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[" COLD; SNOW.VOL.XXXVI, No 9 \u2018MONTREAL.FRIDAY; APRIL 15, 1904.# + CIRCULATION OF STAR Last Wesk's Daily -.< 943,028 Last Woek's Weekly - 125452 Total last week .488.480 PRICE ONE \u2018CENT.SPIRITED FIGHTS BETWEEN COUNSEL Interesting Scenes In the Cooke-Blackley Libel Case.\u2019 WR.M'WHINNEY\u2019S EVIDENCE Greenshields Advised a Fair Trial Could Not Be Had\u2014The $500 Payment, The morning session of the Cooke- Blackley lbel case was replete with lively tilts between opposing counsel.On one occasion Mr.master addressed the court at sorfe length on the Question of the admissibility of certaf 2 evidence of Mr.McWhinney, the Tor?\u201d onto K.C., and there was an equally lengthy ruling on the part of the judge who laid down the libel law.The judge pointed out that the original letter had not been sent to the pro- Per person from whom redress could be obtained by the person seeking redress, but had been given into the hands of & third party, who had communicated its contents to others before delivering It to the right person (the Attorney General of the province).Mr.McWhinney's evidence was in regard to the plea of guilty put forward y Mr.Blackley on the advice of Mr.J.N.Greenshields and himself.Mr.-.Blackley was at first very much averse Fae ds Mr.to the plea of guilty as he claimed he was Innocent of any intent to defraud.An interesting part of Mr.MeWhin- _ney's evidence was in regard to the de- \u201c posit of $3,000.He had no personal Knowledge as to where the $500 went.RAISED A HEARTY LAUGH.One scene between the opposing counsel raised a hearty.but instantly suppressed, laugh in court.Mr.Smith complained of the action of Mr.Macmaster who was, he thought, wasting time.Mr.Macmaster jokingly replied that but for his friendly relations with Mr.Smith and his knowledge of that gentleman's excellent qualities he should be inclined to regard that pontifical remark as an impertinence.The learned judge who was reading on the bench, hereupon looked up and naively remarked \u2018\u2019 Are you finished ?* Mr.Macmaster intimated that he might call the defendant, Mr.Blackley, 15 the witness stand on his own be- \"McWHINNEY CONTINUES.The court opened this morning at 10.20.There were no motions by eoun- se] on either side.Judge Desnoyers was called as a witness, but was an the bench at the time.His examination was therefore deferred temporarily.Mr.W.J.McWhinney entered the box and his examination by Mr.Macmas- ter was continued.dr.Macmasier\u2014* Before the plea of guilty was entered Dy3in Blackley did he object to enter a plea of guilty 7 Witness\u2014*\" Yes.He had a plea of pot gullty on the record up to that point,\u201d Ce .\u2026 Mr.Maecmaster\u2014\"Did anyone advige him to plead gullty Witnees\u2014 \u2018Yes.I was present on that occasion.Mr.J: N.Greemshields advised hiin to plead guilty.\u201d Mr.Macmaster=*\u201cDid he assert his innocence 3\" Witness\u2014\u2018 Yes.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014\"Were you present at more than one interview where such advice was given and innocence asserted .Witness\u2014 \u201cYes.\u201d R Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u201cDid Mr.Green- shields tel! him what would happen If he didn\u2019t plead guilty ?\" Witness\u2014*\"Mr.Greenshields told me and Mr.Blackley was convenient at the time ; but whether he heard it, I am not sure.This was November 2.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014'* How far away was Mr.Blackley when the conversation occurred 7\u201d ; Witness\u2014\u2018Two feet.I was at that time Ontario adviser for Blackley.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014''On that occasion, what did Greenshields say as to plead- Ang guilty ?\u201d Mr.Smith\u2014\u201cWhat Greenshields sald\u2019 to McWhinney is certainly not evidence in this case.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014'I am in contemplation of putting Mr.Blackiey in the box to say if he heard the conversation or ot.\u201d BH uage Wurtele\u2014\" You haven't done so yet.\u201d Mr.conference with Greenshields office on that morning ?\" Witness\u2014' Yes.Blackley was present and took part in the conversation.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014 Will you tell what transpired between you three on that 0 asion, Tada following part of the alleged libellous Jetter: \u2018I at once refused to plead guilty to a charge of which I was innocent.Mr.Greenshields urged me to plead guilty.$e said that under the circumstances J would not receive justice, and if hia own son Were innocent and in euch a position, he would give him the same advice\u2019 7?\u201d Mr.Smith again objected, and Mr.Macmaster argued the point at some length.He claimed that, owing to the plea of not guilty and justification, the question was legitimate, and quoted Archbold and the Criminal Code to support his contention.: Mr.Maomaster read the letter of alleged libel through, pointing out the chief points bearing on the question naked.Mr.Smith, in answering, sald that he did not know whether Mr.Mac- master had read the letter merely for the purpose of wasting time.Mr.Macmaster\u2014\"I think my time !s ke valuable as any man\u2019s in this court.\u201d Mr.Smith objected to the question, giving his reasons.JUDGMENT OF THE COURT.Judge Wurtele, in rendering decision, said the letter should have been addressed to the Attorney-General, as the only man who had power to redress the Mr.Lyon had that document before it reached the hands of the \u2018Attorney-General.\u201cMy function is to declare whether a privilege exists or not, and whether the letter falls under the scope of the article quoted by Mr.\u2026* Mr.Lyon had communicated the fact of the letter to two or three e before it reached the bands of the Attorney-General.A communication of that kind did not fall under the scope of the article.Section 299 of the Criminal Code said it should be a defence for defamatory 1ibel if the publication of it were for the public benefit.and if at the time of publication it were true.The plea of truth could only be made by a special plea of justification.\u201cI do not speak merely from my own impressions of the Jaw, but I refer to an On- tarlo -docision.\u201d ;( The judge over-ruled the objection ot the prosecution, as Mr.Blackley sent at that conversation.ess (answering the guestion put Macmaster\u2014\"'Did you have a in his wi before the long legal argument)\u2014 \u201cBlackley said, \u2018I cannot bring myself to plead gullty, I am innocent.\u2019 I replied, \u2018You have already agreed to plead guilty.\u201d He said, \u2018I don't care, I will not do it.°\u201d A \u201cMONSTROUS\u201d OBJECTION.Mr.Smith interrupted the witness with an objection, and a lively scene occurred between Mr.Macmaster and the counsel for the prosecution.Mr.Macmaster claimed that the objection of his learned friend was the most monstrous thing he had ever heard in his life.Judge Wurtele\u2014\u201cI do not like that word monstrous.\u201d Mr.Macmaster-\u2014\u201cI have some rights here; 1 say it is monstrous.\u201d Witness (continuing)-\"1 turned to Mr.Greenshjelds and put the question that if either my son or his son was placed in such a position as these men are in, what would he advise\u201d Mr.Greenshields said, \u2018My* advice would be the same.\u2019 Mr.Macmaster \u2014 \u201cThe statement that Mr.Greenshields made to you, you urged to Mr.Blackley afterwards?\u201d Witness\u2014* Yes.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014*What was it in regard to Bail 7?\" Witness\u2014\u201cIt was this; that Back- rack was going to carry out the arrangement and that if Blackley refused the bail money which belonged to B would be withdrawn from court, and he would then have to find his own bail or go to jail.I asked him if he had any bail ready.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014\"After these conversations referred to, the prisoner withdrew his plea of not guilty guilty ?\u201d Witness\u2014\"Yes, I came into court without knowing what he was gding to do.I was not on friendly terms with Blackley.1 was present in the court in the morning when the plea was changed, and In the afternoon when sentence was pronounced.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014\"Do you remember Cooke making a statement to the court regarding the sentence ?\" Witness\u2014\u2018Yes.\u201d WHAT WERE COOKE'S WORDS ?Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u201cCan yo vi Coolte\u2019s words ?you give Mr.Witness\u2014\"\u201cNot exactly.Mr.Green- shields spoke first regarding the changed plea.Mr.Cooke replied that the Attorney-General would be satis- fled with any sentence the court might impose, and reviewed some of the features of the case.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u201cYou heard Judge's remarks 7\" \u2018 Witness\u2014\u201cI did.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u201cIn connection with the June negotiations, what hotel did Backrack stop at ?\u201d Witness\u2014\"\u201cUsually the Queens.\u201d ar Macmaster \u2014\u201cDid you ever see J.Jacobs at the * Bacio.: Queen's with Mr.Motness\u2014-1 dja.\u201d r.Macmaster\u2014\"Had you thin to do with furthering the pe ion of creditors to Attorney-General?\u201d Witness\u2014\"Yes.That petition ask- .ed for a discontinuance of the criminel proceedings.\u201d SPIRITED PASSAGE AT ARMS.At this juncture another- spirited Dassage at arms occurred between Mr.Macmaster and Mr.Smith.Mr.Smith claimed that the learned counsel for the defence was wasting time, to which Mr.\"Macmaster laughingly replied that the vemark of Mr.Smith.wes an im- nence.\u201d ) the settlement the .Macmaster\u2014\"if claimé of the credits interest yoüûrsell Im the p one Wittness\u2014\"Becauses CE coE- De ne setilement of the çivil' actiors unless proceedings were with- Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u201cWhen did you come into contact with Mr.Cooke?\u201d Witness\u2014\u201cIn connection with the commission to New York\u201d ; Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u201cMr.Currie is Crown prosecutor in Toronto?\u201d Witness\u2014\u201cYes.He Is Mr.Black- ley's lawyer.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014*\u201cWhen Greenshields mentioned he would give his own son the same advice, did he give any reason ?\u201d COULD NOT GET FAIR TRIAL.Witness\u2014\"He said a fair trial could not be obtained at the present time, owing to the public feeling over certain transactions, which had been made worse owing to some recent occur.rencéé\u201d 7\" TTC Coe Witness (addressing court)\u2014\u201cMr.Greenshields never reflected for one moment on the bench of Montreal.\u201d Judge Wurtele\u2014\"\u201c\"No; no.\u201d Judge Waurtele\u2014'* What caused that feeling 7?Witness\u2014' \u2018Mr.Greenshlelds sald there had been certain commercial transactions where fraud was alleged.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014' \u2018You deposited $3,000 with Busteed.\u2018How much did you get back ?\u201d : Witness\u2014\" \u201cTwo thousand five hundred dollars.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014\" \"Do you know by \u2018the c drawn.\u201d to of 36,580 was a paymient of part of the.Jin.newest shades.P CANADIAN: LOANS DUE ON MAY DAY Arrangements Have Been Made for Renewal in London.THE FRENCH INDEMNITY The Chronicle Says Colonies Benefit ?From Not Having Treaty- Making Powers.Associated Press.London, April 15.\u2014 Of Canada's twelve million four per cent.sterling.loan, four million falls due for redemption on May Day.Arrangements in view thereof have been made.It in understisod that the bondholders may, to the extent of two million and a half, renew for three years longer at four per cent.with the further option of converting prior to April 30th, 1506, each hundred pounds of stock with un- matured coupons attached, into 105 of Dominion three per cent.inscribed stock.Canadian THE ANGLO-FRENCH TREATY.William F.Lawrence, Conservative M.P.for Liverpool, referring to the Anglo-French agreement, sald that in Newfoundland France had \u2018formerly rights of no value to ourselves, owing to certain circumstances,while in New- foudland now she had rights of great value by agreement.We had recreated the value of the Islands of St.Pierre and Miquelon, which yet might be thorns in the side of Canada,whether owned by France or the United States.A SCIENTIFIC DISPUTE.Professor Brauner, of the University of Prague, declares that at the meeting of the British Association in Toronto, in 1897.he announced that he had succeeded in resolving \u201cthorium\u201d into two or more constituents.Prof.Brauner says that Prof.Baskerville, of North Carolina University,was present at the meetinæ.THE TREATY POWER.The Chronicle says that the indemnity to be pald France for the French Shore in Newfoundland, is to be de- WHY PAY DOCTOR'8 BILLS?USE Aird\u2019s Bread British American Dyelng Co.FLOOD AT works et carry \u201coho ent in work since last Friday will give us a Mttle extra time.We are again in full working order, and -wil-entch up.in 2 fow days.Respectfully, \u201cJOSEPH ALLEN.Scotch make, Intent tweed effects, Just received a full line of the above, ect fitting and well made.Suitable for all kinds of weather.Exceptional values at $8.50, $10.50 and $13.00.Just secured\u2014A line of Rubber Coats, good for rough wear, womh $5.00 each.While they last, for $3.50.New imported Rubber Coats, ectal values.$9.00 and $13.00 eac Men's Umbrellas, new stock, best make, at popular prices, $1.00, $1.38, $1.50 upward.JOHN W.REID & CO., 2005, 2000 ST.CATHERINE near Bleury Genuine Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills frayed out of Imperial, not colonial funds.There is sometimes an advantage, it will be seen, to the British colonies in the treaty power residing in the Imperial Government owing to « breakdown of the engines six weeks at sea, was sold to-day in Covent Garden.The result of the long voyage was that a great portion had gone bad and the rest had to be sold at once.\u2018HERO OF FASHODA Andre, Minister of War, on learning of open letter concerning his resignation that he had been slandered and was suffering from military APPLES SIX WEEKS AT SEA.A cargo of Nova Scotia apples, which, In the steamer carrying it, had been NOW IN DISFAVOUR.Arcachon, France, April 15.\u2014General the publication by Colonel Marchand, the hero of the Fashoda affair, of an from the army, in which he declared ostracism, a Equally as good as Anthracite Open Grates and $1.75 $8.00 =: at Company's Yard, $5.50 per ton delivered.Orders sent C.O.D.Montreal Light, Heat -¢d later he was barely alive, water be- said: \u201cShould the letter prove to be genuine, there can be.no question not only of Col.Marchand\u2019's resignation, but of the severe punishment which awaitz him.\u201d GUNNER'S HEROISM - SAVED THE MISSOURI.Special to The Montreal Star.Pensacola, Fla., April 16.\u2014The most heroic act in the tragedy which cost so many lives on the \u201cMissouri\u201d was the devotion displayed by Chief Gunner's Mate Monson.Directly after charges in handling.room had exploded, Monson dashed through suffocating gas and smoke and springing into the magazine clanged the great door behind him.doing so he came perilously near ending his own life, for by the time the door had snapped seacocks were opened by those who had been given orders to flood the magasine.When discover- § uD to his neck.The officers say his dgct saved the ship from destruc- XE .8 (Goal for Stoves, Furnaces, and r ton cheaper.: Tel.M.4040.& Power Company.: 2zcoû tt guaranteed to give the very best satisfaction.GENTLEMEN, if you would like to procure the best shirts in the trade, see our We have Oxford, Zephyr, French Cambric, Madras, and English Cambric, ir sizes from 13%4 to 19 in.THE HANNAN STORE, 213-215 St, James Street.great selection.Arriving Daily by Rail.Delivered Now at Summer Prices.TE HARTT & ADAIR COAL CO., 7 st james sre We Can Save You Piles of Money Instal LUXFER PRISMS in your price of lamps, eye-glasses and sore eyes.ght.You will be delighted with the change.F.T.BLENNERHASSETT, Office at Geo.W.Phone M.-068 FRESH- As sure as fate, to arbitrate, Is the wise course to pursue.We've done with war.We'll \u2018But stay friends firm and true.If we can't agree, we'll call, you see, On The Wise Old Man From Mars.We'll] each concede, what is right, indeed, fight no more, Over our IRVING CIGARS.SHIRT SALE We have placed on sale today a very fine assortment of men\u2019s fancy shirts, in all the newest, latest and up-to-date patterns.Every shirt has been carefully made on our own premises, The quality cau- not be surpassed.All are MINED \\ \u2014 windows, and you will save the The only bright, clear, healthy For particulars, Reed & Co.Cheap Ligh to be found We are now showing a cheap line of Gas and Electric Fixtures for the Spring Trade.Our owu manufacture and the best value for the money t Fixtures?\u2019 in Canada.\u201cIt Has the Cal ÂT ALL FIRST-CLASS CLUBS, CAFES, RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS.\u201c\u201c Auld Scottie\u201d\u201d Is a favorite.OR =, = 27 = = It is the Whisky of Whiskies.99 Zor | (y i) SEL the | knowledge became of $500 °° Witness\u2014* \u2018Not from personal knowledge.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u201cWere you present in the Criminal Court on June 11 last year ?\u201d \u2018Witness\u2014* No.1 was not Here at the \u2018adjournment of the case against Back- rack, Blackley & Levi\u201d, This concluded the examination of Mr.McWhinney.There will be no cross examination.Before leaving the witness box, Mr.McWhinnev asked to be allowed to make a statement.Mr.Lyons had stated the reason why he went to Blackley was because he had information that Blackley wanted to lay information.Asked in court who gave him that information, Mr.Lyon had answered that it was Mr.McWhinney.\u2018\u201cThat is wholly incorrect,\u201d sald Mr.McWhinney.The court then adjourned for luncheon.(See also page three.) COURT HOUSE CAR SERVICE.\u2014 For the better accommodation of the judgés and lawyers at the courts, as well as to facilitate the operation of the cars, the Road Committee, at ita meeting yesterday afternoon, decided to recommend to the City Council that the Montreal Street Rallway Company should be permitted to run its Notre Dame route from the East through Little 8t.James street, and thence along the latter thoroughfare, instead of, as at present, by St.Lambert Hill \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Edmonton is the future metropolis of the Great Northwest.Special Notice.Princess Louise personally selected a Mason & Risch Piano for Queen.It ls now in the King\u2019s Presence Chamber, Windsor Castle.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Clearing Sale of Organs.Owing to intended alterations, we are offering our whole stock of new and second-hand organs at a tremendous reduction in price.Organs from $36 upwards.Terms from seventy-five cents per week upwards.C.W.Lind- say, Limited, 2866 St.Catherine street.our late | Must Bear Signature of Ford SEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW.Inspection Invited at our New Show Rooms, The Robert Mitchell Co., Limited, St.Catherine St.86 s2awtf 2468 sold at our styles in shirts.DR hu Ney How to dress correctly always takes his cue re from us as leaders in making the newest Shirts that don\u2019t fit don\u2019t wear.There's no economy and no comfort in \u2019 - \u2014@ poorly fitting shirt.No need of you having that kind.No'better fitting shirts are sold anywhere\u2019 than those made by Tooke, and 3 Stores.dy e 177 St.R.J.Taoke, 2; +.3520 LE James Street.F.X.ST.CHARLES p= ne for 4 be » May Sole Agents for Canada, jon ot + 957 St.Lawrence: 5a Tel.Bell East 781-782.on applica- .MONTREAL.Father Pot Merc.69 Public Works, considered unless form suppl and Yes, no Microbes In Look al thi that Ice,for The Ewart dear; ure, Co, Li.has a certificate as crystal, signed .E 184 Main 8K0b.Co, Ltd.Offices Uurray.\u2018phone Main 1836: 23 Centre, \u2018phone s ICE, my \\ and ciear from The oh, My! unless you amd WOO The Ewart LL Le 290 3 cease keeping house me you wi) buy our ICE, COAL signatures tene ys SN on a chartered MICRGe order of the Min man Ws, for five thousand some biust accompany each That 18 will be forfeited if La Gripjeciine the contract e work contracted pd in case of non 4d itself to ender.1 shsa.romise always D from Co,, 1.t4 i NAS, .Secretary.rertise- art per annum.O.Stewirt Tarlor, 169 Peel st.1 LS vpn ¥ Aa USE sont UE 13 GREAT SALE nt $5000 worth\u2019 of T test Cplours, part\u2019 of the stock of Messrs.-Finley, Emith & Co., to be sacrificed at 'a reduction of §0c in the Aollar., O.RE & CO, - e Great West End Departnientsl Store, Th 1163 @t.James at, corner Fulfora, All cars.NX \u2019 co.80 MR wéeds, in a variety af le- COVERNTON\u2019S CARBOLIC TOOTH WASH .For cleansinh and nresetving disinfects the mouth, Qu rte Covernton'» Carbolle Tooïkh Wash, the viginsl gud bewt wash for the teeth and Gam \"Pficen 35c, Sic, $1.00.Foe sale by the teeth, - 2 tf ra L 15,3904, 0 THE MONTREAL DAILY - STAR A aia 2 an : ws, peral a LÀ the Government ite w = Fill a bottle or commbor glass with 5 rey aber 1 ET Jersey city, |* id] TL TE your water and let it stand twenty- : ember a .oo , ; | _ Ww r , venient | May BX Le email dE 18 [DECLINE IN VOLUME |.(eur pour muets condition of the ch weré a ly 4.a.m.; August ?; September , 14 4 >, ; , he Bar yesterday\u2019 | Balitmore, June 3.3.4.5 July IL 13 : , - OF: OCEAN FREIGHT.| kidnev: it i staine tha lines if 1s avi.$ Aun LL 13; September 7.8,3.| Those interested in the atearabie | ouble; too frequen 3 : 1 *ATMONTHEAL highest individual aggregate through- ness a boxing match was disappoint- ,race, Buxton was suspended.Henry |.e Interested in steamship desire to pass it, or pain in the back is i ror de 11, 12 AT BALTIMORE.the neasen adison, of ihe! ed I ; r X [business In this city are _ somewhat, oof that the kidneys _ | __ __Tewonto, Jude 2.132, 13, 14: August T | out the season, W.KEddison, of _the | ad last night._An order reached the |fpencer will not.ba allôwed to particle.restive over {RE a I also convincing pr and bladder are out of order.city from the Attorney-General's WHAT TO DO.Montreal.May 2.3.4, $i Juñe 16: 17.partment at Quebec.forbidding Engineers of Montreal, comes out 18; August 23, 24, 25.\u2018Toronto, April = 13, \u201814, 15; September 13, 14, 15.f- \u2018 \u2018 : 4 15.Bu ahead, Dave Turnbull, of the 43rds, pate in any mounts owing to his effort gale; July 6, 7, 9, 10; \u2018August 7, 8, 9: Boseman, on Brennus in the same event.who rode Axminster, was ayspended fox | des for export are scarce and the out- De- -the look is not bright.May Pam, 10 pm 27, 28, 2B 30: June 20, 2L 22; August peg - he management apolo .i m 9.; eing à close second, with R.J.Wal-| contest.The & pologized ort in the knowledge So ember 1.to.n, ter, a 26, 27.27.Buffalo, May 6, 7, 9 10: ker \u20ac lose up in third place.The| to the crowd, stating that the fight | Dump ing Caronal, favourite in the last decline in Miso ge Jremendous mo.often Ve Dress that Dr.Kilmer\u2019s 11, 12 Providence, May i3, 24, 24: June 27.28, 29: August 20.2 Hy scores of the first nine men were as had been advertised in good faith.\u2019 - continent, greater than for years.Bwamp-Root.the great kidney remedy, 3 July 29, 30, 31; August 1: September 23, Rochester.May 11, 13, 18 14: June 23, follows: Discussing the result of the \u201crub-| Mr.J.Corbett, foreign freight agent fulfills every wish in curing rheuma- Ë = 2e tad SEs 2 35.Jersey City, May 19, 21, 22 24 25, August 17, 18 19.Providence, Names.Pins.The Cincinnall Club on Saturday got per\" with & \u201cSporting Life\" represen.of the C.B.R.who hes beet in few tiam.pain in the back.kidneys.liver, og 2 E Lis ak A» NOY 25, 26, 27.28: September 20, dl, 22 embe is TH % » Les City.July 6 1, W.Fddison.Engineers.6185 rid of Catcher Leo Lover to the Denrne tative, Mer.= Jackson, the York- York; where he attended a meeting at bladder, and every part of the urinary ee \u2014 088 QUE \u2014\u2014\u2014 7e var May 18, 17,19; July 15, 16, 8.9.\u2018Augu st 13, 15, 16, 29, 30, 31.New- D.Turnbull, 43rd Rifies.6.138 Club.He ls the catcher offered to oe shire cricketer, said that the chief which there were representatives of passage.It corrects inability to hold » 18: September 16, 4.18- , Baltimore, ark, June 30: July 1, 2 :August 9, 10, R.J.Walker, M.A.AA.oo.6131 for $300.Manager Barrow, of the Fe880n of the English success was that almost every great railway system in water and scalding pain in passing it, may 28, 27, 28; July 20, 21, 23, 24; Sep- nis September 5, 5, 6.A.W.Parker, Vics' Actives.6,133] ronto for badly in need of a catch \u20ac the team met \"an English summer,\u201d America Interested in the import or bad effects following use of liquor, tember 20, 27, 29.Hat ro J.Drysdale, Vics\" Actives.6,107 Tigers, ls toy behind the bat Buel el.and were able to play chiefly on wet business, has returned home.; wine or beer, and overcomes that un- Royal Mail Service.AT TORONTO.National League.W.Mills, Vics' Actives .6,069| Dis ma na y with a fractured h wickets.He does not consider that In conversation with a Star report- pleasant necessity of being compelled verpooi vin Moville - Montreal J .J.Willock, Vics\u2019 Reserves.6,058 Deing lald up dered to Join the tear, the team is as capable a one for fast Jer to-day Mr.Corbett sald that, while to go often during the day, and to get From From From 18; real, June 7, 8, 9, 10; July 11, 12, Clncinnaty, April 15.\u2014Thirteen thousand J.Baird, M.A.A.A.oo 6,043 Fohl has been or how SAM vickets as on slow: nor does he [the outlook, In all quarters, was not up many times during the night.The Liverpool.Steamer.St.John.Hallfax i September 5.5, 6.Buffalo, June 30, enthusiasts saw the opening game be- Geo.Wyness, Vics' Reserves.6,012] 8t once.If the young man shows up think that the Australians are now reassuring, it had been noted that mild and the extraordinary effect of 31 Mar.Pretorisa.18 Apr.July 1, 1, 2; August 10, 11, 12: Septem- tween the Cincinnati and Chicago teams G w Vies' R A well he may be given a permanent po- fluct i ized.It] April Parisian.RI April 38 Apr ber 10, 10, 12.Rochest July 6, 7, 8 yesterda The Cincinnatis won in the eo.yness, 8 eserves, won iti ith the team quite so strong as a few years ago.fluctuations in ocean rates went in| Bwamp-Root is soon realize 14 April Tunisian 20 April x May 9; August 6, 8, 9.September 7.§ 9.ninth Inning on a single, a sacrifice, ang Ne President's\u2019 medal for the highest Sition w .They have no Jones now, he says, to Cycles.The lowest point, In .his stands the highest for its wonderful ({verpool Miosees Montréal Qu ; E .8.3, September 7, 8, 9.a fumble by Tinker, whi \\ three strings, his score totalling 643 frighten out two or three men at the oPInlon.had now been reached, and cures of the most distressing cases.If 3 Avi jonisn.3 , 9am.6p w .ï v an : hich ali 1 Providence, May 26, 27, 28; July 2, 26, rhin gen a owed Kelly lin the last match of the season.His beginning of an Innings, no Darling, An improvement might be looked for| you need a medicine sou should have #1, 28; September 26, 27, 28.Jersey n LACROSSE Ba are the largest and ; 3 ,- 2i, 28.; R.H.E.heareat competitor was Mr.Turgeon, A a man of iron nerves, to set right his before midsummer.: the best.Sold by druggists in Canada, end Bavarian to, - cer Mas ententes July To 901 AU\" Cinoinnatt .100001001\u20143' 3 0 JOf the M.A.A.A., who had 612 to his side when things were going wrong, Mr.Corbett said the greatest diM- | price 70 cents and $1.40.870 ou prin across, FIRST Class, $48 Erk May 10 Ta 0e sy > , fo er icago .20000000 2 7 4 credit.Foran Admits Some Things.while he also thinks that Trumble is çulty had been experienced fn ob-;| Yeu may have a sample bottle of this upwards, apoarding to steamer, location ef > v «VY, wd, VU, «il, « =#; .yi - = .- @n pers: erooms, SBC- J September 20, 21, 2: Baltimore, May Batteries \u2014Suthotf and Peitx: Weiner terdny.with the followin Pye Jes Toronto, April 15.\u2014A letter has been (UOt now the bowler he was.John © Cran aor Sport via St wonderful new discovery, Swamp OND CLASH \u201cLid erpool or Londonderry.Ba- 4 23, 24, 24: July 15, 16, 18, 19: Septem- and Kling.Umplre, Johnstone.James P Craig an) sored 97 \u2018de- Tecelved by the Toronto Lacrosse Club speculative el ot having event ed Root, and a book that tells all about =: carter, Tunisian, or Ionian, $0.Other.steam- r.ber 23, 24, 4.New York, À ve - ( tored &5king the club to send a representa- , gmen : both sent absolutely free by mail.- fers 50.Return tickets ai reduced rates.» -+ .April 15.\u2014The New York feating E.A.Turner (3), who scored & its export to Great Britain.Grail THIRD CLASS, Liverpool, London or Glas and Brooklyn Nationals opened (he ea: 72.( tive to the meeting of the NALU.|BILLIARDS was now, however, o | at dress, Dr.Kilmer & Co.Binghamton, £7, 825 or 26.Paris, $327.& A.ALLAN, - + : b à - AT BUFFALO.son in Brooklyn yesterday, and the game E.V.Power (67), scored 67, defeat- ext Saturday.President Curry will the lowest possible rate: and this fact SE ten AE ue re Te LT Agent Monueal tion that you read this generous offer Montreal, Muy 30, 30, 31: June 1: wus an easy victory for New York.Ma.i 3 go down, and will bring up his The Latest M.A.A.A.Tourney.» S .: .n .pro- e e August 4 5, 6 29, 30, 31, Toronty, thewson allowed Brooklyn only three & Jp Fy SDiers (81), who scored 80.position for straight amateur or pro- 1 Ba bined with the scarcity of cargo.in he Montreal Daily Star.The genu- June 2, 3, 4, 6 : July 4 4.51 Septomitss hits score: - 5 Ramsay (87).scôred BT, de- fessional 1 e.Mr.C Seven more games were played In| ha oubtless conspired to render the ineness of this offer is guaranteed.D fd bi Li teamships 1 2 3: Rochester.June 11.13 14 oa : : LHE feating James Henderson (75), who fe88lonal lacrosse.f.LUTY 8ay8 {ine straight rail tournament at the shippers generally somewhat misan- ominion Line s a July 11.12, 13; September 5, 5.6.Pro.New York .211101010\u2014 7 10 o Scored 52 PICERTIPREROOTEORREY: topic.~ WEEKLY SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL.Yidence, May 16, 17, 18 : July 15, 16.18, Brooklyn 1000000001 3 3) A J Murphy (75).scored 7, defeat © 05008 M.A.A.A.Thursday.The most Inter- BAILROADS.Fram Portland.Ing Andrew A.Baile (67), who scored L.C.Fraser (105), scored 105, defeat- \u201cCanada™.April 184h s\u2018Cornishmean\u2019.A) 20m a April 30th ai *Freight steamers.19 ; September 16, 17, 19.May 26, 27, 28 Batteries\u2014Mathewson and Bowerman; Protection of Women and Children.Jones and Jackltsch.Umpire, Emslie.ST Bo The regular monthly meeting of the Jersey City.esting was that beiween Mr.F.W.G.: July 20, 21, 22, 23 : Sep- OFFICIAL STATEMENT an immense joke.The football men BY THE SHAMROCK - % - ; HN ~ + y - \u2018 Montreal 26 7 July 20, 36 ume 1 May 28 2 | Philadelphia, Ps.April 15\u2014In the INE C.P.Lyman (105), who soored S6.PDT ON RO LE ee Mandlcanned al 105.Society for Protection of Women and - ie th V Nay 33 23.\" 2 24.Baltimore Mav 19 Pi onl opening game of the National League E.P.Duft (60), scored 60, defeating A.Ramsay, who is handicapped a Pee Children wes held yesterday morning, RAILWAY Dominton .May Tth Yyancouver,.May 38h July 25, 26, 7.US Sept oh Sos \u201c1.season here yesterday the locals defeated R.C.Anderson (60), who scored 50.The lacrosse atmosphere is The game was very close unit! a few with-Mr.Samuel Carsley in the chair SYSTEM b a A nainstea .Jane di Woh rN vptember 20.21.22 Boston by consecutive hitting.The usual E.C.Eaton (90).scored 90, defeat- Cle®eing up.Both the Shamrock ®'innings from the finish, when MI {Mr George Marshall, secretary.feport- al Moderate Rates.AT ROCHESTER.preliminary band concert took place, and ing R.J Walker (105), who scored 92 and tbe Montreal clubs held Johnson made a run of fourteen Which eq a: number of cases which had Been .To Liverpool was 86; To London, Montreal.June .3, 4 6: July 4 4 5 before beginning practice the clubs \u2019 .committee meetings last night -elinched the result in his favour.The) ,vegtigated during the past month, fn MAGNIFICENT TRAINS and upwards according to st $40.00.and | September 1.+.1 \u2018Taron u % jy an ™ATched across the field.The first ball and it looks now as If things players and scores were: the majority of which some action.had } berth.For all particulars apply to loca) i eptem br «2 : vronté, May 50.was thrown from the pavilion by Mra.might go fair., amicably at the T.P.Smith (60), scored 60, defeating been taken by the moclely TO THE GREATEST OF agents, or DOMINION LIN 30, 31 ; June I.August 3 4, A, 29, 20, 81 Potter, wife of President James Potter, 17 St.Sacrament Street, of the home team.MISCELLANEOUS entrent.at Buffalo.June 7.< H 10.August 13.13, adourned annual convention, Ti Cameron (ST) score ST defeating \u2014_\u2014 World\u2019s Fairs $ $ © 2 © 8 16; September 14 14 1à Providence, R.H.B.Which will take place on Satur- © 7 ; TO OURE A COLD IN ONE DAY, May 19.20, 21 .July 20.21.22 33; Sep.Boston .100000010-2 9 3 The Bout Did Not Come Off.Lure Pas In the SL @ HG Dawson (9), mo ore defeat.Toke laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets AJ Via TUE } Ow Jersey City May | Philadelphia 001003 11x-8 12 2| A \u201cboxing contest\u201d was announced \u201carom HAL el a $ mi SE Serre 199) ae a defeat druggists recung the money If It fails ln cure, meri : ein oy.Sey Ie moll.presid.Semple (105) score A bres wate on sono 55 Grand Trunk Railway Syst amburg-dimerican.i ber 23, 24, 24 New rk Nay ae tre 1.Ee es pa eran: Duggleby for Wednesday night in the Town Hall ent of the Shamrock Lac rosse © 74.- : \u2014 IIS © ran fun à Wa 3 em ur À July 25.26, 27.3%.september 36, 27 9e | OO pire, Moran.at Maisonneuve between two men call- Club.upon being asked if he @| E.H.Brown( 50).scored 90, defeat- Special Notice.The Greatest Fxposition the World Fver Semi-Weekly Twin w Service.A folie i La c: \u2018en Su a a ; ng emselves Beansey and Wilson.cared to say anything after the @ [ing F.W.Laldley (82), who scored 54.Maw Opens at st: Louis, Mo.April 30, FOR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG.HAMBURG August 1: september 16 us Ta American League.For some time the authorities have committee meeting of the club, ©| &.M.Baylls (52), scored 52, defeating Bargain Pianos.and Closes Dec.1, 1904.THE GREAT OGEAN FLYER, 5 AP RE New York.april 15,\u2014The New Yorx PCM Watching the promoters of the Wednesday evening, about {the @]F.De L.Selby (52), who seored 44.| A neat upright Norähetmer Piano for AIT the Soria 16 there with the heat achievements Tone = 1 z AT PROVIDENCE Americans bad an easy time with the to pests.op it has now been decided prospects of next Saturday's ad- ®! F.C.Birks (120) scored\" 120, defeat $176.A 7 1-4 octave upright cabinet of All the wor d is there with the w Montreal Mad 11,12, 14.13.June 24, champion Boston tram yesterday.Ches- o them.journed annual meeting, made © [ing P.W.Welch (105).who scored T5.nd Emplre Pian nds : *trañge people from every part af the world will = 25, 26: August 17.18, 18.Toronto.May bro was hit for two home runs, the only High Consable Bissonnette received the following official statement: @| F.W.G.Johnson (200) scored 200.pets used Three ha for 3225.A greet you cr Hon to well ~Aprdl ie Moltke.May 1 6.7, 8 10.June 27, 35 29; August 20, Scores made by the visitors, while Young Instructions from the Attorney- \u201cThe Shamrocks have always @| defeating W.A.Ramsay (105), Who| chickering upright plano, in rosewood come sas and make you foo) at home oo 0 ~ Fe bieucher.Apr 28 | aDeuichland.May 13 21.22.Buffalo.April 28, 29, 30: May was badly batted at the opening of the Pose a one poking 2 stood up for right,and why should ®| Scored 90.: case, for $275.CAll on easy terms of Write to the unders gned for descriptive matter \"\" oe oot + gymasstam on Sosrd à ; 20, 21, 22.August 23, 24, > gume.contest, either as they not - \u2019 = and particular- regarding reduced 5, ote.| a ar | Rogue May à 3 A ust i R.H.E.|as principal or onlooker.Mr.Bisson- © tlonals to met what tha Tare S Limited.2308 Se Chery Vairet 2: Seo that your fckety read via GRARD TRUNK.MD res Conon + - - to , + .\u2014 » \u2014 \u2014 | : Beton 1.7.\" 0000001012 2 '¢ 3 [Dette went to the hall at 7.30 p.m.and [© justly entitled to, the presidency © THE KENNEL I : ° 88 4 City Ticket Office, 137 St.J st By superb nem win screw etats, a on BE \u2014 2 warned the few people who had gather- |® of the Union.There are no peo- © M > al ° na ° Static ' Cabin, 350, $60, 875 Upward.shefefmiefrimtnfoinlnieg Batteries \u2014Chesbro and McGuire: Young ed that they were liable to arrest 1?|® ple more generous than the ® Sh Don't to the t ontreal, or Bonaventure Station.According to steamer.+ A + and Criger.Umpires, Dwyer and Car- |the contèst was commenced.The news © French-Canadians Look, for in- ® The Montreal Dog ow: of moving your Prement plana Find Telephones, Main 460 and 461 Hamburg Amorichs tet EEE ae aa .> - n - - 4 MONTREAL WAS WELL RE- penter soon spread: and as either little party |® stance.at the way in which they ®, The Montreal -Canine Association 15 new house give it to W.H eh ae want st; od H.Henry.Temple .+ PRESENTED AT FAST- Chicago, April 15.\u2014Considering the cold |27TI7ed at the hall, they were told to (© treat the English-speaking min.@!hard at work on thelr coming show, nt Catherine Street In part payment 185 St.James at; Balioraby's Tourist Agency, + ERN LEAGUE MEET- weather a good crowd turned out to wit- Fet AWAY as quickly as they could.The |® ority in the city.They have ©, May 17-19, week following the Horse for a new Mason & Risch Upright TRAIN SERVICE ham =\" + : INC.ness the opening game of the American |TeSult was a disappointment to about © been in the league for seven ©! Show.which you can have dellvered when ; + e season.Cleveland won the con- [three hundred men.