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[" \u201cVOL XXXVI No.76 2 Ti CN i Co | - DIVIDES THE OPPOS ING HE | The Japanese Now Occupy Haiju an} Anju and Reinforcements Are Being Hurried f'orward\u2014Losses in the Land Engagement Were Not /Heavy\u2014Ping Yang Is Being Fortified.&pecial to the Montreal Star.; Ping-Yang, March 30.\u2014 Chong Chon river at present is the line dividing the Japs and Russians.Anju is held ' by the Japanese, who are being continually reinforced from Ping Yang and .latterly also from Chinampho.3 The latter city is being strengthen- 3 ed as a part of the Japanese scheme 4 ts to offer a determined resistance in f the event of a forced retreat.Similar- Ë Jy all strategical points have been for- ; tified as the advance progresses.Ping Yang walls are being fortified.On the hills overlooking the city the ; Japanese have mounted guns.Work ) 3 has been in progress for the last five years Disguised army officers and &- other spies having been busy, so that i now the Japanese advance with a EL knowledge of all the necessary points fo in the strategical eme, and these - are now being qu etly and effectively occupied.= The territory north of Chong Chon Eo river is still Russian.The main routes [ee are filled with cavalry.Each party is.accompanied by an intelligence officer.who is busy sketching and surveying.The present military delay, while valuable to Japan, is materially useful to Russia, enabling her to push forward ber first line of resistance southward over a country considered friendly to Japan, and thus to weaken Japan's army before the real contest Is begun.\u2014_\u2014 .The Horrors of War.2 Tokio, March.-30.\u2014In the course of ; his report of the second attempt to 1 bottle up the Russian fleet at Port Ar- - : thur, Admiral Togo says: ; Boftswain Sumino was just going - down to light the magazine on the 3 Fukut Maru.when the ship was 3 struck by an enemy's torpedo, which killed him.Commander Hirose, after causing his men to take to the boats and not finding Sumino searched through the\u2019 ship three times for him.Finding his ship gradually going duvn, Commander Hirose was compelled to give up the search and enter a boat.As he was rowing away, under the enemy's hot fire, a shell struck him on the head.His head and part of: 3s body were blown away.Of the brave officer's body only a piece } ef-flesh remained in the boat.Com- Bi mander Hirose was always a model } officer and he leaves a meritorious ex- ample, the memory of which will be everlasting.\u2019 MORE FROM MISHTCHENKO.88, Petersburg, .80.\u2014A later} official despatch from General Misht- chenko reports, that on the authority ) of the inhablaits of Chong-Ju, Cores, the Japan lost forty men killed, 1 one hun % men \u201cwounded and a mumber of horses during the fighting there Monday.The Japanese emplay- : ed five hundred Corean bearers to carry their woundedto Anju.General Mishtchenko adds that Captain Stopanoff, who was among the Russians wounded, succumbed E yesterday.- = JAPANESE TELL OF FIGHT.7 : London, March 30.\u2014 According to the official report of the fight which took place near Chong-Ju Monday, received at.the Japanese legation here, the Japanese casualties were an officer and four men } lled, and ten officers and twelve men wounded.The losses were all sustalned by the cavalry force.There were no casualties among the infantry.\u201cTwo dead bodies were left by the enemy on the field, but it is reported that some seven or eight were killed Inside the town.These were promptly carried off by the eñemy on horseback or by ambulance.The Russians were seen conveying in an ambulance two dead men, apparently officers, and bloodstained blankets were found scattered around.The enemy must have sustained lossés at least equal to our own.\u201d \u2018 \u201cThe enemy, who numbered about 600 men, retreated In the direction of Wiju.Our casualties were Lieut.Kano and four others killed; Captain Kurokawa and twelve others wound hd JAPANESE OCCUPY HALIU, Seoul, March 30.\u20148 a.m.\u2014The Ja- yanese advance ocupled Haiju, a sea- yort sauth of Anju, March 27.rR Jap Officers Were Not Hanged.St.Petersburg, March 80.\u2014The Hal- | bin correspondent of the Rusgky Vie = OÙ Genuine Carter\u2019s Littie Liver Pills Must | Bear Signature of Fon SILIOUSRESS.= >- [ton ToRPI _ from consi PATIO.FOR SALLOW SKI.FOR THE COMPLEXION NEW SPRING COSTUMES, Our great sale of New Spring Costumes and Raw prime Jockets is going on with great success.We » ovina all \u2018he latest American styles and all the new 11¢igh and Tilbury Plains \u2018| Dr.tLieut.-Col) N RIVER, NOW N es the recent report that three Japan officers were hanged for attempting blow up the Sungari bridge on tfe Trans-Siberian Railway.The corresfondent has been informed by Russi officers that the rumour grows out $f a warning given to two Chinamen not to walk under the bridge.Exploded by a Whale.tok, March 29 (Tuesday).\u2014 One off the mines in Possiet Bay has been efkploded by a whale.The mutil- rcass subsequently was washed It bore evidence of the destructive qualities of the mines laid by the Russians in expectatiogp of a Japanese landing at Possiet Bay.7 * Quiet in Interior Cities.New Chwang, Tuesday, March 2.\u2014 A reliable report from the vicinity of the Yalu river states that everything is quiet in the interior cities.- The natives belfeve that the troops on the Yalu river do not exceed 40,000, Cartridge Factory Blown Up.Paris, March 30.\"\u2014 The Matin's To- kio correspondent says that a cartridge factory at Sasebo, Japan, was blown up Sunday last, and that four workmen were killed.CARNEGIE.BREAKS OUT IN SATIRE Canadian Associated Press.London, March 30.\u2014 Mr.Andrew Carnegie has satirized the prosperity of this country in the form of a dia- Jogue, which appears in the Nineteenth Century, with the object of showing \u201chow absurdly grasping\u2019 we are and \u201chow unreasonable\u201d In an appeal to Ceres, the goddess of harvest, Carnegie makes Britain say: \u201cHelp us to become a self-sustaining Empire.Keep us no longer dependent upon the Republic for our food and our cotton,\u201d : Ceres replies: \u2018Know this, the the best and safest position possible | box for thee is that thou be not dependent for thy chief supply of food upon thy colonies, with thy food subject to cap- tyre, but upan.lic of thine own decreed for thy ünfety.Madness it were on thy part to disturb the friendly relations, cobditions and tendenstes not up tie with kin pexdria Mae wea\u201d THE MARCONI MEETING, - n° At the meeting of the Martorf Wireless Telegraph Company the chairman stated that satisfactory arrangements had been made with the British Post Office, but made no definite statement in regard to the trans-Atlantic services.The annual report was adopted.Signor Marcon! was unable to be present, owing to the death'of his father last Monday.FIRE INSURANCE PROFITS.The fire insurance statistics for the last twenty-five years show that the British offices.obtained an aggregate premium\u2019 Income of £388,475,405, Sixty per cent.was pald in the settlement of claims and expenses absorbed 32.67 per cent.This would leave about 7 per cent.for profit tôr the compagiles, [PE WOULD MARK COLONIAL MEAT, The -Central Associated Chambers of Commerce has passed a resolution suggesting that.gli retailers of imported meat be licensed and that foreign and colonial meat be marked.: THe 2° - - .\u2019 Châtham Still \u2018Under Water.Special to the Montreal Star.Chathamn, Ont, March 30.\u2014The flood .here continues, The water dro about six inches, but the gis and eleé- the town is in darkness, lamps and - candies furnishing light in King street business plêces.The pedple on the Ra- eight feet of water on their farms, and their loques in stock drowned are heavy.Cols Otter & Little Better.i \u2018Special t6 \u201cthe Montréal Star, : Toronto, Marek 20.\u2014The- condition Colonel W.D.Otter, C.B., still con- \u2018tinues td.causé Ms medical attendants, trass, A.M.C., apd Dr.G.A.Peters, véry grave anxiety, though this motaing the symptoms are = shade more favourable, \"The Montéaim.at London.NB.arrived-at-London -to-day.PE mr mie À Successful Test.+ A pvocesstul test before severai ald- the ProvMmeial and Municipal lospéctors and.others, wag held von térday of the Universal Fire Escape, manufactured by Bouvier and Belair, \u2018234-6 Dufférin street.from the top of the Provincial Bank Buliding, 70 \"cet from the ground, and proved an uni- qualified success, and was endorsed by all as the best escape on the mar- Torms 83.50 per Po @.Stewart Taylor, 1169 ST- sans ST CA cer Foitora.IW Totephone Uc.hi o v : - .so , : Build Up Canada, - clear white daylight from the sky.all Ÿ Phone Main sen, én ry Na, aE ÉuxFER PRISMS were Invented In Canada, patented in Canada, but ara sold now in every part of the Globe.The only invention of the kind to give over dark Tops.For parficuters \u2018 Fe n BESNNERHASSETY.\"A : 450.W.REED & oo.eo FR.2.we ld Closer, \u201cHaas tate pase wn doi\u2019 Be tric light plant is out of business, and | still \u201chave |: - of- The steamer Montcalm, from St.John, .viz, fsso.$15.00 doe sed.+ sized or structure=- aire metal men outing.door and w curnices, ctc.\u2014in à ety of styles.; \u2014 ect, ant 8 give a very handsome veu give \u2018estimates if you send measurements and outling the build.Wholesale M tures, Toronto, Canada.TRY AIRD\u2019S BREAD For a Good Complexion TELEPHONE MAIN 1025.7632 À practical œuspender idea.A simple velf-adjustiment that instantly conformsto \" the siighest shoulder movement ; insures =A n E20 I I Are made with» Ball Bearing Ba Back Unoo! noonditionally guasantesd.your \u2018als court keep SEE xa same, with price, and receive SOBINION SUSPENDER CO., Magers pale: On Good Friday the allan: Warehouse wit Grooerise for Lachine, Borvai, eto, oot'otv your erdere to-day and to-morrow, JC na writ A a tim\u201d requir ; following wines, a, discount ef 10 gent.off.our , seeNote the auantitios, make your selections and remit in cash, Mocks, Mosslies, Burgundies, sdumrs, Glirets, Sauternes, Champagnes, SPARKLING HOCK \u201cAND MOSELLE.asm, vim & oh SPECIAL EASTER- SALE OF WINES.Regular price per case Of \"oes.low a 10 per ooh.is where you get\u2018 ; latest styles.« ce best but the cheagest in the city.ment of everything in our line.three stores filled with the latest novelties for Easter.Our display this year, is the biggest and finest we have ever made, and we are confident not only the | 177 St.James Street: 2387 St.Catherine St.West 9 1553 St.Catherine St.East Tooke\u2019s Immense assort- | ih 1 Pe Something newsbades À Gloves, \u201c aisés Jost.received, a very swell new in Men's and.double breasted, $1.50 to 3 hÿndsoimé somme pure silk ties.- THE HANNAN | COVERNTON'S IRON BLOOD FILLS Yor cate vy Tait Fell Be box, § 213 and 215 St.James St pine Exhibition : o Easter Novelties and \u201cdifferent\u201d rm Neéckweii, new patterns in Easter Ships, new styles in Easter Vests.See Our Great Window Display, Showing the Latest London Novelties.à .EXTRA SPECIAL.:5 5 pcs émbroidered 34 bose - - #L00 new styles in assbrtment \u2018of Vests, single $2.so each.50c, ; + .SBE OUB LATEST STYLES IN HARD AND SOFT FELT RATS Largest variety of new shapes and] qualities to select ftom: all few frésh goods, Prices\u2014$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, LS, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00.Le MEN\u2019S AND BOYS\u2019 RAIN-COATS.The most fashionable garment for ATE, wear.We \u2018guarantee the Mt and te /1:coat, and are always pleased to show our goods.Prices for Boys\u2014$4.80, $5.50, $6.50; 37.50 and $8.50.Prices.for Men's: rue, 1000 sua, Say Nothing About It SMILE AND LOOK HAPPY And \u2018the way to do that is to buy your Ten Spring Suits and Overcoats, À \u2018 .Hats, Caps, Gloves, Neckwear, PERN | \u2018 White and Colowcod Shirts, Underwear, etc., Wa Are\u2019 Ready witlr the Nowest and Best.Values | t Always Soinething New for Men and Boys, -~ 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\u2018Bhrenbreitatein\u2019\u2019 pare eo pints ve vere ones on $RO.00 3 cases Nonpariel\u201d QUAFÉS .00 00 vococmse ao 24.00 1 case \u2018\u2018Nonparell\u201d Soaring Meena PIOLS .ice soos save sesso 96.00 DEINHARD\u20198.8 cases \u2018Crown\u2019 Sparkling Hock, CB.o.oo besnre voccassanse 20.00 11 cases \u201cCrown\u201d Sparkli Dints .\u2026.\u2026.vie v.0e coscce \u2018 20.00 4 cases \u2018Nonpareil\u2019 Bparkiing Moselle, sous eres meen sens 24.00 6 cases Nonpareil\" Sparkling Moselle, PIRES .se scene veocc0ce 26.09 SPARKLING BURGUNDY.: CHAUVENET\"8.3 tee Boe: re) au pints.ae cases \u2018 ee\u2018* , .k 1 case \u201cChambertin\u2019\u2019 (Red), pints .28.00 TAMPIER'S.T cases \u201cSt.Peray\u201d (White), quarts.18.00 9 cases \u2018St.Peray\u201d (White).= pints .20.0 Gout Framboise.) SPARKLING SAUMUR.tC ACKERMANN-LAURANCE.i 3 cases Carte Noire, quarts .\u2026.+roou0 oreo save 0205 voo0se 11.60 6 cases Carte Noire, pints .«.+.\u2026.c000 va veu ors ave voous .13.50 CLARETS.; JOHNSTON'S.; 3 cases St.Loubes, quiarts .\u20ac mete sac vucc0s 5.28 \"6 oases St.Loubes, pints .svraveicriesns sure cecere sseces 6.36 4 cases Pauillac, quarts .\u2026.+.\u2014\u2014- Sette Sate See ese see wren en 6.00 8 cases Pauillac, pints .cove av+sveccos sores » cu.L ecco0 00 2.00 SEJGNOURET FRERES.81 cases Chateau Dillon, quarts .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.0 sree secres cones reese 735 CRUSE & FILS FRERES.4 18 cases Bt.Estephe, quarts .\u2026.\u2026.+.\u20260.0 vecu 0200 sa op vera 7.80 A.A.KRAAY & CO.4 cases Chateau Marganx, quarts erates mess eres sesess resees 17.00 BOSHAMER, LEON & CO.5 oases St.Emilion, quarts .ceciovee cers eens + esters ee 6.50 2 cases St.Emilion, pints .dee ene meses v ervirs ® 7.50 WHITE \u2018WINES.CRUSE 4 FILS FRERES.8 cases Haut Sauterne, quarts .ceo e108 vers.+ were sees 10.00 GUILMOU'S.3 cases Sauterne, pints .\u2026.0020ense « revere veses waves 5.50 BOSHAMER: LEON & CO.rte woe 8 cases (raves Superieure, ore] oe 5 cases Graves Superieure, 7.00 5 cases Barsac.q ve vu ce 4 cases Barsac, + rece von 7.60 § canes Sauterne, pints .7.7 4 cases Haut Sauterne, quarts .9.00 .& cases Haut SBauterne, pints .10.00 STILL 'HOCKS, HENKELL'S.- 6 cases Laabenbiaiss, quarts J + see ves ave ese senna see 5 cases Niersteiner, quarts.[RN + espere mono \u2026 ccsvouse KE 4 Cases Rudesheimer, pints .serene vesres vee 15.00 1 cass Licbfraumiich, quarts .tieenes snsren reves » eevee ses 13.00 4 cases Léebfraumiich, pints.-.vevvvs terse vocose \u2018ee 13.00 4 cases Hochhelmer, pints .:.poses» vvovor oases asses .13.50 DENHARD'8.23 cases Wieratetner, pints.srscnuane 19.00 11 Rudeshelmer, qua \u2018 6 are heimer pints .- 17.80 \u20186 casea Liebfraumilch, quarts 7 cases Lisubfraumtich, pints 19.00 + .\u20184 7 8 2 SL HENKELLS stetrwsin, Equally as good à ae Anthracite Coal for Open Grates and $1.75 ; 06:50 per toh deljvered.adore \u2018I Orders sent.C.O.D.a a oF NEW SPRING NECKWEAR.Rich Silk Fourdp-band Ties at 16, Be, 5c and 60c.\u201d New Silk Bows to hook on, very nest Beautiful assortment of wide-flow] and New String variety of new Besigns, Totiy Fo eam.| Latest style Hook-on Knots, for high turn-down collars, neat six patterns, y \u2018 New Puff Ties, new Ascots, now Waahing: Ties, etc.\u201cMen's.and Boys\": Hatter, Clothier > Corner oh Lraig and Bleury Streets, and 2299 St.Catherine: 6 Ch 4 3 hut and Farnishèr, \u201cIf 9 = + F St 4 rrr / Men's strong Working Beots, from s5e wp: Men's Box {Calt Lace Boots, from 2.09 up.Men's Box Qplf lmse Boots; Goed~ year Welt, 8820 te 9400, .Men's Dongola .Lace Boots Good» Bo Die Lae mr ota, Bor Box Cut Lace Bout MAN to Bere irony Lace Bovtn, ho 0608 se up.FOR EASTER FOOTWEAR New Spring Qoods Just Received.| J | Youths\u2019 strong Lede Posts, trom Woman's Donguls Lave of thesp Shoes, $1.00 up.Woman's Dosigolé face.or Button Boots, 188 wp.;, Misses\u2019 Dosgeln Lace or Button Boots, $188 up.Misses\u2019 Donkdle Lice br \u2018Wily oT a ue ; ou vs ur mew Gm ie ALLAN Hoe .STORE, A ral set, tes - 3 cases pints .\u2026.\u2026.evecas serene sasessvessce 12.00 - * (In original Boxbe i DEINHARD\u2019S., ¢ cases Steinwein, quarts .\u20ac ervriccres Dapose esse \u2018acucennene Lhe 2 cues Blalnmein.mms se.ce TES ay womsagita.sere.> - LL MOSELLES.\u2018se.HENKELLS.; ï ; 1 3 capes.Bry PME.Leuvocounsnue vasene sence sevsgee , IBB0 \u20ac oases , nts \u2026 ; grove reson seeder vssens esvpecen LE - qe Îcams ë ler.Doctor, pintg.\u2026.ae Lee eue peu eR us se : SAARBACHS.to 2 es 7 cames Berncastier Doctor, qUarts .«.®.ccacecsse +» 1508 - 3 canes.Bernçestier Doctor, veerane ve essnsesr sssrse\u2019 sevesrse 10.90.: à cases canes 31 agen Bg so 1e J + cages P , QUAKES 2202 een.oe eriers eesaes .§ cases Pieporter, pints \u2018.2.0200c0ere sacs \u2026\u2026000 senses v2ueccce JEOO + : FTALIAN WINE, + \" 3 enses Chianti, In Wicker Flasks, quarts .v.vesssss0s0 1.06 \u201d 2 cases Chiantf, in Wicker Flasdks, pints .\u2026.s.\u2026.+>ensevsce 2.90 NATIVE WINE, 1 case Alicante, quarts .aesveusredense snesre sersas seveseses 7.00 E.GIRARDOT à CO.: : j Cases Chateauguay, guarts [ certs severe esrere sesvrssce Le cases uguay, \"'(Btyle Chablis.) .re orocouos 0 .CHAMPAGNES.DAGONET & FILS.: 9 cases \u201cBrut,\u201d 1898, quarts .êcerct souuse r-+ere, ce0nu.\\ 00 3 cases \u201cBrut,!\u201d 1895, pints © merew0\" basses ssaese onvcoces - Hu RUINART, PERE & FILS A 2 chses \"Vin Brut quarts se \u201cste deserve Goncocus 20.00 11 cases \u201cVin Brut,\u201d pints .carven $1.00 11 cames \u2018Vin Brut,\u201d cases of 24 half-pints mur coscecé\u2019 18.50 1 case \u201cVin Brut,\u201d case of \u20ac MAgnums.M.aac0vu.\u2018aw Bae 4 csises \u201cVin Brut,\u201d Vintage of 1593, quarts Cerrar 00000 seuvrses 20.00 PIPER- HEIDSIECK, Co .9 cases \u2018 Extra,\u201d vronne 449 Pustes eosecn Gapods SL 8 baskets \u201cSec,\u201d quarts .ve su.1 basket \u2018Sec,\u2019 LR vivir esvravionisey ad es Severs exemeipo./ .25 baskets \u201cSec,\u201d containing ¢ pints each .teranseesone.VEUVE ae PONSARDIN.; to .cases ow Label, Fe eessrrres soccocecs eves BB.- ue \u201cBec,\u201d Yellow Label, pints.0 \"000\" vacrecge = a 1 case \u201cBrut,\u201d Gad Label quarts .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.vere \u2018evoc0e verveuss : A 4 cases \u2018\u2019Brut,\u201d Gold Label, The tesetn sesvse cemseeres FRASER, VIGER.& CO., e NORDHEIME®.B ITALIAN WAREHOUSE 207, 309, & 311 ST.JA) ESTABLISHED.1556 STREST, Borat \u2014 . epuweny nt Tae ape 0 EE Dé \u2018of the best, known characteris \u201ca Sui Show, and In fat at any bench show of note, is ; om Fellows.\"of Hornslisville, N.Y., x noma: © thao caso dep ail over the \u201csou LU 3.» This veteran er, years agn was hurt in an 3 nt A¥@ has been mmue his right Term ever singe, Te\u2019 han also been Caton: \u2018deat for more than 30 years, yet J ptwithetzanding these misfortuñes is arty and more cheery than many a Jess unfortunate.\u2018Uncle Dick\" feels very.strangly with regard to his can- friends, \u2018and one of his firm be- f8 ls thut there has never been a of genuine rabies in America.In is.connection he har sent the following \u201csommunication on mad dogs to the papers : : he often read tn Buffalo papers about /Uogs, and of sending people to the eur Institute.Mad dogs are only \u2018#0ad to furpish an item for young Space writers and graft for doctors.#R- You may put it down as a fact that .-® genuine cuse of rables was never peup tn America, and no doctor in Buf- would know one if he did see it, but every poor dog who has a tooth or earsehe, a worm or eplleptic fit, or @veñ the colic, is called a mad dog, and sent to the pound to be murdéred.I have been breeding dogs for over forty years: I have exhibited tn all the \u201clarge cities in America.1 have judged at shows from St.John and Ottawa, North, to New Orleans, South; from *E¥.- Philadelphia and Charleston, East: to Ban Francisco, Los Angeles, Sacramento and Stockton, West, T1 Have handled 20,000 dogs a yéur.but I never saw mad dog, for they do not exist in E America.\u201cI have been bitten hundreds of times, ut \u2018 caré no more for a dog's bite : the scratéh\u2019 of a pin.Just to \u201cthere is no mad dog in Buffalo, make this offer: I will let the worst Wpeclyen the Baard \u2018of Health can pro- gure, bit* me.YT Arh not rich: all I \u2018Ask is for the city to pay $25 a week until\u2019 the wound heals, us I like dogs > azid I want to help them, if possible, \"#0 1 malre- the above offer.As to my Teéponsibility, 1 réfer Mesars.Bleisteln and Lautz, president and vice-president \u201cef the Buffalo Kennel Club.\u201d ~- Jf \u201cUncle Dick * would only explain 4% how men and women become af- EE ect by \u2018\u2018rables \u2018\u2019 after being bitten oxs that are not mad, or would i maggot a way of preventing their be- , coming so, he would not only bestow = an incalculable benefit upon mankind \u2018tolerant towards suspicious lookin ~ For the last three months the Brit- Ish yachting papers have been saying y that George L.Watson, who designed # Shamrock II, had declined to design Æ another Cup \u2018challenger under the old rule of measurement.According to re- tent rdexpatches.Sir Thomas told some 26 friends in London last week that he kor had dectded to send a fourth Shamrock fé for the Cup.and .that Watson was \u2018X.Bolng to design it.\u201d On Saturday, In Paris, Sir Thomus declared that he \u2018bad recelved the New York Yacht 3 Club's letter in reply to his, but that En e had not had time to consider It thoroughly.United States yachtsmen to take this to mean i.that the reply of the New York Yacht rs Club to Sir Thomas was in the nature i 0f & concession sufficient to make Wat- \u2018son change his mind about designing [# @& new challenger.Speaking of this, Fa rating member of the Larchmont = Yacht | ub yesterday sald it is re- j porte {looks very much as if the : will be built under the new nny rule of the New York Tacks Both sides have more \u20ac a In which to get ready for the nëx£-;gâce, und there Is no reason F Ha soïbé new boats, may, of the 70- A : £lasg, cannot be- built and tried ; out, .for under the new rule they will (FE not be of the freak type, and will be i \u201cserviceable, whether \u2018uded for Cup de- @ fence or not.Racing craft of Watson's étaign have been successful on the \u2018other side.Take, for instance, \u2018the\u2019 uen, owned by King Edward Me defeated about\u2019 everything: any the, 95:4 Mtbot class guer there.\u201d cofinessions Hive been made jt will be greatly In the Interest of the world's (ydchting.x Ghptain Gorman,\u201d \u201che first \u2018vice- -presi- dent of the Cunadian Amateur Athletic ] non has dohe excellent \u201c@ervice to teur sport by proposing his changes i to the existing union rules regarding F the reinatatenent of professionals.k- His idea that the matter should be É taken out of the hands of the governora, pes far as the final disposition of the \u2018eames goes, and be wubmitted to all J: the delegates at the annual meeting \u201c18 an excellent one.He has probably « found while attending the meetings of : the American Athletic Union of which he is a Canadian governor, that the z- plan works well.< His rule against amateur teams playing against professional teams fn the E United States unless there be no gate \u2018money charges clearly defines what the old rule lacked.and will stop many the present excursions, which are always open to misunderstanding.\"HOCKEY.Wanderers\u2019 Becond Pittsburg Matoh.A Pittsburg paper, in describing the : Wanderer's second defeat, says : \"but make iL, as he desires it to be, more, Victorian, champions of the local lear score being 6 to 4 Interest was given the contest by the p of \u201cDickey Boone, who captained the team, \u2018and incidentally played a fine game.The game was witnessed by about 1,500 people, who apparently favoured the visitors more than the home team, us all of their plays were applauded strongly.The game began about 8.35.Kennedy ran the puck the length of the field, but missed the shot.Six- smith did likewise, but had his attempt stopped.The first goal was put in by Gardner, who shot from a scrimmage.Henry passed to G.Sixamith, who tied the score on a shot from a scrimmage.Gardner was sent to the bench for tripping.A hot scrimmage resulted in G.Six- smith putting in another for the Vics, after the goal-tender had stopped several shots.Malin tied the score, taking the puck down unassisted.A face-off from an offside play near the Wanderers\u2019 net resulted in goal for Vics, Eddie Roberts putting It in on a short pass from À Sixsmith.Boone was hit on the head by the putk and was carried off the ice, but resumed playing after a rest of five minutes.Eddie Rpberts brought e puck wp and shot goal from the right aidg-of the rink.Price tool 'it down the field and pussed to Blatchford, who scored for the Wanderers on a neat shot.The half ended with the puck in the middle of the rink.The defence of the visitors was good in this half, their use œue, in an interesting game, the final + me \u2018information on the- in Hougnto between the Wanderers and: coppér-country puck-chasers, me Houghtop' they have a good team.one that the town.cé&n well be proud of, but I want to say that ! consider the Victorias, of Pittsburg, equally as.good.And as for the Wanderers 1 don't see where either of them have anything on us.\u201cAgainst the Portage Lakes, we were deprived of the services of Boone, Blatchford and Price.The three men, you must be willing to admit by their showing here, are all fast and with their places filled in with substitutes we were considerably weakened.\u201cBoone, Blatchford and Price could not get away from their business in time to $ us at Houghton and came straight Pittsburg from Montreal.Not that I want to take away any of Portage Lake's glory, for.as I have said they have a jreat team, but I, and the same feeling is shared by all our players, am confident that with our regular line up we can defeat them.Your Victorias look as good to us and we have given them good games, not- withatandi ng that the long trip from Montreal to Houghton and thence to Pittsburg has to a grest extént handicapped our speed.* > \u201cA great deal has beep said and written about the question as to whether Ottawa or the Wanderers are the champions of Canada.Ottawas hold- ng tire cup naturally hold the honours, ut our enly game with them, which manager of the Wanderers, wilt sive | Incum week bent ton 6 CT ex plain pieds dE ondred nothing 3 if Comins oy they fought.In.dis  with Hanlon he had a od.him who was not what is known as.\u2018crouch, who let Corbett\u2019 dé practioeh , the leading.So when the Sage ¢ of H ness arrived Sm on.While Woy oa on in the ¢lifich Corbett's two bands were free, gad\u2019 \u2018be 9 used them to the best P'accliie ae, © WANDERERS WON I did not render a Just ¢ a on © THBIR LAST MATCH I gave the fight to © IN PITTSBURG.I think that it is generally ed that I have some ability as 1 don\u2019t think the people can c tiously say that I not familiar with the\u2019 pi tical ring game.Now, so far f, honesty ) cerned, I don\u2019t, me to speak Upon xh i point, = people who know nie and like me say I am honest, and those who don\u2019t like me are liable to spy that I am dishonest.That is one of the results of holding one of the most ungrateful positions in the sporting world\u2014a referee.As to punchins tn\u2018the clinches\u2014that is the only argument that I have with Young Corbett, whom 1 consider a good fellow and a thorough Bpoftss man.\u2018During Cerbett'a first contest with young Hanlon he never struck a blow in a clinch during the twenty rounds EE SNS NN, WF AY, Le) CY Sr et \u2014 CNVTAL OF vs wR a>resesss ro AY HOW A PITTSBURG CARICATURIST DEPICTED Tue MONTREAL WAN DERERS DURING THEIR MATCHES AT:DUQUESNE GARDEN.Oe THE PROST ACRFEUVE as On THE OBAMA HT of the stick in checking being very clever.The second half started off stow, but soon became warm and Ed.Roberts shot on a pass from A.Sixsmith.Kennedy thought he would help a Ht- tle, and brought it down and passed to Mallin, who put it in for his second goal.head and took à minute .to comsider tt.It was entfrely accidental, Blatchford being thé culprit.Gardner broke a skate and Duval was dropped unt he could get it fixed.Gardner took ft up and missed a hard luck shot.Blatchford tested the hardness of the fce with his head and also took a minute to recuperate.Henry shot a goal for Vices, but it was called off.To show that he meant it, he put another one In, which counged this timie.The playing became fast and furious.Gardner brought the puck up .repeatedly only to lose jt at the point position.The playing of Roberts and A.and G.Sixamith for Victoria shone.while that of Boone, Mallin and Gardner was good for the Wanderers.The game was free from rough work, and very little dirty work of any kind was done The team work of the Vics was better than that of the Canucks.The line up : .Vietorias.\u2018Wanderers, Mackey .Goal.Donnelly Spittal .Point.Kennedy Duval.Cf point., .Boone A.Sixsmith .Centre.Strike Roberts .Forward .,.,Mallin Henry.Left wing .Blatchford G.Sixsmith Right wing .Gardner Referee\u20148chool ey.Time of halves \u2014Twenty minutes.Goals\u2014A.Sixsmith, Roberts, 3; Henry, G.Sixsmith, Mallin, 2; Blatchford, Gardner.Final score\u2014 Vics 6, Wanderers 4.Harry de Witt Interviewed.The Pittsburg Press says : \u201cSpeaking of the Michigan men the The Wanderèrs were defeated by the mpi following statergent by Harry DeWitt, -@ \u201c Fit- Reform\u201d are exclusive.taste.sa! \u2018 Ÿ : > vouches - for, Styles They are the /- novelties and staples, sanc-» tioned by Bond street, London, \u201cand Fifth Avenue, New York \u201c \u2014and modified to conform to the Canadian ideas of good @ \u201cFit-Reform\u201d gives the - Canadian gentlemen the best of the London and New York styles, without the exaggerat- - \u201coe .ed effects.Fit-Reform\u201d is buoy \u2014 median length conservative, without being i \u201cmediocre 3 Cdton gracefollines\u2014avery \" * curve artistically perfect.@ What \u201cFit.Reform?\u201d | Pesstiniymade.i 4 is correct\u2014in ce perfect taste\u2014and, above all, ' The \u201cHARVARD.\u201d 1 \u2014__Rn + A distinctive mit Reform, \u201cerejtion, tht promibes to one of the most povelties of the season, \u2014\u2014\u2014 The \u201cHarvard\u201d is square cut\u2014double dreasted\u20142 and.buttons \u2014 mediam length \u2014 \u2018 Duval received a crack ever the.[| ba one of the features in hockey cir- {gles \u2018next.year.T every other.rem chown for \u201cam now free Crom Seve resulted in a tie, should at - title) yat to an equal basis with he où tawa seven, \u201cI woûld Nike to see the relationw between\u2019 hockey teams of the United States ttnd Canada become more friendly.-It would help along the sport iI series of International games could be arranged,.the teams of this country to go to Camsda an8 vice .vefia.an amicable adjustment of the es, which now prevent this, at an early aate, would be more than pleased to \u2018see this end accomplished.\u201d There is some hope that an arrangement among, the hockey authorities up In the Dominion\u2014who look now so hard at the so-called pre fonalism of the hoc teams in e United States\u2014 wil} made Whoraby some of Canada\u2019s crack teams could be brought here and United States teams in turn visit Can- took difficul MONTREAL'S NEW BALL TEAM WON ITS FIRST MATCH YESTERDAY.Montreal's new baseball team won its first game yesterday, as the following special despatch from the Stars own resident correspondent at Richmond shows : .Speaial to The Montres) Star, Richmond, vas, \u201cMarch 30.\u2014 Montreal took \u2018a game from Riéhmdnd College yesterday in six fast innings, the score being thirteen to two.All the pitchers were a.\u20184 \u2018chance -atd showed \u2018well.The.remaid- ing - six players.ae tladeiphid.The-ganié wi t \u201cThurs Er, will show the adian cttsisa.- The game of hockey, as & winter sport, {8 taking à strong hold in this country, and nothing would add more to the future var «.of the gaare here than to have the best teams of Canada come \"here and play local seven, Canadian newspapers and the Canadian public; hockey enthusiasts say, labour under & wrong impression wh they believe people in the Unit ta want professionalism.All classes of sports are popular in this country, and the public generally is as much Ais-+ pos to keeping up popular and clean or the pleasure as for any money whieh might be derived.Let us hope that international series will .Mr.P.Gorman \"one of thé board of goverhore of C.A.A.U,, has received the following letter from Mr.J.RE.Bulivah, secretary of the A.A.U.: \u201cDear 8ir,\u2014~I have been requested by Kenneth B.Gordon.secretary of the American Amateur Hockey Les- que, to notify you that Rupert hotkey has been made eligible to n$ in the American Amateur Bo League, in you kindly notity anadian Amateur Athletic and oblige.\u201d Me Union MISCELLANEOUS Referee \u2018Talks on Corbett Decision.San Francisco, Cal.March 30.\u2014I realize that it is bad form from ai .sportsman\u2019s standpoint Tor a referee to \"ai his decision, but there has been mich kicking by the people against whom decided the recent fight be- ween ritt and Corbett that I feel it CATARRH Church St; Toronto MR.WILLIAMS Sr meer JAPANESE CA- TTARRH CURE to be an artic of \u201cmerit.it gave me immediate rellef cured, me completely of Cra had besn acute for yeads, I tri San diet.I Bet put À they only ga Ij practically a wrestl! | right hand.as it is claimed, I must \u2018 of rounpds can ibe given, | Aeld street, the senior ranks will he the following trathéons, Wend T 3 By so doing he lived up to the Marquis of Queensbery rules, whioh stipulate that & man with two hands frée.may punch In the clinches.During Friday's night's match Britt dia- all the forcing.At times he com- péiled- Corbett to clinch.1 did not compel them to break for the \u2018first fourteen, Ap fifteen rounds.After that in spots, © helther of thém hands .Therefore, accorde to.the rules under which they, fought, they could not punch In the clinches, and when I told them to break they would not break, and the only times forced them to break were when they were wrestling or holding.Corbett, - while unjustly criticising me, has said that I grabbed his hand from-Hils right side, or, rather.that in ® @ the cli 1 interfered with his right.If I interfered with his have also interfered with Britt's lett, which is his best hand.Corbett sald that I never separated him during the clinches of any of his other contests.That is not true.In so stating the little chap is very much mistaken.Any one with a memory who saw him box Terry McGovern knows perfectly well that I had to partially disrobe in the ring in order to force the fighters to break from the second to the fourteenth round.In the fight with McGovern Corbett was forced to clinch just as he was with Britt.oth Britt and McGov- érn cut out the pace for Corbett, that if, I didn\u2019t break the men in b fights the battles would have degenerated into mere wrestling matches.I sincerely hope that Britt will give Corbett a return match fn the near future.He ought to give Corbett first chance.TI hope they will select some good California referee.There are quite a few here, but if they'are afraid of the \u201cnative son\u201d I think it would be a good idea to import anoptelde referee.\u2014 Kennedy in the Boxing, George Kennedy, Tr lay's man-=| ager, has stated that he may bring on Munroe or some.ather big man to meet Rooney in Canada if à place ran be found where a boxing contest between the two for-a -Jkinited number he can find a pack Rooney.Billy Coleman thousand dollars to I | Tremblay and His, mblay, who, according to Jim is the best sclented wrestler In or about Montreal, will meet Haslip agaln in the Victoria Rifles Armoury Hall on Friday next, \u2018Strike is to box Wagyer in Quebec.] Billy, Armstrong is back in Montreal and will train the Natiofals, arbang: Roonéy's match in Quebec is ed for the 13th of next month, and an | excursion may be fun to Quebec for] the occasion.Tom Sharkey lost in: 8 wrestling match with M.J.Dwyer on Monday at Richmond, Va., by failing to throw his antagonist twice in one hour.He secured one fall, but was unable to res peat the performarice.; Joe Gans, of Baltimofe, was given the decision Monday in \u201ca 10-round bout with Gus Gardner, of Saginaw, for the Association Foothall Meeting.The adjourned annéal general meet-' ing of the Montreal Football Assos at the M.A.A, A.club house, Tn crm ok pote svéry club in eague repre sehtsd and a cordial welcome is ex- clube: Association football this season than it was last.ciation \u2018will be held on Thursday next,\u2019 M Auditors, B.to be even mare popular in the city | ber of the Seawnnhaks Yacht Among Vehalr THE, Pr } Intermediate Lingus Games.Three the interm rolled last night in aa Ts were The Wanderers, of Montreal, ) after losing two matches, won their last mateh\u2019 in Pittsburg + last night.Mr.Harry Dewitt\u2019 4; , 2.and very.the Wanderers, n= nors of the C.A.AT on Monday night, rolled with the Royals.The scures were as follows: L ON STE.CUNEGONDE ALLEYS.site.Cunegonde I: rtd: ans between the Royal Bowlin Clad the Victoria \u2018Rifles resulted FA defeat of the latter team by 129.The scores were as follows: Majority for the Royals, 129.Mr.Hermas Gariepy, of St.Catherine street, presented each rhember of the winning team with an order for a hat on Mr.Albert Lefebvre, the hatter.MA AA.Bowling Aggregates.The aggregates at the M.A A.A.up \u2018to Saturday night.with five weeks to go, are as follows: \u2014 Pins.Baird.sv ve re er esenenes 10,819 Walker.ve ne 00 or 66 sencucve 10,879 Turgeon.vv cere.\u201cee 10,550 LeGallais .5.10,488 Clarke.«io ver wr +.10.407 Walsh.+ + 60 cenrnenads 10,407 Rubenstein .10,302 Forbes.\u2026.svn .s\u2026.nv.0ne 10,214 The Royals will send two teams to Ottawa on Good Friday to compete for the championship of Canada, The keenest interest is being manifested in Ottawa in the: ahamplonship and it tournament at the O.A.A A.C.and gil the crack Ottawa trundlers have en for the silverware.Some of fisted best have also signified their intention while se Flr.the oa cons a Do Lee 2 u 2 rece Voge: Die date, whic which as- A Qu A T i c s Co The \u2018Ottaws \u2018Rowing Men.