Regiment; 2nd Lieut.K.Stephens 5th Regiment; 2nd Lieué.Brydges, 54\" Regiment; 2nd Lieut.rR £ Mul lin and 2nd Lieut.N.'A.Millette.85th Regiment, of Montreal; 2nd Lieut.Wrenshail, 54th iment, and 2nd Lieut.C.B.longtin, 64th Regiment.Mr.and Mrs.Felix Chillingworth, son- in-law and daughter respectively of Mr, and Mm.Wm.Ryder, of Riverside T race, arTived here from the City of Mexico on Monday and t a few days here, then left for New Haven, Conn.Special Notice.The Marchand Ready-to Wear Wardrobe, 3 stores, are the only places in Mon'- real where you will find a large dieplay of Silk Capes ranging from £5.00 to $5.00 Our special leader is worth alone $10.00, but ss ap advertinng purpose we will sell it 27.00.Come iu and ses\u2014we have bun- dreds of sorts and styles.sued by the DELAWARE & HUDSON LG Noid Apap pr q « + eq DES ot Ay J Rp M i Hono 77 Gen ever brought together.MONTREAL DAY : SrAR-éXTURDAT.MAY 23, 1908\u201c : 11 av lays and Players] Richard Manstield, as \u201cBrutus.\u201d is ou the stage nearly three minutes Leforo the discover him.The surging mob watching the procession of \u201cJulius Caeser\u2019 on his way to the lupercal Games hides him.As they dissolve, Brutus is seen in a far corner leaning against a fountain watching the popu- lacs mad with delirtous adoration for the t Julius.Caesar.Mansfield is Uilled the Academy as the closing attrae- | The musical event of the season will be the appearance of Lilisn Nordica and Bdouard DeReszke as sololsts with the Metropolitan Orchestra.conducted by Duss, the qulti-milllonaire.The advance sale of tickets has been large, and a great audience is looked for at the Arena on Wednesday evening next week.Among those who have already taken boxes are the following well known society people: Lady Van Horne, lady Hingston, Mrs.H.Montagu Allan, Mrs.J.P.B.Cas- grain, Mrs.Andrew Allan.Mrs.Robt.Reford.Jr.; Mrs.James Ross, the Misses Bcett, Dr.Yates.and Geo.R.Hooper The programme will be as follows: 1\u2014Overture; \"Wiliam Tell\" H\u2014Aria from \u2018La Juive\" M.De Reszke.8&-Two Movements from \u201cSymphonie Pathetique\u2019 .Ta haikowskl \u2018Allegro con grazia.Finale adagio Lamentore.Halevy Aria from \u201c11 Trovatore\u201d Act 1.or Te Verdi Mme.Nardica.&\u2014Three Dances from Music to Henry VIII.Gemon @a)\u2014Morris dance.(b)\u2014Shepherds' danre - te>\u2014Torch dance.@~fa) Prelude to \u201cLohengrin .Wagner (b) Intro.to Act 3.\u201cLohengrin Y-(à A un Portrait .Densa (b) Serenade, \u201cDamnation of Faust\u201d .Berlioz M.De Reszke.$\u2014~Danee of the Sunfeast Waller s9\u2014=\"Inflammatus.\u201d from \u201cStabat Mg er\u201d - Rossini Mme Nordira and Chorus.10\u2014Sexterte from \u2018Imeta\u201d Donizetti Trumpets, Trombone and Fuphonlum.THOS.E.SHEA, In Stock at Proctor's.\u2018> \u2018Mildred\u2019 Holland, in her forthcoming production of \u2018\u2019The Triumph of an Empress.In which she will play Catherine the Great of Russia, will portray the character of the great Queen as she was fn the early days of her reign.While the play does not picture Catherine with historical accuracy.yet Mr.Kremer has taken Incidents from her higher and better life and woven them together in a strong.coherent drama.The play is in to sense a melodrama, but it is a high plass gerious effort Katherine Wiliard will resume her tour In\u2019 \u201cThe Power Behind the Throne on September 2nd.° \u2018he menagerie presented for inspection and study thig year by the Ringling Brothers is the greatest zoological collec- In point of Ufué, as well as in rare and exclusive features, it is beyond comparison with pisy- other animal collection in Europe or Americe.It possesses so many epecimens .Rossini i of rare animal life not to be seen in any\u2019 other collection that it is one of the most distinctive menageries in the world, and will be seen in its entirety when the Ringling Brothers exhibit in Montreal, Monday and Tuesday.June 1 and 3.The giraffe, now almost extinct.is represented by two beautiful types, a male and a fe- mais.The rhinoceros is another feature that cannot be seen with any other show.Explorers say this species of beast has disappeared with the solitary exception of the one owned by the Ringling Brothers.The only baby elephant ever born and successfully reared in eaptivity in America belongs to this remarkable exhibition.Naturalists, scientists and stud- Ne Tr Ne MARGUFRITA SYLVA, At the Academy with \u201cThe Strollers.\u201d ents will find many other specimens of almast extinct types of antmals, like the Eland, the Vlack Viarck of South Ameri- ra, the Yak from the highlands of Thibet.hippopotami as heavy as a good-sized elephant.huge Polar bears\u2014all that ia rare and Interesting In zoology\u2014is here exhibited.Mr.and Mrs.Harrington Reynolds (Blanche Douglas) sailed on the Sonoma for Sydney, Australia.on May 14, under contract to J.C.Williamson.Miss Jrssie Bonstelle, formerly at Pror- tor's.Montreal.after a winter in stock at Nashville.Tenn.\u2026.has gone with the McCallum stock at the Cook Opera House, Rochester, N.Y The Democrat and Chronicle says of her upening in Es- mond'a \u2018The Wilderness': \u2018A volley of applause that lasted several minutes grested the first entrance of Miss Bon- stelle.And that clever actress never acquitted herself better nor acted more charmingly or artistically.In the first act her vivacity and audacity were skii- fully and delightfully done.The second division of the play was acted with the cleverness that makes Miss Bonstelle invaluable as a stock actress.Bome of the more subtle \u2018points\u2019 are none too plain for summer audiences, who are not desirous of bothering their heads with discovering half hidden.meanings.Miss Bonstelle drove the points home every time, without any show of \u2018forcing\u2019 them.\u201d The opening of Riverside Park under the management of Mesars.O'Farrell and Tremblay is announced.Everything around the place has been renewed, and a most successfu] season is looked forward to.One of the features will be the presence of Bachman\u2019s Ladies\u2019 Orchestra.High class vaudeville and drama are to he the reigning attractions.The situation of the park is one of its attractions, and a pleasant afternoon or evening can he spent there.\u2018The new farce comedy.\u201cJohn Henry.\u201d in which Dan Daly is being starred, had its initial production on any stage at the Hyperion Theatre, New Haven, Conn., on Thursday night.May 14.The farce is a dramatization of the book of that title, and is in three acts.It is sald to have met with favour.} \u2014\u2014 During the summer Mrs.Fiske will devote much tite to the study of Lady Macbeth.in which character she will be seen a year from next autumn, While in New York next fall, however, she will supervise the rehearsals of the Spanish play that Harrison Grey Fiske will next season produce at the Manhattan Theatre, with Corona Riccardo In the leading role.Mascagni will next season return to the United Btales, and, after giving single performances in Chicago, Kansas City and Milwaukee, will go to California, where he has arranged to give twenty concerts at the Leland Stanford University.The New York Mirror says: Manager Baldwin's new company will open at the Lyceum in Buffalo, May 235, with Dunstan Farnum as leading man.William Far num will, on the same evening.open with Mr.Baldwin's Teck Theatre Company.so it would appear as though it was going to be a case of \u2018brother against brother in the run for popular favour.The well known Shakespearean actor, Lawrence Hanley, after a siege of illness in California for over a year, has quite recovered, and is now in St.louis, preparing for his opening of the summer season at Koerners Garden.Jaroslav Kocian has cancelled his European tour, and will return to America on the Deutachland, bringing with him W.C.Clopton's violin, which he is sald to have taken without the owner's consent upon his recent [departure for Europe.Laura Biggar.through an agreement made by her attorneys at Pittsburg on May 14.has resigned her claims to the estate of the late Henry M.Bennett for $620,000.By this agreement Peter J.Mc- Nulty and 8.M.Glick will pay Miss Big- gar $480,000 for her interest in the Bijou Theatre, in which Miss Biggar uhder the will had a life interest after five years.The settlement was made on & valus-.tion of $%00.000.Under the terms of the agreement Miss Biggar secures the entire personal property of Mr.Bennett, which has a valuation of $100,000, is accorded & life annuity of $1,000, and also possession of the house at 119 East Eighty-third street, New York, valued at 840.000.Miss Biggar has announced her intention to leave the stage | and spend her time in travel.The new Henry Buriesque Company will be the attraction at the Royal next week.This aggregation has not deen seep here in a long time.The press of other cities speak very highly of this particular \u2014\u2014\u2014 ALPHONZ ETHIER, Leading Man with.Aubre, ; À 14% Ahr, Sook gmoney Nt show.The long and varied programme contains the names of some clever artists.among them Honan and Kearney, the men from Erin, two Irish comedians; the Cain Sisters, California's sweetest singers; Billy Hart, the clever minstrel, and Seeker, Wilkes and Beeker in a brand new rag-time specialty.Cushman and St.Clair present a comedy zketch entitled \u201cThe Hobo.\u201d Others are Petite Mdy Burke.and Flossie La Van, in conjunction with a bevy of charming chorus girls.The new burlcsques that will be seen are full of good comedy and bright, up-to-date musical numbers.A \u201cWhen Knighthood Was In Flower\" comes to the Academy the first week in June, with Miss Effie Ellsler in the leading role.\u201cThe Prince and the Sword,\u2019 a romantic Russian drama, the scenes of which are laid in the palace at St.Peters- burg, and Siberia, will be the second The Most Trying Time For Teachers and Pupils After the Winter's Confinement They Are Pale, Weak and Ex hausted and Quite Unfit for the Excessive Mental Ca Exertion of Examination Time.Early and late teachers and pupils have been bending over their books, contracting their lungs and exhausting nervous ener weak, languid and run down.The air of t at an enormous rate, and spring finds them e crowded school room is bad enough at any ime, but where the dry air system of heating is used the atmosphere i is still further vitiated \u201cand seems to entirely lack life and all invigorating qualities.° our boy or girl is weak, puny or nervous, do not suppose for one moment that \u201cthe A will wear away of itself.revent St.Vitus\u2019 dance, e form of brain or nerve disease.\u201cwéuld It will not.External assistance is necessary if you epilepsy, paralysis, brain congestion or some dreadful hat is the use of education if the health of the body is \u2018ta be rhined in getting it?If the health of the children is neglected they can never develop \u201cinto.healthy, hopeful, robust men and women, Mrs.Geo Lake Street, Peterboro\u2019, Ont.states 1\u2014 One rare about fifteen years, did not have good health for a year or more.He drone to have Bo .was weak and languid and from.nervousness.The doctors ssid he wes anes Nerve Foo She iy \"waa not oi} Seas © grea > until we ® condition.vod, hs haëd a better and ar st nd he to \u2018the Nerve Food, and we are pér- fectly confident thit heis Impaovins Hen righ Mrs.T.Dalzeli, 21 Charies Street, Kingeten, On very much with headache, caused no and a run-down condition of the nervous system.trying on her, and more nervous.A ase's Nerve Food, and since she has been the improvement which has \u201cOne of my children suffered from overe heard by the Winchester mugis- eu-Aprii 25.- ' \u2018\u2019Balfour was, in fact, on his way Häday, and as he seems to have main- ned a pretty good pace \u2018in _travelling rough.districts as far apart as Hook Winghester, there may be nore ty benches still to be heard from.he Beptember conviction was at St.pots.ntingdonshire, and in all three: appesred the inevitable constable and the.ensured: mile.\u201d thoetious M.P.that the next time Mr.ET sos Cloug s he should try a care! ere not built for work.\u201d though one of Mr.Balfour's ptors is reported to have said: = machine, yer worship, Was aflyin\" : through the air at anorful pace.\u2019 \u201c+ Justivet demon Sails.ork, May 22.\u2014Among the pas a \u2018the hig Vite Star Liner Ce sailod yesterday for Liverpool, Armour, of the Supreme and one of the British ommisilogers., an gr error sep Gala at 26purn as 80 a si, SEE n rooms for 14.000 guin wi rte picture of the Duche fetched $00 guineas.The Bought hy.Maryn Colnaghi, Govern- 0 Clouds, near Salisbury, for the Easter | i the meantime, it Is suggested by a ! DOOOOOCOOOOO0O0C0O0C0OCOOOO0C09000 HIS country is the land of nervous women.The great majority of nervous women are so because they are suffering from some form of femaie disease.By far the greatest number of fermmale troubles are caused directly by ocatarrh.They are catarrh of the organ which ts affected.These women despair of recovery.Female trouble is so common, so prevalent, that they accept # as alniost inevitable.The greatest obstacle in the way of recovery is that they do not 0000000000000 0000000QC Well Known Rg I~ tainly drow.every trace of it out of my body and I em a happy woman.I shall lose no no Spor any of pralfing it and recomm it to my friends.\u2019\u2014 Mre.Maoguenite Lycns, 1861A Bt.Catherine ft.Montreal, Can.Chronic invalids who bave Janguished for years on sick beds with some form of female disease begin to improve at once af.er beginning Dr.Hartman's tment.understand that it is oatarrh which is trea the source of their {liness.In female gomplaint, ninety-nine cases out « one hun: ere nothing but catarwh.Pe- Tuna cures oatarrh wherever loonted.\u201cI am very giad that Peruns was drought to my notice, ag there are so many of\u201d our people who have guffered with cetarrb as I did, and probably think there ts no cure to be had.\u201cI certainly never expected to be entirely cured, as so many people claim thet you can never get catareh entirely out of the eystem.But I am glad to state that six bottles of Femina cer- The doctor's experience and Xnowl- edge of this cless of cases enables him to discern with great acouracy the wants of each.\u2018These patients apply for treatment by letter, giving all their symptoms.The.doctor then verites them what to do and what to get.Thousands have already applied, and still there is room \u20acor more.Bach case receives careful and separate attention, In writing be sure to give all the symptoms « complete history of the case, 80 48 to make sure of veluable advice.\u201cA PERFECT BLOOD PURIFIER.\u201d \u201cAn Excellent Tonic to Build up a VVorn-Out System.\u201d Miss Mabel Richardeon, Weife Isi- and, Kingston, Ont.,, weites \u201cPeruns hap given me tha most per- tect satisfaction of any macs I ever \u201cAs I am a teacher by profession, 1 am exposed to all kinds of weather, and excellent to mend it blood purifier and an excellent tonic to bylid up up a worn out system.of our teachers use it and all prie t1t\u201d\u2014Milss Mabe! Richardson.tonic #8 a medioine that gives tone to's some part of the system.There are different kinds of tonics, but the tonio most needed in this country, where catarrh is so prevalent, is a tonic thet operates on the mucous membranes.Peruna is e tonio to the mucous membranes of the whole body.It gives tone to the capllary circulation which constitutes these delicate membranes.Peruna Je à specific in in \u201coperation upon the nrucous It Is à tonic thet strikes at the Toot of all ca tarvhal affections.It gives tone to the minutes blood vesssls and the terminal perve fibres.Catarrh cannot exist long used intelligently.Peruna recs out catarçhin.à!] the Md- den Daria of the body.ames McKay, Le A Johnson st, Kingeion on ont, Can., writes: \u201cPeruns ia a great friend to a sick woman.I have found that out by experience, and it has been of such help to me.I gladly speak a good word for it.I suffered for two Years with inflammation end had at times such blinding headaches that I was unfit to be out o bed.At such times I could neither eat nor sieep.I became thin, extremely nervous end unstrung, and the least noise or trouble would drive me into Pyterics.I was in sore trouble when Peruna came as a friend to help me, and to heal.I soon felt that 1 was slowly improving: my general health became much better; I began to eat very beartily and enjoy my fooa.The nights brought resttal slesp ana gradually the pain aubeided, 1 kept taking Peruna for four monthe, then I felt better and stronger than I had doné for a couple of years.I am now enjoying splendid health and I advise my slok fr friends to it end not drag around elok bodies n'a few bottles would make them well.\u2019\u2014 rs.McKay.dam - uffering Women\u2014 Tired, Nervous, Aching, Trembling, Sleepless, Bloodless, Pe-ru-na - Renavates, Regulates, Restores.All women who are in doubt as to what their troubles are should write Dr.Hartman, Columbus, O.Give him a full description of your trouble, pre- vieus (treatment, symptoms and age.He will promptly reply with full directions for treatment free of charge.This is an opportunity which no alling women should miss.Dr.Hartman has become renowned through his success in treating women's dlpeases.His experience in these matters is vast.Correspondence is strictly confidential.No testimonials published without written consent.Lyon ns Richmopd Be.LoS en \u201cI am gd Bg 6 Latorm you that I em entirely of catarrh of the stomach by the: istent- usa of Pe- runa.I suffered everything and took everything both trom physicians d proprietary medicines, but got no relirt until I tried Peruna, and it will al be vith the loudest praies that 1 ommend this wonderful remedy Pe- runs.\u201d \u2014Miss Emily Lyon.Mrs.Alex.Johnson, No.356 Untver- sitv Ave, Kingston, Ont, Canada, writes: \u201cT have deen « suffersr for years with bearing down pains and backache, and got no relief from doctors\u2019 prescriptions.1 commenced taking Peruna, and after taking the first bottle I felt much better, and within a month I was a well woman, and I heartily recom- health as I Was\u201d | PE-RU-NA \"open RESTORATIVE TONIC| i By a Wetkisnown Canadian Newsdealer| Kilt, The Newndealer, or, Ottawa, Ont.sells every publiostion on earth.He has two stores, one at No.95 Bank 8t., and No.5 Little Sussex fit.He writes: \u201cGentiemen\u2014Last winter a.Intend advised me to try Peruna, am that I did.The fivet bottle imp me very much, and before the second was gone I was entirely cured, 1 have enjoyed good health ginue, and now and then when 1 fed! fired or worn out, I take à few doses and it ia Hke a charm as a restorative tônic.\u201d\u2014Kilt.A Spring Tenio.\u201cAlmost, svefybod, \u2018neds a tonle In the woring.Something to brace the glad Tare tare a dose herves.oF them, tonte, and I have-used a aa she hak Rerun il da dete Le PS a of \u201cEerunia after business hours, as it ls a'great thing for the There is no pot a Catarrh In Spring.\u2018 The system 1 re peranatod spring.oy! » spring weather.This, venders medi- nes more pit A Aston caurse of Peruna, assisted b balmy.alm Sn of by als, Som and oor of other ofMiciile for years.Everybody should have a 28 Dr.Hartman\u2019s latest book on Addresa The Perune Medicins eur Ohio.That Tired Feeling.Almost every one has come to De- lieve that March, April and May is & season that brings derangements of the body dependent on blood impurities This belief is an old one, is pearly Gtti- versal, and has arisen, not as the result of the teachings of the medion! fraternity, but has been formed In the bitter achool of experience.Dapres- ston of the nervous system at the ap- \u2018proach of spring is a fertile source of blood impurities.There is general lassitude, dull, heavy repas tions, continual tired feelin Lvegular appetite, and eometi cometidlon Lov logs of sleep: Pe- runa m indication and proves every to be perfectly adapted to all peouliarities.Perune invigorates the aystem, rejuvenates the feelings, restores the normal appetite and prooures regular sleep, That tired feeling, which fa the nat- wral results of the de ie ce effect of invi ating ri winter.pp ES gorating a of ok des when Hkh priceless benefit.A E.Conlomiy, 88 St.- wo er ° ve been affitéted for - five years with ah unpleasant, offensive catarrhal condition of the head ' Only those who linve been troubled ag I have; know how it makes you shun society, and you -became morose and mekin- choly.Peruna cured me in- ceven : tatty a wondertul os tarrh remedy; «ot only oured oatarch, but ft built me up evaralir, until it seems I have nerves of Fo) the courase to ore had seem to-mie.=, 3.Conlomty.- \u2019 No ofher remedy in the world over Generals, Admtr- govern- ment spring, will curs ol.miser sstarch that have 10eliged SRR.ee DS ER À Ne ; = in a Soy, women who ia in poor ppears Perunsg \u2018taken.|.\u2018Thousands ate daily tose © its \u2018 recatved such honorabl nquih atare The spring lo the burt Yue to treat fied enormement.le and = 1.cataren Nature renews.Mr.Joseph Crees, Gov.House, Ottawa, Canadas, is head steward to Lord Minto, Governor-General of Carmmda, writes: \u201cI wish to emphasize my high opin- lon of Peruna as the finest remedy I | have ever known for catarrbal affite- tions.I have used !t end have found it an excellent tonic and e grand biood purifier.I have recommended its use to à number of men under me, and am pleased to say that nothing I have ever observed gets a sick man out of bed and well again as quickly as Perune.I am glad to be able to 1 of ts mer- Waeekly.\u201d) + \u2014 #*Pe-ru-na Is an Ideal Tra: velling Companion.\u201d *l Know of no Article in My Travelling Outfit Which | Prize Higher Than Pe-ru-na.\u201d\u201d H.B.Manley, care \u201cBlack and white,\u201d 838 Crelg St, Montréal, Cen- ada, writes: \u201cWhen a man travels in extreme bet or cold climates, he realizes how valuable a friend he hae if he carries a bottle of Peruna 1 know of no erticle In my travelling outfit which I have learn- 4 to praise higher.ou ze are sufsring with the Tiel Oe trerhe heat Puruna you, or you \u2018are effficted it ood, le grippe or bronchite, Perune- restores youd in a short tire, \u2018OF if.you euffer with sleaplessnond, \u2018or M your appetite Is /eigain Peruna acts as à good, true bi Sct the tonic needed.» \u201cFE tried it for months and am only to Ina to.acknowledge it és « loyal standby in times of trouble.LE ie men H., B.\"Manley.Assistant War Artist to Londen \u201cBlack >anadians Praise e-ru-na for Spring Catarrh.Que Any one can escape entirely the m effects of spring weather, and instead of dregiting drearily through weeks of bad feelings and perbeps acquiring & fatal disease, can Gnd thameelves In a8 excellont spirits and health ss at any other time of the year.Get a of Peruna when the first languid sonke themselves apparent in the spring.Take to the diredations on the bottle.tinue this treatment.through the first montha of spring.This course of treatment is not experiment; 1t ie as positive ja tee coauits a8 any tact of esclence can ASSISTANT WAR ARTIST TO LONDON \u201cBLACK AND WHITE\u201d Recommends Pe=ru-na for Travellers.[The Accompanying Picture Shows Mr Manley in the Uniform He Were During the Late Chineas Uprising in China, Where He Was Acting as and White\u201d and \u201cCollier's Travellers Should Use Pe-ru-na.People going on a journey, either dy should take with , team 1 them a bottle of Peryna.It is an excellent Tamedy to-prevent ajôk- Satohing.sickness, to against cold, or contagious diseases.The exigencies of travel, to most people, ave bard te A e of water, change of diet, change of ex- to unventilated - conches, all this.c environment.À Jerge f\u201d number of people are made sick in this way.pPREVENTS voient > A to a :SIOKNE68.parson under r cumsataricet.of bad water.It tor Td refreshing sleep under\u201d adverse circametances, It keeps the appetite vigorous and the digestion normal.A\" \u2018ple have already made this discovery, they pever think of taking a fume, either by lapd or ssa, without with them a bottle of Peruna.ey do not derive prompt and sat- remilts from the.use.of Pe- rune.vaste at once to Dr.Hertuae.1] statement of your: Cash he + 1 ve pleased to.sive you his advice Address Dr.por President of he ee Hartman Sepiterium, Columbus, avin en THE SPRINGTIME 16.THE.TINE = TO CURE CATARAH.; wi Ada 10\" Aetion of Po Firma: to Moke- Veur Ours\u201d Speedy , nd: Permanent.an \u2018 Ce \u2018BRAD.NA IS & \u2018WONDERFUL NERVE TONIC it Restères the System toa Normal, Healthy Candiion.\u2019 thinger, the thicken.e membran partly sap- I the catarrh fod with a oougl, the cough becomes looser, { $ ration less § CATARRH sticky; in.every FIMPROVESIN Signe venders toward THE SPRING.t This - pri Nature rejuvenstes.ne Narare = offen to écomme young jasmin rid porsait of disease; to /out tmpurities; to cleanse he exsrevcences; to removate.-It is Sevecn of procreaiton, of ë ; i Hi param ay bar pat affieted sho Bring 3ou ot of the See e ACH « Viens time, bot oveby ji\" \"ge awn, Rounduriee Fri.saps.«si oo Jong.Give 2 Uitle sovigt-] SOUVENT HAE) POOHHHEBDHEDHHROOTDDPDCODODDIDODDDHDDOCOCCOVDHOADOCOCOSODODASDOODODHODD OO DDOUTAOOTOAAVODADDOADOTHHOOHOCOCC0DDED ALL OVER CANADA MEN OF FAME AND WOMEN OF PROMINENCE | USE PE-RU-NA FOR CATARRH Miss Della Janveau, Globe Hotel, Ottawa, Ont, is from ons of the oldest and best Known Frenoh-Canadian fam- {liss in Canada.In a recent letter to The Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus, QGbio, she says: \u201cLast spring my blood ssemed olog- ged up, my digestion poor, my head ached and I feit languid and tired all the time.My physician prescribed fof me, but a friend advised me to try Peoruna.I tried it and am pleased to state that I found it a wonderful cleanser and purifier of the system.In three weeks 1 was like a new woman, my appetite had increased, I felt buoyant, light and happy end without an ache or pain.Perune is a rellable fam.îly medicine.\u201d Mr.L.H.Bourbeau, 69 se.Hubert SL, Montreal, Canada, writes | \u201cI have Suffered a great deal with constipation, owing to the lack of exer- and top close application to my desk.Perune ved à veritable biess- ing to me, end-one dollars worth did me more good then.one \u2018hundred doi- worth of doctor's -meflieines, pot to mention the' suffering.trom backache end headache and Fitres féelinge that you cannot rfop ë wes am now oaraplately well and give Forme the ¢redi oie H.Bourbedu.\u2018 system is the source 0 su ee on peers mental or physi- © fhe brain and spinal cord generate the power and the nerve fibres ¢gonvey the power to every part of the It i» the DeTves that give the heart Ry the nerves that er to contraot, flow of blood Cy al ss provided with an elas- tio or muse ooat, which is capable of oat mare or expanding so as to Tit gore or less biood to pase according to the needs of the _CATARRHAL NERVOUSNESS.A Condition Known as Systemic Catarrh\u2014A Prominent Canadian Cured by Pe-ru-na.When the nervee' are paralyzed or weakened this contractile power of the blood vessels is wholly or partly destroyed, This produces congestion, especially of the mucuous membrane lining the various organs of the body.n this congestion continues Tor some time it is known as chronic ca tarrh.\u2018Whenever it ocours it produces the same oondition\u2014chrondo osterrh.The symptomes of catarrhal nervous ness are: A foreboding of calamity, = sense of something awful about to happen, twitching of the eyelids, moving brown epecks before the eyes, and me- tallle ringing of the ears, sour stom Sob after eating.with belching of gaa, à feeling of greet weight in the etom- ach, morbid fear of leaving home, à constant desire to talk of symptoms, chills and hot flashes, bands end ot | usually cold end clammy, general tan- dency to coliness and dryness of the skin of the whole bdo@y, neursigio headache, nervous chills, hysteria, sinking and faint spells, distressing palpitation of the heart, defective eyesight, total inability to read.write or do any business, unine abundant yithow oglor, loon of flesh, sleeplessness ex- oftabllity.Some of these ymptoms are present in every const, Mre.F.Irrders, 341 Dorchester street, Montreal, Canada, writes: \u201cPeruna ig of untold blessing to wonton.Peruna builds up the entire system and makes you well.I have the greatest faith in it.for I have never yet found St to fall either my family or myself In time of sickness.I have known jt to cure cases of chronic oca- terrh avé stomach troubles of long standing.We do not need a doctor as long as we have Peruna.\u2018\u2019\u2014Mrs.F.Des- aulmiers.Miss M Burns, 28 Spring Garden Road, Half N.S, writes: \u201cHaving used Peruna for indigestion amd stomach trouble to build ud a broken.down = Weta with the very best results, I my ex- to state with this excellent medicine.had been troubled with stomach ble and pool digestion for some years, and although ] tried many reme- Mes and Seting.nothing seemed to restore \u201cmy heal ogi Peruna.system was a re run down condition whoa r Bevan to use it, and in three short months 1 had entirely Tocoyereë health snd strength.\u201d\u2014Mary Herbeët C, Puroell, N.8., writes Y have Deen troubled with bn- and stomach trouble for years, nothing was of any benefit tom me Peruna, + so gis sd to say the oy that I a to tae bone vee t oi oon @ frostiment ut] 1 was entirely oured.It is a #04 modioine.\"2Herbert Oo.A Heart to Heart Talk With Dr ©.8.see M.D.could describe the by follow, 5 88 Granville Bt.| growing more nerva oe bilitated every Gay.SE re À, ds ied 2 aveu ou irrraiionde oe \u2019 # ; \u2014 seras \"feo.private tamil.3 broad land would EAL TIPUL ROC: ladies\u2019 eimple and dirfwiih ail modern pro heart and do as they fre femily.74 st.JENTLY OR PERMAN- furnished, every com e location;, house Jarge, There ate so 4 married women, y Sherbrooke st.wearlly around fregt one LAR out any partioulary floor.nl miserable beyond E BRIG! ly.furnishèd, i= Jet, with every.con- LARGE OR SMALL quiet \u2018place, rrould.iy a Catholic They ashe and For this class of oft} the moet.perfaot MN RRisHaD TOON, - a vate family: IN raven a sve Pa nl + | Soman tne Est g NEATLY FUR- Perune \u2018the PE we persona on nm \u201cWn at asar Sher.\u2018class al pon app\": ADR.dion far LV À Sh SHED AND tied, \u201cHeaitn be sont tree 450 POR -SALK\u2014 AT ST.LAMBERT sione sins.with wn were 3 from - a, .halt o $2000, Ferroux, 1187 ee James 8 \" 115 -~ DESIRABLE \"or SALE \u2014 MANUFACTURING TS y in the magic city of the South.Best opportunity in America.F.Bi art and Co, 2819 ave H., Birmingham, dis, USA 117 8 FOR SA \u2014 \"Park, Cane Elizabeth, .ht t heat, elactriciry.bing.bath, laundry.and cony, AT MOU NTAIN virw Mr # y : View Park, Capa \u2018Eitzabrin, Me - IN THE PRIETTIEST PART Annex, on St.uls street, t Hus nis mn Crem, well and lan 11 te à most salubrious piace vou country as well as the city: the + perfect order; Visible at any time, re & month.Apply at the grocery.2 TEN PBR CENT, FOR SALE \u2014 veslinent, get .For particulars apply sil PE E \u2014 ! HAVE SOME OF Tue ani M ther information apply Wavariey st., Annex Phone , FOR SALE \u2014 SELF CONTAINED cottage on Church avenue, Cote St, Paul ms easy.pply 16313 St Antoine et.NO.20 PAG- eight rooms ete sell al Fan.COTTAGE FOUR SALE, nuelo avenue, Outremont, large grounds.50 x 170, fruit beautify! garden, worth $6000; SOR SALE 12.FEET Ob land, with bulldings.on Sanguinet street, - Can- da, 28 St.James a! 05 law tf g FOR SALE IN YOUR owN HOME EX ar you cay the word We are ready to pisce you where (very rent you would other- wis par in ren Re towards uying a ame.Far information.room 228.Eullding Merchants Bank LE ev ron piscine WESTMOUNT, U PPER i a he J - Simpson Company.Merchants Bank Pde.FOR sa LE -\u2014- OR TO T.MACORE- gor street, beautifully situated detached m taining Abdou Easy er J.Cradock Simpson Company, Bank Building ALE \u2014 ate rental.