© years and have never held the @ The Bulldog Club of Canada.Amer- you have removed 90 2 i + The schedule meeting of the test by perfect fielding.© presidency.We take the same @} ican Fox Terrier Club, Canadian Fox .dforthGerman oy t W- Eastern League was entirely ; R.H.E ack Johnson has issued a challenge |© stand for them this year as we @| Terrier Club.Irish Terrier Club of ps | harmonfous.The two new Cleveland ©.) [100030000-6 9 0|Garmeer Shower Jack Root or George © did last year.\" @| Canada, Canadian Collie Club, Mont- NTL Fast Express Service magnates from Montreal ani eveland .5 \u2018 par ner.Johnson says he will meet © President Pettigrew, of the © real Collie Club, are all contributing INSOLVENT NOTICE VIA A T0 PLYMOUTH URG\u2014-BREMEN | Providence were received with Batteries Owen and Sullivan: Bern- both then on the same night one after|® Montreal Club, when seen to.®| very generously to individual breeds.LY Kaiser, Apt.26, 10 a m | Kronprins, May 31, 7 am | open arms.and the general im.Rar?King Bemis.Umpires, O'Loughlin the other.© day.stated that there was poth- @| The Ladies Kennel Association of In re MARCHAND & CO.Maskinoônge i EV Tey 15] a.Kaiser, Juno 1002 pression is that the league is and Xing The Eureka Athletic Club of Balt] © me, to pive out about the Mont- Q Muérica ane thelr Tab sake from Insolvent.7 asin \u2019 \u2019 Kaiser, May 24, Lo a.| Krooprinsdune 80am : ; f - al committee meeting, ., are offering valuable *'§ 8 - .i > Ï greatly strengthened by the Washington, April _15-\u2014Philadelphia [moré has given up all hope of matching |®© that the Montreal \u2018éclegates © and Miss Ende and Mrs.F.fateh The undersigned will sell hy public 1 Twin-Screw Passenger Servics ! sans.pdf Kreitner.who at- and Washington opened the American \u201cEddfe\u201d Hanlon and \u201cJoe\u201d Tyman, be-|® would be sent to the convention (@' ison, each donating beautiful cups.fie ee at the door of the Roman Catho- Se ouls, O., PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014BREMEN, tonte répresentatine as) oy League season Me isitons wet Fine game cause of the weight question.© untrammelled by instructions, ® Superintendent Thomas will be in on\u2019 hur Sarl ot oh fe Maskin Ton een Ape 2 10cm 7 vert as province is stmply to furnish th was called at the end of the eighth inn- J @ and with the expectation \u201c that @ the city within a few days to com- [o'clock in the forenoon.the tmmoveables > .Barbarossa May 5,10 am Bremen, Uy seu the money for She Montreal ing on account of darkness.ty \\mmy Briges vil have an opportuni $ pe would use their own best @! plete all ararngements for the conven- horeafter mentioned and described: to be o a | aiios,.May 1th } p.m Kurfuerst, June 3, moos b > ° : u ent.To + \u2019 sSails to Bremen direct.- Club, and .see that the team is - 01 R- H.E against him in the bout with Charley ® gm @ fence.and comfort of the exhibitors pod fon mine Charges and conditions \u2019 Medit a 5 rylce : \u2018worthy to represent the hustlin Washington.00100110\u2014 Near both will _ ; ©] and the public generally.All points to bereafter mentiqned./ editerranean ser Canadian city Mr.Martin g Philadelphia .05000201\u2014 8 13 1 bani as Anh) ay met again at Mil-| .A EEEEROOREORCEEROEREERS a highly successful show.; L -A\u201cbfecr'of land.located in the parish - GIBRALTAR\u2014-NAPLES GENOA.° r tiv are Batteries\u2014Wilson and Kittredge; Plank \u20ac Apr - Demands for catalogues,\u201d évèn at of Maskinonge, containing about twenty- WILL BE THE BEST A tT lem, Irene Jem il hem | resident representative there, \u201cmpi 1 that while in Ott fi \u20ac i nine (29) perches in surface, \u2018being t * gasp ila m | Irene, June JL ilem.will keep me thoroughly posted and Powers.Umpires, Connolly.Marvin Hart and \u201cGus\u201d Ruhlin w C8 this week, he this early date, dre pouring In.cadastral lots of th I pian and = ay21, 11 a m Albert, Juno 25, 11am.> ere talked over lacrosse matters with MF.\u2019 .$ ots of the official plan and Luise.May 38 11a.mi Luise\u2019.Juiy® ll am \u2018on the needs, and I will do the matched to box six rounds in Philadel- book of reference of the County of Mas- Fast trains, and first clase service in every st I intend visiting Rich- oe He Dota ae ela sd phia on April 20.Hart han fully re- wor nor ane his.pra TE ODDS AND ENDS - .{ Kinonge' for sald parish, one under the porn SE Agent Mo mond to look over the club, and.Louis in the opening game of the season.COvered from his contest with \u201cSandy\u201d | favours serni-professionaliam.In, fact, brunded tre be, other under the yo.120] 129 ST.JA MES ay\u2019 Temple Bullding, 185 St.James sirest.While I believe the players are St.Louis could not bunch their hits.Ferguson and will start to get In con- (next Post Office.) sue The M.A.A.A Hagrier Cheb will y the public road of the N.E.Conces- says Mr.Curry, Mr.Foran was frank.TICKET OFFICE, - Food enqugh tq let us stand pat, R.H.E.tdition at once.enough te admit that tHe Ottawa \u20ac on \u2018ot the\u2019 River M e f any strehgthening is needed : \u2019 y 134 Have their first run of the season .to- [Ron \u2018ot the River Maskinonge, on.one .a1.Som t will be Gone at once.1 be- outs Ce 9139003002 5 2 The committee In charge of the an-| °° \"red Positions for their playe * | morrow.The boys will leave the club qe, Moi wi) No.sk th s Canadian Pacific Railway Coys leve a few minor changes will Batteries\u2014Siever and Kahoe; Mullin.nual euchre and dance, which is to be 2050 | house, Westmount, at 4 p.m., and érected.\u2026 ; + Sy : reou MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAIL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.- be made tn the stands at Mont- and Buelow.Umpire, Sheridan.given by the Star A.A.A.in Stanley; The second meeting of the Indepen- Proceed over the hill to Lumkin's.with -the charges of a right reserved | WAY COMPANY.| WINTER SAILINGS.8T.JOHN, N.B, 1.but 1 hear the grounds are : \u2018 Hall on April 18.have been spending dent Juvenite Lacrosse League will be This being the first run, they wili [to Jean Baptiste Bellemarre, of Riviere AND LIVERPOOL DIRECT.Lon good shape and 1 look for a .much time on it, and everything pro-| held at 152 Drolet street, this evening, Probably return by car.If the after- |du Loup.and Philippe Gelinas, of Mas- .5 From Post Office, 20 min, ben.From Liverpool.Steamer.Prom St.Jehan X.B, ; At Richmond, Va, yesterday.the mises to be in order.: April 15, at 8 o'clock.Representatives NOON Is fine, no doubt there will be a Kinongé, to make and entertain from to- yige, 5.40 &.In.Ww midugar, From LAchlas ; Tuesday Mar.20.LAKE ERIE.AVE.18 very pleasant season.local semi-professional team was de.fr the\u2019 1 very 1 t t th day and fdr ever, on said No.720, Lu min.service, 5.3U a.m.w 11.156 p.m.Tuesday, Apt B.LAKE MAN «Apr, 33 Mr.Kreitner was appointed ; om e lowing teams will please large turnout, as ere have .sa 0.120, 8 sewer 2 - lot \u2014 43 min.\u2018 .ne to act with President Powers |feate by Montreal, the score being 6! Bob Fitzsimmons 1s about ready tol 8ttend: Opals, Ontarios, Silver Stars, been many new applications received to rarive Atyihe River Maskinohge the Ssulli su Rewiiel oma, servis fro From Montres.in arranging transportations for to 2.Seven innings were played.make a match with Kid McCoy., The 8t.Patrick's Cadets, Montreal West, 8lready, and it looks as if this sport Lu and Sviil of a cheese and butter from Beuit au Recoitel.6.00 am.tp 9.48.Tuseday, Api, JA LAKE CHAMPLAIN.May 5 factory belonging \u2018to maid Beliemarre and Sault au Recoliet \u2014 SU min, serv trom ë Will be more popular than ever this all clubs during the season.The Cornishman will cover the 31,000 posted Second St.Louis, Second Y.M.C.A, Gelints, to take in'the at K A .2.meeting adjourned late yester- by McCoy in a few days.The middle- Fairmount.year.AH interested, whether members {rich ls on sald piece of 1 and from to.dex Chenoevitle oad ue pau 3%.5 Teaser.Mas Jo.LAKE MANITOBA hy À day after adopting the schedule.F 0 0 T B A L L weight championship will hang .on the ;| Ÿ not, will be made welcome at thig and for ever the water which the proprie- Sault au Recollet \u2014 30 min, service, from Steamers sll from west BAM (ALE Je at A Tule was also adopted pro- result of the battle.THE TURE run.\u201c |tors and oceupants of sald cheese and Ehsanevtile and Craig.4.20 p.m.w 5 130 pm.after the arrival of the C.P.R.\u201c hibiting batting practice in front Brockville\u2019s Castles in Spain.: butte .factory.ahall need.And, more- from Sauit av Recoliez, 3.13 p.m.to 8.15.Uno from the west.A.Mermon defeated Mr.Cabanne In over e of sn annual rent Sault au Recollet \u2014 90 min- he.RA)Es UF PASBAGE.vec pr re re The Y.M.C.A.Harrier Club held their to the cha 1.30 p.m.to 12.00; f the stands before a game.; £ Bb ille and Craig, Beveral accidents occurred last Special to The Montreal Star.a 50 live bird match at St.Louis by Cet-away Day at Washington.first run last evening, and considering | *titûted setgheurlal of 50: and to auf- frame Baule au Recolier, 8.25 oom.te 11,15.First Cabin, $60, and upwards.Round trip year from this form of practice.Brockville, Ont., April 15.\u2014The pro- the score of 49 to 45.Mermon lost his Washington, D.C., April 15 \u2014Get-away the weather, it was à ve ood begin fer the e pf an endliess chain ac- Extra service on Thuradays and Seluruaye, Uickets ai reduced raies.; : j President Powers will soon call position of the Quebce Rugby Union.twentieth bird dead out of bounds.On|day at Bennings furnished one of the ner.Fourteen members turned out drive othe logs roe Tid bullding to [20 oh oon to 10.30 pom.Pom; on Sua.dons $60.00.pu are 1 Loudon, ioe, | his staff of umpires together for to form an eight club senlor series is the same ærounds H.B.Spencer defeat- best day's Sport of the whole meetinx.[and thoroughly enjoyed the run.thé kinonge to the mari placed in front \u201d | Oi-mervilie and St.Laurent\u2014From Vioors 8415, \u2018Third Ciass to Liverposl, Londoa, J .instructions and, in addition to looked papon It Brochoieot deal of ed Sam Thompson by the score of 45 The features were the second half of the course being Metcalfe, Sherbrooke.St 2.A plece of land located in the parish square, dr service.7 om.to om \u2018an Giang eosin, Londondersy ané Quecne- ; , a ere.- |to 44 out of 50 live birds.nning Spring Handicap, victory golng |.tr next j o dar 11.23 p.m.= 8.90.{ the usual advice.he will charge sent to join, which is quite likely, the to Grastallo, a local horse.In the run « and Dorchester a Re MERE Me ear oy pere part of lot eadas Lous ioral io Tom, Cerrille, 1.52 Canadian Pacifio Railway Co.Atantie H them to penalize strictly any series wuld furnish much more inter- steeplechase Simon Kenton and Dall).eld on Saturday after-|tral No.e official pian an servios 7 a.m.to 10 p.m.Ist car at 5.45 , was outside of the sum silub delaying a.game for whatever cause.the legal minimum of five inn- i bi doled ded ode de bed bd bb dob bob bob bb bob deb de be de fe ded be dr bbe ob deo eo oboe oboe ob of eek db of oe .M9; \u2018August 26, 27, 28.Jersey City, June 2, 3, 4, 5; July 11, 12, 13: September 6, 5, 6., 1, 10; August 13, 14, 16, 29, 30, 31.' Baltimore, May 29, 30.30, 31; August 6, 7, 8; Beptémber 2.3, 4.| AT JERSEY CITY.10, 12 the note after, °° \u201c1 NEWARK.Montreal, May 6.7, 9 10: June 27, football league and letting In Kings- The negro boxers, Johnson and McVey.; I assisted by the vice-president, Mr.John circular saws (James Robertton).one I A RS, 29: August 20, 30.22.Toronto, May ton and Argos is viewed in Ottawa as have been matched for a twenty-round 103, S$ prien, 68 to 1.second; Himself, | Letham.The following gentleme - bafts, belts, nulleys ete: | E.E.CURRI ER, N.EB.A, BON 12,1314: June 23,2425 -T-here\u2014think\u2014it ty amusing to bout by Promoter Jim Coffroth.The Stroiler, Castalkn, Honolulu and Lathe, Libuted tô the evening's enjoyment: {one pecier (G.8.Cranson, No.4).with 170 Washington St, Boston, Mass Not 18, 19.Buffalo, May 2, 3,4, 5; |expect them to go to Kingston and winner will be matched with Jeffries or ron ako ran .7 Messrs.J.Letham, G.R.Muirhead, W.sieves and accessoriea; one mill stone for : = ot.18, 17, 18; August 26, 27, 27.Toronto.while Montreal men would Munroe.Fourth race, handicap steeplechase, æ Tait.J.F.Laurence, S.R.Brewer, buckwheat, one min one for route, ; 2 @ nolB@&ter, April 27, 28, 29, 30: June 20, have all the hot games.Not that it is about two miles-Chéries O'Malley, 148, |, Yornelller and W.F.Walsh.My.[shafts In the grist mill and one bolter itn uBust 23, 24, 26.Providence, [thought here that Montreal benefit \u2018One of the largest crowds that has Heider, 13 to 1, won: Twilight, 167, Con- T- Grant presided at the plano.3 Jk plece of land located 1 the perish Mr.Mi £9: July 1, 2: August 10, 11, 12; much by having only local games In yet travelled to Maisonneuve to wit- Telly, 18 to 1,\" Second: Rod Hawk, 165, - of Mudkinonee, a WK tees tn front ° Primes, re i gun ark, May 30.the lowed sertously.Sand \"Came 2-5.La Touraine and De Garnette aies There 1 talk of a number of British.| on 164 feet In deuth.English mesure.| - des Tne 1: Jy 5 pris August oy me of the oldest of the Rough \u2014 ] .ran.Aimon Kenton and Dalllance fell lady Kolfers coming on a vislt to Can- bounded in front by ae PUS road in FAINT AND BIZZY - » \u201c \u201cmbe .vo Ab.alti .iris x - and finished.ada.: « 7-1 depthh and on one side.by said Jot ca- i trust acmal: 3 9 10; August 3.3, 5; Rider players said last night that the | Get My Book, if Sick never finis destral No.641 (residue).and on {ha Primary, Secondary er Terfiary Bleod Poleen - Witness\u2014\"8.Newark, July 6, 7, 9, est than did the O.R| F.U.Junior series last fall.The new idea would passed into oblivion some time ago, and consequently.the present.seems an early period to talk over the prospects for next winter, but it is whispered generally around, during the past few days that the famous Tom Phillips, of Marlboro fame, may hang up his hat in Brockville ere many moons have passed away.Laugh at Toronto\u2019s Dream.Special to The Montreal Star.i Ottawa, Ont., April 15.\u2014 The idea.wherever it started of splitting up the La later daté.\u201cKid\u201d Griffo and Joe Tipman are about to be matched.Griffo's manager has posted a forféit and the Eureka my Daly, who had several hard bouts with Griffo.- TT Reports come from San Francisco that Joe Walcott found on his arrival that his match with Billy Woods on April 19 was off because the ciub did not want Woods on account of his poor showing with-Schreck.Walcott may get a match with the \u201cDixie\u201d Kid at Another heavyweight match to take \u2018place in San Francisco the latter part of this month, has just been arranged.T 106, Burns, F 1, second: Love N ance, first and second chotres, fell and never finished.The two-year-old event Carmack, 4 to 1, won; John F.Ahearn, ote, 107, Lalling.4 to 1, third.Time.1.30 2-8.Punctual, Mountain .Breeze, Neeburban, CHeery Song, Dark Planet, Spring Brook.Rabunta and Hist also ran.Second race.5 furlongs-\u2014Wild Irishman, 102, L.Thompson, 7 to 1, won: Mirthless, 99, Henderson, 10 to 1, second; The Claimant, 104, Burns, 7 to 10, third, Time.1.04.Maxey Moore, Girdlestons, Broadway Girl, Bandalwood and Maggie Stroh also ran.Wild Irishman and Sandalwood coupled in the betting.Third race.second half of Bennings Spring Handicap, 7 furlongs\u2014Graziallo, 111, Wonderly, 6 to 1, won; Briarthorpe, proposition was ridiculous as if any dictation came it should be from Ottawa, which had the best two teams n't Send a Penny Don\u2019t send a peany.Fifth race, 7 furiongs\u2014Cantaloupe, 98, Carmack, 2 to 1, won; Tide, 99, D.O'Con- nor, 4 to 1, second; Sweet June, 114, E noon, leaving the building at 2 o'clock.The outlook for the coming season is The\" Thomas Robertson & Co.Ltd.Hockey Club-heid its annual dinner at La Corona Hotel.The menu was all that could be desired, and was fully appreciated by those present.After dinner, sentiment and song were indulged in and an enjoyable evening was spent.Drummond, McCall son, and Mr.À.R.Valla ing \u201cthe old boys.\u201d the president, acted The guests of the evening were Mr.L.Martel, representin & Co.: Mr.W.I Walsh, representing Williams & Wil- nce, represent.Mr.8.R.Brewer, ag chalrman, PROGR ESS ON THE ably of reference for the parish of St.Joseph de Maskinonge.measuring 61.0 feet in front.on about 7 perches 9 feet in depth.side, and in depth by lot cadastral No, | (641, ov mn mmm On said piece of land ia erected a large building containing a xrist and sawmill nf 60 feet by 36 feet.a stoop xhed of 20 feet by 30 feet (erected In part on said piece of land).which can be used as a planer mill, and a shed of 30 feet by 50 feet.being the botler house: in more.in said mil! the following Machineries: One .50 horse power \u201cLeonard enwine.™ with one 70 horte powèér baller.with fixtures: with the charge for the btryer te pay 10 Messrs, {.eonard & Son.of Montrenl, the rim of $608.00.balance due on sald ma- chinertes.And also a carriage with fixtures, three other.side by lot cadastral No.664 with one house thérenn erected.; 4.A plecs of 1and located in the parish min.service § a.m.10 9.a.m.and 4 p.m.30.80 p.m., 1 br.service 9am_ to 4 p Las: \u2014From Wesimo: brogke.Fi min Cars leaving 18 with Cartierviile, service 6 am.to 11.45 p.m, min.past the hoar connec: 20 of Milton Horsey, M.A.Sc.(MoGH), City Aualyst,Provincial Analyst, © .- Chemist of the C.P, R.FR ALYSES IOR THE PUBLIO .PHONE MAIX 838, \u201846 6T.JAMES STREET.Montres manenthy Cured.Yon san 8 home Let aranty.the most obs {pate Westmount, cor.Victoria and_ Sher.|.Steamship Linea Board of Trade Building, St.Sacrament ss ood tf Im, Much hard feeling was caus- j went to John E.Madden's entry, Wid Very bright.and good material is al- 125 From Cate des Neiges \u2014 3 St.Montreal.5 ust about swamp the Ontario Rugby A C.of Baltimore, has offered induce- - entry.English measure, bounded in front hy |car 1.35 p.m.o : ed last season y, certain Subs football Union.At present there is a ments for the bout.Tipman has prac- Iishman.gad one outright favourite ready showing Up among the newithe public rond.on one aide by said lot me Er serre ie an.pom .rome Lo 0 as to prevent lull in sporting circles, hockey having tically agreed.Tipman defeated Tom- First race 7 furtongs\u2014Princelet, 109, e cadastral No.664 (residue) on the other Laat \u2018car 11 p.m.ist car 615 a.m.Mouhtais TRIP T0.Southern Pacific New York to New Orleaus by steamer, thence by rail through LOUISIANA, TEXAS and ARIZONA.\u201c - J wait till you ses what I can do.Dean, 15 t .third.Time, 1.N ; A R me a few weeks do 28, 29, 30; May 1: IN the country.\u201cI told the Argos last just wail tl Fou mos ot me rove up frst Dean, | a2 1, third rime nés TEMISKAMING ROAD.of St.Joseph de Maskinonge eine the | passe in 13 to 35 days, If you have m the note to be sen) ust 26, 27.28.To.Bummer,\u201d said Mr.Cameron, \u201cthat what De\u201d Shoop's Restorative can do.The He.Rockmark Lady Tarn mn.ne abd *| lot crdastral No.717 the official vlan factor 2 oui Throws Fey \\ him I could not do 5: June 10 18, 18: they were making a big mistake In atorative will gain your rriendehip, \u2018your en- Polk Miller also ran : Mr.W.B.Russell, \u20ac.B., and .Mrs, And bioR of reference for raid pérish, sd 4a.Cloars of any aa Hak tzæed by Mr.Jacob À.>.\u201c thelr propositon to change the rules, dorsement.!{ you teæt it.For a whole month \u2019 Russell.of North Bay, Ont., are ptay- (Measuring one perch in front.nn the gg Eyebrows à out, for proofs cures.\" attempt to realize on Buffalo, May 11, of .the estate.1 got th\" and the note was deliv eT \u2018 a ba.\" Te Macmaster\u2014\"This - the court house $2.000, a of Mr.Greenshields\u2019 ck Witness\u2014\"Yes.\" dl They \u2018insisted in their wourse of ac- tlon and forced the Rough Riders out, and the result was the formation of a first class league that gives us good close games without the expense of travelllng.The Argos went out of good company of their own account, and accordingly they can now stay you can use !t without the slightest risk.I will tell you of a druggist mur yve wno wil] furnish six bottler of Dr.Shoop's Rastors- tive a month on trial.I will absolutely stand all the cost If it faits.If you say, \u2018\u2019It did not help me,\u201c Lex onus ft.ae far rs cost to you is concerned, Do you understand me?I am telling it as pisdnly, as clearly as I can, I want you to know absolutes.1y and without doubt that this offer is made tion that cures, Sixth race, mile and 40 yards\u2014Setau- ket, 110, Shaw; 11 to 5, won: James F., 108, Carmack, 8 to 6, second; Trapesist, 110, Burns, 9 to 2, third.Time, 1.45 2-5.McWilliams, - Circus, Locket, Berry Boy and Eclectric also ran.S\u2014\u2014 Seth Jacobs, the Cincinnati turfman, is gathering together an extansive stable to ing at the Place Viger Hotel, Mr.Russell is Chief Engineer of the Northern Ontario Railway, which is under conatruction from North Bay to Lake Temiskam- Ing.\u2018This railway is being built by the Temiskaming and Government of Ontario, for th pose of opening e\u2019 pèr- up the northern depth.which ip from the public road to the River Maskinonge, hounded in front by the public road.on one sida by lot cadastral No.716, and on the other side hy No.718.without building.ith the charge of an annual rent of $2.00 constituted to Mf.Isate Lafreniere.- \"8.A timber lot Jocated In the parish of St.Didèâce, in the 5th tank of the selg- niory: Lanaud@iters, : measurlhx ône abre In ook Remedy ( Co.vor axe TRIER Caire UL Bis ree | Dr.Wood\u2019s COULD SCARCELY EAT.TWO BOXES oF MILBURN'S ers out.a honor ob have [he prosérip that Dr.Tace on the northern circuit the coming tion# of the District of Nipissing to.; .: There was no ce Fees Feowrative will cure = lo an ancom.Séason.Last week he purchased of oo R settlement, It ts an experiment jn front.on about 20 fer ae noue OWLERS \u201c| paon a omedy.A common could not Ellison the two-year-old ait Glided Government ow aership.When - tn Sin by nn etre ra of Sail rene 3 : an stand a test , would bankrup Lady.the aged horse Bard Avon, and ed, It will be 130 miles long.It will bert.\" : other b: THE BOW physician making the opi] I om Juccesd po the three-year-old Esherson.The iatter have its terminus at the town of New ne Ne osentatives af the ve Noreine Co Review of the Season.- .I found invariably that where there has been schooled through the field, and.Liskeard, on Lake Temiskaming.The Lemire, .without building: sald land be- Fur Weax ann Nenvous.\"MR.Pound ; D HR Ouehtr caring ealled.He was Back is a clever jumper.The division of the master.stable which Jacobs is racing at Mem- ; Phis is being handled by John Croker.BRITISH GOSSIP Detroit Tribune\u2014President Geo Hendrie, of the Highland Park Club, = f was à vweaknews, the inside nerves were weak The Canadian Amateur Bowling Where Le vue, : lack ot vitality, the vétal Association closed its season on Sat- nerves lacked .weak organs were urday last.the M.A.A.A.winning the found.Commonly thought.of.par th wa championship, they having won nine organs\u2019 Derv The inmde \u2014 the inviaible and lost three matches, closely followed by the Engineers and Vics Reserve teams.The Ottawa A.A, C.most of the blasting and grading was completed last year.Mr.Russell \u2018| states the line will be completed and open for traffic by October next.In this district the Provincial authorities surveyed and opened for settlement h large block of townships a few years ago.Here, also, last year, valuable the part of lot cadastral No.173 of the official plan and book of reference for the County of Maskinonge for the parish of St.Didare.; 6 A timber Int Torated In the marish of St Didace In the 5th rank of the neiz- niory Lanaudiere.mearuring one nere in front.on about 2¢ acres in depth.bound- od In front hy the 4th rank.on one sida PILLS Gured Bra.Rdmend Brown, lowed, Cat, whes she had simest gives up bape of sver getting well again, No rway Pine Syrup team, last year's champions, came [That prescription 1 called & restorative, It je returned to this city from Flori discoveries of nickelite were made.by David Clement.and on the other by d hit She writes : \u201cI was so run dows thah sixth, with 4 matches won and 8 lost, known e od ow inane Re- improved in health.On his way da much An 80 mile extension of the road ia unknown proprietors.xaid land being the Ourés Coughs, on : Oromoh >.I was not able to do my work, wasishori Here is the standing: or nly one In each forty oo that my stopped off at Nashville, where the rac- to be authorized shortly, which wil] cadastral lot No.177 of the official plan .P.th .of breath, bad a sour stomach every hi 7 Won.Lost.Total Tins.failed.Just think of hee out of 40 128 string of his uncle, George Hendrie, ja Cerry it as far as the ADbittibbi Lake {And book nf reférence of the County of Pain or Tightness In the and could scarcely eat.My heart.>.MAAA.8 3 36,148 [Het well and these are difficult cases, too, training.Trainer Walters has them fn: district, where a junction with the Markinônæe for the parish of St.Didace, Chest, Eto.tated, 1 had faint and dizzy spelis and fod | Mi.Engineers .8 4 3531 [on to be proud of It te went wo mot Ht 1 Shore thay for the Nashville meeting, | proposed Grand Trunk Pacific is con.| Without \u201cbuflding.ed in the parivh Tt stops thet tiekling in the throat, Is weak and nervous all the time.My v : nas Fo man = 2 ot first 4 .= - .: .: 6 Victoria Rifles Re- when à like this Is open, It wall you * oy w © their start: templated ui 1 A ected that ulti- eu Diane tot fort ram of the ain rg take and doothing and beal- busband got me a box of Milburn's Heart serves.7 5 25.460 should tell others who are sick, of my offer.\u2014_\u2014 \\ mately, the line will go to James Bay; ni Lanaudiere.measuring 2 arres 3n |.Es to the lungs.Mr.E.Bishop Brand, and Nerve Pills but I tqld him it wes ne St.Patrick's, Ot- rn re tat ick bronues he Before he won at Washington on Wed.The work has been carried on under pron on about 20 in depth.bounded in the well Galt gardé ites: use, that I had given up hope.of eves tawa.6 34,452 xno, ror mime Dos your duty You may Da ven Gant ronal 500 and the purée do QUE wm | the supervision of 8 commission.It | tront by the 4th rank.In depth by the 4 hag vey Salt pu au ot ore being cured.He however uaded me Victoria Rifles, Ac- t, te time, Bick >.| .Fel- Sth rank.on one side by Amable Drain- e - tives.° 4 8 21,506 ay appreciate sympathy and \u2018aid.Te! me the Jr.After the race A.Le Aste big ville, and on, the other by Adolphe Dou- throat and tightress in the chest.Some œ take Ten and before Ik ad weed ball Ottawa A.A.C 4 8 85,175 0?some sick friend.Let me cure him.Then he horse up from $1,200 to 82.100 ana | PILL BENSE.\u2014It stands to reason that cet, \u2018without bulldinæ.the said land belhz times when L wanted to congh and could © box began to fee 7.Two boxes ë : will show his grat! Yow his owner.This was the first \u2018| Dr.Agnew's Little Liver Pills will lot.No.178 of the official plan not I would almost choke to death.M made a new woman of me and | bave beer .bocame Ard Rifles, Ot- bid-up at the Washington meeting.= .40ut of the market many of the nauscoë well and bave been able te de my werd as , , Fe the County of , D\u2019 tawa.4 8 36,060 pow.-timéfs.A better medicine at logy pr ihé parisn of BE DE Tite got ms a bottle of DR.WOO! ince.\u201d Although the Vic's actives are down cases, not chromle.often euret 1 Gia; : ace.3, FP NORWAY PINE SYRUP, and to my sur- ¢ver since.: with the thil efiders they stand secobd With one br two voktier, ar drags\u201d © Patong angina first In the mile od\u2019 Dieded to Teen the.demand what ie Oonditiône\u201d Cam.Ç + se \u201c1° foinid speedy relief.I would Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills an ° pina, [03u0 In the matter cf total |.Bmply stale which Book 3 an the Heart.| Wednesday.but mas Ghyufic co, | been\u2014phensmonalnsv\u2019 ib cog Gal DISROUSHE 4 PACE, th wag pont it 1 It cont $1.00 8 bots | $0 cla.bax, or § for $1.25, all dealers ov pina.; ia SR Touwaktand ea.Book on Kidnws.placed third, The towards\u2019 vy ital and alley a oman ant Le D OUSSE & PAGE tle, 0d f can recommend i} to everyosa .3 y , ln the contest for the gold\u2019 ingnl,| arets Dé.Snoop, Bock § or SOR ea Tulle at the Close OF the recie Ford aa oy ah =f mb Le Guratofs.botliersd with a cough or cold, THE.7, MILBURN 00, Lim fond nated by {he ; association Lor th] mix 29.Ractoe, Wis.Book® bu Rheumetis his ride on Hirtlé.favourfie tthe third stress OT ee.» a Price Cental Tonente.ONL. RE QUESTIONS DSL Aj ee em TTS land Cream.\\ IN THE COOKE-BLACKLEY CASE The defence made good headway with ts Uist of witnesses at yesterday afternoon\u2019's session of the Cooke-Blackley libel.cuse in the Court of King\u2019s Bench.Mr.A.\\R Oughtred, a member of the bar.was one of the principal witnesses.He stated that when the Wiener-Hart case was before the magistrate, Mr.Cooke declared that he represented the Crown.Witness re- garked to Mr.Cooke on that occasion that he was doing nothing of the kind, and that he was merely a common lawyer, like the rest of the counsel engaged in the case.Mr.Ough- tred represented Wiener.Mr.A.W.Wilks, whose testimony was partly taken on the previous day.testified to the holding of the $500 note of Mr.Cooke, in trust for Mr, J.A.Jacobs at the request of the latter.The note was finally given to Mr.S.W.Jacobs, the lawyer, on the request of Mr.J.A.Jacobs.Before Mr.Macmaster had got very far with his examination of Mr.W.J.McWhinney, of Toronto, the prosecution were on their feet protesting against the character of the evidence.Both Mr.Smith and Mr.Lafleur claimed that the evidence was hearsay and therefore not admissible.Mr.Macmaster addressed the court at some length.stating that if he were not permitted to ask the witneas the questions, he would be debarred from getting at the root of the matter, and would be stopped on the very threshhold of his evidence.The judge ruled that the questions were not proper, the defence respectfully excepting from the ruling and applying for the reserving of the uestion of legality.JACOB'S CROSS-EXAMINATION.On the opening of the afternoon eegsion of the court, the cross-exam- ination of Mr.Jacob A.Jacobs, by Mr.Smith, was begun.Witness testified that the amount furnished was between aix and seven titeusand dol- \u201clars.Mr.Smith\u2014\u201cDid you ever tell any one it could be settled for $3,500?\" Witness\u2014**Yes; 1 told Harris Wiener.\"\u201d Mr.Smith\u2014\"Did you tell Harris Wiener that part of that was to go to Cooke ?Witness\u2014*\u201cNo, Sir.\u201d Mr.Smith\u2014\u201cDid you ever tell any one that any.portion of thot estate was to be used to corrupt Mr.Cooke 2\" Witness\u2014*\u2018No, Sir.\u201d Ra-examined by Mr.Macmaster.Mr.Macmaster\u2014' What was your authority for telling Wiener that the nmtter could be settled for $3.500 7 Witness\u2014*'I had no authority.Mr.Wiener was at my office when I toid him.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u201cHow did you hap- to make the statament ?\u201d Witness\u2014*'1 was speaxing in an offhand way.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u201cYou were a large treditor ?Witness\u2014\" Yes.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u2018\u201cWus it your honest opinion it could be settled for 53,500 ?Witness\u2014*Yes.1 was pot jok- .Mr.Macmaster\u2014\"Did Wiener take the thing seriously 7° Witness\u2014* \u2018There was cided.\u201d \" Mr.Macmaster\u2014*\u201cThat is all.To the judge, witness said he never authorized Harris Wiener to state that the matter could be rettled for $3,- nothing de- ADDRESSING THE JUDGE., Macmaster drew the judge\u2019s at- toon to the difference between the words \u201cauthorization\u201d and \u201cinforma- \u201d business sense.tion Wurtele\u2014 You will have an opportunity of addressing the jury .Macmaster.jeter, M acmaster-\"I am addressing now.\u201d the PS, of the firm of Wilks and Michaud, accountants, the curator of the Morgolius estate, was again called upon the stand for the completion of his testimony.Mr.Macmaster \u2014 come back to, Montreal ona After extraditon proceed- Ings were taken against him.Mr.Macmaster\u2014\"\u201cDo you Know anything of the 3500 note of Mr.Cooke said to be dated June 10?.Witness\u2014\u2018Yes, in my own office.\u201cMr.Macmaster\u2014 \u2018How did that oc- eur?\u201d Witness-\u2014-\u2018I had a discussion with Greenshields regarding Cooke's fees, \u201cDid Margolius voluntarily \u201cand the note question came up: \u201cIun~ was in J.A.Jacobs hands; Jacobs to He did ratood it po 1 telephoned to J.A.bring the note to my office.» er.Macmaster \u2014 \u201cWhat happened en ess\u2014\" There was some discussion: J.A.Jacobs agreed to leave it in my bands in trust.It was sealed up.That would about the end of Octo- Macmaster\u2014\"Did you get the nate efore you got the settlement money?\u2019 eas\u2014\u2018I got the note before the posit money; that is, before the 2nd t i Witness\u2014\"R.Greenshields, Mr.Hut- chins, Mr.Crankshaw and Dr.Quig- ey.\u201d Mr.Macmaster \u2014 \"What did Cooke say on the occasion In question?\u201d WAS COOKE FOR THE CROWN?Witness\u2014 He sald, I! am representing the Crown.\" I said, \u2018You are not; you are merely a commun lawyer in this case like all of us.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u201cDid he mention any authority for his representing the .Crown ?\" diqetness \"I don't remember that he Mr.Macmaster\u2014\"When you stated in the court below that he was a common lawyer, what did you mean?\u201d Witness\u2014\u2018\u2018\u2019That he was like the rest of us-a common lawyer, and not a public prosecutor.\u201d Mr.W.J.McWhinney, of Toronto, was called and examined by Mr.Mac- master.He deposed to being in Montreal in connection with Backrack, Blackley & Levi the firat time, on May 11, 1903.He testified to making a deposit of a sum on behalf of the three defendants.The first was $300, with Mr.Busteed.Mr.Macmaster\u2014\"Did you deposit any other sum in connection with the three defendants?\u201d Witness\u2014*\u201c$4500, in the hands of J, N.Greenshields.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u201cThere was a sum deposited in court for ball?\u201d Witness\u2014\u201cI didn't deposit that.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014\"In making these deposits, were you representing the three defendants\u201d Witness\u2014\"1 was.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014*\u201cYou put a deposit in Busteed\u2019s hands ?* Witness\u2014\u201cOn behalf of Backrack and the other defendants.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014\" \u201cWhat did you state to Mr.Busteed when you put that money in his hands?\u201d Question objected to and disallowed.Mr.Macmaster-\u2014\u201cWhat occurred when you made the deposit?\u201d THERE WAS TALKING.Witness\u2014\u2019There was talking took place.\u201d (Loud laughter.) Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u201cAnd with Greenshields?\u201d Witress\u2014\"Many conferences in connection with the settlement of civil and criminal proceedings.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u201cWere You here when Blackley and Backrack pleaded guilty?\u201d Witness\u2014*\"Yes.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014 \u201cWere you present in all negotiations regarding payment of money by Backrack and others 7\" Witness\u2014\"I conducted the negotiations.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014' \u201cWere these deposits you made in the hands of Messrs.Greenshields and Busteed for the settlement of the civil suits?\u201d Question objected to.and argued.The question was decided to be irrelevant and illegal.Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u201cA settlement was arrived at between the creditors and Bzckrack and his associates?\u201d Witness\u2014*Yes.\u201d ; Mr.Macmaster\u2014\" Before this settlement was there any question of Back- rack and his associates being relieved of criminal liability?\u201d The question was objected to and argued by opposing counsel.Judge Wurtele ruled that the question must be put in another form.The defence applied to the court to reserve the question of the legality of the question.This was overruled.Mr.Macmaster (to witness)\u2014\u201cLook at the following sentences in the indictment containing the letter of alleged libel, viz: \u2018After some time it was agreed that this claim should be settled by the payment by us of $6,500, which was at that time understood to be twenty-five cents on the dollar for the creditors, there being $15,610, the balance going for legal expenses.Be- for this was put through, however, we wanted to be relieved from criminal liability.which we had always denied; and state whether you have a personal knowledge of the settlement arrived at and can testify to the truth or falsity of the extracts from the letter just read to you.\u201d MORE QUESTIONS DISALLOWED.The question was objected to by Mr.Lafleur for the prosecution.He claimed it was the same as that on which a ruling had just been given and was not a proper question.The objection was sustained and the Mr.| defence took the sarne exception from the ruling as before.; Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u201c Will you reads that portion of the letter contained in th tndictment in which the writer say \u2018After 1 was informed that this c not be done, as the Attorney-Gen refused; and that we would haw plead guilty, and that Mr.Cookej, Crown Prosecutor, would then that only a nominal punishme inflicted.