\", Special to the Montreal 8 Ottawa, D 10.The tluty-nen annual meeting of Ottawa Rowing Club, was held the the O.A.A.last night.There was an encom ; attendance of members Present and prospects for the season -an the water are exceptionally bright.The club is in a prosperous.condition financially, having finished the season of 1903 with & balante on the right side, the receipts being $1,482.60, and expenditure $1,471.85, Jt was decided to Increase the membership fee from 88 to $10.The purchasing of a new eight was mooted and prospects are good for getting the boat, which will ve built by Clasper, of Henley, Eng.The club is also in communication \u2018with a view to obtain ing a competent trainer to put the men in shape this season.There were about 75 members present and the mesting was a most enthusiastio one, lightweight championship of the world, Es .W.n occupled the : The officers elected were: Patron, FOOTBALL His Excelleñcy vernor-General; > tion.president, J.Manuel; president, -W.F.Boardman; vice-presidents, C.Ww.Badgley and F.A.Grierson; cap- \u2018tain, W.A.efron, secretary-tres- surer, R.Nichols.Committee: essrs.Fe MeGee, Coleman, Bas- pirutehison, erville, Greene, Ridley, Stead F.Murphy.and J.It le re that Mr.Harry L ported tended to representatives of , new: Maxwell, N.Y.Y.C, has sold his Her- -feuhoff knockabout, Oiseau, to.a band of the x Lennon or for the Maghasset y clube: Ass Av Dai : - P, ir Ga aod 1 la expected the Lachine | sawly J > * * famous new.kidney remedy, Royals.Lebeath .0 cveenn 195 150 169\u2014&14 Trulleau .144 198 169\u2014571 Case .0000 \u2026.180 200\u2014587 De Tonnancourt .184 162 187\u2014553 Belque .223 152 145\u2014520 Lajoie, eessrensaones 180 164 104\u2014528 Total.:.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.3208 |\" Victoria Rifles.Capt.Hiam .163 140 171\u20144 Pte.Wiltres .198 180 1495\u2014§27 Sergt.Stephenson.177 2°9 158\u2014564 Capt.Stewart .171 167 180\u2014524 Pte, Knubly .162 164 139\u2014455 Sergt.F 0.204 147 179-4530 KL 1 PP i oe, 8074 Byer .% .166 114 133\u2014413 Durocher .154 168 155\u2014467 Tremblay .l.176 139 128\u2014443 Naud .0ccu00ue 175 194 162\u2014581 Proulx .on.oo.164 136 Tel\u2014a3l Fabten .RE 147 140 141\u2014428 Total.[ cvevan +.2713 Lebeau 158\u2014 Belcourt oie Morin .147\u2014482 Labelle .136 \u2014489 Filion .157\u2014477 Beique 173\u2014515 Total chen 2938 Majority for Royals, 275.On M.A.A.A.ALLEYS.3 Third Vics.IL .Glthooly 011 [III 11a 198 126\u201440| Continue, fatal results are sûre Johnson cerns casausse 168 174 156\u2014498 chesnay .160 161 133\u20144.Stephenson\".\"11111 120 151 185458 MONE, because they do most and Wilson .+.150 144 143\u2014437 Total.s\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.2764 Swamp-Root, t : MAAA LI, | soon gs your ki Burnett .115 188 347\u2014450 \u2018organs to health.A trial Michaud .151 162 165\u2014468 other orga 5, Bourdon .anse 155 164 159\u2014478 |\" ?Buxter diene.190 185 182-2507 The mild and immediate effect of Daniels FPN \u2026 vc0cc00 158 155 136\u2014449 Swamp- Root is soon realized.It stands ec rovcccees 143\u2014452 the highest for its wonderful cures of Lau 2803 the most distressing cases.a, rity M.A AA 46.7 seme Root will set your whole system 4 Major y for M-A.A-A., 40.and the best proof of this is a trial.ON COLONIAL ALLEYS.?53 COTTAGE ST.MECROSE.MASSE Engineers IL DEAR SIR: Johnson cee ven sreens A 177 133\u2014444 over since I Jus in the Amy LBM bad J OFrice .sos sveens : 180 166450 or less ney uble, Richmond .188 159 172\u2014519 year it became so severe and complioatsé Pearson\u2019 .' 184 205 203592 I suflersd everything and was much alarmed Btorey .\u2026 sense.107 363 181-\u2014461 PY _STensth and pores vue Same foo and Cunningham .138 166 141\u2014445 wrote, asking for advice.1 began the use Of \u2014\u2014 the medicine and noted « decided Itmprove- Total.+\u2026rpasoou-.2931 ment after taking Swamp-Root only a short Colonials I.T continued Ite use and am thankful to say Bush -.191 180 199\u2014570 that J em entirely cured aad strong.In onder Seed .183 137 172\u2014491 nee OT A tata an me or Sutherland 223 212 191\u2014626.; Reld .192 144 169495 Bounced K all right end in fiolendid condition: Chitty , 178 151 211-540 yoreiatie aod.dese not say harmiul Lyons .176 191 188\u2014633 drugs.Thanking you for m - \u2014\u2014 erv and nding Swamp- Foot to all our var bby\u2019 tor Gotontals, #3 PER 3255 ferven, 1 it aay Majority for Bd .C.\" RICHARDSON.ROYALS DEFEAT VICTORIA.You may have a sample bottle of this wamp- \u2018Root, sent frees by mail, postpaids by which you may test its virtaes for such disorders as kidney, bladder and Tm To Prove what Swamp-Root, the Wonderful New Discovery,will do for YOU, EveryReader of \u201cStar\u201d May Have a Sample \u2018Bottle Sent Free by Mail.] Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickness and suffering than any other disease, therefore, when through neglect or other célises, kidney trouble is pormitted to to follow.Your other organs may need attention\u2014but your kidaeys need attention first.If you are sich or 4 fogl badly,\u201d begin taking Dr.Kilmers new discovery for the kidneys, because as moys begin to get better they will help all the will convince anyone.obliged to pess your water quently night and 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fit from the - start and hold their shape permanentiy.231 ST.JAMES STREËT 155t ST.CATHERINE STREEY » book will go to\u2018 press on April 1st.Secretary Cormack has notified owners that the names and particulars of their yachts must be sent to his office before that date if they desire them to appear in the annual for 1804.CORRESPONDENCE The Baseball Training Reports.Westmount Fan.\u2014No.The Montreal Star's baseball reports from Richmond, .Virgirita, regarding the doings of the Montreal'teain are sent the same as those, from every other training quarter of the Eastern League clubs.In each place the Star has a special in ent resident correspondent, paid by the paper aad In no way con- y Salt Rheum Cured Quick.\u2014Dr.Agnew's Ointment cures Balt Rheum and all iteh- ing or buiming skin diseases iri a déy.One application gives almost mutant té- lief.For Iohing, Bind or oasis Piles { > necled with the Montreal or any.of the other clubs.\u2014 Young Corbett was His real He J.8.Wilson.born 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and diplomas from medical colleges and state medical boards has perfected & startling method of curing disease in your own home, and so that there may be nq doubt in the mind of anyone that he has both the method and abllity to do as he says, Dr.Goldberg, the discoverer, will send the method entirely free.to all who DR.8.GOLDBERG, The possessor of 14 diplomas and certifl- cates, who wants no money that he does not earn.send him their name and address.He wants to hear from patients who have been unable to get cured, as he guarantees it to be a positive cure for all Chronle, Nervous, Blood and Skin Dle- eases.His wonderful method not anly cures the condition itself.but likewise all the complications, such as rheumatism, bladder or kidney trouble, -heart disease, physical and nervous debility, lack of vitality, etc.The doctor realizes that it is one thing to make claims and another thing to back them up.So he has made it a rule not to ask for money unless he cures you.and if you are cured he feels pure that you will willingly pay him a small fee.to the best interests of every one Who suffers in this way to write the doctor confidentially and lay your case before him.He sends the method, &s well as meny booklets, on the subject, including th» one that contains the 14 diplomas It would seem, therefore, that it ls | ; and certificates, entirely free.Address bim simply Dr.S.Goldberg, on Woodward avenue, Room B, Detroit, Mjch., and it will all immedtafely be sent you free.This Is something entirely new and well worth knowing about.Write at once.43 2aw tf wimsour THE HÔLF 1N CENTER Shaw\u2019s Pure Malt Fres from adulteration, drugs, crude spirits anf ether harmful ingredients.Absolutely pure.D.MASSON & CO., Montreal, 76 3 2amo Distributors.\u2019 IE This is a Good Time to look Up your pictures and\u201c2kve t framed.1 wil} store them and à 4m them In good order after you move or got through your spring cleaning.HEASLEY, the Picture Framer, 2087 8t.Catherine Bt, near Bleury, \u201c1 give cash receipts.\u201d J 87 12 CEA et Je js Primary, Svoondary Wr weer sare Cort is eme Cook k Re Gaicero EL cy Cor president, Lord Minto; president, Dyce W.Saunders, Toronto; vice.presidents, | H.B.MeGivern, Ottawa; W.H.Cooper, Rosedaie; A: W.Mackenzte, Toronto: W.B.Rellly, Niagara Pills; secretary treasurer, J.E.Hall, assistant treasurer, W.E.McMurtry.1 Receitpts were, Jas and the balance | on hand Is J.L.Coutiwell's motion was \"dont | that the \u2018execut{ve | choose a special committee of seven.to .select the international team.Cambridge University lacrosse teary played the first match of their northern four agains pi Seuth Manchester, at Manchester.The result was a win for South Marichester by 13 goals to & .CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY, ake roa Bromo Quinine Tablets.All rusgists refund the money if It falls to W.Groves siguéture on each box, * # Im LAWS; APPLICATION HERE Englishrran Who Tried to Take Train to United ; States.WAS HELD UP FOR PASSPORT Traveller Had to Stay Over\u2014Offi- = cials Blame Present Immigra- cs tion Jaws.The alleged vigorous and unreasonably severe inspection in Montred! by United States immigration officials of passengers for across the line suspected of coming to Canada from Europe, has been again brought up by an inci- {ent which happened here on Sunday Mr.Thomas Purrott, \u2018the party who makes the complaint, has made the following statement to the Star: He says: \u201cI intended going to the United States and I purchbased my railway ticket at the Grand Trunk Rallway station on Saturday.On Sunday I went to take my train when, much to my surprise,l was stopped by one of the American officials, who told me that he had been watching me for the past half hour and that he had come to the conclusion that I was an Engiishman.He told me that I must stay over until thed next day (Monday).I asked him about compensation for the delay.I was hereupon told that I could not .elaim any money whatever.Could not notices be put up in the principal stations to give the public warning as to these ations 7 It would have saved me a Jot of inconvenience and expense.I went to the Dominion Line offices.by whose steamer.Canada.I had come to this country, second class.in October last.The company gave me a certificate to that effect, for which they charged me two dollars.I took the certificate to Mr.Watchorn, Un- îted States immigration nt,and from IT obtained a passport.I think it is an outrage that I should have been put to this delay and expense.I have travelled through many countries, but 1 was never stopped in the manner I was at the Grand Trunk Rallway station, Montreal, Canada.\u201d - OFFICIALS STATEMENT.The American immigration officials express no surprise whatever over the indignation expressed by Mr.Purrott.They seem to look upon it ar the îne- vitable outcome of the American law as it at present exists In conversation Vie the Star reporter this morning one of them said: \u201cOn his own showing, Mr.Purrott manifestly came within the operations of the act.° He had only been in Canada since last October, and, consequently when he undertook to enter the United States he was forced, as are all Immigrants, to show his bill of landing.\u201cBeing an intelligent Englishman, he 1.possibly truthful when he Says that he was igrorant of the process through which he would have to pass prior to crossing the border.But the law takes no account of lack of knowledge.It was.his business to ascertain all the facts.\u201cOf course, it is particularly annoy- in- to an Englishman to find himself stopped just like the immigrant of any other nationality, but the law has been devised to place everyone on the same basis.- \u201cWhen Mr.Purrott came to Canada he t passage fojntwe dollars less he would weré he coming by an american line t) a United States port.Naturally, ther \u2018pre, when he went to the steamship « frinpany in this city in order to ret his' certifi of landing, the company, hearing that he was go- Ing to the United States, charged him an adéitional two dollars to make the cost of passage the same as though he had in the first instance gone to an American port.\u201cA great many people come to Canada by Canadian lines, intending ultimately to go to the United States, because they are thus enabled to travel cheaper than would otherwise be the case The Canadian Pacific Railway, for example, made the very cheap rate of twelve dollars from St.John to Winnipeg, and, as a result, \u2018we have hundreds crossing from Manitoba to the North-Western States.Had they come via New York or Boston, they would have been forced to pay at least twenty-five dollars more.On a large family you can readily see what an economy the use of the Canadian route to the United States means to the average immigrant.\u201cI do not mean to say that these remarks will apply in their entirety to Mr.Purrott, but I do say that a great many immigrants deliberately select the Canadian route in preference to the Anterican, and they cannot, therefore, object very strenuousiy if, subsequently, they are subjected te the same processes ag they would have.bean had they gone direct from Europeito the United States.\u201d THE REDEMPTORIST MISSIONARIES IN ST.MARY\u2019S PARISH.During the fast week two Redemp- torist missionaries: from Saratoga, N.Y.have been conducting a mission for the married and unmarried ladies of St.Mary's parish, apd Sunday the proceedings were brought to a close.Rev.Father Feeney, C.8 8.R., the Superior of the mission, preached the closing sermon.The sight of such a large congregdtion gave ample evidence of the great success of the American Redemptorists as missionar- fes.At the end of the service the Papal Begediction was imparted.Tell Mé Who Needs Help.Just a Postal.Thatls all.No poney is wanted\u2014from.you-nor from him, I ask only a postal card, and 1 ask it @s ap act of humanity.loa nm my, Book.nd wil ake ox a 3! near by t he may take six Er Shoop\u2019s Restorative.He may take \u2018 vo ROUE AU SE 2 TE It succeeds, the the cost , It it fails, I wilt pay the druggist Fa the sick one's mere word shall Oould I mest you.\u2014 even ten minutes\u2014 J would forever convince you that I have what these sick ones need.More than that, they must have it, for most of them can never got well without it.But I can meet only a few, so I take this means to convince you.I let you take it a month to prove what it can do; and you can pay.ar 1 will pay, just as you decide, 1 bave found the cured ones fair .In ine past 12 years I have furnished my: to hundreds of thousands on these terms, and $9 out of each 40 have paid\u2014and paid gladly «because they were cured.I will pay jum as willingly if you say 1 have failed.Restorative is the result of my life- tme's work In learning how to strengthen the insides nerves, I don't doctor the organs, pat I bring back the nerve power which alone operates every vital orghn.I Eire the wear open eu ue E ao it's sur.as you would give a weak engine 8, save when a _cause~like .No cass I» remedy 5 \u2018ou know soma sick one who would be well ae my help, Won't you let me furnish the 1 2 book you me ERIE Ei address Dr.Snoop Rook § for Omen, lsd Dom 29, Racine, Wie.Book \u20ac ox a > For the cure of drink and drugs.The! aident iB Canada.The only one ever an- lorsed vernment: GRANT'S GOLDCURA cul at home.No loss of se, no sickness.ot every- 4 where in plain\u2019 wrapper on receipt Address, GEO.GRANT, P.O.Box 488.Phone East 216.MONTREAL.46 Reo tL, : ye TUESDAY, April 5th, at No.288 Centro Strest, Point St Charles.We have been instructed by Francis Prud'homme, master carter, to sell his entire cartag@e outfit without reserve, consisting - of 30 heavy draft horses, weighing from 1,300 to 1,500 1bs., 20 seta of heavy double harness, \"18 sets of heavy single ess, 10 lorry WagEons, 3 rail waggons, 3 jobbers\u2019 waggons, 7.lumber waggons, 11 lumber trucks, 1 fioat, 10 lorry sleighs, ice cutting tools, chains, ropes, tarpaulins and a number of arti-\\ cles too numerous to mention.T.W.FOSTER & CO., Auctioneers, 603-603 8t.Paul Street.Tel.Main 3266 and 4136.N.B.\u2014Craig and Centre electric cars direct to the sale.7% 8 Soe, Lodges, Cbg intending to change their meeting quarters this year will do well to call and see the Royal: Arcanum Hall, 2444 St Catherine.Particulars from H.P.Sullivan, at N.G.Valiquette\u2019s, 2446 St.Catherine.au NO FLOOD APPREHENDED BY CITY OFFICIALS.In City Hall circles \u2014 particularly in the Road Department\u2014very little apprehension is entertained that a flood will- result this spring from the present height of the water in the river.City Surveyor Barlow told a Star reporter this morning that the river had gone down six inches since ten o'clock last night for some little time,\u201d he continued, \u201cbut I do not think that a flood will result.Each flood that we have had has been two feet higher than its predecessor.If another flood were to come now, and if it were to follow the example set.the water would undoubtedly be over the wall.But it is not at all probable fhat such an event will occur.Unless we have heavy rains, attended by fasatly melting snow, there will be no flood.\u201cThe river is now in such a condition that it ils essential for us to keep our men on night and day.A very little movement of the ice might send the water up a couple of feet in a comparatively short space of time.But there may be no movement of the ice for a couple of weekn\u201d Coming to a consideration of the conditions arising from the snow and ice in the city Kuelf, Mr.Barlow said that both the pumps and the sewers were quite capable of handling the sewage, unless to it were added water in considerable volume through heavy and protracted rains.\u2018Before the corporation installed its present pump- in plant,\u201d he continued, \u2018there was never any thought of claims for damages.The ple recognized that the \u2018cl.y was not responsible for rises in the river.But just so soon as the city undertook to attempt to safeguard the people, the latter proceeded to mulct te city in damages for that effort.\u201d r.Barlov pointed out that he was now advising the people, through the advertising columns of the papers, that the citv would only undertake to keep the sewers at the fourteen-foot level, and that any merchandise stored In cellars below that level would be held there at the owners\u2019 risk.\u201cNow,\u201d proceeded Mr.Barlow, \u201cI do not suppose \u2018that the people will pay much attention to my advice.There are a number of cellars In Commissioners street that aré below, that level.\u201d CONCERT BY CHOIR OF ST.GILES\u2019 CHURCH.A large audience greeted the singers and other artists who took part in th» choice programme presented under the auspices of St.Giles Church choir, last night.The singing of the male quartette was the feature of the evening, two selections were rendered by them with excellent effect; the members of the quartette are Messsr.J.R.Bain, A.McAllister, Dunn and Wm.McAllister.The famed duet, by request, \u201cWhen ye gang awa\u2019 Jamie,\u201d by Mr.Bain and Miss Cerinl, | was enthusiastically received.The vocal part of the programme, with its varied items, was wel} balanced by the violin playing of Mr.Paratt, and the readings, pathetic and, humorous, of Mr.,Diplock.The concert, ended \"with Géunod's chorus, \u2018\u2019Praise ye the Father,\u201d by the choir.fr WANTS TO FIGHT:WITH THE JAPANESE ARMY- Captain Ryan, of Halifax, is said to be at the head of a party of Canadians who are going to Japan hoping to serve a8 scouts In the Japanese army.- When spoken to this mornisg on the subject, Hon.T.G.Nosse, \u2018Consul-Gen- eral for Japan, reiterated his st-ternent that he had no authority from his government to accept the Services of any aliens.Mr.Nosse said that Captain Ryan had asked him to accept his services, but the Consul-General had been unable to do so, suggesting that the only way in which the officer could go to the scene of action was as a war correspondent.Captain Ryan was,however, so sanguine that he had already purchased his ticket to Yokohama, and it is stated will leave at once with the other Canadians, who also hope to be of some service to the army, when they reach the Land of the Rising Sun.Guides for Tourists.Mr.L.O.Armstrong, of the Canadian Pacific Railway, has been absent on a trip to Northern Ontario to obtain a number of guides for tourists and sportsmen during the coming summer.John Canadien, of the Caughnawaga rvation, who has carried Lord Wol- seley, Lord Strathcona, and many oth.ser famous ns, called at his office yesterday and stated that a number could be obtained from Caughnawa- gs, no there will likely be no shortage.TO \u20188ING IN \u201cTHE CREATION.\u201d Miss Clementine Varney, the soprano soloist of the American Presbyterian Church, left for a short concert tour on Monday.© Miss Varney will sing in \u201cThe Creation\u201d and will return on the end of the week.She is also ta sing &t the concert cf St.George's.vont | Ancû 2% {The Grant Gold Cure tity : FOR SALE\u2014By Auction, at 10.30 A:M., \u2018We are likely to have high water | ~.A .\u2018 IN ! - : Ï Nature\u2019s Beautifier.Vin St.Michel beautifies, because it brings health.This famous French tonic wine makes rich, red blood\u2014tones up the stomach\u2014creates an appetite\u2014and vivifies the whole system.Soon the old, tired, worn out feeling disappears\u2014there is no distress after eating\u2014nervousness is forgotten\u2014and you awake in the morning, refreshed and strengthened by a sound night\u2019s sleep.As you win back vigor and vitality, you also gain a clear, rosy complexion\u2014bright eyes\u2014and ruby lips the true signs of health, strength, and pure rich blood.BOIVIN, WILSON CO., 520 St.Paul St., Montreal, Sole Agents for Canada and United States.EASTERN DRUG CO, 14 Fulton Street, Boston, Mass.Distributors Tor United States.> MONTREAL KILWINNING .MASONS HOLD PAST - MASTERS\u2019 NIGHT.Old Montreal Kilwinning Lodge, No.20, A.F.C: A M.,, Q:R., bas had many suc- -cessful Masonic and social gatherings during its long history, but the \u201cPast Masters\u2019 night.\u201d held in connection with its regular March communication at the Masonic Temple, may be said to have eclipsed them all.- There was some two hundre@ members and visiting brethren present, the latter includr ing Masons from various points in the province of Quebec, as well as from the provinces of Ontario, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick from several grand jurisdictions In the United States, and from England, Ireland -and Scotland.Most Worshipft! Brother I.H.Stearns, P.G.M., presided, and the other chairs were all filled not only by past masters, but by past Grand Lodge officirs as follows: \u2014M.W.Bro.Lieut.Col.A.A.Stevenson, I.P.M.; V.W, Bro.James Cleland, 8.W.; v.W.Bro.W.R.Cuthbert, J.W.; RW.Bro.the Rev.Thomas Bverett,*®.6.C.chaplain; V.W.Bro.John Perry, treasurer; V.W.Bro.James Dougherty, secretary; R.W.Bro.John Smillie, P.D.D.G.M., 8.D.; V.W.Bro.T.W.Poster, J.D.; R.W.Bro.Alex.Strachah, P.G.R., steward; V.W.Bro.J.E.Wright, 1.G.A very pleasing incident also occurred when R.W.Bro.John 8millie presented Bro.William Stewart, now of Ancient St.John's Lodge, Kingston, Ont., who\u2019 had been initiated into Montreal Kilwinning Lodge, by M.W.Bro.Stearns as W.M., in 1865 (39 years ago.) .In proposing \u201cThe Grand Lodge o Quebec,\u201d the chairman remarked upofi the intense loyalty which Montreal Kh.winning had always shown to that grand body, and R.W.Bro.Will.H.Whyte, grand secretary, in replying, was reminiscent, calling to mind many interesting facts connec with the an- client craft which was first introduced into Lower Canada.R.W.Bro.J.Alex.Cameron, D.D.G.M., and V.W.C.R.Corneil, P.D.D.G.M., glso responded, all paying a high tribute to the work which M.W.Bro.Stearns had done flot only for Montreal Kilwinni Lodge, but for the Grand Lodge of Que- beè; of which he was one of the most distinguished past masters.\u201cThe Visiting Brethren\u201d were: represented by R.W.Bro.A.G.Adams, PG.8.W,, Mount Moriah Lodge, No.38; W.Bro.George L.Lamb, W.M., of St.George's Lodge, No.#40, E.R., W.Bro.B.E.Heath, of Rural Amity Lodge, No.70, Athens, Pa.: W.Bro.Arthur.Sutcliffe, of Duke of York Lodge, No.2449, Manchester, Eng.; w.Bro.F.H.Hand, Prince Consort Lodge, No.52.,and Bro.Wm.Stewart, of Ancient Bt.Johns Lodge, Kingston.The D.D.G.M.of Montreal district proposed the health of Montreal Kilwinning Lodge, which was suitably pocknowledg- ed by W.Bro.Ww.A.Williams, : \u2014\u2014\u2014 a 5 The Late Mr.Auguste Gauthier.The \u2018funeral of thé late M.Auguste Gauthier .thok place yesterday.at the - church at Maisonneuve, and was atténded by a large number of the friends of the deceased.The service was sung by the Rev.M.Lapalme.The pall-bearers were Messrs.Louis, Joseph, Alfred and Ernest Gauthier, acns of the deceased; Messrs Firmin, Joseph and G.Gauthier, his/ brothers; J.Limoges, J.B.Viger, Racette, Germain, D.A.Beaulieu, Alphonse Berube, D.David, A.Beaulieu and Leon Gauthier, all relatives.$5,000 for Snow Bemoval.| The Finance Committee hds determined to grant the Road mittee $5,000 additional for snow (removal, though the latter asked for gp The Drink.Habit Cured Without the Patients Knowledge.Colonial Remedy will absolutely cure the drink habit, whether the -patient only goes on à apree occasionally or whether he is an habitual drunkard, Colonial Remedy can be given without the patient's knowledge by merely putting it in his tod or coffee.Free sample © will be sent oh Ee WAN to (For years of a We 4.0) P.A wm vers ontreal.70 3 Saw.+ J by &X Hatrétretr and - Messrs.Nicholson, REGULATIONS RE INSURANCE OF REGISTERED MAIL.\"The Post Office Department has gone into the insurance business.This announcement, however, need not make those who have invested in insurance stocks ' tremble for their money, because the Post Office Department's lability is limited to $25 a sk.~ The new regulations lately issued at Ottawa, regarding insurance of registered letters, went into force yesterday.'The registration of letters facilitates the tracing thereof from one- office to the other, and from one clerk to another, so that if a letter fails to reach its destination, there ts a fair Chasce of of finding out.where it: strayed 0, Now, however.it will not be possible.to trace the letter, but the department assumes the responsibility for the amount contained therein, provided the letter is destined for some point in the Dominion and does not contain.more than 325.This system has been in use with great success in France for a number of years.So far in Montreal not many have taken advantage of the new regulations, but it is expected that it will become quite popular.The insurance fee is payable In ads vance, and is charged over and above the ordinary malling and registration fees.On a sum of $10 a fee of three cents will be required; on $15 a fee of four cents; on $20 a fee of five cents; on $25 a fee of six cents.The postmaster must see that the money to be insured is enclosed in a strong envelope, properly, sealed with wax.Mourning envelopes are excepted.The regulation also provides for the sending of jewellery or other articles of value in the same way, providing these articles are enclosed in] sufficiently strong boxes.The boxes must be tied up securely and the ends of the strings must be fastened with wax.RULING OF TREASURY DEPARTMENT CAUSED EXPRESS BLOCKADE.There is much inconveniénce being caused and something in the nature of an express blockade exists in this city on account of à new ruling of -the treasury department at Washington.Thix ruling requires that the consignment of a package going forward from a Canadian point to a point in the United States shall file an affidavit\u2019 with the collector of customs at the port of entry, describing the package: and the contents minutely.It was gathered at the offices of the express companies that carry on a large United States business that there is practically an express blockade owing to the regulation on the part of the Washington authorities.- THe delay caused by the enforcement of the rule and the inconvenience in connection.therewith is having its effect and the nature of it is a steady piling up of express matter in local offices.HAY DEAL WILL - COST DEFENDANT $2 PER TON.Mr.Justice Trenholme yesterday ave judgment for $668.75, interest and costs in- the action of F.Mathieu vs.C.B.Jameson and others.The defendants | are dealers, and bought à large quantity of hay from the plaintiff, who is a farmer.The whole consignment was accepted by the defendants\u2019 agents, and shipped to Lachine.From that poirit.a large portion was shipped to the United States.The price ent down sharply, however, and e defendants refused to accept the balance of the hay.Then they sald it was not up to the guality guaranteed.Taking all the evidence into consideration, the court granted plaintiff an average damage of $2 per ton on the amount left on his hands, deducting What was brought by the sale of the y.\"ONAWAY CLUB\u2014A \u201cFudge Su per\u201d was the programme of the \u201cOna- way Club,\u201d The following toasts were Pp and ded to: Our Country, J.8.Fotheringham, E.Jackson.ur Soldiers, G.McHattle, L.Elltot.cLéod, B.Locke.Our J.B.Fotherineham 0.Sutheriand.\u2018Our Guests was ropoecd Winn THE SALE OF LEASED FURNITURE DECLARED : ~ TO'BE ILLEGAL.4 Leases of furniture under the guise of sales,.or sales under the guise of leases\u201d created some difficulty in the case of N.G.Valiquette vs.Schencker, and Ryan mis-en-cause.The plaintiff sought to recover the furniture turnished by him to the defendant.and to make the mis-en-cause give up \u2018the furniture.The mis-en- cause, Ryan, claimed that he had bought the furniture from the aerenida- ant, \u2018on the strength of an invoice of sale \u2018from the plaintiff, of the furmi- ture.\u201c ore eviderice showed that Schencker id?the furniture on a bo pu ateq that after the payment of a certplp\u201c amount the lease should come a sale.The defendant, wishi to obtali mone from the mis-en- éause, pledged the furnitu: Mr.Justice Trgnholme said that he - felt\u2019 bound by the fudgments of the Appeal and Supreme Courts to recognize the Jease, which later might become a sale, and, therefore, held that the furniture was the property of Valf- quette, end could mot be pledged: by Schencker.In any case, the sale of the furniture to Ryan had \u2018never been completed, for the furniture had never left the \u2018possession of the defendant.BRAILWAY NEWS IN BRIEF.Items of Interest Regarding Various Lines.i The Pere Marquette Railway, which recently leased the Lake Erie and De- ttfoit River Railway, has notify its connecting lines in Canada that, owing to the high water on the branch in question, no live stock or perishable freight will be accepted until further notice.Mr.John Pullen, of the Grand Trunk Raflway, has gone to Buffalo, to attend a meeting of various fast freight lines, which started yesterday and concludes to-day.Mr.W.R.McInnes, of the Canadian citic Railway, returned yesterday, rom Toronto.- GREAT NORTHERN FREIGHT.\u2014 All the cartage and handling of freight for the Great Northern Rallway of Canada is now being done by the Canadian Transfer Company.+ A SPRING NEED.Indoor Confinement in Winter Hard c on the Health.Ninety-nine people out of every hundred actually need a tonic during the spring months, and the hundredth person would make ho mistake if he too infused a little extra vigor and power into his blodd.The reason for this condition is quite apparent.In \u201cthe desire to make=Canadian houses warm during the winter months, ventilation is sacrificed, and the health Ix impaired.There may be nothing seri: ously wrong\u2014nothing more than a FFerlable appetite:, little pimples or eruptions of the skin; a feeling of wearihess.and a desire to avoid exer- tioh; .perhaps an occasional headache These may not seem serious; perhaps you may think that the trouble\u2019 will pass away-\u2014but it won't unless you drive it oùt by putting the blood right with a heglth-giving tonic.And there is only\u2019 one blood-renewing, h health- giving, nerve-restoring tonic\u2014Dr.Wil- llams\u2019 Pink Pills for Pale People.Over and over again it has been proved that these pills cure when other medicines fail, and thousands of grateful people testify that they are the best of all spring medicines.Miss D.Brown, Coilina, N.B., says: \u201cI have used Dr.Williams- Pink Pills for a run down system, and have found them better than Any other medicine I have tried.In the early.spring my blood was out of condition \u2018and I had such diszy spells that if I turned quickly I would almost fall.1 took Dr.Williams Pink.Pills for à few weeks and the trouble.entirely disappeared.I think these pills an ideal spring medicine.\u201d It want to be healthy in spring ddn't dose.your system with harsh, sriping purgatives, and don't experi- tent with otherwo-called tonics.Take Dr.Williams.Pink Pills at once and \u2018see how quickly they will banish all § spring ailments.Sold by medicine éverywhere, or sent by mall at $0: cents.a Dox Or x boxes iss for IW | by emiting th.Dr: | Co.Brookv Brookvilie, ont to + 7 x Important Sale of Best - Quality * Shamrock Brand\u201d Linens In Table Cloths (al) siges), Napkins, Table Damask, Tow: Tea and Tray Cou, Huckaback \u2018 Towelling, Linen Dress\u2018 Gooëûs, Sheeting, Pillow.Embroidèred Sheets, Shams, Pillow Toilet Covers, etc., etc.Also Marseilles, Toilet and BSatin-fin- ished Quilts, Honeycomb Quilts, Counterpanes, Lace Curtains, and a pe, Serges, Scotch and Irish Tweeds, Trous- erings, Overcoatings, Dress Goods, etc.Best English Linoleum and Oileloth, Carpets, Wilton Rugs and Mats, and General House Furnishing Goods at our rooms, 1821-1828 Notre Dame Street, .- WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, March 30th and 31st, At 2.30 O'Clock Each Day.| M.HICKS & CO.Aue! T3 4 tioneears.ANXIOUS WOMEN Eu > M Resionf bun.FURNITURE STORACE.Best equipment for cartage Baggage, Pianos, etc.EIing\u2019 :] Cartage & Storage Co.Office 56 St.Henry Strest, Phone 565 Mala, 46 2aw tf WATCH REPAIRS.CLEANING from $L00; MAINSPRING from $L00.Repairthg Complicated Watches a specialty.Ft.Hemsley, 255 Bt.James St.Easter Gifts at Half-Price Great Cheap Sale for one week of BEAUTIFUL FANCY GOODS, CLOCKS, BRASS PHOTO FRAMES, ALBUMS, RARE CHINA, FRUIT DISHES, PLAQUES, China Cups and Saucers, FINEST POCKET KNIVES AND SCISSORS, Rare and beautiful \u2018Indian-made LEATHER PANELS, LSTOOL COVERS, BEAUTI IN- DIAN-MADE NECKLACES, CHAINS, FOBS, BELTS, SOUVENIR SPOONS, BROOCHES, BELT BUCKLES, CUFF LINKS, SUGAR TONGS, Fine Indian- made Moccasin 8lippers, in FUR, REINDEER, MOOSE, | LK, SEAL, etc.Dressed Dolls, eto.The whol stock is new and selected with care.Don\u2019t miss this chance, as Intending purchasers will save from 35 to 50 per cent.on only.Note our only address\u2014138 Peel street, 6 doors north of the Windsor Hotel.« W.J.CLARKE.THERAPION 5 Le Clerc.The work on this popular remedy contains inf ory should The knowledge it imparts, \u201cand the numerous prescriptions given will\u201d enable those who have.bad the misfortune to contract disease to cure themselves at trifilng cost.whilst hose a who left bot.a of former paires scan- not fail to one.from Its perusal.Post free 12 cents: stamps.MER.LAWES,; 244 28 law HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS PLAY MERCHANT OF VENICE.The members of the.graduating class of, the High School for Girls gave a good performance of the last two acts of the Merchant \u2018of Venice, last evening, at an at home, at which the guests weré the senior members of the teaching staff of both Girls\u2019 and Boys\u2019 departments, and the giris of the fifth form.The performance was given in the Assembly Hall, where a garden was arranged onthe platform, with excellent effect.The costumes were pretty and the entire performance reflected credit upon the young students.After e perfo ce refreshments were served in the gym- um.The cast of characters was: Shylock.\u2026.Miss 8.Gordon Naughton.Bassanio (Act V.) .Miss Robertson Duke of Venièe.Miss F.Vipond Portia.# .7 \u2026 .\u2026 .Miss G.Sauvalle Lorenzo.Miss M.Dreschel Stephano.Miss M.Loynachan Launcelot (Act V.).Miss E.Elliott Jessica., Miss PB.Mansfield Nerissa (Act V.).\"Miss BE.Henderson Portia (Act V.).Miss N.Thouret MGILL MODEL _SCHOOL\u2019S OPEN DAY.The McGill Model Bchool celebrates Open Day\u201d to-morrow, when - boys and girls of the Kindergarten, the Primary Department, will have exercises in the Assembly Hall, which the parents and friends are\u2019 Pd vited.In.the afternoon from 2 to 3 thé work of fhe young people will be on exhibition.This Includes sewing, cardboard work, wood-work, and woodcarving, The members of the clase in cookery will entertain their friends at tea front\u2019 18 to 4.15, In the Kinder- | mom 218\u201d MANOE STREEY sortment of Fancy Worsted nines, 3 and storage of Furniture, | PILLOW COVERS, TABLE COVERS, yy PAR.each article.Sale lasts for one week\u2019 aes nelves cam | ponte À.lisher, 16 Hand Court, Holborn.London.Eng.DURING JUNE, JULY AN + and the Bassanio (Act IV.).Misd M.Mac-|_ Antonio.\u2019.Miss D.Bouchard Gratiano.< .Miss E.Wheatley Salerio.+ » Miss G.Jackson Clerk.