- Merchants FOR 5 RICK HOUSE, IN .and £5 acres, wa- termes.Aoply 1 cash tality is thriving, son Homes and new have recentiy been built renue cars are Am the ota, Address !,.2964, fn COTTAGE FOR SALE AT BC ille, beautiful double cottage, .bath and we ed facing river st, ntreal.Star Ones.B BR- \u201cbrick.an hed.near the boat, Pasy terms.Address 27 Labelle HOUSES TO LET.TO LET\u2014AT REDUCED AENTAL .Catherine at.store Montrose avenue 4460 Sherbrooke street.D.w.OGILVIE & co.8t.Sacrament st.Tel.Main 3113.90 tt ! nire | se ' with bathroom ply 8S.H.McDowell, ss SHERBROOKE at Back Riv- Louts st 117 6\u20ac Jo LET - HOUSE, also summer res Apply A.H.Gendron, \u201c50a st.Fast 1914 TO L \u2014 AT WESTMOUNT, 3 S+1by street, lower tenement.9 moms.house, tp \u2018occupy.Address 37 Antoine et 117 6 eg TO LET fil house No \u2018above Sherbrool eleven rogms, 1 mode Piy to Judge Doherty, next door, at AT A REDUCED RE 26 | LOTS FOR SALE.For SALF A NUMBER OF DESIRable building lots in good localities, the city and in nt, front -30e-per = tout sprards Hayden and Veith, Real Estate and fnsura Room 607, Temple Bldg.1i6 \u20ac For SALE BARGAIN, © building aide St.Catherine st.Joliette opposite \u20ac.Lawrence at.117 6 For SALE CORNER LEBER Bourgeois sis, also first class house.'estmount.Jas.M.114 tm ont avenue, Mitchel), 214 Si Phone Main 549.AVENUE: For, saLe West Sher- Weste 107 \u201d feet front: purohas- ers; price very low and Rust he sold to close an pére J.M \u201d put, 107 st.es at.121 8 MR SALE \u2014 50 ARPENTS AT des Noiges- on line C.FR.with visines $300 per P.E.Bro real agent, AT lots.South between.Aytw add Pr.R.works 81.James st.97 So James Mm TO LET FLATS AND HOUSES.WE th have 4 few fro burhan and coun cMann and So Flanr, Temple Ruliains.Bell Tel, fn TO LET-\u2014SUBURBAN.Lachine.# rooms, electric ligh er, Chomedy, Stanley, billiard room.NEST BOLTON 17683 Notre Dame.Sherbrooke st .rooms, w.JOR SALE \u2014 6 CHOICE CITY BUILDING lots, on Ronel at, separately or will be sold en Blof.hdres Jas.Willis, 7 Bulger venue, off MCR BALE - AN IRREGULAR LOT.taining about 3486 feet.At the corner of r ave, suitable for smal Montrea fn T< TO LE - 828 A avenue MONTH, NO TAXES.three story brick adence, ve solid keys, Baix ey, room 228, Temple rag er Main 2131, 4182 i Rte Westmount, ma, wale; eating, perfect condi- 1 Jr rent po Loni) annum, Simpson Com Merchants Prank deine pan 431 MOUNTAIN AVENUE.self-contained house of 10 tion James st.For SALE \u2014 LOTS ON CLARK AVENUE.Westmount street in.Neots, also lots ot any Jriath and depth on ontrose street.B Brown.Real Estate Agent.ST st.For BALE street, near St.Deni E.Brown, 8, Real Extate Agent, OR SAKE1OTS ON ST.DENIS, NEAR St.Louls street, ¢5c a foot.P.E.Brow 97 Bu ON BOURGEOIS ST.3% a 97 St.terms.James.LOTS ON SHERBROOKE $1.13 a 27 St.James Real Estate Agent, James.F\u201d re \u2014 LOTS Point st.Chartes Estate Agent, formes.BH LET - A FORTABLE UPPER i Fs an Prine streat, : Avenue: rontains > roma: rent $180 par no taxes The J.lock Simpeon Me erehants Bank Bldg.Pa anni Co.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.UPPER FRONT mn.let.between 2 FLAT, BURNSIDE, aoply at 40 ean College ave, and 4 118 8 - 29 GRÉENB AVENUE, Westmount, co ready for occupation Tune Tse For perticularw Phone Up 182.TO LET LAT OF .in the PR ire 21 St.Helen at.a A NICE FLAT IN FIRST six rooms, 31 Chure .Apply 166 Hallowell st.mo LET \u2014 class order, Rey at 21 Church Mount 756.st.\u2014 AUENISHED.NICE UP- Cherr st, October Don.novan, py Temple.\u2018ide Tel.LE \u2014 LOTS ON ST.VRBAUX : BT.60c & foot.P.n, Real Estate Agent, 97 James.st T'OR SALE LOTS.22 southeast cor.Lafontaine and Toarviile: \u201conly 30c a foot.P.E.Brown, Reai Estaie Agent, DT St.James st.R SALE LOTS, near Rachel, 32x78, a bargain, 85 foot, P.FE.Brown, Real Estate Agent, St James.; FREE Late 0 108.NOTRE Atwater, 80 cts.foot, In- (OR SA near Rachel, ST.URBAIN BT, cin.97 clading mes Brown, teal estate agent, FACTORY SITES FOR BALE.ÉRAL EXCELLENT warehouse sites, in Food lo- and 16 8 For SALE \u2014 SEV fac galities.vane and Veith, KR In .Temple Bldg.For SALE \u2014 6 ACRES AT VERDUN, ON Wellington st.near city limits; immense b n.P.E.Brown, state st.beaut Terephone East 223 or apply at 267 Bishop ot.120 2 i TO LET \u2014 COTTAGE, CENTRE or Longueuil, 7 moms, bath.+ garden, fruit \u2019 ory So comfortable, Apply 820 St.Denis st, Mon 121 2 SUMMER COTTAGES TO LET.TO LET \u2014\u2014 A BELF-DETACHED FURnished cottage, rooms, extension Kit chen, facing Take st.ie, et - s mthutes from terms moderate, on; Ap y Postmaster, \u201cas, Que.Two New Semi-Detached Houses on G enor av , just b Sher- brooks; \"imishe d \u201cin hardwood throughout; £ rooms.JAMES BAILLIE, oard of Trade Bldg.Westmount Houses For Sale.w semi-detached houses, corner of Western and Grosvenor avenues.JAMES BAILLIE, 12 2 Board of Trade Ridg.Don\u2019t Get an! Buy Before Prices Go Pa GE 3 For BARGAINS in REAL STATE hes Tf you intend buying build- \u2018ing lots in - oR EN Ch = Ris UH.DANDURAN SITE ,da so.before the 8th of June, as prices will positively o.UP on that date.Actual prices from $150 each.\u201cwithout interest, Remember that Rosemount Property is immediately ad- «pages the great C P.R.Work \" ar: as Branch Oftices on all Properties.eT parieuer ce :\u20147, 8, 9, Terms\u2014$4.00 monthly, s.10 La Presse Building U.H.DANDURAND NTED a : WANTED AGEN jaat wi, nell.quired 1 hous Sire Novelty ve.Canal Properties For Sale.Two fine properties with canal frontage; can be sold at very reasonable prices.H.L.PUTNAM, 1st Floor.Temple Bulldihg ALEXANDRA PARK LOTS For SALE APPLY TO | LHDANDURAND PRESSE DU 1LUINE PRICES ARE GOING UP! ply while the Rock prevail and grow en on the: LO IIA SE) RIT ITI | THAT ERE a An ny one csn afford to buy on the following rms :\u2014 $10.00 Cash on Remember that \u201cAlexandra Park\u201d Building Lots Shits TEs Call for Plans at Head Office, 7, 8 9 & 10, / BUSINESS PREMISES ee .nx = of fremsent, corner stable: reasonable ren ee ivie apd Stoc Tor ais BS.si pme venant.D Exchange Bulag 9 te.\u2014 FINE PREMISES YOR A painter, tinsmith bakery, or at No, 1 Di » in rear of nH ys Catherine street, near Greene ave.Westmount.Stabling for two horses, Lewis.Tel, Main 2608.up 8 TO LET \u2014 WINNIPEG WAREHOUSE StoraR 1odern Landings, in \u2018Winnipeg, Man.Will nant, aise offices Cameron, .on * and Winnipeg 1g 8 LET THE SHOP 23104 ST.atherine street west, ed the best part of the street, between Moai Col- iege avenue an eld st.2306.Apply at 424 Prince Arthur st.To LE 883 ST.PAUL, STONE \u2018arehouse of three stories, in good © alton throughout; good 3 nipping facilities: moderate.The J.Cradock Simpson Com Merchants Bank Bidg - LET \u2014 JAMES STREET, large well lighted eample FP.O.and all business J.Cradock Merchams Bank Bidg.NO.864 DE MON- ampany TO LET, .ined.Rent only so pie in 813 Me Royal avenue.FARMS FOR SALE.ANS SES ST ESS TOR SALE \u2014 CHOICE FARMS ON MONT- 1 Island, in Townships and elsewhere, Quebec and Ontario; severa] suit- poultry raising and dairying.8.Shec.1726 Notre Dame.FOR SALE \u2014 DESIRABLE F.homestead near City of Guelph : 2uu acres ; clay loam soil; ee 8 brick house, bank barn, and lar ore ard; terms easy.For further particulars apply to John A.Lamprey, P.O.Box Ti, & lawtt \"ARM, 9U ACRES RICH fruit, Shade, wie = ter pote SALE \u2014 F Large butldings, Ç \u2018atalogue free.cash aan ur.Clark and son, Dover, Delaware, U.S.A.115 Z law SALE \u2014 VALUABLE FARM and Daily, 19 Blain su ê law HOUSES WANTED.HOUSE WANTED, 3 OR 4 ROOMS; rent not to exceed 3S, by a respectable and reliable tepant, with good references.Ap- pty T, 26u8, \u201cStar Office.7 - 20 : 2 nat, WANTED OR State rent, NTED \u2014 8MALL in June; central oy Star B -\u2014 FOR MAN AND ir furnished or u with shed or stable.- for two or three maths.C.Charbonneau, 306 St.James at.WANTED \u2014 TO RENT OR PURCHASE housa and a couple of acres of land.bh near Sherbrooke or Lennoxville, Que, Address J Star Of 103 2 SUMMER RESORTS.VIVERSIDE INN.LOCATED AT THE nwuth of edbunk Bathing Beac! For booklet and terms address nkport, Me.Kenneb RENT \u2014 ON TO ee Ste.For Yor farther per fartioulars Branch Office.PROPERTIES FOR SHE 81.50 00-\u2014-LONGUEUIL-Centrally situated, brick cottage on corner lot; garden and 8 e ,000\u2014-8T.MATH 20.miles from Montreai, residence, ouse.ho carri etc; of Land on river fronts Ste.Fam brick and stone ne ntained hous A rooms, extension Kitchen; modern every res 50\" Burne e \u201cavenue, stone front use, $ rooms, heated by hot water.Metcal e BF.Hutchins, os 20 A CHAIN.OF FIVE Agathe, two ind, Sooking utes auetells sad story with ouble extension, rooms.ss.000\u2014Bleury street, (corner property between Ht.Cat therins ne Crai §t8.), four stores an two eines to close an old est OOO\u2014Dorchester sc.west.a newly bufit modern t house, with all the \u2018latest conveniences: Paying per cent.per annum; own bliged to leave wn Also choice building lots on upper level, Westmount.Street railw will pass close to oroperty within phot mont ERNEST BOLTON, 763 Notre Dame st.HOTEL FOR SALE.In the matter of RS.HATTON, AVAGE & CO.), MAÉ ont $15.(Fenders will be received by the under- ntil THURSDAT, the 2th OF MAY, 190, - at 13 o'clock a.m., for the purchase of the hotel, bearing Nos.1454 and 1456 St.James street, Ste negonde.of Montreal, me an?of the license.the rights In he of e premises, wines and liq For all information apply to A - DESMARTEAU, U H.DANDURAND || rator.121 3 1598-1608 Notre Damo st Ta 1S RESIDENCE, PU! , Que., overlooking Desuttiully Tituated.Hemi Hoo.apply ds Buchanan, 692 TO LET \u2014 FOR au per story of a large furnished house in & plonsant locality, near Cacouna.For further particulars apply at 376 Sherbrooke at.in con.; TO LET \u2014 AT LACHINE, 6EMI-DE- ! tached residence (Oxenden villa), overlooking river: large lawns, ete.; jen mo minutes walk from electric cars, G.'R.Cc.P.R.Stations.Apply J.H.Chapman, re st.Catherine st.120 2 A PARTLY FURNISHED COTTAGE for $50 all summer, also upper flat, fur- wished, of large residence near city, 5e tripe.146 St.Lawrence si 121 SUMMER RESIDENCE TO LET Chateauguay, all furnished, 19 rooms.Honore Chateauguay, im TO LIT \u2014 UNFURNISHED HOUSE to let in village of New | Glasgow, Que., cnnveniences; to Albert MacCu ubbin, 2 fi TO LET \u2014 AT ST.LAMBERT, PART of house, rnished, modern improvements, opposite Boxing Club House.Address J.P.Se hram.Apply Apply casy New Crna.Que.TO LET \u2014 AT ST.ANNES FOR SUM mer season, furnished cottages, from $18 E.Brown, real estate agent, \u2014 AT HUDSON, FURNISHED ; on a0 r months.summe dames Lt.-Col.BE.A, Hodgson, Hudson Pue.LET - ONE FIVE ROOM COTtage.near à good fishing lake, two miles from lake Mason village and two and half from St argaret station.For $ddress oe Felix Huberdeau, Ste.Marguerite du fi TO LET \u2014 ON CACOUNA ROAD, FURnished cottage, including wood and water: finest location in county; near the beach commanding beautiful view sea and surrounding country.Apply 12 Familie a w WOODSIDE COTTAGE, five bedrooms- Blue, Lexgat'u Point, ft TO cottapes \u2014 Tw , PE fishing.dress Milltken, dour.Metis, Que.of AA PLETELY FURNISIE five and nine naval manoeuvres, Tren path: hourly boats to Portland.ny long Island, Portland Nes sam | Seult aux cali pt Lo water in near elec c car and river À Apply Mame.8t.: Francois Dassio, Sault aux Recolie ma JET \u2014~ OR FOR SALE BEAUTI- ea bid front Beaurepaire, i Joh .residence, n James Browne and Son or = Jam BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR BALE es ALE \u2014 THAT VALUABLE bus Tt rove 0.st.with 31-feet.frontage on two i A ob \"169 feet.Apply to E.C.F., Chester si.110 8 law FOR SALE EXOHANGE VICTORIA AVE., WESTMOUNT Pressed Bric Stone house almost new.and in Splendid © condition: 7 rooms: cemented basemen t with hot water fur, and onary wash tu electricity and all latest is tot use Avnly to Mr.Shaw, 2274 Ct.Catherine 8 Money to Loan.I have several clients willing to loan on mortgage in |sums \u2018of $1000 upwards, at current rates, of interest.FRANK E.DONOVAN, Room 225 Temple Building.Telephone Main 3001.of ' | Day co AND SEE THE LOTS IN MONTREAL A Few people Realize How.Rapidly this Beautiful Suburb.is Growing.NEX.SEE PARK AVE.The Montreal Street.Railway CATS now run (without change) \u2018through the centre of minutes, single fare is charged, and Blue and - Yellow Tickets sold.Trausfera are given to all parts of the city.\"\"Phis Car Service has satisfied hundreds today are advising their friends to buy homes near them, away from.the dust, dirt, smoke and heat of the city.The Annex fs the place to buy a HOME, or » Building Lot.If you will investigate, you will find that the lots are sold at a ressonable price\u20148$300, and én terms that wil suit any purse.ontreal etc.The Building Restrictions permit only wo-story build: i ings.to be erected.Annex every fow of residents, who $425 and ue MONEY LOANED TO BUILDERS ON EASY TERMS.i THE MONTREAL INVESTMENT: AND FREEHOLD CoM PANY, Room 228 Temple Building, M Montreal.For Sale.Metcalfe Ave.OF TT \u2014 BLACK LACE neaday.pi Te on Mac or Bishop .Reward ay 117 6 NG.LEFT IN MORGANS afternoon.nder 0 2074 8t.Catherine at.120 2 sr.CA ¥ STREET, .pair of apectaci leave at at tar Office (uptown), and be Ye warded.120 3 -\u2014 ON OST TAT COUNTER MOLSONS BANK, .0 .21st.The public is cautioned against negotiating this note, payment bus been stopped.OST + LIBERAL REWARD Unka téturninx same to 318 Lest ~~ FRIDAY MORN A LEMON AND white colle pup.Finder rewarded at 52 Beaver Hall Hill Lost \u2014 BETWEEN 206 MoGLLL AND ST.James sts.last even qe à Der rimmed spectacles.in case.Finder turn to above address (Shareholder), ad bo celve reward.OST \u2014 ON WINDSOR OAR THURSDAY evening about 5.03.corn and St.Catherine, oxidised chaselaine beg.Finder please notity Bell Tel.Moun FRIDAY AFTERNOON BE- Grounds and Milton su, black velvet ribbon balt, with silver buck! de @ted.Please return to 112 Durocher st.Lest RIDAY A BROOCH, st.with May engraved, either in Bleury or Catherine, or in Scrogcio'a or Hamilton\u2019's.Reward at 187 Mance ON SATURDAY, THE 16TH tant, between 12 and 1 p.m., Bortholes st.and ng's, gold chain.ward.15 Bertheiet.OST: \u2014 ON THURSDAY BVENING on McTavish st., near Redpath pair of eye-glasses R.-Tey and between Re- Finder aylor, Optician, 3404 St.Omtherine at.121 2 \u2014 ON MILTON, SHUTER | oR ary T councilors peari enamel Reward 3 Lorne « brooch.Lorne ave.IT ost \u2014 A PNEUMATIC BOAT CUSHION.4 Lake St.Louis, Thursday Find H er please notify enry Bisson, 520 ai.Paul ætreet.LOST \u2014 BY POOR WOMAN ON THE 15th, letter, containing weven dollars an insurance card.Please return to 403 Tupper st.and receive reward PARTNERS WANTED.GOOD PARTNER, V, 2633, Btar Oft V ANTED CAPITAL AND BERVICES wanted to extend a table business.State capital and write Wm.Bell, 474 Queen w,, Toronto NV ANTED \u2014 A PHOTOGRAPHER WANTS & partner with a litle capital, no experi- Fa iood ice.city locality.Address 8933, Star \u2018Branch Office.\u2014 PARTNER, an aTH 33,000 do business.be sober and indus ed.Single once t really neces sary; othe qualifications must be No.1.Ta such will give haif interest on best Do not reply unless proposs to go on at Office.118 6 2aw eT SUMMER RESIDENCES FOR SALE .ANDREW\" WANTED TO RENT.ANTED RENT FOR THE \u2018summer months, « ; small house or à few rooms, furnished or arnished, in Malson- eave or vicinity.OT Reply E, 2840, Sue Of- fi stors NTED \u2014 WA LARGE YARD.7 ne bulldings.vs?rear of à machinery.Wie.- non sr 9 2004 STORAGE.Fs DRY STORAGE FOR FURNITURE W.¥.Lewis, 80 BY pue 1 Ft ansficld St.House For Sale.tone house, ries ment, \u201cin splendid storie througho all modern (mprovements; toate between St.Catherine and Burnside streets, Prompt huyer CAN CURE BARGA AIN.For Aartion.lars apply J.STEVENSON BROWN & CO., GUARDIAN BUILDING.Cottage Somerville Ave.For Sale.ressed brick Zatory cottage, recently built; large bright rooms, bay window rdwood sh; first concrete basement, * stationary tubs.A mplete house ; excellent Mave positive instructions to sell.A barga J STEVENSON BROWN & co, UARDIAN BUILDING.Argyle Avenue House le.J STEVENSON BROWN | & co., New House For Sale.That modern pressed brick house, No.410 Metcalfe avenue, Westmount; parlour, dining room, extension kit chen and pantry, § bedroo bathroom: house \u2018is handsomely pi : rated throughout; ready for im- mediat occupation: open every day fer Inspection; n; price low, easy terms CAPE ON WED-T Library, please return to 4 2 FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.TO LET = PURNISHRED, 28 BUCKING Bam avenue, Upper had Apply = Catoerine st\u201d 5 3 FURNISHED HOUSES we from 623 upwnrda ¥.Mc- Floor, Temple als.fn =.have a od Boni Pret FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.i ; TO LET \u2014 FOR JULY AND AUGUST ! compietely furnished flat The Stanley, Sante oat0, Bi Office n at.Address °.COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR BALE.FOR SALE \u2014 OR TO LET, FURNISH- one of the ttages at Point-a wre Tver .M.Mit- phone Main 40\" Jas.heii, \"ait Bt James ot, Phone Main RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.es VYANTED \u2014 FOR JUNE FIRST, BY MAR- \u2019 ried couple only: Jat of four or five room, piessant locality HE 2820, Star fric WANTED \u2014 FLAT in nice locality, rooms, no children.State rent, J, 2020, Star Of OF ABOUT by two adults; end preferred.FOR SALE OR TO LET.ra ! PSAUTIFUL RESIDENCE TO LET OR e city prop- Riviere es Prairie, three minutes\u2019 waik from station, Address 2420 Et.Catherine at.Phone Uptown 2661.FACTORIES TO LET.{ TO LET \u2014 TWO FLATS, 80 : clear, in modern factory ullding.3 sides, heated 4 and elevator power | 163 Nazareth st.! ent OFFICES TO LET.LET \u2014 SINGLY OR EN SUITE, THE offices occupied by the Chambers, cor- PUPILS WANTED.WANTED « \u2014 CENTRAL BUSINESS | cote 4 legs.- FRENCH, GERMAN, 3 SPAN- aoe Dambech war 117 6eod yor MA- exams, stil} 100 4 law we NTED \u2014 NIGHT CLASSES triculation and civil service nat the Catholic High School.McGILL BOTANICAL GARDENS FOR SALE.The most delightful situation for head want to secure a lot, now is the time.Apply to \"a JAMES BAILLIE, : Board of Trade Bldg.Tel.Main 17%; Westmount 96.120 2 Residence For Sale dence AMA os ol or hout Col.Strathy, situated at the t Netges .with about 60, fost a of land: good 8 stables: delightful location, splendid view.mountai », minutes walk from pureet cars (Guy a street line).To any ants & good home with nice lawns and \u201ctine old shade trees, this an ered, as whole property will be.wold for the price of the land.Further particulars from JAMES BAILLIE, 120 3 Board of Trade Bldg.Real Estate Bargains Blocks, te pri En The Factory district, rent any tim ys B n pin al ways good pay.F e 500.38400.316,000, 320,000.WESTMOUNT.Cottages, Pressed Brick and Stone front.ail up-to-date.Just what is wanted, comfortable onvenient.$3.600, $4,000, $4, HUTCHISON STREET.\u2014Stone Front roomy, convenient, excellent \u201corder, arden, $6,750.WEST END COTTAGES.\u2014Modern fra- provements.$3,500, $4.250.FRED.R.COLE, P.O.Box 1%.Home Easy Buying $125.00, St, Louls ie (18 Minutes from A.WALKER, 228 Temple B'id'g.Building Lots, $250 to $300.ve Food, lt look like ter, HORSES CARRIAGES, ETC.\u2014\u2014IEREBALL'S HOT SALE \u2014 ar CPR.Stock Tarts, faste coived car horses, consisting high class an mals.LR phone 10 NOR À ALE \u2014 SEVERAL CHEAP, LIgH F heavy work horses.one wn FA stone any Tal nesses.Apply x.26.For BALE Sara IES, TRAPS, ROAD ag rreys and carriages, largs assortment, styl finish unsurpassed.Alsn « few venicien slightly shop worn, at reduced prices.Fost and ond Company 160 Moa PERFECT ORDER, excellent outfit £ an.On view at stables, 18 Mac: or Pre 21 Bend For R SALE \u2014 BAY MARE, GOOD WIND eyes, Also good watch c 26 Bronsdon lane.des, cheap.WANTED \u2014 A SET OF HBAVY SIN aniving raser State PTS an Le B.2730, Star Office.BALE \u2014- À BARGAIN.JORBING EXpress, » rae af harness, will geil to quick purchaser\u201d ror He Apply ater 8 p.m.at 81 Mackay st, in JOR SALE clans order Clark st, Annex.{OR BAL GLADSTONE, IN FIRST for $49, worth 578.44 E \u2014 TUESDAY, 26T} 131 to horses, several AT 225, 129 Inspect +r Waäggons, bux- \u2018superisr driving Laria, on view : Consignments Manager Maguire, # MISCELLANEOUS.I te.on N ADAME LENA DE PAUL, or PARIS, corey Eportsr of styles, &t.Catherine »: .gui thiy courier Letwesn Bere and Europe.121 2 F YOU FRET.TO 8EE YOUR FURNI!- floors and varished woodwork} have that ameary secondhand auc tion room appearanc 0 mot use the Rowvul H takes that all away and makes new.Smith, Pracucal 326% St.Antoine \u2018mt.EB PROPRIETOR OF A CORNE class ply principais only, by letter to room 60, 5th floor, Imperial Bidg.42 COOMBES, VENTRILOQUIST, and Judy shows for garden parties, pienics, church fairs, ete.town or country, day or evening.1153 Leber Your PIANO OR ORGAN TUNED, aAcC- regula ed 0 and Sleaned fur §1 Ba, by John poser and pract cal tuner and repairer, wich Karn Plano Co.20 years reference = \u2018contre.Have your plano pol- : drop postal YHARL His Cran os guarant 444 Amherst at.Telephone East 404.OTICE = \u2014 AF oATION HAS BEEN e e Co ?the City ot Montreal, for\u201d \"eave to, ad a a at avai stable on helaga - D.Don- nelty, 61 Murray a STABLES TO LET.STABLE TO LET, NEAR PEEL STREET, containing wm 4 horses, ore and convenient; reat cs per?annum.J.Craddock Simpson Company, Mecchanue Bank Building.Farms Near the City For Sale.We are offering for immediate sale two choice farms close to \u201cKensington,\u201d one of 34 #r- pents and one of 120 arpents.As the property has a frontage on both sides of Sherbrooke street (which is now opened) and Upper Lachine Road, makes the property very.suitable for subdivision and quick sale.Plans at our office.F.McMANN & SON, 2nd Floor Temple Building.I Bell Tel.Main 245.121 4 daw CHOICE Building Lots In Westmount For Sale.Atwater Avenue, Tupper Street, Staynor Avenue, \u2018Metcalfe Avenue, Roslyn Avenue, Grosvenor Avenue, Western .Avenue \"UF MeMANN & SON, - 2nd Floor Temple Building 121 4 4aw : | Westmount Lots GROSVENOR AVENUE.\u2014Above Bher- brooke, 67 x 111, fine position on pars, high ound: a bargain.PRINCE AL! ERT-\u2014Abovs Sherbrooke, 50 x 141, low NE AVENUE Near West- cet, Pc.RAL OTHER LOTS.FRED.R.COLE.\u2019 LANS] ern, ue, P.0.Box 195: The purchase of a Farm sizes to suit all purchasers \u2014o 116 acres.: + STEVENSON BROWN & Cô., | UARDIAN BUILDING.FARM NEAR THE CITY FOR SALE close to the City limits, in a growing metropolis like Montreal, is a fortune for a man or his children, and gives no trouble.I have them in various acres, 45 acres, 70 acres and H.L.PUTNAM, Ist Floor, Temple Building. © WET Re teccors.\u2014 EXPERIENCED QPERATORS & Wilson: and hoes sewing steady employment.We vet Apply © , Sack end Co., 188 Vitre st.: \u2018 n also machine Otters tes Apply to Canadian Ge ral Elen.Coo Ares Potartoro, Ont.86 tf VVantuD \u2018\u2014 FIRST CLASS TOOL MAK- {YY ors weed te outing and forming dies.sie.aie wood Pattern pkers.Apply.Cana: dian Geapral bor.daa Kisoirie Co.Limited, Foterbo D \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT: 40 plain cooking; no washing.Ap- mour avenue, first avenue west off Dorchester st.200 tf ANTED \u2014 50 BOYS TO CARRY Bot, \u2026 Good wages, rt hours.pply Diamond Flint Glass Co.179 Dalorimier a Créer V ANTED \u2014 FIVE GIRLS TO + at mica: good wages; old.Apply between ¥ and 10 am.220 a0 John 22 = muse Oly at 1 of Fort at, WORK FIRST CLASS BORING, MILL from 16 to 20 SITUATIONS VACANT.- SERVANT Apply 120.2 ANTEBD \u2014 A GENERAL for small family; no washing.at 188 Hutchisap st.Ÿ ANTED - PLAIN IRONERS AND girls for bogy machines.Troy Laundry Co, NB Inspector st.120 3 WANTED \u2014 GOOD BLOUSE SND SHIRT packers and folders, experienced hande preferred.Apply to The G.lH.Harrower Co, 8 Beaver Hall HII.120 3 WanTtsp \u2014 TWO KITCHBON GIRLS, 85.50 per week, ulso tw.dining room girls, $3.50 per, week.Morton's Cafe, 7a Hleury st.120 2 VY ANTED \u2014- PASTRY COOK, CHAMBERmaids, dish washer, scrubbing woman.Grand Union Hotel, 1912 Notre Dame si.129 2 V TANTED \u2014 10 PAPER HANGERS.J.N.Arcand and Co, 80 and 82 Victoria square.0 120 2 VV ANTED GOOD PANTMAKBRS; NO pressing; steady work.Apply 68 McGill sireet.120 2 SITUATIONS VACANT.WP WusreD \u2014 OFFICE LAD; MUST HAVE Zvod references.3 Ht, Peter st.EE \u2014 CE - SITUATIONS VACANT.ED \u2014 HOUSEMAID, OOOK purse for the one family: ot wages: hi : = no or $ To M \\ ANTED - A GENGRAL SERVANT._- i - \u2018where another gird Is kept; must be a y TANTED \u2014 DETECTIVES EVERY \u2018 LO- æosd conk mnd wei! recommended.Apply at cality, good salary, experience Un- 213 Mountain st.121 2 necessary International Detective Agency.Milwaukee, Wis.- V TANTED \u2014 SMART WOMAN TO HANdle easy selling articles, from §2 to &3 a day easily made.Apply $26 St.Urbain st.\u2018 TANTED \u2014 8HOE CUTTER ON CHILdren's work, capable of (aking charge.with knowledge of designing preferred.Getty and Scott, Galt, Ont.121 2 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR TYPEwriting and shorthand work: must be sxpericnced, likewise writer and quick at figures.Apply in own handwriting, F.858, Star Office.State salary expected VVANTED YOUTH FOR OFFICE; muet write good hand; wages $20 per month.Address in own handwriting to Box F, 9040, &tar* Branch Office.V TANTED \u2014 AT ONCE GOOD AND BOB; er baker on bread and cakes.Appty M.N.Eyre, Athuns, Ont.° \\ ANTED EXPERIENCED - BOOKkeeper to take charge of office, one with rallway experience preferred.State qualifications and give references.Address A, 2491, Star Office.WANTED \u2014 A PIRST OLASS PLUMEFR, one able to do tinsmithing: good references required.Apply to R.and W.2226-2230 Bt.Catherine st.-VANIED A GOOD GENBPRAL SERvant and young girl to do light héuse- work.Apply to 22 St.Famille st.Kerr.ANTED \u2014 A DINING V ROOM GIRL.ANTED \u2014 A MESSAGE BOY.APPLY VW \u2018WANTED A HOUSBEMAID, WILLING TO so to exbrooke Stanley mt.131 tf /ANTED! \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL BBR- vant, aleo an experienced nurse; references required, Apply 350 Prince Arthur st.\\WANTED \u2014\"A GOOD, RELIABLE MAN for milk delivery waggon; must be sober, honest and have references.Apply Tuesday, ¥ to 12, Standard Dairy (vo., 671 Lagauche- N WANTED \u2014 SMART wy FOR DIE Stamping and packing, ting canis, Apply 913 lANTED \u2014 STARCHERS.GOOD WAGES, - Troy Laundry Co., 8 Inspeotor 21 5 > VVANTED\u2014JOES OF PAINTING, PAPER cing oo EE, decorati es an Ta EE mo .uy Sie 18 as- bg, kelsomining.ve A OOMS \u2014 AT 15058 ONTARIO STRENT.corner Ut.Dents at.Inrge front Foot.rh flat, teleph dern forts; vate family.ue OOM \u2014 AT 83 VICTORIA STREET.bathroom fiat, including verandah, Auor WANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, DECO- light, hot water heating; private family; §en- rating.tinting, plastering and Papert tlemen only meed apply.References.117 8 Ate; best Drop card to M.Ladle.[ROOMS \u2014 TO LET CLUB CHAMBERS, 10 01 iso 12 Phillips Place.Gentlemen only.Shower battle: valet; sear St.James Club and best Wanten \u2014 BY A YOUNG an ros ve restaurants, thesires and trams.108 26 on as an at t apd a an Invailé oman oa of taking en- OOM \u2014AND BOARD IN PRIVATE FAM- charge; no objection to travelling: 8 ily; house In desirable locality, With good home of more considerstion than beautiful view and convenient to .cars.Tele- L.1197, Star Office.M3 12 | Phone.J.9685, Star Branch Office.uns 7 ANTED \u2014 POSITION BY EXPRRIENC- | JPOOMS \u2014 TWO FRONT FURNISHED ed bookkeeper, thorough knowledge of rooms to let.82 Victoria st.116 6 bank: and À dal correspond ; languages; reasenable selary.N, 2478, Btar OOM3\u2014TO LET MAGNIFICENT ROOMS.Office.118 6 lighted by electric light, on first floor, WuNTED NTED \u2014 BY YOUNG GIRL POSITION es puree or maid, with lady going to Em avenue.1157 = ; Apply at 896 Dorchester st.121 2eod to Kerry, Watson and Co.experi à preferred.Also good .boy \\WWANTED \u2014 FOR WESTMOUNT ACA- N ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED NURSE TANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, WILLING TO TANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY GENERAL 8 general help in office; good wages.800 \u2018VY demy, commercia} master, one with a \\ for one child, willlng to Eo to country \\ travel, Eastern Ontario: salary.expen- \\ servant for small family \u2018or young girl Crelx st.: : khowledga of French preferred; qualified to teach writing, arithmetic, elementary bok- ing, correspondence, shorthand and type- Writing.Duties to commence September lst.Application, with testfraonials, etc, may be ent On or before May 23rd, to E.W.T.Secretary-treasurer School Commiis- Academy Bullding, Westmount.115 7 vi ANTED \u2014 IF YOU EVER CANVASSED ME for anything or ever expect to, send me your address and 1'll surprise you with & proposition.Wesley Linscott, Brantford.LL Len 114 ¢ WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED HELP ON A Henrich cuff ircning machines.Apply at sioners, Tce Crescent Manufacturing Co.2 Inspec- LAS 116 à WANTED \u2014 SMART GIRL HAVING + some experience in shirt manufacturing.to take charge of xanining room; must speak: both languages.Apply at once Crescent Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 2 Inspector st.116 6 JANTED \u2014 WAITRESSES, CHAMBER- \u2018 maids, washers and ironers for Hotel Frau north of Quebec: patronized chief- by Americans.Apply Miss Hennessey, 864 x Bt.Antoine st.city.116 8 Le ANTED \u2014 A SMART AND INTBLLI- > gent youth fur office work.Apply Hanson Bros.Canada Life Buflding.ontreal.\u2019 17 8 ANTED \u2014 THERE ARE TWO VACAN- + cles for ladies (supranos) and two vacancies for men (basses) in Christ Church (athe.dral choir.Apply to the organist, Mr.John B Norton, F.A.G.U., A.R.C.O.60 Bishop &t.,-on Thursday evening, May 21st, bLeiwven 7 and 8.30 o'clock.118 4 WANTED \u2014 A MALE STENOGRAPHER and typewriter for the advertising department ~f a large concern; must be experienced apd have good recommendations.Address L, 2408, Star Office.118 10 WANTED ONCE FIRST CLASS AT in summer.' Good wages.Apply T1 Mcull College avenue.120 2 \" _\u2014 WANTED AT ONCE EXPBRIENCED operator on Reece button hoie machine, also operators on Singer button hole machines, als young lady who lu Food at flgpres to look over and prépare work for laundry, Apply Mr.Power, Standard Shirt Cu, Ltd, 189 Delorimier ave.120 3 V ANTED \u2014 ETRONG WOMAN FUR kitchén work: boarding house; sleep al home.113 Metcalfe at.120 2 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD SKIRT HAND AT once.Apply at 58 Drummond st.12v 2 \\VANTED THREE SCRUBBERS AND two paint girls.Apply l.adies\u2019 Entrance, Windsor Hotel.120 3 VVANTED \u2014 A RELIABLE GIRL AS plain cook, where housrmai) is kept; no washing: four in family.Apply at once, 4 Peel mt.120 2 V TANTED \u2014 GIRLS FOR CHECKING and sorting room.Troy Laundry to., 8 Inspector st.120 2 \\ JANTED \u2014 TWO GOOD MESSENGER boys.able to ride a bicycle and be use- fu! around an office.Apply Star Branch Uf- fice, corner of Peel and St.Catherine.ses paid.Write enclosing stamp, Dominion Office, Carlaw Bldg., Toronto.V TANTED \u2014 HBLP.AS8 OUR BUSINESS ie increasing, we want at once several Enod machinists in every department., None but the best need apply.Factory opèn on Monday.Call at Canadlan Composing Co., 547 Beaudry at.\\ JANTED \u2014 MAN WITH EXPERIENCE to rell smoked meat.speaking both languages.Address 330 Clty Hall ave.Tar \u2014 W ANTED FIRST Hangulnet V JANTED \u2014 BAKERS AT ONCE.HODG- son Rros., for the bakery, Hudson; must be first ciass on bread and cakes.sober and reliable, Apply stating wages expected to CLASS WASHER ironer two days every week.88 st.for light hdusework.Apply 37 Prospect st.off Greene ave.V YANTED TAILORS, CUTTERS AND designers.Application for summer season are now open.Courses of cutting in ladies\u2019: and gent\u2019'n.67 Beaver Hall Hill, Cos- | fumographic Institute.Established 1800.