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[" emf .slightly altered state from | on 1 It\u2019 Houde * Kings Bench Li VOL.XXXIV, Ne 63 \u2014 k's.Weeklyisi.190,75! Liv : ihr\u201d dled ) BLL WY BE KILLED IN COUNCIL Interesting Statement by à Member of the Civic Delegation.A CHANGE IN SENTIMENT Members Frightened at Result of Their Action in Interfering in Montreal\u2019s Civic Affairs, One of the prominent members of the civic delegation, sent to Quebec te light the Notre Name street bill, returned to the city today, and made the following very interesting statement: \u2018\u201cl have very good season for saying that it is confidently ex- rected that the Notre Dame street east widening bill will be thrown out by the Legislative Council.The Council wil give its decision \u2018on the matter on Tuesday.À very different.feeling exists at Quebec in regard to the bill than that which predominated a few days ago.The bitter protests against the measure has caused much concern wnong the membcrs, The truth is that a great deal has Leen done to kill the bill, in the Legislative Council, by what has appeared in the press.Those who went to Quebec to fight the measure feel more confident to-day that it will be thrown out than they had dared to hope n week ago.\u201d ELEVATOR EXPERTS WERE ON HAND AT HARBOUR BOARD Messrs.Weber and Jamieson Were at Board Office To-day, But Were Not Heard.At nine o'dock this morning.the Montreal Harbour Commissioners met to cohsi- der the Webber and Jamieson plans of win elevators which have now been placad fore them.The Jamieson plan is in a what it was when originally approved of by the Roard while the Webber plan is, ot course, en- tively new to the (\u2018ommissioners.The plans have already\u2019 been to Ottawa and placed before the Minister of Public Works aml the department engineers.No decision upon either, however, has been the Hon.Mr.given by the Department, arte evidently preferring to get the ideas of the Montreal Commissioners beiore ur- riving at a decision.BOTH EXPERTS ON HAND.Mr.F.J.Webber.together with some four or five of his engineers and elevator - experts, were on hand, as was also Mr.J.A.Jamieson.The clevator men cooled their heels in the secretary's office uritil half past tgp o'clock, when Senator, Mac- kay came from the séssior \u2014 Which proie ane dmounced that the Élevater at be called for the.prea \u2018perhaps be sone days yet before their servicgs would be required by À, the boatd.In the meantime the Private session of the board was continued.What the ultimate decision of the Commissioners will be in regard to the two plans is, of coftrse, ns vet & matter of speculation.The problem to be tuced is whether the tank plan of elevator with its large bins would meet the requirements of the port.Previous investigation: made by the (pm- missioners and the Chief Engineer has ferv.ed to demonstrate that the small bins such as the Jamieson plan.provides would best meet the requirements.Whether this will meet the ideas of the Minister of Publie Works is as yet not clear, but judging from the fact that it was the Hon.Mr.arte who was instrumental in obtainin services of the Buffalo builder, it would appear that the Minister was fa-ouruble to the tank plan.GRAND MASS AT ST.PATRICK'S ON MONDAY A meeting of the representatives of the Yarious Irish societies will be held in St.Patrick's Hall, Alexander street, at half- past two o'clock this afternoon, when definite action will he taken with regard to the celebration of Monday At a meeting of St.MPatriekis Soclety last cvening it was decided to cancel the annual dinner \u2018to have been held at .the \u2018Windsor lintel.Resolutions of condolence were adopted.4 The announcement was made at St.Patrick's Church to-day that, no matter what decision i8 arrived at with regard to the procession.a grand mass will be sung at the church on Monday, morning at nine \u2018clock.A panegyric on the saint will be delivered by.Rev.Father Roberts, of the Passionate Order.The choir.under the direction of Prof.Fowler, will render Ros- mass.The soloists will be Messrs.n, Carpenter, F°.Cahlil, F.Warren and Yostigan.At the offerfory Mr.Dubois, ellist.will render Thomas\u2019 Andante - Belle 80.- WINS HER CASE Judgment was to-duy given in the Superior Court, in favour of Miss Linthicum, in her case against Mr.William Mann, for the sum of $1025, Made An Assignment.Moses Yasinovsky, doing business under the name of the Montreal Bottling Company.assigned yesterday on the demand of ames Crankshaw, with liabilities of about 4,000; secured 316.000.The principal cre itors are I.Greenberg, $5.000.P.Rob t- son, estate.314.000, secured: Union Bre ing Company.22.000, secured ; Canadian Brewing Company.$225, Yusinoveky was found guilty last Saturday in the Court of for having set fire to his premises in St.Lawrence street, in the month of November, 1901.Montrealers as Uitlanders.To the Editor of the Star: Sir, \u2014The \u2018action of the Quebec Legislature regarding Montreal makes for its citizens a position akin to that of the Uitland- eps\u2019 in Johannesburg.They are taxed to death, and then refused the exercise of their \u2018rights under a charter conferred by the islature.Though this charter should as à sacre\u2014sgreement, the dictators from the outlying \u201cveldt\u201d are daily tearing it into tatters.And Montreal is all too complacent over it.R.B.(Mont aka Mother\u2019s; Letter.Mrs.D.IH.Wetman, Clifton.N.R., writes: JAPANESE CATARRH CURE cur- my boy.1 wish to send a box to my sigter, Yes, oven the children euffer with this dread discape.Cure them now with JAPANESE CATARRH CURE, the positive cure, before the diseaze becomes seated, and is more difficult to cure.It pere- trates ites ja the diseased paris, ahd heals and at Druggists, or postpaid from The 1 Grifrithe & Mnopherson Co.Limited.oronte.flend Sc for sample, Hold : wv B.E.McGale; 2123 Notre Dame ontreal.