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[" CLOUDY AND COLX VOL.XXXVI, No 91 RUSSIANS MASSING ALONG THE YALU Will Strongly Oppose Japanese Invasion of Manchuria.THE JAPS EXPECT FIGHTING Admiral Togo\u2019s Report of Proceed- \"ings at Port Arthur is Still Awaited at Tokio, \u2014é Tokio, April 16.\u2014Private advices from «Corea confirm the reported massing of 20,000 Russian troops on the right bank of the Yalu river, with the object of opposing the Japanese invasion of Manchuria.Although it is unknown when and where the Japanese will attempt a crossing of the Yalu, it is still believed that when ready they will force a assage without serious ws on THREE WERE KfLLED okio, April 16.\u2014 An error was made in\u2019 translating a cipher telegram giving the number of Russians killed in a Bkirmish at the Yalu river last Tuesday, west of Wiju.The number was given as 23, but the number actually killed was \u201conly three.Vice-Admiral Togo's report of the seventh attack upon Port Arthur is eagerly awaited here ,although no inis- givings are felt on account of the delay.It {8 believed that Vice-Admiral Togo Is aware that serious damage was inflicted on the Russians on Wednesday last, und that he has decided to remajn and vigorously renew the assault in the hope of dealing a final blow to the Russian fleet.THE EMPEROR IS NERVOUS.Seoul, Corea, Friday, April 15.\u20148 p.m.\u2014The Emperor received in audience \u2019 this evening the members of the diplomatic corps.The Emperor had apparently recovered from the shock caused by the burning of the palace and was calm, making inquiries as to the health of the ladies of the legations, etc.The superstitious populace is excited and depressed over the fire, regarding it as an evil portent.The fire furnished a wonderful spectacle, The steep mountains about the city were lighted up as though it were day, and hurrying crowds of frantic Coreans and Japanese troops arrived on the scene in double quick time.AN the - Corean Government records and accounts were lost, together with much tp re.The logs is estimated at * three million dollars.TWO CABINET MINISTERS SPEAK AT HAMILTON.Special to The Montreal Star.Hamilton, April 16\u2014The annual banquet of the Hamilton Liberal Club ~vem-eld last night in the Club about 250 being present.Wm.Mec- Lemeht, president of the Club, was in e chair, and seated on either side ot were prominent Liberals from all \u201cover the Dominion including Hon.Clifford Sifton, Minister of the Inter- jor, and Hon.Mr, Lemieux, Solicitor- General.Hon.Mr, Sifton and Hon, Mr.Le- imleux responded to the toast of \u2014 Dominion Parliament.\u201d The former \u201cpraised the Government's Immigration policy, holding that jt \u2018was entirely responsible for the flow of immigrants to the West and defended the Government\u2019s Graiid Trunk Pacific Rail- .way policy, at great length.He claimed that the Government's railway policy, would provide the easiest.speediest and most effective means of transportation between the Eastern and Western Provinces.He also claimed credit for the Government fbr endeavouring to extend the powers of \u2014 self-government in -Canada,; by -advo- ~ cating that Canada receive power to arrange her own treaties and that a Canadian be placed at the head of the militia.Hon.Mr.Lemieux told his hearers that French-Canadians were just as loyal to the Union Jack as English speaking Canadians, He said that his compatriots had, on several occasions, demonstrated their loyalty, and once \u2018had saved the country from becoming American.He also defended the ' Grand Trunk Pacific bill and paid a tribute to the ability of his leader.Sir Wilfrid Laurier.In the absence of Hon.J.M.Gibson, the toasts to the Ontario Legislature were responded to by R.A.Thomson, M.L.A., and B.ai Deacon, of Milton, .DEATH OF CAPT.KNAPP.Coroner Baptie, of Ottawa, Has Decided to Hold Inquest, Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa.April 18.\u2014Coroner Baptie has decided to hold an inquest to ascertain the cause of Captain Knapp's death.\u201cI cannot say whether it was a case of death from natural causes or a case of suicide,\u201d remarked that official.\u201cI have decided to have it investigated by a Jurv.\u201d The jury viewed the body this morning at nine o'clock.It is sald that gev- eral months ago the deceased in some manner took an overdose of a drug which nearly proved fatal.The physi- clan who attended him at the time will de called on to give evidence at the inquest.It is not known whether or not Captain Knapp left any letters contemplating suicide.All letters and papers were removed from his clothes and room by a friend before the cor- _aner arrived.The latter, however, will tae steps to have them produced at the inquest.p\u2014 Special Notice, Positiveness, .There is no squirming or vacillation in the guarantee of HERCULES SPRING BEDS No.0 and No.1.They are positively guaranteed to be N h V mood after five years\u2019 use as in t firat day.The perfect rest they induce, and the straight out position they afford he sleeper, makes them great factors in the bodily and mental health of their users.A 91 lawtf Princess Louise personally selected a Mason & Risch Plano for our late Queen.It is now In, the King\u2019s Presence Chamber, Windsor Castle.0 2 Clearing Sale of Organs.Owing to intanded alterations, we are offering our whole stock of new and second-hand organs at a tremendous reduction in price.Organs from \u201c- 85 upwards.Terms [rom seventy-five cents per week upwards.C.W.Lihd- say, Limited, 2368 St.Catherine iret.Natural Green.Thousands of households are better off in Tea-satisfaction since using\u2014 * \"SALADA\u201d CEYLON TEA.Many more would be benefited by following the same course\u2014\u2014 Sealed Packets only.D aan | 555 30c, 400, 505.60¢ per Ib ADNOR WATER A delicious and valuable beverage.Its combination with milk or spirits is perfect.The best judges of its medicinal properties proclaim itwith- out serious rivalry.Your Grocer Can Supply.MONTREAL.SATURDAY.APRIL 16.1904.WHY PAY DOCTOR'S BILLS?L¥B jAlra\u2019s Bread Main 1025.Get away from the woolen habit, and give your skin a breathing spell by wearing the \"Dr.Deimel Underwear, Beoklet telling all about it and the garments may be had at Deimel Linen Mesh Store, 2202 St.Catherine St.g9lzl British American Dysing Co.SAVE BOTH WORKMEN'S TIME RECORDER is what want, It re te and relia! \u2014 CC ARD.\u2014 Having severed our vonnection with The Hartt & Adair Coal Co., we beg to notify our friends that we are now carrying on business in all kinds of Coal under the name of The LACKAWANNA GOAL G0.\u2019 t 142 St.James Street, - ¢ WILFRID LeBEL.Main 102.WALTER H.EWING,.\u2014 MUNDERLOR & Go, FLOOD AT On account of serious flood In our works, we trust customers who sent in work since last Friday will give us a | litle extra time.We are again in full working order, and will catch up in a fow days.Respectfully, 80x2 - JOSEPH ALLEN.WANTED 1600 VOICES to investigate the \u2018\u201c'Galin-Paris-Cheve- Method\" of sight singing, the most rapid, thorough and reliable known.Terms $3.50 per annum.O.Stewart Taylor, 169 Peel st.Phone Up 2733.soztf Coveraten\u2019s Tarbelic Tooth Wash, the origins) and best wash fer the teeth and sums.Prices 3¥c, 50c, $1.00.For sale by all druggists.sètf Baby Carriages only ai en a \u2014\u2014 ILearn è \u2014 BY \u2014\u2014 The Most MODERN and Successful SYSTEM in YY TO-DAY.legible and easiest learned SHORTHAND in the world, Writs for specimen of Shorthand .and Clreulars.Address.BUSINESS COLLEGE, Karn Mali, St.Catherine, St.st.Montreal.> suit\u2014Don\u2019t hesitate\u2014Buy one of our special lines of $15.00 Serges.The same money buys you a rattling good business suit.Lo Pants, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00.- Campbell's Clothing Corner, 267 St.James Street.- nas Ou Ib Ti fies i in the volume, { Boyd's Famous Syllabio IMPORTANT POINTS\u2014No position, no dots, no shades, no dashes, Memorising all Naw SISCOVERT\u2014Rased on the SYLLARLE The SWIFTEST, etmplest, most NETROPOLTAN JOSE E FURNISHING co.* Complete Houes Furnishers.INSTRUCTOR and DICTIONARY COSTS 81.50.Sent tn any address post free.1678 and 1680 Notre Dame Street.\u2026 TSzecatf CORRESPONDENCE DEPARTMENT.SYLLABIC SHORTHAND AND.MOON, Principal.a \u201cCampbell Clad\u201d When in doubt about your \u201cCANADA'S GREATEST CARPET HOUSE\" ONE: THOUSAND \"HANDSOME RIENTAL RUGS AT EXTRA FAVORABLE PRICES.To be exact, there are just 962 Oriental Rugs, the contents of many big bales of one shipment.We're known the Dominion over for the immense - range of rugs and parquet squares that we at all People say we have a real genius for times show.this kind of thing.The price at which we bought these thousand Rugs enables us to assure you of values that are rarely koown in Genuine Oriental Rugs.Some particulars :\u2014 tT A MILE A SECOND Is the speed light will travel through a LUXFER PRISM, that bright.clear, white, perfect Nght from the sky.No lamps needed in any part of your store.ticul 7 For particulars\u2014 F.T.BLENNERHASSETT, Office at Geo.W.Reed & Co.Phone M.988.No.785 Craig St.23 Mirzapores, sq.yard (various) 14 Calcuttas, sq.\u2018yard (ver 60 Kasacks (various).60 Guendjes, each.30 Fine Anatollans, each.28 Beloochistan, each.60 Hamadams, \u2018each ve 50 Moussouls, each.30 Small Shrivans, each.120 Carabaghs.each.50 Small Kazacks, each.24 Mirzapores, sa.vd.(va- \u2014 = et EaSSamids 2 1 ts vesussts 2s £50 © 30 Kazacks, \u201ceach ELECTRIC FIXTURES \u2018 i ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, 84 = 5 3aw 4 CLOTHES FRENCH CLEANED.LADIES\u2014 - { GENTLEMEN\u2014 4, Gloves.«.++vouses ; +10 Buits .+.c\u2026uus0ue 31.50 - -j.Blouses .\u2026.50 Overocats .1.50 Skirts .+ 2.2.2 22220.$1.00 Suits Pressed.Conte.81.00to 2.00 \u2018vadooats Pressed .50 .Suits Pressed.50 | $1.00n month keeps Clothes in order Phone, East 514 MY VAL ET, 1961 St.Catherine, Cor, Bt Urbai cp ; / ho ; 4 .ke.4 ms \u201cws Montreal shoppers are pleased to know that we are now permanently located in this city.They are invited to cail and learn more about our great rug stock.JOHN KAY, SON & CO., Limited, 2381 St.Catherine Street, Montreal, Que.George Haysey, Manager.Eon ns SHADES Vl JOHN FORMAN.Now that the Spring ment plan becomes more evident.The new goods have arrived, and plenty of them, We have the kind to suit all.Credif goes with every one il you wish it, We have solved the problem of gelling on credit at a 4 * emall margin of profig-; ~ KAY\u2019S 60 Sbirvans, each.+.310.50 4£ Fine Shirvans, each .\u2026 25.00 100 Guenges, each.17.50 50 Medium Shirvans, each.20.00 50 Fine Anatolians, each.32.50 87 Fine Anatolians, each.30.00 A 12.3 x 9.6 Mirzapore Rug, at $2 8q.yd., would coset, say, $26.A 134 x 94 Mirzapore, at $3 sd.yard: would cost.say, $42.A 140 x 10.8 Calcutta, at $4 sq.Yd., would cost, say.$65.50.And the Persian Kagacks run in size from 6.6 x 3.11, at $22, to 9.10 x 4.4, at $35.U1 3 3aw tv 708- 710 CRAIG STREET.Ay Daily Star.THE NAME A STAMP OF QUALITY.\u201cdisais ANDÉcranké.It's the \u201ccut\u201d that marks the \u201cMan of Affairs.\u201d Our clothes carry the \u201cmark of prosperity\u201d and the \u2018stamp of style\u201d Prices Moderate.HECKLINGER & KELLY, Firat Floor, Birks's Bu'lding, 14 Phillips Square.Tel.Up 2532.sms EVERY NOUSENGLD and TRAVELLING TRUNK ought te sentain A BOTTLE OF ENO\u2019S \u2018FRUIT ; SALT.A SIMPLE REMEDY, FOR PREVENTING AND GURING BY NATURAL MEANS All Functional Derangementa of the Liver, Temporary Cengestion rising from .Alcoholic Beverages, Brrors in Diet, Biliousnees, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Vomiting, Heartburn, Sourness of the Stomach, Constipation, Thirst, Skin Eruptions, Boils, Feverish Cold, Influenza, Throat Affections and Fevers of all kinds.ITS EPFROT is SIMPLY MARVELLOUS.it le, ue fact, NATURE'S SWN REMEDY, and an UNOURPASSES ONE Prepared only by 3.C.ERO, Ltd., as the * FRUIT SALT* WORKS, LORDOR, ENGLAND, by J.G.REO'S Patent.Wholesale of Messrs.Evaxs & Hoss, Ltd, & 4 x Montreal end Toronto, Canada._ THIG SHOWS THE \u201cMALITUS\u201d 108 COX].VEATUATOR oe CONEY orm made, It gives a positive upward draft under all conditions-cant get out of order \u2014and exhausts more cubic feet of air per minute than any other ventilator.Made of Galvanized Steel or Sheet Copper.The perfect simplicity and clever me- arrangement of the \u2018\u2019HauiTus\u201d will delight you, if you want a ventilator that really and perpetually ventilates.Read all about them in our catalog.METALLIC ROOFING OO, Limited, : GREAT SALE of $5000 worth of Tweeds.in a variety of la- colours, part of the stock of Messrn.Finley.Smith & Co., to be sacrificed at a reduction of 50c in the dollar.& CO.The Great West End Departmental Store, 1163 St.James st, corner Fulford.All cars er.89 tf COVERNTON\u2019S CARBOLIC TOOTH WASH For cleansing and preserving the teeth.disinfects the mouth.æ2t 600D ELECTRIC OUR FINISH LASTS.CIRCULATION OF STAR Last Week\u2019s Daily » 343,028 Last Week\u2019s Weekly - « 125,452 cf Total last week 468456 PRICE ONE CENT.FIXTURES AT 600D PnICES.co 82:2a mf 61 St.SULPIOE SY a \u201c- Man Doesn\u2019t Always Improve With Age.DEWAR\u2019S Whisky does.The older the better, That's why it's so popular, i Welsh Anthracite in size suitable for Rangeg and Furnaces.Price for May delivery\u2014 $6.50 nett cash per ton.; , Also, Pennsylvania Anthracite now at summer price.ANDREW BAILE, 69 McGill Street, Telephones 16:22, 2623 Main pa \u2014 4 R.J.Tooke\u2019s Shirts Before Moving to Your New House, | \u2014LET THE\u2014 3 TROY LAUNDRY | : Your lace curtains and all your household linen into that state of de- prove a pride and a pleasure to you .FACTORY 8 TO 12 INSPECTOR STREET.CENTRAL OFFICE, 600 CRAIG STREET.when they wil) ; FRESH MINED co Arriving Daily by Rail.L Delivered Now at Summer Prices\u201d me HARTT & ADAIR COAL CO0., 28 st.sames street.Special Sale of Men\u2019s Light and Medium Fancy Striped \u201cBalbriggan Shirts and Drawers Cae Ie Striped Mesh Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers .os Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers, fine quality.at each, 3I0e, 75 Silkette, in all the new delicate tints.pink blue and heliotrope, looks like silk, beautifully finished, special, each 1.28 UNDERWEAR Fine quality Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers.33¢ cach.3 .81.00 o eee S50 +0 Extra Quality EXTRA SPECIAL.5 pairs of Silk Embroldered Half Hore, for .81.00 Embroidered, 4 pairs for.The Very Best Quality.2 pairs for .LL Coe We also have a very nice asgortment of Odd Shirts and Drawers, beautiful quality.regular prices.3) 00 and $1.25, to clear.each .The Hannan Store, 213 and 215 St.James Street.dear: pure.fff feat as crystal, Tee in approved places.Main 1505.lerobes ta Look at this ICE, my \u2014\u2014 Shia cease keeping house unless you promise me you will always buy our ICE, COAL: and WOOD The Ewart Co,, Lt Ewart Ce.Ltd.Offices 184 Murray.phone Main 1936; 323 Centre.° Es Lanna SE Pads en Look at this ICE, my dear! it's awful! Full of MICROBES.Our coaci:- man bought it from .some butcher or grocer.That is why we all have La Grippe.from reat 2 - Books of the Week Reviewed; \u201cJust the Word Wanted\u201d: Other New Books 3 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY.APRIL 16, 1904.: s ss By George Murray, B.A, Oxon, F.R.8.Cs = = aan > an ets mage hil ' 1 Just thé Word Wauled (London: War- (Irishman.and to their voluminous| loves the other.and, though she 18 dips Into the fulure of GQanada, \u201cWe | Louisa, Countess of Durham.| agen but no poem with the tos - Zwick Lame E.C, J walker ang oo {works hrving gracefully acknowledges! aware \u2018that both love her devotedly.have each our en th ays, ¢ Editor of \u201cNotes and Queries.\u201d any corres dent can assist W.T.M \u2018The gbject of this work is io pro- [M3 large judebledness.Of his own| she manages so well Lo keep her secret what shall Le when that promise ia 1 have seen a very nice tn hi hr th es, 1 shall be vide à number of alternative words or 1%ork he says: It is a tribute of gra-| that neither of her admirers guesses it, fulfitled of the Ilimitless prairies popu- portrait of Loulss, Countess of n his search for the verses, ¢ ° jtitude to the memory of an author| until the romance reaches a culmina- jated.all the forests put.to use, and all , syponyms, for words in ordinary use.By its means, an appropriate tern.or one expressing exactly any desired shade of meaning.muy be al once selected.This is not merely @ fresh conéoction of old literary nuderial, or « copy of existing books of a similar kind.A number of jinprovements have been itroduced, Phich \u201cleap to the eye,\u201d according to the French phrase.I.The volume is printed in large type.and doubic columns, thus rendering it cusy of 1eference.If.The synonyms are arrange | «Iphabeti- cully, so thuf if we need A HSHONYEU beginning with a certain letter, it gs easily found.11.Whe a word has A number of meanings, the vurious gets of Synonyms expressing euch meaning respectively ue carefully separated.Much tine te thus saved.a8 numerous words have 2 macy as four or five distinot cadastra.0.1 pe © e offl- rond ticket Toute to and from St.Louis, given to each of sixty rial plan and hook of reference for the via sas AYA Swill be paid VO subeceibers whose guess gd m Saint Antoine Ward of the City of Mont- Al @ tendance Fair .real.f Le queus is ssennd best.10:88 2 i mi tue Jade RE third best.B 1A Dlece of land.bounded on the contestant allowed J guesses.Remember, Peles are gtves 90 these Who guess clopest.routhwestern side \u201cby lot cadastral No.330.00 extragiven to any su bar who gueshes axact ave.A odes 7 many - 1676 (part) ¢ riated).said side mea- ow exact attendance and yet win a first prise.dratt for full ameuns ot pa expropriated), h and railroad deli your 8 .Al} curing about 9.67 feet: on the northwest- NEIL & Month un toate rien, heme she err.alde by lot cadastral No.1676, part get this = Free Trini psieched bank, ete er as (vesldue).said side measuring about 21.3 1 Sa inretdrn tous @ith 81 She of this a vars §1.00015 feet: on the northeastern side by lot cale.Sports Pi dastra] No, 1677-7 (expropriated), said th eee Et sl! Guta dog, Otto aie RE beak FSA Le EN PTE Pate an Date.1 rect.Now LTO E Jenelass Q1 for NEWLIFE one yours.psVOOr Oh HOUSUNHENGOUHOLURUSNDHOOHEUU0 0 I gues the puid attendance spening day at 28.Louts Fair wii} be: Hs Guess No.lusesnennesasesasusees NAHE.cconiicrieennsncoronsssansenssisnircovssssssesessesnasscbvosee Guess Xo, le onseseeneneuns ADDRESS.o.vvvesberness oovoveise ssacrevecuneannsttssanesenes side measuring about 9.67 feet: on the southeastern aide by Saint Catherine at.said side measuring about 21.3 feet, containing a superficial area of about 206.0 square feet, the raid piece of land being southeastern part of lot cadastral No.1076 (part) of the official plan and book of reference for the said Saint Antoine Ward, of tho City of Mentreal._8\u2014A plece of land with twp stairs \u2018thereon erected.bonpded on the aputh- \u2018trestern aide by Int cadaptral NO 1675 (expropriated).sald side measuring about + jgement : Rings= While our 20 Per Cent.Discount Sale lasts, any Ring in our well assorted stock can be bought at .20 Per Cent.Discount R.HEMSLEY, svete.255 St, James St.1 10.0 feet: on the northwestern side by lot cadastral No.1876 A (residue).maid side measuring about 44.2 feet: on the ~cwtheastern sida hy lot cadastral No.1676 (part) expropriated).said side mea- | suring'about 9 67 feet: on the southeast- {ern side by Saint Catherine street.said i mide meAsuring about 44.2 feet.contain- iing a superficial area of about 434.7 square feet, the said piece of land beine an -theastern part of lot cadastral No.if75 A of the official) plan and book of reference for the Balint Antoine Ward of the City of Montreal.6.\u2014A plece of land with one storev wooden building thereon erected.bounded nn the southwestern side bv Int cadastra! No.1674 (part).raid side messurine about 10.0 feet: on the northwestern side bv lot cadastral No.187¢ part (residue).raid side measuring about 26.68 feet: on 1676 (expropriated), said side measuring about 9.80 feet; on the southeastern side hy 8aint Catherine street.said side measuring about 26.88 fect, containing a su- nerficial area of about 263.8 square feet, tha 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 plece of land with one storey pa TT Nas no |\u2018 The Queen of Toilet Preparations.\u201d * \u2014aretr Remems BQUAL ( 4 Prevests For REEPING | REDNESS ONAPS, IRRITATION, itis unequalled aa SKIN TONIO ms voir as an EMOLLIENT.Bettiss, 1s.and Le.Gé, (in England) AND WRITE mere M.GEETRAM SON, Cheltenham, AT ALL SBASONS.BNOLANS.wooden building thereon erected.bounded on the southwestern side by faint Matthew street.maid side measuring about 10.0 fest; on the northwestern side by lot cadastral No.1674 part (residue), said side measuring aout 26.5 feet; on the northeastern side by lot oadastral No.1676 (part).sald side measuring about 10.0 feet; gn the southeastern side by Baint Catherine street, sald side measuring about 26.8 feet, Lortaining a wuoa sald plecs of land being 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.The whole in accordance with a plan of the Improvement deponited in the City Surveyor\u2019s Office.All the above dimensions are in English feet and decimals.L.J.ETHIER, .KENP YOURSELF WELL AND DAILY USB EPPS\u2019S THE ORIGINAL OOCOA FOR BREAKFAST AND SUPPER a MOST NUTRITIOUS AND BOONOMICAL - 20 30 00d sow AND STILL THE BEST J.L.ARCHAMBAULT, Attorneys for the.City of Montreal City Hall, Montreal, 26th March.1904.87 17 mn CONNEMARA LACE CURTAINS NATIVE INDUSTRY COOK'S COTTON ROOT COMPOUND Ladies\u2019 Favorite Le the oni) saic.v.alue T9- medy on which woman ois a in time of need, in (wo degr, és: ca AL .\u201caittons among the Poor.ECSTASY PAN HS YELDED TO TH F SAVING AND GIVING Japan is stinting itself, writes a To- Kio correspondent.for a double pur- pose\u2014that the armies may be kept in the field and the burdens of those dependent on the nation's defenders les- spend.If not altogether removed.There is pressing need of national and indi- viduai self-sacrifice at this time.Already over 2,000 families of soidiers in this city alone are dependent upon the nation\u2019s charity for their daily bread\u2014 or rice, rather, and what Is true in the capital is true throughout Nippon, just as similar conditions prevailed In city and hamlet, north and south, during the civil war.Japan ts stinting from top to bottom.The high officials, peers, and aristocrats have declared off all soclal engagements.The geisha houses are deserted.and many of them have closed from lack of patronage.So it is with the restaurants.Feast there and In private houses-\u2014the Japanese ure ordinarily great indulgers in feasts\u2014are now the uncommon happening.Indeed, there has been no public feast of any sort\u2014and, I dare say.scarcely a private one\u2014since the second day after the first battle at Port Arthur.when the Emperor entertained the high officials in celebration of the victory.That has been the single indulgence of the war.- The public sc haol teachers have voluntarily agrees! to give over to the various soldi-rs' Aid societies one-tehth of their salaries as long as the war lasts.The housewives in many precincts of the city are giving their pin money.In one precinct they contributed 200 yen last week.Every actor Is giving 30 sen a month.The messeng- ger boys have banded together and so far contributed 250 yen.at the rate of 70 to 80 sen a month apiece, for caring for woundes soldiers.The carpenteds\u2019 wives are forming assoctations M every precinct, and giving according to their means, cutting down on the family table that they may do so.AMONG ALL CLASSES.In Shitaya precinct\u2014a precinct corresponds to an American ward\u2014the janitors in the office buildings have agreed to cut down on their living expenses and give 20 sen (10 cents) per head a .week till peace comes again In the Precinct of Shimbashi the Geisha Association of 170 odd houses is contributing 200 yen a month, most of this com- Ing from savings, for the income of these houses, as already remarked, has fallen off greatly.\"The women, Irrespective of class, are economizing in all directions.The Ladies\u2019 One Heart Soclety\u2014the Fujiu Is- shiukai\u2014is representative of their organizations.This society embraces the women of the middfe class, and its members are saving on their food and their hair dressing and bath money.They visit the baths only once g week instead of daily.Indeed, every member must make it a point to save r0me- thing daily for \u2018a bandage for a sol- Sere leg.or rice for his mother's uth.\u201d Those who cannot pare their expenses, because they are down to the bone already.are stinting themselves of their losure time.The errand boys ef the wholesale and retail districts have formed a boys\u2019 associaïllun to make straw sandals for the soldi-\u2014 after working hours.Each boy manufactures about fifty pairs a week.Some of the boys, not content with this sacrifice.beg waste paper from the stores and ga_around peddling it, get- | a - ting cents for every ten pounds of paper.and turning the proceeds into a common fund.+ FREE OF CHARGE.The doctors, masseurs and midwives are giving their services.free of charge.to thee familles of soldiers:and the rickshaw man, Mukubata Jisaburo, who saved the Czars life when the latter.as Cazarevitch, was travelling in Japan.is contributing the pension which the Russian Government granted him for his act.He says it is the only way by which he can ease- his conscience for receiving money from the nation's enemy at such a time.Indeed, Nippon is so imbued with the spirit of self-sacrifice that it gets well nigh hysterical at times Lo give.! This was Illustraied a day or so ago when Senoda Klkichi, formerly president of the Yokohama Specie Bank of Japan, during the course of a lecture before the Kokumin Kouyenkal (tee Mutual Ald Society for Citizens), called upon the assembled nobles, merchants and bankers to give their jewellery for the amelioration of the con- Instantly the audience was in an uproar \u2014 gold watches, rings.pins, all iformances at the theatre and at t sorts of personal ornaments were lit» erally being torn from their fastenings and thrown at the speaker.several hundred pieces of jewellery valued at a Æ000 many thousand yen were contributed in a few nunutes, and when the meeting waa over hardly a perpon left the hall with a bit of jewellery showing about hin.Since then, as one of the newspapers qualatly puts it \u201ceven the officiais are afraid to wear rings for fear of being culled the mpd- els of fools.HEAVY CONTRIBUTORS.Mr.Sonoda has neen one of the heaviest individual vontributors to the ald societies.The day after the demonstration at hig lecture he gave seven gold watches, a charm and 18,- 000 ven in money.Mr.Sonoda's lib- eralty has made -hiin one of the most popular citizens of Tokyo to-doy.The banking.mining and dry goods house of Mitsu & Co.which has American and London branches, has.perhaps, made the largest single contri- bution\u2014100,000 ven, or $50,000.Each member of the Mitsu family\u2014it is not small\u2014gave according to his personal wealth.By reason of their contributions, which have been made largely to the Réd Ctoss Society.the foreigners are universally acclaimed.Miss Ethel Howard.the English governess in the family of Marquis Shimadzu, a feudal lord, is being blessed by the soldiers\u2019 families.who have somehow heard of her letter to her emplover's attorney, What impression the Japanese torpedo attack and the subsequent battle made on the Russian side were told a World correspondent by two eye witnesses.One.who arrived in Port Ar- \"thur the day before the outbreak of | hostilities, said: i \"On arriving at Port Arthur I ex- i pected a lot of trouble abwut passports \u201cand so Yorth, but there was none at the { start., | \u201cLater, when there had been fighting.all foreigners were peremptorily told to leave Porl Arthur.; \u201cWhat struck me most in the beginning was the great animation and gayety reigning in the town as compared to the last time I had been there about a year age.All the places of amusement were running at full blast.\u2018\u2019There were banquets, concerts and dances bejng given ai the Marine Club utton the hill, in the Md Town.at the | fur Rionable hotels.the Paris and the ! Pa'ermo, with daily and nightly per- the rovsky Circus.The town was full 'of women, mainly French.Wine flow- .ed like water: there was much high gambling and the Russian officers were burning many more ruhles than their salaries seemed to warrant.THIEVERY IN CONTRACTS.\"1 understand that mich money had changed hands over Government contracts and in the purchase of Supplies.Many comments were \u2018made by outsiders and by the rommon soldiers and sallors on the inferior quality of the goods obtained at top prices.- On the night of February 8 a military batquet and.ball were given at the horhe of Vice-Adnittal Stark on the Bi 1 RIT to cefébrate his wife's name day\u2014 that is, the calendar day of her patron saint.All the prominent officers of the navy and of the army were there, from Viceroy Alexieff down.*\u201cThe banquet had been served.toasts had been drunk and dancing was just under way about midnight, when suddenly there was a booming of guns out in the harbour.\u201c\u2018Vice-Admira! Alexieffl sent out an t ade-de-camp to \u2018enquire what this meat and was told that it appeared to Le a night manoeuvre undertaken irdependently by some officers uutside the harbour.\u2019 \u201cThe .Viceroy refused to believe thls, especially as the sounds of cannonad- ling continued, so there was a sudden | leave-taking of all the officers.who one and all had hurried down to the | water front and took launches for their ships.It is for all the world Hke the \u2018famous ball given by the Duchess of Richmond in Brussels bn the -eve of Waterloo.You know Byron's ballad Spring Time ls\u2018 Always Sick Time.It couldn't be otherwise, because winter has impoverished your blood and leaves you in a tired, drooping, weak, condition, To be Well, Sound, Strong, Use the Food Tonic | FERROZ( G NE \u2014\u2014f For.a apring medicine.10 add vigor and strength to the xYS- tem, to purify and enrich the blooë.to lay the foundation for a strong constitution snd good health during the summer.no remedy even compares with Ferrozone.Ferrozone is the oldest and best blood purifier, the greatest of all tonics, unequalled as an appetizer.It Is a tissue builder and flesh former that makes hard, muscles and strong sinews It Increases , your weight.Force and power is Imparted : body.Weak nerves are made strong.by Ferrozone to every organof the The run-down -arge built up.The overworked and the sleepless are restored to robust.good health.In selecting your spring medicine gét Ferrozone.which by long experience and thorough test has PROVED THE BEST.There ls nothing else\u2019just as good as F'errozone.which 18 a food and tonic combined.Ferrozone will surely drive away drooping, restless feeling.It will force new energy, vim and buoyancy into your playved-out sys- tém.Ferrozone is sold everywhere by druggists.Sent safely by mall to any address if price or six boxes for $2.50.is forwarded to N.C.Polson & (Co, \u2018Kingston, Ont., Canada.It will make you cheery.bright, happy\u2014well.Price 0c per box.Hartford.Conn.U.S.A.and if isiorhin 3 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 in which she states that she à toc accept her salary for six wirhing it to be used to sticcor à familles.* \u2018 i But the man who has giyen his ah for tbe succor of its telio untrym In Kinebucht Sel-ichiro, head of thé Yamato Company.doing business in Manchuria and Siberia.He was worth 40.000 roubles when the war broke out.He saw the distress of his countrymen who were in Harbin with him, and he Krew of thelr suffering elgewhere in the enemy's country.So he took his money, gave enough to each Jap to get him out of the country, and arranged with German steamers to pick up refugees at the différent ports and carry them to Nagasaki.WILL BE A HERO.*In this way hundreds of Japs reached home In safety, Lut Kinebuch} remained in Harbin, saying that he would not leave until every Jap in Manchuria was safe.i Then, he sald, he would disguise himself as a Chinaman and escape.But no word has come from Kinebychi, and Ne trace can be got of him, and the | beliefe 18 gradually increasing thal he \"has.been caught by the Russians and executed as a spy.LT -, If such is the case.it is safe to as- stmie, from the way even the rickshaw erous act, that he will become one of the heroes of the .war.this ecstacy of giving is seen daily on the streets.The country people are bringing their horses by the hundreds into town as their contributions to the welfare of the nation.Before parting with their animals they industriously comb their manes, lavishly caress them, call them a multitude of pet names,and bid them good-bye at length.\u201cAnd the horses,\u201d says the Jiji Shimbum, \u2018seem to appreciate .the words of their masters and dfoop their heads in sorrow.\u201d FYE-WITNESSES DESCRIBE THE FIRST ATTACK ON RUSSIAN FLEET beginning: \u201cThere was a sound of revelry by night.\u201d \u201cAfter a while the booming out at sea stopped and the big guns on the forts ceased firing.Meanwhile the inhabitants of the town were getting panic-stricken.\u201d To supplement the above account are the experiences of.Capt.McCullough, of a steamer then in port: \u201cOn February 8, at 11 p.m., we were Iy'ng in quarantine outside of the en- trançe of Port Arthur.The Russian fleet was lying in three lines outside of us.On the eastern side of the entrance there were some additional Russian warships, gunboats and torpedo-bBoats cruising in the same line with -our- selves, making a fourth line.| \u201cSuddenly we felt a heavy submarine ,exploaien.It shook our ship.Two more followed in quick succession.The Russiañ men-of-war then commenced ,firing from the outer line.The rever- \u2018Birations indicated guns of comparatively light calibre.| \"We could hear their drums bea'ing ito quarters, while the search-lights on every ship were turned.Steam laynbhes and fro.Within ten minutes the firing ceased.We concluded it had been merely a night manoeuvre.oe \u201cJ wag about to turn in again whe the firing broke out anew.Betwkan half-past twelve and one at night\u2019 two large Russian battleships painged a dull gray passed in.taking up a position right across the narrow mouth of the \"harbour, while a large cruiser stationed herself close to the entrance under thé lighthduse.\u2019 HU REMAINED ON \u2018DECK TO WATCH.\u201cIt seemed to us à strange manoeuvre for such large vessels at night time, so we stayed on deck to watch further developments.At half-past two in the morning a torpedo-boat rapidly came alongside and two Russian naval officers boarded us.In a mixture of French and English they demanded the ship's papers and asked our pas- Bengers\u2019 names.They were labouring under great excitement, but would give us no information of the events of the (night.We were warned not to put \u2018out to sea without special permission from Admiral Alexieff.At daÿlight (wi made out that one of the battleships was down by her bow.The other was down by the stern, while the big cruiser appeared aground, with a heavy list to port.\u201cThree had been torpedoed.Looking seaward, we could see the Russian men-o'-war dunched together with à ring of torpedo-boats around them.Further out _to westward we could see severnt Russian.cruisers, All the vessels were in war paint.Beyond them hung some samoke and we tould bately discerri the tops of a few masts over the horizon.\u201cBetween 6 and 7 in the morning the inner cruisers came back to th Russian main fleet.The vessels that had been hull down came\u2019 slowly within sight.They were three two-funnelled cruisers of somewhat lighter drab.colour than those near us.They lay in line stern on, about six or seven miles off shore.Then we noticed a number of soldiers on the forts over- the strange = vessels likewise were\u2019 crowded with sallors and officers, all lTooking tn the same direction.SAW JAPAN'S STANDARD.\u201cAl a quarter to eight the three cruisers turned and slowly steamed across the front of the Russian fleet, going eastward.Through my.glasses | could make out the rising-sun standard of Japan flylng from Jnast-headns | and gaffs: signs were also being ex-, changed.It was like an electric shock to .see these flags fluttering mo defiantly.AH the Russian men-o\u2019' To ensure good selections Mail or Phone your orders at Once.(Bell Up 1068.= WOMEN OF MONTREAL ! Who are afraid to take the regular Headache remedies, or who are taking them at the risk of contracting Heart trouble, should at least try They Always Relieve ZUTOO TABLETS A Vegetable Compound in use hundreds of 82 2aw A Splendid Testimony From a Woman \u201c You can ove by me that your Zutoo Tablets{ will do all you claim for them, that is re a headache in 20 minutes, and not leave any bad effect as do so many other headache cures.Delicate women have in your remedy something they can use with satisfaction.MRS.THOMAS PATRIC, Bulwer, Que.Monthly Pains.I received \u2018your sample of Zutoo Tablets and took them for severe pain (monthly) and headache.At the end of 30 minutes I was entirely free from pain and experfenced no more throughout the period.I suffer a great deal at these times, and feel grateful that I now have a remedy which\u2019 affords quick relief.You may use my name !f it will in any way help suffering women.Every woman in the land should know about Zutoo Tablets and what they will deo.MRS.ALLEN WRIGHT, Fulford, Que.For sale everywhere er nent post paid en receipt of price by CANADIAN TRADE years in Japan, but only a few in Canada.Thousands of Delicate Women throughout ou: Domin- lon are taking them for Neuralgia, Headache and Monthly Pains which they quickly relieve.Being free from noxious drugs little Children take them with impunity.Women everywhere testify they URE ANY HEADACHE! the proprietors, B.N.ROBINSON & co, FOATICOOK, QUE.| , a | We häve, up to the present time, [JL MATHIEU & CO., Sherbrooke, Que.Wholesale Dépot in MontertaF-\u2014' > WITH AUSTRALIA.Will Greatly Increase When Aus- tidlla Adopts a Preferential Policy.Mr, E.H, Cooper, secretary of the Montreal branch of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association, has received a letter from J.P.Richardson & Co., of Melbourne, Australia, offering to: represent a Canadian firm that lestres | an agent in Australia for cardboard, photo mounts, glazed paper, playing | cards, etc.i The letter indicates how considerably Canadian trade with Australia is likely to be increased when Australia adopts an Imperial preferential trade policy.It says: represented American manufacturers solely.As you are doubtless aware, the New Zealand Government have already passed a Preferential Tarif£ bill, and in our opinion Australia is sure | to fôllow.When this eventuates, we | are sure that we will be handicapped on American llnes to an equal extent as at présent pertains in New Zealand.Therefore.it 1s our intention to extend our representation to as far as possible embrace lines of Canadlan manufacture.and in the event of our being successful, shall drop any lines of American manufacture that we might hold that would conflict with Canadian lines.: \u201cWith this object In view, our Mr.on April 4 next for a visit to Canada, and all being well, should be in your city sotnewhere about the end of May.\u201d Intestinal brippe just now is epidemic, no remedy is as effectual as MATHIEU\u2019S SYRUP Of Tar and Cod Liver Oil The severe Winter which we had is doubtiess the cause of this epidemic.The system, fatigued by the long strain'of our recent arctic experiences, falls an easy prey to this.microbe.The wonderful tonic proper- ; ties of Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and (lod Liver Oil revives the morale, invigorates both body and nerves, shakes off the weakness and heals the bowels, and very soon perfect *.health is secured.* But prevention is better than , cure: : A dose every night of Ma- thiews Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil will keep you in perfect health, and allow you to scoff alike at colds and grippe.But note that it is Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil, which has become famed on acrount of its numerous extraordinary cures.No imitation has achieved renown.23 cents large bottles\u2014all denlars.~Ipates leaving Sydney | L.Chaput, Fils & Cia must TYPEWRITERS 100: New and Re-modelled Machines, all makes, for Sale CHEAP FOR CASH.This complete stock of Machines has been purchased by CHAS: E.ARCHBALD from The Colonial Type- , Writer Co., No.13 Bleury St., and is now offered at + Big Reductions from Manufacturers\u2019 Prices.CAILI;, AND BEXAMINE.ADDRESSING AND MARKING -FREIGHT.New Regulations Issued by the Transportation Coihipanies.AT the railway and steamship lines in the Dominion have adopted new regulations respecting the mafking and addressing of freight.The rules are designed to secure additional safety in the transmission of boxes, parcels, packages, eté&, and, indeed, everything that is forwarded as freight.If these ure fully observed by shippers and agents, there should be little chance of even the small number of losses occurring which have characterized the operations of the transportation companies in the past.: Mr.W.R.McInnes, freight traffic, manager of the C.P.and Mr.John Pullen, general\u2019 freigft agent of the G.T.R, have both issued circulars fr this regard.which are to-day beflig forwarded to agents and connecting lines.In each instance the regulations are similar.They are seven in number, as follows: 1.\u2014Each package or piece must be plainly marked with the name and address of the consignee, so as to ensure prompt delivery, even if separated from the wpybll.=-\u2014Marks on packages should be compared with the bill of lading, and correction, if necessary.made by the ship- HORSE SHOW GOODS.à All Descriptions.Taf We make a specialty of fine GIG, COACH, TANDEM and LIGHT ENGLISH BUGGY HARNESS Also American Buggy and Pole Harness, Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Riding Goods aad Pols Outfits.J.W.ROBERTS, T;jAnes sT- per or his representative.Old marks mus: be removed or effaced.3.Tags should.not be used when the nature of goods will permit of the address being stencilled on packages, If this be not possible, some distinguishing mark or brand must be placed upon the goods.and must be shown in the bill of lading.Agents must transfer such mark or brand to the waybill, which must describe the goods fully.For example, in the case of 4 shipment of canned goods.the bil) of lading (and alto the waybill) must show so many cases of tomatoes, so many cases of pears, so many cases of corn, etc., as weli as the brand and the mark indicating the consignee and destination.4.\u2014The address on the packages must correspond with that shown in the bili of lading.For example, on a shipment to Winnipeg the packages inust be marked \u201cWinnipeg.\u201d and not some other destination for which the goods may ultimately intended.If pack-4 ages are intended for redistribution beyond, a speclal designating mark may pe used for the guidance of those attending to redistribution, but only the destination given in the bill of lading be shown om the soodn : REMOVAL SALE.We shall move oa or about May ¢ Ome Blook West to 2263 87.OATHNERINE STREEY.A rare chance to buy } at 20% Discount.PIPES apd FANCY GOODS E.A.GERTH, 223 St.Catherine st.MONTREAL.5.\u2014Frequently In connection with Jake and rail shipments.there-is on the same boat more than one consignment for one consignee.In order to prevent such consighments from becoming mixed, it will greatly facilitate their corrert handling if shippers will also show on packages their name or trade mark.Consignments can then be delivered! if destined to a place reached by :! complete and errors avoided, water line, the name of the raliwav Tome, mame.muet Doe be forwarded un- ss the name c av ince be given., © county and prov 7.When freight ls consigned to » place not on the line of a rallway, the shipper must be requested to state the name of the rallway station at whirl the consignee will accept delivery: or ¢.\u2014~Freight consigned to 8 place of; station at which deliv 1 which there aré two or more of the' to such water line, oF7 18 to be mad ES se Ee ICR a EE an ~ Sil next week.\u201c dents.su\" a An important episode of a special matines performance in New York last Thursday night, was the production of the \u201cmorality play\u201d by William B.Yeats, entitled \u201cThe Hour Glass.\u201d Mr.Yeats.who lectured here at McGill last winter, is not only the most important of present day Irish poets, but, with Mr.Stephen Phillips, he represents the most significant possibilities of the British stage.He is a true poet.More than that, he possesses the dramatic instinct \u2018which ran reveal ftself from \u2018beh the footlights to an understanding audience before the footilghts.