(0 am.to 5 p.m.) V NTED \u2014 MEN TO MIND CATTLE ON voyage tn England, free passage to and fro and ten shillings wagnrs.Foreman, C.P.R.Stock Yard Hotel, between 2 and 3.On- tariv street cer.V PANTED \u2014 TWO GIRLS, SISTERS PRE- forred,, about June third.to mo to Dixie for the summer.Apply at 248 Mountain st.-N TANTED \u2014 THREE YOUNG GIRLS for light factory work at once.Homer ) avenue.Roland Hodgson, Hudson, Que.121 8 Mfg.Co., 20063 Notre Dame et.JANTED \u2014 SMART,- TIDY GIRL AS V ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT general servant, gas stove: no washing: for Lakeside; no washing or ironing: references.4282 Dorchester st., west of Greene good wages.Ad rs.R.Turnbull, 2688 121 3 St, Catherine st.V TANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKING APFRDN- WV JANTED \u2014 HAVE YOU SPARE TIMP?tices.Also good skirt and waist hands.Apply 4734 St.Catherine VYWANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; MUST be able to cook well, and willing to go to the country.Reference.971 Dorchester stat.JANTED \u2014 AT ONCE SMART GIRL having some experience in shirt factory.120 3 V to take charge of examining room.Apply Creacent Mfg.Co.Ltd.2 Inspector st.120 2 WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A GOOD PLAIN cook for a small family at Strathmore.Apply U8 St.Luke st, city.120 2 W ANTED\u2014S8TARCHBRS; GOOD WAGES.+ Troy Leundry Cou., 8 Inspector st.120 4 VWANTED \u2014 A THOROUGHLY COMPEtent architectural draughtsman.Apply a \u2018operator on a Henrict busom machine, 3t room 38, Bell Telephone Bldg.120 3 8 collar and shirt starchers; good wages = TT se and steady work guaranteed.Apply Mr.Wil- V ANTED \u2014 EXPBRIBENCED SKIR llamas, Laundry Dept.Standard Shirt Co, hands, one capable of taking charge.Ap- Ltd4., 189 Delorimier avenue.118 6 ply 338 St.Monique st.120 2 ANTED \u2014 A TEACHER FOR THE V ANTED \u2014 A FIRST OLASS WAGGON ; Model Department of the High School, blacksmith; must speak English; l\u2019nion Bt.Johr(s, P.Q.must hold Mcuill diploma, man, wurth $3 or more per day, preferred.and be thoroughly qualified to teach French.Address H.G.Perchard, Sec.-Treas., St.Johns, P.Q.318 4 EXPERIENCED STAMPER Good steady positon for capable person.Apply at once Crescent \u2014 Manufacturing Co., Ltd, Inspector =.119 4 WANTED \u2014' YOUNG MAN WITH 12 TO ' 18 monts e ence cutting biouses - amd whitewear, to finish trade.Good chance for right party.Apply al once Crescent Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 2 Inspector et.119 4 \u2014 VWANTED \u2014 A GOOD CLOCK MAKER.J.E.Allaire, 843 St, Catherine st.119 3 ANTED \u2014 A YOUTH OF 18 OR 18 TO \u2019 awsist in office work.Address R, 2543, Star Office.119 3 VV ANTED\u2014A MECHANICAL DRAUGHTS- : man for locomotive work, experienced man only.Apply P, 2658, Star Office.118 3 V ANTED \u2014 SMART YOUNG MAN TO V'work In shirt factory.Apply Tooke Bros.Ltd., 302 St.Elizabeth st.-Bt.Henry.117 5 VVANTED \u2014 BOY; MUST RE ABLE TO furnish best of Faferences, write à good hand and ba quick at figures.Apply Post Of- 119 2 fice Box 2274.JANTED \u2014 can do plain cooking and willing to go COOK.YOUNG GIRL WHO tn Beaconsfleld for the summer.Apply No 12 @t.Inuis square.119 4 W/ANTED \u2014 BOYS.GOOD STRONG boys to work in biscuits and candies.\u2018The Montreal Biscuit Co., 18 St.Moniqua st.119 8 ANTED \u2014 STRONG BOY FoR GENER- + work in shirt factory.Apply al ome, Crescent Mfg.Cov, Ltd, 2 Inspector et.119 2 IV ANTED EXPERIENCBD STEN srapher, holding good position in lar olty office, owning typewriter, desires em- t at typewriting or dictation for evenings only.8, 2563, Star Office.119 3 YyANTED \u2014 BOYS.WwW.H _ INT _ Ecroggie.10 3 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GENERAL, SER- ' vant for a smail family, In small fiat; with references.Apply 244 Wai avenue.Westmount.HY 13 (ANTEN\u2014 BOOKKEEPING SHOULD RE ! kpown by everybody.Send 25c for unbound .copy \u2018\u2018CGoltman's t'ractical Bonkkeep- îng,\u2018° postago prepaid, 28c.Goltman's Business College, 2205 St.Catherine, Montreal.119 ¢ APPLY VV-ANTED - GIRLS AND SMART YOUTH * for sorting and parcelling room.Troy Laundry Co.8 Inspector et.120 3 'ANTED \u2014 A SMART YOUTH WITH experience as junior in office of manufacturing company.Apply by latter to The Montreal Rolling Mills tn.120 2 IANTED \u2014 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ! can easily double, their \u2018present income by devoting a few hours each week to 8 pleasant employment.Write or call on Au for full Information.The Domininn Co-Opera- tive Home Building Association, 607 Temple Building.Montreal.120 3 VYANTED \u2014 GROCERY CLERK, BENG- ' lish, with knowledge of French; must be first class salesman, up-to-date in both groceries and liquors.V, 2645, Star Office.120 3 ANTBD \u2014 EXPERIENCED SKIRT § .gperators and finishers.Apply 34 Victoria quae.= 120 2 NTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN AS STENO- \u2018 grapher, with one or two years office \"experience.Apply to P.A.Bogue, Black Dia mond Line Wharf.; 120 3 VV ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY SMART, RE- 1VV; liable salesiady: amd wages.Apply to Mr.Clatke, Fancy Goods Bazaegu, Mount RAGya)l Park.Call at Incline Rallway Ticket Office for particulars.\u2018 120 2 Apply Seagrave's Fire Apparatus Factory, Walkerville, Ontario.or Montreal office.14 St.Sacrament street.during business hours.Evenings or Sunday to Mr.Seagraves, 20 Osborne st.120 4 V PANTED \u2014 FUR BLOCKERS AND F1N- fshers.The Redmond Compeny, LAmtted, No.4 St.Helen st.120 3 V YANTED FUR CUTTERS, ALSO good cap bdlocker.The Redmond Company, Limited, No.4 St.Helen st.120 3 \\ TANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO MIND A baby during the day.Can go home at night.Apply at once to 178 Mance 5 ° VVANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK, WIL- linæ to go to senside, small family; rafer- ences required.Apply 56 Muckay st.120 2 V TANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SPRVANT, able to take charge of a house during the summer months: Apply 287 Mountain st.120 2 V JANTED \u2014 NURSE FOR TWO CHILdren, ons willing Lo go to the country.Apply 287 Mountain st.120 2 V ANTED \u2014 A WOMAN TO ASSORT rags, scrap paper and clips.Bi Pullan, 695 St, Paul st.120 2 VVANTBD -\u2014 FANCY IRONERS, GIRLS tor body.neckband, cuff machine, also giris for mangle, good checker and sorter: good laundry driver.steady position ta the right man.Apply Royal Steam Laundry, J1 Perthius, off corner Lacroix, opp.Viger Stia- tion.» 120 3 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN AS TRAVELler in the Province of Quebec, for apectal lines, carried by dry goods merchants.to P.de Gruchy.207 Et.James st.V ANTED coats; Progress Cloak Co., 30 Bt.George st.W-« NTED WORKING HOUSEKEEP- \u2018er for single gentleman at St.Anne de Bellevue.Apply Tuesday, 20th, at Art Gai- lery.Phillips square.120 2 VV ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED NURSE for six months old baby.Apply with references Mrs.Beardmore, 81 MouUill College ave, corner of Sherbrooke at.119 3 TANTED \\ GOOD STRONG BOYS TO learn sign painting.Swall Bros.Sign Experts, 23 Bleury st.Also boys with some experience.V ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE FOR NECKWEAR factory operators, experienced lawn bow Apply 120 3 FINISHERS ON LADIBS alsn operators on skirts.Apply 120 2 finisher; also smart young girl for boxin, table.Apply Mrs.Doyle, Tooke Bros.Ltd.St.Henri.123 2 ANTBD \u2014 IMMEDIATBLY FOR ORE V month & competent housemald; double wages, 9 Ontario avenue, head of Crescent street.\\ TANTED \u2014 YOUTH FOR AN OFFICE, one with a knowledge of French And typewriting preferred.Apply to E, 2826, Star Office, 121 2 WANTED \u2014 A COACHMAN FOR THE : country; must thoroughly understand care of horses end be well recommended.Apply room 58, Imperial Building.WANTED \u2014 STEPEL RANGE WORKBRS.Apply 224 St.James et.\\ TANTED \u2014 LAMP FREE TO AGENTS; makes its own gas; costs le daily; quick seller; cheap.Perfect Light Co., 140 Nassau at.N.Y.V JANTED \u2014 BSTENOGRAPHER OF EX- + \u2018perience and ability.Also clerk for general office work.Positions out of town.State age, experience and wages expected, Best references required.Address Box E, 2843, Star Office, \\ TANTED A MACHINIST FOR OTtawa; must be first class Jethe hand on light wark.Apply A.Jennings end Co., cor.Grey Nun and Wellington.\u201cIWANTED \u2014 SMART.ENPRGETIC ] young lady to assist in selling at Clarke's Fancy Geoûds Bazsérs, Mount Royal Park.but reljable hands need eppiy.Cal) -at \u201c Îhe Înciine Ratlway Ticket Office for all par- .tloulers._ 120 3 Bars a GOOD RHLIABLE SALES- XV.man; .eteady job for the summer to à édguble man: good sslary to a real live hust- ter.None else need apply.Call at the Incline 4 Tu Rallwey Ticket Office, Mount Royal Park, , for full perticulars.120 2 COMPE- ings \u2014 IMMEDIATELY XV ame al vorvant Jor | family of three; ; another ; no ry work.Apply SAR.Matthew st.120 3 FE TAN \u2014 COMPETENT GENERAL two in family; no washing.Ap- ay at 7852 Sherbrooke et, corner Durocher 4 5 120 2 PRU'ANTED \u2014 OFFICE SALESMAN.PHY.\u2018 siclan erred: must be oA od per- ; and a convipcing talker, SR La Epgliak wna French.Address: A.2650, Bear Office.120 2 XHANTED' \u2014 AGENTS GET SOMETHING W will sell.We have an article required mn every house; à Monopoly Apply Montreni Novelty Co.U3 Jurors st 120 2 er een \u2014 AT 48 LAVAL AVENUE, | servani: no cero of children; inidat Be young and strong: references TeqQUir- ed.Good wages.120 2 WANTED YOUNG GIRL FOR DOC.Wa office; no objection to light.house- pi.references required.Apply, 113 Stanley VWANTED -\u2014 COPYING LETTERS AT home, 825 per 1000, paid weekly.Nothing to buy or sell; no canvassing: steady employment.Handy Co., 142 Nassau st., N.Y.WANTED \u2014 FOR THEY BUCKINGHAM D fent echool tr teacher wanted for academy classes and to act as prinéi- pal over four other teachers.Give experl > references, age and salary ted.Ada V.204y, Star Office, of .121 8 we ANTED \u2014 FOR THE COUNTRY.HL- derly man and wife.wife to care for gentleman's cottage; hueband to help on farm; must be well recommended; no chiidren.B.F.Campbell, St.Hilaire, P.Q.121 3 \"YYANTED \u2014 ACTIVE BOY FOR OFFICE work; must be quick and accurste at figures.E, 2830, Star Office.VWARTED YOUNG LADY AS BOOK- : keeper for grocery and confectionery store, with experience; references required.O, 2009, Star Office.ANTED - A BOY ABOUT 18 YPARS of age, to assist shipper\u2018 in the confeo- Llionery and biscuit department, one speaking English and French preferred.Armstrong snd Dicken Mfg.Co, 144 Inspector st.+ + ANTED \u2014 TOQL MAKDR OR MA- À ohinlat, young man ac to small accurate work: good prospects; small shop.State references and aaiary, C, 2172, Sf Office.n° \u2014 cesse ame ess ANTED -\u2014- YOUNG MAN, ONE JUST \\ finished hin eduration preferred, to Jearn the stationery business.To an earnest, indus: trious youth & permanency is offered.Apply by letter only tn Charles F.Dawson, 228 St.3 street, Montreal.\\ \u2018 ; YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST wiih, oars of children and light bous- \u20184h BRL IH St.Urbain corer WWalizo MAN FOR THE &TORB- v room and shipping office.Stats ages and Sige Offics- | salary expected, F, 2083, VVANTED \u2014 A GENBDRAL SERVANT; must be good cook; references required.Apply 63 Mackay at.VY ANTED \u2014 A GIRL OR ELDBRLY WOmen for general housework.Apply 1367 ame st., first floor.Notre Inorease your income by work at night.Others are daing it.Our goods are used everywhere, every day.Write G.Marshall and Co., Teas., London, Ont.'ANTED EXPERIENCED MIIZ wright for steady work in factory.Ap- ply at 85 St.Peter at.119 3 Saw \\WaANTED \u2014 TBACHERS CAN DOUBLE their income In hours, soliciting orders and appointing agents for our modern improved instantaneous stereographs.Terms liberal.C.R.Parish, Toronto.115 law tf RAV ANTED \u2014 100 SHIRT MAKERS, CONstant employment, Singer and W.Wand Co., Manufacturers of Fine Grades of Shirts, corner Duke and Willlam ets.121 4 2aw WANTED SMART GIRL TO ASSIST with light housework.small family: no washing.Apply 74 Columbis avenue, Weat- mount, first avenue west of Greene, off Dor- chester.118 2 Jaw 3 ANTED BY A WHOLBSALE DRY goods firm an, entry clerk, a young man with some experience preferred.Apply stating age and references, to P.O.Box EA 119 \\WANTED YOUNG MAN FOR COLlecting and general office work, writing a good hand and accurate at figures.Apply giving references to L, 2400, Siar Office.; 119 2e0d \u2019ANTED \u2014 COMPETENT YOUNG LADY stenographer.Apply with references 173 \\ ANTED \u2014 ON 'STRAIGHT SALARY, gentlemen or ladles, not to canvass: but to employ agents: position permanent; $800.00 per year and expenses; reliable firm: best Te- ferences; experience unnecessary.Address M.À.O'Keefe, District Manager, care of Toronto Office, Montreal Star, Toronto, Ont.14 2aw tf Wax TED \u2014 LEARN PROOF-READING: situations secured, $15 to $25 esk y.Home Correspondence School, Pañadetph =.law tf ANTED \u2014 AN ENERGETIC MAN.with good business qualifications, can Secure a managerial position with Ohjo oor- poration, capitalized for $250,000 ($150,000 bald 1%) ai salary of $1500 and liberal commission.bY taking stock in company for term of engagement.stock to be taken up at expiration of agreement.This company is composed of some of the best business men In Col .Address C.W.Walker, 88 and 9 La Balle st., Chicago.sod tf WANTED \u2014 A BUTLER.APPLY WITH references to Mr.Joseph, 868 Dorches- ter at.- + 123 2 VV ANTED EXPERIENCED FUR MAchine operators, high wages: also girls as apprentices.Apply to D.A.Cowan, Superintendent, James Coristine and vo.Limited, corner St.Paul and St.Nicholas oe 5 121 AN ANTED \u2014 CAKE, AND PASTRY HAND.Apply McKeown's, 370 St.Antoine st.ANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK, IN A quiet family, going to Dorval for the summer; housemaid kept.Highest wages to & girl! with good references.Apply 17 St.Mark street.'ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A YOUNG LADY for a confectionery store.One with experience preferred.Apply 4127 Se.Catherine street.\u2019 WANTED TO PURCHASE ANTED \u2014 YOURS.YOUR LADIES AND ¥ your gentlemen friends\u2019 cast off clothing.turs of all descriptions, travellers woollen sam- bast cash prices for good goods.P Britain, Addvess J.McA., 831 Peel at, city.us e NTED \u2014 JOBS OF PAINTING, PAPER and two large windows.Apply 219 Berri st 4 OOMS \u2014 TO LET, NEWLY FURNISHed; gentleman only; rent in advance: \\ hanging, decorating and fresco ka 1 ing.ett, by an expériepced wormuan; best references; charges moderate.Address D.Pinchas, 48 Brondson lane, off Dorchester.- 117 6 ANTED SITUATION BY FIRST class cutter, with first class city references, employed with J.J.Milloy, St.Catherine mt, for seven years.Address ex.Alix, 1000 St.James at.138 6 ANTED BY YOUNG MAN, WITH small capital, position as resident agent for some -rellable firm of manufacturers, Jn- surance company, musical instruments, etc\u2026 to reaide In Alberta, N.W.T.Have good canvassing abilities.Address Arthur Sullivan, Hazel Hill, N.8.; 119 # V ANTED -\u2014 BITUATIONS AS HOUSE- kéepers or care of children, by two English ladles; experienced, trustworthy.Address Mrs.Birt, Knowlton, P.Que.3lb 4 V TANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, RETURNING to Toromto, desires to represent Montreal house.Well acquainted in Toronto and\" vicinity and having considerable experience as traveller.Box V, 2031, dwar Office.120 2 WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY, WITH knowledge of English and French, position se stenographer and typewriter.V, 2630, from 62 to $4 por week.48 Cathcart st.nes | Rous TO LET ON SHERBROOKE \u2018 st.near Drummond.front bedmom, also bedroom and sitting room, with balcony.on bathroom flat, electricity.L, 2657, Star Branch Office.- 117 6 OOM \u2014 TO LET A WELL FURNISHED room.suitable for gentleman; breakfast tf required.126 Shuter st.175 OOM \u2014 TO LET BRIGHT FURNISHED room, 703 Sherbrooke st., near Bieury.occupant mude comfortable.117 5 J OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, also large pariour, central location; references exchanged.25 University nt 113 5 oOMS A NICE FRONT AND BACK bedroom parlour on ground floor, large and airy, newly :urnished; gentlemen only.6 M eld at.117 10 OOMS TWO COMFORTABLY FUR nished bedrooms, on bath flat; breuk- it required.2688 Si.Catherine et.118 4 oom TO LET ELEGANTLY FUR- * nisned, suitabie for one or two gentlemen; all médern conveniences Apply 30 Mac- kay at.118 4 Reoous - WELL FURNISHED (COSY .with clothes closets.gas and all fast ples, ly called for by M.Frank, 493 Craig st 120 40 \u2018ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIER and gentlemen's cast off clothing, fur coats and capes.See Sam.Pearson firet, 2336 Notre Dame st., as we pay the best prices of any other dealer.Mall orders attended, or telephone Main ¥68.107 20 V JANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES And gsrilemen's cast off clothing.furs, furniture, carpets, highest prices paid.Cali où Star Office.120 2 ANTED \u2014 AS V seamsiress, competent; O, 96885, Star Pranch V LADY'S MAID OR city references.Office.120 2 'ANTED \u2014 BY MAN.AGE 30, POSITION as watchman or other light work.Can furnish the best of references.Apply 261 Breboeut st.120 2 NTED \u2014 POSITION A8 WORKING V housekeeper for gentlemen by well educated, trustworthy joung woman, experienced be in good order and cheap for cash.Address, stating price, and where to be seen.K.2370, Star Office.18 6 y ANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE LADIKS' AND gentlemen's cast off clothing, furs, furniture, carpets, stoves, highest prices paid.Call H.Livinson, 25TB Craig st.Mall orders promptly attended to.+ 119 4 V ANTED TO PURCHASE PARTIES desiring to sell household furniture, complete or part, ready cash, to any amount, ad dress to J.Albert, 443 Craig m.or el.East 2156.119 8 V ANTED \u2014 GLASS OFFICE PARTITIONS about 20 ft.long and 10 ft.high.Reply L 119 2eod4 JANTED \u2014 ENERGETIC MEN OF GOOD Common 3 Weraster ali for tbe Fonthill Nurmer- V.2050, Star Office.- 120 3 'ANTED \u2014 PORTER BOYS.12 TO 16 fes.Previous experience not essential.Stegdy V years old; good.wages; both languages; ors.Liberal Jay: Tandsome outfit free.Ap- TANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE GENTS BI.mmended.J, 2920, Star Of- once, Stone and eilington.Toronto.cycle, in good order.cheap for cash.must be well reco 66 cod tf | Address P, 9870, Star Branch Office.V JANTED \u2014 GORDON PRESS FBEDERS, ANTED \u2014 SALESMEN FOR \u2018\u2019AUTO- |! ANTED \u2014 TY PURCHASE A LIGHT also boy to learn trade.L.E.amd A.hand rer bent autorat to.ocre De ae : ai ror eared secondhen d skiff, in gaod y\u201d .: e.8 condition.Tous Mrs.Woodhouse, Dor- F.Waters, 718% Craig wt terme.it .a = Val se JUNIOR CLERK FOR Get.Ont © es pH VV ANTED warehouse.Apply to Kerry, Wateon and Co.\\ OVERALL paid for TANTED \u2014 GOOD PANT, vi British and jacket makers: high prices pants.Apply on Monday morning, American Overall Co, 198 MoGH! st.Ÿ JANTED \u2014 A GIRL FROM 14 TO 18 years oid as general for two people, light, easy work: washing out; good wages, at 80 Victoria st.\\ ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE.with some knowledge of bookkeeping preferred; permanent position to sattefactory perwon.Address C.2778 Star Office.WANTED \u2014 APPRENTICES FOR DRESSmakers; permanent work; good wages.Apply 320 St.Lawrence at.TANTED \u2014 MAN AND WIFE A8 CAREtaker for house, 60 University; rend water, gas, and fuel free; references required.Apply Tues, 26th, 7 p.m.% MANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK WITH city references, for Hudson.for summer.Apply @ University si.Tuesday, 26th, 7 p.m.VWVANTED -\u2014 AGENTS IN EVERY LOcality where we are not already represented; low rates; prompt settianrent of losses.Fixed premiums.Apply Provincial Mutual Fire Ins.Co., New Guardian Building, Montreal.; \\ \u201cANTED - 20 GIRLS TO ASSORT NEW rags.8 Grey Num at.\\ \"ANTED \u2014 GOOD DRESSMAKER; MUST.be neat finisher; aiso young girl to learn dressmaking and aesist at lig housework.Apply 25 Hutchison st.VYANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER, WITH VIGORous personality and good address.52500 per annum for one compétent to Hand our proposition.Apply C.2758 Star Office.VV'ANTED GIRLS FOR CHOCOLATE dipping.bon bon dipping, and also for the packing room.The Montreal Biscuit Ca 16 St.Monique st.121 V YANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN AS INVOICE clerk; must write a good hand and be quick and correct a figures.Apply, stating age and experience, D, 2704, Star Office.JANTED \u2014 AT 121 2 SHERBROOKE &T., V good cook, al house-tablemaid; only those having best of city references need ply.WANTED \u2014 A 8MART GIRL FOR GEN- \"eral housework: must be @ gvod plein cook: wages no object to a competent girl.References required.85 Mansfield ot.ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED GIRLS FOR staying machines; also girls for.general work.Good wages and steady em t.Apply to The Miller Bros.©o., Li , 9 118:%.2aw Wa | IMMEDIATELY.*5 NRT enced .neckwear travellers \u2019 and outside; refèremce \u2018required.mn Office.+ 318 2 te TANTED BY A LARGE COMPANY city traveller, with large connection, and whé can conrmuend.!nterviews with Jarge and small investors.We nre going to put on the market eomething that every men and wants, snd ob auth terms of payment (weekly, monthly, or yearly) that will suit any ges or .and will insure quick sales.A good contract will be given to a hustler to work during the day or ia.the evenings.P.O.Box 1177, Montreal.\u2014! ; 17 daw ANTED \u2014 IF YOU HAVE A GUOD situation and can save money monthly, per cent, buy a.lot in Montreal Annex, the increase !n value is sure to be from 30 to 40 per cent.Free plans and information! room 228, Temple Building.117 8eod WANTED \u2014 KILTIES\u2019 BAND OF CAN- ; ads (Gordon Highlanders, Belleville), which will return June | from usual transoon.tinental tour of 40 weeks.will then be enlarged by fifteen to twenty pleces for season of 1002-3.Canadian or British born handemen in all lines address applications to Cameron Brown, Belleville, Ont., or per route in theatrical papers.109 5 law ; ANTED\u2014 HEADMASTER FOR PRINCE Albert School, St.Henrl and Ste.Cune- Conde: young man, with at Jeast five years experience in teaching; must be a B.A.having an academy diploma; applicants to state age and salary required; duties to commence about September 1st; applications and references in Writing only will be received by the secretary-treasurer.91 Obursol st., Ste.Cune- ronde.up till May 20th inst.By order.Thos.C.Fleming, Sec.-Treas.118 7 Saw WANTED \u2014 A MAN OF GOOD APPEARance and ability to aoliclt orders for the largest Northern Nurseries in the world.Trade antablished, new plan of engagement.New outfit free.Stock complete in all departments, ~Apply direct to head office, Luke Brothers Company.Montreal.01 18 2aw ANTED \u2014 8 A DAY SUR END your address nn ve and we will explain thé Miginess Tally: member.we guarantee a clear profit of $3 for hey Says or: absolutely sure; don\u2019t fafl e to-day.Imperial Sil M2, Windsor, Ont.verve ide and st the same time make it earn IB to 20 | NTED \u2014 A LARGE SIZED ROUL TOP desk, board table, between six and seven feet long and chairs: must be cheap.Address D, 2101, Btar Office.\" /ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE CAST -OFF us frst.L, Adler, 248 Craig st.Mail orders in housekeepinx: no obfsélion to country or promptiy attended.41 100 seaside.O.9858, Star Hranch Office.120 2 WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE A FAMILY VVANTRD \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE GIRL skiff, paturad wood colour, roomy, with = situation 4s working housekeeper to a two 3 and cushfons: must ngle gentleman: à good plain cook.O.9857, pairs onrs, rudder Star Branch Office.120 2 VVANTED \u2014 RESPECTABLE AND EX- peridhced women desires engagement as nures-companion to invalld lady; no objection to travel or country; moderate salary accepted; references.M, 0713, Star Hrench Office.120 2 V TANTED BY EXPERIENCED MIDdle aged nurse, care of one infant; terms moderate; city references; take Notre Dame cars, 112 Delinelle st., St.Henry.\u2019 J ANTED\u2014WORK.MODISTE.IN UNDERwear and repair ladies\u2019 dresses and also children\u2019s wear made to order; also boys\u2019 suits made to onder.No.427a St.Lawrence si.near Sherbrooke.V jANTED \u2014 A WELL EDUCATED AND refined young lady.would ect as com- penion to a lady going to England or the con- nent In return for expenses.T.2038, Star ice.VWANTED \u2014 TYPEWRITING TO DO AT home, day or evening, sccuracy guaranteed and terms mogerats.Apply to Forrest Moore, 24 Lorne avenue, Montreal.VV ANTED SITUATION BY A GOOD plain cook.with child three years nld; country preferred; city references.P, 9035, Star Byanch Office.clothing, jewellery, etc.; highest prices .Dai: Can and ee R.and Co.354 Wagcen \u2014 GARDEN WORK.TWO OR Crall st.121 2 three days per week for season; Jobbing + done; city refertnces.Gardener, 10 St.Moni- 3 ANTED \u2014 THE CATALOGUE OF A Que mt.first clhes ster ple view y Advertiser has several orders to be filled im: mediately.Address H.2893.Star Office.PANTED DOUBLE HIGH OFFICE desk, 7 or 8 ft.long.Address 745 Craig etreet.V ANTED \u2014 SAILING YACHT, CAT RIGged, to rent or buy cheap, 18 to 22 feet.WANTED :- SEWING BY THE Dar.first clàss drempmaker, cut and fit tailoe system; also boys clothing.288 St.Denis.YWANTED 4 WORK BY A PARISIAN dressmaker from New York.4100 Gt.Catherine at, Westmount.: WANTED \u2014 MATTRESSES MADE OVER at residences, 31: in lots of six.The each: : preferred, frame 22 in.gear.68 tn 72.State length of time in use, price and where wheel may be seen.J, 2927, Star Office.* aaa.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 AGENTS WANTED.; \\ANTED \u2014 A SAFETY KEY CHECK.Prevents loss of keys: agents d to smaller lots, smaller discounts.Fraser, 425 is st.Answer, giving description, condition and terme to À.L.ir.P.O.Bex 917.JWNTED \u2014 BICYQLE, CLEVBLAND VV 4NTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman position as first class cook.with family living in the States; ran give best references.T, 903¢, .6tar Branch Office.WASTED \u2014 EMPLOYMENT BY A GOOD plain cook, with firm class references, amall family.Apply at once to Mrs.Riva, 10% Manafield ot.: 21 3 take orders for us at handsome profits; sample.neatly stamped with your name and address, 10c; stamped outfits supplied.Hart Mtg.Co., 727 Manhattan ave., Brooklyn, New York.V TANTED \u2014 AGENTS.§3 TO 85 A DAY introducing genuine \u2018'\u2018Super-Asbestos'\u201d wicks; light equal to incandescent electricity; lasts about eight years.Address Fireproof Safety Wick Works, Chicago.WANTED \u2014 THREE TRAVDLIING MEN for Canada.pce unnecessery.Honorable, permanent employment.No ocan- vassing.Sstary $80 month, expenses and commission.Address F.B.LeCrome, 381 Wabash ave, Chicago.V \u2018ANTED \u2014 AGENTS.§30 TO $0 WEEKly easlly made.We prove this.Luminous namepiaten, numbers.signs readable darkest nights; samples free.Rigin Supply Co., Englewood, Iil.WANTED \u2014 AGENTS ALL OVER CANada to sell the best household article on the market, used in every home: big profits.Royal Manufacturing Co.London, Ontario.111 cod t?MAxTED EITHER LADIES OR gentlemen, to engage in the mmle of our watches.Wo give our agents a free sample $10.00 watch to take orders with and a very liberal commission, If you want @& lucre- ANTED \u2014 AN ORGANIST AND CHOIR- W master for St.Albar's Church, Ottawa.$4,000 organ; water motor; mals choir.Apply with testimonials and references to Venerable Archdeacon Bogert, 169 Stewart at., Ottawa, Ont.121 2 2aw VV ANTED \u2014 BLACKSMITHS, GOOD ON ! Iron fencing, fire escapes, etc.very highest wages paid to suitable men.The J.R.&mith Iron works, Ottawa.N ANTED \u2014 BNERGETIC, STEADY : young man.both languages, to deliver and oollect.Apply between 8 and ® pm.J.A.Paterson and Co.73 York st.Westmount.V 7 ANTDD \u2014 YOUNG MEN WITH TALDNT ' for drewing.to train as pen and Ink illustrators.Free sample lesson with terms.New York School of Caricature, Wortd Bldg.New York.WANTED \u2014 STATE SUPERINTENDENT \u2019 - to .manage branch office for Chicago house; $2000 salary with Der repart all expenses.Steady position.ty required.Address W.Langton, Sec.303 Poa- diac Bidg., Chicago.; ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST \u2018 with housework and mind baby.to sigep st her own home.Apply 91 _Coursol ut.ANTED \u2014 30 STONE CUTTERS, USED .to rune leks, good wages and free ranspo n the right .< once 437 St.James ut.oy.men.Apply at >.; ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT IN small family, wash! .home.194 Cherrier st.= &ivea out; good WANTED \u2014 BY THE FIRST OF JUNE Live.genteel and permanent position write us r ple outfit and terms st once.Empire Watch Co.40 Richmond st., west, Toronto, Ont.112 8 3aw ANTED \u2014 AGENTS.STEAM ENGINeers licenses.Pamphlet containing questions asked by examining Board of Engineers.Free to any person desiting to obtain a city, state or government license to operate a stèam lant.Geo.A.Zeller, publisher, 131 ao 4th, t.Louis, Mo., U.8.A.100 5 Jaw ANTED \u2014 AGENTS.WE HAVE THE - only genuine gaslight burner that makes own gts at lc à day; fits any lamp; for BOc; frees to those boy just from school.for the wholesale dry goods trade, one living with his parents prefe - with 2863.pret Tred Apr , particulars, 1 5 .WANTED \u2014 AT ONOB YOUNG LADY er and typewriter; must have knowledge oi bookkeeping.State wages.F.2968, Star Office.WANTED _ DETECTIVES, BVERY LO- cality.good salary, experience sary.International Detective Agency, Mi- waukes, Wis.WANTED \u2014 BUILDERS A \u2018 In Toronto.Wages 20 cents hour.Apply to Secretary of Dullders\u2019 ™ Toronto.119 3 Sew VYANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER FOR BIScuits and oonfectionefy, territory Que bec, New Brunswick, e Ddward Island, both languages.Staté \u2018age, experience and salary,\u2019 E, 2844, Star Office.VY ANTED \u2014 GIRLS, FOR: NAIL SORTING room About fift to twenty years old: algo for feeding maottfines: eightæen to twenty-five years of age prececred: ey employment to ose who prove satistact .after trial.Must understand Kaglish.Tuesday (or later) to Mr.Aaglison, pt ada Horse Nail Company.138 Mul.st .JANTED \u2014 PLAIN - trs N NS GIRL AT once.Apply to , Protestant In- tants\u2019 Home, 508 Guy st.; Can- Apply | ANTED \u2014 CARPENTERS AND JOIN- W erû \u2018also labourers.D.H.Scott, 2560 &t.Catherine at.\u201c Warm \u2014 STRONG BOY FOR CAR- rine pater shop.D.H.Soott, 2000 @t.Cath- [ '\u2018ANTED -\u2014 BRIGHT BOY FOR RAIL- ' way office to start at $12.50, Gooë prospects for.promotion.F, 2868, @tar Offtce.+= : 121 3 Le ln country hotel.F.2846, Star Office.ANTPD \u2014 A STRONG BQY TO WORK * round a factory.Apply at the Paper Box Co, 64 Queen et.- 121 2 ANTED \u2014 40 HOUSE PAINTERS.J.N.Areand and Co, 82 Vittoria sq.WASTED \u2014_ AT -SABREVOIS -COLLBOE \u201cMontreal.for the.ffat of .Octèber, & resident male tencher; must speak French and Lariviere English.- Apply to Rev., : .121 3 2aw 121 Chatham st ontreal.