« « » ¢« .Miss I Schwartz Nerissa.es ++ + .Miss BE.Elliott Transition and Elementary grades' in| , lessons in the morning, followed by .WALTER 3.XEARNW ALES SN AUCTION BALE ' Neat Househeld Furniture arlour chaïrs and sofa, wicker chairs, cy- tables, mantel clock, pictures and ornaments, splendid carpets, ollicloth, st extension table, leather-cov- ered chairs, dinner and tea sets, plated- ware, cutlery, iron beds, birds\u2019'-eye maple bureau and wi d, cooking stove, kitchen utensils, etc.Unreserved sale at the above-mentioned residence on THURSDAY, 31st of MARCH, at 10 o'clock a.m.WALTER M.KEARNS, 75 $ Auctioneer.ALLAN LINE Royal Maid Service.Lu expooi via Moville.From From From Liverpool.Steamer.st John.at 17 Mar Jonian sas 24 Mar Bavarian 9 1 À ori 31 Mar.Pretoriam.,.i.s Apr.April Parisian.SA April 5 Apr.14 April iam.90 April 2 May 1 April Jonian.Montreal 7 May Tunisian and Bavarian are the largest finest steamers on the Canadian route.870 tons, Twin screws, FIRST CLASS, 356 ipwaris, or to Steamer, location of, number persona in staterooms.8BC- OND-CLASS, Liverpool or Londonderry, Be- olen, Tunisian, or Ionian, $40.Other steam.imo Return tickets at rates.C , or Glas w, 625 or #30.Paris, $32 H.& A.ALLAN, nerai te, 201 tf Dominion Line Steamshipe WEEKLY SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL.From Portiaad: .From Montreal.May 7th May 1éth ansds.May 21st Labrador.May 2ata Coraiaaiman.Awd) 23rd Easton.April 30th Kensingten.Jule 4th MODERATE RATES.Ask agents for particulars of moderate rate service.To Liverpool, 88756; To London, 840.60.end upwards, according to steamer and berth.For all particulars as to passage apply to local agents, or DOMINION LINE, 17 St.Sacrament Street, Meutrenk Canadian Pacific Railway Coys ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.WINTER SAILINGS, ST.JOHN, N.B., AND LIVERPOOL DIRECT.From Livespoal, Steamer.From St.John, N,B, Tuesday Mar.15.LAKE CHAMPLAIN.Apr.2 Tuesday Mar.2°.LAKE ERIE.Apr, Tuesday, Api.B.LAKE MANITOBA.Apr, px} From Montreal.Jo LAKE CHAMPLAIN May 8 Ne © LA Hoamers sall from \u2018wést 8t, Joan, N 1.ar adver the vai of the C.west.RATES OF PASSAGE.First Cabin, $80 sod 224 upwards, Round trip tickets at reduced Second STORE LE Londonderrs\" = 00.13,75, hird Class to town 25.00.Apply to Ee Canadian Pacific Rallway Co.Atlantic \u2018Steamship Lines Board of Trade Building, St Sacrament St, Montreal cod tf Hamburg-dtmerican.Semi-Weekly Twin Screw Service.FOR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG THE GREAT OCEAN FLYER, $.S.Deutschland long-2514 knots average speed.Som Y May 12, June 9, July 7.os Moitke.Mar.31 Belgravia.April 16 ennsyivania.\u2026 April 2 A.Victoria.Apri) 21 s Deu .Apru 7 Pretoria.april 33 Patricia.\u2026.Apri 8 ;» Bleacher.ll'April 28 » Has grill room and | gymnasium on board.Mediterranean Service, New York-Napies-Genoa.new twin sactew stsarmers, Cabin, ou, $00, 9/0 Upward.i Acco: to steamer.- SELECT 8 MMER UISES DU JUL AUGUST, orway amd Sp Norway, Sweden re Rasata, Denmark and Gers Germany, ne SEASIDE RESO OF BUROPK, By palatial orn Screw Steamers.Send for programmes.rm GTO ak Han cine, 37 8 way, N.Y.James Thom, Agent, 17 St, Sacrament st; W.HE.Henry, Temple Bullding, 158 Bt.James at; Agency, 178 6¢, James st, wu HNorthGerman Lloyd.Fast Express Service FLIMOUTE CHERBOURG BREMEN, Kaiser, Mar.20, 10am.| K.Wm.LL May 17,7 a.m.X.Wm.ane Aa Le Jos.= Kaiser, K Van.a Kronprins, May.$, 8 auf.LE.Wu.Li June 14 sam.Twin-Scrow Ritésengar Serwiogy Going March 31st, April ist and 35d, Ree a CHURBOURG\u2014BRRMEN.8 Barbarosss Mar 1 0am | K Lutse.May 5,10 à.m F.Ai:oe, April 7, & 5.P Alice.,May lu, L'p.m Bremén Apri) 24, 0m.Reon er 7} co tihetn.April 4 iE tal 716 08m altel Serves.P.ss, 1 == XK.Kibet apré i) Fi Polens'u, Apr.3 SIL .May TA a à A Mes Patrick Kelly\u201d Was \u201cfi Eleéted in King's Ÿ nd in.| to a Sounclt Ad in seen out Pate ristoly E which; he had previausly.ron ented, and offige of Chief Secre- | tary for.1 Sa vacated by ME Johif| Morley, Owing 0 fll-health, he resigned this the [' Deseinder, 1892; He has Commisstiony on | | Fine ME =.paye ex 1 the opinion that an agreement will be \"| reached | before the expiration of the _ for Infants and Children.The Kind You Have Always BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF ni Use For Over 30 Years.THE qenvave OHNPANY, TY 8 Bought EY, Naw Bry.THE CHOICEST CONFECTIONS ARE COWAN\u2019S QUEEN\u2019S DESSERT CHOCOLA TE, .CHOCOLATE CREAM BARS, .CHOCOLATE GINGER, cHacoLA TE WAFERS, Etc.These pure goods are kept by Grocers and Confectioners.THE GOWAN.COMPANY, OT Du TORONTO.J 7 law awd, Pi nt Se Sale \"ot ot Beata no Re Shaw's = re L A PRoPoS KOTTO\u2014Japanese Curios with Sundry Cobwebs, by Laf 2d Hearn .HAST\u2014Rever- les and Studies | in New Je n, by Lefcadio H KOKOR! nis \u2018and cha apanese: Inngr Life, by | de, Eas 22 veus sn, 00 [ Studi 1 pire sa \"rage re \u201can es in Con Dean Russia, Finland, \u2018aiberts 2 Cputaman, snd Cent BARTS ms ntrigue In the y East shortly after - the- war ' betféen Chind and \u2018Japan.$128 \"RUBSIA AND.JAPAN \u2014 Best Mab of the War.Just published, ; \u2018Bartholomew, Ba title taken from the counters at .\"2, CHAPMAN'S BOOKSTORE 2407 St.Catherine Street: ) MONTREAL.wares TFETH ame BREATH DEMAND ON 1 Builders Say Conditions of Trade Do Not Warrant Advance.At yesterday afternoon's meeting of } the Master Masons\u2019 and Bricklayers\u2019 Association, held in the eo Bullders Er per our, nine hours to cone a day's work, and that its mem- rs be paid every Saturday.They-also ven their members to have tha sxolu- sive right of \u2018Aaying.all terra.cotta, thereby prohibitiong stone -» fhasons from handling this material.\u201d After a long discussion it was docia- ed not to entertain any further.demands from the unions this year.The bosses were willing, however to meet any delegation an pu talk over trade matters with th ion, .but Without any intention of thaking Sh from the rate of waged: se lt Just what the ou year bulty will be.ls wo a thought alé rente will hel in a day or two and that serioûs trouble will be averted.The men are of t bontract.ror or the mére nus teen Miners: Cand builders of the city, al ue the present scale expires April 1.The local J union asks, among other thingu, an - nd vance of 3 1-2 cente an hour.The MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS MEETINGS AND AMUBEMENTA 1 WINDSOI EX.A LLY, TUESDAY.APRIL 5th Grand Concert by the Reaswaed English Contralto, MISS URIEL FOSTER Violinist: Miss Kate Eadie, Music Store.Prices 50e, The 8 wT By B' Canudian Agens-es FRER t9 Fit AC pais 9 oo) Mipnis, Pa À | agree to.the new scale, \u201con the ground * that potidftio are demanding a wage of | , It iw] oe [at 48 se was.Poe sire Som or ios, oi50.Test! WN, CURRIE, CLOTHIER.BLUE and BLACK SERGE SUITS $7.50 to 818 ; TWEED and 'WORSTED SUITS SE to 816.50 OVERCOATS RAINCOATS Ot the Latest and Smartest Productions.BOYS: SUITS In Norfolk and Fancy Styles $2.50 to 8 HATS and FURNISHINGS 1967 NOTRE DAME ST.' STOPPRD FRAS.; B Ps BAL By anoss after first Gar ues they payiñgexpress chargery valy when ro- Bond to De.Kline, Ltd, V3L a Lan Palla.ns of trade will not war- Journeymen.Plumbers and Stedinfiftérs are demanding 35 cents an hour, the new rates to become effective on May 1.The officials of the Master Plumbers\u2019 Association state that the request is unreasonable, This matter has been the subject of engafpat eve.discussion and a ada an: 42 preambles aa A Canadian Entertainer.Mr.Owen A.Smily returns to Mont- reak this week to fill an engagement: in Association Hall, Dominion square, on Thursday, March 8lst.Those who have not heard \u201cMr.Smily will have an opportunity of listening to a-humorist pleases.- Among Mr.Smily's se- brn will be a poem called \u201cSunny,\u201d an Incident of Tel-el, Keluf, written by Abner Brown, also an original entitled \u201cThe \u2018Little Game of War,\u201d Associated with Mr.Smily 4n this concert will be Miss Bertha Ferguson, \u2018so- prand soloist of Dafninion Square Methodist Church! 2 An -Bzhibit for Wi 's Fair.The beautiful display of \u2018bromide enlargements\u201d which the Grand Trunk Rallway System are exhibiting the Worlds Fair St.Louis, as part wah Photo Ca, and 18 ow view y BI on view at -Boniventure Station.The pictures will be on view for only a few days and Montrealers should not miss the opportunity of seeing them.pdt arm TOURNAMENT PROPOSED.\u2014 The tournament Pts was to have the residence of Ba y | miss, 3, .1 Wid put on wale Monday, Tadlor-4nadsd rue ae me \u201cTo-morrow Wight, Open Rehearsal, Good Friday .Grand Performance.Seats, $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c, Plan at Shaw's 76s} OWEN A.SMILY HUMORIST.ASSOCIATION HALL DOMINION SQUARE THURSDAY, March Sist.Admission 25 cents à; Reserved Beats.An Enjoyable Evening in St.Mary\u2019s Church Hall, Corner Craig and Panet Sts.¢ VENICE, the Home of Pope Plus X.* ILLUSTRATED LECTURE By REV.GERALD J.McSHANE, 8.8., DD, ST.MARY'S CHURCH BEALL MONDAY, 4TH APRIL, AT 8 P.M, 100 Lime-Light Views.Vocal and Instrumental musto TICKETS, 50¢ end 85c.Sold at Brennan Bros.at St.Mary's Presbytery, 62 Panet at, MESSIAH.| Next Week-\u201cHA EE a RA \u2014 Fe , ACADEMY = a En re | Ring Dodo NEXT WEEK, B C.WHITNEYS A LOPAGRISE ELLING MUSICAL EXTRAVAG THE ISLE : OF SPICE AN ALL STAR CAST.S\u2014-BIG MUSICAL HITS\u20148 Of the Singaple, Whistling Kind.YOU'LL GET THE HABIT.Seats ready Thursday, 85c¢ to $1.30.FRANCAI Nats.Wed.Thurs.Bat.Extws Mat Good Friday The Willj Musical Comedy Co.Wed.\\and Wed.Mat.\u201cIN ATLAW.Ma Friday, Bet.Nights and Mate.20c, 80¢, 350, 50e.ON'S SUPERBA.\" LD CR 7482 PROCTOR\u2019S 4 au Matineee Wed, Fri.ang Bat MORE THAN QUEEN.WM, HUMPHREY as Napoleon.Prices 50c, 350, ¥B¢c, 20c, 100.708 A Good Time.Fourteenth Annual.EUCHRE and SOCIAL St.Gabriel's Court, No.185, C.O.F.At Stanley Hall, (Cor.Bt Catherine and Stanley Streets.) |Easter Monday Night, April 4th, 1904.Tickets, Lady and Gentleman, 81.00- 7243 Saw AFTERNOON MUSICAL AND TEA.In Ald of \u2018THE DAY NURSERY THE KING'S HALL, 2463 St.Catherine St., THURSDAY, APRIL 21st, from 3 to 6 o'clock Cure, 25 SPECIAL.* \u201cThe.Royal Ladies\u2019 Tailor, 1887 Notre Dame Street, April the bord ATLANYIO CITY, N.J.: THE HOLMHURST = Prnnaylvanis avenue, ral and selvot location.\u2018Phe extensive prove ments, Fumovation and refurnish WINTER RESORTS.TO THE GOLDEN GATE CA LIFORNIA Southern Pacific \u20ac SUNSET LIMITED\u201d Also connects for all Pacific Coast points.Excellent service guaranteed, E.B.CURRIER, K.E.A, 170 Washington St, Boston, \u201cSPRING IN- NEW ORLEANS\u201d MARCH, MAY ARE CIALLY LOVELY oa ATTRACTIVE.with the blue of La Skies overhead, the per 0e the eye dass led ber flower STHENEW sr.OHARLES HOTEL | gm in I, Am a.a à GO: Let, Proprietori ES mow ris, m - a ves an sive\u2019 tite, Pried 35 cents.\u2019 Fer unl yr te: 7 .Bast- 7 Care mare IN AFD-OF NURSERY.\u2014At the afternoon musicale and tea to be given in the King\u2019s Hall, on Th ay, April 21st, by the ladles of, iy Nureery Committee, Mra.J; B, \u2018Learmont and Mrs.R.Stanley \u2018Bagg, assisted by a aumnber: pfs the \u201c\u2018rot-outs,\u201d will have charge: \u2018of.\u2018tea room.\u201cAs a nutrient tonic \u201cO'Keefe's\u201d At, Extract of Malt Is unsurpassed.Special Notice.A Do Not Buy an Imitation Pianola.Do not be deceived into purchasing an imitation of the Pianola by the \u2018dealer's assertion on it.Only purchasers of the genuine Pianola have access to the 12,000 pieces in our Aeolian Catalogues.We are sole and only agents in Montreal for the genuine Pianola.Pratte, Nord- hélmer & Glendon, 2461 St.Catherine street.4 Bacgaine in Piance and Organs.\u2018Phe 'sale going on mt the wireropms of C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 2368 St Catherine street, is one of the most remarkable sales ever held ia this city, inasmuch as many of these instruments offered are almost new, and have simply been rented tor a few months during the winter.\u2018They Ine clude pianos by Heintzman & Co.Chickering, Nordheimer, Howard and Lindsay, also a very special line of organs, both for church and chapel use.Tremendous reductions on al} these instruments in order to clear for exten- vive alterations to premises.Basy\u2019 Next week\u2014Martin's Uncle Tom's Cabin.Every Afternoon and R OY A L Eveaing.THIS WERK, MARCH 28th, The Imperial Burlesquers And a Star ol Prices\u201410c, 206 and 8 Next Week\u2014 The Merry DANCING Frederico W, Norman\u2019s School, Beginners\u201d Classes.pris ata lessons.Assembl very Saturday at 8.15 p.me : 7 Conservatory Han\u201d \"2460 st, pJatbe ae 9 DANCING\u2014Stanley Hall, 127 Stanley st Private lessons daily at any hour.Next Assembly y,April 8.18 Closing Cotton Assembly, April Gth at 8.30 p.m.Berpeutines, Rube ber sek Contett!-Tag, Flower Fi yres etc.Admission 50c per couple.ToL, Up Frank H Norman.Pret.73°tt Fred, B.Smith of Now York ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH, EASTER SUNDAY, April 3rd, 3 P.M.MALE CHOIR MALE QUARTETTR 3,000 MEN INVITED.AUSPICES : Young Men's Christian Association.7662 THB MONTREAL CONSER RVATORY i de = #38 & 940 Dorchester st, Development In all Érancies of usto.Terms: Strietly as in Euro cppan \u2018Tatorles.Por où terms -( no, Violin and Selle) or paires under 1B ry years, re Pupils may, ments, ot any £ me.pes e- ments for lessèns, 5 8 _daity.rospectus app! apply to Me °c.B.Beifelt, the irector.« Bisch Parce use æxclusivel ba- ai ns phason a Drummond Hall To Rent for Balls, Paeties, Puchres and Social Purposes generall ry Tuesdays and Toursdays in Royal ad Arcanum Hall for ou Dociers Mectings.Particuiars a N.G.VALIQUETTE, .259s3awtf 2448 AT.CATHERINE AMERICAN POSTAGE STAMPS For Small Remittarices, For Sale at STAR OFFICES St.James Street, ; Cor.St.Catherine & æ Per ses ALMOST AFRAID TO GO TO SLEEP FOR.FEAR SHE WOULD.Tor -WAKE UP.FLUTTERING OF OF THB HEART, SHORTNESS OF OF BREATH.PAINT AND Dizz DIZZY.y SPELLS.Mrs.wm.He Grand Tracatte, PBL, aE HEART AND NERVE She has deca PILI perteci health.She writes : \u201cAbout seven moâths ago I was badly run down in health and = came very weak.I was troubled with fluttering \u201cof the heart and shoitdess of breath.When lying down at night I was almost afraid to go to\u2019 sleep for fear I would sever wake up.When | frese is the morning 1 woul \u201cfeel a little, Io ers but as seen as I started to work would start fluttering, my head would bes come dizzy, faint weak spells w come over me and it seemed as if black, spew were floating before my eyes.I was ing worse ev day until I Milburn's Heart and N e File! When * could ont ot that the box was half ou they had done me and by the time it was figished | was in excellent health and would advise all sufferers from heart and ocre troubles to try them, A > a ce so ots.per or's for $1.8 dealers, or pe 3 * Tae op mi NOTICE _ Is hereby given t application to thy Legis pre of Quebec at its en session for amend Charter made.Legiainture of the to the of the Mount Royal Club, to extend, the Club's powers, to provide for the de pores its capital stock and for other purposes.Montreal, March 3ist, 1904 CAMPBELL.MBREDITH.uacHgEa.BON & HAGUE.i.pr Sg Aydin nro ENSEMBLE OF SIXTY.oo pr Spe m\u2014\" LY, Lovee mY ns marrer I Kutopatkin\u2019s First Rep : Tells of Japanese.Victory ort -.in Important Land Fight Cossacks Attacked Japanese in Force Fifty Miles North-West of Ping Yang But Were Forced to Retire.Japanese Reinforcements Came Up in Good Time\u2014 General Mischtchenko Praises the Bravery of the Enemy.' St.Petersburg, March 30.\u2014Generul Kuropatkin's first report from the Far East tells of the initial important la engagement in which the Russia were worsted.Genera) Kuropatkin's report is as foliows : \u201c1 have the honour to respectfully communicate to your Majesty the report of General Mi- shtchenko, dated March 28, at 10 p.m., which says : \u201cFor three consccutive days our small outposts attempted to draw the Japanese cavalry into action, but their patrols, after contact was established, retired beyond Chong-Ju miles north-west of Ping- Yang).\u201cHaving learned that four squadrons of the enemy were posted five versts beyond Chong- Ju, on March 27, six companies marched toward Kasan, and on March 28, reached Chong-Ju at 10.30 a.m.AB soon as our scouts approached the town the enemy opened fire from behind the wall, Two squadrons promt- ly dismounted and occupied the heights, 600 yards distant.An engagement ensued.\u201cIn the town a company of infantry and a squadron of cavalry were lying in ambush.Our men were reinforced by three companies and attacked the Japanese with a cross fire.Notwithstanding this and our commanding position, the Japanese gallantly held thelr ground, and it was only after a fierce fight of half an hour's duration that the Japanese ceased fire and sought refuge in the houses.The Japanese hoisted the red cross flag at two points.\u201cSoon afterward three squadrons of the enemy were seen advancing along the Kasan road at full gallop toward the town, which two of the squadrons succeeded in entering while the third fell back in disorder under repeated volleys from our troops.A number of men and horses were seen to fall * \u2018For an hour afterward our companies continued to fire on the Japanese in the town, preventing them from leaving the streets and houses.\u201c\u2018An hour and a half after the beginning of the engagement, four companies were seen on the Kasan road, hastening to pttack.I gave the order to mount, and the entire force, with a covering squadron, advanced In perfect order and formed in line behind the hill The wounded were placed in front, and the retirement was carried out with the deliberation of' a parade.\u201cThe Japanese squadron, which was thrown into disorder, was evidently unable to occupy the hill which he had just evacuated, and their infantry arrived too late.\u201cThe detachment protecting our rear guard arrived quietly at Kasan, where we halted for two hours in order to give attention to our wounded.At 9 Fm.our force reached Noo- un.\u201c \u201cIt is supposed jthat the Jap- 9000000000000 000000000 GED 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 (about fifty nd ns * * + + ° + ° + + e e + e + e * ° + + + + + ° e + ° e + + e + + + e + + + + ® + + + + + ® + + + + + e + + e + + e e + + + + e * + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + anese had heavy losses in men and horses.O n our side, unfortunately, three officers were Beverely wounded \u2014 Stepanoft and Androonke, in the chest, and Vaselvitch in the stomach.* \u2018Schilnikoff was less seriously wounded in the arm, but did not leave the field.Three Cos- sacks were killed and twelve pounded, including five serious- y.\u2018General Mishtchenko bears witness to the excellent conduct and gallantry of the officers and Cossacks, and especially praises the third company of the Ar- gunsk Regiment, commanded by Krasnostanoft.ANOTHER ACCOUNT.St.Petersburg, March 30.\u2014Generai Kuropatkin, in his first report to the Emperor from the scene of the war, announced that offensive land operations had taken place against the Japanese upon the sixth anniversary of the occupation of Port Arthur by the Russians.These operations took the form of a cavalry attack on Monday by six companies of Cossacks, led personally by General Mishtchenko and four squadrons of Japanese cavalry which the general believed to be beyond the Chong-Ju, but which he found to be in occupation of that town.General Mishtchenko paye a tribute to the tenacity and bravery of the Japanese under a Russian cross-fire.The combat lasted an hour and a half.Before the Russians could follow up their advantage, three Japanese squadrons galloped towards the town.which two of them succeeded in entering.while the third was driven back In disorder, men and horses falling.The fire maintained on the town was so destructive that the Japanese were unable to make an effective return.Furtfier Japanese reinforcements arrived an hour later.and in view of the superiority of the enemy.General Mishtchenko determined to retire, doing so without embarrassment, although he carried with him three killed and sixteen wounded.General Mishtchenko's Cossacks have been endeavouring for some days to come in contact with the Japanese patrols, but the later refused the combat.The skirmish wlll have the effect of increasing the efforts of the Russians to retard as much as possible the advance of the Japanese army.General Kuropatkin's despatch reporting General Mishtchenko's operations as published, does not give the place of its origin, but it is presumed that the Commander-in-Chief ts either at Liao-Yang or en route to New Chwang.G000000000000000000 0006000000000 0006000 HEARD AT TOKIO.Tokio, March 30.\u20149 p.m.\u2014A mixed force of Japanese cavalry and infantry attacked and dispersed a force of Russians at Tyon Jyn, near Ping- Yang, last Sunday morning.The Russians had erected a temporary fortress, which was defended by a force of Cossack cavalry.estimated at 600.The Japanese attacked in considerable force.The Russians offered a strong resistance\u2019at first, but finally fell back, abandoning their positions.The Japanese sustained a loss of one officer ! and one sergeant killed, and two officers and ten.privates wounded.The Russians are reported to have Tyon-Jun is not given on any maps that.are.available.! ble.A § WHEREABOUTS OF TH MAIN LAND FORCES.Tokio, March 30.\u2014Definite information with regard to the movements of the Russian troops in the neighbourhood of the Yalu river are difficult to obtain.According to recent advices from some Corean loca) officers, who are considered fairly trustworthy, three detachments are on the Yalu, with their centre at Wiju and the flanks at Chyangsong and Yongchong.The maln force of the Russian army is concentrated in southern Manchuria, leaving Corea practically free from Russian troops, although a considerable cavalry force appears about to leave for the southward.It is stated that when the Corean Government ordered two battalions of the Ping Yang garrison.18 the strongest in the army, to adv nce and fortify the northwestern.border.a number of the troops deserted and the others mutinied.The Japanese Rallway Corps is actively at work on the Seoul-Wiju Railway vla Ping Yang.It is necessary for strategic purposes now.After the conclusion of peace it will be jointly operated by Japan and Corea.The Japanese minister at Seoul 'will ree guest the right to establish a telegraph line between Chinampo and Ping Yang.The Corean authorities are contemplating doubling the Tallway line between Ping Yang and Anju.JAPANESE IN COREA.London, ] the Chronicle from Shanghai states that 100,000 Japanese are in Northern Corea.Only small detachments are in the southern part of the country, where thay are retaîined for the purpose of keeping open communication with Japan by way of Fusan.Eight per cent.of the army is sick apd unfit to march.The advance of the troops is slow.They encamp every fifteen miles.St.Petersburg, March 30.\u2014An unofficial despatch from Mukden says it is reported that about 10,000 Japanese have crossed the Chongchang river, and that about 5,000 have gone north from Chongju.Japanese infantry are occupying Kasan.Their cavalry still avolds encountering the Cossacks.Two Japanese have succeeded In persuading a company of Corean soldiers at Yoli- long not to admit the Russians to that town.! The Russian division, comprising 26.- 000 men, which was despatched from Southern Ussuri in two columns, continues to advance towards the centre of Corea, the first column along the Tumen river, and the other along the East coast.The former, consisting of Cossacks and mountain artillery, has reached Lake Tadji.It will continue along the Yalu river.The second column has reached Pukchon without meeting the enemy.Scouts report that the Japanese are moving north [ from Gensan.Their advance guard is encamped at Chongping on Koanpo Bay.TOGO TELLS OF SECOND EFFORT TO BOTTLE-UP RUSSIANS.Washington.D.C.March 30.\u2014The Japanese legation has received from Tokio the following official report made by Admiral Togo respecting the second attempt to \u2018bottle up\u201d the Port Arthur squadron: \u201cAbout 3.30 a.m.of the 27th of March the \u2018bottling up\u2019 squadron, contposed of four ships, escorted by a torpedo boat destroyer flotilla and torpedo boat flotilla, reached the outside of Port - a be a, Arthur, and without minding the searchlights of ihe enemy steered straight toward the entrance of the harbour.At about two marine leagues from the entrance the \u2018bottling-up\u2019 squadron was discovered by the enemy.Thereupon the shore batteries and guardships showered hot fire upon the squadron, but in spite of the terrific fire the ships made their way into the inner roadstead, one after the other.\u201cThe steamer Chiyo Maru anchored at a position about a half cable from the Golden Hill, blew up itself and sunk.The Fukui Maru passed a little ahead of the Chiyo Maru by Its left States Minister Conger, has cabled the March 30.\u2014A despatch to} CTE TRE IAC i Teg TV fone Tanah wn 2 ee + ; loft _threq dead behind.but.have sug- Flda at the ~The Japaneses f entered The town [felon the - k for Emperor.C2 \u2018|1n that position.Hike While Siffefhg wome in detail itis \u2018to thé left ku! Maru and possible above is another versipn blew up itæelf andighbk.Yoneyameal, of the engagement at Chong-Ju, which Maru, colliding with: the stern of ) bas already béén reported from Rus- of the enemy's to 0.destroy! sian sourdes.' Thé name of the place, Passed between the.Ohiyo Maru and Fukui Maru and anchored in the middle of the roadstedd.At this moment the ship was shot by a torpedo from the enemy and consequently, by reason of that torpedo, she was carried toward the left side shore and sunk sideways.\u201cThe result of the action being as above described, is that there is some space left between Hachi-Hika Maru and Yoneyama Maru.It is a matter of regret that the roadstead could not be completely closed up.The casualties were as follows: Killed\u2014Commander Hirose Takeo, one under officer and two sailors.Seriously wounded\u2014 Sub-Lieutenant Shimada.: Slightly wounded\u2014Lleut.Makasimi, Engineer Kurita and six sailors.\u201cThe remainder.were safely taken in by our torpedo boat destroyer fiotilla and torpedo boat flotilla.: \u201cOf the torpedo boat flotilly, the Oadaka and the Tsubame, while escorting the \u201cbottling up\u2019 squadron and at about one mile from the entrance of Port Arthur, engaged in a fight with one destroyer of the enemy, ahd inflicted serious damage on her.The enemy\u2019s, ship retreated, raising an enormous column of steam as if her boll- er*was broken.\u201cWhen all the members of the \u2018bottling up\u2019 squadron had been taken fn |\u2019 and our boats withdrew to the outside of the harbour a ship, which appeared llke one of the enemy's, was seen at the foot of Golden Hill utterly incapable of navigation.\u201cAlthough both our destroyer flotilla and torpedo boat flotilla were subjected to terrific fire from the enemy until the dawn not the slightest damage was done to any of the boats.\u201d IN JAPANESE DIET.oklo, March 30.\u2014 Admiral Baron Yamamoto, minister of marine, read Vice-Admiral Togo's account of the sixth Japanese attack on Port Arthur, in the Lower House of the Japanese Diet, yesterday.The report was received with tremendous applause.Admiral Yamamoto referred feelingly to the heroic death of an officer, who was killed in the engagement, and dwelt on the great difficulty of bottling up Port Arthur effectively.He said that this project was still far from completion.Continuing, the Minister of Marine decleared that the revival of the martial spirit at Port Arthur since the val there of Vice-Admiral Makaroff was apparent, and he expressed the hope that the Russians would emerge boldly from the harbour and attack the Japanese fleet.The House unanimously adopted a resolution encouraging the Government, praising the navy, and pledging itself to spare no cost in the prosecution of the war.\u2014\u2014 Makaroff Must Make Good.London, March 30.\u2014The Times mill- tary correspondent, says : \u201cThat Admiral Makaroff intends to take the offensive at the first favourable moment appears certain, but,.whether he has power to effect anything serious is doubtful.The Admiral is in a very difficult and -deli- cate position and gn only.by the exercise of the greatést caution, coupled at the right moment with the utmost dash and resolution, do more than expend the residue of Russian naval power uselesaly.His constant refer- en 40 his offer of battle to the enemy ahd to his adversary\u2019's apparent desire to decline the offer, throw upon him the onus of making good his words sooner or later.He must know his inferences and conclusions give an entirely imaginary view of the policy of the Japanese, who are willing and eager to fight, but not under the close fire of the Russian land batteries.Makaroff's reports are leading his Imperial master and the public to pieture a strong and resourceful Russian squadron pining for an enga ent with an enemy seeking refuge in flight the instant the inight of Russia ts drawn up in battle array outaiäle of the harbour.We are arriving at the moment when a renewal of the naval struggle appears imminent, and at any moment we may hear of a coilision of the rival squadrons.: \u2014\u2014 The Situation at New Chwag.Washington, D.C., March 30.\u2014United O0000060000.,0060000000000008CC00Cascac0e 0000890000000 000(NIO0CI00CCCTEO000O It Speaks for Itself! FAO-SIMILE OF PACKAGE Poe NERALO +\u2026\u2014oten e0002006900000000000000 080000 anceëù 2 HEADACHE = SPECOY RÇUEF CE 29 CENTS Remar On cautacde.ans 000000000000000¢! 3 000002aN00000000000000000000 : ' @ : : ® e : ° $ Se =.ss ee + i $e 4 °e =: i + ee ; [1 4 111% ' ; HH HH 90 ee + ee eo =.» se : « 9 \u2018 Guaranteed to Cure within 30 minutes, or money refunded ; ce : : + Sty | he | i a : Write for ou § wmorous Booklet 2: 3 Eee seras esmes semences fsenssesetsees ess ÉS oe eee 08000000000000000000000000008000 COO000000000000020000000000000000000000000000 | spector-general of Princesses \u201cthe Duke, have are made in the cleanest, brightes Our cleansing à Shredded Wheat Biscuit with Milk or Cream PE = > Ma State Department from Pekin that the Russian authorities have declared martial law at New Chwang and have formally notified all foreigners.Mr.Conger\u2019s messages makes no reference to the reported hauling down of the foreign flags by Russians.The officials here assume that if this has been done it simply means that Russia has assumed the responsibility for the protection of foreign property belonging to the belligerents, and that no effort will be made | to Interfere with the consular flags.London, March 30.\u2014No developments are reported from New-Chwang, where the indignation of the foreigners against the Russians for declaring martial law, has not abated.Mr.Miller, the American consul, is quoted as saying that Admiral Alexieff's ordinance will force the United States and Great Britain to take action in defence of their treaty rights.The Russian administrator told a correspondent that martial law was an absolute necessity.on \u2018In Southern Manchuria.Liao Yang, March 30.\u2014Southern Manchuria is reported to be quiet.There is enormous movement of troops in progress and trains are ar- rivinæ several times daily.General Linevitch \u2018has received a telegram from General Kuropatkin, expressing satisfaction that so well trained a soldier is with the army, adding : \u201cMay God help you to carry ou the most difficult part of the pro- lem.\u201d iN CONFERENCE WITH COLONIAL SECRETARY.London, March 30.\u2014 Mr.George E.Drummond, of Montreal, when seen last night, on his return to London from spending the week-end with Lord Brassey, at Battle, said he found the best way to talk with the political leaders was as business men.Mr.Drummond bad a Tong conference vith Colonial Secretary Lyjtelton.The conferrence was, confidential, but Mr.Drummond said wherever they went they found a keen desire for a royal commission, having full Colonial representation.The royal and Chamberlain commissioners would be supplementary.The Liberals generally refuse to commit themselves in the preference, but replied: \u2018Wait tii we get In\u201d Mr.Drummond thinks the preference is bound to succeed.Mr.Ames ls conducting a campaign in the north of England.CANADIAN PACIFIC WILL CONFER WITH THE CITY.General Manager McNicoll, of the Canadian Pacific Railway, has promised to appoint an engineer to confer with Mr.Ernest Belanger, the assistant City Surveyor, with regard to a modified arrangement of the streets south of Notre Dame and east of the Place Viger Station, at that point where the company is anxious to enlarge its yard space.- As a good deal of opposition has been engendered among the property-owners in that vicinity against the projected work, owing to the necessity for closing up several of the intersecting streets between Notre Dame and Commissioners streets, the property-own- ers claiming that they would be thus cut off from all access to the latter thoroughfare and to the wharves, Ald.Bastien has suggested that Commissioners street should, for a certain distance, be moved back to the rear of the Canadian Pacific Railway's right- of-way, to & point where it would join the Intersecting streets without interfering in any way with the company\u2019s tracks.It is thought that this arrangement may meet the objections of the pro- perty-owners.The proposed conference will be held in the course of a few days.ADDITIONAL ROLLING STOCK FOR C.P.R.In order to meet the demands made in part by the double Transcontinental service each day, which will be inaugurated by the C.P.R.early in June, the company has decided to spend close upon three-quarters of a million dollars on additional rolling stock.An order for twenty-one locomotives has consequently been placed, ten of which are to be built by the Kingston Locomotive Company and eleven by the Montreal Locomotive and Machine Company, at Longue Pointe.They are to be of the simple consolidated type and will be used for freight traffic.The total price of them will approximate $500,000.In addition to this order another haa been placed for sixteen baggage cars, and eleven mail and express cars, :o be built in the most improved style at the C.P.R.shops in the East End.They are to be ready for service in June next.: - Enjoyable Irish Balls.The Duke and Duchess of Connaught recently gave a cotiple of most e - able balls, and it is said they will give another very large one before they leave the Royal Hospital, and the Duke goes to take up his new position as in- the forces.The t and Patricla, like great favour- îtes in Dublin seci&y, and every one regrets that Irish society will lose \u2018the Connaughts,\u201d who have done everything to make themselves agreeable, and haye succeeded in pleasing every- vw.Chief Benoit Better.\u201c Chief Benoit, who has been confined to his home through {liness for thé 1 pagl threo weeks, was at the cffice again t-Asyy, - W a to secure perfectly pure food ?gasential to perfoct bealth, Yet how careless wo are 3 Pegfect putity in food is v in repard to ù arity of food we eat sary the on and handling of food.SHREDDED ~~ WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT .».TRISCUIT The Natural Foods t, most scientific food laboratory in the world.process is unique.The whole of the wheat is all that is left, not a particle of foreign substance remains.It passes through the three cooki The Natural Food Company, Toronto, Canada * absolutely neces- Ate you sure tha food you ess gots it?without being touched by the human , and is then in cartons which preserve its cleanliness from us to you.Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit and Triscult are pure, * clean and wholesome \u2014 they contain every clement required to nourish the human body.Make Triscuit your daily bread Send for \u201cThe Vital Question Cook Book\u201d free / Will Be Closed Thursday.The large store lately occupied by Mr.Bruno Charbon- neau, and where the Bankrupt Sale takes place just now, at No.1513 and 1515 Notre Dame Street WILL BE CLOSED Thursday Next, 3Ist inst, for to revise the stock and prepare new lots for the end of the week.\u2018These new lots of Dry Goods will be if possible still more advantageous than the first So you can expect better bargains again at the reopening on Friday next, at 10 o'clock.Come Early.Late, Bruno Charbonneau, 1513 and 1515 Notre Dame Street, G.MARSOLAIS, Prop.SHIPPING NEWS.Returned from Inspection.Capt.A.Reid, port warden, and Mr.Andrew Reford, returned to Montreal yesterday from a trip of -inspection of the new submarine signal at Boston.The party.which consisted of Commander Spain, representing the Canadian Government; Capt.Reid, Mr.Andrew Re- ford, Mr.Northey, of Toronto; and Mr.Bryce Allan, of New York, representing the Allan Line, accompanied by Mr.Mil- lett, the inventor, and Mr.Miller, the New York ent, proceeded from New York by the steamer J.M.Whitney to Boston.When six miles distant from the signal stations the bells were distinctly heard, and the position of the ship easily established.The test was successfuland the party expressed their entire sat Ce Captain Walsh Arrives.Captain J.T.Walsh, R.N.R., late marine superintendent of the Canadian Pacific Atlantic Line services, at Liverpool, arrived in Montreal yesterday from St.John.Captain Walsh will this summer occupy the position of marine superintendent for the C.P.R.at this port, In place of Capt.C.Troop, who is to be transferred.Owing\u2019 to changes in arrangements for stevedoring and shiplining, Messrs.J.Mo- G'llivray and H.McLean will sever their connection with the Company at the close of the winter season at St.John.Gold Mcdal At Pan-American Exposition a 250 pel TC RON FI nag er Tie A RGO | A ed PS « La GOcCe: | Unlike Any Other! 