étfiaw D0 NOT FAVOUR St.Jean Baptiste Ward Electors Protest Against the USE OF FLETCHER'S FIELD At a Mass Meeting Last Evening Hospital Scheme Was Thoroughly Discussed.A gathering of the electors of [SU Jean Baptiste Ward met last { evening in the hall gui St.Jean Baptiste Market, and prbtested vigorously against the erection of the new Civic Hospital on the site of the old Exhibition grounds, at the corner of Mount Royal and Park avenues.The meeting had been called by Ald Ouimet, representative for seat No.2, who had, from the beginning, opposed tile proposition to have the hospital erected\u2019 on any part of Fletcher's Field, and who voted against the motion that was passed by the City Council.Mr.O.Marii- neau presided.ln ex laining why he had called the meeting, Ald.Ouimet, who was the first speaker, stated that the main reu- son why he had «0 carnestly objected to the erection of a Civic Hospital so close Mount Royal Park was that besides depreciating the value of property in the vicinity, it would in part destroy what was known as vne of the most beautiful \u2018parks in America.There were many other reasons why he had opposed the motion, but these inight be better explained by a number of the doctors who were present.ALD.HEBERT'S PU»: (ION.Ald.Hebert, the representative for seat No.1, said that he had been taken com- ple tely by surprise at the meeting of the Council at which the motion to have the hospital erected on Fletcher's Field was passed.It was \u2018true that he had voted in favour of the motion, but the matter would again be considered and this time he would certainly vote against it.His own particular views on the subject were that separate hospitals should be erected.If not two distinct hospitals, a Wing might be added to, the Hotel Dien Hospital for Catholics, and another to the Royal Victoria) Hospital for Protestants.Ald.Vallieres supported the opinions of the representatives of the ward.There were so many other places where the hospital ight be erected.He regretted that the Ac Committee had adopted the report, safictioning the erection of a neutral hospital.He was most strongly in favour of separate hospitals and thought that the greater majority were in favour of such a plan Mr.G.Boissonnault protested against the manner in which the Archbishop's letter had been dealt with.Ald.Vallieres explained that the letter had been read.It was laid on the table in order that the Council might discuss it at a future date.Doctor More 1 then took up some of the reasons why Ald.Ouimet had opposed the motion.There could be no doubt that the system, Wan Joofs of pirate hospitals suok-as«had been by the Archbishop would be the best one.It gonld pot be claimed that it would be more expensive, for it was a well known \"ess thar any others.THE EXISTING PREJUDICE.Doctor Germain referred to the prejudice which existed among the people with reference to the hospital.While it was wrong to think that contagion could be spread by an hospital, stil] people thought.that tA could and on this account the adjoining property whbuld suffer.He was sure that the council\\could make arrangements witb the authorities of the Hotel Dieu and the Royal Victéria hospitals, and that a some- infilar plan to that prop by the might be adopted.Rouleau.medical health officer of St.Arch Dr.Louis, or behalf of the town, \u2018protested \u201cagainst the erection of the civic hospital in St.Jean Baptiste ward.After addresses by Ald.Giroux and ex-Ald.Roy, a standing vote was taken, the meeting being unanimous in protesting against the erection of the hospital on Fletcher's Field.HANDSOME DONATION FOR MONTREAL } DAY NURSERY William Macdonald Has Presented the Institution With $10,000.ir William Macdonald has donated $10,- to the Montreal Day Nursery for the purpose of purchasing a new building.The nursery has been in great need of better and more up-to-date quarters for some time.It is understood the Committee of Management has purchased the residence of Mr.James Wilsan, at Belmont Park for 215,000 Some fom e ago Sir William paid a visit to the ttution and after inspecting the premises and observing the good work that 1s being accomplished by the ladies decided at once that they must have a more cheerful building for the purpose of carrying on theit charitable work.KILLED BY A GRAND TRUNK ENGINE Matthew Jones Mot Death Suddenly at Point St.Charles Today.\u2019 Bir Matthew Jones, 37 years of age, of 435 Bourgeois street.Point St.Charles, was struck by a Grand Trunk engine in the rail way vard at the Point to-day, shortly before ten o'clock, and hurled a considerable distance.The ambulance of the General Hospital was immediately called, but he died on the way to the institution.The coroner has, been notified and an inquest will be eld.Forecast for the next twenty-four hours as predicted for the Star at 11 a Fair and milder, becoming showery flur- ing Sunday.Maximum and minimum temperatures during the past twenty-four hours: grey 40, 90: Kamloops, 38, 18: Cal- Sound.\u201cToronto, 39, 31; Otta- Par : Montreal, 0, m; Q Quebecy %, 18; pe 2, M0 Readings by Hearn and Harrison's Standard Barometer at noon yesterday 30.42; at 8 a.m.to-day, 30-39; 11 a.m.today.20407 temperature to-day, maximum, 38; minimum, 23; yesterday, maximum, 2; minimum, 2.\"Sun rose this mornin, at 6.30 ® \"clock; will set this evening at 6.23 o'clock.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 à \\ Mr: Brierley has made an ample apolo, to the Bucher Le Legislature, - P HOSPITAL SITE fact that hospitals so copdpcted cost much.FILTERATION SYSTEM IS NECESSARY Mr.Hersey Recommends One For Montreal Water Supply.\"THE IMPROVEMENTS NEEDED Hygiene Committee Considered Expert Analyst's Report at Yesterday\u2019s Meeting.The city analyist, Mr.Hersey, appeared before the Hygiene Committee, yesterday afternoon, and spent some time speaking of the condition of the water that we use.He gave a brief history of the ol 8 waler sys- tems, since 1801, and poin out the extreme importance of a puré water supply for a city like Montreal, which had a population of 300,000, and was surrounded by municipalities having about 80,000.These latter must have un important bearing upon the community around which they gathered.Citizens of Montreal had as much right to demand a safe water supply as they had to demand streets and highways.An ample supply of water for all time, clear.in colour and of taste, could be \"obtained for the city.The present supply, as he had often remarked in his monthly reports to American and European cities, but there were some respects mm which it was defi cient, ln the spring and full of the year there was more danger of pellution to the water than at any other time.The speaker bad made a number of nnalyses of water, and there was some contamination of the supply + the junetion of the old and new ines.A boom should be constructed so oe there would be no danger of dead animals floating into the aqueduct.If possible the water supply should be filtered.A commission should be appointed to consider a filteration system.No typhoid bacteria had ever, so far as he knew, been found in Montreal water, but he had found bacteria which, without doubt, had come from the intestines of animals.He had found bacteria which, though they would not communicate typhoid fever, would