The Montreal daily star, 10 avril 1900, mardi 10 avril 1900
[" \u2018© LAST | \u201c EDITION.VOL.XXXIL N° 85 ~~ 10 THE TRADE | APRIL 10th, Lest You Forget the special line we are showing on \u2018Wednesdays are not being held for a rored-few,-but can be seen and_ bought by apy one in the general Dry: s, Meu's Furnishings and Carpet trade.Our Five-corner Sale Wednesday, 11th inst., will be made as interesting for buyers visiting our ednesday's was.It is wonderful how odds and ends, clearing lines and specialties accumu- warehouses as last W late At This Season of the Year.| JOHN MACDONALD & GO., Wellington and Front Sts., East, TORONTO.85x WEDDING RINGS.erm, 18 HiT GOI 10 Re Quality Guaranteed.R Jewellery Manufactured an We can repair your broken Jewellery so that you can t tell it was ever broken.Watches cloaned.repaired and warranted for ane year, $1.00; mainspripg and cleaning, $1.50., $4.50 10 $12.00 We use a oertain alloy for our 18k.Wedding lings.thus securing A perfeet rellow 18k.color.of 17 for .D BEATTY, 137 ST.PETER STREET, (Opposite Witness\u201d Office.) 8522 FOR SALE CUT STONE HOUSE 245 Mountain St.APPLY TO J.L.REAY, 157 St James Street- BLOOD POISON Have you Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper Colored 8 outn, Hair Falllug?Write Aches, Old Sores, Ulcersin \u2018COOK REMEDY CO.10977 Masonic Temple, Chicago, I1)., for fe ofcures.; We solicit t| casey, 100- lax Capital JOUL.QUU.We solicit the most ol We have cured the worst cases in 153 to 5 days.page book ree - 20 Die els d- aT rite remet.under this e nf samely, 1 t No.Oand 1 were Pursiatle to the ri ture desler and money refunded if the bed did not give the most nga satisfaction.Jn.met .single case VS emand made, nor à complaint heard.99 out of every 100 ordinary Wire Béds go this way after a little use.T LOYAL CANADIANS ATTENTION! | PATRIOTIC BADGES, BUTTONS 'anp FLAGS.3 The Latest and Best Out, and the Largest Assortment in Canada.FIBST LOT of BUTTONS with pictures of the QUEEN and fifteen commanding officers in South Africa, including ROBERTS, KITCHENER.WHITE, BULLER HECTOR MACDONALD, DUNDONALD, GATACRE, WARREN ; FRENCH, POWELL, METHUEN, WINGATE, HILDYARD, OTTER (First Canadian Contingent), STEELE (Strathcona Horse, Canada), and STR WILFRID LAURIER.These Buttons are the regular Celluloid Covered Campaign Buttous, about the size of a quarter, with Union Jack Back Ground, Colored Red, White and Blue and Photo Engravures of the above named Generals, and other officers.Sold separately at 5c each,\u2014or 6 for 2c, taking your choice.The complete set 5 O Cc Mailed free to any part in Canada.Also HARD ENAMELLED UNION JACK SCARF PINS, with White Metal Ground, at 5c each, CELLULOID UNION JACK PIN, larger size, for Hat or Lapel of Coat, 5c each, also UNION JACK with BULL DOG PINS, at 10c each.PIN BROOCH OR BADGE ~ CANADIAN AND BRITISH FLAGS, With MAPLE LEAF, all Enamelled in Colors and Gilt British Coat of Arms, as illustration, for 28c each, and without Maple Leaf, for 15c each.THE BEST YETI! sa VERY HANDSOME PLATED SOUVENIR, * In honor of our Absent Minded Beggars Fuamelled British and Canadian Flags, White Enamel in Crown, Beautifully Carved Maple Leaf, on Solid Metal, and wording as above, makes a real Artistic Souvenir, suitable for present to lady, or to wear on lapel of gentleman's coat.Special Prices in Lots of 100 to the Trade.MAII, ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.PANIED BY CASH.illustration at top of in South Africa\u201d Hard MUST BE ACCOM: Address all letters to our Craig Street Store.The above goods are for salocaly st © | Cor.Graig and Bleury Sts.and 2299 St.Gathering St | eve Buch a bed sol on such 8 guarantee, with such results, ust have unimpeac! able merit.Bold by furniture dealers generally.Made by Montreal and Toronto.Gold Medal Furniture Mfg.Co., CONAN DOYLE IS WRITING.The Author ef \u201cSherlock Holmes\u201d 5 Tries His Hand at Describing British Infantry.BLOEMFONTEIN, April 10\u2014 Dr.Co- nant Doyle has contributed to the Friend of the Free State, picturesque descriptions of the British Infantry.He says: \u201cHere is a champ of.mounted infantry, with a grizzled fellow, like a fierce ol eagle, at the head of them.Some are maned like.lions; some have young keen faces, but all leave an impression of familiarity upon me.Yet, 1 have not seen ir regular British cavalry before.Why should it so familiar to me\u2014those loose-lim 1 swaggering type ?Of course, I have.it i the American cowboy over and over again.Strange that a few months on the vddt should, have produced exactly the same as springs from the western prairie.\u201d © Or \" PRISONERS AT ST.HELENA.Transports Niobe and Milwaukee Arrive There This Morning.ISLAND OF ST.HELENA, April 1\u2014 The Niche and the Milwaukee have _arrived here with the: Boer prisoners.health of the men is good: with the exception of four cases of measles, which neces- aitates the Milwaukee being quarantined.The prisoners are quiet*and well behaved.They will probably land to-morrow.2% the authorities that the prisoners be trea with every courtesy and consideration.=\" Special Notioe.o A Bicycle Record.The \u201cStar\u201d Bicycle is a thorough crack wheel, said a well known cyclist yesterday.| He had tested it against a %75.00 highest grade bicycle, and found the Star its f eq im almost every point.What folly, he said tu pay $75 for a bicycle when vou can have Star\u201d for $24.75 at The 8.Carsley.EASTER Brings the most severe test to any Furniture Store.The greatest artists of the continent strive to do thelr best for the occasion.\u2014 _ and to excel, means more than the mere word implies.Our preparations for the ~~ great event were conducted on a scale unprecedented even at this store.The brightest thoughts of the famous artists were brought over practically without any regard to cost.Our store looks magnificent with all the variety of Furniture for the Parlour, Dining Room and Bedroom.and it is so great that to even attempt to enumerate becomes impossible Our Furniture and Carpets 1s within the reach of even the modest purse.Kindly tell your friends about it.- Open Eveniags until 10 o\u2019clook.F.LAPOINTE\u2019S NEW STORE 1447-1449 St.Catherine Street, - East, near Montcainrst.651 prominent citizens statute be amended tional and not com SETLERS FOR THE WEST.of the deat DETROIT, Mich, April 10.\u2014 The stream man, Williams, by higan to Western Can- deem uncivilized practice, in Toron ow_early this year.Gcod Friday (next Friday) .V.McInnes, Canadian Government of dee shame, ho and nt, sent out one hundred and sixty Min settlers and twelve carloads of stock f settl Governor has been notified of the desire of of seitiers from Mic with another party of sixty of tock and effects to join his colony in day.\u201d ee THE VACCINATION LAWS.EXECUTION OF WILLIAMS.rotests Against It Taking Place on Good Friday.(Special to the Star.) TORONTO, April 10\u2014The* Mayor this will wait on the Gov.Morning despaiched the following telegram ernment to-morrow to ack that the resent to the Minister of Justice: vaccination op- \u201cJudging from the large number i- mpulsory, leaving it to the roct peraoual protests, the utterances of de Barer ardians se to whether their public prese, and what I know of Christia ren shall be vaccinated or not.sertiment in this country, I am satisfi whol stian community, espec of this city, regard the proposed execution bh penalty upon the condemned Toronto Citizens Want Them Amend.Toronto Mayor ed so as to Make the Matter Optional.TORONTO, April-10.\u2014 A deputation of the whole ay, of Children Cry for ff\" 2 A.panied by Count Goluchowski, the Austro- | A ungarian foreign minister, on the occa- troggists © Frederick Willlam.ie hanging, which many In deference to public opinion and at the request of many citizens ; and representatives : ye! e, and i Jentern Canada yesterday, of the eee 3 Wiliams and postpone his and scven cars execution until some Austrian press, without exception, \u2018approve the intention of Emperor Francis Joseph to visit Berlin next month, accom- \u201cMONTREAL.TUESDAY, AP 4 THE QUEEN PLEASED.Now Suggested that the Royal Visit | Extend to Belfast as well.__ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a DUBLIN, April 10.\u2014Queen Victoria, through the authorities here, has notitied the citizens of Dublin of her delight at the reception accorded her yesterday.1m morning Her Majesty took her customary drive in her chair in the vice-regal grounds.was; as stated in yesterday's printed des patches, entirely successful.Large crowds of people witnessed Her Majesty's departure from Phoenix Park and the route followed was thronged.Ap escort of the Household Cavalry lent picturesqueneas to the royal reception.\u2018The stores and houses in the main thoroughfares were plentifully decorated with flags and bunting, and Her Majesty was received with great enthusiasm throughout her drive.i The weat was splendid and the brilliant sunshiné and vari-coloured décorations gave the city a carnival appearance.\u2018thousands of people gathered from early morning and lined the route thickly.The throngs about O'Connell street, , Sackville street and College Green, were enormous.| Sackville street presented a particule striking spectacle., Hundsome Venetian masts In the centre of the imposing thoroughfare divided it into two avenues, and the royal procession passed under an almost unbroken canopy of leviathan fiugs, gorgeous banners and vari-coloured festoons of flowers and evergreens The windows, roofs and all vantage points were ocvupied by cheering, singing crowds, waving flags and bandker- chiefs._ _ Her Majesty drove alowly along the route incessantly bowing and smiling her acknowledgements of the plaudits.Not even on the occasion of the state entry into Dublin was the scene more impreagive or more sif- nificant than to-day.The scene about College Green, where the Bank of Ireland, Trinity College and the public statues were gayly bedecked, was specially interesting, as that vanta point had been select not, only by the colleagians, but thousands off visitors from Belfast and other cities.The crowds were so densé that they almost touched the carriage wheels, yet there was an almost total absence of constabulary,~In spite of this, ance of any kind.Miles of fluttering hand- there and marked her course through Har- court street, the South Circular road and across the bridges to the Phoenix monument and the viceregal lodge.ties are using every influence to persua the Queen to include that city in Ber erary.WINNIPEG LIBERALS FOUGHT.A Meeting of the Association Broke .Up in a Free Fight.itin- PERMIT A }¥ UTION CEN- gts) * (Bpeciall to thé SE n., April 10 WINNIPEG, Mb night which ended in bruised faces and bloody noses \u2018for more than one member.The chief cause of the disturbance was a motion made by A.B.Bethune, reading Mr.Greenway but of the party altogether and severely censuring the other members of his cabinet.Another motion was made by A.McDonald calling for a general convention of the party and the formation of a new platform.The machine men, who packed the hall, motions were declared defeated without a show of balloting.This roused the ire of the Puritan element and a free fight ensued during which the meeting broke up in disorder.PREMIER MACDONALD\u2019S VIEW.He is in \u2018Favour of the Government Ownership of Railways.WINNIPEG, Man., April 10==In view of | the refusal of President Mellen, of the Northern ~ Pacific Railway, to build any new lines in Manitoba or to attempt competition against the C.P.R.in face of the charter passed at Ottawa, Premier Macdonald was asked what the future intentions of his Government were on the railway question, His reply was as follows: \u201cAs there has n no meeting of the Eexcutive Council since Mr.Mellen\u2019s visit.1 haven't discussed the matter with my col leagues yet, but personally F may say that there is only one thing eft for us to do, and that is to accept Mr.Mellen's hint of buying out the branch lines of the Northern Pacific or any other lines we can secure as Government roads, or else to build the roads for ourselves, and have them operat ed under Government control.That ie | Government ownership accordingly to the plank in our platform.ASHANTI RISING SPREADS.A Further Despatch of British Troops to the Scene of Rebellion in the / ® Gold Coast.ACCRA, British Gold Coast Colony, A il 9.\u2014 À relieving force of one hundred ne body of troops is considered msufficient, a Hinterland.ing.= \u2014_\u2014 , œived from Sir Frederick Mitchell Hodg the his submission to the British expedition led by Sir Francis Scott.; These efforts have been violently oppos- y that.two British cons bee: dangerously wounded and one has beg killed.A third is missing, and 21 other casualties are reported.Most of the native chiefs, however, declare themselves loyal, and refuse to join the Coomassie tribesmen.The governor hopes to secure a peaceful settlement.He has sent for two ditional corhpanies of troops.: = Ninety-three: cases of the bubonic plague and twenty-nine deaths from the disease, have occurred at Sydney, N.8.W.Thurs day next has been appointed as à day of \u2018| Intercession and prayer for the relief from the plague.\\ Nl To CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative bons sion of the coming of age of aa .drove's A 110, 1900 it remarks-) ony i ve for something.That is precisely the ALAD CEYLON TEA rink, and so good that none can compare.- .Sealed Lead Packets onlyg-25¢, 30¢c, 40c, 50¢, 60c.sin Her Majesty Expresses Delight at Her Reception in Dublin.| it is goo Yesterday's drive in state through Dublio- |\" be good, try to be «\u201c What Lov THAT COLD Head or Chest for 1t 18 lead to ChronicCatasth, DSTOP SHI] / \u2018 fitting an \u2018 | Buy your shirts at Tooke\u2019s and save from twenty to twenty-five per cent.= R.ç ° TOOKE, BIZ.LIARDS.\"Æ L.ETHIER & CO, 888t, Denisstreet.MONTREAL COMMON SENSE KILL#* ggists &c., 381 Queen Bewa shirts.there was not the slightest sigm-of_disturb- | | kerchiefs greeted the Queen's appearance There is considerable interest over the Question whether Her Majesty will visit last.It is rumoured that the fleet has been ordered there and the Belfast author .e the Italian warehouse s on Thurs- Will be delivéred to all point o Montreal and Dorval points between à 3 ber the change of date for this ON FRIDAY NEXT, BRIGHT AND INBTEAD OF SATURDAY.EARLY.û aster Groceries aa This week our waggons will make the trip to Lachine, Dorval and all intervening points, Good Friday Morning, THE 13TH INSTANT.Easter Ales and Easter Stout, Easter Wines and Liquars, etc;, ete.Leave your orders\u2019 Thursday.THE MACHINE MEN WOULD WOT |» ; & Co., Ltd.Leith, $2.60 per of SAUTERNE WIN (White Bordeaux).ttlinæ.dozen wa 7 bottles of \u2014A ineebing\u2019 of the Liberal Association was held last .A We have only 11 Gooë Sound pi .ttles of this Su- Claret remaining in stock; price $1.25 per bottle, $13.00 per dozen qts.British Beer.Cholce East India Pale Ale.el ago in announcing that the Ale were all gone, as we broken, çase, containing Campbell, Praed and Co., Englan Finest East India Pale Ale, $1.% per dozen pints In quarts our stoc! cases, 4 dozen each, containing 3 dozen and 9 quarts.CAMPBELL, PRAED & CO.FINEST EAST INDIA PALE ALE.arts.case of 4 dozen quarts SER, VIGER & CO.1900.carried things with a high band and botb- I ebarough, and one broken case, EASTER HOLIDAY CHEER.eek for the sale and Passover\u201d and \u201cEaster Day\u201d For our Habrew customers n quipped with all the ne- #9 ALL STRICTLY KOSHER \u201cSa NG ed Holland Cucumbers, Olives in half-gallon kegs, h Queen Olives in gallon kegs, Spanish Queen Olives 1 1k.se 3 Imported Austrian Loaf Sugar with \u2018gityowit owitz, Éofdon's Passover Brandy.In 20 POUND TUBS, and 60 Maple Syrup sars started for Coomassie to-day.As thia larger force is being concentrated in the.CLAM CHOWDER: or Individual size cans.3 cans for 25 cents Coomassie is evidently invested.The Ashanti have captured several native teachers and their families.The rising is spread- 15 cents per can LONDON, April 9\u2014Official reports re- 80 ernor and commander-in-chief of.e cd Coast Colony show that the: \u201cBAY STATE\" CLAM CHOWDER.Weok\u2019s Average WEEKLY STAR : Last Wask\u2019s Issue.Average Circulation of the BLar .c ev see PRICE ONE CENT.- ely Tea > This remark is common in connection with #Monsoon* Tea.Have you ever triedit?If not, get a packet from .~ your grocer at the price you have been paying, and you will see what we mean by good tea.INDO-CEYLON TEA.We speak with the utmost confidence when we say that Tooke\u2019s is the best place to buy We know from the evidence of our ex= traordinary selling and the comments we hear from customers that our shirts are the best .d best value in the city.| 177 St.James Street.2387 St.Catherine Street, West.1553 St.Catherine Street, East.8521 In quarts of 31 cans r Ee he .$2.65 per dos.cans aoa ons with every ean of ae Caos + Set large, or mel ee LE LR We have just ved 100 half chestia*of } a very fine - ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA, which we propose to rattle off during our Easter trade at 35 CENTS PER POUND.100 half chests averaging 6 pounds net each, or 6,000 pounds.The bulk of this should be \u2018sold between now and Easter ve., We have purposely placed the Price within the reach of air.The finest assortment in Canada always to be found at THE ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Ceylons, Japans Indians and hina Tens.Teas to suit the purse and palate of all.FRASER, VIGER & CO.For the Easter Dinner Table - suit at.Men's one.ae vin ¢ .A of clothes or your f received yesterday.