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I bave used Dy, W fn my family for the last it the quickest and most hinds of little boy had a sev fore nsiag half à pletely sured, DR.WOOD'S _ NORWAY PINE SYRUP a \u2019 .cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pain in the Chest, Asthma \u201cBihoorny Cough.Quinsey me, n ugh, sey, all Throat and Lung Troubles.It is pleasant te take and is soothin gersistent Cough that keeps you awake at pight.Price 250, at all Dealers.QUICKEST AND MOST EFFECIIVE, eod\u2019s Norway Pine Syrus >.six years, and have found .effective medicine for all ard colds I have svar u attack of bronchi 1 cannot praise is snongh.alan > Mes.War.J.FuswanLrTe, Arthor, Ont, bottle of tha 8; i St ERX a roät, .d hea\u2018ing to the lurÿ There 5 sense: ion is the threat, and dq [NER hie was eom- [ES BEFORE GOING TO BED CALVERT'S TOOTH POWDER instead of leaving your teeth exposed all might to the spread of decay.It astiseptic, agreeable, and refreshing, and has the largest sale of any dentifrice.In tins, 18, 30 and 45 Cents each.Calvert's Shampoo Soap 1uvives and nourishes the bair, leaving it delightfully soft and glossy.35 Cents à jar, mailed for 40 Cents.Of Drufgists end Storse, or malled iur vaine from F, C.CALVERT & Co.J) 807 Dorchester Street.Montreal.Descriptive Raokiet free on request.A Dangerous Derellct.Captain W.R.Rowe, commanding the Imperial Direct West India Mall service, R.M.8.Port Royal.writes from Avon- mouth, undér the date of March 17: \u2018 On the homeward passage I sighted and examined the wooden sailing ship Mary A.Troop, of St.John, N.B., abandoned, waterfogged, and derelict.and with only the fore lower mast standing and fore yard across.The wreck is a serious danger to navigation, and will be much more so, when these remaining spars fall, an it will then be almost impossible to see the vesse] until close to.The position of the derelict on the 7th Inst.was Lat.34 deg.7 min.N.; Long.68 deg, 37 min.W., Bermuda, bearing 8.71 deg.W., distance 330 miles.While this ob- strsotion is afloat, we, of the West India route, will have to keep a vigilant look out for it, as it lies right In our homeward great circle track.It might also be as well to notify any of our steamers hound for the Gulf ports, via the Providence Channel.\u201d Many Immigrants.Allan Line steamer Ionian\u2019s passengers, first.second and third,about 1,000 in number, arrived in Montreal yesterday by two apecia) trains on the C.P.R., and about 700 proceeded west, leaving early in the afternoon.Among these passengers were two special rties, one of Belgians, 60 in number, under the leadership of Mr.Col- loreax.and the second party of 42, Hollanders, all of them very fine people, and possessed of considerable means.Change in Schedule.A change has been made in the proposed sailings of the Dominion Line steamers between Liverpool and Montreal for the coming! season.The Labrador.which was to have gone into the Canadian summer service, has boen withdrawn, ov:ing to the recent accident to the steamer New York.of the American Line, and wii take that vessel's place, while she is being repaired at Belfast.The Labrador will take the New York's next \u2018sailing from Southampton to New York, and will be replaced on the fan ser- by the 88.Vancouver.Whather the Lebrador will come to this port later In 6 season Is yet uncertain, but ln the arrangements have been made for the next three trips.Notes.-verpool at 4 o'clock yesterday pra = 1 T = > 8 * aimé 5 a as ee j When Your Heart Give: Warning of Distress, Don\u2019t Neglect It.Dr.Agnew\u2019s s0 eart to perf says: with organic heart d aumber of remedies, both in France and America, but could not even obtal temporary relief.1 tried Dr.Ag i surprised at the immediate relief I ob tained.1am firmly convinced that ther is no case of heart disease that it.oot cure,\u201d Qu îf Br.Agnew\u2019 rd use .8 ONE 3 No better to restore the skin t@ à bealthful à Not a a but a pure medicinal salve that cure like magic Once you use it, you will use no other.35 couts.No.3 25 Do Burt) Wii!'Cure the Following SyMptomaf Pains in the aide, back, under ould blade, smothering sensations, palpitation the heart, a tired feeiing in the ing, ponr appetite, coatrd tongue, blotches pimpies, 30 day\u2019 freatment 25c, All druggiets ef) \u20ac sengers and gepera] cargo, from Bt.Johns} arrived at Liverpool at 11.30 o'clock yess terday morning.CA Manchester Line steamer Manchester Trader, with general cargo and live stoôk, from St.John, arrived at Manchenter Lust) Sunday and landed her cattle In go condition, with the exception, of three lap on the voyage.+ Canadian Pacific Atlantic Line steams\u201d Lake Erie, Capt.Carey, sailed from Rd] afternôoir | with 20 first, 68 second, 1,080 third class: passengers, and 1.760 tons of general care; go, for St.John.a Allan Line steamer Parisian, Gantais Braee, wkbich sailed from Halifax Ww pasrsengets nnd a general cargo Tuesday, March 22.arrived at Moville àt = o'clock venterday orning.making #, splendid passage in 7 days hours.: © \u2014_ On every box,a Woman in Never takg another | Red.Dominion Line steinter Ottoman, with eargo, from Portland, for Liver- : ral hig passed Kinsale at § o'clock yesterday morning.and is due to arrive at her \u2018Canadian Pain Atlantic Line steamer Mantto be, Capt, Taylor ° with pas » \u2018 te Feels Certain That Will Pay Less for H 1 3 § thrown by Ald.Lapointe, a FOt the civic Finance Commit- x : the effort the city is making # cheaper gas for the citizens to ml, mewhat perplexing to citl- d Ald.Lapointe.\u201cwhy the $ncif canngt deal directly with ftrek! Gas Company and de- Lt 'lower gas rates shall not hed, \u201c\\ But the truth is that \">eénndt undertake anything Mt.without the consent of the BI Legisfuture.omition{of affairs ia such that fannhotf tuke advantage of the I reggrd to buying out the £4) e Gas Company, without first peroafssion from the lLegisla- Bbat a loan which will place la à position where it van deal RS of equulity with the com- An other words, the City Coun- take advantage of the clause bn without appealing to the for consent to float a Xe Eandicaps the city: but the in- \u2018the aldermen, despite the re- Lod in the charter, is to KK 6.place th: Gas Company Bâtion where it will huve to nish cheaper gas or lo pul Ein a position, whereby it can Bibl of the gas plant.Mis no intent on the part of 30 get the best of the Gas Com- h'any unfair manner: but what sled Is that Council shall get gas rates.Move it the Legislature will grant Mon to the city to borrow a 32 millions to buy out the Gas ay that cheaper gas rates will -.- a.4 he Gas Company is to ask eight # for a plant (hat the Assessors Misessed at one million, how will pgement be arrived at?\u201d p first place,\u201d was the answer, i, Gas Company finds the city Is er to purchase the gas plant tion of affairs wlll be that (will be little or no difficulty in 3 © getting the company tu pro- 20 of cent gus.In the the company fail- \u2018come to time the city has offers in outside concern to furnish gas ; Come what will, the .city is a good one.te evident that citizens are tir- the present high rates.and it J that they appreciate at Is being done «by the City Al to get cheaper rates.\u201d nuing.Ald.Lapointe sald that hat he had heard from Quebec gislature there was a feeling the City Councll every chance in the interests of the city In JRLY FIRM IN FRONT OF MONTREAL.has been little change at the in the last twenty-four The water, which has been ; rising for the last week, took en drop late yesterday after The total drop amounted to ven Inches.the opinion of many that if the fpells are succeeded by the cold per they have recently been, the ill probably be able to carry off lus water, thus obviating the of a flood.vy teams still continue to crass p ice from Boucherville to Longue though the sleighing on this the river is very poor.The e from Malsonneuve to Ion- can no longer be utilized, as parties who had placed a bridge pen the solid ice and the shore fed it on Monday Mast.BocATE LYON HE WILL RETURN.I.M.Lyon, the lawyer whose ince appears to be so necessary to ecution in the Cooke-Blackley \u201cuit, wil in Montreal when the >ls called up in court on April 7.as telegraphed to friends in the L'expressing annoyance that his ace should have been so comment- pon.ja mater of fact, Mr.Lyon has \u201c4m British Columbia for some time jftdfessional business.He has never bre, received the subpoenas, so re was no ground for the issu- a bench warrant to compel hia dance.He is now on his way the Continent and will reach in a few days.Art Exhibition and Musicale.Aurora Dixon gave an exhibition Mater colours and oll paintings at ¥.M.C.A.Hall last evening, which the f animal painting attracted con- rable attention.A musicale in pection with the exhibition was icipated in by well known Montreal p and was much enjoyed by the .Mr.Courtice Brown, tenor gave two numbers which were Madame Daix Despret sang Mptably her solo, \u201cAnswer,\u201d and ponded with an encore.The piano Mi.of Miss Cameron were also well Lei Some of the beat numbers he evening were rendered by Miss Fl Stone, who rang with grate and ity, and had to respond to very encores.A Postal Holiday.Mifriday the ist April, will be observed dha holiday by the Montreal Post Of- pi.The outgolng afternoon mails H be closed at 10 a.m., and the night fils at the usual hours.* ls for the SS.\u201cSt.IL.ouis,\u201d for ré t Britain and Europe will be closed 6,80 ani.a.Eh wickets will be closed at 10 a.shut the lobby will be open from | \u2018to midnight Ve red | a.QE \u201c Countess Joleau de St.Maurice | Lemay\u2019s Death.t Very Shortly.| LAST EDITION.\u201cNO CRIME\u201d WAS THE VERDICT TODAY Jury's Decision as to the Manner of Napoleon LOCKED UP FOR ONE HOUR Great Difficulty Was Experienced in Getting Men to Agree Upon Verdict.\u201cNo crime,\u201d was the verdict of the Coroner's jury at the inguest held today into the cause of the death of Nupoleon lL.emay.who was killed on Saturday while at work in the power house of the Shawinigan Water & Power Company.The jury had considerable difficulty in arriving at the above verdict.After belng locked up for more than an hour they wanted to bring in a verdict holding the company.in some way.responsible for the death of Lemay.The Coroner was called upon a second time to Address the jury.He explained the difference between civil and criminal law.He pointed out to the jury that they had nothing whatever to do with the civil side of the case.Their only duty was to find out If a crime had been committed, and if so, by whom, SENTENCE DAY AT THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH.| This was sentence day in the Court of King's Hench.Sentences ranging from ten years toi three months were imposed on those : who were convicted of offences rut- ning the gamit fromm manstaughter lo.theft.Each of the prisoners received.be- ; sides the sentence ot the court, a wholerome lecture from the presiding judge, Mr.Justice Wurtele.In two of, the cases His Lordship dwelt especiaul- ! ly on the custom of presenting peti- | tions In favour of persons convicted of | crimes, As a rule.he said, the peoplé » who sign such petitions know nothing ' of the circumstances, and affix their | signatures merely to get clear of some importunate friend of the convicted party, or out of sympathy.His lordship also dwelt on the misplaced sympathy displayed towards murderers and other criminals.When said Hig: Lordship, a murder occurs, mind, sympathy goes out to the murderer.instead of to the family of the victim, Men charged and known to be guilty of the most heinous crimes are made the recipients ol messages of sympathy, and women spend large sums on flowers Lo decorate the cell of the slayer.but never think of contributing a dollar to relieve the distress of the victim's family.These remarks were made principai- ly in the case of Lucien Bernard.known as \u2018La Parisien.\u201d who, despite the splendid fight put up for him by his young defender, Mr.Arthur Beau- chesne, was convicted of causing the death of Pierre Parmentier.The defence succeeded, however, in getting | a verdict of manslaughter.instead of murder,as charged.A petition had been presented, but the Court considered that the life of citizens must be protected.He.therefore.condemned the prisoner to spend ten years in the pen- ftentlary.but reminded him that by good conduct he might shorten that term by one-third.A CRIMINAL'S RECORD.Joseph Ryan, who was convicted of an attempt at murder nearly (wo years .ago, and who has since passed several months in the insane asylum at Longue Pointe, vus also up for sentence.He has served several previous terins.among others one of five years for burglary.He had been out only a few days when he committed another crime and when he was chased by Special Constable George Pratt, attempted to shoot the officer.His Lordship.after a severe lecture condemned the prisoner to serve eight years.Patrick Henry.who, besides being convicted of robbing one Henri Julien of $25.is under a charge of inflicting grievous bodily Injury to old Mrs.Hannah, in an ajtempt to rob her.was informed th h&might be called upon within a féw mohths to face a charge of murder.if the old lady succumbed to her injuries.In view of the possibility of a further sentence, the Court was dispored to be lénjent in the present case and let the prisoner off with three years In the penitentiary.Maggie Smith, who was convicted of perjury, before the Recorder's Court, when she denied.under oath, that she was a frequenter of a disorderly house, had nothing to say.Her lawyer.Mr.Louis E.Curran, rose to address the court, when His Lordship remarked that this was unusual.In pronduncing sentence, Mr.Justice Wurtele referred t the enormity of the crime, from a merely legal standpoint.Taking into considerations, however, the pecullar circumstances of the prisoner, who had been persecuted by those from whom she had a right to expect sympathy and aid he would be lenient and let her off with three months in the common gaol.Albert David and Emery Lalonde were guilty of stealing copper wire, run along the canal bank for the telephone line.David was a mere boy.who has never before been in court.and he told a straightforward story.He was let off with six months.His companion, Lalonde.has been sent down for six terms for theft.The court, therefore, gave him four years to think it over.: Achille Lalonde, who, with Emery, pleaded gullty to stealing a set bf harness, had already been before the courts.He turned King's evidence.however, and escaped with six months in gaQl : Edmond Poultot.convicted of theft from the person of one of his friends in a saloon, got one vear in gaol.Lulgl Magzitell, guilty of inflicting serious bodily harm by shooting one of his fellow countrymen through the foot! made a strong plea for clemency.He declared that he only anted to scare his assailants The court discountenanced such methods, however, and declared that the carrying and use of firearms must be discouraged.He, therefore, sent Luigi to spend three years at St.Vincent de Paul.! A Famous Mine on Fire.Houghton.Mich.\u2026 March 30.\u2014No.7 shaft of the Quincy Mine is on fire.The Quincy is one of the most famous mines in the Copper peninsula.Waist Pin Bets are - Novelties include ma cents 1042.00.ny \"i Phillips GIR good models of Dutch children.Each is composed of three pins for front of waist.made of sterling silver.such unique designs ranging in price Lion: send gn approval to out-of-town persons known to_the firm ENR Y¥ BIRKS & SONS, Square, by some strange freak of the public |.Montreal \u201cTHE MON LADY MINTO ME + > SWI SERIOUS ACCIDENT WHILE SKATING Ottawa, Ont.March 30.-Lady Minto and party were tkating at the Rideau rink this morning on rather poor fice.About one o'clock in turning the end of the rink Lady Minto tripped and fel ' 2 suffering a compound fracture of the right leg, just above the ankle.She suffered great pain.Dr.Chabot and R.A.Powell attended her.She was taken.to Rideau Iall in a private ambulance.Easter Advertising.Thursday's and Saturday's Star.The very great demand for advertising space in the Star for to-morrow (Thursday) and next Saturday, necessitates our reminding advertisers generally of the importance of getting iheir copy in early.From the standpoint of construction and general effect it is to the advantage of advertisers to fyle copy early.All copy for \u2018Thursday's (to-morrow) Star should be in our hands not later than nine o'clock to-night.and copy for Saturday's Star not later than nine o'clock to-morrow night (Thursday).We can- insertion of advertise than the hours not guarantee ments received later \u2018named.For the purpose of receiving ! copy, the Star Office, St.James street, corner Peel will be nine o'clock both even- Branch Office, streets, and Star and St.opened until Catherine ings.CARBONNEAU CAPIAS MAINTAINED BY MR.- JUSTICE CURRAN.Mr.Justice Curran yesterday rendered an tmportant judgment in connection with the caplas proceedings of Mr.J.A.Bernard, advocate, against Mr.C.E.Carbonneau, the financial promoter, who is at present in Canada negotiating with the Laurier Government in connecon with the proposed Franco-Canadian line of steamships.An attempt to serve a writ of caplas on the defendant, at Toronto, some days ago, was a fallure, and excited comment.Mr.Justice Curran dealt with a former case.The plaintiff's claim is based on transactions in 1895, when in the case of Bertin vs.Carbonneau, indebtedness was admitted by the defendant, and a large claim against him was transferred to the plaintiff.The plaintiff goes on to state that defendant fraudulently left the provinces of Quebec and Ontario to defraud the plaintif and other creditors.The defendant while not entering into the question of indebtedness.states that he obtained a receipt on the claim transferred from one Bertin, and denies fraudulent secretion or departure from the vountry.He claims that when he left Montreal, he was penniless and had to be assisted by friends.that since that date he has had domicile at Dawson City In the Yukon, and in Paris, France, and that at the time of the issue of the capias he was in Canada on business with Lhe Governmeht of the Dominion.The court enters into the questions of fraudulent departure.On that point the defendant appears to have shown that he left openly.On the other ground of secretion of property, however, the court maintains the affidavit of the plaintiff, and dismisses the motion to quash the capias.The court declares that the defendant was guilty of secreting his property in connection with the transactions of the Canadian Trading and Shipping Company.He received large sums besides his salary in advance, and has in no way accounted for sums running up in the tens of thousands.: With reference to the \u201cOccidental Hotel and Wine Company,\u201d the court also finds that the defendant was guilty of sscretivn of property.The only account the court has of the disposal of thu defendant's monies is that of a friendly witness, who states that \u201che denied himself of nothing.\u201d He managed to keep somebody between himself and his creditors through his, tod somewhat marvellous career, and his reputation is far from enviable, either for honesty or veracity.The fact of going to earn his living in a foreign land cannot be invoked against him, but the secretion of his property militates against his position In the case.The plaintiff caused a capias to be served on him at Ottawa, and Mr.Justice Curran holds that \u2018the capias must stand, as Carbonneau is responsible for Acts of secretion performed before 1897, until he has paid his debts n full, PERSONALS.Mr.Arthur Guise, of Ottawa, ls in town to-day.Miss Edith Shorey.has returned from à couple of weeks' visit to Ste.Agathe.Senator A.A.Thibaudeau and family are spending a few weeks at Lakewood, N.J.Mr.and Mrs.D.McNicoll and Miss McNicoll will spend part of the summer in England.Mrs.Fred.Molson, Drummond street, has sent out invitations for a children'a party on Easter Monday.Miss Amy Thompson, Dorchester at., who has been the guest of Miss Laura Toller, in Ottawa, has returned home.The marriage took place at All Saints Church this afternoon, at two o'clock, of Mr.David Frederick William Eastey to Miss Helen Laura Richey, daughter of the lite Rev.Jas.Richey, of Halifax, and niece of the late Hon.Matthew Richey, former Lieutenant- Governor of Nova 8cotia.The ceremony was performed by the Rev, J: Douglas Borthwick.LL.D., step-father of the bride, assisted by Rev, M.Day Baldwin, M.A., rector of All Saints.Tha bride.who was prettily gowned in a travelling dress of blue cloth, trimmed with white satin and lace, was given sway by her brother, Mr.Chas.Richey.and was attended, as brides- ald, by her sister, Miss Ernma Richey.residence of Mrs.Eastey, the mother of the groom,\u2019 8t.Denis str: Mr.and Mrs.Eastey leave this afternoon for a trip to the West.An Extended Popularity.\u2014 Brown's Sronchial Treches have been before the\u2019 public many years.They are pronounced universally supérior to all other articles used for similar purpokes For relieving.Coughs, Colde and Throat Diseases they Ra ed reltable.QUEBEC SOUTHERN RESUMES OPERATIONS Portion of Employes Have Returned to Their Work.CLEARING OFF ICE AND SNOW Road Will Now Be in Bunning Order Much Earlier Than Was Anticipated.A.number of the men on the Quebec Southern, becoming weary over their inability, to reach an understanding with Mr.Desaulles, the receiver, have returned to work, and are now, according .to à statement made by General Manager Hibbard, engaged in clearing up the tracks and In making necessary repairs.The expectation consequently is that the company will be in a position to resume traffic much sooner than had been anticipated.The demoralization of the service from the protracted interruption will be readily inferred from the fact that the C.P.R.yesterday discontinued the sale of tickets from all points on the line.The men decided to discontinue the strike that has n in progress for several weeks, dpon the receipt of a | telegram from Hon.M.E.Bernier, who i informed them that all their wages in larrears would be paid within a short time.That being the crucial point with the men, they decided to resume their former positions.~ WAR BRINGS VALUABLE CARGOES TO CANADA.The war in the Far East has seemingly not had that far-reaching effect upon commerce that was generally anticipated on the outbreak of hostilities.The C.P.R.announces the receipt of two very valuable cargoes of silk.The first of these, which came over in the steamer Tartar, was delivered at New York yesterday.while the second le expected to reach Vancouver to-day.The Tartar\u2019s cargo was valued at three-quarters of a million dollars, and, having been transferred from the vessel to an elght-car special within 12 hours.was run through to New York over the C.P.R.line in eight days.The Empress of Japan, due at Vau- couver to-day.has on board fifteén cars of slik, valued at $1,500,000.| à THE TWO GAOL BIRDS The two convéets who escaped from the St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary a couple of days ago, are still at large.There was a rumour to-day that the men were seen last night at Malson- neuve, but the police are emphatic in their statement that such is nat the case.\u2018 Chief Carpenter.when seen.to-day regarding the above statement, \u2018sald he thought the convicts had given Montreal a, wide birth, He did not even think that they were in hiding in the city.The men.the.Chief sald.were very well known, and if they were in the city, they would surely be captured, as the machinery of the detective department was being operated to its fullest capacity.It ie thought in some quarters that the men have gone across the country lato one of the lumber camps.Judgments in Review.Judgments wil be rendered in Review.at room 24.Court House, at eleven o'clock, on Thursday, In the following cases: Perrier vs Perrier: Edgerton vs.Lapierre: MacDougall vs.Park and Island Rallway Company: Bassinet vs.Collerette; Brown vs.Dandurand: WamNn vs.Werthe- mer: Stein va.Mireau: Central Agent ve.Sisters of the Hote! Dieu; Hen- ault vs.Fauteux; Lauzon vs.Grand Trunk Raliway Compahy; Hotte vs, Birabin.Funeral of Mr.Jellyman.The funeral of the late Mr.James 8.Jellyman, who died on Monday, took place this afternoon at half-past two.from Wray's undertakng establishment, and was largely attended by members of the Masoni¢ body and other friends of the deceased.The funeral service was conducted by the Rev.Canon \u201cDixon, of ft.Judes Church.Dwelling on Fire; Fire last night partly destroyed the dwelling of Louis Lavoie, of 247 Lagau- chetiere street.The fire was caused bby an explosion of a lamp.The Names spread very rapidly, but were extinguished by the men of the central division.Lavoie states that $42 In p bank bills were burned in pone of the bedrooms.Honoured After His Death.Tokio, March 30.\u2014 The Emperor has conferred the Order of Kyte and the Order of the Rising Sup on Commanded Hirose Takeo, who was killed during the Japanese attempt to bottle the Russian fleet at Port Arthur Sunday last.A movement has beeri inaugurated (0 erect a monument to thé memory of Commander Takeo.Te Excitement in Toronto.- Toronto, March 29.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The vicinity of the Confederation Life Bufldingk, on Yonge street, was almost impassable to-day, owing to the dense crowds trying to get to a new store which was inaugurated this morning in that dullding.The smallest man in Canada, Col.Collins Young, was present and it had been announced that he would give souvenirs to visitors at certain hours.It is estimated that fully 15,000 people attended.The.store is the new Premium Department of The Empire Tobacco Company.and it has besn opened so as to display the premiums given in exchange for the snowshoe tags on \u2018 \" plug chewing and other b se of tobacco manufactured by the Empire Tobacco Company.L Exhibition at Bonaventure Station.Make Bonaventure Station your ob- fective point to see the ficent display of phot he which the Grand Trunk Rallway exhibition at the World's Fair.on view for a STILL AT LARGE:} Biibice.Rom, em are sending for | Only 10F CONSTABL DUTIES ON PIERS Action Towards Deserters is Again Being Dis- T cussed.VIEWS OF STEAMSHIP PEOPLE The Approaching Opening af Navigation Brings Up a Very Important Point.P .\u201c The approach of the opening of navigation again revives the question of the action of the police with regard to the arrest of deserters from ships in the harbour, and is arousing some discussion.Quite a row took place in the Pollce Committee In September last, on the discovery that police constables received from the steaamship companies a fee for every deserter arrested and returned to the ship.At the time some pretty severe language was used towards the constables who had thus been receiving money for the work done during their spare time, to oblige the steamship companies.In each instance the Chief of Police had authorized the police constables to receive the money pald them by the steamship companies.Among those who came in for blame in this manner was Constable H.Dice, t president of the Montreal Polloe Beneflt Association.That officer, however.has always enjoyed an excellent reputation on the force, and among] those who knew him.His record is good, and he enjoys the confidence of his supertor officers on the force, as \u2018well as of the other officials at the City Hall, and of the steamship companies, with whose officials his duty brings him into almost daily contact during the season of navigation.Several incidents have since arisen which have made it very unpleasant for Constable Dice, and expressions of opinion on the system employed have worked to his detriment in serious matters.His friends are, therefore, desirous that he should be placed in a praper light before the public, with whom he has to deal.RULE GOVERNING MATTER.Rule 71, of the Police Regulations, forbids any officer to accept liquor.money or anything else from a person in custody.or just liberated, or just about to be arrested, or any of their friends.Clause 92 provides that a constable cannot accept a gratification without the approval! and consent of the superintendent.It was on this clause that the constables relied to accept the sums received for the arrest of deserters from the ships.Constable Dice and others, whose duty lies gbout the wharf, devote much of their spare time to this work, and as they lose their rest and leisure to carry on the work.they consider that they are entitled to remuneration for special work, done outside the regular hours of dutv provided it does not Interfere with their ability to do their duty to the city in the hours allotted to them by the Police Committee.| To show the sentiments of e steamship companies towards the co stables, it is sufficient to read the following letter, addressed some time ago, to Constable Dice by the Furness-i v Steamship Company.- a Ce 1 > Centra) Police stätion: City.\u201c=~ Dear Sir \u2014Referring to the work done by you in assisting captains of our steamers to locate deserters belonging to their crews.and which work, we understand.was done in your own time,we are quite prepared to say that \u2018we have made no complaint In regard to payment for such services, and we certainly think that such assistance as you have given is absolutely necessary in the future, : Yours very truly, FURNESS, WITHY & C.LIMITER J.R.BINNING, Manager.in the meantime the question of the proper action to be taken for the coming season is under consideration by thé Police Committee, and definite\u2019 instructions for the guidance of the constables will probably be issued before the opening of navigation.OVER 1000 CALVES SHIPPED TO CITY | UNFIT FOR FOOD.Dr.McCarrey.Chief Food Inspector of the city,made the report to-day that during the present month over one thousand calves had been sent into the city for sale that were unfit for human consumption.\u201cJt is surprising.\u201d said Dr.McCarrey, \u201chow farmers will persist in shipping calves that are but a week or so old to this city.Such meat is utterly unfit to be eaten.\u201d > To Atlantic City.Mr.G.M.Bosworth, the fourth vicé-president of the C.P.R, who has Been unwell for several days, will go\u2019 to Atlantic City for a brief rest.Got Eight Years for Burglary.Hamilton, Ont., March 30.\u2014 William Hillis, the notorious burglar, gaol- breaker and desperado, was Yesterday found guilty-bn the charge of burgiar- jzing the house of Alex.Ironside, Na-.pler street, on the night of November 30th last.Chief Justice Meredith sentenced the prisoner to eight years in Kingston Penitentiary.Operators Threaten to Strike.Toronto, March 30.\u2014A morning paper says that the Great North-West- ern Telegraph Company is having difficulty with its operators in this city, and that the latter have presented the pany with an ultimatum to the éct that if fivé employes recently discharged are not reinstated they will inaugurate a strike on Monday.p= WOULD YOU STOP DRINKING IF YOU OOULD ?ORRINE Js a Positive Cure for The, 25 .DRINK HABIT.-\\ , Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, March 30.Mr.George Harcourt was recalled by the Public Accounts Committee to-day for further examination in connection with the Soo payments.On examination by Colonel Matheson he told of making various payments on January 8, 1804, on the verbal instructions of Hon.J.M.Gibson.These included payments to the lawyers, Mesars.Shields, Coyne Lewis and others.Then Col.Matheson turned to the Order-in-Council! passed on December 18, 1908, to which was attached a report signed by Hon.J.M.Gibson, which contained the following: The banks were informally authorised to pay such October wages upon presentation of time chécks duly authorized, such payments, however, to be restricted to the class of employes above indicated, chief clerks and foremen whose services had coritinued on after October 1, but not to include the salaries of genera) officers or heads of departments, nor the wages or salaries of employers whose service had been taken over and retained by the receiver.\u201d Mr.D.D.Lewis, general manager of the steel plant was examined to-day.\u2018He said his salary was $12,000 a year.He denied that there had been any padding of the pay sheets.A number of men who had been brought Into Canada to work in the steel mill had, after the shut-down of that plant, .been retained on construction work, and at the blast furnaces, but received only $2 a day instead of from $4 to $6 \u2018a day as they had been getting prev- lously.Whenever :fhere had been an increase in salary it had been because of an increase in responsibilities or duties and he gave various Instances of people who had left the employ of the company to accept larger Increases in salary, some as high as 100 per cent.Mr.H.C.Hamilton, one of the company's firm of solicitors testified that he had a retainer of $1,000 a year from the company as wel as a salary of $10 a day and expenses and charges for litigation.He had been paid $200 for August, and $310 for September, ahd had put in a bill for $2,841.24 for Mitigation which was not paid.The reason his name appeared on the pay roll was that he had been informn- ed in October that no money would be forthcoming from Philadelphia, excepting for those whose names were on the pay roll MR.EDOUARD RICHARD, FORMER SHERIFF OF TERRITORIES, IS DEAD Special to The Montreal Star.Battleford, N.W! T., March 30.\u2014Ed- took place to-day.Mr.Richard was a native of Quebec, and resided in the east until 1878, when he accepted the office of the shrievalty of the Territories, on account of his health.This office he continued to hold until 1883, and has since then devoted his time to literature and history.i Edouard Richard was the son of the.late Hon.Louis Richard and was born at Princeville, Quebec, on March 14, Ine, He received his education at Nicolat e, and at McGill University, where he received the degree of B.C.1.In 1868 he was called to the Arthabaskaville, in partnership with Sir Wiifrid Laurier.In 1872 he was elected to Parllament for Megantic, in the Liberal interest, was re-elected in 1874, and held his seat till the end of that Parliament, when he became sheriff af the Territories.In 1896 Mr.Richard was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, receiving the degree of Doctor of Literature from Laval University the.same year.and in the year following was sent to Paris by the Dominion Government to continue some researches commencéd there previously by the late Mr.Mar: mette.In religion Mr.Richard was\u2019 a Roman Catholic.N Mr.Richard's literary labours have dealt largely with the deportation of the Acadians, and in his work, \u201cAcadia.\u201d he advanced the view that it was cruel and unnecessary and had not been ordered by the British Government, but was carried out by Gov- Lernor Lawrence for his own purposes, KING OF DIAMOND | SMUGGLERS IS DEAD.New York, March 3).\u2014Treasury agents of the United States Goverh- ment have received news of the death, at his old home in Roumania, of Max Lasgar, so-called \u201cKing of diamond smugglers.\u2019 Lasar was sent to prison in Buffalo four years ago and, upon the expiration of his term, disappeared from this country.Lasar purchased a great quantity of unset stones in Holland, an@ when he arrived at Mont- oa! his every movement was watched.On the train which carried him to Toronto was a bridal pair, with whom he ruck up an acquaintance.He in- duped a friend of the couple to cross thenlake with him by boat aiid meet the couple on the American side.An inspector arrested Lasar as he stepped off the boat at Lewiston: Nothing dutiable was found on him or in bis baggage.The bridal couple were halted by a customs inspector op the American side of the Niagara bridge.They said they carried nothing dutiable.\u201cWhat is in this package, Madam ?\u201d asked the inspector, touching a small parcel.\u2018Some spoons and trinkets,\u2019 replied the bride, carelessly.The inspéctor opened it and a quart of magnificent diamonds of all sises, valued at 475,000, sparked in the electric light.The pair were arrested.They declared the package had been hended tot bride in Toronto by Lagar, who sald it cohtained a small wedding present.The bride and.bridegroom un Lasar, and in November, 1900, he was convicted in the United States Court at Buffalo, and sintenced to s short \u2018term in gaol, his first and onty connection on a criminal charge.Mr.Weldon Sails Saturday.Mr.W.8 Wéldon, the manager of the Windsor Hotel, is leaving to-day for New York.Mr.Weldon will sat for England on Saturday and will return to Montreal in the course of a .few weeks.> - - Mrs.J.Murphy and Master Austin Murphy, are spending tire Easter holl- days, the guests of their aunt, Madame De Angelis Waters, In New York, and ; C.IB Thuvaton, af East eee PETER | mr 3 0 guard ; Jichard, former sheriff of the So -W Te rri t x and ; .lan of NE Ia deta tind ne Rues Bar and for seveh years practiced at | \u2018these were ail steady.LONIAL HOUSE EASTER GOO PHILIPS SQUARE DS.LADIES\u2019 WAISTS, NEW SHADES IN TANS, Spring designs.and éotton.NEW DERBIES, and American manufacturers.SPRING MILLINERY The efforts put forth in connection with the display of Easter Hats have not been in vain, as we are daily complimented on the excellence of the stock now on exhibition.If you are a stranger to this department, it would pay you to visit it before making your selection.Novelties in New York Goods are now being shown in CHILDREN'S COATS, Men\u2019s Furnishings Department.Easter Novelties in Gloves (Dent's make).: \\ Made with pretty silk linings or without, new stitchings.Easter Ties new patterns, new shapes.Just received from New York; made in the latest combinations of browns and gold, brown and blue, brown and Red, and all the newest Embroidered 1-2 Hose, new patterns, in silk, Lisle thread, cashmere Men\u2019s Hat Department.NEW FEDORAS, For Men, Boys and Children.These goods were imported from the best English, French, Italian Boys\u2019 Stiff Derbies.A special showing of Boys\u2019 Derbies, about 8 styles to choose from, di- menslons and shapes to suit every age.SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.CHILDREN'S HATS.NEW SHADES IN GRAYS, NEW ALPINES, ! + | , HENRY MORGAN & CO.eat ADDITIONAL FIRE ESCAPES FOR NOTRE DAME CHURCH.Mr.Chausse, building Inspector of the city, made a report to-day that the Notre Dame Church on Place d'Armes, had decided to put additional fire escapes on the edifice, so there might be no catastrophe in the event of fire.\u201cThe church authorities,\u201d said Mr.Chausse, \u2018are not only to put up additional fire escapes on the outside of the butiding, but extra babcocks are to be provided.\u201d Continuing, Mr Chausse says that the Theatre Royal had consented today to add additional fire escapes.Financial.Afternoon Transactions.Toronto Railway\u201425, 25 at 1004.10 at Bell Tel.xd\u20148 at 136.N.S.Steel.15 at 50, 25 at 79%.Dominion Iron bonds\u201482,000 at 574.Quebec Bank\u20144 at 118.