possibly Rive, rive to intestinal trouble and cause eat DR.JOHNSON'S OPINION.Dr.Wyatt Johnson was present and upon being asked his opinion as to the state of the water supply.said he had not examined it for some years, and mo was mot in a position to throw a great deal of light on the matter.He wonld prefer making another examination before expressing a decided opinion.On the suggestion of the chairman, a Ames, it was decided to report to council and draw its attention to Mr.Hersey's work, and to the fact that he is of opinion that while, in the main, the water is pure, yet if a boom was placed across the mouth of the aqueduct, and an intercepting sewer constructed to catch the surface drainage, the quality of the water would be improved.Also that it is the opinion of the committee that the council should co-operate \u2018with any action which may have in view the inducing of the Montreal Water and Power tend their intake.pipe, as the report of the 4 analy st sho that the |; water of St.nis w was not as as that of other parts of the city, and that the source was pollut When signing warrants it was seen that certan families in quarantined houses, were getting brandy cha with groceries.The committee ordered that in future all orders for brandy must come from the Medical Health officer.It was decided that meat and food inapectors would, in the future.have to undergo examinations before being given positions.ARRESTED FOR THE ILLEGAL SALE OF A TICKET Parlour Car Conductor Apprehended on This Charge Last Evening.The illegal sale of railwa tickets which in Canada for some time past will lead to many important arrests in the immediate future.A number of warrants were taken out Jesterda by the Special Secret Service of B.R., and are now in the hands of ears for service.On one of the warrants Luke Keogh.42 Stadacona street, par- Jour car conductor.was arrested last evening and taken to No.14 station.where he passed the night.He is ch with the illegal sale of a ticket and the collection of the money therefore He was brought before Judge Lafontaine to-day and remanded for a few davs for enquete.Tt is expected that the other ar Tests will follow in a few hours.LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER GOLD , BONDS The $2,500, 000 \u2018Issue is Now Being Offered to the Public.The issue of $2,500,000 of Montreal Light, Heat and Power ooh s 30-year 41-2 3 per cent.gold bonds, h was underwritten by Messrs.N.We.Harris & Co., of Boston, at the time the issue was authorized Toy the shareholders of the company, is now being offered to the public through Messrs.Harris & Co., and the Bank of Montreal at 102 and accrued interest.WHEELS WERE KNOCKED i \u2018 adn As the jury, accompanied by the Judge and Counsel, rode up in caba to view the scene of the tragedy.in Mr.Laurin\u2019s stable, to-day one of the cabs containing Jurors Tweedie, Meney and Linton, accompanied br Constable Sicotte, Police Station No.3, 240 came into collision with Car No.12 on St.Lawrence Main street.The wheels were knocked off, but fortunately no injuries were sustain THE ICE SHOVES ON RICHELIEU RIVER (Special to.the Star.) CHAMBLY BASIN, Que,, March 15\u2014The ice in the Richelieu River came down yesterday afternoon and carried away two spans, about 200 fect in length, of the Central Vermont Raliway.bridge crossing the Richelieu.The Ice blocked some hundred feet above the Yulle iron bridge, and the water stopped rising.It 1 s feared that should the river rise asnin'this afternoon great hod will be dong to the Iron bridge and the m of the electric power £0 oure & 00ld In à night\u2014use Tapo-Orese ene, It has been used extensively daring more, ban twas fave woz.AN Deurwoiers Command DEATHS.KI IHRAN-At Ahuntsic Bag River), Que, of 14th \\inst.Francis Kieran, en.Cometory, Monday m0 noe es e © m 7 o'clock ' morning: Dr.Laberge, was superior to that of most | has been disturbing the railway companies.FBYA CAR |\u201d tralia, where his ship is stationed._X., the guest of her aunt, Mrs.has spent the ast seven woke ru Er friends \u201cMr.years, a native of Omagh.Co.Tyrone, un THE TROUBLES OF A PRO BOE He Expressed the Hope That Kitchener Would Be Taken AND WAS KNOCKED DOWN His Assailant Afterwards Shot at.and He is Accused of .the Act.(Special to to the he Star.) COLBORNE, Ont., March 15.\u2014Heory L.Merrick, formerly pastor of St.Albans, Vt, church, \u2018but latterly local agent for a Unit States insurance company, is a rabid pro- Boer, and when he learned of the capture of General Methuen, he publicly exp the hope that General Kitchener would be bagged next.This remark was resented by.Caspen Wilbert, a young farmer, who promptly knocked Merrick down.That night when Wilbert was \u201cpassing Merrick's place he was fired on by someone concealed in a barn, and a charge of buckshot entered his left thigh.- Wilbert 1.did not wait to investigate, but hastened ; home, where,the wound, which was a slight one, was dressed.ing Wilbert Todged a complaint against Merrick, charging: him \u201cwith firi On investigation ât was learn ex-minister had been driven on the previous night to Cobou from which point it is presumed he t pol 4 a train for the West.Merrick\u2019s wife, however, says thmt went to Cobourg to consult a lawler to bring an action against Wilbert for assault and also for slander.She further says th her husband will prosecute several farmere in the vicinity of his home who are all to have threatened to burn his buildihgs if he continued to publicly sympathize with the Boers.There is much excitement over the matter.SE, Of the Order of se: Michael and 86.George are Invited to the Coro- 4 aation\u2014The Canadians 1 80 Honoured.4 (Special by Cable from the Special Corre- j spondent of the Star in London.) LONDON, March 15\u2014I learn officially 4 that all the Knights Grand Cross of the | Order of St.Michael and St.George have been invited to the Coronation, ~ The Canadian Knights Grand Cross are Lord Minto, Lord Strathcona, Sir Charles} Tupper, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir Richard] Cartwright and Sir Oliver Mowat.Lord\u2019] Pauncefote, the British Ambassador at Washington, is ulso a Knight Grand 5 WIND cu « #4 .pe \u2018 _ BLIZZARD IN w IN: N TPEa.No Doubt About There Being -Toe There To-night.- .