| Men's Tan Box Cali, Goodyear Welt, Men's Black Box Calf, Goodyear Welt, heavy soles, Can\u2019t be he and screwed Lace Boots from.Le Whole Fox Lace Boots fro Boys\u2019 Buff Whole Fox.Mc Boys\u2019 Boston Calf screw sole Youths\u2019 Boston Calf.Ladies\u2019, Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019 the baby; we have a ts and Strap Slippers, Kindly Call and Examine our Goods at The Allan Shoe Store, 657-9 Craig Street, heavy soles, can\u2019t.Men's Messe es +0».$100 end $115 d Slippers in great variety, and\u201d and hard sole Button nice variety of soft and all at the very lowest prices to suit every not, forgettin Boots, Lace J, H.HAMILTON, Prop.-85exi - Try a Pound or two of Our F BREAKFAST CREAM COFFEE Whole or Ground, 40 Centa Per Pound.Fresh Roasted and Ground every day by Electric - Power - J 1 Our.CREAM COFFEE is a speclal blend and combination of some of the Very Finest Coffees grown.7 THE \u2018HEATHER BRAND\u201d OF FINEST CANAD FLAKED WHITE OATS the best milled in Canada.It is is specially selected for us.it IS free from hulls | and 8 Coke.and is sold by.us at 00 per barrel of 180 pounds.3 cents per pound, \" 30 cents per 10-pound sack.Choicest Dairy, and Creamery Butter estover\u2019s, Frelighsburg Dairy Butter, POUND TUBS.The Model Farm, Compton, Creamery Butter In 10 POUND, TUBS, n 20 POUND TUBS, And 30 POUND TUBS.EASTER MINCE PLE MEAT, EASTER PLUM PUDDING: Don\u2019t forget we have the very Finest Mince Meat In quart glass jars, and in half-gallon glass pais, from the ONEIDA COMMUNITY.Also, Crosse & Blackwell\u2019n MINCE PIE MEAT, in 8 pound stone crocks._ Ready Made Plu Puddings For ti he Easter Dinner Table, Teysonneau's Plum Pu di The Franco-American ddings, .Plum Puddings, Cropse & Blackwell's Plum Puddings, Richardson & Robbins\u2019 Plum Puddings.Plum Puddings in tins of all sizes from the individual (single portion) Plum Pud-\u2019 a at to Frm Pudding Sauces in tins and botes.\u2019 FRASER.VIGER & CO., wr BUSTA 00 largest family sizes.Ashanti uprising \"was due to efforts by the British vo obtain possession of the \u201cGolden Stool of Ashanti\u201d) which King Prempey was alleged to have concealed at the time of EIGHTH DIVISION AT FRONT.: Special to the CAPE TOWN, April landed at Cape Town Sun- he remainder were sent to Port but these troops have been re- Cape Town and will land there.Commander of the Divi- Henry Rundle, bas J on special duty.This cate that he will co-op- erate with.Gen.Methuen instead of joining Gen.Roberts.A TORONTO LIBEL SUIT.) 10.\u2014Part of, the by the Coomassie tribe, with résult a ° tables have sent \u2018to Kimberl is assumed to indi MINING CHARTER CANCELLED.TORONTO, April 10.\u2014The charter of the Vermillion Mining Company has been cancelled by the Ontario Government.It was taken out in 1897 when the compñny | sc- uired between 2000 and 3000 acres of nickel ds.It was stipulated at the time, however, that should no development work done within a specified period on the lands 80 uired, the charter should be forfeited.Complaints were made to the Government that the company had done nothing under their charter and these statements bave been verified; action has been taken as announced.TORONTO, April 10.\u2014 In the Civil As gize Court yesterday, Justice Meredith and commenced the bh 1 and Empire for articles published by that ald was a candi- mayor against ex- ; LADIES PLEASED.; The Ladies\u2019 Dining Room at Stillwell\u2019s, entrance on Alexander street, presided over.by Mrs.Stillwell, is a marvel \u201cof good STILLWELL'8, \u2018 ss.(One.Craig and Alexander.Boys\u2019 Ribbed BI 81 Boys\u2019 Ribbe Boys\u2019 6-Fold K 5 Boys\u2019 Wool Sweaters, in Navy, Ca I Boys\u2019 Navy English Worsted Jo 20, 93 in.s Stocking \u2014\u2014 Wear Resisting.Improved 6 Fold Spliced Knees.Double soles and heels.\u2018Superior fast dyes.We would draw your attention to our stock of B and Youths\u2019 Stockings in Fine Cashmere and Importé Worsteds, strong aud durable, Also, Boys\u2019 Sweaters and Jerseys, the Spring trade.A FEW OF OUR PRICES: ack Cashmere Stockings, \u2019 sure to give satisfaction.all now rcady of.Black Worsted Stoc nees Ribbed Stockings, 40 rdinal, White and Fancy Stripes.26 inch.2 inch.Boys\u2019 Clothier 5 Outfittéf, ig and Bleury Sti and 2299 St.Catherine Street.\" Corner of Cra TYPHOID FEVER SPREADING.(Special to the Star.) LONDON, April 10\u2014A Cape Town des- typhoid fever is spread- Boer pfisoners to the-towns- Fifteen of the thirty Prisoners who \u2018patch states that ; from the people PRESENTATION \u2014On the anly ; of bis birthday, Mr.Andrew Purcell\" zour Howard Bottling ( \\ h a very handsome EE \u2014 Hood's Sarsaparilie will purity give you @n appetite digestive strength.Take'#} wn HARTFORD I§ SHE.The Inspection at Hamilton by Director Gault Was Nothing i + Else But a Bluff.CASH NEEDED WILL .BE RAISED, The Magnates Preferred Hartford on Account of Its Rivalry With Other United States Clubs.{Special to the Star.) HARTFORD, Conn., April 10.subscribed for.and Hartford being retained in the Eastern Lea pue.; The circuit committee favours- Hartiord in preference to Hamilton because of the ri valry between Hartford, Springfield Worcester and Providence.President Powers and: Mr.Shean, of Springfield, favour Hart: ford while Mr.Gault would prefer the Can ädian Club.William Barnie will be select: as manager by the directors.It is ex- HE stock for the Hart ford Ball Club has been there is no doubt of | ed, aad be would be a more valuable man on | ase than even the great Delshanty.Philadelphia is not to be feared in ite ent make-up.: The Bostons will remain in (Greensboro until Thursday night of this week, then State League, will be played on Friday and Yale\u201cat Norfolk on Batorda .Then the club will leave for the North.Games may be ro- played with college \u201cof North ina during the week at hand.The Phillies are now st home to play exhibition games until the season opens.In fact, the Bostons will be the last of the league clubs to leave the spring training quarters.The fewer exhibition games in North before the championship season the tter.Some players make queer cracks about the double umpire system.One says there was e more trouble under the double umpire system than under the single.This is all tommy rot.There waa less trouble under the double umpire system by far.The double system had its faults, but they were not such that they could not be remedied.The system of \u2018appointment was all_wro bring about the best results.GLANCE AT THE BIG LEAGUE TEAMS Following is the make-up of Ye teams as far as known at present: / Boston\u2014Catchers, Clarke, Sullivan and Clements; pitchers, Nichols, Willis, Lewis, Bailey, Chambers and Dineen; infielders, Tenney, Lowe, Collins\u2019 and long; outfield: ers, Duffy, \u2018Hamilton and Stahl; substitute outfielder, Freeman; substitute infielder, Barry \u2014I18.Brooklyn\u2014Catchers, Farrell, McGuire, ; .i ble to pl: .1 pected that the team will be able to play | o ith and-\"ftéelman: pitchers, Hughes its first eabibition game on Good Friday.THEY'RE A TEAM OF GENTLEMEN PASSAIC.NJ.April 19.\u2014Manager M.J.Kittredge of the Worcesters is happy as a child with a new toy, when he gave bis inion of the team, taking the men 1nd wdnally.Said he: ** The boys batted hard and often.I tell vou when we get settled: down to business we'll make some pitchers wish they never heard of Worcester.I was well pleased with the spirit the boys showed.They were lively, on the bases and fielded as well as could be expected under the circumstances.\u201c When à team has had only a day or two of practice and the men are atiff and sore from the practice, you can\u2019t expect them to field up to mid-season form.Ladd certainly did great work.He got a hit every time he came to the bat.He isa natural hitter, that man is.I think the lay-off he took \u2018Jaat season did him good.He fields well, too, judging from his work to-day.\u201cI certainly like Rickert's work.He is a flyer on the hnses.He covers lots of ground in the outfield and bats well.Klopf covers à great deal of ground and hits fair- Jy well.Nharrott is a huatler in the outer garden and fields excellently.We will have a treasure in Bransfield.He will make a crack-a-jack at first.He hits well, too.* Klobedanz was not in condition \u2018to-day.but in the last two innings 1 thought 1 would try him.He had the Montreals® guessing with his change of pace.\u201c1 think Montreal will be a factor again this year.They play ball all the time.They are a very gentlemanly set of players.\u201d - THE NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUBS.BOSTON.April 10.- The league clubs are rapidly getting down to fighting trim, and it is now possible to taker a glance at this array.Some of the clubs, Boston, for instance, are ready for business, while others will have considerable discarding to do before they are reduced to the desired complement for the seuson, which will be about eighteen men.; Boston is not yet in the shape ita admirers would like to see it.It has three excellent pitchers in Nichols, Willis and Dineen, but.that is not nearly enough: at least.one other first-class pitcher is a necessity.Lewis would be all right if he could be utilized immediately, but his studies have the first claim upon his affections.The young left-hander.Bailey, may show up all right.Chambers is an uncertainty, and has never been under fire.Almost every club is hetter equinped in the pitching department than Boston.rooklyn is.well prepared for the season, even if Jennings does not begin the season with the club, as is most likely.Its pitching and catching corps are remarkably strong\u2014even stronger than last season, and the in -out feids-are splendid- and y filled.It will take great ball playing to at Brooklyn out this.season.: -New-Fork will be a dangerous factor this ear.\u201cBuck\u201d Ewing will easily have a tter club there than he ever had in Cincinnati.Look at the value of the players given him outright.Cincinnati bought Al \u2018Selbach last season for $5.000 from Washington.He did not make the greatest success of the world in Cincinrati, but it is claimed this was due to troubles other than inability to fill the bill.Ewing must _ think well of Selbach, as he has him on bis list for thin year.Hickman is a player worth $1,000, at least, if put up for sale.Frisbee cost $1,000 for the Boston club to get.If Catcher Bowerman was worth a penny on the baseball market, he was worth $1,500.For Mercer, Washington once wanted as high as $8,000.While he could not fetch that price to-day, he is a very valuable ball player, and if put on the block would fetch a large sum.It would not be stretching matters to say that the New York club has been given players worth al least 815,000.Of course, thia is done simply to make the New York club strong: fo prevent it from being the weakling an lender of the clubs and consequently no wing card.With such an experienced commander, the club ought tol draw well, and will undoubtedly win half of .its.es; i The Pittsburg club may well be feared.M has a great corps of pitchers, and is strong throughout, beside being admirably we ared for emergencies, the Phillies ever had the chance to ex- .Delahanty for Jennings,they should ve grabbed it quickly.Jennings is the ind of leader Philadelphia has long need- fm the pursuit of riches.One class works with the head, and the other with the mus- , h cares more for dollars than for palth.The brain is taxed to the utmost \"0 3 i schemes, and th body is worn out with atmetast, unremitting toil.Just about the \u201cme à man to take account of thin he finds the dollars have come, but health .Then he reverses matters com ly.He devotes.the rest of his life to is dollars to regain his health, a man with worn-out body and .tired drain needs most of all ie a good posset Ni Pierce\u2019s Golden Me eal scovery e proper remedy to set the stomach right.Fais medicine will make his appetite good, make his weak stomach strong and help it to digest the food he puts into it.oi Apestion makes pure blood, snd pare blood vitilizes the whole system.fu gre re t, persistent h k ave sore throat, a ent cough, weal and bleeding lunge and bronchitis, all of which often arine from weak stomach and * in 4 a 3 8 a LL strengtheni rifiylng, invigorating al- terative toate PR pute fire into the b and nerves, into thé brain and body.It cures every form of indigestion, makes the slecp sound, and nerves steady.There is nothing so good, and you should refuse ali substitutes offered deslers mo N an ver 4er ci rites Jona { #18 oth Bt baseball one these \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Men put in the best years ôf their llves > aleo cures those who | Duin, McJames, Kennedy, McKenna, Nope, Ponovan, Hill, McGinnity, Kitson, Howell and ¥Weager; infielders, Jennings, Daly, Dah- len and Demontreville; outfielders, Kelly, Keeler and Sheckard; substitute outfield: ers, Jones and Holmes; substitute infielder, Casey\u201425.Chicago\u2014Catchers, Donohue, Chance and Nichols; pitchers, Griffith, Callahan, Taylor, Garvin, Harvey and Cunningham; infield- ery, Everitt, Childs, McCormick and Cling- man; outfielders, Mertes, Ryan and Dexter; substitute infielders, Connor, Bradley and Magoon; substitute outfielder, Dungan\u201420.Cincinnati\u2014Catchers, Peitz, Wood, Ka- hoe and.Accorsini; pitchers, Breitenstein, Hahn, PhiHops, Damman, Newton, Cronin and Scott; infielders, Beckley, Steinfeldt, Corcoran and Irwin; outfielders, E.Smith, Barrett and McBride; substitute infielder, Geter; substitute outfielder, Crawford\u201419.New York\u2014Catchers, Warner, Bowerman and Grady; pitchers, Rusie, Seymour, Do- hedy.Gettig, Hawley and Carrick; infielders, Doyle, Gleason, Davis and Mercer; out- elders, Van Haltren, Selbach and Hickman; substitute infielder, Martin; substitute outfielder, Frisbee\u201418.Philadelphia\u2014Catchers, McFarland, Douglass, Murphy and Jacklitg; pitchers, Donahue, Platt, Fraser, Bernhardt, Orth, Maul, Becker, Murphy and Mabaffey; infielders, Delahanty, Lajoie, Cross and Ziegler; outfielders, Slagle, Thomas and Flick; substi tirtes, Cooley, Chiles\u201422, .Pittsburg\u2014Catchers, Schriver, Zimmer, Latimer and Deal: pitchers, Chesbro, Tanne- hill, Leever, Waddell, Phillippe, Wood.Gray and Flaherty; infielders, billon, Rit- chey, Williams and Ely: outfielders, Clarke, Beaumont and Wagner; substitute infielder, Leach: substitute outtielders, J.O'Brien, MeCreery\u201422, St.Louis\u2014Catchers, Criger, O'Connor and McAllister; pitchers, Young, Powell, Cuppy, Knepper, Sudhoff, Jones, McBride, Harper, Thomas and Hughey: infielders, McGann, Keister, Cross and Wallace; outfielders, Burkett, Heidrick and Donovan; substitute infielders, Quinn, Sheehan, Lockhead)] Kruger and Tebeau; -substitute outficlders, Blake, Donlin, Hemphill, Dowd and Harley \u201430.LINERS.The atterapt to organize a southern league failed.Pittsburg has \u201cfarmed\u201d pitcher Wilhelm to Syracuse.\u2018 Third baseman Jimmy Donnelly has signed with Springfield.Sockalexis, the ex-player.is now a saloon hanger-on in Hartford.What a fall for the once-feted Indian! Ban Johnson says that his league, the American, will be the biggest in The change from big men to small ones was never more ngly shown than the size of the men now under the Chicago flag to-day and those Anson used to play.W.B.Carpenter, who displayed so much sand when on the league staff of umpires, has been wintering in Toronto, apd is anxious to again fill an umpire\u2019s berth.President Saulspaugh, of Minneapolis has adopted a novel scheme.He has dispensed with ladies\u2019 days and instead will issue a ladies\u2019 ticket for $1 good for every Wednesday when the club plays at home.Billy Hamilton has played professionally 14 years, and has fairly distanced bis rivals in batting, base running and run gettin, during that period.This is the result of the best care of himself and the best of habits.In his last 32 es at third base for the Washington's last season, Win Mercer made but four misplays.There's a record few third basemen could equal.If he can do nearly as good work as this\" for New York, he can play the bag all right.Pennant poles are a nuisance.So ea Stahl, of the Bostons.Talking with Manager Selee, he said: \u201cAre they going to remove that flagpole from Boston's centre field this season?I tell you some one will get hurt \u201cthere yey; and- the club-will-iave to pay damages.\u201cWhat do you think of the new home plate from a pitcher's standpoint?\u2019 was asked of Rusie.\u201cI don\u2019t see that it wil} make any difference one way or the other,\u201d he replied, \u201cIt will be about the same as it has been, 28 far as balls and strikes are concerned.\u201d One good thing has been accomplished by the reduction of the National league circuit to eight clubs, viz.: The killing of dicate ball, which evil should never lowed to come to life again in any leagué \u2014Philadelphia Ledger.Syndicate ball will be very much alive as long as owners of one club are intereated in others beside their own.\u2019 Young Geièr- hasn't signed with \u2018Cincinnati yet,\u201d said Comiskey.\u2018There's a fellow who knows just what be wants, and he won't sign until he gets it.Once be does sign, though, he knows just what ou want, and you get it, and he\u2019s the st behayed, steadiest.little boy in the business.He's a great player, I tell you.Ive n paid for him, so there's no frou.ble.there.I had the same trouble signing with him each year they have.But hell de liver the goods.\u201d Nobody has seen the pew plate.Th gable and rubber hasn't made its appearance, and pitchers are wondering how.much it will add to their troubles or te their effectiveriess.Nobody kñows whether it will be 16 inches wide, like the old one, or only 12, like oue side of the square mill that has been ordered out.The delightfully vague determinations of the playing \u2018rules committee, left the whole matter open \u2018o conjecture.All that was satisfactorily settled was the shape which wasn\u2019t much to wettle.Hitcher Cunningham says of Charley ickman: \u2018\u201cHickmap is one of the luckiest batters in the bumness.He can hit at everything, and the ball goes safe.He stands up close to the plate, sticks out his bat, and the ball sither goes on a straight line back of the infield or else it in clear to the ferice.Most of his hits are liners.He always lands on the ball &guare, and it in for keeps, although he doesn\u2019t waste much effort about it.