\u2019 Ww ANTED \u2014 A GIRL ABOUT 18 YWARS old to take care of ed nak \u201cDé Le more io 1 00 Geter on - ne VV ANTED-OFFICE LADY, ALO A YEW A £35, Havidining pists de our ofticy or MT, + éressgé auvoisge, - Sh: 8038, \u2018snr.a NM ANTED \u2014 COOK, WILLING TO WORK | 8 good plain cook for small family, to go chimneys: no smoke; lamp to the country: t understa : istring to work for us; méntion paper.Em- Ply 15 Ontario avenue any vroni ten Pire Gastignt O0, 168 Nessau st, Now York.p.m.City references required.121 4 TE 108 4 law 'ANTED \u2014 SMART, INTELLIGENT |.MACHINERY FOR SALER SALE \u2014 CARBONATOR.FOR BEER - and lager.Trust and loan Co.of Can.V ANTED \u2014 POSITION BY YOUNG LADY ag mother's help or would not object to go to country.Address D, 2796.Star Office.127 2 ANTED FIRST CLASS ITTHOGRA- phic engraver is open for permanent position; many veers © ence: commercial work.etc.D.2809, Star Office.WANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY TOUNG man to xo to country for summer; strict- Omoper: god references.P 9069, Star Branch ice./ANTED \u2014 RY A MARRIED MAN OF thirty.six vears.a position as emleeman or traveller, having first class connection, speaking both languages.having good refer- \u2018ences.D, 2810, Star Office.VVANTED BY YOING MAN WITH small capital, prsition as resident agent for some reliable firm.manufacturers, .nsur- ance company.musical instrumems, etc., to reside in Alberta, NNW.T.Have good canvassing abilities.Address Arthur Sullivan.Hazel HI, N.8, 119 2e0d WANTED \u2014 HOURE PAI 10.PAPER hanging.tinting, grainiff;\"\"etc.good | Work and low prices.Tel.3180.Uptown.A.Barker.14A Sussex.118 3 Jaw WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY.KNOW- ihg shorthand and typewriting.bath languages, experienced, desires situation.Address 78 Cadieux et.VWANTED \u2014 A YOUNG WOMAN OF REfinement and education desires a position as companion, the car» of an Invalid or as nureery governess.Address H, 2989, Star Office.A 121 2 WANTED \u2014 EMPLOYMENT REQUBST- .0d.Who wants a gid bopkkeeper, epéaka French and English.Address Armand Provost, 18 St.Famille et, Montreal.VANTED \u2014 \u2018SITUATION A8 HOUSE- : keeper for bachelor or widower.willing to \u2018go to country; capable of taking full and a good cook, In all , for two or three In family.Address K, 2062, Star Office, Montreal.+ NM/ANTBED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, DECOR.hangin aster: harms Vars nd ng, or; very low.Address to.W.B.David, 616a Dorchester st.121 6 ANTED \u2014 A REFINED YOUNG LADY modern conveniences, for xentlemen.33 >Phillips square.118 4 COMS \u2014 TO LET, LARGE BRIGHT AND very comfortable rooms, with all mod.rp | conveniences.Apply at No 2 Phillips Place.! sie + OOMS BEAUTIFUL LARGE FRONT | rooms to lei, oppusite English Cathedral breakfast optional till September, afirrw ards full board.6v University st.118 © OOM \u2014 FURNISHED.FIRST FLOOR.) few doors frum Union avenue; private | family; terms moderate.&3 Berthelot s:rect.118 3 OOM8 \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFUR- if nished, with housekeeping privileges desired.Apply 38 Fort st 119 3 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO FIRST i © class people; also fine sulie of rooms.connecting, with hot and cold running water.very central; suitable for doctor and dentist i4 Osborne, facing Dominion square 11 5 OOM TO LET 1133 DORCHESTER, gentlemen only; references exchanged.110 3 OOMS \u2014 TWO WDBLIi, FURNISHED y rooms, double and single, hot and cold water, bath, modern accommodations.140 St.Alexander st.opposite St.James Mahnd-.ist Church.119 3 OOM TO LET.FURNISHED.BATHroom flat, use of kitchen, aix dollars per month.293 S:.Charles Borromee st.Nice locality, near Bherbrookr.119 3 OOM - TO LET NICELY FURNISHED front room on bathroom flat, suitable for one or two gentlemen; private family.246 Bleury st.119 3 OOMS \u2014 TO LET FOR TWO GENTLE- ' men.Iacing Viger Gardens.Home comforts.278 Craig st.119 3 Roous \u2014 TO LET BEAUTIFULLY FURnished double \u2014end single rm ms, Ayer light.wardrobe, fine bath.gentiemen only.References exchanged.806 and 818 Palace at.118 6 OOMB \u2014 TO RENT NICBLY FURNISH- : ed front room, newly furnished, on batd- room floor; gentleman omly.279a Bleury pt.119 3 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED, BATH FLAT.with or without board, one or two gen- tlemen only.138 Hallowell st.overlooking M.A.Grounds, Westmount.118 4 OOMS.\u2014 TO LET TWO NICE ROOMS, * house newly painted and tinted, everything fresh and clean.6 Buckingham ave.120 3 OOM3 \u2014 VERY LARGE FRONT ROOMS FRY a IR OOMS \u2014 HANDSOMELYT FURNMNEERD front double, suitable for professions! os business genpleman: no children; every modern.convenience; &leo furnished double room, suitable for a married couple or two gentie- men.76 Mackay st.Tel.Up 2485.OOMS \u2014 A LADY IN WESTMOUNT OF- : fers roams.en suite, elegantly fumish- ed,\u201d large grounds and shade trees, .slectrio Jight, telephone.first class board.Also table board for gentlemen.Address 320 Kenaington avenue.120 6 M8 \u2014 TU LET, 142 MANSFTELD ST.' large, well furnished room for one of more gentlemen.120 2 OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, EVERY convenience.81 Victoria st.Gentlemen only.References.; 120 3 JPOOMS \u2014 TO LET FOUR UNFURNISH- « ed , or & smail flat, Immediate possession, 2101 St.Catherine, corner Bleury.OOM \u2014 HANDSOME LARGE ROOM, * gentlemen with best references ouly.2 Torrance st._.OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, © all modern conveniences, in private fam- biz Cadieux st.OOMS \u2018- TWO LARGE PURNISHED © rooms to let.Apply 136 St.Antoine st.OOMs \u2014 FOR SUMMER MONTHS, AT \u201c 46 Cathcart street, large, bright, airy furnished as bedroom and sitting room, and a kitchen, pantry, with, gas stove.hot and (ould water.etc., on ground Moor; 8lso large pleasant furnished room on other floors.reierences exchanged.118 3 law voM3s - Tv nished rooms un bathroom flai, for light housekeeping: private family, gas.at.Dpminique st - 121 2 = NICELY FURNISHED LARGE front parlour bedroon, modern conveniences; private fam!ly.transients accommodated.20 Moai] College avenue.Vo ily.ronms, es LET THREB UNPUR- T7100 LET IN WESTMOUNT, private family: no children; very -com- fortable.Address J.2015, Star Office.1 OOMS ~~ TO LET TWO BRIGHT PRONT + rooms, comfortably furnished, suitable for gentleman or married couple, one doot abave Ft.Catherine: very reasonable terms; fire minutes\u2019 walk from centre of city.Guy st.121 2 1 ™mom.with bay window, on bathroom flat.Daisy furnaie; modern cunt enieaces 110 Abbot avenue, Westmouni.1 OOMS -~ LARGE FRONT ROOM ON - bath fat: als rooms oa op flat: tres pen accommodated 91 Union avenue.OOM NICELY FURNISHBOD FRON1 ONE NICE [LARGE ROOM TO 58 st.Matthew st.\u2014 mm eres Ï OOMS - PRIVATE HOUSE.DOUBLE and single, a salte.bed and sliring room, \u201cfar a bachelor, baih flail, gentlemen only.2 McGlil College avenue.OOMS ~ ON BATH FLAT.PORCELAIN bath.hot water.electric light, quiet 135 Caths@ral, Urd door from Dominion house square.ooMms LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS, nicely furnisned, hnt water, electric light, central fur down town business; als> table hoard.S Deaver Mall square.119 2e0d TPOUMS \u2014 TO LET, WITH USE OF TELE.J phone, furnished or unfurnished.Apply 30 Sussex avenue.116 2e04 $9, FRONT ROOM.IN PFRL Auer light.all oconveni st.References asked.119 Zeoû OOM \u2014 FURNISHED IN QUIET HOUSE, modern conveniences: central, pleasant Incality; transiehts received.267 St.Urbals street.RooMs - TO LET.NEWLY RENOVATED : -Tooms 101 Mance at.oom - rate family, ences.T4 Cathcart MS 125 METCALFE STREET, \u201c very nice rooms, bath floor, electric light, hot and cold water, for gentleman anly.OOMS -\u2014 COMFORTABLY FURKNISHED bedroom, bathroom flat.102 Stanley st.OOM& \u2014 TO LET.NEWLY PURNISH- : ed, suitable for nurses, with use of teje- phone.Apply 33 Sussex avenue.OOM ATTIC WELL FURNISHED street.OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE FRONT furnished rooms, with light use of kit- chen if required.\u201d Terms reasonable, No.$ &t.Edward st., oft Bleury.OOMS \u2014 TO LET - UNFURNISHBC front parlour, four dollars: or double fi $6.or furnished aa bedroom and altting room for $8; private family of three; fine healthy locality.642° Upper Sanguinet st.OONS TO LET ON BATH FLAT, 9 nicely furnished double bedrooms.and tnt water; private family.Apply.Versailles st.121 \u20ac OOMS LARGE, WELL FURNISHED - deudie room, very bright; also lerge unfurnished Mom on bath flat.80 University in a strictly private family.Apply 319 St.Urbain at.120 2 OOM - NICELY FURNISHED FRONT * bedroom, bath flas.suitæble for gentleman or married couple; every convent : private family.20 Prince Arthur st.120 2 M \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE ROOM ON bathroom fiat; Auer light.Apply 32 Park avenue.120 2 00M \u2014 TO RENT DOURLE ROOM OX parlour floor, nicely (furnished.85 Ung.versity st.120 3 OOM8' -\u2014~ FURNISHED, USE OF DINing mom and kitchen, ete.suit married couple.13 Mont St.Marte avenue, west of Mountain at., off St.Antoine.120 2 OOMS8 \u2014 ONE OR TWO NEWLY FURnished rooms to let, with family of two; gentlemen only.126 Champ de Mars st.117 5 OOMS \u2014 To LET FURNISHBD ROOMS, Auer light, hot and cold water: telephone; board |{ desired; gentlemen only.No.20 City Councillors st.118 4 OOMS \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE AND SIX- + gle roome, furnished, parlour flat; private family.155 Stanley at.120 2 A LADY RESIIING IN THE central part of Westmount, about ome minute's walk from Sherbrooke atreet cars, and having more room than rhe requires, would.rent a double and singles rom, with or without board: gentlemen preferred.Ad- êress O, 9803, Star Branch Office.120 2 MS \u2014 MS \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED double rooms, all modern conveniences.11 Burnside Place.120 2 Rooms - To LET LARGE PARLOUR.bay window, mantel shelf, well fur- nished, bed, bureau, large wardrobe; &lso small front rom, Auer light, comfortable house, second door from St.Denis.374 La- gauchetlere st.120 2 OOM \u2014 SINGLE ROOM, BATH FLAT, with or without board, quiet party.18 Hanover st.\u2018 120 2 OOMS \u2014 THREE FURNISHED ROOMS.Oo Mackay st.120 2 OOMS \u2014 TWO DOWBLE ROOMS ON parlour floor, 18 Osborne street, opposite Dominion square.Geritlamen only.Plano.Phone if required.No children.- 320 4 OOMS \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED double front room, convenient to Windsor and St.Lawrence oars, suitable for one or two gentlemen or ladies employed during the day.6) Prince Arthur st.120 3 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED, ON BATHROOM | flat.two windows in front, $7 per month.Apply 33 St.Antoine et.120 3 OOM - TO LET LARGE PRONT ROOM, bright and airy, on bath fiat.Auer light; suitable for married couple.152 Pee! a : LL 120 OOMB.\u2014 TO I.ET 95 DORCHESTER STy five doors west of Windarr Hotel, in a well appointed house, one double.ome Single room, with breakfast, rooms with hot.cold ?water; roferences exchanged.1185 \u201cAUKDRY MAGHINERY.AND SU) beadquarters fgr averything needed ip modern dry: te for new \u2018files .Inns catalogue fuil particular.York toning Co.Taronee.ads, 26 St.James st.Montreal, Que.desires a position ss compmaton t lad - 100 law tf or mother's help in- a for room and board.ghest city references.P, 9051, Star For SALE \u2014.HORIZONTAL ENGI Branch Office .made by 100 H.P., one 28 H.P., x ISH.P., TH.F., 8$ H.P.upright; I3 H.\u2014 : : > Po S HP.pumps chain \u2018piping.shafune.SUMMER BOARD WANTED.leye Rargerg, - è - = rubber and-leather beïting, chéap.Muilin \u2018and : : na Go., 87 Papineau .gquare.\u201cOU ANTED \u2014 BY A GENTLEMAN FUR : \u2014 family, In St Lamba Apply with pon - .- » .bply partieu- PHOTO JEWELLERY.Jars, V.2006, Biar Office.1% 3 msn - .VYANTED \u2014 SUMMER BOARD AROUND paoto NS Back River or Au Sault, convenient to any photograph, ali kinds, \u2018club electric ears, one lange fromt bedroom, suit- Someirery ula Co to\u201d Caulogue ae a hem ea RE se 5 à ae , à , ;, 4 agente wanted.\u2019 0% law tf @tar Office.=» aad Le = _ d.\u2014 \u2014 ~ Ty ANTED \u2014 TWO ADULTS AND CHILD LAUNDRY MACHINERY.: |'VVof turec.requity boura in quiet house, \u2018near.oliy.Addresy, staling terms, which must be modern: te, P, 9928, Star.Branch Office.WANTED \u2014 BOARD IN COUNTRY FOR VV sgummer months.north ef \u2018the country N and child 10 months.Re.ust: be moderate.1e terns.which, SES Branch \u201c POPILS WANTED.OOMS \u2014 COMFORTADLY FURNISHED.no meals; gentlemen (only.References exchanged.Apply.170 Mansfield st.119 3 Roox \u2014~\u2014 FURNJSHED ROOM.177 field mi.MANS.119 3 OOM LARGE, BRIGHT ROOM, IN well kept house, for geitlemen only: in most central part of St.Catherine at.; rent 89 per month.O, 9824, Star Branch Office.119 3 OOMS \u2014 PARLOUR BEDROOMS, ON first floor, nicely furnished, also room on bath flat.23 McQlil College avo.110 3 Roox ~ WURXIPHED R FRONT I eek * rooms ba beth flat, an Upper rosma, 2 riy furnuhed.Universit street.Reoons - NO.7 UNION AVE.FURnished moma.one double and one single.\u2019 bath bat; breakfast if required.JOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED room.modern conveniences, family pei- vate: gentismen only.JA8 Union ave.121 2 OOMS \u2014 TWO LARGE UNFURNISHED ' rooms to let.2 Brunswick st.131 8 I OOM GIVEN FREE TO A RESPECTable working woman for her & widow.Apply E.2827, Star Office.OOMB VBRY COMFORTABLY nished_ double and single, with Aues light and home comforts: terms reasonable; private famiiy.870 Palace si.y by 121 2 FUR- + OME - FURNISHED.LARGE NICELY furnished double rooms, sultable gen tlemen, lady friends or married couples, nice albgle front.gas, Auer light, all op bath fiat.78 Mansfield st .OOMS - NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLY room, Auer ligt, quiet housa.Apply G08 Sherbrooke ai., between Park avenus and Mance \u2018si.\u2014_\u2014 F OOMS8 \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE AND SINGLE rooms, moderate terms; gentlemen pres ferred.719 Sherbrooke at.121 2 COM8 \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED OR UNfurnished rom for married couple, for housekeeping or for elderly gentlemen.House newly renuvated.60 Aylmer st.121 2 \u201cTpooms - NICE.COMFORTABLAR double rooms.also Fingle, nn bath flat, with board.terms moderate.723A Sherbrodke street.7 141 3 I OOM TO LET COMFORTABLE © double ranm on bath flat.Auer light, hot water heating.private family.60 Berthe- let st.COMS - To LET.PARLOUR FLAT well furnished, all modern conveniences 3% Victoria st ope me an COMS \u2014 TWO PLEABANT ROOMS, private family.suitable for three yrung men or ladies.with breakfagt or light housekeeping privileges.70 Crescent et.| OOMS\u2014 A DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOM with or without board.Private family.70 Orescent st.OOM \u2014 TO LÉT FSRNIGHED ROOM: telephone.61 Park Qvenue.OOMS - NEATLY FURNIBMED BED- © poom on bath fiat, tieman, modern conveniences: Apply 708 Palace st.Moos \u2014~ TO LET BEAUTIFUL ROCs, double and] single.with all modern con- venienc#s, in Cahädian French family.T4 ut.Denis at.oo - for one or two grn- private famil;.TRANSIENTLY OR PERMANently, e¢l~ggoutly furnished, svery com.! fort, two baths fine location; house large, «sol and quiet.741 Sherbrooke st.' OOM& \u2014 TO LET ONE LARGE holon rvom on ground floor, nicely.furn .newly renovated, Auer light, with every cos- venienee, 26 Union avenue.\u2018 OOM8 \u2014 TO LET LARGE OR BMALL furnished.: or clean, use of kitchen; lady.HI, 2891, fitar Office, ., Rox NEWLY FURNIBHED ROOM, bath fat, Aber light; private family: po children; terms réssonable.Mance et.\u201c FRo0Ms TO LET À MEATUY .PUR- niahed room for one POTIONS on bath , 8: 122 StU brooks rt.Terms mode ee Ro, - NEWLY FURNISHED AND À united.93 Alexander at.| otherwise :! would ike a Cathotic twe no st \u201cTpoous .TO LET IN PRIVATE FAM: fly: mo rap.| Cadious et.ist Roos \u2014 Jo LET.Sta on WITHOUT room, hot and cold water.23 Vistocte utet \u2018place, sear Sher.\u2019 ds i + a oy - td Ras RENT BACK - PARLOUR, saitablo tor, two rraslomen.12A Hanover Fous \u2014 BRIGHT, COMFORTABLY furnished bedroom, bathroom flat, fam- ay.Private; po children; rent $4.50 per month.an seen mornings or cvenlngs 190 Vinst ge Reo \u2014 FOUR ROOMS TO LET, FURnished ar not, on bathroom floor, all pew t and new paper.2414 St, Catherine gr WE Ds Re \u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, for genttemen oniy.866 Palace ~~ \u2018 » Recus~ TO LET FIRST CLASS DOUBLE and single, furnished.gentlemen only; nice balcony, hot water, etc., all home com- forces Address No.! Droim st, corner Bt.ois square.131 2 OOMS\u2014EXTRA LARGE FRONT ROOMS, Lath fal, clothes closets.Auer light.every cons entence; suitable for married couple or \u2018gentlemen; also single rooms.7ü8 Palace sueot.lOOMS .\u2014-NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE BUSINESS CHANCES.ff st TOR SALE \u2014 HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, F groceries, cigar, fruit and oonfectionery stores, and ail other kinds of businesses; rare cha tor beginners.Houses to let.L.Harris, 28 St.VV ANTED \u2014 PURCHASERS OF SHARDS In industrial investment which makes & profit of 00 p.c.on Its capital and pays half .yearly dividends at rate of 10 p.c.Further capital is required to extend plant to meet growing requirements of business.APP 8, rN gt por \u2014 AT A To BARGAIN, A TILED oe; alter, make, too large for owner.Address er vas fice.For, sas \u2014 IF YOU REQUIRE YOUR ice furnished with hew or sscondhand office nti don't forget lo call at 28 Bt.Fra.Xavier et, and you will wonder how we can sell so cheap.W.P.Stanton.2 \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KIND- R BALE > Toor, Star Office.A COAL Jor 3 SALE \u2014 AT LOW PRICE, and wood yard, in 8 good location.Ap | py to D.Lornes, 162 Cadleux st.Montreal.110 4 LOF ACCOUNT SICKNESS AND LBAVING the city wil! sell cheap a high cines cigar, fruit Viger, good and candy store, near Place spot.Ive Craig.120 2 [MBER LIMITS AND PULP LANDS » for sale, by expert explorer; only principals and moneyed men need reply.Highest credenilals furnished.F, 2806, Star Office.(CAPITAL WANTED TO EXTEND OLD established manufacturing business.(Goods sold to trade only.First class invest- ling, $3; cut maple, .00; blocks, $2.00; mill blocks, $1.78 per lcad, delivered Anywhere in the city.J.C.mid, Richmond square.Bell Tel Lo For BALE \u2014 ON CREDIT OR FOR CASH furniture, carpets, olicloths, eto, to suit every taste, at es defying all compe tition.Prince Co., Se.Lawrence st.76 :?BALE\u2014 BBAUTIFUL LINE OF ROLL an?fiat top desks for sale cheap.HA.Wider and Co, 258 St.James st.OT Uf NOR BALE \u2014 SPLENDID LINE OF ROLL and fiat top desks, office and board tables, rotary chairs and etools, at Wilder a 2568 St.James at.108 \"and single rooms on bathroom flat.with .a R E CORBY ELEVATOR AT a it rent.Al dividend.Principals only.No trifl- SAL.\u2014 ; ail conveniences.812 Dorchester st.oppose ers apply.Box M, 2826, Star Office.Belleville, Ontario, capacity about 70.traser Institute + given first of Beptem- Goms \u2014 \u201cquiet private house, \u2014 BATH AND UPPER FLAT.IN all modern conveni- Rs ences.37 McGill College avenue.Apply forenoon or evening.121- 6 OOM - TO LET A DOUBLE FRONT room on ground floor, nicely furnished, also single furnished room on same floor.Ap- jiÿ lb Notre Laine de Lourdes st.121 z+od OOMS \u2014 TO LET IN A PRIVATE BN7- Hah family, with use of telephone and bathroom.4034 Tupper st., corner of At water avenue.Reoxs \u2014 FURNISHED ont UNFURnished, newly renovated.new manage- memt.possession at once.64 Crescent et.second door below St.Catherine OOMS AT 45 CATHCART STRDFT.large, bright, airy rooms, furnished as bedroom and sitting room, and a kitchen, pantry, with gas stove, hot and cold water, eté., on ground floor; also large pleasant furnished room on other floors.Refernaces exchanged.115 3 law SUMMER BOARD.\u2014\u2014 JARD AT SHAWBRIDGB, A COX- modious and well equipped cottage, ad- Joined by extensive grounds, in easy access of river, near stauom, will be opened for a limited number of guests May 23rd.Address P.M.J ordan.114 26 OARD \u2014 BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOUSE at St.Faustin, furnished or unfurnish- od; terms moderate.Address Wilfrid Tessier, Bi.Faustin, Que.in 4 B front, sentlemen.\u2014 UPPER LACHINE, LAKB large, airy, well furnished rooms, N.vivd, Btar Branch Office.119 OARD MAPLE COTTAGE, NEAR Laurentian Mountains, nice cool rdums, exdellent board; near station and Post Offlus, two mails daily.Terms moderate.Address Mra.Alex Stevens, Maple Cottage, St.Feix de Valois, Que.110 RD \u2014 AT ST.GABRIEL DE BRANdon, ten-rvomed, furnished house, overlooking iake and near station; fine scenery, boating, vathing, fishing.Mrs.Hicks, St Gabriel de Brandon.118 4 OARD \u2014 MRS.BENOIT 18 NOW PREpared tu receive boarders for the sum- mér months, ali mdern accormmodalions.Charges moderate.Chateau benoit.A-ldress Box -11b, St.Agathe des Mont.\u201c120 4 AND BOARD AT ST.Roous Agathe des Monts, nice board and comfortable rooms, five minutes from station.fronting on lake.Apply w Mrs, M.Maynes, St.Agathe des Monts.$202 ARD AVONMORE COTTAGE, STE.Agathe des Munts This beautifully situated cottage 1s now open for reception of guess.Apply for terms, etc.to P.O.Box 1fu8.Mrs.J.H.Ryan.120 3 OARD - LITTLE METIS, FIRST CLASS accommodation for boarders in newly furnished house, close to Jost Office.open June ISth.Apply 284 St.Catherine st, or Tost Office, Little Metis.121 3 VARD - (OMFORTABLE ACCOMMOdation overlooking lake, good fishing: wvod bething:.terms $4.50 per week; boats free.Address Mrs.S.St.Pierre, Island Lake Farm, Stanbridge, Que.121 3 OARD- BOARDERS WANTED AT MRS.Sanford Bordens, Vhillipsburg.P.Q.pleasant rooms, good Four} und moderats prices, house situated in a pleasant part of the village, less than five minutas\u2019 walk tm the lake and Post Office.2 CARD \u2014 A FEW SUNMER BOARDERS can find accommodation at moderate terms by applying to Mrs.Cardinal, South Lancaster, Ont.; 121 4 OOMS \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED \u2018rooms in large house, near river: kitchen privileges, ten minules\u2019 walk from sia- tion.Box 76, Richmond, Que.sul 2 OARD \u2014 MRS.SALMON IS NOW PREpared to take boarders for the summer months, all modern accommodations; terms moderate; two minutes from electric cars.Apply Nrs.Salmon, Salmon Station, Cartier- ville, Que.MW ANTED BOARDERS FOR SUMMER months, comfortable rooms, good boating and fishing.situated beside the river, 3 minutes\u2019 walk from tbe Longueull ferry.moderate terms.Spetial rates to f(æmilies.For further particulars apply or address to Mrs.J.Smith, 25 St.Charlos st., Longueuil, Que.OARD \u2014 GOOD BOARD AND ROOMS at Cap à l'Aigle.Apply to Mr.G.Riverin.OARD \u2014 BOARDERS RECEIVED IN beautifully situated country house, near etation; large verandah; shady lawn, boating, fighing.Address Box 18, Cowansville, Que.121 -\u2014 SUMMER BOARD AT LAKE View Cottage, first class table, airy rooms; rates for June $4 per week.Mrs.Mar- tin, St.Hypolite de Kilkenny.119 Peod QAR!) \u2014 SUMMER RESORTS.THB Grand Union Hotel, Vaudreull Village, uw Dow open to receive travellers and sum.mar tourists; first class rooms and board.Bus at all trains, C.P.R.and G.T.R.Chas.Besner, - Proprietor.118 12 Jaw QARD \u2014 LORD MINTO HOTEL OPENed May 15th, 19003, for the summer.This hotel is beautifully situated on Lake St.Joseph.six miles from St.Agathe, is new, and up-to-date, and in the centre of extensive fishing grounds.For terms and par- For SALE \u2014 MILK ROUND OF 35 GAL- tons daily, with full outfit; good reasons for selling.Address J, 2008, Star Office.Fer SALE\u2014 NOTRE DAME ST., HOCHE- laga, siding C.P.R, docks, eic., un- \u201cequalled in convenience \u2018and price.P.B.Brown, real estate agent.97 St.James.( F INTEREST TO THE INVESTING PUB- He; we are (he Stent company in existence paying cash weekly dividends on Investments; highest references from investors; your money always subject to your controi; legl- timate and substantial, full particulars mailed free.Address B.R.Uornto and Co., Norfolk, Va.\u2018EWSPAPER AND JOB OFFICE; MUAT be said this spring; one of the moît complete country properties in Eastern Ontario.Address L.2867, Star Office, Montreal MOR SALE \u2014 A FIRST CLASS GROcer's business, fresh stock, good reason tor welling.Addresa P, 9088, Star Branch ot- fice.RARE CHANCE, $1560 WILL BRING at leant $5640 in two years: no risks For proof, apply or write, Henry Frigon, room 9.\u2018Ja Presse\" Building.or 105 Marlborough st.city, Explanation given free.FOR SALE - OR TO RENT, 54 FT.ij] sguare, 2 stories feed mill, with wood and ¢nal yard, next C.P.R.tracks, at Mile End.Apply 12 Chenier st, near Mile Bnd Station ATENTS GUARANTEED.PATENTS SR- cured or fee returned.end model or sketch for free opinion as to patentabl!iity.Send for our Illustrat-d Guide Book, finest publication issued for free distribution.Contains 100 mechanical movements.Tells how to obtain a patent, how and what to invent for profit, how to sell patents, law points for în- ventors, ete Patents secured through us ad: vertised without charge in tha Paient-Recoré Sample copy free.We also send free our list vf inventions wanted Address Evans.Wilkens and Ca, Registered Patent Atterney: Evans Bullding, Washington, D.01 4 law R SALE \u2014 FIFTY PEANTT VENDING machines: a good opportunity: will be rold at a bargain.Apply M, 2419, Star Office.118 2 2aw sALE \u2014 Fer ESTABLISHED BUSINESS College in Montreal Address for particulars M, 9711, Star Office 18 3 Saw À) \u201cRITE FOR popular instalment LITERATURE AND OUR plan of selling big cash dividend paying mining oil stocks.Dividend Securities Co, 61 Broadway, New York.100 3 law R SALE \u2014 ONE KET WOOLLEN MILL machinery.Special inducements to anyone wishing tn start a grist mill, tannery.woodenware or furniture factory.Apply te J.Harper, V.Clerk.Sunbridge, Oat.103 4 law VE HOTELS, TWELVE &ALOONS, AT sacrifice, special one in heart of city, $2500.$15 cash.We have gRenulne bargains if vou mean business apd will help you finan.clally Also grocery.cigar stores, lovely cnn- fectionery store, rash not required, guarantee accepted; first class printing establishment, cheap: lunch rooms, butcher shops, boarding houses, etc.Properties.lots, hotels, farms exchanged.country hotels, some near Montreal, at sacrifice (\u2018onsuit us and get satisfaction.Our an since 10 years.Dagenals and Co., FOB Craig.corner Main, rooms 10, 1j.12.Telephone Eaat 1810, BOARD.BOARD \u2014 TABLE BOARD.RATES UNtil further notice: Three meals dally, $4.30 weekly; breakfast and dinner, $3.50 weekly: lunch and dinner, $3.50 weekly.Table d'hote service.Terms payable strictly in ad- Parisian House, vance.Madame M.Corbugy.Proprietress, 81 and 81 Union avenue, few doors off Morgan's establishment.nr s OARD - MRS SEARL.LADIES\" DOC- - thr: strictly private accommodation, with profesgional attendance for ladies.Ladies treated and attended.28% St.Monique at.118 5 OARD \u2014 TABLE BOARD A PRIVATE family tn the vicinity of Park ave., desire ten gentlemen, as table brarders; terms twelve dollars a month.F, 2880, Star Office.OARD \u2014 MRS.BRAZEAU, LADIES sick nuree, removed from 10% Rerthelet to 285 Bleury st.rooms ant accommodationa ber.For further particulars apply w H.Corby.Belleville, Ont.116 6 R SALE \u2014 6 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN used pianos.1 Shiokering.4 fr.9 ln.high, was $850 now 8285.1 mer, Cabinet Grand, nearly as good as now, $240.1 Steln- way, soft sweet tone, $228.1 Knabe, rosewood case, $200.Layton Bros., The Art Piano and Organ House, )é4 Peel street.N., B.\u2014 Open evenings until the end of the mati; 1 HOR SALE \u2014 THRED SPECIAL BARgains in new plans case organs by Thomas, Doherty and Berlin, 6 ootaves mouse and dust proof pedals.Prices respectively §96, $110 and $125.Terms $10 cash and $5 per month.Liberal discount for spot eash.Layton Bros., 144 Peel st.N.B.\u2014Open evenings until the end of the month.119 3 R SALE \u2014 A SOLID SILVER FIFTY cent plece for forty.five, only one left, if not called tor beforé the 25th will be sold to pay expenses.Have you heard of commercial trousers to order at $3.75; bewt dressed men wear them, Mulcair Bros, 1842 Notre ame.R SALE \u2014 PIANOS.TWO PBRFECT- ly new upright Steinway plance, with .all the latest improvements, at bargain prices.Enquire at office Two new upright Chicker- ing planos, slightly shop worn, at bargain prices; one nearly new upright Heiotzman piano, used only three months at concerts, cost $400, price now 290.Two nearly new Nordheimer upright planos, 8 pedals, gnod tone, cost $400, bargain price $260; Lindsay upright ~ cabinet grand, 3 pedais, finest style, splendid tone, regular price $350, bargain price $260.Heints- man, magnificent square piano, 7 1-3 octaves and fine tons, cost $500, bargain price $140; Steinway square, full size and excellent tons, cost $tkx, bargain price $183; Howard aplen- did upright Howard plano, 7 1-3 octaves.cabinet grand.3 pedals, every improvement; only on hire for five months, cost $873, bargain price.$250.Easy terms of payment and \\ib- discounts for cash.All instruments fully pa teed and shipped to any point on ap- Al\" Btool and packing case free with each plano.Our capital is $400,000 and our reference is the Bank of Montreal.C.W.Lindeay, Limited, 2366 St.Catherine st.Montreal.118 tf JOR SALE GAS STOVE, IN GOOD order, $4; one earthen filter, perfect, $130.Apply No.2 Rivard st, Montreal.(OR SALE \u2014 LADY'S BICYCLE, IN P, fect condition, cheap for cash, T, 2812 Star Office.120 2 {OR SALE SHOWCASES, AWNINGS, tce box, small tables, etc.Apply 24 Des- rivieres st.120 2 JOR SALE \u2014 IMPERIAL OXFORD COOKing range.in first class order; haa been used one year only.Price $20.Address A.2696, Star Office.; 120 2 MOR SALE \u201cNEW WILLIAMS BEW- ing machine; good working order; attachments complete; should be sold at once.Bargain to» prompt purchaser.What offers?120 Bt.George st.12 2 For SALE JUST RECEIVED MILL ends sheeting, butcher, roller, tabla la- on era ary serge, only 73c.Row.ne 3 Cypress, posite Windpor Hall.oa \u2014 FE SALE wn ONE NATIONAL CASH RB- | ster afd two Singer sewing machines, nana\u2019 or foot, eap to prompt buyer.Addresa M.Frank, 408, Craig st.120 2 Fos SALE \u2014 CHEAP.ONB BLACKsmith\u2019s bellows and one met of roofers rollers, 4 feet long.Address Fraser Bros.Auctioneers, 493 St.James nt.120 2 R BALE \u2014 AMONG THE BARGAINS at Leach's Piano Rooms, 2440 St.Catherine, are Morris upright, $199; Evans Bros.upright, $148; Hefntzmen upright, $133: another Helntzman upright, $160; Mason and Risch upright, $113.120 2 For SALE \u2014 A TWO DOLLAR BILL FOR ohe ninety, alan a fine summer suit tn order.$20: also & netv lot of goods for com- mercial trousers to measure at $3.75.Mul.cair Bros., 1042 \u2018Notre Dame.{OR SALE \u2014 FIRST CLASS UPRIGHT plano, latest style, 7 1-3 octaves, guaranteed tri-chord American make, very handsome.neatly new, powerful tone.$65 cash.127 Alexander st.120 2 {OR SALE \u2014 ONE LADY'S ORIENT BI- otormen and pnductors.-Apply- | Montreal Street Railway! HEADQUARTERS By telephone, -telegraph, mail or personal applica- | tion immediately.manent employment.ao plications \u2018regeived | a n y Per- (hour day or night.FOR aaa ; Foi SALE \u2014 LADY'S MASSET.MARRIS T30ous + NicBLy FURNISNES DOUSTE wheel, in perfect - \u2018cerdttfon.-chesp.Call > and single rooms b evenings, U0 Tupper st.= \"5 FPfivate family: house bas ai \"modern com veniences.Apply at 7} City Councillors sz.For SALE\u2014 ONE PAIR MEXICAN GRAY game fowl, $3.three Minorca hens, $1 Apply 20 Brunswick st.MOR BALE \u2014 COUNTRR, 9 FT.£3.00; ohe G ft.$4.00: one black walnut top, ?LE ft.