(Special to the Star.) WINNIPEG, March 15\u2014A blizzard is raging and the à t cac aystem: and busi- Ness are Fe (Fhe citipens-thix mérn- ning h vos.out of their homes rot Es drifts PERSONALS.Rev.Edmund Wood has returned from a visit to Toronto.Miss Nora Piers, Weredale Park, has returned from a visit to Toronto, Miss Jean Oswal@, Drummond street, bas left town for a it to Toronto Mr.A.A.Bruneau, \u2018M.P., registered at the St.James Hot Mr.and Mrs.Hedley Gardner \u201chave ar- rivéd from Ottawa to reside in Montreal.Mr.F.H.Markey, who spent part of the week in Quebec, has returned to Montreal Mr.Edgar Elliott leaves for Portland, Ore., on Saturday.the 22nd inst, where he will reside In future.of Sorel, is Mrs.Oliver Nickel, of So Boleglrth, Man, is | th spending a few days Mrs.Quinn, of Laval ave, before returning home, Mr.Thomas Cantiey, general manager of the Noya 8cotia Steel and Coal Co., left for Nova Scotia on Friday night.Mr.Charles Raynes, of Westmount, has left for Saratoga, where he will stay for some time for the benefit of his health.Mrs Sullivan, wife of the late Bishop Sullivan.and Miss Norah Sujlivan, are in town, the guests of Canon d Mrs.Renaud.The visiting governors to the Western General Hospital for next week are Sir Willlam Hingston, Dr.Hackett, and Mr.George Hogg.Mrs.J.Hutchins and Mrs.Anderson, ot Montreal, were among the guests at the tea given in Ottawa on Thursday by Mrs.Fred.White.Mr: A.E, Killam, of Moncton, N.B., after attending the inauguration of the way Men\u2019 s Club in this city, proceeded to Ottaw Mrs.E.Percy Gordon, of Victoria ave., St.Lambert, entertained her friends at an enjoyable progressive cuchre on Wednesday evening.The visiting governors to the Montreal General piospltal for next week are :\u2014 Messrs.Hy.C.Scott, J.Try Davies, John McBride and Richard L.Gaun Mra.Charles Kingsmill will eave Toronto towards the end nf April to join her husband, Captain Kingsmill, R.N., in Aus- Miss Leta Sewell- has puffictently recovered from her recent !lnces to leave the New York Hospital, and is at Cohoes, N.An Interesting feature of the basaar to be held to-day by the Women's Branch 8.P.C.A., Is a ping-pong tournament, under the direction of Dr.Yates and Mr.Hoo Q.& Gibbons, Toronto; Porry 8 M hood, Kingston, and Hugh Osler, Toronto, sailed for the Mediterranean Wednesday, the Prinsessin Victoria Luise, from New York.Colin A.Cockbu ; Capt.G: A.Ellis, of Montreal; John \u2018Green.don.Ont.and G.Pack, of Toronto, were passengers on the steamer St.Paul, from New York for Southampton, Wednesday.Mrs.Archambault entertained in Quebce at luncheon on Fhurscay, » when the guests included among others: Mrs.Gouin, Mrs.nville.Mrs.C.Laviolette, Mrs, Dumo nt aviolette, and Mra.Brunet, of Montreal.Miss Chambers, of in New York, le nou 7 vii ES © lea Rev.Ved rec or of Lachin Captal tain Ernest teri Chambers, Park avenue, \u2018before returning home.onli mer of, Tends met on he ng o Fi e 0: evening Hast and Mrs.to celebrate the atueth annlreraeey co their ge During the vith a band and Mrs.Bull were presented witha nd: some silver tea service On the following morn- sep ring the shot.q.that the I CHEATS GD cho Ceylon Teas Are Copied and Imitated as \u2018Closely as the Law will Allow, This we Regard as \u201cReal Fame.\u201d \u2018Watch for the Name \u201cSalada\u201d on a Genuine Packet.| Japan Tea Drinkers should use \u201c Salada \" Natural Green Tea.EE x SPRING OVERCOATS or SUITS FRENCH OLBANED.DYED, RELINED, REPAIRED * or PRESSED at Reasonable Prices.Sen's Buits or Overcoats, repaired and pressed .Men's Suits or Overcoats, French cleaned eit Garments, French cleaned, dyed or pressed.à SAVE \u2018MONEY AND BUY YOUR .COAL\u201d #'ROBERTSON\u2019S, 65 McGill St 3Tztt CRI AGENTS: achinery Cannot you save wages by using CONVEYING PLANTS?The Jeffrey Mfg.Co.of Columbus, Ohio, are the largest manufacturers of Conveying Machinery.WILLIAMS & WILSON, 320-326 St.James Ste.Montreal.Users A Bh .} \u2018ze Tar.& Perf WEA 0 pag T iy Pl ig .CN EB >, { i p= au Will Award 20 Cash Cag, or 5 the 20 Best Advertisement.\u2018: .x received by them, setting forth the merits of Lea & Perrin's Sauce.\u2019 Lu ® the people of all civilized countries should uee this Sauce in preferentegasons why Each Advertisement must be accompanied by one clean label, from others.bottle, whetber small, medium, or large t is understood that the aaPerrin\u2019s : 4 and illustrations become the agents\u201d propert » Whether winning a prize or ments number of words must not exceed 100.The names of the winners will be pubLThe ° less otherwise desired.The competition will close Ist May, 1002.The decision.judges appointed by J.M.Douglas & Co.shall be final \u201ca: * THE PRIZES WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS: À For Illustrated Advertisements:| For Advertisements in Type.lat Prize ressens evvace eros sae.$20,00 d 15.00 \u201c = : us ath\u201c 5.00 6th « \u201c5.00 \u201cth « 5.00 8th * 3.00 SOUS 7500 ||.Ah + 30.__ Illustrations must be such as will 10th ©.\u201cland.LORD PEMBROKE FOR VICEROY Serious Trouble Feared in the Western Counties\u2014The Return of the \u201cDubs\u201d From Bouth Africa.(From Our Own Correspondent.) \u2018DUBLIN.March 1.\u2014We have lately had Madame Sara Grand on a visit for a few days with us in Dublin.She was on her way to Cork, where sho delivered a lecture on \u201cThe Art of Happiness.\u201d It is not generally known that this talented lady writer, if not an Irishwoman, was at least born in Ireland.Her father, who was a Heutenant In the Royal Navy.was for some time stationed on the \\Vest Coast of Irelalid, when \u2018In the Coast Guard service, and It was during that time that Madame Grand came int the world.It is wonderful what a lot ol'distinguished people this little Green Isle van claim ! : The civil service estimates for the year ending 2let of March, 198, have just been issued, and those which concern- Ireland are to be noted.Public Education In Ireland is put down for £1.305,748, being a small decrease on the current year's expenditure.There was an Increase of over.