\u201cThe Hour Glass\" appeals alike to the stu t in the closet and tu the spectator in pit or box or gallery.It has its esoteric lesson for the few and its esoteric appeal to the multitude.Its leading characters are the Wise Man end the Fool.Its moral is that the Foot in his folly is often wiser than the Wise Man in his Wisdom.The Wise Man, with his \u201cseven sciences.has destroyed all faith in the \u201cthree worlds\u201d of Heaven, Hell and Purgatory.He has onverted his own household and the entire parish, with one exception.to agnoaticism.That exception is \"the Fool.\u2019 But the Fool has an insight into the hidden mysteries which are forhid- den to the Wise Man, who lives on a basis apparently superior to mystery.In the end the Wise Man, confronted with the awful possibilities of the Unknown, is conquered by the superior: and through the to the wisdom of the Fool.00] he obtains admittance eaven which he had denied.Virginia Horned who has been playing \u2018\u2019The Light that Lies in Women's \u2014~\u2014\u2014 ; \u201cGRACE VON STUDDIFORD, In \u201cRed Feather,\u201d at the Academy next week.Bresette Eyes\u201d has revived \u201cIris\u201d in Philadel- pha, Nexéttancètre patrons of tHE THEE] tre des\u201c Nouveautes will have the opportunity of seeing the masterpiece of Henri Murger.the world-wide known writer.\u2018Les Scènes de la Vie de Bo- heme.\u201d (Scenes of Bohemian Life).This is one of the most attractive and inter» esting works of French literature.It deals with the adventures of the four immortal types of youth, lovers of poetry and pleasure, Rodolphe, Marcel, Schaunard and Colline.This play will probably be onë of the best of the theatrical season.A first class cast has been put on.Melle.Varennes, as \u201cMimi\u201d: Riviere, as \u2018\u2019Musette\u201d: Devoyod.as vres\u201d; Beauchamp, if \u201cPhemls,\u201d wil be all charming in their parts.while Messrs.Perny.as \u201cRodolphe\u201d; Laurel, as \u201cMarcel\u201d; Fertibel, as \u201cSchaunard\u201d; Lady.as \u201cColline\u201d; Veniat, as \u2018\u201cDuran- din,\u201d and Darcy.as \u201cBaptiste.\u201d will be seen at their best.New costumes and scenery are being made especially.Harry Morris will be at the Royal season after season in his burlesques on different successes, such as \u201cTrilby.\u201d \u201cNapoleon,\u201d \u201cCyrano de Bergerac,\u201d etc, and his ability as a German comedian is well known, but never before, it is said.has he achieved such suecess as in his present creation, Henry Fleider, the character affording him better opportunities to Show his style of humour.It\u2019 is all about a German.candy-maker, whose proclivities get him into trouble with bis _ puritanical wife.Circumstances forcé him to intyquce into his household a ballet dancer as his ward, when the real ward, whom his wife had hever meen.shows up.There are many complications, it abounds in lydi- ; ossip of the = rw = Stage World.Plays and Players of Interest Here.SHC 30000000000000300000000000020 Morris has appeared.JOP SPU 6006600660 Nance O'Neill during her engagement in Boston, will revive \u201cElizabeth Queen of England.\u201d Blanche Bates will sail for Europe JRE J.IRVING WHITE, With \u201cThe King of Detectives,\u201d at the Francais next week.AI est pe as soon as her tour closes on Mav 7th, and will return about the middle of July, going direct to St.Louis to play a four months\u2019 engagement at the Imperial Theatre.Peter F.Dailey, it is said.will be a star again next season.replacing the late Jerome Sykes, in \u201cThe Billionaire.\" The programme of the Morris-Mac- donald ptano recital, which takes place in the Karn Hall.on Thursday, April 21st.Is an excellent one.Mr, Morris is a native of Prince Edward Island.and Mr.Macdonald is a Montrealer.Both have received thetr musical training in Montreal.The grand piaro used will be the one presented tv Mr.Morris last December by an admirer of his work.: The injury to Charles Hawtrey, that of a strained tendon In his left leg, caused the actor to be out of the bill of Saucy Sally at the Lyceum Theatre the latter part of last week.Mr.Haw- trey injured himself by bumping inte a trunk upon the stage.Mr.Hawtrey , has been rather unfortunate in the way of accidents.The opening night of \"A Message from Mars\u201d in London he sprained his shoulder and was laid up five weeks: on his return to London, after his season in America.while \u201cMme\u201d>-de Rou-|.À _MISS SARA LEWIS, .t Leading Lady in \u201cUnder Southern { Skies,\u201d at Proctor's next week.Et aboard steamship.fell and broke his ankle, and during the early part of the present season Mr.Hawtrey collided with a trolley car and carried a bruised arm.He seems to be a good subject for thase who believe in hoodoos.Mr.Hawtrey is to play an engagement in Bt.Louis, where he will revive \u2018A Message From Mars \u201d before he returns to England.The performance of * Richelieu\u201d by the Aubrey Stock Company iu the in which ght for lite takes place the clouds, between the if pei} vo oy old-fashioned balloon and a modern, up- to-date air-ship.i The song recital to be given by ha Alba (Mrs.Paul Cazeneuve) and Mr.Victor Occelier, in the Windsor Hall on Tuesday evening next, will undoubt- -edly be à musica! event of much inter- est.The programme is as follows : Air, * Vision Fugitive\" * Hero- ade .Massenet Melodie, ** Malgre Moi\u201d .Pfetffer ictor Occellier.Romanza, * Sognai'\u201d .8chiera A group of songs .1.\u201cThe Rosary ™.2.\u201cT'was April\u201d.3.\u201cOh! That We Two Were Maying\u201d .4.\u201cOne Bpring Morning * ; .Ethelbert Niven Orpha Alba (Cazeneuve).Piano Soll, \u201cRussian Prelude\u201d PS Bachmaninoft \u201cLe Printemps .\u2026.Sinding N.Eichhorn.Aria, '* Les Pecheurs de Perles,\u201d Bizet Melodle, \u2018\u201c Je Crois \u201d .:\u2026.LL.Faure Victor Occellier.Romanza, \u2018 Cavalleria Rusticana\u201d [ Vs eue see ee La Mascagni Arla, \u201cCarmen \".RER Bizet Orpha Alba (Cazeneuve)., Air, ** Hamlet\u201d .,.A.Thomas Melodie, * Alleluia D'Amour\u201d J.Faure Victor Occellier.Two songs (by request).Glibert et Sullivan * Mikado.Gilbert et Sullivan B.\u201c The Hours Creeg on Apace,\" \u201c Pinafore *.Gilbert et Sullivan Orpha Alba (Cazeneuve).A.\u201cMoon Song,\u201d mer's \u2018successful mejodrama, whirh again comes to the Francais week of April 25, will undoubtedly play to the capacity of the theatre.The special feature of the production will be G-\"- trude Haynes and her Choir Celestial, 25 choir boys.Mr.Emile Taranto.the Luiented young violinist, whe has just returned from France after a course of study under Ysaye, and who has already been heard in public with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and the Ladies\u2019 Morning Musical, announces that it Is his Intention ___'THE_ MONTREAL DARY SEAR_SATURDAY, ARRIL 16.1004 4 \u2018The Fatal Wedding.\" Theodore Kre-; neh diplome, would you kindly £a by publishing the present letter?\u201c7 Gratefulky yours.y 8 2 OCT.PELLETIER.\u2018 LA \u2014\u2014\u2014 Si \u201cThe Symphony Orchestra Will\u2019 \u2018play concert on Friday afternoon next, at 2.Adagio assal (marcia funebre).3.Allegro vivace (Scherzo).4.Allegro molto (finale), 2.\u2014Baint-8aens\u2014Concerto for violoncello and orchestra op.33.3.\u2014Song.4.\u2014A.Rubinstein\u2014Ral Costume\u2014Sulte.Orch.by Max.Erdmannsdorfer.- Introduction.Pecheur napolitain et napolitaine.Toreador et andalouse.- Pelerin et fantaisie.5.Royal tambour et vivaudiere.Soloists\u2014Miss Jeanie Raukio, Mong.J.B.Dubois.Accompanist-Mr,-N.Eichorn.Vd Cy BS 4 \u2014\u2014\u2014re musical, \u2018on April 21, has been arranged by Miss Clara Lichtenstein, of the Royal Victoria College, and Misa Amy Mathewson, and includes the names of several well known Montreal artists.The programme ia as follows: ; Piano Solo .Paderewskl] Miss Eugene Lewis.Scng\u2014\"The Bold Dragoon\u2019.De Koven .Mr Courtice Brown.sSongs\u2014\"Arfette\u201d\u2019., .Paul Vidal \u201cHymn a Eros\".Augusta Holmes i _ Mrs.H.Dunstan Gray.Violin \u2018Solo.Mr.Max Fyshe.Sonz\u2014\"Home the Maid Came\u201d.Sibelius ; Mrs.James N.Laine.Piano Solo\u2014-\u201cSchaltentag\u201d.Mardowelt} Miss Eugone Jewis.ee | Soug\u2014\"The Rose, the River and MN the Sea\u201d.\u2026.Allifson Mr.Royal Ewing.- - A new romantic opera.musically worthy of the name and dramatically Interesting enough to command continued attention, is one on which both the public and the operatic gdild are to be congratulated.Such a work, we are toll, is De Koven's latest cone tribution.\u201cRed Feather.\u201d which was written specially for Grace Van Stud- diford.whose charming work with the Bostonians tn \u201cRobin Hood\" and \u201cMaid Marian.\u201d is well remempered.\u201cRed Feather\u201d comes to the Academy next Monday.It has had the longest ran of any musical piece produced in New York this season.and the Lyric Theatre production In its entirety, will be nresented here.The scenes of \u201cRed Feather\u201d are located in the principality of Romancia.and the scenes are suggestive of the Alps and the Rhone River.of Venice and of Italy.with a touch of the Orient qualifying the characteristics of a German principal ity.The costumes ars maid to be superb, HARRY MORGAN, In \u201cA Night on Broadway,\u201d at the Royal Next Week, of giving a concert early in May at either Lhe.Art Galery or the -Wi r Hall.Mr.Taranto made a godd Impression at the last\u201d Symphony concert, and as he is a local man, his efforts to attain artistic results should be encouraged.Monday at the Walnut Street Theatre, Cincinnati \"In the Light of Other Days,\u201d and the play and actor both scored a hit.The newspapers of Cincinnati were even more enthusiastic than those of the other large cities.The Commercial Tribune pronounces the role of the hero, Maurice Desmond,with the possible exception of Monbars, the finest thing that Mr.Mantell has ever played, Marie Booth Russell, his leading lady.also comes in for a share of praise, and the company supporting is pronounced an excellent one.\u2018The Light of Other Days.\u201d which is the work of two Montrealers\u2014W.A.Tre- mayne and Irving L.Hall, wil be seen at the Theatre Francais May 2.__In a year -marked-by-its gréät ñum- ber of its theatrical revivals, no more promising announcement is made than that of the return of De Wolff Hopper to his pristine success, \u201cWang.\u201d Sarce- Robert B.Mantell opened on Easter! presenting a series of artistic creations.| Abundant use is made of the military features.The story of \u201cRed Feather\u201d i turns upon the doings of a certain per- !sonage, Red Feather, by name.and a bandit by fame, who is unfriendly to the reigning monarch, and who seeks to secure the enthronement of the ruler's more popular rival.A price is set upon /Red Feather's head, and &n officer in\u2019 the army undertakes to rid the realm of the offender.But the guilty person is found to be none other than a member of the royal household, Countess Draga.By devious ways, such as are known only to romantic opera and after thriting happenings the ban is lifted.the King's enemy is overthrown and the Cotintess and her best beloved are happily unitef.There are over a hurdred \u2018 conle engaged in singing \u201cRed Feather.\u201d \u2019 cal attraction that flares on the - blll boards.The story of auld be set forth on the stage Ih the nied a music drama, with elaborate settings in the way of allegorical ballets and stage pictures, The production will be made in New York in September lby F.C.Whitney.Stanislaus Stange has been working for two years on the dramatization and has It all finished except the last and third act, which ls to be in one scene.It is to be a music drama.and Jullan Edwards is now writing the music for the various alle- | gorical scenes.The S§t.George's Rotlety celebrate this year on Friday evening.22nd inst.with a popular English ballad concert at the Windsor Hall, having all seats reserved at popular prices.It will be seen by the programme in another column that old favourites lke \u201c Ye Mariners of England,\u201d * Tom Bowling.\u2019 \u201c Rule Britannia.\u201d \u2018\u2019 Ben Bolt.\u201d \u2018Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes.\u201d \u201c My |- Pretty Jane - with a number of more modern balläds.will be rendered by leading vocalists.The soloists are Miss Katherine Ricker.of Boston, contralto.Miss Clementine Varney, soprano.Messrs, Courtice Brown and J.S.Penman, tenors ; Mr.Sydney Dusan.bass; Misses Eugenie Lewis and Ellen Ballon, and Mr.Septimus Fraser, pianistes: Master Larsen.violinist, and H.A.Baker.flutist.Miss Ballon, a little tot of five years, will make her first public appearafite a3 a pianiste, playing à sonata of Mozart's.and those who have heard her régard her performance as wonderful.The advance sale of seats has been very large, and a crowded house is assured.the following programme at ita last) The programme for the Day Nursery Within _the next five mon = + Piigrim's\u2019 Progress\u201d will be a uw FATHER oso .Av > aA Plucky Young Lady Takes 00 Herselt to Cure Her Father the Academy: - LOU Seat Liquo 5 L\u2014L.Van Beathoven\u2014Symphony No.3 of the Li r Habit \u201cErojca.\u201d ' 1.Allegro con brio.STORY OF HER SUCCESS.A portion of ba letter reads as fol lows: \u2018My father bed often promisec motber to stop drink ing, and would do ec for a time, but ther returned to it stronger than ever.One day after à terrible , he said to us, *Itsnouse.Ican\" stop drinking.Ou 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Niéhols played the .Bruch G, tino, concerto, with a sensitive touch, a marvellous and brilliant technique, with thoroughly artistic taste,\u201d Much interest Is belné displayed In the eoming appearance of these two artistes at Windsor Hall on Wednesday evehing, April 27.Melbourne MacDowell's revival of #Cleopatra,\u201d was highly praised In Brooklyn last week.both for the excellence of the company and the mag-: pificence of the production.Drummond Hall on Wednesday evening, was one of the best amateur dramatic er\u2019.ainments given in Montreal f,f somé time.MT.Aubrey as Cardinal Richelieu gave a palnstaking conception of the well-known character.Mr, J.E.Potter made a good Adriane de.Montral.The Julie de Mowtemar of Miss Margaret Kelly was all that \u2018aould be desired.and a charming and clever Blt of acting was done by Miss Rita Lasca, as Marion de Lorne.Among others in the cast were \u2018Messrs.L.Strange, Art.Bausch, Robert Lav- ack, John N.Burling, G.L.Jarvis and E.Richardson Kelly.The stage setting was much above the average of such performances.\\ \u2014\u2014 \\ Haverly's Mastodon Minstrels, the real old black-faced variety, will be the attraction at Proctor's the week of April 26.\u201cThe King of Detectives\u201d is next week's attraction at the Francais with the usual Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.matinees.In \u201cThe King of { Detectives \u201d there is a sensational scene ouras becausd the aly rewdered of the breushiel with every veliof from coughs or inflamed Cresolene Antiseptic Tablets Whooping Cough, Croup Bronchitis, Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria CRESOLENE 18 A BOON TO ASTHNATION wosLov® le feng sutablished sud standard remedy for tho diseases Indicated.18 = y carongir racisaptie le carried ver (he lesasod surfaces etn ents Ey tat ru Dore» Le) e te: > - conditions of he thread.Descriptive be LEENING, MILES & CO.16H Noire Dame êt., Mentreni, Canadian Agents Brtadlishod 1879 dissolved in the mouth are effective and safe for soughe and 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employers to obtain for themselves and for you = \u20ac* Canada-for-Canadians tariff.: ee RARER To the FARMERS of Canada.[ \u20ac%* and prosper under it and because of it.: Profit by the experience of the American farmers, the «\u20ac: weslthiest farmers in the world, who support a high tariff THE WAR SITUATION.Port Arthur was again bombarded yesterday from 6 o'clock in the morning until 1 o'clock in the afternoon.The fire was returned from the forts and from the Russian ships at anchor in the harbour.Apparently little damage was done on either side.The Russian vessels did not go out to meet the enemy, and it is doubtful if they ever will again.The defending squadron 18 evidently very badly crippled: only two battleships remain undamaged, and Admiral Alexieff muy be expected to be very chary about exposing them to the risk of threading their way through those awful mines, be they of Russian or of Japanese origin.That the Japs will be satisfied with having reduced Port Arthur and its fleet to this condition of comparative harmlessness, is highly improbable.So long as there remains a fleet, even of the strength of the present one, fin Port Arthur, the place will have to be watched by a vastly superior Japanese fleet.to prevent interference with the Japanese.transports or the possible intercepting of the Japanese lines of communication.Although the people of Japan are evidently much encouraged by the heavy reverses Russia has suffered, it is gratifying to see that there is no gloating o'er the enemy's misfortunes, and that there is evidently very general and slicere regret for the death of a gallant foe in Admiral Makaroff.The war has brought out many evidences of generous fe\u20aclings on both sides.It is with profound sorrow that we innounce the death of Mr.Robert Walker Graham, for many years the head of the firm of Graham & Co, publishers of The Star.\u2018 Mf.Graham, the son of Hugh Graham, a West Indian merchant of Edinburgh, was born on the 22nd August, 1825, being in his 9th year at the time of his death.Studying veterinary surgery under the late Professor Dick, of Edinburgh, he graduated in his 17th year.in the 19th June, 1844 he left Greenock in the salling ship Perthshire for Canada via New York in company with Mr.James Croil, of this city.Mr.Graham settled in Atheistan, Huntingdon County, in 1844, where for 25° years he gave his attention to farming and manufacturing enterprises in company with Mr.R.B.somerville, M.P.of the county, coming to Montreal in 1870.Becoming interested in The Star \u2018newspaper he was for many years the leading spirit in the enterprise and its mainstay in its earller days when it stood in need of men of initiative and indomitable perseverance.He devoted his energies and wide knowledge particularly to the development of the weekly editions which, under his guidance, grew to their proportions of to-day, failing health compelling him to withdraw from ac-.{ive business two years ago.As a judge of human nature, the late Mr.Graham was recognized as having few superiors, his intuitive instincts leading him to an unerring choice of men for the various departments of the concern of which it may be truly said he was the chief architect.Mr.Graham married Marion, youngest daughter of Mr.Thos.McLeay Gardner, barrister of Edinburgh, who with two sons and a daughter survives him.CANON HENSON ON THE BIBLE.No one can have read the article by Canon Henson, of Westminster, reproduced by the Star from the Contemporary Review on Tuesday last, without being convinced that the writer is at onoe sincere in his views and profoundly interested In the cause of religion.What he understands by re- Mgion is indicated in the latter part ef his article in which he deplores the pondition of mind largely prevalent in society owing to the lack of religious fnfluence.\u201cThere is something.\u201d he says, \u201cin the social atmosphere created dy & widely diffused acquairitance with .the Scriptures which moderates the acerbity of economic strife, shames \u2018$e \u2018arrogant selfishness of prosperity, - end mitigates the embittered resent- \u201cments of want.\u201d All the most acute manifestations of soclal evil are to be gound, according to the writer, out- olde the sphere of Bible influence.But the- Bible is suffering to-day in the entitnation of men, owing, as he holds, to the lack of intelligent views respect- * _ sng: That oritics whose position woild certainly lead them to take as conservative a view of the Scriptures es jiossilile are still required to make many concessions to the modern spirit of enquiry and criticism, he proves by quotations from an Old Testament history for schools lately published by \u201ca well known headmaster,\u201d Dr.Fry.\u201cthe object of the book is to give the the school such views of the thetr reverence for the book by rendering it intelligible, pot merely in isolated passages but as a whole, and by bringing into strong relief its main significance and essential message.Dr.Fry, whose position it need hardly be observed.is a most responsible one, does not ask the boys to believe that certain things related actually occurred us related; it is sufficient that they were reported in good_ faith, and that they represent the current popular beliefs of the time.The true lesson of the Bible resides not in its historical teachings, but in its constant Inculcation of the great truth of God's presence in the world, and of His relation to it as its Moral Governor and as the Father of the human race.If there are those who think that this truth will lose all authority if the miracles which the Bible records are not accepted in thelr entirety, Canon Henson simply doesn't agree with them.On the contrary, he thinks that the only way of saving the moral authority of the Bible is to relleve the pind of Christendom from the necessity of accepting statements and interpretations, which the awakened intellect of the present age simply cannot accept.Discussion will, doubtless, rage keenly on the subject of the learned Canon's article, which, however, contains nothing which cannot be found in many books and articles written by members of the clergy.After a long period of partial indifference religious and theological questions are again becoming acute.If this should signify any decrease in the materialise tic sentiment of the age, the phenomenon is one to be regarded with satisfaction far more than with apprehension.\u2014\u2014 tr THE STUDY OF LATIN.\u2018Educational Association, it was decided by a large majority to recommend to the Minister of Education the retention of Latin as a compulsory subject in the examination of public school teachers.Somme members of the minority were excessively indignant at what they regarded as the bolstering up of a mediaeval superstition.We must believe, however, that the majority were guided not by theory alone, but by.practice and experience as well.A large body of intelligent teachers ought to know what makes for professional efficiency.If we look into the matter, we shall see thai it by no means follows that, because a teacher is not going to teach Latin, a Knowledge of Latin may not be useful to him, by improving the quality of his teaching.It may make a great difference to the pupils of a school whether a teacher has a strong or a weak command of language as an instrument of thought\u2014whether words to him are vital elements and sentences, organic unities, or whether jan- guage as a whole, is a mere mechanical device for carrying on the business of life.It is through language that the intellectual, and to a large extent the moral, life assert themselves; but that they may do so effectually, man should be conscious of the instrument he is using, and should feel that it js a product of his higher nature.The man who rides a horse should have some feeling of sympathy with the beast that carries him, some sense of partnership and of common understanding.If not, riding comes down to the level of some wholly mechanical means of travelling.So it is with language; we either feel the life pulsing in it or we do not; If we do we have a certain sense of intellectual privilege in using it; if we do not then we get work out of it\u2014that is all.What has this to do with the study of Latin ?Just this, that the study of Latif is the most available and efficlent means of awakening an interest in language, as, 80 to speak, man's intellectual double, the shadowing forth \u2018ot his soul.= The difficulties of the Latin sentence make demands on the power of attention, and on the faculty of analysis which in great part explain the repugnance \u2018which so many now-a- days feel towards the language.Intellectual athletics are not in favour with the present generation.If there are any athletics, however, which make At a recent meeting of the Ontario { __ THE MONTREAL: DAILY for the efficiency of the teachlag fraternity, we-have a right to ask that they at least shall not shun them; and it is very satisfactory to find that, In Ontario, it is the teachers themselves who are seeking to make the study of Latin a professional requirement.In addition t6 what we have urged as to its value as an Intellectual gymnastic, there is the further fact that the man who has a fairly broad knowledge of the Latin language, surveys his own language with a far more recognizing eye than he could otherwise do.Four- fifths of what he sees before him he has seen, and become acquainted with, in other and earlier forms.He knowns English, and still more French or Italian or Spanish, as we know a man whose father and grandfather before him we also knew.This alone ought to be a vast help to a teacher by enabling him to use his own language with more intelligence, insight, and sympathy.The German Social-Democrats, who achieved so striking a success in the last general election for the Reichstag, have not lost any of the courage or confidence with which that success inspired them.In a recent discussion on the army Herr Bebel was very outspoken In regard to the brutalities which have of late been brought home to officers and non-commissioned officers.In reply to a slur which General von Einem, in the course of the discussion, cast upon the Soclalists as regards their readiness to fight their country\u2019s battles, the Socialist leader said: \u201cWe do not hoist the red flag, but you cannot take our sentiments from us.Whenever there is need to fight for the existence of our country,we are ready, from the youngest to the oldest, to pick up our rifles and march shoulder to shoulder.The army, however, must be able to stand criticism, and there exists in the army a dread of th: Soclial-Democrats that borders on childishness.\u201d To this General von Einem replied that men who were continually preaching to the people that they were serfs and slaves could hardly at the same time ask them to shed their blood for so misgoverned a country.The difference between the General and the Socialist leader is that the former identifies the country with the dynasty, whereas the latter feels that the country might still exist, end even prosper, If the dynasty were shorn of much of its power, or even set aside altogether.On the whole the situation in Germany to-day cannot be regarded as one of settled domestic peace.THE PASSING HOUR.\u201cY never received a cheque for as much as one dollar for election expenses,\u2019 said Mr.Hanna to the Ontario Legislative Assembly.We believe the honourable gentleman.Very few cheques are drawn for a dollar.The Russians have giver notice that they will shoot any correspondents u ng wireless telegraphy.If they would shoot some of the correspondents sending news- less despatches, it would be more to the purpose.The Russlans now favour the theory that the Pobeida was damaged by \u2018a spent torpedo.\u201d The Hon.Pierre Evariste Leblanc ays he cannot see why the Quebec Government cannot as well spend $30.000 on a bridge at Terrebonne as quarter of a million on a bridge at Quebec.Whatever is Evariste thinking about?Who is the president of the Terrebonne Bridge Cor- pany?It is thought that Winston Churchili may turn Liberal, and there are some people who will think that it will serve the Liberals right.Co We now know that woollens will shrink it left out in a damp British preference.Sir William Mulock was against the appointment of members of Parliament to positions of emolument; but he isn't suffering from any petrification of con- Viction.+ er TNT TITI Mr.James Macoun, of the Geological Survey, told the Agricultural Committeo that he has no politics and never voted in his life: which makes the Libs.wonder what they are keeping such à man on the pay-roll for.Mr.W.T.R.Preston fs against Chamberlain.He likes a '\u2018\u2019machine\u2019\u2019 that can be \u2018\u2019hugged.\u201d Blair, though being dead, yet speaketh.Word comes from Toronto that the ballot-criminals are being tenderty treated at the Central Prison.That is a capital way to encourage more ballot-erim- inality.a Unbreakable table-w: \u201cvenéed nce.But it has yet to meet the Canadian kftchen maid.Anyway, the Russians are three laps ahead so far in religious services.It seems that the Globe in April, 1854, advocated the wisdom of \u201clying prostrate in bed\u201d: and the party finds it in the same position yet, with the trifling aif- ference that it is under the bed.Belleville is talking of having an Old Boys\u2019 Reunion.We nominate Sir Mac- Kkenxie as First Old Boy.Truth will out, notwithstanding anything in the Civil Service Act.If Sir Wilfrid is angry at the publication of Mr.Blair's opinions on the Transcontinental Railway question, what would he be if Mr.Emmerson\u2019s opinions got into the press?South Essex has the champion fakir.If Mr.Cowan knew how the Blair memorandum was obtained, he also knew that he was not telling the truth when he calmly informed the House that it was stolen by a civil servant.If he didn't know anything about it, he was \u201ctalking through his hat.\u201d \u201cMen love darkness rather than light, because their deeds are evil.\u201d Some Governments are awfully thin- skinned.Our Government objects to the publication of the report of the Grand \u2018Trunk sharcholders\u2019 meeting, and bitterly resents the publication of a memorandum setting forth the opinions of its own Minister of Rallways.\u2018 if everything la perfectly straight and above board, why so much secrecy?The honourable member for South Ea- ex should send his tongue to the laun- For some mysterious reason, the publication of the: vr memorandum on the Grand Trunk Pacific seems to have given the Government conniption fits.- PROMINENT CANADIANS WHO HAVE PASSED AWAY.The Star of April ¥th, 1889, announced that Hon.Oliver Mowat was leaving for England in-June, to be absent until the followin September.ee a \u20ac Established 1060 : 399 Varistiss Esterbrook\u2019s Steel Pens Sold Everywhere \\ The Best Pens Mads 45 8 law ST ns Cost $330; now BHO.Weber & Co.very fine square Piano, in perfect order: 7 octaves, fine tone, rosewood case; size 3 feet wide and 6 feet long: terms, $9 cash and $3 per month, or $30 all cash.$1253 Emerson, Boston, Upright Piano, small size; nice tone; in good order; easy terms.B1TO\u2014Steinway, New York, beautiful square Grand Piano, in nice condition; cost new about $750.#$100\u2014Cabinet Grand Upright, walnut case, 7 1-3 octaves.swing front, music desk ; fine tone ; perfect order.BS1S5\u2014Mason & Risch Upright Piano, medium size, fine order, nice tone; cost $375.B150-\u2014-Knabe Square Grand Piano, like new, fine tone; cost $700.8223\u2014Prince Upright Cabinet Grand Piano, like new: only used a few months; latest design, fancy walnut, 3 pedals; cost $350.S1HO\u2014Heintrman & Co.largest size Upright Piano, in best order; cost new $450.- walnut case, like new; a bargain; cost new $500.T3~\u2014Craig.N.Y., Square Piano, 7 oc- raves, rosewood case, nice tone.$7 3\u2014Bradbury Square Piano, small size, walnut case, 7 octaves, perfect order.$43 \u2014Herbert small cottage style, nice tone.Also 25 other good second-hand Pianos, all prices and terms.Sole Agency for the New Pianos of Gerhard Heintzman The world-renowned New York Weber, and our own reliable Shaw Planos, as well as four other fine makes of new Pianos, always in stock .all styles of Cottage Upright 64 Piano.octaves, cases, in fancy and plain woods.Heatiquarters for PHONOGRAPHS, ~ GRAPHOPHONES, and DISC TALKING MACHINES, $I5 and up Cylinder Records, 35e each.We have opened a special Phonograph Department, and are recelving a very.LB - | tare stock of all styles of machines from $3 up: Records, 35c: T-Inch, 50c; 10-inch, $1.Send for latest catalogue.J.W.Shaw & Co., 2274 St.Catherine Street.$245 Stanley Upright, large size, fancy |\u2019 81s siles Milk 36 million tins sold in Great Britain in 1903.Full size 11b.tins, 15c ea., 12tins for $1.50 THE LEEMING MILES CO, Ltd, Agents, Montreal.* er \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | MAT tn Canada should mean « great deal to cvery Canadian.I ought to mean the purest and best of everything.Cowan's Perfection Cocoa, \u201cRoyal Navy Chocolate, Cowsn\u2019s Cake Icings, Chocolate Cream Bars, : Chocolate Wafers, etc.Are famous as b ing the best goods made in any country.THE COWAN CO., Limited, Toronto.3 12 law ORGANS AND PIANO-PLAYERS - In Bargain Room of WILLIS & CO.Largest stock of used Pianos and Organs in Canada, Returned from rent and taken in exchange.All put in fine condition.Must be sold to make room for new stock.Here are a few of the bargains.TERMS : New stool included with each instrument Instruments up to $150.00, $10,00 cash aud $5.00 a month.Over $150.00, $15.00 cash and $6.00 to $8.00 a \u2018month.A discount of 10 per cent.for spot cash, Instruments shipped to any part of Canada.ORG ANS DOMINION ORGAN-Parlotr model.high top, roll fali board, five siops, knee swell and grand organ.An extraordinary bargain .MASON & HAMLIN Chapel case, six stops, rich.powerful tone, knee cwell, and grand organ .Cee, BELL\u2014Parlour model, re-varnished, logks like new.eleven stops, knee swell and grand organ; cost $140 DOHERTY & CO.\u2014Exhibition case.high tap.swell and grand organ .MASON & HAMLIN\u2014Double bank nrgan, eight speaking stops, automatic swells, suitable for student; cost $300.Our price for quick gale .ie aueseetsenc cesse nues sue s su.' BROADWOOD\u2014Square, six octave, mahogany case, for beginners sas-icen .GLOCHNER & SONS\u2014New York.Uj Hight, six board, suitable for beginners, micé tone - MEAD BROS.\u20148mall square, six octavs;.\u2018shape .cases ess sau0e + Age HILL & OWEN\u2014Boston.Upright, wi \u2026 octaive, fvory keyboard, nice tame.: DOMINION\u2014 Square carved legs, 3 ve keyboard, handsome tone; cost new y WILLIAMS\u2014Upright, cottage , sevelh* octave, ivory \u2018keyboard, an- sP0S\u20acWO0d case, nice tone: anh.de - B.W.XARN & CO.\u2014Upright, 7 1-3 ot tave, walnut case, fvory keyboard; a bargain; cost $475, not long-ago RAA .DCMINION-\u2014LUipright double veneered case.hand carved and ornamental pilasters, Boston fall board, Overstrung scale, repeating action, cambered sounding .board, mandolin or practice pedal attachment, height 4 ft.8 in., used gt-a few concerts, regular price $375 @ Erte tear aens coragsierdes 000.res teessc00 000 « WILLIS & CO.\u20147 1-3 octane, Upright Grand, figured walnut, double veneered inside and out, full swinging music desk and rolling fall, with continuous hinges.plated wmouse-proof pedals and guard.three unisons.overstrung bass, ivory keys; could not be told from new.Regular cash price, $375 NEWCOMBE-Upright, 71-3 octave, figured mahogany.double veneered inside and out.panel fronts, with handsome mouldings, swinging music desk.patent repeating action, with bra=s hammer butt flange.Could not be told from new.Was $450.Now .- ŸM.KNABE & CO.-\u2014-Baltimore, =quatre, 71-3 octave, specially made for one of our leading institutions, shop worn.Cost $300.A great bargain .PIANO PLAYER\u20141 CECILIAN Piano Player, has only been used - for recitals during the winter.and is without a scratch.Regular price, $275.Now - DON'T DELAY.© WRITE TO-DAY.WILLIS & CO, EMPIRE BUILDING, 2470 St.Catherine Street.$45 60 60 2 $38° tave, ivory key- FA.PR : fvory keyboard, » 160 Petes eo uAr seer easacenys HR OREAM Tel.Main 26486.9iel TO-NIGHT'S APPOINTMENTS.CADEMY\u2014\"The Silver Slipper.\" THEATRE FRANCAIS\u2014\"Plckings from PROCTOR'8\u2014\u201cThe Bonnie Briar Bush.\u2018 THEATRE ROYAL\u2014Vaudeville and Bur- - lesque, NOUVEAUTES\u2014\"Les Rantsmau.\u201d Did You See the Colonel?There is still] & chance for those who have not had the pleasure of seeing the smallest man in Canada, Colonet Collins Young.response to the wishes of his numerous admirers, who has decided to stay on for another week From Monday to Friday of next week he wili be at 210 ST.LAWRENCE ST.betweenathe hours of 10 am.and 12 a.m., and 2 p.m.and §-p.m., and \u2018on Saturday, April 28rd, between the hours of 3 pm, and 5 pm and 7 p.m, and 10 p.The new Premium Department of the manufacturers of \u201cBobs\u201d plug chewing tobacco will be open to visitors every day from Monday next Special Notice.\u201cSEAUTIFUL OAK CASES.\u201d Among a shipment of Morris Up- -received at Leach\u2019s, 2440 St Câtherine Street, are à -tumbeë in handsome casts of guaranteed oak In STEAMSHIP TICKETS, ALL LINES FROM Montreal, Boston and New York Sallings Now Out for Summer, 1904.Rates and other particulars can be obtained from W.H.HENRY, Temple Building, want all their friends to see him, he! th antique.and en finishes 310 deposit, and -gponthiy wif, purchase one./ x its v3 8 SPECIAL For this week only.5 $ plane ss £ LAYERS We have too many piano-players in stock.Some are Itke new, others have been taken in part payment for the celebrated Angelus.This ia almost dead stock.We would rather have the cash.We MUST have the room.To make sure of both, we are offering the following Players at less than wholesale prices: Bargain No.1, two years old, regular price.$250.Cut Cash Bargain No.2.handsome case, regular price, $300.Price .8125 Bargain No.3, very sensitive, te- gular price, $275.Cut Cas Price Bargain Ni price w 185 St.James Street.The South Africa Memorial Association The Plans and Designs Committee Invite competitive designs for a shaft wit sculpture to be srected in the City o Toronto.Particulars can be obtained on application to SYDNEY H.JONES, Sec., 28 wellington et.west, Toronto.: : : 86° 2 law CLARKE'\u2019S Views of Montreal! Letterpresg by Dr.W.H.Drurhmond, au- or of \u201cThe Habitant.\u201d The best souvenir of our city.150 Illustrations.Enormous sales.Send a few coples home to your friends.No advertising scheme, but a work of fine art.copies sold during the last two Can only be had m the pub- only shopworn, regular price, $378.Cut Cash Price $250 We can arrange for payments on the above instruments as low as leper at $10 per month if you wish.138 PI , 5 doors morth of All instruments guaranteed in ~ the Windsor Hotel.perfect condition.90 3 W.J.CLARKE.REMEMBER, the above prices hold good only until the 21st of this month.NOTE~ None of the above Instruments will be sold to retall dealers, They are reserved for the public Call or write.Layton ' BOs.144 Pel St.N.B.\u2014Open Saturday evenings: ss De This is a Good Time | oo 3 a up your pictures! and have thém look I will store them and deliver them in good order Ta cl move & get through your spring cléanting., HEASLEY, the Ploture Kamer, 2087 St, Catherihe \u2018Ut, near\u2019 Bleury.: vy of vi ; give cash receipts.\u2019 Da > FI + TERT lo oo THIS AFT.| ACADEMY Xr giver sueren i TIMES, NEXT WEEK is F.Ziegfeld, Jr.GRACE VAN STUDDIFOR In De Koven\u2018s Latest Comic Opera \u201cRed Feather\u201d Book by Charles Klein\u2014Lyrics by Charles Emerson Cook.The Origina) Gorgeous Production in its entirety from the Lyric | Theatre, New York.with James E.Sullivan Next Attraction\u2014*THE ETERNAL CITY.\u201d Presents America\u2019s Greatest Sisger .- and 100 Principals.Chorus, Ballet, Special Orchestra, TUKSDAY WINDSOR HALL | Zs ota ORPHA A LBA CAZENEUVE and VICTOR OCCELLIER.SONG RECITAL \"Seats on sale at Ehaw\u2019s Musie Store.Price Sue, 780 and $1.00.Douglas Methodist Church Anniversary Service TO-MORROW Special Anniversary Bervices will be held in Douglas Methodist Churtk, corner St.Catherine and Chomedy streets, to-morrow morning at 11, and evening -at 7.The preacher at both services will be ; REV.S.CLEAVER, M.A, D.D, of Sherbourne St.Church, TORONTO.Don't fail to hear Dr.Monday evening, 18th inst.in Douglas Church.when he will give Victor Hugo's masterpiece, \u201cValjean.\u201d he demand for tickets indicates that it will be necessary to come early so as to secure a good seat.Tickets 250; 88s6 Cleaver on Dominion Square Methodist Church Rev.C.E.Mannisg, Paster.Sunday Services The Pastor will preach at both services, Morning Subject: \u201cThe Good Man's Source of Strength.\u201d Evening Subject: \u201cHow to neue Presperity.\u201d MONTREAL Il to 14 Entries Qloss Saturday, April 23rd \u2014OFFICE- Room 30, Windsor Hotel.-9.00 a.m.to 6.00 m, Evenings 8.0 1010040.Phone Up.sive.\u201d = BOX PLAN NOW OPEN $5°2 law HORSE SHOW - PROCTOR\u2019S\u2014Al This Week Matinees: Wed.Fri.and Sat.J.H.Stoddart, peunex rx in \u201cThe Bonnie Brier Bush.\u201d NEXT WEEK The Great Success, UN DE Written by Lottie Blate SOUTHERN SKIE A Play That win Live Forever.The most original, wi nhackneyed diverting play of Southern life ever and write n.27\u2014A REMARKABLE CAST-\u201427 Massive Production C ete À id puaces: 50e, 85e, 25c, 206, 10c.\u2014 Matinees, W FRANCAIS Thursday, setariny, This Week\u2014WILLARD SIMMS, IN \u201cPICKINGS FROM PUCK.\u201d ALL NEXT WEEK.Beginning Monday, April 18th, The Big New Metropolitan Mel with a Multitude of Starting.=\" nf ects, \u201cKing of Detectives \" By THEO.KRENER.The Life and Death Struggie in a Balloon.The Great Court Room VEL ne, Ne Greatest Murdes TURES ARE The Great Air Ship.og 10c, 20c, 30e, 35c, 50c.THEATRE DES NOUVEAUTES.Tel.Bell Bast 1393.WEEK OF APRIL 11th.Les Rantzau a Tio dacte by ATIRES BATUR! DAY.Next Wook LES SCENES DE BONEME.DE LA Ohio and California Refining Oil Co.A meeting of the shareholders of thig Company will be held at the St.Law rence Hall, Montreal, on Monday.the 18th of April, at 10.30 a.m., for the purpose of electing a committee to look after the interests of the shareholders, and such other business as may be deemed necessary.THE POINTE-AUX-TREMBLES - MISSION SCHOOLS, 3rd Regiment Victoria Rifles of : Canada.% Annual Drill , ORDERS BY THE O.C.The regiment will parade at the armoury, Cathcart street, on Monday.the 18th of April, at 8.15 p.m., for march-out and battalion drill.Brass and Bugle Bande, Pioneers, Maxim Gun Detachment and Stretcher Bearer Section to attender.y order.H.F.C.STIKEMAN, 812 Capt.and Adjt.THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING \u2014OF\u2014 The Protestant Infants Home will Se held Wednesday, 20th inst.at 8.30 p.m.: in The Home, 508 Guy Street.The public are cordially invited.5 O'Clock Tes.No cards wind, I\u201d DREI KANMERNUSIK ABENDE, (Three Chamber Musicales) given by the Montreal Conservatory of Music (Mr.C.E.SEIFERT, Director), \u2014at the\u2014 LECTURE HALL OF THE Y.M.C.A.SECOND MUSICALE, Wednesday, Apeil p.m.Kindly assisted by the Violln Virtuoso Herp Heinrich Bruening, LATE OF BREMEN, GERMANY.\u2014and\u2014 MONS.W.PELLETIER, Vielencelllst.Mason & Risch Concert Grand used.The closing exercises of the sessi Fi take place on Friday, 22nd inst.nt p-m.All interested in the work of the schools are cordially Invited to be pres- Cars leave Lasalle st pv for College.reet ta PIANO RECITAL BY .Messrs.Morris and Macdonald, KARN HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, Apl.21, +91 2 law CONGREGATIONAL COLLEGE 858 McTAVISH ST.Will.be h ory preached in Cal Ch Guy Street, next Sunde morning.Du the Mev.Prof.Harlan Creelman, Ph.D.The Annual Convocation will be held In the College Hall, on Tuesday.at 8 p.m.An address will be delivered by the Rev.Philip 8.Moxom, D.field, Mass, » BD.of Springs Collection in aid of t.A rien de of he College Library, the College are invited, 91°1 SONS OF ENGLAND, Monarch Lodge, 189 8t.George and Merrie England! The day of our patron Saint will bg celebrated by the Annual Concert on FRIDAY, 22nd Prefontaine Streets ner of Rouville and Hoch A first-class programme has been pres pared, of Instrumental Solos, Songs, Duets, Quartette and Recitations.Past Supreme President Bro.Fred, Cook, ex-Mayor of Ottawa, will be the orator.\u201cIn other lands there may be those, Who love their country dear; My own sweet land, my queenly rose, Thank Heaven my lot feil there.\u201d The above lodge meets on Tuesday, 1 inst, at 8 p.m.Business\u2014Initiation candidates.J.A.EDWARDS, 1°01 .President, For invitations apply to the C Y vatory.938 and 940 Dorchester sirget Japan end China.ILLUSTRATED LECTURE \u2014by\u2014 /l L.R JOHNSON, Ee4, ST.LUKE'S CHURCH SCHOOL ROOM, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL S1st, At 8 pm.8122aw DANCING.Private Lessons Day Even ng.atory Hall, Rifai\u2019 ses ASORMBLY EVERY SATURDAY st 8.18 P.