\u2019 I read this in ord draw your attention to what fol viz.: \u20181 (Blackley) at once refus plead guilty to a charge of whi was innocent.Mr.J.N.Gréenshidids, \u2018of Montreal, advised and urged We - \u2018ski MO Asx Mon 9 RAE & DONNELLY®S SALES.Street, Westmount.\u2014Sale of\u2014 Handsome Household Furniture, Expensive Cabinet Grand Upright Plano, Brass Gasaliers, Carpets, Ornaments, ete.We have received instructions to sell at the above address, facing the M.A.A.A.Grounds, ON MONDAY MORNING, 18th APRIL, \u2014Comprising\u2014 Very handsome upright piano by D.W.Karn & Co.Toronto.cost $450, as good as new: three-piece parior set, odd and easy chairs in silk brocatelle, centre tables, brass gasaliers, best Brussels carpets, curtains and portieres, pictures, ornaments, solid oak sideboard, dining table.and leather seated dinets, couch, secretary and book case, dinner and tea sets, silver ware, cutlery.etc., oak bedroom set, odd bureaus and washstands, ladies\u2019 dresser, handsome oak folding bed with B.P.glass, iron bedsteads.springs, hair and felt mattresses, chamber ware, Montreal gaz stove, McClary's range, and kitchen sundries.Everything in nice order, and without reserve, as the owner is leaving.the city.Sale at TEN o'clock.RAE & DONNELLY, 89 3 Auctioneers.ARCANUM OFFICERS INSTALLED AND DINED.At the third annual session of the Grand Council of Quebec, Royal Ar.canum.The newly elected officers were Installed as follows: Representative to Supreme Council, W.Grieve Nichol.Montreal; alternate, Arch.Miller, Quebec.Grand Regent, Will H.Whyte, Montreal.Grand Vice-Regent, H.J.Elliott, B.C.L., Montreal.Grand Orator, C.F.Bardoff, Montreal.Sitting Past Grand Regent, Miller, Quebec.Grand Secretary, H.Walker, Montreal (re-elected).J Grand Treasurer.F.W.Wadsworth, Montreal (re-electéd).Grand Chaplain, Granby.Grand Guide, L.H.Genereux, Sher- brooka.Grand Warden, L.H.Levasseur, Rlv- ier du Loup.Grand Sentry, J.R.Wilcox, Magog.Grand Trustees, Robert Stanley, Quebec, W.A.Coates, T.W.P.Patterson, Montreal.Committee on Laws\u2014M.Goldstein, A.I.Morrison, Montreal; James Ellis, Quebec.Committee on Finance\u2014C.A.Reynolds, J.H.Shaw, T.M.McCaw, Mon- Arch.E.E.Gleason, treal.\u2018Committee on the State of the Or- der\u2014 Wm.Brown, G.C.Fletcher and G.F.Johnston, Montreal.Past Grand Regents jewels were presented by the newly installed Grand Regent, on behalf of the Grand Council, to Hon.W.A.Welr, M.L.A,, and Mr.T.W.P.Patterson.The Deputy Supreme Regent, Brother Washburn, who occupies the exalted position of Grand Regent.and Bro.Bowne, Past Grand Regent, of the Grand Council of New Jersey, who represented the Supreme Regent at this meeting.were entertained at a banquet in the evening, when both made eloguent addresses, which are sure to result in renewed activity on the part of our local Arcanians.C.P.R.PRESIDENT © - ARRIVES MONDAY.Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, accompanied by Lady Shaughnessy and bis daughters, all of whom have been in Europe for some weeks, is not expected to reach home until Monday next.The steamer Cedric, upon which they sailed from Liverpool, will arrive at New York City to-day, but Sir Thonias and his party design to stop there over Sunday.Sir Willlam Van Herne went down to New York Wednesday to meet Sir Thomas.ilfpAl, DAILY Ssaw\u2014smsvaY, APRIL 15, 1908.\u201cME HIOKS & CO°5 SALES No.158 Metealfo St.- Mrs, JAMES COOPER.has instructed us to sell by auction at her resid all the magnificent furniture and effects contained therein, including: Karn upright piano, best Axminster and Wilton carpets, Turkish rugs, ofl and water colour paintings, steel engravings, coloured prints, parlour sofas, odd chairs, centre and fancy tables, aquarium, mantel mirrors, Chinese plagues, nice ornaments, mahogany and tapestry screen, Jounge, walnut hallstand, very fine combination gas and electroliers and brackets, Fairbanks\u2019 platform scale.grapho- phone with language phone method, mahogany sideboard, massive dining table, mahogany dining chairs, Elkington dish covers, plated ware, dinner and tea sets, odd china, cut glass, cutlery, etc.set of Wernicke sectional bookcases, lot of valuable books in classics, histories, arts, all the standard authors, Gustave Dore engravings, clocks, moose, elk and mountain goat heads, walnut wardrobes.white mahogany cheffonier.maple cheffonier.oak cheffonier, case of birds, walnut bedroom set, brass bedsteads, springs.best hair mattresses, toilet sets, pillows bedding, cedar chest, wicker rockers and chairs, sewing machine, Davenport desk.bookcase, iron beds.lounges, mangle, gas heating stove, gas cook stove, h.w.generator, olicloth, refrigerator, contents of servants\u2019 apartments, pantry, etc.: also Victoria carriage by Ledoux, Kensington carriage, sleigh, robes, stable equipments, ete, etc.Sale at the above mentioned residence Saturday Morning April 16th, at 10 o'clock.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.457 St.Dominique Street (Just above Prince Arthur St.) Estate Late JOS.R.McLAUGHLIN.Sale of good household furniture: Cabinet Grand plano, neat cherry parlour set in plush, easy chairs, parlour tables, carpets, engravings, electric fixtures throughout house, walnut sideboard, dining table and chairs, crockery and glassware, etc.; walnut bedroom set, springs and mattresses, pillows and bedding, Leader cook stove, gas stove, refrigerator, ollcloth, kitchen sundries.Sale at the above residence SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 18, at 2.30 o'clock.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.s9 2 THOS.J.POTTER'S SALES.20 Somerville Ave., WESTMOUNT, Near üt.Catherine Street.Furniture Carpets, etc.On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 16th April at Twe O'Clock, Thomas J.Potter will sell by auction at above dwelling: New Parlour Set, Marble Top Centre Table, Music Stand, Whatnot, all the Gesaliers and Brackets, Sideboard, Dining \u2018Table Handsome Bevelled Glass Mirror, 2 B.W.Bedroom Sets, Enamelled Set, Fine Lounge, Iron Bed, Music and Book Stand, Japanese Screen, Parlour, Bedroom and Stair Carpets, Ollcloth, Refrigerator, Gas Stove, Good Wanzer Sewing Machine, etc.88 8 ELECTRIC FITTINGS removed, cleaned and reconnected MONTREAL ELECTRIC CO.Phone Main 2840 354 ST.JAMES ST ss tr B.w.IN AND AROUND THE CITY.C.P.R.SOLICITING AGENT.\u2014Mr.Edward McGoun, who has been located for some time at St.Martin, Que.will.now that the Canadian Pacific | Railway.has closed.its station at- that point, act as soliciting agent.POINT ST.CHARLES DYKE.\u2014City Surveyor Barlow has been instructed to make a survey to see just how much repairing needs to be done to the dyke along the river at Point St.Charles, and to submit an estimate as to the cost of raising the breakwater an additional foot.NEW C.P.R.AGENTS.\u2014On the Pacific division of the Canadian Pacific Railway, the following agents have been located: \u2014A.W.Sharpe, agent at Enderby; H.W.Sewerdfager, agent at Laggan; George Hunt, agent at Har- WALTER X.KEARNS\u2019 SALES { \u2018Estate Late Very Important Sale Superior Household Furniture, Costly Rugs, Rich Curtains and Carpets, Fine Bric-a-Brac, Cut Glassware, Safe.&c.&c.\u2014Also\u2014 Carriage, Sleigh, Harnes,s Robes, Saddle, &c.The undersigned.instructed by the.executors, will sell by public auction, 81 MANSFIELD STREET, \u2014\u2014ON\u2014 Tuesday, 19th April, At Ten o'clock, the whole of the handsome and costly Furniture, including: \u2014DRAWING ROOM\u2014 Lace Curtains, Wilton Carpet.Large Turkish Rug, very fine lot of Royal Worcester, Doulton, Cloisonne, Dresden, Japanese, French and other Pottery, Genuine Brongzes.Brags Fender and Dogs, Cabinet (brass trimmed and hand-painted), Pair of Japanese Lamps.Brass Gasaliers, several Mahogany and other \u2018Chairs, Sofa, magnificent Inlaid Tables, Silk Plush Portieres.\u2014DINING ROOM\u2014 - Very fine Antique Mahogany.also one other Sideboard, Mahogany Extension Table, 8 Mahogany brass trimmed Dining Chairs, large Turkish Rug.Antique Clock.Rare Bric-a-Brac, magnificent set of 82 pieces of finest Cut Glassware, best Silver-plated Ware, Dinner.Tea and Dessert Services.Cutlery.Antique Vases (dated 1550).handsome Screens, Brass Fender and Dogs, Rosewood Card Table, Candelabra, 1 Mahogany and 1 Black Walnut China Cabinets.~\u2014SEWING ROOM\u2014 Bronze Clock and Ornament.Brussels Carpet, Small Eastern Rugs, Fine Pottery, hogany Arm Chalrs, Plush fov- ered Lounge./ I LIBRARY Ebony and French Walnut Cabinets, Mahogany Chairs, Plush Covered Sofa, Wire Back and other Easy Chairs, Davenport, Lace Curtains, Card Tables, Bookstand, Inlaid Desk, Antique Clock, Costly Brass Clock (French).\u2014HALL Se Exceptionally fine Grandfather's Clock, with chimes, mahogany case; Crystal Hall Lamp, Silk Plush Portieres, Mahogany Table and Chairs, large Vases, Eastern Rugs, Stair Carpets.\u2014BEDROOM $-\u2014 Beautiful Brass Bedsteads.Mahogany Bureaus, Dressing Tables, Washstands and Wardrobes.Mahogany Sofas, Black Walnut and Bird's Eye Maple Bureaus, Washatands and Wardrobes, Wilton and other Carpets, Eastern Rugs, Easy Chairs, Oak leather covered Sofas, Mirrors.Hair Mattresses, \u201cWaldorf\u201d Upholstered Springs.Antique Lace Bed Spreads, Curtains, Gilt and other ocks, Cedar-lined Chest, Lounges, Bookcases, etc.=BREAKFAST ROOM\u2014 Safe, Brass trimmed Sideboard.Extension Table, set of Leather Covered Chairs.2 China Cabinets (by Coysh).Grandfather's Clock, China, Glassware, Plated Ware.: \u2014KITCHEN\u2014 \u2018Prowse\u2019 Gas and Coal Range, \u2018Prowse\u2019 Refrigerator, Large Tin Cupboard, Kitchen Utensils, etc.Contents of Servants\u2019 Rooms.=\u2014CARRJAGE ROBES, ETC.\u2014 1, Covared Spider Phaeton.1 Sleigh (» Ledoux), et of Single Brass Mounted Harness, English Saddle and Bridl., 3 very fine Buffalo Robes, 1 Musk Ox Robe, Carriage Rugs, etc., etc, \u20140M VIEW The house will be open for inspection of goods on Monday, 18th inst.from 2 til § pm.\u2014ORDER OF SALE\u2014 Sale will commence in the Kitchen, at 10 a.m.THE CARRIAGE, SLEIGH ROBES, ete., will be sold at McVey's Stables, Cath- cart street, at 2 o'clock p.m, WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.The collection of Oil and Water Color Paintings, Books, also Antique Fire Arms, are being catalogued, and will be mold in the Fraser Institute about the 11th of May.\u2014W.M.K.838 AUCTION SALE Household Furniture & Effects 73 Drolet Street (Corner Pine Avenue), oN SATURDAY MORNING, 16th APRIL, at Ten o'clock.The sale will include Parlor Chairs and Sofa.Fancy Tables, Pictures, Ornaments, Carpets, Sideboard, Extension Table, Chairs, Dinner and Glassware, .Bedroom Sets, Mattresses, Toiletware, Cooking Btove.Gas Stove, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc.) WALTER M.KEARNS, 88 3 Auctioneer.Samuel Coulson, Esq.11676 (part) of the official plan | FRASER BROS?SALES 47 Medill College Avenue, Auction Sale of Furnitu and Effects, We are instructed by Mrs.JULIAN TREMBLAY to sell at above residence, MONDAY MORNING, 18th APRIL, at 10 o'clock, the contents of this large 14 roomed house, consisting of parlor set, odd chairs and rockers, wicker chairs, mantel mirror, lace curtains, pictures, portieres, extension dining table and chairs, dinner and tea ware silver ware, cutlery, centre tables, screens, quartered oak hali stand, ! hall and stair carpets, lounges, up-to-date odd oak and other bureaus and washstands, fine modern oak and other bedroom sets, with plate glass mirrors; blankets, bed spreads, bed and table linen, table covers, good wardrobes, bed lounges, toilet ware, gas fixtures, Chapleau range.hot water attachments; kitchen sundries, etc.etc.\" FRASER BROS.89 3 I\" Auctioneers.GONE 0.(North Side,) From Guy Street to St.Matthew Street, not too for you.THE CITY OF MONTREAL, by their undersigned attorneys and counsel, hereby give public notice that on Friday, the 29th day of April next.at half-past ten ! o'clock in the forenoon (or so soon as counsel can be heard), at the Court House of this city, they will, by and through \u2018 their said attorneys and counsel, present to the Superior Court, sitting in the division of practice (No.31) in and for the District of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, a petition calling upon the said court to choose and nominate in virtue of the act of the Legislature, 62 Victoria, chapter 58, and its amendments.two competent and disinterested persons, to act as commissioners, jointly with ono of the Recorders of the said city, as president, and two of their assessors named by the council, to fix and determine, in conformity with said acts, the price and indemnity to be allowed for the lots or immovables hereafi.r mentioned and described, which the said city of Montreal have, by a resolution adopted on the 11th day of January last (1904).passed under the authority of the act 3rd Edward VII, chapter 62, determined to acquire for the purpose of widening St.Catherine street, on the north side.from Guy street to St.Matthew street.in St.Antoine West (now St.Andrew) Ward, in accordance with the homologated plan, and to perform such other duties as aye imposed by law upon the said commissioners, vis:\u2014 1.\u2014A piece of land with a bay-window thereon erected, bounded an the southwestern side by lot cadastral No.1679, (part),\"Sald side measuring about 9.0 feet; on the northwestern side by lot cadastral No.1680 (residue), said side measuring about 48.0 feet; on the northeastern side by Guy street, sald side measuring about 9.0 feet: on the southeastern side by St.Catherine street, said side measuring about 49.5 feet.cotaining a superficial area of abont 438.7 square feet, che suid plece of land being southeastern part of lot cadastral No.1680 of the official plan end book of reference for the Saint An- tolne Ward of the City of Montreal.2.\u2014A piece of land with a bay-window thereon erected, bounded on the southwestern side by lot cadastra) No.1679 (part) (expropriated).sald side measuring about 9.0 feet: on the northwestern side by lot cadastral No.1679, part (residue).said side measuring about 23.0 feet: on the northeastern side by lot cadastral No.1680, said side measuring about 9,0 feet: on the southeastern side by Saint Catherine street, said side measuring about 23.0 feet, containing a superficial area of about 207.0 square feet, the said piece of land being southeastern part of lot cadastral Ne.1679 (part) of the official plan and book of reference for the Saint Antoine Ward of the City of Montreal.8.\u2014A plece of land, bounded on the southwestern mide by lot cadastral No.1676 (pért) (expropriated), said side measuring about 9.67 feet: on the northwest- err: aide by lot cadastral-No.1676, part (residue), sald side measuring about 21.8 feet; on the northeastern side by lot cadastral No, 1877-7 (expropriated).said side measuring about 9.67 feet: on the southeastern side by Saint Catherine st.\u2026 said side measuring about 21.3 feet, containing a superficial ares of about 206.0 square feet.the said piece of land being southeastern part of lot cadastral No.and book of reference for the said Saint Antoine Ward, of the City of Montreal.4\u2014A plece of land with two stairs thereon erected, bounded on the south- -western side by lot cadastral No.1675 (expropriated), sald side measuring about 10.0 feet; on the northwestern side by lot cadastral No.1675 A (residue), said side measuring about 44.3 feet: on the northeastern side by lot cadastral No.1676 (part) expropriated), said side measuring about 9.87 feet; on the southeastern side by Saint Catherfne street, said side measuring about 44.2 feet, containing a superficial area of about 484.7 square feet, the sald piece of land being southeaste part of lot cadastral No.1675 A of the official] plan and book of $6.00.INVICTUS There are only THREE reasons we can think of why you \u2018way not buy the INVICTUS Shoe ; L You may think they\u2019 re not good enough.2.You may think they\u2019re too good.3.You may think they're good, but no better than lots of other SHOES You know better than we do what you think ; but we know the shoes.We know they're good enough for anybody.The fact that we now ask you to become a customer shows that we think they're GOOD As for the third point, some shoes are better than others, of courre.We make ours as good as we can; which means as.good as anybody can.We're not sure that it doesn't mean better than anybody else does; in other words, the best you can buy.THE R SALE \u2014 BY AUCTION AT 10.30 AM TUESDAY, APRIL 10th, No.401 William at., comer St.Martin st., 30 head of heavy horses.weighing from 1850 to 1600 lbs., all of them No, 1, good seasoned working horses, 10 double joe waggons, 3 lorry Y aggons, several lumber trucks 6 single ice carts, 8 double ice seighe and 6 single, double and mingle express waggons, 6 pairs of high jobbles, 15 sets of heavy double harness, 10 seta of heavy single harness, 3 sets of cert harness, 4 sata of buggy harness, completes set of ice tools, stable uten- ile, and a number of articles too numerous to mention, Positively without reserve or limit T.Foster and Co.Aucti eo: St.Pau) st.Tel.Main 3266 and 4138.87 6 SHERIFF'S SALES ARTHABASKA.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.8.\u2014 A) fred Lafontaine vs.Leon Lacourse.Lots Nos.forty-one and forty-two, parish Saint Paul of Chester: with buildings.To be sold at the door of the patish church of Bt.Paul of Chester, twenty-sec- ond April inst, at eleven o'clock am.MONTREAL \u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.2630.\u2014East- arn Townships Bank ve M.Arahill, M.J.Morrison, and heirs of late M.J.F.K C.1.Halt of lot No.eight hundred and twenty-nine, St.Louis Ward, City of Montreal: with brick building, bearing civic number forty-two Prince Arthur st 3.Half of lot No.eighty hundred and twenty-nine, St.Louie Ward, City of Montreal: with brick bufiding, bearing e number forty-four Prince Arthur st.To be sold at Sherift\u2019s Office, Montreal, thirteenth May next, at ten o'clock am.MONTREAL.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.281.\u2014 Joseph Robillard vs.Dame Moeiina Mathive.Lots Nos.veventy-eight.seventy-nine and subdivisions of lot No.three hun- SHOES If you will call in and look at the goods themselves the argument is ended.Judge for yourself.cg SHOE STORE, INVICTUS 249 St James st.Tel.Main 3593.| LS UNION PACIFIG Shortest line to ORECON WASHINCTON March ist to April 30th.colonist rates to all pointe in these states, from Chicago $33.00 St.Louis 30.00 Traine handsomely \u2018Tourist equipped.Fast cars a specialty [76 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, MASS.WILLARD MASSEY, NL.E.P.A.4 J aw Woods Phosphodine, Tho Great Engtist iy b an old, well preparetion.Hasbeon Por dd voares iv sell à an recommend as kind that cures gives universal satisfaction.It promptiy all of Nervous eakness and al! effects of abuse or excegs- .Optum o imulants, Mental and Brain Worry, ei of which lead to Infirmity, Insanity.Coneump- tion and an Early Grave.Price $1 per package or six for $8 One will pleases, six will cure Malled promplly on res cetpt of price.Send for free pamphlet.Ade dress The » Wood Company, Windsor, Ont.Canade, e root.nd Wood's _ ine in HoGale, 2123 Notre Dame sod tf ovember.\u201d NS Macmaster\u2014 \"When a man gives @ note he usually gets it back?\u201d \" Witnesas\u2014'Yes;.in my experience.Mr.Macmaster\u2014 \u2018How was the note in your hands?\" Pr itnees\u2014 Tt wasn't part of the es- tite at all.It was left In my hands in \u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014 y hat happened to te after that?\u201d the iiness\u2014\"a.W.Jacobs telephoned me a few weeks later.and asked for the note to be sent to his office.1 told bim I could not do so unless author- tzed by Mr.Jacob A.Jacobs.I did not attempt to realize on the note as part of the estate.I got the authorization, and the note was delivered to 8.W.I Macmaster\u2014\"This note of $500 , was outside of the sum you got from the court house $2.000.and the amount ot Mr.Greenshields\u2019 cheque?\u201d Witness\u2014\" Yes.\u201d There was no cross-examination.\u201cMR.OUGHTRED EXAMINED.H.R.Oughtred, K.C., was then ealled.He was examined by Mr.Mac- master.Oughtred certified to appearing as tounsel for Harris Wiener in the charges against him.Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u201cDid Cooke ap- as counsel?\u201d Witness\u2014''Yes.He pesired for the Crown.Myr.Macmaster\u2014' What other coun- ; Bel were engaged?\u2019 DON'T FORGET CHILDREN THRIVE .\u2018M , WONDERFULLY ON Grape-Nuts stated he ap- «THERE'S A REASON.\" to plead guilty.\u201d Will you state whé- ther you were present on the occasion referred to: whether you have a personal knowledge of what then occurred, and whether you are able to speak of the truth or the falsity of the refusal to plead guilty there referred to on the advice tendered to plead guilty.\u2019 The question was argued, and after a long period of consideration by the judge was dis- alloweg.Then the court adjourned.Montreal\u2019s War News.Mr.Charles E.E.Ussher, the general passenger agent for C.P.R.lines east of Fort Willlam has returned from a business trip to Boston.He givea it as his opinion that the papers in the centre of culture are giving much less space to the war than those in this city.\u2018I consider,\u201d he remarked, \u2018\u2018that the service we get here is excellent.\u201cThe papers across the line may give their reports a few more lurid trappings, in the shape of pictures and so forth, but for information of value they are not affords ing their subscribers anything super- for to what we have here.I think it is just as well that the people of Montreal should know this.\u201d New Church for Maisonneuve.The people of the town of Malson- neuve who have decided to bufld a new church will apply to the Legislature to obtain a law to that effect.Messrs.Treffle Bleau, William Pare ker.Hubert Desjardins, and -Marie- Gustave Ecrement, N.P., have been named as trustees, and formed into a company under the name of the Trustees of the Parish of Maisonneuve.The company desires to erect a church and a\u2018 sacristy in the parish of the Sacred Name of Jesus in Mai- sonneuve.,Ç \u2019 4Bilver King\u201d Dying.Word has been received from Kingston penitentiary that James Kane, alias \u201cSliver King,\u201d is dying there.Kane is the man who committed the serious assault upon Constable Murphy ire aa here some years from which.Ficer never &go, w ch the | \u201cSt.Ounegonde Parish.Rev.Abbe F.N.Eugene Ecrement, cure of St.Cunegonde, Messrs.C.P.Fabien, T.Cyphiot, M.D., L.H.He- nault, Hebert Morin, J.A.Cardinal, M.D.and Vital Raby, are in connection with the law now before the Quebec Legislature, named trustees, and have formed a company under the name of the Trustees of the Parish of Ste.Cunegonde of Montreal.This company will have all rights, powers and privileges similar to those of churchwardens, for the collection of funds deducted by assessment.They will not be allowed to deduct an annual sum exceeding ten per cent.of the value of the property, for a longer time than 40 years, and shall under the guarantee of that assessment contract for a loan of not more than $70,000.Died From His Own Imprudence.An Inquest was held yesterday afternoon in the of the General Hospital into the cause of the death of Tony Carriere, the Italian workman.who died as the result of an accident in the establishment of Warden, King & Sons, Craig street, on Wednesday.The jury returned a verdict that death was due to the imprudence of the workman in not following out the instructions that had been given him.Resolution of Sympathy.At a special meeting of the staff of Sarsfield School a resolution of condolence with the Reverend W, O'Meara in the late loss which he has sustained through the death of his sister, Mrs.W./J.MoGarvey.was unanimously passed.Much sympathy is felt for the reverend gentleman in the loss\u2019 which he has recently sustained.| Tison River: A.ey, agent ut Yale: and F.J.Boulter, operator at Keepers.\u2019 ST.JOSEPH'S CONCERT.\u2014The annual entertainment of St.Joseph's parish for the benefit of the works of the parish.took place yesterday evening at the Belmont School Hall and was largely attended.Tt was under the patronage of Rev.Father Belanger, and His Worship Mayor Laporte.Mr.M.L Charbonneau directed the choir.FÉLL AND INJURED HIMSELF.\u2014 Andrew Flood, fell unconscious last night at the corner of St.Martin and Notre Dame streets.He was taken to the General Hospital in the ambulance.In falling, Flood struck his head against the curb stone and received a bad wound.He was reported to-day to be improving.ALLAN LINE IMPROVEMENTS \u2014 The Messrs.H.and A.Allan are making extensive improvement to thelr general offices, corner of St.Peter and Commissioners streets.An extension 35 by 45 feet iz being added, thus giving the passenger and freight departments on the ground floor largely increased facilities, while the general offices on the secopd floor will also be greatly improved.BIG TRAINS FOR THE WEST.\u2014 There were thirteen coaches on the Canadian Pacific Railway express which left yesterday for the coast\u2014an unusually large number\u2014necessitated by the immense traffic which is now setting in toward the West.Two of the cars were given over to the use of Italians, who are to be employed upon construction work for the company west of Lake Superior.Usually one tourist car is found sufficient, but, in this instance, there were three.DANES FOR NEW ONTARIO.\u2014Mr.L.O Armstrong, the.colonization For the table, for cooling, for butters COMMON QENSE Kills Rats, Mice, Reaches, Bed Bugs \u2018NO OFFENSIVE ODOR.All druggists.or 381 Queen, Wes Toronto.Beware of imitations.131 agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway, is now in communication with representatives of the Danish colony in Montreal, who are desirous of establishing a settlement for their people in New Ontario.In company with one of the latter, he will shortly visit the locality where it is proposed to locate the colony.THE STANTON CLUB.\u2014The preliminary meeting of the city agents of the Sun Life Assurance Co.of Canada was held last evening in their offices on St.James street for the purpose of organizing a sotial club.The manager, Mr.Stanton, presided.The name agreed upon was \u2018The Stanton Club.\u201d OM- cers elected were : T.J.Parkes, president ; W.D.McCallum, vice-president; C.D.Wolfkill, secretary: E.A.Bertrand, treasurer.| CAPT: EBLLY'S FUNERAL.\u2014Dress- ed in full regimentals, and wearing upon his breast the two medals which he had secured for distinguished services in the fleld, the remains of Capt.J.Kelly, late of the West India Regiment, were yesterday borne to their last resting place.The service at St.Patrick's Church was conducted by Rev.Father Luke Callahan and Rev.Father Heffernan.The principal mourner was Dr.W.Webber Kelly, son, a graduate of Bishop's College, but now Wisconsin.Among those nt : Mr.Justice Curran.Mr.nk Curran, Mr.Duffy, Mr.F.B.McNamee, B.Tansey, O.Tansey, Mr.Stack, P.Duffy, Lieut.-Col.Cole, Dr.Hackett, and a number of Army and Navy Veterans, wéaring thelr medals.Beautiful floral tributes wera sent by Mr.and Mrs.J.W.C.Taylor.Miss Wilson, Mr.and Mrs.Samson, Miss E.M.Rivers, Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Spencer, Mrs.ins, Dr.and Mrs.Morrison, Mrs.5 H.Ryan, Mrs.J.J.Curran, Mrs.G.H.Matthews, Mr.and .J Mra.Duty and Mrs.Buntes, .Teférence for the Saint Antolné Ward of the City of Montreal.5B.\u2014A piece of land with one storey wooden building thereon erected, bounded on the southwestern side by lot cadastral No.1674 (part), said side measuring about 10.0 feet; on the northwestern side by lot cadastral No.1674 part (residue), said side measuring about 26.65 feet: on the northeastern side by lot cadastral No.1676 (expropriated), said side measuring about 9.80 feet: on the southeastern side by Baint Catherine street, said side measuring about 26.65 feet, containing a superficial area of about 263.8 square feet, the said piece of land being the southeastern part of lot cadastral No.1674 (part), of the official! plan and book of reference for the Saint Antoine Ward of the City of Montreal.6.\u2014A piece of land with one storey wooden building thereon erected, bounded on the southwestern side by Saint Matthew street, sald side measuring about 10.0 feet; on the northwestern side by lot cadastral No.1674 part (residue), said side measuring about 26.8 feet; on the northeastern side by lot cadastral No.3674 (part).said side measuring about 10.0 feet; gn the southeastern side by Saint Catherine street, sald side measuring about 26.5 feet, containing a suverft- cla] area of about 268.0 square feet, th said piece of land being southeastern of cadastral No.1674 (part).of the official plan and book of reference for the Saint Antoine Ward of the City of Montreal, The whole in acoordance with a plan of the improvement deposited in the City Surveyor's Office.All the above dimensions are in Eng- ish feet and decimals.L.J.ETHIER, J.Yo.ARCHAMBAULT, Attorneys for the City of Montreal.City Hall, Montreal, 20th March, 1904.srr CONFIRMATION AT ST.LUKE'S.\u2014 Next Sunday, the 17th inst.His Grace the Archbishop of Montreal will make his nual Jisitation at 8t.Luke's a And administér the rite of rmation.Cart by St Lawrence street: with buildings.To be sold at Bheriff's Office, Montreal, twenty-second April inst.at ten o'clock am.MONTREAL.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.8889.: \u2014 Moise Cyprien Bezner va.Pierre Pilon Lot No.three hundred and seventy-four, village of Bt.Polycarpe; with house, mill, machinery and all sceessories and dependencies.(Subject to certain conditions).To be sold at the door of the parish church of St.Polycarpe, twenty-first April inst.at eleven o'clock am.MONTREAL.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No 2476.\u2014 Ovida Poitras vp.Dame Marie Louise Surprenant.Lot No.four hundred and eighty-three, town of 'Lachine, County of Jacques Cartier; with buildings: subject to rights of usufruct.To de sold at Sheriff's Office, Montreal, twenty-first April inst.at ten o'clock a.m.OTTAWA.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.845.\u2014Francis Adelia Wright, es Qual.vs.Joseph Blais.1.Undivided half share and interest, in part of lot No.elghty-seven.ward four, City of Hull: with members and appurtenances.3.Undivided half share and interest, in another part of said lot, with members and appurtenances.o be sold at Sheriffs Office, City of Hull, nineteenth April inst, at ten o'clock am RIMOUSKI.\u2014 F.F;: \u2014 No.2190.\u2014 L M.Langlais vs.Magloire Dube.All righta of clearance.improvements, buildings and others, owned by defendant, on lot No.sixty-nine, township of Cabot, parish of St.Moise.To be-rsold at the door of the parish church of 8t.Moise, tenth May next, at ten o'clock am.THREE RIVERS.\u2014 F.P.\u2014 No.518.\u2014 Dame Exilda Rivard va.Adrien Houle.Part of lots Noa ninety-three and nipety- four, town of Grand-Mere, with building, circumstances dependencies.! To be sold at the door of the parish church of St.Paul de Grand'Mere, eleventh May next, at three o'clock am.THREE RIVERE \u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.#75.\u2014 La Bang Nationale vs.Dame HeéHana Garneau ot vir Part of lot No.eighty-six.county of Nico- let, parish of St.Angele de Laval To be sold at the door of the parish church of 8te.Angele de Laval twentieth April inst., at ten o'clock am.: TARREE KR \u2014 FF.\u2014 No.170.\u2014 Dame Aurelie L vs.Joseph Alph Mechanics, fF Spertamen § and soften the skin apd remove Dap .1.Lot No.nine hundred asd nine.county oi Maskinonge, parish of St.Joseph ds Mas- nonge.3.Lot No.nine hundred and twelve, same sold at the door of the parish To be oh of Joveph de Maskinonge, t - GER Apeth te at ten Crook am.055 i > NE SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u201cTender for Father Point Wharf Extension,\u201d will be received at this office until Monday, May 2, 1904, inclusively, for the construction of an extension to the wharf at Father Point, County of Rimouski, Province of Quebec, according to a plan and specification to be seen at the offices of Ph.Beland, Clerk of Works, Quebec; C.Desjardins, Clerk of Works, Post Office Bldg.Montreal, on applica« tion to the Postmaster at Father Point, and at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa.Tenders will not be considered unises made on the printed form supplied, and { signed with the actual signatures of tene derers.An accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works.for five thousand dollars ($56,000.00), must accempany each tender.The cheque will be forfeited if the party tendering decline the contract or fall to complete the work contracted for.and will be returned in cease of non- .acceptanoce of tender, The Dapartment does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.By order, FRED.GELINAS, Secretary.Department of Public Works, Ottawa March 31, 1304.Newspapers Inserting this advertisement without authority from the Department will not be paid for it.83 ?Jamo NOTICE Is hereby given that application will he made to ths Legislature of the Prownca of Quebec at its next session for a BHI to amend the C) arter of the Mount Royal Tr extend the Clubs borrowing rowers.to provide for the cancellation of its capital stock and for other purposes.Montreal, March 1504 Why Not Be Sober.Keep your pledge! Take \u2018Oine,\u2019 which - permanently on nicohet habii.Money re- fumées © Trentise on Drunkenness flap or ase fa Chall BE WT veal.0° \u2014 206 66 za» , \u201c% | THE RA EC EL TI SH a a Sy re ES PRE PSP AP EEE furl LTE Te - my A - \u2019 MONTREAL DAILY STAR-FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1904.ts tn the United States, M.Lee Starke, une MHuillding, New York, and Tribune uilding, Chicago.Agents in France, Mayence, Favre and Cl.M.W.MçGillsvray, Te King st., M 7 \u2014 bute their losses generally to their vessels having commited hari-kari by running over their own mines.Up to the present time the defenders of Port Arthur apparently would have been much better off without mines, for the Japanese vessels have never been near enough to run any risk from them, and according to the Russian versions most of the damage to the It is sald that the Ross Liberals are in a cheerful mood as the close of the session draws near.That is not surprising when the record of the session is recalled.That Hearst boom doesn\u2019t seem to be able to cross the Yalu River.I fk ASI REI The Kind You Have ~ Always Bought \u2014 Cecilian Recital.i - - T ms pm Fa art eT ai \u2014\u2014\u2014 = 2 LS = - | a THE WAR SITUATION, .- THE PASSING HOUR.\u2014_ | x ANT ANDEENENTE .7\u20ac - À \u2019 À ya Lue a \u2014 ae Seti î The Russian admiralty authorizes a denial of Vice Admiral Togo's claim ; When a pattleship turns turtié\u201d the - ; WIN DSOR HALL | Tom DA A Cc ADENY To-night and that the Japanese sunk the Petropaviovsk in a battle, and declares that |[CIew ure : ORPHA ALBA CAZEN EUVE Matinge Sa: there was no naval engagement except that between the torpedo boat The Rüssian fleet may not have been ang VICTOR OC CELLIER.John C.Fisher's Musical Produ destroyers, which took place before the ill-fated battleship went out to so fast ae ape are hao be SONG BECITAL The Silver Slipper .l\u2019ineet the Japanese ~ squadron.~The Japs are evidently anxiots\u2014to ciatm TE DE AT oP #70 LYING new knots For Infants and Childr Gants Se a Rae MT ane | the credit of sinking the ship, and the Russians are equally anxious to attri- or nes en.Price $1.00.Next Vonday ents mow ready F.ZIEGFELD, JR., presents GRACE Van Studdiford A .\u2018 .2 an a Sua, posnateghan asd œ ura Russian squadron must be attributed to them.AVegelable Preparation for As - SATURDAY; APRIL 16th, frem 109 Fleet st After such a succession of disasters the general feeling in Port Arthur The Globe rises ho remark that there similating the Food and ula to 4 p.m.In De Koven, Klein & Cook's Comic has be no \u201cmin r LI - T a & may well be one of despondeney.Bomewonder is exprès that Admiral Togo irio since 1871, and that \u201cno Ministry in ie 3 mach and Bowels of Opera, .{d not follow up e destruction o e Petropaviov y an attack upon Canada ever had a more comfortable time PROGRAMME.EF \u2019 Circulation of the Star.Port Arthur; but Admiral Togo generally does the unexpected thing, and th, 1 om re hoes Ministry ! 1\u2014Polonaise Op.5, No.1 RR D F EA THER with all his pluck and dash is exceedingly careful about exposing his fleet to who said that this is a pessimistic age?\u2014re Rubinstein.\u2019 \u2019 By the composer of ROBIN HOOD._\u2014 soncert,.Op.30, No.1 | unnecessary risks.Invariably, after getting in a blow the Japanese ships \u2014 .2\u2014Valse de Concert, .Op.30, The Original New York Lyric Theatre ; d in N - Wientawakl, WEEK ENDING APE.9TH, 1904.as quickly as possible either disappear completely or at least get out of A brown bear down a Nc ritalin 5 Promotes Digestion Cheerful- $-(a) Zur Guitarre.Hiller Gorgeous Production.| be ar ness and Rest.Contains neither OB) Slate Op 85.Nollet Regular prices, 26c to $1.50.range.These tactics are, no doubt, calculated to baffle the Russian gun- because his keeper went away.Then = ; MONDAY - - - - B6117 they found that he had eaten a cigthes- mi, Morphine nor Mineral.