£3000 for training colleges and £6200 for manual and practical instruction, but this was counterbalanced by a decrcase of £10000 for the school grant.There was a =light Increase in the estimate for the Endowed School Commissioners, the total estimate being £925.Thé National Gallery of Ireland 1s down for £2955, a rise of over £500.The grant for Queen's Colleges remains unaltered at £4800.For the Lord Lieutenant's houschold expenses, there is the enormous increase of one pound for the financial year, the total estimate being £4312.The Chie} Secretary for Ireland takes £26,103 for his offices In Dublin and London, an increase of £432 The estimate for the Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction has been increased by -nearly-£17,600, the total being the big one of £168.45 Small increases are shown in the estimates for Charitable Donations und Bequests Office, the Public Record Office and the Public Works Office, and small decreases in the amounts for the Local Government Board and the Valua- tien and Boundary Survey, but the Regig- trar-General's Office is cut down to the tune of nearly £9000.The \u201cNo Rent\u201d campaign on Lord de Fréyne's Roscommon estate is being bitterly carried out.Some half-dozen or so of tenants who scttled with the landlord and redeemed their farms are now rigidly boycotted.Dr.McDermott, of Ballagh- aderrecn, against whom a boycotting edict has been issued for paving up his rent with costs, has-been the subject of a number of outrages.On the farm which he holds the walls have been thrown down, plantations destroyed, and other vexatious annoyances perpetrated.In the case of a farmer, who bought out an adjoining farm from a neighbour who was in trouble, things have been made very hot.He, too, is strictly boycotted, ®nd on the doors of the men who worked for him threatening notices have been posted warning them not 10 help him in any way.Graves have been dug ont the farm he purchased, and death BACKACHE ?IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS.PN Ey , oT ; J pr case à , the blood and the the urine becomes torpid, and pains in the back dre almost constant as the system becomes impregnated with the disease, the stomach is rendered unable to digest the food properly; the result is a gen- u eral break-dowr.: CURES ; This state of affairs could be avoftlied if every one was careful to test urine \u2018as soon as they felt the first backache; then if any trace of disease shows itself get a bottle of Warner's Safe Cure, it will purify and heal the Kidneys, kill all germs of disease, and prevent the scrious complications that are bound, to arise, and restore perfect health: MADE HER À WELL WOMAN I owe my life to Warner's Safe Cure.\u201cI firmly belleve that For two years 1 suffered with kidney troubl no rellfef anywhere.I spent hundreds of dollars on doctors and medicines.Some would give temporary rellef, and others none ecided to try Warner's Safe Cure as a last re- a whatever.1 sort, and 1 wish I had followed the advice \u2018It was the only thing that helpéd me, and in less than four made a new woman of me.cured, and I give all the praise to Warner's 8afe Cure.\u201d Fran- months it had ces W., Gresham, Secretary and Treasurer Educational Boclety, Washington, D.C.KIDNEY DISEASE WARNER'S SAFE CURE is purely vege no harmful drugs, it does not constipate, it and effective tonic.it is a stimulant to dige the torpid lver, putting the patient Into th À best rece tive state for the work of the restorer of the kidneys.It prepares the tissues, soothed Inflammation and irritation, stimu- at the same } lates the enfeebled organs and heals up the body, gives It strength, and restores or has been wasting uhder the baneful suffering of kidney dis- > Is sold by all druggists, or flirect, $1 ease.Warner's Safe Cure A BOTTLE.\u2014 Refuse substitutes.There is none \u201cjust as Safe Cure.It has cured all forms hoapitals as the only absolute kidney, liver, bladder and blo: TRIAL BOTTLE FREE To convince every sufferer from diseases of the liver, bladder and blood that Warner's Safe Cure of kidney disease for thirt y years.It is prescribed by all doctors and used in the leading Sure for all forms of disease of e, and I could tind of friends sooner.- 9 I am entirely i Higher League of table and contains is a most valuable stion\u2019 and awakens e very time.It builds the energy that is 9 $004\" as Warner's dney, ki will cure.them a trial bottle will be sent ahsolûtely free postpald-to ev der of the Star who wili write Warner's Bats Gare Con 4 Lombard St.Toronto, Canada, and mention having see #0 offer in the Btar.The genuineness of this offer ly a is fully guaran- tecd.Our doctor will send medical.booklet, - containing symp.UNE © | convigeing tes LS dome and treatment of each disease, and miany onials free.1 rent was reduced to £16.Again in 1896 the | country is having à very serious effect In the early stages of the Bouth African Thousands, do not know it.this or past generations have been troub k tout.ot vo ?Kidneys at d satisf: if make a tes our eys st oncc and sat to their condition.y Satisly yourse : os MAKE THIS TEST: or bottle, let it stand twenty-four hours.If then it fs milky or cloudy or contains a - tioles or germs float about in Howard Avenue, New Orleans, La., August 19, 1901.GENTLEMEN: ~ Last Spring my health broke down under continual mental strain.notioss fixed over them.Altogether the county isin a very bad state : 4 landlord writes a letter, which he.heads, \u201cThe Mysteries of Irish Land,\u201d to the Dublin press, and it does indeed show very forcibly what a mysterious value Irish land must bold\u2014that is, the tenants\u2019 interest in the land.This gentleman says be owned a -farm of 28 acres, for which the tenant used formerly to pay £3 a year till 1882, when, under the Land Act, the Land Court further reduced the rent to £11 13s a year.Last year the Mibant of this farm (which 1s in the CountyfLeitrim) sold his interest in it by public auction, when it was knocked down for £320, which at twenty years\u2019 purchase would be £16, and that added to £11 1233 would bring the annual valuation to £27 13s a year, being £7 13s more than the landlord ever received for fit.> Ah Trish manufacturer, writing to the Irish Times, says that the agitation in thi the sale of Irish manufactures in England.wuf, he says, he found a Very warm feeling aronsed in the English people by tho services rendered by the Irish regiments, but now all is changed, and there is very little disposition to favour Irish goods, the utterances of some of the Irish members of Parllament having been taken much more seriously in England than we take them in Ireland.There is & good deal of talk in Dublin just now as to who will be Lord Cadogan's successor in the post of Viceroy.