%.Fhom Up 2612.86 fit w.ronmax.Drummond Hall To Rent for Balls, Parties Euchres and Social Purpose gener ally A180 » .Tuesdays and Thursdays n Royal Arcanum Hall for Lo and Soclety Monti 8.toe Partioniars at .N.G.VALIQUETTL, 26Pa3ewtt 2448 ST.CAT TRCIE SOUVENIRS OF MONTREAL! Dem\u2019t Fall te Visit \u201cClarke's Wigwam,\u201d 5 doors north of je Din deor Hotel.The Largest found In the Sh RI AG STG =a À Ans.Sor Rr Da i tr ar dde dm 41 ARTA Se + PSs bre ERT 0 EEE hat \"that Mr.Blackiey, the defendant, would a a \u2018 ' One of the mos.eresting features of te afternoon session of the Cooke- Bla kley libel case yesterday was the &t?2lement of Mr.Donald Macémaster le placed in nvidence.Mr.Blackley will commence his examination this morning.: With the exception of another short testimony from Mr.Wilks.the curator ef the Margolius estate, who has been in the box twice already, and the pos-| sible testimony of Mr.Backrack, who Is in Toronto, detained on account of illness in his family, this will close the case for the defence.The afternoon session did not offer any unusual features.Judge Desnoy- ers gave testimony concerning the commission to New York and wus examined by Mi.Marechal, the French counsel for the defence.Judge Des- noyers deposed that there had been many postponements of the trial of Blackley.Backrack and Levi, but although he was under the impression that such was the case he could not gwear that to his knowledge the postponements were due to the action of Mr.Cooke.Mr.F.8.MacLennan, the K.C., was also examined.He testified that he was in the court when krack, and \u2018Blackley came up for §hténce.\u201d He bad no connection with the case.Mr.MacLennan testified that he heard Mr.Cooke.the crown prosecutor, ask for .& light and nominal sentence, as the ends of justice had been met.Just prior to the adjournment, Mr.P.C.Ryan examined Mr.Sicotte.Clerk of the Crown, and elicited the tmport- ant information from him that there was not in the record any mention of extradition proceedings in connection with the Margolius case.It will be remembered that extradition proceedings were mentioned by Mr.Cooke, who detailed the time of labour that had been spent on them, hence certain fees.JUDGE DESNOYERS ON THE STAND.The court resumed at 2.30 p.m., after the adjournment for luncheon.Judge Deenoyers was called as a witness.Witness examined by Mr.Marechal.He sat on the enquete at which Mar- goliug appeared ou a charge of defrauding hls creditors.Margolius was sentenced to a fine of $50 or a month in jail.Mr.Mare- chal asked for the production of the notes of the witness when he rendered Judgment.Mr.Smith objected to this, claiming it would be irrelevant evidence.The objection was not sustained.Judge Desnoyers went to find the notes and returned shortly, saying he could not find the notes.They were typewritten, but had been misplaced.He thought he could get the notes from the stenographer and have them translated.Judge Desnoyers, in answer to a Question of the examining counsel, said he could probably remember the gist of his judgment.Mr.Smith (for the prosecution) raised @n objection, as the matter had notbing whatever to do with the libellous letter.COMMISSION.TO NEW YORK.The question of the commission to: New York was then taken up.This commistion went ta New York to examine certain witnesses in the Margolius case.Witness stated that when he gol the commission.there were several postponements.Finally, on September 7, it Wagsadecided to go, and fn the evening -be-had.received a>telephone message from Mr.J.P.Cooke to say the commission would not proceed.He had rung up ihe Attorney | General, who stated that a counter order had not been \u2018issuéd, but the lawyers on both sides wanted a postponement.Witness consulted the Chief Justice, with the result that he went to New York and examined the witnesses.-Messrs.Wilks and 8S.W.Jacobs had been in New York for a few days pres vious te the arrival of the witness.Witness did not know who authorized the postponement of the commission, but thought it was Mr.Cooke.Mr.McWhinney.strongly advised him not to go to New York at that time, as it would bé useless expense.Witness deposed that he went to New York on thé criminal case, not the civil.He examined eight or nine witnesses in New York.While in New York he received a telegram from Mr.Cooke, stating that evidence could not be taken and the commission was not to go on.eee 10e The original telegram was produced in court.In a statement to the court, witness said at the time of the commission there had been many postponements of the trial of Messrs.Backrack, Blackley and Levi.and although he would not swear that Cooke asked for the postponement, he thought he was, MR.F.MACLENNAN CALLED.Mr.F.S.MacLennan was called and examined by Mr.Macmaster.© Mr.Macmaster\u2014 \u201cWere you here in this court on November 3, 1903, when the present accused and Backrack were sentenced ?\"° ; Witness\u2014 \u2018Yes, I had business here on that date.\u201d Mr.Macmaster\u2014\u2018What judge ?\u201d the witness box to give Ss.Tes 6 Hall, Mr.Macmaster \u2014\" Did you hear what the prisoner sald when asked tu plead ?\u201d\u2019 Question objected lo.Mr.Macmaster\u2014 Did vou hear what the crown prosecutor said 7\u201d Witness\u2014 \u2018Yes, He made representations.about difficulty about getting evidence.The accused had made restitution and the ends of justice were satis- Med.He asked for a nominal and len- fent sentence.\u201d Mr.Lafleur (eross-examining)\u2014\u201cMr.McWhinney's narrative this morning differs slightly from yours.\u201d \u2018Witness\u2014\u2018Possibly, I was present [Superfiuous Hair) Memeved by the New Principle.De Miracle \u201cbetter than electricity.because it dnes Iti produce s pew wil.Better thaw ! 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remember the suggestion for a nominal and lenient seutence came from Mr.Cooke.\u201d Mr.Lafleur\u2014\" Were the remarks you attributed to Mr.Cooke made at the morning or afternoon session ?\u201d Witness\u2014\" Afternoon, I thiuk.just prior to.the sentence being imposed.\u201d Nr.Mäcmaster (re-examining»\u2014\" But whether it was the morning or the afternoon, you were there when the crown prosecutor made the statement \u201d\" Witness\u2014\" Yes.\" In answer to a question from the judge, Mr.MacLennan said he was not connected with the vase in any|.way.He thought the Atiorney-Gen- eral's name was mentioned in connection with the difficulty of obtaining evidence.Judge Wurtele\u2014*\"Do you remember anything being said about instructions from the Attorney-General ?\u201d Witness\u2014\"\u201cNo.I do not remember.\u201d This ended Mr.McLennan\u2019s evidence.MR.SICOTTE EXAMINED.Mr.P.J.Ryan asked Mr.Sicotte, the Clerk of the Court, for the records from the Jowèr court of the Komiensky, Wiener, Hart, Backrack et al cases, These were read to the jury.The Ko- miensky case was objected to and ell- minated as evidence.~ \u2018Mr.Ryan\u2014Is it not a fact that there is not in that record any mention of extradition 2% Mr.Sicotte\u2014'\u2018Yes: i: is a fact.\u201d Mr.Macmaster explained prior to the adjournment that there were only two witnesses left for the defence to examine, Mr.Wilks.the accountant, and the defendant, Mr.Blackley.Mr.Backrack was detained in Toronto, owng to serious illness in his family.Mr.Blackley would go into the box first thing in the morning.The court adjourned at 5 p.m.M\u2019GILL PROFESSOR HONOURED BY HIS CLASS STUDENTS.Dr.George Wilkins, Professor of Medical Jurisprudence at McGill, reveiv- ed a pleasant surprise yesterday ufter- noon, At the close of the third vear class of jurisprudence, a committee of the year rose and requested permission to read the professor an address.On his consent being oblained, the commitiee, on behalf of the year, presented the professor with a handsome illuminated address inscribed in Chinese characters.It was read by the class Orientalist (it is whispered that on this occasion he used a crib).and set forth that the year considered that as the entire class had succeeded in passing the examination in jurisprudence, they thought that the occasion demanded some recognition on their part.Therefore, it was resolved by the year to present Dr.Wilkins with an address.a pair of kid gloves white in colour.symbolizing the fact that the professor was emphatically \u201ca white man\u2019; a pair of open work | socks, demonstrating the fact that he had allowed a certain number of the class a Joop-hole of escape, and a bunch of white and yellow chrysanthemums, formed of tissue paper.to signify that the glory won by the doctor by his magnanigious act was not of the feet- ing and evanescent type of the ordinary flower.Though Dr.Wilkina,for a moment waz so Sverpowered that the language ailed him.he suc Shortly in ex- ressing in fitting termg iis appreciation of the honour dons him.\u2014_\u2014 St.Patrick's Cadets.The militaty musical and dramatic entertainment given in the Armory Hall, last evening.under the auspices of St.Patrick's Cadets, was largely attended.Duritg the evening the cadet corps went through a number of exer- ciges in excellent style, indicating that they aré one of the most carefully trained bodies in the city.A short drama.entitled, \u201cThe I'reedom of the Press,\u201d was Well played by the Burns, G.Rowan, W.Ryan, J.Mam- mill, J.Riely, H.Fitzgerald, A.Mc- Mahon and IF.O'Brien.Mr.M.J.Power recited \u201cThe Baron's lL.ost Bouquet.\u201d Miss M.Quinn sang in a pleasing manner.Mr.E.Finn was applauded fo- Lis ability with the flute.Mr.St.John rendered artistically a violin solo.Young Miss E.Furlong gave a song- recitation.The other Items on the programme were rendered by Miss M.O\u2019Brien, Mr.G.Prevost, Mr.J.Archam- bault, Mrs.J.Riley Mcintyre, Lieut.Ireland and Mr.T.Kelly.Mr.W.Ryan, on behalf of the Ad: visory Board, explained the object of the entertainment.and thanked ali who had done so much to make the evening a success.He thanked the Rev.Father P.Heffernan for the great interest he had taken in the entertainment.Prof.Fowler.organist of St Patrick\u2019s Church, was the accompanist for| the musical numbers.! | ! has been conferr A Miniature of the Port.! niature af the central port of the IMmNoved Purt of Montreal has been issued by Mr.J.L.Wiseman, of this city.The original drawing of this part is 3 1-4 feet in size, Two other sections, which wil} appear later, comprise the eastern and western parts of the harbour and will make the whole picture about 9 feet in length, and will form a view, of the harbour and of the manufactur ng,commercial, insurance, and financial centre of the commercial metropolis of Canada, with Mount Royal in the background, which is unique In design and execution.: The first instalment includes the oldest part of the harbour and the site of the original city founded by Maison- neuve, Here thg commerce of the Dominion, both A export and import, centres._ Taë ocean lines of steamers find the end of their long voyages at the immense new wharves and there discharge and receive their freight.Here, too, the ilnes of lake steamers bringing grain and other freight from the vast inland and agricultural lands, find a terminus.The pictorial representation is a most creditable one and will be much prized by both merchants and shipping men.1 Visit to Fairmount School.Mr.John Parker, Inspector of Superior Schools.and successor to Dr.Harper, inspected the Fairmount school recently.and took occasion to compliment the teachers on the discipline and specimens of school work.In each room.During the afternoon there was an exhibition of the fire drill, when the schoo! 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FRASER BROS.\u2019 SALES, lt We are instructed by Mrs.JULIAN TREMBLAY to sell at above residence, MONDAY MORNING, 18th APRIL, at 10 o\u2019cloc the contents of this @ 14 roomed house, consisting of parlor set, odd chairs and rockers, wicker chairs, \u2018mantel mir- Tor, lace curtains, plotures, portieres, extension dining fable and chalrs, dinner and tea ware, silver ware, cutlery, centre tables, screens, quartered oak hall stand, | and statr carpets, lounges, up-to-date odd oak and other bureaus and washstands, fine = room sets, with plate glass mirrors; blankets, bed spreads, bed and table linen, table covers, good wardrobex, bed lounges, toilet ware, gas fixtures, Chapleau range.Lot water attachménts; kitchen sundries, etc.FRABER BROS., 89 8 = Auctioneers.MARINE NEWS.Passengers from 8¢t.John.The Canadian Pacifie Atlantic line steamer Lake: Erie, Captain Carey, saÿ)- ed from 8t.John y this morning with passengers and a general cargo for Liverpool.Following is a list of the steamer's passengers: Mr.J.Brind, Woodstock: Mrs.E.H.Copeman and two children, Calgary; Mrs.Gordon, Toronto; Misi Eva Hamliton, Vancouver; Staîf- Sergt.Hayne, Winnipeg: Mrs.E.G.Henderson, Windsor; Miss Johnson, St.John, N.B.: Mrs.H.W.Norton.Mrs.Norton, Miss Lulu Norton, Montreal; Rev.A.G.- Pentreath,- Mrs.Pentreath, two children and maid, Bermuda: Mr.John Rintoul, San Francisco: Mr.T.F.Simms, St.John, N.B.: Mr.G.F.Walker, Montreal; Mr.Wharton, Mrs.Wharton, Toronto; F.W.Wilsden, Berwick-on-Tweed; Mr.M.Anderson and four children, Winnipeg: Mr.F.H.Bennett, Cranbrook; Mr.J.W.Rrown.Mrs.Brown, Winnipeg: Miss R.Lockhart, Montreal; Mrs.Jacob Molr, Minneapolis; Mr.H.Montgomery, Montreal: Mr.W.MeFarlane, Winnipeg: Mr.G.Plank, Montreal: Miss Wells, Vancouver.A Stewaway Starved to Death.Special to the Montreal Star.Halifax, N.8, April 18.\u2014 The Allan steamer Austrian, Captain Peters, - which .Signature of | Samuel Coulson, Esq.\u2018| Clocks, J Harness, English Saddle an j cart street.at 2 o'cloc DAIEY_ STAR-SATURDAY.APRILA6._ 1904.| WALTER M.KEABNS\u2019 SALES, Estate Late \u2018 : Cd | 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, a 81 MANSFIELD STREET, \u20140n-\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 Bronges, Brass Fendér and Doge, Cabinet (brass trimmed and hand-painted), Pair of Japanese Lamps, Brass Gasallers, several Mahogany and other Chairs, Sofa, maguificent Inlaid Tables, Silk Plush Portieres.=\u2014DINING ROOM\u2014 Very fine Antique Mahogany, also one other Sideboard, Mahogany Extension Table.§ Mahogany brass trimmed Dining Chairs, large Turkish Rug.Antique Clock, Rare Bric-a-Brac, magnificent set of 82 pieces of finest Cut Glassware, best Bilver-plated Ware, Dinner, Tea and Dessert Services, Cutlery, Antique Vases (dated 1550), handsome Screens, Brass Fender and Dogs, Rosewood Card Table, Candelabra, 1 Mabogany and 1 Black Walnut China Cabinets.\u2014SEWING ROOM\u2014 Brouze Clock and Ornament, Brussels Carpet, Small Eastern Rugs, Fine Pottery, Mahogany Arm Chairs, Plush Covered Lounge.=\u2014=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), \u2014HALLS\u2014 Exceptionally fine Grandfather's Clock.with chimes, mahogany case: Crystal Hall Lamp.Silk Plush Portiercs, Mahogany Table and Chairs, large Vases, Eastern Rugs, Stair Carpets.\u2014BEDROOMS\u2014 Beantiful Brass Redsteads.Mahogany | Bureaus.Dressing\u2019 Tahles, Wasghstands and Wardrobes, Mahogany Sofas, Black Walnut and Bird's Eve Maple Bureaus, Washstands and Wardrobes.Wilton and other Carpets, Eastern Rugs, Easy Chairs, Oak leather eovered Bofas, Mjr- rors.Hair Mattresses.\u201cWaldorf\u201d Upholstered Springs.Antique Tace Bed Spreads, Curtains.Gilt and other Cedar-lined Chest, Lounges, Bookcases, etc.BREAKFAST ROOM\u2014 Safe, Brass trimmed Rideboard.Extension Table.set of Leather Coveréd Chairs.2 China Cabinets (by Coysh), Grandfather's Clock, China, Glassware, Plated Ware.; \u2014KITCHEN-\u2014 \u2018Prowse™ Gas \u2018and Coa) Range.'Prowse\u2019 Refrigerator.Large Tin Cupboard, Kitchen Utensils, etc.Contents of Servants\u2019 Rooms.«\u2014=CARRIAGE ROBES, ETC.\u2014 Covergd Spider Phaetan, 1 Sleigh (by onx Set of \u2018single \u2018Bras Mounted .Bridle.2 very fine Buffalo Robes, 1 Musk Ox Robe, Carriage Rugs, etc, etc.:; \u20140N VIEW\u2014 The house will be open for inspection of goods on Monday, 18th inst, from 2 ul 6 pinces \u2019 ed ~=QBADER OF SALE\u2014 will commence !n the Kitchen.at 10 dys: oY THE CARRIAGE, SLEIGH ROBES, etc.will be 20d AMX eds Stables, Cath- Sale p.m, - 50e « WALTER M.KEARNS, \u201c \u2018Auctionter.The collection of Oil and Watér:Color Paintings, Books.also Antique Fire Arms.are being, catalogued.and will he sold in the Frase nstitute \u2018about the 11th of May.\u2014W., M.K.885 - BARE & DONNELLY\u2019S SALES \u2014- 95 Hallowell Street, Westmount.\u2014Saleof\u2014 Handsome Household Furniture, Expensive Cabinet Grand Upright Plano, Brass Gassllers, Carpets, Ornaments, , ' etc, received to_sella e above address, facing the M.A.A.A.Ground CC Ee ONDAY MORNING, 18th APRIL, \u2014 Comprising\u2014 : Very handsome upright piano by D.W.Kärn & Co Toronto.cost 8450, as good As new; three-piece parlor 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 diners.couch, se- cretgry end book case, dinner and tea fot, tT el cutlery, gto.oak bed.m se 3 ureays and washstands., ladies\u2019 dresser, handsome \u2018dak: folding bed with B.P.glass, iron bed springs, hair and felt mattresses, chamber ware.Montreal gas stove, McClary's range, and kitchen sundries.Everything in nice order.and without reserve, as the owner is leaving tha city.Sale at TEN o'clock.RAE & DONNELLY.Auctioneers.a arrived here, was 28 days fromi Gllas- Sow and Liverpool, via St.John's, Nfld.For twelve days she\u2019 ran against strong head winds, and then struck fleld ice, which compelled har for six days to run south.When at St John's discharging cargo the corpse of a man was discovered lying on top of the cargo.The body was evidently that of a stowaway who had starved to death, ON M Passenger Sallings from Montreal.C.P.R.Lake Champlain, Liverpool, Me 1 Allan line, lonjan, Liverpool, May 7.Dominion line, Dominion.Liverpool.CPR, Milwaukee, Liverpool, May 12.Allan line, Bavarian, Liverpool, May 14.May inion line, Southwark, Liverpoal, a .te Kingston.= \\chatrs, fully upholatered and covered with \u2018| de Maskinonge, \"other side hy Tot cadastral No.664, with | MARCOTTE BROS.) SALES.90 Laval Avenue Near St.Louis Square VERY.IM NTP -SALE SUPERIOR HOUSE FURNITURE, ANTIQUE SOLID MAHOGANY FLRNITURE, TURKIS RUGS, O1I.PAINTING (Masterplece).The undersigned.instructed by the parties interested giving up house-keep- ing.will sell, without the least reserve, MONDAY, APRIL the 18th, at 10 o'clock A.M., the whole of the handsome and costly furnitu:e, including: Fine upright piano, Wilton and Brussels Carpets \u2018l'urkish rugs, beautiful oi! paint- Ing.very costly gold parlor suite, Louis XV.three pieces; antique mahogany sofa and arm chairs, Louis XV; solid mahogany reception chairs, wire hack divans, and odd chairs covered with silk brocade: antique solid mahogany book-case, fine antique parlor table and card tahles, in solid mahogany; marble mantel clock.parlor ornaments and bric-a-brac, solid brass gasallers, rich walnut sideboard.dining room table and massive dining French tapestry (8 pieces.) One hat rack, a beautiful father\u201d clock, solid mahogany, hrasna- mounted and marquettery work.two dolid mahogany hall chairs, one fine cooking stove \u201cGervry\"\u201d; one gas stove, refrigerator, oflcloth, one antique solid mahogany bedroom set, pure Colonial design; cost over $500 with table, chairs same de- Bi&n: 1 fine weathered oak bedroom set.Sheridan\u2019 design; chairs and table to match: spring beds and halr mattresses, two other oak Ledroom sets with accessories: cherry book-case, bedroom couch, ebony card table, leather arm chair and leather couch, lace curtains, portieres, blinds, ete., etc.MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE In re MARCHAND & CO.Maskinonge, Insolvent.The undersigned will sell hy public auction, at the door nf the Roman Catholic Church of St.Joseph de Maskinonge, on the 23rd day of April next, at Ten o'clock In the forenoon, the immoveables horeafter mentioned and described; to be sold with the charges and conditions hereafter mentioned.1.A plece of land, located in the parish of Maskinonge, containing about twenty- nine (28) perches in surface, being two cadastral lots of the official plan and book of reference of the County of Mas- kinonge for said parish, one under the No.719 and the other under the No.72» brunded.the said piece of land in front by the public road of the N.E.Conces- slon of the River Maskinonge, on one side by lot cadastral No.718, with a large building of 150 ft.by 45 ft, thereon erected.With the charges of a right reserved to Jean Baptiste Bellemarre, of Riviere du Loup, and Philippe Gelinas, of Mas- kinonge, to make and entertain from to- | day and for ever, on said No.720, a sewer to drive at the River Maskinonge the waters and swill of a cheese and butter fa-tory belonging to said Bellemarre and Gelinas, to take in the stream or well which is on said piece of land from to-day and for ever the water which the proprietors and occupants of said cheese and abutter factory shall need.And, moreover to the charge of an annual rent constituted seigneurial of .60: and to suffer thie passage of an endless chain actually passed under the =aid building to drive up the logs from the River Mas- kinonge to the sawmill placed In front.2.A piece of land located in the parish of Maskinonge, being part of lot cadastral No.664 of the official plan and book of reference for the parish of St.Joseph measuring 61.0 feet in front, on about 7 perches 9 feet in depth, English measure, bounded in front by the public road.on ane side by said lot cadastral No.664 \u2018residue) on the other side, and In depth by lot cadastral No.641 \u201cGranad- 90 2 On sald piece of land is erected a large building containing a grist and sawmill of 60 feet LY 35 feet, a stoop shed of 20 feet by 20 feet (erected in part on saîd p'ece of land).which can be used as a planer mill, and a shed of 30 feet by 50 feet, Teing the boiler house; in more.fn sald mill the following machineries: One RO horse power \u2018Leonard engine.\u201d with one 70 harse power boiler, with fixtures: with the charge for the huver to pay to Messrs.T.eonard & Son.of Montreal, the sum of $608.00.balance due on sald machineries.And also a carriage with fixtures, three circular saws (James Robertson), one erdless chain, shafts, belts, pulleys, ete: one peeier (G.S.Cranson, No.4).with sieves and accessories; one mill stone for buckwheat, one mill stone for moullie.shafts in the grist mill, and one bolter.$.A place of land located in the parish of Maskinonge.being part of Int cadastral No.641, measuring 62.5 feet in front on 16R feet In denth.English measure, bounded in front by the public road in depth, and on one side by said lot cadastral No.641 (residue).and on the one house thereon erected.4.A plece of land located in the parish of St.Joseph de Maskinonge, being the } lot cadastral No.717 of the official plan and book of reference for said parish, measuring one perch in front.on the depth.which is from the public road to the River Maskinonge, bounded in front by the public road, on ofie side by lot cadastral No.716-and on the other side by No.718.without bullding.With (he étarge of an annual rent of $2.00 constituted to Mr.Isaie Lafreniere.6.A timber lot located In the parish of St, Didace, in the 5th rank of the seig- niorv Lanaudiere.measuring one acre in front.on about 20 acres {n depth, bounded in front by the front road of said rank, in dapth by 6th rank.on \u201cthe N.0.side by Norbert Thibodeau, on the other by the representatives of the late Narcisse 13 60 he ing part of lot cadastral No.atficial plan and book of reference for the County of Maskinonge for the parish of { St, Didace.- ! 6.A timber lot lorated In the parish of | gt.Dicdace in the 5th rank of the seig- | njory Lanaudiere, measuring one acre in : front.on about 20 acres in depth.bound- | ed in front by the 4th rank, on one side | by David Clement, and on the other by | unknown proprietors, said land being the | cadastral lot No.177 of the official plan | and book of reference of the County of Maskinonge for the parish of St.Didace, without building.7.A timber lot located in the parish of St.Didace, in the 5th rank of the seig- niory Lanaudiere.measuring 2.acres in front.on about 20 in depth.bounded in front by the 4th rank, in depth by the 6th rank, on one side by Amable Drain- ville, and on the other by Adolphe Dou- : cet.without building.the sald land being cadastral lot No.178 of the official plan and book of reference of the County of Maskinonge, for the parish of St.Di- dace.Conditions: Cash.Grand\u2019 Mere April Tth, 1904.DAMPHOURSE & PAGE.LL , Curators.JOHN RYAN.Auctioneer.\u2019 - 80 2 L tion from Ogdensburg to Kingston.This is one month later than last spring.NOTES.The Dominion line steamer Kensington safled from Liverpool at 4 o'clock vester- day afternoon with a general cargo and 822 passengers for Halifax and Portland.Physicians and patients speak highly of \u201cO\u2019Keefe's\u201d Liquid Extract of Malt as a digestive tonic.Special Notice./ New mainapring in your watch from $1.00, guaranteed one year.R.Hems- ley, Watchmaker, 365 St.James street.Mechanica, Formers, nt To *- Twin-Screw Passenger Service PLYMOUTH-\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014BREMEN.Bremen April 21, 10 am.| sNeckar.May 14, 10 à m.sRbein.April 28, 10 à.mm Frivderich, 4 a: © noon Barbarossa May 5,10 8.m Bremen, May Te, tu Alice May lU, ] p.m Kurfuret, Juno 2, noom ssails to Bremen direct.Mediterranean Service GIBRALTAR\u2014NAPLES\u2014GENOA.Luise.Apr.23, 11 a.m Irene, June 11, } irene .aay 7,11 am.Albert, June lh, Albert.May2l, 11a mi Luise.July, 1 Luise Muy 2%, 11a.m | trene, July 16,10 a.OELRICHS & CO., 5 Broadway, N.YA 1.Hans.Sole Agent for Montresi Temple Bullding, 185 St.lam.1am.lam m James street 9 tf Canadian Pacific Railway Coys AND LIVERPOOL DIRECT.From Liverpool.Steamer.From St.John, N.B_ Tuesday Mar.20.LAKE ERIE.Apr, 10 Tussday, Apl.3.LAKE MANITOBA.Apr, 23 From Montreal.Tuesday, Apl, 19, LAKE CHAMPLAIN.May 8 Tuesday, May 3.LAKE ERIEK.3» Tuesday, May 10.LAKE MANITOBA .May 28 T ay, May 24.LAKE CHAMPLAIN.Jyne 9 Steamers sali from west St, John, N,B., at 130 p.m after the arrival of the C.#.Ro usin frum the west.RATES OF PASSAGE.First Cabin, $05, and upwards.Round tip Uckots ai reduced rates.Second Cabin, tu Liverpoo), $37.50; te London, $40.00.Round trip, $71.28; London, §i3.73, Third Ciuss to Liverpool, London Giasgow, Belfast, Londonderry Quesns- own $25.00, Apply to Canadian Pacific Rallway Co.Atlantle Steamship Lines.Board of Trade Building \u20148t.- St.Montreal 95 cod tf Fast Twin-Screw Mail and Passe Steamers.14280 tone; 600 feet long markablé for stesdiness.Rooms upper are: 5 vilution, N April 26, May 24, June 21, J IVARNIA April 15, day 10, Jane 750.2.5.A , Sailings, ete., 128 Btate Et, - > SUMNER;- \u2018The FINSKA LLOYD NAVIGATION 3.« The only direct line betwaen Frahes and Canada.Departures will be made as follows: From From From Havre.La Pallice.Montreal BS.Hextos.15 April.20 April.16 May 88.Hesperus.10 May 15 Ma 10 June And monthly thereafter.For rates of freight and further ine formation apply to : CHAS.N.BLAKELEY, .101 Coristine Building.baa sileodtf WATERWAYS Se SOUTHERN PACIFIC DELIGHTFUL SEA TRIPS New York to New Orleans.Blegant New Passenger Steamshipe.Leave New York every Wednesday at NOON, arriving New Orleans Monday, x Leave New Orieans every Wednesday at NOON, arriving New York Monday.For further information address 343 Broadway.or 1 Broadway, Washington Bidg.T.Brooks, N.Y.8.A, 129 Bo.Franklin st.Syracuse, N.Y.SEALED TENDERS Will bé received at the office of the President of the University of Ottawa, Ottawa, until 10 am., Saturday, April 23rd inst, for the construction (except heatirig apparatus) of an Arts building for the University, in with the plans and specifications prepared hy A.O.VonHerbulis, architect, copies of which may be seen at the House of the Oblate Fathers, 107 Visitation Street.Montreal, Que.An accepted cheque for 16 per cent.of the amount of the tender must accompany each tender, which cheque will be forfeited if the party tendering refuses to completo the contract.The cheques accompanying the unaccepted tenders will be returned immediately the tenders are obnet ; The lowest or say tender not necessarily accepted.1 What shall | drink?Merely a matter of taste! If you like Good Tea you will drink RED ROSE TEA.NL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.\u2014- WINTER SAILINGS, ST.JOHN, NB, Ve i 220 DES EE ra re \u2014FOR\u2014 PREPAID CLASSIFIED ADVER | TISEMENTS In the MONTREAL DAILY STAR.\u201cBITUATIONS WANTED.10 cents for 20 words or leas, and @ cent per exire word, va lusrtion, PUPILS WANTED.10 cents for 14 worls or less and 1 cent per extra word, eauh in sertion, Ul other \"WANTED ads 20 cents for 23 words or less, und ! cen: per extra word, insertion, ROOMS VO LET 10 cen:» fur 2u words or less and 3 cent per extra Word, ca.lh {nser- (ton, BOARD, 10 cents for 29 vw rds op teas and 5 cent per extra word, each Insertion + i ine open Vastiient, abôve EIHULT.K i 51e FOUND, 10 cents f.: 2u words ur less.and M ocent per sviry word each naertion : TO LET MOUSES, STURES ETC 28 cen's for 23 words cr lr.s, aul 1 cent per extre word, cach inser.on PROPERT) JR SALE 25 wns fr 3 words OT less.and ! ren: per ta ra ow 01 each Insert un ST 25 unis Tor 9% woarle or UL ans } C£AL per extis à at.BUSINESS CHANCES I 1 4 words or less, an) : cent per ovra + 1 eue Insertion, PERSON AI 2 cents nr mari vw 0% a mum charge or 27 eta ho pant NOTICE PARTICULARLY.The above rates are NET CASH with order.are not prepaid numerncs entries Rave to be made, aud the rate is.in consequence, much higher.When such advertisements No classified advertisements of than five lines.charge mace im ou: books for less PROPERTY FOR SALE.SNS NN Sa ae © FOR SALE - Tu CLOSE AN Ex \"A three sui.J red sivu- und brick hous Dearing Nous, Gis 1h and aN Quasier ave Bear Sherbruvae on 1st Max ment, < pass ape, pris > Appiy 19 Alexandre 1508 Dame st.Taliphone FOR SALE - THOSE FWe BEAUTE ful bouses, corner Western and Clarke avenues, Westmount Have no equal for le cation snd layout F.nished throughout in birah, with Lardwond tres doun James Hrowne and sôn, 97 St James st 87 \u20ac FOR SALE - FINE NEW HOT SES situated on Windsor avenue, Way's pent prices very noderdte, terms Or tnxpectiun Brown an Held Bt, Catherine st.nd fe a D \u2019 .FOR SALE \u2014 PARK AVENUE \u201cx New modern houses, C1 x.te Mur! J Park.5 bedrooms.duuble Parcours, extensier kitchen, hot water healing.cemup* cellars electric cars direct Lu property F500 cash down, balance easy \u2018ermis to suil.A drcoun® of 3250 allowed off 1?oid lefire Is: Mas next, For keys, etc 13 W Hadpg.>, LUS Ten ple Building.7 si FOR SALE \u2014- GOUL STONE HOUSE, with two acres of ground, at Lachute, Tape for a poultry farm, +2 el 200.9 ls & snap lohn James ~ & & 20% Br Samnar amies Brown\u201d & Son, s» 3 D WILL ASSUME FOR SALE \u2014 Ww the existing lease of an.party wish.Ing to purchase 404% Dorchestor si, S13 000.Tupper st, west of Atwater as ene, vecipa tion lst of May or earhicr, price $8 p04, Western avenue.corner Clarke, price reasonable.John James Browne & Son, 297 St James et.96 z 7 FOR BALE \u2014 SOLID BRICK HOUSE.A naer St.Catherine.on Stanley st.price 35800.Jobn James Browns & Son, 207 St.James st.so 2 FOR SALE - Tu CLOSE THE EState Parent, property on St Catherine st.between Alexander and Bleury, having a frontagr of 60 feet John James Browne & Son, :e7 St.James st 20 2 f FOR SALE\u2014TO CLOSE THE ESTATE 4 Mcl.ynn, the property at Mount Roya! Vale, consisting of Itv,von square feet, close to the cars, ery fine drive way, archard.etc.John James Browne and Son.\u201cvu?SU James st so 2 FOR SALE \u2014 T1 MANCE STREET 7 sold brick.stone tritnmings, finished throughout in oak and chestnut, conta five bedrooms, double parlours, with a ing doors, concrete basement, furnace heated.Gas and electric light.price very reasonable.W.J.Baîlev.736 Mance st, Annex.OR SALE \u2014 $2,350.00, FINE ?STORY brick house.on Laurier ave, near Denis: lot 42x%3: land alone worth amount.great hargair.P.P.Daun- 245 Clark st, Ville St.Louis.St.the ais, FOR SALE \u2014 NO 381 ELM AVENUE fine up to data cottage.close to Sherbrooke st.Price an inducement W A.Bnowdon, 4167 Temple Bidar.FOR SALE - UN =T URBAIN ST.close to Fairmont uivnus, § roomed house, with all mudern fremoeniances concrete basement: price $4250 W.A.Snow - don, 467 Temple Building.JOHNSON & COUSINEAU.GREAT OPportunity.Property on (tty Hall avenue, ®olid brick, six dwellings, giving 12 per cent Tevenue.For price and further Information call and es us.Anather on Dafchéster atrrer, two dwe'lings and 1 store, solid brick.Prica 8 : C@sy terms: another on Plessis street, six dwellings, ston» nang brick, annual revenues 8750; price $:500.JOHNSON & CO INEAU.PROPERTY ! on Mentana sireet, stone and brick, two dwellings, Price $2200, $1000 cash, Another on Bt.Andre street.stone and solid brick, three dwellings, g.ving $400 à year Price $4300.Another on Mance street.two dwellings, revenua & year.Price $4300 Another on Clarke street, two dwellings, annual revenues 3225 Price $2000.Ancther on Metcalfe street, SL.enry, twn dwellings, giving $300 a year, Price $3300; also $15,000 15 loan on city prop- orty, low rates.JOHNSON & COUSINEAU, 0 James street, xy \u20ac Bâle or tn exchange for cit roperty.situated at J.Hank, at the font oF Tol ; ire TR STATION, bordering the Richelieu River and surrounded hy most heantiful scenery Property connsigta of resi- Gence, beautifui ground and servant's houses, ail modern conveniences; bullt for summer and winter residence Outbuildings consist of a2 ST.Hilaire Tteatidence\u201d stable; coach house, shed.poultry house, the \u2014lre-fensed\u2014at-_rourd apply to Johnson and Couslnesu OR SALE \u2014 NOS 9% TO 100 SHAN- nog street: size.4S ft.x 98; area.4.655 feet.Rental, $240.A bargain to a prompt purchaser.W.A.SNOWDON, 467 Tempte Building.OR SALE TWO FLAT TENEMENT.in perfect order open for inspection.Easy terms.Apply 1646 St.Andre street city.FOR SALE LAVAL AVE, NEAR PINE ave.stone front house, 10 poams= cement cellar: possession 1st May FF McMann & Son, ind PFioor.Temple RIdg.FOR BALE \u2014 THAT VALUARLE ! business property, No 23588 SS: Cather- îne at, with 3i ft frontage on two streets: 4apth 169 ft, Apply to E.C.4224 Dor- chester st.MR jaw ELM AVE.«=A prrtiout nl, netractive cottage, pressed brick ue Lo SEMI-DETACHED MOI S10 ve a quiet #0 Tela some house In modern aL up to date situation dings: owner non l'iris et of town, will original cost.wall for about vu LAIT of Investigate this M, ' | | | { g | 0 | i t | ar.! i + | | tensiun kitchen front PROPERTY FOR BALE.mes ~~ threa siory slone front house, with veptionally fine Low windows and very handsome doors; house 1s in perfeui order.Hard large 8.ry woud floes ! Particularly Laihrooms rooms.room.lu principal Fine diihard ! basenient for fu sud storage, et, ' tuces (two), wine [needy with Shed for coal and woud vou sub-büsement For permit applis WM Simpson 415 Merchants Bank Bldg.#5 51.James of.Tel Main 3344.-\u2014 ee Te TT FOR SALE - 286 STANLEY STRERT a Mandsume thrive story house, wo PX- \u2018Lite Laliruvuts, open pruind- Ing.Now rea?house in perfect uvrder; the ouly for sale in tHls choice lova: u NW a iH AL SIMPSON'S REAL ESTATE LIST, i 0 FOR BALL \u2014 98 SHERLROOKE ST.| ex- cetlars | THE \u2014\u2014 \u2014 MES NS S TO LET \u2014 DORVAL, THE COTTAGE belonging to Mrs J.KH.Hutchins KET.ANNES \u2014Island, with fine house and | gurden.SUMMERLEA.- Houses, furoisied, a! 3°4>5 the season; on& unfurmished, $104, væinps, with water and stationary basin 556 su SON \u2014- Cotlages, furnished, 3ivr and \u201cdv., BN 1 NM.SIMPSON 419 Merchants Bank Building.: 205 St.James ot Tel Main 3314 OR SALE \u2014 PROPERTIES\u2014BOMER- ville avenue, Westmount, § houses, 3 flats each, Souvenlr street, 2 stone freut houses, 4 tenements; Souvenir st.2 stone front houses, 6 flats, heated.All first class properties, the best investment Simpson 435 Merchants Bank Duadiag 208 St James st Tol Main 304d houses A, Moberge, 41 St.James street SALE UR 10 LET une ul FUR SALE - TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, Lo iceat pattes on Upper Dirumbiend st.house ver prettiis te 1 sut.having on rst Nor Mortinæ eee, drawing And dining Torn, large pant.su! Tuam, artistic hal EU fireplace; goad be lriona and bathrooms, ! rougnout, ds), Hghi Lasement 5 ac 1 firo vables For permit and co H.M.Sinpeou, 413 Mer- Bathing, 203 SU James st lel vo Up 204s SALE 349 WOOD UF PROUERTIES FOR SALE, IR UNIVERSITY STREET.DETACH.si double hous, DU feet square.bedrown and bathroom cb atuund flour, Lot 120 x 170.55 Duarochez eirvel, detached double house, With siables Ind Seaniey street, In perfect otue-, three \u201cctches., 284 Mountain v:reet, modern 3 siory qu \u20acxetilent order, extensiun kitchen sie Wriusd avenue sami-detached- A story -Aitdistrne front house.with bow windows, 3 bhatt Natanond Moors 1i4 Sherbrooke #i, handsome 8 story stone house, W.h 3 story ex\u2018ension, fine a madern terrace house, bathrooms, extension house, suis, Stables vi Tupper 5 sul garden de 4167 Durehester cottage with esav double cottage, with nghts, street, vatensicn Kitchen, 3 new open puting, garden, 4 Melcalfe avenus, Westmount, double cot- \u2018age sem: detached.side !lighis.Jeep lot and fine (ree vsni living mm Holand, wishes ss.344 Metcalfe avenue, Westmount, huuse, «on large by.good stables.su For: st.cottage extension kitchen.55000 los Jrpchester st tamis House.sens stattes, comfori&bie bright bedrooms, detached Farge H, M.sIMP30N.Merchan:s\u2019 Banx Bulldite Tel Main 3it4 FER SALE 0 JiINE AVENUE, A EN ceux choice cottage.» hedevoms, draw wig town.hbrars.ding voom.extension Kit nen amd pani, on ground flown, nnisaed Lasvinient 11M SIMPSON, 4115 Mercuants Bank Bldg Ju, st Jumes st Tob Main 2.44 FOR SALE \u2014 A CHOICE HOUSE ON ube ul the Nest west end streets, mn ™m.handsome up lv date, price less Than lx una , H OM SIMPSON.41.0 Merchants Hank Bldg.-b5 St Jaines st.Tei Main \"744 FH TORY SITLS FO SAI sTA, BIB, SU CIN Sy \u201cone ue LL ucep i .squar: ft.central = Extward st Za ory nt, deep iv, suitably Hr carpenter or fact 3 Wiham >s.reet, very bie business ballding for, all wf abeve A, reasonabie potes, HM.SIMPSON, 415 Merchants Bank Bldg.Tel, Man 3244 a FOR SALE \u2014 OR WILL EXCHANGE, i, 22.244 Aqueduct sirvel, a solid well Luil: tenament property.with mitoven wall Ma Fill SALE \u2014 MACKAY STREET, A @ very fine block of cut stone front houses, mated le good tenants.Fil (Investment.FOI SALE ~ A GOOD [LARGE HOUSE.Ra in the west end, occupied ax a privates hospital, alsa smaller house adjoining, suit.abi ror physictan\u2019s residence.FOR SALE \u2014 ON ONE OF THE LBAD-.lng West end sirévts, above Sherbrooke utrvet, a very well built cotilage, rooms two floors, price moderate, SALE \u2014 ST.CATHERINE ST.Matthew gt, a good busi- if closed this all on pan FOR HE corner of St ness stand, wil be soid cheap month.FOR SALE \u2014 623 ST.LAWRENCE SU Ma.n st.and adjuining houses and lot, including store and dwelling on Prince Ar thur, H.M.Simpson, 415 Merchants Bank Bldu.203 =r, James st, Tel.Ma:n £i4s.FOR SALE \u2014 FROPERTIBS, BAR- gaine, Mackay st, a block of cut move front bouses.bringing In over $2.000 a year, à enfants.St INIT STREET \u2014 Block of Flata, Cu: \u201c'auone Front, assessed $0.50.Will sell Lo pay 10 per cent.gross on whole amouni, or 17 per cent.on equity.133.135 ELGIN STREET \u2014 Pays over 10 per cent.24, 26 Platrau sirest, pays 9 per cent.Ali above well rented, \u201c .H.M.SIMPSON.415 Merchants Bank Rldg.205 St.James st Te Main 3544.4 FOR SALE \u2014 52 DUROCHER RT, iil charming stone front cottage H.M.Kimpson., 415 Merchants Bank Building, 205 St.James st.Tel.Maln 3344.112 TO LET \u2014 CHOICE FURNISHED fi flat in the Marlborough, possession when required; price moderate.H M.Fimpann, 425 Merchants Bank Building, 205 St.James street.Tel.Main 3344.TO LET \u2014 8% SHERBROOKE STREET, that handsome centrally situated modern house.Can be rented with or without stables, H.M.Simpson, 415 Merchants Bank Bildg.St James =t, Te! Main 3344.TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSES, fluts and tenements.The choicest in the.city.all for Mist._ __ _ H M.Simpson, 415 Merchants Bank Building, 203 St.James st.Tel Main 3344.FOR SALUE \u2014 AT ST.AGATHE, FA- iil mous for 11 preity houses: it is the sum mer lume of many of Méntreai\u2019's leading citi zens, men of standing and wealth who are constantUy bwœau:ifyrinæ end improving the country in every way: in this ideal spot I am Insiracted ta offer for mala the magni- fleent property of the Hon.G.Nantel, which will be sold, en bloc, or separately, Comprised in this valuab'e property are the foliow- ing: T \u2018Le Rocher.\u201d the family residence, with stables, bath house and boat house.and abou.5 acres of land, beautifully wooded.2, \u201cLe Petit Ramapo.\u201d a smaller house.occupied for meveral summers by Mrs.Donner.of New York, Both houses are charming- 1.situated on lac des Sables, with winding driveways and paths through the woods, A 2) acrea of iand thickly wooded with pine trevæ, tendering the air full of life-giving ozone.With this block can be bought, if des.reid, nne of the finest points up the river with line ra Fandstone front house, : asphalie.t bLagerunt, containing | ar Cele \u2018laare :s modern\u2018 nard- rs, open plumbing, (hree bathrouins.nest altraciive, in good eondi- throughout, M.Simtsou, 415 Mer- caunts Dank bu.lng, Tal, Main J344.200 sr James st, Merchants Ban) * ! | Su thive solid red stone and brick houses, bea: tg nou.373, Jia wnd 362 Olivier ave, near Sherbrooke st.Westmount, possession on lst Mav: worth over 37000, price 35350.Apply tu Alexandre Desmarteau, 15%8 Notre Dame «.\u2018Telephone Main 1.07 21 § (ÇA LIFORNIA HONBS, \u2014 WE VAN SELi.sou, un terns to su.t, any aise traot of land.from a five (5) acre fru.t cract to 25,000- acre grain and stool rench.The great Sacra- meniv Vaiey to-day vuifers more and better inducement Lo tome seehors than any other pot on the Pactfic Coast Write for deacrip- tive mattler, sent tree, A.J.Hammans, Reu HBiuff.Tehama To.Cal FOR SALE\u2014 ARTISTIC RESIDENCE.orerlooking a public aquare in west end.bullt by an arckitect for hiz own ov- cupation, teautifuily finished inside.und in tirst class order.3 stoiies and basement, con- tätnbinæ 10 rooms, kitchen and offices.Would MONTREAL DAILY GUBURBAN FBOPEETY YOR] | SALE.| mn rm rm \u2014 LAN Sn rit SALE - ST.ANNEN, GRAND fi Trupk avenue, 8 room cullagæe, sodern Leautlful garden, a3v00.-P.improvements, © Brown, 1eul estate agent, 9: BL.Jumes.sy u | ge FOR SALE NT.ANDHUWS FAST.VBE on river, stone house.acre land, ideal sto splendid fishing.$1400.PP.E.Brown.eal catate agent, 97 St James.89 & OPPORITE ST © For SALE - LR stund! vottûge.16 acres land.: ; also s,x aries for 3560 PP.BE Uvown, real estate Rt LL.#0 DT James su FOR BALK ST ANNES, FRONTING room cottaRe.garden, near small cash payment, balance ban cv rent PE Itrown.97 Si.James ss 6 pivet 1: stations, $3 monthly iess real estute agent.BUSINESS FLATS TO LET.= Na To LET - PART OF SHOP, WITH or without use of wood working ina- chines Apply to BJ Hayes.120 King st Tel BM 3181.87 \u20ac Rocollet at nnagh, 306 Fi TO RENT \u2014 TWO LARGE FLATS.suitable for manufacturing purposes.40 For particulars write G.L.Kav- Catherine sl.39 3 FACTORIES TO LET.ae TN SNe ee To LET -A LARGE FACTORY TO let In the business part of the city, stations Lots FOR SALE.Nt Ler SALE \u2014 LOTa IN CENTRE OF THE city, 17.000 feet superficial.Conditions easy Appiy 0 Alexandre Desmarteau, 1308 Notre Dame st.Tel Main 1257 ss 7 \u2014 pos BALE - TOTS, 81400 CASIT WILD buy $2000 worth of bullding lots In ontreal Annex.This Is a real snap, aa {a nor intandg lcaving city.Address J, 813, far Office.86 6 - A BARGAIN in Moutreal Annes.woh will accept any reasonable $S00 can be left on propertv.1, 3821, STAR OFFICE.& COUSINBAU 3: 81.JAMES at.For sale five beautiful buthding lots, X Jot.a1 Nault aux Recollet, Aie nunutes MAIK from electric cars, most beautifult- situated, $450 vuch Would exchange for eny property.Make an offer.Also a large farm in the mane location, of 54 acres.for sale at a Trerifice.Remeraber, If you ave looking to UY.sell ur rent real estate, cail u J .son & Coustneau.sil upon John So dats $2000, offer.uver cash ; =.5 5e 5e eee _ VOR SALE - GREAT BARGAIN, AT Montreal South a very choice lot of land, with foundation for house already nig, also containing good well.This lot will he sold at terme of $3 per month.Mscount for spot cash.For further partie! Ars Bee layton Bros.Plane and Organ Dealers, narerooms 144 Peel st $8 3 law Fer SALE \u2014 71 ACRES LAND, SUITable for garden or poultry.near Ottawa, convenient to raiiway and electric Cars: price $1400.Geo.Holland, Ottawa West, Ont.91 deod -\u2014\u2014 ta sold with or without furniture.For per- pea (le railway and canal ; JOR SALE \u2014 ST DENIS BTREET, VA- mils to view and particulars apply to Mr vard and shed.For particulary apply to cant lot.15x80, worth $1.25 per foot, \u2018Taylor.Architect, $0 &t.Francois Xavier st, J 15.Gravel, $7 St.James st, Poom 6d.for 90c to a quick buyer.J.R.Gareau, Im- Montreai.89 3eod er ve Rerial Buliding, 197 St.James st, room u8 FORT LE Tel.Main 2404.Call between ÿ and 12 aim » room +* FOR SALE \u2014 ST.JAMS ST., PROP.