(al ee Conc -Hoffman ners, who have hardly time to get the range of the Japanese vessels before wringer.He probably wanted it to or.N COTIC (b) Valse de Concert, i aki TUESDAY - = = - 56,123 they vanish.That Admiral Togo will not lose much time In making an- |his heurt with.OT NAR : 6\u2014Hungarian Rhapsodie, No.12 .] WEDNESDAY e = = 56,193 other attack on Port Arthur may be taken for granted; the reduction, or The Geological Burvey expert on the oe Liszt.PROCTOR\u201dS\u2014AI This Week complete and permanent bottling up of that port is an urgent necessity of the peace River district didn't know Frank Avge of Od Dr PITCEER \u2014 Matinees: Wed.Fri.and Sat | YHURSDAY - - - 56,156 Japanese campaign.Oliver.Frank can hardly be as big an = Swd- Auristes by H FRIDAY - .- - 86,164 ) object out home as he thinks he is.Lapin Ja Wi is & Co J.H.Stoddart, REUBEN FAX In That's a great river which can flood ill 'Y) \u201cThe Bonnie Brier Bush.\u201d SATURDAY - - - 62,338 ; à hand Montreal a water fam- In : .\u2019 CAN THE COUNTRY STAND IT?AS and the same moment 3476 ST.CATHERINE STREET.NEXT WEEK \u2014\u2014 It's funny that the Government can't Sole Agents for the Cecilian, The Great Success, i Total - - - 343,028 manage to get a Minister of Raflways the Perfect Piane Player.WWritten by Lottie Blair § In the consideration of any great political question, it is dificult to who will stand up and take the respon- .Admission on presentation of UNDE Parker Author Way Daily Average - - - 57,172 arrive at anything like accurate judgment, unless one is prepared to regard |sibility for the Government's rallway Aperfect Remedy for Consfips- visiting card.20°1 Down East.\u201d Weekly Star Last Week - 125,453 the matter at issue, from the various points of view of all the interests in- scheme.tion, Sour Stomacte,Diarrhoes, S 0 U T H E R N volved.Thus in the discussion of the Grand Trunk Pacific project an im- The Japs do not want to lose the credit Worms Convulsions Feverish- V er CIRCULATION OF partial critic realizes that the scheme has as many aspects as there are for that et ooking Just because ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.S K I E A Play That Wil : DOE STAR 468 430) different interests to be considered.The promoter cannot be expected to Pac Sim Signa of - RU M M AGE S ALE Live Forever, ] view the - Liberal members seem to be afraid to \u2018ac Simde ture The most original.unhackneyed WEEKLY 9 the matter in precisely the same light as the tax-payer, nor the share- Cruise around in this G.T.P.debate, for ar diverting play of Southern life ver wets holder to see eye to eye with the wheat grower or the manufacturer.LAST WEFK.- fear they hit against a \u201cmine.\u201d L ¥ 2Z7\u2014A REMARKABLE CAST\u201427 5 Thirty Years Sectionalism, and even worse, political partizanship may prevent a man 236 St.Antoine Street, i NEW YORK.| i; _.The world \u2018moves.Mr.Mulock is one which will bring happiness and of Provincial rent.So ich oe xen officers, and his death is universally Will Discuss Stréet Railway and GLENDON ; These and all ather lines are open for inspec- .how Sir William Mulock, and an in.Health to the most helpless of all the ories are rapidly approaching a popu.esretted.Light Questions To-night., tion.thousands imprisoned through \u201cthe = - 24861 St.Oathorine st.fluentlal member of an administration, sated t * in th ty th lation of pat a million\u2014about the pop MR.DANIEL J.SULLY, the cotton At the meeting of the Westmount : héat erm n the city\u2014i e., the |ulation of Novia Scotia, far more than : Town Council this evening several im- Also mole agents for Stein- .thereupon proceeded to introduce One issue of the Daily and Weekly Star aggregates 181,000 From the above figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral.\u20ac FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1904.THR INDEPENDENCE AND DIGNITY OF PARLIAMENT.looking at a project of this charucter as it should be looked at, from a broad national point of view.all Canadlans, except those who have terests involved, ought to be able to s and that is \u201cCan the country stand to be faced, either now, sensibly and irresistible force of events, tude.The practical question ls this: moters, that it threatens responsibilities than it can stand?Here are the main points in conn to $170,000,000.But there is one aspect of this important question with regard to which very direct special and personal in- ee from one common point of view, this gigantic enterprise?\u2019 This is a question which cannot be evaded by ignoring it for the time being: It has willingly.or later on through the Canadians will not be, and should not be deterred from a sensible and promising undertaking simply because of its magni- \u201cIs the enterprise a promising one from a business point of view, or is it so One sided in favour of the pro- to involve the country in more serious financial ection with the bargain: 1.It is estimated now to involve the country in an obligation amounting 2.The company is to own the revenue producing part of the line and the The Mad Mullah has escaped into Ital- But wait till he hears tho then he will know what fan territory.hand-organs; \u2018\u201c\u2018mad\u2019\u2019 la.It is now being promised that this \u2018\u2018is the last great War\u2019 Still.Britain will probably keep a few of her battleships fn commission, just in case\u2014 The baseball season ls to open on the 16th of May.There will be plenty of time to lay in a stock of umbrellas and rubber goods before that time.It is to be noticed that it is only the \u201ccolts\u201d who are not afraid of the Grand Trunk Pacific engine.\u2014 The Government will now please proceed to get out its sleuth, to hunt down the party who \u2018stole\u2019 Blair's memorandum.The one thing that grates on our feel- AtG months old 35 Dosis RS RAR EXACT COPY OF WRAPPEB.GASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW TORKE OITY._ 60156 1aw FINANCE COMMITTEE \u2014 Deputation Will Go ta Capital to Watch Private Bills.The proposal of the Protestant AND QUEBEC LEGISLATION.+ Cowan's Cocoa, Chocolate, SATURDAY, April i6th, at3 p.m For the New Mission Rooms In ocopnee- tion with the Church of st.James the Apostle.Furniture, Crookery, Pictures, Clothing, ete.ote.ote.8803 This is a Good Time to look up your pictures and have them framed.will store them and deliver them in good order after you move or get through your spring cleani-æ, HEASLEY, the Picture Framer, 2087 St.Catherine St., near Blsury, \u201cI give cash receipts.\u2019 67 tf Massive Production Complete in Every = Detail.: Prices: 50c, 35c, 25c, 20c, 10e.89e3 ces, Wednesday.FRANCAIS is + Fed iy saturday, This Week\u2014WILLARD SIMMS, \u2014IN\u2014 \u201cPICKINGS FROM PUCK.\u201d ALL NEXT WEEK Beginning Monday, April 18th, The BIg New Metropolitan Melodram with a Multitude of Btertiing * Scenic Effects, \u2018King of Detectives\u201d By THEO.KREMER.ings worse even than the Montreal School Commissioners that the assess- The Life and xt} 1 » id th country is to own the unproductive section.streets, is the Toronto Telegram car- ment on property shall be increased D \u2019t S 1 tt AMONG THE Struggle in a Bai t is not very long,\u201d sa e hon- 3.The Eastern Section is to be constructed through an unsurveyed, un- toon.from 2 1-2 to four mills was discussed .; on P u er NOVEL The Great Court Room ourable member, \u2018since a member of explored district about which Httle of practical value for rallway purposes is It is reported that the Grits are wiil- PY the Finance Committee yesterday C k I Ings & Think clearly, wr Jo.The.G e G t known and which may or may not be fit for settlement or Suitable for ad- [ing to place the Blalr memorandum in afternoon.à e C 9 c, , ite clearty reatest Murder this House was appointed to a position, the promise of which, I understand, had been made to him whilst he was & member of this House, and he con- \u2018tinued to be a member for a length of time after the promise was made.vantageous railway construction.enormous advances made, of the line.4.The country is not to have the right to -foreclose its mortgage for the 5.The company can throw the unprofitable Eastern Section on the government's hands at any time it finds that it does not pay to operate that part 6.There is nothing to prevent the company's western traffic going to Am- the same category as Walter Pecksniff Scott's other \u2018\u2019shockers.\u201d\u2019 Half a dozen aldermen are watching the Montreal City Bill at Quebec.The trouble is that there is nobody to wateh the aldermen.Kazanoff, the Russian anarchist, who was blown to pleces at St.Petersburg on The committee decided to go to Quebec and look after this and other bills.The chairman read other bills that were to be brought before the Legislature.The bill of the Canadian Light, Heat & Power Company, asks for privileges to manufacture and sell light and Are household words.THE COWAN G0., Limite.with a MoGll! Fountain Pon\u2014 $1.00 at Ohapman\u2019s.Trial Jtuessed FEATURES ARE 4513 over, Ship.go 0 oo 10¢, 20c, 30c, 35c, 0c.DANCING.Private Lessons Day or Even ng.2269 St.Catherine St.Conservatory Hall.cor meci College Ave.Afternoon ROYA L Every and Evening TH18 WEEK APRIL 1], Rose Sydeil 322 London Belles.How can a member of this House, w .heat.; An'Olio of Vaudeville Headline ho erican ports, and it is decidedly to the interests of those who will control the Fedneadas night.pattes the ate o Ta The Parks and Playgrounds Associa- TOronto.DE a oe > M.Prices\u201410c, 20c and 30¢.NEXT WEEK Harry has the promise from the Government railway that the western traffic shall find Its way to American ports.own mines.tion of Montreal, is applymg to the 78 13s4amo : TRE - NORMAN.\"Morris.\u201cA Night on Broadway.\u201d 85s8 of a position of emolumerit, be free to vote or take a stand, as a representative of the people agninst the will of the Government?However independent he may desire to be, that relation entirely destroys his usefulness as a representative of the constituency which sent him here.Further, sir.to regard Parliament primarily as a step- ping-stone to office is calculated in my Judgment to lower the dignity of Par- Jiament.I do not deny that members ef Parliament.after the lapse of a proper period of time, may have an equal claim with others to public of- Pce; but it will be a deplorable state of affairs if the idea comes to prevail that the best way to secure public office is to be a candidate for Parliament \u201d not to be impossible.his life in ms h he Ban nt- 4.Symphonie Fantastique .or a member of Parliament.so Jealous.connection with the ros! has the TS cou are that free.Berllos ), 85.00 to $16.50.5.Les Bylphes .These noble words, with many oth- experimental dével-} the city simply undertakes to keep in Plan PANTS to measure, $3.75 to 87,00.ers, :carcely less noble, were uttered fn the House of Commons on June 7, 1895, by Mr.William Mulock, who \u201ca Bill to Better Secure the Independence -of Parliament.\u201d which has appointed twentv-r.ine members of Parliament to offices of emo- Jument ! 7 How many other members are sitting with promises of offices of emolument In their pockets is a Cabinet secret, which it would be cruel to attempt to | penetrate.But it is remoured that one honourable gentleman who, in 1895, had very profound convictions on the They cost $7,000,000.The City Hall, Toronto, was estima At present it has cost $2,391,316 an regarded as an opportunity for \u201cthe Ma for the contractor, who divides with th thing is done upon the usual scale, the precisely alarming.without the inevitable extras, 3200,000,000 ?the country, which has nobody with whom to divide.The question i8 can the country stand is estimated to cost $170,000.000, and with the extras will disappoint a big and hungry crowd if Assuming that the present estimate of the cost to the country of the Grand Trunk Pacific, $170,000,000 is based upon reasonable grounds, to what amount are the '\u2018extras\u201d lkely to bring it ?The country has had some experience of \u201cextras\u201d! The Parliament buildings at Ottawa were estimated to cost $2,500,000.ted to cost $400,000.d there is $100,000 still owing.The Intercolonial has cost up to the present date $68,310,619.Its estimated cost was less than half that amount.\u2019 And so it goes on, Every public building: every government contract is n with a Pull.\u201d The profits roll up e politicians, and the cost rolls up for While this sort of ls bad, but the damage not a deal, which effect it does not cost thing for the Independence and dignity of Parliament, of which he is naturally They are tender plants and require much watching.| re PLAY GROUNDS FOR CHILDREN.The charity undertaken by -the Parks and Playgrounds Association is children.Easily the most pitiful sight of our crowded streets in the effort of boys and girls to turn them into à play-ground, in spite of their dust and heat, the dodging of horses and the ubiquity of breakable glass windows.The little folk make a brave fight for require it of them if there be any way of escape.The Association has already shown that there is a better way.They had Tt: but it 1s-hardiy-the fair thing toT rate of exchange.Such ar arrangement between fellow Britshers ought RETARDING THE TERRITORIES.(The Halifax Herald.) Mr.Sifton and his colleagues are determined to hold the Territories as a preserve which they shall use as they like for their owne special benefit, and hence they refuse to allow to this part of the vominion the status of a province, or the exercise and enjoyment the population of New Brunswick or Prince Edward Island, or British Columbia, all of which are provinces, in the enjoyment and exercise of full provincial rights.A very large proportion of the people of the Territories have gone there from the oldér provinces of Canada and from the United States, and were consequently people who were\u2014considered fit for ment before they went to the Territories.It is rather odd that they should now be considered unfit for self-government after they have gone out and laid the popular foundation of a new province.But in spite of these and By the time Mr.Macoun had got through Mr, Oliver, M.P., yesterday, he seems to have got Oliver twisted.The Gazette Is responsible for the statement that a banquet was gives last night to two gentlemen, one of wham was not there.It is reported that \u201cEarnest\u201d Oliver.after his encounter with Macoun, went out behind the House breathed forth a few of hte most turesque .wild and woolly ones! \u201cA despatch from Chemulpo says?the Japs have succeeded in raising the sunken Russian cruiser Variag.This thust be Varlagrivating to the Russians.It is announced that the population of Japan Is twelve times as dense as that of the United\u201d Stites.Rut this 18 regarded as a campaign slander.| WHO'S WHO.LIEUT.T.C.O.MANSERGH is the first British officer opment of submarines.He was In command of the ill- fated A 1, which sunk off Portsmouth after.having been with all on board Lieut.Mansergh was one of the mast promising of the younger submarine speculator, whose operations collapsed and nearly involved several other houses in their ruins recently, is credited with having made and Jost several fortunes on the Cotton | Exchange.It ls.stated that had been satisfied 2 with the profits he originally set for himself In his last deal, Mr.Sully would have been brilliantly succeasful.- -Lare- struck by a.liner.| .with the Montreal Street Railway Legislature for incorporation.A private bill asks for the opening of McKay street from Dorchester.The town of St.Louis has a long bill amending its charter, as has the town of Outremont.Another bill asks to relieve the owners of property on St.Lawrence street from the assessment made by the city last October, for the extension of Lemoine street.Another bill asks the power to divide the vii- lage of St.Genevieve into two districts THE HAMEL CHEQUE, It was reported by the City Treasurer he had seen the authorities of the Bank of Montreal, in regard to the proof that was required as to the $10,000 forged cheque, cashed by ex-Paymaster Hamel, being a forgery.The bank still contends the cheque was not for- Bed, on the other hand, the three civic officials whose names were attached to the cheque hold that the signatures forgeries.\u2014- Bas The committee decided to consult the City Attorneys in regard to the whole transaction.City Treasurer Robb reported that the bank a free balance of $50,000 to the credit of its account.Mr.P.W.St.George, offered his ser-\u2019 vices to the city as consulting engineer for a retainer of $2,000 a year.WESTMOUNT\u2019S COUNCIL.\u2014 portant matters will be discusred.The Railway and Light Committee : will present two important reports.| One will be in reference to the contract ' which has been under deliberation for several weeks.There is dissatisfaction among à considerable element in the town over some of the items of this + {is stated this be | voiced in the Council.The other report will be on the town's agreement with the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Company.It is felt that the corporation has not THE JANOLA If you would know its work as a piano player aocupt this invitation for our recital at 4 to-morrow (Saturday).P PROGRAMME.ata omar.3.The Last Smile.Wollenhaupt Zolian Metrostyle Plano.3.The Last Hope .Gottschalk Æolian Metrostyle Plano.7.Dance of the Demon Gal Pianols.\u201cPrice of the Ptanoia $275.Sole Agenoy in Montreal, PRATTE, NORDHEIMER way, Nordheimer, Pratte and Haines Bros.Pianos.f AMERICAN POSTAGE STAMPS _ | For Small Remittances, For Sale at STAR OFFICES The Company will on Baturday next, the the funeral Members of mation.of their late comrade, Pte.J.niform\u2014Review order, with leggings.By ord GRORGE HIAM.Ca No.3 Company, V.R.C.parade at the Armoury.Cathcart stree 16th imst, at 1.45 pm, sharp.to atten R.Broughton.ep, t.Commanding No.8 Co.V.R.L.other companies Will please accept tafe Jau- The on incressing PANTS, Wm.Currie Clothing in popularity because the Material.Style, Finish and Values are right .SUITS AND OVERCOATS to measure\u2014 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, ready made PANTS ready made, $1.00 to $4.50, BOY'S CLOTHING SUITS AND TOP COATS, $1.00 to $8.00.$15 to $25 and up.- -In Smart; New Designs.- 50c to $2.00.THE ISLE OF SPIOR.THE SILVER SLIPPER.THE RED FEATHER.~- SHEET MUSIC and BOOKS Complete assortment im stock.Alse all the Latest Music of the Day on hand.moving, in VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, BANJOS, GUITARS, Ete.Prices mederate.Great Bargains before Independence of Parliament Bill, has four play-grounds under thelr control ; like facts pointing to the right of the SIR CAVENDISH BOYLE.the mew been falrly treated in some respects St.James Street, cc PER R\u2019 C>?rrovoquere AND MUSIC HOUSE, been promised nothing less than a chief- last season \u2014~*ich were used by 50,000 i people of the Territories to be granted Governor of Mau- by lhe pe and the Light Com- Cor.Peel & St.Calherine Sts.2458 ST.CATHERINE Itself, was a splendia Provincial status, the Laurier Govern- ritius, is well Mittee under consideration coûttf | cr eh : P.8_\u2014After May 1st, 2363 St.Catherine, under Karn Hall Justiceshin.success; but they are ambitious to do!.The Territories are deprived dfans througW his Cipal plant to furnish light and power » .As Sir William does not profess to more.They are now seeking incorpor- of control of their public lands.This is Go ction Bi with to the Sorporation.che town engineer CLARKE S have changed his opinions on the sub- ation, and want to be made the cus- eSpeclally the case, seeing that Mr.Newfoundland has ba e project In mind for some ject of the appointment of members of Parliament to office, we must assume that he is the victim of something Hke nypnotism.Who is the Svengali of the Cabinet, who compels honourable gentlemen to swallow such lofty principles ?How can a member with a promise té a Government job be free to vote against the Government as a representative of the people ?; The question is as pertinent now as , ft was in 1895 .Think of \u2018the uscfuiness of honourable members destroyed!\u201d \u201c hink of \u201cthe dignity of Parliament Jowered ! todians of any vacant lots in the heart of the city which charitable people will permit them to throw open to the play of the children.Montreal has a magnificent park lifting its inviting green slopes at the rear of the city, but little children in distant streets cannet go there dally to play.Something nearer is needed to meet their want.And there seems na reason why all unoccupied land in the crowded districts should not be made to bear the choice blossom of child happiness.It is to be hoped that the Association will receive both increased power and the custody of all the land it requires.Pr Senator Domvile wants British silver made legal tender in Canada.This ment refuses tits measure of freedom Sifton some time ago declared his în- tention of selling the public lands of the Territories and turning the proceeds into the Dominion.This would be an act of spoliation most detrimental to the future of the Northwest; and certainly none of the old provinces would approve of any such crippling of-.the future provinces of the Northwest, as would be involved in this robbing them of their public lands.But this is Sifton's declared intention, and Sir Wilfrid has Indicated that the Government stands with Sifton on this matter.The worst feature of the whole business probably is that Sifton, by holding the Northwest and the patronage thereof as a preserve for himself, and denying provincial status, is stunting the growth and preventing the natural development of that whole vast and productive region of the Dominion, HORTICULTURAL MEETING.The first annual meeting of the West- \u2014 known to Cana- where he carried on several deljcate diplomatic opers- tions brilligntly and succe ly.His removal to Mauritius is said to be the first step towards an important diplomatic advancement.: ç a pa rire SEEN AND UNSEEN Ï Many people think \u2018of Scott's Emulsion as merely a flesh builder, but its flesh the advisability of installing a muni.time.The committee will probably ask for funds to obtain expert opinion on the subject.The Granite Cutters\u2019 Strike.The Granite Cutters held a meeting last night, in St.Joseph's Hall.Letters were read from a number of the labour bodies of the city pledging themselves to stand by the men on strike until a settlement has been reached.I< was reported that every granite yard in the city is completely tied up, and will remain in that condition untf a satisfactory agreement has been réach- ed.A letter was read from the Soft Stone Cutters\u2019 Union stating that yards under their jurisdiction would be open to the men on strike.The chairman ôf the Strike Commit- tea reported that not a man had come to the city looking for work since the strike was declared.Said one of the strikers: \u201cWe are only asking 28 cents per hour, while the men in the United States are paid 38 cents an hour and Views of Montreal! Letterpresg by Dr.W.H Drummond, author of \u201clhe Habitant\u2019 The best souvenir of our city.150 Illuatrationa.Enormous sales.Bend a few copies home to your friends.No advertising scheme, but a work of fine art.coples sold during the last two ears.Can only be had from the, pub- isher, at : 138 PEEL STREET, 5 doors north of the Windsor Hotel, , 80 8 W.J.CLARKR.ST.CUNEGONDE COUNCIL.Will Work With St.Henrt to Get Pure Water.The council of Ste, Cunegonde held a meeting last evening, at which was taken up the question of the water supply.The council assented to the wish of ita neighbour, 8t.Henri, asking it to be represented at a meeting of the councils of the various suburbs to be held at St.Henri, when there will HOW CAN ANY BE BETTER WHEN THIS IS i MFhink of the deplorable state of af- would, perhaps, not be so impractic- Hig Hin J evening.en Eom, Pin buildi is onl an outward only work eight hours per day.\u201d be a discussion of the steps to be taken Le fairs now that the idea prevalls that able as it looks at first sight.All that Victoria Haly \u2019 dock, I ing y , T to force the Montreal Water and Pow- : would be necessary would be to fix a Flood Damages Repaired.er Company to furnish drinkable water.{hie best way to secure public office fa : to be à candidate for Parliament, or \u201c,@ member of Parilament ! By the way, does Sir Wiillam know\" any bétter way of obtaining public __offom than by running for Parliament?legal rate of exchange, which would not work an injustice to any one, when both the British and Canadian coinage are on a gôld basis.If this were law, it would not often be invoked: but when it was invoked by Britsh immigrants\u2014who had tome to PROMINENT CANADIANS WHO HAVE PASSED AWAY, The death occurred at Quebeo on April 13th, 1888, of Lieut.-Col.Pope, aged 78 years.The late gentleman had been iin the regular army.and was for many years major of the Quebec Garrison until the imperial troops wers withdrawn.sign of the new life-building process within the vial parts of the body.+ It builds up the blood The damage caused\u2019 by the recent ice shove near Bout de l'Ile, and the consequent raising of the water has been almost entirely repaired.The power Unes of the Shawinigan Power Company were slightly affected.Severul of | the poles were knocked down by the ice.: co : The mayor, and Alds.Poupart, Lippe, Leduc and Hamelin were appointed to attend the meeting.: Mr.Hamilton requested, and obtained permission that the architects should be present during the meeting for the consideration of the contracts for the new city hall.Mr.Vebert sald that the bill now before the Legislature at MITCHELLS \u201cHEATHER DEV\" OLD SCOTCH LAPORTE, MATIN 8 C9, MONTREAL, Wholessie Grosers, Agents far Canads, Can he point ta any fwenty-nine Canada with their pockets full of Brit- cells, the nerves and Me The Chateauguay né, Northern, om Quebec wound probably Le considered in ; FORK BILLIOUsNESS TAKE other \u2018appointments, a8 fdt as thosp 1sh silver.never thinking that it TO-NIQHT'S APPOINTMENTS, tissues before the | ed pany pere ations next Monday._The| was decided that a delegation from SOUVENIRS OF MONTREAL! BEECHAM'S PILLS bestowed \u2018upon the twenty-nine hon- Would not be taken in a British col- \\CADEMY-\u2014\"The Sliver Slippen.\u201d i \u201c4% - |company's tracks for a consideiaiils the council: should attend in Quebec + e's Wigwam,\u201d Hold Frerywhere In boxes, 25 cents carats members © cry.it would remit in fuse to a THEALK] FRANCAIS Fickines rom flesh begins to appear.8 amams nets Nout te Ton Ms He ve : ' ._ .u water.an e company has | 4 ~~ \u2014 ; \" POEL STREET.if you have net Re yet Sübscribed to sur 1¢ Sir William can only shake off the class whom we all have an interest in} ron.~The Bonnie Briar Bush.\u201d its unseen work is Ere to operate Îts cars for & Coughs, golds, hoarseness and other ET rien te bed gowet sorvies vou whimbeer find \u2018avi} influence of his familiar eirit, he treating more than justly.Possibly Britain would agree in return to re- THEATRE ROYAL\u2014Vaudeville and Bur- league) Co .may yet in bis high position, do some- cognise Canadian silver at some fixed NOUVEAUTES\u2014\"Les Rantsau.\u201d The company\u2019s trestle-work ©: Dominion int was also somewhat by .ffie ice-shove Ie dee aliments are quickly rellevéd by vou A lips Tablets, ten cents per artiggisis.- $8 MBeod Raye.Novelties.WHEE lbétter time chan t LASAPRY, 90 91 te de 66\u2018 TOILUT s, [3 4 .7 THE HE.MONTRFAL DAILY \u201c STAR\u2014FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1904 > ; APPOINTHENTS OF MEMBERS OF HOUSE ~.~ Messrs.Borden and Cas- grain Protest Against Government Policy.MR.COWAN AND MR.PORTER Continue Debate on the G.T.P.\u2014 .Mr.Blair's Memorandum Placed in Hansard.\u2014\u2014 Special Starr Correspondence, The Press Gallery, House of Com- Mons, Ottawa, April 15.\u2014THe matter of appointing members of the House of : Commons to offices of emolument under the Crown recelved another airing in the House yesterday.It came up under the form of a contention raised by Mr.R.L.Borden that the Speaker Bad ruled wrongly the previous day With regard to a motion to adjourn.The most interesting feature of the discussion was Sir William Mulock's attempt to square his past professions with the present practices of the \u2018ov- ernment.and his somewhat amusing declaration that the principles of the Liberal party have been \u201cembalmed\u201d ! the | in legislation.The debate on Grand Trunk Pacific was continued by Messrs.Clowan and Porter.The speech of Mr.C)wan was in the impassioned, declamat pry style.Mr.Peter, in the course of his remarks, ) pad to the House Mr.Blair's memora two day Jago.His object was to have it place on Hansard, so that it may be acce pible in the record.Mr.£ jroule learned from Mr.Sutherland at the Government had at present under consideration the question of placing an lce-breaker in Lake Buperior and Georgian Bay to test the navigabtlity of those waters in winter.No effort would be made this spring to break the ice In these harbours and at Sault Ste.Marle, as there was no vessel] available.Col.Hughes was informed by Mr.Sifton that the Government had information of only one case of a confidence man attempting to swindle an immigrant arriving in Canada.The Government had officers in uniform at the 4ifferent landing yjaces in order to warn the immigrants and look after their interests and the values of money were posted up at the landing places.THE LIBERAL APPOINTMENTS.Mr.Borden said he desired to say a few words with regard to the Speak- es ruling yesterday upon the point of order which was raised.He did not wish to impute anything against the Speaker if his own view should happen to be correct, because they all new that points of law decided upon in the courts were often found to be incorrect by higher tribunals.The Question was whether or not, after a motion to adjourn had been withdrawn another motion to the same effect could be properly put to the House without any intervening business.The point that he wished to make was that under such circumstances the situation was exactly the same as if the motion had not been made.There was a well known rule that any resolution negatived by the House could not be referred to again during the same session, but & it had only been withdrawn it could be referred to again.The same rule should hold with regard to a motion to adjourn.He submitted, in sup- pert of his views, May's Praliamentary | Practice, pages 268 and 289, where the Tule was specifically laid down that after a motion to adjourn had been negatived, another motion to the same effect Fould not be submitted without some iftervening business having been transacted and placed upon the journals of the House.The interpretation of the rule was that when once the subject had been submitted to the judgment of the House it could not be repeated.It seemed perfectly clear that when the motion had been withdrawn tt had not been submitted to the judgment of the House.THE PREMIER'S REPLY.Another matter to which he wished to refer was the propriety of the answer given by the Prime Minister to the question of the mernbér for Monte morency on Monday last, a subject which he had brought up in the House yesterday.The question of Mr.Cas- grain related to the appointment of certain former members whose names were set forth in the question.The reply of the Prime Minister had been that the information required could be obtained in the public documents.On that ground the Government could in the same way answer at least fifty per cent.of the questions put to them, They could say that it would be con- venfent .to answer a question in that form, but such a reply would not be a sufficlent excuse.The information should be collected by the the Crown and placed before the 8 in an House answer or in a return.one, nor was it sufficiently reapectful to the House.Such a method should not be pursued in the future.Similar questions Involving the same class of information had been frequently answered in detail, and the Minister of ~ Customs during the present session had made one answer to which objection might have been taken on the same grounds.The Government must have some discretion in regard to their answers, and no one would dispute their right to do so, but in the present case the refusal to give the information requested was simply for the reason that the Prime Minister thought that Mr.Casgrain knew the answer himself.It was the duty of the Gdvernment to treat any question couched in respectful terms as bona fide.He did not think that such had been the course of the Prime Minister in the present instance.Mr.Borden concluded by moving the adjournment of the House.THE PREMIER'S EXPLANATION.Sir Wiifrid Laurier said he did not think that Mr.Borden had rightly apprehended the.spirit of the rule.It was, as a matter of fact, well understood that when the orders of the day were called it was the privilege of any member to call the attention of the House to some question to which an answer was required.This was done \u201c.__ without moving the adjournment of the House at all.The spirit of the rule [was that such a motion should not be made except in extreme cases, and another motion could not be made for the same effect.The reason was obvious.\u201cThe business of the House would be : fnterrupted_if.such were possible.Our rule was that no second motion should De made until after some intervening Dusiness had been disposed of.There were more ways than one of disposing of business, and a motion which had been withdrawn was as completely dis- pcsed of as one which had been nega- tivad.As to the other matter referred to by Mr.Borden, the Government was officers of quite prepared to give any Information desired when the question was a bona fide one.The Government frequently went further than they were obliged in the matter of answering questions in order to expedite the business of the House, but when a motion was made simply for the purpose of obtaining information as to which everybody was cognizant, he thought that such an answer as the one he had given was quite in order He believed that his answer had been given exactly in the spirit in which the question was asked.If he had made a mistake, however, he must apologize to Mr.Casgrain.HON.T.C.CASGRAIN.Mr.Casgrain (Montmorency) stated that on March 17 he had put a question to the Minister as to how many members of the House had been named by the Liberal Government since 1896 to occupy positions of emolument under the Government.He had thought that it would be more convenient, however, to go to the documents and obtain the Information desired.After doing so he had then put the question which had given rise to the present , discussion.The information which he obtained, however, he now found was incomplete.He had found out that 26 members of the House had been so appointed but on further enquiries he be- i lieved that there were 29 or perhaps 30.He had not at first included Sir Henri Joly de Lobiniere who had been given a Lieutenant-Governorship at $7,000.He believed that there were also two others, though he had not the definite information.This proved that he had certainly been right in asking information on this point.The matter was more Serious as they went back to Hansard and found what was the posl- tion taken by the present Government when they were in opposition.Not only did they take the then Govern- men to task for their appointments, but one went so far as to introduce a bill upon this subject.Mr.Casgrain Lt the Independence of Par- um as published in the Star: hen outlined the p lament bill which was introduced in 1893 by Mr.Mulock.He believed that the Mr.Mulock referred to waf*\u2018the present Postmaster-General, but judging from his attitude one would hardly think that it could be possible.Sir Wilfrid Laurier \u2014\"What did the Conservatives do?\" THE LIBERAL VOLTE-FACE.Mr.Casgrain sald that was not the question.The present Government was elected after declaring that the former Government had been doing wrong, and that it was corrupt, and that it was interfering with the independence of members of Parliament.Yet the very thing which they then condemned in such unmeasured terms they were now doing themselves.His question was put to obtain a declara- tlon from the Government as to what was their present policy, and what they intended to do in the future.The matter, and was, therefore, quite In order.It had formed the subject of debate time and time again in the House.The rules of the House certainly allowed him to put such a question, and if it could be put It surely called for an answer.There were, he believed, a number of gentlemen on the opposite side of the House occupying exactly the position which had been so severely criticized by the Post- master-General.One of them, it was common talk, was to receive the Chief Justiceship of Nova Scotla, and another expected to be appointed as Judge of the new, district of Pontlac.SIR WILLIAM MULOCK.Sir William Mulock thanked Mr.Casgrain for the importance which he has assigned to him in the councils of the Liberal party.He was not aware that the individual views of a member of the Liberal party were to be gon- sidered the views of the party it#elf.unless they had been adopted by them as a whole.It was true that for many years while in Opposition he had seen certain abuses growing in this House.Members of Parliament were often chosen to fill positions when thelr usefulness in the House was at an end, when they were hostile to the Government.Mr.Cochrane \u2014 (Laughter.) Sir Wm.Mulock\u2014\"'Where my hon.friend from East Northumberland (Mr.Cochrane) would extremely like to be.