\u201cBeveral well known noblemen have been mentioned as likely fillers of the position, but the latest and most probable candidate is said to be the Earl of Pembroke.This rumour has possibly got about from the fact that Lord and Lady Pembroke have lately been on a visit at Dublin Castle, and the conclusion jumped at was that they were spying out the land.The Earl has a good deal of property in Ireland.and is the head landlord of a large portion of Pembroke township, a fashionable Dublin suburb.The unsettled state of the west and south of Ireland {8 causing a great deal of anxiety to the authorities.Very little would send the excited peasantry of Sligo, Ros- common, and some other counties, into regular open rebellion, and the wonder is that something of the kind has not taken place before this while England's.hands are full with the South African war.It is said that funds are being got together in France by certain parties for the purpose of buying arms and ammunition\u2019 for Ireland.It is also openly stated that the Gaelic Football Clubs which have sprung up all over the country are just recruiting depots for an Irish revolutionary army.The coming International Exhibition at Cork is expected to give tourist traffic In Ireland a great impetus this season.The Irish railway and steamship companies, as well as hotel proprietors and others are looking forward to very largely Increased receipts.The Tourist Development Company is making preparations to cater for at-east double the amount of traffic over their coaching routes through Cork and Kerry.The Shannon steamers are also being much improved, and the dining.saloons increased in size.Large quantities of tourist literature, in the shape of illustrated gulde books, for distribution in England, Scotland.America, the Continent, etc., are being turned out.Altogether, the coming tourist season in Ireland is expected to be a record one.The home-¢oming of the 5th Royal Dublin Fusillers (the County Dublin Militia), yesterday, was the occasion of much rejofc- both men and women.bavo kidney disease and It is hereditary.If any of your family in ed with kidney dis- be too careful.You should Put some morning urine io a glass dish brick-dust sediment, or ff par- it, your kidneys are diseases For several nights I was unable to slosp and my norves were completely unstrung, odoc- tor told ma that my trouble camo from a diseased condition of my kidneys.TCSC! Warner's Safe Cure, and Iam py to say it worked won- dors for ms.It healed my kid- nays so that they wero able to do their work and my general bealth was restored speedily.I enjoy refreshing sleep, and am now as strong and vigorous, physically and mentally, as 1 cover was in my life.\u201d Warner's Safe Cure fa worth ten times its cost and would not be without it in the house for anything.R.McCARTHY, Jr.Vice-President and Dircotor of the Planters\u2019 Club.Thousands of such letters as Mr, McCarthy's and Miss Gro- sham\u2019sare received daily from rateful patients who have n permanontly cured by Warner\u2019s Safe Cure.© WARNER'S RO Sare pus MOVE.THE BOWELS +.GENTLY % AND AID A SPEEDY, À - WINNI Trade, at a GRANT'S GOLDCURA.A Guaranteed Cure for DRUNKENNESS ARD DRUGS.PRICE, $6.00.May be taken at home or while attending to business.Harmless and easy to take.Recommended by Physicilans and endorsed by Government.Thé Grant Gold Cure Institute, Montreal, sends Goldcura everywhere In plain wrapper, with directions for self treatment, on receipt of price.Confidential address: RGE GRANT.BOX 46, Montreal.A P.O.Telephone East 216.6 law tt PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST.no Alum, Ammonis, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriant, E.W.CILLETT.Toronto.Ont.T a3 1 ing, and the city was quite en fete.The battallon was embodied in 1859 and em- barkcd for South Africa in 1900, and have been over two years at \u2018\u2018the front.\u201d During this time the conduct of the Dublin Fusiliers was excellent, so much so, indeed, that the people of Warrenden, when they were last stationed, got up a fine testimonial to thé men of the regiment, besldes giving some handsome presents to the officers.The battalion was chiefly employed on the lines of communication, but on several occasions had some pretty severe fighting.in which they behaved well.The regiment arrived at Kingsbridge sta- ton, Dublin, from Queenstown, yesterday morning, and after a very hearty greeting there, they were taken by the branch line to Ball's Bridge, where they were hospitably entertained in the premises of the Ball's Bridge by Major-General Sir Gerald de C.Morton, C.B., commanding the Dublin district, and later on the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, accompanied by Princess Margaret and Patricia, and Prince Arthur of Connaught, with a large and brilllant staff, arrived, and after inspecting the regiment, the Duke addressed them, congratulating them upon their return home, and expressing his admiration of their -conduct while on active service.HR.H.urged the men not to partake too Teartily of the welcome which would be accorded to them by well-meaning, but in- Judicious friends\u2014a caution which, I fear, was not strictly acted upon judging by the appearance of the \u2018Royal Dublins\u201d when returning to their headquarters at the Marshalsea Barracks after the banquet.After his address the Duke distributed the medals to the officers and men, each medal having the ribbon decorated with three clasps, viz, \u201cCape Colony,\" \u2018Transvaal\u2019 and \u201cOrange River Colony.\u2019 After the men of the Royal Dublin Fus- fliers had partaken of a substantial repast, MH.R.H.the Duke of Connaught returned to the banqueting hall, and calicd for three cheers for H.M.King Edward VIL, which were given with hedrty good will, as were also those for the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, which were called for by Colonel Finlay, the officer commanding the Fusiliers.The Duke was introduced to Colour-Sergeant Dunn (father of the celebrated Bugler Dunn), who has served all the time in South Africa with the regl- ment.H.R.H.entered into a long chat with Sergeant Dunn, and made particular enquiries after his boy.A rather curfous incident occurred in the County Wicklow thls week.The rate collector for the Wicklow County Council applied to the authorities for the rates assessed on the.Kilmurray camp, near Newtown, Mount Kennedy, but on some grounds the rate was not paid, and the collector took proceedings against the War Office, and entering the camping ground, drove off three cows which he found grazing there, and placing them in Wicklow: pound, advertised them for salo by public auction.Before the day of sale, however.an officer came down from Dublin, and, paying the amount of rates due ~ £8 1s 84\u2014the animals were handed over to him, I cannot say If thero fs any truth In it, but Ît is currently reported the Intermed- late Education Board have anpointed a foreigner as examiner fn Irish.Wo have heard so much lately of things made In Germany, that ft would hardly be a surprise to find that the Irish examiner should hall from that country.There is, of course, terrible indignation at the idea of such a slight, particularly as at such a time as this, when so much Is heard of the progress