| cris, i-1wven Me Gal SL, Peler ats.TO LET \u2014 TWO MODERN FLATS, 0 es SALE \u2014 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS frontage +2 \u201cet 7 inch- Jepih 128 Pepr.Ap- x 96 clear lighted Lhree sides.central.from 50 to 150 feet front and 109 feet pis ta A.LaRaqu< or.3 Durahester #°.[ateam power, elevaior, Appiy \"The Ball rep, between Sherbrooke street and Cote RY 2 law \u2018Thread Cv.165 Nazareth st, ss « zaw Bt.Antoine Road, drain and water pipes in TFUR SALE.WHEREDALE PARK a at we four wien: Houses in this vielnity he hr sALE LR Æ 1 x.\"7 > .3 : low price.The Cradock.S | f Trrrhesier =, mars, semi-detached cof- ro LET 1 tH POWER.FLATS.Company.:05 Nt.dames st ch Fimpsca tage, Conipiele in ail deixss.Apply Johan P.47x05 une a floor at Cha po .oid = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 O'loary No, 1 Wrredalr Park.or W.F.BISA PUR &70uD Laundry Machines as OR, SALE \u2014 WESTMOUNT.NICE LOT Lewis, 50 Haspiia.st fri, Main 2688S.and.! .25 x 130.Apply at 4473 St.ine ! : 85 2 law | Main.al.Westmount.PP } St.Catherine 0 FUR SALE \u2014 OUTREMONT.COM- OR SALE \u2014 LOTS\u20146 NICE LOTS, : fortabic ten rom house.stale, ew.2 DESK ROOM WANTED.sise 28 Xx 105, wear new CPR.acres, well stocked.fri* trees, spring water.works.A real bargain to : | cars pass sent: iwenic onfnutes from city: LA AAA ALAN Lee Address S20 St Catherine Prompt buyer.! AVR UT s .Price moderate i, 2585, Star omice, 4 aw VVANTED-DESK ROOM BY MANU- fi FOR SALE \u2014 COMFORTABLE COTtages on St.Mark st.$3000 and $8000, fine residenec on the hillside in Westmount, A bargain, as the owner is leaving town, $300.W.Godbee Brown, 160 St.James st.DAGENAIS & CO, A GENLINE snap.Must sell at once: beautiful cottage.10 rooms, large passages, neatly furnished.gentleman's residence, facing Ottawa River.in Vaudreuil village: first class order, bath.wc, Star furnace.cemented cellar, shade and fruit trees: open plumbing.all] modern conveniences, worth 33.000, for 33.500; party leaving for South.Address 8505 Craig st.; FOR SALE - TWO DOUBLE TENEment hiouses on St Lawrence st, between Ontario and Sherbrooke sts Great chance to purchase property in this (ast rising locality.W A Snowdon, room 467, Temple Bldg.FOR SALE -\u2014 ON OROSVENOR AVE, Westmount.solid stone and brick lene- ment and fat house, ail modern convenl- ences, a splendid hance for anybody looking for a nice house: price $7000.W.A, Snowdon, Temple Building.pt FOR SALE \u2014 A FIRST CLASS FOUR id story house on Laval avenue, between Sherbrooke and Prince Arthur ts, bulit.W.A.Snowdon.Temple Bidg.well FOR SALE - NOS.1405 TO 1411 ST.Denis street.two buildings.containing four fiats solid stone and brick.price $3500.Rental $456.W.A.Snowdon, Temple Bldg.fi FOR BALE \u2014- NO.137.139 AND 141 Selby street, Westmount, solid stone and brick, three flats, size 24 x 100, a splendid investment; price $5230.Rental $500.Easy lerms.W.A Snowdon, Temple Bldg.FOR SALE \u2014 ON SEIGNEURS ST.solid stone house, containing three dwellings, cost 55000; will sell for $4200; actual rent $49 per month, size of lot 33x105 to a lane.good stable.E.KR.Gareau Im- pertal Building, 197 St.James st.room 68.Call between 9 and 32 a.m.FOR SALE\u2014 ON ST.FELIX STREET, close to Grand Trunk Depot, solid brick house.three dwerilingn: rent $33 per month; price $4100; size of lot 40x70.E.R.Gar- eau, Imperial Building, 107 St.James st.room 68.Call between 9 and 12 a m.FOR SALE \u2014 WEST END.CLOSE TO St James st.block of 11 tenements, price 514,000: rent $1500 per year, will make terms to suit te a suitaSta-purchaser.E.R.Gareau.Imperial Bidg, 107 St.James st, room 68.Call between 9 and 12 a.m.COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE.FOR BALE \u2014 QENTLEMAN'S RESIdence, Norwood, Ahuntsic, Back River, grounds 30.000 feet.fronting river.bean- tifui situation, near city.Jas.M.Mitchell, 89 § 214 St.'James st.if FOR SALE \u2014 MOST DESIRABLE country residence, exceptional chance for market gardener horseman.person of leisure; three acre=: near everything.Easy terms.Photo.H.TT64, Star Office.+ FOR SALE OR TO LET.FOR SALE\u2014 OR TO RENT 848 PARK avenue, three story house.with concrete basement.mndern conveniences, ele- Taro LET UPTOWN OFFICE IN TOOKE'S facturer's agent, with light samples, with the use of telephone.Address K 16420, Star Office.\\ TANTED - DESK ROOM BY GENtleman who i= away mest of the time.l.easer can have use typewriter when needed.Address A.R.Bout de l'Ile P.O.FUBNITURE STORAGE.TS p TO LET\u2014FINE DRY STORAGE FOR furniture, eic.your own separate room with lock and key, very accessible.Goods hoist.WF.Lewis, 3 Hospital at.Tel.Main 169$ ; 876 STORAGE TO LET.\u2014 : rTORAGE FOR HOUSBHOLD FURNI- A ture, planos, baggage, etc.safe, clean and dry.Fraser Bros.453 and 455 St, James at.and 131 to 139 Inspector mt, To tf STABLES TO LET.ag U LET\u2014GOOD SOLID BRICK STABLE with four stalls.situated on Mackay st.corner lane, immediately above St.Catherine st.Apply to National Trust Company, Ltd.88 6 FARMS FOR SALE.a SET a SA ES SALE \u2014\u2014 VAUDREUIL, 144 ACTES, best SOL, Hue tale vues, best w.uducer On my lal, s.,suu to.LL.orown, sell velale agtul, vs Di.gumes si.à u PUR Fon SALE \u2014 ON LAKE ST LOUIS, St Alder, 134 acres, ail goou lang, VHLIOB OL ure, Sruv acre.!.1.prown Feal ustaie agent, Ze Si.JAINES si.da °° a Boul Xe BU vamos si be FOR SALE \u2014 NEAR DORVAL, 13 sur Moatrealer, Acre rich soil, good buudings, sulted li ouw tare uvpyortunity.r.E.Brown, ica cstate Agen, Ve ol.Jamus street.du 6 FOR SALE \u2014 140 AKPENTS BAY view, Lake St.JLouls, fig, healthy sive.finmense bargain; URI) $vy acre, engiest Vaudreuil vridge terry, Jaz acres, between jase and rauiways beautitul spot, 35,000 worth of wood, ail for 34,v00.P.kL.brown, real estate agent, #« DL Jumes su 8 \u20ac MOR SALE \u2014 VERY FINE SMALL and large fanus \u201cand country resl- denices in l\u2019rovinces of Quebec and Ontario.Address, stating size of property wanted, wocality, and price willing to pay, O LET\u2014NICE LARGE STABLE AND shed, No, 85 St.Hubert street.Address 103 St.Hubert street.S.Shaykell, 336 Temple Bldg.n FUR SALE \u2014 FARM OF zw ACRES, itudted news Fort William.Particulars $ivVed un applcalivh, Apply Box 2d.kurt Wil- LET \u2014 STABLE.69 ST.ALEXAN- ander st., about 50 stalls.Henry Ward 260 Xt.James st.T° & Co, BAKERY TO LET.TO LET\u2014GOOD LARGE OVEN FOR 2 bread, Biscuit or candy manufacturer, spacious room.with dry cellar, good atore- room, yard and stable, at moderate rent: tmmediate possession.W.F.Lewis, 30 Hospital st.Tel.Main 2698.87 6 OFFICES TO LET.tit INI O LET-\u2014 FINE BRIGHT OFFICES.EN.T suite or single.with vaults, sample rooms, etc, goods hoist.at moderate rentals.Immediate possession.W.F.Lewis, 30 Hospital st.Tel.Main 2698.87 \u20ac NOW READY - OFFICES inthe RENOUF BUILDING - ABSOLUTELY FIRE PROOF.Apply E.M.REROUP, - 2234 8t.Catherine Street.er O RENT \u2014 SINGLY OR EN SUITE OFfices on firat floor, No.1%8a St.James m., apposite St.Lawrence Hall.Apply C.E.Gault, 1740 Notre Dame st Se 3 Building, heated, lighted and attendance Included.Apply E.B.& J.3.Ibbot- son, 169 Peel st.5 814 TO LET \u2014 146 ST.JAMES STREET, 2 first floor , up, office or sample room, negr Post Office: location for traveller's ple room «cannot be beaten.Rent $240 ven rooms, well finished.Henry Munderioh, r annum.The Cradock Simpson Co., 205 61 St.Sulpice at.se 6 St.James st.FOR BALE \u2014 OR TO LET ,404% DOR- \u201clf.O I[LET\u2014OFFICE, ROOM 42 IMPERIAL 7 chester street.beautiful nelf-contain- Building.fine office fronting Place sd house.must be seen to be appreciated.John James Browne and Son, 207 St.James st t OR SALE \u2014 OR TO LET.OCCUPAtion 1st of May or earlier, new houses, west of Atwater avenue, on Tupper streat.John James Browne and Son, 207 St.James street.87 6 TO LET \u2014 OR FOR SALE.465 ELM } \u2018ave, Westmount.Apply Legal and Financial Exchange, room 313 Merchants Bank Building.Telephone 942 Main.FOR SALE \u2014 OR TO LET AT BACK River, surnmer residence, in first class .order, 11 rooms.garden in front, near river, etc,:; good conditions.T.Renaud, 740 Park ontaine.0 7 FINE RESIDENOE.FINE GROUNDS.FINE SITUATION.Handsome and picturesque red pressed brick villa residence, with large wide verandahs, bold tower and large conservatory: twelve or fourteen large rooms, large halls, cosy corner, etc.: fitted with every recent appliance for comfort, elegance and durability.The grounds are spacious and handsome, and in fine order, commanding situation, yet near enough to electric cars; possession if desired.Price, 818.000.\\ Arlington avenue, Westmount, just above the park; fine semi-detached residence: exceptionally roomy and well arranged: ten rooms, all on two floors; up to date in every respect; fine outlook.510,000.- Film avenue, 310.500.above Sherbrooke: handsome front, three story with extension and cemented basement, thoroughly well built, the internal plan of the house, the rooms and fittings combine to make a particularly comfortable and convenient residence WESTMOUNT.87,000.Hurndsome red sandstone tached, very flue interior.al) we nlx, nice grounds, WESTMOUNT, $6,000.Modern, up-to-date house, with all modern improvements, in desirable position, alsu semi-detached; some unique.WESTMOUNT BARGAINS.Three modern pressed brick cottages, well rented, $10,000.Three stone front cotlages.good lots, 811,600; all well rented | WESTMOUNT, semi-de- Improve- Nice modern semi-detached cotiage.all up to date: nice garden.Bargain, $3300.PRETTY COTTAGE, $3,600.; Preased brick.latest style.all new fim- provements; teven rooms.garden: much less than fo-day's cost.FRED.R.CÔLE, 138a St.Tet.Main 1697.ST.HILAIRE.Handsonte \u2018ommodious vllla reatdence, extra well built, all conveniences: spa- clons grounds well laid out; servants\u2019 cot- James St.tage and outbuildings: low price.FRIED.R.COLE, d'Armes, with large vault, rent $400 per an- num.The Cradock Simpson Company, 206 - Bt.FH ee SE es num.Oat.\u2019 DELAWARE FARMS \u2014BEST FARMS for the price, The way to know | have them is to see about it before buying else- Wdere.Hawe the location, soil and advantages, 1e0.Don't forte: What, Free catalogue.\u20ac.T.Wy Williams, Millford, Delaware, FOR SALE \u2014 320 ACRES, 2 MILES \u2018from Rapid Clty, 150 broken, 60 ready fat crop, 8 roomed house, horse stable 24x30, Cow stable 24x30, granary luxil, buggy house = es.Duildiags new; price $2U per acre.aoticulars .Grummet:, Rap MY.Manitoba , ow FOR SALE\u2014FARM, 150 ACRLS, NEAR Town Woodstock, N.B.ninety acres cieared.well wooded, (ood bulldings; large orchard.Write R.Perry, Plymouth, New Brunswick, | FOR SALE \u2014 FARM.430 ACRES.fenced, 200 broke, 85 ready for seed.Wood, water, hay on farm, three miles from station, M.E.Roberts, Strathclalr, Manitoba, FARM FOR SALE.200 ACRES OF choice land in the Township of Medonte, County of Simcoe.adjoining the village of Hillsdale, a large frame house and new bank barn, 70 x77; good spring creek, well at barn, with windmill; will be sold cheap on easy pe.Septy to Gideon Shortread, Hillsdale - O-.Ont, FOR BALE \u2014 IN TOWNSHIP LYELL, Nipissing.forty acres cirarva, 210 bush, mostiy TeV\" \"Hardwood, with considerabie cedar, rand Fri bush.from railroads seven miles.ce .John J.Coghlan, Lake P.O., Nip.Ont.0 Cross terms, 1.£.Drown, rem: estate a n wi St.Jarues st BE 6 FUR SALE \u2014 ISLE PERRUT, AT STAR-SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1904, | BUSINESS PREMISES TC LET.mm Pt TO LET \u2014 Hi ST.JULIE LANE, MAU- niflcent atorage, wilh elevator, 8 drcrs, Oveuple.l actually by furniture dealers; ould be adapted f,- 'maswufacturing purpo Ap- | My w J.Lhratn and Co., JY Sasguiuer NI, | w If - Victeria square ,suttable for tight fac.fury OF warehouse.Co.61 Julplos st.\u2014\u2014 _ TO LET \u2014 BTORE.NO.308 8T.AN- % toine st Apply room 47, Nu.97 St, James st.87 12 2 TO RENT \u2014 FLAT.93 JURQGRS ST, | Apply Munderich aud | 3% 6 TO LET \u2014 BTORE, CONSISTING OF &round floor and two flats, central, con- sentent, Lemoine st, hydrauti 1ulut, ship- Ping entrance.Apply Daoust, 32 Lemoine.| Talephone Main 2117.er ey em mr an me n TU LET- STORE, 67 BEAVER HALL i M Ii, \u201cud door from Dorchesur street.he front window, cement Daxsment, Daisy ! furnace.fireproof vault, complete order; good stand for \u2018any business.rent moderate.Apply to L.D./rham.Rogisiry and shipping Office, Customs House, Montreal, Telephone Up 1801.or 805 Main.87 \u2014\u2014 de Re To rer NO.650 ST LAWRENCE Bt.fine bright =tore.just above Prince Arthur st Rent $18.W.A.Snowden, 467 Temple Building.O LET \u2014 IN EAST END, FACTORY of about 100 by 25 feet, 3 stories and basement, good holst, equipped with boller, engine and shafting.Apply to M 2009, Star Office.n To LET \u2014 CARPENTER SHOP ON Sl.Antoine st.Apply at 154 Selby at.T5 RENT WE WOULD ERECT .suitable stores on the land, facing on Craig, Gosford and st, Louis sta.for desirable tenants, D.Hatton and Co, Wholesaie Receivers of Fiahi, 18 Bonsecours st, ei STORE TO LET 52% ST.CATHERINE > 2aw st.near Crescent st, rent 315 per month; also t141B Bleury =t., rent 325 per mouth.Henry Ward & Co, 260 8.James street.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.TENN Np Ne TO LET \u2014 FRONTENAC FLATS OFF St.Louis square.ready for uvecupation sn the 1st of May.Ju artistic 7 and & room flats, heated, halls lighted.a!! modern !m- provements, gas and electricity throughout, speaking tubes, mail boxes, etc.Apply to J.Émile Vanier, 107 St, James s!, ss 8 TO LET \u2014 THREE FLATS, :5 X 80 ft, corner Hutchison and Fairmont.8 and ÿ rooms, heated by hoi water.gas and electric light, modern improvements.Apply Z.St.Aubin, 392 St, Denis st.878 FLATS TO LET, 446 CLAREMONT ave.# rooms; No.T 5t.Paut Road.7 rooms.§14.4 Thornton Park.8 rooms.Thos.Ligget, :47¢ St.Catherine st.90 tt n TO LET - LOWER FLAT.§ ROOMS, in first class condition, bath, w.c.also upper flat.furnished and steam heated.Ap- ply No.712 Chausse st, above Sherbrooke.90 TO LET \u2014 23 TCHISON, ABOVE Prince Arthur.very nice top flat of four rooms and bathroom.Thomas Collins, 20 Chomedy wt.90 TO LET \u2014GREENE AVENUE, WEST- mount, seven roomed upper corner flat, very warm, hardwood floors, open plumbing.furnace, four bedrooms (none dark).superb view, $25.377 Greene avenue (in rear), Tele- Phone Westmount 1998.20 2 TO LET - FIVE ROOM FLAT ON Sherbrooke st, apartment building.completely furnished, for five or six months, or unfurnished for a year: hot and cold water and cold storage refrigerator.Telephone to Up 817 or G, 1721, Star Office.TO LET \u2014 669 CITY HALL AVENUE.middle ffla:, stx rooms, between.Sherbrooke and Prinoe Arthur sts.W.A.Snow- don.467 Temple Building.{ LET \u2014 NEW MODERN FLATS.TO be ready for-ist May.Apply to Miss Clement, 144 Laval ave, TO LET \u2014 WESTMOUNT, 24 SELBY st.Jower flat, with basement.eleven roome, separate bathroom and w.c., hot water heating.in perfect order.Kent 3:3.Ap- ply Tel.E.1140.39 leod TO LET \u2014 ON CLARKE STREET, near Mount Royal avenue, 25 fiats.7 roomie, gas, bath .Address A.\u2018\u2018newans, 564 Mount Royal avenue, corner St.Hypolite st - 86 2 2aw res fats ta let twy mfw miwomomomin | n TO LET \u2014 ON ELM AVENUE, OPposite No.244, new modern flat, heated.Main 2783.91 RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.WANTED \u2014 A FLAT OF FIVE OR æix rooms by careful family of three adults.State price and location.C, 1536, Sta Office.$9 3 APARTMENTS TO LET.One Apartment TO LET IN THE OARLETON 718 SHERBROOKE STREET.8 large rooms, containing every modern convenience, now ready for occupation.$80 per month.Apply on premises to A MACKAY.Telephones Up 2352 and, East : 11 * An:oine st.HOUSES TO LET.HOUSE TO LBT.NO.4990 WESTern, avenue, aps of the pretusvt spoils uf Westmount, surrounded by trots and convenl.Mil to rireet care, T rooms.b and c, Daisy furnace and large cellar.For particulare ap- My At 3U York ai, ver Telephone Westmount 457.i i sn 6 TO LEY \u2014 VERY LARGE STONE Louse and extensive grounds.Sa a a TO LET \u2014- A'T OUTREMONT, 23 BEL- fi Hngham Road, à detached house.substantially bullt, situsted with well laid out grounds.convenient to cars, having all modern improvements, hot 8nd cold water electric light, cement basement, Duisy furnace, ete Rent 320 per month.Apply to L Perham, Registry and Shipping Office, Custom House, Montreal, or No.1 Beltingham avenue, Outremont.Telephone Main 805.or Up 1801.87 6 _\u2014 em - 0 TO LET \u2014 HIGH CLASS SELF-CON- il tained up to date house, No.227 Prince Arthur at.Apply J.W.Tatley, 81 Shuter si.or 10% St Francois Xavier et.si 6 f HOUSE TO LET, 10 ROOM.SELF- * contalped, new, modern stone house.223 BherBrooke at.$600: no taxes.P.E.Brown, rea! estate agent, 37 St.James \u2018 fa tained houses, TO LET \u2014 TUPPER STREET.WEET of Atwater avenue, beautiful selt-com- now being erected, 330 a month; also 4048 Dorchester street, self- contained house, all modern improvements, 575 a month.John James Browne & Hon, 307 Bt.James st.89 3 » TO LET \u2014 AT LONGUEUIL, ON THE iil river side, a desirable house, with large stable and orchard.mbout one mije east of the bout landing; rent $200 per annum.Apply to Savage & Fisk, Coristine Bullding, TO LET \u2014 ON ST.URBAIN, CORNER Rachel).facing the Mountain, shade treca in front, $ rooms, $17, and one flat, al) furnished, or will sell the furniture, in per- fact order, 6 rooms, furnace, wash tube, cemented cellar.open plumbing.Apply W Duquette, $i: St.Lawrence st.89 8 TO LET \u2014 FIRST CLASS NEW RESIdence, two stories, extension Kitchen, roncrete cellar.end all modern convenl- ences.Apply 233 Elm ave, Westmount .TO RENT \u2014 STONE COTTAGE.1?rooms, extension kitchen, ruoderate rent.Apply 17 Tupper st, ov Tel Main a TO LET AT MOUNT ROYAL VALE.brick Buse, nine rooms and basement; Daisy furnace, water in kitchen.stables; tarxe garden; fruit trees, etc.'J.Walkley, The Molsons Bank, or 453 Victoria ave, Westmount .90 6 and stable, 257A Bleury st, stable süftable for carpénter shop.Apply 27% Bleury st.90 2 TO LET \u2014 A BEAUTIFUL RESI- fi dence, with gardens, stable.ete.on the south side of the Mountain.The property would be rented for a nominal rental to one famity, of good zoclal standing.which would take good care of the premises.Apply to F.St Germain, Agent, (0 Bt.Jacques so 2 st, Montreal.RENT\u2014LARGE HOUSE ON SHERbrooke street, Na.483, 14 rooms and basement, hot water furnace, gas and electric light, all in good order, Also a modern cottage, No.23 Casgrain street.with stables and sheds attached, large yard.very convenient for a contractar, Apply A.H.Gendron, 603 Laurier ave.Ville St.Louis.Bell Tel.East 1514.MO LET \u2014 HOUSE, AT CITY HALL street.No.53, Lachine.Apply Mrs.Johnson.; TO RENT, FOR SALE OR EXchange for property in the city.a cottage, situated on Back River.in good rondition.Apply 2420 St.Catherine st.Telephone 2661.To LET\u2014NO.649 COTE ST.ANTOINE Road, fine large detached house and stable for four horses, good order.W.A.Snowdon, 487 Temple Building.LET \u2014NO.10 SEYMOUR AVENUE, 10 roomed house, modern conven- jences, extension kitchen.close to Dor- chester street.Rent $45.W.A.Snowdon.185 St.James Street, To LET\u2014OR FOR SALE\u2014FINE COMmodious house, Park avenue, all modern improvements, low rent to desirable tenant, price moderate, easy terms.8.Shackell, 356 Temple Bldg.MO LET\u20147 ROOMED HOUSE, ELEC- : tric \u2018light, steam heated.bath.ete.furnished or unfurnished.Will sell furniture if required.Tel.134 East.Apply 2222 Delorimier ave.TO LET \u2014 OR FOR BALE TWO NEW up to date self-contained cottages on Park avenues.Annex, containing nine rooms, extension Kitchen and every improvement.Frank E.Donovan.room 273, Temple Bldg.\u2018Tel.Main 2091 or East 3 $7 3eod TO LET \u2014 OR FOR SALE.SEMIdetached house, 419 Metcalfe avenue, Westmount, nine rooms, extension kitchen, bathroom, etc.latest improvemcnts, Seen between 4 and 5, 85 4e0d TO LET \u2014 547 LANSDOWNE AVE, Westmount, a self-contained houss.furnace; rent $30 per month.Henry Ward & Co., 260 &t.Jamen st.TO LET - 4069 DORCHEETER ST.a handsome modern house.two stories And extension.electric light, hot water heat- Ms, six bedrooms.in beautiful order.Rent fi FOR SALE\u2014GOOD FARM, CHEAP TO.4 ronto Township.186 acres, joining Streetaville Junction, C.P.R., 15 miles west Toronto Junction, clay loam, rolling.spring oreek, runs across one end, bank barn, frames house, extra warm, driving heuse.hen house, silo, orchard, garden, 2 eprimgs close to bulld- Jags: no hills; pleasant, good view, James Dowling, Streetsvilie P.O., Ont, FOR SALE \u2014 FARM, 100 ACRES, ALL cleared, two miles from town, well fenced and clean from wild seeds, two wells and spring creck, large orchard, good buildings: immediate possession If dexired; half cash; balance can remain to sult at 4 per cent.Apply to J.J.Osborne, Besverion P.O.\u2018FOR SALE \u2014 FRUIT.GRAIN AND grass tarm, 250 êcres.rich land, 50 acres iimber, g buildings: price $3730; terms $600 cash.balance five years; posses sion at once.Catalogue free, Clark and Soh, Dover, Delaware .469.0 TO LET \u2014 APARTMENTS IN THE Bellevue, corner St.Catherine and Met- caîfe sta, heated, electric fixtures and gas stove; suites of three and four rooms, with \u201cbathroom, plans at our office.J.Stevenson Brown & Co.Guardian Building.160 Et.James st.: 89 6 eod SUMMER RESORTS.ST.ROSE.ST, ROSE HOTEL.PT RO$ will be open for the first of May for boarders.\u2018Rpecial rates for families Jas Roberta -&- Co: -\u2014- -\u2014- Les Le os see -\u2014 41 ?-iew- SUMMER AND BOARDING HOUSDS, situated near beautiful lakes and rivers at St, Adele, 12 miles south of Ste.Agathe, Pishing grounds and lakes for sale at very jow figure.For particulars write Dr Grignon, PQ 13%] al Annex Land Offices Opea To-day asd To-morrow.715 PARK AVE.3638 ST.LAWRENCE ST , 1904 ST.LAWRENCE ST.84Sa PARK AVENUE.PARK & VAN HORNE AVES, I Park Avenue Building Lois BETWEEN Pine Ave, and Prince Arthur St.Size 25 ft.x 104 ft.Tane In rear.W.A.SNOWDON, 467 Temple Building.WEST END RESIDENCES FOR SALE.With Possession ist May, 33,500 \u2014OVERDALE AVE.\u2014Three story cut stone front house, 11 roome, stables, conchhouse, etc.Easy terms.$4,100\u2014BURNSIDE PLACE (near Mackay street)\u2014Stone front cottage, with extension kitchen, 9 rooms, hot water heâting, deep ceilar and large yard.$6,250\u2014ARGYLE AVE.Westmount.\u2014 Large detached residence, 11 rooms, \u2018Hot water lieating.porcelain bath, ete, large conservatory, tennis lawn, spacious lawn, commands magnificent view.Owner leaving town.$6,730\u2014HUTCHISON 8T.\u2014Two story ang basement stone front house.Lot 23 x 8.10 rooms, all improvements.$7,000\u2014ARGYLE AVE.Westmount.\u2014, three story cut stoné front house, )n room#, with extension Kitchen.$7,500 DUROCHER ST.\u2014Artiatic stone © front dwelling.in rooms, 3 bedrooms, tension chen.concrete crilar, -et 0 NÉTCALFE AVES Westmount © Very handsome cormer residence, with extension and side ligiits, 11 rooms.All the above NBuuses canbe bought on ss, Janda 0.Railway.FOR SALE \u2014 640 ACRES, IN WHOLE or in part, two miles from Biackfalds, on the river, deep clay soil: must be sold; price ten dollars per acre, Thomas Ramage, Blackfaids.Alberta, fi FOR SALE \u2014 IMPROVED DAIRY farm, 8 acres, new house and barn, 54% of London market.near station, churéh, school, Apply W.J.8., Crumiin P.O., Ont, FOR SALE \u2014 FARM, NBAR THE thriving town of Tory Hill, on the 1.B.Monmouth T'p., 500 acres en bloc, 70 acres oleired and fenced, balance in good forest tmbder, maple, ash, birch, hem- look, in and gedar, large T b well finided, good cllér, barns in good tr, TWO never falling wells, one mile from} town, churches, sclioo! ang chesee factors; wil be sold cheap for cash; possession given ymmedistely, For further particulars apply Robert B.Read.Tory HI, Ont, FOR SALE \u2014 DESIRABLE FARM hom near City of Guelph: ecres; clay J soil: commodious brick house.bank barn, large orchard; terms easy.For further ticulars apply to John A.Lamprey, P.O.Box Ti.Guelph.68 law tf FOR SAL ARPEINTS LAND AT Morin Jats.Terrebonne County, half under cultlvatpn.rest in bush; would exchange for ci or business.Apply P.Leblanc, Va Terrebonne, Que, 72 8 law FARM FOR BALE OR TO LET AT T vote a Neiges, adjoining Cote \"Rt.Luc and C.Pi Ry, Park & Island and Mo!- son n>enue, avQuUt 456 arpents, avallable for numerous purpo 48, either alone or combined with other lands\u2019 Lighthall & Lighthall, New York Life Bidg.91 4 law Pp y Seuveur, OR SALE \u2014- FARM- BY AUCTION AT st.Hyacinthe on the 18th April, 1904, at ten o'clock a.m.on the gremizes.a beautiful farm.containing 128 acres and a vacant lot.at half a mile fro): the city, belonging to the estate of thy late Wm.Lamothe.Apply to Morin & Horduas, notaries, 8t.Hyacinthe, April 5, 199.95 4 Saw 4 FARMS WANTED.na WANTED - FARM WITHIN FIPTY miles of Mont 1.good house and bulidings.and near English speaking town lage.Give full rticuiare, must be Sargain Er don't write.Address K.1932, Sar Office.REMOYAL (NOTICE.pa R.1.WATSON.389 St.Urbain at.Will Remove May lat to all ou term.exceptionally ERNEST SOLTON, .278 Nice Damas Renouf as a Tw à ste _\u2014Adete \u2014F- - WANTED TO RENT.RENT\u2014SMALL CAMPS NEAR ST.Agathe, containing outfit and bost: good fishing and sailing: very cheap.Address T, 7385, Star Branch office.\u2014TO LET\u2014 CRAGHOLME Delightful residence, near the summit of the Westmount Mountain, above St George's Clubhouse.Beautiful garden and grounds, well stocked with perennials.About 44,000 feet of land.House contains 15 apartments, good stable.Apply to JAMES BAILLIE, Board of Trade Bidg.91 1 + TO LET Furnished for Summer R4 8huter.12 rooms.telephone, $40.204 Milton 11 rooms, telephone, $40.100 Shuter.12 rooms, extension, $35.4130 Dorchester.12 rooms, telephone, 845 46 Fort, 10 rooms, telephone.$40.\u20ac7 Columbia.10 rooms.extension, $40, 224B Peel.flat 7 rooms, $40.Detached Houses, Furnished.96 St_ Mark, 12 rooms, garden.$100.Dorchester 8t.(weat), 12 rooms, $85.Felmont Park.12 rooms, $125.Suburban.Lachine.8 rooms, furnace, electric light, bath, $18.Lachine, 10 rooms, river front.320.W.ERNEST BOLTON.1763 Notre Dama.moderate.H.L.Putnam, 1st floor, Temple Bldg.PR TT Tee TO LET \u2014 HOUSE.NO.738 CITY Hall avenue, $ rooms, all modern conveniences; rent 825; will be thoroughly renovated.Apply No.180 Laval avenue.TO LET \u2014 ST.LAWRENCE ST.NO 1208, a houxe of six rooms, for dwelling and store, with extension of 40 x 20 fe, suitable for laundry, small work shop or raising poultry; large yard, stables for many horses, sheds, good location for carters or milkman: tmmediate posseasion: will be pnt in good order; rent §:0.Appiy Nn.540 Parc Lafontaine.TO LET.\u2014_1088 SHERBRQOKE B8T.stone front house, 10 rooms, hot water heating.rent $750 per annum and taxes The Cradock Simpson Company, 203 St.James st.TO LET \u2014 HOUSE OF FIVE ROOMS.© TT \u201cHOUSES TO LET.TO RENT NO.397 CLARKE AVE, Weatmoun!.19.00 per month, & three room dwelling.ADply No.399 Ciafkà ave, Westmount.TO LET \u2014 A PINB AVENUE RESIdence.contains 12 rooms, tiled bathroom and vertibule.pantries, ete.beautifully firished and in perfect order.The-(ra- dock Simpson, 05 Bt.James el.fi TO LET \u2014 355 CLARKE AVE.WEST- mount.an eight rooined house, beat- ed by bot water: rent moderate; nice verandah io front and garden in rear.The Cra- dock Simpson Company, 203 St.James st ns TO RENT \u2014 $23 MONTHLY, HOUSE, 346 Victoria ave, Westmount.0nd 7 room pressed brick and stone house, almost new and in splendid condition.cament- ed basement.with hot water furnace and staliobsry waah tubs.gee and eleciricity ard all the latest trnprovements.Apply to Mr.Shaw.2276 St Catherine at.TO LET \u2014 60 VICTORIA 5T, NICE house of 17° rooma, four on parlour flat.all opening with stained glass doors, Daisy furnace.gas electric light, can be seen from 2 to 7 Address KR.7241, Btar Branch Uffice.HOUSES WANTED.WVARTER ~\u2014 BY MAY FIRST HOUSE, between University ard Mountain ete.above Ht.\u2018Catherine at.not less than 11 rooms, warm.In goad repair, with modera and open plumbing, etc.Address A.P.H, 222 Mance st, city.89 3: 222 o near ferrteg.Montreal WANTED \u2014 AN UNFURNISHED house of about 6 rooms, in Longueuil, Address X., JIA Masur st, FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.gt TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE, May to October, 11 rooms, piau0.gas stove, $45 per month.84 Shuter at.87 \u20ac TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE OR i part of house, for the summer.or longer, Greene avenue, above St.Catherine 21664 Star Branch Office.8?+ TO LET \u2014 A FURNIEHED HOUSE in oentral location, very cool in the warmest weather, five bedrooms, reception, sitting.and dining rooms, tte.ete.gas mtove and telephone.Address BE, TSlä.Rtar Branch Office.20 4 TO LET \u2014 COMPLETELY FURNISHed modern house, west end, 11 rooms.Abply 1721 Notre Dame at MO LET \u2014 FURNISHED, UN UPPER level at Westmount, house of 9 rooms, with good stable end grounds.Apply to M 2008, Star Office.ne LET\u2014FURNISHED HOUSE ON Durocher street ; nicely furnished ; plano, gas stove, Daisy furnace, and all modern improvements; cheap to dewirable tenant.V, 7465, Star Branch office.© TO LET FURNISHED, but commodious detached house tit rooms), with all modern convenbend#, for summer months (May titi! October), situated between Sherbrooke and Prince Arthur and University and Park avenue.Apply POO.Box 14.SNUG, a TO LET \u2014 137 ROOMED HOUSE ON Dorchester st.from May to October.extension kitchen.piano.phone, balconies rental to desirable tenant $55.K, 1888.LET \u2014 FURNISHED.FROM MAY to October.9 room.semi-detached house, cnol locality.Apply 10 Lorne Crescent.Tel.Up 2328.TO LET\u2014~FURNISHED HOUSE, flat house, at 100 Burnside Place.TO LET\u2014A COMFORTABLY FURnished house on Durocher street, from May: 8 rooms.all conveniences: desirable situation, central; $40 per month to careful tenant.office.TO RENT \u2014 WELL FURNISHED houre, for summer or longer, electric light.hot and cold water; porcelain bath; telephone.10 St Luke st., corner Guy.87 2 aw TO RENT \u2014 WELL FURNISHED fi house for summer; roomers sufficient to pay the rent.An excellent opportunity far one to secure free house; lnume Ad- êress P.7180.Star Branch Office.88 2 law TO LET \u2014 UPPER NANCE STREET.$ rooms.well furnished and heated by hot water, 340 per month.F.McMans # Son, 2nd Floor.Temple Bldg.TO LET \u2014 FROM MAY TO OCTOBER full sized house, 1139 Dorchester st., extension kitchen, range end gas stove, baths op two Hoors; Telephone Up 2448 \u2018 TO LET front.beautifully furnished house, 5 bedrooms, parlour, dining rooms, pantry.con- erete basernent, wash tubs, wine cellar, etc, very complete: rent §9%0.Jas.M.Mitchell, 314 St.James st.Mn 6 A FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET \u2014 Mackay st, well furnished and in beautiful order: summer manths or longer, 10 rooms, $75 per month.\u2018The Cradock Simpson 203 at.James st.rent Co.SUMMER COTTAGES TO LET.& Bghtfully situated at Genrgeviile, Lake Memphremazog.Tennie court, akiff, ice rouse.H.J.Mudge, 75 University st.Telephone Uptown 1566.85 6 FURNISHED COTTAGE TO RENT at Lakeside, on lake front, eight rooms, bath, extension kitéhen; tennis court.Apply to T.L.Paton, 30 St.Francois Xave fer st., or Telephone Main 2905.sos RENT\u2014FURNISHED, THE BLAND Cottage, next the Methodist Church at Little Metis.Apply to 8.J.Mathewson,\" 202 McGill street.TO LET \u2014 FOR THE SEASON, FROM from May ist.à neat little mix roomed cottage.in good state of repair.viecirie Hæhted: one hundred feet from the river.two hours ride from Montreal.Terms rea- T, 7360, Star Branch \u2014 WEST END STONE would be rented for the | Ne TO LET = \"THE VWIGWAM\" DE- House For Sale Central Location.A two-story red stone front houre on Durocher street, with two-story extension.Contains nine roome, bathroom.and pantries.Price low.THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON CO., 206 ST.JAMES STREET.WESTMOUNT HEIGHTS Building sites on the West- mount Mountain from the Botanical Gardens at the head of Cote des Neiges Hill to the Golf Links, near Villa Maria Convent.I have some bargains on the front of the mountain, near St.George's Club House.JAMES BAILLIE, Tel, Main 32.9 = Board of Trade Bldg.THREE This ia one of the finest residential \u2018ROSLYN AVENUE.WESTMOUNT, having a frontage of 30 feet each by a depth of 111 feéf, streets in Westmount, Price low.\"THE CRADOEK SIMPSON COMPANY 205 87, JAMES ATREE sh sonabie.C.J.Adams & Co.205 Et.James st city.Main B03.si 6 TO LET \u2014 BEACONSFIELD, FUR- ninhed cottage, 6225 for season.Fur plans and circularr apply J.Widmer Nelles and Bros.303 3t.James si.Nain 1081.: 88 2 aw TO LET \u2014 FOR SEASON, Twn FUR.a ih nished cottages, overinoking lake Mas.kinonge.Address Box 29, Bt.Gabriel ve Brandon.Que, 85 4 2aw Property For Sale IN THE LAURENTIANS.Bummer residence, ith several acres of jand, on lovely lak tn choicest part nf laurentians near Sixteen Inland lake.rali- way Mation close to house.Best of! hunting and fishing.Low price.FRED.R.COLE, 138A St.James IA 39 Comfortable Residence TO ILE!T At Montreal West.A three-story dwelling house of rooms.with modern conveniences.The lot contains 10.000 feet.and thera Is a good stable and coach house.a nice garden with fruit trees.ete RENT LOW.THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON CO., 205 ST.JAMES STRECT.12 To Bargain Hunters.Look at two exceptional corner lots, 12 minutes from corner Craig and Bleury, for $2,200.Great future for these lots.Easy terms.FRANK E.DONOVAN, 1 Room 225, Temple Bldg.$3,500 WILL BUY Handaome stone front cottage in Hut- chiron at.Ahnex; new finmace and elec trie light fittingu the house is in perfect 91 \"™\" FRANK E.DONOVAN, n Room 223 Temple Bidg es Li EIRE sire cp icaioens i] ) «.\u2026 \u2018IHE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-SATURDAY, Sei FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.gf TO LET \u2014 1:1 UNION AVE.FUR.a alshed fac rooms, for summer months Rent 340.W.Ernest Bolton, 1763 Notre Dame st.Tel Main 32.20 6 TO LET \u2014APARTMENT NO.25 \u201cTHE iborough.Milton at\u2026 aix.rooms heat hot water, telephone, well summer months, from May Ist &PPly on premises or telephone Up 309°.so 2 LET \u2014 FURNISHED FLAT, SEVen rooms, Auer lights, gas stove, all modern improvements, rooms lurge and airy situate St.Catherine, near Guy.Rent moderate.Address J 1383», Star Uf- fice.Te LET\u2014FURNISHED FLAT (UPPER) for summer months, well furnished; gas stove, all modern convenlences.nt moderate.Near St.Catherine street, en Clarke ave.Westmount.Apply W., P.O.Box 1134.LET \u2014 NO.232 MANCE STRECT, & modern upper seven roum fat tu fet.furnished.Apply Telephone Eust 546.TO LET\u2014FURNISHED, A BRIGHT alry middle flat, open plumbing, electric light, gus stove, plano, telephone; can be seen auy time at Soc Crescent st.TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED FR SUMmer months smail furnished flat on Peel st.Moderate rent to careful tvnant.dress K, 6919, Star Branch Office, TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED, HANDSOME flat.heated and hat water supplicd, electric Hght, open plumbing, t=.all new.WI St.Mark st, just below Saerbrooke st 91 6 TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED FLAT, NO.$ 183 Laval avenue, six rooms monthly Or yearly possession, !st May.Apply 1§9 Læval avenue.Telcphone E.1389.\u2018sa TO LET \u2014 FOR SUMMER MONTHS, * \u2018bright modern furnished seven roomed lower flat.on Bishop st, above St.Catherine, piano, electric light and good bath- toom.Address S, 7317.Star Branch Office.SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.TO LET\u2014 AT DORVAL (NEAR FOR- eq eat and Stream Club), furnt 6.30 to 10.30 p.m.155 Uuy st, tenement .ot e SUMMER RESIDENCES WANTED.~\u2014\u2014\u2014 WANTED \u2014 A FURNISHED HOUSE in country for the months of July and August.Please state full particulars.L 1971, Star Office.SUMNER COTTAGES WANTED.'ANTED\u2014TO RENT IN THE MOUN- \u2018tains north of Montreal, a partly furnished cottage or a few rooms for suramer months.Address J 1879, Star Of- fleas TEACHERS WANTED.I slp ANTED -\u2014~ FOR THE HUNTINGDON A emy a male teacher, holding a B A de from the McGill Normal School: must be well qualified to prepare puplle of academy grades in the natural sciences required for admittance to the university.Salary six hundred dollars for ten months\u2019 teaching.Also a female teacher, holding a Model diploma from the McGill Norma! school; must speak French fluently, -be- qualified to teach sin the English in the academy grades.Salary threes hundred dollars for ten months teaching.Applications received up to the Sth May, 1904.A.McCallum, Secretary- Treasurer.91 3 law 'ANTED, \u2014 FOR ABERDEEN MOdel hool, Montreal West, two ding Model of Academy di- first-class qualifications.Salary in accordance with city rates.Applications must be sent by April 30th to G.F.Paterson.secy.-trear.School Commissioners, Montreal West, Que.bolding second or third class certificate: wervios to commence 11th April, Address.stating salary, Christopher Jones, Rose Island P.O.County Hastings.[AJANTED \u2014 A TEACHER, HOLDING Sing ant ASRS IA i PROTESTANT TEACKER.|.diploma; SITUATIONS VACANT.bh ANTBD \u2014 LINOTYPE OPERATOR, AP.\u2019 ply at 6i2 Craig at.«3 te ANTED \u2014 TWO OR THREE DOLLARS per day is being made right along by V young men of mea.um ability, in making friendly - with an - attractive .Was Deed five more in every county.Work plea- sant, pay sure.Wesley Linscott, Brantford.VV ANTED \u2014 $73.00 PER MONTH AND expenses; no experience needed; position permanent; seif-sriler, Drawer 66, Brant- ford 09 SITUATIONS VACANT.: ANTED \u2014 A GIRL TO DO HOUSEwork, where nurse is kept.Apply 40 Somervilie avenue, Westmount.so 2 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE GOOD PLAIN SITUATIONS VACANT.cook, willing to go to the 7 May: must have references.Apply evenings at\u2019 24 McTavish at.03 ANTED\u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, FAM- lly of three; no children; no washing.Apply between the howrs of 11 a.m.and 3 p-m.every day except Saturday.Satufday 11 to 12 poon, No.3 St.Sacrament st.20 3 WNrED ANY LADY CAN MAKE easily $12 to $20 weekly by representing us in her locality.tn her spare time.The pusi- tion is pleasant and profitable the year round, Will gladly send particulars to any lady who way need to make some money and will convince you that this is no decepion, Mrs.Davidson, Drawer 06, Brantford, a 9 VVANTED \u2014 A PAID LEADING CHORUS bass for a prominent city church cholr.Address by letter, stating full paruculars to L.6942, Siar Branch Office.WANTED \u2014 MACHINE FITTERS, erectors, boring mill hands, slotter hauda.planer hands, lathe hand.tool makers, punch and die makers and speclalty men None but first class men nced apply.Apply to Canadian General Eléctrie Co.Peterbors, Ont.86 tf WASTED \u2014 BUTTON HOLE MAKERS, standard machines, on overalls, Jac- Robert UC.Whine, kets, and white coats.4uds St.Catherine st.\\ TANTED \u2014 ENXNPERIENCED MEN TO sell speclailty.necessary fin every business; excelient proposition; no rompeti- tion.Write Room \u20ac 52 Adelaide East, 2 ronto.\\ TANTED HOSPITAL MATRON.AN experienced matron for Moncton Hospital State salary and give tull particulars and recommendations.Applications to be in 16th April.Address J.M.Ross, Chaïfman of Conuniitee, P.O.Box 83, Moncton, NE WASTED \u2014 2 OR $% GOOD PAINTers, used to passenger car work.Apply James Ogilvie, Supt.M.P, LU.A Ry.Ottawa./ 87 6 \\ TANTED \u2014 ONE TRAVELLER FOR Quebec Province and one for Maritime Provinces, to handle as side line new, pa- mission Address B, 1483, Star omis \u2018 8 ANTED \u2014 FOUR TEACHERS (PRO-4 \\ testant) for academy at Cookshire, du- Ler next; one teacher (male), with academy one teacher (female), with Model diploma preferred.Salaries paid for last 3 named, $38.$26 and 325, respectively.E.5.tented garment; sells at sight; liberal com- ties commence during 1st week in Beptem- diploma; two teachers (female), with Model Baker, Becretary-treasurer, Cookshire, Que.88 4 WANTED \u2014_.OFFICE BOY IN THE electrical business.Apply 710 Craie st.89 MESSAGE BOYS Wanted immediately three good message bev: must be reliable.Apply Alert Messenger Service, Star Branch Office, corner Peel and St Catherine sts.s93 WASTED \u2014 SALESLADY FOR MILlinery store, also improvers.preparers and apprentices.The Fair, 2356 St.Catherine st.89 3 \\ TANTED \u2014 A SMART YOUNG MAN TO learn the confectionery trade, one With a little experience prefarred.Apply between ÿ and :2 at 5è7 St.Antoine st 39 3 WVANTED \u2014 GOOD MOUNTERS OF _Stoves.Apply at once to The Standard Foundry Co, 55 st.Sulpice st, between 9 am.and ¢ p.m.ss \u20ac VVANTED \u2014 PHOTOGRAPHER, CALLer out, for flashlight and ETOUpRA, also canvasser, about 23 years, of good appearance.3 Desjardins ave, Maisonneuve, P.Q 3 s9 3 VVASTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED STENOgrapher, young unmarried man.Location during summer months would be In the Adirondacks in office of Lumber Cof- bauy there.Answer B, 1497, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 LADY 89 3 \\ and typewriter; SAENOGRAPHER m te & good hand.Apply to A, P.O.Box 3384, Montreal.ses ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS COOK IN a private family; good wages.Apply with references to 236 Elm avenue, Weat- mount so 3 V TANTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHER, WITH soma experience.Apply in handwrit- nz.stating wages expected, F, 1668, Star Office.ss \\ YANTED \u2014 HEAD BAISTER.ALSO second baister and second operator on Kent's raincoats.Apply J.Mandleberg & Co., 0 2 vor.Lemoine st.and St.Peter st.\\ TANTED FIRST CLASS SHOE clerk.speaking French and English.Apply at W.Beardsley's, 67 Rideau street, Ottawa.80 2 V ANTED \u2014- EXPERIENCED WAIST and skirt makers.constant employment.Henry Morgan & Co, Phillips >, pl - 0 VVANTED \u2014 GOOD OPERATORS ON shirt trimmings, also good shirt makers.Henry Morgan & Co., Phillips square.so WANIED \u2014 XO.7 UNION AVENTE, Employment Directory, upper housemaid, waitresses, generals.Apply at once.- .-20 2 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SER- vafit for small family; no children: no washing: good wages.41 St.Luke st.cor.Su Matthew st.390 =: \u2014_\u2014 LC _ WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERvant, who understands plain cooking; no washing or ironing.References.Apply to 158 Mansfield st.sos ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family.Apply 40 Lorne avenue, of Milton st.90 2 WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, FAMily of three; no cnildren: good references required.Apply 103 Durocher st.90 3 VV ANTED \u2014 A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework in an American family of four.Apply 727 Hutchison st, or 553 St.Paul st.so 2 WI Experienced.Hands.Steady work.Good pay.Apply foreman, The Canada Paper Box Company, St.Eloi Streot, City ' ANTED \u2014 CITY CANVASSERS FOR the World's Only Dustless Brush, sella at sight.permanent position for good men.Apply Mr.Edgar.Mer, Worid's Only Dustless Brush Co., 251 St.James st 90 3 VVANTED- A GOOD MESSAGE BOY.45 Bleury st.90 2 VV ANTED ~ A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST in care of child.Apply 3 Hutchison street.90 3 \\ ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family.Apply al once to 357 Olivier avenue, Westmount.89 2 WANTED \u2014 BOY TO LEARN WATCH.case making.Apply The Montreal Watch Co., lad, 125 Vitre st.ge © ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR AN OFfice, some years\u2019 business experience necessary, and knowledge of typewriting and shorthand preferred.E, 1631, Star oc ce, WANTED \u2014 GOOD FUR COAT CUTTER.Apply 96 St.Peter nt.0 : V JANTED \u2014 TWENTY BRIGHT, INTELligent girls for bottling, labeling and wrapping.Apply Daris & Lawrehce Co.20 St.Antoine st.V ANTED \u2014 FARM HAND.EITHER married or single, who undersiands horses and is à good maker.Apply 2685 St.90 2 Catherine st.V ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT OR young girl to assist with housework; uo washing or ironing: Kood wages.Apply immediately with references to 42 Park ave., city.90 2 V\u2019ANTED \u2014 A GCOD COOK APPLY with reference al 1116 Sherbrooke Bl 9 336 WANTED \u2014 BRIGHT YOUNG MAN AS collector.Good chance for a hustler.Apply G, 1729, Star Office.80 2 ANTED \u2014 A DRUG CLERK.APPLY 85 Windsor st.90 : {JANTED \u2014 FANCY IRONERS; NONE but skilled hands need apply.Laundry, 290 Guy st.9 V ANTEM \u2014 AT ONCE DRIVER; MUST understand horses; references requir- od.Apply 239 Greene ave.ANTED \u2014 STRONG LAD, ONE WITH Toilet 4 3 { Bldg.TT SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS \u2018VACANT.SITUATIONS WANTED.er W JANTED\u2014EXPERIENCED COMMER- WANTED \u2014 UN N- ANTED \u2014 RESPECTABL ANTED \u2014 GIRLS, BOYE' AND INFANTS 0 Ai traveller for Chal Ontario for cooking y servant.must understand Sista Pr soll 18 ara of egy ouseaone wa dressce.suits, gouts.Xu.Jade from à À \\meeoved : .