\u201d .They had for many years seen the spectacle of a half dozen, or even a dozen.members chosen to occupy offices as soon as it sulted the convenience of the public, and of the constituencies which they represented.If the appointments had not been dangled before them the case would have been different, but during that session of 1895, when the Government had lost the confidence of the country and could not survive an election, one and all sought cover in Government appointments.It was so notorious that no matter whatever bad or rotten measures the Government proposed, these gentlemen were the first to rise and support them and to go through the rank and file of the party and whip the members into line.The independence of the Parliament of Canada in 1897 was destroyed.This was no public opinion in the House, and under these circumstances he introduced the measure.None of the Conservativ party supported the measure.- I matter\u201d was one concerning a public \u201cWhere is Blair?\u2019 e Minister's answer Was not a fair| NO SUPPORT FROM LIBERALS: It did not receive any support for either side of the House and did not appear to commend Itself to the Government of the day.Therefore, he had abandoned it and had not renewed it since.It was not a measure which now seemed to him to commend itself to the judgment of the people of the country, but he would endorse equally with the leader of the Opposition and his supporters the impropriety of the Government of the day making appointments and of the appointees still occupying seats -in the House.It was one thing for a member to ask for an appointment and another entirely different for the Government to promise.But the Government of the day had never endorsed the views set forth in the bill which he had Introduced in 1895.It had not become the platform of the Liberal party any more than that it was the platform of the Conservative party to-day to assume the ownership of railways.One member of the House could not control the policy of his party any more than one swallow could make a summer.If the Government were to intimate to a member that he was to get an appointment at that moment his position as a member of the House should cease.If it ever came to such a pass that the records of the present Government were as bad as those of their predecessors, they cold not too soon mete out legislation to prevent such an evil, but for the present the country had not suffered by reason of any of the appointments referred to.The appointees weré worthy men whose appointments were in the public Interest.None of them, so far as he knew, had obtained the promise of their appointment while they oceu- led à seat in the House.So far ns iberal policy was concerned there was little or no difference of view on the Government side.They had no \u2018such conflict of opinfon as there was on the Opposition side respecting the er the leader.Even Mr.Haggart did not Know whether he favoured Governe ment ownership or not.The Likeral party had sound principles which \u2018had.received the sanction _ of the{ country.Oh, and Laughter.) They had been embalmed on the statute books of the Dominion.(Great laughter.) As far as the undeveloped principles were concerned the Liberals were at the old stand prepared to give effect to them as soon as circumstances admitted.(Laughter.) ; DR.SPROULE'S POINT.Dr.Sproule (East Grey) ridiculed the idea that the Liberal party had stood by this principle.As a matter of fact this Government had appointed three times the numbers of the members of the House to positions of emolument than the Conservatives had done.As regards Sir Wm.Mu- lock's observation that not one Liberal member had sat in the House after he had received the promise of à position what had the Postmaster- General to say of Mr.Langelier, who, according to his own admission, sat in ParHlament for one session with a letter in his pocket promising him the Lieutenant-Governorship of Quebec?(Conservative cheers.) He might also remind Sir William that Mr.Justice Britton only a few days before he was appointed to the bench had been active in political debate in the House.(Laughter.) Mr.Haggart combated the statement that he had deciared himself as opposed to Government ownership of railways.What he had said was the other day that without committing himself to Government ownership absolutely that it was preferable to the scheme proposed by the Government.Mr.Borden said the Postmaster- General had spoken of it as a disgraceful thing that members of Parliament from 1878 to 1896 should sit In the House with the promise of appointments in their possession.Sir Wm.Mulock\u2014I did not say that.Mr.Borden\u2014What did the hon.gentleman say ?rk ) of tive schemes, would be able to pocket the leader.Even Mr.Hasgart did $5,500,000 and unload their white elephant on the country.A DEFINITION OF \"FAKIR.\u201d Mr.Cowan objected at great length \u201cthe term.\u201cfalls which: Mr.- Oster} : to the term \u201cfakir,\u201d W chael's parish, Lowell, Mass, writes as had used In his speech when characterizing the men with whom the Govern- men thad been dealing.À \u201c\u2018fakir.\u201d according to the latest dictionary, was an \u201cOriental aesthetic begging monk.(Laughter.) He would leave the people of Canada to apply the term \u201cfakir as between the Grand Trunk Pacific promoters and Mr.Osler, with his record in connection with the Calgary.Edmonton and Qu'Appelle, and_ the Long Lake and Saskatchewan Rall- ways, which took $25,000,000 to promote and only cost $6,000,000 to finance.Mr.Cowan was continuing at a few minutes past six o'clock, when Mr.Casgrain drew attention to.the fact that It was six o'clock.After some repartee between Mr.Cowan, Mr.Cas- graln and Mr.Taylor, Mr.Cowan took his seat.In resuming at the evening session, Mr.Cowan declared that the term \u201cfakir\u201d was directed particularly against Senators George A.Cox and William Gibson.The attack was a cowardly one, against two men with spotless records.RE BLAIR MEMORANDUM.Mr.Cowan then referred to a memorandum quoted by Mr.Borden, which showed that Mr.Blair, when Minister of Railways and Canals, had advised his colleagues that he was in favour of an extension of the Intercol- ontai.That information, he declared, was an absolutely private memorandum.It was marked confidential, and printed for the benefit of Mr.Blair's aa- soclates, and {it was stolen by some civil servant, a political ally of the Opposition.The leader of the Opposition had galned possession of this privileged communication and read it in the House in order to cover up his tracks, and save himself from a charge of the grossest conduct, either professional or political, that had ever been REV.RICHARD BOLAND A LETTER WRITTEN FOR THE BENEFIT OF OTHERS.Rev.Richard Boland, rector of St.Mi- follows: \u2018Father John's Mediçine is unequalled as a preveutive of bronchial and lung diseases which have been work- tng such terrible havoc in our climate.We have used it ourselves and find it mest benecficlal in cases of prolonged coughs und bronchial irritations.Its use renders the voice flexible and pleasant, and it is for this reason invaluable to all public speakers.\" BY A KENTUCKY DOCTOR.Dr.L.A.Crinnian.of Stanley, Ky, Says; My sister is past 82 years old, and she gets about more like a young person than one so old, since taking Father John's Medicine, which has done her so much good.1 shall recommend it to the other physicians of this section.\u201d (8ign- ed), L.A.Crinnlan, M.D.Cures colds, throat and Jung troubles, makes flesh and bulidy up the body\u2014not a patent medicine.Father John's Medicine is for sale by all druggists.The Leeming Miles Co, wholesale distributors.\u2014 ible declaration of his belief that Mr.Borden's alternative policy was the better of the two proposals and In the in- terést of Canada for the Canadians.Mr.Oliver moved the adjournment of the, (debate, and the House adjourned a 19.PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.The provisional directors of the Trans-Canada Railway petition for authority for the first meeting of the directors on the subscription of a million dollars of the capital stock and the payment of ten per cent on that subscription.A million dollars is to be spent on the railway within four years of enactment.RAILS MADE FROM -.\u201cGoodyear Certainty\u201d The only certain Way to get a gena uine Goodyear Welt Shoe is: Buy only the \u201cSLATER SHOE.\u201d other process and therefore must be Goodyear Welt.Slater Shoe | $3.50 $5.00 It is made by no ¥ For Men » s For Women J CANE NEAR DYING - | From an Awfil Skin Humour, Soratohed Till Blood Ran.Wasted to Skeleton, CURED BY CUTICURA One Application Soothed Him te Sleep.Cure Speedy, end Permanent.\u201d \u201cWhen my little boy was about three months old his head broke out with a rash, which was very itchy and ran cone siderable watery fluid.thing we could, but he got worse all the time till it spread to his arms, legs, and then to his entire bad that he came near would itch so that he would scratch till the blood ran, and a thin yellowish stuff would be all over his pillow in the morning.I had to put mittens on his hands to keep him from tearing his skin around his wrists.down that he took fainting spells like we would think him dying.He was almost a skeleton and his little hands were thin like claws.\u2018He was bad about eight months when we tried Cuticura Remedies.I had not laid him down in his cradle in the daytime for a long time.got so that he just slept in our arms all the time.Boap and put on one application of cura Oiutment soothed that I You don\u2019t know how glad I felt when he felt better.Olntment, pretty near one cake of Cuti- cura Soap.and about e tried everybody, and he got so dying.The rash He got so weak and run He had I washed him with Cuticurs and was 80 ut him in the cradle.It took one box of Cuticurs haif a bottle of Sir Wm.Mulock\u2014I said I thought it was improper for members who had promises of appointment seats In the House.In 1895 it had reac ed the position of a gross scandal.Mr.Haggart\u2014Mention one.\u2019 Sir Wm.Mulock\u2014I can give several.occupy y Mr.Haggart\u2014Not one.THE LIBERAL RECORD.Mr.Borden.continuing, asked the Postmaster-General what he had to say about his action in sitting as a member of the Cabinet and consenting to the appointment of no less than thirty members of the House to positions of emolument during the years from 1896 to 1904.The Postmaster-Gen- eral had better talk about something else than the Opposition railway policy.It was all very well for him to raise that question, but let him face the issue now before the House.As for the Opposition railway policy.it had been discussed in East Bruce and East Lambton, and the people had spoken out emphatically.(Conservative cheers) SIr Wm.Mulock\u2014Was it before the electors of Guysboro ?Mr.Borden\u2014I was not there, but I know the question was before the electors of St.John .(Conservative cheers.) It was also before the electors of the province of Quebec, where the Government majority¥was cut down over 4,000 votes.(Conservative cheers) If Sir William Mulock was desirous of discussing that policy on the public platform, the Opposition would be ready to meet him.Seemingly in the by-elec- ticns he was not anxious to face the electors, as he had taken himself off on a pleasure trip to Mexico.Mr.Bennet\u2014And in a private car, at that.(Conservative laughter.) Mr.Brodeur, as an ex-Speaker, gave his view upon the subject which had abqut from this known in an English Parllament.He had known that it was stolen, and that he had no business to have it.Mr.Cowan referred to the report at the meeting of the Grand Trunk Railway shareholders, used by the Opposition in the present debate.He had searched the papers of London, Edinburgh and Glasgow, and found no reference to the matters which Mr.Osler had read report.Was there, then, » man in Canada.he asked, who believed such a fake report.The whole thing had been put up for the sole purpose of trying to show that Sir Charles Rivers-Wilson misrepresented the case to the shareholders or that the Government was trying to cover up the facts.MR.E.GUSS PORTER.Mr.Porter (Conservative, West Hastings) sald that after an extensive attention to public opinion during the recess he had come to the clusion that outside of the grafters, contractors and parasites who pected to enrich themselves at the expense of the country, was very strongly opposed to the G.T.P.proposition.was actually presenting still favours to the G.T.P.by removing the few safeguards originally included and imposing new burdens on the Canadian people.tract was an outrage upon an honest public.maker why did not the Government, who would own it, build it and pay for it, also controi it.people were denied the ordinary rights of an owner.ferred to give the control T.P.for nothing rather than to the con- ex- public opinion The Government further The amended con- If it was to be a money The Canadian The Government pre- to the G.been raised.He said Mr.Casgrain has put his Question on the\u2018order papet at the beginning of the session and had got an answer.He could not repeat the question at this session.Mr.Haggart\u2014Not at all.It is not the same question.What are you battling with the wind about 2\" (Laughterys Mr.Speaker Belcourt sald the rule regarding a motion to adjourn clear.ë was No matter how it was disposed of, whether negatived or withdrawn, a second motion to adjourn could not Mr.Cowan be made unless some other public business had intervened.The motion to adjourn was thereupon negatived and the railway debate was resumed., MR.COWAN ON THE G.T.P.(Liberal, South Essex).the House twitted Mr.Haggart with not keeping his own mind on the subject of Government ownership of railways.Last ses- had voted against Mr.Puttee's amendment in favour of Government ownership.Mr.Cowan then turned his attention to Mr.Osler, and said that the Canadian Gazette of London, owned by the C.P.R.of which Mr.Osler was a director.had week after week decried the section of Canada through which the Grand Trunk Pacific would run.Mr.Cowan drew a comparison between the C.P.R.and the G.T.P.The C.P.R.had received $62,700,000 in money and lines already built, to say nothing of the land grant of 25.- 000.000 acres.The Grand Trunk Railway got no land grant, no cash subsidy, no monopoly.The C.P.R.moreover received the right te Import their | mat - charge.The Grand Trunk were obliged to use Canadian materials.Then thdy got exemption from taxation.The G.T.P.got no exemption.They escaped control of rates until the proceeds exceed 10 per cent.on the cost of construction.Then the C.P:-R.formed a construction company and charged themselves for construction on an inflated capitalization.The C.P.R.had to-day over $75.- 000,000 worth of land still left on which they were not taxed.Mr, Cowan had wondered why Mr.Osler was 80 anx- fous to sell to the Government the section from Fort William to North Bay.He (Mr.Cowan) had thought that the Government, if they obtained this section would be able to control the C.P.R.rates as they would have to lease running rights.But after investigating the case he found that the C.P.R.owned the \u201cSoo\u201d line and would be able to route all their freight via the American section.If the Government bought this section it would cost $18,- 000.000, while the C.P.R.could build from Winnipeg to Duluth for $7,000,000, and thereby gain $12,000,000.But further light was shed by the fact that the C.P.R and the Canadian Northern had Interchanged running rights, by which the C.P.R.was to have the right to use the Canadian Northern road from Sudbury to Toronto when completed, and the Canadian Northern was to use the C.P.R.line from Sud- bury to Winnipeg.Then by building one connecting link from St.Paul to Emerson, they would have two lines, one of them four miles shorter than the present line to Montreal.A few miles would be of little importance, but the C.P.R.'s present line from Winnipeg to North Bay provided no local freight, while the other two going through fertile country would provide plenty of local freight.By this means the C.P.R.would have two alterna- Use Lever's Dry Soap (a powder) to wash woollens and flannels\u2014you'll Uke it show that it was Government prise it would brand them as incom- J other people of Canada for their $76,060,000.The patriotiam of the G.T.P.could be well measured bÿ the number of dollars that found their way into their pockets.Would it be sald that the Government was going to compel the G.T.P.to operate during the next 50 years even if the road was a fafl- ure?Would they force the G.T.R.into bankruptcy?They would not take such a position nor would the G.T.P.enter into any agreement involving such aw outcome.But instead of the Government being possessed of the thumb screw, the G.T.P.had it now.They had also the torture rack, the non foreclosure clause.It the road was to become a valuable asset to the country it should at least have a Canadian name.There was method, however, In the Government's madness.Had they given it a name to enter- sion the ex-Minister had swallowed ]Petent.The connection of the eastern Mr.Borden's-scheme;, which meant {division with the G.T.P.would \u2018at- Government ownership, and then he |tract attention.to the country and would help the Government to cover up thelr tracks and hide thelr sins.GOVERNMENT TACTICS.The same course was bein ursued by having the road construsted by a commission instead of by a minister responsible to parliament.The government had already shown their fine ItaJ- lan hand by offering the position of chairman of the commission to the Premier of Quebec, a man whe had no qualifications for the posttion.But since the Premier of Quebec had refused to accept the position he would draw the government's attention to the fact that from the appearance of things in Toronto, there would soon be an- - premier out of a = (Laughter.) It would be well for ven not to give away all their good appointments before taking into consideration the case of the Ontario Premier, swho, Judging from his temperance proclivities and his associates, would be a good man to fill the position In \u2018question.He commented upon the flasco of the first agreement and sald the government was carefully avolding such a like con- tre-temps.They had now actually got the deposit of $5,000,000 and the Grand Trunk was therefore able to demand dellvery of the goods for which they had paid the price.Personally he be- lleved the eastern section would never be built.Why then it might be asked, make such a fuss over it ?Simply because this provision was being used by the government to deceive the people of Canada.It was being used for a dishonest purpose to secure the support of the electors.(Laughter.) The folly of the bargain was particularly shown in the clause regarding branch lines.No matter what position the government took it was bound to lose and the interests of the country would suffer.Proceéding, Mr.Porter called attention to the memorandum of Mr.Blair addressed to his colleagues iy December, 1802.No more striking ¢dndém- nation of the policy of the government could be found than in that document.He held that the projected line was unnecessary.It would connect the west with the Quebec bridge but it would not connect it with Ontario points, neither would it carry Canadian produce to Canadian ports.There was nothing In the agreement to prevent the Grand Trunk from carrying grain a part of the way over the G.T.P.and thence on to Portland.The people of Canada he heid would not consent to be taxed 80 heavily as was proposed for the sake of such a project.Mr.Porter declared that while Ontario was willing to bear its fair share of the burden the people of the province did not deserve to be burdened with disadvantages to be suffered instead of advantages to be gained.Mr.Porter concluded with a forc- CANADIAN STEEL.Special to the Montreal Star.Sydney, N.S.April 15.\u2014The steamer Scottish, under charter by the Dominion Iron and Steel Company, has arrived from Glasgow.She has a part cargo of four hundred tons of rails which were manufactured in England from steel made by the Dominion Iron and Steel Company.They will be forwarded to different points in Canada to be tested on great rallways.Sale of a Winnipeg Hotel - Special to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg.April 15.\u2014The Leland Hotel property in this city has changed hands.E.J.Rochon, the well-known Fort William curler, is the purchaser, and the price paid was $120,000.: Edmonton will be the Western basis of operation for the Grand Trunk Pacific Raflway.Special Notice.\u201cBEAUTIFUL OAK CASES.\u201d Among a shipment of Morris Upright Pianos received at Leach's, 2440 St.Catherine Street, are a number in handsome cases of guaranteed oak in antique and golden finishes.$10 deposit, and $7 monthly will purchase one.THE SLATER SHOE STORES : 225 ST.JAMES STREET.2447 ST.CATHERINE ST, WEST 47 ST.LAWRENCE STREET.1551 ST.CATHERINE ST., EAST.144 CENTRE STREET, POINT ST (CHARLES (THOMAS HICKEY).\u201cTwo in One\u201d well\u2014in half the time.clothes.Ioc and 25c boxes.In collapsible tubes, 15c.At all Dealers.Shoe Polish Shines * World\u2019s Shoes Two applications a week and a few brisk rubs with a cloth every worning\u2014will keep your shoes as glossy as new patent leathers.**Two in One\u2019 is a leather food\u2014softens the leather \u2014keeps out moistures\u2014make shoes last longer\u2014and won't grease the WATCH REPAIRS.CLEANING from $100, MAINSPRING from $1.00 Cuticura Resolvent, to cure.I think our little boy would have died only for the Cuticura Remedies, and 1 ale ways remain a firm friend of them.\u201d Mns.M.C.MAITLAND, Jasrxr, ONTARIO.No return in 14 years.Mrs.Maitland writes, under date of Feb.24, 1908, that - the cure is permanent.ss It affords me much pleasure to Ine form you that it is fourteen years since my boy wns cured of the terrible skin disease from which be suffered.« He has beem permanently cured and is hearty and strong.\u201d Reso! juid and in the form of Chocsiste poe tment aad Cutienrs Soap sz It's a Paste, that does the wark BE Rue 45.Ia.Pate: Asari.R, Towns of liquid and paste\u2014does it twice as £18, Ser Bond Pare pre »-=Reod for How to Cure Every Humour.\u201d Repalring Complicated Watches § a specialty.RR.Hemsley, 255 Ft.James St.\u2018The Business Making Power of Good Green Cash Rg HIT Fe Clothes has Proved our Success I| jj! UR thrifty Clothing Business, thrifty plant, has been carefully watched It\u2019s permanent and prominent factor is and always has been Quality and Price.and nurtured.Our high-class clothing, judiciously selected and economically manufactured, has insured this rapid growth, essentials to success.Ordinary high-class tailored clothing usually like a CAS ht ! : To * Receipts given with every purchase, \u201cam, i Mit co pd I ai It provided all the ee, FIRST COMMUNION.SUITS.Special and new designs in First Communion Suits, in black Venetian cloth, , 35.00, h Boys\u2019 New Spriag Suits, in Norfolk style, in fancy checks, homespuns and cheviots, stylish and popular.$3.00, Boys\u2019 3-plece Suits, In every variety of fabrics, en finished in every de- 3 e MeskosiiRehable Boys\u2019 Spring Suits and Overcoats | Beyn\u2019 New coats swell, handsome and useful, in fancy cheviots and all modern fabrics, Vicunas and Serges, se to v5.50 8450 blue serge and naps, brass buttons, 91.25, $1.30, $1.78.\u2019 Boys for qualit the sensible garments for this chilly weather, 81.75, $2.00, 82.50.Russian B for the little We fake great pleasure In showing our Spring stock to MOTHERS\u2014 Tv\" ?\"a eeurities .ie eeiee ieee 8 : .gs \u2018i - electe xpect-d .oe 5 \u2018 Z generally showed no decided changes to- The Twin Clty Rapid Transit Co.'s Not.à Venere 58 BL 58, BR early losses were made up.Canadian dos.: Boston lettuce, 12¢ a head; Imported Special.Notice , eer wo dn (Jr expe od ator, oliciot\u2019, ane sothaue solid mahok- day from last nish, and many of he sarnines far the fiyst week of April poeme matt Ua CIE view ide ri was almost nominal at 116 10} tomatoes, 12%c to 16c per Ib; Florida Bargains in Used Pianos.be added this year * pany bedroom set PES cobiial db sign; moat prominent stocks opened a ast ' 79,575, b ing an Increase ow Boe, « 4 .~8.asparagus, 70c r large bunch.Brus- yg .Ç : : .coal over 3M with table n s - night's quotations.The volume of bual- ae Pie ame period last year of $4,802, D do pier sels sprouts, b to 10c each; cabbages, red We have on hand Uprights hed (Lhe Kingston, Ont.April 15.\u2014The Fronte- | sign.| fire wenthered nak bedroom met.ness was very small.Consolidated Gas or 6.14 per cent.Peoples\u2019 Gas .xd.Cotton Market Easier To-day.or green, 10¢; spinach.26 to 30c a gallon: following makers.ese Instru- nac cheese hoard organized yesterdsy \u201cBheriden\u201d design.chelrs and table to rose 1%.Pe sad d.Judson and Co.cotton brokers, 11 St radishes, 75 to 90c per dozen bunches; ments are, or will be, put in perfect! with Mr.Davis as president.and Me.math} spring beds aed hate mnttresses, .y do I pfd., n - n , ; I ' repair.and guaranteed nearly the same Wheeler as secretary treasurer.Over 300 tay other ork budronm sols with prons- : , _Montreal Exchange quotations: New Do do 11 pea.Sacrament street, quoted the New York Caradian potatoes, 20 cents per peck: pair.y the ized bo were boarded, but Ke was «lone paries.cherry book-case, hedroom counrh, New York, April 15.\u2014Wall Street \u2014 York funds, par to 1-64 prem.between Rock lsiand cer.cotton market as follows Canadian onions, 3 to 4 cents pound; as new: Evans Bros, medium Siz os ; - - rard imble, leather arm chair and Noon\u2014The market hardened in the sec- banks: sterling.60 days, 914 to 9 5-32 be- Boutheru ky com.Opening.High.Low.12.30 Spanish onions, 3 Iba.for 10c; turnips.upright, $185 cash: Nordheimer, Cab- offered, with no sale.Board adjourned sbony card in To.lea her Arm es ond hour, some stocks rising higher than {ween banks; do.demand, 9 2-32 to vo pret.May.1417 14.22 1406 14.05 3 for 5c; carrots, 10c half a peck; artl- {net Grand.$176 cash: Bell, Cabinet| for 'W 8 a Lhe ok 5 ' , .the opening.Trading became very dull, 911-16 between banks: do.cables, 9% to Sara Ly July |.3442 1446 3424 14.36 chokes, 10c half a gallon: caullfiowers.20 Grand, 8170 cash: Lansdown.Cabinet N Liss, ete, et REOTTE BROS and prices ylélded slightly.Conrolidated 9 25-32 between banks: Paris.francs.1ezas Pacific Aug 1395 13.95 13.79 13.79 to 30c cach: parsnips.20 per dozen: {Grand $165 cash: Marshall and Wen- sully R MARCOTTE BROR, ! .- Ce ee .- - .: ully Rceivers Are Restrained.Gas rose î over last night.Brooklyn 1'n- gahort, 5.15% between bunks.Twin City; Oct.3180 11.90 11.50 11.80 beets.10c half a peck: mushrooms, 80c 1.Cabi a a.$160 h: 1 .ate on 2 Anctioneere.jon Ges lost 2%.and Delaware \u2018and Hud- ' Le Leatner Co.\" cer : : \u201d per 1h.; garlic, 16 to 25c 8 bunch; sage, 4all Cabinet Grand.3160 cash: Layton} New Yors, April 15 :-lidwin Hawley son a point.nds were irregular.Among the forenoon transactions in Do do pret.savory and sweet marjorie, 8 bunches for Bros.full size Cabinet Grand.$155| and Frank Ray have filed a petition dn oo 7mm memes \u2014\u2014 Toronto were: CP.R., 185 at 118} to hse con.Special Notice.25¢c; parsley, be per bunch: watercress 5 cash.We also have some special bur- the Urîted States District Court for a ! Me .I.J.Forget and Co.'s London 11.«i: Tmento Rallway, 25 nt 100%: Twin | Ruby oor : Perférsted Music at Half Price.|i?18g 2 bunch: mint, fe a bunch: black gains In Square Planos from $75 \u2018to restraining order against Receivers Miter 8th Y [ of Manufacture die to-day quoted: Grand Trunk first, City.60 at 92% to 93, Dominion Steel.85 Lu prd .Our sale of Perforated Music at half radish, 4 for be: Canadian celery, 20 to! $150.We can arrange for payments on and Taft to stay all proceedings on ie 8d fo) : second 85% : third.34%; Canadian &t 10; bords, $1,000 at 6213, Dowminlon price will continue ten days longer.40c per dozen hoads: California celery.$1} the above instruments as low as $6.00 matter the Fxaminagons growing, out Pacific; 119%: Hudson Bay.39% ; Anacon- Coal, 35 at 62% to 62%.= This music can be used with Chase & a y osater plante 5e punch.tor PET month If you wish.Write or call af the allure of Dg or on Tie andstill une xoellod.The Mo- da, 3%.Toronto bank clearings are subktantial- Baker Player Pianautos, Planolas and artes an $1 to $1.25 for fronts; for further particulars and complete 2% (rmination of thin motion, all pro- GA Fountain Pon.Youn get it : 1 Clearing House returns Iv larger thin week than last, but the Angejus, \"Ÿ W.'Lindeay,.\u201c2368 F & lamb, 12%c per pound for hind list of new and used Instruments.Lay- ccedings in the Sully matter have heen og Obapman\u2019s Book Store.of oak clearings odeur were $2,791,274, comparison ls of little value, as last week St.Catherine street.\u201d 88 4 'quafiérs, and Sc for fronts; mutton, 110 ton Bros.144 Peel street.postponed.: 2 ot Co } i I = = .hed ee = - tt grand 5 re > ! ST POV novo ; CS RA.tC LE oN.J ï à ° wi?: - .pe LAT Le _ es ; / ; rir ae = be sold without the least reserve, so as | ve pra rim THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY.APRIL 15, 1904.\\ 4 ' Tor In the MONTREAL DAILY STAR.SITUATIONS WANTED, 10 cents for 20 words or less, and ¥ cent per exira word, each insertion, PUFILS WANTED, 10 cents for 10 words of leas and 1 cent per extra word, sach 10- sertion, All other \u2018WANTED\u2019\u2019 ads.25 cents for 25 words or less, and 1 cent per extra word, each 1 A ROOMS TO LET, 10 cents for 20 words or lese and % cent per extra word, cach inser- BOARD, 10 cents for 20 words or less and % cent per extra word, each insertion.5 FOUND, 10 cents for 20 words or less, ead\u2019 % cent per extra word, each insertion, 0 LET.HOUSES, STORES, ETC., 2§ cents] for 25 words or less, and ) cent per extre Word, each insertion, PROPERTY FOR SALE, 28 centa for 25 words or less.and 1 cent par extra word, each insertion.LOST, 25 cents for 25 words or less, and 1 \u2018 cent per extra word, each insertion, BUSINESS CHANCES, 25 cents for 25 words or less.and 1 cunt per extra word, each insertion PERSONAL.2 cents per word, with & minl- mum charge of 28 cents each insertion.NOTICE PARTICULARLY.The above rates are NET CASH with order.When such advertisements ake not prepaid numerous entries ave to be made, and the rate is, fn consequence, much higher.No charge made in our books for classified advertisements of less than five lines.PROPERTY FOR SALE.if FOR SALE \u2014 TO CLOSE AN ESTATE.three solid red stone and brick houses, bearing Nos.373, 375 and 383 Unvier ave.\u2026 near erbrooke st, Westmount, possession on let May.Worth over $7000 00; price 35750.Apply to Alexandre Desmarteau, 10688 Notre Dame et.Telephone Main 1257, ss 7 n FOR BALE \u2014 THOSE TWO BEAUTIful houses, corner Western and Clarke avenues, Westmount.Have no equal for location and layout.Finished throughout in birch, with hardwood floors.John James Browne and Son, 207 St.James st.87 6 ee FOR SALE \u2014 FINE NEW HOUSES, aftusted on Windsor avenue, West.mount; prices very moderate: terms easy; open for inspection.Brown and Riel, 4257 8t.Catherine st.n FOR SALE \u2014 149 ST.HYPOLITE ST.13 rooin cottage; good yard and stabling, side entrance: good place for carter or milkmen.Jas, M.Mitchell, 214 St.James at.se fn New modern houses, close to Mount Royal Park, 3 bedrooms.double parlours, extension kitchen, hot water heating.cement cellars, electric cars direct to property| $300 cash down, balance easy terms to suit\u2019 A discount FOR SALE \u2014 PARK AVENUE, $3500, of §230 allowed off if sold before 1st May next, For keys, otc.G.W.Badgley, 228 Temple Bullding.83 7 FOR SALE \u2014 GOOD STONE HOUSE, with two acres of ground, at Lachute, suitable for a poultry farm.ea, o1,250.This is a snap.John James Browne & Son, 2307 Bt.James st.893 fa FOR SALE \u2014 WE WILL ASSUME the existing lease of any party wishing to purchasé 4049 Dorchester st., 318.000; Tupper st., west of Atwater avenue, occupation 1st of May or earlier, price $8,000; Western avenue, corner Clarke, price reasonable.John James Browne & Son, 207 St.James st.se 2: FOR BALE \u2014 BOLID BRICK 0 naer Bt.Catherine, on Stanley Sores.35600.John James Browne & Son, 207 St.0 3 James st.fa FOR SALE \u2014 TO CLOSE THE Estate Parent, property on St.Catherine st, between Alexander and Bleury, having s frontage of 60 feet.John J Browne & Son, 207 St.James st.wz fz FOR SALE\u2014TO CLOSE THE ESTATE McLynn, the property at Mount Royal Vale, consisting of 160,000 square feet, close to the cars, very fine drive way, orchard.etc.John James Browne and Son, 207 St \u201cames st.0 3 SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR BALE.7 FOR SALE \u2014 ST.ANNES, GRAND Trunk avenue.8 room cottage.modern improvements; beautiful garden, 32000.P.E.Brown, real estate agent, 97 Bt.James.ss nn FOR SALE \u2014 ST.ANDREWS EAST, A on river, stone house, acre jand, ideal spot, splendid fishing, $1400.P.E.Brown, real estate agent, 97 St.James.89 6 .DN FOR SALE \u2014 OPPOSITE ST.ANNES small cottage.10 acres land, $1500: alao six acres for $800.P.E.Brown, real estate agent.97 St.James 89 ¢ fa FOR BALE \u2014 ST.ANNES, FRONTING river, 12 room cottage, gardén, near stations, $3500, small cash payment, balance monthly.less than city rent.P.E.Brown, real estate agent, 97 St.James 38 6 FOR SALE OR TO LET.FOR SALE\u2014 OR TO RENT 842 PARK avenue, three story house, with con- \u2014 rrete basement, modern conveniences, ale- ven rooms, well finished.Henry Munderioh 41 St.Buipice st sc\u201d 2 FOR SALB \u2014 OR TO LET ,4049 DOR- chester street, beautiful self-contain- ed house, must en to be appreciated.John James Browne and Son, 207 St.James street.87 6 fn OR SALE \u2014 OR TO LET, OCCUPA- ; PREPAID CLASSIFIED ADVER-| = .TISEMENTS er eme COUNTRY PROXERTY FOB SALE FOR SALE \u2014 GENTLEMAN'S RESI- - LOTS FOR BALE.~~ - \u2018 Nt jJOR SALE \u2014 LOTS }N CENTRE OF THE city, 17,000 feet superficial.Conditions easy, Apply to Alexandre eau, 1538 Notre Dame at, Tel, Main 1257.85 7 OR SALE \u2014 LOTS, $1400 CASH WILL buy $2000 worth of bulldin lots In Montreal Annex.This is a real snap, as owner Intends leaving city.Address J.873, Star Office.8e 6 OR BALE \u2014 BUILDING LOTS ON Mount Royal avenue, Upper 8t.Urbain and Clark and St.lawrence sts, easiest terms.Apply at offices of R.Stanley Bags, 185 8t.James st.89 32 JOR BALE \u2014 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, a, from 50 to 150 feet front and 109 feet deed, between Sherbrooke street and (ote St.Antoine Road, drain and water pipes in the street; fine view.Houses in this vicinity reat well; low price.The Cradock Simpson Company, 206 St.James st.OR SALE \u2014 GREAT BARGAIN.AT Montreal South a very choice lot of land, with foundation for hoûse already laid, also containing good well.This lot will be sold at terms of $8 per month.Liberal discount for spot cash.For further particulars see Layton Bros, Piano and Organ Dealers, warercoms 144 Peel st.38 3 law FARMS FOR SALE.FOR SALE \u2014 FARM, 113 ACRPS, WITH twa good dwellings, one furnished, large outhaildings, orchards and sugar bush, fine dry atmosphere, good train service, 30 miles from Montreal, Particulars address N, 7052, Star Branch Office.ss 6 FOR SALE \u2014 ON LAKE ST.LOUIS, St.Annes, 136 acres, all good land, option on more.$100 acre.r.E.Brown, Teal estate agent, 97 St.James st.88 \u20ac FOR BALE \u2014 NEAR DORVAL, 125 acres rich soll, good bulldings suited for Montrealer, $11.500.Rare opportunity.P.E.Brown, real estate agent, 37 5t.James ply No.Ligget, 2474 St.Catherine st.fo couple.Address Langhoff Dyes Works, 3316 St.Catherine\u2019 st.couple, Branch Office.BESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.fa Te LRT \u2014 FRONTENAC FLATS, OFF dence, Norwood, Ahuntsic, Back Riv- Louls square, ready for occupation er, grounds 38,000 fest.fronting river, boau- on the 1st of May, 10 artistic T and 8 room tiful situation, near city.Jas.M.Mitchell, fate, heated, halls lighted, all modern im- 216 St.James st.ss provements, gas and electricity throughout, Fookin tubes, mail boxes, etc.Apply to J.mile Vanier, 107 St, James ot, TO LET \u2014 LOWER FLAT, 72 CREScent and middle fat, 76 Crescent street, hot water healng., first class.Jas.M.Mitchell, 214 St, James st, 83 6 fi TO LET \u2014 THREE FLATB, 35 X 80 ft.corper Hutchison and Fairmont.8 and 9 rooms, heated by hot water.gus and electric light, modern improvements.Apply Z.Bt.Aubin, 292 Bt.Denis st.87 6 TO LET \u2014 LOWER FLAT, 6 ROOMZ, tn flrat class condition, bath, w.c., also upper flat, furnished und steam heated.Ap- T52 Chausse ut.above Sherbrooke.0 3 TO LET \u2014 233 HUTCHISON, ABOVE Prince, Arthur, very nice top flat of four rooms and bathroom.Thomas Collins, 20 Chomedy st.90 2 FLATS TO LET, 446 CLAREMONT ave.B rooms; No.7 8t.Paul Road.7 rooms, $14: 4 Thornton Fark, 8 rooms.Thos.90 tf TO LET \u2014 A FLAT OF 5 ROOMS ON Beaver Hall, near Dorchester, suitable rf sonal, bhustnss avn or married TO LET \u2014GREENE AVENUE.WEST- mount, seven roomed upper corner flat, very warm.hardwood floora, open plumbing, furnace, four bedrooms (none dark), superb view, $25.377 Greene avenue (in rear).Tele- Phone Westmount 10038.so 3 RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.WANTED \u2014 A FLAT OF FIVE OR six rooms by careful family of three FOR SALE \u2014 VAUDREUIL, 144 acres, best soil, fins lake frontage, best adults.State price and location.C, 1536, Star producer on my list, $7,600.P.E.Brown, Office.ss 3 real estate agent, 97 St.James st.8% 6 TTT WANTED \u2014 SMALL FLAT OR rooms west of Bleury, for married unfurnished.Address 8, 7285.Star s9 3 FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED FLAT IN Westmount, for three months from June 13th.Apply E.1627, Star Office.street.ss 6 FOR BALE \u2014 140 ARPENTS BAY fa view, Lake St.Louis, high, healthy site.Immense bargain; only 360 acre,easiest terms.P.E.Brown, real estate agent, 97 St.James at.88 \u20ac FOR SALE \u2014 ISLE PERROT, AT Vaudreuil bridge ferry, 182 acres, between Jake and railways, beautiful spot, 35,000 worth of wood, all for $4,000.P.E.Brown, real estate agent, 97 St.James Pas TO LET \u2014 121 UNION AVE.FURnished flat, 7 rooms, for summer months.Rent $40.W.Ernest Bolton, 1763 Notre Dame et.Tel.Main 32.90 6 TO LET \u2014APARTMENT NO.25 \u201cTHE Marlborough,\u201d Milton st.six rooms © and bath, heated, hot water, telephone, well furnished.summer months, from May Ist.Apply on premises or telephone Up 3092 90 2 FOR SALE FARM AT LACHUTE.