\u201d Such men as Hickman are altogether too scarce to be given away as he was by Boston to New York.Charley Zimmer says: \u201cThere is no ho that Steinfeldt will develop ipto a Me.Phee in one season, nor in two, nor three.The chances are that he will never develop into a \u2018eecond McPhee,\u201d for in all.the years that McPhee was in the, gathe he never had a rival for honours in his position, However, this does not signify that Steinfeldt will not develop Fp a valuable man for the team at second base, He has pouth, a good ambition and a very fair knowledge in fielding to help him in his efforts to ke, a° suitab d baseman for a first = .Vice-president\u2014Staff-Bergt.R.T.R Flo Dewar.: .Captain\u2014Color-Sergt.C.Macartney, First rn .E.H.King.Second lieutenän C e.Standard-bearer\u2014Pte.T.F.Smith.Bugler\u2014Mr.J.Willock.Members of committee\u2014Messrs.Art.Leishman and Harvey ough.; Auditors \u2014 Lance-Corpo Tasker and Pte.A.J.Bell The reports of the secretary-treasurer and captain showed that the year was but partia x successful, owing to unavoidable causes, but even then there was a balance on the right side of the account.\u2018 It was decided to withdraw from the Inter-Club Read Association, of which the club had been a member for the last two years.\u2018 1 The question of C.W.A; affiliation was left over until after the annual meeting of the C.W.A.LOUIS IS AT THE CAPITAL.OTTAWA, April 10.\u2014 Louis Rubenstein, president of the Canadian Wheelmen's Association, is in the city.He is of opinion that this year will be a mast successful one to the organization, and members will flock to the ranks.He bases his contention on the ground that t.oenefits tb be derived \u2018by mi ré are so great, that-all touriste- will join the wheeling orfaristions.The recent international agreement between Canada, United States and European wheel- men, has numerous privileges, such as customs entry, hotel rates, and bicycle repairs, that appeal to all travellers, bicycle en- usiasts, especially.\\ ; Mr.Rubenstein is strongly in aacord with the ~roposed change of date for bolding the Dominion meet July 1 instead of our Day.The C.W.A.president is opposed to running in opposition to the labour men, many of whom are members of the CW.A,, and he thinks the change of date will be benetic- ial to both parties._ A HOLLY BICYCLE CLUB.At a meeting of members of the Holly Snowshoe Club at the Windsor; last evening it was decided to form « bieycle club.A committee was appointed to draw up a constitution and by-laws, and! to report at a general meeting of members of the snowshoe club, which will he \u2018held at the Windsor Hotel, on the cvening of Monday, the aixteenth.- - SE ON THE LACROSSE, FIELD.\u2026 \u2014 .ST.ANN'S BOYER MEET.The second.annual meeting &f Bt.Ann's OP Sn air Kune Youns } ee Ta, ig wes ery Jangely al: 8 e.The m Jargely attended, vie speaks well: for the interest which is taken in the club by the young men of St.Ann\u2019s Ward.The reports the secretary and treasurer sh the affairs of the club to be in food condition, financially and otherwise.e club has secured the Driving Park for the season to play their matches on.Ald.Tansey was present at thé meeting, and as he is an old lacrosse player himself, having played on the Senior Shamrotk team for several years, he addressed the meeting, and gave the youngsters some good advice.=~ The election of officers resulted as follows:-Honorary_ president, Rev.E.Strubbe; hon.\u201cvice-presidents, Ald.D.Tansey, jr.| Ald.D.Gallery; president C.C.Conway; first vice-president, P.Kenehan; secon vice-president, M.J.Farrell; secretary treasurer, J.Hart; assistant secretary, |.P, Brown; committee.T.Coriway, J.Dono- Sullivan, G.Qummereell; captain, eo.e.The Alert Lacrosse Club of St.Mary's, Ont, held an énthusiastic organization intermediate team in the field this season.cera were elected, and Colonel White and W.J.Hawkshaw were appointed delegates ta the C.L.A.meeting at Toronto.M University Oricket Club holds.are bt give à They maintain a store atmosphere in keeping with the \u201cSemi-ready\u201d high-grade gentlemanly character.They draw a sharp.distinction between common \u201cready-made\u201d \u201c, ogany Sofa and Chaire: ancy Wabler, Peinres, Orn: SINGLE FARE Chairs, ery Can a Wm and Between al) Stations in \u2018\u2019unada, all Stations in Canada Cherry and Enamellew ffedron xt to and from Detmit, Mich.Port Ilurou, Mich., Island Bets, Mattresses, Sprin, Bot Poud, Vi, Fort Lovington, N.Y., Bombay Jet.N.Y.Chamber sets, Iron Bodnteads .Heleds, N.Y., Massenu Springs, N.Y., Rouss Point, dd} Bureaus, Tables, &o &c., N.Y.All Stations in Canada to, but not froin, Buffalo, SALE AT 10 O'ÉLOCK.s.Na Black Rock, Fv Niugara Falls, N.Y., aud Sus- T , J uston Bridge, N°Y.84 THE EDWARD O BRIEN co.Pood golnz April 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th, uctioneers.Valid for return leaving destination on or before and excel- ry and stable to During April We Must Clear Out the Spartali Collection ZA TURKISH RUGS has been generally admitted that this doubtedly the finest selection of rugs we have ever offered for sale.a received instructions from through the smother like a wounded dolphin 1 =O 5 Handsome Axminster, sels and Tapestry Oitcloth, tinoleums, Portieres, Pianos, fore offer the balance during the month of April \u201cat extremely BY PRIVATE BALE.Rugs are now on view at our rooms, 1821- 1823 Notre Dame street (first floor.) The subscribers will sell 21 and 213 St.James Street, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 10th, a large assortment in various sizes an - LEGAL CARDS.« 500 wiss ns, down and Marseille Furnishings, etc., etc.a Household Furniture, Bureaus and Parlour and Bedroom DONNELLY, ctioneers.ur \u2014Goods at private sale this month 83 *nty3 bhon, Casgrain, Ryan & Mitehell CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL, R.D.McGibhon, Q.C.Th.Chase Caszrato, Q.C., Me Perey CG KR Edo E.Mitchell, CARPETS and Linoleoms.Wilton, Brus- ets, English Curtains and Fancy Goods, at their rooms, of Handsome Carpets, d beautiful designs, al- Costly Stalr Linoleums, Eiders Bed Covers, House Bed- EB.O'BRIEN & CO°8 SALES.High Class Paintings By English Artists.A very fine colection of Oil and Water FTN IL \"+ PACIFIC NO.221 8T.JAMES STREET, From 9 AM.to 6 P.M.ROUND TRIP TICKETS AT ONE WAY A cordial Invitation is extended to view FIRST-CLASS FARE.ON APRIL 12th, 18th, 14th, 15tb and 16th.SALE NOTICE! Goad to return until April 17th, 1900, between Pon A Ste.Marie, Mich, Detroit, Mich, aud (This collection will be sold by Auction Arthur.teil Ste, Stari He * e Fraser Institute Hall, SCHOOL VACATIONS.At 8 O'Clock.APRIL 6th to 14th INCLUSIVE.; : Good ta return until April 24th, 1000.Catalogues o ration, O 1 x n application, or mal ed to ; Special rates to aud from Quebec and points on ana any address.> > SELL - via.I.Be.short Mine to Maritime Provinces.THE EDWARD O'BRIEN CO., For further partir lus Ay ow Canadian Pacifé Auctioneers.Railway Agents .City Ticket and Telegraph Office, , 120 ST.JAMES STREET.next Post Office, \u2014\u2014 SALE OF\u2014\u2014 NEAT 57 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, At the Residence, No.58 Victoria St.[ GX TRUN is veosésparHosire.armes.RASTER HOLIDAYS.April 17th, 1800.re IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.SCHOCL VACATIONS.; Students and Teachera uf Schools and Colleges, TO LET FURNISH E D on surrender of Standard form of School Vaca 9 » Lien Railway Sertitleate, jigned by Principal, wi ticke at First-class AT 20 BUCHINGHAM AVENUE, SINGLE FARE AND ONE-THIRD a very comfortable ! from April Gth to 14th.inclusive.Tickets vahd for return leaving destination on or beforo April Upper Tenement of Two Flats, 2th.1900 Stone front, containing 8 roo th .Clty Ticket OMces, 137 St.James S@rest nd nished as bedrooms, ented by hot eaten = Honavemere ES = Apply to W.E.COOPER, Star Office, St.James Street.Branch Office, STEAMSHIPS.Cor.Peel and St.Catherine or 179 Mance St.Tel.Main 2617.Uptown 1346.Sledtytf At Private Sale Three-Seat Rockaway, Built to order, and very little used, Owncr has disposed of horses and has no use for it.A bargain for some vue.Enquire at 785 Craig Street.83°nty3 Roofers and Asphalting Cement and Tile Work.> Cement Wash Tubs, Oil Cabinets, ALLAN LINE, J PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL, \"7 Building Papers, Roofers, Mater- |, Coiling at Haltfax.~ ials, Stove Linings, &c.Liverpool Sterner, onal April 95 Apel CER Cg] \u2014\u2014mere.p Tunisian (new) 21 April ce néPécial attention is called to e salling of e magnificent new Twin Screw stoater \u2014 George WwW.Reed & Co., Tunisian, the Inrgest, finest und fastest steamer on the Canadian route.Tho Tunis.u ; ian will sail from Montreal May 26th and 783 & 783 Cralg, Factory, 37 Olier St.70*ntytf hie 30th.Parisian May 12th and June 1568 pe pe [hed a Cabin Passage 8066.00 and upwards.3 TT =] turn tiokets at redu rates.ond cabin, Liverpool, London or Londonderry; 835.08 single; 306.50 return.Stesrnge, Liverpod; ndon, Glasgow or Belfast, $33.60; Paris, $31.Midship saloens, spacious promenade decks, electric\u2019 lights throughout.Ne double seating in saloon.Glasgow, Derry and New York Service, - 31 Mar, state of Nebraska 19 April, .21 April Laurentian 10 Ma Cabin ; al 290 ] Second Cabin, 850.00; Return, 857.00.| Steerage to Glasgow, Belfast, Derry or , Queenstown, 823.50 For freight, passage or \u2018further information apply to H.& A.ALLAN, Montreal, Baston or Phila.84 DOMINION LINE.i) Eo, \u2018mame of the purchasse sre registered return ef the purchses money should be demsa Our Narrvæ Hunes is sold everywhere in tablet and powder form\u2014 200 days\u2019 trestment at $100 a box.Should you procure it of your i paid on receipt of re.THE ALONZO O.BLISS CO,, 232 St.Pau! 8t., Montreal, Can.- Health from \u201cHwy |g Fim Nature\u2019s Hand < In the herbe, roots and barks from the fields and woods, Nature provides remedies for ail our ailments.These various remedial agents act upon the blood, liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels.After years of study, investigation and experiment to accurately determine the curative properties of each, twenty-one of the most efficacious herbs, barks and roots known to medical science bave been combined in one great remedy, called TS Oux NATIVE HExas.This wonderful vegetable compound (in tablet form) is a specific i for ali diseases of the digestive, secretory and excretory organs.It cleanses the blood from all impurities, curing rheumatism, scrofuls, erysipelas, blood poison sud eczema.It regulates the liver, bowels and kidneys and cures all diseases of these organs.: ® | : Ÿ \u2018 INS Rho annees Apl.18, Noon | K.Lulse, A : ™ - | Pediterranenn Service.1 Le GIBRALTAK, NAPLES, GENOA.A Werra .Apl.14 | Alter.save, May D \\ «Apl 21 Ems.May À.- P 3 Apl.28 Werth me.oun MOLY: | is a cortain remedy for, and preventive of, dyspepsia, constipation, sick aud nervous ; K headache, catarrh, neuralgia, nervous affections and female complaints., Itis a guaranteed remedy.If, after taking it faithfully according to directions, > you are not benefited by it, the purchase money will be returned to you.An Our Native Merb Tablets is numbered, and eentsins our gusrantes snd fe returned te ns with the purchaser's name.The number of eaeh bos sr by ua in order to svoid say mistake or delay tn case the t,we will mail you a box post: PNA \u2014 a MAIL srramemirsl LIVERPOOL SERVICE, *Thin steamer does nol carry passengers.ORATES OF PASSAGE.\u2014Cabln $50 and upwards, tnglo, $100 and upwards return, accordinz ta steamier and birth; second cabin, $33 single, 866.50 return steerage\u2014To Liverpool, Derry, Loudon, Queenstown, Belfast and Glasgow, £22.50 and $23.50, according 19 steamer.Steeraye outfits furnished (ree.ro : Vnncouver.\u2026\u2026\u2026 From Montresl\u2026.Aprit 28£h Midship saloons, electric Maht, spacious promenade decks.For further information apply to any agento! tie Company ur to DAVID TORRANCE & CO., Gen\u2019l Agents 17 st.Saerament st, 1444 Montreal: ri hat] NORTH GERMAN LLOYD,\u201c FAST EXPRESS RERVICES.\u2018in CHERBOURG, \"HAMPTON, BREMEN, { Lahn\u2026\u2026.- nena APL 17 Kaiser Wm, 'd.Gr.May [I Kaiserin Mar.Th Apr.24 Lahn.c.May } Naale.May 4 Koixeriu Mur, Th, May 22 Departure JU A.H.~ A Twin-Screw Passenger Service, A] UTHAMPTON, LONDON, BREMEN, ) May 3, 2 p.m.Fr.d.Gr.Bremen.Apl.26, 2 pan fay.14, 2 j.t0, 2 be er } \u201cDeparture 11a.m.A OELRICHS & CO., 5 Broadway, N.Y.! Ww.H, HENRY.SOLE AGENT for Montreal, 118 st.Peter St.\u201ceu j 4 ii, HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE.Twin Screw Express Service to Plymouth | LA (London), Cherbourg (Faris), and Hamburg.TWIN SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE, PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014- HAMBURG, Also New York to Cherbourg-Hamburg.PARIS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION Reserved for Company's passengers on application.For sailings, etc., apply to Hamburs-American Line, 87 Broadway, N.Y., or James Thom, General Agen À «à St.Francols Xavier at: W,H.Henry, L4G #1.Foie fr 1 ' unable to st., Montreal; D.Battersby, 178 St.james sl, Opporié Temple Build!ug- J; The poor man playe of the pie, but did at a great public speech and voice had th ing, and the lapses an talk that he addressed to language more pitiful than as often spoke wisel Hardy saw, even w loss of his boy had hion that unless he acte the crew would fail to been taken, was not k a piece of meat o sat beside him on { heaven should be lowing pates 0 | e glowing The precious freight the madman\u2019s part d follow me.D'ye reme see it.The attendant came d ou and the like of yo his in a voice of Ha hatter of the af- n to the hearer for the tered his berth, on, and slowly.steppe (To Continued.) \u2018electrified corpse.ph °.d with some meat out not eat.He had been school and his ture of breed- diversions of the Hardy made his shocking.insanely, but hilst he sat, that the confirmed him in his He was mad, but d visibly e own with more food the captain did not ly he abruptly rose and en- reappeared with his cap d up the companion- Johnny.He would come e captain and do thé like \u201cKELPION\u201d?Cooks\u2019 Sèns,/Dukes\u2019 Sons use ft.e5enty1 - Sant : HOTELS.Pacforfonfontrefont: « fasteste od KJ A \u201c ; \"T{ ST.JAMES HOTE When Tired of + , \u2018 ER I Opposite G.T.R.Depot, ot MONTREAL, Can.Tobaccos_ + 6, James, under eV, inanakement, - ai been handsomely rerurmiahed and decurated.ofe te mprovements, élec ric elevator, @& &.hotel ie better located for amily \"4 tra | J.patronage, cuisine unexcelled, + treet cars from every point ot tho city o the dopr.5 > Fr 'Amerioan Plan.Price, $2.00 por day.+ THEO.LANC\u2018 .ote Sintyeod to co de ob o ° A .WINTER RESORTS.= DR STRONG'S SANITAR Saratoga Springs, N.Y.gest of recreation.M am Nau sim treatments.TRIOUS qut previo To TUAT: Sian.in ern - ldron tm tor IsH |; - Bulld {cit th h NO! w M 8 .Put sessio st.rt city 25 ea 01e ferences.Sta or o T CLAsS Reec BU rench, dr ox and a kee ION 80 0\" on, HAND! 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ACTIVE ROUND LADYSMITH.Ladysmith is once more a scene of inter- \u2018est.; The Boers are reported to have ventured south of the Biggatsberg and to be nosting heavy guns four miles north of Elande- Jaagte.They are also said to have fortified the vicinity of Weasel\u2019s Nek.andslaa is some five miles northwest of smith, and was the scene of one of-the first big fights of the present war.It is likely to now once more see some severe fighting.General Bir Frederick Carrington has reached Cape Town and is going to Beira, Portuguese, East Africa, forthwith.War Office purposes-to land at Cape Town before the end of May, 20,000 horses which will be conveyed there in twenty.three steamers, sailing from New Orleans, \u201c Buenos Ayres and Australian ports.LORD ROBERTS\u2019 MOVEMENTS.Mysterious movements of wiliitémtontein are proceeding.The nétws- paper correspondents are not allowed to telegraph their destinations, and the presumption is that Lord Robérts is making dispositions to cut off the raiding Boer .forces when they try to withdraw northward from the pursuing British columns, The reappearance of the Boers in the occupied country has caused & revival \u2018of the warlike feeling among the Free Btaters of the Fauresmith and Philippolic distriets.The Federal agents are busy in \"un numbers with reinforcements \u201creaching them.Ariother body of two thousand Boers is .#,.-marching towards Springfontein frdm Smith- Reged Th e detonation of heavy guns was eard at Maseru Monday.Sir Godfrey .den, the British president commission: gr of Basutoland, has left Maseru for the er.PROSPECTS FOR THE ADVANCE.The events in the southeast portion of Free State have caused the eighth division which had been ordered to F Four- \u2018teen Bireams, to be diverted to Spring- fontein.Lord Roberts will probably, for some time, confine bis operations to clearin the Free State behind him of raiders an to relieving Mafeking.What the chances are for \u2018an advance to Pretoria may be Judged from the fact that only from 6,000 to.horses are on their way to the Cape and from the further fact that tlc \u2018military tailoring departments only within the last three weeks began makin, woollen khaki uniforms.It is said it wil take at least two months to provide 200, uniforms.TO TAKE BOERS IN REAR.In connection with the resumption of hostilities in Natal an interesting rumour îs current that General Buller has obtained Students\u2019 Nerves Are invigorated and their brain kept bright by using Mil- | burn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills.i commis Hundreds of students throughout the country are at and Dg exams.resent studying with all iligence they possess for Many of these find the © the ei the they can stand.They are restless, easily excited, can't sleep well, lose their appetite and become pale, thin and run-dowa.Those who are in such a condition as this can have strong nerves, sound sleep, appetite and robust health by using Mi burn's Heart and Nerve Pills.They make the brain bright and clear and keep students\u2019in splendid shape mentally a; hysically.Me.E.