$5.00; all in Esod condition, several wire AVanTeD \u2014 TO BORROW 82700, screens, different, sizes,.very cheap.Address 121 3 each.WANTED \u2018TO BORROW.AT 5 ji Luke sirect oo.e etreet property Rest - and Son, 2né Fioer, = Bains ri st.2616 St, Catherine Henn = ro iam For SALE \u2014 A ONE DOLLAR BILL FOR Ÿ el.Main ib 191 7 ninety cents cash.We can make you a 4.1 \u2014= nice blue or black suit ta order for Sunday , wear that'll add fifty per cent.to your ap- % pearance and make her feel len years young- ROOMS WANTED._ ee er.Won't reducs your bank account much.ANTED BY A MAR \u2014 RIED COUPLE, Muicair Bros., 1942 Notre Dame.\\ without children, three .furnished rooms EE TT AND POULTRY.for light housekeeping.between Bleury and Three of the best breeds of poultry: elec MOtintain.Stato terme, H.2882, Star Office.cycle, a bargain to prompt buyer.Apply eggs.from same, will sell cheap.Address 1847 ANT _ - = for ladics.109 11 s04 to 246 Elgin st.St.Hubert st, Boulevard St.Denis.\\ rooms or mal prs for fret Tame an OARD \u2014 MRS.McEWAN.LADIES SICK R SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE SPALDING _ must be moderate.Box O, 8813.Star Branch B nurse, superior paccommodation hot Fe bicycle, in good order.cost when new, Folin as\" Soom window brèciess ares 119 Zeod bathe ad ay rivets.187.Cody aa\u2019 mrtend- $100; will sell cheap or exchange for good iron beams, vaults, doors, lumber, te Cor- JA NTED \u2014 BY THREB GROWN UP ance: strictly private.CU OT 15008 shot gun, etc.P, 0836, Star Branch Office.ner Ottawa and Prince sta ! TT WW persuny a couple of unfurnished rooms, 4 - - fn the country, close to the city, Terms 2 \u2018 - For SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE GOOD : y.mod.OARD ~ BABY TO HOARD; REA.milch cow; only three years old.Can R SALE \u2014 STEAM LAUNCH, 25 X by \u2018fête E.2819, Star Office.sonable Prices ye Pleuse be geen at 123 Gilford st.ft, in good working order.fresh paint address N, 4103, Star Branch Office.110 3 : 2 od, anchor,\u201d ete., $225.Apply J.\\ ANTED \u2014 BY A GENTLEMAN TWO \u2014_\u2014 Te R SALE \u2014 GOOD TINSMITH TOOLS.H., 10 &t.Peter st., Montreal.or three rooms, en sulte, including zr.ROOMS AND BOARD.Apply to Edwin Brooks, Bobcaygeon.vate bathroom, west of Phillips square.Ca ; - | 121 2 R SALE \u2014 SINGER SEWING MA.rest of references.Address J, 2928, Star , high .: .\u2018 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.TRANSIENTS SALE \u2014 SAILING (RACING) SKIFF, ar cheap.460 Sr Raid condition; price and permaner' accommodated.Bright, cool, choice and weli furnished rooms, super lor table service; employes polite and attentive.Parisian House, 81 and 83 Union ave, few doors oft Morgan's establishment.117 5 Ï OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.DOUBLE AND single, firat class rooms and board; central locality and every convenience.2484 St, Catherine st.Tel.Up 161.117 8 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.DOUBLE AND single rooms, with first class board, al) convenjences; central location.Tel.Up 2765.79 Union avenus.118 4 Rex: \u2014 AND BOARL, LARGE FRONT parlour, also fwo large rooms on bath flat; transients taken: also table board.138 Metcalfe street.118 6 MooMs \u2014 LARGE, HANDSOMELY FUR- * pished room on bath flat, with first class ticulars apply P.O.Dox 1163, city.or to accommodation; telephone; Auer light; good Michal Bergin, Prop, St.Adolphe de How- location fur summer.287 University ut.ard.116 4 éaw 119 3 - .OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.ALSO TABLE OARD \u2014 RIVERVIEW FARM IN LAU- ,; , rentian Mountains, on L'Assomption board.93 University at.119 5 River: good boating, shing and bathing, \u2014_ beautiful pcenery and teams supplled.Terms OOM a aD DARD, FURNISHED moderate.Address Mra.C.8.Need.River._nces.Tet; Bleury st.near Be.Catherine view , De Ramsay, Que 115 3 law 220 3 RD \u2014 NEAR LAKE MEMPHREMA- - - = un, beautiful scemery, quiet.For part}- I ooMs i siog (BOARD.© LET TWO eulars apply Mrs.F.Hurlbut, Hitihuret, handsomely he me on bath East Boltan, Que.118 3 raw fiat, double and single, use large.commo- - dious and well situated to stores, meatres | \u2014 \u2018LES SAPINS\u201c Wt 10 minutes from C depot; fashion OAR, first.end boating LL ar ES locality.Apply D1 Mackey st.120 2.French spoken.Lee Sapling.Babrevols.Que.00M \u2014 AND BOARD AT 25 VICTORIA - at, ons doabie and orme single, bath flat, CHATBAUGUAY.hot water, Auer light: first class board.JOARD \u2014 HOUSE AT.The hours; will be open for May 23rd.AN those who.wish to come and pass Quéen's Holidays will ve welcome.Honora Laberge, Chateauguay.Que.OARD -\u2014 ORCHARD - FARM MOUSE, pleasantly situated on Memphromag>g Lake.near: wharf and Post Office, three miles th, Bolton Bulphur springs.Plano, nice sandy beach.Bathing house.Terms $4 and $5 per week: city reference furnished.Photo at Montreal Buriness Men's gue Office, Angus St.Martin, -Knowlton Tanding, Que.au aw OARD \u2014 OUR HOUSE IS NOW OPEN tor the séason.For particulars trite or apply to Mre.Jarvey.Shawbridge, au \u2019pooïts AND BOARD WANTED.ROOM AND BOARD BY WW ans.nay omployed during day; must Re rome , 2100, Btar iad :, .us sut pr A Fonna LADY ROOM or room with was of kitchen, = at parle or Westmount.P, 9050, Star : h Office.; Var, 3 ; DUAN AND ?wits t tm \u201crol and! Fegan | ont- ane .Moantreml.Spy ete Coons .120 2 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.CAN ACOOMMO- date a gentlomen with large furnished room and partis] board, in Westmount, near the Park and M.A.A A.grounds\u2019 (with sitting room if desired, or couid accommodate two gentlamen with rooms and partial board.No made by Gilbert, in perfect order; will sell for less than one half cost.E, 2823, Star Office.121 3 R SALE \u201cYOST' TYPEWRITING machine, in good order: a bargain.Address 2 Parc Lafontaine, corner Sherbrooka st.BABY'S GO.CARRIAGHE, 2411 8t, Catherine R SALE \u2014 secondhand, Apply to sireet.R SALE D BAIL YACHT \u201cMADGOE in good condition.Can be seen \u2018at St.Onge\u2019's, Lachine.119 3eod R BALE \u2014 LADY'S BICYCLE, IN PBR- fect order; price $12.Apply 23 BEsplan- ade avenue.118 2e0d SALE \u2014 PURE BRED FOXHOUND pups, five weeks old, five dollars each.Order quick.John Snoden, Danville, Q.| R BALE 1 REGISTERED TAMworth boar, one year old.For pedigree and price apply to Géo.E.Gingras, Knowl- ton, Que.R SALE\u2014 ONE HANDSOME PARLOUR suit, almost new.Apply 138 Elgin st R SALE 40 YOUNG PAIRS BBL- gian hares, all pedigree stock, cheap to make room, also fine flying.speedy homers.Sandy Hill Rabbitry.8 Tormey, Ottawa.TORONTO UPRIGHT This instrument has nil been thoroughly venewed.Guaranteed to give 35 years\u2019 gvod service.Price to.an immediate purchaser 8175.payable $10 cash and 36.per month.ses Ru, cash.Layton Brés., 144 Peel street.B.\u2014Open evenings until.the end of the month.121-2 2am - WAWNTED \u2014 BED (ALMOST NEW).FOR sale, also baby cerriage.cheep.a Greene ave.Apply -any time after ¢ p.m.For SAFES \u201cAND, VAULT doors, Dew and sesobdband, large stock.removing.A.children nor boarders kept, E, 2828, SALE Office.OOM \u2014 AND BOARD IN A PRIVATE family.vicinity McGM College, large st.Talepbone Main 813.éouble pariour bedroom, bow Window, Auer | light, extension ain bath; pervel choice table board: terms forty.dollars a month fer two.F.; Star Office.- OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS.ÆÉINGLE AND double; Auer light, piano.use of sitting room; qd tables kept, Summer rates.Transients.106 Union avenue.181 3\u2019 Reo* \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE Roo.NICR- ly furnished, first floor, board; also table board; Teasonabie.6 - et \u2019 ooms \u2014 = AND BOARD.TWO FINS double bedrooms, with modem conveni- , in strietly private family, ences and board without children.147 Cherrier errier street, pear Bt.Denis at.i repairs âbern, Montreal Sèfe Works, 890 Bt.James o 183004 xt For SALB \u2014 WATERPRUOP H HORSE AND waggon covers, coal bags, madé to or der; canvas, all weights and widths, 4 bags, all kinda of canves , che catalogue.\u2018\u2019Sonze\u201d Awni .Tac- paulin Co, 779 Craig st, ontress.280 Saw tt ti 3 \u2014 AND TJ TABLE BOARD AT THŸ board Wook.A recent ite st st.posite SE $10; very cheap.48U St, Urbain st.; TOR SALE \u2014 A TEN DOLLAR BILL FOR nine ninety, also a nice spring and sum- AILIFF'8 SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF mer sult.to order, $16.Commercial trousers bec, District of Montreal, No.to measure $3.78.Mulcair Bros, 142 Nowe |.1083, Circuit Court.F.Burnet, Plaintiff.Se Mra.M Bourdon, Defendant, On the une, , at ten of the clock in the Fe À pate n0 LASS MER TEE ON forenoon, at the domicile of the said De- inobes.Apply 745 Craig at.fendant, 405 Lagauchetfere street, in the : City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the ysaid Defendant, seilsed in this cause, consisting of one piano, one safe \u2018and furniture.J.A.BISSONNETTE, B.8.C.Montreal, 22nd-May, 1908.R SALE CURIOS, LONG INDIAN bow without arrow.Hebrew Bible, desk, with inscrutable eecret drawers; concert programmes of 1833: percussion matches and box books year eighteen-ten.H, 2858, Star Office.R SALB \u2014 CHEAP, pair of maïtne shells, 2897, Star Uffice.For SALE \u2014 FLAT DESK, PLATFORM scale, 000 lbe., Howe, counter, glasa case, a lot of glass prions, also glass windows, th AILIFF'S BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF a GNIFICENT B Quebec.' District of Montreal, No.xtra large.H.| 15 Superior Court, F.X.Corbeil, Plaintiff.vs.A.Bigaouet, et a!., Defendants, F.\u2018O.Lacrélx, avocat Distrayant.On the Becond June, 1903, at eleven of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of one two e cheap.Apply Timenis, |-0f the sald Defendants.No.1339 Ontario Noble and Co., HC Craig st.\"| street, In the City of Montreal, will he sold by authority of Justice, all the goods R SALB \u2014 AN UNDERWOOD TYPE.and chattels of the said Defendant, seized writer, with desk, almost new, at low | In this cause, consisting of Plano, salon price.Address Paul E.Lavigne, No.184 6t.furniture and household effects.etc.Denis., Terms cash.F.FIORINAZ, B.8.C., SALE \u2014 CLEARING SALE OF OUR Montreal.May 2nd.193.tea de solid ma- TDAILIFFS SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF posant tars.a range, gins B Quebec.Distflet of Montreal.No.et.Store to let.Old Curiosity Shop, 2414 8 ., Superior Court, F.A.Boucher, Plain- Catherine et.- t 1 vs.B.A.Drapeau, Defendant.On the third day of May.1903.at ten of the \u201cTOR SALE \u2014 A HANDSOME GASQLIND clock in the forenoon.at the domicile of \\auneh, 24 ft.x 8.3.nickel rails tore and said\" Defendant, No.683 Wolfe street, in Th TE Teton engine, \u201cmots Spor | he Clty of Montreal.will be sold by su- z Fire one ren about thority of Justice.all the goods and chat pleurs Aran.Tent Drice, te tela of the said Defendant.seized In this se | \"118 3 2aw For ee tt.caupe, consisting of household furnitire, ste, Conditions : DES- FIND STDAM YACHT, 33 long ty 5.2 5.2 wae Tue ap With water ee dotiers, burn Cash.E.A.ROCRE®, B.8.C., Montreal, 22, May, 1903.nens.Apply i tor Ta Vou | ' Fh VINCE OF QUEBEC, AIS.3 law = © DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.in the Superior Court.mA 2167.Arthur st.Teeth + Fe mas Perse JEN 0 any \u201chowl | vepressnistives of the sald Al pointing.oF y are otdered to appear within Bteury al betore this Court, in order to an- Swer (be contestation of bls Claim.Montreal, 248 Apel 1008.- J.A.GIRARD, presser, Cas 5 at.à visit is motfefied, 0.3-1 0008 RRSONAL \u2014 AVILL.DAN.AORPNY; 19 ss In Moniread.:-§ Tvs A) lone Sot Ad | rs a = > fac ze ERE 4 - interest on first mortgage, on.Wilshire Bros, get an iE Con MONEY TO LOAN.We Loan Money at the Lowest Rates in the City.OF household furniture, planoë, or- sans, horses and carriages, without publicity or removing tlie goods.We loan in sums from\u2019 $10 to $1000, from 1 to 12 months.We give llb- eral discounts if pald before due.Your dealings with us strictly private, as we know you would wish.By courteous treatment and Fair.Honest Dealing, we are gaining new customers every day.You ahould be among them.Call and investigate.We will be pleased to talk the matter over with you, nr telephone us.Bell 3361 Main, or Westmount 1041.after 6 p.m., and we will send -one of our agents to see you Montreal Loan & Brokerage Co.loom 204, Now York Life Building, .Cor.Bt.James st.and Place d'Armes sq CMAN.kK.CAMPEELL Mgr.so A A GA SA M AAA AA CA on WITHOUT ENDORSER OR SECURITY SALARIED PEOPLE CAN GET MONEY on their own names, without endorser or security: payments to suit borrower; ali busl- ness confidential.MONTREAL CREDIT COMPANY, 104 Tern- ple Bullding.185 St.James st.az 308 Arovson Butenbers.PAWN BROKERS, (63 CRAIG ST.Money to lend on Diamands Waiches, Jewellery, Clothing Fürsand Dry Goods.F Curing summer monthe.86 Sawtf Crs ADVANCED MERCHANTS, \u201cSALAR- fed people and others,\u201d on their own notes, without endorser or security, on short notice and strict confidence.Call room 4, brad St.Peter st.ground floor.118 poo mer FIA Money Loaned Dierotail 2 chants teamste Trees: business in pes teen FOLIA , 517 New York Building.Place d'Armes.+ WIRE NETTIN GQ.THE THOS.FORESTER CO.325 St.Janes St.114 2 -_ FLORISTS.; LOL 3 d Hall & Robinson Gromers, Cuire Montreal.Hardy plants for gardon Pagos ion, Hardy Asters, Coreopsis, Bleedingheart, Hollyhocks, 1 Pinks: Gol- denglow.Snowhal Pansies.ole.c.Write or telephone for prices.Tel MACHINISTS.sharpened and Ts by oo TE Lawn Mowers siz \u2018machinery.John Crone = © sl.CARPET BEATING.Have Your Carpets (leaned to by the Montreal Carpet Beatl gauchetiere Street, Tel Main 78 LIFE POLICIES BOUGHT.Unlimited Ca tai te.age insurance.\u201d For euitable \u201cpolie ge more than com companies vo as surrender vale M.J.Doherty, 428 aul St., Montreal., ; FRAMING AND GIEDING.» specialty W \u20ac Make ing, repairing and re-gildin, Malone & Robertes 1631° Notre e Se.near St.Lambert ill.Please Please note new address.of Picture Fram- KINDLING WOOD.Given Away\u2014 $ 1.73, MIN Blocks 23.00, Hardwood, $2.58, 3 nara $2.00, de livered any part city.W.Lamarre Atwater ave, Phonu Mount &80.VERMIN DESTROYER.CLEAN THK OUT.» Nathan's famous Bod Bug Roach, setle, .1tat and Mouse Killer.ns 25e, 50c ons.This brand'is registered.Bold by As registei Notas, 71 Su Lawrepen.Maly, whorssale Yard retail.a MORTGAGE LOANS.Funds for w H.Phillipe, of Canads Lite lavestment In mortgages on ot boue property and larme.K ucet & Phillips, Notar- Chambers, City.PICTURE FRAMING.A Proper Pranre [her isas much taste in framing as in dressmg.: and the beauty should not be marred by.For reliable ovork at reasonable pricds take your The plosure Framer, BL Catherine St, near Hleury Stree! 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London May 23.\u2014Mr.Chamber'ain gradually is exposing hia policy for the next election.last week he propounded preferential tariffs as the only means of preserving and extending the unity of the Empire; foragn product entering Brit:sh markets would be taxed for the bencfit jof colonie) products in the hope of gradually encouraging the colonies to come closer to Great Britain and accept the principle of partnership in the maintenance of the navy as the whole concern ot the Empire.This week Mr.Chamberlam has developed his plans.He told the vworkinz clawcs on Thursday that preferential tariffs would mean three or four times their present of Commons last night that the tants also would give them old age pensions.Sir Edward Carson, the Noliwitor-Gen- eral, brought Mr.Chamberlain's ideal-into the clearest relief.He said that the Ministry wanted the colonies to have all the benefit Great Britain could give them, and they could give Britain, by commercial reciprocity.By obtaining these advantages the colonies wauld be able to contribute to the vast sums expended for their maintenance.Sir Edward Carson's speech, also the declaration of Mr.Long, president of the Board of Trade, proves that though Mr.Chamberlain's exact proposal may not be the proposal of the whole Cabinet, the Ministry are agreed that Mr.Chamberlain shall submit a plan to public opinion for future Cabinet action depending upon the result of that appeal.Lord Rosebery mow has definitely adopted the anti-preferefitial line, cancelling the expectations of à Rosebery-Chambetiain combination.The cry now is for Mr.Chamberlain's detils, to which he doubticss will reply that they are for the consideration of experts from all parts of the Empire.His business is to lay down the general principle for public consideration.Various Empire societies are organizing a campaign here and in the colonies.If the public responds, another inter-Imperial conference probably will be summoned and the general election will he fought upon the preferential proposal of the conference.Political plans often go astray, but this roughly \u2018is Mr.Chamberlain's line as a\u201c present laid out.The old age pension section of the scheme formed the subject of debate in the House of Commons last might.The bill was read the second time by the consent of the Government.The propos ed pension is not less than five shillings weekly and not more than seven, to 143,- 000 men and 300,000 women over the age of aixty-five jears, who, during twenty years shall not have been convicted of any offence entailing imprisonment without the option of fine, and who by thrift and industry have kept themselves without poor law relief.It will cost $35,000,000 a year ,of which $15,000,000 will come from the State Exchequer and $15,500,000 from the local rates.This $15.000,000 Mr.Chamberlain proposes to obtain from taxes on non-colonial imports.The cereals duty just ropesled realized $12,500,000.Mr.Chamberlain, bowever, thinks the cost will be nearer $30,000,000 annually.A curious feature of the dcbete was the opposition to the pension scheme of the most ardent advocete of the cereals duties, namely, the ex- -Minister, Henry Chaplin.THE EDUCATIONAL BILL DEMONSTRATIONS.Hyde Park Swarms With Those Who .Protest.(By Special Cable from a Montreal Star udent.- London, May 23.\u2014 English men heving spent the earlier weeks of May whivering in furs, and Lefore fires, suddenly wre thrown into the midst of susneser heat with a spotless blue sky.The \u2018thermometer at 80 degrees in the ghade has brought into general use straw hats and parasols, and flannel for human mipd, and sunbonnets for horses.Despite midsummer delights elsewhere Hyde Park to-day swarms with demonstrations against the Education Bill.Organ- meet on the same platforms to protest against, firstly the destruction of the direct representation of the people in educational matters, snd, secondly the ecclesiastical monopoly of the schéols of the people.How far this demonstration.will strengthen the campaign for i refusal to pay school rates, even under prisonmeht, remains te be Rioting in Croatia.tervene and prevent further bloodshed in Croatia, and the Dalmatian deputies are on wey to Viehna to week an andi: ence of His Majesty with ; \u2018the same ob- About 150 pessants, including many woe men, were arrested during the riots yesterday in the district of Kreutz.he position of the prisoners is extremely peri- ous.\u2019 As the district is under martial law the captured rioters are liable to be sentenced to death.At Agram the hospitala are crowded with persons who Wéte injured during the street fighting there.n spite of the disorders, the unpopular Ban of Croatia, Count Kohen nig A taken daily walks, but he M preceded = gendarmes and is surround detrge tives, Canddfan Soldiers in Malone.Special ts the Montreal Star.Ottawa, ne 23:\u2014= 40.00 4th to 13th Prizes, $10.00 each 100.00 14th to 25th, $5.00 each - - 60.00 $500.00 In addition, inning with the week ending April 4, a special weekly prize of $5.00 will be given to the one sending in the best - advertisement during that week, making for the nipe weeks $45.00 in special prizes, or a grand total of thirty-four cash prizes, $545.CONDITIONS .1st.No fessional ad.writer, nor anyone connected directly or indirectly with Jue Ribbon Tea Company may compete.: snd.Mvertisement must not contain more than 5e words, and shorter ones are of the cards used in packing Blue Ribbon Red Label Tea\u2014there are sd two in each package\u2014must be with batch of advertise ments sent.| The competition closes June 1, 1903, and all competi advertisements mast reach onc of the following addresses on or before that Blue Ribbon Tea Co., Winnipeg, Man.Blue Ribbon Tea Co., Toronto, Ont.Blue Ribbon Tea Co., Vancouver, B.C.sth, No person shall be awarded more than one of the main prizes, but may alse take one or mors weekly prizes.6th.In case of 5 tie, decision will be {based on all the advertiseraents submitted by the competitors in qu .Mr.H.M.E.Evans, of the Winnipeg Telegram, has kindly consented te judge the advertisements and award prizes.All advertisements that fail to win e prise, beat which \" are good encugh to be accepted for publication will be paid for at the rate of $1.00 each.Unless y requested to the contrary, we will consides ourselves at liberty ST te advertisement should be truthful and contain an idea brightly and A bona fide signed letter with address and dete from one who An advertisement for an article of food should tides.The best advertise-_ to try the article advertised.4th.en forcibly ttpressed.has tested the tea, is a good form.not associate with it, even by contrast, any un ment is the one that will induce the most peop Seek your Inspiration in a Cup of Blue Ribbon Red Label Tea and the Money is yours.0 8 law STOVE REPAIRS Perhaps your Stove is out of repair, and you do not know where to get the Plates for it.Try us.We make Linings for all 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over case wo underiae v3 ood + op paureito iif r best tale trial.ons a ry Belt is EE EE be the 27 1 Rida and it will cure 2 jyos- Write to-day.J M MACDONALD ILEGTRIO co, DE AT Abo tor Crve drag] » & er, \\ {Counsel J '#\u20193f¥.Johnston thew Hook up the Globe us mot \u201c7 Gamer.\u2018The majority was one and there \u2018wie o- benefit ta tie Government to have cy ge.support fa the byéelections, is ne ; URDAY.MAY 23, 1008.for Defence in Gamey Case Is Not Through Yet.BLAKE WILL SPEAK AGAIN My.Johnston Maintains That it Was Not Proven There Was a Corrupt Bargain.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont, May 23.\u2014When the Ga mey commission resumed Friday aîter- Boon, Mr.Johnston, counsel! for the defence, went on to deal with the :natter of the protest.Before going into this, however, he desired to clear up some mis- upprehension in regard to the Aylesworth letter.Before the letter was written Mr.Gamey had an interview with Mr.Strat- ton-and speaking of protest gaid he would support the Government.Mr.Stratton suggested him seeing Mr.Grant and that mot being satisfactory, suggested Mr.Aylesworth.An appointment was made by Stratton with Mr.Aylesworth and tbe latter.The letter, therefore, did not come from Stratton, but from Aylesworth, who as counsel for the Liberal party.decided to protect himself in the matter of a protest.The letter was kept and produced m court, and they were asked to believe that the Government not only kept that letter in existence for seven\u2018 months, but produced it as evidence of crime aguinst themselves.Dealing then with the pro- teat, Mr.Johnston first puinted out that early in June Mr.Stratton had withdrawn altogether from any action in respect to protests, and there was not (vidence to show that Mr.Stratton bad been inter viewed in regard to any protest.The matter was entirely in the hands of Mr.Grant and Mr.Bristol and there was nothing to show that Mr.\u2018Stratton acted in respect | to Manitoulin in any way.The Chancellor pointed out that Mr.Gamey, in his statement, had made no complaint ageicst the protest.That had ly come out in evidence, and on that account would have to be dealt with.Mr.Johnston point+i out that Mr.| Blake, in quoting this part of the evi-| dence, made 1t appear that it was true\u2019 that the Governaizni tiotest was dis missed.Is tha:, he ashed, a fair comment on what 20k vlaze, or 1s it similar to the methods wail: buve been made to substantiate the proof?Mr.Blake had stated that certain things took lave which, ia fact, did not izke place.He then took up the letter mailed by Gamey to the Prenœr 1rma sore Puy, and pointed oat that the only changes were with resn:t to the pot on which Gamey's whoie case uenends.Une addi: | tion said that he would support the Gov- erpment \u201cif you \u201clave a reasonable majority when the House meets,\u201d and again, if you have à reasonable majority.These two additions were exactly what he ri1 before the elecuon, dor ing the summer and the whole time up to the meeting of tie House, namely, tha: he would support any (overmment Iu power for the benefit of Manitoulin.No stronger evidence of innocence could be found from à mul tude of witnesses.la all this correspondence, asked Mr.Johnston, where was there anvtLIng that would indicate the giving of a bribe?THE GLOBE INTERVIEW.interview, but went first into the condition of the parties in January, 1903.The Government bad a majority of one.and there were three by-elections.which going adversely to the Government meant defeat.\u20aciamey's object was to insure the defeat of the Government according to his story.Why then was the payment ot £3,000 and the other corrupt acts not dis- clored before those by-elections.If his statement had been made then and substantiated, it meant the defeat of the Government.But he allowed these three by- elections \u2018to take place which gave the Government a substantial majority.Having quoted Dr.Chamberlain's version of the interview between the Minis: ter and Gamey, on January 13.which led ta the Globe interview.he asked if Mr.Stratton\u2019s language on that occasion was the Language which would be used to a man who was bought.It was rather the language which would be used ta a man who could not be trusted.The Globe in- terviéw was exactly along the lines Gamey's previous statements for six or ven mon It was not worth 1,000 \u201ccents.Jet alone one $1,000.Why were the changes made?Because, he said.he saw bis friends on the Island as to how far be could go.; For that blank piece of paper Mr.Gamey had the hardiboo« to say he waa paid one thousand dollars.Another singular thing was that where hcfore he signed the interview he maid he desired \u20180 consult his friends.Mr.Stratton wps willing he should do s0.and did not présa bim to sign the interview.Why did Strat- ton perm t this if it was a matter of bur- à and sale?| she letter to Mr.Whitney, in which he stated he proposes to take an independent stand in the House was rfectly consistent with his past declarations and the position he was anxious to take, because if there was a change of Government it left him open to support either v \" SULLIVAN'S TELEGRAM.The telegram Sullivan sent on January 23 to Gamey was next teken up.Gamey and he were in certain deals and there was one with respect to a timber limit.Sullivan got a man interested and wired Gamey to come to town in connection with it.It was perfectly open aml the telegram is produced, yet one is asked to believe that leading up to a corrupt payment these men would thus put them.séives on rd.He complained that Mr.Blake had again conveyed a wrong impression of the evidence, namely that the meeting was a el between Stratton and Sullivan by thie telegram and that Gamey arrived on the evening of January 28.Coming to the question of the payment of #3.000 and $1,000, Mr.Johnston said it involved a criminal charge, a charge which must be proved ond reasonable doubt and he was not claiming the benefit of the doubt for any mem of the Government whoth he represented.On the subject of the payments, with the exceptions of the bank, which proved nothing in iteelf, Mr.Gamey stood alone, uncorroborated.What was the motive if money was paid?It was not a case of an offence being committed on the impulse of the moment.It was deliberately, wilfully planned, if it took place.ey was an utter stranger to Mr.Stratton.No Minister \u2018was shown lo have had any knowledge of him, and Mp.Stratton hid been warn- £8 pot to trust him to any great extent.\u2018Amd yet at practically their first meeti \u2018the is said to have recei for himbpelf an 2 k Sullivan 83,000 from Mr.Stratton, ;gnd he takes that $1,500, the price of guilt Abe fruit of crime, and before the hand pf Mr.Stratton is well away from the Alls he pays his promissory note with it.AN that particular moment, September 1, they buying of Mr.Gamey would have been fa mad act, because the (Government had hen 8 working majority cven with {eye several protests pending, which might Jas well have left the Government in a wisority as otherwise.Furthermore, if it\u2019 so true that they did not utilize ich thet would have given rage, will 4 Mc.Sication was not dependent upon the means, and in many instances it would probably pay him better to be out of politics.Nor was Gamey a needy man, for he said he could raise $1,500 in 12 hours if be wanted it.Where then was the motive for buying Gamey.i the verpment was infinitely more than a momentary one.It has the bedefit of the Inland, if he had ambition for a political future.It was under a charge of conspiracy that the .Jones-Gamey correspondence got in.but it has no right with the criminal charge now under enquiry because the questinn of agency was not proved.Jones scurcely hnew Sullivan, and there is nel common hand guiding them.Therc could be none cxcept Mr.Stratton, out there | ls not a particle of proof of it.The charge nf conspiracy against the Govern.! ment utterly fails.His learned friend had ! asked why the Ministers did not appear | before the commission and purge them.| selves Purge themselves from what?Phe insnuations of his honorable friends?! the gateway.\u2019Thev suhpoenacd al they chose.As it was then four o'clock Mr.Johnston suggested an adjournment.He said there was sich a mass of evidence that it would require about an hour longer.Mr.Blake said that he had the nght of reply and the court then adjourned until this morning.GREAT RECEPTION FOR Special to The Montreal Star.Brockville, Ont.May 23.A preat recep: tion awaits the Victoria Rifles of Mont- (Gsiuney\u2019s motive for supporting |\u2019 The reckless statements of Gamey in the House?They might us well call the Pre mier of this province into the box to answer the hawling cf some cur as it passe \u2018 - the - Ministers and could have called them if 7 THE VICTORIA RIFLES.> became accountant of the Great Eastern fast freight line and was later accountant in the general offices of the Grand Trunk.position which he held until the time of lus death.The funeral will take place this afternoon to (Christ Church Cathedral.St.Laurent College.| ï | The students of St.Laurent College en- joved a grand conge on Ascension Thurs- dav.Rolemn High Mass was sung at R o'clock, after which the students were allowed to emjoy themselves at sports.To-morrow morning the Rev.Father PLAYING ON THE RUINS AT ST.HYACINTHE.| p In 1896 Mr.Payne was appointed to the; LL DOES NOT 00 FAR ENOUGH \u201c1 prefer the railway arbitration bill I which -8ir William Mulock introduced in the House last session and subsequently withdrew rather than the one which he | rocently presented to his fellow-members real who will spend Sunday and Monday ir Brockville.Excursions have been arranged from many points and with fine weather the town ought to be crowded.On Monday morning: 8 programme of aquatiz sports, including war-canoe be carried out on the river.The afternoon will be partly taken up.with a miltary review and inspection of the Victorias, followed hy ba-eball and lacrosse matches, besides foot races, some of which have been arranged specially for the riflemen.The Victorias will have the freedom of the town.FIGHTING THE ST.HYACINTHE CONFLAGR ATION.McAuliffe, a student of St.Laurent, who was raised to the priesthood during the week at Quebec, will sing solemn High Mass at 8 o'cloek.In \u2018he evening at 8 o'clock St.Patrick's Literary Society will tender him a reception in the College theatre.ARRESTED ON CHARGE | OF STEALING WIRE.