\u2026 170 arpenta (120 cleared), adjoining town limits, good frame house.barns and outbuildings, plenty hardwood (maple, etc.) and excellent water; price only $6000; easy terms.J.Stevenson Brown and Co., Guardian Bulld- Ing.160 St, James st.72 6 law supply.John G.Savage.SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.TO LET\u2014 AT DORVAL (NEAR FORest and Stream Club).furnished cot- containing eight rooms, also water tage.86 6 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 17 ST.JULIE LANE, MAGnificent storage, with elevator.3 mMoors.occupted actually by furniture dealers; could be adapted for maaufacturing purposes, Ap- TO LET \u2014 HOUSES AT 8T.ANNES, 10 room furnished house, facing lake, large shade and grounds, $250; 12 room furnished house, for season, or all year.not furnished $225; 9 room cot months.P.St.James.in village, facing river, $200 e furnished, $125 for two \"Brown, real estate agent, 97 89 6 .Christin and Co., 140 Sanguinet st, ply to J 3 net TO LET \u2014 STORE, 4129 ST.CATHerine street, bakers oven, good yard and outbuildings.hot water heating.large cellar.Jas, M.Mitchell.214 St.James st, 85 6 provements, fu Ply S.Shackell, Broadway ave; Lachine.TO LET \u2014 UPPER LACHINE, SEVeral fine cottages, with all modern im- prunes or unfurnished.Ap- 5 Temple Building, or TO RENT \u2014 FLAT.33 JURORS ST, Victoria square .suitable for light factory or warehouse.Apply Munderioh and Co.61 Sulpice st.tes à TO LET \u2014 STORE.NO.toine st.Apply room 47, James st.ANse 308 BT.No.9 87 7 TO LET \u2014 BTORE, CONSISTING OF TO LET \u2014 SUMMERLEA, SEVERAL fine cottages for summer orf year, on © lake front, furnished and unfurnished, reduced rents.Apply 8.Shackell.356 Temple Bullding.a TO LET \u2014 COUNTRY HOUSER.NEAR city.furnished If desired, at $50, 375 and $90 for summer: good train accommo dation.149 St.Lawrence st.90 ground floor and two flats, central, con- ventent, Lemoine st\u2026 hydraulic hoist, shipping entrance.Apply Daoust, 32 Lemoine.Telephone Main 2117.TO LET\u2014STORE, 67 BEAVER HALL Hill, 2nd door from Dorchester street, fine front Awindow, cement basement, Daisy furnace, fireproof vault, complete order; good stand for any business; rent moderate.Apply to D.Perham, Registry and Shipping Office, Customs House, Montreal, Telephone Up 1801.or §05 Main 87 6 TO LET \u2014 SHOP, 713 WELLINGTON st, suitable for any light business.Apply 709 Wellington st BUSINESS FLATS TO LET.house.H.J.Mudge, 75 University st.phone Uptown 1866.TO LET \u2014 AT LACHINE, 611 ST.Joseph at.on river front, cottage, fur- 0 nished.electric lights, all city conveniences.John IL Galletti, 58 St.Francois Xavier st, Montreal.: so 2 SUMMER COTTAGES TO LET.art 0 TO LET \u2014 \u2018THE WIGWAM,\u201d DE- Memphremagog.Tennis lightfully situated at Georgeville, Lake court, skiff, fice Tele- 89 FURNISHED.COTTAGE TO RENT at Lakeside, on lake front, eight rooms, bath, extension kitchen, tennis court.Apply to T.L.Paton.30 St.1er st, or Telephone Main 2905.80 3 TO LET \u2014 PART.OF BHOP, WITH fi or without use of wood working machines.Apply to B.J.Hayes, 120 King st.Tel.M.3181 87 6 TO RENT \u2014 TWO LARGE FLATS.suitable for manufacturing purposes.40 BAKERY TO LET.TO LET\u2014GOOD LARGE OVEN FOR bread, biscuit or candy manufacturer, spacious room, with dry cellar, good store- Recollet st.For particulars write G.IL Kav- foom, yard and stable, at moderate ti anagh, 2356 St Catherine st.893 immediate possession.W.F.Lewis, 30 \"ou pital st.Tel.Main 2698.87 6 MISCELLANEOUS.FURNITURE STORAGE.KITCHEN SWILL PRIVILEGE \u2018 TO LET\u2014FINE DRY STORAGE FOR fi furniture, ele.your own separate room .with lock an ey.very accessible.Goods TO RENT.hoist.W.F.Lewis.30 Hospital st.Tel.Apply for particulars to the Steward, Main 2698.8 Windsor Hotel, between 9 and 10 o'clock a.m.8% 3 EDUCATIONAL.STORAGE TO LET.eA Ss TORAGE FOR HOUSPHOLD FURNIture, pianos, baggage, etc.safe, clean Feancois- Xav- { \u2014 HOUSES TO LET.0 TO LET \u2014 1082 WELLINGTON S8T.stone front house, with lot, al} modern Improvemaents.coïcrete basement, Delsy furnace, 8 good rooms.Edward May, Elm e avenue, 8 HOUSE TQ.LHET, NO.430 WESTern avenue, one of the prettiver spots of Westmount, surrounded by trees and convenl- ent to street care, 7 rooms.b.and ¢., Dalsy furnace and large cellar For particulars ap- ba at J York at, or Telephone Westmount .8s 7 TO LET \u2014 SBLF-CONTAINED BEMI- detached house, 381 Victoria avenue, Westmount.8 rooms, on two floors, concrete basement, furnace, Jas.M.Mitchell, 214 Bt, James st, 85 6 TO LET \u2014 VERY LARGE STONE house and extensive grounds.306 St.Antoine st.a 13 TO LET \u2014 AT OUTREMONT, 23 BEL- lingham Road, a detached house, substantially butlt, situated with well laid out grounds, convenient to cars, having all modern improvements, hot and cold water electric light, cement basement, Dalsy furnace, etc.Rent $20 per month.Apply to L.Perham.Regiatry and Shipping Office, Custom House, Montreal, or No.1 Bellingham avenue, Outremont.Telephone Main 805.or Up 1801.87 6 TO LET \u2014 HIGH CLASS SELF-CON- tained up to date house, No.327 Prince Arthur st.Apply J.W.Tatley, 31 Shuter st, or 103 St.Francois Xavier st.87 \u20ac HOUSE TO LET, 10 ROOM, SELF- contained, new, modern stone house, 222 Sherbrooke st., $800.no taxes.P.Brown, real estate agent, 97 St.James.39 6 TO LET \u2014 TUPPER STREET, WEST of Atwater avenue, beautiful self-con- tained houses, now being erected, $50 a month; also 4049 Dorchester street, self- contained house, all modern improvements, $75 a month John James Browne & Son, 207 St.James st.9 3 TO LET \u2014 AT LONGUEUIL, ON THE river side, a desirable house, with large stable and orchard, about one mile east of the boat landing; rent $200 per annum.Apply to Savage & Fisk.Coristine Bullding, TO LET \u2014 ON ST.URBAIN, CORNER Rachel, facing the Mountain, shade trees in front, 6 rooms, $17, and onc flat, all furnished, or will sell the furniture, in perfect order.6 rooms, furnace, wash tubs, cemented cellar, open plumbing.Apply W.Duquette, 832 St.Lawrence st.; 89 6 TO LET \u2014 FIRST CLASS NEW RESIdence, two stories, extension kitchen, concrete cellar, and all modern convent- ences.Apply 333 Eïm ave, Westmount « TO LET \u2014 129 BROADWAY, UPPER Lachine, modern house, nine rooms.Apply 66 Durocher st.Tel.Uptown 2 8 TO RENT \u2014 STONE COTTAGE, 12 rooms, extension kitchen, moderate rent.Apply 17 Tupper st, or Tel Main 314 fn brick NBuse, nine rooms and basement: Daisy furnace; water In kitchen; stables; large garden; fruit trees, etc.J.Walkley, The Moisons Bank.or 453 Victoria ave, Westmount.90 8 TO LET \u2014 HOUSE OF FIVE ROOMS and stable, 287A Bleury st, stable sultable for carpenter shop.Apply 279 Bleury st.90 2 TO LET \u2014 A BEAUTIFUL RESI- 82 dence, with gardens, stable, etc, on the south side of the Mountain.The property would be rented for a nominal rental to one family.of good social standing.which would take good care of the Jromisea.Apply to F.$t.Germain, Agent, 70 St.Jacqu st.Montreal.se: TO LET \u2014 971 DORCHESTER ST.stone front corner house, 12 rooms, hot water heating: rent $300 and taxes per an- num The Cradock Simpson Company, 208 St.James st.TO LET \u2014 1088 SHERBROOKE ST.stone front house, 10 rooms, hot water heating: rent $750 per annum and taxes.The Cradock Simpaon Company, 20 St.James at.: TO LET \u2014 4067 DORCHESTER BT.fi a handsome modern house, two stories and extension.electric Hgnt, hot water heating, six bedrooms.in beautiful order.Bent moderate.H.L.Putnam, 1st floor, Temple Bldg 90 2 TO LET AT MOUNT ROYAL VALE, / HOUSES WANTED.Nl ANTED \u2014 BY MAY FIRST, HOUSE, WwW between University and Mountain sta, above St.Catherine st.not less then 11 rooms, warm, in good repair, with modern and open plumbing, etc.Address A.P.H,, 252 Mance st., city.89 2 \"FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.ENN TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE, ii May to October, 11 rooms, piano, gas stove, 345 per month.84 Shuter at.87 6 TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE OR part of house, for the summer, or long- Greene avenue, above St.Catherine.P, Star Branch Office.87 6 TO LET \u2014 A FURNISHED HOUSE in central location, very cool in the warmest weather; five bedrooms, reception, sitting and dining rooms etc, etc.gas stove and telephone: Address 8; T3185, Star Branch Office.v 4 TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED, UNIVERsity atreet, Nicely furnished house of nine rooms: would be rented for eighteen months or less; rent $65 per month.Tha Cradock Simpson Company.206 St.James street.TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE, 8 rooms, gas and coal range, pi , open plumbing: rent moderate to careful tenant.Apply 453 Elm avenue, Westmount.Phone 1290 Mount er, 7164, Pr I, Nie JALT HILL, NEAR WINDSOR, ENG- |and dry.Fraser Bros.433 and 455 St.James S land, Ladies\u2019 Finishing School, £100 st and 131 to 139 Inspector at, To te and £80; 18 to 20 girls; 18 miles from Lon- Ann And tings.an histori À (Py.tion 1st of M, or earlier.naw h west of AUWRTÉE\u201d ASENUE.on Tupper street.John James Browne and Son, 207 St.James street.87 6 Furnished for Summer R4 Shuter, 12 rooms, telephone, $40.204 Milton 11 rooms, telephone.$40.100 8huter, 12 rooms, extension, $35.4130 Dorchester, 12 rooms, telephone, 48 Fort, 10 rooms, telephone, $40.\u20ac7 Columbia, 10 rooms, extension, $40.' 324B Peel, flint 7 rooms, $40.a Detached Houses, Furnished.- 96 St Mark, 12 rooms, garden, $100.; Dorchester St.(west).12 rooms, $65.Belmont Park.12 rooms, $125.i Suburban.; Lachine, 9 rooms, furnace, electric Hugh, bath, $13.4 Lachine, 10 rooms, river front, $20.W.ERNEST BOLTON, 1762 Notre Dame.90 2 Tel.Main 32.Sherbrooke Street Land \"FOR SALE.Choice Lots on Sherbrooke Street, in the vicinity ef Rosemount Avenue, Westmount.MODERATE PRICE.EASY TERMS.THE CRADOCK SIMPSON CO., ta 206 ST.JAMES STREET.Vacant Lots \u201cChoice Positions For Sale 1 am offering several well situated of land in leading positions up- tewn.Prospective builders would do well fo investigate these.Prices and terms hood: high situation, gravel soll, old-fash- joned garden, hockey and crickst ground, tennis courts; resident English, French and German mistresses.A specialty made of conversational French and German Hest London tasters for all subjects.Special advan] tages for music.Resident Viennese diplomee pianist.School orchestra.Choral singing, sight singing.Professional coach for games, Large gymnasium, tennis, hockey, cricket, riding.bicycling, gardening and dressmaking: puplis taken as often as wished to London to visit leries, concerts, operas, theatres, etc.Highést references from parents of past and present puplis in Canada STABLES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 EXCHANGE STABLES, _stræet, \u2014 Point- 8t,-Charles:- 150 stalls.Apply Estate Acer, 7 Lorne Cres- 35 6 cen T° st, Catherine st.Apply to Nationa) Trust Com- LET\u2014GOOD FOLID BRICK STABLE with four stalls, situated on Mackay corner lane, immediately above Bt.pany.8 \u20ac Address H.C, care Davies & Co.Advertising Agents.23 Finch lane, London, England.886 REMOVAL NOTICE.DR.R.L.WATSON, 209 St.Urbain st, \u2018Will Remove May 1st to Renouf Bulldiag, cor.University and St.Catherine.90 26 FINE INVESTMENT PROPERTY Good Modern Tenements and Modern Flats, first class properties, paying handsome revenues, ten to fifteen per cent.West End houses, $3,800, two pretty Stone Front Cottages.nine rooms, furnace, etc, good order, garden, fine open frontage, 87,500 fo: the two, or $3,800 each.Bargain.FRED.R.CO 138A ST.JAMES .Tel.Main feat \u2019 ST.T° roomu.etc.goods hoist.at moderate rentals.OFFICES TO LET.ea LET\u2014 FINE BRIGHT OFFICER, EN suite or single.with vaults, sample edlate possession.W.F.Lewis, 30 Hos- Dial st Tel Main 2696.ae NOW READY - OFFICE in the RENOUF BUILDING ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF.Apply E.M.RENOUF, - 2238 st.Catherine Street.t OFFICES T0 LET.Front Flat occupied as Readin Room.also flat occupied by Builder Exchange, two room and single offices, with or without vaults in MECHANICS\u2019 INSTITUTE BUILDING, 204 St.James Street.Apply to Superintendent.s0eoûtt Comfortable Residence, DORCHESTER ST., West of Fort, FOR SALE.Stone front house, with 2'story brick extension; hot water heating: all modern improvements; in first class condition throughout.PRICE MODERATE.THE CRADOCK SIMPSON CO., 208 ST.JAMES STREET.Property For Sale : IN THE LAURENTIANS.Bummer residence, with several acres of land, on lovely Jake, in choicest part of Laurentiane, near Sixteen Island Lake, vafl- way station close to house.Best of hunting and fishing.Low price.FAED.R.COLE, 138A Oh Jomes ob.CRE rT me .a gn Ew gL Gault, lFetenhone Main 3052 O RENT \u2014 BINGLY OR EN SUITE OFfices on first floor, No.138a St.James 1740 Notre ame st.st.opposite St.Layrence Hall.Apply C.E.se 3 OFFICES TO LET In the New Hospital Street Extension OF THE BELL TELEPHONE BUILDING.Entrances on Notre Dame and Hospital streets.Apply Room 24, Bell Telephone Building.88 2qéed FOR SALE\u2014HORSES by es auction every day at 2.30, Private jes | lat air times\u201d KOU Fars oT 28 T.W.Foster, 605 St.Paul st OR SALE \u2014 AT AUCTION AT 10.20 F a.m.Tuesday, April 18th, at No.491 William st.cor.St.Martin st, 30 head of heavy horses, weighing from 1250 to 1600 lbs, all of them No.1, good seasoned working horses, 10 double ice waggons, 3 lorry waggons, several Jumber trucks.6 single ice carts, 6 double ice sieighs, and ¢ single, double and single express waggons.¢ pairs of high joblles, 15 aets of heavy double harness, 10 sets of heavy single harndss, 3 sets of cart harness, 4 scts of buggy harness, complete set of ice tools, stable utensils, and & number of articles too numerous ta mention.Positively without reserve or limit.T.W.Foster and Co.Auctioneers, 603-605 St.Paul st.Tel.Main 3265 and 4136.27 \u20ac OR BALE \u2014 BAY MARE, 161 1-2, thoroughly broken to saddle and harness; reason for selling, owner returning to England.Price §200.Apply in mornings, Coachman, 33 Redpath st.Uptown 43.38 4 OR SALE \u2014 PRESS FOR .ary and all delivery, for Erocure UN, builders, carts, buggies of all kinds, we also buy all kinds vehicles.Brosseau, 85 st.Maurice at.88 4 R BALE \u2014 AT OUR STABLES, A NUM.= ber of heavy horses, Address The Lau- rentide Paper Co.LAd.Grandemere, P.Q.82 8 Jaw OR SALE \u2014 NICE LOOKING BAY horse, standing about 15 hands, around 1090 lbs, perfectly sound and free from faults: little too light for present owner.243 Clark st, Mlle End.20 3 Fer SALE \u2014 ONE OMNIBUS, IN GOOD order, for summer and winter use.F.N.Tremblay, 34% Willlam at.ANTED \u2014 LIGHT.EASY RUNNING express waggon: a bargain Thos.Lig- get.2472 8t.Catherime st.920 2 For-sare \u2014 PRINCESS CABRIOLET carriage, almost new, two seata, suitable for gentleman's family turnout or private livery, rubber ti roller bearing sxles, full platform gear: pole with plated crab and bent shafts, cost 3475, will gel] cheap: enquire at 2486 St.Catherine et.se 3 PARTNERS WANTED, WANTED \u2014 PARTNER.WITH 84 $5000 capital to extend business, with mood profits: no debts; mohey te be under own control; silent or active.Addrese 8 7286, Star Branch Office.te 3 ANTED \u2014 PARNTER.WITH 4000 TO 5000 dollars, architeet, engineer or von- tractor preferred.Serious and important business, wae large fold of work.Î SITUATIONS VACANT.(Continued on Page 9.) YVANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS COOK IN a private family.good wages.Apply with references to 23¢ Elm avenue, we - so ANTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHER.WITH some experience.Apply in handwriting, stating wages expected, F, 1668, Star Office.90 3 VWANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED MAN.for packing.Apply 232 Bt.James st.WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED WAITress.Apply D.H.Welsh, 12¢ St.Peter street.WANTED \u2014 HEAD BAISTER, ALSO second balster and second operator on xent's raincoats.Apply J.Mandioberg & cor.Lemoine st.and Bt.Peter st.90 ANTED \u2014 KITCHEN WOMAN.APPLY Hotel Carslake, 573 St.James st.ANTED\u2014GIRL ABOUT 18 FOR FRUIT store.Must be quick and have references.Apply 136 8t.Peter st.ANTED FIRST CLASS SHOR clerk, speaking French and English.Co., 2 Apply at W.Beardsley's, 67 Rideau street, Ottawa.90 2 ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED WAIBT and skirt makers; constant employment.Henry Morgan & Co.Pape sq.V ANTED \u2014 GOOD OPERATORS ON shirt trimmings, also good shirt mak- era.Henry Morgan & Co., Phillips se WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT; must be a good plain cook; with reference.Apply 998 Dorchester st.ANTED \u2014 NO.7 UNION AVENUE, Employment Directory, upper housemaid, waitresses, generals.Apply ae nee ANTED \u2014 OFFICE CLERK, PREFERable young woman, with previous favoyrable experience; must be competent ntenggrapher and Remington typewriter; good penmanship essential.Apply to Mr.£maill.Canada Horse Nail Company, 129 Mill st.Telephone Main 157.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR FURNIture loan business.Apply The Canadian Finance Co., 211-2123 Merchants Bank Bldg.Montreal, Canada.ANTED \u2014 A BOY TO MAKE HIMself generally useful.Apply to 218 St.James st.AJANTED \u2014 AT ONCE TWO SCRUBbing girls.Queen's Hotel.L7JANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL WITH S8OME experience in factory work, to mark work and help forelady: must speak both languages.Reply by letter only to The Salem Company.Limited, Bhirt & Waist Mfrs., 323 St.James st.City.80 2 ANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK: MUST have references.Apply between 12 and 2 and after 7 p.m.to 1076 Bherbrooke street.ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS GOOD EXperienced bookkeeper.Apply to Canadian Fur Manufacturing Co., 539% St.Lawrence st.ANTED \u2014 GOOD WHEELWRIGHT and a first class horseshoer; no others need apply.The Parker Coal, Ice & Cart: age Co.501 Wellington at.ANTED \u2014 A TIDY YOUNG GIRL FOR child three years of age.322 Elm ave.ANTED \u2014 SECOND COOK, ALSO fireman.Apply to Chef.Turkish Bath Hotel.V ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED WAITresses.Apply to Steward.Turkish Bath Hotel.ANTED \u2014 SMART ERRAND Bor.Apply 936 Dorchester st.90 VVANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKERS, IMPROV.ers and apprentices.Apply at 385 Bleury st.0 2 WANTED \u2014 A LADY'S MAID, ALSO TO wait on table, do sewing, etc.Miss Phillips, 38 McGill College ave.V ANTED Te A HOUSEMAID FOR FAM- y of four.Good wages.Apply 27 St Catherine st.ppiy 16 VWWANTED a A HOUSEMAID.HIGH wages.y references uired ply at 1129 Sherbrooke st.req Ap ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS PAPER hanger.Apply Saturday, between 8 and 9 am.Good wages.Castle & Son, 20 University st.WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR two in fantily, good wages, no object- tion to mdidle aged woman.Apply 7¢ Mao kay st, below St.Catherine st.SITUATIONS VACANT.Contin-d on Page 8.) WANTED \u2014 GENERAL BERVANT FOR small family.Apply st once to 357 Olivier avenue, Westmount.20 3 ANTED \u2014 SMART BOY FOR OFFICE to look after collections.etc.Apply bringing references at once, MacLean Publishing Co., 232 McGill st.ANTED \u2014 BOY TO LEARN WATCH- case making.Apply The Montreal Watch Co.Ltd, 125 Vitre st.sos WANTED ~\u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR AN OFfice, some years\u2019 business experience necessary.and knowledge of typewriting and shorthand preferred.E, 1631, Star Office.ss ANTED IMMEDIATELY GLASS bevellers.Apply 520 St.Paul st.ANTED \u2014 GOOD FUR COAT CUTTER.Apply 96 Bi.Pater st.90 3 WARTED Tu ASSISTANT DISPENSER or institution wor Appl.182 Star Office pply H, 0, ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY, GOOD shorthand and typewriter: must be good at fAgures.Apply H, 1819, Star Office.VVARTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRLS FOR THE starching and ironing departments, A.H.8tms Co, Also a boy to run messages.Ltd.54 Latour st.ANTED \u2014 TWENTY BRIGHT, INTELligent girls for bottiing, labeling and wrapping.Apply Davis & Lawrence Co.356 St.Antoine st.so 3 ANTED \u2014 GENERAL BERVANT, 4 in family.no washing or ironing.42¢ Elm avenue, Westmount.ANTED \u2014 FARM HAND.EITHER married or single, who understands horses and is à good milker.Apply 2685 St Catherine st.so 3 ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT OR young girl to assist with housework: no washing or ironing: good wages.Apply immediately with references to ¢2 Park ave, city.so 2 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK.APPLY with reference at 1116 Sherbrooke Ka ANTED -\u2014 BRIGHT YOUNG MAN AS collector.Good chance for a bustier.Apply G, 1739, Star Office.90 2 ANTED \u2014 A DRUG CLERK.APPLY 95 Windsor at.20 2 ANTED \u2014 FANCY IRONERS; NONE but skilled hands need apply.Tollet Laundry, 290 Guy st.9 3 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE DRIVER; MUST understand horses; references required.Apply 259 Greene ave.se 2 NTED \u2014 TABLEMAID, WITH GOOD references; no others.G.T.R.Depot.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY FOR LUNCH counter; must bave experience.G.T.R.Depot.ANTED \u2014 STRONG LAD, ONE WITH little experience of office and custom work preferred: mus: be well recommended.Apply in own handwriting to & 1629.Star Office.° ses SITUATIONS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT YOUNG lady desires position as stenographer and typewriter willing to learn office work.§, 7319, Star Branch Office.90 V ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY MAN AND wife as first and second chef in hotel, also situation for young woman as nurse to one chlld; no objection to leave city.References.Apply Mrs.Butler, 30a Cay Councillors st.ANTED \u2014 BY MIDDLE AGED, REspectable woman general housework, 2 or 3 days weekiy in private family.Address G, 1726, Gtar Office.92 ROOMS TO LET.(Continued on Page 9.) QOM \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED single front room on Shuter streot, in private family; no other ruomers.Address a 1730, Star Office.uz OOMS \u2014 TO LET IN QUIET PRIVATE well appointed modern house, trum- sients.Call aftfernoon or evening.s Victories street.9 2 Room \u2014 FRONT ROOM, BATH FLAT.home comforts, in a private family, for a gentleman.49 Hutchison st.90 2 OOMS \u2014 TO LET FIVE UNFURNISHed rooms heated and Jighted, suitable for married couple, without children, for light housekeeping.Apply Baturday afternoon or evenings.103 Hutchison : RooMs \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, WITH clothes press, Auer light, etc, on bathroom and parlour fat, quiet house.immediate possession.49 Cathcart st.90 3 room, private family; gentlemen.lila Peel at.- OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room, bath flat, suitable for one or two gentlemen, Auer light: every convenience.30 Prince Arthur st 20 2 Reous \u2014 SINGLE NEWLY CLEANED ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.\u2018 WANTED \u2014 BY A LADY EMPLOYED during the day one unfurnished room and board.neighbourhood of Greene ave.to Metcalfe ave, Westmount.Terms moderate.Address 5, 7381, Star -Branch Office.ss WANTED \u2014 ROOM AND BOARD IN west end fur lady.Answer 30 Soy- mour avenue.BUSINZ88 CHANCES.er Te RENT POR THE SUMMER SEASON the improved rink of the Montagnard A.A.A.known as The Stadium, with its 3000 seating capacity, well adapted for bench showy, oonceris, or any summer Aatiractions Apply to 3.A.Christin, 149 Sanguine: st.47 uu _\u2014 LUMBER SHOP, WELL EQUIPPED, .for sale cheap to Quick buyer.a rar opportunity for one who wants Yo start a Napiness.experience not necessary; estade shed 21 years.centrally situated and good Jobbing trade done.Address\u2019 P, 11:8.Star Uffice.: 36 6 Pro.vo to 3300.00 PER MONTH.REPREsentatives in each town to assist In placing shares and loans.Martin and Co, 115 Manning Chambers, Toronto, Ot.5: ¢ 2 parlour and bath flat.ladles employed; rentlemen preferred.breakfast If desired.16 Hallowell st, Westmount.» 2 COMB \u2014 TO LET 121 ST.URBAIN ST.near Bt.Catherine, large furnished front room, with and without board.90 3 OOMB \u2014 LARGE FRONT AND BACK parlours.suitable for physician, also ble front room on bath flat.and a 2 large single.25 McGill College avenue.OOMS \u2014 BRIGHT FRONT FURNISHED bedroom to rent.bathroom flat.double and single; transients accommodated.Apply Mra.Butler, 244 Mountain st.so: OOMS \u2014 TO LET.9.PARK AVENUE.two comfortable connecting rooms, as two bedrooms for friends, or as bedroom and sitting room: running water; gentlemen preferred; use of telephone.Apply before eleven a.m.or in the evening.80 2 OOMS \u2014 TO LET 3 ELEGANTLY FUR- R nished rooms on second story.with clothes closets, Aver light.heated by hot water, use of bath and telephone.Apply 21 Laval avenue, between 4 and 8 o'clock p-m.; \\pot moving.9% 2 FURNISHLD BOOMS TO LET.OOMS \u2014 ONE LARGE DOUBLE RONM - and one medium sige room.elegantly furnished, very brignt and well heated, Auer light, bath, hot and cold water; central io- cality.Apply at 79 Drummond st.eu OOMS \u2014 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED.newly.carpeted.open plumbing.Auer light, phone in house.not moving.638 Sherbrooke, four doors west of Bleury.88 3 OOMS TO LET LARGE BUNNY, well \u2018Turnished room, private family.Apply in the evening.74A St.Famille 99 QOMS8 = TO LET WELL FURNISHED front room, small sitting room adjoining, bath flat, small private family: suitable for gentleman of quiet habits.13 Oxen- den ave.OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE \u201cDOUBLE room.well furnished, newly papered and tinted, suitable for one or two gentlemen, two large cupboards.Auer light.No children, etc.Apply 16a Park avenue.90 2 FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 BY A GENTLEMAN A nicely furnished room, west of Bleury st,\u201d with privileges.Address E, 1630, Star Office.90 2 ANTED \u2014 A POSITION AS WORKing housekeeper.middle aged.guod plain cook: country.81 Cathcart street.ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, PROtestant, position in private house, able to wait at table: country preferred.Address T, 7386, Star Branch Office.FOR BALE R SALE\u2014FOR THE MIIVION, KINDling.92; cut le, $R.00; tamarsc blocks.$2.00; mill blocks, $1.78 per load; also Anthracite conl, delivered anywhere in the city.J.C.McDiarmid, No, 3 Canal Basin, corner Guy and William sts, BeH Tel.Main ho OR SALE\u2014 A HIGH GRADE BICYCLE, F nearly new and in good condition.35Ÿ su J st.XANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A FEW GOOD operators on coats.Apply to Mr.Stanton, at 444 8t.Jaines, st.20 3 ANTED \u2014 NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEment compositor and make-up man Must be fast.Permanent position.The Journal, Ottawa.WANTED \u2014 A BELL BOY: NONE BUT experienced boy need apply: must come well recommended.Apply Savoy Hotel, Victoria st.0 2 WARTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK; BEST RE- erences.re.Hart Sherbrooke st.pis RB 20 es V ANTED \u2014 GIRL ABOUT SIXTEEN or seventeen to assist with general housework; references.46 McGill College\u2019 avenue.eee pour 700 YVANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A SEWING girl; only first clase Depd apply.4132 St.Catherine st, Westmoun .WANTED \u2014 NEAT TIDY BOY TO shine shoes and make himself useful.Apply Invictus Shoe Store, James st.VWANTED \u2014 APPRENTICES AND provers to dressmaking.972 University street.- ANTED\u2014EXPERIENCED ELEVATOR operator.ply Janitor, Coristine Bldg.AP Foom 418, Eat - ANTED \u2014 AN ENGLIBH LAW W wants a law student.aw FIRM Box 456.0 2 49 St [SL Catherine sts.ANTED \u2014 TWO GOOD SALESMEN for curtain dept, at The \u2018 81, Catherine and Peel sta.Hamilton Co, V ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIEN - veller with good connection for the Maritime Provinces, to represent an English house, in staple and fancy dry goods, for 1m- port orders.Apply, stating experie to G, 1723.Star Office.0 2 , WARE- WASTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR house who can speak both languages.Apply by letter only to m Company, Limited, Shirt and Waist Mahutactur- ars, 323 St.James st.0 2 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GEN - W vent, Cen family: rood aor ons per month.no ng.Apply 20 ngre- cation st.Pt.St Coates\u201d 7 Co ANTED AN EXPERIENCED child's nurse fn small family of Pig Apply 990 Dorchester st.2 3 ANTED \u2014 .WAITRESSES: MURT BE experienced.Apply 2252 St.Catherine in rear of hat store.st.VVANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family, in Westmount; no washing.Apply 2352 St.Catherine at.ANTED \u2014 KITCHEN GIRL VICTORIA Dining Room, 304 St.James st.up- stairs.WANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS NURSE «irl.must have good references Apply P.O.Box 166 or No.268 St Joseph st, Lachine, P.Q.0 3 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE care of children.Apply 181 St.Hubert st.REFANTED FIRST CLASS SILK waist operators.mone but experienced hands wanted.Crescent Mfg.Co.Ltd.3 Inspector st.se 3 TANTED \u2014 A LADY STENOGRAPHER and typewriter, one able to read agua write French and English preferred.Apply a3, 1722, Star Office.203 W JANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY FOR 1 writinx and general office work.Apply in own handwriting to P.O.Hox 202.96 2 WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED NURSE, with city references.Apply to 58 Mao- kay ; st ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A YOUNG GIRL to do bookkeeping and answer telephone.also a little xirl to go messages.Apply to Miss F.Murray, Drezssmaker, 69 Dur qd st.ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELT CAPABLE Person as renera)l servant or wotkice Confidential.Write ie.Star 4 Mon 20.2 204 housekeeper; must be sin cook.Re- firemen Toukad Apply ef Metcalfe eve Ce ] tions.ANTED \u2014 ASSISTANT CANDY MAK.& Waiker's, - corner Victoria | FOR TYPE.: OR BALE \u2014 IRON BEDSTEAD AND mattresses, extension table, chairs.also two pianos, in good order; parties leaving city.111 Selby et.Westmount.OR SALE GENTS COLUMBIA chainlpes: bicycle, but little used; will sell cheap.Apply after six o'clock.386 Mance 0 3 st.Fe} SALE \u2014 4 ORGANS BY THOMAS, Uxbridge.Mason & Hamlin, prices m $25 upwards; terms $3 and $4 monthly.Apply Leach's, 2440 St.Catherine.Open evenings.90 32 For feet, in yd order, cheap, ons.1620 Note Dame st.SALE\u2014 ONB OFFICE TABLE IN solid black walnut, 8 feet by 8 1-4 and office parti- R SALE \u2014 395 CASH BUYS A $400 Gabler uprigh tpiano.owner leaving instrument on view ut Leach's, 2440 between Stanley à and 3 town; St Catherine st.Drummond sts.OR SALE\u2014 $126, PAYABLE $4 MONTHly or $85 spot cash; fine \u201cVoss,\u201d American square plane.cout new $400, rosewood case, carved legs.Apply Leach'e 3440 St Catherine st.so 2 + OR SALE \u2014 SNAPS IN SLIGHTLY used upright pianos for people able to \u2026 frame, 3 1-2 x 4 1-4, best quality made for parlour mantel, for sale cheap.Apply 29 | Sussex avenue.= spot or $81 Fi Apply Leach'u, 2440 St Catherine st.90 3 For SALE\u2014NEW MIRROR.WITH GOLD ROOMS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE BY GENTLEman well furnished room on bathroom floor, snd with all modern conveni- ; must be above Dorchester and not further west than Peel st.Apply, siting D, 1538, Star Office.8s 3 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY WELL furnished room in good locality, hot water apd bathroom floor, with privileges Apply.stating terms and particulars, F, 1667, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 THREE TO FOUR ROOMS or flat, furnished, suitable for light keeping.from lst May.Reply.stating terms and location, to D, 1581, Star orice.20 three rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with bathroom, pesr Union avenue, with all privileges.Address 8, 7321, Star Branch Office.: 0 3 WANTED \u2014 LADY WANTS NICE, COMfortable bedroom and sitting room, with grate, hot and cold water.and board, west of Bleury and above St.Catherine st.Ri must be on second floor.Address F, 1670, Star Office.90 2 ANTED \u2014 RESPECTABLE YOUNG man wants single room, with permanently, with privgte family; five minutes\u2019 walk from Dorchester end Mountain sts.Terms moderate.Address T., 7357, Star Branch Office.TYXJANTED ~ i UNFURNISHED ROOMS on bathroom fiat.by married couple, between Ontario and, Mount Royal avenue.Address G, 1739, Star Office.BOARD WANTED.ANTED NOON-DAY MEAL (SUNdays excepted), with Engiish-speak- ing family.in vicinity of St.Henri station.Address T, 7352, Star Branch Office.90 3 | WANTED BOARD.for an elderly gentleman in a Protéstant OR SALE \u2014 BEDROOM FURNITURE and carpets for sale.A University st.\u201c pply at 13 Fer SALE \u2014 ONE WALNUT CASE.8 ft.long.plate glass and also two gasaliers, fitted with gas and electric combined.also a safe, in good order.Apply to 2356 St.Catherine st, city.23 R SALE \u2014 A LARGE BABY'S COT.Apply 78 Park avenue.For SALE \u2014 $47.PAYABLE $3 MONTHly or 329 cash, buys good American 7 octave square piano.Apply Leach's, 3440 St.Catherine st.Open evenings.ss OR SALE \u2014 SECONDHAND SAFE, 10 sideboards, a bargain to clear.Thos.Ligget.2476 St Catherine st.R SALE \u2014 NO.3 SECONDHAND Calagraph typewriter and stand.In first class order, cheap.Address P.O.Box 927, city.¥o'2 A Fer SALE \u2014 FOUR AWNINGS, WITH irons complete, In good condition, a wire door for outside.8.Cochenthaler, 7 and 9 Place d'Armes Hi.20 2 FOR, BALE \u2014 WHITE WYANDOTTE and pufr Orpington eggs for hatching for sale.F.Wilkinson, near S8nowdon\u2019s Junction, Notre Dame de Grace, P.Q.20 2 OR BALE \u2014 DESMOINES INCUBATOR SUMMER BOARD.QOARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS BOARD AND residence at Dixle close to Golf Club and Country Club.E, 610, Star Office.83 10 BOARD \u2014 THE \"AVENUE HOUSE,\" Lakeside, is now open to receive boarders.Early application ta requested .for vacant dates.Write W.E.Holder, above.ass ARD \u2014 PRIVATE FAMILY.GOING to Lakeside for summer.would take a young gentleman as paying guest.Address A.131, care of W.8.Btone, West- mount.90 \u2018 ROOMS AND IJARD.OOM8 \u2014 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, spacious front rooms, \u2018\u2019Bunnyside.\u201d French cuisine.Transients and permanent accommodated.81 Union avenue.75 OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS.with all the latest improvements for summer, at the Strathcona, Lachine.Apply 80 Inspector st.88 à OOM \u2014 AND BOARD.WELL FURnished.in comfortable home.suitable for two gentlemen or married couple.with board.2080 St.Catherine st.neat Bleury.et ERSONAL \u2014 LARGE JAMAICA GRAPE fruit.$1 per dozen; fresh Florida tomatoes.10 cents per 1b.Bitter oranges, 10 cents per dozen Bonners, 814 Dorchester st.Tel.Up 3331.0 2 ; HALLS TO LET.TO LET \u2014 DRUMMOND HALL, 8 Drummond st.for dances, euchres.concerts, dramatic performances, etc, Hall has bean thoroughly renovaled and made up to large size, with coder, ; also pet dog, terrier.149 St Lawrence st.89: : ; 0 2 we Toe an OOMS8 \u2014 TO LET LARGE ROOM, WITH boudoir.or room only, with first class board, or board only if desired.1205 De x Monti .corner Bt.Denis.89 3 PERSONALS ontieny.corner = __ OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD ONE RINGLE room.with first class board.modern conveniences; central location.17 Han- aver st.89 3 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.FOR FIRST OF R May two large, dright, nicely furnish- od rooms, with or without board; choice location; central, quiet.158 Mance st.90 3 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.SINGLE AND R double rooms, with first class board; sll conveniences.Mra.Btowell, 79 Unton aye.date in every way and will be und OOMB\u2014AND BOARD.LARGE DOUBLE management, Apply to N.G.dee Th front bedroom, well (furnished, with tture Store, Peis 8t, Catherine street.Poard, Auer light.hot water and all com Telephone Up 1286.211 daw tf venionces.105 Stanley st.mm MONEY TO LOAN.$6000, PRIVA 2 on fitst mOrLERES.ta De at current 9500 AND loan Notary, des 6 Jen OOM -\u2014- DOUBLE ROOM, BATH FLAT.with board.vacant the first of May: aipo other room; table board 435 McGill College avenue.\u201d OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.LARGE double om with on bathroom floor, ut Sot .1831, Star vagant May.J, vo 18 ANTED \u2014 BY A BACHELOR TWO OR | family.within 2b miles of Montreal.Address Charity Organization Boclety, 98 Bleury st., Montreal.\u2014 À ARE BUSINESS CHANCE.ONE OF the best general store businesses in the Townships for sale.doing a cash business for three years with fine success.Store large and nearly new, about twelve thousand dollars stock, in good condition, in one of the richest dairy sections in Canada.lii- health of the owner reason for selling.Good gchool and several churches in the town If you don't mean business don't answer, Address F.1675, Btar Office.P.