\u2018 > Teferen i .aries district.A \\ 3¢, the lat a a w Ee UO.Would ladies garments.Apply W 1260, Star Of- street.ences required.36 University star Oficrs strict.Address K, 19 x set esigue, end prices a pvt bo - i , sei : \\B MA- WASTED =.BALESMEN \u201cAUTO- 'ANTED = HOUSEMAID FOR-GENER- PANTED \u2014 8.SHUGER & &AM, EGGAR, Aypty to J.A.VYVANTEDSTRADT, EAP LE have JT\" Sbrey > \"tes com present JOR a spray- ai work, small house, uo cnfldren; A Painters, Decorating.Paper Hanging, chinery man as storeman, mus t er made.Splendid seller.Libera! terma.Write 5004 wages.Apply 238 trince Albert ave., Whitewashing, Tinüng, Plastering, etc.etc, good relercnces.Wilcock, 73 Common # Bros ag lary and sample machines, Cavers Westmount.616B Dorchester st., Montreal.0 26 .i.Ont 206 eod t - \u2014 \u2014: NTED\u2014CI VELLER, WITH \u2014ou © AJANTED\u2014OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG ANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTER.DECOR- n \u2019 TA ore tion, with grocery trade, V ANTED \u2014 A NURBE (EDUCATED), V woman who is anxious te spend the V ating, graining.tinting, plastering, and business; 5 good for care of three children, youngest summer in the Laurentian Mountains: fam- paper hanging, best reférences: charges must speak French and English.opening for right man.Appty M 2005, Star Office.AGENTS WANTED Men or women, you can make four to 3iX dot, lars a Jay selilng our goods; over (wo huntr lines wo sclect from.We give 200 per cent pro- ft Send for our 3 catalogues to-day.We are the oldest established and largest Agents Sup.vy House in Canads.The F.E.Karn Co, 132 Victoria st.Toronto, Can 33 cod tf 18 months.Must furnish references.Apply 182 Hutchison st.59 zeod ES WANTED oA YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 14 ears ofd to assist in family © A Address 1376 st.Andre st.89 2eod X bute ANTED \u2014 DISTRIBUTORS THROUGHout Canada und United States to distri- samples of merchandise, circulars, al- ClAnAcS.slory papers, etc.Liberal remuneration.Enclose stamp, Globe Advertising Bureau, London, Ontario.277 law tf WANTED MAN AS SALESMAN FOR city for general merchandise.Must be widely known, and have good connections and a wide general knowledse.Address M 2007, Star Office.\\ FANTED\u2014A YOUNG MAN OF SOME business experience, who hus a good knowledge of bookkeeping, to take the position of secretary to a company now being organized in the city.wien large profits wili accrue; will be paid st salary, bust must invest $1,000 in the compat).Reply at once to J, 1540, Stur office.{TED - GENERAL SERVANT.Ab- V JAN Ses Mctcalfe avenue, Westmount.JE ANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL / housework; no washing or «ooking: evenings and Sunday afternoons free.Must mleep at home.Apply 24 Marlborough st.Hochelaga- 91 2 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY FIRST class waist hands, also apprentices, paid while learning.Apply Miss Fady, 30 Mackay st.\\ JANTED \u2014 FLOUR AND FEED SAJES- \u2018man for Eastern Quebec and Towu- ships.Both languages.P.O.Box 463.Ottawa.si 6 VVANTED \u2014 A YOUNG ENGLISH TADY @s nursery governess to two children.Address by letter, =, Star Branch Uf- fice, \\ - ANTED\u2014NURSE must have good at 900 Dorchester st.W ANTED\u2014A TABLEMAID : REFERences required.Apply at 1002 Sherbrooke st.! \\ TANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SKIRT hands.Apply to Madame Gaudry, +109 8t.Catherine st.WANTED \u2014 MUSICIANS FOR THE KIL- ties Band, Jordon Highlanders of Belle- ville.for European tour.Applicants must stale age.experience and salary expected clear of expenser Those who can double in male choir.especially high tenor or low bass Kiven preference.Apply to The Kilties, Belleville, Ontarta, Canada.ol 4 law WANTED \u2014 SEND 30¢c FOR SCHEME _that brought :87 mail orders.A.Gordon, 72¢ Denver, Colo.VVANTED \u2014 SMART YOUNG MAN AND y for grotery store.Apply H.- sell, 2663 St.Catherine st.poly Rus WANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY, WELT.REcommended.Apply to 468 Temple set, ONE BABY.Apply FOR references.WVANTED \u2014 A GIRL COAT MAKER.one that can make good button holes.Apply to Mr.Scott.care R.J.Inglis.VVANTED \u2014 A YOUTH WITH KNOW - ledge of stenography, typewriting and general office work.Apply to L 1989, Star Office.en VVANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED young lady bookkeeper.State qualifi- work preferred.must|be well r Apply in own handwriting to EK, 1623.Star Office.| 0 3 \u201cWant\u201d Ad.Depots for Che Montreal Star.BRANCH OFFICES for the receiving of \u201cWant\u201d Advertisements for THE MONTREAL STAR, will be found at the following addresses: little | The Star Branch Office, cormer Peel and St.Catherine ste.The Star Branch Office, at T.Stones Store, \u20ac37 Weiltagton st, PT.ST.CHARLES, The Star Branch Office, at W.5.Steme\u2019s Drug Stere, corner St.Catherine st.and Greene ave, WESTMOUNT.5%codtt Ÿ ANTED BOY TO LEARN THE engraving and go a few messages.-Armstrong Bros.315 St.James street 91 2 V VVANTED-GENERAL SERVANT, SMALL family.Apply immediately 4693 Sher- biooke st.bply y 198 law tf V ANTED \u2014 AN ENERGETIC MAN wih good business qualifications, can secure & managerial position with Ohio corporation.capitalized for $250.000 ($130,000 paid in) a! salary of $1800 and liberal cum- mission, bv taling stock in company for term of engagement, stock to be taken up at expiration «! agreement This company Is com- posél of sume of the best business men In Coluinbus Addreay C.WW, Walker, S8 and 9 la Salle st.Chicago.ed tf MW ANTED - ENERGETIC MEN OF GOOD character (o suil for ths Fonthill Nurser- tes, Pre ious experience not essential, Steady work.Liberal pay, Handsome outfit free, Ap- Ply &% nce, Sine and Weillngion.Toronto.98 e0d tf V ANTED - EXPERIENCED CHECKers, sorters and starchers.New York Steam Laundry, 191 8t.Urbain st.88 2 law WARTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED TEA AND Coffee salesmen for Canadian territory: only salesmen who have present ac- Quaintance with best grocery trade In the Dominion will be eligible.Address, with references, Including recent employer.B, 1491, 88 Star Office.8 : law \\ JANTED LADY FOR CLERICAL WOrk.two evenings per week; widow preferred.State nage and salary required.Address R.7:20, Star Branch Uffice.88 2 law WANTED \u2014 APPLICATIONS WILL BE received up to noon on the twenty- third day of April, 1904.for the positions of teacher In the Model, Elementary and Primary Departments of the Danville Academy for the ensuing scholastic year.Salaries in Model $350; Elementary $250, and mAry $2125.Applicants will please state experience and send testimonials C.C.Brown, Secretary-Treasurer, Danville, Que.ANTED FOR A CLUB, 88 3 law z A FIRST class coak (chef).with copy references, to V, 1303, Star Office.JANTED TWO Apply in writing, $7 3 Jaw \\ \u2014 TO HEAR FROM practical coal miners, with fair education.State experience, references, etc.T.1243, Star Office 87 3eod V YANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT HEAD waiter for a club.Applications, with copy certificates, V, 1302, Star Office.a 87 3e0 VV ANTAD \u2014 STRONG YOUNG MEN FOR locomotive firemen on Canadian and other railroads.Also hrekemen, Firemen average $63 monthly.become englnee:s, average $123.Brakemen averaga $60, become conductors, average $103.Name position preferred, Send stamp for particulars, Rallway Association, Hy Is small and work light.lame residence flat In Westinount.Address A, 2040, Star Uflice.WANTED == HALL CLERK FOR PUBLIC institution, speaking French preferred.Must have good references for sobriety and intelligence.K, 1937, Star Office.s SITUATIONS WANTED.NN VWANTED ~~ A COMPETENT YOUNG lady desires position as stenographer and typewriter willing to learn office work.7319, Star Branch Office.ses WANTED \u2014 BY MIDDLE AGED, REspectable woman general housework, 2 or § days weekly in private family.Ade dress (i.1706, Stur Office.$0 =o VVASTEDR - TEN YEARS UFFICE EXperience, seven years as travelling nalesman; steady, hard worker, thoroughly reliaLle and coinpetent; will consider inside or outside employment, With any first class firm.remuneration according to aublitt>; age 37, both languages.VU, 110: Star Offue 36 6 ANTED -\u2014 POSITION OF TRUST BY \\ JOUNE InüN, 23, Capable and positively rellabie, would travel.Address U, 7302, Star Branch Office.866 VV ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY.TALL and gvod flgure.\u2018a situation as model for mantle manufacturer, disengaged on the 18th; would bd generally useful.Address R, 7244, Star Brafich Office.State sdlary given.59 3 WANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, DRE- corating, graining, tinung.piastering references.Drop card.dieux street.\\ ANTED \u2014POSITION AS TRAVELLING salesman for Maritime Provinces; will take any lime.Address Traveller, FP.>.Box 403, St.John, N.B.ss 9 WANTED ~\u2014 PRACTICAL GARDENers, all kinds of landscape work done.black soil and manure supplied at moderate prices; also furniture removed.385 Vie- toria avenue, Westmount.Bell Tel Mount W039.166 V ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY A THORoughly experienced man fgook:; good references.A, 1422, Star Office.83 4 WANTED \u2014 BY COMPETENT FARMER to take charge of gentleman's farm or would pake good farm on shares Address W.F., South Ely.PP.Q.se 8 \\ ANTED \u2014- BY A REFINED LADY OF experience, position as matron.housekeeper.or useful companion to lady travel- M.Laws, 307 Ca- 87 22 ling.Address 5, 1201 ,Star Office.87 8 ANTED \u2014 BY A GOOD DRESSMAKer work in a private family.4y st.Antoine at.89 3 ANTED \u2014 NOW'S THE TIME.sEND note have me free your basements from dampness, fancy concrete flours laid, Bullder, 294 Marie Anne st.89 2 TANTED \u2014- BY BRIGHT YOUNG MAN a position in office, nccurate and good writer, recommended highly as for character, ability, etc.Address D., 34 Argyle ave, Ross Rile C5.Quebec, Canada.81 Geod WANTED \u2014 EVERYWHERB HUSTLERS to tack signs, distribute circulars, samples, etc.no canvassing: good pay.Sun Advertising Bureau, Chicago.ANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID, WILLING to wait at table: references required.91 2 cations, experience and salary expected.APPly 1142 Sherbrooke st.SI .» of office and custom APPly Box L 1992.Star Office.| VVANTED \u2014 LADIES AND MEN.310 d per week made easily, writing at home during leisure time.Stamped envelope for particulars.Western Formula Co, Minneapolis, Minn.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A EMART BOY.: Tr Apply zoom 11, Editorial Dept, Star WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO DO, Offica.light housework and mind children.| Apply 144 Park avenue.ANTED\u2014A GOOD TRUSTWORTHY girl as general servant: must be a good plain cook.Apply 2245 St Catherine st.TANTED\u2014A GOOD AND RESPECTable housekeeper and mother's help (Catholic): good situation for person who would appreciate a good home.Apply to room 4, New York Life buiiding.WANTED\u2014A COACHMAN (UNMARried) to take charge of horse and be generally useful: none need apply without first-class references.Apply at 136 Cherrier st.ANTED\u2014TWO BRIGHT BOYS FOR \u201celectrical \u2018work.Apply to foreman, | R.E.T.Pringle Co, Ltd., 172 Dalhousie street.'ANTED\u2014STRONG MAN TO WORK in the country: one that understands horses and gardening.Address G, 1728, Star office.VWANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL WITH SOME experience In factory work.to mark work and help forelady: must speak both languages.Reply by letter only to The Salem Company.Limited, Shirt & Waist Mfrs.323 8t.*James st, City.90 2 \\ JANTED \u2014 SMART ERRAND BOY.Apply 936 Dorchester at.9e 2 FANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKERS, IMPROV- Bleury st.ers and apprentices.Apply at 255 20 2 UPHOLSTER DRAPER \" \"Must be thoroughly competent to take charge, understanding high grade work, all branches, able to estimate.None othr 3 YANTED\u2014MATTRESSES TO REmake, without removal, at two- thirds to one-half usual sending out cost.Address Fraser, 425 Bourgeois st.'ANTED\u2014FRENCH STENOGRAPHer for an English house; dictation in English to be transposed inte French ; state age.qualifications and experience.Apply in own handwriting to J, 1846, Star office.'ANTED\u2014A YOUNG LADY BOOKkeeper.state experience; must be prepared to begin at once.Address J, 1842, Star office.CT PTS ANTED\u2014A MARRIED MAN FOR A farm; must be practical farmer, trustworthy and capable of taking charge.W ANTED-STENOGRAPHER, TOYNG NV lady, permanent position.$5 week to start, 9 tfti! \u20ac noon Saturdays.Smith Premier preferred.Address T 7361, Star Branch Office.ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY FOR general office work, with knowledge of shorthand and typewriting.State experience, references, and salary requireu to H 1824, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 NEAT \"SEWER FOR children\u2019s clothes.Permanent if satisfactory.4918 Sherbrooke street.*ANTED\u2014GENTLEMAN AND LADY.experienced French and English stenographers.Good paid to competent parties.International Harvester Company of America.VYANTED agents, self-lighting pocket lamp, size of lead pencil, of kerosene lamp.«&@ndiès rapid seller.Sseing\u2019s belleving.Send stamp.Specialy Introduction Co., $7 A.B., Nassau after 7 in the evening 158 Mance st.\\ fruit if business suits, and on t usa.at end es Sea 8 Of two tho nd cash security.for wholesale house; pense money advanced: experience not essential.day, the 19th Instant, at., room 12.913 VVANzED \u2014 $1930 MADE BY ONE MAN last year selling our household necessities.Did you make as much?Try our lines.Always selling.Write G.Marshall & Co.London Ont .: FREE SAMPLE TO burns perfectly, takes place and matches, 91 4 law y ANTED \u2014 WILLING YOUNG GIRI, TO assirt with light housework.Apply TANTED\u2014SITUATION BY EDUCATED young man, six years\u2019 experience in and grocery business, would invest $500 can furnish references or Address 1, 1963, Star Office.818 VVANTED \u2014 TRUSTWORTHY PERSON, each county, to manage lodal business $20 pald weekly; exposition permanent ; anager, C Block, Chicago.~~ wer.Como ANTED \u2014 GOOD FARMER.WIFD dairy woman, without large family pre- ferred: references required.A ly n Ewing & Co., 142 McGiil st.poly wr WANTED = INTELLIGENT YOUNG girls for marking room.Troy Laondry Co., 8 Inspector st.fl 3 WANTED \u2014 ACTIVE MAN R EXtractors in wash-room.Troy undry Co., 8 Inspector st 91 3 WANTED \u2014CHECKERS, ALSO BRIGHT Co., young girls to learn.Troy Laundry 8 Inspector st.s 2 WANTED \u2014 A PASTRY COOK FOR A hotel in a country town.Apply Tues.at 1724 Notre Dame 1 \u2014school\u2014diptoma PISE ennam, also a teacher holding \u2018elementary uchool diploma; salary $210 per annum, Applications will be received up to May 15th, 1904, Dy the Secretary-Treasurer of the Mal.sopueuve Dissentient School, Maisonneuve, P.Que, 83 8 aw PUPILS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 PARISIAN LADY.DIP.lomist, first class references, 8 French lessons, $2.W, 7054, Star Office.4 s1 6 MISS LOTTIE SHIPMAN, dramatic reader and teacher in elocution, physical, Greclan and vuice culture, For terms and rates address 738 St.Denis st £5 13 VWANTED \u2014 PUPILS TO FORM A class in sight singing and voice production.-Also private lessons in singing and violin.Call for circular and terms.Corey's Studio.13%; Berthelet street.ANTED \u2014 BY MR.W.W.HARRIES, Commercia¥ Tutor and University coach.puplls successfully prepared for any examination.Stenographers and bookkeepers graduated in shortest time.Positions secured.Studio 23 McGill College avenue.YANTED-\u2014-PIANO PUPIL® BY Ex.YT perienced teacher; terms very mod- l erate.Address V, 7450, Star Branch of- à fice WANTED \u2014 PUPILS \u2014 SHORTHAND .in both languages, arithmetic and bookkeeping (privately).Prof.J.Emery, 43 Beaver Hall Hill.VY ANTED \u2014 PRIVATE COURSE IN French, Prof.Baudry, 132 Park avenue, Bo cents per bour.9 10 law L \\VAmeD \u2014 A LADY FROM PARIS ; wishes to give French lessons nt resi- Bdence; recommendations Paris and Montreal: four years\u2019 experience.R.H., 44 Star Office.'OUJANTED \u2014 PUPILS FOR MANDOLIN, violtn and piano.19a Victoria * SHOW CASES.ADIAN SHOW CASE CO.92 ADE- Cree et.west, Toronto.Counter cases $3.58 ft.in oak or cherry.Floor cares §39 or NE per ft.Write for our catalogue.\\\u2014: PHOTO JEWELLERY, AND RUTTONS h, all kinds ciub order.Photo alogue free, from any pho tions made to Ce, Tormata I PHI JEWELLERY ers need apply.CASTLE & SON, 20 University street 91 1 per ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A FEW D V operators on coats.Apply to Mr.Stanton, at 446 Bt.James st.so3 V ANTED \u2014 A BELL BOY; NONE BUT experienced boy need apply: must come well recommended.Apply Savoy Hotel, 80 2 Victoria at.V JANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK; BEST REferences.Apply Mrs.R.B.Hart, 768 Sherbrooke st.so 2 VVANTED \u2014 AN ENGLISH LAW FIRM - wants a law student.Apply P.O.Box 496.90 2 YVANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED TRAveller with good connection for the Maritime Provinces, to represent an English house, in staple and fancy dry goods.for import orders.Apply, stating experience to QO, 1723, Star Office.0 2 Whee \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR WARE- ri house wlio can speak both langes.Apply by letter only to Salem Company.Limited, Shirt and Waist Manufacturers, 323 St.James st.ss V ANTED AN EXPERIENCED child's nurse in small family of two.Apply 990 Derchester st.vs Vv JANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS NURSE girl: must have good references.Apply P.O.Box 166 or No.368 St.Joseph st, Lachine.P.Q.0 3 V JANTED FIRST CLASS SILK waist operators: none but experienced hands want;d.Crescent Mfg.Co.Ltd, 2 1nspector st.\\ TANTED \u2014 A LADY STENOGRAPHER and typewriter, one able to read nd write French and English preferred.Apply G, 1723, Star Office 90 3 WASTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY FOR TYPR- writing and general office work.Apply in own handwriting to P.O.Box 902.90 2 JANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY CAPABLE V person as general servant or working housekeeper; must be good plain cook.References required.Apply 422 Metcalfe ave.0 2 \\ *ANTED \u2014 YOUNG BOY FOR A MERchant's office, about 14 years old.Apply 2281, in applicant's handwriting, P.O.Box Montreal.ANTED\u2014 THOROUGHLY COMPETENT stenographer for work, three or four hours each evening.Address, stating fea.desired.E, 1627, Btar O WANTED_BOY FOR OFFICE WORK and collecting accounts.Appl to 1.O.drawer 2277, giving references WANTED \u2014 A GOOD TINSMITH.! APply to J.Merrett, 99 King st.\u2018RY ANTED\u2014 IMMEDIATELY, YOUNG 20 % eate girl to assist with Apply J, 1859, Star office; ANTED\u2014FOR OFFICE.A TOUNG man speaking Eng an neh, to assist on the books; must live with parents and furnish good referefices.Address stating salary wanted.J, 1838, Star office.ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT.WwW Apply after ¢ p.m.at 115 Metcalfe street.Ÿ 'ANTED \u2014 GOOD MILLINERS, 1M- provers and apprentices.Apply at WANTED A TABLEMAID.APPLY Hotel Carslake, 573 St.James st.ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT .for family of one.Apply 129 Alexander st.oo ANTED \u2014 MAN COOK AT PELO- Quin's Hotel.Must speak English and French.Telephone E 447, four rings.TANTED \u2014 SMART BOY FOR SHÔE Ww store, both languages.Apply 1840 Notre Dame street.YVANTED \u2014 A LITTLE GIRL TO ASsist with light housework.May sleep at home.Apply 312 8t.Urbain street, near Sherbrooke street.1725, Btar Office.ANTED \u2014 LADIES COPY LETTERS.$30.00 per thousand.No malling to your friends or furnishing addresses Woman's Specialty Co., Dept.127, Chicago.WAKTED \u2014 LADIES TO EMBROIBDER, Battenberg.crochet snd make burnt wood novelties, fancy work of all kinds bought and sold.Paruculars stamped envelope.Woman's Co-Operative Exchange, Dept.29, Chicago.WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT OR mother's help for St.Lambert, mid- a aged preferred.Apply F.1672 Star ce.QUANTED \u2014 \"FIRST by the week or and 83 McGill at, city.Uainz cutting on Men's neckwear.tar st.[ .CLASB8 SKIRT can find steady employment on piece work.Apply at 86 9 2 Vy operators, ANTED \u2014 RELIABLE, ENERGETIC workers to distribute circulars, samples and advertising matter.Good pay.No -No.382 St.Antoine street.| cenvassine.Co-operative Advertising Co.New York.ANTED _\u2014 FOR MAT STH GOOD MIL- r liner.French, speaking English preferred.Answer at once in English, stating ANTED \u2014 TWO EXPERIENCED salary.which must be moderate.Address G, boxers.also two apprentices to learn Apply Manufacturing Co.Ltd., 2 Inspec- 91 3 WANTED \u2014 OPERATORS ON BKIRTS, underskirts and jackets.K.192], Star Office.91 2 + ANTED \u2014 A NERAL SERVANT for family of fof.one willing to assist with children, washing given out.Apply with references to 136 St.Famille st.ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED LAUNDRY drivers, having good established trade, ean hear of good opening.Apply immediate- 42 Bonsecours st.ly Imperial Lsundry, ANTED \u2014 HOUSEMAID FOR SMALL private family.Apply 71 McGill College p a 2 ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERvant for May 1st.in small family.Apply 442 Elm avenue, Westmount, ANTED \u2014 ENGINEER FOR ALLIGAtor boat.holding third class certifi- Apply.stating age and experience to G.H.Perley & Co., Bt.Jovite Station, Que.ANTED \u2014 COMPETENT PANT MAKer to take over out of town factory and run on contract.electric lighted, power machinery.everything most complete.Apply at once P.O.Box 1075.91 4 daw WANTED \u2014 GOOD RELIABLE MAN TO take charge of office: must furnish the best of references: a man with a knowl.adie of French and with some previous experience in the ice and coal business preferred.Apply.stating age.salary empected.pc where last employed, to L, 1988 Star ce.i ANTED \u2014 A BRIGHT YOUNG WOman for office work: salary $15.00 Po month.Address V 7481, Star Branch ce.WANTED, \u2014 GOOD WAIST AND SKIRT hands.also good finishers.197 Pine avenws, corner Et.Lawrence.ANTED \u2014 FOR MAY 18T, AN EXperienced table-mald.Apply 23 Mc- Gregor atreet after \u20ac p.m.WANTED \u2014 CAPABLE YOUNG MAN - or young man with thorough knowl- eâge of stenography .and typewriting, \u201cHe: ee du EL JANTED \u2014 SALESMAN, EXPERIENCed, for men's custom tailoring and ready-to-wear clothing.Apply to John Allan, corner of Craig and Bleury ste, Montreal.VWANTED \u2014 A MAN through\u2019 the Province of Quebec to carry samples of an Eastern Cigar Factory, large commission to the right man.Only a worker will suit.Apply care M, 2020, Star Office.91 ¢ VWWANTED \u2014 DETECTIVES.EVERY 1.0- callty.good salary; experience unnecessary.International Detective Agency.Milwaukee, Wis.WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A HUSTLER OF good appearance, to soifcit subscriptions for magazine; salary nine dollars.pec week and extra commission.Must state present employment and send good references in first letter.situation.Address \u2018Evening Visitor,\u201d Dept, A, Avon, N.Y.VWANTED \u2014 A MIDDLE AGED MAN WHO \u2018 ng and fruit trees.Apply John M.Le Moyne, Compton, WANTED \u2014 MOLER'8 BARBER SCHOOL.New York City, More students Eight weeks completes, Wages Saturdevs.$10 to 315 » guaranteed graduates.Can carn ree hip.board and transportation before entering.Special inducetnents now, Write for catalogue, nid WANED \u2014 FOR A MANUFACTURERS pfiice a erml\u20ac boy abeut 18 years oid: must write a geod hand and derstand figures.Address V, zess, Star Branch Office.V V ANTED \u2014 SMART GIRLS TO LEARN to make tewellers\u2019 fine paper boxes, 83 per week while learning.Fielder Mfg.Co.10 Cote at.ANTED \u2014 MAN TO HELP.IN STABLE.Troy Laundry Co.Ltd.8 Inspector street.WANTED \u2014 BRIGHT YOUTH AS -OF- fice boy in a rallway office.Apply M, 200%, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A GOOD COOK.TRAVELLING Box 147, Station B, Brooklyn.N.Y.85 4 law city.90 3 WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS TOOL MAK- VWAXNTED \u2014 SITUATION AS GARDENers, Position permanent to right men.er: thoroughly up in all branches, Scotch, married.two children, seven years\u2019 Canadian experience; satisfactory references &s to character and ability.Apply Mac, care of Willitm Evwing & Co, Becdsmen, Mont- 20 real.3 V ANTED\u2014DRESSMAKING, SEWING by the day.experienced in cutting and fit nicely, with reference.J, 1348, Star office.VWANTED\u2014A POSITION AS DAY OR night fireman.or watchman, by a man with Al references; temperate and steady.Edw.M.Ryan, 608= Albert st., Ste.Cunegonde, city.ANTED\u2014BY EXPERIENCED NUR- 8ery governess, engagement outside city.Address, in or out of city, J 1866, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 CHAIR CANEING PERfectly.most expeditiously done, per- foratles replaced, carpet sweepers repaired.Write John Stapleton.137 St.Urbain.Clip thle.TANTED \u2014 WASHING CAREFULLY done.Work guaranteed.at right prices.Mrs.Piche, 1105 Hotel de Ville.WANTED ~ BY EXPERIENCED JANItor situation care of office building, first class city references.State salary and full particulars, J, 1843, Star Office.S12 A ANTED \u2014 EXPERT STENOGRAPHer, gentleman, 27 years of age, many years expert stenographic experience, would like to hear of opening with wholesale house, large manufacturing business or contracting firm.where rapid handling of correspondence in the office, Is essential.tol- onial and continental experience.Thorough- Iy up to date.Moderate salary, with right people.Address J, 1839, Star Office.91 : law i ble of taking charge of ledger, knowledge of shorthand and French, best references.Addredd V 7450, Star Branch Office.ANTED \u2014- BY A REFINED PERSON who has had full charge of housa and three motheriess children for the last five years, position in similar capaclty.elther town or country, Address X.Y.Z., Box 84, Cote St.Faul.si 6 ANTED \u2014 BY EXPERIENCED TRAveller samples on cormmisaion for Munt- real and Province of Quebec or Maritime Provinces.Address V, 7420, Star Branch Of- Ave: 5 : T0 si 2 ANTED \u2014 BY GOOD COOK ENGAGE- mefit by week or any kind of work ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY A GOOD .rook, best of references.Mrs.Jacab- son's Reliable Employment Office, 76 Mac- ay st YVANTED\u2014WELL EDUCATED LADY with stenographer's training.desires office experience; good references.Address V, 7478, Star Branch office.! ANTED\u2014A POSITION BY NURSE, : capable of taking charge of infant; also competent general.West End Employment Bureau, 2786 St.Catherine st.TT WANTED\u2014A SITUATION AS HOUSE- be Keeper.Address V, 7451, Star Branch office.VW ANTED\u2014BY THOROUGHLY COM- ' petent person, position as housekeeper; would assume entire charge of sowing, best of references.Address Vv, 7490, Star Branch office.+ YWANTED\u2014YOUNG CANADIAN LADY talking little English wants a place as governess and teacher for French and plano to little children in an Engsh fam- or A V.Hainault, No.25 Durham, city.WANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A ! working housekeepers pace; would like to leave city; best references.J, 1533; Star office, = ANTED\u2014 BY Al IRONER, IRONING of any kind by the day in private houses.Apply 364 Amherst street, upstairs, door to the left.ANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE WIdow, confinement nursing: has had good experience.Apply by letter or call Mrs.J.Smith, 68 Latour street.city references.31 Coté des Nei first house above Sherbrooke et.913 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERvant for small family.one willing \u2018to &o to the country for er.Apply with references to 243 University st 81°: ANTED \u2014 BOY FOR DENTAL LAboratory.Good chence for intelligent boy to learn trade.Apply room 24, Birks Blag.\"3 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A GENERAL servant for boarding house, with references.Apply 872 Palace st.ANTED \u2014 HATS AND BONNETS TO trim: old material used to advantage.Miss Brockway.48 Ayimer st.on 3 JANTED \u2014CENERAL SETVANT.WITH references: must ba goud couk, three in family.washing put out; good wogee.Ap- Diy 4073 Tupper st, Just west of Atwater.ANTED -\u2014- MEN WITH INSURANCE] -ability.given Han commissions +5 me 's Assoc \" % \u201cA.RC Wants See > Co ANTED \u2014LADY WISHES EMPLOYment to take care of bachelors apartments, or charge of gentleman's house for summer months.Best of references.H 1818, Star Office.- ANTED sewing 247 Quesnel st.ANTED - SITUATION AS FACTORY au; ntendent, with large experience, méhufacturing ail kinds of factory work: house and interior fittings; in pine and wood; good executive ability; up to date ideas; good manager of help; hgihest references.Address H, 1766, Star ice.\\ ANTED \u2014 BY CHINA BOY SITUAtion as rook In small family.Spey i x 27 HE : St.Antolne #: ÉQU'ANTED \u2014- CHEF AND VW DRE in private KE DESIRES amilies.Address VIF: WANT position.cajfole of taking fall charge rçe.restaurant or hotal; highest Toron- Sevres 5 ae 4 .Ce \u201cae Lu and paper hanging: charges moderate; best: by day; good reference.Address T, 7410, Star Braneh esp + Howes, 23.Mackay.drop card.Mayer aud Enrsoii, su 6 moderate.346A Cadirux st.VVASTEL \u2014 SECRETARYSHIP REQUIRed hy English lady, writes clear, legible hand.experienced.State salary.FR, 7239, Star Brauch Office.83 3 \u2014_\u2014 - ewe ANTED \u2014 MRS.GORDON, BPECIAL- ist in children's wearing apparel I» prepared to flil orders tn satisfactory man- nur.Send for price list to P.O.Box 1315 V JANTED \u2014 VETERINARY SURGEON wishes position on a rench, stock farm or as manager of stables; references Al Address Neptune, 665 Hypollte.89 3 WANTED \u2014- EXPERIENCED SALESman in genrrat dry goods, desires ein- ployment, Church of England worker; none but methodical, up-to-date, strictly honest business men need apply.Address Box 100, Montreal Star Offive, Toronto.ss 6 VVANTED\u2014TWO MARRIED MEN WANT situation about middie of May, thor- \"OUBhIy used to horses,or would work around factory or gentleman's house, women would make themselves generally useful: country preferred: total abstainers.Apply W.B, Post Office, Montreal West.893 VVANTED \u2014 A YOUNG WOMAN, WITH good references.wishes for position as zeneral (sleep out) or some other capacity receiving weekly remuneration.Open to en- agement 25th inst Address R, 7262.Star Branch Office.s93 WANTED \u2014 BY A FIRST CLASS LAUNdress washing and ironing to do at her own home.Good references if required.114 Centre at, Point St.Charles.90 2 VV ASTED\u2014 HOUSE PAINTING.DECORating.plastering, tinting and paper hanging.charges very low.Address W.E.David, 616a Dorchester st.Tel.Main sis V TANTED \u2014 SEWING BY THE DAY IN private families.Apply Miss F., 654A Beaver Ifall HL 90 2 WANTED BY EXPERIENCED stenographer and policy writer, position in a fire Insurance office.Address E, 1633, Star Office.80 3 VVANTER \u2014 EMPLOYMENT BY A REliable middie age woman: would take charge.of- gentlemen's apartments or working housekeeper, or any place of trust.Address 5, 7318.Star Branch Office.9 2 WANTED \u2014 HATS TRIMMED ' BY first class milliner, 89 Cuursol st, at toc each.su 6 VVANTED \u2014 SHOEMAKER WORK RY ~ first clasa boot and shoemaker.24 Im- vesial avenue.90 2 VVANTED\u2014CAPABLE ENGLISHWOMAN wants position in books, stationery, fancy goods ur any light business or good housekeeper and would help generally.Address F, 1676, Star Office.20 2 VV ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY DESIRES a position for general office work.D, Star Office.89 leod WASTED \u2014 NO.7 UNION AVE, EM- pluyinent Directory, ladies wanting servants, cooks, housemanids, nurses, generals, situations.Apply at once.89 zeod VVANTED \u2014 SITUATION.OPEN FOR enfagetient as bookkeeper or office manager, thorough knowledge of office work and the general produce, commission trade, Apply S, 1187, Star Office.87 3eod VW ANTED\u2014NO.7 UNION AVENUE, female employment directory.Ladies wanting servants, cooks, nurses, housemaids, generals ; situations.Apply at once.5 3 2aw V JANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS NURSE, beginning of July, with family going to scaside.Address by letler, Avey.203 Mountain st.9 2 1646, \\ YANTED \u2014 SITUATION.ENGLISH lady oRers her services as nurse, or companion to ladies crossing over to England.in exchange for free passage.References.J, 1327 Star Office, 91 2 ANTED\u2014BY TRAVELLER POSITION, acquainted in Ontario and Eastern Townships.Grocery or grocer speclalty preferred.KR.1903, Star Office.v1 3 WASTED BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN work of any kind by the day.best of rity references.Apply 7 St.Edward st, off Bleury.\\ TANTED \u2014 DRESSES /MADE, LATEST styles, at moderate prices, fancy bliruses, jackets, tallor-made suits, fit and finish guaranteed.658 Lagauchetiere st, su 3 Ÿ JANTED \u2014 BY A WELL ACCOMPLISHed young lady positinn as nurse to an invalld during the summer.Address J, 1867, Star Office.91 2eod WASTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY WISHES position as office assistant, willing to make herself useful.Address T, 7394, Star Branch Office.91 2 WANTED \u2014 SITUATION IN DORVAL or Lachine by guod general servant, good references Apply Miss st - \u2014 81.3 -.plain cooking, V ANTED \u2014 BEFORE YOU SIGN A contract for electric wiring.ask for our prices.Metropolitan Electric Works, 104 Inspector at.91 3 VVANTED \u2014 BY WELL RECOMMENDED young lady position as nursery guvern- end, open for engagement.Address J.1360.Star Office.91 z2eod \\ ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS SHIPPER, packer, etc, good all round man.J, 1889, Star Office.\u201dn 2 VATED \u2014 A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN is desirous of obtaining employment as coachman (experienced, sober and trustworthy man).excellent testimonials.Apply to H, 1816, Star Office.91 2 ANTED SITUATION BY DESIGN- Address K, 1942, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 PROTESTANT LADY DEsires position as secretary and compan- lon to elderly lady; would prefer a quiet country home.References exchanged.(Miss) Ethel Crowther, 85 Bleecker st, Toronto.si WANTED \u2014 POSITION AS HOUSEkeeper, good couvk and ager; can take entire charge.Address W, 7518, Star Branch Office.ANTED'\u2014 BITUATION IN OFFICE\u2019 V or place of trust by @ respectable Fng- lish gentleman.strictly honest and sober: sxcellent references.Apply D, 1572, Star Oftice.89 2e0d ANTED \u2014 A POSITION AS NURSERY governess; willing to go out of the city for summer.E, 1612, Star Office.#9 2eod ANTED GERMAN, 25 YEARS OF WwW age, speaking English and some French, is looking for a position.Good re- terences.B.1461, Star Office.$8 2 law QJANTED BY PRACTICAL AND Ww theoretical engineer (mechanical and electrical), an agency or position and partnership In engineering line.would {nvest few thousand dollars.A, 1378, Star Office.4 88 2eod ANTED \u2014- HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER- V hanging.tinting, graining.etc, low rices; best results; estimates given.A Bar- ar, 14A Sussex avenue.8% C \u201caw YANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG WOMAN BEW- W ing In private families, experience.Apply Mra.H.A.L, 1256 DeMontign:.IXJANTED, \u2014 BY CHINA BOY SITUAtion as cook in small family.Apply 102 Bt.Antoine st.ie 81 2 MACHINERY FOR SALE.For SALE - WE SELL THE BEST and cheapest American gas and | > : Montreal = Shas Sie Yp ability sad gasoline engines.Send stamp for catalogue.State yoû®\u201d-power needs.Metropol- {tan Electric Wotis, 104 Inspector st.R SALE\u2014! SMALL STEAM BOILer, 3 feet high by 2 in diameter; 1560 pounds pressure; will seil cheap.1842 Ontario st.R SALE \u2014 NEW AND SRCONDHAND woodworking machinery and parta Pony planers and matcher machines, buss planer, band saw machine, upright and hori- sontal shingle machines, hose, rubber and Jeather beiting.Mullin's Dominion Machin ery\\ Papineau su.experionce nôt necessary; \u20ac lished 2! years: centrally situuted and Jobbing trads done.Address P, 1138, Uffice.see Pp'vxéen SHOP, WBLL EQUIPPED, for sale cheap to quick buyer; a rare opportunity for one who wants to start in atab- ood 84 St.I WILL BUY FROM | TO 10 SOUTH AFRICAN SOLDIERS\u2019 LAND GRANTS, Will pay highest possible cash figura N.P.BRYANT, Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL.8 dollars stock.school if Address F.leds, ARE BUSINESS tiie best genera the Townships for sale, doing a cash business for three years with fine success.Store large and nearly new.about twelve thousand in good condition.in one of the richest dairy health of the owner reason for selling.Good and several! vou don't mean business don't answer.GHANCE.OXE store sections in Canada.churches in the t 3100.00 to $30¢.00 PER MONTH.REPREsentatives in each town to placine shores aud loans.Martin and Ce, 116 Manning Chambers, Toronto, Ont.87 ê assist (@ dead \u201cor businesses !n own.Star Office.P.8.\u2014Will sell stock and lease store for term of years.plants, OR SALE\u2014CHEAP.2 SODA WATER English and American, syphon filters and bottling table.Apply J, 1841, Star office, also office.OR SALE\u2014A TOBACCO STORE AND barber establishment, in rear of shop, good trade and opportunity to a prompt purchaser, cheap for cash.J, 1847, Star tnventors, etc.wanted.Evans, Wilken & ns ATENTS GUARANTEED.PATENTS SEcured or fee returned.Send model or sketch for free opinion as to patentability.Send for our illustrated Guide Book, finest publication tasued for free distribution.Con- talns 100 mechantcal movements.Tells Lov to obtain a patent, how and what to insret for profit, how to sell patents, law points for Patents secured through us advertised without charge in the Patent F:a- cord.We ulso send free our jist of inventions Address Registered Patent Attorneys, Evans Bldg .Washington, D.C.Ce, law OHNSON & COUSINEAU, 62 ST.JAMES st.For sale ull kinds of farm implements, summer and winter waggons, etu\u2026 blood horse alone worth $500, everything in all truly worth $1040.will sell for 3750.OR SALE SALE \u2014 Fer Owing to iil A business in a thriving town in Ontario.where a large custom trade is done.health,\u2019 this chance given.Tu & practical furrter.a splendid op- A PROFITABLE si FROFITABLE FUR business in à thriving town in Ontario, where a lurge custom trade is done.Owing to ill health.this chance ts now given To à practical furrier, a splendid opportunity is row presented.Apply to D, Startup, ÿ Charles st.Toronto, Ont.3eod FUR now portunity ix now presented.Apply to D.Startup, 9 Charles st, Toronto, Ont.91 2 law Star Branch OR SALE \u2014 ESTABLISHED MEDIcal busincss, profits $1,000 month, capable of considerable increase; will sell on basis of gtven rovalty monthly for given time, no cash necessary.but perfect security required.Good reasons for retiring.principals only.Address T 7360, Office, ply H 1517, Stay Office.OR SALE \u2014 A MILK ROUND.3 horses milk waggon, siefgh.complete outfit, cheap to prompt buyer.Ap- ACANT.GUOD OPENING FOR VETerinary surgeon at once.For further in- write Mrs.4 in a Callforni California, Nu.336 L.St.Barrows, formation apply Wm.Ogilvie, Alexander, Manitoba.NY ONE WISHING TO INVEST $3300 4 Orange and fruit ranch, San Bernapdino, 135, Strathcona, Alberta atreet, equipped hotel day.Price sixty miles $75 per day, niture, fixtures; For in good will, receipts 85.500.Also 1 sonneuve, terms.Prices $12,500.trom consists sale\u2014Bargains.The OHNSON & COUSINBAU, 6 ST.JAMES best Ottawa; receipts §100 per Another in Montreal, rec of real estate, price $15,000; de, Ontario, eipla.fne- cey derma.At Ste.Therese, PQ, hotel, real estates, 8400 per week.Price $0000 At Cote des Nelges, the best paying hotel, within ten miles of Montreal.Price .Hotel at Lachine, real estate, good will, fix- turcs, the owner cleared $7000 last year.Price icensed restaurants in ali parts of the city, St.Henry, Ste.$2000, Mal- easy 88 2 law Hotel, hunting district.Agnes, P.Q.two railroads, 87 FOR SALE \u2014 OR RENT CHAUDIERE Agnes, Lake Megantic, Great splendtl hotel man\u2019s chance.Apply Murdo Morrisou.seod OHNSON & COUSINEAU, 62 ST.JAMES street.Great opportunity.For sale or exchange for a city property.bakery, 20 years astablished., baking some 5200 loaves à week, of which the 2-3 of fancy bread and the balance wih joaves of §-ibs;; and everything in first ce teams; 3 lass working order; AI location.Low rent $16.Pri ce $3000.37 2 caw WANTED \u2014 GENTLEMAN HOLDING REsponsible position in lerge manufacturing plant.wishes to represent firat clase fire, accident and life Insurance, .Apply K.88% Star Office, 85 2 law FOR SALE \u2014 AT ST.GABRIEL DB Brandon.the Windso¢ Hotel, Louis Coutu, situated near C.P.R.station, known and patronized by all commercial travellers, excéllent business stant, selling cwing to ill health, For further information apply on premises, kept by terminus 67 4 law mining company.conducted o st., Chicago.EWARB OF FRAUDS.having an Investment with a turf or if same is business principles or fraud.Of this we are able to inform - Tee, à onal ones $1.00 each.En- Close stamp for reply.American Investors Protective Bureau, Suite 410, 167 Dearborn should know ANY PERSON PATENTS.Inventors Guide Book Mailed Free.This book rontailns 68 pagce of valuable information for Inventors Patentees and Mechanics.Tells How to Obtaln a Fatent.The Cost of a Patent.What to Invent for Profit and How to Sell a Patent.Illustrates 100 Mechanical Movements and contains a History qf the most Famous Inventions with Portraits of the Inventors.BOOK MAILED FREE: O'MEARA & BROCK, Patent Attorneys, 473 11th Bt.N.W.Washiagton, D.C.AGENAIS & until you consult East 1810.CO.506 CRAIG, Dagenals & Co.furnished hounes, HAS country hotels, city hotels and genuine bargains in best saloons In city and suburbe; bargains that you don't Know and never will (free of charge); &lso cigar and grocery stores, pool room.bowling alley, nther businesses.properties, farms, hotels, ints exchanged for one another.Telephone an YASH 4 ings, Vall, FOR STOCKS.New York.BEND OFFER- my Quotation Sheet contains prices upon hundredr stocks, quick results.Bargains.Postal card does business.F.BE.42 Broadway, Address M, 2010, star Office.10,000 \u2018AND * within two Return 32600 In a tically no risk.1980, Star Office.OR SALB \u2014 health cause of Star Office.$300 to 8500 per month for two years.\u201cInvestment.\u201d L JOR BALE \u2014 NICKELPLATED BUSIness, doing over $000 a year, expenses light, work pays rent.This is & ba-ze\u2018a.PROSPECT OF $29,090) years, for 32,000 uirea.bout four months and trom Prac- Address AN stving up.Apply K, OLD ESTABLISHED laundry busfiess.plenty work, bad 1944, \u2014_\u2014 a 1117 Seccrd Ave, LAGNDRY MACHINERY.\u2014\u2014 OR SALE \u2014 LAUNDRY MACHINERY, Troy mange, washers, extractors, shir!, collar and cuff froners.Body ironers, d-vy house: everything cheap.Mireau's Laundry Machinery Co.414 Main.a te Nev York.\u2014 ANT MEDICAL Dare .1-FOR DIPETHERM R EE MO $1.Reltef No, Le Btomech Trouble, 1 certe: à great noces: y for everybody.\u201cet :hem (mm Dr, CG.Strauss JON SALE \u2014 HORIZONTAL, AND UP I rigiit engines s.ad Latin.w, 13 hp.atso winalisr sizes, steam druni, pumps, blowen fans, chain, shafting, pulle hangers; Bove Muilin'e Dominion Pa ! Relief sure w LAPS.whey IN NEED so FOR free tris) our mover-fesl FOR \u2014 TEMPERANCE HOTEL and two lots, sixteen rooms billlasd table, turnace, electric; good business.Box « PATIL Déc ena.san A ARR 4-0 vi re JOR SALE OR SALE \u2014 FURWTURE.JARPETS, ersters, Ladi loves, kitchen ranges, Vi A eh, Ted: eo t.Janive, t - axing, 2h Notre Dama.ae For SALE \u2014 FURNITURE, BEDDING, rosie, curtains.F.ciocks, pictures, re- - {evan stoves.sic, Eazy reruns if require 4 lagointe, 1449 St.Caiherine or \\ .SALE \u2014 ON EASY PAYMENTS ALL af furniture, stoves, carpets, oll cloths, go-carts, etc.@t lowest can prices: #20ds glored {rue unill wanted.Unive Fur- naure Co.BAS Craig at 30 8 R SALE - ONE HENRICI BOSOM MA- Obine.À Henric: outing machines, 1 col- 17 Upper, 1 shirt dampener, ail ave practical 1 Dew and will be sold cheap.Apply G.735.as ice.Fer BALE \u2014 A HANDSOME QUARTER- e\u201c onk dining room table, with four catensio à spring leaves: has § turned legs: the above will be sold at a great sacrifice to a mpt buyer.Apply to 77 St.Hypolite at, ve Sherbrooke st.se 6 For SALE \u2014 $10,000 WORTH OF IMported Wert of England, Scotch and Yrtah weeds and coatings, Melton and Irish fricze overcoatings, trouserings, ctc.,.from Finlay.Smith and Co.'s stock.slightly damaged by smok< in lots to sult merchants, tallors and otbera =houid take advantage of the offer; at private sale during this month at Rae and Donnelly's Auction Rooms, 241 St.James st ss $ OR SALE \u2014 DRUG STORE FIXTURES, In cherry wood, nearly new.cost $850, made in scctions, wlll sell at a sacrifice.& particulars write J.Dyner.Quebec.P.