Ë Lleorany, York St, Læenen , N.S., gives his experience with this remedy .a8 follows:\u2014*\u20181 am a studen?, and while studying hard got so nervour and run down in health that had to lay rey books for a time.- \u201cOne day a friend sald te me \u2018why - don't you try a box of Milburs's Heart and Nerve Pills, theyll soon fix you vp all right.\u201d *¢1 took the good advice given me and started.using the pills.The resulta ex.¢eeded all my expectations, One and nd \u2018- tan study for hours at a time now wita à 7 tléar brain and not have any symptoms of © servousness of be the least fatigue \u201d 1 A enty.troops at.heart and have ipapired such a d command of one of the Drakkensberg passes whereby he hopes.to.take.ths Boers in the \u201credr.Tn the event of his being successful, General Buller has enough troops to leave men to hold Natal while he could advance by way of Harrismith whence he would be able to threaton the Boer\u201d positions at Bethlehem and Krconstad.GEN.BRABANT IS SORELY PRESSED.Isolated at Wepener, He Is Vigourously Attaoked by Three Boer Commandos He is in command of Brabant\u2019s Horse of irregular mounted troops, and has been isolated by the Boers at V#eppener and summoned to sur- Fender.Like -most British -ger- \u2018éraly, however, Gen.Brabant is not partial to surrendering, and on his -Tefusal is now undergoing a vigourous - bombardment by the Boers.' ALIWAL NORTH, Monday, April 9.\u2014 A severe engagement took place vesterday at Wepener.The Boers Vickers-Maxim did considerable execution at first, but the British guns soon got the range and made great havoc, The fighting at Wepener was severe and lasted all day long.The Boers received a check.The casualties were rather heavy on both sides.The Rouxville commando has gone to Wepener, and another commando is ad- pancing toward Wepener form De Wit's The heavy fighting was continued at We- pener this morhing.The result is unknown.ree Boer commandoes are attacking the town.BIG GUNS MOUNTED AT ELANDSLAAGTE.Heavy Cannonading Reported, -to the North of Gen.Buller\u2019s Main Position.PIETERMARITZBURG, April 10\u2014 Heavy cannonading commenced this morn: ing in the vicinity of Elandslaagte.The Boers are believed to be in force there, and to have mounted some heavy guns.LADYSMITH, April 10\u2014Heavy firing was heard early this morning in the direction of Sunday\u2019s River.It continued for few hours.No details of the engagement ve been received.NEW YORK, April 10~The Herald | prints a despatch from Ladysmith dated unday, which says the Boers have posted 8 big un on nights Hill, north of Elands aagte and another in the vicinity ot Wessel\u2019s Nek station.'Fhe ememy are reported to be strongly entrenched at Help- makaar, = = .TIMES IS STILL CRITICAL.London Daily Returns to-Its Strictures Upon the Intelligence of British Officera.(Special to the Star.) LONDON.Avril 10.\u2014 In its_ editoria leader to-day the Times says: No serious development of the Boer movement to the south was known in Bloemfontein on Sunday, but Lord Robræts, it need hardly be said, has taken measures to preclude surprises.Unfortunately, the success of even the most ably conceived measures with this object in view depends upon the vigilance and caution with which they are carried out.\u201cCol.Lonsdale Hale, in a letter address ed to us and published to-day, deprecates the severe and somewhat sweeping condemnation of the intelligence of the average British officer, expres in the message of our special correspondent from Ca own yesterday, but although it is doubtless true that while the glaring failures of some of our leaders are published to the world, there are innumerable occasions on which readiness and foresight are displayed, we 4innot necessarily pass over in silence the glaring failures suchias Col.Hale subsatan- tially admits have heen \u2018too frequent and too ent to permit of unqualified confidence in the discretion our officers.\u201cWe must all trust that the severe lessons of the last week have been taken te 0 care and common sense into those entrist- ed with the execution of Lord Roberts's or- ers'as to secure us from a recurrence of thoëe unpleasant occurrences; which, as Lord Winchelsea remarks, become painfully familiar.Until\u2019 our officers are taught , by their mperiors at home that mintakes whi cli argue no eyes and less head are die- Fine returned on TL grace to those who make them, we must expect that they will continue to be taught that elementary n at the cost of their own lives, of the lives of their men and of the credit to their country, as a military power, Morning Leader Expert Talks of 1 éLions Led by Asses.\u201d .(Special to the Star.) LONDON, Avril 10.\u2014Mr.Charles Wil- | liams says in this mornings ader: \u201cReports from Boer as well as British sources of our reverses near Bloemfontein railway are truly lamentable.They show distinct lack of care, and leading.In the face of the surprise we seem utterly without re: | source except reliance on pluck.That is | a safe card to play, but a costly one.| Lions led by asses was an old description of British Army, but we thought we had learned pomething of.late years.in .com- missionéd ranks.hat light does this war throw upon that possibility ?\u201d BOERS VIGOROUSLY ~ BOMBARD MAFEKING.What is Believed to be the Enemy's Last Attempt Began March 27th.MAFEKING, Tuesday, pigeon post} \u2014The Boers ing what is evidently a last big effort to- reduce Mafeking.The advance of the southern relief column of the British is believed to have been steady, and the Boers are now evidently determined to cither reduce the city to surrender.before the relief comes or abandon the siege.At sunrise this morning they opened fire( with seven guns, including one 100-pounder.This has been the most vigorous bombard- nent of the season.The Boer siege gun alone has already fired over sixty rounds.Under cover of the fire, the Boers advanced to the northern face of the works, but retired precipitately on coming within rifle.range.They also advanced to the southwestern posts, but were repulsed.There was one casualty among the garrison.The Boers under Commandant Jan Cronje are evidently falling back before the advance of the southern relief column, and are concentrating with two commandos who are getiring before Colonel Plumer in order to make a final effort to reduce the town.March 27\u2014(By All the forts and outlying itions are manned, the troops are stan ing to arms and everybody is uhder cover.1 are convinced that this is the Boers\u2019 last attempt.CAPE TOWN, April 10.\u2014 Lady Sarah Wilson and -other eking correspondents send diaries of the doings there, showing that the Boers have tried by abandoning their trenches to Jure the besieged out into a mined ambush.Fortunately the British engineers discovered the mine, cut the wire communication and unearthed 250 pounds of dynamite and war gelatine.PRETORIA, Saturday, April 7.\u2014Advices from Mafeking say a band of armed Kaffirs left Mafeking through the Burghers\u2019 lines during the night of April 5th and were followed and surrounded in the bush, where they were shelled by a Maxim-Nordenfeldt gun.The ra then stormed the Kaffir position, killing 31.The -Kaffirs fought etub- raly.CANADIAN MOUNTED RIFLES HAVE LEFT FOR DE AAR.The Rebellion in the Cérnarvon\u2019 Dis- \"trict is Now Completely Quelled.CANADIANS AT BLOEMFONTEIN \u2018MAKING DEMONSTRATIONS AT SHORT NOTICE.CARNARVON, Colony, April 10.\u2014 Col.Drury\u2019s column, including the Capadian Mounted Rifles and Field Artillery, and the us an corps, Jeft here yesterday for De Aar.The rebellion in this district is practically over, and the colonials will robably go from De Aar by railway to imberley, and thence possibly to Bloemfontein, where they may be added to the mounted infantry brigade of Lord Roberts\u2019s army.\u2018Kenhardt was formally reannexed to Cape Colony April 1 amidst the cheers of the assembled troops.A large number of insu cluding many of their ] prisoned here.nt colonials, in- ers, are now im- First Canadian Contingent Making Demonstrations Eastward.(Special to the Star.) \u2018TORONTO, April 10.\u2014 The Globe today publishes the following cable from its correspondent with the first Canadian contingent : BLOEMFONTEIN April 7.\u2014The Cana- iday from the second demonstration eastward.They started on Wednesday on an hour's Tiotice and marched to Rietfontein farm, twelve miles to the southeast.CL > On Thursday the whole division advanced on a strong position, but found no trace of the enemy, and accordingly returned the netx day.- Private W.J.Vanderwater, Q.O.R.,wounded at Paardeberg on the 18th of February, and F.'N.Rae.34th Battalion, who is sick, are to go to Netley Hospital.LONDON TIMES SPECIALS.Toe WER Times.(Special to the Star.) LONDON, April 10.\u2014The Times has the following specials to-day: - HLOEMFONTEIN, April 8.\u2014When the firing at Meaters Hoek was heard, Colonel Sitwell marched from Edinburgh to Bethany to make an effort to reach/the detached column and- attempted \u201cto- outflank the Boers, but every effort was too late, the enemy had been shelling the surrounded force all day with three guns, and with their ainmunition run out our men were forced | to surrender.It is hard to get an accurate estimate of the losees, but two captured Boers agree that only fifty men remained unwaunded out of the whole of the detached column, - So The nature of the round gave the pre ood cover up to s e range.nera Gatacre occupied Reddersburg on Wednes- |\u2018 day.but withdrew later.He and his staff were fired upon from enclosures, while in the town.It is reported that the enemy has eplit up in small bands, with the object of harassing us.No serious developments of the enemy\u2019s southern movement has been reported at headquarters yei, byt a considerable movement of troops has taken place with the object of preventing - sur- rises, .P \u201cA redistribution of the mounted infantry division has been ordered.It will cop- sini of two brigades of four corps each, the w} ole commanded by Colonel Tan Hamilton, with Col.Hutton and Col.Ridley as brigadiers.This organization will include t \u2018wholé of the mounted infantry, both regu- fare and volunteers.The command will abut 10,000 strong.APE TOWN, April 8\u2014A telegram to ae Argus from Lorengo Marques states.that several wa -Joads of shells were taken at-Sannas \u2018Post, and that Boer artillery contingents have formed to serve the captured guns.SECRETARY REITZ' AFFLICTION.' \u2026 (Special to the Star.) - LONDON, April 10\u2014A despatch to the Time from Lorenzo Marqués mys that recent arrivals from \u2018the Transvaal state that - i from a recurrence of his old mabdy, Y - i\u201d sofoning of her to come\u201d from Brjtish y subjects ho were recently expelled ra\u201d the Transvaal.\u2018 + ; BOERS AGAIN CONTROL As \u201ctically hold the Free State eastward of the began this morn- | \" sutoland, compelling the PART.OF THE FREE STATE.Said That They Will Make an Effort to Re-take and Destroy Orange River Bridge.BTHULIE, Orange Free State, Monday, April 9.\u2014It is expected that the Boers will endeavour to retake dnd destroy the bri over the Orange River.Consequéntly extraordinary precautions have been taken.A orce of Boers is located 12 miles east.a matter of fact the Boers again prac- railroad and are greatly encouraged by their successes.at Reddersberg and- Korn Spruit.WHERE ARF THE SECURITIES ?LONDON, April 10.\u2014The Cape Town correspondent of the Daily Mail, telegraphing Sunday, says: .\u201c] have received information to the effect that \u2018negotiable securities of the value ot £130,000, which were lodged by law with surance companies, have disappeared.\u2018The New York Mutual Company has issued a warning against dealing in them.|THE WA 3 State.Gov foreign in- tr \u2018 ee ee D eds ihe creditable to British arme in this affair,aud - DAY, APRIL, 10,1900 Rumours of ; .Too Good to be True\u2014Buller's Inactivity.NEW YORK, April 10.\u2014The London cor: respondent of the Tribune cables the following resume of the general war situation at an early bour this morning: LONDON, April 10.\u20141 am.\u2014The press despatches are still filled with belated accounts of the Reddersburg fight and the adventures of Burnbam, the American scoyt\u2014Gen\u2014Gataere\u2014does not- deserve censure for sending out the captured British column without artillery, as it had been despatched\u2019 on \u2018a long circuit for the purpose of receiving arms and pacifying the country, and was caught through a sudden change of the Boer tactics.- Thé troops offered a stubborn resistance and fought bravely as long as their car- idges held .out.There was nothing -dis- Gen.Gatacre was well advised in not re newing the attack with an inferior force of the Star in South Africa.WITH THE CANADIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.» MAJOR GIROUARD ON THE STATION PLATFORM AT KIMBERLEY\u2014 From a Snapshot by W.Richmond Smith, the Special Correspondent in Front of One of the Tents by A J KAFFTR CAMP BOY OF THE CANADIAN REGIMENT\u2014From a Snapshot the Star Correspondent.AR AS MR.FORD SEES IT.pe Boer Concentration Round Bloemfontein tion.~The corresnondents have a confirmed ; State are mixed.Recruits \u2018are when be arrived with reinforcements from Springfontein.: The Boers are now reported to have retired eastward, dispersing in emall bands.They are probably bent upon sending the prisonere northward before renewing thsir atta isolated British posts.There are many despatches from the southern half of the Free State, but it is habit of overstating the Boer force whenever anything goes wrong.Thus the estimates of the strength in the Thaba N'Chu, Ladybrand and Wepener districts are grossly exaggerated, and the importance of the Boer- flanking movement is overrated, as was done when General Buller's army was broken up into three sections by the presence of small forces of raiders below Estcourt.THAT BOER CONCENTRATION.The sensational rumours of a general concentration of the Boer commandos south and east of Bloemfontein are, from a British point of view, too to be true.Nothing would suit Lord Roberts\u2019 plan so admirably as the massing of the Boer forces where they co be overwhelmed with superior numbers communications to be guarded is lengthened, first to the Vaal River, and thence to Pretoria.The moral effect of the return of the Boers to the central reaches of the Free ) ained and the farmers are intimidated.his makes for the advantage of the Boers, but supplies are taken without being poid for, and ouses and farms are looted, and these losses tend to reconcile the Burghers to \u201cthe British\u2019 occupation.| The inaction of General Buller's army continues, and on the western flank there is nothing more important than sniping and shelling between Warrenton and Four teen Streidins.\u201d General Rundle is expected as being under orders to proceed to Kim- { berley and this may be the signal for the movement of the Kight division, now arriving at Cape Town, towards Mafeking, but this is not definitely, announced.The relief of eking, howéver, can hardly depend upon the operations of the column sent into Rhodesia from Beira, across Portuguese territory by railway.arliament has risen for the Easter re- cebs after a series of dull debates.The Government has strengthened its position, and the Liberals are dreading the effects of a premature appeal to the country,which several Ministers are known to favour.The details of the outbreak in Ashanti tend to minimize the importance of the affair, which is not likely to prove eerious.GEN.BRABANT'S ISOLATION.68 a.m.\u2014The reports as to General Brabant'a isolated position at Wepener, near the Basu rder, are confirmed this morning by a telegram from the Times correspondent in that town.It in added however, that the British lines are enormously strong, and that the force is fully provisioned, 80 that the situation cannot deemed serious.Bennett Burleigh telegraphs from Bloemfontein that the patrols are becoming more daring in the vicinity of the capital, and.that.the British Éroope are in conse- uence exercising great vigilance, some of em aleeping i.the trenches.The Government is severely criticised by the London mews for not having taken -proper precautions to provide the army with warm.winter clothing.The boots of many of the soldiers are said to be worn out and their garments to be thin that prolonged operations are impossible until freab equipment arrives.The London \u2018News correspondent with Col.Baden Powell, brings out information as to the state of affaire in bel d Ma- feking down to nine d e plucky source, although the rations were short.The rumoured intention of the Boers to ) advance south in Natal is confirmed by the London News correspondent in Ladysmith, who states that they are posting heavy guns within four miles of Elandelaagte.Mr.Julian Ralph contributes the folldw- ing to the London Daily Mail from Kimberley: : ; y As soon as the Boers deserted the trénch- es and kopje at Magersfontein all the British officers who could do so hastened to the spot to see what manner of fortifications had so successfully withstood their attack., What they found was, I suppose, the filthiest place in the world.If any place ever was dirtier it was the Boer stronghold at Paardeberg Drift, where Lord Roberts vanquished Cronje\u2014but that pest hole had not LU over the veldt to have a look at Magers fontein.; CC The Boera hed gone away in such a hurry that they had no time to take their belongings with them.Evidently the order was \u201cevery man for himself, and no time must be lost.