| La \u201cRussia has been disgraced more and more frequently of recent years by dark deeds, but the most disgracefu! of all is | vhe horrible Jewish massacre at Kisheneff.which has awakened our horror, shame and indignation.People who regard themselves as christians, who claim to beheve wn God's mercy and sympathy.these peuple on the day consecrated to the resurrection of their God from the dead occupy the time in murdering children and aged people, ravishing the women and martyring the men of the race which gave them Christ.\u201cWho bears the blame of this base crime which will remain on us like a bloody blot for ages?We shall be unable to wash -thaie-bHt from the sad history of our dark country.It would be unjust, and too simple to condemn the mob.The latter way merely the hand which was guided, by a corrupt conscience driving it to murder and robbery.Fer it is tveH known that the mob at Kisheneff was led by men of cultivated society.But cultivated society in Russia is really much worse than the people who are goaded by their sad life and blinded and enthralled by the artificial darkness created around them.\u2018It is now the duty of Kussian society.that it not yet wholly ruined by these bandite to prove that it is pot identified ith these instigators of pillage and murer .\u201cCome, therefore.all who do not want themselves to be regarded as the lackey of the lackeys and who still retain their beli-respect.come and help the Jews.NEW YORK\u2019S BIG STRIKE.The Builders Declare They Will Not Pay Higher Wages.New York, May 23.\u2014The first shot in the fight of the Building Trades Employ.\u20ac1s\u2019 Association since ité organization was fired last night, whem the Iron League, the Employers\u2019 Association and the Association of Wire Work Manufacturers of New York.iss this defiance to the labour organizations: ; \u201cThe undersigned, on investigation, find that the w paid to ornamental iron workers in Greater New York are from 10 to 20 per cent.more than are paid in \u2018cites, whose manufacturers compete wrth us in this city: we, therefore, can- pot consider any advance in wages.and bave decided to post the following notice at the various plants: \u201cThis shop will open May 25th.Men desiring to return to work must apply for their ol ition before June 1.\u2018or ather men will employed to take their laces.\u201d P Additions are being made to the Employ.ery\u2019 Association, the Master Truckmen being \u2018the latest to enter.Their action is likely to have a vital significance because the.demands of the newly organized Material Drivers\u2019 union made the Harting point \u2018of the whole agitation by reason o the locket of these drivers by thé proprie- dors of lumber yards.Figures differ as to the number of men pow affected.The masters say that by the ultimatum of the Tron League and associated concerns 10,000 men of the iron workers will be affected.The carpenters edlimate at 10,000: teamsters, at 4,500; the bricklayers, at 7.500; the plaster.= 12e and the plasterers\u2019 helpers at it ,000.\u2018John J.Donovan, chairman of the United \u2018Béard of Building Trades, however mid that the number of men affected by the building trades\u2019 difficulty would not amount to more then 15,000.Old Man Commits Suicide.+ ; -Bpecial to the Montrea) Star.Brockville, Ont.May 23\u2014The desth is bpor from Kemptville of Dr.Chas.E.Chevers, who committed suicide by hanging Himself in bis barn.He was in his seventy-ninth year.and for some time \u2018been mentally unobalanced.He was born in London, England, and after re giving bis education there, became a sur in the British army, and for many lived in Jamaica.He came to wivile with bis Family shout wen, years ago; and ever since lived nt cotithide \u2018the village.loaves a rio Blanche Gin\u201d \u201cEagle Brand.1 may be had for the asking ?you order.Free demonstration of Millar's being made at INGEBSOLL PACKING Scientific making and scrupulous care give it a delicious flavor that is found in no other cheese.Will you serve ordinary, tasteless cheese when Millar\u2019s Royal Paragon Canadian Cheese In opal pots, 10c., 25¢., 50c.and goc.DIONNE & DIONNE, 4120 St.Catherine Street.W.H.DUNN, Agent, Montreal, Milla Royal \u2018Parigon | Canadian Cheese is a truly dainty article.It comes to your table in its opal jar, pure and fresh from the.cleanest, most perfect cheese factory in Canada.Millar's Royal Paragon Canadian Cheese is the selection of the epicure.Be sure of the name when J Royal Paragon .Canadian Cheese \u2018is Co., IneEnsoLL, ONT.\\ \u2014 S.&H.HARRIS\u2019 HARNESS PREPARATIONS.Sold Ay all Saddiers and Sterekoopers.Manufactory: LONDON, E., RST RL ENGLAND.= CIVIC GRANT TO BOURGET STATUE IS WITHHELD.Voting the Money Will be Considered at a Future Meeting of the Finance Committee.There was quite a discussion yesterday at the meeting of the Finance Committee over the proposal that a sum of $2,000 be voted towards the erection of a monument to the late Mgr.Bourget.Some time ago Ald.Laporte.seconded by Ald.Carter.moved that the sum in question be voted by the corporation.Av yesterday's session of the .ommittee Ald.Laporte asked that a report be made in favour of the project to the City Coun- ci}.No sooner was the suggestion made than Ald.Ekers said: \u201cI do not see that we can vote the amount.I ask what possible fund can we take it from?The inference was conveyed by Ald.La- porte that the cash might be taken from the reserve or contingent fund.Ald.Carter, in a few frank remarks, said he had somewhat changed his mind with respect to the wisdom of the committee reporting to council in favour of the amount being granted.The speaker had looked into the matter and had found there was po fund which the city could legally use for.this purpose.Under the circumstances he could not favour the proposition any longer.It was pointed out by Ald.Laporte that the city had in the past used the reserve fund under similar circumstances, he rould scarcely see the force of the ob- Jections under the circumstances.It was the comtention of Ald.Carter that if Council had not acted strictly according to Jaw in the past the precedent was not a good one to follow.The circumstances were such, Ald.Ekers said, that 1f this money was passed a great deal of feeling would be aroused.Tere were many people who thought it was not the duty of the city to vote the ta.ayers\u2019 money to put up monuments to Private persons.Ald.Sadler also said thaf it would not be wise to start a' digrussion in Council over the matter.After wome further discussion it was decided to leave the matter over till a later mesting.CHATEAU IN TROUBLE AGAIN.The committee now decided to ask Council to return to the committee a report asking that the Chateau de Ramezay he given the sum of 82,000.It was expliined by Ald.Lapointe and Sadler that the Numismatic Society.which was in charge of the Chateau had not followed out the instructions of the committee as to repairs to be made to the place.À apecies of wing was being built to the Chateau which the committee had never consented to._ Ald.Laporte said that when the report in question was received back f the City Council he would move that the Numismatic Society be kept strictly to its original agreement with the city.This égreement simply says the city rente the Chateau to the Numismatic Society at s nominal rent for a period of years, the agreement to be broken any time the city desires.A letter was read from the manager of the Windsor Hotel, informing the committee that the Hotel Mutual Benefit Association, consisting of 300 representative hotel men, from across the border, would visit Montreal early in June.They are to bold a convention in Toronto, it was explain- od apd afterwards are coming to Mont- It is possible the city will tender the visitors a reception at the City Hall, followed by a dnve around the Mountain.During the \u2019longahoremen's strike a kiosk near the wbarves was occupied by the soldjers as a shelter.Its owner came before the committee, asking to be peid for this service.Ad.L.A La man to pay su C.of Montreal.The petitioner leit the committee out saying what he intended to do.COLD WEATHER WILL HAVE BAD EFFECT ON RANCHING.Mr.H.W.Parrish.a prominent rancher of the Calgary district of Al at present in the city, was asked the Star as to the probable effect of the recent blizzard on the ranching business.Mr.Parrish said- that the wintry visitation would set back everything, when he leit Calgary three weeks ago spring was just opening up, and prospects for a ful season were never more favourable.\u201cSome thoussods of head of cattle must have perished on ranches and: the loss cannot as yet be July estimated,\u201d were Mr.Parrish\u2019s words inte remarked the pro an account was the Do with- J frequent\u2019 cocurrende, Mr.Whew asked if theo visitations wese of Parrish said the country was subject to violent climatic changes, but in his experience of the west, which was one of twenty years, this ve the first disastrous snow storm in May.WILL PAY NONE LESS THAN A LIVING WAGE.Mr.Arthur Chamberlain Tries New Industrial Experiment at Birmingham.Mr.Arthur Chamberlain, as chairman of Messrs.Kynochs, Limited, Birming- ham, has introduced at the company's | works and at; four other places with which he is connected the system of the \u201cving wage.\u201d Under this no workman.unless in exceptional circumstances, will receive Jess than twenty-two shillings a week.The aumber of men affected so far is between two and three hundred.Mr.Chamberlain explains that he has been led to fix on 228 a week as the minimum by the figures given by Mr.B.Beebhom Rowntree in a recent lecture in Birmingham.\u2019 Mr.Rowntree arrived at the conclusion that it was impossible for a workingman to maintain himself, a wife, and three children in a state of bare physical efficiency on a wage of less than 21s §d per week.Mr.Chamberlain confines the operation of the scheme to workmen of all classes between the ages of twenty-two and fifty-four.\u2018'Bachelorhood.\u201d he adds, \u2018has not heen penalized by making increases apply only to family men.The scheme, of course, has certain drawbacks.In the commencement, at least, it bears hardly on the inefficient, because when you offer a wage that is higher the inevitable result is that men who are willing to work for you rule out the more {inefficient altogether.\u2018Again, at one of the works we had a small strike, which was partly.at ail events, due to this action of mine.Men who had been earnings more than 22s claimed that they should have a proportionate rise with the men who had been earning less.The matter was quickly settled, but it only shows how many things have to be considered whep any artificial change is made in the rates of wages.'\u2019 Mr.Rowntree, in Chapter IV.of \u201cPov- \"erty: A Study of Town Life,\u201d apportions the weekly minimum expenditure of 3s 8d as follows: Food .co oon \u2026.+.see os.128 9d Rent (say) .ie 200 ree ees 400 Clothing, light, fuel, etc.4 11 * 21s 8d York is the city in which this estimate was arrived at PROMPT SETTLEMENT.Ottawa Fire Insurance Company Settles Clajn:s Amounting.to $31,354.67, 4 The Ottawa Fire Insurance Company has seitled all ite claims from the.recént fire.Mr.A.y: \u201cla oonpequence of exaggerated state ments baving been.made as to the amount of loss sustained by the \u2018Ottawa.Fire Insurance Company\u2019 in the conflagration, on Sunday, 10th inet., I wish to gate thet | all claims against this company for.tion bave in said conflagra adj and paid, the net amount, due ber riske, being cody $81,358.67\" We are .pleased to copy the ve fon the Ottawa Evening Journal of 19th May.Colonel Cdteon, the Montreal manager informs us that his company bad in ali 46 losses in the Ottawa confi i art Special Notice.Willis & Co.\u2019s Plancs.Mesers.Willis & Co., of Montreal, leading piano dealers of Canada.Toy ox Lot Se i are d Fr 5 and preferred by the Patti, and among pianists the p rity js universal.Wilhs & Co.\u2019s , 'both American and Canadian, are ptet ait ur re, sent artistic : .es Knebe,-Newcombe, Domisgion, Ball, ingebury, Cablé and Willis pianos.As the firm is the largest of the Kind in Can-; premists and large i 8 with B.Powell, manager, szid to- | on .t {antories of this com.\u201crecommended Rok Kant Wêthin Milles Ales at SR, Dro taus mr blesse Eh man To-day we repeat in the, most fashionable shades of pale table near main entrance.Laces and RiDDON of All Silk Sash No 25c The original announcement made on Monday last caused \u2018the largest selling of Ribbons at one price that had ever happened writh us.These Ribbons are all bons pink.pale blue, pale green, mais, and other ~oolours, including black and white; they are from 5 to 64 in.wide, suitable for sashes or neckwear.The balance left over can be seen on the centre advertised this week also de best m : the assortment is larg i medaillons and ornaments.trimming.Price.sels'and buttons.Black Taffetas Silk Skirts, covered with net and silk ruching.Prices White Japanese Taffetas Silk Skirts, Black Taffetas Silk Skirts, lined, pannel front, trimmed with frills, tas.Price.co i ee canne nn $13.50 trimmed with lace, yoke effect, LACES AT HALF PRICE represent a saving of 50c m the dollar.It is a rare opportunity, especially at this season and when laces are so much \u201cen vogue.\u201d prices demanded LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS AN ATTRACTIVE OFFERING India &üJk Skirte, samples (not tre alike), trimmed with tucks, straps, ces.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Taffetas Silk Skirts, black only, slot seams, graduated flounce, ruchi $7.50.$8.00 and $8.50 \"$12.00 + embroidered net, int d t Le ares ratanen £20.00 5 $30.00 ruching and alot seems, drop skirt._.00 Large assortment of Muslin, Linen and Fancy Duck Skirts, in all prices from.ES 75\u20ac up to 87.00 LADIES BLOUSES THE LARGEST STOCK AND BEST ASSORTMENT IN SUMMER BLOUSES, NEWEET STYLES IN LAWN, MUSLIN AND SILK BLOUSES Prices for White Blouses begin at.en 350¢ up to 3 Prices 'for Silk Blouses from.% fi 33 creas $3.00 up to £12.00 \u201cSPECIAL.COLOURED SILK CHIFFON at 13e\u2014Silk Chiffon.42 inches wide, in the following colours\u2014Mauve, violet, blue, heliotrope.pink.pale green and cerise; formerly sold at 65¢c.Your choice on this lot.Towel Racks, 7 arme | | !.20c.-Fibre Wash Tubs and Pails, from 35c up.Mop Sticke, from 10.: Scrubbing Brushes, from 7e.Wash Boards, from 10c.BASEMENT Shelf Paper, five vards for fo.Kitchen Mirrors, from 8c.Dish Mats, 5 in a set.25c.Knive Boxes, wood, 10c.Salt Boxes.wood, 10c.Curtain Stretchers, $1.50.Dupuis: \u2014_\u2014 oy A QUESTION OF CLEARNESS.\u2014 What the Creed Revision Means\u2014 The Presbyterian Assembly.Los Angeles, Cal., May 23.\u2014The General Presbyterian Assembly \u2018was called to order yesterday by Moderator Coyle.and business was immediately begun by the consideration of reports.Touching on the important question of creed revision, Rev.W.H.Roberts announced.that gi} the eleven commandments to the confession of faith had been adopted by the presbyteries by an almost unanimous vote.No one overture to creed revision, said Dr.Roberts, received less than 195 affirmative votes, nor more than nine negative votes.This is said to settle the question of revision for years to come, but, as one of the commissioners expressed it: \u2018\u201cThis does not mean that the Church has changed or revised her faith.The revision is in the line of dropping some phrases capable of a double mearing, and the more efpHcit statements of others.: May Establish Harbour Trust.: 8t John, N.B., May 23.\u2014A joint meeting of committees from the City Council, Board of Trade and Trades and Labour Council\u2019 yesterday decided in favour of placing 8t.John- harbour in a harbour trust.The need of greater port facilities is agreed upon, but the city feels it has gone ns\u2018 far as possible in providing wharves, and that there is no intention on the part of the Canadian Pacific Railway to spend any more mdney in har.\u2019 bour improvements.Therefore, some other way of securing the needed facilities is sought, and the meeting favored borrowing from the Dominion Government and.establishing a harbour trust.The matter City Counell' for will come before the acflon.+ pS «1° 7 >, ti + 1.» .( oe : .A , - 1 AT L - 1 Lt - .\u201c Ia] » \u2018pre .> na THE.BIG EAST END DEPARTMENTAL STORE, I571 to IS89 St Catherine St,, City, Freres, EXPLOSION ON STEAMSHIP.Waiter Killed on the Coban \u2014 Two Passengers Missing.: Quebec, May 23.\u2014The steamship Cob of the Black Diamond line, from Syaney.C.B., for Montreal, which passed inward off Matane Light at 5 o'clock yesterday morning.signalled that an explosion of &as had occurred on board, which completely destroyed the saloon and blew up the poop-deck.Three fron beams were also broken in the lower deck.A waiter was killed and two steerage passengers are missing, and it is thought they went overboard.Ammon\u2019s Bail Increased.New York.May 23.\u2014Col.Robert A.Am- moa, who has been out on $5,000 bai} for two years for receiving stolen goods in connection with the 520 per cent.Miller cage, was re-arrested yesterday, and his bail Increased to $20,000.\u2018The re-arrest .was at: the instance of District Attorney Jerome.who says he has facts in his possession, including a statement from Miller.that shows Ammon received $240.- 000 from Miller in his office.a few days Before Miller was arrested.Sullivan Still Missing.Toronté, May 2Æ\u2014At the Public Accounts Committée yesterday, Cap.Sullivan did not appear.Col.Matheson said he saw by the morning papers that Sullivan was in-Buffalo, and W.R.Smyth suggested sending reporters after him.A messenger was sent to ft.Catharines yesterday, but no report has been re- cefjved.Thos.Charlton.of North Tona- wanda, N.Y., will be recalled to produce the cheque for $4500 given Sullivan in part payment for the Shannon timber Hmit.i a HORNE Lies in the fact that its superior excellence and.uniform quality have gained and maintained the confidence of every smoker.-_ The Makers Keep the.Quality Up\u2014 Eastern Rugs and Carpets.By Private Sale at Auction Prices.We are now offering at private sûlè.a.choice assortment of hañd-made \u201c \u201c121 8, M.HICKS & CO., 1821-1833 Notre Dame Street.a \u2014\u2014 IMPORTANT SALE \u2014FOR\u2014 - Estate Late : JOHN CRAWFORD, ESQ.AT \u201cVERDUN HOUSE,\u201d Lower Lachine Road, by order of the Executors, on TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 26th, 1908, at 10.30, : including in part: Driving and draught horses ; almost new 8Sandingham trap, .| made by Berard & Major; family Rock- away, fine drag.Quebec waggan, dog cart waggon, several sleighs and bug- gles, a set of very fine nearly new silver-mounted double harness.four single do., gentlemen's riding saddles and bridles, robes, eto; large number of farm implements, four milch cows, Moody threshing machine, mowing machine, 2-horse rakes, 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 Wellington street take you to the farm.- FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.< Household Furniture At eur Salesrooms, Nes.653 and 458 ST.JAMES STREET, Regular Auction, FRIDAY MORNING, 29th MAY, ; AT TEN O'CLOCK.A \u2018large essortment of Household Furniture, Carpets.Oflcloths, Cooking Stoves and Ranges.Domestic Requisites and a large quantity of Miscellaneous goods.Safe.clean, dry storage for furniture, pianos, etc, Private sales at all times.Furniture, pianos, safes, waggons, harness.etc.Cash advances made.vo 120 4 FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.Choice Bedding Plants from Maplehurst Greenhouses, Waterloo, (.- Sale for MR.THOS.SLACK, at our auction rooms 43 ST.JAMES STREET.ON WEDNESDAY MORNING.MAY th About 200 boxes containing 1 doz.and others 1 1-2 doz.each, comprising Rex.Begonias, Pllargormims, Geraniums.ASparagus, Asters, Pansies.Coloeus, Marg.Carnations, Pyretheim.etc., also n few Celery and Tomato Plants.All well grown.Sale at 10 o'clock.\u2019 FRASER BROS, 191 3 \u2019 Auctioneers.1s\u2019 Refrigerators We cas supply you with Refrig- 2 Fake el Butchers, Grosers, EUREKA REFRIGERATOR CO.Wilbert Hooey.Mgr.53 Noble Street, TORONTO.FLAG THAT FLOATED OVER NAVY ISLAND.Toronto, May 23.\u2014Dr.James Bain, ef the Public Library.has recelved a most interesting relic.the flag which Willlam Lyon Mackenzie floated over his republic of Canada, established on Navy Island, in the middle of the Niagara River, aft his flight from Toronto in 1837.It wil be remembered that when Mackensie and his band of followers were on Navy lsl- and they secured the steamer Caroline, and that Admiral\u2019 (th®n captain) Drew, with Sir Allan McNab and others, destroyed the Caroline and captured Navy 1aland.Captain Drew secured the flag and took it to London, Eng.finally handing it «ver to the Royal Military Service Irsiitute, in the po sion of which it remained for over fifty years.The flag has now arrived here.e flag is a large one, eighteen by tén; on it are 24 white stars, representing the states of the union, and one blue star for Canada.The flag consists of four red stripes and two white ones.The flag will be hung in the main hall of the Public Library.Hon.Mr.8ifton Coming Home.Special to the Montreal Staf Ottawa, May 23.\u2014Word has been re- celved here that Hon.Clifford 8ifton pan leave within a couple of weeks for ome.\u2018Owing to demands that have been made by the journeyman masons, carpenters and plumbers.another lockout by the masters is expected to be Inaugurated Monday.volved.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Important Sale, .We have been favoured.with ingtrue- tions from HON.JUDGE PAGNUELAQ, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at his residence, .NO.33 SHERBROOKE STREET (Corner of 8t.Denis .8t.).all his Elegant Housshold Furniture and Effects, including L.E.N.Pratte Concert Upright Grand Planv, in Burl Walnut Case, 3 pedals, fine tope and action; Aeaolian Organ (Upright Grand).in Golden Qak Case.cost $750.00; about 200 pieces Selected Music, Drawing Room Suite, Wire Back and Fancy Chairs, Centre Tables, Turkish Carpets and Rugs, Mantel Mitrors.Crystal Gasaliers, Etagére, Bookshelf, Music Stand.Bronze and Marble Ornaments, Curtains.Portieres, Paintings, Engravings, etc.; Handsome Carved Walnut (Exhibition) Sideboard, Ex.Dining, Table, Dining Chairs.Mahogany Tu- ble and Chairs.Turkish Carpet, Engrav- fngs, Dinner.Tea and Dessert Sets, Cut Glass, ated Ware and Cutlery, Bookcase, Curtains and Drapes, Persian Hull Bugs, Baghdad Portieres, Walnut Hal- stand, Hall Light, Brussels Stair Carpet, Walnut Library Table, Card Table, Bock- case, Carpet Squares, Brass Gasalisrs.Lounge, Saddle Bags.Easy Chairs, Wicker Rockers, Walnut Bedroom Sets, Erara- el Iron Beds, Hair Mattresses, Mirrors, Shaving Stand, Wardrobes, Cbhests of Drawers, Carpets, Easy Chairs, Pictures.\u201cWhite Sewing Machine, \u2018\u2018Perfect\u201d Range.Oilcloth, Kitchen - Utensils, Harness, Gent's Saddle, etc.etc.Sale at the above residence.WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 2th, At 10 O'Clock.- M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.D, FURNITURE SALE W Extensive sale of new and second hand furniture, including the contents \u2018of a private residence.at our rooms, 1821-1823 Notre Dame street, FRIDAY AFTERNOON.MAY 2th, at 2.30 o'clock.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.Particulars Wednesday.21 3 Pictures Sale of oil and water colour paintings, steel engravings, etchings: also a lot of medical and miscellaneous books, at our rooms, 1821-1823 Notre Dame street, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd.Particulars later.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.SPECIAL SALE mousses OF Lvcre House Furnishing Goods.Including Irish Linen Table Cloths and Nepking, Towels, Tray and Tea Clotks, Sheeting, Marseilles, Toilet and Batin-fin- ished Quilts, Coloured Counterpanes, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Sheets, and 20 rolls best English Linoleum, all for rbsolute sale to cover advances, Also 30 large Palms, \u201cLatonja.\u201d No reserve.Bale at eur rooms, 1821-1823 Notre Dame Street, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, May th, At 2.30 O'Clock: M.HICKS & CO.2 Auctioneers.121 HAIR HEALT .wads ry Ro.OW avd Loans to GRAY i % Bary Boalth.an Deo droge Cont bottios, at - Whitesale Agwsts.Lomas, Scams snd Ce.Montreal.° 206 283 ASK FOR DR.SPIEGEL'S TABLETS, the only reliable remedy for impatency, At tn EE mira HT RS SHOT SEED From Gun to Plant a, Mountain.On the Duke of Athol\u2019s te was a bare, unsightly crag, the rocks of whirh were inaccessible to climbers.Tin eams- ters were loaded with tree seeds and five from a cennon against the face of the crag, scatter: their fruitful contents among the rocky crevices.In the course of years these barren heights were crown: ed with trees of luxuriamt growth.Dr.Burkhart's Vegetable (\u2018ompound Tablets are seeds of health, which are being fired against the rocky ramparts of disen:e.heumatism, Constipation, Catarrh, apd a)l diseases of the blood yield to their In all 10.000 persons will tbe \u2018iri- = : res UCCESS The Quality Keeps the Sales Up.JAN HORNE CIGAR, 106.3 for 256.- \"| HARRIS, HARKNESS & CO., Makers.- wonderful curative powers.3 days treatment 25c.All druggists.1211 + -| Furniture and I \"AUCTION SALE ; Te A large rtment' Hosiery.Curtains, Table Linen.Bcoteh and English Tweedy and Coatings, 00 Remnants in Belfast Tanke Lineps.Sheetings and nite Coton also à large asso ent of Travellers\u2019 Samples, etc ere we wil) seil At Our rooms, 241 and 243 8ST.JAMES STREET.on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 27, Comprising : nen & Cotton Plliow Slips, Table Cloths, wiss and \u2018Irish Point and Nottingham Curtgins.Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, hed Coverings.Blankets, also best Scotch and Enzlish Tweeds, Black and Blue Coat- inxs, mostly in suit lengths, also a lot of Skirts, Blouses, Children's Jackets.with a large lot of House Furnishings, odds ends, ete.7 Sale at 2.0 o'cloek.RAE & DONNELLY, Auction eT rs.Carpets \u201cParlor, Bedroom and Dining ~- +\" Room Furniture.\u2018English - Linoleums aaa Ollcloths, Curtains and Portieres.Belfast Table Linens, Cutlery.Etc.Largest assortment.of \u2018Carpet Squares in all grades and qualities of any house in the city.: For positive sale to cover advances, BY AUCTION TUESDAY, MAY 26th at our mammoth rooms, 24 and 243 St James street, at 2.30 p.m.iy RAE & DONNELLY.Auctioneers.121 2 Large and Important Trade Sale.The subscribers will sell at their salesrooms, Nos.86 and 88 St.Peter street.ON WEDNESDAY.MAY 2TH.At 10 o'clock a.m.A large and varied assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Woollens and Worsteds, Gent's Furnishing Goods.Felt Hats, Underwear.Boots and Shoes, Notions etc.ALSO AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M.(By Catalogue).34 cases Housekeeping Linens, Bleached and Half-Bleached Dapgasks, Crashes, Sheetings.Towels.Napkins.Doylies, etc.just received from Glasgow.Catalogues malled on application.Sale without any reserve, in lots to suit the trade.: Liberal terms.BENNING & BARSALOU.121 2eo0d - Auctioneers TRADE SALE, At our rooms, @ St.James atreet, on Wednesday, Zith of May.at 10 o'clock.a large stock of dry goods from various bankrupt estates, comprising: Cott 4 nts.dress goods, corsets, underwear, whitewear, hosiery.gloves.wvelvets, silks and satins, skirts.linens.linings.trimmings, ribbons.lace.em- broldery, cloakings.suitings.tweeds, mel.tops, beavers, canvas, buttons, buckles, cashmere, neckwear, top shirts, etc.Also a large consignment of boots and shoes, £1,500 tajlors\u2019.stock, fine tweeds and coatings, trimmings, etc.- Aldo a knitting machine in perfect order and many other goods, No reserve and in lots to the trade.Easy terms.\u2019 MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneers.121 3 INSOLVENT NOTICE In re F.C.Tansey.Montreal.Que.The undersigned \u2018will sell by public aue- tion.at their Salesrooms, ® St.James street.Montreal, on - WEDNESDAY.MAY %ITH, 1903, 4 at 11 o'clock, à.m.Stock of Jewellery.$20 Store Furniture snd Fixtures .51.00 $750.00 In re Rankin & Co.Montreal, Que.Book debts belonging to the above estate will also be sold at the same time, amounting to $573.85.Terms cashb.\u2014A deposit of ten per cent.on adjuéteation.- The inventory and permit to examine the stock can be obtained at tne office of the \u2018undersigned.> WILKS & MICHAUD, : (Joint Curator), 205 St.James St MARCOTTE RBROS.(Auctioneers).Montreal, May 19th, 1908.INSOLVENT NOTICE In re THE SUNLIGHT GAB COMPANY, LTD.in liquidation.118 2 Zaw The urdersigned will, sell by public auction at théir sajestaomns, 60 St.James st., Montreal, on .WEDNESDAY.MAY 2th, 1903, .at 11.0'clock a.m.Stock in trade, consisting of gas generators, galv.fron, steel, pipe, castings, etc., plant and machinery.\u2018amounting to, as per in- \u2018ventory .; eens eas een.8M.Book debts.as per-list .[.8100.18 Also.the patent rights as acquired and in use by the said company.under letters patent Nos.6063 and 60044, of the Dominten of Canada.: / - Terms cash.À deposit of ten per cent.to \u2018be madé on - adjudfcation.he book debts to be sold without any guarantes or warranty whatsoever.The purchaser to assume the balance of the lease to the 1st of May, 4204.at the rate of $60 per annum.The sale to be made en biée.\u2018The premises, No.1 Littie Bt.Antoine street, will be open for inspection the Gaz, before the sale.TU and all information can be the undersigned.| WILKS & MICHAUD, .; Liquidators: 205 St.James st, Montreal MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers.Montreal, May 20th, 1903.118 3 aw obtained from 'Fo r Sa le.Wire in bundles, good for hay or baleing purposes, perfectly new.All sizes.CHEAP FOR CASH.: Chas.Sisenwain, \u2018 e inventory and list of book debts .124 Willian St pice.i 2 ad \" F \" employed by ve a a chee 5 POLES TORN DOWN Werk of Dismantling Western Union Lines - \u2018Was Continued.THE COMPANY'S FIRST MOVE Supreme Court Will Judge as to Its ++ Wighte\u2014May Claim Com- f pensation.Philadelphia, Pa., Mey 23.\u2014In all parts Pennsylvania, New Tersey and in some parts of Delaware and Maryland, workmen the Penneylvania Railway y continued the work of digmanti- ing the lines of the Western Union Telex Company wherever they encroached pon milway property.oo + The Western Union is receiving business us usual for all points except 40 offices slong the route of the Baltimore Central Railway, which are wholly without telegraphic communication.; ; work of destrurtion will continue untd every pole, wire apd fixture belong- ifig £3 the Western Union is removed from the Property owned or contrilled by the Pennaylvania Railway.Lo * first move by the Western Union was made yesterday, when Superintendent Air T, acting under instructions from > Superintendent Brooks, made overtures to Superintendent oi Telegraph , Of the Peunaylvania Railway, for permission to coil und remove the tangled mass of wires which line the Pennsylvania Railway for miles.The request was promptly granted, and_steps will be taken to save as much of the wreck as posable., New York.May 23\u2014Judge John F.Dillon.chief counsel for the Western Unlon, said: \u201cThe rights of the parties are in course of adjudication in the courts.The Supreme Court will ultimately judge as to the rights of the telegraph company, and if those nights are establiehed the company will be restored to its mghta on the Pennsylvania Railway.and compensated for ali damages to its property and busi- DEPARTMENT ADVISED OF BARR'S RESIGNATION.