= 886 4 OR SALE \u2014 OAK BED AND BUREAU, dining room fablo and gas fixtures cheap for cash Address 118 Dubord st.2e 3 R SALE \u2014 WE ARE CLEARING OUT our entire stock.genuine bargains in ictures, vases and household furniture, eto n.Hall, 2362 St.Catherine at.38 3 OR SALE \u2014 TYPEWRITER OF STANDard make, cheap for cost.D, 1331, Star Office.89 3 OR SALE \u2014 FURNITURE OF A SMALL flat for sale in good order, party leav- tng city.951 St.Urbain st.$3 3 OR SALE \u2014 THE COMPLETE SERIES of the newspaper \u201cLa Minerve.\u201d Ap- Ply to R.M.O.Turgeon, No.173 St.Hubert For sauë-ron THE MILLION, KIND.eut u); temarac blocks $3.00 Raf sled 1% Bars à Us Au coal, de red .eho.Bi No, 8 anal Radin.\u201ccorae Gex and Willem etx, Dell Tel.Main 4X, : 183 te 3 BALE T6 ' COLUMBIA Chainiess dleycle, but little used; will sel! cheap.Apply after six o'clock.385 Mance st.se: F°® SALE \u2014 ¢ ORGANS HY TIIOMAS.Uxbridge.Muson & Hamtin, prices from 533 epw i terms $3 and 86 monthly.Apply Leach's, 2440 St.Catherine.Open eveu- ings.80 3 \u2014 GEN | WHE MONTREAE DAILY STiAl-SAPURDAY.\u2014 Pre EE be rr no \" EAL = immed ra rer \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cty paques 7 pom sare Rt SALE \u2014 BARGAINS IN USED planes.We have on hund uprights by the follawing makers.All these fustruments are, or will pe t in perfect repair, and guar- ahteed n'arly fhe same ps new; Evans Bros.mediuin sized upright, 1195 cash: Nord- heimer, cabinet gra 8175 cash; Bell.cab- | inet grand, 3170 cash; Lansdown: cabinet cabinet grand, $18) cash: Marshal] & Weu- gall cabinet grand, $180 cash.Layton Bros, full size cabinet grand.5155 cash.Wujalse have some special bargains in square piange from $75 to 81520.Wo can arrange for payments on the above instruments an low 2s 36 per month.Write or call for further particulars and complete list of new and used inetruments.Layton Bros.144 Peel st.N.B.\u2014Open Satyrday evenings.£9 leod Fes SALE \u2014 395 CASH BUYS A $400 Gabler uprigh tplano, owner lesving town; Instrument on view at Leach's, 2440 se therine st, between Staniey and Drummond sta.: $0 2 Fer BALE\u2014 $133.PAYABLE 34 MONTHly or $85 spot cash; fine \u201cVose,\u201d American square plano, cost new $400, rosewood case, carved logs.Apply Leach\u2019s, 2440 Bt.Catherine st.90 2 NOR BALE \u2014 SNAPS IN SLIGHTLY ; used upright planos for people abie to Pay spot cash \u2018or §50 cash and $s monthly.OR BALE \u2014 VETERAN'S SCRIP FOR 160 acres land in New Ontario.Offers far same received til) May 1st.Arthur Holland, Ottawa West, Ont.ST 2 law 4 OR SALE \u2014 A HORSE LAWN MOWER, in good order.Apply to J.K.Macdonald, 752 Craig st.86 3 Saw SALE \u2014 EQGGS For from pure bred Barred and Buff Pty- mouth Rocky, extra layers.$1 setting.BE.Phelps Ball, Lec Farm, Rock Irland.Que, 83 4 law FOR HATCHING LOR sal \u2014 KINDLING WOOD, ALL soruce, large lomd, delivered In ily $! 30.The Riarke Cooperage Co., 20 King st Apply Leach\u2019's, 2440 St.Catherine st.50 3 Fer SALE \u2014 ONE WALNUT CASE.8 ft.long, plate glass and also two tasaiters fitted with gas and electric com- ; ned, also a safe.In good order.Apply 2358 SL Cathertne st.city.ee i NOR SALE \u2014 $47.PAYABLE $3 MONTH | octave > or $29 Cask, buys good American 7 | ctave equare piano.Apply Leuch'u, \u201c440 St.| Catherine st.Open og.\u2026- ry ot | OR SALE \u2014 SECONDHAND SAFE.10 sideboards, a bargain tu ciear.Thos.Ligget.2474 St.Catherine at.80 2 OR SALE \u2014 NO.3 SECONDHAND Calagraph typewriter and stand, Ia first cless order, cheap.Address P.O.Box 927.city.30 2 For SALE \u2014 FOUR AWNINGS, WITH frogs complete, in good condition, a wire door for outside S Cochenthaler, 7 and 9 Place d'Armes Hin.so 2 Fer SALE \u2014 WHITE WTANDOTTE and puff Orpington eggs for hatchirg for sale.¥.Wilkinson.near Snowdon's June- tion, Notre Dame de Grace, P.Q.9% $ OR SALE - DESMOINES INCUBATOR.large sive, With bronder.Ue: gain: also pet dog, terrier.149 St.Lawrence at.| st.or 16 Place Royale.Montreal.89 3 OR BALE \u2014150 SECONDHAND STOVES | from $1 to $5; goods kept in storage till May.J.& P.Davignon.1063 Ontario st.Tel.East 2021.398 | (YOR SALE - EGGS TO PICKLE sve.| cessfully.Advertiser ix in possession of receipt cxtensively used by himself with startling results Foultry keepers supplied with copies 25 cents each (genniner.R.Roberts.Toronto Junction, Ontarto.20 3 \u2014_\u2014 FOR Sate \u2014 GAS STOVE.BRUSSELS uare, brass gasaliers, hall and stair pets.Apply 96 Tupper st, } pm.and § 90 2 Fer SALE aies A PRIVATE CITIZEN - ng parlour orga in first class condition and as fine ns eu, with » collection of aver flfty pieces of music.Original cost 3500.will sell for 3250 cash.Apply by letter to F.1676, Star Office.so: OR SALE \u2014 A GENTLEMAN LEAVING town wishes to dispose of remainder «f collection of oil and water colour ple- tures and signed artist proof etchin =; dealers peed apply.Address E, 1630 Brae Office.296 2 OR SALE \u2014 HOUSEHOLD FURNITU F in good order.also new fret cn baby earrfage: no reasonable offer refused.142 rear Congregation st, Point St.Chartes.OR SALE \u2014 LADIES CLEVELAND BIcycle.black enamel finish, very He oe used.Price ten dollars.E, 1644, Star of- OR SALE \u2014 FLY.FISHERMEN TA eater A let ot bass trout and leaders he w goods.y 45 St.- ine st.Montreal.PLT 4203 St.Cather OR SALE \u2014 FINE COOKING N F splendid heater and baker inh se attachments: only $12.64° Sanguinet st.For SALE\u2014GAS STOVE, NICE GASA.- liers (almost new).503 Cadieux st.For SALE \u2014 ONE 56 EGG INCUBATor and brooder, In gnod order, $12.00, aie Een arom B.Br, iociks.11.00 and .Tr lé.George Jeffrey, Petite Cote, Montreal.oe R SALE~TWO BICYCLES.LADY'S and gentleman's, very litte uscd.Apply 13% Berthelet street.FOR SALE \u2014 EGGS.WHITE WYANdottes, D.C.Few settings, $1.50 per setting.from imported stock.Address No.3 Bennett avenue, Maisonneuve, Que.ä OR SALE \u2014 DINING TABLE.WITH four leaves and 7 chairs, for $10.00; Hover adjustable sofa, $20.00: parlour set, «ix pieces.325.00 and small refrigerator, 83.50.90a Tupper street.For SALE \u2014 BARGAIN \u2014 BILLIARD table, 64x33, in good condition.A 3276.00 piano for 875.00.Also different household furniture.Apply 3351 Sanguinet.OR SALE \u2014 HOUSE FURNISHINGS, plano, bedroom set, tables, parlour lamp.chairs, clock, etc.¥16 St.Andre street.R SALE \u2014 OXFORD GAS COOKING stove, ope year in use, cost $20.00, for 815.00.Oak sideboard.bevel plate, berst street.below Ontario street.OR SALE \u2014 PRACTICE UPRIGHT plano.in rosewood Anish case.7 octaves, 3 pedals Our price this week $75.$5 cash and 34 per month.Layton Bros.144 Peel at.N.B.Open Saturday evenings.R SALE \u2014 SAILING BKIFF IN FINE order.half decked.rows easily.new sally, air tanka anchor, lead ballast, cush- lons, etc.Write J, 1844.Star Office.91 2 OR BALE\u2014 USED BELL ORGAN.GOOD vaiue.Solid walnut case, neatly carved Bat top.6 stops.including octave eoupl- ors.122 roeds, powerful tone.cost §75.Now only $47.~n easy payments.Layton Bros.144 Peel st.N.B.\u2014 Open Saturday even- ngs.HOR SALE \u2014EDISON\u2014 .{Standard}.with hrass \u2018horn and \u20184 records, in use one month only.$20 the lot.Also large musical box, plays 10 aire, in per- fre: condition, B13.827 Cadieux st.OR SALE \u2014 A FINE BAY SADDLE horse, dark bay.perfectly safe.for tady or boy to ride.Address I.1966, Star Office.si 6 Fer SALE \u2014 BEAUTIFUTI, ed steam yacht of 8 H PP, speed 10 miles, length 35 ft.in perfect order.far sale at very low price.Address to 1.A.a, P.O.Box, St Johns, Que.91 4 law Fer SALE - SUNLIGHT OIL.28 CTS.per gallon.also American garMine.delivered to any part of city.W.Prowse.°64 Liverpoot at.Bell Telephone Main 2013.818 OR BALE \u2014 CABIN 'SLOOP YACHT, %1 ft.water line.Particulars and photo on application.Address Facht, Box R4, Na- panée P.OR SALE FINTURES FOR HARDware or grocery rtors, marble slab for REGISTER- cutting glass, counters, boxes, cans, tank.etc.Varnish paints, dr colours, clearing halow cost: must De sold Ly Mav 1.74 Bleury nt.OR SALE -\u2014NO.§ STEEL QUEREC heater with nickel top.almost new.with 23 lengths of new pipe.a Largain.Apply forenoon to 74 Selby avenue, West- mount.OR SALE \u2014 PIANO.HOUSEHOLD furniture, store chandeliers.31 Victoria street.R SALE \u2014 HRINTZMAN PIANO.IN good order.fine tone, cheap for cash.Also à green Axminster carpet, almost new.Apply 37 Mackay st.Fe SALE - TWO MARBLE RLABS 12 inches wide, 4 feet 4 inches long.Apply 247 St.Antoine at.R SALE \u2014 IRON BEDSTEAD AND mattresses, extension table, chairs, also * pianos, in good order: bargain.parties | two , leaving city.111 Selby st, Westmount.R SALE \u2014 ST.BERNARD.EPLEN- did pair of 8t.Bernard dogs.aged 3 \u2018Years: aire five timer prise winner: in excellent condition to expose at next show: first clase pedigree.Apply No.47 Vietoria st.after 4 p.m: WON SALE \u2014 A SFLENDID KARYN OR- I gan, 13 vtope.IN prrfect order.aiso a fine set of foot peditie for Canada Life Bldg., Méhtrea)l.Broad Exchange Bidg., New York 19 Congress Street, Boston, Mass.# New York Harbor: rr) ARE YOU SATISFIED with the service you are getting on Chicago Grains and Proyisions ?We have especially good fe.for handling this business, having a continuous guotation service on all Chicago options over our direct Chlcago wire.Transact a general business in stocks.Grain and Cotton.Special attention give en to country business.F.J.PENFOLD & CO., Stock Brokers, 84 8t.Fre.Xavier St.Long Distance Phone Main 4669.84 eod tf NOTICE Is hereby given that application will be nade to the Legislature of the Prowce of Quebec at its next session for a Bill to amend the Clarter of the Mount Royal \u201cane to extend the Club's borrowing nowers, to provide for the cancellation of itn capital stock and for other purposes.Montreal, March 21st.1904 CAMPBEL].MEREDITH.MACPHER.SON & HAGUE, Bolicitors for Applicants.89 28 Milton Hersey, M.A.Sc.(McGill), City Analyst,Provincial Analyst, Chemist of the C.P, R.CKALYSES FOR THE PUBLIO PHONE MAIN 258 .48 ST.JAMES STREET.Montrea 134 tf City of Moose Jaw District of Assinabola.WATERWORKS AND SEWERAGE WORKS.Bealed tenders will be received by the secretary-treasurer of the city of Moose- jaw until 8 p.mm.\u2026.on SATURDAY, MAY 14th, 1904, for the following: Contract \u2018\u2019A\u2019\u2014Labour, pipe-laying on water works and sewcrs.Contract \u2018\u2019C\u2019\u2019\u2014 Water tower or reservoir.Contract \u201cD\u201d\u2014Cast iron pipes and specials.Contract \u201cE\u2019\u2014Hydrants and valves.Contract \u201cF'~-Sewer pipes and june- tions.Contract \u201cG\"\u2014Pumping machinery.\u201cH\u2019\u2014Two botlers.\u201cJ '\u2014Electric lighting engines.\u201cK'\"\u2014Electric lighting sys- Contract Contract Contract tem.Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Chief Engineer, 108 Bay street, Toronto, Ont, or at the office of the Becretary-Treasurer, Moosejaw, Assa.No tender necessarily accepted.WILLIS CHIPMAN, Chief Engineer, 103 Bay street, Toronto, Ont.W.A MUNNS., ESQ.Secretary-Treasurer, 85 8 2aw Moosejaw, Assa.The OUTLOOK in WALL ST.Two weeks ago to-day we publicly announced the following in these columns: \u201cA most IMPORTANT TURN will take place tn the stock market within 10 DAYS.It will be he TURNING POINT of the mar- et.\u201d Well, EXACTLY on the TENTH DAY after the above.advertisement appeared, the market DI TURN, and our subscribers BOLD out their long stocks and WENT SHORT at the EXACT TOP.They SOLD U.P.near 90, MET.around 117.B.R.T., above 48, ATCH, above 75, STEEL pref.above 62, PENNA.near 120, etc.etc.Now, look up our ad.of 2 weeks a and SEE for YOURSELF how ACCURATELY WE PREDICTED the TOP of this market right to the day, and.AS USUAL, were the ONLY BEARS at the top.A very active market is before us, both in STOCKS AND GRAIN.There will be 20 POINT moves in PENNA., U.P.ATCH., ST.PAUL, STEEL PREF., the COALERS, etc, etc., and we can PUT YOU RIGHT.The chances for making EXCEPTIONALLY BIG PROFITS are now ~ as good as they were 16 months ago.Our Daily Market Letter, malled at 3.30 p.m., In plain, sealed envelope, gives full details.Terms: $20 MONTHLY in AOVANCE Prepaid WiRE SERVICE, 915 Weekly or $50 Monthiy.| Remit either AS BELOW or to H.O.GOLDSMITH.Letters containing Currency should be REGISTERED.No cheques accepted unless certified.Established 1895.The Wall St.Information Bareaz, 42 Broadway.N.Y.Note carefully correct name addreis BANK OF MONTREAL.Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of Five Per Cent.upon the pald up Capi.ta) Stock of this Institution has been declared for the current half year.and that the same will be payable at its Banking House In this City, and at its Branches, on and after WEDNESDAY, the First dav of June next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 17th to the 31st of May next, both days inclusive.By order of the Board, E.8.CLOUSTON, General Manager.Montreal, 12th April.1904.89 14 2aw Bookkeepers, Clerks, Wage- Earners, There is Only a Little Money Between You and a Home.| Make a Savings Bank of us and deposit a little money monthly,on account of a first- clags bulldinx lot, 12 minutes from Post Office, In Park avenue and St.Urbain \u2018street, which will double In value fn a very short tirge, and Instead of your money only earning 8 per cent.In the bank, it will earn 20 to 25 per cent.Many a man's ambitions are blocked for the lack of ready money, but no man need want for a home, because he can get one If he tries, no matter whether he has ready money or not.Our plan of payment covers all such Pttle difficulties.For information, etc.Montreal Investment & Freehold Co., 228 Temple Bldg.Open Friday evenings.: $ 5 i cm age ve Pen TE RANI ETI re aie à ae 3 \u201cS00\u201d DEBATE GOES THE MONTREAL DAILY 1 STAR\u2014SAURDAY, _ APRIL 16, 1804.eg oe ON AT TORONTO Opposition Members Continue to Strongly Criticize the Measure.THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES Attorney-General Was Taken Task by Mr.Lucas\u2014Did Not Like it.to Bpecial to The Moantreal Star.Toronto, April 16.\u2014 The debate on the Boo bill was continued in the Lex- islature, yesterday, with barely more than a quorum of members in their places at any time.Finally at 10.30 in the evening, Mr.J.W.50.John, who had the floor, called the attention of the Speaker to the fact that he had been for some time out of order and asked to be allowed to move the ud- Journment of the debate, The bill has now been under debate for a week and the speeches yesterday were little more than a re-hash of former arguments.The discussion may drag along: for several days more, as there are a\u2018number of members who still desire to speak.Mr.Lucas took advantage of the discussion of the Noo bill 10 refer to the payment of the wages and sul- aries at the Soo and the connection of the Attorney-General therewith.He thought it sigmiticant that Mr.Ford, the Solicitor to the Treasury.had not pal@ the high sidared offcials, but had got sick and come home.Then the Attorncy-General had sent a spec- fal man to the Sono.wun special instructions to pay the salaries.\u201cWhat has this to do with Lie hill before the House?\u2019 asked the Attor- ney-General.\u201cThe Attorney-General it?\" suggested Mr.Lucas.\u201cOh, ! dont mind.It's tedious, that's all,\u201d said the Attorney-General.Mr.Lucas also quoted from the evidence taken by the Public Accounts Cemmittee to show that the October wages had been paid on the sole | verbal word of the Attorney-Genergé | without any legal authority and with | undue 3nd indecent haste, when the | election was but a few days off.The bill was simply a culmination of dis- Bracef al events.Mr.Lucas maintained that apart altogether from the nnestion of whether the security upon which it was pro- poserl to grant the loan was good enough or not.the bill was wrong in principle.When would you draw the ne, he asked.\u201cAt the necessities of the Government,\u201d answered Mr.Whitney.MR.McKAY'S ANSWER.Mr.A.G.McKay ridiculed Mr.Lu- 188\u2019 charges of irregularities tn connec- don with the payment of the en.There had been no question about the payment of salaries for the original order-in-council said \"wages or salar- tes.\u2018 He admitted that the October wages were paid before the order in council was passed.but they were to men who had taken their lives in their hands and deserved to he paid more than anybody.He had heard a good deal of evidence.but he had never heard evidence that failed so completely to establish anything wrong as had the evidence taken by the Public Accounts\u2019 Comittee this year.\u201cHave you got any proof in black | ant white™ was what Opposition | members had asked when the charge was made that the United States Steel Trust was trying to crowd the Soo works to the wall.The question, sald Mr.McKay.was absurd.Did they suppose that Rockefeller or the president of the Steel Trust was going to write a letter to the Premier of Ontario, or the manager of the Soo companies, protesting against the Steel Mill.That was not the way these gentlemen did business.\u201cAs one member of this House.\" he sald, \u201cI would take the responsibility of guaranteeing a loan of $10,000.000 rather than have happen to the steel trade of this country what has happened to the ofl trade, in the way of absorption by the American trust.CONDEMNED THE B,LL.Mr.J.W.8t.John.who followed Mr.McKay.characterized the bill as the most vicious bill that had ever been Introduced under a British flag, as an infamous action, Introduced by the Government because two members held doesn't like the pistol to its head.It would write | the potiticat epitaph\u201d of mañy a member in the Government side when they sought re-election.- : \u201cThis talk about the steel trust, was,\u201d he sald, \u2018nothing more than a myth and a bugaboo, The truth of the matter was that the sel plant at the Soo was only a second hand affair and would not be capable of turning out 500 tons of ralls a day until 81.500.000 had been spent on it and another million on the blast furnaces.The furnaces Tow established could not turn out much more than 320 tons of pig iron a day.In any case the steel plant was not at all dependent on the Algoma Central Railway.He challenged the Government te name a ban _ wWould make the guarantee on the terms the Government proposes.\u201cIf any one was to blame for the collapse at the Soo line it was the Dominion Government, which had failed to impose an adequate duty.\u201d Searching for Body in Ruins.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, April 16.An organized search is being made In the ruins of Ottawa University for the remains of Miss Danis, the aged domestic who lost\u2019 her lite in the fire on December 9.It is expected that the body will be uncovered In the course of a day or so at the outside.Although there was no necessity to go over the ground until next Septembes.as the new building will occupy practically a new site, a gang of twenty men was placed at work on the search for the body of the unfortunate woman.Friends also volunteered, but their services were not required.The work has heen going forward for the past fortnight under the direction of Brother Normand, at a cost of $200 weekly.Owing to the t accumulation of stone, ete.it a8 been found very difficult to get to the part of the bullding where the\u2018 woman was last seen.The year 1903 in the Presbyterian mission in Canton.China, was the best In its history.To the twenty churches there were 1,098 a\u2019 .itions, and the local cnn- y tributions aradunted to more than $8,000.EP0000000000000000000000060000000000000000000000000¢ | \u2014OF\u2014 New and Second Hand Furniture Beautiful Carpets in squares of various kinds; a great variety of House Furnishings, ete.ete, at our rooms, 241 and 245 5G Jumes Street, will be held un Tuesday Afternoon, April 19th Consisting of Pianos, Drawing Room Suites, Easy und Odd Chairs, Oak and Hardwood Bedroom Sets, Springs, Hatr and Wool Mat- l'esses.Comforters, Sidebourds, Tables and Dining Chairs, large lot of Carpets, Scotch Linoleum, English Oilecloth.and a great variety of House Furnishings, ete.Also a lot of Good Second-hand Household Furniture, Pictures, Carpets, Cooking Stoves, and a large lot of Useful Sundries.Without reserve.Sale at 2 O'Clock.RAE & DONNELLY, 2 Auctioneers.Preliminary Notice .\u2014SALFE OF\u2014 English and American Billiard and Pool Tables.Marking Boards, l'ool Racks, Cues and Cue Rests, Balls, Pyramid Set; in tact, everything required in a first-class billiard room.We are favoured with instructions from MR.W.§.WELDON, Manager of the WINDSOR HOTEL to sell by auction th _ complete Billiard Room Equipment, comÿrising: 2 English Pool Tables, 6x12 ft.3 American Pool Tables, 44x98 ft 4 American Rilliard Tables, 4x9 ft.1 American Billlard Table, 5x10 ft.1 Set Balls for each Table.1 Set Live Pool Balls.1 Pyramid Set.2 Cue Hènts.10 Racks.2 Large English Marking Boards.complete.3 Pont Racks, ete The above tables cost from Three to Twelve Hundred Dollars each, and are in perfect order.and will he sold without reserve, as they are closing the Bil- linrd Department.Sale to take place in the WINDSOR HOTEL RILLIARD ROOM, on THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, 1804.Sale at § P.M.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.Very: Important | UNRESERVED SALE OF Handsome Axminster, Wilton, Brussels and Tapestry Carpet, Rugs, in sizes to tit most any roon, alse balance of Pictures and Ornaments left from last sale.We are instructed to sell without reserve In the Karn Hali Bullding, No.2362 St.Catherine Street, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, April 20th and 21st, A large assortment of Handsome Carpet Rugs, suitable for the mansion or the cottage.Including about 200 Rugs slightly damaged by smoke at the late fire, and 20 bales of Carpets ex 8S.La- Konia.via St.John.N.B.Also 100 Brussels Squares in sizes 3x 3 yds, 3x3% and 3x4 yda., and other sizes.These are the balance of last year's consignments, and must go at any price.This ia a splendid opportunity for hotelkeepers and others in want of Carpets and House Furnishings.Also a few pairs Curtains, Table Covers, Cutlery, and balance of Pictures left over from last sale.Sale cach day at 2.30 and 8 o'clock sharp.RAE & DONNELLY, To 777 Avétioneers.Being very busy all this month and no time to devote to changing, please bring the size of Carpets you want 91 3 Hon.Mr.Sutherland Not Well.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa.April 16.A rumour was given currency last evening that Hon.James Sutherland, Minister of Public Works, was lying seriously ill ai Wood- stcck and would resign his portfolio at a very early date.The rumour is emphatically denied.but it is learned that Mr.Sutherland, has been out of Tor time, oñe of the symp- tems being an indispositton to sound sleep, and he is taking a much needed rest.He has been in daily communication With his colleagues and will return to his official duties in the House at an early date.Croton Oil in Their Coffee.Special to the Montreal Star.Moncton, N.B.April 16.\u2014After partaking of refreshments at midnight, twenty-five young people attending a dance In the public hall at Rexton, Kent county.were taken deathly sick.Investigation showed that croton oil had been put in the water from which the tea and coffee had been made.Sus- pirion was fastened on Thomas Ryan.hortler in the village hotel, and he was arrested, but afterwards released on bail and left the place.It is rumoured that others are concerned in the outrage.Are Seeking Incorporation.Special to The MontreAl Star.Ottawa.April 16.\u2014Mr.H.O.Farnum and L.Bingham, of Detroit; W.J.Sargent and Ii.L.Boldrich.of Bancroft, Ont.are seeking Incorporation as the Dessemer.and Barry's Bay Rallway Company to build a line from Lamable Sta- Aion on the Central Ontario Railway to Barry's Bay on the Canada Atlantic, thence to Mattawa on the C.P.R.The Ottawa.Brockville and St.Lawrence Rallway Company, incorporated fn 1900 to build a line from Ottawa to B - ville, petitions for an extension of tim® : ; Et Opoaks for Itself! ,Ç ° BE N\\A / Was.CURES HEADACHE >! > Guaranteed tu Cure widde 30 Hinuies, ve menés refunded $ ETES esescsersessusesecsossesoned Fresh Grocery Stock, BY AUCTION.\u2018Wa are instructed by MR.B.G.ALLAN to sell at his store, corner Bt.Antoine and Aqueduct streets, on T TUESDAY MORNING, 19th April, Including Teas, Coffee, Breakfast Foods, Candies, Essences, Starch, Tollet Soap, Non-fermented Wines, Catsup, Sauces, Raisins, Currants, Sardines, Jel- ties, M , Canned Goods, Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Fruits, Boups, Meats and Bal- mon, Pickles, etc./ Sale at Ten O'Clock.FRASER BROS, 91 2 Auctioneers.No.18 St, Famille St.SALE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 20, All the excellent appointments therein, including: Superior Toned Cabinet Grand Upright Plano, Brussels Carpets, Pictures and Urnaments, Odd Parlour Furniture, Sofa and Chairs.Curtains and Portleres, Pictures and Ornamenis, Neat Walnut Sideboard, Good Walnut Extension Dine ing Table and Walnut Dining Chairs, in leather, all Thomson's fine work; Handsome Marble Mantel Clock (cost $50), Dinner Ware, China and Glassware, Fine Wardrobe Bed, Handsome Walnut Wardrobe, with B.Pe Mirror, Brass Trimmed Iron Bedstead, Odd Bureaua and Washstands, Geod Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Toilet Ware, Oak ardrobe, with B.P.Mirror, Walnut Bookcase, Table Washstand.Odd Chairs, Rattan Rocker, 2 Mahogany Chests of Drawers, contents of Bervants' Room.Kitchen Sundries, etc.Everything in excellent condition.Sale at Ten O'Clock.FRASER BROS.- Auctioneers.913 80 1-2 ST.FAMILLE STREET EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT AUCTION, \u2014O0n\u2014 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Aprtl 20.The proprietor, going to England, has instructed us to auction off the household appointments at the above uddress, including: Velvet-finished Carpets, Handsome Plush and Silk Sofa, Wire Back Parlour Chairs, Rattan Chairs, Bronze Statuettes, Fancy Table Lamps, Vases and Placques, steel Engravings, Good Walnut Sideboard and Extension Dining Table, Set Very Good Oak and Leather Dining Chairs, China, Glass and Silver Ware, Dinner Set, Nice Modern Grate, Stove, Bookcase, Brass Gasaliers and Hall Light, Bedroom Furniture, 5 8.Iron Beds, Odd Walnut Bureau and Washstand, Walnut Cheffonjer, Hall Stove, MeClary Cooking Stove, Kitchen Requisites, elc.Sale at Two O'Clock.FRASER BROS.913 Auctioneers.Household Furniture At our Salesrooms, Nos.453 and 455 St.JAMES ST.Regular Auction, FRIDAY MORNING, 22nd of April, at 10 o'clock.A large assortment of household furniture, carpets, oflcloths, cooking stoves and ranges, domestic requisites and a large quantity of miscellaneous 8.Safe, clean, dry storage for furniture, pianos, etc.Private sales at all times.Furniture, pianos, safes, waggons, harness, etc.Cash advances made.FRASER BROS., 91 6 Auctioneers.FARM STOCK.Pair Heavy Draught Horses, Milch Cows, Implements, Carts, Harness, Household Furniture, etc.: Unreserved auction sale at Mr.Robert- sons Farm, Beaurepaire, first station west of Beaconsfield, on SATURDAY MORNING, 23rd April, at Ten O'Clock, FRASER BROS.91 2 Auctioneers.Great Sale To The Trade Wednesday, 20th April, At Ten O'Clock, without any reserve and in lots, at No.69 St.James Street, $150,000.00 stock of Dry Goods damaged by fire and water: Flannelettes, Prints, Linens, Tickings, Flannels, Dress Goods, Cretonnes, Quilts, Corsets, Suspenders, Top Shirts, Hoslery, Underwear, Gloves, Cashmere, Lace, Embroidery, Braids.Tweeds, Serges, Linings, \u2018Rivtons, Tliread, Bik.Satin, Neckwear, Umbrellas, Ready-made Clothing, Cloth Caps, etc, etc.On Thursday, 2Ist April, At Ten O'Clock, at No.31 8t.Lawrence Street.$30.000.00 stock of Boots and Shoes slightly damaged by water and smoke: Boots and Shoes of all grades and sizes for Men, Ladies and Children; Knèe and Hip Rubber Boots, 300 cases of Rubbers, Overshoes and other goods.7 -In lots to the trade and without re- serve.Easy terms.\u2018 MARCOTTE FRERES, PES Avétionsers.| By Marcotte Bros.Auction sale of Elegant Household Furniture and Furnisifings on TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 19TH.We have received 200 Carpet Squares, ln Velour and Wiiton, of all sizes, and a very large lot of Carpet and English Ot- cloth, to be sold by the yard and in lots to ruit.We have received instructions from the Western manufacturers to sell without the least reserve the balance of thelr consignment, comprising: Splendid Parlour Sets, British Plate Mirrors, lendid Lot of Pictures, Splendid Sid s, Dining Tables, Leathet- covered Chairs, Fine Lot of Silverware, Spler:did Gold Oak Bedroom Sets, Stair and Wool Mattresses, Sofa Beds, Leather- covered Sofas, Wire Back Easy Chairs, Morris Chairs, Fine Lot of Lace Curtains and Portieres, Kitchen Stove, and a Very Fine New Upright Plano, etc., etc.Also on the same day a very large lot of Crockery, Porcelain, Glassware, Office Tables, Bedroom Sets, Odd Chairs.Rockers, etc, etc, all to be sold to the highest bidder to make room.\u2019 Sale at store, 1692 Notre Dame Street Sale at 2.30 O'Clock.MARCOTTE BROS, 9 2 Auctioneers.Died In Vancouver.Special to The Montreal Star.Moncton, N.B., April 16.\u2014 Word has been received here of the death of City Clerk Lawson in Vancouver.He had been in poor health for some time, and left here on March 39, accompanied by Mayor Magee, hoping a change would restore him to health.On Wednesday word was received that hé was Seriously ill, and his wife and mothér tef£ on Thursday for Vancouver.He was 29 years of age and leaves n wife and child.Coal Shipments from Sydney.| Special to The Montregl Btar.Sydney, N.B., April 18.\u2014The coal shipments from the collieries of Cape Breton for the first gquatter of\u2019 the year show a decline of 223,117 tons, as compared with the corresponding period, of last year the shipments for 1904 ng and.thoes for 1997 733,438 tous.decitré ts due Wholly to the, geverity of the winter, the port of Sydney being closed since January L ® - below their actual value.The 92 \u201c Turkish Ru gs.We are now offering for sale a choice consignment of hand-made EASTERN RUGS which we have imperative orders to sell st once.Prices have-been marked down - 85 to SO per cent.Call and see the collection and judge for yourself.best assortment in Canada to choose from.M.HICKS & CO.1821-1823 Notre Dame 8t.St.Louis Sq.Cor.of Drolet St.Auction Sale of very neat Household Furniture, \u201cHeintzman\u2019 Cabinet Grand piano, Axminster and velvet carpets, odd sofas, wire back chairs, lounges, real lace curtains, tapestry portieres, brass combination gas and electrollers, good ornaments, banjo piano lamp, what-not and brio-a-brac, pictures, carved walnut sideboard, ex.dining table, leather chairs, epergne, plated ware, crockery and glassware, cutlery, etc.oak hall stand and bench, hall light, hall stove, mirror, stair carpets, massive walnut bedroom set, springs, hair mattresses, oak dressing bus reau, enamelled iron beds, oak book shelf, books.card table, chairs, tables, bedroom carpets, etc.\u2018Laporte\u2019 steel range, Kas stove, refrigerator, oilcloth, kitchen utensils.ete.etc.All In good order.SALE MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 18th, At TEN o'clock.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.Auction sale of Neat Household Furniture, Wilton and Brussels Carpets, Rugs, Cabinet Organ, Parlour Set, Sofas, Divan Couches, Cherry Tables, Lace Curtains, Chenille Portieres, Brass Gasallers and Side Brackets, Cabinet and Desk, Steel Engravings apd Etchings, Ornaments, Walnut Hallstand, Hall and Stair Carpets, Quartered Oak Sidebosrd, Leather- covered Chairs, Extension Dining Table, China, Glass and Plated Ware, Marble Clock, Mantel Mirror, Walnut \u2018Bookshelves.Card Table, Oak and Walhut Bedroom Sets, Desk Springs, Hair Mat- tr , Oak Dressing Bureau, Iron Beds.Lounges, Easy Chairs, Child's Cot, Oak Cheftonjer.Typewriter, Odd Bureaus and \u2018Washstands, Toilet Ware, Curtains and Shades, \u201cBurns\u201d Range, Gas Stove, Refrigerator, Olicloth, Kitchen Sundries, etc.Sale at the above address, TUESDAY MORNING, April 19th, At 10 O'Clock.M.HICKS à CO.Auctioneers.Estate Late GEO.SIMPSON Esq.We have been instructed by the exécu- tors to the above estate to sell by an tion.at the residence of the late MR.SIMPSON, No.292 Prince Arthur.Street, All the Magnificent Furniture and Effects, Carved Mahogany Parlour Set, Fancy Chairs and Tables, Best Wiiton Carpets, Turkish Rugs, Mason and Hamlin Parlour Organ, Applique Lace Curtains.Silk Drapes, \u2018Cosy Corner,\u201d Proof Engravings and Etchings, Bric-a-brac, Cabinet, Piano Lamp.Japanest Folding Screen, Fire Screen, Music Cabinet, Gilt | and Wicker Chairs, Morris Chairs, Brocade Portieres, Oak Desk, Office Chair, Cabinet, Piano Lamp, Japanese Folding Hall and Stair Carpets, Hallstand, Hat Rack, Curly Birch Bedroom Set, Best.Halr Mattresses, Pillows, etc.: Tollet Bets, Chairs and Rockers, Lounges, Brass Bedètead, Fine Mahogany Wardrobe, Dressing Table and Bureau, Old Mahog- | apy Cheval Glass, Fireproof House Safe, - Afitiqüe Oak Sideboard and Dining Table.Leather Chalrs, French Bronze Clock and Candelabra, China, Glass and Silverware, Cutlery, Turkish Carpet, Oflclath, etc., etc.: Everything the very best and almost new.Bale WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 20th, At 10 O'Clock.M.HICKS a CO.Auctioneers.152 ELGIN ST.(First street west of St.Lawrence, above Milton Sale of nice Household Furniture, Plush Parlor Set, Easy Chairs, Leather Sofa Bed, Good Carpets, Clock, and Ornaments, Good engravings, Lace Curtains, Walnut Tables, Oak Bedroom Set, Hair and other mattresses, Curtains and Portieres, Sideboard, Dining Table - and Chairs, Crockery.Glassware, Cook Stove.\u201d Washing Machine, Kitchen Utensils.Sundries.WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April 20th, + At 2.30 O'Clock.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.4192 Sterdroole d1.(Near Greene Ave.) Sale of Biegant Furniture, Crystal Gasallers, with Electric Combination, Gold=- en Oak Dining Room Set, Brass Bedsteads, Oak Bedroom Furniture.Ete.oo All practically new and in perfect order.Bale, THURSDAY Morning, April 21st, at 10 O'Clock ook, M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.Detafls Tuesday.ESTATE LATE DAVID KAY, E91) We have received instructions: from the heirs of the y lic auction, without reserve, the whole of his movable #ffects, including: ; very choice collection of Of} and Water Colour Paintings by eminen arty?Furnityre, Rare Ornaments and Brié-a- brace, mond Ri Pearl, Opal and Ruby Scarf Pins, Gold Watch and Chain, Minkilined Cost, Fur Coats, Clothing, Trunks and ides, tte, ete.- 3 Vee will be held at the FRASER \u2026 M, HIS &-C04 ~ yp M: MIOKS Come: J 8 | BALL.on APRIL 23nd.For fuit particulars see Tuesday's Star.Engravings ard Etchings, Bric-a-brac | McClary Range, Gas Stove, Olleloth, Bte., - ersian afid Turkish Rugs, Dia- |.Important Notice Sale of Fine Old French and English Furniture, Rosewood and Mahogany Chalrs, Louis XV, Ormulu Mounted Bureaus, Dressing Tables, Gilt Tables, Cabinets, Sofas, Old Sheffield Plate, Of} \u2018Paintings, by eminent artists, Rare Old Steel and Copperplate Engravings, Dresden China, Persian Silk Rugs, Drapes, etc.~ The entire collection willl be exhibited at the FRASER HALL (corner of Dor- \"chester and University Sts.), and sold by auction Thursday and Friday Afternoon and Evening, APRIL 21st and 22nd Goods will be on exhibition Wednesday and up to hour of sale.See Tuesday's papers for particulars.M.HICKS & CO.Full particulars later., Auctioneers.91 2 733 Mance St.PRELIMINARY NOTICE.Sale of Very Neat Household Furniture, Organ, Good Carpets, Oxford Range, Gas ° Stove, Linoleum, ete, etc, -at the above residence, April 27th, M.HICK8 & CO, Auctioneers, NOTICE, The properties of the estate of the late Napoleon Prezeau will be sold on Monday, the 18th inat.\u2026 at his late domicile, No.661 St.James street.Two good houses, having 10 tenements, well built in solid brick, on St.James street, paying 12 per cent.and a good new wooden house on 8t.Marguerite street.with 2 tenements, giving a good revenue.A rare chance to acquire a homestead.Or may be acquired on easy terms.For particulars apply to Mrs.Nap.Pre- zeau, at her domicile.661 St.James st.W.MARTIN, Notary of the Estate.NOTICE is hereby given that the annual general meeting of the Montreal Life and Ald Association will be held on SATURDAY, the 30th DAY OF APRIL, 1904, at 11 n'elock a.m.\u2026, at the company's office, 99 St.Frs.Xavier street, Montreal, fnr the transacting of any business that may be properly brought before the meeting and for the election of directors.811 A.R.TOURGIB, Ç Secretary.VERY Attractive Sale Mousshoid Furniture, etc.Superior Upright Plano, Proof Etchings, Steel Engravings, Ives\u2019 Folding Beds, etc.The undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction at 80 Fort Street, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 21st, at 10 o'clock a.m.neat drawing room chairs, sofas and tables, proof etchings, steel! engravings, lace and other curtains, screen, oak Davenport, library table, oak sidebgard, dining table, l.c.chairs, brass plano lamp, best Brussels carpets, Turkish rugs, brass fire dogs, china and glassware, plated- ware, brass gasallers, brass bedsteads, 2 Ives folding beds, several handsome oak dressing bureaus, washstands, and dressing tables, hair mattresses, tolletware, No.8 Leader cooking stove, gas stove, ice box, kitchen utensils, etc., etc.Everything neat and good quality.WALTER M.KEARNS, 91 4 Auctioneer.30 FORT STREET.AUCTION SALE General Household Furniture, Hallet & Davis square piano, carpets, parlour chairs, oak library table, large rug, corner wardrobe with mirror, couch, maple bedroom set, maple wardrobe, 3 wicker cots, cooking stove, etc.Sale of residue of furniture at above address on MONDAY MORNING, APRIL, 18th, at 10 o'clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.108 Maekay Street Neat household furniture, Brussels carpets, mantel mirrogs, etagere, 1 gent's bicycle, parlour chairs and sofas, pictures and ornaments, curtains, mahogany, secretary-bookcase, b.w.sideboard, extension table, crockery and glassware, platedware, writing tables, book-shelves, easy cChairs, lounges, b.w.and oak bedroom sets, iron bedsteads, odd bureaus and washétands, tolletware, mattresses, b.w.hallstand, refrigerator, mangle, gas stove, Prowse range, kitchen utensils, eto.; etc.Auction sale at the above address on WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20th, at 10 o'clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, 88 .Auctioneer.18 Drommond Street Auction Sale Household Furniture, Parlour Set, Fan- ey Chairs and Tables, Brussels Carpets, Pletures, Ornaments, Curtains, Card Tables, Bedroom Sets.Iron Beds, Bureaus and Washstands, bideboard, Extension Table, Crockery and Glassware, Plated Ware, Cooking Stove, Gas Stove, Kitchen Utensils, ete.etc.at the above mentioned address on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 22nd April, At 2.30 O'Clock.WALTER M KEARNS, Auctioneer.ns Very Attractive Sale Modem Household Furniture, \u2018Emmer- son\u2019 Upright Piano, Wilton and Brussels Carpets, etc, at 84 ARLINGTON AVE, On FRIDAY, 22ND APRIL, At 10 O'Clock A.M.Very neat and well made Drawing Room Chairs, Sofas and Twbles, Wiltun and Brussels Carpets, Lace Curtains, Silk Draperies, Wicker Chairs, Marble Clock, Pictures, Ornaments, Handsome Oak Dining Room Bet, Sideboard, Extension Table and Leather-covered Chairs, Dinner Waggon, Cherry and Oak Over-Mantels, China and G@Glassware! Plated Ware, Screens, Handsome Oak Bedroom Sets, Dressing Bureaus, Binglg Iron Beds, Double Brass Bed, Odd Bureaus and Washstands, in Cherry, Osk and Bhid's Eye Maple; Writing Table, Bookcase, Book- stands, Dawnport, Refrigerator, Cooking Stove, \u201cJewel\u201d Gas Stove, Kitchen Utensils, etc, etc.Also 1 Lady's Bicycle, \u201cDayton\u2019; 1 Gent's Bicycle, Cleveland.\u2019 Everything in splendid condition, and almost equal to new.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.AUCTION SALE Docimed Expres Feihl, About 400 packages will be seld by order of the Canadian, American and National Express Companies, at undersigned's salesroom, 1828 Notre Dame street, On TUESDAY, 26th of APRIL, at 10 o'clock e.m.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.91 5 918 Walter M.Kearns DIRECTORY of AUCTION SALES for THE WEEK, 18th to 23rd April.MONDAY, 10 A.M.\u2014Saie Furniture, F- ano, etc., at 30 Fort Street TUESDAY, 10 A.M.\u2014Sale of Very Super- for Furniture, ete., at 81 MansGeld Street, for account: of Estate late Samuel Coulson, Esq.The Carriages, etc, will be sold at 2 pm.WEDNESDAY, 10 A.M.\u2014Sale of Furniture, at 108 Mackay street 1 P.M Bale of Market Gardener's Implements, Horses: also Neat Household Furniture, Upright Piano, etc.at Thos.Hall's, 124 Wisemaa Ave., Outremant.THURBDAY, 10 A.M.\u20148ale of Neat Furniture, Piano, etc., at 80 Fort Street.FRIDAY, 10 A M.\u20148ale of Very Attractive Furniture, Upright Plano, etc., at 84 Arlington Avemue, Westmount.3.30 P.M.\u2014Sale of Household Furniture, at 18 Drummond Street.BATURDAY, 2 P.M.\u2014An Important Sale of Furniture, etc., removed from private residences, at my salesroom, 1828 Notre Dame Street.See Auction Column for pasticulars of each sale.Cut this out for reference.WALTER M.KEARNS, 3 Auctioneer.91 Preliminary Notice A Very Attractive Sale of Choice Mahogany Furniture, Upright Piana.Fine English Plateware, Pictures, Bric-a- Brac, etc, etc, At 433 Argyle Avenue, WESTMOUNT, ON MONDAY, 25th APRIL, AT 10 A.M.WALTER M.KEARNS, 913 Auctioneer.Unriserved Sal Licitation by auction on + FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, INST.at 11 o'clock, in Roam 31, Court House, Montreal, to close the estate of the late Louis Des- rouard dit Viliemaire.No.45 St.Elimabeth street, corner of Vitre\u2014That three-story and English roof residence, built of solid brick and stone foundations, having a frontage of 24 feet by a depth of 63 feel to a lane.A deposit of xix hundred dollars ($600) will be required on adjudication.Nos.47, 49 and 51 St.Elizabeth street.- Three 3-story and English roof solid brick houses, containing 12 rooms each, with bath and w.c, will be sold separately.and a deposit of six hundred dollars (3690) will be required on each house from purchasers on adjudication.Nos.22, 2214.24 and 84% Vifre Street, corner City Hell Avenue.\u2014This property comprises four self-contained solid brick houses, having a frontage of 80 feet on Vitre street.brings in a good revenue, and is most centrally situated.A deponit of twelve hundred dollars (81,200) wAll be required from purchaser on adjudication.For farther particulars apply to PARENT BROS.Auctioneers, 815 92 St.James Street.Trade Sale.Bankrupt stock of Dry Goods, Ready- made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Rub» bers, etc., etc.The undersigned will sell by public.aucr tion at their salesrooms, Nos.86 and 38 St.Peter Street, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20TH, (by order of Wilks & Michaud, curators), the balance of the stock of Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, etc., ete.belonging to the Estate Rabinovitch Brothers.St.Guillaume d'Upton and \u2018Sorel.In lots to suit pure chasers and without any reserve.Also for account of manufacturers and imrorters, 26 cases Woollens and Wor- steds, Serges, Vicunas, Meltons, Rain- proofs, etc., etc.; 1% cases Housekeeping Linens, 34 cases Tweeds, Itallan Sleeve Linirgs, \u20acanvases, 200 dosen Felt Hats, 800 dozen Black Sateen Shirts, Flannelette Shirts, etc., etc.; 10 cases Prints and Flannels; 12 cases Cotton, Sheeting, etc., etc., b cases Gent's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Collars, Braces, Tics, Gloves, etc., etc.Sale at 10 O'Clock A.M.- BENNING & BARSALOU, 91 3 Auctioneers.AUCTION SALE Market Gardener's dmplements, 2 Horses, Hot Bed Frames and Sashes, also an attractive lot of Household Furnitura, Valuable Plano, etc., by order of MR.THOMAS HALL, at 124 Wiseman Avenue (corner of Van Horne Ave.), Outremont, (near Montreal), on WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL, 1904, At 1 O'Clock P.M.The sale will include: 2 Good Work Horses, 2 Sets 8ingle Harness, 2 Scotch Carts, Market Waggon, 1 Light Express Waggon (almost new), 1 Box Sleigh, Single \u2018Ploughs, Double M.B.Plough, 3 Grubbers, Drill and other Harrows, Wheelbarrow, 80 Hot Bed Frames and Sashes, about 2 Tons of Hay, Lot of Gat- vanized lion 1 inch Pipe, Lot of Wire Netting, Lot of Lumber, 1 Iron Vise, Sundry Small Tools, Poultry Baskets and Coops, about 200 loads of Manure.Also 1 Beautiful \u201cWilliams\u201d Upright Piano (almost new) Parlour Set, Pictures, Carpets, Sideboard, Extension Table, Cupboard, Curtains, Crockery and Glassware, Olicloth, Splendid B.W, Desk, Bedroom Sets, Wardrobe, Tollet Ware, Bed Liren.\"Happy Thought\u201d Cooking Stove (almost naw), Kitchen Utensils, and various other articles.The sale will be unreserved.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctionsss.Electric cars run to the farm.3 EWING'S Thoroughly Reliable Selected SEEDS , Special Flower Collections.