the revival of the native tongue is making throughout Ireland, T.8.BR According to statistics, the number of cases of murder in Italy range from 0.2 per million of the population in Milan tb 166.7 in 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THERAPION 154 Chemists and Merciiants throngnout the World, Price in England 2/9 & 4/6.Ju ordering, state which of the three numbers is required, sud observe absve Trade Mark, which is a tac-simile of word \u201c THERAPION \"as it appears ou the Government Stamp (in white letters on a red gronnd) affized to every package by order of Her Majesty's Hon.Venimissloners, and without whigh it is a forgery.particulars of Therapion send ad.dremed envelope for pamphlet to Mr, R.John Hotrord er %a ndon, C., Eng toverage o pages).post £res, for d by Lymas Bros.and Co, Lt0., Toronto.3 108 ;: STRICTURE Skoens Painless Stricture Cure cradicates every trace of Stricture, cleansing and healing from the start, allaying inflammation and enlargement of tte Prostate Gland and restaring Lost Vitality, No cutting, dilating, drugging or bougies.We positively gusrantes n thorough, painless and Permanent cure in every case, and you can 4 PAY WHEN => - nos \u201d mo.6 The pure water will then float upon the brine, and, in.appearance, the two liquids \u201cwill seem as one.ow take another glass and fill it with common water.If an egg be put into this it will instantly sink to the bottom, see Figure 4; but if, on the contrary, the egg is put into the glass containing the brine, it will sink through the plain water only, and float upon that por tion \u2018which is saturated with salt, appear ry, remarkable *n and eurious manner; ri 3.This trick has wan much - astonishment ex .ed when.publicly tted, although its principle could be explained by every bousewifs | who, before \u201cpickling,\u201d tries the strength of the brine by observing if an egg will float on it.The Best That I Can.\u201cI cannot do much,\u201d said the little star, \u201cTo make the dirk world bright! M.silvery bea cannot st) 2 for \u2019 the foldi oom of night! Dam © ef Goa But I am a part 's t plan, And I cheerfuly do the Pest that I can.\u201d \u201cWhat is the use,\u201d said the fleecy cloud, Of these few drops that I hold?will hardly -bend the lily proud, Tho\u2019 caught in her cup of gol Yet, I am part of God\u2019s great Tan So my, treasures I'll give as we as I can.\u201d A child went merrily forth to play, But a thought like a silver thread, Kept winding in and out all day Thro\u2019 the happy golden head, ! Mother said, \u201cDarling, do all you can For you are a part of God\u2019s great plan.\u201d She.knew no more than the glancing star, Nor the cloud with its challice ; How, why, and for what, all strange things were; She was only a child at school; But she thought, \u201cIt is part of God's great plan That even I should do all that I can.\u201d 80 she helped a younger child along ; When the road was rough to the feet; And she sang from her heart a little song That we ail thought passing sweet; And her father, a weary, toil-worn man, Said, \u201cI will do likewise the best that I Our best, ah, children, the best of us Must hide our faces away, When the of the vineyard comes to look At our task at the close of day! ! But for strength from above (\u2018tis the Master\u2019s plan) We'll pray, and we'll do the best that we can.The Sovereign Bank of Canada.Notice is hereby given that applications for subscriptions of stock in the capital of the Sovereign Bank of \u2018Canada will be received by the Trusts & Guarantee Company, Limited, at its office, No.14 Ki street west Toronto, and by the Mon Trust & Deposit Company, at its office, Notre Dame street, Montreal, and by the Standard Trust Company, of New York, at 25 Broad'atreet, New York, subscriptions will be opened at the said offices on Wednesday,the 19th day of March, 1902, at the hour of ten o\u2019clock in the forenoon, and will be kept open until further order of the Board , D.M.STEWART, pe À Secretary and General Man .\u2018 By, order of the: Provisional Board, A MUSICAL KITE.Any Ingenious Boy Can Readily Make One\u2014Its Sound is Like That ; of a Harp.Here is a new kite for the boys to study, so as to be ready with an interesting novelty for the kite season.Take a sound and limber barrel hoop, three feet long, and whittle away about half its width.Bend it so as to make a pear-shaped frame, tying the two ends to- 2 Ut).ga gi A ; nl, : A yy hil CA AA A / | A : THE MUSICAL KITE.gether with stout twine.Then place bars, both ways, inside of it, tacking the the bars to the frame with brads.Yon then have a frame like th r-shaped figure in the picture.Over this frame paste two layers of the strongest tissue paper you can get, and you bave the main frame work of the kite.- ' Next comes the ballast piece, or middle * part of the kite, as shown in the picture, | the mirror, refle To make it, take a piece of Barrel hoop, 18 inches long, shaved to one-Half its width, and bend it into the form of an ellipse.ace the cross bars as shown in the illustration, and cover it with two thicknesses of tissue paper.The last or upper part of the kite is made with a heavier piece of barrel hoop bent into the form of a bow, with a round stick tied across, where the string |comes on a bow.- Now you are ready to make the musical part of the contrivance.After having completed the kite, as in the picture, take a piece of bamboo or fish pole, cutting it at the joints, leaving the | joints at the extremities.Make gne hole in the middle of the front joint, to face the wind, and two other holes of the same dimensions at the other joint.Theri tie the piece of bamboo fimily to the top frame of the kite, as in the 1llus- tration.You will find that the wind will produce a whistle, or rumbling sound, in the bamboo, loud enough to be heard quite a distance, If you tie the kite above the roof of the house the sound is like that of a barp.2° \\ A Home-Made Magis Lantern.Those boys and girls who are not the happy owners of a magic lantern will be interested to know that almost the same results may be obtained with materials that may be very easily secured.They consist of the white cloth\u2014or paper will answer\u2014 upon which the pictures are thrown, of a mirror, a candle and some paper figures., Equally simple i the performance.Having stretched the cloth against a wall in a darkened room, set a lighted candle opposite to it on a table, with a book or n similar dbject intervening, so that the light will not directly strike the cloth, but keeplit in comparative darkness.en hold tigh mirror sideways before the candle at sfich an angle that the reflection of it will be thrown on the cloth.You have thus secured the slide itself, square or round as the form of the mirror be.It yet remains to in- - troduce the picture.This is easily done.You must only hold a paper figure hetween the candle and the glass, and its shadow cn on the cloth, gives in silhouette the form of the paper.ving it forward between the candié and the glass, the figure will appear to walk more or less leisurely, or a regular promenade may be arranged, with two or more figures moving in opposite directions.Other motions will readily suggest themselves to the imaginative mind.It is, however, necessary to remembez- that the pictures show in silhouctte only, so that only the outlines of the paper can be depended upon to give shape and form.Chlidren Ory for and CASTORIA, ter of ceremonies, immediately.cried ou : TEE IS Fon \\ FENINNE STANDPOINT.