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 23.\u2014The Department of the Interior has been officially advised of Rev.Barr's resignation as director of the Saskatoon Colony and oi Rev.-Mr.Lloyd's appointment to succeed him.Mr.Lloyd wired to Mr.J.A.Smart, Deputy Minister of the Interior, asking for the appointment of a Government {(ommis- sioner.In reply Mr.Smart said that the Government could pot undertake the di © rect responaibility for the management ot - Government; Mr.Smart said, would \u201cto thé colony and advised the settlers to consult with Immigration Agent Speers, wha was on his way to the spot.The ren- dex.assistance in every reasonable way.THEIR EXCELLENCIES | ATTEND TORONTO BALL.al to The Montreal Star.Toronto.May Bale first social event take plece in thd King Edward hotel was the ball last evening given by the | (\"ommodore.officers, and members of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club.The event was one of great briffincy and beauty\u201d and the presence of His Excellency th Governor-General the Countess o Minto added|not a littlelito the stateliness of the on.The American dining room was transformed into the most magnificent ball room, at the entrance to which Commodore Jarvis, assisted by Mrs.Stephen Haas, wife of the Vice-Commo- dore, received.The Vice Regal party ar rived shortly after 10 o'clock and the ball was immediately opened.Supper was eérved at 11.30.- \u2026 WALL STREET PUZZLED.Cannot Understand the Strength of Canadian Pacific.Special to the Montreal Star.New York, May 2.\u2014 The Sun says: \u201cThere is a good dea! of mystery about the Canadian Pacific.It has been lending flat and at sinall premiums in the loan crowd In Wall Street for a fortnight, afd there appears to have been some rather good selling, but the price doesn't break.Jacoh Field, Minzeshiemer and Canadian houses sold it yesterday in a very narrow market.Less than 10.000 shares were traded in altogether, and the stock closed unchanged from Thursday's fina} quotation.\u201d The Herald says: \"Most of the so-called Canadian specialties in which Toronto and Montreal capital has been interested showed a better fone as the result of the © pettling Influences at work fnllowing the panicky conditions in those markets early in the week.Minneapolis, St.Paul and Sault Ste.Marie, Twin City Rapid Transit Company and Sloss-Sheffield Iron and Steel Company scored advances.although there was further evidence of liquidation due to the feverish quotations of Do- -mifiion Iron and Coal stocks.Lord Lansdowne\u2019s Opinion.London, May 23.\u2014 In reply to a memorial from the Associated Chambers of Commerce protesting that reciprocity between the United States and Cuba would be injurious to British trade with Cuba, Foreign Beerotary Lord Lansdowne writes that representations to the United States on this subject have been without effect, and he fears that no useful purpose could be served by further representations.* \u201cThe Grand Trunk Pacifle.- Bpedial.to the Montreal Star.Toronto, May 23.\u2014Premier Ross was \" asked yesterday whether the Ontario Gov- , \u2018stated fl er erhment had come to any conclusion on the subject of assistance to be given the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, and it was pointed out to him that a report t the subject was being discussed in caucus.» MBuch reports are ell premature.\u201d was bis reply.and he Intimated that no deci- soc upon the subject had yet been ar- pe , No Tenders for Fast Service.Bpecial to she Montreal Star.- Ottawa, May 23.\u2014Although the time for elving ders.for the fast Atlantic A ve expires on June 1, no tenders have A bean fécelved.Tha authorities ex- seme offers will come In at the last moment.17 e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 -.An Exile of Finland.2 \u2018Finland, \u2018May 2-4 d of exile has been issued against form.REESE RITE , a, - L) Ï à \u201cfor Finnish statesmen and x authority of constitutional law.poset \" > er \u201cSTREET RAII.WAY BONDS to Tels Tan Ene OORABSPONDENCE SOLICITED ) Securities Corpor- Limited.| tiie week has been a benefit to the Beery genuine Rgin Aas theword * Mgtn\u201d engraved on the works.have the name and works Sold by every jeweler in the land.10,000,000 users as the world\u2019s standard timeldeeper.watch works.Illustrated booklet mailed free.ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY.EKigla, ML.When the Public has faith in a itis a faith must be - backed up by good works Elgin _ Watches ; aod the faith of nearly Guarahisod by the world's greniest Street Gossip and Stock Exchange = Echoes.sa 59 $SOGSIIOSGOSOI- SHOSOR + time twelve months ago.There was prices were on the move upwards.+, great drop of prices.shares changed hands.whereas th figures being as follows: \"The stock market has just passed through the most exciting period in its history, and the cause of the excitement with the cause of the activity which Was in progress in the market at this and large paper fortunes were being made.This week things have been the other way around, and consternation and dismay have filled the breasts of speculators as they saw their money being whirled out of sight in the In the first two weeks of the current month 20,974 Star Office, Saturday.May 8.was strangely in conigast a great bull movement on then, and Speculators for the rise were happy ls Week 54,159 shares were traded in, the 5500041606 596$ © First Second Third © Week.Week.Week.& « Transportation .s.8,560 4.308 2378 $ «@ Industrials 5.142 189 RB, 24 + & Banks .oo 674 411 152 ê RA \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 = Total stocks .\u2026.20+.-00000 oecanenc eus ncanem 0 14,376 6.598 54.159 \u20ac © Bonds $48,700.$54,700 382,000 & + Mining so 6,000 .+ co, | .; ® & \u2018 The range of prices and salrs wereas follows: > $ K Btocks.Opening.High.Low Close.Sales.Transportation\u2014 Canadian Pacific | 180 130% 127% 120% 5.856 Halifax Tram .100 100 954 9534 176 Tnledo Electric .30% 3056 28 28 585 Montreal\u201d Street .62 262 242% 250 7.492 Fwin City .110 110 101 107 5.554 Toronto Ralls 106 106 1014 105% 2052 Richelieu .93% 92; 86 any 1,357 Detroit United .cine 80 80 3 7R 2,650 St.John Railway vesess werner TY 117% 2174 ni 4 Total .\u2026000 s 5 Dominiod Iron.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.sue ee.7 3 67 & $51,000 Nova Scotia Steel 112 112 112 2,000 [ Ogllvie Mills .ne 116 116 2,000 Montreal Power .\u2026 100 M3.100 4.000 Montreal Street .103 C10 16.28.000 Total .seqassere trees Re eens 000 MINING STOCK FLUCTUATION.Weekly report issued every Friday e Mining Exchange.From John L.Gallett}, vening.of transactions on the Montreal mining broker, 58 St.Frs.Xavier st Montreal, May 2.STOCKS Bai Tia Todes Highest Lo Sal u y 10 wear es Bid pie Bold Sold ¥ 11 un 13 12 500 13 13 15 14 7,000 ; 344 34 3% 3% 4,50 St.Eugene .-+\u2026.s+15 sesorus 34 335 ce ce ee Rambler-Caribo 40 40 cv seen Centre Star .2 3 ce eee War Eagle 124 13 .Giant .3% 2% .White Bear .\u2026o-sru oeceuccer 34% 34 x .Carihoo-McKinney .a\u2026vccunss 12 1244 .Fairview Corporation .rere eases 5 5 .Dominion Consolidated ., .14 i.2 % Cariboo Hydraulle .&.PP \u201ceee en ev a Virtue .ceeenerveneenserensencanas 4 3 et Republic .3 ?cee _\u2026 Dominion Iron ciel.2A 164 eee ver Dominion Iron pref.Pass osssn0e seven Chee hee 45 es - JN Nova Bcotia Steel! .93 \u201ces \u201cee Lake Buperior Consolidated .ret aa Dominion Coal .+.sa.u avsveusseun Les, 90 J ae.Crow's Nest Coal .su.300 .Dominion Iron Bonds .$ pésssoussnene acces .% 75 California .ceria reas bran 2 2 Boston Copper 8toc ' Amalgamate Opper .\u2026.aucune .83 Anaconds.Vavere Garces nrerrn ve Genssrreem race = a si $ AllOuez .+.-00 nen cries ws el 8% 6% 8% 6% Adventure 5 J 8.7 8 7 Copper Range Consolidated .\u2026.\u2026 60% 80% 62% 6044 LL.Centennial .0.coils cone.vos \u2026.23 244 23 .Granby Consolidated .bacuress vs.51-16 4% 6 4% - 400 Montreal and Boston .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.PR 14 14 144 50 Mohawk .0.«oo.\u2026.\u2026.reer we - 4) 4815 Bo 4814 Michigan Ceres Le .eo.7 Th 7 Ge COIR.coo 22222 Lane eh eer vante nes vrmn une a United States Mining .rt ne Bh oti dy 2 ne Utah Consolidated .c.verres D 30% Wh am 1 Winona .sree nevsuvece 000 are esse nues 10% 10% 1 10% .Wolverine .[SN 0.D a 7 tT ceeee Bradstreet\u2019s Trade Réview.ity is noticed in shipping circles.\u2018There Wholesale trade at Montreal is steadily working toward a more satisfactory basis.There is a freer movement of freight now both from the Interior and in the way of shipments weit, the railways.now that the dock labourers\u2019 strike is over, having largely relieved the congestion In most classes of freight.The hot weather is having a good effect on the sorting trade, which till this week, was very slow.Trade in otlter lines je brisk, fall orders being .aliend of previous years at this date.Values of staple goods are very firm.One OF the jeading cotton mills has withdrawn priced pending the poture of que raw markets to normal tôn- tions.Crop prospec bediNant.and if conditions In rtp avy are maÿn-\" tained for a few weeks longer another prosperous year for the Dominion, it is believed, will be assured.Money is firm.\u2018There is little loaning for stock exchange purposes.The severe slump in steel and fron.iron stoc and\" tram stocks, \u2018thé cause in the lattet.caâte being due to threats of strikes, hes had a depressing effect in monetary circles There is a betier feeling in wholesale trade circles at Toronto.The rallways ars now receiving freight freely and shipping goods which had been by strikes of dock labourers in the east, and the fine.warm summer weather has created renewed activity in summer goods.the movement in which this season up to the pregent week had been very slow.There is a good demand for full shipment sales, In many departments being ahead of those booked at this date a year ago.The conditions of the crops are sxoellent and lead to the bellef that the demand the coming season will be much larger than fn any previous year.especially in the North-West.Values of staple manufactures ave very firmiy heid, and advances have been \u2018asked this weëk by manufacturers.of medium and fine grade woollens in ada, Advahces: in raw materia) and Scarcity of skilled labour Dave caused higher prices in numerous nes.At Quebec continued activity te: still noticeable in trade circlew.and an În- creamed salo is reported for seauôhabla goods.The rain during the early of arm- ers.Thé latter, in most cases, have their ng well advanced.increased active i is a good demand for labour.| Business at the Pacific Coast has been rather more active the past week.The const le increase in the clearing house returns and in the customs reflect very satisfactory progress.There iv great activity in the lumber industry, and pre- perations are being made for canning.The prospects this season are thought to indicate & smaller catch than for some years.Wholesale tradg is falrly brisk.Fine, hot weather has helped trade in Menitobe week.The seeding is over fic movement un the raliways is very evy.The prospects for fall trade throughout the West are bright, and reteilets are baying liberally in prepara- tiohs for increased y settlers \u2018of & good class continue to arrive.: ~ Th has been an increased movement a} bing circles at Hamilton this week.was largely the result of the hotter enthor w has stimulated ! sorting frora re trade throughout.tie country.\u2019 re fe also a good demand for fall goods.Values of staple goods are firmly held.In London there has béen a much better enquiry for sorting parcsls this week, the, few days of warm weather having broken into retail stocks considerably.The crop prospects are very.promisthg.and on the strength of the fine outloo in that respect, retallers have been buying largely for the fall.= \u2018 The movement in wholesale trade at Ottawa this w been satisfactory.There \u2018fs a bet enquiry now for hot weather goods.The excellent outlook for trade generally has had a good effect on the movement, not only In goods for immediate requirements.but also for the fall, orders for which have been quite heavy this weak.are firm.re Onthadian Bank Clearings, \"Changes fn Canadian bank: clearings this week, as compared by Brudstreet's were: Montreal, $33,000,677.decrease, 1.1; Toronto, $15,578.206, dec.8.3.Winnipeg, $4,- 483,256 inn.45.8; Halifax, $1,887.388; inc.1.6; Ottawa, $1,038,641, dec, 7.7; Vancouver, 81,- 143,100: Quebec, nas den 1.8: Hamil- er uss eels: st Joss a Se $970., inc.9; Qria, \u2019 Ont., HMR to Londop, i 4 Bissel, ox a a 2 \u201cMANANA\u201d } TRADE MARK- AMeGTErpat ON.us $100,000 for the rights to Powley's Liquified Ozone for the, United .States.That is the highest price ever paid for the rights in one country on any scientific discovery.We tell you this fact to indicate the wonderful merit of Ozone.When men of high ability pay a price like that\u2014after difficult germ diseases\u2014you can tely on the fact t at it does what we claim.- Not Medicine Powlev's Liquified Ozone is nothing but oxygen\u2014no drugs, ne aleobol in it.It is simply the vital part of air in fixed and staple form.All ita effects come from getting an -ex- cess of oxygen in staple form into the blood, to go wherever the blood goes.It charges the blood with a germicde; and no germ m the body can escape it\u2014none ean resist it.- Oxygen is a tonic tn yod\u2014the .very source of vitality.Its effects are exhilarating, purifying.vitaling- In thie- liquid form it stimulates to the utmost every process of nature.But germs are vegetables, and an excess of oxygen\u2014the very life of ap animal\u2014is deadly to vegetable matter.$1,000 for a Germ.The results from Ozone are so.certains0 inevitable\u2014that we publish ip our pamphlets an offer of $1,000 for a disease germ that it cannot kill.* DRY The Liquid Ozone Co., of Chicago paid | testing Ozone for two years in the most |.i pe ; ay das,\u2019 refuse it.the price.+ athe Ozone Sold For _ \u2018And there is no other way to kill germs in the body without killing the tissues too.Any drug that kills germs is a poison to vou and it cannot be taken internally.All that \u2018medicine can do for a germ disease ie to aid nature to overcome the germs\u2014 and those results are too indirect, too uncertain.Success depends on the patient's condition.and there are \u2018some of these diseases which medicine never cures.Germ Diseases These are some of the known germ dis- enses.The cause of each of these troubles te germs, and germs only: and the germs must.he killed before the trouble ie cured.\"Ozone directly destroys the cause of these troubles, and the results are certain.The beat physicians, and the largest hospitals all over.Canada employ it.\u201cThe re sults from Ozone are so well proved\u2014so inevitable\u2014that we are willing to guarantee it in any stage or condition of-any disease ir this-trat: \" co Co Asthma Impure Blood Anaemia\u2014Abscess Kidney Diseases Bronchitis : La Grippe Blood Poison Liver Troubles Brikht'a Disease Leycorrhoea Bowel Troubles Malarta\u2014Neuralgis Coughs\u2014Colds Pneumonia \u2018Consumption Files .Colic\u2014ÇCroup Pleurisy-Quinsy Constipation Rheumatism - Catarrh\u2014Cancer Skin Diseases Dysentery- Diarrhoea Scrofula\u20148yphilis Dandruff\u2014Dropsy ~~ Stomach Troubles Dyspepsia Tuberculosis Eczema\u2014Erysipelas Throat Troubles Fevepa\u2014all kinds\" Tumors\u2014Ulcers Gonorrhea\u2014Gleet Varicocele Gall Stônes\u2014Gout Women's Diseases Influeriza Weald Eyes Se 3 *, un 2 ; \"LA gy, - en SATURDAY.MAY-28.1908\" \u201cNO\u201d Emphatically.If you ask for a Grandas Cigar and the dealer offers you an- .° other \u201c\u2018fust the same as There is no other just the same.Thosethat are \u201cjust as good\u2019 are double hose that are \u2018\u2018the same price\u2019 are not half so good, That's The Whole Story! 1f Manana is not ON the box, Grandas is not IN the box.100,000 Yet We Give You a soc Bottle Rar | Gran- Free.All diseases that begin with fever\u2014all inflammation\u2014ail catarrh in any part of the body-a!l contagious fiseases\u2014all the results of, impure or poisoned blood.5 First Bottle Free If you have never tried Qzone\u2014and need #\u2014plesse fill out this coupon.We will then mail you ap order on your drug gist for a 50c bottle free, and we will ourselves pay your druggist his price for it.This remarkable offer is made to convince the doubtful and to help the diecour- aged.The offer.itself is evidence that we know what Ozone will do.With the order we will send you overwhelming evidence of what Ozone has done in thousande of cases just like yours.We will-at our expense\u2014gladly show you 8\u2019 avay to get well, i you will simply request it.Powley's Liquified Ozone is sold by all druggists in two &i and $1.00.CUT OUT THIS COUPON for this offer may not appear again.Fill out the blanks and mail it to the Osone Col Limited, ¢8 Colborne at., Toronto.J am troubled with.i.veh ens I bave never tried Powley's Liquified Ozone, but if you.will- supply me & 56 bottle free I will take it.\u2018Street and number.HOW CHEESE SOLD 41.ON COUNTRY BOARDS.Iroquois, Ont.May 23.\u2014Twenty factories boarded 1.025 boxes of cheese \u2018Here yesterday, 728 coloyred and 297: white.All sold on the board at 11 1-4c.Buyerdl Au, Weir.Johnson and Smyth.Board - adjourned for a week.Perth, Ont.May 23.-0On the ehesss market here yesterday there boxes of white cheese: all were at LI 1-4c.Fowler got 700 boxes BI boxes: Ferguson.Yi: boxes, 110 boxes.and Howe, 60 boxes ; Napartee, Ont.May 22 On the ch board 1,010 boxes of white and 430 coloured were boarded.HOggson.Bros DRE 475.and Ayer 0 at 11 1-16c: Lovell and Christrhas bought 265, and Alexander,,155 at 11 3-8c.Some business was déns* où.the curb.South Finch, OW.May 23.\u2014Ths refi: lar meeting of 8outh Finch cheese board was held last evening.The number, of cheese boarded was 2.000 boxes, 1,800 bokes white; balance coloured.Price offered on board 11 3-16c for white, and 11 6-16¢.for coloured.Buyers present: Hogén, Keehan, Ault, Weir, Fraser, Pruner and Gibson.-Kemptville, Ont.May 23.\u2014Bleven hid.red and sixty boxes of cheese were ôffer- lv all sold on the board at record prices.Of this offering 406 boxes_were white and 5 coloured.Bidding opened at 11e.ahd- went 11 3-16c, at which figure several fae- tories sold out.Bidding then moved up to 11 1-4c.which most of the salesmen: were ready to accept.In all, the cheese sold on the board, ampounted to 320 boxes of which Ferguson got 270 for Bissell, and 140 for Webster.\u2018So far as can be learned.there were no sales on the curb.Ottawa, Ont.May 23.\u2014On the cheese board to-day.437 boxes of white and 107 \u2018coloured were boarded.but there.re few sales.Eleven cents for white and 4} 1-8c for colqured being the opening and closing pricgs.Lovell & Christmas got 25 white and 53 coloured.and Hodgson Brothers 56 white and 25 coloured, : Brockville, May 23.\u2014The offerings were 3.011.of which 1,489 were white, and 1,522 coloured.The cable was quoted at for new cheese, both kinds.The salesmen | who sold on the hoard last week at 11 1-86 | claimed they lost money, as 11 l-4c was paid on the curb.They contended that cheese was worth 11 1-4c this week.and they did not propose to accept anything less.After a RQ0d deal of coaxing the .| eall went from 19 1-2¢ to Ile to 11 14e to 11 3-16c.A few were successful in filing their orders, Webster, got 9% white, Ha coloured; Rerbyshire, 130 white, 387 colous- od: Murphy.100 coloured: Earl, 104 white; 762 white.No farmers the buyers\u2019 terms on the curb, and 1t 3-16c ruled.Including board wales, : 6,500 boxes changed hands, divided as follows: Murphy, 700: Dickey.800; Earl, 500; Bis- sell, 1,500; Webster, 1.500; Derbyshire, 1,500.The farmers complain of a falling off In tinued hot weather on the pastures.Stall feeding 18 being resorted to In order to keep up the flow of milk.Vankleek Hill.Ont., May 23.\u2014There were 742 boxes of cheese boarded and sold here Thursday.After several calls at llc, but no gales, 11 1-8¢ was offered and at this figure the lot was sold.Weish, for Jas.Alexander, got 429 boxes; MoGregor, for Lovell & Christmas, Bou 160 pores Frat.163 ser.for T.8.Willlamson, .boxes.meets again next Thursday at 2 ©.m.sharp.Barris; Ont.May 23.\u2014The first regular meeting.of the Barrie cheese board for thé season was held here Thursday.The season is late in this district apd no cheeses was offered.The officers were all re-elected : R, Graham.Elmvaie, president: R.Murray.Avening, vice-presi-, dent: C: E.Lundy, Newmarket, secrétary.Mésars, Perkins, cock and Bennett were appointed diréc- tors, with ex-Warden Quinlan and Dr.Wells.honorary members.Board ad; Journed to meet Thursday, June:d.Tweed, Ont, May \u2018B.\u2014The cheese met Thursday.and 600 boxes of cheese, all whité, were boarded, One hupdred gold at 11 1-4e and-the balance at Fi 2 Buyers present : Magrath, Watkin im | Alexander.! Kingston.Ont., May 23.\u2014At the meeting of the Frontenac cheese board Thursday, some 1,817 boxes were: boarded, of wich; 1,187 were white, There wie a good re- resentation of huye 4 que ofthe ed article was mold at 1f 3-tée.* Lancaster, Ont, May 23.\u2014At the cheese board Thursday, 228 boxes of white and at 11 3-180, and Lovell &\" t- , Jas.Alexander, Hodgsôn \u2018Brde., T.! 8.J iamaon, W.Nivin and Ayer.Co.of Montreal, had buyers present, Mr.Pub- low.Government Inspecfor, was {ntro- duced to Mr.Bneyd, the president of the sold, coloured selll w at ft 1-160.Mesto, board, and briefly addressed the meeting; | to, the methods to be udopted cepipæ:up the stindard and $ we n we.& of Canadian cheese, 5 sue enter, Ont, May 22 \u2014At the meeting of the cheesa hoard.held hage lest\u2019 côlouréd, and 3% white.Price hid 11 ed at last night's meeting here and nefr- | the make owing to the effect of the ton- | Campbell! Gdnhk,~Pea-|' 108 coloured were boarded, and were all | i 7 A COMPLETE STOCK © ALL'STYLES AND SIZES \u201cSPECIAL TRUCK Made to Order TheFairbanksCo.| 747-749 CRAIG STREET CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION 5-16c for coloured ahd 11 3-16c- for white.Nearly all sold.Buyers present : Logan, Weir, Keenan, Gibson and Ault.Sherbrooke, May 23.\u20141t is expeeted that tbe final arrangements for the operating of the Sherbrooke Dairymen's Exchange will be completed in a day or two.About twenty factorieg will board thelr butter and cheese, and others are expected to come in once the board is started.; - STEADY UNDERTONE ' TO THE HOG MARKET.Thé market for live hogs is fairly well supplied and the demand is good.Prices were steady, straight stock being procurable at 6 1-4c to 6 3-8c off cars.The Abattoir dressed Nogs are steady and offerings are being made at 8 3-40 The tone of the market Is easy.PORK.\u2014Heavy'Canada short mess, bar: .rels, $24 ; selected boneless, 3 ;.heavy short clear, $23.50; light short clear, $23; short cut backs, $23.50; heavy flanks, $23; light short cut clear, HAMS.\u2014Large hams, 13 1-2c;.medium, gl 14c; extra small, 14 1-2c; with bone 0 rolled, 16c: choice picuic hams, 126 fant bacon, 1b6¢c; Wilt- shire, \"sides; -: : Windsor backs, 14c : gredn.bone \u201cfp.not Smoked, flank.lic ; 1 cléar, Me.: .\u2014Chloics refined, compound, in 20 Ib; wooden.pails, Sc; and more for smaller packages: extra \u2018pure, in palls, lic; finest Lg ~Ex palls, 11.1-3c.tra?\u2018platq beef, 200-Ib.bbls, $13: half-bbls., $8.76.- SAUSAGES.\u2014 Pork sausages, Oxford, Cambridge.Brunswick, Saveloy and far m 80 à pound; chicken, ham and ton: gue.$1 & dozen; Bologna.Jc.; been or -r + = = 5 1 , The London Market., .Bpecial to The Montreal Btar.\u201c Léndon, Muy ~The Times's city .:| article to-day: says that money was in fair demand at unchanged rates.No loans were due to the Bank of England, anil no operations in gold were reported.on (Be | tock Exchange \u2018business had « rather \u201cmore éotive ténteficy, and the tone was cheerful.Consols closed a six- teanth higher at #1 15-16 for cash and unchénged at 92 for aocount, Home rails were firm, advancing in the balance.American rails were firm throughout, and were well supported frond New York, closing strong, with substantial rises In al] active stocks.Canadians re- The leading foreigners © quiet, And there Was some try sont! Africans, which, ware \u201cfome- .ve and irregular.\u2018Bar silver ghé-elghth to Si 15-16 spot, and one- th to 24% forward, \u201cclosing rather Ig cdnsequence of conflicts between Ger- Mah &nd Itglian students at the Univer A ck, anti-Austrian meetings n several Italian cities gn Friday.In Genoa 6,000 students hissed the Austrian consulate and insulted the * MONTREAL TRADE AND THE DROUGHT.Dun'a Bulletin of Saturday, May 2rd, says of Montreal trade: With thé collapse of the teamsters\u2019 strike, the general business situation is much improved.though the accumulation of freight in the raliway sheds and yards and on the docks has not yet been fully disposed of.Spring activity has somewhat subsided, but for the season there is stil)\u2019 a very good movement in metals hardware, paints, glass, cements and other heavy lines.In groceries the distribution Is just a moderate one, and the present local demand for leather is comparatively light, but in sole there is a very fair export movement, with some good sized lots of splits and glove-grain also going abroad.Bome good sorting orders for dry goods are still reported, but the attention of travellers is now being largely devoted to the disposal of flal stuffs, in which a good trade is expected.Country collections are still well recent additions, only five district in-' solvencies being reported for the week, with estimated.liabilities of $27,000, In \u2018this connection it is interesting.to note that four of these fallures were unrated traders, and in the fifth case liquidation was due .to insanity.n drought is still unrelived, and the effects dare noticeable in a reduced production of butter and cheese, \u2018 results are anticipated with regard to \u2018the Hay and grain crops.PC With very fow exceptibna the trend of o large cotton -valuss i» , \u2018manufictur concerns \u2018have: en Ho- tee of a compliers \u2018withdrawal on tions.and the largest producers of knft- Ted\" undprwans have dome Ukewigt.ugars therg : bas neressed em CulnE to the approach of the t son-.son, and quotations are advanced ten vents a cental on all gradés.Horseshoes are advanced 35 cents a Keg.and Manila Fore half = cent per pound.' and : The urent treaty between the Unitéd Btates and Cubs.in \u201cwhieh I8:incorporated all the provisions of thé Platt améndment, was signed at Havana on Friday.PE ! be z \u2018 \u20ac ! 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To All who think of going to THE Lake Shore We deliver all the way up the Shore, from now on, through the season; regular trips you can depend upon; special trips you can arrange.Call and investigate while considering your summer _ pans.\u2014\u2014\u2014_ ROBERTSON-& SON, GROCERS, ST.CATHERINE STRFET Just West of Victoria St.Squares.CARPETS \u2014 Curtains, Rugs, Floor Cloths, Beds and Bedding, Sheets, Pillows and Spreads.See our openings of China Mattings for Summer Homes; also a large line of Ready-made Carpets and Order early at THE CONNEE BIL WS CRTIRZED Important Session of the Ontario Legislature Yesterday.THE PREMIER'S OBJECTION Mr.Downey, of Guelph, Introduces An Important Bill\u2014Question is Fought Out.Special to The Montres] Star.Toronto, May 23.\u2014An animated attendance in the Legislature yesterday listened to a spirited \u2018discussion on the famous Conmèe act, which has been on the statute .béoks for the past four yeurs and which was brought into existence fathered and protected ughout by Mr.Jamee\\Con- mee, {ha me for, Port Arthur.Nr.:- Downey, oung Conservative mem for Bouth Welli , was the nigh who levelled his lance against the bill - practically repealing it.Mr.Conmee te- H Fnded Is child with animation, and the Premier tried to chake off further discussion -by saying on division.\u201d = My, Downey, with heat, crossed the Pre mier\u2019s will, and although it was but the second reading, persisted in dividing the Bone.The result was a victory for Mr.Don PR debate went on, and while Mr.Foy Was speaking half a bers tried to interrupt at once.-#We are in a municipal committee of ë whole house,\u201d cried someone above The speaker saw the point and sp to the second reading of the ill; $d the result will be that the Con- mem THOMAS LIGGET, 2474, 2478 St.Catherine St, servatives will bave to line up in the municipal committee.Mr.Downey.in his speech, affirmed that the Oommee bill had been drafted by the lighting corporations and put through by them.The result was thet the municipali- vies all over the province were being held up because they were unable to enter into competition with the private companies, and could only buy out the private plants under disadvantageous circumstances.His own city of Guelph had been held up.It had paid $155,000 for the lighting plant when valuators had estimated the value at 2120000.Brockville, rather than undergo the expense of arbitration, paid $85,000 for a $62,000 plant, and then had immediately to spend 475,000 in reconstructing the entire plant.He quoted many other similar instances.Cities were denied the right of lighting their own streets and he thought some remedy should be applied.Mr.Conmee denied that his bill had teen drafted by the corporations, and be argned that it was working out swell.Freviously there had been the danger of confiscation by competition on the part of the municipality.Mr.Downey frequently interrupted with pertinent questions.He had the mien of an enthusiast rather than that of a dignified Parhamentarian, and his enthusiasm had apparently a good effect.in stirring up some of the older heads.Mr.Nesbitt, Mr.St.John, Mr.(hbson and Mr.Foy trok a hand in the discussion, and it was in the middie of Mr.Foy\u2019s speech that the T\u2019remier\u2019s opposition broke down and the bill was sent on to committee.At three o'clock Lieutenant-Governor Clark red ana gave his assent to Ulls that had been given a third reading.'A ramber of bills were advanced a step in \u2018committee.; e House adjourned until Tuesday at three o'clock.There \u2018js only one statue in Great Britain withian umbrella.This is to be seen at Reading and represents Mr.GQ.Palmer, of biscuit fame, standing bareheaded with a slik hat ard umbrella fn hand.| A be maid to have joined the Britiÿh army his name must be entered sixty\\two times and that of his superior officàr twenty-nine times in the documents uited by the War Office.3 \u2018A MAN\u2019S FEE nets.more distressing than sore, aching, tired fi MENTHOL LINTMENT will cure them safely, surel} and quiek- You) be delighted with the ssults.Cures any paip any kind.; \\ | a tT ?-GRIF- \u2018had vowed to take his life.IN KENTUCKY County Judge Was the Latest Victim\u2014How He Died.MURDERERS UNPUNISHED \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 None Dare Testify Against Them or Take Out Warrants for Their Arrest.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Lexington, Ky., May 22.\u2014\"Yes, I know I'm doomed.Perhaps I can hang on for a year or so before they get me, but it's all up.But they won't make me run away.I sball stay right here like a man, and if they give me a ghost of a show.perhaps some one ewe will turn in his checks along with me.