§ \u2014wil sell stock and lease store for term of years.9 3 WANTED TO PURCHASE.TN ee TANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE YOURS AND everybody else's cast off clothing, fup coats, capes, old gold and silver, travel sry woollen samples, Best cash prices for food gods, prompuy ~alled for by M.Frank, 433 Craig st.Tel.East 3067.71 30 VWANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIBY and gentlemen's cast off clothing, fur coats and capes.See Sam Pearson first, 246 pNotre Dame st, as we pay the best prices of any other dealer, Mall orders attended or Telephone Main 485.nv WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE.PARTIES desiring to sell household furniture, complete or part ready cash, to any amount Address to J.Albert, 443 Craig at, or Tel East 2136.88 12 WASTED \u2014 A BARGE, SUITABLE TO carry lumber, cupacity of 2,300 M.ft, must be in good order.Write I\u2019.O.Box 53, Montreal, stating price and full particulars, sé \\ JANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE SECONDhand English billiard table.cues, etc, must be good.Address E, 1645, Star Office.- 803 QWANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE GASOLINE launch.secondhand.about 20 feet: must be cheap.E, 1632, Star Office.90 2 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD ETEEL RANGB or stove and a refrigerator.998 Dor- Chester st.VANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LARGE secondhand safe, will pay cash Give price and dimensions.G, 1724, Star Office.30 2 WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE SECONDhand safe.State size, price and where it can be seen.H, 1815, Star Office.90 3 LOST.\u2014 OST \u2014 GENTLEMANS SOLITAIRE diamond ring, last evening, on Wellington or Windsor and St.Lawrence street car, or Guy street to Proctor's.Finder will be .} suitably rewarded by returning to No.9 Overdale avenue.OST \u2014 THURSDAY NIGHT A YOUNG dog.black cocker spaniel, lost at Cath- cart st.Reward at 5 Beaver Hall sq.90 3 OST \u2014 ON ST.CATHERINE STREET, between St.Andre and St.Christophe, pearl, in silver purse, tied to light blue pin Generous reward if returned to 52 St.Chris tophe st.FOUND.Foup AT VIAUVILLE A SUM OF money.The owner may secure it by sending an accurate description of amount and denomination and by paying the cost of advertising.Apply to H, 1765, Star Office.90 WANTED TO BORROW.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE FROM $1000 TO 36000.on six new buildings, good mar- Ein and other satisfactory security.Apply stating interest and terms, WW, 1265, Star Office.884 UUANTED \u2014 AT ONCE 346000 ON SPLENdid new property.Apply.stating terme W.1266, Star Office.88 4 PUPILS WANTED.NE q WANTER \u2014.MISS-LOPTIE -SHIPMAN, dramatic reader and teacher in etocution, physical, Greclan and voice culture.Fur terms and rates address 736 St.Denis st, 85 12 ANTED \u2014 SHORTHAND (COMPLETH course $5).typewriting., bookkeeping, penmanship, matriculation wuujects; success guaranteed: positions secured.Mr.W.Har- riea, 23 McGill College avenue.89 2 BAILIFES SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEbec.District of Montreal.No.2562.Circuit Court M.Raphaelovitch and al, Plaintiff.ve.Thomas Marsh, Defendant.On the 25th day of April, 1904, at eleven of the [the \"vit\" Défendint \u201cNo.155 Guy street, in the City of Montreal), will be sold by authority of Justice, all the gooda and chat- tets of the sald Defendant.seised in this cause, consisting of household Sonditions cash.ED.15th April, 1%64.furnit ve \u201cMontreal, 15th or NO MORE LIQUOR FOR FIREMEN AT FIRES.Big Bills for Drinks Rendered St Cunegonde Council.At last night's meeting of the Ste, Cunegonde Council, an account for ll- quor supplied to the firemen at a saloon during the progress of a fire was ordered to be paid, but It was resolved unanimously.on motion of Ald.Cardinal.seconded by Ald.Leduc.that in future no payment will be made for liguor supplied to firemen under any clicumstances.It was remarked during the discussion that there was an overcharge in the blll, which was for 240 drinks at ten cents, or $24 altogether.FELL FROM A WINDOW.A Window-Cleaner Has a Serious Accident.H.Tenebaun, 19 years of age, residing at No.8 St.Dominique street, fell from a building at the corner of St.Helen.and Recollet streets to-day and had a narrow escape from death.Tenebaun was engaged in cleaning windows.He missed his footing and landed on his back on the pavement below, his head striking the curb stone with great force.When picked up, blood was pouring from his nose and mouth and he was unconscious.On examination at the General Hospital it was found that he was suffering from bruises and internal injuries.MAGLOIRE HOGUE ON TRIAL FOR MURDE= OF HIS WIFE.Magloire Hogue, the alleged murders er of his wife.was arraigned before Judge Lafontaine yesterday afternoon.He made a formal plea of not guilty.Mr.and Mrs.Frechette gave the same testimony) as that which they gave at the inquest.namely, that they heard Hogue say that he had killed his wife.This was considered sufficient to send the accused to enquete., and be was remanded until the 31st inst, TO Wy {ore mg H JE clock in the forenoon.at the domicile of.! + 2 La SITUATIONS VACANT.(Continued from Page 8.) ED \u2014 LINOTYPE OPERATOR.AP- By at 672 Craig at ° a tr ANTED \u2014 TWO OR THREE DOLLARS ; per day !s being male right along bY ang men of mea.um ability, in making with ap attractive proposition We \u2018Seed five mwre in every county.W plea- né pay sure.Wesley Linscott, Breattord, $73.00 PER MONTH AND no experience needed; posi- seif-aeliar, Drawer 68.Brent WANTED \u2014 tion permane: te at; ANTED \u2014 ANY LADY CAN MAKE \u2018 vasiiy $12 to $2U weekly by representing in her Jocality, tn her spare time.The posi- is pleasstt api profitable the year round.All giadly send particulars to any lady who need to make some money and wii} con- FOU that this 13 bn deception, Mrs.Davidson, Drawer 66, Brantford.8s 9 ANTED \u2014 A PAID LEADING CHORUS bass for a prominent city church choir.reas by letter, stating full particulars to 6042, Star Branch Office, 85 8 ANTED MACHINE FITTERS, erectors, boring mill hands, slotter Randa, plager handa, lathe hand, tool mak- ore, punch and die makers and speclaity fen.None but first class men need apply.Apply to Canadian General Electric Co.Peterboro, Ont se tf ANTED \u2014 BUTTON HOLE MAKERS, standard machines.on overalls.jae- oie and white coats.Robert C.Wilkins Joss St Catherine st 876 ED \u2014 EXPERIENCED MEN TO ssl] apeclalty, hecessary in every business; excellent proposition.no competi- Sion.Write Room 4, 52 Adelaide East, To- ato.87 6 ANTED \u2014 HOSPITAL MATRON.AN axperienced matron for Moncton Hospl- L State d recommendations.Applications to be In th April.Address J.M.Ross, Chairman of mmittee, P.O.Box 33, Moncton, nN B .um \u2014 ANTED \u2014 2 OR 3 GOOD PAINT- - ers, used to passenger car work.Ap- y James Ogilvie, Supt.M.P, C.A.Ry.ttaws.87 6 ANTED \u2014 A BRIGHT YOUTH, J .speaking both languages, as clerk in Bewsors office.A, 3379, Star Office.88 3 .ANTED \u2014 AN EXPRESS DRIVER FOR grocery business.Apply to John Robert.fon & Son, 2257 St.Catherine st 88 3 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 16 or 17 for an office, who has some knowledge of Custom House work.Address P.O.Box 1209.88 3 WANTED \u2014 HOUSEMAID FOR SMALL private family.Apply 71 McGill Col- 58 3 lege avenue.ANTED \u2014 ONE TRAVELLER FOR Quebec Province and one for Maritime Provinces, to handle as side line new, patented garment; sells at sight; liberal com- Mission Address B, 1465, Star omee \u2018 ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS LADY CASH- fer, one used to making change.Ap- Ply to W.H.Scroggie, 5t.Catherine and ty sts 88 3 'ANTED\u2014 OFFICE ASSISTANT ABOUT - sixtesn.Apply in own handwriting, Stating age and references, B, 1460, Btar Office.88 3 WA \u2014 A YOUNG LADY OR ri = - age@ person, one who has a sligl sd of aftice work.Willing to make themselves\u2018usbful and speak both languages State salary.Apply W, 1270, Star Office.'ANTED \u2014 FOUR TEACHERS (PRO-) .testant) for academy at Cookshire, duties commence during 1st week in September next; one teacher (male), with academy diploma; one teacher (female), with Model diploma; two teachers, (female), with Model diploma prefarred.aries pai or t ed, $28, $26 and $25, respectively.B B.parer, Secretary-treagurer, Cookahire, i 4 VWANTED, \u2014 TWO GOOD PUR FINISH- : ers, s1so two fur machine operators Apply to Mr.Cowan, at The Waldron, peiain Co.\u2018Ltd, 507 St.Paul st.58 3 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY FIRST A class operators on ladies\u2019 cloaks and ts.Apply to Mr.Stanton, at 444 St nes.st.38 3 ANTED'\u2014 GENERAL SERVANT IN small family, no washing or ironing Call.from 10 to 1L afternoon § to ©.- Carleton Fiat, No.3, fourth floor, 718 Sherbrdoke st.8 3 ANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY IN THE electrical business.Apply 710 Crais st.39 MESSAGE BOYS _ \u2014 \u2018Wanted immediately three good Boys: must be rellable.Apply Alert Messenger Star Branch Oftice, corner Peel and 8t.Catherine sts.893 Wars TED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID.MUST BE W S004 mamatréas.References required.Apply.in the evening 1090 Sherbeooke st.* 3 > ANTED AT ONCE GIRLS TO WORK IN ann dept.: wages per week.À Mr.ams, The Standard Shirt Co.\u2018189.Delorimier ave.8 3 ANTED \u2014 A BMART BOY FOR OUR stock room.Apply with references, Stonewall Jackson Cigar Factory, Beaver Mall Hill, corner Lagauchetiere st.89 2 \u2014IVANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SBRVANT THY Tox ihyes In family, one flat; no cook- mg.Apply 637 8t.Urbain st.ANTED GENERAL SERVANT, , : with Feferences: only two in family.Oait 1135 Dorchester at.89 2 ANTED \u2014 YOUTH TO ASSIST IN boys\u2019 clothing dept., speaking English and French.W.H.Scroggie, St Catherine and University st.ss: ED \u2014 LADIES FOR ALTERAtion work on ladies\u2019 mantles, costumes and skirte.W.H.Scroggie, St.Catherine ana University st.89 3 VWARTED \u2014 BOUGER PAINTING, DE- Bhuter we one single room, bath re 7 2 ocoratiig, graiging, tinting, tn : a a.'ANTED \u2014 BOY FOR GENERAL OF- and paper hanging: charges moderate; best Oo - HED W fice work.Empire Typewriter Co.$1 | ruterences: Drop -card: - M:- i 3 + ROM = To rm tar.URNISHED | pe tt.Francois Xavier st.89 2 dieux street.87_12- suitable for married coupis or two gentie- and give full particulars | tContinued from WANTED \u2014 4 oIRL > Elgin et, city.Cathertne st.JANTED \u2014 AT ONCE st V at 24 McTavish st pu.ter nt.\\ ANTED housework.Call at any ti rtreet.V ateady work; citv.ent position.All anawets dress B.78148, Star Branch St.Matthew st.no to 158 Mansfield st.avenue, To work, where nurse is Somerville avenue, Westmoun ANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER FOR PROvince of Quebec and Qutario, with connection; must speak French, for salary or commission: last is preferred; reference required.6tate what ary Lines to sell.clothing, overalls and shirts Address E, 1639, Btar Office.V JANTED \u2014 A GOOD, RESPECTABLE stri for a family of two, Apply to 335 May: must have references.Apply even a | SEBYANT ot th Mght rl (17), fam ree; al an.morn.7 158 Cherriez | BITYATIONS VACANT.Page 8.) GOOD Apply between the hours of ll am every day except Saturday.11 to }2 noon, No.3 St.Sacrament wn 2 A me.confident Office.Luke st.8 Satur \u2014\u2014 DO HOUSE- kept.Apply 40 90 3 ood wanted.YANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED SHOR W repairer: good wages.Apply to 1000A PLAIN cook, willing to _go to the country in ings WANTEP GENERAL SERVANT, FAM- tly of three; no children; no washing.3 ay ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL BER- vant, who can do plain cooking.Apply tn the evening.References required.13 8hu- YOUNG ANTED \u2014 A BOY ABOUT 17 YEARS of age for office work.Must write a Rood hand.Address E.1650.Star Office.ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED good pay.Apply foure- man, Canada Paper Box Co.Bt.Eloi st, HANDS, VVANTED -\u2014 A FIRST CLASS DRESSmaker, one who thoroughly understands her business and ts capable of taking charge of the workroom; to such a person we willl pay first class salary and rman- .Ad- ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SHR» vant for small family; no children; ne washing.good wages.41 BL cor.0 2 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERvant, who understandd plain cooking: washing or ironing.References.Apply AANTED \u2014 AT ONCE FIRST CLASS dressmaker by the day.Call 38 Burton sers at once.Apply Union avenue.VWANIED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED WAIT- Mrs.Bilowsel), 19 ANTED + 'GENERAL SERVANT TO , 80 to country first of May, other maid kept.Apply 27 Seymour avenue.off Milton st.VVANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family.Apply 40 Lorme avenue, 90 ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, FAM- fly of three; no children, good references required.Apply 108 Durocher st.A WANTED GENERAL SERVANT.Apply after 8 p.m., 735 Sherbrooke st.'{/ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE EXPERIENCED furniture salesman.furnish good references.Address 707 Craig st \u201c(Continued from Page 8) ANTED \u2014 SECRETARYSHIP REQUIR- + - ~ by English lady, writes elexr, - legible hand; experisnoed.salary.\u2019 R, 7338, Star Branch Office., \u201d3 ANTED \u2014 BY COLOURED MAN POSItion as first class pastry cook.Best of references.Apply \u20ac, 1538, Star Office.89 3 WANTED \u2014 MRS.GORDON, BPECIAL- : ist in children's wearing apparel la Prepared to All orders in satisfactery manner.Bend for price list to P.O.Box Ms ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN SITUA- \u2018ton as traveller for the Maritime Provinces.Best of references.B, 1425.Star Office.89 2 ANTED \u2014 VETERINARY SURGEON wishes position on a ranch, stock farm or sa manager of stables; references Al.Address Neptune, 665 Hypolite.89 3 ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED BALES- man in general dry goods desires em ployment, Church of England worker: none but methodical, up-to-date, strictly honest business men need apply.Address Box 100, Montreal Star Office, Toronto.6 ANT.\u2014 EXPERIENCED JANITOR requires re-engagement, marrie first class reference; salary and full.par- rulers Address R, 7243, Star Branch or ce , VVANTED\u2014TWO MARRIED MEN WANT situation about middle of May, thoroughly used \u2018to horses,or would work around Y or gentleman's housy: women would make themielves gerierally useful; court pet rred; total abstainers.Apply W: B., t Qffice, Montreal West.\u201d 8% 3 WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH good references.wishes for position as general (sleep out) or some other sty receiving weekiy remuneration.Opèn to en- x&gement 25th inst Address R, 7262, Star Branch Office.ses ANTED \u2014 A TOUNG LADY WISHES to join orchestra or musician for summer engagement; reads music at sight.R, 7250, Star Branch Office.\u201d 8 32 VV ÆNTED \u2014 BY \u2018A YOUNG, RESPECT able Swedish woman situation by the day for general housewark, etc.F, 1811, Star Office ANTED \u2014 BY A FIRST CLASS LAUNdress washing and ironing to do at he; own home.Good references if required 114 Centre st, Point Bt.Charles.$0 2 y JANTED\u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, DECORating, plastering, tinting and paper hanging: charges very low.Address W.B.David, 616s Dorchester st.Tel.Main T36.208 WANTED \u2014 BY A FIRST CLASJ LAUNdress a family\u2019s washing to do at her own home.Apply 36 Viotorin st.Good references.! ANTED \u2014 GEWING BY THE DAY IN private families.Apply Mise F, 54A Beaver Hall Hill.90 3 ANTED BY EXPBRIENCED M \u2018 stenographer and policy writer, posi- on fn a fire insurance office.188$, Star Office.Address WANTED \u2014 EMPLOYMENT BY A REliable middle age woman; would take charge of gentlemen's apartments or work- Ing housekeeper.or any place of trust.Address 8, 7318, Star Branch Office.so 2 V ANTED HATS TRIMMED BY first class milliner, 89 Coursol at, at 35¢ each.9 & ANTED \u2014 A GIRL Paul st.FOR GENERAL or 555 housework in an American family of four.Apply 737 Hutchison st.st 9% 2 ANTED\u2014A GOOD Bieury st.0 V YANTED \u2014 CITY CANVASSERS FOR the World's Only Duystiess Brush, sells at sight, permanent position for good men.Apply Mr.Edgar, Mgr., Worid\u2019s Unly Dustless Brush Co., 251 St.James st.MESSAGE BOY.45 .90 3 street.- Hall HIN.90 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST | in ¢are of child.Apply 23 Hutchison 2 ANTED \u2014 BOY TO OPEN DOOR AND answer telephone.Apply at ¢0 Beaver 8t.Paul street.SITUATIONS W.W dresses, suits, the latest Box 1215.ing, tinting.1er work; ch.coats, etc.and at low ANTED.ANTED \u2014 GIELS, BOYS' AND INFANTS s made from prison Es .ANTED \u2014 BOY FOR GENERAL OF fice \u2018work, with references.Apply 380 VV ANTED\u2014HOUSE PAINTING, DECORAT- paper hanging and carpen- moderate, Best references, arges L.Dupuls, 497 Wellington st, se ANTED \u2014 9.SHUGBR Painters.tewashing.& ete, 85 Decorating.r Hanging, va Tintuag, Plastering.ee 618B Dorchester st., Montreal, otc, 20 help: would fice, dences for the summer months; references.Addrees M, 6983, Star Branch Of- 856 best of ANTED\u2014 BY RESPECTABLE PERSON situation as housekeeper or mother's take care of géntiemen's resi- city paper hanging: 345A Cadieux st.erences; moderate; drop cord.Mayer and Barsell, 86 WANED ~\u2014 HOUSE PAINTER, DECORating, graining, tinting, plastering, and best charges salesman; stead or outalde employment, with siy frm firm; remuneration according to abilit; 32; both languages: O, 1102, Star ; fce.ANTED \u2014 TEN YEARS OFFICE EXperience, seven years as travelling y, hard worker, thoroughly reliable and competent; will consider Inside Class age ¢ Branch Office.TANTED \u2014 POSITION OF TRUST BY young man, 23, capable and positively reliable, would travel.Address O, 7102, Star.8 ANTED \u2014 B.Bt.Urbain st.BHAPIRO, class paper hanger and house painter, also tinting done.Lowest prices.Apply 2% FIRST 87 4 ANTED \u2014 BHOEMAKER WORK BY first class boot and shoemaker.34 Imperial avenue.90 2 V ANTED\u2014CAPABLE ENGLISHWOMAN wants position in books, stationery, fancy goods or any light husiness or à housekeeper and would help génerally.sa dress F, 1676.Star Office, 20 2 ROOMS TO LETa OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOM On bath flat, vacant fret of May: vacan- cles: for table boarders.36° McGill College ave.83.9 OOMS \u2014 TO LBT, VACANT MAY IST.; single and double, furnished& or tn- furnished.with breakfast: three: suites of rooms, suitable for professional\u2018 men.ZtCentinded from Page 8) TOR SALE \u2014 FURNITURE, C.L _yetrigerators, hall stoves.kitchen ranges, of ter 2 or H.A.8t.James, 2415 Catherine, re ame, B71 ¢ \u2018SALE ~~ FURNITURE, .; sy olocks, pictures, fe etc, Fay terme If requis 140 SÉ.Catherine ae pur SALE \u2014 ON EASY PAYMENTS ALL kinds of furniture, stoves, carpets, oll- cloths, go-carts, eto, at lowest cash prices; goods atored free until wanted.Universal Fur aiture Co, 543 Craig st.3 75 JFOR SALE \u2014 ONE HENRICI BOSOM MAchine, 2 Henrici outing machines.1 ool- jar tipper, à birt dampener.all are precti > y now and w 1d cheap.y G Star Office.sold cheap.Appl os OR BALE \u2014 A HANDSOME QUARTER- F ed oak Gining room table, with four extension spri leaves: has 8 turned legs: the above will sold at a great sacri to a prompt buyer.Apply to 17 5t.Hypolite st.above Sherbrooke at.se 6 OR SALE \u2014 810,000 WORTH.OF IM- F ported West of England, Bootch and Irian tweoeds and coatings.Melton and Irish ele overcoatinga, trouserings, .Finlay, Smith and Co.'s stock, bflahtiy dams- in lots to suit merchants, taïlors and others, should take advantage of the offér: at private aale during month at Rae and Donnellys Auction Rooms, 241 St.James st.se 6 OR BALB \u2014 88.ALEXANDRA, 79 FT.- over all, carrfes 110 lbs steam, two large cabine, would make &.first class passenger or excursion launch.Excellent order.Box 373, Halifax, Nova Bcotia.5 trigerators, stov éd, at PF.Lapolats, aged by smoke For SALE \u2014 CABIN SLOOP YACHT, 11 ft.water line.Particulars and photo on application.Address Yacht, Box 54, Na- e, P.O.87 4 OR SALE \u2014 EMPIRE TYPEWRITER a good up to date machine, in order, at a bargain.W, 1271, Star ons For SALB \u2014 DRUG STORE FIXTURES, mn.cherry wood, nearly new, cost $850, made in sections, will sell at a rifice.For particulars write J.Dynes, Qu: ty P.Q For SALE \u2014 OAK BED AND BUREAU, dining room Table and gas fixtures, cheap for cash.Address 118 Dubord = : OR SALE \u2014 WE ARE CLEARING OUT our entire stock.genuine bargains in pictures.vases and household furniture, etc.Karn, Hall, 2362 St.Catherine st 9 3 OR SALE \u2014 LEAVING CITY, ROOMING house furniture and No.8 range.&l- most new.Apply at 44 Latour st, city.YOR SALE \u2014 TYPEWRITER OF STANDard make, cheap for cash.D.1554 Star Office.; 33 R SALE -~ FURNITURE OF A BMALL fiat for sale In good order, party leaving oity.951 St.Urbain st.89 3 OR SALE \u2014 THE COMPLETE SERIES 6f the newspaper \"La Minerve.\u201d Apply to R.M.O.Turgeon, No.173 8t.Hubert st.or 16 Pince Royale, Montreal.89 3 Jor BALE-\u2014160 SECONDHAND STOVES, from 33 to $5; gooûs kept in storage tl May.J.P.Davignon, 1063 Ontario st.Tel East 2021.sea OR SALB \u2014 EGG8 TO PICKLE SUCcessfully.Advertiser is in possession of receipt extensively used by himself with startling results.Poultry keepers supplied with copies, 25 cents each (gsnulne).RB.Roberts, Toronto Junction, Ontario.so à OR SALE \u2014 MARSHALL & WENDALL large size upright piano, rosewooû case, 7 1-3 octaves, patent swing music desk, rich tone, coat $475.Now $215, on easy payments.Layton Bros, 144 Pedl street.N.B.\u2014Open Saturday evenings.«, 902 saw For SALE -~ VOS & SQNS.SQUARE piano, four round corners, caryed legs and lyre, 7 octaves, ivory keys, nice toné.Cost $450, now $133, emay payments.Wiits or call.Layton Bros, 144 Peel st.N.B\u2014 Open Saturday evenings.90 2 Zaw OR SALE \u2014 GAS STOVE, BRUSSELS square, brags gagatiers, hall and swhir carpets.Apply 98 Tupper st, 1 pm.and 4 p.m.90 8 OR SALE \u2014 BX A PRIVATE CITIZEN.a sélf-playing pariour organ, in Arst class condition anû as fine as new, with a phetce.-collestion ofqrever nfty piyces\u201d usie.\u2018Original cost $500.will nell for $2 OQMS~ DOUBLE AND SINGLE, WELL Quiet private h for gentlemen only; central.26 Mot liege, Sve .ss Rooms_To LET TWO BRIGH?FRONT rooms, connected, as parlour and bedroom; beautiful locality; a few doors west of Bleury st.No.709 Bherbreoke at.87 6 OOMS ~~ TO LET, FURNISHED, ONE large and one small front Toom, near C.P.R.Station.110 Abbott ave, West- mount, 9 3 cash.Apply dy letter to F, 1676, Star Office.| 20 8 R BALE \u2014 A GE E N LEAVING town \u2018wishes to dispose of remainder of collection of oll and water coloyr pto- tures and signed artist proof etchings; nd dealers need apply.Address Æ, 1632, Office.so .MORTAGAGE LOANS OOM \u2014 TO LET BRIGHT FRONT room, bath flat, suitable for two; telephone, electric light; private family; gentle men only.65 St.Famille st 88 °6 Roos \u2014 TO LET 2 LARGE UNPUR- nished rooms on bath flat, with clothes closets, © grate, electris light, suitable for gentieman or light housekeeping.Apply 327 St.Antoine st.88 4 OOMS \u2014 TO RENT AT 85% VICTORIA \u2018 st.Gentlemen only, with bigh refer- ences.88 < OOM \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, [ \u201d \u2018editable for two gentlemen.113 Met calte st.A ss OOMS \u2014 TO LET.FURNISHED, PARlour floor, on Upper St.Urbain st, would be very sujtable for a medical man.V.1381; Bter Office.8?& DOMS \u2014 TO LET FOR IST OF MAY large front furnished rooms, view om Dominion square.6 and 8 Osborne st.Tel.Up 1008.89 3 Rooms \u2014 WILL BE VACANT ON THE 'ANTED \u2014 GIRLS TO RUN SEWING machines, also two awning men.Ap- ae ot 8 2 XTANTED \u2014 A YOUTH TO ACT AS clerk in clgar store.Apply by letter to D.1589.Star Office.89 2 | ANTED \u2014 A MILK DRIVER, WITH reference, can milk, and also farm hand that \u2018can do general work.Apply 92 McGill.between 10 and 11 o'clock on Mon- aay.$9 2 wie \u2014 A GIRL ABOUT BIXTBEN for light housework.Apply 749 St st.ss 2 ANTED\u2014BOY, BTRONG AND ACTIVE, \u2018for shop.A.Ramsay and Son, 37 Recol- let street.89 3 Waite \u2014 A BRIGHT OFFICE BOTY.Apply after 5 o'clock, room 11, 207 St James vt 9 3 'ANTED \u2014 BALESLADY FOR NIL- .llnery store, also improvers, preparers dnd Spprentices.The Fair, 2356 St.Cather- 89 wke-any line.405, 8t.John, N.B ANTED \u2014POSITION A3 TRAVELLING salesman for Maritime Provinces; will O.Bo.men.Apply.to 107 Stanley st.99 3 ns Funds for Tray ete E W.EL Pbillt of Dodoed & Pro tar fea, Canada Lite Chambers, City.az i CARPET CLEANING.Have Your Carpets cleaned by expert West End Carpet Cleaning and Uphol Works.Phone U rer CoD: Murrsy.Last & Co, ate oh .Thomas ADDRESSES.PRESENTATION ADDRESSES!: HANDSOMELY JLLUMINAYLOD is EDWIN OX k CO | CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.Thos.Lidstone Zo axes sist sad \u2018contrat werk.Valuations and estimates.756 Cratg 8t.2364 1079.ANTED \u2014 PRACTICAL cre, all kinds of landscape work done, black soil and manure supplied at mader- ste prices; also furniture removed.385 Vie- toria afenue, Westmount.Bell Tel Mount 86 6 GARD EN- refer WANTED \u2014 BITUATION BY A THORoughly experienced man cook: good A, 1422, Star Office.ss + Office.WANTED \u2014 BY THOROUGHLY COMpetent person position as housekesper: would assume entire charge of sewing: of references.Address R, 7333, Star Branch JROOM8 \u2014 ONE OR TWO ROOMS, NEAT- zw 17 TUrmished; gas; sic, no cht ef will give breakfast if desired.4303 St.Cath~ erine st.: ss OOM8 \u2014 TWO NICE LARGE UNFURnished rooms, bath flat.private fam- Hy, everything first class apd only desirable people need apply.29 Belmont st.: 908: OOMS\u2014 AT PRESENT, LARGE FRONT nicely furnished, first.May, one double «nd one single: gentlémen preferred.Telephone.18 McGill College avenue.= 90 3 Focus ~- 164 PREL, COR.ST.CATHerine, most central location; visitors to city will ind most comfortable scoome modation; double and single; Auer light.or would take good dress W.F., South\u2019 Ely, P.Q.«6 ANTÉD \u2014 BY COMPETENT FARMER to take charge of gentleman's farm farm on shares.Ad- ANTED \u2014 BY A REFINED LADY OF experience, position as matron, house- Keaper or useful companion to lady traval- ling.Address 8, 1301 ,Star Office.Ms pr ANTED \u2014 A SMART YOUNG MAN TO learn the confectionery trade, one with a little experience preferred.Apply between 9% and 12 at 557 St.Antoine st 19 3 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A GENERAL ; servant, with references.Apply at .#78 Palace st.89 2 'ANTED \u2014 GOOD MOUNTERS OF i stoves.Apply at once to The Standard Foundry Co., 55 St.Bulpice sat.between 8 am.and \u20ac p.m.39 6 'ANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY, LIGHT VY work and essy hours; wages $§ per \u2018month.Apply, with references to P.O.Box \u2018We.=: s9 3 We os None Eu ES AA t flashlight and groups, also ddvässer.about 25 years.of good appear- .amce.$8 Desjardine ave, Maisonneuve, P.Q voor ss.oe WANTED AN EXPERIENCED BREAD driver.Apply at once to James M.Aird, 97 to 103 St.Urbain st.89 2 WANTED \u2014 A GIRL ABOUT 1¢ YEARS 7344, Star Branch Office.ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY, TALL and good figure, a situation as model for mantle manufacturer, disengaged on the 18th; would be genermily useful.Address R, Btate salary ro 30 3 ANTED \u2014 B ' er work in Antdine st note, have me free Y A GOOD DRESSM à private family.40 st AK- ANTED \u2014 NOW'S THE TIME.SEND your basements 1326.from pness, fancy concrete floors laid Builder, \u2018224 Marie Ange st 8 3.ANTED \u2014 POSITION A8 RESIDENT laundress.Apply 87 Osborne st.= or ANTED \u2014 GERMAN, French, dress P, 7199, Star Bruach Office.28 YEARS ANTED \u2014 BY INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG W man, well educated in\u2018 English and ition in an office or library.Ad- 28 2e0û or age, speaking English and wonie French, is looking for a position.Qood references.B.1461, Star Office.saw of age to assist in light h keeping.Apply at 326 Bt.Antoine st.s9 à \u2014 EXPERIENCED STENO- W grapher, young unmarried man.Io- uring summer months would be in ter, ability, ¢to, Addrem aty.To co ANTED \u2014 BY BRIGHT YOUNG MAN à position in office, aocurate and good writer, recommended highly as for echarao- D, 34 Argyle Co se the.Adirendacks in office o?L ber Company there.Anawer B, 1497.Star Office.1 ; 89 ANTED \u2014 A OENERAL SERVANT.Fi Apply after \u20ac p.m.to Mrs.Collier, 24 Chpmbedy st.STENOGRAPHER gdod posttion.Address 28A references.thoroughly up va: \\ - Vis LaDy privat ite.a pool.to LH 5a 2504 onal ANTED \u2014 BY FIRST Hermine st CLASS COOK City \u201c VV ANTED \u2018\u2014 \u2018SITUATION AB GARDEN.brad exptriehse: satisfactory rePerantés Le Canadian ex a5 to character and ability.Apply Mac, case Thin EURE à Phe Senta ond \u2014~\\ LL Reo» \u2014 WITH DR WITHOUT FIRBT class board; private family; terme very moderate.729 Sherbrooke at.90°83 OOMS \u2014 TO LET LARGE FURNISHED front reom.Apply 16 Udjon avenue, .50 3 OOMS \u2014 ON BATH FLAT (DQUBLB), after May 2nd two single rooms App forenopn or evening until 8.30, 37 3 College ave.os.Roo \u2014 1698 MANSFIELD STREET, _ comfortably, furnished single room, oa bathroom flat, all modern conveniences.0 3 OOMS \u2014 PARLOUR BEDROOM, NEWly furnished, folding bed, lavatory, telephone; also nice back parlour bedroom, with use of kitehen and dining room for Ueht housekeeping.383 St.Denis st.90 3 I scientifically Tested By HARRISON & CO., 53 Metcaife St., Dominion Sq.OHEMISTS : find Cook's Friend Baking powder pure.DOCTORS - pronounce {8 wholesome.| GOORS | know it does the work at the right ttme.HOUSEWIVES vr day t cake and bread .sed with Cook's Friend © Baking Powder ase fine, , \u201c _ dainty and delicious, \u201cà | PATENTS Main $ CARPET BEATING, ETC.Have Your Carpets cieanca uy Montreal Carpet Beating Co., 639 Tabane ptiere Stree © Tel Main 716 78 - Coe Ne GREEN FRUIT NOW DUE 750 Boxes California Navel Oranges, 200 Casts Denis Onlont, $00 Bage Egyptian Oniona, 600 Barrels Apples, oto.ote.300 Half Boxes Blood Oranges, best goods, lowest prices.GEO, VIPOND & co.4! am 43 Youville square, 8.PATENT SOLICITORS.__ PATENTS FRADE MARKS AND DESIGNS Secured in all countries.OWEN N.EVANS, Foretgn Member Inst.Patent Agents, England 4 158 eod Temple Bidg., Montreat ATENTS PROMPTLY SECURED Wesolicit Lhe business of Manufacturers, Ro fifeers and thers who realise the sdvimbility of having thelr Potent business transacted bry perts.Preliminary advice free.Charges rate.Our laventars* request.Mardon & Mar! 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AITCMELL 8 SORVEVER pr \u2014 Advocate \u2014 SANADA JAFFE LDG., AT.James Breet, Pouce ©- Arment.vel EWE OF BILL CONTINUED A Lively Discussion in the Ontario House Yesterday.THE GOVERNMENT CRITICIZED Mr.W.J.Hanna and Others Oppose Granting Aid to Closed Industries.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, April 15.\u2014In the debate on the Soo bill yesterday, Mr.W.J.Hanna conclyded a vi us criticism of the propdsition and got into several altercations with Mr, Conmee on more For less personal matters.Perhaps the most interesting feature of the debate which has developed is the Government\u2019s veiled statement that the United States Steel trust has been fighting the Soo companies and that Opposition members are playing the trust's game.Last night, Hon B.J.Davis repeated the insinuation and Col.Matheson, Mr.St.John and Major Hendrie protested.They asked for proof that the trust had ever taken any hostile action to the Soo.There is something wrong with the Government's security on the loan Mr: Hanna deduced from some quotations from affidavits made in Court in the case of Conmee and Bourassa against the Algoma Central Rallway and the Central Trust Co.last autumn.Mr.Conmee in his affidavit swore: \u201cIf the sald mortgage is valid and in priority of the claim of the plaintiff's and other creditors of the sald defendant company, as claimed by the defendant Trust Company, and the defendant Speyer and Co., there are no assets of the defendant railway company out of which the plaintiffs and other creditors of the defendant railway company can realise any part of thelr claim.\u201d .If this meant anything, sald Mr.Hanna, 1t meant that 1f Speyer and Co.had gone on to satisfy their claim they would have had to exhaust the Algoma Central and all the other industries.Mr.N.W.Rowell solicitor for Messrs.Conmee and Bowman, in his affidavit swore: \u201cFrom the information I am able to obtain, the property and assets of the defendant rallway company are not worth nearly the.sum of $6,750,000, and I believe the defendent Speyer & Co.now contend that all the assets of all the allled companies are not more than sufficient to satisfy their claima\u201d THE EARNING POWERS.Mr.Hanna laughed at the statements of earnings which have been 1s- sued by the Algoma Central Railway Company, showing net profits adready earned by the uncompleted road of 3470.000.He was informed that the rallway had credited itself with fares of four centa a mile for all the construction workmen carried back and forth night and morning.I the Government was honest _it would have brought In a bill after the following Yashion: \u201cWhereas wa paid $260,000 wages to the Soo workmen, and whereas two members of this House are creditors of the company, and whereas, through our laxity, the company owes us $100,000 for timber dues; therefore, we hereby vote the company $2,000,000 to help them out.\u201d \u201cI would not vote for such a bill, Bu 1f I had to choose between it and the one before the House, I would choose the former.\u201d -paid Mr: Hanna.- : Mr.Conmee, who followed Mr.Han-< na, immediately launched into an explanation of these affidavits.Mr.Hanna's deduction that they meant that the properties were worth\u2019 no mdre tran the amount of the Speyer loan was all wrong, he said, and waa either careless or wilful misrepresentation.Mr.Hanna had failed to point omt that Speyer & Co.held as security all the stocks and bonds of the different corcerns, 80 that if.their mortgage held good they weuld secure abeolute .control and it would matter not whether the pi were worth five millions or fifty milHone.A PASBAGE AT ARMS.Mr.Conmee said he did not think that the constituents of West Lamb- ton wanted a representative of an\u2019 a8 their mem- American corporation ber.Papers had been brought to him in connection with Mr.Hanna, but despite Mr.Hanna's treatment of him {he had declined to look at them.- \u201cIf the hon.gentieman knows any-| thing wrong of my public or private affairs, let him produce &,\u201d exclaimed Mr.Hanna.\u201cHe has conducted several elections; dia he ever get a cheque 7\u2019 asked Mr.Conmee.\u201cI paid all my expenses out of my own pocket,\u201d sald Mr.Hanna, \u201cand they were less than $400.I never received a cheque for as much as $1 for election expenses.\u201d MR.HOYLE\u2019S QUESTION.ernment did not go to the aid of the woollen and beet and sugar industries, as well as the Soo {ridustries.He ar- atlowed\u2014to recover In the usual way.He thought that în his heart the Premier wished himself well out of the situation.Hon.Mr.Davis, who followed, eaid that Mr.Hanna had made a good speech in #ts way.He did not say thet the Standard Oil Co.or the United States Bteel Trust had a man on their floor of the House, but If they had they J could not have expected him to make a speech more in thelr interests that of Mr.Hanna.than Mr.Jes.Duff that the proper aff argued Way to establish the steel rail industry was for the Dominion Gove grant an adequate protection.When he had concluded, \u2018the Government did not put up a speaker, and Mr.Murphy, of Ottawa, continued the discussion.Will Open Glace Bay Harbour.Special to \u2018The Montreal Star.Glace Bay, April 15.\u2014Orders were received yesterday at the general offices of the Dominion Coal Company to proceed at once with.the work of opening the Glace Bay harbour.Materials are now en route and delivery will commence.in a few days.The instructions ask that the work be rushed as rapidly as.possible.Twenty-five thousand dollars was voted by the Do- minfon Government and the Dominion Coal Company will spend, at least, $65,- 000 this season In rebuilding shipping plers, dredging, etc, for a brisk conl trade will be cârried on once more out of this port.At one time 250,000 tons were shipped from this port in one season and that was some years before \u2018| the coal trade had reached anything liké its present proportions.Appointment for Canadian.Toronto, April 15.\u2014Captain John C.Law Royal Grenadiors, son of Commander Law, received a cablegram from Lord Lansdowne, informing him that he has been appointed to tion in the de No, Home Should be Without.Grffiths\u2019 Ménthol Linimont.outéerrns\"Kitu0t LITTEENT RCE VISE Fl i, ST JAME LI gaat a» have quickly at \u2018got downhearted.Make no mistake.Don't brace wp with aloobolic liquid remedies.No.whiskey, WAFERS, STOMACH A NERVE REMEDY wil] core you ¢asily.simply.pleasantly and PE RES EE SL ae de da te de TR ee STOMACHAMERVES .L.vit you are Sick, Tireq Out, Pale, Weak, Nervous, Dyspeptic, all Run Down, you will io take @ remedy some time.Don't no beer, no wine.ST.JAMES \u20ac trifilng cost, bôc for à big box or six boxes for $1.50, at your druggist, or on receipt of cash remittance, from our sole Canadian Agents, Messrs.LYMAN, SONS & CO., Wholesale Drugrists, 280 St.Paul st, Montréal.THE HOUSE DEBATES COLONZATION Opposition Wants Report Made by Mr.Stephens Produced.MR.PELLET IER HAS COPY The Ministers Profess Ignorance in Regard to it\u2014Joinf Stock Gorm- panies Act.Special to The Montteal Star.Press Gallery of the Legislature, Quebec, April 16.