\\ Dominton Cottoh\u201450 at 3414.R.and Q.\u20142 at 83%.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, Reported for the Star by Gordon ftrathy & Co., stock brokers, » St.Sacrament street: Stasts March 30 March 29 Cioblne Ask Red Ast Bd Cansdiap Pacifioxd 115% % MinaSt PASS x 116% 114% Do .Duluth eom .85 ; Montreal SSRy .410 » BUROW.o.oo 1.207 206 Toremts St Rall xa 1004 100% 1001, 204 st Railxd 90 89 90 88 64% 654 645 120 200 Lance 100 10 iQ gi 92 91% 40 89 45 20% 2) 204 4 #2) R3y BT Th LL.175 Mont reiegrapn.162 1574 163 157 Bell Pelephoue.145 127 nts.1 TOUT Lee Lee 72 Tin (729 8% 9 87 24 252 24 793% 8 79 Do do pref.131 118 J Ivie Minky.175 180 178 180 éo Pref.131 : rss ov TE North West Land.Do Do DPref.BONDS.Can Col Cotton Co.Dominion Cotton.Among the forenoon transactions in Toronto were: : Canadian Pacific, 254 at 11514 to 115%; Toronto Railway.60 at 100 to 100%: Twin City, 26 at 92; Dominion Coal, 45 at 59% to 60.GREATER ACTIVITY IN WALL STREET.Interest Centres Around a Few of the North-Western Railway Stocks.From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star in Wail Street.New York, March 30.\u2014Transactions in the stock market, were upon a very large scale at the opening this morning.but were again to a great extent concentrated in a number of parti- cu securities.These were notably St.Paul, Atchison, Union and Routh- ern Pacific, and United States Steel pref da.St.Paul and Atchison were the most conspicuously strong features of the rallway list.while Southern and Union Pacific on very large transactions, both ruled around thelr closing figures yesterday.Aside from the reports which were current late yesterday afternoon, to the effect that the St.Paul Company was acquiring large interest in Union Pacific stock, there was no definite or tentative expMination of the activity In Union Pacific or St.Paul.Neither was there eny further light thrown upon the methods which will be followed in settling the alleged differences of opinion with regard to the dissolution of the Northern Securities Company.United States Steel preferred showed decided strength, and rumours were current that preliminary figures of the quarter _earnings, which were submitted to the Finance Committee yesterday, were unexpectedly large.Active features of the railway list other than those mentioned were Missour! Pacific, Rock Island, Pennsylvania.Louisville and Nashville, and Hiinois Central, and Coraparatively little wag Adné in traction stocks or ellaneghs group.American stocks \u201chigher In London.Un- fon Pacific being the only exception to the general tendency.and foreign houses were fairly liberal buyers here.Canadian Pacific was dul} but half a point higher.This stock shows a good deal of indifference to its poor statement of February's net earnings.The Street is inclined to explain the large falling off on ground that the road suffered from abnormally severe weather conditions, and consequently that the results of January and February were not u fair criterion for judging the company\u2019s position.1ts sales to 1 o'clock.2,000 shares.2 p.m.-\u2014 Atchison led a sp odie rally in the afternoon, crossing 78.Sell- of the Pacinces was resumed with more vigour afterward.Canadian Pacific and Southern Pacific falling to the lowest of the day at 85 1-2 for thé former and 49 5-8 for the latter.Pressure developed generally all around, St.Paul losing all but a fraction of its gain and some of the earlier strong stocks, including Atchison and New York Central reaching about a point.Delaware and Hudson and Ice pfd.sold a point under yesterday's close, and Republic Steel pfd.gained 1 6-8.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Specially reported for the Star by C.D.Monk.16 St.Sacrament street.JockR manager for J.8.Bache and Co., New York, over direct private wire: Openinz.Hirh Law Olose Étocks.up to 2.3).Mar.30 Amalgamated Cop'r 493 American Loco Com.21s Do Do pref.H27g 120% Am Sugar Hefin Ce.Do f, Do pref, Am Smitg à Het Co.Am Car Foundry o Anaconda Min Co.à Top à $t Fe.7 do pref.Baltinor à Ohio 804 Brooulya Hapid T., 43% Chie 2 Altom Com \u2026 3\" Canadian Pacific.1159 Canadian Southern.ie Chess Ohio 356% Do pret.Duluth £8 4 au.G't North'n Ry.pid Usueral Electric Jersey Central.IHiuoie Central lowa Len Com Vo Lo Pref.heros een bansask Tex Com.177s 18% 17% 17% Do pref.391g x 20% MW Louisville &Naunv.108% 1083; 107% 1073 Manhattan Klev' 143 143 14234 1423 Missouri Pacifie.\u2026.92% ly 02% 24% Mun ss, Pg st.MN .63 63% VIS Do do Pref.su 222020 eerie NetropolitanTrac.112 112 112 1129 NY Central 4 Hud, 1174 118% 1174 117% Erie Raliroad .264 26% 26% 28% Do de 1 Praîxd 64% 855 sin ui\u2019 Do do là Pref.41 al oa a & 1 Uutario& West 218 \u201c2 21% 21% Séutuven Securities .Leuscr vrucse Nor.& Western.B58 Bly 5H 58% scific Maii 28 HK oN =7 sR.118 118% 118 118% dressed bee), com.20° 201 29 204 Lo du prof.Le Lan2n> veevse naan teoples\u2019 Gas .xa.07 NH, 9% 97% Puus a Read.44% 45% 44% 447% Do I pfd rer 79 794 094 Io pd.60 su sv Pullmag., 09 : 209 Hock Island cert., 297 234 20% 22% routherz Ky com.223% 224 | 22 Be Lo pref.xd.BIN 83% 2 Southieru Pacific 50% 40% 40% Teau Coald Iro ES a.ER acrfic.24 24 Twin Chy.vl eeeer accuse uv Leather LH pr do pref 78% 78% 154 Ud Steal com 11 11 11 8 dteel pra 574 57% 55% bKubber co 144 134 13% .Le pl 54% B4% bé% Union Fac.com 87 sl 86 vo ox 93 811g wa .19% 194 19% Do do pret.37% fy 3745 Western Union Tel.Bry 884 BR cern 18% 18% 18% Wis.Cen.com Do pia Wheat Market Was Unsettled.From the special Cor espondent of the Montreal Star on the Chicago Board of Trade.Chirago, March 30.\u2014 Wheat was une rettled and irregular, with sales of the new July at 88 1-8 down to 88 3-4, and up to 87 7-8.It closed at 87 3-8 yesterday.Crop news of a favourable charac- ter was poured into Chicago from many sections of the south-west and a | great many of the messages were ace companied with orders on the selling side.One of the features of the day ; was the selling, by I.Kaufman, the hig short.The Armgur purchases of old July, under cover, attracted a | great deal of attention.Valentine, the : president of the Armour Grain Company.was In the corn pit taking alt ; the May and July offering.cd CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.| J.8.Bache and Co.16 Bt.Bacrement st, Taport the closing prices to-day.as follows: Mareh 30, 1904.: Opsatug Hizdest.Lowest Closing TIE Re Be OBS a Tg - , af 8s 58 x ses, % « Juiy BY Bite 17 by wn KE day 55 UE fs, Pate, uy.1295 1 1290 1200 Lard, Ray.va\u2019 60\u201d 8° 6 ten NY cee cerns ieee ace .\u201c May.es 685 880 682 Jus.\u2026.A PRE For Furns, Outs, Boatde, Et0., uso QRIFITHS MENTHOL LINIMENT.RHEUMATISM.Try _GRIF- sir MENTHOL LISIMENT.aul for sala dy 8.EB.McGale, 3125 ors Doge R= Ep RX RT sé after opening at 206, rose to 20713.Twin jf Qlty was up '§ at 92, and Torunto Ralls R advanced 74 to 100%.Montreal Power | was steady at 724, ÿ 73.i ÿ stocks an eighth, \u2018but St.; | i i | | H cable to-day quoted: Grand Trunk first, 1 R 37%; Anaconda, 3%.i 8.Bache and Co., Rr es em ade ee 3 # held back.Penna., Reading, Rock Island, of bank clearings to-day were $3,167,847.[ PER-TUS- INE RNER TONE IN STOCK MARKETS Recent Reaction Appears to Have Spent Itself With Small Consequences.The correspondents of the Montreal Btar In Wall Street and on the Chicago Bourd of Trade report that stocks were dull, while wheat was strong.In the local market stocks were dull.Yesterday's transactions on the New York Stock Exchange wero 548,545 shares.The reaction in stock prices from last week's high level appears to have spent ftseit without carrying values down very far.There was a distinct improvement fir.the tone of the market in the late {trading yesterday, which continued today.ulthough trading continued restricted The mear approach of the holidays may have a tendency to prevent the mar- d ke: from broadening, but there is a f tendency to look for some activity next i week.There is plenty of room for le- tr NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.\u2018Monk, Ae at\u201d Bacromment EEE D.for J.B.Bache and Co., New ect private wire: Mar.30 Mar.20 Ftocka.Op'g 3.30 Opy.Close.Amalgamated Co'pr.41% AUS, 50 48% Ame Loco.com > .- Do do prete Aw.Sugar Refin Co do pret.Am.Smity.& Ret.Co Ain.Car Foundry.Anaconda Mintug Co A Top & t.Fe.Do pref.Baitiniure À Ohio Do Brooklyn Fapid T .Lule & Alton Com.Can Pacific, | - Cauadasouthern.Lolorado Southern.Do esl 1.Cou Gas NY 11 Col Fuel & Iron .Lorn Froducts.bo 1 pref.betroit United hy.Deis Lack & West .Del & Hudson .Leuve ra Riotr vom Do pref.Lulutn sShore& Ati do pref.Great Northern rd General Electric.Jersey Centrul.:.Llimois Central.lows Len,com.\u2026.bu su pref.Kunsasa l'ex Com.du du pret.Louisvilleæ Nash.maubattan Klevd.@ltimate improvement in prices, and while it is slow coming the recent pre- \u2019 diction that the tendency of the mark.t | would be upward seems likely io be veri- ; fied.All the dealings in the local market in Canadian Pacific during the forenoon were at 11544, compared with 115; at the close yesterday.Before the reaction set in the price touched 116.Montreal Street, and Detroit United rose % to 64%.Trinidad Electric soid at _ From 116 shares and 414 shares, representing the volume of trading in Monday and Tuesday's forenoon sessions, io 1,007 shares this morning, is a big jump, and was very gratifying to the brokers, but that amount does not by any means come up to the normal amount of business, It looks as though Monday and Tuesday will go down as record-breakers for dulness.The opening dealings of the New York Stock Exchange centred in the Pacifics and Trans-Continentals, owing to the rumours of absorption of Union Pacific In the interest of St.Paul.\u2018There were\u2019 running sales of 8,200 shares of Union Pacific at 87 and 86%, compared with 867 last night, and the stock subsequently yielded an additional fraction.The taking of 1,500 shares of Southern Pacific and 2,000 shares of St.Paul lifted those Paul subsequently rose %.Great Northern pfd.Ju hped 3 points.The rest of the market was quiet, and showed small changes, with gains predominating.The market was feverish and irregular.Excessive advances at different points were followed by reactions, and Union Pacific and Southern Pacific consistently St.Louis Bouth-Western pfd.and U.B.Bteel ptd.made gains of a point, and N.York Central 1%.Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg advanced 2%, and Pittsburg ,C C.and St.Louis fell 2%.Messrs.L.J.Forget and Co.'s London 981 xd: second, 834% xd; third, 36% xd; Caradian Pacific, 1184 xd; Hudson Bay.The Montreal Clearing House returns In New York at noon money on call, easy at 1% per cent; prime mercantile paper, 444 to 5 per cent.Exchanges, $174,978,648.London copper prices.supplied by.J.New York, are as fol- ws: London, spot copper, £57 17a £d, an ad- vance of 2s 6d; futures.£57 12s 6d, an advance of 23 6d.Market firm.Montreal Exchange quotations: New York funds, 3-64 dis to 1-32 dis.between banks; sterling, 60 days, 8 3-32 to 9 between banks; do.demand, 9 19-32 to 9% between banks; do.cables, § 11-16 to 9 23-32 between banks: Paris, francs, short, 5.15% between banks.MORNING TRANSACTIONS.Canadian Pacific\u2014325 at 11514.Montreal wer\u201460 at 72%.Montreal Street Rallway\u201475 at 206, 100 at 20614.RT at 20716.Twin City\u201425 at 92, 20 at 9214.5 at 92%, 50 at 02.r fronto Street Rallway\u20142 at 100, 25 at 11/4.10 at 100%.rinidad\u2014100 at 73.Montreal Steel, pfd.\u201410 at 83, Bel! Telephone xd\u20147 at 136.Ogtivie, pfd.-\u201445 at 120.Detroit \u201450 at 64%.Bank of Montreal\u20142 at 246.Merchants Bank\u20145 at 154.Bank of Commerce\u20144 at 161, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Star by Gordon Strathy & ro.stock brokers, D St.Saorament street: Stocks.March 30.March 29.12.30 Ask Bia Ask Bia Canadian Pac Be x4 1154 1154 114% Min st Paul 4 \u2018Bo0° 85 po do pres Trinidad, Elec Ky.Capital Power Co,com Do pref.New Montres! 5 st Do Pret Com.Cable Co BC .Montres) TelepCo.Beil Telsphons Coxr Do do pref Marcont frelese.Irie, ing pref.2.0.Pao au A Matai steel Work.Pret Laurentide Pup co Inter Cosi Co de Winnipeg Kieetric.Blissouri Pacific Alin, sh.i'aul & Hoo.1 pra.Nr Conan Trac.N) Central & Hug .rie dailroad Lo do I vo do ] pret.NY Untario & West.Northeru Securities, Mur & Wéstern com.td.Peoples\u2019 Gas.vis _ t'hüia&kend 44e bo \u201c J pfd.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.su Pullman pra 209 J Lo 227, touthers Ry com.22% pid.xd.3% SoutheruPacitic.50% Tenn.Coal & irou.38 TexasFacific.24% Twiu Utty.Ses t ® eater ce a do T USscosi com.ire U dbteel pta .57% U b Kubbercom.\u2026 144 Do do pret.dig Union Fac.cou.87 Do pres vas Wabsen, 194 JT w nd inion T oe Wis.Cen.com 8 Daily passenger recelpts of the Montreal Street Railway last week, with changes, were: Sunday .$4,656.37 Inc.$489.62.Monday .6.32889 Inc.676.50 Tuesday .5,867.64 Inc.98.87 Wednesday .6,242.87 Inc.764.41 Thursday .6278.25 Inc.767.35 Friday .5969.86 Inc.570.45 Seturday .6.460.88 Inc.711.23 Sunday .we 4.21001 Inc.16.24 EGG MARKET WAS SOMEWHAT FIRMER.No Difficulty to Dispose of Everything Arriving\u2014Other Lines Show No Change.The shipments of cheese and butter frem St.John, N.B., Portland and other American ports for the week ending March 26th were: Cheese.Butter.To Liverpool 6.031 148 Te London _., .,.1.614 a.To Bristol ., ., .1.525 To Manchester., ., .6K Total .,.« 10.238 14x Same week in 1907 2,743 286 Since close of navigu- tion, 1904 .280,725 22,368 Since close of navigation.1903 .26N,7K1 46.521 EGGS.\u2014 The market was if anything firmer this morning.several merchants who were willing to accept 25c yeste rday being unwilling to accept anything less than 26c to-day.At the latter figure the demand was quite active, in small lota, And as few dealers had any too much stock they preferred to sell in small lots to thelr customers rather than to out- siderg in larger lots.Bales of good-sized lots were also made at 25c here to-day, and the market might be quoted at 25 to 26c, according to circumstances.\u2018The most of the stock offering 1s United States.ft being very difficult to obtain Canadian eggs at anything like reasonable prices.For: instance, advices from sections east of Toronto are to the effect that customers in different towns are paying 25c to farmers for this week's supplies.These eggs could hardly be brought in here and disposed of without a loss at less than 26%c, so that the outlooly- for the balance of this week is for déar eggs.\u2019 BUTTER.\u2014 The market showed no change this morning.New milk creamery ranged from 21 to 2il4c to jobbers, and none too much of it was offering.Fall made creamery is quoted at, 19 to 20c.The demand has been fair of late, but it is thought that after next week there will be a quiet trade for some time to come.However, stocks are becoming light, and it is likely that there will be no difficulty in cleaning out everything before the new milk goods become sufficiently plentiful to supply the consumption.Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning were 970 packages.These were sald to consist of two cars for shipment, one being dairy and one creamery, so that apparently they will not be taken into stock here.CHEEBE.\u2014Many large firms are now completely sold out of stock, and it is expected that stocks at the end of this week will show very light.Shipments have been heavy, and they still continue.Towards the end of next week there should develop a demand which will take off the market many of the cheese remaining, at fair prices,\u2014at least that is what several dealers hope for.The market is no better than nomihal at the present time, the general view being still 10 to 10%c for white and 10% to 10%c for coloured, though what they would actually sell for ig another gquestien.Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning were nil.POTATOES.\u2014A few carloads were exported to Lowell Mass, last week from Montreal at prices.First-class stock is in request and brings outside figures.Stocks are light, but sufficient for the time being.The market is steady and good stock may be had on track in car lots at 65 to 70c per bag of 90 pounds.Prices 4 of groken lots in store are 78 to MAPLE SSRODUCTS.\u2014Pure new maple syrup Las been sold in wood at 6\u20ac per lb.Tins would bring a cent more, but none have yet besn offervé, -s0 far as known, Cotton Markst Firmer To-day.Judson and Co., cotton brokers, 11 St.Sacrament street, report the New York cotton market as follows: High.Low.12.50.Opening.Mar .14.70 14.84 14.63 14.98 July 14.90 15.03 14.89 14.98 Augurt 14.40 1443 14.40 14.42 October .12.10 12.16 12.10 12.14 The tnfalibjo ie WHOOPING COUSH for re re , of the sald cause, consisting of one Piano and household cash.8.60 rémained unsold.the quality being mostly fair.= in the morning on rising brings gentle, as the most cent « and pot nt NI and all complaints arising from a sluggish sr.Half a tumblerful taken sure and ready relief.\"wis MANE YOU OH.The greatest opportunity -sinopithe Bell Telephone Co, was floated is our offering of not less than $10D nor more than $1,000 worth of the Marconi 35.00 certiflantes, An investment in these is certain to bring you tortune.Send for prospectus and full information, Make checks payable to MUNROE & MUNROE, Managers Marconl Underwriting Syndicate, - Broad Exchange Bldg.New York 87 Saw U& Canada Life Bldg.Montreal gm Ee Wa Patrie GIVESIGREEN:CASHRECEIPTS M se al LE Se rR oh pili FREE WHAT WANT \u201c x.es HTC i WE HAVE HOLD Arrangements Have Been Made With La Patrie To Publish À COUPON on the Front Page of Every Thursday and Saturday .Paper.These Coupons will be Worth 4 Double Cash Receipts with no Restrictions as to fhe Number Saved.sæ-A Great Opportunity.\u2014 Some of the Public Institutions Using The Traders Advertising Co., 1835 Notre Dame St.Toronto PIANOS Terante Conservatory of Music Metropolitan Relies] of Huste Princess Theatre Grand Opera Meuse Teronte Opera Hous Trimity College Havergal Cellege Heme for Incurables Canadian Institute Industrial Institute Metropolitan Chwreh Broadway Tabernacle 8¢.Phillip\u2019s Chureh Toronto Cslliege of Musio - Bishop Strachan School Loretto Abbey Moulton Ladies\u2019 College Miss Vents\u2019 Schoo) Teronto (ance Club The Norsanl Nehoeol st Georges Hall Tevonte Orchestral Sehoel Asylum for the Insane Vietors Universiity Choloe assortment Pianos received at of MASON & RISCH LEACH'S, 2440 St.Catherine Street, now Sole Agency for Montreal.Prices: 8400 and upwards.Terms cash or 825 deposit and $10 monthly.evenings.Tel Exchanges made.Open hone p 998.\u2014BUTTER BOXES- | men and Produce Dealers ied in Car Load Lots or ler quantities if required.~\u2014Prices ON ApPPLICATION\u2014 The Charlemagne & Lac Ouareau) Lumber Co.Limited, Montrea! Telephone Main 3381.& >= 55 2awtf + AILIFFS KALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal.No.838.Circuit Court.The Provident Trust and Investment Petronills Ltd, Plaintiffs, ve Dame Leblanc snd vir.Defendants.On the 8th of April, 1004, at ten of the clock In the forencon, at the domicile of the said De- tendant, Leblanc, No.881 St.Denis street, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the and chattels Defendant, Leblanc, seized in this furniture.Terms C.JETTE; B.c.Montreal, 20th of art, \u201c1904.ia LIVE STOCK FIRM ; AND IN GOOD DEMAND.Trade at the Eastern Abattoir Markét was good to-day and prices were firm.Cattle\u2014Recelpts amounted ta 400 head, most of which were of good quality.The demand for them was fair, and at noon Prices ranged as follows: Cholce butchers\u2019, 4% to b%c; good.4 to 4}c; medium, 34 to 3440: coms mon, 3% to 3c.Some cholce, fat cat brought a premium above quotations.Calves.\u2014Recelpts amounted to 226 head.demand was good, and at noon none ve- mained ynsold.Poor stock sold at $2 | to $6, and good at 39 to $12, Sheep and Lambs\u2014Récgipts nt sheep | amounted to 30 head.those of lam ting to 30 head.The sheep brought to 340, Yeariings selling at 4 cei = Jacob Berry.H.L.Bennet dacoh Berry & Co : New York Cunsolidated Exchange.Membars {new York Froduco.Exchange.STABCISH ED Exchange.1868 STOCKS, NDS, GRAIN, COTTON, 82 St.Francois Xavier St., Momtreal.42 Broadway, New York rot nee wires i our braughes at FORD, NE W HAVEN, \u201c RoR P BLADE HI LYN.A GI mpse \u2018At an Street and its Market,\u201d containing fluctuation tables and descri ptions of active securities, tasued upon request.4 104 Saw Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Company, Limited NOTICE.The third General Annual Meeting of the NOVA BCOT.STEEL AND COAL COMPANY, LIMI , will be held on the Y.M.C.A.Parlour, New ow, Wednesday, the 30th day of March 1906, at 2 o'clock ÿ.m., for the election of Directors and transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting.By order of Directors.ARCH.McCOLL, 67 10 _\u201c Becretary.118; \u2014 + ere \u201cMARCONI | SECURITIES A&I TSAACS ST.JOHN, N.B.The Japanese Are Winning, 2 +80 ARE\u201d À MEXICAN LN TANT HINA IAN Save Box Fronts.Premium Lists INSIDE.703 law SALE OF Gold and SHver WATCHES, .JEWELLERY, FIXTURES, ETC.We have received instructions from MR.N.SLOVES, Manufacturing Jeweller, to sell his entire stock without the slightest reserve, as he is.giving up the retul] business.Sale at his store, No.2358 St.Catherine Street (between Metcaife and Peel &treet), commencing SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND 4 EVENING, APRIL 2ND, and to be continued every evening until the stock is disposed of, comprising: Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Gold and Gold-filled, Silver and Gun Metal Watches; large assortment of Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Chains; also Rings se! in Diamonds, Rubles, Sapphires,.Pearls, Garnets and Turquoises Bracelets, Brooches, Stick Pins in Boild Gold, Gold-filled and Silver; variety of Manicures, in sets or single pieces; Clocks, Silver-plated Ware, etc.; Wall and Show Cases, Counters, etc.Sale at 2.30 and 8 o'clock.RAE 4 DONNELLY, 6 3 Auctioneers.SPRING F Splendid Assortment of MEN'S In Goodyear Welts - Men's Box Calf Boots, McKay Sew n, LADIES In Goodyear Welts - - McKay Sewn - Sizes 7 to 10} - MISSES\u2019 \u201c4 J.Sloan & Son OOTWEAR BOOTS From 83.00 up From $2.00 up .BOOTS ' - From £2.50 up From 81,50 up Ladies\u2019 Low Shoes\u2014 Immense Assortiment i in Strap or lace.LITTLE GENT\u2019S: BOOTS - Prices from $1.00 up ND CHILDREN\u2019S BOOTS AND SHOES AT POPULAR PRICES.Cor.Mountain and St.Antoine and 2487 St, Catherine Street, Between Mountain and Créscent Beautiful Array, Latest Styles for E.A.GERTH, - 225 \u2026 Special Importation of \u2026 WALKING STICKS.BASTER.St.Catherine Street, MONTREAL.Flats, Tenements or Factory.Splendid Site for Rapidly q Renting Modern ~ Buildings that will command the choicest class of tenants, and give a profitable and permanent revenue.Now is your time to select your EASTER HA TS as our stock is the largest and the most up-to-date i in - the city.5, Prices reasonable to suit all purchasers.Also à very large assortment of caps, H.HART, 219 ST.LAWRENCE ST.Phône East, 558.[EASTER Intelligent investors should examine the block of land on Bleury Street, between Side, which includes the Cut Stone Front House, No.267 Bleury St, the pffices, Nos.263 and 266.and other buildings.The ground measures 150 ft.front by about 155 ft.deep, after deducting the land aequired by the city for widening.Being almost a square block, it can be divided economically, without wasting a foot, for butld- ing two blocks of comfortable tenemént houses, with corner shops, fronting on\u2019 Bleury Street and a private street, or flats like the Salisbury and others, with attractive and ample court yard, flower beds, \u201cgrass plots, fountain, otc.\u2019 Every house and room will be cagerly sought for by those who require a \u2018healthy and pleasant home in such a salubrious spot as this elevated site affords.It ts convenient, at the same time, to the very heart of the busiest banking, insurance and wholesale centre of Montreal, St.James Street, Post O etc.The upper part, especially, of éven a moderately high building would command magnificent views of the whole city, mountain, river and surroundings.This, with pure alr, combine attractions that cannot be surpassed In any city.The panoramic view \u2018would almost equal that from the summit of Mount Royal.This piece of ground is, perhaps, the only block of the \u2018kind to be had for any building pu , that is actually but a few minutes\u2019 walk from St.James St.Street Car interruptions,by storms or otherwise, will not interfere with dwellers here, as they can walk home to meals and return to work easily within an hour, any hour or day in the year.This ja a most important advantage to the best class of husy people whe can afford to pay good rentals.The property is also.well situated for g manufactory or other business requir- ng ample space In such a central position.A purchaser desiring to build will only be required to pay a very small amount in cash, and the balance can remain for five, ten, twenty nr more yeara.This affords an opportunity to bona fide builders and investors that oecurs, perhaps, but once in a lifetime.For price and furthor particulars apply to THOMAS J.POTTER, Real Estate and Commercial Auctioneer.and Real Fstate Expert, at the office of Messrs.M.Hicks & Co., Auctioneers, 1821 Notre Dame St.738 THE MOLSONS BANK - 97th DIVIDEND.\u2018The Shareholders of The Molsons Bank are hereby notified that a Dividend of tour and a half per cent.upon the capl- tai stock has been declared for the current halt, year, and that the same will be payable at the office of the bank, In Montreal, and at the Branches, on and after the second day of April next.The transfer books will be closed from the 17th to 3lat March, both days inclusive.By order of the Board, JAMES ELLIOT, General Manager.Montreal, 26th February, 1904.52 7 2aw BAL LIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUR- bec, District of Montreal, No, 143 Circuit Court, J.Pesant dit Sanscertier Plat, ; 1 WiLL BUY And pay oash for any stock for which there is market anywhere, i I WILL SELL 10 Chapman Double Ball Bearing, $43.00; \u2018500 Canada Gold Fields Syndicate, 4%c¢c; § Birkbeck Loan.$96.00, 10 Henderson Roller Ball Bearing; $45,060, 2 Mexican Light & Power Bonds, 10 Sharés Mexican Light & Power, 2 fforonto Roller Bearing, 100 Consumers Cordage, 199 Granby Can- sdilähtéd, 83.10; 2.500 Aurora Consolidated, Un rues dated Oil.ve.A I Roy, Defendant, day of April, 1W4, at ten of the clock \u201ctha tore noon, @t the \u2018domicile of the said 121 St.Christophe st.in the City of real, will \u2018be said by authority of Just à constat .E.COUTU, B: 8, c, Montresi, March 20th, 1004.| Ontario and Sherbrooke Streats, East |- STERLING SILVER « ul 20 Per Cent.Discount R.HEMSLEY, Jewelier, 288 St.James Street.Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Company, Limited.DIVIDEND NOTICE.Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of 8 r cent.on the Ordinary Shares of the Company for the half year.ending December 31st, 1903, and a Dividend of 2 per cent.on the Preference Shares for thé quarter, ending March 31st, 1904, has heen declared payable on April 15th, 1901, to the Bhareholders of record of March 31st, 1904.Tha Transfer books will be closed on and from April 1st to April 6th, both days inclusive.By order of the Directors, THOMAS GREEN, Cashier, New Glasgow, N.B., .March 18th.1004.89 13 First Glass Hotel For Sale or To Let.The Popular and Reliable \u201cYAMASKA HOTEL,\u201d Containing about (50) fifty rooms, large and well lighted commercial travellers\u2019 ' sample rooms and large dining hall; the whole elegantly furnished.Possession First of May next.Easy terms.Apply to PAGNUELO FRERES, St Hyacinthe, or to L.A.WILSON CO'Y, LTD.Montreal.Montreal, March 28, 1904.158 BALIFrs SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal, No, Nm4é.Cir- cult Court.Theodore Tfsdale: Plaintiff, va.Alm] alias Joseph Taillon, Jetendant, On the Oth day of Apri), 1904, at one of the clock in the afternoon, at the domicile of the satd Defendant, No.177 Ropery street, in the City of Montreal, wh! be mold by authority of Justice, all the guuds and chattels of the sald Defenda: seixea in this cause, coneisting of housdehold| furniture, etc.J.A.TRUDEAU, B.8.C.; Montreal, 20th March, 19046.SALE \u2014 PROVINCE or.Qu B- BALE 8 sirict of Mowmtreal No.1682 Circuit peas J.Rbraume, Plaintiff, va, A.H.Rheaume! ant Oa the 7th day of Apri, 1904, at ten of oo clock in the forenoon, at the domiche of -Defendasnt, Ne.207 8, Andre street, in the City of Montreal, will be sold.by authority of Justice, all the xooûs and chattels the said | Drfendant, AILIYFS SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE! bec, District of.Montreal Neo, 1115, Circuit Court.A.Binette, Plaintiff, ve W.Belcourt and al.Defendant.On the %:h day of April, 1004, at tén of the cinck In the fore- noop, at the domiclie and business plece of Kugene Belcourt.ope of the sald Defendants, No, 283 Breboeuf st., In the City of Mentreal, be sold by authority of Justice, all the \u2018goods and chattels of the emid Defsndant.seized in this couse, consisting of piano tions cash, E.DRSROCHES, | F- \u201c8.C.Monreal, 20th Mirch, 1904.AILIFF'8 SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- bec, Digirict of Menireel.No, 1342, Circuit Court, William MrNally et at, \u201ce quaitte, Plaintiff.vs, ©.A.Richarde Defendant On Whe 8th Apen.194.a: ten of the clock in tbe forenoost, at (he domicile of the said De.tendant, 341 9 Antoine st.In the Cuy of Monteeal, WHI be mod hy oérhority of Jus- Spring jambs sold at to $7.gach.is P.BRYANT, J orm tn inane.comaiauig hat and [tice, ail\u2019 ther gods ana chatteis of he said Boge\u2014Recelpts, of hogs .amouh to | ,, Dealer.in Investment Securities, Bouse 14 Ferre eté, etc, = = Defendant, Ized in\" inte cam, conaisting ot 100 héad.The.demand and \u2018ss St.Francois Xavier ot.» Montreal, i 5.RACETTS, B.8.c.pot bosses ARSON, B.B.C.prices ranged .from 63% to\u2019 %o.Mpg ie La qe, a.canada., 3004 SYS * >| Montrent, March, Lu \u201c * ° FR By wi * T 7 \u2014 ,and shop fixtures.Carpets Furniture, PIANOS, PARLOUR SETS, ETC.Largest assortment of Carpet Squares, in all grades and qualities, of any house in the city.- For positive sale to cover advances.BY AUCTION.On account of Good Friday, we will sell Saturday Afternoon, April 2nd At our mammoth rooms, 241 and 243 St.James Street.Sale at 2.30 pm.RAE & DONNELLY, 2 Auctioneers.AUCTION SALE \u2014OF\u2014 ine Furniture, GROGERIES, Etc.On Monday, 4th April At Ton 0°0logk a-m., we will sell by Auction, without any reserve, and in lots to suit, all the farniture saved from the Mount Royal Club fire.The sale will take place at No.31 St.lawrence street, A large quantity of first-class articles, comprising: 3 refrigerators, gas stoves, scales), copper and enamel kitchen utensils, leather covered sofas and corner lounges, solid oak dining room sets, easy chairs, fine carpets, rubber oflcloths, curtains and portieres, cost up to $150; tables ofall kinds.desks, 2 large mirrors, brass fixtures for electric light, brass ga- galiers, costing up to $600; 1 German sii- ver coffee heater, 1 time recorder, and many other goods.- Aise, at No.- 69 St.James street, on same day.at two o'clock, all the gro- cerfes, liquors, etc., belonging to the above named Club, French brandy, H- quors, Sauternes, ports, Scotch whisky, Vichy Water, bitters, ales, champagnes, wines, canned goods of best brands, sardines, preserves, pickles, brushes, raisins, spices, etc.Also, for account of insurance compen- tes, 225 half chests of black teas and other goods._ MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneers.TURKISH RUGS.Our great clearing sale of genuine hand-made EASTERN RUGS and CARPETS was a grand success last week, many people embracing the opportunity to obtain high-grade rugs at about the price of ordinary machine-made carpets.We have imperative orders to close nut the entire consignihent.All Rugs marked down 35 to 50 PER CENT BELOW FORMER PRICES.Over 300 large and medium size Carpets to select from.Small rugs.mats.palace atrips, por- tirres and all Eastern goods sold in the same proportion BY PRIVATE SALE.Every rug marked in plain figures.M.HICKS & CO, 1421-1k23 Notre Dame st Weekly Sale OC of New and Second-hand een Furniture of a retail dealer's, 78 76 3 3aw 76 2 fncluding balance stock: Bedroom mets, parlour sets, fancy chairs, wire-back chairs.dining room sets, lounges, bookcases, brass and enamel iron beds, springs, mattresses, etc., ete.Also 10 pieces best English linoleum, carpet squares, Wilton rugs and mats, odds and nds in quilt, Jace curtains, table linens, towels, tweeds, serges, and sundries of all sorts, at our rooms, 1821.1423 NOTRE DAME ST, SATURDAY AFTERNOQN, APRIL 2nd, at 2.30 o'clock.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.Auction Sale Warehouse Furniturs, Ete.Platform and other scales, slings, pulleys, callopers, benches, desks, stools, skids, measures, scrap iron, and rugs, grindstone, about 800 cigars (alight- Iv damaged); also other goods.Bale at Guthrie's warehouse, 39 St.Gabriel nt.\"Tomorrow (Thursday) Aftermoem, At 2.30 o'clock.Everything will.be.sold for immediate removal, an the property has been sold.WALTER M.KEARNS, } Auctioneer.\u2014 Goods to be esid by auction TO-MOR- ROW (THURSDAY) MORNING:.ied | up-to-date barbers\u2019 chairs, several plat mirrors, marbis slabs, nickel! e Ales household furni- ete, etc, at our salesrooms, 453 and 8 82.James st, beginning at 10 o'clock.FRASER BRO .ture, carpets, ran ctioneers.| \" Kya oh pe pomp es Ag ES MAGA > tr a ti de OR ane i NONE PUR prey 4 PREPAID CLASSIFIED ADVER-: , TISEMENTS In the MONTREAL DAILY STAR SITUATIONS WANTED, 10 osats for 20 words or lesa, cent per extra word, esch and % osat extra word, each BOARD, 10 eents for 20 words or lms and ¥% cant per extra a, FOUND, 10 cents Mods or Jess, and ETC, 28 cents sor 26 wads or loos AAA 1 ent\u2019 pry cores PROPERTY FOR SALE, 25 cents for 25 words or less, and 1 cent per extra word, each insertion, LOBT, 26 cents for 15 words or less, and 1 cent per extra word, each insertion.PUSINESS CHANCES, 28 cents for 28 words or less, and 1 cent per extra word, each PERSONAL 3 oents per wonl, with a miu!- um charge of 25 csenta each insertion.NOTICE PARTICULARLY.The above rates are NET CASH with erder.When such advertisements are not prepaid numerous entries have to be made, and the rate is, in consequence, much higher.Mo charge made in our books for classified advertisements of less FARMS FOB SALR.FOR SALE \u2014 128 ACRES on: wont.real island, 13 miles west of city ody Bal logs, roads, Port P.real estate t, 07 St James FOR SALE \u2014 OW ACRES, COUNTY heating.3 get, 2436 Bt.Catherine =, se f To Lior \u2014 3 NICE NEW FLATS.NO.J FOR BALE \u2014 125 ACRLS AT ST.Annes, fronting lake, near sistions, $11.- Vw; chemp at 820,000; must have money, P.E.Brown, reul oslate agent, 07 6, James.oy - FOR SALE \u2014 FARM, brooke, Que., JU acres; a , vod farm and doplrs de residence; will be sold at a bar sain, G.K.Addie, Sharbrooke, ue, 13 4 BUBINESS PREMISES TO LET.NBAR SHER.TO LET -\u2014 17 ST.JULIE LANE, MAGnificent storage, with elevator, 3 flours, vceuffied actually by tarniture dealers; could be adapted for manufacturing purpuses, Ap- bly w J.Christin and Cu, 149 Sanguinet st, 0 TO LET \u2014 FART OF SHOP, WITH OR without use of wood-wurking machinery.Apply w B.J.Hayes, 120 King st.716 TO LET \u2014 CORNER STORE, FINE situætion, corner Lemoine, McGill, suit wholesale or retail, Other store, hydraulic buist, shipping entrance, also ground floor, office and business flats, Dsoust, 32 Lemoine st.Telephone Main 2117.74 6 f FN LET \u2014 STORE, 67 BEAVER HALL Hill, 2nd door from Dorchester street, fine front window, oement basement, Daisy furnace, flreproul vault, complete order; stand for any business, rent moderate.Apply fi FOR SALE \u2014 BDASY TERMS, WEST- Mount, Modern semi-detached house, 371 Metoalfe avenue.Apply to J.Etovensun Brown and Co.Bullding, Teil, Main 000.6 2% - a FOR SALE \u2014 NEW HOUSES, WIND- æor avenue, Westmount, best value in the town.Ground floor finished in ocak.Easy terms.Brown apd Riel, 4257 8¢, Catherine st.16 Près \u2014 AT ST.HILAIRE AN OR- also land fur orchard planting or poul- ra.- Campbell chard, yielding the celebrated Fameuse 724 FOR BALE \u2014 IN UPPER MELBOURNE village large frame house, partly fur- nimhed, suitable for summer boarding house, Avenient to rediway, churches, Post Uffice, \u2026 twe malls dally, boating and fishing.scenery unsurpaased.Apply A.Mackensgie, Upper Melbourne, Que.73 6 FOR SALE \u2014 PROPERTY ON LUSIG- Dan, near St.Antoine street, 10 per cent, investment guaranteed : rent $534, extra central, near Windsor and Bonaventure stations.Renta every time to best tenants.P.- Brown, real estate agent, ¥7 St.James st.ne FOR SALE \u2014 52250, 615-619 CENTRE st.(adjoining Sherwin-Williams factory), six brick encased tenements, lot 50 x 130 ft, W.Ernest Bolton, 1763 Notre Dame st.74 6 FOR SALE \u2014 22 SHERBROOKE ST.new modern residence.11 rooms, corner Amherst and Lafontaine Park, $9060; immediate possession.P.E.Brown, real estate 97 Bt, James st, T4 6 agent, FOR SALE \u2014 ON CRESCENT ST., NO.24, etone front self-contained, 9 roomed house, extension kitohen, with cook's pantry.back staircase; hot water heating; \u2018\u2019Deisy\u201d furnace, central; situation most desirable moderate to prompt purchaser; small cash payment, Apply No.20 Crescent nt, se fe FOR SALE \u2014 ONE VISIT TO MONTreal Annex and you will realise that the lots and homes we Offer on easy payments, and within reach of the amallest purse, are luxuries.Nice homes, nice people, nice view and surroundings, All we ark is $25 cash.balance $3.40 tw $8.80 monthly.Montreal Inve=t- to L.D.Perham, Registry and Shipping Of- than âve lines.fice, Custom House, Montreal.Telephone Up 1801.or 805 Main.76 6 STORE TO LET, CORNER MOUNTAIN PROPERTY FOR SALE and St.Catherine sts.occupied for years by Jas.A.Ogilvy and Sons, and for the past .Sloan and Co.For particu.seven years, by A.Ogilvy and Sons, is 3 lars apply Jas.SHOP AND DWELLING TO LET.