\u201d Consequently the position was littered with trunks, saddles, tin boxes, bags of mealies, of mealie flour, and of rice.Cartridges were as thickly strewn about as if they were as cheap as dead leaves in autumn.Blankets and clothing were also much in evidence, \u20ac - In places the frightened Boers had made an effort to hide their leavings by pilling them in the trenches and then throwin skins or canvas over them, and dirt an tree branches on top of all.Ii their trunks we found, usually, only clothing and letters.Much that they had been using was of British make, largely taken from the British dead, for these \u201csimple, pastoral people\u201d strip and rob onx dead after every battle.Dozens and dozens of bullock hides were in use there, for sheltérs.and for cover ings, ese had been taken fresh from the backs of the cattle, and the sun was making them sizzle and.bubble, frying the fat and tissue on the underside of each, so that they exhaled a nauseating stench.But this formed the least part of the ef.A SPENSER WILKINSON'S VIEW.\u2018 LONDON.April 10.~Mr.Spenser Wilkinson, reviewing the situation in the Morning Post, says: 20 \u2014 \u201cThe fact that the situation is unchanged is in itself a favourable sign, as implying that the Boer offensive is not dangerous.1t does not matter much whether the advance of Lord Roberts is n this week or next, rovided, when, the start mad eve n, ren ot an unin movement in co-operation with General Bul ler.Unless the Boers are uble setionsly to interrupt the communieations of Lord Ro: berts, their çrrpvements will not influence e war.th coupe event of a Boer violation of Bathe Basuto chief; tron hand wh to i u iefs a free han » Be \u201choped that the Imperial Government will lay before the Governments of the great powers the true history of this delicate subject so gp to leave no doubt that the movement of the natives has pro- vol by Boers, i mi of the strenuous exertions of the British to confine the quarrel to the two white races.\u201d We Have Received Thousands of testimonials from the United States sand Canada as far away as Dawson City speaking of the many virtues ot A TYPICAL BOER CAMP, een created at the time that we went | DIRTY AND SQUALID fluvia.A plague of flies hel to make the pest spot still more unendurable.fom every shelter and pole and bueh hung strips of biltong (jerked beef or venison), for they had not dared to stop even long en to take away this main staff of their lives.The drinking.water\u2014per- baps even more precious since it is more scarce\u2014hung upon the bushes as they left it in the drom-shaped wooden casks which they sling below their carts and waggons.e place was a village of shelters, or, in reality two villages\u2014one upon the rocky kopje and one by the trenches on the veldt.On the kopje the habitations were walls of piled ap boulders covered with skins or canvas waggon covers.They made the hill resemble.one of the ruined cities of the American cliff dwellers in Arizona.On the veldt the shelters were made of upright stick, roofed over with skins, wag- goo covers, or bush branches.To use these ranches they bad cut their bushes ingeniously, taking away enly a branch or two from each bush, and thus leaving enough of each for them to hide and move behind in battle without being seen by our sol- iers.Little heaps of bite of exploded lyddite shells in se shelters showed that the Boers had been collecting these.as curios to take to \u2018their homes, though, as it proved, thev wère glad to be ives.\\ Their trunks were nearly all the cheapest of tin boxes.The saddles they abandoned were mainly loot from our A probably.1 geemed to have mackintoshes, the same that the msvaal Government took from the Uitlanders\u2019 stores in Johannesburg, I suspect.No one has let found any soap or towels among eavings.They ate and drank from the same sort of enamelled iron plates which our men and officers ure, but they had brought no knives or forks.Instead of doing so, many had busied themsalves in cutting knives and forks out of .grea many of these mde home-made table implements were scattered about the camp.| 0.ANOTHER CANADIAN DEAD.TORONTO, - April 10.\u2014Dr.,H.C.Bur- ritt of this Pre ived @ cablegram last ight from the oflicer commanding the 12th cers announcing the death at Kimberley -April 4, from enteric fever of his son, Al lan 8.Burritt, oung Burritt was fond of adventure.and after five years in the North- West Moun olice;\u201d went to Aldershot two ago and enlisted as à private in the rs.He went to the front with his i ber.The last Jet: tin Octo in Tather was dated J anu- ary 27, and bé was then quite wel ., rm pee ; is current that the McCormack A re; Man turing Com , © Chicago, will pen a ranch establishment in Toronto notes Caidin In tp west machinery.rge : end in Then tioned aa the probab® location of the works, Nathan Huseher, who was arrested and detained 1 \u2018London, charged with forging notes in New York City, and securing - 000 on t was committed for extradition In the Monday.Bow Strest Polios Court on Hf you thew oto, chew the best.Ba Ben Naty Chewing Toco or cupies that high position.It is a comparse State Secretary tz \\ raves against the itish wi vehemence t th {he Met revel in toria that feta euffer- \u2018 HIRST'S PAIN EXTERMINATOR.: tively new brand, but it b ready sde purity a > hosts of friends by its great oft with only their.ur dead,\" LETTERS FROM PAARDEBERG.Captain C.K.Fraser, of Sherbrooke, \u2018Writes Home After the Bur- \" render of Cronje, \u2018 (Special to the Star.) SHERBROOKE, April 10.\u2014The following are extracts from letters received in this eity from Captain C.K.Fraser, \u201cE\u201d Com- Canadian Contingent, any, First Hoopt Tr.PAARDEBERG, February 28\u2014I wrote a line last week after our first engagement and since that time we have been under fire twice, Our first fight was on Sunday, the 18th.On the following Tuesday we were ordered out and lay under fire from about 7 o'clock in the morning till six at night, but did not get within close range of the enemy and consequently had no casualties.The rest of the week we hadn't much to do, excepting a little outpost duty.On Monday morning, the 26th, 450 of our regiments made an attack on the Boer trenches, at 2 a.m., the result of which you will have heard long before this reaches you.Again, I am thankful to eay I came out without a scratch.Our casualties were about twelve killed and 30 wounded.One from my company was killed and two wounded, including Armstrong who got a bayonet wound in the leg from one of the Gordons while getting ck into our trenches.You will see we have had-our of work to_do and have been given at credit for Monday morning\u2019s work.e regiment was complimented by Lord Roberts, himself, yesterday afternoon.Cronje surrendered his whole force and aager, 4100 in all and we now occupy: the asger they vacated.rd Roberts said -in his address that Cronje\u2019s surrender was ue largely to our attack, #0 you see we have gained quite a reputation.port ink we are likely ta have a test now ew days and in roi ity will be here for about a week and a Jou we will all welcome the reat.ave elt tip-top, notwithstanding the bard work and have become a régular old veteran, for instance the.three nights that we were on outpost duty last week, it rained steadily all night and I got wet through, besides \u2018being cold, but it did not seem to have an effect upon me and I felt just is well as ever the following- day.\u201cI haven't.the slightest idea whère we £3 to from here.ancy Bloemfontein will be the next -ob- lective point.I think Cronje\u2019s surrender will about finish the Free Staters, and it is the general opinion that it will have a .big effect on the whole war.We haven't been able to pot.any mail aince we left Belmont but Swift is going to Kimberley this after- from thence to Modder and Belmont goine to make prrangements to bring the pa ack with him, which will probably in the course of five or six days.am.very anxious to get news from ; 1 do hope you are all well and not feeling very anxious.Swift is fust leaving on -\u2014 horse for Kim berley- a » to take this to mail here, dal os + finish abruptly.HUTTON-BORDEN LETTERS.OTTAWA, April 10.I ndence in reference to the resignation of .Hutton wae bro vesterde 1 t down ay.gent.pop od letter, February 10, to the ter: .' .\u201cHaving received instructions from the War Office that I special service in Bou 1 should four convenience, - ve 'hureday, the 15th, for England.\u201d Dr.\u201cto Council day, recommended General's difficult to get a clear idea of the situa.before the British line of |.ays ago.garrison was then still full st hope and re- can assure.ome, have boen selected fot | ber Too Nervous to Sleep-and Dail Grew Weaker and Weaker.Strong and Well.\u2019 By Using Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food She Gained In Weight, the Color Returned to Her.Chèeks And She Gradually Became winter.to a girl of seventeen.Bates & Co., Toronto.T CANADIAN HORSES FOR \"AFRICA.The following is an Extract from a letter from Dr.Dunenn McEachran, Dean of the Faculty -of Comparative Medicine and.Veterinary.Science at McGill.University, re- Lord Strathcona\u2019s corps: - I am glad to be able to report that T have secured 536 horses about 15 to 15.2; a few of them are about 14.3.Ninety-five per cent.of them are thoroughly broken to cowboy work, tanght to rein by the néck, stop suddenly, turn on the hind feet as a * pivot, stand with the reins over their heads on the prairie, ford and swim rivers, and at a rapid page up or down steep hilla.hey are stout animals with good short \" backs and strong quarters, good bone, and as active as cats, horses which know nothing of stables or grooms, accustomed to be ridden half a_day .or more, and at night are simply stripped of saddle and bridle and looss to find their food.Except 24 head bought by police officers, I bought every one myself, the riding horses and pack ponies in Macleod, Pincher Creek, on the ranches along the foot hills from there to Calgary, High River, Calgary, Maple Creek, Regina, and Lethbridge.The \u2018vaggon horses I bought in Montreal, mostly Ontario bred, but there are a number of Quebec Province horses.They \u2018are 15 to 15.3, atout.short-legged horses d movers and weighing 1,200 pounds to 1,300 pounds.In conclusion I would sy that bitherto it was not considered pomible to purchase horses in Canada for army purposes; thers are thousands suited for mounted infantry\u2014 not all broken, it is true.but they are De -ing broken now\u2014and I have quite a num- of letters and bel offering, Di eo approved by the generale at i wo app y the generals at the fron¥ that the question wil be asked, Can more like them got quickly?They can.London Times, ° Co \u2014 6 KELPION\u201d 7 Every Man and Womans requires it.Tree eut ated Few people escape the depresssing, debilitating ef fects of spring, when the blood is thin and watery and the whole system exhausted by the The young lady whose case is described below had never been strong since passing the critical period known as the dawn of womanhood.She was always: overcome by tired, languid feelings and lacked the color, - strength and elasticity of movement which are natural Her mother tells in the following letter how her: daughter was completely cured by the use of Dr.Chase's Nerve Food, the great restorative.- Mrs, E.McLaughlin, os Parliament street, - Torone- to, states:\u2014\u201cMy daughter was pale, weak, langt and very nervous, her appetite was poor_and change able, she could scarcely drag herself about the house and her nerves were completely unstrung.She could not sleep for more than haif an hour at a time without {> starting up and crying out in excitement.2 \u201cAs she was growing weaker and weaker | became alarmed and got a box oi Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food.She used this treatment for some weeks, and from the first we noticed a decided improvement.Her appetite became better, she gained in weight, the color returned to her face and she gradually became strong and well, 1 cannot say too much jn favor of this wonderful treatment since it has proven such a blessing to my | daughter.\u201d ¢ In cases of thousands of pale, weak, nervous girls and women Dr.Chase's Nerve Food has demonstrated | its unparalleled restorative powers, For men who.are \u2014.worn out by overwork or the ravages of disease this treatment is equally efficient, It is a blood builder and nerve vitalizer of most unusual merit, which overcomes disease by strengthening and invigorating the whole system.As a spring restorative it is unapproached by any remedy known to man.50 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, specting the horees purchased by him for £ellor Von.Hohenlohe, \u2018a petition, with artificial life of \u20ac Con sPnty1 PETITION FOR INTERVENTION.(Special to the Star.) : BERLIN, April 10.\u2014A' pro-Boer committee from Munich, has submitted to Chan- 70,000 signatures, asking for international intervention in South - Africa.C : The same petition will be sent to all the aignérs of the e Convention.The names of many prominent men a pear among the signers of the petition and also a number of sociéties, some of which have 30,000 members.À committee at Hamburg is also receiving signatures to a mmilaz petitfon.\u2019 .tn BRITISH LOSS WAS SEVERE.LONDON, April 10.\u2014The Bloemfontein correspondent of the Times telegraphing Sunday, says: à Re : = \u201cThe capture ers agree that on: a ty men remained unwounded out o a -whole British column captured at Reddepp+ Éeneral Gatacre and his staff were [ on from enclosures while they tempo \u2019 occupied Reddereburg.\u2018 Ei 5 \u2018\u2018Considerable movements of troops bate octurred.here with the object of preventi c A surprise.\u201d .: i There 1s Xothing so Good for Bare Swollen Cords or Stiff Neck, as G a; Mentho! Liniment.Here is the Pree.Mrs.Edwards, 485 Princens.street, Kingsté wWrites: \u2018I have found Griffithe\u2019 Menthol ment à perfect cure for sore throat.Last \"él 1 had LA Grippe and my throat becaîné- torse and much swollen.In less them an he efter using Griffiths\u2019 Menthol Liniment all a ness had disappeared.My neighbour.\u2019 Mrs, G more, .us t in my house one aft fy 5 stiff neck, and In less than 35 minutes the Sif and soreness had entirely disap PA any swelilng or soreness use Griffiths\u2019 Menifanl\u2019 Liniment.Sold everywhere, 25 and 75 cent y Pierre Lacroix, Building Inspector, has perigned.\u2018 i ; His resignation has been accepted by the F- Pre Committee, and there is likelibood that before ruiny days have passed legal action \u201cwil bo taken against hua.\u2018There are now several affidavits in the kauds of the City Comptroller.that the Building Inspector has taken money for «building permits that 1t 1s alleged never - zeached the city treasury.; \u201cIL i shown im the affidavits that the Building Inspector gave receipts for \u2018money that did not bear the stamp oi the Treas urer\u2019s departiognt.Among those who have fgled uilidavits and wade charges agamst the\u2019 Building Inspector are: , =, 1.Vallieres, Nop.Rochon, D.Martel, EL Jos.Choquette and H.Choquette, and J athicu.All these parties produce receipts with their statements which show that ~uch -vectipts never cawe irom the corporation, = #84 the corporation books also show that \u201csuch money never was handed by Jacroix = 46,.the city.ADVANCED AGAINST LACROIX.It will te remembered that the Star showed a few months ago that Mr.La- eroix had failed to do his duty in superva ing the work on the Eastern Cattle Mar- het.An investigation reeulted and Mr.Bacroix explained \u201cthat for certain reasons he had been compelled to keep quiet as to the work not having been properly done.It was known it was the intentian of the present Council to order Mr.Lacroix\u2019s dismissal for this scandal.Some ten days ago the Star told of how Mr.Lacroix was sus- of giving building permits galore without handing the money to the treasury.A secret enquiry was the result of the exposure, and its end occurred this morning, when Mr.Lacroix sent two letters to the Fire Committee resigning.\u201cTHE LACROIX COMMUNICATIONS.The following are the letters: MONTREAL, April 10, 1900 pe, =\" To the President of the Fire Committee: ee In reply to the request of the committee to assist at to-day's meeting, I regret to say that I am confined to my house by ill- \u201c pese; besides, you -must have received a © WR: LACRDI STEPS OUT.3 Building Inspeetor's Resignation Has Been Accepted g by the Civic Authorities.oo | Affidavits Setting Forth Charges Against this Official, Which May Lead to Legal Action Being Taken.(See also page twelve.) letter which T have sent you yesterday, and which I hope will put an end to the present difficulties.