\u2014The principlal Interest in the Assembly yesterday afternoon cen- ® tered in the brief debate which occurred upon the Hon.Mr.Pelletter's demand for the production, by the government, of the report on Colonization, \u2018made.by the Hon.Gep.W.Btephens, 'a member of the first commission, and while the government professes total ignorance, despite its appearance in print and -the poseession of copies by individual members of the House and by Senator Le- gris, the chafrman of the present commission.MR.STEPHEN'S REPORT._ Hon.L.P.Pelletier asked if the government did not intend to bring down the report made by Hon, G.W.Stephens, as a mernber of the first Colonisation Commission.He knew as a matter of fact that the report had been made and sent in and printed.for he had a copy of ft himself, upon the face of which It was stated that it had been sent to the government.If, however the government had no copy of this report to lay before the House, he would place his own copy before it if the government had no objectidn.Hon.Mr.Parent having said that he had no objection to this, Mr.Pelletier promised to place his copy on the table of the House, Hon.Mr.Parent said that it was possible that the secretary of the Commission had rdceived a report from Mr.Stephens and would submit 1t with the other documents which had come before \u2018the Commission.It had certainly not come before the government however.Hom Mr.Flynn sald i was passing strange that such a report was so much in existence that individual members of the House had copies, and that none Was in the possession of the government.\u2018The latter should make stre that they had no copy which they could place before the House.- Hon.Mr.Pelletier said that he wjs by no means surprised that the govern- \u2018Thent was not anxious to place\u2014the House in possession of the report, for it was far from favpurable to the min- tasters, charging -them, as jt did, with rmitting the cutting of timber of all ds for pulpwood on the public domain.He g3id that he knew that Sea- ator Legris, the chairman of the Commission, had beett In possession of a copy of the report for some time past.Hon.Mt.McCorkill sald that he was not a member of the government when |the first Commission was appointed, \u2018but that he quits understood that the gbvernment could not accept the statement of anybody's individual opinions as a TepOrt.With the death of Judge Bourgeols, the first Commission, of which Mr.Stephens was a member, became extinct.Thereafter, if Mr, Stephens had views to ventilate on the colonization question, he shéuld have | peared with them before the next.- mission and have ex * them -as other private individuals did.For himself he did not attach great importance to tbe views on the subject as honourable gentlemen opposite did.NOT OVER-COMPLIMENTARY.~ Hoh, Mr.Flynn yomurked \u2018that Mr McCorkill was not over-complimentary to the government which had appointed Mr.Stephens a commissioner upon this very question, a DEBATE OVER A BRIDGE.The only other debate of any interest wag that upon a mation by Mr.Pre- vost for documents in connection with the proposed construction of a bridge over the River Jesus, between Œerre- bonne and &t.Francis de Sales.Fe expressed the hope that he would have val in endeavouring to secure the eon- struction of the bridge.- Mr.Le Blanc sald this was about the a Ministerial member to assist him in securing a favour from the Government.He did not see why the Government, which claimed a surplus every year.could not as well spend $30,000 or $40,000 on a \u2018bridge at Terrebonne as to give a quarter of a million towards one at Quebec.A \u2018Hôp.Mr.Gouln spoke hopefully of the prospects of securing the bridge before the next general elections.Amongst a number of other returns moved for was one by Dr.Lacombe for a statement giving the names of employes of the Montreal Court-House and gaol, with their salaries, etc.\u2018A number of private bills were read a second time and sent to committees.Hon.Mr.Robitaille\u2019s bills to amend the Joint Stack Companies\u2019 Incorporation Act, and réspecting foreign tom- mercial corporations and joint stock companies were read a second time and their commiftee of the whole stage was fixed for this afternoon.The last- mentioned bill provides that commercial corporations and joint stock com- panles not constituted by or in virtue of an act of the Legislature of Que- by orders-in-Council.or by the Gov- ernor-General, or Lieutenant-Gover- nor, shall not carry on business in the province of Quebec, unless a license under this act has beer! granted tu ft, and unless such license is in force, and that no company, firm, broker, agent or other person shall, as the representative or agent of, or acting in Any ca- ty other than as traveller, taking orders for any such extra provincial corporation, carry on any of its business in the province of Quebec unless such corporation has recetved such It- cens2, and unless such license ls In force.- Suoh license !s granted by the Lieu- tenant-Governor upon petition by the extra provincial corporstio provided that the corporation: Deposit In the office of the Provincial a copy of its charter, articles associs- tion, or other deed constituting the corporation, certified by the officer having the custody of the original: es- tablisies that it ia so conitituted ay to anrry out.the obl oùs it may con- Se - | ANOTHER CONFESSION bec, or of the Dominion Parliament, or | | vince for the purpose of recelving services in any suit or proceeding against it and declaring where the principal office of the corporation is to be established, and pays the fees that may be fixed for such license by the Lieuten- ant-Governor-In-CounciL * HUNTING LICENSES.Hon.Mr.Le Blanc has given notîée of his intention of moving for returns which will furniah the information respecting hunting licenses and prosecutions under the game laws, which Mr.Parent refused to give when asked the other day by direct questions in tha , House.The House adjourned at § o'clock.ae BY BANDIT MARX.| Chicago, April 15.\u2014A drargatio- turn was given yesterday to the trial of Roeski, the car barn \u201c.Another of the bandits, Gustav Marx, who is under sentence to be hanged next week, took the witness stand, ang swore that he, not Roeskl, fired the fatal shot jn the murder for which Roeski is .on trlal.The story of Marx.was made \u2018he was at the time of the murder tyy- ing to kill Roeski.The reason given by Marx for attempting thus to murder his confederate was thaf he tas \u2018suspicloin that Roeski would betray the other bandits Lo the police .: THREE CARDINALS Bg , Rome, April 15.\u2014At the consistory to be held early in June, only Italian-car- dinals will be named, probably \u2018thie.The pope declares that it would be inexpedient to reinforce the forelgn minority in the Sacred College, which minority is, generally speuking, hostile fo the new policy of the Vatican, inthe direction of a better understanding be- ernment.MISSOURI DISASTER.Funeral of Victims at Pensacola\u2014 Two More are Dead.Pensacola, April 15.\u2014 Impressive -ceremonies were conducted over the graves of the twertfty-six seamen yesterday afternoon at the rational cerhe- tery at the navy yard.The Missourl moved down the harbour te a point near the yard, and the twenty-yix bodles werg brought ashore.The funeral procession meved -to \u2018the ceme- \u2018tery.where hundreds of officers and bluejackets were present, and the.xe- mains were interred.The bodies of the five dead officers are being held here awaiting advices as to burial or shipment ho:ne.oo .*.\"Two more seamen who were injured 1d the terrible explosion on board the battieship Missourl at fargét e yesterday are dead after terrible saf- fering.There is also one man of thie turret erew missing.It is the, opintdn that he was either blown overboard or stcaped from the turret and juniped overboard, crazy with pain and tHe excitement that prevailed on the ship.Expert turret officers on the vessels in Port say the explosion was the reguit of a blow-back, the wind blowing the pe ak oe Hid miuzsie of do in, à rou he open breech, this igniting the powder charge, Statement in British Moussa PeBard- ing Marconi\u2019s Negotiations.+ London, April 15\u2014In the-House of Commons yesterday, Lord Stanley, the postmaster general, stated that n Uations were progressing between Marcon! and the Post Office De ment, and he hoped later to make a statement with regard to wireless telé- graphy in general, and the arrangement \u2018with Mr.M ar Tobacco Growers at Qtta we.Special to The Montreal Stap,.Ottawa, April 15.\u2014A depufation of tobacco growers from the counties of Joltette, Berthier, L'Assomption and Montcalm were introduced to the Premier yesterday by Messrs, Charlemagne, Laurier, and Archam t \u2018to ask that the Gcvernment | ce legislation to forbid , contracts whibh the American Tobaeco Company made with storekKeéperr, dinding ~ them to handle no other company's goods.They alse ask, that the distinctive wtamp by which Canadian tobacco and cigars are now recognized be abolished.The deputation had a third request, which was that the Government ipcreass by ten cents the excise raté payable on imported tob:.cco.The Trial of Richard Murray.Quebec, April 15.\u2014The trial of Rickard Murray on the charge of Killing Rich- \u2018| ard Mann, is nearing its close, Yesterday the hearing of the evidence, for the crown was concluded.and the defence was begun.Up to the present the witnesses have told largely the same story as given at the preliminary inquiry at New Carlisle.- An Anarchist Blown to Pieces.St.Petersburg, Apri! 15.\u2014An* anarch- \u2018ist named Xazanoff, stopping at the Hotel Du Nord, or the Nevsky prospect.concealed an infernal machine in his trunk.It prematurely exploded lsat night, Kazanoff was blown to pieces, and several persons were ifijured.THe police have found no evidence of à plot.Senator Dietrich Exonerated.Washington, April 15.\u2014Senator Dietrich has been exonerated from all blame in connection with post office patronage in Nebraska by\u2019 a special committee of the Senaté, which made an Investigation of his indictment Archbishop of Palermo Dead.Palermo, April 15.\u2014Cardinal Pietro Goremia Mishel Angelo Celestia.archbishop of Palermo, dled yesterday.He was born in 1814, and was created a cardinal in 1884 : \u2014 COLD IN Don't neglect it J It leads to Catarrh.- THB HEAD.PANESH ,CATAR CURE cures il a night.Mr.Alex.Mc- Rae, tallor, New Westminster, B.C.writes: \u201cI.was for some weeks suftsg- ing from a cold in the head, which was apparently developing into Catarr! we days JAPANESE CATARR CURE cured me pletely.The fAYst applicétion relie ne\u2019 606.Take tract; deposits in the office of the Pro- vinetal a power 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Mathers.Bpecial to the Montreal Star.Halifax, N.9.April 15.\u2014Mrs.Mathers, \u2018of Isaac H.Mathers, Vice-Consul Norway and Sweden, and one of the ben known business men of Halifax, died Is morning.Mrs.Mathers had Alling for nearly o year, _o \"| ation from the well stored magazine, 1 1488 87.CATHERINE STREET.3508 NOTRE DAME - J 2 1 \u201cFIGHT - - \u2014_ Hofficial describing NAVAL WS: l*Mine\u201d or \"Torpedo, the quali- J J Le fying verb indicates vocale UE mov- BEFORE EXPLOSION Cruiser Bayan and Smaller Craft Fought the Japanese.THEY RETIRED TO HARBOUR When Battleships Went Out Disaster Occurred\u2014Togo\u2019s Fleet Has Disappeared.A Port Arthur, Thursday, April 14 (D layed in transmission).\u2014An engage ment occurred at 6 o\u2019olock yesterda Japanese vessels.The torp destroyer \u2018Bezstrashni was sunk.Fiv of the torpedo boat destroyers, wi the Bayan, returned at 7 a.m.The battieships Petropaviovsk, Po- bieda and Perosviet and the torpedaz gunboat Gaydamak then put to sea.: At 9.30 a.m.a terrific explosion oc< curred beneath the Potropaviovsk and: the ship went down in two minutes.The Japanese squadron, consisting of about twenty ships, remained in sight until three o'clock in the afternoon.The fighting between the opposing flotilias of torpedo boat destroyers lasted about one hour.The Bezsttrashni was surrounded by three Japanese torpedo boat destroyers and sunk.The Japanese boats then withdrew and the Japanese squadron appeared on the horizon, whereupon the Russian squadron left the roadstead, steering in the direction of the enemy's ships, which retired.Soon, however, the Japanese reappeared with a formidable force of about a score of warships.The Russian squadron returned to the road- stead and took up a position in line of battle, ready to receive the enemy.The sudden explosion which destroyed the Petropaviovsk occurred almost immediately thereafter and the battleship went to the bottom.The Grand Duke Cyril, Captain Jakovieff, the commander of the Petro- paviovsk; four officers and some fifty men were saved.The battleship Pobieda was damaged amidships and went into the inner harbour, where she anchored.The enemy's vessels, which were formed in two di- vigions, disappeared in the course of the afternoon.The fresh breeze which was blowing throughout Wednesday developed into a violent gale towards night.MAKAROFF AT BREAKFAST WHEN MINE EXPLODED.St.Petersburg, April 15.\u2014A correspondent obtained last night what is practically the official version of the sinking of the batteship Petro- paviovek at Port Arthur, and it clears up to a great extent the mysterious features of hat vessel's destruction.This version is as follows: Retiring before the advance of a superior Japanese fleet, which was not fighting its progress, the Russian squadron approached the entrance to the harbour.It was shortly after 8 o'clock in the morning and most of the officers and members of the crew w:re at breakfast an the flagship.| Vice-Admiral Makaroff was eating breakfast in his cabin and the ward room was crowded with officers.On the bridge, Grand Duke Cyril, his friend Lieut.von Kobe, Captain Yakovieff;, commanding the vessel and two other officers, were on watch, examining the narrow entrance preparatory to entering it.At about 8.30 o'clock, there was a terrific explosion of the boilers followed a few seconds later by a deton- Huge gaps were torn in the hull of the ship, and the water rushed in.The centre of gravity , having gone, the hip rolled on her side and sank._ All information tends to prove that a mine was responsible for the destruction of the Petropaviovsk.The scene below will never be described as, so far as known, not a single person between decks succeeded in escaping.The hot steam which scalded the men on deck indicated what must have been the character of the death met by those in the engine room.The men on deck were thrown in all directions, those falling into the water swimming and grasping the wreckage vomited up in the vortex which caused the sinking of the ship.The remainder of the squadfon immediately stopped and lowered small boats, and the torpedo boats steamed as quickly as possible to the rescue of the survivors.\\ ESCAPE OF GRAND DUKE.The escape cf Grand Duke Cyril and Lieutenant von Kobe was miraculous.The force of the explosion sent Grand Dukè Cyril flying across the bridge and the base of his skull struck on an ron stanchion.FB did not lose consciousness.Believing that the ship was about to sink he clambered hastily down its side and boldly prlunged into Water.He succeeded in reaching a piece of wreckage, to which he clung.The Duke was in the water about twen minutes before he was picked up by a torpedo boat.Lieutenant von Kobe was also found swimming was picked up.Captain Yakovleff was thrown against a stanchion with such force that he was killed.Grand Duke Cyril's injuries were cevere.Besides receiving a blow on the neck his legs were burned, and he suffered a serious shock.He was taken immediately to a hospital at Port Arthur, where his injuries were attended to.He will remain there for three days and will then be brought to St.Potersburg.DENY JAPANESE CLAIM.Rear-Admiral Uriu's statement that Vice-Admiral Togo's fleet was responsible for the sinking of the Petropav- lovsk is officially denied here.A member of the general staff says that advices do not show that a naval engagement took place, unless the cor- pering and sinking of the.torpedo boat destroyer Bezstrashni can be so denominated.\u2019 The destroyer and four consorts were outside, scouting during the night.The Bezstrashnt lagged behind and became Idst In the mist When day broke she tried to creep in along the coast, but was discovered, cut off overpowered and sunk, only five of her crew ing.The fate of the other members of the crew is unknown, although it is believed that same of them may have been captur- That the Petropavioyak was biown up by a mine placed at the entrance.to the harbour to.prevent the blocking of the channel is the opinion entertained by the general staff.Therk Is a dispositon in some circles here to raige a controversy as to whether the explosion occurred inside or outside the battleship.The Second Disaster.8t.Petersburg, April 15.\u2014The off} \u2018ulletin yesterday Prternoon rad he intelligence of the loss of another orpedo boat destroyer, and the acci- Yental crippling of anvther battleship, vas almost as severe a blow as the loss ?the Petropaviovek : J the tools at his disposition will be \u2018he will be unable to accomplish much.THE K cident to the but & Ay \u201c The ast Warehouse.\u201d Haycock & Dudgeon, © 2453-2457 St Catherine St, =, ing towards the ship.This tech puts an end to the idea prevailing here that there had been an engagement following the disaster to the Petro- paviovsk.: it is considered remarkable here that the Japanese did not take advantage of these terrible accidents to attack Port Arthur.After the official bulletins had been jasued yesterday afternoon there was talk of a possibility of the destruction of the Petropavlovak having been caused by a submarine boat.but this received little consideration in official circles.| SKRYDLOFF WILL \u2019 SUCCEED MAKAROFF.St.Petersburg.April 15.\u2014The Emperor's cholce of successor to the late Vice-Admiral Makaroff as commander in chief of the Russian naval forces in the Far East, has fallen upon Vice-Admiral Skrydioff, whom he appointed last evening, telegraphing to him to go direct from Sebas- topol, where he is in command of the Black Sea fieet, to Port Arthur and assume command there.The next to Vice-Admiral Makaroff, Vice-Admiral Skrydloff is the most popular man of this generation in the Russian navy.He is considered a very able sailor and strategist, but Spring and Summer Hosiery \u2014 LESS 4 \u2014 A manufacturers\u2019 sample shipment of Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Fast Black Cotton, Lisle Thread and Spun Silk Stockings, including the latest effects, ranging in price from \\ 25 to $2.00.Less 33: per cent.000 people, among whom were many relatives of the sallors lost, stogd with bared heads and streaming eyes while the service was in progress.Inside were assembled the Emperor and the Imperial family, high officers of \u2018the army and navy, and the entire diplomatic corps and many widows and families of the officers drowned.The galleries were crowded with Russian bluejackets.The widow of Vice-Admiral Maka- roff with her son and daughter, took a place beside the Imperial party.Everyone present wore a band of crepe.\u201cThe Emperor entered last, and alone.The grief felt by His Majesty was written on his face.The Empress was not present.Just before the service began the Dowager Empress embraced Admiral Makaroffs widow, who sank on her knees, almost at the feet of Her Majesty, and remained there until the end of the service.The beautiful ceremonial of the to bear by Mm in inducing his brother, the late Alexander Dunsmuir, virtually to cut off from the enjoyment of his fortune his widow, Mrs.Wallace, the plaintiff's.mother, and her children as natural heirs.The right of appeal has been informally allowed by the courts and the case will go through its vari- Le rene nh a final determination e J Cormi of the Privy me oie toe RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT GUELPH, ONT.The Operators Claim That They Were Overworked\u2014Adjourned for a Week.Special to the Montreal Star.Guelph, Ont.April 15.\u2014The In \u201d \u2014 ue: into the cause of the accident on te G.T.R.near here on Saturday morn- oe last was continued last night, when Orthodox Church left no dry eye In operator aoe Cueto ml Craig.night the building.The Emperor and all !local GTR.agent.Mr.R B va the others present held lighted tapers.was taken.The a adjourned hash, When the rector prayed for \u201cStepan again brought out the fact that ar Stepan.and all the warTiors who died |ators are ove: rked and ere fon mer fe assistants should be provided for the upon ces.night men.Mr.C present were kneeling and sobbing.pa: at times his ae complained The Grand Duchess Vladimir (mo- than could be r nably ex : ther of the wounded Grand Duke Cyril), him, and on some au rod Lpected of bropnen the completely finished the TY to leave Jome of his work for e day men, or for he himself to work Emperor raised the stricken widow, overtime., kissed her hand and spoke to her con- as follows: He erumerated dutles solingly.also shakinæ hands with her for Guelph and country pointe.book daughter and son.Ing All cars out, attending to five semaphores, three tel ph instruments, Is Port Arthur Sealed Up?one telephone.the lights, making out 15.\u2014 Rumours tch lists for trains, receiving the as current here hat Vice-Admiral \u201cOS\u201d slips, making out bills for Guelph Togo sent in a number of steamers on fost.received from Toronto and the plght of March 3 A end om |or duties, The evidence of Mr.Waugh ns ng sev , .blockading the channel of Port Ar-|wWas in favour of the night operator.thur.The rumours cannot be con- whom he had found competent in every firmed.The date referred to by the On the morning of the accl- correspondent in the above despatch, dent, however, his first impression on March 31, is probably according to the examining the order\u2019 books, was that old style calendar, by which the event McKinley was responsible for the ac- would have taken place on April 13, cident.The inquest was adjourned a according to the new style calendar.third time till Thursday evening next to prepare the evidence for the jury: DUNBMUIR WILL CASE It Will Probably Be Oarried to Privy Council.few in comparison with those in the hands of the enemy, and it is feared Viceroy Alexieff has arrived at Port Arthur and assumed temporary command of the fleet until Vice-Ad- miral Skrydloff hoists his flag.Paris, April 16.\u2014 The St.Peters- burg correspondent of the Echo de Paris says it is believed that Viceroy Alexieff, who is to temporarily coinmand the Russian fleet, at Port Arthur, will hoist his flag on the battleship Peresviet.The correspondent says that the battleships Sebas- topol and Peresviet are in good order, that the repairs to the battleships Retvizan and Czarevitch, and the cruiser Pallada, are almost completed, and that the cruisers Novik, Askold, Diana and possibly the Bayan, as well as the gunboats Bobr and Otva- shni, and about a score of torpedo boat destroyers and torpedo boats are in good order.Makaroff's Guests Drowned.St.Petersburg, April 15.\u2014Vassili Vereschagain.the Russian painter.was Vice-Admiral Makaroff's guest on the Petropaviovsk.It is reported that he was lost with the ship.Nicholas T.Kravtohenko, the well known Russian literary man, who was acting as correspondent at Port Arthur, it is believed, went down with the Pe- tropaviovsk.Telegrams to him remain unanswered.: The exact number of Vice-Admiral Makaroffs staff on board the Petro- pavlovak, when she sunk, is unknown.The Petropaviovsk had a complement of about 650, of which 52 were saved at last accounts.The Czar Deeply Affected.London, April 15.\u2014 A despatch to the Daily News, from St.Petersburg, says that when the Czar learneg of the loss of the Petropaviovsk, he wept freely, and said, \u201cGod's plans are inscrutable.His will be done.\u201d Hé immediately summoned his private chap- plain and joined with him in prayers for the dead.a The Nova Vremya, in its issue'yesterday, acknowledges that the ejigmy has scored, but adds that it has scored for to-day.There is more Jat Special to he Montreal Star.à .L* Victor! \u2026 April 16.\u2014 It ie - one Makaroff in Russia.= py an + nounced that Mrs.John Dunsmuir has Imapijosuive Memorial Servi St.Petersburg, April 15.\u2014A requiem Suicide at Waterloo, N.V.Special to The Montreal Star.Ogdensburg.April 15.\u2014John Bogart, aged 51 years, committed suicide at Wat- erioo by shooting himself through the heart with a 44-calibre revolver last night.Some time after dinner, Bogart, who remaineô in the dining room at his step-daughter's home, sat cleaning his revolver, though concealing ft, as it appears, from his step-daughtet.Suddenly he said to her calmly, as if about to leave the house: \u2018Well, good-bye, Georgie,\u2019 and immediately the shot of the \u201ci|decided to join with Edna Wallace service for the repose of the soul of \\co-appellant, to pay something in the heavy pistol rang out and he fell over lifeless.\u201c Hopper in further prosecution of the Admiral Makaroff was held here ÿes- neighbourhood of two miillon dollars latter's action at law to compel ex- terday.The scens was teuching-in to Mrs.Hopper on account of alleged | Premier James Dunsmuir, son of the the extreme.Outside the church :28,- impraper influence having been brought Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Dominion of Canada.Capital Authorized $2,000,000 ; Par Value per Share, $100, ' PROVISIONAL.DIRECTORS.Mon.JAMES DO.McOREGOR, Vice-President Nova Scotia Steel Company, New Glasgow, N.8.\u2019 R.L.\"BORDEN, K.C., Director The Bank of Nova Scotis, Halifax.JOHN NATHER, Director The Bank of Ottawa, Ottawa.ANGUS W.FRASER, KC, Ottawa, , ROBERT M.COX, Lymber Merchant, Ottawa, and London, Eng.\u2018GEO.BURN, Gen.Mgr.The Bank of Ottawa, Ottawa.Hon.E.H.BRONSON, Pres.Bronson Co, Ottaws.JOHN COATES, M.Inst.C.E.of John Coates & Co, of London, England, and Melbourne, Australia.: President \u2014$t.Anthony Lumber pany.Whitney.DAVID L.MATHER, Lumberman, Rat Portage.BANKERS.© SOLICITORS.: + The Bank of Ottawa ang the Sank of Nova Scotia.Perkins, Fraser, Burbidge .& Gibson, Ottawa.» Ÿ 4 4 * » This Company has been formed for the purpose of carrying on a general flour milling business.It is proposed to acquire a, water power situated at Keowatin, on the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, 129 miles east of Winnipeg, and 4 miles west of Rat Portage, with about 18 acres of land fronting on the railway.This water power, it is estimated, is capable of being developed to the extent of at least 5,000 h.p., and is a perm: =ent, never{ailing power, having the Lake of the Woods, about 3,000 miles in area, for a mill pond.The Company intends to erect afiour mill at Keewatin with a capacity of 3,000 barrels per day, so designed as to be capable of being exten as future requirements may demand.Large storage capacities at the mill, and elevators throughout Hanitôba and the North-West Territories, will also be provided.- _Manitoba and the North-West are already recognized as the coming granary of the Empire, and the wn.equalled reputation of the flour made from \u201cManitobs No.1 Hard Wheat\u201d must ensure an increasing demand T + + Territories.i MANAGEMENT\u2014It is the intention of the Directors to secure men of the highest experience for the management of the various departments.- - : PROFITS\u2014The great suctess achieved and large profits shown by leading Companies engaged In manufacturing flour from Manitoba wheat, indicate that under proper management, and with the advantage of economical power, this new enterprise offers an excellent opportunity for investment._ It is proposed to organize the Company on a strictly cash basis, with a present issue of $1,000,000 stack\u2014 A large amount of this has already been taken, and the remainder is now offered for subscription.It is not the intention to issue bonds or preferred stock.Application will be made In due course to have the stock of the Company listed on the Montreal ind Toronto Stock Exchanges.\u2019 As far as possible stock will be allotted pro rata in case the amount is oversubscribed, but right is re served to allot small amounts in full, or to decline any application.TERMS\u201420 per cent.of the par value on application, and the balance In calls not exceeding 10 per month, as the Directord may determine.Forme of application for steck may be obtained and subscriptions made at the offices of Ths Bank of Ottaws: and The Bank of Nova Sootla threughout Canada.; LE, The Company proposes to manufacture exclusively from the grain products of Manitoba and the North-West per cent for it in the markets of the world.*, | Frederick assured which Mr.Open for Business Promptly at 8 a.me Fourth and Last Day of the Great Dress (Goods Clearance Sale The electrical effect on customers visiting the Dress Qoods Section during | - this Great Clearance Sale Is magical.VALUE le the attracting siement, and those who neglect the extra offers for to-morrow (Saturday) will lose a pleasurable and profitable opportunity.Special Tables in Colored Dress Goods.180, 28¢, 49c, 9c and 89c per yard, original prices of which were almost double, and Include latest importations In all the now wsaves.Fer full detalis\u2019 see advertisement of Tuesday last.Six Lines Black Dress Goods These include Black Lustre, Black Satin Cloth, Black Granite Cloth, Black Poplin, Black Etamine Serge and Black Voile de Paris; worth from B0c to 60c per yard: clearing sale price, per yard NOTE\u20148hoppers before ten o'clock will avoid the big crush.at 180, A Sensational Sale of upon It thay are unsurpassed.Extra Special Sale of made of light and dark tweed effects.in the Boys\u2019 Clothing Section: of vlew.Mens Fine Striped Cambrio Bhirts, short bosoms, open front and back, detached cuffs: regular value $1.25, special for Bate web, choice patterns, sliding buckles, mohair or leather ends Jc » Ladies\u2019 Tailor-made Costumes $16 to $18 COSTUMES ON SALE SATURDAY, $10.This is without a doubt ths most Important sale of now and up-to-dste Taltor-Made Costumes yet announced.We bought them from the manufac turer at an unusually low price, a price that enables us to maks this offer for Saturday.As for the fit, quality, style and workmanship, you can depend See St.Catherine Street Window.ladies\u2019 Spring Costumes, made in the latest designs for this season; the materials are Donegal tweeds and French cheviots; with new girdle effect; some are trimmed with gold braid, brass buttons, deep circular capes, and side pleating; skirts seven gore, with inverted pleats; these are worth from $15 to $18; Saturday open pri Men's $3.00 Trousers for $1.35 ) Bargains such as this are responsible for the vastly Increasing business experienced In the Clothing branch of this great store.Men's Trousers, of All-Wool Tweed, In light and dark effects; all are man-tailored and made equal to a made-to-order garment; value $3; on sale Saturday only.220000 aecace 2au nn 81 A Men's Furnishings Department | That Anticipates Every Requirement We're ready for business promptly at 8 a.m.; that gives the average busi- .Ness man ample opportunity to come in and make selections before commencing the duties of the day.Get acquainted with the scope of this depart- ment\u2014it will benefit you from the fashionable, as well as the monetary point Ladies\u2019 Washable Neckwear for 25c \" Made to Sell at 50c to 75c A apecial purchase of 200 doen pieces of the newest Neskwear\u2014the very latest productions of fashion\u2019s corps of workers In New York, of which are making thelr debut In Montreal under auspices that are destined £0 helghten.thelr popularity, viz., a considerably-less-than-valug price., .Lot comprises Washable Stocks, Embroidered Stocks, In Collar and Cuff Sets, Butcher Linen Embroidered Collar and Cuff Sets, white and coloured embroidery; 78c: a uniform price to-morrow\u2014the set or the individual piece of Neckwear, as the cass may be, for Fine White Nottingham Lace Curtains, 34 in.wide by 2 1-2 yards long: neat and pretty designs; considered cheap at 65c pair; for this sale 40c Fine White Notiingham Lace Curtains, select styles, finished vide wide handsome borders, 50 in._ by 3 1-2 yards long: sev- + \u2018eral patterns of this - line to choose from; size 60 In.wide by 3 1-2 yards long; regular $1.16 grade; price for this sale, per pair TOc aussvuecauncuece Saturday's Special Basement Items They say a \u201cnew broom sweeps clean.\u201d Srooms fer on Saturday, you could almost afford to buy a new broom for every day in the week.Ths wholesale price to-day in quantity lots than our one-at-a-time Saturday retail price.Co Three-string good Corn Carpet Brooms: its equal elsewhere will cost you 20c; Saturday, each.-.0.00002000 once sus nenes aermsconc0s Chiffon Foundation Collars : 500 dozen All-8ilk Chiffon Foundation Collars, white and black, round and pointed, soft and stiff, in the following sizes: 131-3, 14, 14 1-2, and 15; special price, each Lace Curtain Sale Na Ladies\u2019 $3.50 Boots for $1.95 A most exceutional offering in Ladies\u2019 High-Class American and Canadian Boots, in Vici and Dongols Kid, Velours Calf and Patent Kid Vamp Lace Boots: nearly all of these Boots are made with Goodyear welted soles and Cuban military heels, and are all good value at $3.50 pair; Saturday morning shoppers secure the 41.05 .ab nersonetetssencaueen secs vascuvnue .ss.veuvacous They, come, they see, and they buy.480 Eton coats These are all extra well Don't mise this great chance.On sale regular Boys\u2019 Police\u201d Suspenders, fancy striped elastic back and front with carefully selected Tokio leather; warranted not to tear; sliding buckles.28¢ web, trimmed the majority Hemstitched Mus- actually worth 50c, 69 and 38a 12, 121-3, 13, PE mesaceenarece Tc Fine White Nottingham Lace Curtains, 50 in.wide by 3 1-2 yards long, In new floral and vine patterns, finished with handsome borders, giving a rich effect; worth 33.25 pair: price for thia sale .$2.50 Fine White Lace Curtains, Tambour and Point d'Esprit pat- ~ terns, or fine- \"net, -50- \u2014- in.wide by 3 1-2 yards long; a very handsome window drapery: worth $4.26 pair; for this sale : 83.50 eeecsanan sveesacse Bas evasan At the prices\u2018 we will sell le greater 12%e best choice for, per 20 Per Cent.Discount Sale.Our whole stock, among which are many articles suitable for «{Uedding : Presents= Is offered at a Discount of 20 Per Cent R.HEMSLEY, svar.255 St.James St.HIGHLAND COMPANIES.Ottawa, ' April 15.\u2014A deputation from | Glengarry waited upon Sir Frederick Borden and Lord Dundonald to ask authority to organize two Highland companies in that county, in accordance with the decision arrived at some weeks ago at a public meeting held in Alexandria.Sir tie deputation, of J.\u2018A.MacDonald was chair- that be would be pleased to grant .The Russian word tn the text of the Subscription lets will be open en 14th April, and closed on XEnd day af April, 1 an pp ven a i ; ! '} te fequést if the officers of his depart- \u2018ment recommended it and this he - thought they.wand do.Lord Dundonald ur van \u2019 the invitati of a WILL ORGANIZE Gon to attend a demonstration Lo be heid in Giengarry some time the coming autumn.Attacks of La Grippe may be prevented by the tonic effects of \u201cO'Keetfe's\u201d Liquid Extract of Malt.Special Notice.For over thirty years Mason & Risch Planos have stood for the embodiment of plano excellence in Canada.As- -sortment of latest denigns received at Leach's, 2440 St Catherine Street, now sole agency for Montreal ea.IIR Ae ; \u2018 ne ore MOR a dem (AR ap Neri 34e, k em roman, ete { CARPENTER\u2014At Quebec, April 13th, the \u2018 vite of Chas.H.Carpenter, of a daugh- ; ter.¢ GIBBON\u2014At Hartney, n., to the wife ! of Rev.J.M.Gibson, 'a daughter.® | HOWARDHAV Cochrapé, Matt.bn \u2018April Id, to Mr.and Mrs.Jus.Howard, a daughter.* BAWYER\u2014At Weyburn, Assa.on March 81, the wife of R.A.Sawyer, of a son.® | THOMPSON\u2014At Klgin, Man.on April ; 4th, to the wife of Geo.T.Thompson, à daughter.* MARRIAGES.ANDREWS-REID\u2014On March 31st, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the \"Rev, N.B.Topping, Ph.D., Miss Dora Reld to W.K.Andrews, all of Bangor, County ot Hastings.BRACKEN-BUGG\u2014At Carberry.Man., on March 30th, by Rev.8.Wilkinson, William Henry Bracken to Miss Jennie Bugg, both of Neepawa.* PRENTISS-HYNES\u2014On Aprll 5th, at the Methodist Parsonage, Combermere, by ReV.N.B.Topping, Ph.D.Miss Ellza- beth Hynes to George N.Prentiss, all of Carlow, County of Hastings.HDT-FURLONG \u2014 At Dorchester, Mass, on the 11th April, by Rev.M.F.Geary, Edward Felix Schmidt, of Montreal, and Kathleen Furtong, daughter of Furlong, St.John, N.B.* ITHQOMPSON-BURNISTON \u2014 At Hamilton, Ont.on April 6th, by Rev.Father Hauck, Nicot Thompson to Miss Dot- tle, daughter of Wiillam Burniston.® WOLFF-RERMAN~In Buffalo, N.Y.on April éth, by Rev.Dr.Gifford, Miss Ruby Redman, of Hamilton, to Mr.Felix Wolff, of.Buffalo.® DEATHS IN THE CITY.DREWITT\u2014In this city, on Aprll 13th, George Drewitt, beloved husband of Setah Travers.aged 4! years and 5 days, born in Eastbound.Surrey, England.Funeral from his late residence, 41.City Councillors street, on Saturday, April 16th, \u2018at 2.30, to Mount Royal cemetery.Funeral service at the house.Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.(Eastbound, Surrey, Wim- - bigdon; Teddington, England.and St John, N.B., papers please copy.) FLEMING\u2014At 9 Hapover street, Robert C.Fleming, late of Stanley, Perth- shire, Scotland, in his 6ith year.Fu- nefal private.- LAWRANCE-
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