| Asters, Choice Mixed.Coreopsis, Choice Mixed.Larkspur, Choice Mixed.Balsam, Double Choice Mixed, Calendula, Double Choice Mixed.French Marigold, Choice Mixed.Ewing\u2019s No.1 Collection contains 12 pkts.Bright Blooming Annuals, various heights\u20141 foot and upward 25c.Swee Zinni \u2014Marvel of Peru, Choice Mixed.Nasturtium, Tall (Climbing Mixed).Phlox Drummondll, Choice Mixed.Poppy,Double and Single Choice Mixed.t Peas, Mixed (Climbing).a, Double Choice Mixed.50e a Vegetable Collections.Aster, Choice Mixed, Tall.Aster, Choice Mixed, Dwarf.Alyssum, Sweet.Balsam, Choice Double.Candytuft, Choice Mixed.Calendula, Choice Mixed.Coreopsis, Choice Mixed.Dianthus, Double Mixed.Eschoitzia, Mixed.Tarkspur, Choice Mixed.Lupins, Choice Mixed.Marvel of Peru, Mixed.Ewing\u2019s No.3 Collection contains 24&pkts.Bright Blooming Annuals in various heights.Mignonette.Portulacca, Choice Phlox Dwarf.Stocks,\u201d Ten Weeks, Collection B, 50 cts.Collection C, 25 cts.Beans, Wax.Beet, Bonsecours Market.Cucumber, White Spine.Celery, White Plume, Carrot, Chantenay.Lettuce, Nonpareil.\u201cwnion, Red Wethersfield.Parsley.Covent Garden, i Peas, Little Gem, ; \u201d Radish, Early Red Turnip.Squash, Hubbard.Tomato, Atlantic.& Sage, d CONTAINS 15 PKTS, 1 EACH OF Cabbage, Henderson's Summer.Parsnip.Cooper's Champion.CONTAINS 7 PKTS.1 EACH OF Beet, Long Blood Carrot, Chantenay.Lettuce, Early Curled Simpson.Onion, Red Wethersfield.Parsnip, Cooper's Champion.Parsley, Moas Curled, Radish, Non Plus Ultra.-v 7 Beans, Wax, 1-2 Ib.Beet, Eclipse; 1 pkt.bbage; Fottler's, 1 pkt.Carret, Chantenay, 1 os.Coin.Crosby's Sugar, 1-2 Ib, -; =.Cucumber.Long Green, 14ttuce, Nonparell, 1 pkt.cal).\u2018to catalogue terms.To customers who have % ¥ rin, su @ wicuam te Beet, Bonsecours Market, 1 pkt.bbage, Earlv Express, 1 pkt.1 pkt Onton, Red Wethersfeld, 1 oz - We call the attention of amateurs to the 5 To those not well acquainted with Flowers jt will be à beautify their flower plots, just to order one or all of t The exceptional price of these ¢ollections puts.a.Flower garden in reach of all.cultivated and free from woedn, is the greatest embellishment spare hours of Spring and Summer will afford the pleasure or to spare we would respectfully suggest that the Collection D, $1,00, Contains the Following :\u2014 Onion, Danvers.1 pkt.Parsley, Moss Curled.1 pkt.Parsnip, Cooper's Champion, 1 os.Peas, McLean's Little Gem, 1-2 1b.Peas, Nott's Excelsior, 1-2 Ib.! Radish, Non Plus Ultra, 1 os.Squash, Vegetable Marrow, 1 pkt Sage, 1 pkt Turnip, Laing\u2019s Swede, 1 oz.Tomato, Atlantis, 1 pkt.space collection of Flower Seeds and have the boys or girls sow and attend to t will afford an education in the way of nature stud lite, If The x _of these collections results in more attention being given to the growing of flowers, we shall\u2019 const in helpiné éfon a worthy cause.; a WING & CO., Seed Merchants, 142:148 McQGlll Street, MONTREAL.\"2,2\" possible to the statelies so beneficial perso Collections offered above.great aid in making a selection of suitable varieties (and at the mame time economi- © collections, and If additional sorts be required.they can bs ordered separately at =; y and that cannot be obtained in schools, and will be of the Kroatent advantage in after e \u2018Marigold (French), Choice Mixed.Nasturtium, Dwarf Mixed.Nasturtium.Tall Mixed.Drummeondi,- Phlox Drummondii, Poppy.Mixed Varieties.Salpiglossis, Choice Mixed.Sweet Peas, Choice Mixed.Zinnia, Double, Choice Mixed.A well kept garden.mansion or the humblest cottage, to the community as ga should interest their children In etch 8 cultivation of the flowers: each having their own Jittle garden as it Mixed.\u2014Chelee - Choice Mixed iw [50\u20ac] , Choice Mixed.AVP ITU add PPAR bright with flowers, well and no occupation Tor the Boe orticulture.Give r ourselves well rewarded } per pas Ay ppg NL Kj ale AD peti \"THE-CURLERS ak be New Thistle Officers.The new Thistle officers were elected fast night, and a presentation was spade to Mr.Alexander Mitchell In commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of his joining the club.Rev.Dr.Barclay made one of his characteristic addresses in presenting the token of esteem, and the veteran member was cheered most heartily and recelvéd an ovation that would have dcne y one's heart ,.Other speakers were: Messrs.D.Mc- Intyre, G.S.Brush and John Mitchell.The annual report was presented by Mr.W.D.Aird, the secretary, and it was, as usual, exhaustive and comprehensive, giving a condensed history of the entire season's doings.Among pther things it says: The past season has been one of the best for curling that we have had for many years.The winter was an ideal one for curlers, the weather holding without a break from December 1 to early in March.The result was that all our matches were finished by March 1.These included the final for the Greenshields prize, single- handed, of the previous year, the bal- -ence of the match for the District Medal, vs.Ormstown, of the previous year: the president's club, Muir, Green- shields, Young curlers, first year green curlers, Montreal! Ladies\u2019 Curling Club, Sanderson's Thistles, District Medal vs.Sherbrooke, the friendly matches Vs.the Montreal Heather and St.Lawrence Clubs, tbe Jubilee Trophy, Governor- General's and M.A.A.A.trophy.all of this season.This, you will see, is quite a list, and gave considerable play to a large number of the members.The members have had with very few ex- | ceptions, all the curling they cared to go in for during the season, and the fce has been used without many stops since December 1.We were not fortunate enough to win any of the branch trophies, except the District Medal vs.Sherbrooke.By only one point Orms- town defeated us for the District Medal of the previous year.The Xmas at home and the lunch on New Years \u2018were a success, a large number being present on both occasions The Saturday lunches were more popular than .the previous year.and we had the pleasure at several of them of enter- talriing curling visitors from out of the city.besides the officers and members of the sister clubs, and many of the friends of our own members.Some friends have named us the Thistle Telephone Club.We suppose this is on account of the \u201cCollops.\u201d By a change in the former arrangements made at a meeting of the branch in reference to the picking of rinks to compete for the Gordon Medal in this © elty, none of our members had the pleasure of playing against the United States curlers this year.The medal Was won by the United States Curlers vs.one complete rink from each of the Montreal and Heath.r clubs.In the competition for the first year, green curlers\u2019 prize, two of our young players, D.CC.Dr.W.R.Fraser, were in the matches, versus the other clubs, but were both defeated in the second draw.The competitions for the several prizes were most of them keen and close.The single-handed matches were in some cases of the heavy-draw order.paten:sd by the captain, and by which he was very successful.In connection with the point competitions, we note that the Quebec Curling Club give a handicap to the younger players in these competitions, nnd it might be a good change for this club to adopt some similar plan, so as to encourage the younger members, and give them a chance against the older and more experienced members.Credit is once more due to Sandy for his work on the match committee: his cas.son rules.worked without much friction, and were satiafactory, especially to all the winners.His new name Dic- tatpr, does not cut any ice with him whén he has a clean sheet and all matches finished.The thanks of the members are due to the gentlemen who supplied papers and periodicals for -the club rooms-i during the season, to Mr.Mark San- derson for four \u2018Thistles presented to the club for competition to Mr.H.Fisher for a gold nugget prize to first year green curlers, and for which we had several entries, to the Montreal Ladies\u201d Curling Club, for a handsome Stein presented by them for competi- between two rinks from the for his work during the season,\u201c and to Mrs.Hunt and Miss Hunt for their excellent catering for the several lunches during the season.«- The following election of officers was announced for the ensuing Year : President, D.McIntyre: vice-presly dent, W.McNally: treasurer, M.Free- Mararow and | Montreal.\u2026 \u2018Thistle\u2026\u2026 and Caledonia {- _ Clubs, and to our caretaker, J.Hunt, tee, W.McCaw, C.McLean, Rev.Dr.Barclay, D.Robertson, and D.King- hori.LACROSSE The C.L.A.Senior Teams.Special to The Montreal Star.Brantford, April 16.\u2014The senior teams of the Canadian Lacrosse Association are waiting for President Frank to call the meeting of the senior committee of management, which directs which teams shall ge admitted to the series, and arranges the districts.Last year Oshawa, Port Hope, Tecumsehs, St.Catharines and Brant- ford.The two first-named failed to finish the season and SL.Catharines did not send a delegate to attend the annual meeting of the association this year, so that the only clubs which have a voice this year in the arrangement of the series are Brantford and HOE TORONTO WILL BE REPRESENTED TO-DAY.A despatoh received \u2018this morning says: \u201cPresident J.Walter Curry.of.the Toramto Club, left this morning for Montreal to attend the adjourned annual meeting of the N.A.LU Mr.Curry will present his scheme for straight out -and out professionalism or strictly amateur teams.Falling the adoption of either of these proposals \u2018the Torontos alll, withdraw from the union.H26 56 HÉHOCHE-0-H00 IN HSHHHÉ® the Tecumsehs.Fergus, as the winner of the intermediate championship, is also entitled to play senior.Fergus has made up its mind to play senior, so that three clubs will decide what others shall be allowed to plav senior.There are applications for places from Owen Sound.Seaforth and two Toronto teams the Chippewas and the Queen City Club.There is a good deal of difference of opinion as to the advisability of allowing three Toronto teams to get into the game, the argument being that of necessity two of them will not be able to get players enough to make strong teams.The Tecumsehs have had wires out for a Jong time, and since Harry Gillespie knows something of players and announces that he nas twenty-two signed.it mav be taken for granted that the Indians will not be very weak.However, the appearance of Owen Sound and Seaforth helps matters somewhat as far us the other outside teams are concerned.and ijt ix not unlikely that two districts will be formed, the one composed of Brantford, Tecumsehs, St.Catharines and one of the new Toronto teams, and the second of Seaforth, Fergus, Owen Sound and the other Toronto team.This will make a hot competition for senior honours and shows that the C.L.A.is not going back.Only once in the history of the association have there been so many senior teams in the field.That was 400 100OHOCOS HO HDICOE @ ALL OF NLD SHAMROCKS © SIGNED ONCE MORE.956906060619 6 6° 6 9060900006 066006 8 9e < \u201d \u201c© @ All the old Shamrock players é are going to stand by their old @ club.Yesterday was the first @® day upon which, according to the @ new rule, players could be sign- © ed, and all the old team are re- & ported as having signed.includ- @® {ng Finlayson, who, it has been @ so often sail, was to go with @ Montreal.The only man not © signed is Harry Smith.but he © was not available yesterday.POLO HH: 3 * *Ov 0H 40 1 04-500590 190-3006 101-0360 two years ago, when in addition to the Tecumsehs, Brantfords and St.Kitts organizations, Orangeville, Paris, Woodstock, London and Seaforth were in the field.\u2018These teams were oyt- classed and were sa discouraged by the poor showing that they made.that \u2018they will not try again the expensive experiment of importing players.The St.Catharines Club was indulging in a house-cleaning in connection with their club this spring.and got away to a late start.They have just succeeded in getting together.and the senior committee of management will meet as soon as they are ready to send a delegate to Toronto.Formation of New Lacrosse League.The St.Patrick's Cadets Lacrosse Club would like, to hear from other clubs desirous of Torming a league with them.Kindly address all communications to J.G.Ireland, secre- tary-treasurer St.P.C.L.C., 1 Phillips Square, city.Any team that would like to form a junior lacrosse league of players that man; secretary, W.D.Aird; commit- | are 16 and under, could do so by mak- \u201c\u201cFIT-REFORM\u201d ~~ TAILORING \u2018\u201c Pit; Reform \u201d Suits are handmade, from the time the cutter traces his pattern on the\u2019 cloth, antil the finishers give the garments their last touches.Shoulders and collars are suugly.tailor-made, just ™R moulded by hand.That's why a \u201cFit-Reform\u201d coat holds its shape so long\u2014hugs the neck so \u201c Pit-Reform \u201d they had been built to your Saîts, $rs te $30.Trousers, $3, $4, $35 and $6.Clothes are as surely as if ofwd FJujzious Ç ing application to J.Edward Lyle, | captain \u201cYoung Montrealers.\" St.Catherines in the Game.Special to The Montiea} Star.St.Catharines, Ont, April 16.\u2014At an enthusfastic meeting of the Athletic Lacrosse Club here, at which Mayor Marquis presided, it was decided without a dissenting voice, to put a strong senior lacrosse team in the C.L.A.This then eases the situation, as the other teams in the Canadian Lacrosse As- soclation have found themselves in a position unable to go either forward or backward until St.Catharines\u2019 decl- sion was given.It had practically been decided by this city not to put a team in the fleld this year, owing to the hard knocks received from the C.L.A.in the past, and no representative was sent to the Good Friday meeting in Toronto.At last night's meeting there seemed to be an entire revulsion of feeling, and those present subscribed their money with a liberality that shows the game is bound to boom here this year as never before.Officers were elected pro tem.: Ald.G.B.Bur- son being appointed secretary-treasur- er, and a canvass will be made in the city for funds.There are quite a lot of lacrosse players here and in the district, and the team, when it is announced, will likely be a top-liner.MISCELLANEOUS A Tedious Four-Hour Draw.- One of.the most disappointing wrestling matches that was ever seen in this eity took place last night in Sohmer Park.For four hours Bothner and Tremblay grovelled on the mat in the attempt to beat one another, and they kept at it till the thing became a farce.As an actual exhibition of the game it was not any better than dozens of sigiflar matches that have been seen at the Victorla Rifles Armoury, and it wag spofled somewhat by the interruptions that were necessary on account of the behaviour of the crowd.The crowd was the best part of the entertainment, and the number of pea- ple-that had come to see the show was astonishing.Some had come as early as six o'clock, and all got in.Only about two hundred of those wbo saw the match, pald however, the rematnder getting in by overturning the police on duty or by making extemporaneous doorways in various parts of the Sohmer Park fence.It was a very unruly crowd, and at times they actually threw chalr rungs and what looked like tomato cans at the wrestlers.At the beginning there was some fear that the match would not be atarted, and the crowd worked itself up in a riotous mood, but after a great deal of parleying about the money which the men were to receive, and after one or two inaudible speeches by Mr.Lavigne, Dr.Gadbois, t referee, wearing a bright blue shirt, gave the word, and the men went at it.It was a quarter past nine when they started, and a quarter past two in the morning when Dr.Gadbois requested them to stop.By that time there was not much left of the crowd which had filled every inch of space on the maln floor and had clung to every available projection on the walls and roof, Hke so many human flies.It was probably the last time that Sohmer Park will be used for a similar purpose, for the chaîts broken must number into the hundreds.Every little while there would be a sound resembling the steady rattle of musketry at a pitched battle, and a score or more of men whe stood on chair backs would ignominiously go down with their support.A match probably will be arranged within a few days between Robert Fitzsimmons and \u201cKid\u201d McCoy for a six round battle, before one of the Philadelphia clubs, Fitzsimmons has accepted the numerous challenges recently presented by McCoy's managers, and has declared his readiness and Phelps.Umpire, 7.000.At New York\u2014 New York.00012000%\u2014 8 ¢ 1 Brooklyn -000101000\u2014 23 7 4 Batteries \u2014 McGinnity and Warner: Cronin and Bergen.Umpire, Emslie.A+ Cincinnati\u2014 \u2018 Cincinnati .4000000100\u20148 7 5 Chicago .-0012010010\u20145 9 3 Batteries\u2014Kellum and Peits: Corridon and Kling.Umpire, Johnstone.Attendance, 1,800, At Philadelphia\u2014 _ LL ge Boston./.500006661\u2014 6 12° 0 Philadelphia 000000000\u20140 5 2 Batteries\u2014Pitinger and Moran; Beck- enridge, T.Barry and Marshall and Doo- in.\u2019 Umpire, Moran.Attendance, 2,388, American Eeague, At Waphington\u2014 Wash on .0004000200\u2014 6 10 38} Philadelphia .4001000010\u2014 6 12 4 Batteries\u2014Patton and Kittredge: Henley and Powers.Umpire, Connolly.- tendance, 1,100.y At Montreal Will Play Twice.8pecia) to The Montreal Star.Richmond.Va., April 16.\u2014 The Montreal Baseball team will play a double header to-day with the Brownles and the Olympias, two strong local teams.The Montreal Amateur League.The annual meeting of the Montreal Amateur Baseball League will be held during the first week of May.A meeting of the Eastern Can League will be held at the St.Lawrenen Hall, for the purpose of drawing up a schedule and transacting other business.Harry Tompkins says that he will not allow his position as manager bt the Farnham team to {interfere with Montreal Eastern League\u2019 grounds, Special Notice.Bargain Pianos.- A neat upright Nordhesmer Piano for $176.A 7 1-4 octave upright cabinet grand Empire Plano, handsome case, only used three months, for $225.A | Chickering upright plano, in rosewood case, for $275.All on easy terms of payment if so desired.C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 2368 St.Catherine street.88 4 Don\u2019t go to the trouble and expense of moving your present Piano to your new house, give it to W.H.Leach, 3440 8t.Catherine.Street in part payment .THE MONTREAL , DAILY.LSTA SAT ~ LHE TURF \u2014 0 for six rounds within three weeks\u2019 time, at catch weights, ora bout of 20 or 25 rounds for the middleweight championship within two months.| National League Games._ At St.Le uis\u2014 R.H.E.St.Louis .010110010\u2014 4 15 2 Pittsburg .130000010\u2014 5 10 1 Batteries\u2014Taylor and_Byers: Phillipi O'Day.Attendance.et par ve TEE a City and Suburban Betting.2% Speflak-by.Cable from our London Cob- |; redpond \u2019 ghondent., Landon April 16.\u2014The following is |.the.st betting on the City ang su-i burban.which will be run next Wed- neaday, April 20th: \u2014 \u2019 -\u20148% -\u2018Hackler's Pride.- TT 16 Prince Royal.« 10 Cericier.1 14 Achaiîcus.- 14 Kroonstad.20 Aggressor.20 Switchcap.25 Rose Charm.33 Noblesse.33 Pistol.50 Marengo.Other probables: \u2014Over Norton, Bachelor\u2019s Button, Dumbarton Castle, Va- lenza, or R.le Diable, Surbiton, Salute, Burses, Happy Slave, Muriel, Sun Bonnet, Csardas, Lychnobite, Bass Rock, Palmy Days, Dean Swift.WINDERMERE.It is said that The Questor.2.11%, the trotter that Ed.Geers purchased from an East Aurora farmer a couple of winters ago, ia going better than ever at Memphis and will beat 2.03 this summer.agent.Millard Sanders will race the Texas \u2018 pacer, Al Bock, 2.08%, this year.Jack Curry had this fellow last season and won several races with him.It ls expected that Al Bock will beat 2.05 this year.The American Field's correspondent in Cincinnati states that a couple of Ohio shooters announce their readiness to shoot any two men of any State a =\u2014===Heal the Procession of Bicycle Dealers in Your Section=\u2014\"= by handling Hyslop Bicycles, a line that attracts attention, sells easy and brings large profit to the Racer, Roadster, Chain, Chainless, Spring Frame, and Juvenile Models.: .Write for Agency, Proposition and Catalogues.match at 100 live birds per man, 30 yards rise, 33 yards boundary, \u2018for $500 to $1,000 a side, the match to be shot in the Hilltop Gun Club grounds at Austerlitz, Ky.$100 Reward.$100.CANADIAN AGENTS for the Oldsmobile, Cadillac, and Yale Automobiles\u2014 the most popular machines on the market.The readers of this paper wlll be pleased to learn thai there Is at least one dreaded disease thal science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh.Hall's Ca- larrh Cure is the only pasitive cure now known to the ty, Catarrh being a oonstitutional disease, requires & con- sititytional treatment, Hall3 Catarrh Cure is tak internally, acting directly: upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease.and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprieiors have so much faith in its curative powers that they 4 offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure.Send for list of testimonials.CATALOGUES ON Address F.J.CHENEY a Sold by all druggists.760 Co.Toledo, O.Take Hall's Family Pils for constipation 70 18e0d SUMMER MONTREAL Catalogue D.No.(3, A Complete List of Sumner Sports Will Be Mailed ine Few Days.ATHLETIC GOODS, 3 CRICKET.BASEBALL.\u201c%, FISHING - LETA BADMINTON.GoLF.ox BOATS AND CANOES.LAWN GAMES CAMPERS\u2019 GOODS.TENNES.\u2019 \u2019 Will be listed with magy other go i : ods, and it 1 - terest to all who take pleasure In outdoor 5.301 he ot 0 YOUR REQUEST WILL BRING IT FREE.THE IDEAL RUNABOUT .Graceful in Design.Perfect in construction: Simple in Mechani Y tooperate.Noiseless, Prompt deliveries.antam.General Automobile Co.of Canada 1780 Notre Dame St.Sole Canadian Agents.\u201c EXTRA \u201d Everybody Smokes MEXICAN * AROMATIC They are Dandies.SAVE BOX FRONTS 82 2 law MANUFACTURED BY A.& LISAACS ST.JOHN,N.B.VSRAN NAS NN ANA The Oldsmobiie\u2014''The best thing on wheels.\u201d The Cadillae\u2014\u201cGood all over.\u201d The Yale\u2014Equal to any of the high priced cars, HYSLOP BROTHERS, Branches MONTREAL and HAMILTON.APPLICATION.m\u2014\u2014 Are you a weak man ?Are you nervous, fretful and gloomy?Is your sleep aches in different parts of your body?Is your back weak and painful?Have you lost the vigar of youth?Are you | sheumatic.and» gouty?.Have ;you varicocele?These are the results of the waste of vital \u2018I \u2018can cite you thousands of cases that method to-day.CHEROOTS | 4 Weariness Vanish New impetus is given to one\u2019s energies and new vitality to the system by using BYRRH TONIC WINE The result is certain and immediate.> oh \u2014\u2014 HUDON, HEBERT à CO, which you can have delivered when you have removed.' 02 Ta y for a new Mason & Risch Upright, -Agents \u2014 .=.Montreal A Severe Case of Bladder Trouble.Dr.McLaughlin: Denr Bir\u2014When I came to you I was no good.I could not do a day's work on the farm.I had to have a hot water bottle put to my bladder from three to four nights a week.The pain was something fearful.Since using your Belt 1 have not used the hot water once.I have pitched all my hay and handled 1,200 bushels of oats.1 am, yours with respect, A.8.Tooley, Courtice, Ont, PAY CAUTION neue to cure.Bead With Care! explains how my Be OFFICE HOURS\u20140 am.te p.m.; Wedneeday To Nervous Wrecks And Pain-Racked People.| broken ?Have you pains and force.The gentle stream of electricity from\u2019 Dr.McLa ugh- lin\u2019s Electric Belt going into the weak nerves for hours every night soon replaces all the lost energy and makes every nerve and muscle perfect.It cures permanently in every case.~~ Give me a man (or woman, for that matter) who has been suffering for years and taken medicine until the system is all run down and debilitated, the stomach unable to digest the food and the nerves shattered.My Electric Belt will give new life to every organ, drive out disease and restore health.I have the grandest invention of the age for weak nien; the surest and easiest cure for all nervous and chronic diseases.-direeted-to the seat of the nervous system, through which its vitalized strength penetrates § |} into all parts of the body, carrying new life to every function which has been weakened by excess or dissipation, restoring energy to the brain and power to the vital organs.weak man, uno sickly or delicate woman, will ever regret a fair trial of my Dr.MclLaughlin\u2019s Electric Belt I tell you that ELECTRICITY is a remedy of to-day.It has been a grand remedy of the past ten years.Ÿ have studied this subject more carefully than any physician has ever studied his text-books.and can show results.spent thousands of dollars with practitioners, and the majority of these cases are the people who are praising my vitality to perform its natural function, can be restored by my method It gi rich and red and warm, it vitalizes the nerves, puts life and vim into the brain and muscles.With my ELECTRIC BELT I cure Rheumatism.in its worst forms: general debility and any other troubles which can be cured by restoring I have not only proven that electricity is the substance of life and organic vitalit- but I have gone so far as to perfect the best known means of replenishing that force in the body when it is lost.My Electric Belt is the natural results of scientific study, coupled with experience and mechanical skill.I command the following extracts for your careful consideration.I don\u2019t ask you to take my unsupported word as to this or as to my method of cure being successful.able to refer you to men who came to me as a last resort and were cured.evidence of cure in thelr own cases before paying, 1 say.disregard my testimontals if you will.by what I can do in your case before you pay.0 Rheumatism, Lumbago, Lame Back, Sciatica, Varicocels, from expqsure and excesses in middle sged men.Give me reasonable security, and you can WHEN CURED.Beware of the schemer offering you a Belt for a dollar or two.or perhaps a (ree gift.have been victimized by such offers lose faith in electricity.FREE BOOK\u2014If you cannot call, write for my beautiful descriptive book, showing how my Belt Is used.It J It cures weakness in men and women, and gives prices.Send for it to-day.Agddress: \u2014 214 St.James Street, [i COREE OR M À, MeLAUGHLIN, *\"\"nronéroat, Que.Ÿ À rep me EN Its wonderful power is No 1 have come to me asking my advice, some of them as a last resort, having dre Rs! May Strength.it makes the blood I cure pains and aches, weak nerves, strength.Rheumatism Has Never Returned.Dr.McLaughlin: Dear 8ir,\u2014I am pleased to be able to tell you that the rheumatism has never troubled me since I reported myself cured, nor have any of my old troubles.1 am enjoying good health, able to eat good, sleep good, and able The Results are Lasting.Dr.McLaughlin: Dear Rir,\u2014I suppose you think fit strange of me not writing to you before, but I have heard of Belts that did good for a while rnd then the patient got worse, so I thought I would wait and see how it did with me.I find that it fsn't so.I wore it about a month, and then left it off.and ! am now well and feeling well.I will do all 1 can for you, and will write you again later on.Very truly, Isaac H.Allen, Rainham Centre, Ont.for my work every day on the farm.1 thank you for your kindness and the Electric Belt, for 1 recommend the Belt to every sufferer I hear of.I remain, yours truly.John McGavin, Leadbury, Ont.rts I am a, FN To those who stil! doubt there is any cure, because they have been misled by falme representations, and want but be convinédea of resulting 1 am willing to take nl) the chances of curing any case Nervous Debility, Constipation, Lost Energy =e pre Many who Those articles are made to sell, not ~~ ow pr ve reg Every patient wearing Dr.McLaughlin's Electric Beit receives FREE, until cured, the advice of one who understands his case.Agents or drug stores are not allowed to sell these goods.a me gE tr po PRE D STR PE nE ds XF ~J PE UE ae ri = + ir Ait.BESPONDENT Xs T he Prospects for Ocean Freights This Season Are Poor.PASSENGER TRAFFIC SMALL i \u2014 Bates of Freight May Be Raised As Result of the Cunard-Morgan Conference in Hamburg.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cn I have been a good many vears in ¢ steamship business in Montreal,\" remarked Mr.James Thom, of the Dominion line, to-day.\u201cbut I have toner doen the {reight prospects so ut- 3 rorallz y ar gent\u201d allzed as they are at pre- ny This voices the sentient of the entire Canadian steamship trade at the present time in regard to the prospects of St.Lawrence business.The : steamship\u201d men state that not Ouly are freights to British and Con- finental ports at low ebb.but there is practically no businesi offering.What .they are going to fill the big hulls with, rticularly at the opening of navigation at this point, is as yet a matter .9f surmise, Ordinarily at this time - @ year the booking for May and June shipments is well under way.This = Year, there is so little offering for early , Shipment that the steamship men count za as nothing.4 \u201c Many causes, according to the steam- \u201cship men.contribute ty this result.In the first place there 15 practically no &rain offering.Europe is not buying +8 present figures; and there ts no ~ &reat amount of grain on this contin- \u201cent to ship st any price.3 cond place.the prospect of late navi- ation on the lakes will deter cargo -_from reaching this port until well on «fn May.There is a glimmer of better things \u2014-#head for the steainship men in the : fact that.as the result of a conference ©.ROW in progress at Hamburg between officidls of the Cunard Company and \u201cithe Morgan merger lines, an arrangement may be arrived at whereby the écean rates will be advanced matevta!- ly.At present rates.the steamship companies are all agreed, there is no money in hauling freight across the Atlantic.and anything in the way of an arrangement whereby higher freight can be obtained would be looked upon with relief.Prospects of passenger trade via the St.Lawrence are decidedly good, though the steamship companies deo not Jook for better business than last Year.- Last years\u2019 passenger trade was the best ever experienced by most of the lines in the Canadian trans-Atlan- tic service.The Allan.Dominion and C.P.R.lines are ull well booked with westbound second and third class.while booking for the saloon is fairly good.The eastbound saloon and second clans hookings from Montreal for May and June are up to the average, though this year there is nothing particularly Inviting to take passengers abrodd.The chances are that the lines will do an average business in both classes.A feature of the westbound business i= the large number of intending sety tlers coming to Canada by second class, »= compared with a few years ago.Another feature is the fact that a greater\u2019 Dropertion ¢f the paissengers landing , ; Cafla, fh lings at Capadien.4 td ports at upd for Dominton pinta\u2019 thn, In tha, old days.Thin fact is very clearly shown hy the head-tax which is collected from the steamship companies upon every mah.woman and child coming to Canada by way of a Canadian line with the intention of crossing over into the United States.According to the regulations in force, the steamship companies must show upon their manifest the ultimate des- .tinatfon of all passengers.whether tra- : Velling -in saloon or steerage.The companies thén hand over to the Unit.eo] States Government officials $2 for eyery passenger destined for the United @tates, not even the child in arms, who has paid no steamship fare, being allowed to go free.There can be little doubt that the \u201cpresent rate war.in which the Cunard.the Hamburg- American and the North German Lloyd lines are the chief fAg- ures, is hurting and will continue to hart the Canadian lines in their Scandinavian business.All three of the \u2014\u2014 lines\u201d mentioned \u201cars OAFNE Induce- + 5 ma nan eormet 1 ments for this class of travel.This, naturally, has the effect of diverting a proportion of this class of trafic via Kew York.REAL ESTATE MEN OPPOSE PURCHASE \u2018 OF GAS PLANT.The Real Fstate Association.while in favour of putting electric wires underground, resolved.at a special meeting last night.It was not advisable to - have the city do the work.The chief objection to the city's constructing the conduits was the experimental nature of it.and_the great cost.t was therefore proposed 'by S.Le- roux, seconded by Ii.Leduc: \u2014 \u201cThat this association believes it advisable that the construction of underground conduits be done by the Royal Electric Company, according to its contract with the city.or by any other company or individuals, to whom the city may accord such a contract, on conditions that will appear advan- _ taxeous.\u201d \u201cThe proposed amendment of the city charter, authorizing the purchase of the gas plant was also discussed.Several members pointed out that the aldermen two years ago declared they were not In favour of borrowing more money.Now a million and a half.BX-Ald.Gagnon explained that the proposed sum was intended to put an end {o a monopoly, and that if it were not dane now perhaps the opportunity would not come again.Other members thought the hest way to kill monopolies was not to grant them.and that the time of action would come when the present one expired.It was therefore proposed by A.Le- vésque.seconded by D.Metord, and A.J.Chapleau.that.\u2014 \u2018This assoclation regrets it cannot concur in the intention of the City Council to take over the gas plant.\u201d The motion was adopted by a good majority.The two following resolutions were also adopted: \u2014 \"That this association considers as à matter of principle it is desirable that electric wires be placed in a common conduit.\u201d \u201cThat in all cases no loan be made by the city: without being submitted to the approbation of property owners.\u2019 VISIT FROM CLBRGYMAN.\u2014 Rev.om.I).D., pastor of gregation Church.Springfield, Maes.PROMINENT Philip 8.Mox- the South Con they wunted to borrow\u201d In the se- |- for you.to buv.| Crstame, Atyle Ne.7:10 | with fancy orhatiz back, / There is exclusiveness and fine -werkmanship> about Novi-Modi- costumes that cannot be found in ordinary ready-made.If your thoughts are on the purchase of a costume or skirt, a travelling gown, a coat, or a shirt waist; it will be to your advantage to call in and see what we can do any time without feeling obliged heart's content.; New yoke and fancy »leeves trimmod 1d mixoe braid.broadcloth colar.A very popular visiting suit.Le You can call here at Come.and look to your Skirt, inverted pleat AN-TAILORED COSTUMI 2 G.E.Hunter, Mgr.Varfs°b2: anerine Wardrobes, Wrappers exchanged at the following places\u2014 1190 St st.Montreal Ottawa and Brockville FREE Gi 1 be wonderfully fine premiums which we give in exehange for Queen's\u2019 Lauadry Bar Soap Wrappers would alone suffice to create a demand for it\u2014even though-the Soap were not the very best ou the market for laundry and general use.\\ clothes white as snow with a minimum amount of work without burning them\u2014and imparts a delicious perfume of new mown hay.° \u2014Is it any wonder that ladies insist on getting Queen\u2019s Laundry Bar SAVE THE WRAPPERS.ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs.,, MONTREAL.Makers also of the Celebrated \u201c BABY'S OWN SOAP.\u201d Miss J.E.McWilliams, 137 Wellington on GSALERATI® 18 THE BEST.|E-W.GILLETT 20 TORONTO, ONT.0p AND Rr, Ÿ U \"You Wii DRe LEgy oNLY THE Best MADE: (y WHICH IS THE CHEAPE®Fy IN THE ENO.- 1847 RocersBras® \u201cStamped on AW; L Knives, Forks ETC.is aguranise of BEST QUALITY.ALSOTEA SETS ETC.Stamped L.THus HAVE NE TS.It makes 9 Stag\u2019s Hea Brand Catherine street.East: and 188 McCord street, Montreal.street, Sherbrooke, 1 law tf corihmending it.\u201d bealth and strength.NEW MAN OF YOU, Try this World Famous Tonic.Government Health Reports Endorse In Strong Words of Praise the Ideal French Tonls : , YIN MARIANI (Extract from U.S.Medical Board Health Commission Reports, Vo!, XXIV,, Mo.2.55\".\u201cVIN MARIANI, the Ideal French Tonic Wine, fortifies and stimulates the body and the brain; it restores health, strength.energy and vitality quicker and beiter than other tonics, We have satisfied ourselves of the value of this superior remedy as a tonic and hare no hesitancy in re- The Russian Government by deeree authorized its entry into Russia, as a tonic of superior efficacy.T6 is used in the Armies of England and France as unequalled for Fevers, Ma- LARTY, La Grirre, WEAR Broon, OYERSTRAIN and Disease, and in re toring and sustaining ONE BOTTLE WILL MAKE A * in ALL DRUGGISTS.CANON HENSON AND HIS VIEWS Rev.Chas.A.Sykes, B.D., Discusses Recently Published Article.Church is to Be Congratulated Upon Having Broad Mindéd Defenders of the Faith.\u201cIT have read and re-read Canon Henson's article with a great deal Of Interest.\u201d remarked the\u201d Rev.Charles A.Sykes, B.D., pastor of St.James Mgth- odist church, in reply to a query as to what he thought of the article in question.\u201cand though he may not be ranked among the scholars, strictly speaking, his open-mindedness and breadth of view are refreshing.\u2018The church at large,\u201d he continued.\u20181g to be congratulated that it possesses such gefenders of the faith.men who MUNYON'S / COLD CURE.44 ! WiLL REFUND YOUR M IF IT FAILS TO CURE.\u201cim.to be the guest of the Congrega.| tional Club at * Monday, evening.the 18th inst.in the \u2018lecture room of Emmanuel Church, e, will give an address on \u201cThe New \u201cAHgnment.\u201d He will also address the students of the Congregational jowing evening, N twô sacred songs at the eight o'clock Mass, to-morrow, at St.Patriek'# And Dudiey Buck's Solse Regina, at the ten o'clock Mass._ SURPRISE PARTY.\u2014 A surprise party was given on Thursday eer of by spiné of the lady 4 Mad i |Mayunt.Royat Hivet \u2018af the honfe of Min\u2019 Lophidman.81 Rye\u2019 street\u2019 Paint st.Charles, in honour of her birthday.when a very enjoyable evening was spent, \\ ea SEEN ARR a $19.85.DUPUIS FRERES bees of: 46 inches wi Beveled plate side.at the price, all description DEPARTMENT.This is the Sideboard we bave advertised at $10.35, of solid oak, 7 feet high, with extension table, sliding on either It is the best Sideboard yet offered We are also showin plete assortment of Dining Rooth Tables and Chairs; Bedroom and Parlor Suites of most cordially welcome to our Furniture and Carpet Departments.Embroidered Lawn, de by 20! inches deep.mirror, 15 by 26 inches, 2 most.com- s and prices.Visitors are The Big East End Departmestal Store, 1571 to | Resolutions of Regret.i A special meeting of the Principal and teachers of the Oller School, St.Louis de France parish, held at that, \u2018institution last evening, resolutions of] regret were unanimously passed over the deep loss the school.as well as the parish, had sustained in the sudden death of their zealous pastor Rev.Charles Larocque.- no 1 {= v = | Lever's Y-Z (Wise Héad) Disinfect- | ant Som Powder is bettér than ther 1589 St, Catherine st.| Western Bridge Swept Away.Special to The Montreal Star.\u2018 Winnipeg.April 16\u2014Two spéns of | the- big iron railway bridge, near Sas- | katoon.ey i tee | rashid.away, hy.the swolldh Seat dhakatchewat, iv er.The bridgdiis ised by \u2018the Prince.Albert branch of the C.P.R.and The C.P.R.officals state that otherwise ev \u201819: in goed shape \u2018erything th the West.All the delayed vpaseen- F traffic has been cut off by the disaster, |.| powders, as it is both soap and disinfectant ê gers from the coast will be here this Afterneta.' Monday and Tuesday \u2014\u2014 AT \u2014\u2014 Marchand\u2019s STORES.will be two days of reductions.* As much as 50 per cent.cheaper than anywhere else.Simple is the Reason.and We manufacture ourselves PRICES have no rivals, our Tailor-made Costume Never before now Montreal has had those chances of benefitting of our sacrifices.our expenses, and of our wide experience.Five years of continuous struggles have made us more and more Perfect in the High Art of Tailoring.The only stationary item is OUR PRICES; always the lowest.We have high class CUTTING, DESIGNING AND FINISHING Artists.TAILOR - MADE COSTUME, made of light Zibeline.black and steel gray, with red braided vest.Fancy shoulder capes.Skirt very wide flare.and with straps.Elsewhere sold $17.50.At Marchand's Stores.aes $12.50 Tailor-Made (\u2018ostume.made of fancy light tweed.Jacket lined with Mercerised satin.Bolero style.Several shades.Sold elsewhere, $20.00.At our Stores.Monday and Tuesday.eee $15.00 $15.00 Taflor-Made (Costumes.in 10 and 12 different styles.: Come and see them.Our $25.00 leader Costume is worth double the money.Silk Capes UR GREAT SPECIALTY.\u2014AlU what you see in our windows\u2018 display of silk.tulle and net capes, coats, etc., is direct from Our Own Factory.You have no middleman\u2019s profit to pay here.For $5.00 vou ran get a silk cape of $8.00.¥or $8.00.you can geU a of $12.00.For $10.00.vou can get a silk cape of $15.00.Hundreds of Styles.Our Skirts.SUK capé .+ .We are renowned and have ne name to build up.We have skirts at all prices, Our .99¢ Walking SKirt.Our 831.49 Serge Skirt.Qur $3.99 Steel Gray Cheviot 8kirt (a leader).Our $5.00 renown specially.1,200 to 1,500 different styles, designs and at low prices.Come and ses them.Blouses Our large importation of American Blouses is just at hand.1,000 Bright New Designs.Latest Novelties.Latest Designs.Latest Shades.\"At Each Store.MARCHAND CL 14: STORES: 2224 AT.CATHERINE ST, 1080 \"NOTRE DAME 87.! \"1433 ST.CATHERINE SY.398 NOTRE DAME $T.St.Henri.skirts.made mr gs ace tL, nt ie RARER 0 as = a COLONZATION J Mr.-Stephen\u2019s Findings Not Yet Laid on the Table at Quebec.THE GOVERNMENT OBJECTS Mr.Lacombe win Ask a Question in Regard to Mutual Benefit Societies.Spes ial to the Montreal Star: + Quebec, April 16\u2014Mr.Stephens\u2019 re- ; Port on the colonization commission is Not yet hefore LUhe House.M+.voile- tier offered to produce it again on Friday afternoon and, in fact, made an ef- : fort to place à copy of it upon the table of the House, when thu orders of the day were calied.Mr.Parent objected, however, clalm- ing that no individual member of the House possessed the right of placing a document before the House without the | consent of the Government, upon which alone rested the responsibility for the proper conduct of the public business.Messrs.Pelletier and Leblanc contested Mr.Parent\u2019s stand.in the matter, claiming that any member of the House was entitled to produce such a report.The Speaker reserved bis decli- sion till Monday.; It is understood that Mr.McCorkill will deliver the budget speech on Tuesday next.Yesterday afternoon's sitting of the House was probably the most barren yet held this session.Half a dozen unimportant bills were advanced a stage, including Mr.Robitaille's bills respecting foreign commercial corporation and joint stock companies, und to amend the joint stock companies incorporation act and the private bill Ww amend the charter of the town of Lee vis.Calonel Collins Young, the smallest \u2018man in Canada, he has decided to stay in Montreal a few days longer.and Will be on view at 210 ST.LAWRENCE ST.all next week.From Monday to Friday.his hours of attendance will be from 10 a.m.to 12 am.and froin Premium Department of the manufae- turers of \u2018\u2019Boba\u201d plug chewinz tobacco any time from Monday next.NEW DOMESTIC MANGLE tas or Gasoline Heated \u2014Ilansti or Puver.( style.Skirts either walking or dress length.Costumes for every taste and fancy.Be early on Monday for first.choice of this handsome log, at 20 Per Cent, Discount.NTSC et ea IN rt Haycock & Dudgeon, _ MONTREAL DAILY SPAR-SATURDAY, APRIL 16,1904 à DUDGEON \u201c| ANNUAL AFTER - EASTER SALE OF High Class Tailor-Made Costumes A discount that at this time of the seasou is a boon toall intendiug purchasers.; ! We have decided to offer our entire stock of Ladies\u2019 Tailor-made Costumes for next week, at a discount of 20 p.\u20ac.Bear in mind that these Costumes are not old styles, but are this season\u2019s newest creations.The assortment includes the leading col- {| ors as well as black, Short, natty, silk lined Jackets, made with the new bolero fronts, this season's favorite \u2018The Belfast Warehouse.\u201d PORT HOPE, ONT.EST.1865.This well known Residential School for Roys will re-open for the Trinity Term on April 32th.Trinity Term is the best for entering Younger boys.For Calendar and all information apply BOSTON HOTELS.AMERIGAN HOUSE Extensively Remodeled and Refurnished - Modern Convealen- ces at moderate prides -FEuro- pean plan-$ La da, Running water, electric Nights \u201cNerve\u201d Brand Tea is the Doctor's Assistant a stimulant and assists digestion, and at the same time fones the nerves ; this enables the body ment more easily, and the system, AT ALL DRUGGISTS.to assimilate nourish- assists in building up Remember the TANNIN has been re- Steam heat In all rooms- \"public ng TORS 1 at .