\u2014 SHOP AND DWELLING, Apbly 76 6 TO LET corner of McCord and Murray sis.to W.Mullin, No.9 SI.Etienne st, BAKERY TO LET.TO LET \u2014 ROOMY BAKBRY, WITH good oven, cellar underneath, with stable.store house and yard; immediate possession; very moderale rental.W.F.Lewis, 3U Hus- pital at, Tel.Main 2608.71 6 HALLS TO LET.TO RENT TOP FLAT.RENOUF BLDG.for clubs or institution, 7 rooms, bath, kitchen, etc, attached.view unsu Apply B.M.Renouf, 2238 St.Catherine 2 n TO LET \u2014 HALL ACCOMMODATION, 232 Richmond st.Thos, Ligget, 2472 St, Catherine st, 35 11 TO LET \u2014 DRUMMOND HALL, 8l Drummond st., for dances.euchres, concerts, dramatic performances, etc, Hall haa been thoroughly renovated and made up to date In every way and will be under naw management.Apply to N.G.Valiquette's Furniture Store, 2446 St.Catherine street, Telephone Up 1256.211 saw STORAGE TO LET.EE TO LET \u2014 NO.17 8T.GENEVIEVE st., large yard, with 2000 feet shed, suitable (or swrage, Apply 15 St, ieve si, \u2019 74 6 FURNITURE STORAGE.TO LET \u2014 GOOD DRY STORAGE FOR furniture, etc, your own room, with jock and key, Goods hoist and very acces- \\ .W.F.Lewis, 30 Hce- ment and Freebold Co., 228 Temple Bulldl sible, free from dust Office open Friday evenings.76 a pial st.Tel.Main 2668.716 FOR SALE \u2014 MODERN STYLE COT.* tage, dining room and front room, four STORAGE WANTED.lures trom, hail, cement celiar and >a ng.all conveniences and ANTED - IMMEDIATELY STORAGE stable; lave i» = Saat rear.Apply 628 Park avenue, 7e 2 SALE HOUSES, COTTAGES, Tats, building lots.Montreal Annex is the place for the young man to locate and become his own landlord.Don\u2019t be afraid to pur & good home-site, it is the best thing fo buy on nn 825 cash and the balance in monthly sums of from $4.00 to 48.50.Don't Poy rent.Get a home.We can show you how to do It, G.W.Badgley, room 228, Temple Building.Open Friday evenings.76 ¢ 2aw | TO LET OR FoR BALE, PARK AVE.ern up to date std hot water furnace, house in 13 antes from Crelg t call room 228, Temele IL w COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE.FOR SALE LARGE STORE AND Bn pT Ro astale E.ings; $1600.PF.E.Bro A v7 Bt.James.va real ran : FOR BALE \u2014 AT LONGUEU SOLAD : ak Rouse, one acrs land, Toner boat ; Ty Bouse could make two dwellings, Boer ia balance $100 year, P.Lk.wa, real catals memnce $100 James, 72 6 Lee NES, TWELVE \" \" \" res land, large fruit trees, $800V; § room outiage, all \u2018modern oénveniences, $3000; both near stations.P.E.Brown, real estate agent, ¥7 St.James, 728 FOR SALE \u2014 BST.ANDREWS EAST, ! a so stone mo oe srounds, on North tfver, spot; .rown, real miate agent, V7 St.James, ue BX FOR BALE \u2014 AT ST.AGATHE, EX- éinished _bouse, every modern convenience, bs for sacrificed JOAN, House three miles from st.Asaibe.$1800.E.Brown, real estate agent, 97 St.James.72 6 - CoTTAg A HIL- Masse SAG on EATS: River Richelieu, hot water, on botn flats; five minutes KX T.R.B.F.Campbell.726 LOIS FOR SALE PP Ng prt For 2 SALE \u2014 BUILDERS, ATTENTION! choice lots adjoining St.Mic Chu, core Drolet sad 8.'oreclosure, .Emest B Notre Dame st.olton, Fon SALE CON: fine butiding iot GREGA TION STRPET, eet front, for quick sale, at 28 cents a foot Ernest 118 Notre Deme, © - Ww Bolton, For sais SALE \u2014 THE ORCHARD LOTS BE- to tbe Kensington S)ndicate ate Berne et rapidly by the ladies and young of Montreal and Westmount for invest- mont, aa they believe prices will advance Tapidly [7] vue ther did in Westmount, $15 to one.and the balance 82.50 to 10 Ont Free plans and Informatton, Ei Tempis Bonding T6 6 law 1743 6 PROPERTY WANTED.a § TO 20 ACRBS UN- within easy dimtance of full particulars, lowest price 6440, Star Branch Office, ares TOM ocuttivaied 1 away.State and terme , A, \u2018A BARGAIN $23,000 House, for $12,000.Yandsome semi-detached house In a venient situation up town.Special y thoroughly modern: five rooms te.on each floor; 3 tiled bathrooms; \u2018out, and good outbuildings.Very, moder- room, centrälly located, for household goods, till May too.moderate charges.Apply H, 3349, Star Office FOR SALE.lt MOR SALE\u2014FOR THE MILLION, KINDling.$2; cut maple, $3.00; tamarac blocks, $2.00; mill blucks, 81.75 per load: also Anthracite coal, delivered anywhere In the city.3.C.McDiarmid, No, 3 Canal Basin, curner Guy and William sis, Hell Tel.Main 432.152 uf TYPEWRIT- will sell for Fer SALE \u2014 REMINGTON er machine, in good urder; $25.F.3750, Star Office, 75 2 JOR SALE \u2014 A GURNEY RANGE, IN * good order, Apply 2484 St, Catherine st, Fer SALE \u2014 SICK ROOM FURNITURE, rolling, reclining chairs, bedside ad- Justable tables, bed rests, vapour baths, cabinets, bidets, commodes, etc, R.E.Pain- chaud, 208 St.Lawrence st.For SALE \u2014 THREE PIECE PARLOUR set, dining room set, oak buffet, carpets, sell cheap, Apply 80B Crescent st, MR SALE \u2014 4 LAUNCHES, TORPEDO, stern, 18, 20, 24 and 27 feet in length, all bullt with canopy tops, ] set of moids for a 20 x 24 foot torpedo etern launch, 1 steam engine (Shipman), 1-4 H.P.gasoline engine, planking.oak ribs, and other material for launch buliding, Apply 12 St.Lawrence st.JOR SALE \u2014 SHOWCASE, GLASS PARTItions; suitable for tobacconist, 12 ft, tong.Apply Bullders' Exchange, 204 St.James st.76 3 OR SALE THREE GOOD MODERN barbers\u2019 chairs, mirrors, show cases and other barber store fittings, etc., dy auction at Fraser Bros' salesroom, 433 8t James st., tomorrow.Thursday, morning.Sale begins at 10 For BALE \u2014 GABLER UPRIGHT PIANO, $110 cash; Hetntzman upright, $135 cash; Dunham American square $u5 cash, Leuch's, 2440 &t.Open evenings.7e 2 {OR SALE \u2014 COMPLETE HOUSE FUR- .parlour, dining room, ball, two bedrooms, kitchen, oflcloth, carpets, curtains, Sie for one year only.Address J, 3800, Star ce $85.$4 monthly or Catherine street, R SALE \u2014 COMPLETE SET ELBCTRI- cal mins.bed fixtures, consisting drawing room.dining, etc.good, as new: will sell cheap,\u201d eB De Orokvenor INeM ave,, Westmount, JOR SALE \u2014 FIRE PROOF SAFE, EXtra thick door and sides, very cheap, $35, on account moving.84 Prince Arthur st, For 6ALE \u2014 A FINE TONED SQUARE piano.splendid condition and case, good make; will well at a bargain.as owner ia leaving town, 951 St.Urbain st.{Continued on Page 9.) COUNTRY RESIDENCE Fine Modern House, with all modern conveniences, spacious grounds, well laid ate price CITY COUNCILLORS AND AYLMER STREETS, Modern two story cottages, with extension kitchens, cemented cellars, furnaces, gardens.$4,500.FRED.R.COLE, Tel.Main 1687.188a St.James st.Just What You Want! A O0SY NOME, (Lot 25 x 100 to Lane) HUTGHISON STREET New Cottage, 5 Rooms, cides to Schools, Churches & Electric Cars.Cash Payment, $75.875 in Three Months and balance 310.03 monthly.2238 Tersplé Building.Huntingdon; sof, Esplanads ave.all moders ce preppciies for the D ovat.V7 Jt of Montreal: rente: bb.GE ian Apps Bo wa, real esiste agent, se.rentai > 72 6 13172 Siar Offies.3 s 7 FOR SALE \u2014 161 ACRES AT VAU- TO LET \u2014 TWO UPPER FLATS, 220 dreull, fscing lake, vne mile Lym sia- and 220 Laval avenue, very Warm and Uon, rioh alluvial soll, $7760.P.E.Brown, Up to date, nice balcony in front.Price $25 real ostalo agent, 07 Et, James.72 6 Te ber month, No taxes.TO LET \u2014 FRONTENAC FLATS, OFF St, Louis squ seady for occupation on the lest of May, 10 artistic 7 and 8 room fats, heated, halls lighted, all modern lin- provements, gas and electricity throughout.speaking tubes, mail boxes, etc.Apply to Emile Vanier, 107 St, James at, 73 7 + TO LET \u2014 A NICE FLAT OF THREB rooms, heated; rent $20; no taxes.Apply 2040 St.Catherine st, « 148 TO LET LOWER FLAT.SITUATB No.71 Hallowell aveaue, Westmount, rent $17.Hayden and Veith, real estate and insurance, 720 Temple Buliding.T 2 FOR RENT \u2014 NICE SEVEN ROOMED flat, 236 Mance st, can have possession May It or earlier, Apply wo W.G.Trethe- wey, 236 Mance st.766 Wege i (Continued on Pape 6.) \u2014 JOB COMPOSITOR.Pigs, Printer, Sherbrooke, que, kept: help, Apply at once, oe st.read.TED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, - One accustonied to to children; other help no washing: pay to good faithful Pal st., Mont.fa TO LET = HERE'S TO a MAN wHo wants & home.ay us mon or 200 months and owp a mou ome; sance V WNTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, ABLE TO policy free, How much has the home cost milk cow and attend horses, elc.Apply you?Write People's Loan and Deposit Co.Guardian Bldg., Montreal.Agents 0; TO LET \u2014 NO.4930 WESTERN AVE.Westmount, 8 rooms, and heated by Daisy furnace, splendid locadtty \u201cFor particulars apply to No, 3u York at, Westmount, or \u2018Telephone Westmount 457.74 6 TO LET \u2014 1268 DORCHBSTKR ST.13 J.A.Paterson, 72 York st, Westmount NTED \u2014 4 HOUSE AND TABLEMAID for family of three; references required, Apply 259 Peel at, \u2014 BEVERAL LOCOMOTIVE EN- WnTso and telegraph operators for immediate service, Sacrame! room 24.Apply 26 oe at st.tooms,-two bathrooms, ground floor, (ANTAD \u2014 A.SECOND DRIVER, ONE fAnished in oak Apply to D.Ww.Oglivia and ! knowing the east end thoroughly, Re- Co, 11 8t, Sacrament et, .3113.cdmmendations from last place, Apply around 74 tf 7 a.m.2471 St.Catherine st.T6 3 + pd TO LET \u2014 39 COTE ST.ANTOINB Road (corner Argyle avenue), iv rooms, extension, bey RCT YaLOTY, srden, all tmprove- at .Ernest Bolto 1783 Notre Dame et © Te © TO LET \u2014 1063 WELLINGTON sr.stone front house, with all modern tm- prov ms, Daisy furnace, concrete TO LET \u2014 NO.660 CITY HALL AVE, between Prince Arthur end Sherbrooke street, desirable middle flat, 7 rooms; vent $17, W.A.Snowdon, 467 Temple bag, BESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.WANTED \u2014 BY FAMILY OF THREE flat of six or seven rooms, with furnace, in good locality; rent not to exceed §18 per mouth, G, 3805, Star Office, FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.TO RENT FROM FIRST MAY TILL first November, handsome furnished flat on Sherbruvke st.Good locality.al) modern conveulences.Rent $40 per month.For further particulars write P.O.Box 295, 74 6 To LET \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, brighi flat in splendid locality, 24 Al- bina avenue, near St.Louls square; possesion immediately if required.76 2 2aw Er) TO LET\u2014 UP TO DATE FURNISHED upper flat, Lo rent, In good locality, very large roms, open plumbing.etc, furniture, almost new.Apply F.G.Webber, Telephones Main 758.\u2018162 TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED, HANDSOME flat, heated and hot water supplied.élavtric light, vpen plumbing, etc, ail new, 102 St.Mark st.Just below Sherbrooke xt.76 6 SUMME» RESIDENCES TO LET.\u2014\u2014 TO LET \u2014 AT DORVAL.THE SUMmer cottage of J.For Hutchins, on Lake fully furnished, particulars apply Davidson, 32 st, Luke \"wt, shore, Cc.C.SUMMER COTTAGES _'O LET.pn TO LET \u2014 AT ST.HILAIRE, 2 tage south of Otterburn Perk, pines.B.F.Campbell TO LET \u2014 AT DORVAL (NBAR FORest and Stream Club), furnished cottage, containing eight rooms, also water supply.John G.Savage.56 A COT- in the 726 basement.\u2018+, no taxes, Edward May.ot Elm avenue.74 W+ must be trustworthy and ober; good State age and experience, , TS, Star Oftice.Ww smart \u2018and sober, both prete State sage and expertence, G, 8781, Star Office.NTBD \u2014 CITY TRAVELLER FOR LU.briceting olls, bofler compound, etc, n.WANTED \u2014 CITY TRAVELLER ron vamishes, colours, and paints; must be fa To LET \u2014 AM WESTMOUNT, LOWER bath: and we., gas vus 26 Selby =n.= Ap ply 3ita\u2019 St, Antoine st, 6 p TO LET \u2014 THREE BEAUTIFUL NEW eight roomed cottages, 8TV, 881, 853 Park avenue, hardwood finish, hardwood floors, mantels in parlour, hall and sitting room, de- corstled; cement cellars, tubs, shade trees at side and rear; these houses are up to date; will have to_be aeen d.Rent $33 and $40 mr month, © eis 38 Waverley st, Phone East 603.T8 TO LET HOUSE OF 12 ROOMS, SITU- ANTED \u2014 GENBRAL BERVANT OR young girl to do Hght housework; reference required.Apply 204 Aquedudt st 'ANTED \u2014 HELPER IN STABLE, SOBer man, used tn wasbing - wagwons.Troy Inspector st, Laundry Co., 8 ANTED SMART OFFICE BOY.APply to James Griffin, 2581 St.Catherine street.W gle.'ANTED \u2014 @MART BOY FOR ADVERtising department, Apply W.H.Scrog- ate No, §2 Argyle avenue; rent $26, Hayden and Veith, real estate and insurence, 228 Tempie Building., , 2 TO LET FOR THE SUMMER months.furnished\u201d House, ay locality.10 Lorne 7 3 ANTED \u2014 A LEARN TRADB.Apply Robert Han, 451 8t.Catherine st, WANTED \u2014 BOOKKEEPER, BFFICIENT, v TO RENT\u2014$16, ST.GEORGE STREET, _Just above Falrmount avenue, new modern up to date flat, containing 5 rooms, bath and wc, concrete cellar.Gas and electric light; electric cars about 300 yards away: the locality is the best and is close to schools, churches and stores, etc, Apply 228 Temple Building.75 9 saw To LET \u2014 NO.831.UPPER MOUNT Royal avenue, two minutes from Park avenue, handsome 8 room brick cottage, with large n, hot water heated, delightfully situated, overlooking Mount Royal Park.Apply 833.T5 8 ironinæ; city references; Appiy WM W ed, H, 3840, Star Offic 76 3 V NTHD \u2014 IMMEDIATELY GOOD.strong young woman à kftchen «aid.Apply Matron Western G.Hospital, 1260 Dor.chester st.NTPD \u2014 GENERAL GMRL.PLAIN cooking, email famtly; no washing or evenings to herself, Park avenue.(ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN TO KEEP books and accounts.TO LET \u2014SELF-CONTAINED HOUSES, Nos.377 Prince Arthur and 144 Duroch- or sts.Apply J.W.81 Shuter or 103 St, Francois Xavier st.75e TO LET \u2014 AT, OUTREMONT.23 BEL- 1 Roed, a detached house, beau- | tifuily situated, with well laid out ground, convenient to cars, having all modern }m- provements, hot and cold water, electric light, cement basement, Daisy furnace, etc.Apply to L.D.Perham, Registry and Shipping Office, Custom House, Moutreal, or No.| Bel- lingham avenue, Outremont.Telephone 1601 Uptown or 905 Main TO LET \u2014 STONE HOUSE, 124 STAN- W writing: also speak both French and English.H, 3843, Star Office.and make himseM generally useful, Empire typewriter; Immediate engagement.Apply H, 3841.Star Office.76 2 ANTED \u2014 YOUTH FOR OFFICE, about 17: must know ahorthand and type- \\ A TANTED \u2014 BOY FOR WAREHOUSE, one accustomed to parcelling proterres, Apply 442 St, Paul st, between 9 a,m, and p.m.ANTED \u2014 A SMART BOY._USED TO club or hotel work.Apply Montreal Club, ital (Continues on Rage 2.) WANTED \u2014 LADIES TO ENGAGE RELI Mere.Jacobeon's menpioymens CT ANTED \u2014 ABSISTANT DRAUGHTSMAN NTED SITUATION BY YOUNG man in railroad or steamehip office, conversant with English, Polish and German ianguages.Address Y, 6418, #iar Branoh Of- oo : (ANTED \u2014 Br YOUNG CHINA BOY situation in private family to wait om lable and work around house, Apply 2131 St.Catherine st.\u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WO- Varro man child to care at her own home, Apply 22 Anderson st, V IANTED \u2014 BY A STRONG, LTH, reliable man of 27, life sbatasner, position where an honest day's work would be appreciated; well educated; best city references.B.3503.Star Office, V \\ANTED \u2014 a Er SOLICTTED about altering, rebullMng, stone, brick, arpenter work, yi te floors, dreins.Aan \u201cWarts Anne 763 - ACCOUNTS TO COLLECT BY beat of references from tradesmen and ional men.Apply H, 3862, Star Office.76 2 ROOMS TO LET.(Continued on Page 9.) OOM \u2014 TO RENT A FURNISHED ROOM on bathroom flat, suitable for two gen- .APpiy to 107 Stanley st OOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO LARGE FURnished rooms on bathroom flaf, topetfier in house, with telephone, or separately, ! 4 ROOM AND BOARD.BEtween Bleury and Ouy vas man, Address J.Givens, Rich 5 > Whom ABOUT MIDDLE OF Pris 4 tady.bedroom, sitting rvom and in private family preferred, situa- fon on or orth of Sherbrooke st, Apply, stat ing terms to K, 18 @t.Famtile st.76 6 ANTED \u2014 GENTLEMAN «8 NBSS man) wants room and board, priv, fam- lly and a litile out of town preferred, Address H, 3818, Swar Office, WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY BY A LADY and board in 8 quiet family, west of Peel st, H, 3842, Star Office JANTBD \u2014 GENTLEMAN AND WIFE wish ope or two rooms 8nd board for summer, between Lachine and Dorval, mus Oe ore clase in every respect.H, 3844, Star os.M ANTED \u2014 ROOMS AND BOARD (TWO meals, breakfast and supper).in Eng- lsh family, by gentleman, about 10 minutes\u2019 walk from Post Office, State price.J, 2691, Star Office, TED \u2014' TWO COMFORTABLY FURnished bedrooms, north, central locality.in refined private family, with occasional uwe of kitchen, by brother and sister, out during dey.Address J, 3893, Star Office, 7 2 \u2014 PERSONALS.et HRSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED is .tings st, Plymouth, England.ERSONAL \u2014 BAMUEL MUNDELL; LAST is enquired for by 25 Sr.Luke st.Te 2 heard of in Toronto, Tho Mupdell, 8 Caithness st.ow, OOMS \u2014 TO LET ROOMS, SHED Scotland, TE 4 + or unfurnished.Apply 110.\u2018st, He ot.NAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, ALL MOD.of Mrs, M.A.Csttanach; last heard of ern improvements and telephone; genue- men only, 68 Aylmer st, OOMS \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE PARLOURS, well furnished, heated by steam, Auer .83 City Councilors -.ner 6 Roox \u2014 ONE SINGLE ROOM.ALL modern conveniences, Apply 18 Union avenue.76 8 OOMS \u2014 AT 128 MANSFIBUD STREFT, with breakfast and ten L£ wanted.beautiful large room on fret floor.Aien double, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.OOMS \u2014 ONE LARGE DOUBLE ROOM and one medium size room, elegantly furnished, very bright and well heated, Auer light, beth, hot and cold water; central locality, Apply at 79 Drummond et.eu OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM -TO LET, private family.453 St Dominique et, few doors above Prince Arthur.T4 3 OOMS LARGE.WELL FYRN rooms, house very quiet, Auer light, hot and cold water.not moving, Gentlemen only.48 Cathoart st.ta « Rex - \u2014 TO LET COMFORTABLY FTIIR- ble room on bath flat, hot wa- TO LEST At Beaconsfield, Partially furnished cottage, containing seven rooms, water in kitchen, Tennis Court apd Bona: House, Apply to Macintosh and Hyde, 157 St, James st, 76 2 SUMMER RESORTS.SUMMER AND BOARDING HOUSPS, situated near beautiful lakes and rivers At St, Adele, 12 miles south of Ste.Agathe, Fishing grounds and lakes for sale at very low figure For particulars write Dr.Grignon, Ste.Adele, Q- 6 13e04 FACTORIES TO LEI.gx \u2014 TWO MODERN FLATS, 50 x ve, Le lighted Lhree sides, central, steam power, clevator.Apply \u2018The Thread Co.,\"\" 163 Nazareth st a 4 sam FACTORY SITES FOR SALE.SALE \u2014 BEAUTIFUL OLD MAN- ston, 321 Dorchester, with 20,600 feet land, only $13,000, very esey terms; central for factory or club house, P.E.Brown, real estate agent.§7 St.James at.3 6 FOR BUSINESS CHANCES.\u2014 RENT FOR THE SUMMER the improved rink of the Mon A.A.known as The Stadium.wi seating capacity, well adapted for shows, concerts, Or Any summer attraction Apply to J.A.Christin, JENTLEMEN TO PURCHASE 52000, c.Preferred Stock of Canadian manufacturing plant, To talse local guaranteed salary of $100 a month.R.T.Neegham.#3 Coal and Iron ESchange, Buffalo, .T.ne LET \u2014 leges, B.F MEDICAL PRACTICE FOR SALE, BEST à country practice in Eastern Ontario, nearest opposition ten miles.For perticulars address Box 70, Roslin, Hastings County, Ont, 746 THE RESTAURANT PRIVI- on ot Park, St Hialre.Fe SALE \u2014STOCK.FIXTURES.AND good will of one of the best dining In centre of city, established 15 years; a bar sain for prompt, cash buyer, For further particulars address B, 3514.Star Office.753 62 ST.JAMES JOHNSON & COUSINEAU, street.For sale \u2014Bargaine.The best equipped hotel in Ottawa; reced 100 day.Price $12,500.Another AI Ont,, receipts Der Auy.copsists real estate, furnit fixtures; ce $15,000; easy terms, At Ste.erese, PQ.hotel, real e good will, receipts 8400 per week, Price At Cote des Nelgea, the best Pics hotel, Hotel at Lachine, real estate, good Ty ax- tures, the owner cleared $7000 last year.Price $8,500, Also licensed restaurants in all parts of the city, 8t.H.ary, Ste, Cunegonde, Mai- sonneuve.Prices $2000, $3000, erms, r , easy 74 204 YOU WOULD INVEST TO RECEIVE ley st, eight .\u201cH plend! ent; rent $80.\u201cApoly to Joh and Copping, -ormer Stanley and St, Cather- ANTED ine sts., \u2014 YOUNG MAN TO MT A AS porter and make himself generally useful 1 around hotel, coloured preferred, Call at pead- FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 FROM MAY TO OCTOBER fui?sized house, 1139 Dorchester st., east of St, Mark, extension kitchen: range end gas quarters, Cafe, 88 &t, James st, 76 3 ANTED \u2014 SMART BOT T0 ASSIST IN store, be generally useful and | sages, Apply to Mr.Mearns.at Allan's corses of Craig and Bleury sta, stove; baths on two foors; telephone Up 2145.473 0 TO LET \u2014 LARGE AND BMALL FUR- Dame st, TED \u2014 AN OFFICE BOY, ENGLISH Apply H.Shorey and Co, 1808 Nowe nished houses country, or furnished fiat §f desired.ooly \"257 Hutchison st, WANTED \u2014 YOUTH FOR LAW OFFICE; Frey vd tor heating.Auer light; private tamily.LATE 208 Veruailiée st, OOMS \u2014 NICELY FORNISHED DOUBLE and single room, suitable for one or two gentlemen; private family; every convenience, 20 Prince Arthur st, Ts 3 Res \u2014 TO LET A FURNISHED BEDroom on bath flat, noe jocaifty; gente- 2688 St.Catherine men only, at.76 3 WARTED \u2014 SITUATION BY AN =e perienced optician, holding diplomas experience; pat 3348, Star Office, 76 3 the eye testing, four years\u2019 of references.H, in Minneapolis, in 1857, Address - A 50 Howard st.Sheffield, England.TB 4 PERSONAL \u2014 WILLIAM BROWN IS ENquired for by his mother; he is a native of Edinburgh; brought up in Lochgelly, Scotland; left for America oyer thirty years ago; iast beard of in Brooklyn, about ten years ago, Address Mrs.Mary Sutherland Brown, Alms Houses, Cupar Fife, Scotland, 78 4 ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED cf lsaac Bond, sheep farmer, who left London tor United States, about 23 years ago; he enquires.Address J.8S.Bond, 8 pur- .- + pra - _ INFORMATION WANTBED of Mrs.Tans Reid (or Forbes), in America ten years : enquired for by Mre.Cout- ter (argued Reld), 13 Alma street, Govan.JPEiHEONAL \u2014~ ENQUIRY I8 MADE FOR the wife and famiiy of James Boyle, who was killed on U.S.war ship Maine.Address Emma Kilday, Main st, Winchburg, 8oot- land, 73 4 Poe _\u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of John supposed to have come America from Bristol about 1861.Address isn W.B.Conger, Lynchburg, Virginia, U.A.7 4 ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of Frederick Sevenoaks; last beard of 13 years ago, from Long Island.N.Y.Sister eaquires, Address Mrs.Weston, Kent, England.78 4 ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED oe st.Dundee.spa.73 4 ERSONAL \u2014 FANCY FLORIDA PINE appies.20 cts.each; California celery, cts.per dozen.Doar niversity.Tel, Up ERSONAL \u2014 MILLINERY Mrs, Faming, 377 Centre st, form har numerous patrons and large, that she will exhibit on and following days, the latest noveities in mil linery, i 2 omen and asiery x; | < LARGE, BRIGHT, WELL FUR.HOUSES WANTEDg - ished, with clothes cupboards; board i WANTED \u2014 RESPECTABLE MAN A8 gentlemen of quiet habits: no etu- porter; references required, Apply at dot need apply.88 St, Famille st, 763 WANTED \u2014 SMALL Bove, tr.12 ence, G.T.R.Dining Room, garden, rent from to 8 month, in ANTED \u2014 OASHIER FOR DINING ROOMS WANTED, 8t, Lambert or Longueuil.C.3562.Bear \u2018OÉ- N° D oni as i Cw VUNTED \u2014 ROOM OR ROOM AND WANTED \u2014 FIVE OR MIX ROOM WHR tor à Tous lady.wear et, La house or flat, centrally located: modern CR A SMART YOUNG MAN, 18 TO and veniènces; giving price and location, 20 LE mo rence Sherbrooke ste Y 6428, Star Branch 3075, re tie.7% aË |avets adi Be Catherine st, W Office.76 2 WANTED \u2014 LARGE HOUSE UPTOWN, ceniral locality, where roûums could well rented; would also takes furniture if = first class condition: not over $600 per year; WANTED \u2014 [OOD STRONG GIRL, WITH experience in vegetable cooking, Enquire Chef, Windsor Hotel, entrance Stanley ot first class tenant.Apply Y, 6397, Office T3 WANTED \u2014 TO RENT HOUSE OF about ten rooms; must be central State Apply 659 Te 3 rent.st, NTKD \u2014 A MAN TO WORK AT IRON and blacksmith work, 'Sogpe'' Asming, Tent atid Tarpaulin Co, 775 Creig at.ANTED MAN FOR CUTTING AND cardboard, Apply Un- fon Cart and Paper Co, LAd., 284 768 Mk LADY PHER in engineer's office, Apply room 61, 113 8t, James mt.Louis square.WANTED TO PURCHASE.Ware - and have city references, Apply to ss J ATling- ton avenue, Westmount, 3 2e0d \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR of three; must be cook TO PURCHASE LADIES fur .2336 ANTED Telephone Main ses.TO PUBCHASE YOURS AND everybody else's cast off clothing, fur coats, capes, old gold and silver, travellers et ety\u201d called for DV Me Frac Too pro! y .Craig st.Tel.Bust 3007.71 30 ANTED \u2014 A 20 H.P.TO PURCHASE A electric moon, Address C, 3574, Bar Office.¢ 3 WANTED TO PURCHASE, PARTIES Ssairing to sell household furniture, complete or ready o cash to any amount.Address to PR Albert, 443 Craig ot, or Tel, East 2158.ue NTED \u2014 A SECONDHAND LAWN roller, suitable for cricket field.Air to P, 3167, Star Office WANTED The 8.foremces required, field at, VYANTED \u2014 8IX GOOD LABOURERS FOR | American Dyeing Co 'ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED WATCH- 7e 2 Doors.Apply Ria ret remoes, to Carsley Co,\" Limited * te WANT - AN EXPERIENCED BRASS and one wire worker, at once, Appiy Vis putes de VVANTED \u2014 COOK, BY DAY, rn > 204 , WEEK OR Dorchester at, City re- 76 32 ED \u2014 HALL BOY, os, BT EARS .Apply with Mans- foundation ork VVANTED = TO PURCHASE LADIES and gentlemen's cast off clothing, furs, coats, jewellery, diamonds, carpets, IANTED \u2014 A SALESMAN, WTTH ABOUT _ $800, to join a party from U.8.to ure an article that is known here; references exchanged.G, 3788.Star Office, VV ANTED \u2014 PARTNERS FOR AN EXCER tionally good manufacturing business, well established: Pres largeily increasing demand, Fred.138A >.Prose SALE, established : profits; moos T bis h oa mas Price 1000, oe SE TO LET.N USE, ELEC ER bod farnace, lawn, frit jarge ote.Romi.20 Apply to Osusineas, @s Na 76 3 Saw MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS.Builders bo Beforshand THE ONLY WAY to make money is to buy bn ite ol a low gre BS THE ONLY LOTS appraiser.ely The Drive chattel, loan business Investigator Mand ANTBD \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO KEBP time and enter work In a shirt factory, State 5 and qualifications, Ad- , |aress Manager, H, 3863, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 LADY DESIRES YURNISH- ed room with use of kitchen in privats family, in Annex or Outremont, Address M.B.e, 89 Van Horns avenue, Outre- mont Junction.LOST.OST\u2014IN VICINITY OF PLACE D'ARMES VWANTED \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED single room for gentieman, ANTEDE eT ONCE ™°e with use V Xion, to ip con: ph return 0 R.Fletcher, Advertising Department, Star Office, and receive reward, OST \u2014 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2ZBRD, A small yellow dog, answering to the name resembli : and Good Ia ial Address A, eu, Star reward by returning same to 1119A St.Andre .ort street, 758 NTED \u2014 BY SINGLE GENTLEMAN OST \u2014 MARCH 28TH, BETWEEN C.P.arge.well furnished room on bath- Ry.Foreign Freight Office, \u2018Board of room floor.In private family, where no ve pe Other Trade Building, see bai St.James to roomers pret ; central locality, « Post ice, one pec .of lading Find- dress G, 3775, Star Office.er please return to Star Office, 76 of BOARD, BoARD \u2014 MRS.DOCTOR SEARL, strictly private accommodation for ladies with professional attendance: ladies treated and attended.38 8, Moni at 135 SUMMER BOARD.q .ae ARD \u2014 LINDHURST, DORVAL, ON Lake St.Louls, ten miles from Mont- Bosrp \u2014 LACHINE, ON LAKE, GOOD situation, double and single room, board, from fifteenth April, Address A.6442, Star Branch Offic 3 ARD FIRST CLASS BOARD AND residence at Dixie.close to Golf Club and comntry club, Address H, 3847, Star Office, Lo SATURDAY AFTERNOON, BB- tween Mayor and Milton, on Bleury, lady's purse, Finder will kindly return to No.74 Crescent and receive reward.O8T \u2014 MARCH 25TH, BETWEEN MONT.& A.Bt, John.N.B., pumber 1161 °° person giving information leading to its recovery will be rewarded at Xo, 2 Place Royale, Dominion Transport Company, 78 2 OST \u2014 YESTERDAY, BETWEEN McGILL et.and Chaboillez square, a tan wallet, containing $93, In bank notes, Generous re- T= by owner at 1614 Notre Dame A E, J.O8T\u2014 FROM 63 AYLMER ÊTRE = STREET, day morning.March 27th, sabie coille Saswering to name Ladle, Return and be OST \u2014 $19 IN BILLS, EITHER TUBSDAY evening or Wednesday morning, Liberal reward {f returned to 47 Cote st, 763 4 ROOMS AND BOARD.ta oous \u2014 VACANCIES FOR A COUPLE table boarders, double and single rooms vacant first of May, bath flat.35 Mo- Gill College avenue, = 10 Boar \u2014 AND ROOM.TRANSIENTS ACcommodated.106 Union avenue, 78 1 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOM, rented 3 for ay also peo highest PT MR.W.F.ZIMMER DODS NOT CALL Ya\u20aces: steady employment The Fur, 2356 St.= for his trunk at 726 Lagauchetiere pt.CAtherine at.The .2000 Notre Dame st.within one w M will be disposed of to defray expenses, ANTED \u2014 BOY, GOOD, SMART BOY Wu ea, Apply The Pair, OTICE, \u2014 1 WILL NOT BE RESPON- ile for any debis contracted tu my neme by my e, Dame Alphoneine Gadbois, without my written order, ° 2356 &t, Catherine st, w ANTED CHILD'S NURSE; MUST have good city ferences.Apply at 000 five ti be good watch dog and of good .[one able to understand rred.bath ve ine ne amount in, return b Address A, 6449, Mar ice, Must be good at ores.Avply at Eat The clove tr ard 3 Ton mon Hot, ne eee Dams for part lat.Kirk, room 1201, 108 \" Futon Empire Mfg.Co.048 Craig et mreet, 74 3 8 ew ori MIBCELLANEOUS.WANTBDAT ONCE A TRAVELLER OF OOM \u2014 AND BOARD.BRIGHT 100,000.00 WANTED IN LARGE OR experience in grocery and confectioners room, bathroom fiat.may be small amounts, for manufacturing pur- C trade; must know the trade In Eastern On- aingiy or double, American House, 78 Union poses, in \u2018rcreasing Canadian export tarjo and bs hustler, one with some capital avenue, Tel.Up 3245.74 trade; connection established: _bustnces.of Faria Ne USER HAS MADE [45 invest es.H, 2001, Slar > > bigh standing.Y, 6428, Star Branch Office, to open a wood, actes and Grain rard on Cham- 76 3 2aw ON ro ND BOARD.LARGE FRONT tral plans.x VATED re [RIT CLASS GALESLADY culsine.rete two perwns from $1 each and upwards, Parisien House, Madame Corb usy.Proprietress, 81 and 83 Union avenue, 75 3 Rooxs \u2014 TO LET, WITH BOARD, vec furnished doute rooms, bathroom \u2018Transients acoommodated.Vacancies for ais guests, 60 University et, OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, sMXLL TOP room to Jet, with excellent table board, 18 per month, siso few vacancies for table OST \u2014 PAIR OF GOLD RIMMED GLASSes in Carsiey's store, Monday, Reward at room 3, Stock Exchange Building.FOUND.UND \u2014 PAIR EYE GLASSES, OORNER Bt, Catherine and Elm, Westmount.Owner can bAve same at 354 Elm avenus 75 1 Four \u2014 DOG, WHITE TERRIER DOG, 8t, Catherine st, Owner apply at Dr, MoEacbras, Veterinary Estadiishment, Union avenue.75 3 AGENCIES WANTED.NTED CANADIAN PRODUCE agency wanted by Belfast firm, having sound knowledge of best Iriah buyers.Re ferences exchanged, Address in first Instance, C, 23571, Star Office.- ¢ 6 AGENTS WANTED.PORTRAIT AGENTS.we makes crayons, sepiss, water colours, at ot, and four or de- board; $3 per week; 8 tickets $I.Sussex ANTPD \u2014 FE PUBLIC 18 KINDLY DNviTmD To | Wee Sven dnd sieht.House, $3 Metcalfe st, Dom.square.752 our millinery opening, taki place §= es Thursday, March #3 oe Saye WANTED \u2014 SMART GIRL FOR PANTRY OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, ONE DOUBLE.ness guarant Mad, A.and Co., 2379 Notre mn and kitchen, Apply 2268 St.Catherine st, one single, with first class board, King West, Toronto.= jin rear of hat store, conveniences; location very central.17, Heo over Bt.ANTED BLL PARTY OR PARTIES WHO WIT- nesssd @ gentieman fall on Windeor ANTED \u2014 A SWART GIRL, WHO GAN ooùs \u2014 TO LET AND FIRST CLASS penses: between 7 and 8 pm, on March 10th, kindi do piain oooking.for a family wo; Concord penses: communicete wits 3 6.no washing.Wages 613.Appiy 46 er Hali board at 9 76 3 vocate.16 St, James st.or Phone Main «20.HIM.7 2 OOM \u2014 AND BOARD, ONE NICELY turnished room on bathroom flat, suit- \u2018ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE FIRST CLASS able for two; chasers on bronze Apr ro M.Stitch, table board also, 17 Philiigs i The H.R.Ives and Co.- \u2014 ITO Ly, \"ie PEGE PoThie, 3% oruereo \u2014 amet, smvary room Boonie Sine von, wan 18 ns from por month up.mimesis ent io faindly; no washing SERV ANT, Rotors gentlemen, Hutobison Terme $20 per Ww.PF.\u201cvie, 30 Hospital à.Tel, Main Bebe, ces.90 Bim arene.\u2019 month each.Address W, 6125, Star Bregcn ¢ Office, ANTED \u2014 À WOMAN TO DO PAMILY T>00M6 AND BOARD.TOR HOME LET \u2014 TOOKN'S BUNDING, 1 washing 6 her own house, Address, ROCHE © AND con the English Board- i co st.la Pr wo rooms, with reference, G, 3761, Siar Office.ing House, 174 Mountain at.full board, re- protomsiont sere in it god: VVANTZD GENERAL SERVANT, meh late dimer amd lea CO i - breakfast, | or - rent moderate, Apply EB.B.and Eboteon.Shera 9 children; no washing, AS 740 tee, tout tor Brine ate Fry irre sonar 204 Sé.Jamin Stneet.a Wren \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO In housework ASRIET To) pore Of infant, Apply with references at 125 Mackay st dollars per week, price; best work and prompt- eed, Merchants Portrast Sn \u2014 OBNTLEMDN OR LADIES to employ agents; $800 per year and exposition permanent; éxperience unnecessary.Address M, A.\u2018O'Keefe, District Manager, 157 Baÿ at.Toronto, 323 Jew tf TED \u2014 WHOLESALE STATIONERY firm.thoroughly covering all Canada wanted as sole representatives for Advertising Calendar Publishers.Apply to Patersom, Mit- ote and Dawson, 37 Snow Hill, London, Eng, MONEY TO LOAN.WITHOUT ENDOHSE UR s ECURITY SALARIED PEOPLE CAN GET MONET on their pen names: payments to 3 | borrower; all MONTREAL CREDIT COMPANY.106 To ple Building.\u201cTeen.James st Te 213° ke.-T Cols O RENT FÜR 8, with board.B1 Metcalfe ot, Te 4° PUPILS WANTED.ANTRED \u2014 a GRTHAND, PASTEST, j courses, vs\u201d éallare, RAI Pan SE ARPS, ~\u2014 \\ OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.VISITORS TO + Momsreal can havre flrst/class room and board, By thé day or week, 743 Sherbrooke wrest, by the day or week.ore desirable and convenient Joeallty, 763 WANTED TO BORROW, NEN WANTED \u2014 MANAGER OF LARGE CON.: cern wants to borrow $800; good interest, would sestire good ponttion for party tf Address Office.Rom ETES ns F, 3728, Mar War \u2014 : eix MONTE TWO He Ba Ga CE a HORSES, CARRIAGES, BTC FOR by auction every day ag SALE\u2014HORSES 2 vale at all times; twenty- tour oui ay Cr T.W.Foster, 603 8t.Paul st.COUP CARRIAG Foy sae class Totes or ss.RAO 2 = Nous Dame st.7% For SALE \u2014 FIRST CLASS BROUGHAM e, Les: repair, may be seen à ledoux's, borne st, Address 00, Sas Branch Office, w.is 3 For BALE \u2014 CARRIAGE STALLION, fast trotter, well bred, eight yearw 0id, colour beautiful chestnut, sixteen hands high, very stylish and well made, For partioulars address D, 8505, Star Office.T4 Bed OR SALE \u2014 GUOOD BLACK MARE, 81X years old, city broke, about 11 hundred, Z expresses; ! jumpweat.buggy, with te 1 large bob sletgh.1 palr of bubs.! cutter end 2 sets of harness, all in giod order and orl: \\ street.R SALE \u2014 A LADY.ABOUT TO RB- side abroad wouuld eell her pair of Sand some carriage horwes (bay mares, hands, aix and seven years), pertecuy nds without vice: le or æingie harness; excellent saddle .To be ween at Maguire\u2019 .etables, 76 Drummo atréet, Further paruet- lars Tejephone Up ! .76 3 Jaw For; BALE \u2014 TWO GOOD HORSES, Ar.wore\u201d, The Ledoux Carriage Co.Ltd, CRUCIAL PERIOD FOR \u201cS00\u201d COMPANY Grave Doubts as to Reorganization in New York.THE SITUATION AT TORONTO It is Doubtful if Bill Providing foF Loan Will Pass the Legislature.Special to the Montreal Star.New York, March 30.\u2014In Consolidate ed Lake Superior circles in this city grave doubts are held whether the $2,- 000,000 grant of assistance promised by the Ontario Government will be forthcoming, as was generally expected some weeks ago.This week is the crucial period with the measure introduced by the Ontario Government, and those in touch with the progress of affairs at the Ontario capital, state that the Opposition may ultimately defeat the project of granting the $2,000,000 loan.In the event of the fallure of the Government to pass its bill, it is stated that Speyer & Co., will bring out thelr plan of re-organization, all other schemes having falled.ASSIGN THEIR CLAIMS.Special to the Montreal Sta-, Toronto, March 30.\u2014The vigorous ope position raised as to the propriety of James Conmee, M.L.A.and C.M.Bowman, M.L.A., voting on the Goverh- ment measure, guaranteeing $2,000,000 to the defunct Consolidated Lake Superior Company, apparently has borne fruit The Mail and Empire says it was yesterday informed on the best possible guthority that those two gentlemen on Monday last, assigned their claims, which total some $400,000, against the Algoma Central Rallwsy, to N.W.Rowell, K.C.\u201cMessrs.Conmee and Bowman,\u201d the Mail and Empire adds, \u201chope in this way to evade the point, which has been so effectively raised, that they have no right to vote on the \u2018Soo\u2019 hill when it comes up in the Legislature.But before making the assignment they, evidently falled to consider the extreme probability of the measure.being withdrawn.\u201cIt is known that even among the Liberal members of the House there has been a strong objection raised to the bill and some of the more independent omnes have even gone to the extent of declaring that they would vote against the Government if they persisted in railroading it through the ure.