\u201d Hardly were his words cold when Judge James B.Marcum, former County Commissioner, lawyer, candidate for Court of Appeals Judge, politician and rich man, was called upon to die.He was not killed hy a man who gave him a fair fight in the open.He was assassinated when his back was turned, as he stood fn the doors of the Breathitt County Court House, talking quietly to a friend.In the twinkling of an eye all his carefully laid plans for life were upset, and he lay dead upon the court-house floor.\u2019 THE BLOOD FEUD.- Next dav his widow visited the spot.She knelt down, dipped her handkerchief in the tiny pool of blood, carefully wrap-~ ped it up and took ft home.Some day the oldest boy will be shown that handkerchief and told to avenge his father.So runs the feud\u2014the battle to the death between the Hargis and the Cockrill and the Cardwell factions.All three families have Jost their chief members.Their sympathies, like Judge Marcum.have fallen llke reeds before the wind.Just thirty-four graves dot Breathitt County\u2014\"Bloody Breathitt* they call it \u2014graves of men who have died for the feud.There are other Marcums, children now, and in due time they may be added to the list of avengers.Time alone can tell how many more years the feud is to go on.Marcum knew he was slated for assassination.He even knew the men who Last December he tried to have two men\u2014County Judge Hargis, once his law partner, and Sheriff Edward Callihan, indicted for entering a plot to kill him.He failed in his endeavour, and from that moment.he was doomed.He had an affidavit from Moses Felt- ner.in which the man confessed that he had entered a plot to slay Marcum.He swore that he had heen promised a pardon for this job If caught at his work.The plotters felt that suspicion would never attach to him because Marcum was his lawyer and his friend.But Feltner gave all the details of the plot to Mar- cum.and for months the would-be murderers were folled.Marcum knew what was up.For months he barricaded himself in his house by night and seldom left it by day.When he did it.was a pistol in each hip pocket.and his family as escort As yet thev don\u2019t kill women and babies in Kentucky feuds.If a man carries a child in his arms he is reasonably | safe.The chief regsoy, in that, if gaught.the assassin would stand iittie show with a jury if it could be proved that he had murdered a little child to gratify his spite.Even the killing of a woman is not Justfiahle to satisfy a grudge agalnat some male relative of hers.The ethics of the feud are very nicely framed.CARRIED HIS CHILD.Banking on this, Judge Marcum generally arranged that his little girls should accompany him whenever he left the security of his own home.He also car- | ried his ten-months-olä baby.Once-he ventured to come here to Lexingten, Four of his family escorted him to the railway station in Jackson, arms he carried the fifth, the baby.One shot would certainly have killed at least one little girl.So he got away safe.When he came back It was in broad daylight.The little family group were waiting there for him at the station and tenderly surrounded him to escort him safely home.The man who finally murdered Marcum didn't t a shot that would certainly have kilféd the baby, too, He waited.After months of this protection Marcum finally grew careless.On his death day he actually dared to go alone to the court-house in Jackson, imagining he was safe there in the crowd of lawyers and other officials.jurymen and witnesses gathered there.Not so.His doom day came\u2014Monday, May 4.NONE WILL TESTIFY.Me was shot twice.Many saw the shooting.Not one of them who saw has had the intrepidity to tell who murdered Marcum.It would mean death for him and his.The shots were not fired at long range as were those which killed Goebel.The assassin took good aim and brought down Marcum with one shot in the spine.Then he deliberately walked up to the dying man, placed his pistol against his head and sent a bullet through Mar- cum\u2019's brain.The leaden messenger of death tore through the entire skull and fell on the court-house floor.When Marcum was picked up he was dead.Velvin Ewing was talking to Marcum when he was shot.He at\u201d once took te his heels.Once safe across the stfeet he looked back.Four men stood guarding the entrance to the court-houss with drawn revolvers to give the assassin a chance to make good his escape.Ewing recognized all four.Love of life keeps him mum.Capt.D.D.Hurst, Postmaster of Jackson, knows the men, too.He doesn't dare name them for fear of his own life.In fact.he has left Jackson now and may never return.! Not a soul dares speak of the many murders except in the presence of intimate friends who can be trusted.Even the he î men of the town\u2014there are two fioûrfishing weeklies-dare not publish the facts It was twelve hours after the Marcum murder before a single line wag telegraphed out of the town, and then the story was told in only a few.matter-of-fact sentences.\u201cCowards\u201d some people would call these murderers.ae The feud began in October, 18%.Jere.Cardwell and John Hargis fought a duel to the death in a raliway- train.Hargis dled.Cardwell, convicted and.sentenced to two years\u2019 imprisonment, was jmme- diitely pardoned by Gov.Bradley.Then the feud siumbered.In December, 1301, men were mysteriously thurdered.: The grave-diggers of Breathitt were kept boy.Finally warrams were -jesued dy Judge T.P.Cardwell, Jr., for some of the suspected mien.But who would serve the warrants?None of the regular deputy sheriffs dared court certain death.\u201cFI do It\u201d apnounced Jim Cockerill, Town Marshal of Jackson, and Jim's brother,- Tom, announced that hé'd go along to ses fair play ; They served those warrants at the pis- | Wear Parisian P.C.Corset, you will at once motice the fit, the snug comfort of its support, and on long acquaintance how well it lasts.\u2019 P.C.Styles also are perfect.All Latest Models.\u2014 Be sure and ask your dealer for the Parislan P.C.PARISIAN CORSET M'F'G CO, QUEBEC.\u2014d'era Pre 3280 À losd cut sabe 1.50 Sawed any length t suit 811 ranges, wth to and in his |\u2019 structures and residences.A \u2018tol's polit.and sb the Cockrills, tés, got Co .- § cer EU Yaives, forks, etc, reliable bunds, even if they do cost a little more.They are worth the difference.Our trademark essures unquestionable quality, \u201c1847 Rogers Bros.\u201d Made enly by \u2018The Wicriden Beitannis Ca Æ mixed, up in the feud.They joined In with the Cardwells against the Hargis faction.Marcum was attorney for Terry, contesting the election of James Hargis as County Judge.And so he was doomed.STRIKE STILL ON.\u2014 Bullding operations are now being actively pushed with respect to the construction business t many houses are likely to be built in the.suburbs, as the demand for house accam- modation continues active.The trouble \"among the mill men.however, is interfering very largely with the supplying of sashes and doors and planed Jumber and other building material.The men are demanding 22 1-2 cents per hour, but the employers do not seem willing to pay more than 20 cents an hour for this class of work.The men are talking about building a co-operative factory so as to supply the demand.A Wonders! Bodine am\u2019 Beecham\u2019s ~ Bilious and.Nervous Disorders, an Th - \u201c Slater Shoe Advertising Shoes of Beauty Short talks by the Slater Shoe ad man, No.6.\u2018 À shoe which looms large in the public eye must combine in it positive elements of price value, of durability, comfortand beauty.The\u201c Slater Shoe\u201d because it makes strenuous claims on public attention must not only feel easy when worn, it must not only wear well, but it must look well,\u2014all .advertised claims are unconsciously and critically weighed by the first impression conveyed to the mind through the eye in its initial inspection of the shoe, \u201c \u2018So the \u201cSlater Shoe\u201d with its high prestige obtained by years of advertising must not only fulfil the wearer's expectations of fit, shape retention and wear, but its beauty must meet with the instantaneous approval of the wearer's eye in its most critical moment, viz: the first glance, and the succeeding closer scrutiny.And the makers of the \u201c Slater Shoe realizing this fact have made \u201cSlater Shoes\u201d not only foot houses of ease internally, but foot palaces of beauty externally.The Slater Shoe Made in Canada 40 years.Goodyear Wetted.Fer men and women.$3.50 and $5.00 per pair.225 8t.James Street.47 St.Lawrence Street.1551 St.Catherine Street.1580 Notre Dame Street.\u2014- The Stere That Sete the Pass Salient Facts.A great output and the command of money are two factors essential to present-day success.These are ours to an unequalled degree.We use them mutually for the public and the business.Deliberate plans inspire our daily offerings.There is no undesirable accumulation of ald goods, but such things as you want right now at prices below the market.: Ladies\u2019 Hot Weather Costumes Ladies\u2019 Fine White Lawn Costumes, waist made in a neat style, with \u201ctucks and hemstitching, skirt and deep flare flounce, tucks and hem: stitching.a.lL Le i ee ee eee ee x White Lawn Dresses, suitable for housewear; made in a_nobby style.waist with several tucks and hemstitching, skirt with deep frill, tin: ished around bottom with tucks and hemstitching.£3.50 Linen Lawn Costumes.made in a neat design, waist with several tucks and tab collar, skirt with deep flare flounce.Special value .$2.95 2447 St.Catherine Street.4 PARLOUR SETS + ne avevouos 86-50 to 825 PA Hoe Îine in St.Henry Syndicate CREDIT OILCLOTHS and CARPETS\u2014 Qilct he, R2¢ a yard, regular price CASEI or If vou bave no money at the moment come to us and we wil help you to ~ furnish your home, and supply you with high class tailoring.BEDROOM SETS Camete, in all the latest designs end onboaurs.From.810 to $130 DINING ROOM SETS\u2014 Sideboards and Chairs, from $18 up Our Tailoring Department We have all the newest and upto date materials, a first class tailor cutter connected with this department.EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT.COME OVER AND TRY US\u2014 = LIPQUR CREDIT ver nneen oer.B13 to $100 large assortment of .REFRIGERATORS ~ Deliveries IS GOOD.Special Wash Goods Sale / 2,000 yards of beautiful rich Summer Dress Muslin=\u2014Words cannot express the superior style and colour combinations of these goods: al weaves; new goods: bought by us at less than mill prices.Would be worth regularly 25c yard.Our sale price, per vard.1,000 yards of the latest effect in Coloured Dress Musins, rich effects, with beautiful Persian borders, therehy saving the necessity of using trimmings; really worth 30c¢ yard.Sale price.per yard 3,000 yards of pure white Dress Muslins\u2014This we consider is' one of our master strokes; magnificent weaves in large and small open stripes.with interwoven small designs.mercerized finish.Amongst this lot will also be found white ground Muslins, with dainty small black dots and figures.These goods are really worth as high as 40c vard.Our sale price, per vard 19¢ 19e 19\u20ac \u20181,800 yards of good quality pure white Open Work Dress Muslin, smted for children\u2019s dresses, aprons, etc.; well worth 10c vard.Sale price, 6 Excellent range of Plain and Fancy Dimjtys, small, dainty patterns, every delightful shade of colour, good washable qualities; well worth 30c vard.Sale price, yard.ee es 20 ee aig ee tee een.220 Thousands of yards Fine Scotch Ginghama, Zephyrs.Chambrays, ete.every colour, large range of new patterns, all fast dye; well worth 15¢ .vard.Sale price, vard.0 0.00 Len anna Another extraordinary purchase of 1.300 yards Irish Costume Linen\u2014The cloth is very sheer and is an exceedingly dainty summer fabric in beautiful plain colours; when made over coloured linings gives a very striking appearance; worth 35¢ yard.Gale price, yard.eee een 25c MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY .\u2014-St.Lambert, Montreal South, Longueuil.TUESDAY AND SATURDAY.\u2014 Kensingten, Montreal West, Blue Bonnets, Rockfield, Lachine, Dixie, Dorval.THURSDAY.\u2014 Back River, Norwood, Bordeaux.St.Laurent, Cartierville.Fres | fo Bay View, St.Anne's.Outside Points SATURDAY.cu Sirshmore, Valoinile inte Clire, Bes L.-ABINOYITCH, Proprietor, - St.Henry Syndicate From 3490 to 3504 Notre Dame The New Long Hip Model 425 Long Hip .aid and correct according to individual needs, g in each figure that indefinable personal grace that is the heynete of style.The New Long Hip model comfortably encompasses the entire hip, showing no: ridge or Hne eves through an unlined skirt.Wall Paper.Large assortment of Wall Papers.beautiful \u201cfinish,\u201d embossed gilts.moire and flat gilts, all new.artistic, floral and conventional designs: regularly sold at 20c and 25c per single roll.Monday our price.per mll.{Je Wash Day.10 dozen Wooden Tubs, assorted sizes, at.A.Corsets are the BEST - - ANOTHER HOSPITAL CASE.Mesars.E.R.0.Co., Montreal: pe ne ; .matism, the \u2018pain being intense.Dear Sim.\u2014For four months I suffered from Sciatic Rheu- I was in the GENERAL | = 10 dozen Washboards, zine cov- | ered, at.13¢ 5 dozen Wringers, solid rubber rollers, at.£2.19 5 gross Tin Dippers, strongly es titer tee 240 avoue ac Good Carpet Brooms.15¢ 1.000 feet Cotton Clothes Line, 40.48 and 60-foot lengths, per skein.RE 10 dozen Split Clothes Baskets.23¢ Blue Flame Oil Stoves.8$3.75 7 rea y, eel.After t olid may feel the need of Shoes that will rest your ae SHOE COMFORT you will find in our LADIES\u2019 FINE KID OXFORD LACE SHOES, made with Elk-skin soles, serviceable, \"noiseless, comfort-giving.Special price.oo.$2.50 SPECTAL BARGAIN Sizes 8.8} and 7 only-ladies\u2019 Dongola Kid Lace Boots, sizes 6, 64 and 7 only; regular price $1.25.TUESDAY, 8 a.m.2 to clear.+.cer een cer vue In sporting ous attractions, including the lacrodee maich, the cross country run and the yachting at Dorval.Continental; Victoria 15 lac; A.L Action Maintained.The Court of Appeals has rendered judgment in the case of Moise , appellent.and the Banque du Peuple and Gaspard Deserres, respondent.The bank brought action against Brossard, who with other persons, was endorser of two miseory notes, to recover the value of notes, which amounted, with interest, to 98,900.The court below maintained the action, whereupon an appeal was \u2018taken claiming preemption and prescription.The Court of Appeals confirmed that judgment.Ferrol in relation to La Grippe _ After the acute stage of this distressing malady there almost invariably follows great depression, heart weakness, and frequently chronic cough, threatening the lungs.\u2018For the relief and permanent cure of any of these conditions there is.nothing known to medical science so safe, sure and efficacious as Ferrol (the Iran-Oil A Food), the only preparation which contains in combination Cod Liver Oil, Iron and Phosphorus, the exact constituents necessary to restore health and Ferrol i as \u2018palatable and easily digested as créam.Bape.75c.8 bottle 6 bole for Su.Tre Prasor Courant Lrérrrs, - \" 124 Ring St.West, Toronto.\u201d circles there will be numer Morning Shoppers.As stated above this store will be closed on Monday, And to-day all that 1 i tn \u2018Canada under the National Policy, and workingmen of the United States has come true.lions.upon millions of foreign money, and tens of thousands of foreign work .men are pouring into the States to reap some of the fruits of the great Na- Protective Policy of the American Union.Can Canada repeat this?k at the Coston Mills, Tobacco Factories, Rolling Mills, that were built up \u2018a MANUFACTURING Country for EXPORT?.The United States 18 to-day the most conspicuous export manufacturing country in the world.Why ts this?Because the people and statesmen of the United States realized years ago that a strong Protective Policy would first of all butld 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.was predicted for the manufacturers 11- and we can easily picture what would happen if the Government of Canada would give to Canadians a Canada-for- 7 z Canadians policy, looking first to the securing for Canadians the Canadian con- \u2018 , and then a share of the markets of India, Great Britain, Australia, sumption.and South Africa, in fact, of the whole world.mer OUTREMONT AND SALOONS.The request of Outremont that it he permitted to enjoy ite present immunity from the saloon.should it become a ward in the city, will arouse the sympathy of every home-loving man.Put.uhfortun- ately, sympathy is about all the citizens of Montreal will be able to give the Outre- monters.They will have tp protect themselves by steadily refusing to petition for a license.And in pursuing this policy, they will be in line with the common feeling that the saloon should be rigidly excluded from the resident districts.\u201c In our civilization, the home is coming to receive too little respect.We are all so taken up with the mill and the office and the shop, where we toil for the money \u201cwhich is eventually to make the home, that we sometimes forget the purpose of it all.\u2018The least we can do 18 to informally set aside certain sections of the eity where the man who has not forgotten, and who is endeavouring to create such a bome as be would like his children to grow up in, may proceed with this wholesome and patriotic task under as few handicaps as possible.Certainly, the.saloon has no business \u2018to seek the neighbourhood of the home.There is absolutely no excuse for its ex- {stence in such a quarter.If a father nf a family desires to drink anything which - is usually on sale in the suloon, he has his own dining room in which to drink it; and if he is ashamed to drink it there.he had far better take the silent verdict of his family on this pornt\u2014be it right or wrong\u2014than endeavour to change it by familiarizing them with the presence of a saloon.\u2018But very few family men would muke euch a choice.The vote of the community would be overwhelmingly against introducing tbe saloon into the district of homes.\u2014_\u2014 IMMIGRANTS THAT ARE UNDESIRABLE.United States Reject Many That are Left in Canada in Consequence.ges © The Mort, ou Mar.\u201d Winnipeg; May 23.\u2014Local records would indicate that the Dominion (;overnment is out a great deal of money to semer agente for immigrants wibo travel b of Winnipeg to the United States.ng | months upwards of 1,100 sevir arrives Europeans have applied to nnipeg American Board of Inepec- tion for permission to cross the boundary, but of this number only 63 per cent.were allowed to , the others having diseases or -being an mpoverish class, being ieft on the soil.It is said to be a \"trick of the European agents to induce immigrants of the impoverished o or unhealthy clusses to come to Canada, and if they fail in this to travel to the United States under the pretence that they are coming to this country for settlement.The number coming via Winnipeg for the United States is apparently increasing, as already this month 600 applied to the local office of the United States Govern: ment for ad: .The best are, of oburse, accepted, amd the undesirable ones left in Canada, Many rejected ones have, it is believed, su in crossing the boundary by, \u2018stealth.Occasionally some are caught SITUATION IN CHINA.Jatbreak Not So Serious as First Reported.Special to the 1 Montreal Star.Pekin.May 23.\u2014With reference to the : © e of Linofu, Yunnan province, it is believed that the Chinese Government is alive to the possible consequences of an Onthyeak along the course of the project ed French raüway iv the province.where there ir at present a oonsiderable number of French engincers and missionaries, while the Consul-Cicneral of France is -\u2014Jhhimeelf on w mission to Yanpan city.lt is Doped that the movement is not really anti-dynastic: but only a locui outhreak ori ng with the turbulent population \u20ac Kochin, who in 1899 raided Mong- isze, extroying the custom house and looting the French Consulate.Suicide of Nobjling's Sister.\u201cBerlin, May 23.\u2014 The sister of Dr.Karl Nobiling, the Professor of Philology and .who shot and wounded V liam Xin 1878, has conmmitted suicide by oning Herself at Schwerin, after ne $vo unsuccessful ati ts to end her life by drowning.After death of her Brother from his self-inflicted wounds, she assumed the name of Edeling.y \u201c Presentation CABINETS Our Solid Quartered Oak Chests.fitted ne.i Silver-plated Spoons and of our own manufacture, make very ruine M Weddiog Gifts.Price Price We men- Cabinet No.a.Victoria Day ! NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS._ Monday next being Victoria Day the Star will be issued early in the forenoon.To secure insertion advertisers should send their advertisements for Monday, not iater than to-day, Saturday, at six o\u2019clock p.m.BISMARCK\u2019S BOOK EXCITES PARISIANS.His Statement That German Soldiers Were Welcomed to Paris Raises Storm of Protest.(Special by Cable from a Correspondent the Montreal Star.) Paris, May 23.\u2014 Biémarck's memories of the siege of Paris recently printed in a Paris paper çontained the statement that the relieved Parisians joyfully marched arm in arm with the invaders down the Champs Elysees.So incensed are all classes | of Frenchmen at this statement that it is | proposed to hold an enormous open air meeting publicly to protest against \u201co of the most malicious lies in history.\u201d Since Bismarck\u2019s words were prifited, the daily papers have contained columns of denial from eye witnesses.The leaders of the protest, however, mean to call, in addition to all this the testimony of prominent foreigners who lived in Paris during .the siege.Letters are being sent broad- | cast throughout the United States, Great Britain and other countries, soliciting further contrary evidence.Paul Deroulede, the exiled Nationalist, writes to his par ish followers: \u201cIf it can be proved that there is the slightest ground for Bismarck's statement, then the mourning garments should come off the statue of the city, of Strasbourg.\u201d The date set for the proposed meeting of solemn pretest is July 14.i) Classified Advertising in the Star.demand for space for condenccd od Vises advertisements i in THE STAR renders it tel a Ee Land in their advertisements as early as Poesible u the morning, and when practica evening before.The pressure on our col: umus is 60 great thal we cannot guarantee insertion the same day of any classified advertisements not in the office before twelve o'clock.For Saturday\u2019s paper we cannot guarantee insertion of any advertisement not handed into the Star Office on Friday evening.86 tf DUTY ON AUTOMOBILES WILL BE REFUNDED.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 23.\u2014 The Department of Customs announces that \u201cautomobiles, not new, in use by tourists con Leaporari- ly into Canada and not d: on em ada, Tay me devenue deposit ot an amount equal to duty, eubject to re- pre ed by Le caltor, exceeding prescri e r, not ex six months froin f arrival.The au- Tomes 1s no in be wed.or in on he in Canada, and an invoice the selling price thereof should be produced to the collector of customs as an aid to him in determining the amount of the deposit required.\u201d Two Hundred Albanians Killed.London, May 23\u2014The Times\u2019 correspondent at Uskub, Turkey, confirms the report, that the Albanians bad over 200 killed à in the recent fighting wear Jakova.are to find that the Turn are in earnest.The majority of their leaders have submitted, and it is believed that the Albanian movement has practically collapsed.The two principal ring] , Hussein and Murtaza, have just.been arreteed hear Jakova and wil] exiled to Asia with the other aude ed chiefs, The [ opnient™®f post\u201d gradiiate\u201d colifses in ap- \u2018any goods pondent is now only ve ious in Dibra district, where it wi y suppressed.craftarianship our iy Afforde \u2018the fullest \u2019 An unusually rich and may \u2018now be seen COCHENTHALER and JUNE WEDDINGS- In beauty of design, elegance and perfection of .\u201c Sterling | Silver, Cut\u2019 Glass: and Silyer Plate objects particularly ppropriate for Wetding ats mwepr.sante eTRET.[VF A Detail Secretary in the House of \u201c Commons.OLD-AGE PENSION FOR THE DESERVING POOR.Gossip of the Reviews.in Britain Be- garding the Scheme for a British Zollverein.(By Special Cable from the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Ltar in London.) London, May 23.\u2014The United Empire Trade League; of which Howard Vincent is leader, is organizing meetings throughout the country in order to discuss preferential tariffs.The Spectator emits a terrific tirnde while paying a tribute to Mr.Chamberlain as a great statesman, condemns his proposal as a gigantic paradox which, after raising false hopes from tropics to pole, will burst and collapse ike an ill-filled balloon, and the proposal will end in ruining the Empire.It warns British people to avoid the poisonous plant whose touch is death.Neither the mother coun try nor the colonies are going to become a tied house.A tied house is, of course, a public house which 1s tied down to sell ome brewer's beer exclusively.Other reviews urge that any proposal from one who has served the Empire so signally as has Mr.Chamberlain, mands close sympathetic attention, and ask for further details.! Chamberlain himself made it clear in the Commons last night that be hopes to com- find money from the preferential tariff for}.pensions for old age and for the deserw ing poor of Britain.This is his double planked platform for the next election.\\ WINDERMERE.CO-ORDINATION IN BRITISH EDUCATION \u2014 The Important.Conference That is to Be Held in London.(By Special \u201cbe from the Special Corre- sponggnt of\u2019 the Montreal Star in London.) London, May 23.\u2014The Canadian universities are to be fully represented at the conference which is to be held on June 9 at Burlington.House, to discuss co-or- dination in university education throughout the King's dominions, and the devel- plied science.It is expected that an Imperial council will be formed to deal per- manentiy with these interests.WINDERMERE.PROPOSAL TO RENAME TWO ELDEST PRINCES.Mr.Copeland, of New South Wales, Makes a Suggestion.(By Special Cable from the Special Corre spondent of the Montreal Star in London.) London, May 23.\u2014Mr.Copeland, the Agent-General of New South Wales, proposes that the eldest son of the Prince of Wales be called Prince Canada, and the second son.Prince Australia.This, he urges, would interest greatly the people of the two colonies and make \u2018them, if possible, more loyal.: WINDERMFERE.ro Balfour to Preside.(By, Special Cable from the Special Corre- | spondent of the Montreal Star in London.) London, Miy 23.\u2014Rt.Hon.Mr.Balfour.has promised to preside at the allied co- Tonial dinner in the Cecil on July 10th.WINDERMERE.The German Surtax.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 23.\u2014A circular sent ont to collectors of customs on the subject of.the murtax, reads as follows: \u201cYou are advised that he surtax will not apply to on or before the 16th ped 1908, by an poration.firm or person in Candy \u2018For immediate t ation to Can for 30t] oy varied hour of ER \u2019 da Diamond sevvaiter DOUBLE PLATFURN|| 7 \u2014\u2014P \u2018Added by the Colonial | sa.1000 Ibs.Chocolates wisp Mixtures for Weta Day 10c to 40c Ibh.\u2014Equal many Bosten:and New-York lines ~~ Open Monday Morning for short time._ 2411-2413 St.Catherine Street.- SEE THAT YOU GET DEWARS WHISKIES When you ask \u2018for them.I say, \u201cSee that | you get them.\u201d = Price is AlWays a - Strong Attraction | for Customers.Our Sales increase every day, We know how to combine Quality and Price, our values are appreciated by everyone who knows.anything i in.good Furniture.People that have money do not go elsewhere, because they do not want 12 pe pay for those who have or none.Here, we sell only strict cash, but give away-our best goods for § Tu the - lowest : possible price - Give Us \u2018a T rial.If you come in.do not forges visit our splendid department of.Carpets.and.Cu rtai ns You will.LN any fiueextra valuey sad real This is surely the best money savin cee for those who want -dny kind of.Mouse Furnishi .Lapointe (conser to Tha I; Laplnts Ga) 1447-1449 St.Catherine Street East _ Cor.Montcalm.Il Up Ye - 4 guia | .Porous Ye me À MEET.AT \u201cRES OUR SPEOIALTY- 0 Our Assoftment is the Largest in MSI fa bo iat ous see before ym buy saring.: Genala¢ Dismend Sotitair at ® of af E quid, 910 À : ois.8% S33, up to 9225.00.Three -Stome Dia- | :mond Rings, like cut, 14-kar gold, 935, - 830, 840, 850, up to 93185.00.Wedding Rings.\u201818 Rarat Gold .83.50 to $18.\" # , QUALITY GUARANTEED.0.BEATTY, À 137 ST PETER STREET.Opposite Witness Office.& STABLE MANURE, FREE FOR THE REMOVAL OF IT.Apply at stable\u2014 396 City Hall Avenue.119 10 election easy.Grade Garments, and myst not be goods and departmental stores.À, : + % & > £& * & * = & * > & > & $ a 3 Ld 8 i & bd Ÿ pd & ; bd > a 8 & e ê % & & od : + * & & - o-night! For largest variety Straw.Hate, an shapes and qualities 280 to .- $780 cach.Light Fedora Felt Hats, Tweed Caps, Linen Hats for .outing sports, New Neckwear in every style, new\u2019 Shirts, new Summer Suits, light Coats and P ts, Blouses, Shirt - Waists, Knee- Pants, ete.Everything: in Fos Oo ont\u201d | Le ol TON BIS.YOU WILL SAVE MONEY.vou WILL GET BETTER \"VALUE.Behr Bros., Open evenings matii the ond of month.Evans Bros.Berlin and Layton Bros.\u2019 Planos, Thomas Organs, Angelus Piano-Player,- etc.Warerooms ; \u2018144 PEEL ST REET, TERMS FROM 83 PER MONTH .UPWARDS, S BEST VALUE IN THE WORLD.Dominion Square, MONTRÉAL, \u2018This is your tourse there are in fact, bat J.Gin Imported earlier in the sesson for $14.00 and $15.00.Fine Suits, regular $1050 values, go in this mle for.Po Front Colouted Negligee pts, Fancy Vests, 5 : , - Eaickens, Sweaters, Golf: Hoge, Belts, Bracés, Handkerchiefs, Underwear 7.inall weights and materials; Fancy Summer \u2018Socks, Cuff Links, Collars ST aiid Collar.\u2018Buttons, Ghildren\u2019s Sailor Straw Hats atid Washable Sum- -\u2014 + Mon\u2019s Finost Sults Worsteds, Cheviots, and Scotch Tweeds, that sold In this special ile.0 Suits that sold earlier in the season for $0.50, now offered for -.veeee- 87.00 Men's ¥ine Worsted Trousers that sold earlier f for 45.00, in this apecia) le for .3-00 This is undoubtedly the greatest money\u201d saving opportunity of the season, because these all strictly Hi in any ri de ordis grd of clothing of in ¢ Boys\u2019 Spring \u2018Wear © AT MODERATE PRICES.Boys\u2019 Knee Pants Buits, 6 to 16.yre.An \u2018extraordinary pur _ chase of woolless enshlas us to offer Boys\u2019 Sakis at about two- thirds \u201cthe regular price: Norfolk: æd Belt Suits.Regular - $5.00 values.crereeser BS.5 Boys\u2019 \u20183-piece Knees Suits, 9 to 17\u2018 years, \u2018alb+rool serges and \u2018\u20ac dieviots, the newest fabrice.Actual 96.00 values.\u2026.$4.75 J.d.Kennedy & Co, The One Price Clothiers.SOB cencscceseces sers 31 St.Lawrence Street.200000000H000000000000CENE0000SE000UEEEBHES0 Men\u2019s Fine Clothin At Less than the Prices of Ordinary \u2018Cheap Clothing.apport to buy-the-best made Olothing at much Jess than real value.of grades on sale in this city.The country is flooded with x ennedy and Company are noted for manufacturing none but the best Their prices are as low as other Montreal stores sre charging for inferior want to take advantage of this exceptions} chance, come at once cheap and if you while the lines are full and cee es sine vo.eee : ven a.00 seen emenen 88.75 FR rnsore sens GOERS GA EL 0100c0 000000 Price has all to do with the obtaining really ' first-class Jewels s and with of inferior but perbaps tolerabiy - good » fn Slr Uptown Branch, (corner cé on cate on Poel Btroets.) ta To sue 2 Lendapnns bouc ui 299 sod at mmr a pore 4 tre CARI DTI WW fo Ry pr rye pra ae JE Sp oH "]
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