- ours, (Signed) P.LACROIX.MONTREAL, April 9, 1900.Tao-the Chairman and Members of: the Fire Connnittee.; Gentlemen, \u2014 i After wevenleen years passed in the ser vice of the city, 1 see myself to-day with regret forced to offer you wy resignation a» mspector of buildings.The principal reasons which lead me to this decision art the following: 1.My advanced a 3 year-\u2014and the fatigues endured up to this abte of continuing them with zeal as in the past, that is to say, that the service requires more assivtance than I have obtained.; 2 Certain worries which for some time past have been caused me by secret enemies, who are numerous, and who have very nearly tarnished the reputation of whi calous.I am j ; 3.The new arrangements which present themselves lead me to believe that I can improve my position in my interest and that of my family.oo These few remarks appear to me sui- ficient in the decision ! take to-day; and while thanking the friends - whom have had, and whom 1 still have in the Council 1 have the hoyour to be, Your entirely devoted servant, (Signed) P.LACROIX.ACCEPTED RESIGNATION.So soon as the above communications were read Ald.Hprt, chairman of the committee.said the resignation of the Building Inspector should be accepted without a moment's delay.This was immediately agreed to.; ; \u201cThere occurred some discussion now as to what course should be pursued with the Building Inspector besides the acceptance of his fetter.and it was decided to refer the whole matter to the Finance Comunit- tee.A suggestion was made that either Mr.Marien or Lebel of the Road Department be appointed temporarily as Building .Inspector, but the matter was left over for t present.WATER SLIGHTLY LOWER.Outside Guard Pier Ice Was Perfectly | Stationary To-day.\u2014\u2014 EXPERTS DO NOT ANTICIPATE MUCH DANGER FROM A FLOOD.Compared with yesterday there was a slight falling off in the level of the water in the harbour.Yesterday, the high water mark was 34 feet 4 inches, and low, 32 feet 8 inches.To-day the highest was, 34 feet 2 inches early this morning, and at noon the gauge marked 33 feet 10 inches.Outside the ier this morning the : ice fields resembled those in the arttic re- \":8\" gions, but there was no movement, the en- ~\u2014\u2014\u2014tire\u2014field- -remaining perfectly stationary.The best informed men, who i: the high waters of the spring a study for ; some years, are of the opinion that the water will not reach a dangerous level.At the present there is a clear 4 feet 8 inches between the top of the revetment wall and the water.This win have to be covered belore there is any danger to property, an then the old wooden dyke can be counted on for some assistance after the top of the - revetment wall is reached.À great share of the snow in the country \u201c bas now disappeared, so this does not leave eny t quantity of surplus water to drain itself into the St.Lawrence.Lo The Hansa Line will send out its first steamship for the St.Lawrerice on the 14th.On this date the steamer Daitonhall will leave Antwerp for Montreal, to be followed by the Sylviana on April 28, Cebriana May 3, and Boliviana on June 2.The last named boat was launched on March 13, and will make her maiden trip to Montreal.The steamship Monterey, now on her way to South Africa with the Strathcona Horse, will be replaced in the Montreal trade by the Lusitania.This vessel is leased from Orient Steamship Company by the II -Dempster Line.e sailings of the Manchester liners for the coming season have been fixed \u2018The nehester- City will-leave- Manchester for Montreal on April 15, and will be followed by the steamship Manchester Commerce on April 25; steamship Manchester Importer, May 15; May 25, and the «teamehip Manchester Ship- on June #.The company has at the the steamers Manchester fort, Merchant and Manchester Uor- engaged by the Imperial Govern- As soon as released they will be on the St.Lawrence route.*-DESCHAMBAULT.Que.\u2014The ice bridge Nn to break yesterday ; the îce 1$ mov- ; in the Richelieu River: \u201ciF BA1LISBCAN, Que-There is no change is river ; no ice is passing ; the water ts .\u2018Maine very siowly.\u2019 Hi BE RIVERS, Que.April 10.\u2014There YA mo change iu river to-day.gts .ere _JATHER HORSE SHOW PATRONS.za.ffir, Wilfrid Laurier and Lieut.-Governor & have agreed to uct as patrons for « coming Horse Show.and their acceptances have reached Montreal! Together Me the Governor-General and Lord Strathcons, thiz makes guite a strong lit of trons.\" \"Representatives vf the management in- efviewed the various rallway companies in ird to rates for the show.The companies have agreed to give special rates to + Montreal for the event, and there will be _*-requced fares on all lines.\u20ac eue \u2018TRANSVAAL VOLESBAAD.(Special to the Star.) - 4 .THE PRETORIA, April 10.\u2014 The Transvaal Volkersad has been summoned to meet on be 1 J Rand gold output for February was 76,170 ounces.have made MAJOR MACKAY APPOINTED.Will Act as Adjutant of Canadian Bisley Team.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC IS THIS YEAR PRACTICALLY UNREPRESENTED.MAJOR MacKAY, Adjutant of This Year\u2019s Canadian Bisley Team.An Ottawa despatch announces the ap- pomtment of Lieut.-Colonel Delamère.of the Queen\u2019s Own Rifles, as commau of this vear's Bisley team, which sails for England on June 26th.Major Mackay, of the 65th Battalion, in this city, has been appointed adjutant, and has accepted the sour.He is the only member of the team from this province.In previous years Quebec has been largely represented at Bis ley each -year, but owing to the fact that Jocal militia men have had no opportunity to practice rifle shooting for eeveral years past, owing to the failure of the Government to equip the force with new rifle ranges, this province will practically go unrepresented this year at the world\u2019s greatest rifle meet.Major Mackay is well-known in this city, and is a most enthusiastic officer and expert shot.1 LT.-COL.DELAMERE, Commandant of This Year\u2019s Canadian Bisley - Team.ri Arne ON 'CHANGE.\u2014The Hon.Mr.Marchand and the Hon.Mr.Duffy were introduced on \u2018Change this morning by Mr.Robert Rickerdike.M.L.A.\u2019 .\u201c+ .IF YOU WOULD E NJOY USE .W Good Health RNER'S SAFE CUR It Invigorates the LIVER.it Heals Diseased KIDNEYS.In the Future, TO-DAY.- ssatyl | Authiatis Version SF tha Engagement Which Resulted fn a Check to ~*~ day by an excess of work rendet ine incap-eL the same | INFORMAL MEETING.! cuss some subsidiary matters.i Jennan, Q.C.in the chair, Jos.H.J ; secretary, Austin Mosher, John A.: Watson Griffin, D.A.MeCaskiil, A.C.j tele, F.Topp, and J.H.Walker.! : - i BIRTHS.! | peep poi 7 Montres 0 2; Quebec, : : April 1 .Readings by Harrison & On.'s Standard Inst THE RAMATHALABAMA FIGHT.Col.Plumer.BRITISH RETREAT WAS EFFECTED IN EXCELLENT ORDER.di LONDON, April 10.\u2014The follows Bri- 18h version o! e al a- thalabama on Mérch Si fetveen Col.Ph.mer\u2019s relief force and the Boe resulted in the former\u2019s retreat, has reached here from Gaberones, vin Buluwayo, dated April 1: GABERONES, Sunday, April 1.\u2014Yester- day Colonel Plumer with 20 mounted and a few dismounted infantry and one maxim gun arrived at Ramathalabama where he left the dizmounted men and proceeded along the railroad to within sight of Mafeking.The advance guard under Colonel White encouritered a a t-Bocrs_and a: most simultaneously the leit and right flanks were attacked and sharp fighting followed.The Boers were in crescent formation and outnumbered the British two to one They advanced with: skill and stubbornness and\u2019 persistently endeavoured : to encircle the British.After holding his ground for an hour.Colonel Plumer retired, with the Boers dowly following him wp.ve The fighting continued throughout the ten miles retreat to Ramathalabama where the British maxim gun was brought into play.After a stiff fight Colonel: PI Bev.Mr.Cox Evidently Enters Into the, Spirit of Battle When Battle 3 is A\u2019Doing.(Special to the Star.) HALIFAX, N.8, April 10.\u2014Bishôp : Courtney has received na letter from Chap- Jain Cox, of the Second.Canadian Conting- jest, from Cape Town in which he writes as follows regarding the battle at Paarde- berg: The Canadians had heavy marching for several days and arrived at Paradeberg just at the hottest.Imperial officers say they never saw such cool men; they went into action laughing and smokitig and telling jokes.The Cornwall regiment was with them.The Colonel of the Cornwallis told Col.Otter that the Canadians would have to charge across a piece of veldt 800 yards wide with a cross fire raking it.Col.Otter demurred at making the men charge at so long a distance.The Cornwall Col- quel then said: \u201cIf you don\u2019t like to, or on\u2019t \u201cknow how to, the Cornwalls will sbow you.\u201d Col.Otter said, \u201cThe devil you will-we will lead and you keep up if you can.\u201d It was here in this charge that the heavy loss occurred.LORD'S DAY ALLIANCE Protests Against the Canadian Build-' ing at the Paris Exhibition Being Open on Sunday.{Special to the Star.) TORONTO, Ont, April 10.\u2014 Interviews here to-day with members of the Lord's Day Alliance indicate that they will strongly oppose the opening of the Canadian building at the World's Falr on Sunday.Many say that Canada should withdraw from the exhibition altogether rather than submit to the arbitrary measures of the French Government.\u2018THE BOERS ARE AGGRESSIVE.The silence in Natal has been broken.But it ia the Boer commander and not General Buller, who has taken the initiative.The hope that his long rest since the reliet of Ladysmith had put Buller in a position to move his forces forward seems apparently doomed to disappointment.He is evidently as handicap from lack of horses as 13 Roberts in the Free State.mines have resumed operations, and an op- rtunity offers to harrass the British.o details have been received of the result of the fighting, but it is apparent that in Natal as in the Free State, the burghers have still the advantage of mobility.The situation with Roberta is apparently unchanged.He is waiting for horses and mules, as weli as for winter clothing for his men, and evidently does not intend to-go forward until he is absolutely ready.It i8 estimated by men who ought to know that Lord Roberts requires at least 10,000 horses, to replace the losses involved in the dash to Kimberley and the out-witting of Cronje.In these are included 3, en by the enemy at Riet Drift and about 4,000 which have fallen vietim to the rinderpest.There is much grumbling among thé transport officers at the situation, many of them contending that the blockade is due to Lord Kitchener's action in sweeping into service all .e-animals and convevances in sight; he paralyzed the regimental services and has not added to the mobility of the army ag a whole.There are no fresh developments to-day as to the Boers\u2019 movements, save that they are expected to attempt to cut jn upon Lord Roberts\u2019 line of communications at Orange River, and that every precaution ia | being taken to prevent surprise., Cronje and hia fellow prisoners have arrived at St.Helena.We shall now see whether Kruger will carry out his treat to place the British in the lowest mines at Johannes burg if his burghers were transported across the sea.We may be quite sure that there is nothing that Tord Roberts more desires than to bring things to a decisive issne as soon as he possibly can do so.In order to do that he must be able to move, and without transport animals and cavalry and artillery horses he is restricted to the railway.which means that he is forced to that \u2018vicious system ot frontal attacks, which proved so costly along the line of the Bloemfontein railway.Ar An informal meeting of the Sir John Macdonald Chib was held vesterday to die ere were vesent among others Messrs.F, S.Mac- Bod, Wur- COLEMAN \u2014 In this city, on \u201cApri t 8th.a son to Dr.and Mra: Thomas Cope man.- DEATHS.GUTHRIE \u2014 At Sudbury, Ont., on April ith, George B.Guthrie, in hin 56th year, from inflammation of the lungs, a native of New Glasgow, P.Q.Predicted - for the Star, Tuesday, \u201811.a.m.~Kresh north-west to west winds, fair and cold to-day and on Le La + + 3 3 Wednesday.> + Maximum and minimum temperatures reported fn the lust twenty-four hours: Victoria, 52, 43: Kamloops 2; Cal- ry, 80; Qu'Aphelle, 4233 : Winnipez, Arthur, 40, 18; Parry Sound, Ottawa, 38, 24; 30.M4; Halitax, Oth.mente.\u2014\u2014 E- _and ad reached his camp.LL GE WB The British casualties were: Killed, three Jit Ww officers and seven men wounded, three of- A ficers and 24 men.Missing, 11.Hi The Boer loss was serious.ned hy) Gt oh n ay A FIGHTING CHAPLAIN THIS.0 e ave begun nthe} [vicinity Elandslaagte, where the coal or more, | WHAT THE ROBB | fo The arrest of Evangeliste Joly, on the charge of robbing the C.P.R.station at Joliette, on three separate occasions, of sums aggregating $16,200, was the result of many weeks hard work on the part of Mr.A.F.Noble, resident superintendent, _in this city, of the Pinkerton National Do.tective Agency.and his assistant, Mr.Goodwin, with the aid of the staffs of Mr.G.E.Burzs, of the C.P.R., and of Chief Carpenter.\u201cTHE FIRST OF THE ROBBERIES.The first of the robberies occurred on August 22, 1896.The Banque d\u2019Hochelaga shipped by Dominion Express Company a package containing $6000 in bills, The parcel was received by the station agent, Mr.Cars- well, who states that he placed it in the station safe that night and locked the safe, and that it was gone the next morning when he opened the safe.The combination had not been tampered with.Time passed on.There was no clue to the robbers, and two years later, on September , 1898, .La-Banque Nationale shipped $3200 also by the Dominion Express Company.Mr.Carswell received the package and an before, says he put it in the safe, locking it.That night the station was destroyed by fire.The safe, however, was intact, and on opening if, it was found that the money package had been sbstracted.The Canadian Pacific Railway and the Dominion Express Company were both now interested in the matter.Mr.Stewart, of the Express Company, and Mr.Spencer of the C.P.R., held an investi tion, 7nd detectives were -employed.e agent's son was arrested and subsequently acquitted, and Carswell and himself were discharged from the company's employ, as for the.second time a 1 \u2018sum of mopey in his care disap , - Pahoa THE LAST ROBBERY.EC.Gigiac was appointed station agent and therc the matter rested until August 14sh, 1899.On this\u201cdate La Banque National in fhis city shipped to its branch at Joliette, $7,000.e money arrived on ths nine o'clock train that evening, and Mr.Gignac received it.- Now a curious circumstance interposes.On July 15th\u2014a month before\u2014the combination of the safe had been changed by Mr.Gignac, lt worked all right until Augu 9th, when Mr.Gi notified the Com- ,pany that the combination was out of order and the safe could not be opened.Men were sent out fromi Montreal, but could do nothing.with the refractory safe.expert was called in and travelled to Joliette.on the same train as the Banque Nationale parcel of $7,000.Mr.Ahearn, the expert, worked until midnight at the safe without being able to open it.e agent was especially anxious that it should be opened so that the $7,000 might be deposited therein.But the trick conld not be done.Mr.Gignac took the parcel which measured tep inches long.eight inches wide and three-and-a-balf inches deep and wrapped an old blanket about.it.He carried it into a furnace-cellar below a shed adjoining the station and placed it in a disused stovepipe hole.He went home with his mind at rest.In_the morning on arrival at the station.he found the door of his office and \u2018the drawer of his desk open.Fifteen dollars had n abstracted from the latter.The safe untouched.SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS GONE.He went downstairs to the cellar and found the stove-pipe hole empty.The package had been stolen.; e same morning Mr.Ahearn succeeded in opening the safe and found that one of the deals inside had been so tu that when the door swung to it could not be opened.is of course.would prevent the safc being used as a depository of any package of money, which might arrive.The case was given into the hands of the Pinkerton Agency.Officers from on followed up various clues.The sum of \u201cseven thousand dollars consisted of fifty $50 bills, one hundred and fifty $10 bills, two hundred $5 ills, and two thousand ope dollar Dominion of Canada bills.Of the one dollar hills, nine hundred were perfectly new, néver having in circulation.The detectives found that the thief had entered by this cellar and had burrowed his way under the flooring of the station agent's 0 which the cellar did not extend.There in a reclining position, he had worked away and had, boring many holes, made à square place in.\u2018the lower flooring big enough for a man to crawl through.This was just in front of the safe.But it was not necessary for him to bore through the upper flooring because with the liole he had made, he could hear every w spoken in the office and \u2018so familiarize himself with what was going on above.oe : he work the rohber had done and the traces he left behind showed that he inust have been in that Httle hole with no_ possi bility of sitting upright cven, & whole day ER LEFT BEHIND.He left behind a black silk shirt, stained with earth, two or three bags \u2018on: which he a brace and Jev, an empty fluid cat, bite.a me y a couple: of f whink y bottles empty of course ile roppi from : candle, * , {board Tien he had removed and- several articles that.had fallen out of hie pockets while in this reclining position.These were the clugs the detectives had 2 - ow .DEB NEXVES.\\ Healthy Kexrves are the Corner Stone of Good Health\u2014 Take South American Ner- vine\u20141t Does thing #t Fromires.La grippe has left many \u201cstranded\u201d constitutions, nervous wrecks, hopeless des pondent cases, South American Nervine in seeking thew out-has gone to the fountain head of the trouble and is lifting many =» t of the darkness of\u201d.dia- Thermiom.