\u201cIn view of this feeling, it can be said as a certainty the measure will never see the light of day in the House.The Premier last week made the significant statement that unless the Government were assured that they had gilt-edge security for the money they proposed to advance and unless the whole transaction was as safe as a Bank of England note they would refuse absolutely to have anything to do with the matter.renter Tresidder Claims Championship.Canadian Associated Press.London, March 30.\u2014 Dick Trestdder, of Newcastle, N.B.W., claims the championship of the sculling world.Tresidder claims Towns falled to accept his challenge, Towns intends vise iting Canada.A New Carpet Cleaner.A demonstrat of an apparatus that is calcula to bring joy to the heart of every householder who fis annually inconvenienced by the taking up of carpets for spring cleaning wes given this week at the establishment of the 8.Carsley Company.It is what is known as the Booth system, largely in use on the other side of the Atlantic, and the Dominion rights fer which have been acquired by the Cane ada Vacuum Cleaner Company.The apparatus is easily transported from place to piace, and there is no necessity to take up carpets or dis- turd upholstery in any way.It does its work In the room where the artle cles are, and it is capable of cleaning ah ordinary 12-room house In & day, with very little inconveniente.Its use, however, Is not confined to the ordinary dwelling-house, but It ie equally adapted for railway carriages, hotels or theatres The principle on which it works is that of a vacuum, created by a pump deriving its motive power from a small gasoline engine, and as the sweeper is passed over the article to be cleaned the dust is absorbed and deposited in a closed receptacie outside, Yesterday's demonstration showed that not the slightest trace of dust is raised in the atmosphere, and that articles are cleaned thoroughly; better than any amount of beating could attain.A Universal Verdict.Artistic and as perfect photography as has been accomplished, is the vere dict of the views that are now on dise play at Bonaventure Station, and tvhich are part of the Grand Trunk Railway System's World's Fair exhibit.The work was executed by the Swan Photo Co The pictures will be on view for only a few days and Mont- realers should not miss the opportunites of seeing them.Special Notice.Two Special Piano Offers.For 8150 cash we offer exceptionally fine American Upright piano, almost good an new, For $185, we offer large handsome Walnut piano, fine modern design, 3 pedals, ivory keys, full metal frame.a piano so little used as to be practically new This piano we war- rant for five/years.Pratte, Nord- heimer & Gle on, 2461 St.Catherine in use one year; will be sold cheap, 349 Be rv § = ee Ww -ground; must \u201cafternoons PHY to Jobo B and Go, 383 Vie mu p 244 of ANTED \u2014 LINOTTRS OPRRATOR.APply at $72-Craig st.© LX Girls Wanted.© Wanted girls jo learn spinning and balling, Good wages.Steaay employment.Apply 288 $t.Patrik at.1 10 ANTED\u2014EXPBRIFENCED HAND Fos «re oe and machine girls.Cansda Enve Latour stréet and Busby lane, T1 8 AV ANTED \u2014 A GOOD STRONG Boy TO carn stersotying.Thos.Apply Grabane press rooë, Star Office, BL James treo T2 tt AVE \u2014 OPERATORS ON WHITE pants and boys\u2019 Knicks; steady Silver, 2086 Een and ad Per Apply to Mr.Robert C.Wilkins.78 6 AD \u2014 THREE GOOD DRY 0QOODS JVV TE Apply to R.Waldrra, Kings bon.Ont\u201d veu 73 4 NyANTED \u2014 BNOLISH OR SCOTCH housework malg, just out from old country; muet be goed eook on plain food; family eld Mines, Copperfield, V\\ ANTD \u2014 GIRLS FOR CARD AND paper factory, Appiy The Union Cera and per Co,, 284 4 3 Va \u2014 GbOD GENERAL GERVANT.i vt.one who can do plain cooking: family of must have Frrerences.324 Elm avenue, 74 3 ED TA COMPETENT GENERAL servant to go to Granby, P.Q.three in wo: ly: no children; highest wages; must be ell recxnmended, Apply B, 3513, star Qt: OFFICE BOY WANTED\u2014A Good, smart office boy.JApply Advertising Department, Star office.4 WANTED ~ YOUNG MAN, WITH TWO or three years\u2019 experience as stock keoper for our woollen and Len trimming depart ment; Must ppeak bo Rae Fitzgibbon, $chafheitlin and eo ictoria square.5 Te Nya Te \u2014 FQR JUNE FIRST FOR small summer hotel, first class woman : d.erences wequired, Apply C, 8514, Star Office, 74 3 VV ANTED \u2014, SAMPLE TAILOBS ON LA- / dies\u2019 cloaks and suits; good pay and Sieady wo work.Apply to Mr.Schullch, at Ta su amos N ply.stating, age and experience, NTED \u2014 FOR APRIL 15TH A HUN?ooal unlosding clam tower engineer; Ap- , and giving re- ference James Ogilvie, Supt, Motive Pow ss, Ottawa, Qaot, Ar \u2014 UNDER GARDENER.AP- aus\u201d at once room 30, Royal Insursnce T¢ 3 NTED + A YOUNG GIRL AS GEN- pay ral ome \u201ccom a small family; good comforts the right 22 5 raver ki ÀVanen-roune MAN, WITH KNOWLedge of bookke as assistant in whois- sale offipe; must be good writer and give whole attention to his duties, The right man who will take Interest tn his work, will stand chance promotion.Address, stati capes Se mato es W an Posts Tor\u2019 Goad Frida préc EF | y y Girdwood, Florist, 2264 Catherine oor ian \u201c ANTED \u2014 BERVANT GIRL FOR FLAT, W good wécve.small family; no washing; must know bow to cook, Apply 81 6t.Famfile street, 2 Vanes \u2014 Two OR THREE DOLLARS } Per day in belnk made right along bY ra, of an\u201d Sire ability.tn making trac ropositio: need five more Th ory Sud.Work ples sant, pay | sure.id Linabott, Brantford, WoT do\u201d hget vitae: Lao dma pil over to learn; good wag moudy - _ Ployment.Geo, A.Maco: an Con Sos st Paul | street, - 52 V\\ANTED \u2014 $18.00 PER.MONTH AND Expensée; po experience needed; pomi- tion permanent; weif-selier.Drawer 68, Brant.ford, 75 5 \u2014 AN APPRENTICE °B on AL Ww on Bom on skirts : 2 /ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS Apply between & and 10 am, Jas.Osilyy and Bong, T5 3 W ANTHD \u2014 A YOUNG MAN TO WORK: , on farm, near Montreal, must be able to plough, F, 3698, Star Office.75 3 Were COMPETENT STENOGRAPH.oF aor Jaw office, Apply immediately to Box-805, Montreal.2 MANTED - \u2014 ANY LADY CAN MAKE easily $12 to $20 weekly by representing us in her locality, in her spare time.The.posi- tioñ is pleasant and profitable the year round, Will gladly send particulars to any lady who may need oar Fog money and will convince you ar t i3 no fi ocopti™™.Mrs, Davidson, Drawer 66, Branttord 755 NVANTED \u2014 THREE TOUNG GENTLEmen keeping house in\u2019 Sherbrooke, waat ; references required, Boy kept.Washing sent out.Comfortable home, Box 456, Sherbrooke, Que.758 W ANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER TO BOLICIT : orders from the retail grocery trade for a well known t tem, Maritime Province epergetic, of good address and a thorough, experienced and ful salesman ications by tetier, giving full upation, salary working particulars as to past or present which will ba considered confidential: expenses, and , with a permanent position to the ri man, @ 2700, Star Office, 75 2 Wa .\u2014 FOUR MEN OF QO0D ADdress, having connection: with merchants, clerks and office men, soliciting for a high sanding, cag company, Introducing a business on à new plan in Cabech.address ¥, 8:31, Stat Office, 716 2 é Warm ~ A FIRST Class FINISHER for samples on jadis\u2019 © cloaks and suits, Apply to Mr, Sobution, aé 444 St.Jaunes st.75 8 ANTE roe A As to ri ong oe.\u2018 abou or ve.Apply a Of, Qrabam, Star Oftice ™ 3 WANTED \u2014 A BUTTER AND CHEESE \u201cmaker, with diplome, who suarantes his wrk, obe speaking both languages preferred.Write, stealing wages to E.J.Westmah, Marbleton, Que.75° WWD ay or © aug govt | or ot two: no ; wages, Apply ba ni etcalfs avenus, West- tourit, .we [VVANTED.\u2014 FOR THE COUNTRY FOR two or three months & gooû bande Mont must be able to do rough carpentering work and have s kitowledge of pipe fitting; also wihling to be generally useful, Apply to P.9 Box T35.7 3 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE | h ' assistant and typewriting, Stéte age end salary expected, D, 3028, Star Office, 75 3 \u2014 MALE PASTRY COOK FOR \u201colub business; must have reference of character, Address \u201cBteward tt me ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SHBRVANT,\u201d FAM- econ of two, in flat; experienced; re- PY 0 MoGill College avenue, top 76 à W os W ANTED \u2014 FUR FINISHERS, LOCE- ore and hers, The = .Helen st, 68 9 Saw ANTED = PUSHING SALESMAN FOR Re Ww VWANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER- xalsomialns.hapging, tinting.plastering.Di card to L, Finkes $1 Dawd rg ten, w Tar Main day Le ei WA ANTED \u2014 BY REFINED YOUNG LADY poaition ss useful co ton.noedle- mpan/ woman; would not object lo travelling; references ex: .Bax 664, Bt.Catharines, Ont.ANTED INTERVIEW SO0OLICITVD about altering, robujiding, stone, ns carpenter Work, laying concrete floors, 4 Address Builder, 294 Marie Anne sti.\u2019 10° ANTBD \u2014 HATS AND BONNBIS TO trim; old material used Lo advantage.Miss Brockway, 46 Aylmer st.71 6 y WANTED \u2014 JOBS, PAPER HANGING, kalsomining, plastering and decorating.spoocial Coleman, 100 St.N low prices, a post card.L.716 V TANTED \u2014 BY ENGINERR SITUATION; has first class references; 10 years\u2019 experience; understands compound engine and electricity.Address O, 3072, Bur Office.ANTED \u2014 MACHINIST WANTS POSItion with contractors; has had charge of plants.Apply A, 108, care of W.8S.Stone, Westmount.12 8 'ANTHAD \u2014 BY GENTLEMAN RESIDING in P.E.Island, to ropresent wholesale firms on commission: intimately acqualnted with most retailers.nce solicited, References given.Address Box 138, Summer: side, P.E.Island.72 10 TANTED \u2014 \u2018 LADY BOOKKEBPER, V thoroughly experienced in wholesale office work- and capable of taking .entire ar) wants responsible position, Address V , Star Branch Office, 74 6 ANTED \u2014 BY TTH MAY POSItion as housemald and plain cook; two friends.Good references, Address W, 6300, Btaz Branch Offlce 74 3 FOR THE BY WANTED 1ST MAY, respectable woman, situation as cook in Springfield, Mass, or New York, Ad- drems C, 3072, Star Office, J 3 ANTED \u2014 CARPENTER WORK, BY day or job, also handy at machine work, B, 3518, Star Office, T5 2 4 STRD\u2014HOURE PAINTING, DEOGRAT- ing.grainiag, tinting, plastering: and paper hanging: ru moderate; best refer.ences, Dtop card Labis, 307 OCadieux ot., 9 NTED \u2014 Y YOUNG MARRIED MAN situation es conchmen or express driver, or farmer.Apply § St.Bernard st, au, WNTBD \u2014 SITUATION IN PRIVATE gentleman's family, to look after horse and help round house or garden; country preferred; distanos no object, V, 6283, Sur Branch Office, 74 3 WANTED POSITION A8 NURSE FOR full The Or amo children, c&puble oi aking charge of young baby.Apply 8e St Catherine 74 3 Ro = SINGLE.BACK mond Roo n Bentieman only, OOM \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED FRONT (Continued from Page 8) oan bout board, Mao, one oman (tAbly boarder.\u201d 15 Mayor at, ne iroous \u2014 FINE DOUBLE 5 BOGM, lighted, Dah flat, modern ences: good for a , \u2018WITH OR conveni- or 2 seatiemmn, 16 Drum- 3 6 (LONDON) me, elegantly furnished, \u2018borne = at, Lo olophons Uptown oie.\u2014 TO 12 Lincoln avenue.FOR FIRST OF APRIL LAROB FURNISHED FRONT pare flat, private farabix: india Pale Ale.The finest ble Ale brewed and the best beverage during winters cold or summers heat.fo es ein Sale bedroom, 132 Peal m., second door from Windsor Hotel, Telephone Up 1430.74 8 © OOM \u2014 TO LET FROM TH.= board.200\" Peat mT mo 5 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.OOMs \u2014 CORNER PEL AND ST.- .Catherine sta, visitors to the city : office fixtures, pain find most desirable accommodations by day of Thos.Lidstone lag, general bullaing week; also one permanent room.74 8 work.Valuations and estimates.tracting 256 Crag Bt.TeL Main 3236.OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, DOUBLE References ex- and single, 90 Mackay et.changed.74 8 OOM \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED, WITH | use of telephone, double and inn unfurmished, suitable for light housek Apply 63 Hallowell st, 74 8 OOMR \u2014 VACANT MAY FIRST, DOUBLE urnished.and single, wilh breakfast; professional men; also basement fiat, Tel, 3173.83 Union avenue.T6 furnished or unf a pariour fiat, suunmbie for Up FLORISTS.Floral Designs\u2014 95 sente sna uatitr.Lowest prices.Hall & Robinson; ta & rators, 2674 84 Cathesine, Cor.M4.M Tol.Up 3378.- b tf LEGAL CABDS.coms FURNISHED, AT 3TTe Ontario st.73 6 ST.Denis st, suitable for two gentlemen; well furnished, \u201cwith Auer light.on bathroom floor: privals family A few doors south of ACGHBBON, CLSGREIR, AITCHELL 8 SURVETER \u2014\u2014 À dvocates \u2014\u2014 CANADA BLbG, ST.James Strest MONTREAL OOM \u2014 DOUBLE FRONT ROOM, WITHout board; private family, 22 City ou T5 cillors st.D.MeGitdon, K.on à se1c1E.Mitobell, PFougtas Armour, T.Chase-Casgrsin, KJ.2.¥, Burveyer, A.Chass-Cuagr! OOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO WELL nished rooms, FUR- bathroom flat, Auer light, ENGINES AND BOILERS.hot and cold water tn rooms; gentlemen, 147 Metcalfe st, 756 OOMS \u2014 QUIET PERSON CAN HAVE R one or two rooms tn private family of Leona Automate Engines, Boller two.75 2 27 Laval avenue, near St, Louis square, & Sons Hoisting Bngines etc.Cowan & Co's.Woda Work Rachinery.BE Leonard £ Pons, 189 Common St.Montreal.OOMS \u2014 SINGLE AND EN SUITE, beautifuily furnished, aiso large double parlour bedroom, piano, close 10 Windsor Gta- tion, Dominion aquare, First clags pad Owborne st, 11 14 ADDRESSEE.2 a OOMS \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE AND SINGLE ddubie conpedting rooms, front, Teom, back, with gallery, light housekeeping privileges and use of dining room, vacant lst of May.727 Sherbrooke st.715 3 CREE FOI EEE % oa MANDSOMELY \u201cILLUMINATYEQ > À ENE Fs AA SLI ; RG \u2014 TO LET FRONT AND BACK pariowr, bathroom connected, suitable for 3 vacant lp: of May.T2T Sherbrooke st.PICTURE FRAMING.75 3 OOM \u2014 TO LET DRIGHT FRONT ; fiat.suitable for two: lele- FRAMING AND REGILDING phone, electeic light; gentlamen only; family.69 St.Famille et, mpily doney at reasgnable rates.Malone privace | Monkting and Framing Company, sucosssar Lo Malone and Robertson, 1681 Notre Moving early in April to 48 Beaver Hall HAL OOMS \u2014 TO LET IN QUIET PRIVATE tre well appointed, modern house; \u2014 A SITUATION AS, Ngati re) VV ANTED \u2014 ITALIAN STRAWS PRE parer and apprentices, wishes sewing on your straw hata, etc., which will be rapidly dope, Lina de Paul, 1753 St, Catherine et.T5 3 JAUNTED \u2014 BY CHINA BOY, SITUATION as cook, good experience, willing to gp, to oountry, Apply al Bt.Catherine ot.18 8 WANTED _ House paurran poco Data and paper hanging; bes refers on?rise moderate; drop card, Mayer and Barsell, 3454 | Cadteux me 76 8 WANTED \u2014* YOUNG HAN; WITH FIVE yours ex eat and office York, would like to correspond Mar * business house, who are in want of a no mad, F, 8703, Star Office, W ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY STENOgrapher with three years\u2019 experience, de sires.a \u2018position, acleustomed to bookkeeping Fans Address Y, 6905, Star Branch Office, W ANTED \u2014 NO.7 UNION AVENUE, FEmale Employment Direbtory.ladiea \u2018wanting servants, sooka, nurses, generals, gitua- tions, apply at ance.NTHD \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE woman plain sawing; Mveepine.dusttug of any kind of light thre day, Address 6422, Star Office, XY.VV ANTED \u2014 A PARTY WITH HORSR DUsEY OT express Wazrte a situation as collector or .parcel delivery A.R,, \u2018248 Island st, Point St.Chartes.78 2e0d FOR SALE OR BALE \u2014 SEWING MACHINE, BING- er, perfect order, all attachments complete; proue exchange for gramophone or sell for $20.00.H.L.C., P.O.Box 315, Montreal, 74 3 YOR SALE \u2014 ON EASY PAYMENTS ALL kinds of furniture.stoves, carpets, oll- cloths, go-carts, ets, at lowest cash prices; goods stored free until wanted.Universal Furniture Co, 543 Craig at.89 78 \"OR SALE \u2014 FURNITURE, CARPETS, gérators, ball staves, kitchen ranges, office furniture, for Rw credit.H.cai Wilder and Co., L Thea, 2415 Bt, erine, 2080 Notre M tr For SALE \u2014 FURNITURB, trigorators, slaves.etes sary 12 o æerators, stoves, \u20ac ed, at F.Lapointe, 1440 Bt BEDDING, re- ore it requis.erine at Foire 5 For.SALE \u2014 PRINTING MATERIAL, IN lots to suit purchasers, newspaper folder, SCRE OLD FURNITURE terfield ave, Westmount.ed dwelling for sale, furniture prectical- ly new; dwelling to rent.62 City Councttiors street, 52 R SALE \u2014 SMALL AHERN SAFE, practically new, size outside, 18 x 17 x BALE + KARN UPRIGHT PIANO, T.1-8 ottaves.walnut case, with full swing music desk, yl! iron, plate, Weseell action.Good tone, catalogue price .Now on easy payments, Call or write for further particulars of ahove and complete list | of other used Instruments, Laÿton Bros, 144 Pee?! st.N.B.\u2014Open Saturday eveninga, R SALE \u2014~ 33 HENS, VERY FAT, choice lot; the propriotos fe ving up keeping pod poailtty, Apply B® Shannon # TOR SALE \u2014 \u201cENCYCLOPEDIA BRITAN- hice,\u2019 23 volumes, almost new, for 820.Addrour 31023 Bérrt st, bity.LAUNDRY MACHINERY. Temple Bldg., Montréak Aronson & Rutenberg Pawn Brokers \u2018ewoliers 601 CRAIG »T.Money to lend on Di amonds, Watohes, Jewellery, Clothing, Furs and Dry Goods.204 Baw tf fineers neers and thers who realise the sdvisal of ving their Patent business transacted by Nx- pert, Preliminary advice free.Charges rate.Our Inventors\u2019 Heip Pages, sent request.Marion & iy New ork Life Montreal * and Washington, D.C.U.S.A.[PATENTS TRRszsnes 8 AND UPWARDS UN PROMISSORY notes or other securities: strictly Conf- 204 St, James Té 3 Fetherstonhaugh & \u2018Co.BOLICITORS AND EXPERT Canada Life - Building.t, 10.00: AND UPWARDS ADVANCED TO reliable pssple, with \u2018or without-sedarity, WHERE TO-STAY IN MONTREAL, L on easy terms, without publicity, Room 4, 124 St.Peter at., near 8t, James, - TS 4 , Money Loained 5% peo.anc senor bE 1h 2% CORONA HOTEL, me pie es cine] bad pero pr Éthaise, ng houses TOLMAN NO York Tit o |! Place eu.QU\\ STRKKT.EUROPEAN PLAN ; Rates, $1 per- any up} reoms up.Elcguntl, eguipped private tng a rooms, \u2014 .FRUITS, GREEN FRUIT.PANCY FRUIT, FRUIT FOR EASTER.Navel Oranges.1,100 boxes extra fanc 200 half boxes BI Oranges.200 haif boxes Oval Oranges, Pineapples.Bana! cag ons.Best goods.Lowes 78 285 GEO.SiPoND & CO.and Cafe = copaeation.Sune ta Orchestra, Tuesdays, to m rusé 6 to B and 10.30 to yf pm p; 235 3e: vir 7 INSYRANGE | 5 Life insurance Poitcies- Purchased 5 pote a 7 We Kim zm | MaRRIAGE LICENSED.MARRIAGELICENSES lesued by John M.M Daft, | \u2018107 Bt.Juma St.& 3e Drüdimona LIFE POLICIES éovant, - Life Poltetes tesuea by : American eo I BUY panies.Will pay more Fer polleies that hava been in force for \u20ac panies will allow for Loherty, 420 8t Paul St - = _ FHRENOLOGY.- : Marria lage Li Licenses {188URD BY WILRS' WILKS & MICHAUD, ¢ UR i UOBANTS BANK BUILDING.viel.M.4123 RE A YOUNG, | Phyenot cal Ingtitate, 2804.88.Catherine Street.aûinge 500 to S00, 1 10a m.to 0p.m.i stock of Records Foreign Member Inst.Patent Agents, Bewtand' Montreal.Y \u201cene.i.As Aïiherst Street .(EAST SIDE) Between Craig and St.Catherine streets.- \u2014\u2014\u2014 THE CITY OF MONTREAL, by their undersigned Attorneys and Coupsel, hereby sive public notice that on FRIDAY, the Mth day of April next; at half-past ten o'clock in the farenoon (or so soon as Counsel can be heard), at the Court House, of this city, they will, by and through their sald Attorneys and Counsel, present to the\u2018 Superior Court, sitting in the Division of Practice (Room No, 81), in and for the District of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, a petition calling upon the said Court to chooep and nominate, in virtue of the Act of the Legislature, 62 Victoria, chapter 58, and its amendments, two competent and dis- 4 interested reons to act as Commissioners jointly, with one of the Recorders of the sald city as president, and two of their assessors ramed by the Council, {.to fix and determine, in conformity with sald aque, the price and indemnity to be allowed for the lots or immovables hereafter mentioned and described, which the |\" said City of Montreal have, by a resolution adupted on the 18th day of January last sod), passed under the authority of the Act 83rd Edward VI., chapter 62, determined to acquire for the purpose of widealng Amherst street, on the east aide, between Craig and Bt.Catherine streets, in accordance with the homologated plan, and to perform such other duties as are imposed by law upon the sald Commis- : sioners, vis: 1.A: piece: of land with\u2019 two wooden buildings thereon erected, hounded on the south-western side by Amherst street, said aidé measuring about 102.0 feet; on the north-western side by lot cadastral No.294 (part), said side measuring about 25.9 feet; on the north-eastern side by lot cadastral No.294 part (residugf, sald side measuring about 100.0 feef the southeastern side by Craig street, said side measuring about 26.6 feet, containing a superficial area of about 2,533.0 square feet, the said piece of land being southwestern part of lot cadastral No 294 (part) of the official plan and book of reference for the Salnt \u201cJaghes Ward, of the City of Montreal; 2.À piece of with one brick and two wooden b bthereon erected, bounded on the 8-western side by Amherst street, said'aide mezsuring about 60 feet; ob the north-western side by lot cadastral No.293, sald side measuring about 26.15 feet; on the north-eastern side by lot cadastral No.294, part (residue), sald side measuring about 59.0 feet; on the south-eastern side by lot cadastral No.23¢ (part), said side mea- during about 25.9 feet, containing a superticial arca of \u2018about .1,561.5 square -Teet, the païà piece af land being south- Western part of lot cadastral No.204 (part), of thé officlal plan and book of | reference for the Sat James Ward, of the City of Montreal; 8.A piecé of lanl with ohe stone and brick building thereon.erected, Jbaunded on the .soyih-western side by Amherst, street, said side measuring about 45.¢ \u2018feet; am; the north-western side hy dot about, 23: No.292, sald side measuring: abo o~ de sbuth-eastern side by \u2018lot cadastral No.294 (part), said side measuring about j 26.16 feéet, oontsining a \u2018superficial are of about 1,198.4 wquare feet, thé said.piece of land being South western | paît of \u2018lot cadastral No of the otticial plan, and \u20186f reterencè \u2018 for the James ard, of the City of Montreal; 1 .j ta piece of land with one stone and \u2018brick, ane wooden and Your brick bulld- ings therean erected south-western side .Ammherst street, Said side measuring about 174.6 feel: on the north western side by lot cadastral No.287, sald side measuring about 26.8 feet; on\u2019 the porth-eastern side by lots cadastrdl Noa.201 and 202 (residue), said \u2018side measuring about 174.6 feet; on the south-eastern side by lot cadastral No.293, sald side measuring about 26.4 feet, containing a superficial area of about 4,623.83 square feet, the sald piece of land being south-western part of lots cadastral Nos.291 and 292 of the official plan and book of reference for the Saint James Warg, of the City of Montreal; 5.A plece of land with ohe stone and twa woopden buildings erected, bounded on the south-westérn sidé by Amherdt -atreet, said measuring abeut.85.5 feet; on.the north-western side by Lagauchetiers street, said side measuring about 26.9 feet; on the northeastern side by lot cadastral No.257 (residud), said aide measurifg about: 85:64.\u2018feet; Of \u2019thd south-édstern shle by tot cadabtral No.291, sald side measuring \u2018about \u201826.8 feet, containing a superficial ep af about 2,298.7 square fee tle sem piece of land being soûfh-western of lot cadastral No.287- of the.official plan and book of reference for the Saint James Ward, of the City of Montreal; 6.2 lege of land with one wooden and - brick and one brick building thereon etected, bounded on the south-western: side by Amherst street, said side mes- string about \u20ac¢ feet; on the north-west em side by lot vadastral-No.39¢ (part), said \u2018slide méasuring about 25.1 feet: on the nôktfh-casterm side by lot cadastral No.354 part (residue), said side measuring.abopt 64.0 feet; on south-eastern .stdé.by Läghuchetiore \u2018étféet, said side measuring about 27.0 feet.containing a: superfieini -area- of about -1,060.8 square feet, the dald piece of Iâhd being southwestern part of lot cadastral No.394 (part), of the official plan and book of reference {or the Baint James Ward, of the.City.of Montreal; love of land with 0 one brick.buitd- ing erected,\u201d bounded on the south Western side by Amberst street.measuring about 63.25 feet; on ~western side by lot cadastral No.391, sald.side measuring about 15.56 feet; on the north-eastern side by lot cadastral No.394 (part residue), said side measiting about 63.25 feet; on the soute n side by lot cadastral No.RAT EXTERMINATED.LIGHTING, HEALING, PLUMBING ~ > .gam purty > and Mice Sug, sxiermin.Jas.Atchison, & takes all ao Rats and Mice secret shed No gi lin Belisable siriar.Theme at rt ie 9° road away for ever.Secret o: originally coe 00.00, x my 1 send it post paid Ben Vb KE Rioux, Causapecal P.Ô.1% [14 COTE ovnx PHONE MAIN 256 HALL EN NEERING WORKS ARONAON & RUTENBERG Jewellers and Money Lenders, 60] ala Bt.Foreale at greatly redye- r = Consulting Engîneers & Surveyors Member N.É.C.Institute : CHEIROPODISF.- 2 tri Bh expprience as Chir- and Somsiailer for tuet: .2 % pin.ë eh ow Let ue Ao SPR : a ce à - oo gold and 8il = rather = er large Ti dre of Jewsiioty.Engineers and Shipbuilders.| \"HOUSEW iy ES.APPRECIATE Cook\u2019s Friend \u2018Baking Powder ||3 | Modause s Ives ; Bold Everywiers, oad a TOILET LAUNDRY) \"0 Guz pire, : Looymkyrons IRON BLODD PILLS | + Serie à ie * ve ! 8 » ts ey =| fe.LAER fp v 34, pati, - said side measuring about 25.1 foal] éôntaining a superficial\u2019 area of about 1,382.5 square feet, the said plece of land belag the south-western part df lot padastral J No.2 3% (part}\"ot the official\u2019 of ce for the Sail dites.wih, of the City of Mont- à \"pose of land with one wooden building thereon.erected, bounded on the south-wextern slde by Amherst street, said sfde measuring about 46.1 feet: on the north-west side by lot cadastral No.-890.said side measuring about* 16.1 feet; on .the north-eastern side by lot cadastra).No.891 (residue).majd side measuring about 46.1 feet: on the south- sastern side by; lot cadastral No.394 (party \u2018said side measuring «about 15.55 Lie Tr Se ri a Dis aboù sa! cet, Pplgce eo Ir dé Toe adic plat 4d t , teterence, for the St.James.Ward of the eo aie 0127 I plete Of land with 5 te wooden baflding thereon erected, ded on the sguth- by te strébt, raid a side Abont Tout: op edtern side by tie/lane.= eat about 15.15 feat or on she.0 8 \u2018Fine Boutly iris bounded on the { a hand peine Ste Bet of ax N plan and book of refetence for the io James Ward of the City of Montreal.\"10.A pigce ot land, with ome brick build, thereon, bounded on the south- w aide by Amberst etroet, said side measuring about 2L2 feet; on the northwestern side by lot cadastral No.388, said.side measuring about 15.0 feet; .on the north-eastern side by lai cadastral No.389 (remidue) maid pide measuring about 21.2 feet; on the south-eustern side by the lene, sald side measuring about 1590 foot, containing a superficial area of about 818.0 square feet, the said piece of land being south-western part of lot cadastral No.389, of the official plan and book of reference for the St.James Ward.of the City of Montreal.11.A plece of land with three brick buildings thereon erected, bounded on the south-western .side by Amherst sireet.said slide measuring about 53.8 feet: on the north-western side by lot cadastral No.387, suid side measuring about 156.0 feet; on the north-eastern side by lot cadastral No.885 (residue), sald side measuring about 53.8 feet; on the south: eastern aide by lot cadastral No.389, said side measuring about 15.0 feet, cun- taining a auperificial area of about 807.0 square feet, the said piece of land being south-western part of jot cadastral No.888, of the official plan and book of reference for the St.James Ward of the City of Montreal., 12.A piece of land with one brick \u201cbullding thereon erected, bounded an the \u2018south-western sjde by Amherst street, \u2018sald side measuring about 37.8 feet; on the north-western side by Dorchester | streat, said side measuring about 15.1 \u2018feet; on th cadastral 0.387 (residue), said side measuring about 87.8 feet; on the gouthi- eastern side by lot cadastral No.338, sald side measuring about 15.0 feet, containing a superficial area of about 563.9 sguare feet, the sald plece of land being south-western part of lot cadastral No.«387, of the official plan and book of refer- \u2018ence for the Bt.James Ward of the City of 13.A plece of land, with one wooden \u201cbuilding thereon erected, bounded on the south-western side by Amherst street, said side measuring about 48.0 feet; on | the north-western side by lot cadastral F No.588, said side measuring about 14.45 feet: on the north-eastern side by lot chdastral No.659 (residue), sald \u2018side measuring about 48.2 feet; on the southeastern side by Dorchester street, said side measuring about 14.45 feet, containing a superficlal area of about \u20ac93.6 ,square feet, the said piece of land being «the south-western part of lot cadastral No.589 of the official plan and book of reference for the St.James Ward of the City of Montreal: | 14.A piece of land with one brick F buliding thereon erected, bounded on the south-western side by Amherst street, said side measuring about 43.1 feet; on the horth-western side by lot cadastral I No, 587, said side measuring about us feet; on .the ngrth-pastern y 40 cadastral No.688 (residue), said side measuring about 43.1 feet: on the soutb- - eastern side by lot cadastral No.689, said side measuring about 14.45 feet, containing a superficial urea of about 623.9 square feet, the said piece of land being the south-wèstern part of lot cadastral No.588, of the official plan and book of reference for the St.James Ward of the City of Montreal.15.A ple¢e vf land with one brick building thereon erected, bounded on the south-western side by Amherst street, said side measuring about 46.0 feet; on the north-western side by lot cadastral -Na.586, aaid side menaauring about 16.2 \u201cfeet; on .the north-eastérn side by lot cadastral No.B87 (residue), aaid side \u2018measuring about 46.0 feet; on the southeastern side by lot cadastral\u2019 No.688, said side measuring about 146.6 feet, containing.a superficial area of about 688.1 square feet, the sald plece pf land being tern part of lot cadastral\u2019 No.687, of the official plan and book of reference for the St.James Ward of the City ot Montreal.b 16.A piece of land with one wooden building thereon @rected, bounded on the south-western side by Amberst street.said side measuring about 32.1 feet;\u201d \u2018thé nôrii-westary site by lot ca -No.585 (part), sald side measii Noout 82.1 Teet; où the south GA g about eet; on the southeastern\u201d by lot cadastral No.587, sald side measuring about 15.2 feet, contaln- ing a.erficlal ares of about 1,252.0 unt the said piece of land being | fpuare south-western part of lot eadastral l-No.686, of the official plan and book of \"Preference for the St.James Ward of the City of Montreal.17.A pfece of land with one brick building thereon erected, bounded on the south-western side by Amherst street, the said side measuring about 21.4 feet; on .the north-western side by lot cadastral No.585 (part), sald side measuring about 12.8 feet; on the north-eastern side by lot cadastral\u2019 No.686 part (residue), sald Side measuring about 21.4 feet; on the south-eastern side by lot cadastral No.586.sald side measuring about 12.6 feet, containing a superficial area of about 271.8 square feet, the said piece of land being the south-western part of lot cadastral No.585 (part), of the official plan and book of reference for the St.James Ward of the City of Montreal.of bs \"18, plecs of land.with one, brick buildtég thereon erected, bounded on the south-western side.by Amherst street, pd side measuring about 21.4 feet; on he north-western \"Side by lot cadastral No: 585 (part), said side measuring about 12.7 feet; on the north-eastern site by lot \u2018cadastral Na.58% part (residue), sald side measuring about 2L4, feet; om the sduth-eas.ern side by lot \u2018cadastral No.586 (part), sald side measuring about 12.8 feet, containing a superficial area of about 272.8 square feet, the said piece of being out western patt of lot cain 588 (part), of the official plan and book, nf ference Tor \u2018the Saint James Ward, of the City of Montreal.19.A piece of land with one brick building thereon erected, bounded en the south-westerfi pide by Amherst street, sald side mpasuring about 42.6 feet; on -the uorth-western side by lot cadastral No.584, sald side measuring about 1R.4 feet; on the north-eastern side by lot cd- dastre) No.585, part (residue), sald side measuring about 42.6 feet; on_the southeastern side by lot cadastral No.585 {part), said Bide measuring about 13.7.{ feet, containing a superficial area of about 658.9 square feet, the said piece of land being south-western part of lot cadastral 7 pus (part), of\u2018the official plan and.book of reference for tue Baint James Ward, of the Clty of Montreal.20.A piece of land with one brick bulld- ing thereon erected, bounded on the south-western #lde.by Amherst street.sald Bide mensuring about 42.8 feet; on the north-western side by lot cadastral No.688, said-.side messuring about 14.0 feet; on the north-eastern side by lot ca- -dastral No.584 (residue), #4id side measuring about.43.8 feet; on the south-east- er: side by lot cadastral No, 685 (part).Sada gide asuring about 13.4 feet, containing a s icial area of about 581.1 square feet, the sald piece of land Doing south-western part of lot 684, of the official pl and\u2019 book Not reference for the Saint James Ward, of the City of.Montreal.; 21.A piece of land with one wooden bullding thereon erected, bounded on the south-western side by Amherst street, sald side measuring about 18.3 feet; on the north-western side by lot cadas No.582, said side measuring about 15.66 feet; on the north-easterm side by lot cadastral No.882 part (residue).baid' side measuring about 18.8 feet: on the southeastern side by lot cadastral, No.532 (part), said aide measuring about 15.8 feet, containing a suporfictal area of About 287.8 square feet, thé said of land being south-western part 16t cadastral No.58% (part).of the official n and book of reférence for the Raint Ward, ot the City.of Montreal.22.A pl of ana with two brick builéings ereor; erected, bounds on the pouth-western side by Amherst fitrect, said\u2019 side medauring about 89.3 feet; on the \u2018north-western.side by Jot cadastral Ne £681.maid side.meaauring\u2019 about 12.2 feétg on the north-eastern side by lot astral No.582 (residué),\u201d said -side puring about 69.2 feet: dn \"the south- œ 5583, side by lot cadastral | sreatrating about 1 wilh Sra pe» 35 2 RE 108 : i side Me tot ca ; uses rie iron, Si Eid a of about gn sav tg he mi | | north-eastern side by lot | bout | 16.3 feet: on the north eastern side by JOU! lish feet ana But Deadly Weather! | The chill dampness which fills the air even on our mild Spring days makes this season one to be dreaded by sufferers from throat, bronchial and lung troubles.No other remedy performs so well the dual object of fortifying the system to enable it to resist future attacks, and healing the ravages already made by the disease as ATHIED'S SYRUP \u201c Of Tar and Cod Liver Oil.A bottle should be on hand in every home, and a dose at night before even the cough is heard will prevent many a severe {liness\u2014ward Off, in many cases, that moet dreaded of all diseases, Corsumption.85 cents a large bottle.Bold everywhere.Beware of imitations, most of which sre cheap, inferior and dangerous substitutes, J.L.MATHIEU CO., Sherbrooke, Que.Wholesale Depot in Montreal\u2014 L.Chaput, Flis & Cie.a .square feet, the said piece of land being south-western part of lot cadastral No.\u2018official pian and book of reference for the Saint James Ward, of the City of Montreal.23.A plece of land with one brick and one wooden building thereon erected, bounded on the south-western side by Amherst street, sald side measuring.about 80.8 feet; an the north-western sidq by lot cadastral No.881 (part), said side measuring about 14.76 feet; on the northeastern side by lot cadastral No.581 part (residue), said side measuring about 80.3 feet; on the south-eastern side by lot cadastral :No.688, said side measuring, about 13.2 feet, containing a superficial area of about 1142.0 square feet, the said plece of land being the south-west ern part of lot cadastral Ne.581 (part), of the official plan and book of reference for the Saint James Ward of the City of Montreal; 24, A plece of land with one stone and brick building thereon erected, bounded on the south-western side by Amherst street, said side measuring about 43.0 feet; on the.north-western side by lot cadastral No.579, sald side measuring about 15.1 feet; on the north-eastern side by lot cadastral No.580 (residue), sald side measuring about 43.0 feet: on the south-eastern side by lot cadastral No.581 (part), sald side measuring about 15.1 feet, containing a superficial area of about 649.3 square feet, the said piece © of land being south-western part of lot Cadastral No.580, of the official plan and book of reference for the -Baint James Ward, of the City of Mohtreal; 26.A plece of d with one brick and three wooden buildings thereon erected.bounded on the south-western side by Amherst street, said side measuring about 77.1 feet: on the north-western side by Saint Catherine street, sald eide measuring about 15.1 feet; on the narth- eastern side by lot cadastral No.579 (residue), said side measurihg about 77.1 feet; on the south-eastern side by lot cadastral No.580, spid side measuring about 15.1 feet, containing a superticial area of about 1164.3 square feet, the said piece of land being south-westérn of lot cadastral No.579, of the \u2018official plan and book of reference for the Saint James Ward, of the City of Montreal.The whole In accordance with a plan ef the improvement deposited la.the ty Surveyor's Office.