| suites with bathe- overs ante] In 1-21b pkys duced toa minimum, making ; .e .Elegant now din- pribsment > .: 1 for le- 20 and 380 a ): : pe The John Murphy Co., Limited, Bees TELE Hilige: \u201cNerve! Brand Tex 2 safe 76c Colored Taffeta Silk, 3c | y thoroughly fs oa 10 drinx.i »\u2014C TAFFETA SILK, 20 in.wide; col- 2341-2343 St.Catherine Street.4 \u2018 proces ae To ae, tara petunia, fawn and purple only: all and C.R.), equally convenient for City Fea ee ge Ee Ee an et a age en St.Oatherine and University Streets.Ready for Business Promptly at 8 a.m.Still Another Great Sale of Ladies\u2019 Cravenette, Raincoats! Rogular Price, $5.50.On Sale Monday, only $2.98, These values are of exceptional importance in view of the fact that every person is looking for a coat of this description for the rainy Spring weather, which all have learned to expect.: STYLISH CRAVEXNETTE RAINCOATS, made up in a most pleasing Raglan style, in shades of olive green.fawn, Oxford gray and steel gray, finished with collars of self.wide sleeves, slash pockets and fiy fronts; worth regularly 353.30.Un sale Monday at, cach $2.9% ee Ae A i Na Nl EN Nl NAN Ne ME oir, Series of Early Morning Specials 85c WHITE FRENCH ORGANDIE MUSLINS, for 19c.48 in.White French Organdie Musling, worth, per yard.35e.Monday, from 8 to 10 am.\u2018 $1.35 CRAVENETTE RAINPROOF TWEED, for 95c.worth up to 31985 yard Cravenette Rainproof Tweeds, Stain.A Three Hour Snap in Silks good shades for Drop Skirts and Linings: regular 7be quality.Special price, 8 to 11 a.m., Monday, per yard .Larrea 35e JHOICE OF LINES.BEST ACCOMMODATION.Full information as to Rates, Sailings, Accommodation, tinental Tours, Railways and Estimates, on application.NORMAN L.LUSHER, 178 ST.JAMES ST.(City and Dis.Bank Bidg.) 91 law tf MAGHINERY OUPPLIES, LOWEST RATES.British and Con- 9e or Three for 25c and West End; in touch with the great Markets of the World.Every modern Comfort.Moderate Tariff.Special terms.for prolonged stay.31 13 law and Ceylon TEAS are inseparable.Name always connected with \u2018\u2018the finest tea the world produces.\u201d A half pound will soon prove why everybody likes LIPTON\u2019S TEA ELECTRIC FITTINGS removed, cleaned and reconnected MONTREAL ELECTRIC CO.Phone Main 2840 S54ST.JVRaS T8 89 tf {1 guarantee lo hold any reducible Hernia in reach of a Truss, Consultation Free.130 Peel Street, MONTREAL.B.LINDMAN.Macot | | Ladies\u2019 $2.00 | - Boots for $1.25 Tel.Malin 1507.HELP FOR WIVES Dr.Richard's Periodical Pitiy are a sÿfe and sure relief.a speedy and painless cure for all irregularities., No charlatanism, but honest prescription hy an experienced Near Windsor, 19 law tf = = i The Shoe Department\u2019s Monday 8 to 10 a.m Special : LADIES\u2019 GOOD DONGOLA KID LACE BOOTS, patent practising physician.Positively guaranteed to relieve the longest and most obstinate cases of irrez- .à For lack of tips.milifary ularities from whatever cause aris.For lack of Lo .: I heels, extension edge soles: sizes 4, 44.5, 52, 6.62 and 7 only: regu- We i n Catal ing, without pain, in from one te time we give time we give lar value $2.00.Monday's 8 10 10 am.special price, per e issue our own Ca alogues, three days.Price $1 per box.to-day only a to-day only a pair eevee au.£1.25 and fill orders from Stock.Intéresting bouk of advice mail- enero ese cer een en eso seven oe vee eesess o! ed FREE.at few of the ex- of the ex- Le creer __ __ WILLIAMS & WILSON, \u2018Cologial Medicine ont ren EE traovdinary traordinary meme ) \u2018 .= : 21 .320-326 St.James Street.\u2014__ offers which e offers which An Unusal Value in Black and White Print Wrappers Worth Regularly $1.75.On Sale Monday's Special, $1.19.\"LADIES' WRAPPERS of very fine quality black and white Print, made with square yoke trimmed with clusters of tucks, finished with white braid around collar, voke, epauviettes and sleeves, fitted waist we have prepared.we have pte- pared, AT THE NORTH END.THE CENTRE OF FASHION TT EL \u2014\u2014 ON \u2014 and Tuesday It wil] Le à .And to form a just idea of all that we matter for self-congratulation.Wonderful Values in Dress Goods.| est 248 242 | @redit AE EE gash we have reduced it is absolutely necessary to pay us a visit.Extraordinary Offers in Black Sateen Blouses New Spring Costumas.Magnificent Costumes, in black and black and white Vicuna, New Voile de Paris, very good Worth $1.36 and $1.75 - & 7 ; Mey, | Nn th i \u2019 Bolero Jackets, 7-gored Skirts, lining: regular value $1.75.On sale Monday at, each.$1.19 All we ask is that you Shades.all-wool Reguloy mere For 59e.|i Tide at ing hem, immed Is good to have, but when call and examine our BOC.For s.\u2026.0000000 He da hack mercerized price $12.00.For .$8.75 Fr te : \u2018 : .sateen, made in five different you haven't it, how nice Parlor, Dining and Bed- } New Voile, snowflake effect.very styles, all of the latest novelty.it is to know you can room Suites, Parlor Mu- , distinguished, for Ladles\u2019 Cos- This purchase was made from a Extra Special Sale of Cotton Utmost have anything you need sic and silver Cabinets, var she.fashion polos large Bock, who prerorreq Sed Lonsdale Cambric, 36 inches wide, .at our stores, especially Fancy, Odd, Rattan and Tuesday . : ; on Monday morning\u2014as the first comers w ave _ DEATHS IN THE CITY.12.ing for Communion Dresses ., Two lines in Japanese Silk Ties\u2014Hand of eanday Suites up to date styles, Tea ar re.ASHTON\u2014On Aprit 15th.Jane Kailey, « drawn and hemstitched in black, blue, white most of them Black, a few Browns, Grays and Blues.Besular uged $4 years, beloved wife of VV.CU.Ashton.Funeral private, 2.50 p.m., Sunday.Residence, 103 Mountain.BULMER \u2014 At Back River, on the evens ing of tha 13th init.Edgar John, third sun of the late \u2018Thomas Bulmer, contractor, of Montreal, in his 33rd year Funeral from the rusidence of his son- .in-law, T.F._ Tolhurst, Back River.|} oT Monday, the 18th.at 3 p.m.Friends and acquaintances are re:pectfully invited to attend.BROWN \u2014 On the 16th inst, Mary Ann Coffey, in her 51st year, widow of the and red; marked at fess than half price\u2014 $15.00 to 320.00 values.Monday, while they last.i i = $4.00 and $4.50 LADIES' SPRING CLOTH SKIRTS, handsomely.trimmed Special prices 12Ke and 25\u20ac perfect fitting garments, mostly black; all lengths and valut sizes.Monday, while they last.cele S1.650 Carsley has created a reputation for Silk Selling this season that is | Ii h G ] t at 19 Cents No mail or telephone orders filled for Suits or Skirts.carrying everything before it.Why?Because we live up to every word we ng 18 a a ea Per Yard, \u2019 print in the public press.Silk merchants no longer wonder where their, trade English Galat t Lo ice, § h in I Î W d Ab Î 0 Mi li Di \\ + -going.Never counted on The Carsley control of Silk values.The public ngiis alates, al a giving-away price, for every person who wi Us a or ou ur | inery ISp y .avail themselves of the opportunity.has ceased to marvel.but keen to share in the splendid bargains as they Montreal ladies are by now fairly well conversant with the different Mil- THE SILK SALE AT ZENITH OF POWER.28 inch Navy and White Striped English Galatea, reular « value 85c¢.iate Willlam Brown.Funeral from her appear.Special price, per yard lnery displays in the city, and we have just cause for gratification.in the late residence.189 Delisle street, on MONDAY SURPRISES IN- SILK PRICES: L lored Quil , \\ $1.00.8 complimentary expressions of opinion we hear every das about our own Tuesday, the 19th inst, to St.Jude's arge size Colore uilt, regular value $1.09.pecial.\u2026.showing, - Church: thrice to Nuit Royal Ceme RICH SILKS ABOUT HALF PFICE.NEW SILKS MUCH UNDERPRICED.It bs no exaggeration to say that we have by far (he biggest - stock tery.Friends and acquaintances will AT 29c.\u2014Colored Satin C hene de Soie, an ideal Silk AT 5%c.\u2014Colored Peau d- Sole.in a varied assort- NEW MAGIC HOSE SUP ORTER.1 t rtment and best values of v hous fr th trade.-Dorft take please accept this intimation.9 2 for Summer Wuaisig or Dresses.an argest assortment a an e im the trade, ?Worth 43c a 290 ment of beautiful colors, a very fine Silk for 59¢ our word for it, but come in and see for yourself.HART nee O'Connor\u2014In this city.on yard .o.oo.A TTT Waists, easily worth $1.00 à yard .Guaranteed not to tear the hose.ladies\u2019 aud children's sizes.For Mona Lith.at eet nest ry 43c.\u2014Colored French Taffeta Silk.very fine AT 73c.\u2014New Fancy Japanese Silk.in a splendid day's selling, 20¢, 25¢ and 30c per pair.: daughter of Mrs.John O Connor.Fun- quality.newest co'urs.Regular value Tic.43c assortment of new shades und colored dots \u2014 among , them champagne, sky, pink apd cream .73¢ cri@l Wild lake place Sunday at 2.20 p.m.AT 1 Cote des Neigeg Cemetery.Friends 44c.\u2014Colored Louisicne Silk, soft and rich qual- nd acquaintances please accept this the kind that makes handsome Waisty, latest 44c AT $1.10.\u2014High Class French Taffeta Silk, 86 in.MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.intimation.wide, high colors, suitable for Waists or Under- $I.10 W- The Most Important Offering of the Season There's Not a Woman Within Miles of the Store But GRAHAM \u2014 At his residence, 1008 Dor- Skirts .2 Less ass a sec 1150 ee vessouse chester street, on the 1Bth inst.Robert STYLISH SPRING COATS.NEW SPRING COSTUMES.Walker Graham.In his 79th year.Fun- erdl strictly private.+ Friends Kindis AT $10.25.\u2014 A Very Swell Costume In blue omit flowers.© MILLER\u2014Suddenly, at the Montreal oral Hospital, on \"April 15.Jae, wid AT $18.75.\u2014 Ladies\u201d Tight Etamine Cloth: Waist Will Be Interested in this important Announcement.fi the late John F.Miller.agcdg55 .\u201c is made Eton Jacket ~ years.Funeral from her late reside Fitting Coal.made corset style.style, vest and cuffs, MONDAY MORNING as soon as the doors 8t.Catherzin~ aad Mountsin Streets.73 Rushbrooke street, on Mouday, the with yoke of bronze cloth, full robin's egg color Box 18th inst, at 2.30 p.m., to Grace Church, ! * .thence to Mount Royal cemeterr.80 3 sieeve.close cuff.fancy but.| Cloth.trimmed with open we will place on sale about 8,000 yards black braid and steel TEESON~At the Montreal G | Hos- tons, silk lined, a very stylish .pital.on April 13th, Elizabe-n webster, Cou for carte spring buttons: Skirt ls tuck- of Fine White English Imperial Cambrio, beloved wife of Rev.Famuel Teeson, : Hh 5.$18 75 ed, inverted flare,strap- 3 381 h id h fi .eed À Chambly Canton, Que.pings and $10.25 nches wide, smooth soft finish for the needle \u2014 \u2014 = AT $27.00.\u2014 A Very High uttons .eu .IN MEMORIAM.Class Coat in black Etamine, AT $1840 Ladies and sewing machine.The regular value of this STRUBBE An smolvermry service wil half ftting style, silk applique.Canvas Tweed black Cambric is 18c a yard, being slightly damaged of the Mate Mrs.\u2018Charles Strubbe on loose sleeve.with cuff.finish- and white mixtures, blue proadcloth collar, ed with silk ruching.shoulder pe, pliited a very rich Coat .$2700 | Bkæt trimming gs of black ; Monday April 18th, at $ a.m.\u2026.at the burcih of the Rey.Fathers of St.Sacrament, on Mqunt Royal averfue.; by \u2018fresh\u2019 water, not salt, which : does not affect its wearing qualities or ; ; appearance.Especially suitable for : | # Alteration AT $40.50-\u2014Ladies Hal Fi- | ar, 599 \u201c$18.40 \\ Sully The King ting Coat, in black Renaissance AT $2320.\u2014A distin- Ladies and Children\u2019s Underwear.Qu\u2019 | must surely lave lady charlotte gelatine.Lace, silk chiffon trimmed, full guished Costume In '.y y ge .i * v .- neck, front and sleeves, silk fancy mixed Canvas Special Sale Price while it lasts + : have del D- ined.a very light Coat, one of Tweed.waist made Ba 8 ., .5 Cowling En the lates: Parisian Bolero Jacket, hip Just about one half its value.Don\u2019t miss this ah s LE © .à s ?; \u2018 fish q Pilt ith models Skirt, large plated sieeves.gored Skirt, front panel \"0 rt nit s h th li satisfactory re.trimmed self tabs and trimmings of fancy .Taya f/ i = a cui > nx 2 ears.Sent pipings and metal buttons .® eae $23.20 Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Etc, oppo u y.\u201ca uch ano er may never come your £1.00 por bor) Write or call foe bereher, man LADIES DRESS SKIRTS \u2014An Afternoon Dress Skirt, In black Vicuna Cloth, 7 gored from $7 - = way again.\u2018On sale on Ist floor.tieulars.Soid by ali drugrista Mrs.Cowling.yoke to flare, side plaits and taffeta silk trAMMINE L(t iii ait iit che ee eas .Û o #7 MeGil] Coilezo Ave.Montreal 7519004 A-»Pretty Dress Skirt of Fine French Canvas Cloth, in black only, made with graduatien - \u2018At Discounts of fo off \" straps of self cloth, cut habit back.side plaits and trimmed taffeta F1} ] ER a,\" $13 50 © .5» | E -The steady growth of our business bas made Sp al V | FI 0 g Î M d y I BAD COMPLEX IONS RE( VA 0DS LACE CURTAINS.$ it neceasary for us to extend our premises, and Bol d ues In oor averin S or on a ' Not the le.we have ensod the large store adjoining our pre- 4 yards wide \u201cNairn\u201d Oil Cloths, \u201cloft dried,\u201d newest designs and color- , .es ; at se ne, and w o t : Sn he greally improved by V1 IBRASS AGE Tm » pre men , far ahesd of janvthine ever heard of Tah a sie.bent tocks of Trunka, Bags, Suit Cases, eLe.in ne fo Moral and block patterns, at 35e, 30c, 42c, 45c and 580 per square gs colin od ality ana Te.FRICES ARE AT ALL TIMES a but new arrivals, f Montreal at our money-saving prices.2 vard wide Scotch Linoleums.40c, 50c and 65c per square yard.PALMER'S Ege in vue AT ALL TIES THE EE er RR Th A rat imine Se plain Cri Carpet tacoma 300 ans ., e antic: ew Floral, imitation wood and plain Cerk ; , at an SR 1745 Notre Dame Street, NEW WEAVES IN \"HANDSOME DRESS | Noy 3160\u2014Wuite } Offer our entire Trun | prec Floral imi Ï ___ + - 2 gham ce 5 \u2014 5) \u2014 - Tee DRESS FABRICS.|.PATTERNS FROM PARIS.Curtains, 58 Inches A Great Chance to Save Money.main sal | | tour AT 53.\u2014 New Colored Basket wide, 31-2 yds.long, _ .f M A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Weave Dress Fabric, 44 fnches \u2018wide.Raceived vesterd a nm ve handsome $! 60 Some of the many lines: Grocery Spacials for Monday Basement Specials or onday de {3 rest\u201d cnloret sl ed rl aceiv vesterday.an wi > patterns.YALL\u201d C! i taney Ry fie rea shown for the first time on Monday, AT $1.95.\u2014White J TRUNK: % bags Windsor Sait.106: 300 Heavy Tin Daisy Tea Ketties | Cevernton's Carbolic Tooth Wash re- |! cream.Price .\u2026.53C twa very elegant Dress Patterns.\"Lace Curtains, new F 1 gal.tin Apples.,.\u201c47 1-20 2 quart size, 18c, tor.9a na disintects the \u2018teeth, hardens the | AT 58e \u2014New Voile de Faris, in The materlai Is fine sheer Voile, in styles, 54 in.wide k Oval Top Trunk, marblelzed, iron bouna, Choice Creamery Butter.2lc 190 Wire and Wood Handle Car- 2 eee 0e, 30e.$1.80.Far male by all-Wool, graceful draping material.pear] gray and new bluet shades: the by 34 yds.i ay bound des Spring, hasp a TH made aie Avples.ve +10 À Song Carver treat.1 oii gums.Prices 30e, re 7 : long \u2026.$1.95 x.well made 8 bars Comfort Boap .«.25c 3e Gooû Carpet Brooms.:.\u2026\u2026.24e and finished, 22 to 36 inch iength.81.75, $2.00.$2.23, $2.60 and $21.75 Lesa 10 per cent.Square top eanvas covered Trunk.iron bound, tron bottom, with rollers.hard wood slats, tray with .S°tf 48 inches wide, in these colorings: flareofskirtis cut very deep; round :\u2026 all dresziste.Nile, champagne, sky, siléer gray, | head of flares Is a row of wide lace AT $2.30.\u2014vhive Point de Esprit royal, new brown and cream.5gc Insertion, in very rich designs; skirt Lace Curtains, 60 in.wide by 81-2 WINSTON\u2019S DECISION.flare is trimmed wlth semi-clifcle yards long, double borders.i AT 68c.\u2014New Wrave in mixed ! r&ws of lace insertion.$22 55 Co $2 30 4 _ i 1{ Canvar material, all-wool.48 inches | Price .2.122 Less .! i A 3 THE HAMILTON coy, .À ; Me Will Not Stand for Re-election wide.Intest cnlors, in resedi.crin:- Fancy Voile for Summer Waists, fn MILLINERY.s25e an hat box.25 tv 36 Inch length.i : | at Oldham.on.royal, drab and gray.a royal ! newest stvle stripes and rolor-tones FRANC worthy of note: .sam.se.hea po.Lew 10 per cent.St.Catherine and Pee Sts., Dominton sd.; i LL abrie for royal gowns .-\u2014erimson, reseda, navy.royal, Ladies Straw Tricorne mars top run rass I \u2014 Fr | London.April 16.\u2014 M» Wirstan {1 07 .c ck Cc trimmings and lock, [ron bottom \u2014with\u2014rolere two \u2014 {= Churchill, the Conservative, who re- 68 black.and cream.Price .35 { Hats, in while and cream.hapd : Le SUTE TFATRET straps.tray with covered: hat box.28 to | re ts Oldham in the House of \" eee = mes nel trimmed with\u2019 a profusion of 36 inch length.È Commons, announces that he will not HEMSTITCHED DAMASK GRASS BLEACHED ea n rate shade of $5.50 \u2019 $4.73, $3.00, $3.23, 33.50 and $6.00.Less 10 per cent.ia stand for re-election in that vonsti- + i ; , rc NPM A great many Odd Trunke, one or t of \u2019 tuency, because: the Liberal candi- TABLE CLOTHS.TABLE LINEN.AT $9.00.\u2014A Richly rimmed Hat, line.which are sclling at 15 pe.to 20 pec.off.cach dates there, are as good frce traders Much under the usual price.will go Bleached Linen Table Da- 27¢ of fans chip straw, rolling ba of- Y as he is himself.He wiil seek another on sale Monday, all pure Linen mask, 50 inches wide .fect, brim is bound velvet, SUIT CASES.| seat, probably.the norihwest division Cloths.hemstitched.splendid qual- Bleached Linen Table Da- 46¢ mings of Duchess Satin Ribbon, Imitation leather.steel frame, étrap i of Manchester.ny = mask, 60 in.wide.cherries and abundance of $9.00 inside.brass trimmings.nicely made i Size about ?x ?yards, 5 Bleached Linen Table Da- foilage .Previous despatches have told of $1.70, £2.15, $2.95 and .$3.1 mask, 72 in.wide, yd.72e, the Unionist executive at Oldham Slze about 2 x 2} yards.$4.40 85c, 90c, $1.10, $1.25, $1.35, $1.60 RIBBONS\u2014NOTE THE PRICES.i - | having washed their hands of Win- §,.20, $2.85, $3.40 and .$140 and .The Ribbon Store is teeming with f- and ond 22, 24 and 36 inch length nd 19 pe Solid leather Suit Case, steel frame canvas fined.satrap inside, brass Convalescents oy and etn and lock.all colors, 22, 34 3 ston Churchill.because he has op- Size about 2 x 3 vards, LINEN DAMASK TABLE NAPKINS.BARGAINS of the most pronounced and 26 in.osu $5.00, 35.50 snd e e is no in i posed Chamberlain.$5.15, $6.45 and .$6.70 5-8 size, newest designs, - $1.40 character.These, for instance: t r i 1 g > ; Size about 24 x 3 yds.$8 00 doz.67c, 85c, $1.15 and 55 pieces Satin Ribbon, 4 Inches CLUB \u2018B.AGS.: 1) Big Sugar Refinery Destroyed.$760 and ._.3-4 size, lutest patterns, per doz, wide, in a wide range of colorings,of.Grain leath a n a.b \u2018 \u2018 | ; : + er.lin : Beaumont Texas April 16- The ox || gst ung + 2000 §9.90 4, 1% $235 $245 and gg gy which we pote white cream.greg.| I Grin, EN lings, wrt better than plodlon of an agitator at the No.3 re- 1 Poy, Bo ly) 3% 4 yds.ogy \u201cPemstitcned Napkins size gag Special price or Se] 300 nicely Mnishea.10 10 18 Inch longth.8140 te 83 each.y of t ul efini Co y sa .oe 10 per cent.finery e ng (ompany $10.55 26 by 26, each.57e to .99 36 pleces Taffeta Sik Ribbon, 4 In.English cross-grain Club Bag.leather lined, brass trim- ~ on m\u2014 we at Port Arthur has resulted in the al- i $1030 and IAS AN c .lendid bag.12 to 18 inch length.most total destruction by fire of the wide, varied assortment of mings.brass Jock.a sp eng refinery?with a lows of near nait a WASH GOODS, MUSLIN AND CANVAS.newest shades .18¢ Ee Bn indstone Bagn.Stcames Trunks, Shaw) - million dollars.Three men were in- NOTABLE VALUES.AT Me\u2014A New Muslin for Pretty 32 pieces Fine Duchess Satin Rib.Straps, etc.all less 10 to 20 pèr cent, off.J jured.ong fatally, while ighting Names.en D « ie called Twi ¢ th bons, 5 inches wide, all the 290 OPEN EVENINGS EXCEPT THURSDAYS The fire is still burning, and at ro time AT 81-2c\u2014320 pieces\u2019 Fast Color restes Is calle wine.irom e newest colorings,.yard .\u2026.\u2019 Prints.navy blue foundations, with stvle of weave\u2014cream ground, with Geo.G.Gales & Co, 137 ST, ANTOINE STREET, 8 deers wes t of Winéser st.has it been under control.When the agitator exploded, the top |! fancy stripes.dots, sprigs and ' gic fancy white cord, in stripes.34¢ COTTON PRICES DOWN.was blown over 100 fret into the air, floral effects, Indigo dye .\u201cRed-Heart\u201d Tonic wine] \u2019 ; - | AT 23c.\u2014New Madras and Duck AT 39¢c.\u2014Mercerized Canvas, in It's said that Cotton prices are up 3 par lo St rod over 2hout ; Fabrics.speclally for Walsts, in plain white fine weave, silk effect, with to stay.Carsley's prices are down, od chinery.Instantiy.the entire area Pink, blue and white, also In a va- black embroidered dot.32 in.wide, and will stay down.a v seemed to burst into flames.which riety of mixed stripes ., 232 a very effective fabric .39\u20ac Blea PUIS TION egular N.B-\u2014Consiatn ef n superb Red Wine (noted J.M.DOUGLAS rning steadily ever si .| > - A onic virtues) skil- .have Tan aa, have blown |! AT 26\u2014Extra Fine Organdie Mus- AT 32e-\u2014New Cotton repos value 15 cents.Monday ., 122 il comblued qrith Narmices Vegetadle Ex- & CO.their tops off and are burning.Flames 1ins.30 different designs and color- very sheer weave in green, ue.; .2 tracts of wonderful stimulating properties.Established 1887, i from them shoot into the air fully 200; | ÆF, Newest styles, a very 26C pink gray and biscuit color, a 32C BLEACHED COTTON, 36 In.pure Dees not contain Cocaine, Morphine.or Opi- feet The No.refinery is said to be PoOPUlar Musiin .speclal novelty g.finish, nn filing.Regular 0\u20ac > MONTREAL, ates of any kind.the largest independent refinery in the | 13c.Monday .oC \u2018 e SHEETING.\u2014 72 in.Heavy Twill À world.and the largest of any character | A W d ri Î Li t Î B - : .Iti it ! Sheeting, good even thread, pure \u2018à in Texas s capitalized at $1,000.000.: on \u20ac u 1S 0 argains bleached, fine finish.Regular 99\u20ac $ ! Reg.Mor.Reg.Mon.35c quality.Monday .\u2014 .13 ; Special Notice.3 at.Dipsers .2e 15\u20ac Linen Towels .136 lle 4 Money or Taste.: 2 Madame! Albani is a great admirer of Enamel! Wash Basins .45¢ 23c Girdle Corsets .B0c 34c .FINEST GROCERIES 4 § | Mason & Risch Planes.Choice assort- Enamel Wash Basins .25e 12c Kid Gloves .\u2026.TBe 35c PRICED LOW.A lavish expenditure of wealth will : ment received at Leach\u2019s, 2440 St.Ca- 12 qt.Preserving Kettle.63c 3% Silk Belts .25e 1dc procure many things, but they may 3 : therine Street.Bole agency for Mont- Teapots .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.R9c 26c Ladies\u2019 Neckwear .19c 1230 | Reg.Mon.b ther : 4 real 90 ?Teacups .+.+s00e veer 10c 5e Wall Papers .\u2026.$e se, Finest Creamery Buster an 28¢ 22 not be eit good or in good taste, 4 | : Tea Kottles .8lc 45c Fine Dress Goods .46c 23c Baking Powder, 1 lb.tins.15¢ We venture to suggest that a mistake ; À \u201cWho ever heard \u2018of Piano-Piayers House Paints, 1 ]b.Ibc sc Ladies\u2019 Corcet Covers .302 16\u20ac New Seasons Maple Syrup.30c- - cannot be made here.Our purchases THE STRAIN AND WORRY OF CONTINUOUS 8 | seîtirig at such figures as these: $119,| Straw Hat Enamel .12}c 10c Sateen Wrappers .51.75 6% , Hungarian Flour, § Ibs.330 of Furniture have been so carefull T D A | $135.$135.$150 and $2507 That's what Dinner and Tea Plates .Te sic Alarm Clocks +.L03 Tio Redpath\u2019s Sugar, 23 Ibs.$1.10 ' ully J ING j | we mre doing this week.Fach instru- China Fruft Saucers .Ske He Cughinn Tops eee een 25¢ 147 Finest Canadian Cheese.ar rade that whatever is bought here - ] | % œ eevee - © { \u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.256 :0c \u2018oe Fi assesss0ss00, l5E at fl .ob A | ment suaranteed Layton Bros.144), Bowls .Fancy Sliks, 5 de ; Force od Hater 1 lee Ka cahnot, fail t0 be satisfactory, Wii) tax t£a nerver of the strong xt Pan > pren.to Ta 2 8 O.Qua 94 Me = x \u20ac ® Brash Nate ke pe .Renaud; King & Patter son 1 have pres to limit D PNONE ve 1002 pm p A ! Your watch cleaned from $1.00.guar: A um |ustow's.Marais, iin Sn 2 Cèrner .Catherine and Guy.- THL Teo.» à ; .Trot.Physislonies! Opches, Or ous Sr Tames street < tins re * $c PROY.GR ANT, Optical Imutitute of combi ~~ chmaker.255 Sr.James atréet.* Furñitire, ve Curtains, Dreporise,\u2026 6 tod u = : LCs ; PRE QUES COTE 5 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame Street.10.1 + ™ St James Street, MONTREAL.soa asa rma STR REX, Freus_ Paitllos Siri.uw.Ct I seat bal pia SRY 2 fat Go as oR LCC ches TATE Tro fda, Th ei a rt a TA be 2! __ | © THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY: \u201cAPRIL T6, 1904._ j GOOD WEATHER 8 [em par H A.WILDER £& CO.\u2019S Aliraciéions are their Low Prices.i} .Times Are Changing.= We have advanced with the times and are right up-to-date in our | CHILLING CITIZENS § 10 pod WALL HANGING DEPT.F urn itu re.TS fT Down - Town py SecA AL The very newes leas here, _.a A Aux + a IN 20 Shipments arrived for this Spring's business.+ Show Flurry Yesterday Da Departmental Store.(SMS SILK EFFECTS.LEATHER EFFECTS.and Carpets Took Town by Double Greon Stamps in all Departments.FLOCK HANGINGS STRIPED EFFECTS.Surprise.JAPANESE GRASS CLOTHS.BURLAPS.\u2019 SWEEPING REDUCTIONS on all Upholstered Goods, Fancy Parlor ( \u201d 1 if RENTAL EFFECTS TILING EFFECTS.and Music CaBinets, Gold Chairs, etc.sefli ng at prices that will make FURS STILL IN EVIDENCE A Spe 1 al O e r ORIENTAL EFFECTS.nce TAPESTRY EFFECTS.you wonder how it can be done.\"The g must go.Our wonderful An Interesting Comparison of April low prices will be the great power that will make them move.1904 With That of a Year A May.On .Bo.v J Te If winter lingers in the lap of spring Monday, Tuesday, n ednesday GG fôor:a much longer time it will be v @ ° scarcely worth while thinking of and 7 h u rsday, spring clothes and other matters con- 2411-2413 St.Catherine Street.i .The very latest ideas in i - To those who wish to fill up their books before the 1st of side values, n Pinks, Blues, Yellows, Greens, and Reds.In & MUSIC CABINETS, from .$5.00 up MORRIS CHAIRS, from.$6.00 up PARLOR CABINETS, from.$10.00 up CARPET DEPARTMENT.Complete stock of English Oilcloth and Linoleums, Cork mected wtih the season at all.Judging ., by the temperature, some of next au- We will give Double Cash Receipts in all departments.tumn\u2019's weather hag gone astray and; rot mixed up with that intended for FANCY ROCKERS, from.$3.00 up | from the new springs at Caled in f On Monday we will offer the following different fines at specially liver and Kidneya In 500d order, and give fiat clencncre ot por ception without which no business can succeed.Ae last two or three days have been TWEEDS.A PTT oT TTT mT PARLOR SETS, from.$15.00 up 21 ; .very cold and slight snow flurries have A very nice TWEED, Suitable fur Costumes, in assorted colours; Worth 409 CASES AND BA SK ETS OF \"WINE BEDROOM SETS, from .$12.00 up Carpet, Axminster, Wilton, added insult to injury.The noses of pe- 40c, for 29c.Hn - destrians are red, and the chattering of And $5.00 worth of stamps to every customer buying six yards of this ere are a few apecial.lines of Fine Wines, DINING ROOM SETS, from $20.00 up Brussels and 7 apestry Carpets.their teeth is almost uudible, as they material.wich w= offer at a discount of 10 vag cont.for ruddy money in ivts of , ; hurry past with collars turned up to one or more cases.LA NN their ears.The furs, which are at this \u2018 pr , CHAMPAGNES.Per case - .| time of the year.2s a rule, put away.CORSETS.DAGONET & FILS.aE Less 10 per 100 IRON BEDS, Brass trimmings.We give Cash Receipts.are muc - ence, a RY ; .- : .Tarte \u2019 windows are .af from appearing un- A special line of CORSETS, white, light blue, and rose, worth \u2018sc, for 2 cases \u201cBrut.\u201d 1893, Cuvee Exceptionelte.quarts .2.22 a.te regular $10.00, Wilder's price,.%7.65 REFRIGERATORS 5 reasonable.| h his | $2.00 worth of stamps will be given with each corset.3 CA INART.aa ave Lixeeptionelle, pints .Looe sx ; that an a\u2014\u2014 R .enusually cold April sinless the latter 2 cases \u201cVin Brat\u201d quarts 1._ - 29.00 258 St.James.2415 St Catherine.1837 Notre Dame.2080 Notre Dame.\u2018\"ASses .s .\u2026.ol.of the men Tedeems the charac- GROCERIE S.11 cases \u2018Vin Brut,\u201d 2 dozen half \u2018pints EEE eee 550 à er e beginning.1 case \u2018Vin Brut,\u201d cases ot 6 u Cee eee Con 24.00 t reduced prices.Quality is always guaranteed.ses o Magnums .2 - It compares badly with April, 1903.|§ Groceries Creamery Butter per Ih.ity i ys guaranteed.«© 4 cases \u201cVin Brut,\u201d Vintage Of ISB3, quarts 2.2 LT 26.00 \u2014\u2014 = last year there were snow flurries on © I ; ven P Pos =.3 dins for .PIPER- HEIDSIECK- oo .April 4th and April 18th, and not any [ff Apples.1 gallen caf.Ph ar.2 bars for.ui S baskets Nec.qumrts oo WATS ee ee ee very great amount of rain.This year Pears, 1 gallon can.30¢ Jims 1-1b ace as long as 23 baskets \u201cSec.\u201d in baskets of 6 pints.o.oo.een \u201c5.00 thera was rain on April 1st, wind and berries.1 gallon can.8 they last.107 VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN.- ow on April 3rd, rain on April Tth.Strawberries, gallon eo SY ; Toro ormeneens 0d 9 cases \u201cSec.\u201d Yellow Label, quaFtS.«o.oo veneer on.ee.22.00 on the Sth it rained all day: on the Look at these two last items: 4 cases \u201cSec,\u201d Yellow Label.pints.cevvnr ovneee onnnn.20.00 & 10th there was rain; on the 12th there 2 Packages of Jellies.for 25¢ and $1.00 worth of stamps.1 case \u201cBrut.\u201d , Gold Label, quarts.«oon eee Cee 20.00 = was rain: on the 13th snow, and yester- 3 1t Svaporated Apples for 25c and $1.00 worth of stamps.4 cases \u201cBrut,\u201d Gold Label, pints.0.8 220000 en Cee 32.00 3 Ibs.Evap bp ; day there was also a snow flurry.SPARKLING HOCKS AND MOSELLES.THIS VALUABLE INFORMATION WILL NOT APPEAR AGAIN.HENKELL & CO.+00.BELL TEL.Main 364.MERCH.TEL.38.: ins Phrenbreltsicin\u201d Sparkling Hock pits 0.1105 2500: 2500 a.-% $ Near Inspector Street 2 cases \u201cNonpareil\u201d Sparkling Moselle, quarts .2.111.000 24.ROSE EIGHTY FEET .INTO AIR 1 \u2019 @® As regards temperature April, @ L\u2019ETOILE, 219 to 2025 Notre Bame Street, and Chaboillez Square.! \u201cBEINHARD & Sparking Moselle, pints .+.+22 eel ann 25.90 : @1904, compares unfavourably with @ « a + April, 1802 + 1 case \u201cCrown\u201d Sparkling Hock, pints.sassse avin, 20.00 - tl Fi .th F wy .TI] C .>: 1! cases\u2019 \u201cCrown\u201d Sparkling Moselle, pints .PS 20.00 ; 7 > 22°81 hat pa e To 4 cases \u201cNonpareil\u201d Sparkling Moselle, quarts .24.00 \u201c ot te wat But 2e our è for om ny.: April 1, 1803 Highest.Lowest 8 ¢ cases \u201cNonpareil\u201d ee EADY cote 78.00 Extract from the Montreal Daily Star, Extract from the Montreal Daily Star, \u20ac April 1, 1904 .40 23 @ F.CHAUVENET.\u2019 \u2019 Thursday, April 14th, 1904, Tuesday, April 3, 1904.@ April 2, 1903 .54 4 ol Ch 3 cases tre See.Less Shite.quarts eens eee meee 20-00 Natural Gas for Leamington.+ APNE dee nH noe > De | I TAMPIER, AINE & FILS.PI rr ee ee TT Oil Rose Eighty Fest Into Air.Windsor, Ont., April 5.\u2014It has been found that a * abri 3 1904 oo 23 oe ÿ ô cases St.Prray (White), Gout Framboise, quarts .15.00 Leamington, Ont\u2026 April 14\u2014The Leamington Oil daily flow of 13,000,000 cubic feet of natural gas is + pet 4 1903 Loo 2 SA .2 cases St.Peray (White).Gout Framboise.pints .29.00 Company have struck another oil gusher about a mile escapius from the new ofl well sunk by the Leam- # .ses enw -t - \u2019 \u2026- Ep - - + .- @ April 4 1904 .44 es À Jog SPARKLING SAUMUR.and a quarter from this town.When the drill was ington\u2019 Oil Co.near that place.and sep, Die be ® April 5.1903 ag te! reat De artmental tores \u2026-__ ACKERMANN-LAURANCE.pulled out at a depth of 1,044 feet, a six-inch stream taken to supply the town of Leamington e April 5, 1904 PS on 46 +; ° 2 cases Carte Notre, quarts .© ere ee ee ee ee 11.50 of oil started eighty feet into the air.This well, the The amount of gas escaping every day is sufficient + \u2018pri 6 903 .37 25 5 cases Carte Noire, pints.c ecscce ets nn en 13.50 fourth struck by the company, promises to be the best for the needs of ten places the size of Leamington, ® Abr s 1904 Tene I 1 25 : CLARETS.: producer.There is also a strong flow of gas as in and farmers in the vicinity of the new well will short- @ April 1903 11 47 39 S| BARGAINS BARGAINS 51 SEIGNOURET FRERES.arts - 5 the case of the other wells.ly commence drilling for gas.® April 7.1904 .44 34 À \"CRUSE & FILS FRERES.Torrone ono oer orm omen 7 k = \u2014 \u20ac @ April 8.1803 .54 3: \"12 câses St.Estephe, quarts .00.vas err aie 24e aan es 7.30 \u20ac ¢ ° À prit 8, 1804 .49 us - - > \u2018 > A.A.KRAAY & CO.* SITUATED ' \\ @® April 9 1903 .53 4 + MON DAY 9 TU ESDA y - 4 Ces au Margaux nat, quarts .terete rence 210000 17.00 B t nt onderful roducin Oil Fields & April 9 .s 8 Ç - \u2019 v - .wo w Sims un 8 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, een BL Emon, a TT \u201cor em vsmetep + A ! April 16.1904.51 - 40 © .® April 11, 1903.43 27 +, a A ere ae) ; 10.00 O RY.@ Apri) 11, 1904.LAT tO! ° ° cases Haut Sauterne, QUATIS.evee ocvsse 00 vc000s ce .\u2014 TERRIT \u2014 sims.= H3P 4 Days of Special Bargains, EE gam wees ere om 100\u2014ACRES OF PROMISING OIL TERRITORY\u2014100 2, 1804.: 2 + - 8 April iz 10.51 5e 3 Ch ere at e+e 600 HAPPILY SECURED BEFORE THE COMPLETIO) w LL, p 904.2 | ; 3 cases .ene mrs ees sen a seas, 1.30 ® April 14, 1903.58 wo fl We have pleasure in announcing that we have 3 ores Burma, unre BARS ee OT IIS ese This Rough Plan shows favorable position of Syndicate\u2019s 100 acres lying be- S Abr 14 1804.3% 27 ® @ just received the balauce of our importations, which ee en arts Creer 88 tween these two fortune-earning fields : ® \u2018Yesterday morning at 1 clock +! furnish vs with a complete assortment in every de- 5 cases Sauternes, pinta .o.oo.ST LES iis © it was \u201c8 and at 11 it was 29.This + * cases uterne, qua \"anse etm sem ses ses esr wesw .; $ morning was even worse; at 3 ® partment, and in order that a may take 2vantage § cases Haut Sauterne, pints ooo ern er ne oe ee 1000 10 LEASED LEASED| LEASED LEASED| LEASED LEASED| wR | a.m.it was 28, and at 7 am.the ¢ ot it, we have arran or ays of Special Bargains.- à ° a $ een ae at the City Hallre- ¢ | It would take much too long to enumeraté all the de- 5 eA QUATES «ev veeenniin.nn a eee ee ee ee 650 = S = 1 \u201c .4 cases erstein, quarts .e eee es@T Ha tir tee bee cee een 7.00 1 *.+ partments, but we invite you to come and see them 4 cases Rudeshelm.pinta .- .-.ees ee ee el 1508 s3 : Say ! .case b h.Fa 2.200 orn sance ssnu00s cer .TeeeIItIseseeteeenesest for yourselves and you will be convinced that we are {am domi me © NS ST TE ES RR a3 b> 3 > i 3 Cases Hochheim.pints .2.s.cen +41 aes see cen een ue 2 | PENITENTIARY CELEBRATION offering you Real Bargains.There are chances in .es Nioniieim pin e° RS ji ! _ every department, such as Carpets, Oilcloths, Curtains, 73 cases Nieratein plats; +1 cc eee porto 198 © LAND LAND LAND LAND LAND LAND 58 At Which Plans are Laid for De- Dress Materials, Ready - Made Garments, Haber- § cases Rudeshelm, pint.Ll CTT ree i | ; + > : > vases ebfraumiich, quaits .see» \u201cea ses maa + se No v ~ - ._ feating Conservative Candidates.dashery, Linens and Cottous, Embroideries and Laces, 4 cases Liebfraumiich, pints ll.2e et es es 1509 A chance that comes once in a life-time to make money is in quickly grasping an interest in this Syndi- On Saturday evening last, the St as well as in our department.of Groceries, Iron and : hindi Johannisbèrg.quarts ss : fu 25.00 cate which will cost vou to-day\u2014fully pald\u2014fifty dollars and which in a few weeks\u2019 time may sell readily for Vincent de Paul penitentiary wis the : : 7 cases Johannisberg, pints cc : 26.00 ten thousand dollars.Understand fully you are hot buying a gtx per cent.bond, but an' interest for fifty dol- scene of an interesting celebration.Tinware, Granite and Crockery.3 cases Marcobrunner, quarts .SI 23°50 lars in a Syndicate who will have sole control of the ofl rights on one hiidred acres of land wedged in between Mr.Oscar Beauchamp has only lately ?cases Marcobrunner, pints .ee ee eee 23.50 two great producing flelds, which may earn enormous revenues for the Syndicate., been appointed warden of the institu- STILL MOSELLES.REALIZE, a prolific ofl field has just been discovered which is also rich jn natural gas and proven A ilon, and his friends gathered at the or ° HENKELL & CO.over a large area.in about the centre of which, separated by only an eighty rod farm, from the United Oil & nenitentiary to celebrate the Syent.8 cases Brauneberger.pints .13.50 Gan 4 \u2018ompany »s Anwing well, + bleu has been reported to produce from ee 500 parrers of on per Jay.Among ose present were Notary 1 3 4 cases Moseidlumchen, pints .11.50 there lies wholly untest one hundred acres of land, upon which one hun or more wells could be sun A.Longpre, of St.Rose, registrar of the Over and above all these Bargains during these 3 cases Berncastler Doctor.quarts 14.00 Under ordinary circumstances this field would be capitalized at one million dollars, whereas a fifty dol- county ; Mayor Lussier, of St.Vincent 4 days sale, at the cheapest rates, we give you green ?cases Berncastler Doctor, pints .15.00 lar interest is on a basis of only « capltalization of five thousand dollars.a piviere des Prairies ai Cana ror of di t doubl al = sAARSACH Doctor t 13.00 I will sell fifty interests al fifty dollars ($30) each.for which T agree to give a contract to sink a well ; 3 iv ; v CAS or, 8 coun Bee ese Cee eve een .i : Tivicre des Prairies and other leading tra Ing s amps, Couble value.2 Paid Betnoastior Doctor.pints RE LL Le LL LL LL LL 14.00 to the same depth as oil has been found In other surrounding wells, which is from 1.000 to 1.200 feet deep.Con- p county.Although the celebration was DEINHARD & CO.tracts are now being made by me for the drilling of this well through competent Ofl Drilling firms in Petrolia, .8 cases Brauneberger.pints .4.0 sas 242 242 tee eens 250 and the boring will be pushed with ali possible speed.> HAN og of Those present were ove ARSENE | AMY i 1] cases Berncastler Doctor, QUaTts .+122 2420 es eee 15.00.i 1 think well enough of this proposition to say that were it my last fifty dollars, I would secure an inter- : \u201cernment officials, plans en ASIE POS TTR ARNIS VEST va Ey © 77 7 cases Berncastier Doctor.pints -:.wll Laue 420 LeU eel © 1500 \u201cest In {his well with that money.No fifty dollars Invested In any enterprise can cover as broad a fleld for = J \u2014 the next general election in Laval.It Great rtmental Store 9 cases Plesporter, quar EE EI AL ELI LLL) 10-09 obtaining prospective enormous profits as an interest in this well and surrounding hundred acres may give to .reat Depa : \u2019 5 cases Pesporter, pints .cs faces L the interest holders, and the results will be known speedily, as a well can be drilled In this district in about k was decided to put up a strong fight FRANCONIA WINE.two months\u2019 time fn every portion of the county, and to HENKELL & CO.ÿ : make a determined effort to defeat Mr.(830 ST.DENIS, corner Duluth Ave.) ?cases Stelnwein, in original Boxbeutels, pints .12.00 1 predict the greatest oil boom excitement Canada has ever known will take place within the next few J.E.Leonard, who now represents the Branch 109 St.Lawrence.DEINHARD 4&4 CO weeks, when the buyers of this Syndicate will be offered handsome prices before the completion of the Syn- \u201censtituency.The fact that this gen- 6 cases Steinwein.in original Boxbeutels, quarts .11.50 dicate well.' Larger fortunes have been made through Oil development than in any other known investment.tisman has been steadily gaining in 2 cases Steinwein, in original Boxbeutels, pints .12.50 CONSIDER THESE FACTS.one hundred dollars invested in the Union Stock Ofl Company returned the in- favour with the electors of his county = pe \u2014 ITALIAN WINE.vestor one hundred and fifty thousand dollars.whereas, a one hundred dollar interest in the Home OIll Stock mnders his position stronger than for- © cases Chianti.quarts .Cee ene see eae as 7.99 Company repaid the possessor fifty thousand dollars, ard there are many other Oil Syndicates whe have under .merly, and for this reason the govern- - NATIVE WINE.honorable management shown similar results.Investors in these Companies had no brighter prospects when ment employes are determined to use ; ; E.GIRARDOT & CO.they invested than I offer you in this proposition.vil their influence to oust him.$ oes ee quarts Te OTT trie ot see tee ere ete ones ppd Allotments will be made in the order in which subscriptions are received until the whole fifty (50) in- 8 u All legs 10 per cent.discount for cash in lus of one or more cases.terests are disposed of.when the Allotment Book een.drones returned intact to those who ; 8 otice.have over-subser ap there will positively only y intel BO a pectal w The Nordheimer Building Orders either by telegraph or long distance \"phone, Intimating that your money is following will be sc- A TT FRASER, VIGER & 00.00 honieesvm omens \u2018ir ie pie ots - nouncement in .vo.Si.James SI.all ittance: va of _ _ _.et pL = - | _ i'nheard of prices.Layton Bros.144 | _ _ ee fratian-Venretonse:_\u2014Estabtineatess aONTRELY § - Moke all remittances payable lo the order.! * Peel street.TY, = ; EX.© BBELI EX b te Last Week Before Moving ! | - - _ .4, | rholic Tooth Wask dis- o : = - ; 13 Merchants Bank Bandi Montreal I'v over thirty vears Mason & Risch Coverntem's Ca a ; The Montresi Daily Sa: 1s eublished by , .ae 3 1 ag, Montreal.Pliai.ns have stood for ithe embodiment verni PT ne dE Huen Granam.dr rares Put .Long Distance \u2018Phone, Main, Susfé .; Le ef piano excellence.in Canada.As- Enormous Chances to those Looking for tists.For sale by all druggists.s2tt; dames strees.| - ; = surtmént of latest designs received at \u2019 : : ; Se : : pi.Leach's, 2440 St.Catherine Street, now 2 a sole agency for Montreal.80 2 \u2018 ; , ! uy ÿ { BARGAINS!) MO VING SALE OF CLEARNESS OF PERCEPTION As we are absolutely obliged to make room for to receive our stock, | .is impossible with a clogged up liver at corner Notre Dame and Bonsecours street.which is very heavy, we j or kiteys-and badly working bowels.have decided to make the Greatest CLEARING SALE ever seen.com- i .Ce mencing Monday next, 18th April, and the Whole Week.Don't miss and i it.; 1- \u2014 \u2014 ]1BEAVE R \u2019 e ! * » .Carpets and Oil Cloths SPECIALS FOR MONDAY.CALEDONIA WATER 260 Remnants of Carpet of all kinis reduced just by halt.150 Remnants of Oilcloth, all qualities and patterns: reduced 30 per reduced prices.BOTTLERS, The Whole Stock of Carpets and niicloth belonging to the BANK- 813 only\u2014A very strong enamelled and brass trinuined bed.in two sizes Rowan Bree.& Çe, Montreal.Robillard & Ce.Montreal.| RUPT STOCK, and which is one of the best, is reduced by 40 per cent.only, 4 fect an fl 4 feet six inches wide, with \u201c double woven JM.Bryant, ave E.Portier & Ce, Quebec.ducer own hewly imported stock of OILCLOTH and CARPET is re- wire spring and a fibre and white cotton mnat- $1 0.00 EE EE mo y 25 per cent.We must make room.- tress, regular price was $13.00, special price Sms No.977\u2014A naw model, distin ily oe same reductions are made on the ve : best stock of Chenille \u2014 re EE er ae Taina Mot: Eto.Bee res ai Table Covers.Net Cuitatus.Cur- 1 72 Onle y= Enameled and Brass Beds, bow Joo, «ll widths, with mat- - Tan .Aigle kino give a mw drowsy ics \\ ; ress and spring same as above rege ar » price 1 1.2 5 ~ na to taper the waist, We hav * a: .* , e \u201c.ris Ep Sloth cloth, hm Ed _ e have a great job lot of Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Umtrellas, etc.$14.50, Specia Price - - \u20ac Marshall Sanitary Mattress a * By the sbpon 12d conv og [1 2 word.that GREAT BANKRUPT BTOCK: having been bough: a 30 Pai 5 a Select Feuthes } Pillows, 8 nds to the pair, $ 1 90 : Sve A.wearing + Corset beauty 3 , s Margin for reduction.« spec =, - : A of foe can be cukivased: So save your money and come all grea uetion AND we po IT.> omy YO ato for 8 Canvas te Pi Mr ra TE an E.T.Corset made .ent fer Summer?or Five Years ; rs ade at Nos.ISI3 & 1515 Notre Dame se These rides are good for Monday only.This store is + I NEVER has to be \u201cDONE.OVER.yy ha \u2018 Formerly Bruno Charbonneau 2 open evenings.# Physicians Recommend ti! Canibot sag or Got Lumpy! 2 you with oF : Dry Gooïs Store.: .À Ale Passing Thresh Venttiaters Keepe & Bret and Whoteseme | \u2018Ç Te The, Stodd ard Bedd n Co\u2019 Write MARSHALL TTARY MATTRESS CO, Ltd.- - Terente.1 a.MARSOLAIS, Proprietor.| - ; Corner st.Catherine.dding y \u2018 _ \u2014_ \u2014 \u2014 =: i do © Cee ans 04 Be - 7% > MES.EE "]
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