° - a M ansressies sopessser .LU AR-\u2014TUESDAY.APRIL TATION: ROBBERES How Evangeliste Joly-Came to Be Suspeèted of Com- plicity\u2014What the Detectives Found ee .EVANGELISTE JOLY.about stopped working on when on December 20th, 1899, there was an unsuccessful attempt made to break into the Joliette station again.This'is believed to have been the work of tramps and has no connection with the Joly matters at all.But the Dominion Express Company declined to have anything more to do with Joliette and the C.P.R.authorities felt that no stone must be left unturned to clear up these mysteries.POINTS TO JOLY.Ip the meantime the Pinkertons had o ened an office in Montreal and Mr.Noble asked to be allowed to take up the matter, He sent an operator out to Joliette dis guised as a peddler, and working at the matter himself, he found some of the identical bills that had been stolen.He ti | them back and found himself \u2018face to face with Evangeliste Joly, painter and contractor.102 Laval avenue, a man who lived well.in one of the most charming resi- dertial districts of the city, within a few feet of the beautiful St.Louis square.Joly's explanation of how he became possessed of the money was proved to be false.The circular, issued by the Pinker- tons, giving the numbers of the stolen bills bore fruit.More of the bills were traced and traced again to Joly.He was placed under surveillance.paid a butcher in with some of these new one dollar bills; he paid his landlady and his servant girl with similar bills \u2014 brand new one dollar bills bearing numbers between 505001 and 50600\u2014 A clerk at the bank before sending the pack age to Joliette had substituted for the new ones, numbered- from 505601 to 5 .thus leaving 900 new ones in the original package of one thousand new 0 nes.Evidence was considered stro and on Saturday.Mr.Burns, P.R., said \u2018\u2018Arrest,\u2019\u201d a warrant was se- and Joly, armed with revolver and dirk, was pinioned before he could resist, and was taken to No.14 Police Station, on Logan Park.WHAT DETECTIVES FOUND.Afte the arrest, a search warrant was secured, and the premises of the accu were carefully examined.The first time not much satisfaction was obtained, but a more minute search revealed what Buper- intendent Noble considers of far more im- ng enough, of the C.that Joly his \"den, and a comfortable one lt was.Liquors in_abundance, and of great variety were found here, and all sorts of appliances for making what bar-tenders call \u201cfancy\u201d drinks were in evidence.\u2018The officers also found-articles that they consider helps their case wonderfully: \u2014 gs corresponding.to those found at Jo- Itette : fluid beef cans, also corresponding, and In addition to the guns, burglars\u2019 tools and some money.Mr.Noble says he will prove that on the day after the first robbery at Joliete Joly deposited in a Montreal x, and that in November last he bought a lot of land from the Drake estate for $6,000, paying half down, and that this sum included 49 of the $50 billx stolen from the Joliette station.Mr.Noble also says he can prove that Joly was in Joliette not only before and after the last robbery, but on the ve day that it occurred.At the time 0 and a fuse stolen in Jollette from a quarry were found in the freight shed at the station.This morning Mr.Noble received the folowing telegram from the general superintendent of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency, New York : \u201cAccept for yourself and convey to Mr.Burns, Chief Carpenter and al! concerned hearty congratulations of Mr.Pinkerton and myself.\u201cGEORGE D, BANGS.\u201d On Tuesday next th will begin.y e preliminary enquete - EXPRESS CO.SEIZES.The Dominion Express Company have taken out seizures in the hands of the Quebec Bank, the Hochelaga Bank, and Ulric Poirier, painter, to seize moneys belonging to Evangeliste Joly, who is charged with having.stolen $7,000, the property o the company, from the C.P.R.station at Joliette, on the 15th of August last.It is charg the affidavit in support of the seizure that the defendant, who is now under arrest charged money in his.on, and.with having deposited it in banks or invested it in real estate here or in Joliette.| CADETS TAKE EXAMINATIONS.Party From Royal Military College \"Arrived in Town To-day.À party of cadets from the Royal Military , Kingston, ived.in this city this morning to.attend an.examination in the Science Department at McGill University, in accordance with an arrangement between the McGill University and Dontnion authorities.The Cadets ave registered at the Windsor Hotel, and are in charge of Prof.W.R.Butler and Captain Cochran.The fol- lowirig nre the names of the Cadets who took advantage of this.course during the winter and are now being examined: Battalion Sergeant-Major MeCarkey, Sergt.- Major Caldwell, and Cadets Harty, Patterson, Nolston, Low, Anderson, r, Lindsay, Johnson, Young and Byrne.Cre BOYS PLEADED GUILTY.\u2018Juvenile Burglars Were , Examined: Before Magistrate Lafontaine To-day.The five boya, Adolphe Perreault,Edouard : Boismenu, Octave Filteau, Arthur Destnar- \u2014\u2014 j teau and Florien Blanchette, who were ar- reated night, pleaded guilty to the charge of robbery before.Magistrate Lafon- tnine this morning.An enquete on the case was held.: 575 \u2018* KELPION ?4 will the traffic department of the road, and that It was found that he \u2018 old bills | ry the Jast-robbery -a-quantity of dynamite } {above MR.REEVES SUCCESSOR._ Many Changes Expected \u2018in the Traffic Department of the ; Road.MESSRS.W.B.DAVID AND J.W.LOUD WILL PROBABLY RB- CEIVE MERITED PRO- - MOTION.1 , There bas been considerable speculation in railway circles of late regarding the filling of Mr.G.B.Reeve's position.as genera c of the Grand Trunk Railway, made vacant by the resignation of Mr.Reeve, but up to the present the only official statement in this respect is © statement of Sir Charles Rivers-Wilson a the annual meeting in Lpndon the other day that the vacancy d be filled by promotion.It is generally believed by people who are sup to know that there ill be change in the system of governing in the future the freight and passenger departments will managed in.the same manner as these departments on the Canadian Pacific That is to say, the freight department \u2018will have its own head and the nger department will also have its own.ff this be the arrangement, it is regard- od almort as certain at or.W.E.Davis wi the.nger c manager, au that Mr.J.v Loud will be freight traffic manager.is will entail many other changes in the staff of the traffic department as constituted at the present time.2 OE .PERSONALS.Judge Langelier was at the Hall yes- ay.Ar.Justice and Mrs.Gwynne, of Ottawa, are in Toronto.Mrs.C.R.Hosmer is among the Montreal- ers who are at present visiting in New ork.Ald.Smith accompanied bv Mrs.Smith have left for New York to be absent ten ys.Lieut.-Col.and: Mrs.Jeffrey Burland, who i d three sail for England in May, will epen months in Europe.The marriage of Miss A.Tasse to Mr.Al bert.Campeanu ix announced in Ottawa to take place in May.Mr.Justice Wurtele has been confined to the house since Sunday by -mnfluenza, but hopes to be out again shortly.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Baumgarten and the Misses Baumgarten leave to-morrow for New York, from whence they sail for Germany, to Epend the summer with their relatives.Mr.Robert Cowans, Dorchester street, who left some weeks ago for California, on account of bad health, has made no :m- provement and is returning + Dome to Montreal.i The marriage ét AUS Margaret Caldwell.ormerly of Ca reton, an now Boston.Mass.to Mr.Wm.G.Budrell, of Montreal, stationery agent of the G.T.R.will take place at Boston in June.MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.Virtue Stock Again Advances on Good News From the Collateral.Virtue was the stock to again attract atention on the Mining Exchange this morning.The stock was strong from the opening, and sold from $1.17 to $1.13, while $1.20 was pal Ex Hon.terd for it on the Stock - .telegram was received this morning from the Superintendent of the Collateral claim.This property is adjacent to the old Virtue mine, and it has always been presumed that the Virtue vein ran \u2018 through it Nothing definite was known, however, until the wire gnnoune- ed that a vein of high grade ore, dnd be- Not sufficient work has been done as yet, however, to prove the continuity of the y This was one of the main reasons for the strength in the stock, as up-to this time the company has been banking entirely on the Cumberland mine, and little attention has been paid to the Collat- teral claim.; Considering the bull movement in Republic yesterday, the stock held its own very well , selling at $i.-2 and $L14.Decca sold freely at 9 cents, an Montreal-Oregon &t 30.~~ The sales this morning Monte Christo, 1,000 at 4.Big Three, 1,500 at & a, 1,000 at 9.1,000 at 9, 1,500 at 9.Republic, 1,000 at £1.14, 1,000 at $1.13 1-2, Virtue, 500 at $1,17, 500 at $1.17, 500 ut §1.13, 500 at $1.18 1-2, 1,000 at $1.19, : Deer Trail cons,, 1,000 at 10.Montreal-Oregon, 1, Granby Smelter, 1,000 at 40.; AFTERNOON BALES.Decca, 2,000 at 9.1 cons., 2,000 at 9 1-2 | __Virtue, 500 at $1.18 1-2, 1,500 at qe.500 at $L181-2;1;000.;\"at 31:19; 500 at $1:19; 500 wt $1.19.were as follows nl MARKET WAS SOFT, Stock Prices Went Lower \u2018This \u2018Morning.VIRTUE BACK TO HIGH LEVEL.Street Railway With a Decline of 5 * Points Scored.the Greatest Change.\u20ac \u2018The stock market turned soft this morning.as an anti-climax to the vigorous buying movement which has n in progress for some days.There were a couple\u2019 of exceptions.but they were not notable.Royal Electric dropped a patnt to 208, while Gas went off à point and ha.Street Railway also fell off to 206%, a drop of five points, while Twin City declined to the extent of à to 47.The London market was strong at the opening to-day and American recurittes Were on the upward move.Canadian Pacific being quoted at 100%.Las the advance was afterwards lost and that stock closed at 100!s, the same as yesterday.In the local market business commenc +d at 97%.but fell off to 07%, equal to yesterday's ciose.the\u201d nc + The exceptions to general trend of the market .wero nion.ton and D- .Buying ol the former was rot practically\u2019 heavy, yet the price advanced to 10413, cora- with par two or three days ago.In response to another outburst of bullish feeling regarding: Virtue, the price went Rk to the former high Jevel price of $1.20, after having been allowed to react to $1.101.Toronto Rails have been neglected for Tome a small block selling at par and Richelieu almost.drop- red out of sight in the trading this morning, although the price was strong at 114.one point below the highest.Apart (rom Virtue In the mining group.tha Ilst.evidenced rame softness; Republic dropping back to $1.12 and Payne to $1.27.Me J.Forget and Co.'s London cable to-day quoted: Grand Trunk first 67.- secapd 713, third 27%, Canadian Pacific 1003, Hudson y £24, Anaconda £11%.- London again advanced prices of Americans this morning and the Wall street market responded at the opening in the railroad department, where fractional gains were general.The local traction stocks continued thelr show of strength, with opening gains of from 1 tn 2 points.The industriais and speclalties ather- wise \u2018were fînc - to weakness.Continental Tobacco dropped abruptly 2%.Bugar ran over a polnt and the metal stocks were weak under the Jead of Steel and Wire, which lost 1%: People's Gas also fell a shade.\u201d NDON.Closing: Consols for money, 101: do.for the account, 101 5-16; Canadian Paci- fle, 100%: Erie.14%; do.first pfd., 48%; Is- nois Central, 119: U.P.ptd.78%; St.Paul, common, 127! N.Y.C., 142%: Penn, Ti: .ptd., T8%; Atchison.s, W%; G.T 2T%d per ounce, .2882; Loutsville, 874; Ra Bal Anaconda, 11.Bar silver, steady.Money, 3% to 4 per cent.The rate of discount in the open market for short bills 43 per cent.; do for three months\u2019 bills 4% to % r centre AFTERNOON SALES.Canadian Pacific\u201420 at 97%.Dominion Cotton\u2014100 at 104; 25 at 104%.Montreal Street\u20143 at 301, 125 at 293.Toronto Ralls\u20142 at 9914, 25 at 9%.Electric\u20142 at 20714, 75 at 207.Virtue\u20141,000 at $1.19, 5.000 at §1.21, buyer, 6,000 at $1.20: 2500 at $1.19: 1.000 at $1.18%2.Republic\u2014100 at $1.11%, 4,000 at §.11.+ Montreal-London\u20141,000 at 8lc.Molsons Bank\u2014! at 1 .Montreal Tel.\u201420 at 167%.Intercolonial Coal com.\u20143 at 40.at $1.66.Gas\u2014100 at 184, 200 at 182, 100 at 18144.ss uchelleu xns\u20143 at 113%.§ (new) at 111, at 14.Twin City\u201425 at 67.Montreal Street Rights\u20145 at 78.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Star PE Gordon Strathy & Co., Btock Brokers, 9 St.Sacrament st.Apri} 10 - Apri) 9.Close.AT Bia, i Bia.STOCKS.Canadian .9e Th OR UN vise EEE SE gg DER ah Te perle iy Vita, lio Ts lit t Nav.Co.zn6.Do.do.do.13 -J11.118 112 Montreal 82.Bail.U8, 208 303 8014 Jaatitax Elec.Rail 9 08 Six 98 Toronto Bt.Raliway.98% 90 100 .CorwallRiéerticRail.Lu vies sme ce cosas St.John do de.175 196 1% is london - do 40._veuers serene oer semer Montreal = 185 10 i66 IHS Royal Kiectrie.208 208 208% Montreal fcieepe 176\u201d To i687 ddaig Halifax Hest & Light, mere cocoons eee Qc Bell Telephote.ii 190 180 Ww.\u2014\u2014\u2014 arena ie 6 iso\u201d ia\u201d po 81 75 Dom.Cotton.1043, 103 103 qe J War Eagle.ps 356 s1.0u Se Vistas Mining.eo Sab iS he\u201d $ris Montreal Louis SN) 20 82 80 4 MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.Specially reported for the tar by R.Mere dith and Company, Mining Brok 51 ft Francois Xavier street.: .April 10, .Per Value Tuesaday, Ap! 1900.3 p.mo.of Shares Sellers.Bayern.- * ?5 3 2 +0 8 5 2 1 70 é ee.- © §288858288888852 z cat © us ju Ju or af ba us rd gg 5 ort) U0 Kenneth.STOCKS WEAKENED TO-DAY.Many of the Securities Suffered From a Heavy Feeling.LONDON MARKETS WERE UP AND INTERNATIONALS FIRM.\u2018(From the Special Correspondent of the ( = ® Star in Wall Street.) : only - moderate activ- many stocks showed d 7 The weakness was chiefly noticed in Industrials i losses of moderate registered.erican and wire peflectad uotations on this issue Decem 1:84.D sympathy with it all the steel issues were weak.Sugar sold freely at the opening and lost 1 with a few minutes.Later there.was a rally to yesterday's clos ig figure and after this the stock was active.Tobacco was prominent for weakness and on heavy selling lost 2 14.sactions made gains during trading.Later most of this was lost.ing was on a moderate scale.The London markets were in the main fractionally the New York parity, a condition which | gave firmness to International étocka in this market.There was little change in any Internationals this morning and scant interest was taken in them.e general railway list was fractionally lower as a rule.The exception was Missouri Pacific which on renewed buying advanced 1 14.In the early afternoon the bears made a at prices were marked down to the lowest of the day.\u201c ity_was the rule an market this ra end a downward tenden thie heaviness under persistent selling ~ mn CONTRACTOR ASSIGNS Remi Champagne, contractor, has assigned at thé instance of Frs.Martineau, with liabilities of $22500.The: largest necured itor re ; OT en Company, 3 it Foncier, ; St.Lawrence nvestment, 21800, Among the other credit- : J.B.Ed NEW YORK, April 10\u2014In the stock |?ce.tack on the market and 1 , Martine D, BO.3 Land Grant Honds.Cable Coupon ** .Heat a Ligut Nee \u201cRegd * Halifax gy * Col, Dominion Cosl.[ere NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.over re Specially reported for Monk, 16 5t Sacrament street, local for J.8.Bache ané Co.New York, re set prive LATE PRICES.+ April 10 \u2014 To Or Closy Amer.Cotton O11 Ca.3TH \\ 87% Do do Pref .ucoeumr 107 100 ~ = 110 Til 70% 54 oan, 85 28% seu 86 oy .83% 33 .120%, 120% se iN iB ol 3 i i H i | de do pref.wi Federal Steel.55 lo .attoreiee General tri 182% Jersey Le 220% oc ntra).\u201c Louisville Nashville ttan Eleva | ase ACQUITTED.\u2014George Arthur McCall, who was grrested a fe reeks on, the charge of stealing a horse crnest Demp ; Goteau Landing Jaa hoggurably acqu ted is morning uw oquet.He waa defended by Mr.A.Germain, Q.C.% ve.In: .Def -of April, 1900, at ten of the WHEAT: PROSPECTS ARE @00D, Conditions Could Not be Boites if \\ Made to Order, : MUCH SPECULATION IN REGARD TO THR GOVERNMENT REPORT TO BE ISSUED TO-DAY.the\u2019 Stars Special Correspondent the Cltieago Board of Teadngnde CHICAGO, I., April 10.\u2014The Govern ment report issued late this afternoon, will ive the condition of wheat and rye, peculators are expecting a condition \u2018of 85 to 90.Some look for the higher figure as more likely and the crop is practically\u2019 perfect, so far except in Obio, iana, and parts of Illinois and Michigan.The Ohio state crop report made the condition there 46, and the Michigan report i to-da: makes a provisional estimate-of: 65, adding that it still toh early to form any defi.udgment., is is ef .and for thit mphaticn y true to-day will receive much than next month.here were soaki and Missouri dicted.The (From on less attention rainy over Kanme 3 y and more is ts It is exactly what was ed.conditions now seem made order over all the winter territory west of Chicago, and i$ 0 seem \u2018thatthe voice of the croaker - might be.temporarily i : rance, however, 1s having unsen: cold weather.7 de here was vor ante, with the usual indisposition to operate just efore the Government report comes out, wre CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.J.8.Bache and Co., 16 Bt.report the Closing Prices today ast fottower Opening.Highest.lowest Closing Avril 10.1909.Whest Mav.67 67% 64% C4 « \u201cJuly 680 GBR-% 48° : Corn May.SUN OR?son an doi July.JOUR AUX TR 40 B Oats May, 245, 26% UY i July, 24% 244% 24 24 rk Mes.1582 1808 uma 1 uly, - vo 1 Jas 120 1812-15 short 17.880 710.evo 710 Mav.73 717 \u2018HO MA.July 887 110 8 HoT THE POPE HAS A COLD.