- All the above dimensions are in \u2018Eng- L.J.ETHIER, J.L.ARCHAMBAULT, Attorneys for the City of Mantresl.Qty Hall, Montreal, 16th March, 1904.747 WILLIAM S.HAMILTON WAS ACQUITTED.Of the Charge of Murder at the Carleton Assizes.Ottawa, March 30.\u2014Willjam S.Ham- flton, formerly of the Montreal police force, and later of the Ottawa force, and now proprietbr of the Oxford Cafe, was yesterday acquitted of the charge of murderin ng Fitzgerald, whom be ejected from his cafe on March 11: The case occupled the court Monday and yesterday morning and wis gived to the jury in the afternoon.The jury, after four and a halt hours\u2019 deliberation, returned a verdict of not guilty.The verdict was recelved with cheers by.the spectators, who crowded the court room.The judge, in ordering the release of Hamilton, reminded him that \u2018he had had a narrow escape, and ¢au- tioned him te be careful in future how he used his physical strength.ALIEN IMMIGRATION BILL IN BRITAIN., London, March 30.\u2014 The Alien Immigration bill was introduced in the House Commons and passed its first reading without a division.The bill follows the recommendations of the report of the Royal Co alien immigration, many.res pects to the United tates immigration law; but no educational reqtirement is The P Canal C isslon.New York, March 30.\u2014The members of the Panama Canal Commission sail ed yesterday Colon on the steamship Al They will inepeot the route of the , and look over some of the\u2019 dotaments of the Canal Company, preparatory to the delivery of the prôperty to.the United States Government.They probably will remain at the Isthmus about two months, Three medical men from the United States army and navy go with the commission, and will make an inspection of the canal route with respect to the sanitary conditions.dmiral Walker said no contracts would be let, as the canal was fot yet actually the property of the United States.Port Arthur's Food Supply.\u201c Wei-Hai-wet, March 80.\u2014 It a asti- mated the food supply &t Pott Afthirf is sufficient for one month.Tha garrison is not so large as répresénted.It does not exoeed ten thousand ex- elusive of the naval strength.Work on the damaged vessels is progressing diligently.In the bombardment of March 10.ninety per cent.of the Jap-| anege projectiles burst.ware three small fires, as a ult, but no: wholeaale conflagrations are reported.John A.Flett in Brockville._ Brockville, Ont., March\" 30~\u2014~John A.Rie .president of the Dominion Trades is in Brockville, conferring Sos Focal union mer.Last evening he met the \u2018Longshoremen and de- Hv add be Ses an ress to etd mem ini heed © a mass \u2018 VIS THE MONET 3 ission on | yourself, since you will des & he improved appearance in fl} be clearer, y brighter and Sddr \u201cproposed, ägreem Fwrould vou gest sh 14 mys he od qu sfg ou be.done,\u201d ad .EI [4-1 \u2014 NSAPPROPRIATED\" Interesting Matters - Die-.cussed.in dos pa Last Evening.- ; + Ra m \u201ca SL Uae A QUESTION - OF Tito\" At Meeting of Council Last Etehtog Matter Was Again Thrèshad Out | and Auditors Will Report, nN At the special meeting of the mount Town Coupcl], last svénlogs the it Delweeh: he Lown apd the Montreal Street Railwag not come up for or hf Cot Plow, chafeman of rahe: RAY Light Committee, Med pial \u2018committee were.not êt prepared to submit a report, The numerous rate-payers.whi wr: In attendance in the expectation of 3n Interesting discussion = were not thwarted.however, .Wham a.lefter from ex-Councillor Stevens was read, & discussion followed, in Which \u201cfeelfri at times ran high.The letter chur 4 that sundry monies, collected .pnder.- speclal by-laws had not ed in the manner specified.Thé.mat ter has excited considerable inte; in Westmount, and has \u2018dimes in various city papérs, but ne definite charge has been made before the - SE Charges in wring nie bat n wr 3 follows: & which .resd, > \u201c \u201cThat the special taxes Rave.not.\u201d been asssessed in accordapee.with: the : of the Uy:laws, - Sunder Ju which the loans were issued, .the proceeds.of these loans .\u2018haves not; been exclusively devoted to the pur-: + pose for which they were gbtained.\u2019 - \u201cThat the sinking funds\u2018 collgbtéd \" previous to November 1, 1801 amounts .ing to more than $75,795, -hags- not > been invested in ance IWfth provisions \u2018of the town chartef, diduse: 893.but have been illegilly missppro- priated to other purposes, Tor whieh no Satisfactory account Has evêr Dee © rendered.\u2019 The ex-Counclilor;, who was tinal: | tendance at .the meeting, wad asked te explain his position.Mr.Steveds stated that the.question had been «be-\u2026 \u2018forq the Council fop.-the.Jast .4wo years.The Council had \u2018hitherto mati ; téined.that they wèêre pot \u2018con: With the actions of thet and any\u2019 investigation Ww.fh w \u2018prove efficient would take too long Re believed that \u2018this was not \u2018tait 15.\u2018the\u2019: tax payer, who wanted to know what.-had been done with his Jmoney,nor ih- ©.deed to the Council itself, which: after several years had elapsed, would be\u2019 compelied to meet a liability for pred an adequate tax had been imposed, the proceeds of which had beeti-diberte > ed fc- other purposes.Mr.Stevens asked that the Councit appoint 2 qorn- \u201c mission composéd of à Cauncillor, a: - representative .from - the- comptamant [ tax-payers, and the town's guditoff, an who would trivéstigate and report.- IF-CHARGES ARB PROVEN.Mayor Cross then remarked.set could not see the adyantage of course.of proceedifigs.\u201d TW\u201d charges are proven, \u2018Mr.Stevens, Le CE © \"Yes; - \"interpolated NEL RN \u201cwhat advantage would \u20181 Drs - charges are proved.But Me: Mayor] reg don\u2019t see that any specific &h have been made.IF the.audios Gen.port has net been intelligible 0\u2019 ven, perhaps the fault ts not but with Mr.St an ili excitad the ire ef vas \u201cCharges have been repented Which\u2019 reflect 4n_the town's th Stevens dhafges thef funds.have: misapplied.We are not here a oft discussion.Several times Clos has tried this.I \u2018don\u2019t be! - 8 \u201ccouncil! allowing itself, to be.Soins inated by any legal Petruchip\u2019 vor\u201c % one e t us have\u201d the ir.\u2019 tion by all meass.\u2018 Anvestly Secretary treasurer into arose .\"to make an frsurnrer Mino portion of, the sinking fund which.Mr.Stevéhs charged had been misapplied, had been applied for roads, eic.dor this purpose the council had voted'the sale.of a portion of the town's bonds.As'it was an unfavourable momen} tor the sale of the bonds, the sinking - fund.had been drawn on, but an tient value in bonds bad been pleded \u201c0 .credit.fie, Mt.Stevens to his feet: \u2018ep * challenge Mr.into to prove ône doliat of the $75,000/has been répoesented by Mr.Minis answered: \u201cThé 315,000 ge not misappropriated, \u2018but Used for construction of dreins and for; town works The use ot every can be explained.\u201d Mr, Stévéhs was ich.aékef; by Mayor Cross what he would Ï should be done were the charges 3 en.ES what I will say and do 4» & \u2018rate It wos thon moved by Ald.matter be referred: to SETH A ditors, who should report Pt RAS grounds for establishing o forma ve \"CRIE Gaibraseh aaked 15 Mie Si would be allowed \u2018to\u2019 be such inv tion .bt Hatt de \u2018will have the \u201cIntvilege of ratepayer,\u201d rep Mayor en a which answer Mr.Galbraith ¢ .* himself satisfl hr After the battle was.overt wat plained that dy the word \u201ctifa; times dns x préation,\u201d Mr.Stevens dia act me anything Mke \u2018em roa as ol money bad not been.used as ed for in the by-laws, «= - Council members D Croës and Counotliÿrs vs braith, Duclos, Knox and Consingaamn pitts Belleville.\u2014Mrs.Meltess Wi a wh Losing Flesh \u201cRight about, FACE!\" backward.\u201d Stop losing flesh! de stopped You must also hacking co cough.You must eat wel Tou oF well.ANGIER\u2019'S PE.FRoLEUN EM SiON help you Lo all \u2018this.A correct therapeutic agent what- you want.Angler's Fetrorey muision is uniformly gifficap itp stimulatiig arid re-enforoing ac nutrition.Its merit and doubly pon $5 value are strongly assured: by.the \u2018, a \u2018fact that it Is ldrgely prescribed hy the y t thedical Dy seeping Do not invite oom sumption Eat three Searty mi epls a day.ar Sih tet cough: \u201cTone up the system by taking Ansiere Petroleum Emulsion.afler each.meal, and at bed-time, and fn à \u2019 tively short the you will hardly general health.Your of Ang firmer, and show renewed a | grogzists sell \u201cAngters E been! bXpénd-\" 2 tas _1 challenge him wi \u201cThat 1s \u2018not for.mé to may,\u201d he rest: ponded, \u201cbut for the ogundiliv: L A ecial, Ar Le.Loureneer cm0 0000 vus ee ess een \u2018 an .: HOSIERY \u2014Mon's Fine Black Cashmere Half Hoss, lace aniles, fancy 1-18 embroidered fronts.extra spliced heels and toes: special price, vere ir, 4Bc, or paîre for.+-++-00 cocoon sesose svsetosssans .Also a better grade at, per pair, Bc, or 3 pairs for .iy : Grocery Items for Thursday.| Regular.Thursday.Mrs.Dooley\u2019s Laundry Bond, 8 bare.ve enssso wee \u2018ee Pe 2 Cocoanut roons, per Jb.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.\u2026.sr « o\u2026., 3 boxes Maple Cream Chocolates rouvre ste0ss svaceu vcsvccs 200 .Lipton's oo, 1-Ib.tin .+0000000000e \"evceu \u2018wvévee Eastern Townships\u2019 Creamery Butter, per Ib, .-\u2014 + Wednesday lists of Bargains will be repeated fo-morrow, F'insradag Thursday\u2019s Special Items Contributed by.the Basement Dept.; \u2019 Tableware and.Kitchen Utensils that will be required in the prepara.of the Easter Day meal.\u201d on Plain White Meat Platters, 3,000 Gola Cu 4 1G i2es from § to 10 inches, ular v 0 30s Taf Save, reg- i from 60c to a\u201d dosen; special they each .,.te price, Thursday, each .2%o 2 doen ted China Por- 1,000 deep Tin Jelly Plates, ss- Tags Sets, J pieces in each, - sorted sixes, worth So and fo; .Seorth 506, be cleared Bt, per \u2018your choice, .\u201ceee A CNE 100 dos.Bread and Butter Pla $0 dozen Steel Frying Pans.a3.new Lines Quality 250, your choice at, eash.186 worth $3 n, to be © 1 19 dosen Black 0 .melt Le.«.-.+.EBo Roasting Pans, regular wal aoû \"net Gloss Joly Dishes, 4 Toe, our spegial prive, sch.Sp.igolige\u201d in\" Alageter: new pat.epscial Gas Tosters, Worth 3 : ; usdal fitch, Tho doses, - each, while they last, take ons: .| your choloe do: at, ench.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.24e + MÜ oorcorscentenen nec taenesneucé su 1261 Flawless Values and Styles| ea aan on ree i ECS PR browns, i xrays, alo black: sises.§% tof | ot THE .MONTRE AL DAILY.STAR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1904.\u2018BALLOONS * GIVEN\" AWAY FREE With-Obildren's.Kid Gloves and Boots .- 2.i \u201cSON DN TS.WEEK OF THURSDAY || ais Er Newer BARGAIN DAY SALE This is always a principal feature in a Ladies\u2019 Costume, always get | THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ON GOOD FRIDAY AS USUAL.m0\" Neck Ruches, in Chiffon, White, Black, Black and White, New Paris: | ian effects, tie New Caperine style with broad shoulder effect.All pretty \u2014 WILL BE HELD \u2014\u2014 | Greatest Showing of Easter Novelties in Canada.||\" ein pero To Morrow, Thursday, mings, others studded with Steel and Gold Beads.The New Fifth Avenue Bow, in Chiffon and Applique, and every- $14.00 New EASTER MILLINERY ||| éés aim, Se ed feed sd mit my AOTC ; } WASH STOCKS.: Store will be closed.; ( t S $0 25 Not in all Canada will you find such Embroidered Oriental Stocka, all shades.Fancy Golf Stocks and pd Ce t OS ume e a beautiful assortment of Euster Hats Stock Ties: J aturally .f- The most astonishing offer ever as are gathered here, and priced so Fancy Lace Stocks, from 0c to $5.00.2 made at this time of the year.Fancy, low.; eo 41 selling stylish up-to-date Costumes at Virot EASTER, VEILS, br the beginning of the seagon.It's Parls Model Hats, from Roger, Virol, Opalescent Vells, in blue, brown, green, mauve, gray.; and Lewis, besides others, magnificent creations, that only iy genius } BELTS FOR THE NEW COSTUME.\u2014 could conjure.Specia y $5.00 ; ; : h Leather Belts.priced from .7 .characteristic of Carsley's.Le lies* Handsome Costume, in black box cloth, mide with panel skirt, fitted with half-inch tucks, plaits and bands of taffeta silk, heading of black Is the first and foremost ate traction in this Bargain List, \"1 and gold brald, adjustable Empress 7 - Cc à Silk Belts, special line for Easter week, 5ûc.Every woman likes a new pair of Gloves for Easter S8un- (A belt, short bolero jacket, new pouch READY-TO-WEAR HATS In an In Seweiied Belts, Gold and Crush Silk.day, and we do our share in supplying that want, in offering C a sleeve, turnover cuff, flat neck finish, terminable variety of smart shapes, ; Ladies\u2019 2-dome fastening Kid Gloves, with fancy ilk embroid- trimmed with bands and fancy black idea) masterpieces of Chiffon, Sequins .ered backs, sizes 5} to 7}, as perfect fitting a Glove as is poe- and gold braid, Hned Itallan silk, and straw.Special prices, Our Glove Dept.at Easter Time ee Dane mir ao ee PE Bree, Broom, flushed, with on hire.buttons.$1.50, $2.20 and .$2.70 Meena one of the Hn Jin the store\u2014Ogilvy\u2019s Gloves mean the best Green, Blue and White.Thursday's 8 Price ; : ostume on ur 7 ve.you can possib A $9.25 V'égibeys mena doiter Good it lower prices than you can get aay- EASTER NECKWEAR.oe whe \u201c4 Dressing Jackets SILK WAISTS FOR EASTER %%°° Rares sa.20 cal dry SE Ki Give, in tne newert shader of Champagne J Ea Porat, ie Hock Colum, he styles sod shadsgmow weeny 4 ray a ans, an | These dainty Qei.nents are the \u2014 | correct thing tor Easter gifts, and There never was a better opportunity to buy handsome Silk Waists To buy what 1e ay and stylish, por Or Misses Glove, in shades of Tans, Mode and Grays, 75¢ a pair.! Easter givihg 1s popular.for so little.There is not in all Canadu à better assortment than you'll an not 0 fed Garste b in A épecial Bays\u2019 Glove, tn Modes, Tan and Grays, all sjses for boys, ; Lee Le turmedows Pma at Caraley'a.Two very spgcis! lines quoted.Lu Pere lt la ES PEE eam Toy Balloons for the Children.| | Jakes, mae tee el A very stylish Silk A handsome Silk Ladies\u2019 Seven sous Dress mil A Seyvepir mg pair at $1.00 and over.y : ixed tweedg side = broidery.Special .aist in Japanese silk of m oh large sise Blown Rubber Balloons Ia all colors.Will amuse pm Ladies\u201d Fine White Lawn Dressing Naist, all-over à ucked w J P three tabs.edged In dark green silk.2000 tor anal Ral girls and boys better and longer than any oie 96 each, Jackets,.short fitted back, Jong loose\u2019 ront, ! front, low necks, with large turn- hand ceedle work, in down collar, trimmed embroidery, newest style sldeves:\u2019 Spe- $i.50 beautiful colors, in- de with embroid- trimmed fancy steel buttons lapped or made k d seams, a well finished and stylish 00 Tha v's price ot ered front yoke an Dress Skirt, for $6.00.Spe- $4 29 rads, Ce sleeve, rows of dainty [elml.y - clal.' cludi Val lace * .cluding red, pale blue, alenciennes A Dress A Sik Special reseda, navy, white, trimming, tucked back Tweed Special mt haine sions A Doub le Heads + For Thursday JAPANESE SILKS, despite the | also in black.Special and cuffs, in black or Be here early on Thursday morn- \u2014 : _ 25 dozen Ladies 1 : VERY 7 ME ou NEED THEM MOST.great advance on these Silks.caused white, sizes 12 to 42 ing If you would participate in this \" oxen es Heavy Englis esting Blouses, both .by the war, Catéley's prices go down price 3 4 * great bargain.oad.crime large pea Tt at 0 C Esch when market criëé up.Special 41 pleces Dress Tweeds, in check thet are splendid $3.50 values.Thursday.and .d stripe effects, In fawns \u2018 BU \u201c : grays, 48 to 64 inches wide.Splen- J S t t Sh i 24 Ladies\u2019 Sample Suits, In the new Eton and Bolero ef- did value at $1.00 to $1.60.59¢ ontrea S mar es - ÿ ow ng fects, made of fine Venetians and Fancy Tweeds, Special on Thursday .: \u2019 worth $18.75, $22.50 and $25.00, and worth every cent : .of it.There is no excuse for us selling them cheaper .} 28c Silk Ties 19c OF , only that we want to attract ladles here to-morrow., While they last on _Thursday.'veeeso'e \u2018 20 piecés only Black Japanese .8tiks, 27 .inches; wide, good weight, |.suitable for Blouses Regular c .86¢ yard.Thursday .29 : 1500 Linen Towels .Housekeeperf, don\u2019t lose sight of ' this special bargain when in The Big Store on Thureday.1,500 All Pure Linen Huckaback Towels, red borders and fringed ends, size 20 x 40 inches.Regular value La A These Pretty Tiles will be quickly: .MAKERS\u2019 STOCK OF pest, D0, mies ¢ Cailor-Made Ladies\u2019 Whitewear hai of iy.SAC hr co To-morrow We Present An Array of Easter Millinery At 10 to 20 Per \u2018Cent.Lower Than the Special Thursday .+.«ee» that for variety; style and value easily discounts any other house in the trade.15 cents \u2018each.Thursday., ie ~ : LADIES\u2019 and MISSES\u2019 UNTRIMMED STRAW SHAPES .: \u2014 12; Maker Sold Them at to the Trade.Muslin Blouses ES UNTRIMM PE Soto $275 _ .\u201c : , An ideal opportunity to secure one 29 LADIES and Misags\u2019 READY-TO-WEAR STREET HATS .$125 to $4.95 Men\u2019s Hats The balance of this great Whitewear Af Meal onporuniy to Sor away LADIES and CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS.$2.95 to $25.00 Here's Hat values that will save you j i a low prices.ALL SILK FRENCH VEILINGS in plain and spotted Meshes, black money on Thursgay: i, stock has just been delivered.Better styles own low prices n and spo! eshes, Ladies\u2019 White Swiss Muslin [ ~ and colored, worth np to 86c.To-morrow, per yard.5o and 15¢ | ;ÙŸ Men's and Y une Mei\u2019 Fine Qual- | \u2014newer ideas\u2014greater assort- Walst, with dainty colored figures, || ; \u201c° \\ dors isle.Spe Fe pe are 8120 ments than in the first lot if that tucked front collar «n° S130 || Extlusive creations that have that inimitable style effect which all 0 poe TELA.SPECIAL À STYLISH DERBY HATS for men were possible.These magnifi- A very Dainty Walst In White smart dressers tecognise as a master fouch that makes it ultra fashion- SIL 2 Ee ONE ee wide, In au colors ox: 10\u20ac - 2H a young ven.amart, -new an Muslin, richly embroider ro \u2019 ; ! A Bg: | folie ap de paniers cent a cots Lore Prin by yr! Mane rim se at you wil} nayé to pay less at Marchand\u2019s stores for euch original { cept white ; regular 250.To-marrow, per yard : \u2018 FE) em \u2018an ere eme.s\u2019 med with insertion and fine tucks, 228 Herstbn Yhursday, $1.85 to $2.70 VE arg t nC nada 1 le newest pouch sleeve, wide cufta [If c: eations as we display is explained by the fact that you are buying \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 La \u20ac à! itewear in Canada and con- trimmed Insertion.Special $2.65 À direct from the \u201cmanufacturer.Hosiery Values \u2018sist af Corset Cover, Night price.2.000000 .FROM 8 to 10 AM.That will astonish You whe a ) 3 are told tharos.ne dusthe- beamed | 14 Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, etc.Handkerchiefs 1 , From Factory to Wearer.| LADIES RUBBERS at &F 8 them.The entire stock will be laid out That ni ps pinpertection x EE 60D pairs Ladies\u2019 Babbar sixde 23 té | gf } - ce .mère Hose, seatnions, ant Biack Cash.on special tables in the White- Jor on And them \"Ne riddle profite to pay hers, only one, the manufacturers 7, every pair périect 2 ot 2 Se erg ible make, spacial wai\u201c: Tor spring i.wear department and priced from 110 dosen Ladies Pure Linen Hem- {No other Mantreal store will give you such an opportunity and ads rubber .= > \u2014 weax nade to sell at 30c a : af stite ndkerch arro .- pair, popecial ES.Les don 21% 10 to 20 per Cent.Lower Than the Maker Soid Them Regular 204 value.Thursday.(DC vantage artists, designers and cutters are the , mos experienced hands in ; .\u2014 .' 723 dog.Ladies\u2019 | : , JO Ci Là i 3 , 1 ee Ribbed Vests.dor spring wear, low 7 at To The Trade.CL 1% dozen Ladies\u2019 Extra Quality this trade in Montreal.\u201d Le \u2019 BAY , vint = neck, Jong-\u2014sleeves \"end lace trim- Pure Linen Et Handker- | .: EARS med shaped.Worth 20 canta \u2019 @ Chiefs, 1-4 in.hems, fine sheer weave, A 6 EAT VALUE IN BLOUSE sil S, .NG aes.or cui 5 EASTER KID GLOVES fd mmm ie ois 'S,_STORES ; Ÿ i \u2026- ; - Thursday .2 j : » } >.2,000 yards Plain and Fancy Blouse Silks in Taffeta, Libs rt Batins PE | A OGurtain Out |, MANDSOME EMBOSSED BOXGIVEN AWAY FREE wit EVERY Wash Goods ' Thmahoar and sal or of Fane Sid Fob dx Chet SC.Ÿ It you, sre thinking: of Temewing: No need to tell you of the excellence of Carsley's Kid Gloves.Queenly style, that vie with Silks 2334 ST.CATHERINE.1869 NOTRE eg oe a spleadid range of colors Silks worth up to 766, Thursday , vo roy! this be a They've stood the test of years, If you care for all that quality, style and for popularity.\u2018: ol oe \u2018#T.CATHERINE.$508 NOTRE DAME (St.Heary).your choice at - Yard, | © \u2018 price indicates you'll come here for your Easter Kid Gloves.t 7 = : 3 , hn 110 pairs ROMAN STRIPE CUR- LADIES\u2019 FRENCH KID GLOVES, in newest shades and latest QQ designs MUFLINS, int do eee) \u2018COLOURED DRESS GOODS.BLACK [DBESS GOODS.! 28 TAINS, ii\u2019 maroon, blue or green styles.embroidered back, taver finger effect.Speclal, pair .newest shades.Special .1 vv 44 inch.wide, all wool Voile de Paris, 42 inch wide, all wool Volle de Paris: grounds, fieatty fringed side and end.LADIES\u2019 EXTRA FINE FRENGOH KID GLOVES, in shades to ilsC ] in al colors, Sbe- To-mor- and Etamines; regular, boc.' Tal rds long, Worth $125 ggg match new costumes, latest stitched back.Special .o.oo.$1.20 SCOTCH GINGHAMS, the regular row.cree.30\u20ac To-MOITOW.#00 20s ann.88c pair.Special, pair .LADIES\u2019 PERFECT FITTING KID GLOYV 3.latest Grenoble 65 25c quality, In those dainty designs A : LACE SASH NET.\u20145 pleces Not- new embroidered back, tapering finger effect, 2 dome fastener.158 | so characteristic of Scotch LININGS.FLANNELETTES., are Gace Soh Net, ape ac Special .244420 era s see des e na Lana eerie aires designs.Special .200 25 pieces only.Fine Black Percaline 27 inch wide Fancy Printed Wrapper- \u2014 | and arm wate?wil make nina a8 good se PP sir?bap TRL clo dota, and Dress Linings.worth se.tte Flagnelettes far Biouses and Wash Goods Shades.oer Will make almast-as good new Pena we $1.30 Din She a contrast \u201c250 vl Ta PRIS 10c| Wrappes, NE NS To-morrow Ge | Queenly style, that vie with Sika .\u2018 .Ll S.2 À for popularity.1.7 5 S ATEEN UNDE RSKIRTS \" Do not fail to see our Easter display, finer than ever.inch wide.fast wah R : Es Jew MUSLINS, th dainty flordl $ C Cloth.Tams - .: i} : pe ; * round Printa; regular see Bile Fan hile sine, tn oven work.\u2018 +3 N designs and fancy colored : : JF + Sésame and faney colors MIC To-morrow's Underskirt Bargain will be the best we've offered this FOR BOYS OR GIRLS.Choice Western Beef, Thursday .eve cenrnn.Te! Thursday .i.1.ee BO 4 SCOTCH GINGHAMS, the regujar season; purchased at about half from a manufacturer who wanted * 20 dozen Navy Blue Cloth Tams, 50 pieces or only, 38 inch White Lansdowne Cambrie, Sie: sott nied the 15e ; 05 25c quality, in those dainty designs money.and it's the Carsley way to pass over to cubtomers on the same lined throughèut, finished with silt F d Veal kind.Thursday, per yard.,.cco .+» a ve vdéavsecce .Sige | § \"0 characteristic .of Scotch Ç | vasa lettered band and streamers, 9c \u201d Milk © , pti a designe Special re oo: 20 8 xtra quality Black Mercerized Sgteen Underskirts, cut gener- Regular 26c.Thursday .oo - a A 3 .some: are \u2018| \u2018ously, w u ounce crinkled sateen, overflounce has two tucks, fin- ° \u201cPE 2 À : forme in white (0 pretty dots and ished with white needlework, fihished with dust ruffle, double stitch seams 25c Cloth Caps 18e ° } Our celebrated oure of i FOR THE EARLY SHOPPERS ONLY = From 8 to.8am sprigs In white to contrast.and twin needle strappings, a Skirt that would, sell freely at FOR BOYS, YOUTHS or MEN, \" heavy, Roller Towelling for the h - - % 290 | 3175 regular.Special on Thursday.950 15'aozin an,Scoteh Tweed Goit Caps, Hams and Bacon, 1 Bony Plush Finish Cream Gunton Flannel - 31 Be sa Tg Meats that are bound té please and at prices that season, 1 to 1 1.3 yard lengths, your ._ - well lined and shed, In sizer ; Pio Shay SHOE VALUES \u201cREMARKABLE\u201d i sues sein gd 200 Mill Ends of Tr ycods.the last lot of the ?5 c cach, pp the bedrooms.The cost.is smalj: - | : .a\" will - lease.Call: and see\u2019 the quality of our goods, choice, while they past, if they last the \u2019 4 Xe Swiss Muslin .and.Hemstit Much abive the ordinary in point of values, thorodghly reliable 1- mele \u2018Pp Ÿ hour : 3 eS > mm tn mal inci MY: LADIES VICI KID STRAP SHOES, ext os \" 0 Sliverware A even if you de not inteud to buy » let us tempt you.\u2014 4 co Hd re > $I.49 Pretty Dessert Set, comprising!\" Next door to Bennet, the Fieriet.70 9 3 Doses Merth ef.th 6 Windsor Hotel: 768 yards wide.Tarmorrow,' per square yarG.4.2.4.Lesenec0e 19e Ve St cu 1 erie to size.Specla] price .eres Cream Jug, Sugar.Bowl and Gold HALL DOOR COCOA MATS, reversible, with clore borders, suitable .taining plat- BOYS TWEED 8UITS.\u2014 Two-Piece Tweed: \u2018Suité mide in smart Lined Spoon, on: fancy stand, Solid ~ pme for present use, at special low prices., ters and but- | Norfolk style, loose pleats, buttons.close to neck.and lined throughout, feet fine silver plated and bandsome- Manttobik- Wits Wentheke Paports DEBATERS HOLD Lor a \u2018 ter Dishes, Tea dark gray woollen material, equal in style, fit and finish to $3.60 $2.cs pots, Sugars, and $400 Suits.Spects price on Thursday .\u2026.Iv engraved.Bpeclal .gg 9g Special.$$ The Montreal Star.Plates, etc; made in best quality Ottawa, March 20\u2014Sir Wm Me-| = | ANNUAL BANQUET.English Rorcelain China, decorated 'MEN\u2019S SUITS FOR E ASTER .Fern Dishes \u2026.°e7 Ts and Mr.O.Bara h:| The third annual banquet of \u2018the Basement Bargains That: Are Exceptional Even Hore tables for-sale on Thursday.5 i \u201cpuiine Shyer Fated Fern ne, Trade, , aited upon 1 the : Mimiater or work etd is > Debath $a pi od WHITE TEAL aRaTS, decorated Fa silt, ASH TRA TS MATCH TRAYS, 0.able\u2014 , each .ese rais ers; fancy open arine.: estarday, nrese toasts PIN TRA c., su e for ster gi ursday, each., No.2 Table\u2014All, each .ee 20 10-28 por rom Clothing 1a essentially high class.and the cost to you fs top, heavy embossed foot estabfislitient of stations {hypughout | es Toe dr The Empire, Canads, LABGE SIZE WHITE OPAL AND CHINA TRAYS, PLATES, CUPS 5e No.3 Table\u2014Al, each .15c ENG STYLISH SACQUE SULTS.tangy, nse Sou.Spectal i.$2.6! 65 Manitoba: for\u2019 the retin lon he Our Canadiss Homes, Our Sister Bo- AND SAUCERS, etc., for Easter presents, Thursday, each.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.-10e o.4 Table\u2014All each .23¢ sik Sewn Co Cinished, newest spring styles .oo.oo 9.50 Food Choppers ed considération ot tue equest | Enberagtress- CEE and Pastor, Qur 3-CORD HEAVY CARPET BROOMS, best quality, 36c, Thursday, each.@4c 3 \u2014\u2014 = ' H TWEED SUITS, dark colors, cut opper : ate\u2019 DECORATED CHINA CUSPIDORES; worth up to 40c, Thursday, each.Thi Mon en a loves ett made: trorder J.farmers satin lined, silk sewn.equal to $16.50 nn an ar Meats.frujta \u201cséries Food and Other Foods.Patrick pres) ed aia oh, vioe-preside JAPANESE STRAW TABLE MATS, 5 In set, oe.Thursday, per set.2e 3 s stôre\u2018w ove ou - ++ Neem Gers 0000100 Le nues 00436000 es, an sw LC - 6 and.with Less tospay than > Rare | : BAIN COATS, Men's and Youths \u2018Latest.\u2018Raglanette cut.newest col.satisfactorily has 8 © ater, full ai A Much Batter xnd more 0, It.con ia se ent.Tapresentatives ea hpesent from ODD LINES STEEL ENAMELWARÉ, worth from 40c to soc, Thure- dinary store.\u2018 orth 5 velvet collar, lined farmer's satin, made-to-order finish.rections accompany.each Fito; all other ready-to-sat foods.\u2018\u2018Swiss Berean Church, Montreal Debating Club | day, each.scnccnccses ue ¢ ees -.80e Lt a.MENS KID GLOVES, light or Speclal W8:10 $280 and EEE - $I5.00 Regular \u201c21.50.Special.AC Food\u201d pisse weigh many times a8 4nd Olivet Baptjat.Church Debating CURTAIN TRsTCHENS size à 13x 4 1-3 yards; completa with Eu ark ten, 1 wtud fastener.« much as breakfast brass pins; worth $176.UrvéAy, CACh.° 2.coceneru0e revers .4 iis Sua Gio \"1 GROCERY LIST THURSDAY 5255 mus me Sia oi pi i TP == 8 stock latest mivien Lap gf 00.R A Special vorrei IBC pianos Organs amd Piano-Players,| Si Famed, \u201creponses to by Mr| Ch G i F E t 7 fastener.Special .J Res.Thurs | Reg.Thurs 1,000 Shallow Jelly Cake Tins will new dd second-hanf: \u2018Prices from $25] Fdy: Our Canadian Homes, by oice rocer es or as er ; r\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 ==.Tomatoes 3 tins .25e Stewing Prunes, 3 Ibs .Soc 38¢ 5 on pale Thureday, Regular ole Lf to $1 on easy payments.Layton|Mundy and Mt.Cousins; Slater So £ P tent Medicines Good Cooklrrg Raisins .fo Surely Cocoanut .25e 16 each Specs ae Bros, 144 P )] street.- a grr: Frank trick and Mr.Sugar Cured Heme, per tb .5.180 Boneless Breakfast Bacon, por \u201cIb.18e | 7 | Mixed Nuts .: 1 Lyle's Ping Golden Syrup.fe 17c 24 4 Me 5 31 3 bags Windsor Balt.eeeree 100 & 1bs, White Beans.Wo a, .+ .Rem Thurs, \\ ; + Church and P \u201cMr \u2018Allison .Terenure Ses Meidltx Powders .25c 124 eT Sauce, pots 300 1e ppples.hh uns cee He 13e } For the Tollet ure, ude \u201cPeppercorn at Teronte.plied to bj Rev.Di by Mr.; Our a 10 bars Laundry Soap era ceneacen ce 25e 8 1be.Rolled Oats.esse R80 -.; Warners Bate Pi.a + 50e 18¢ Fines Preserved Ginger .50c 0c Evaparated Peaches .180 12jc Mountain Viclet Taleum .35c 1840 Fret English pianist plays in| Strictress, by ME Percy Borland, rd- 2 ibs.Square Biue.: 280 1-8 bbl \u201cEarl\u201d Family Flouf.2: i\" up of Whith Pine and\u2019 0 °° | Marmalade, C.ana Bs.7 Finest Canadian Cheese .1% 150 Lubys Halr Restorer ., 10e 3801 wid Ma Co.\u2018of 20 Bi estharng | Bir Shaw arid Ls PRtly spas to rig 24 Ibe REDPATH'S GRANULATED SUGAR for.cuo.v.$14 Stoves.a Shai Le ER be 17c Common on Poxos TE m'a oe ui Breakfast Coca .- 184e Avera Hair owas ae 10 \"Montreal, shipped on Priday a Ladies.\u201d Ce.À x CHOICE RASTERN TOWNSHIPS CREAMERY BUTTER, per 16.FA Ager: Sarsaperlila - &.31.00 63c Violet Witch Hasel .-\u2026 2e .j%jc ul Concert Gra ABE Fiano NEW LAID \u20acag98, per dopen.chraed er bes ene Shee AE al oo a THE HAMILTON ce) gt.Catherine and.Peel Bts., T Ô a a .\u2018 Bd Dyspepsia Tablets.50c 370 1768 te 1748 N Dario: airs okreut.190.to TORE\" Damen Bérodt, _ es voir w ater.oo fwseae Kola Celery Pepsin 00 ese a.) S27 ii: ~S.CARSLEY C2.[Eb ©; OVEEY Vien ' Sépith American Nevin Ww 49 786, « UNITED.Bart de rates 1110 soo © He Government © vereiy Criticized in House An supply.THE _ MON T HEAL DAILY \u2018SrAR\u2014WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 190%, By Buying only | lb.of Tea or Coffee you [ will receive your owh, Choice of Gifts._ + \u201cHundreds of beautiful and.useful presents\u2019 for wen | acm, JO £9] JO \u2018qf | YUM 4d.249 663 200 Z-1 Cy & WHITE \u201c2084 TENE mer] 2 pd À TR hati ar \u201cGDUNTY COUNCIL'S ACT: °°° The bill this year pro-' a plebiscite be- | Gounod: Tantum | huofrt; Laudate, full [ SPECIAL EASTER SALE OF Wl Messrs.Nathaniel Jo! (Established offered at a Specfal Discount of 10 per 4 ready money, in case lots.eseFor out-of-town customers in New Brunswick, we will, in addition, above four provinces, lots of one or m discount.Per case.4 cases Club Claret, quarts, Johnston's bottling vers ener en nesses $5.00 4 Saint Loubes Claret, quarts .-s +.ce erin aes PEER 5.25 6 \u201c Baint Loubes Claret, pints .\u2026.\u2026+-+.+ ov cries anil, .6.25 4 * Medoc Claret, pints .s.+» e+0000 core eons or poseces .8.50 6 Margaux Claret, quarts .4 ceerrere 0000 0000 © areas 5.76 2 \u201c Margaux Claret, pints .c0 2000 ovens, eevee den .6.75 4 \u2018 Pauillac Claret, quarts .+++++ sets cre ve vestes eee .\u201c 6.00 8 \u2018 Pauillac Claret, PINES .+++ vecu ocee renn ssvnnnvas 1.00 26 °° B8aint Jullen Claret, QUATtS .:ceren «0c os ca seu es 000 .6.25 12 * Saint Julien Claret, pints .beer meinere ese wien es 7.28 14 \u201c Baint Estephe Claret, quarts .sete cere seer ve aren 2.00 7 7 \u201c Baint Estephe Claret, pints .c.scioo seer rene sennr e0s0s 8.00 8 \u2018\u201c Chateau Dauzac Claret, GUartS.\u2026\u2026.+.0 veresseuss ccc0000e 2.00 4 \u201c\u2019 Chateau Dauzac Claret, pints.\u2026.+.0 serves +o 10.00 .§ \u201c Superior Saint Julien Claret, quarts .\" .10.00 & \u2018\u201c Pontet Canet Claret, quarts .» vue sass awrssnes sess 10.50 +5 \u201c Pontet Canet Claret, pints .seve avis see.cere s+e 11,60 4 \u201c Buperior Margaux Claret, quarts.+ o\u202600 mere send caensees 11.00 3 \u201c Superior Margaux Claret, PInts.sever cor +.- cuve.12.00 3.\" Chateau Beycheville Claret, quarts rreerans tere teers saeeeen « 16.00 -6 - Chateau Loi Begucaillou de Claret, quarts RR \u2026 sesvn0s .na 1 Chateau ville Claret, pInts.a.eva vcnage eens , 8.\u201c Chateau - SCAT cei aren reba 07 20.06 1 \u201c Chateau te Claret, q au.a essuaie .Fire 21.00 2 \u201c Chateau Lafite Claret, Pints gy sense eae v 0.00.22:00 JOHNSTON'E FINE WHITE WINES.cases Sauternes, quarts .\u201c Sauternes, pinta .» \u201c Graves\u2019 Sauternes, quarts .QGraves\u2019 Sauternes, pints .Barsac Sauternes, quarts .Barsac Sautêrnes, pints .\u201c Haut Soutornes, quarts .\u201c Haut Sauternes, pints Chateau Yquem.(Bauternçe), _ 4 pt sui 13 CP Bo SV OO ses All subject to u discount of 10 per \u2018cent.for cash in case lots\u2014and delivered free in lots of one or.more cases.EASTER PORTS AND FASTER SHERRIES.Easter Wines of All Kinds.The finest stock in.all Canada.«Send for our Price List dnd Catal Our Popular Port Wine.$10.00 per case.of one Goxen nner 1110-00 per case of one dozen.Dry Tight Amontillado, Very Dry, Delicate Dinner Sherry, Tours $4.50 per gallon, $10.00 per case of one dozen.NATIVE WINE \u2019 Chateaugay (Chablis Style), 30 cents per piht bottle, $3.00 per dosen pints, $6.00 per case of 2 dozen pints.Chateaugty (Chablis Style), 50 cents per quart bottle, $5.00 per case of one dozen quarts.tvered free free by \u2018éxpetss ti loth of one or more cases, FRASER, VIGER &' mp Sa No.10 Is sold at\u2019 $1.00 per bottle, u.50 per \"gallon, ou lar Bherry Wine is the 8.P.or Dry.r Popular Sherry SB Sherry.$1.00 per bottle, 3.56 per galioh, id ND FINISH 7, UL SHOE DRESSING - \u201cWi not soil the finest clothing nor injars the most delicate NES (Glarels and Sauternes) ston & Sons 1734.) station in the lave, and ect to the same & p 91.00 per ÉO., 211 St.\u2019 James Street.le oat righest aw färnic -|B.8.C.| BALE ASAT Protnisé \u201c| cuit Soin and sald ; Home in this cause, cnoloting .furniture.All notices of Birth, \"8 and Deaths must be endorsed With the names and addresses of the persons sending same.pee BENTHAM \u2014 At 25) Peel 8 the .27th instant, the\u2019 reife.of Wine où the \u201cthem, of a son, - T6 4 DOWD\u2014At 155 Belby Ave., Westmount, on the 28th instant, & son to Mrs.C.A.Dowd.Me 3 DASTOUS\u2014At 468 Sanguinet street, on the 20th Inst., a son, Joseph Charles Jacques Audie.to Mr.and Mra L.J.PEOPLE 13ta stewed on At 43 St.Andre = March 27th, 1904, to Mr.and Mrs.A.Es Poople, a daughter.Ww TOBY At Guelph, Ont., a da! ter to Mr.and Mrs.Henry Westoby.ven MARRIAGES.ROS8-OGILVIE\u2014At Little River, .8.on March 23rd, by the Rovira.Se : Thompson, Alfred Inkerman Ross, C B.of Dartmouth, to Dolina Oglivie, of Litde River.® DEATHS IN THE CITY.BOYNE\u2014In this city, at st tone street on Match 30th, w an Alice Fedigan, dearly bolov sé wife ot the late Peter Boyne, and mother of Mary, Edward, Peter, and John Boyne LD5.gt sacre Prato.Lu mass a nthony's Church on Monday, April 4th, at 8 a.m.BOUCHER\u2014In this city, on March 28th, at the age of 11 years, 1 month and\u2019 § days, Jeanne Boucher, beloved daughter of F.A.Boucher (merchant.tailor).Euneral on Thursday, 31st, at 135 Boi Siret lo Core \u201cdun ie stree ote des\u2019 Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances please accept this intimation.COOK~In this city, on Wednesday, the 3 1 23rd of March, 1904, Samuel manager of B.P.Lawrence-Main street, aged 33 died of typhold Raver at the yours\u2019 omeopathic Hos: taken\u2019 to his home at a res River, A for burial, %3.DUVAL\u2014Ai 69 Laurier ave.Bt.Arzelle Lambert, wife of P.P.380d 26 years.Funeral or Friday & D'AURIA\u2014This morsins.at 2 o'clock, after a long Wines.Vincenss D'Auria, beloved wife of is D'Onofrio.Funeral from \u2018her rer residence, 384 City Hall ave.to St.Nazareth Church, at 8.30 to-morrow morning.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited.DENISON\u2014March 29th, at 138 Fulford street, Lydia Coulter, aged 75 years, wife late Wm, Denison.Fun vice Thursday, March 31s Fritts 2 intindts Bens ces = cept this invitation.H MANSFIELD\u2014In this -city, on the 29th inst, John Mansfield.Funeral from his late residence, 25 Brunswick street, - = 2 o'cJock Thursday afternoon.1.THOMPSON\u2014In this city, on 29th inst, at the age of 33 years, Thompson, plumber.Funeral on Friday, at 1.30 o'clock p.m., from his ag femdence, 327 Centre street.and aoquaintances are respectf invited to attend.pecttully: DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.MACDONALD\u2014At Dunvegan, Ont, March 18th, 1 lane, widow of the late Laughlin Mac- Donald, aged 84 years.(St.Louis and Winnipeg papers please copy.) Roland, \u2018 ton & Cd, 280 eral ser- ; at 3 o'clock.: Anpie Ellen MacFar- St ARE ES pte 0 pos 08 pig ALE Fr) dei Ee Si ol rps i PATTERSON\u2014At AL Autos March = 1904, Barab Sa, a | late Edmund Patterson, Fatisreon, % the
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