(Special to the Star.) ROME, A ril 10.\u2014 i ering from a slight cold.The Pope is suf - => DR.HALEY, M.P., IS SICK.OTTAWA, April.10\u2014Dr.Haley, M.P,, dangerously ill at the Russell House, Special Notice.Bicycle Enthusiasm.Montreal Cyclists are getting enthusiastig over the offer of The S.Carsley Co.to supe ply a high grade bicycle like \u201cThe Star\u2019 ap #2175 Hundreds now regret having paid out their $50 or $60 for a wheel not one whit better than \u201cThe Star.\u201d In some cases they'd be willing to change for this famous wheel at $24.75.: ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF Montreal.No.2333.Circult Court of the District of Montreal.Godfroy Gaucher.of the City and District of Montreal, merchant.Plaine ff.and J.C.lair, of Danielson, Connecticut.United States of America.Doctor of Medicine, Defendant.The Defendant is orde to appear within one month.Mont March.1900.By order, 3.CARTIER, Deputy .C.A.Desjardins, Advocate for Plaine a PPOYINCE OF QUEBEC.DISTRICT OR « Montreal.No.3118.In the Superior Court.Dame re Rambert dit St.Martin, of thé - Elmt \u2019 City of Montreal, widow of the late Josep) Poltras, Plaintiff, va.Francois Rambert dit St.Martin, absent of this province.and actually in the United States of America, Defendant, The Defendant, Francols Rambert dit St.Mare tin drdeted \u201cto \u2018Appear wi one month, Montreal, April 6th, 1800.L.D.GAREAU, Deputy Prothonotary.A.Dea tor Plaintif.ss AILIFFS SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF Q : ) bec, District of Montreal.No.1 .7 cuit Court.The City of Bt.Henry, Plaintiff, va, Martin Phelan, Defendant.On the nineteenth day of April, 1900, at ten of ths clock In the forenoon, at the last domicile of the sald Dee tendant, No.267 8t.-Antolne street, in the City of Montreal, will be sold, by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the sald endant, seized in this cause, consisting of household goods, pianos, ete, etc.\u2019 P.CLERC, B.8.C.Montreal, 101) of April.1000.AILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUNEe bec, District of Montreal.608.perior Court.La Cite à vs.Mart treal, all said Defendant, cause, consisting of household furniture, pianos, etc, A.LAVERDURE, B.B.C.Montreal, 10th ale 1 PBALLIFES SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE« bec, District of Montreal.No.J cult Court.A.and Bon, t.On the 19th day clock in the foree noon, at the place of business ot said Defend ant, No.2633 St.Catherine street, in the a of Montreal, will be sold, by authority of Jus« ; tice, all the goods and chattels of the sald Deri .fendant, seized in this cause, consisting tweeds, etc.Conditions cash.ADHEMAR.CUISSET.B.8.-C.Montreal, 9th Abri 1908.3 Labrecque PBALLIFES SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal.No.4304.cuit Court.J.Malo, Plaintift,.xa.P.Defendant.On the nineteenth ot Ap at eleven of the clock in the forenoon, domicile of the sald Dnt, No.11 be at Cher- rier st., in the City of Mon will be sold, by authority of Justice, all the goods and chat\" tels of the sald Defendant, seized in this cause, : Sonslating OF Eneamehold Comniture, piano, ete.R UD, sc.M 3 April, 1000.î outre ot AILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal.No.20m.cult Court.G.rdins.Plaintiff, vs.N.veille, Defendant.On the nineteenth of April, 1000.at ten of the ciock in the forenoon, at the ubert y st., In the' CI authority of Justice, all the goods and \u20ac of the sald Defendant.seized in this consisting of household furniture, piano, etd.J.A.RENAUD, B.8.C.Montreal, 10th ave BALLIFES BALD \u2014 PROVINCE OF eux perlor Court vs.Martin Phelan, Defendant.On the 19th April, 1900, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the iste domicile of the said Defendant, & ceased, 267 St.Antoine wst., in the City, Montreal, will be sold, by authority of Justice all the goods and chattels of the sald Defendant.seized in this cause, consisting of household turniture.O DAOUST.B.8.C.Montreal, 10th April, 1 8 1 Re AILIFF'S BALE \u2014 PROVINCE bec, District of Montreal.No.1 cult Court.Jos.Meunier, Plaintiff.va.P.Cons « tant.Defendant.the nineteenth day of - April.1900, at two of the clock in the afternoon, at the domicile ot sald Defendant, -No.180 Riv in the City of Montreal.will be sold.by suthority of Justice all the goods and chattels of the sald Defendant, seized In this e OF QUE- 6087.Cire \u2018 cause, consisting of household furniture, 7 Terms cash KE.AUMAIS, B.8.C.Montreal, A De de pret.amvseces © 10, 1800.Bat K.¥.Ceniral & Hud, 1570 120% à ! NA.Lake ErieaWest 14% _ 14% BAILIFES BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF Q We i bec, District of Montel.rt, Plaiatifé, iy bd urt, La Cite de St., SX Untartog West.26% 304 perl ur tian, Defendant.On the 10th of Faciso Mall Sr CESR April, 1900, at ten of the clock in the forencon, - Premed Steel co \u2026 68% at the late domicile of tbe said Defendant, de- Preesed Steel, wo matters ceased.207 St.Antoine at.In the City of - Phil.& Hesd, «il paid 20 Montreal.wili be sold, by authority e£ Jastion FPT omuorsn ey all the gondn and chattels of the sald Defends thern À 14h ant.selxed in this cause, conststing of house .furniture, etc.A.MATTE, B.B.C.Montreal =» 10th April.1 83 - 18% 4, ji AILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- 22% B ber.District of Montreal.No.- 420.Ctr- 3e cuit Court.Arthur Lamourdux, Plaintiff, vs.100% InMaxime St.Jean, Som, ant.the ; 69% \u201clav of April.1900, at eleven of the clock In the = 76% forenoon.at the domicile cf-said Defendant, vevestone No.52 St.Christophe street, in the City 234 \u201823 Montreal, will be sold, by authority of Just \u2018Western Unlos Tol.=.\u2026\u2026.all the goods and chattels of the sald Defeads - VF.A.V oerepospemstsonss wns a, ant, sejzed in this ca: .consists ot 5 ture.Conditions cash.AATS% \"CHER B.S.C.Montreal, 0th 8, 1600.- \u201c 1 .- \u201c+ BATH SE BALE \u2014 PROVINCE bee, District of Montreal, dav of April.1900, forenoon, at No.City of Montreal, of Justice, all the and chattels naid Defendant.seized in this éause, Minard's Liniment Cures Dandraf.fo ewe om .D f household furnit FETTR BBC.Moutreal\u201d 100 Awol LC.reason the Government report \u2014 \u2014 - S048, \u2018Pieïrtifés.Stee met A : AGHAST er es om poe tire A __.\u201cHE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TÉÜESDAY \u2018APRIL 10, 1900 Ovwing to GOOD FRIDAY \u2018, Our Regular WORK IN CANADA, Mr.Molnnes\u2019 Proposal to Bar .- + ; \\\u2018 - a - - ; \u201c| support the amendment, which was design- | ) ed to protect Canadian \u2018Inbour.Mr.Puttee also supported the amend , : ® ment.\u2019 MONTREAL, April 5th, 1909.A co-partnership has been formed by the dersigned, wo uns, from the first day of .»_ under the firm nam 2 Charles 8heppard & Sons, as Brick \u201cand Tile Manufacturers.When the ground was cursed gently stimulating the stomach and bowela, The Premier said the discussion had shown a diversity of opinion, and in his | judgment there was a paramount reason why the amendment should not be allowed.hy question had n discussed before the Railway Committee, and as n rule the House always sustained: the report of that for sinfei Adam\u2019s seke, well knowing all the | \u2018 iflé.to which homau kind would be sabject, causing them to secrete satarally the various Bod made it to bear herbs of all-healing.juices needed for the processes of digestion fe none was wore widely and assimilation of food, and by keeping the } Of Handsome Household \u201cAmong these her no Furniture, .committee.Unless there was some very distributed, or more bowels open and regular, relieved GEORGE J.SHEPPARD.tral C te.| tv o Them Out Rejected by good reason given, and there had noe heen | potent for good than \\ the body of all waste, poisonous EDMUND SHEPPARD.| aisés, House Purnishines \u201carcs of various 5 or \u2018 i tihis case.he did not see why the ro the Clover.The NS y Z matter, which, if allowed to remain, In connection with the above I wisn 13) \u20actes at our rooms, 241 and M3 Gt.& ( LO N DON ; |.House of Commons.mittee\u2019s report should not Le eustained.over.N Cae a blood, frequently causi to thank the citizens of Montreal for the James street, will bo heid on .LO There might be a good deal said in favour eclentists of oldsoon + à) i taints the req y rng liberal patronage extended to me in my Thursda Afternoon April 12th The Best Table Ale Brewed.swntyl of Mr.Morrison's contention that legisla-| - found out the won- ND 2 ¢ rheamatism.In other words, Karts bualness, covering a period of over forty y : AP e v y MONDAY WAS Â QUIET DAY.tion of this kind was unconstitutional but detful effect on the = f Clover Root Tea restores health by years, and would ask a continuance of ._* Cobslsting of ; ; he did not see that the constitutional ques Sue NS Le th bich the same to my successors, Drawing_ Room Suites, Eusy and Odd - ce tion need be discussed now.He thought Bervons system ex- = UE making pure blood, withoot wi CHARLES SHEPP \u201c| Chairs, Oak and Hardwood Bedroom Bets, - : The Budget Debate Will Bo Continued Dr.Sproule had given an unanswerable rea- ercised.by clover {a = no one can bave either strength a : ARD.Springs, Halr and Wool Mattresses, A) 8 \u201cuty 3 ing, Pillow Slips, Blankets os #9 Always good, but this season's at the Afternoon Sitti fon why the amendment could not be a root, making it one AA NN £ or beauty.An absolute cure for ers: Sidéboards, Tables and Dining Chair he bes handle b d- or Im 5 | lowed.The House was not Miscussing the \u2014of-the sick-headache, backache and sleep- .large lot of Carpe ch Linoleum.__ the best-\u2014new handle bar ad \u2014\u2014\u2014Teiw-\u2014\u2014\u2014 desirability or undésirability- of admitting i ; Y refuaded if Your Wife Wants A Home English Ollcloth, and a t variety of \u2014\u2014\u2014 justment \u2014 patent aluminum : y.Chinese.\"The Government had a bill im-j- ents in their most 3 lessness.Your mo Don't you: Small monthly payment: your rent does House Furnishings, etc.\u2018 : ; finish \u2014 improved bottom (Special Staff Correspondence.) Elise immigration.but so honte ares secosssful don \\ \\ fe fais fo core eked o s8 Bh SA ad ec phoime of tbe diferent cottage eut AE à DONNELLY 4 ; + bracket \u2014 combined coaster PRESS GALLERY, HOUSE OF COM- were admitt into this country he held, for » draughts, j burn 51, Turondo, Ont.Ba¥oird A BADGLEY.Room 150, Temple Bldg 8 2 \u2014 Auctioneers.+ .and brake\u2014chainless wheels\u2014 MONS, OTTAWA, April 10.\u2014 Yesterday with Dr.Sproule, that Parliament could oping « N * Gentlemen: | am ; i - - the Water's hub and other fine was the dullest day of the present session not.curtail the privileges to which they and for the curing 20 well pleased with \" 7 vaters ! in the House, There was not even a little were entitled.It would: not be right to of diseases of the Karl's Clover Roo _ Cold Stora e at Pr tt EXHIBITION 0R , \u2014 points .© .spat to enliven the monotony.force them to pay a tax to the Canadian skin.Women in Toa, and the - & esco 3 : > i lt was private members.day, and two.pri- -Government, and after baving.taxed them: \"hat olden thas had Tea, and the, Ont.for Sale, PAINTINGS | vate bills received their final readings.One to deny them the right à .ne ; wed to clear, bright eyes it,that I hardly know On the siding of the Grand Trunk Rail- 3 of these, the Comox and Cape Scott Rail work: So long as they were allowed bow to way, in good condition, filed with ic d pes =-BY\u2014 7 way bill, gave vise to a brisk discussion on come in they should be allowed to and fine complexions, which lasted until late ow express sr ready Tor use; hae ton, filed wit Joo ana Pi \"\u20ac work life other citizens.about 25 thousand dozen eggs and am room for more; ato.SHOWROOMS : the inlifs.Why?Becanss they did mot dose ENGLISH ARTISTS ; uestion_of employing Chinese labour.ilfrid Laurier put his foot down on have had indigesti and eraptions of the Sir Chairman declared the amendment also has separate cold rted rage rooms for butter, cheese and eggs.The ; 2 lost.The bill having been repo: themselves continually with medicines, nor «Bicycles .a proposal to prevent it being employed on 8 , \" A .\u2018 At our rooms, No.22 St.Jame: street; 47 SI.CATHERINE STREET.the road, on the ground cat i Je admitted reas Speaker put the motion for the third prefer grr hg i stad oy skin, and found no ini chiecae \u201cEnd! cin.\u201cMy epson Horchas- until 3 o'clock Wednesday., \u2019 : ess .nr ; 2 i dment, and a division being : 3 that am golng into other business.~ : | ee | cn nt D, a ha me 0 mr oe Se an AUCTION SALE - ; nav fai 0 21, = \u2018 V d : : 83*nty 3 ; scott._- CANADA CYCLE & MOTOR CO.Limited, pi uae ne Gotti, in Bie \u201cpiscussio amour mma.| fie alan 8 mri thes tess me \u201cmoire [Enzi cot Toe Petree wil be ani by econ of 9 \"9 liament.should be called early in January.Mr.Bell, of Addington, was informed by | scientist, ome of the leading physicians of Omaka, Neb.: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, © Head Office, Toronto, Canada 85 ntyl The principal point in the debate was that Dr.Borden that the major portion of the the time has revived the use of Clover in Sold at 250.and ROBERT A.ROSS, E.E.At 8 O Clone Ul _\u2014 | the chief hen the Hope ances, wes muitia will b vue, ap nul, apdithe reve in medicine.This ls known ua Karls Clover D0 throaghest the UnitedSiates snd Coasds, Consulting Electrical and THE EDWARD O'BRIEN C0._° vas called.is year in June, ; .os ve LY .The fret 5 cestion Di this dose \u2018came from September.The Minister of Militia was Root Tes, and is a veritable elixir of life, in Englandat .s.64.and 2a.8d.Mechanical Engineer, 8 1 Auctionegrs\u2019\u201d : caused would be the same as that of a per- Mr.Ellis, a Government supporter.unable to designate the particular corps =: .17 ST.JOHN STREET, MONTREAL.mie \u2019 son who would be obliged to keep a limb in No better example could be adduced than which will drill in each month, as the mili- a ntl Telenh 2572, aWeod154 _ - J one position for.a long time, naMely, stop- the present session.tary programme for thé annual camps has \u2019 - - T = _.\u2014 .a Ha ciroulation, and partial paraly- ry n the Saker took the chair Mr.not Jet, been made up.d wheth ap .0 mor r OW; ; , .sis of the affected part.rior enquir when the Militia report Mr.Marcotte enquired whether an \u2018 » : Judgment in Case of Inspector ANIMAL WOULD SUFFER GREATLY ould be printed and whether it would con: Pr! wag ever granted or Finance and Commerce COUNTRY P RODUCE, Wanted for an Office Wednesday, ; 1 i excessive ti ; ain the report of the .0.C.promise or the purpose of making a - n \u2018 Duquette Ag ainst Mr.cheek the om of excessis complaints wholly beyond the reach of medicines.Gopsoltdated Sas KY.or mW 101 1.00 wo tie ™ In bulk.$1.3 per gallon; selects, 62°nts5 248aw Imperial Bldg., Montresl.NN Za BR .; : QevelandCC.&8L L.o4 x a8] io asus .: Delaware, LUO IT - ANDEN\u2019S ELECTRIC BELTs | = Z| mm rare wanes amear somrveee mu re = e à Duluth& Bhore& AcL.LOU Rath \"2k Thé market is strong.' \u2018 x= THE a 1 Men 8, [ae going to Putohors at ihe be SerEE OTTAWA ei 0 ber tad = .J - 00 | are polling to butchers at the eh price of | vi, = u r trade \u2014 were invented more than 30 years ago and have been ¢ \u201cnstantly improved, keeping pace with other great = .a5*/8 ANADA PORK\u2014H ho __ 1» exceptionally active junt now, due to 8 z 95 scientific developments in the Electrical world.Thousands of bona fide testimonials are on file at our : 1 eee 7 bbl.; heavy lon eut mess.ne short we come of buildin end for à: office, each day brings in new ones.Read this = rms boneiers ners: TEs on Hert UF Mews Hurcsman snd Eb oin, oerations.sz + ) : : : TORONTO MINING SALES.318 per bbl, and ight, 815: heavy Bank Shipped ae that last week Sil fio sons a z , .50.ah © Eastern States an bé Q A Chronic Case of Rheumatic Gout Cured.XC (Special to the Star).cot : Glasgow beet hams spiiesd Hiolot; rock are making big rhipment Lo Jar - 0 met.O08 TORONTO, April 10.\u2014Sales on the To- a.\u2019 : RE or re thern levator 5 7 To Dr.Saxo, Montreal, | Quenc.EYEE wR \"Ea ers or vs henge pret top es | Emin tp Flt = 2 \u2019 ; .nw eS .» 5,500 3 all, + with bone out, rolled, > ant tia Re?DEAR Srl received the No.6 Belt and am more than satisfied with it.The current regulator ¥.ont.HO 7 Rambler Canaan: do at br) at 4 3-4/ ACON Breakfast boneless, 13c; Wilt.million.et of maton b ern Tad te se is a great improvement, About four years ago I was a great sufferer periodically from Rheumatic Gout, on aor corn 4 yes 3 Canadian Gold Fields, 2.000 at 6 3-4, shire sides, 12c; Windsor \u2018backs, * 11ke | ite con ion.Lumber values are unuew i: J and liad tried, goodness knows how many so-called remedies without any relief, when fortunately I hap.pacife Mais Deer droit a 40 cana.0 1° not smoked, 8c; long clear, Ny hig ree re neonpecially in ook 3 2 pened to see ah advertisement in the * Star\u201d about the Sanden Belt.I communicated with the doctor Erseed Steel, proc s : * prianas Mrmr ork, links.Oxfords, Cain- everyone anticipated a prosperous season: 3 7 and was recommended to trv a No, 6 Belt.1 purchased one and can honestly say that it was one of the.oo § et \u201cau | Tein smoked Ba loy Tinks, 80.armed NE : ER © 3 ç : A .Bouthern Ry.comm - Bales on the ftandard Exchange were : Brunawlicks Be: Eole ; , ., 8 à best purchases I ever made, for since I have had no return of the terrible complaint.son L680 am gold Fields, 1.000 ac 6 3-4.: LARD Pure.In 3 [0 sale sxc: refined, Special Notice.vo = .- Rec - thera Pacise__ ullen, a A : fine ; » BC Ce ë I beg to remain, with best wishes, oon.(ral ive.de Golden Star.500 at 14 14.Dalla, Tie; finest kettle, pals, 100.4.More About Easter Novelties.- - ! 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