- Something About Clothes\u2014What to Wear\u2014And \u2018 \"When to Wear It.The dress problem this season seems to be the distinguishing of the strictly spring gorment from its summer relation.Light hues, dainty fabrics, and gossamer like trimmings are as marked a feature of the Easter outfit, as they will be later on, of the wardrobe prepared for seaside aud country wear.The fashion is a pretty one, and ia merely a continuance of the vogue which crepes, voiles and similar textiles have enjoved all winter.The tyme has gone by.when the Easter costume was only vne remove from a winter outfit, lacking utterly the dainty air which -now characterizes it, and which makes the Easter bonnet fit jor a June day, and the Easter frock almost as suitable for a garden party, as for the occasion for which it was planned.The new spring colours are most attrac tive, the most popular promising to be dJe- licate grays and browns.At present white is the thing for house dresses, and later on tbe smart woman will appear in it on all possible occasions.Wood brown, silvery gray, black and dark blue, will be much worn for early spring garments, and these colours can all be obtained in a bewildering variety in etamines, voiles, and the heavier cheviots, homespuns, broadcloths, and Tibet cloths.The canvas weaves, hop- wackings, and two toned mobairs are in much favour, though transparent fabrics take first place.For elaborate gowns, fancy grenadines, printed chiffons, and embroidered barege will divide honours with frocks of very light weight tafleta, and what is known as ribbon silk.For the summer, pique, duck and white linen suits will be the thing for morning wear.Ein- broidered batiste, mausseline de soie, crepes and chiffon will replace them in the evening.As these Jast are already being much worn, it is probable that something new will appear to take their place by midsummer.The question of the moment is the shape of the skirt, and it is one upon which there is so much diversity of opinion that one is almost justified in calling any skirt fashionable as Jong as it has a wide flare at the bottom.The princess, it is claimed, will continue to hold ita own.The gored skirt and habit back will remain popular, and the well cut skirt may be pleated, tucked, strapped, embroidered, or trimmed in a hundred different ways, provided it fits closely above the knees, and spreads gracefully below.Slenderness will continue to be the aim of the fashionable woman.This will be obtained by hip yokes, and long sweeping linge.Eton jackets will still be worn, and they , come in a variety of forms.The most popular model for this little coat is quite plain, without the notched collar and revers which have distinguished it of late, the edges being: finished instead with silk stitching, or a strapping of the fabric, or of silk.The back of this coat usually ends with a narrow postilion effect, as a division left between the waist line and the end of an Eton coat is only becoming when the wearer is exceptionally tall and slight.Another model of the same garment is made with two sharply pointed revers overlapping each other, the jacket opening over an embroidered or lace vest.The round boleros encircling the arms are no longer worn.The bolero effect is obtained instead by a broad band brought around the chest and fastened in front.In some instances these little coat effects are joined to the waist by stitched bands caught at cach end with a jewelled button.The Louis coat will continue in favour, and the imported models show this design carried out in \u2018summer velvet,\u201d black duchess satin, peau de soie, and other rich mater- jals.The vests of these coats are always made of some handsome textile, and close invisibly in the centre.For trimming, lace and jewelled buttons are used.For the ordinary frock the smartest vest will be made of lace, and indeed lace will be the trimming of the coming season and will appear in insertion, incrustations, appliques and edgings.Irish crochet and filet laces are the most popular, the former being only obtainable in pure white, while the latter comes in white, cream, e au luit, and burnt cream.There are à number of novelties in the filet laces which make them appropriate for the most elaborate toilets.; ; expense is not considered, motifs in Duchess, and rose point are used, flouncings of various widths to match being obtainable.Elaborate trimming is the keynote of the smart gown.Galloons are to be much used on woollen dresses.Horse hair braids, either piain, shaded or variegated, are on many of the most serviceable out-door cos- tunics, and in many instances are combined with a touch of silver or gold.Black velvet ribbon is used in graduated widths for trimming light weight gowns.Passementeries and bead trimmings show some novel effects, while the more perishable trimmings.such as lace designs mingled with embroidered silk, or chiffon flowers, are gen- vine works of art.Buttons will play an important part in the up-to-date gown, and oh be worn on skirts, coats and vests.Some of the handsomest buttons are of filigree Russian enamel, cut jet incrusted with French brilliants, opalescent buttons in Persian colouring encircled by a rim of cut steel or rhine-stone, and embossed Norwegian silver inlaid with medallions.Black velvet buttons are also used on white, or black and white, costumes.Sleeves are most elaborate, and the effect of a costume depends greatly upon them.This season they have a little more fulness and are seldom cut in one piece.In shape they are legion, being cut, slashed, shirred, tucked and puffed according to the will of the designer.For hot weather wear nearly all the sleeves are of elbow length, and advance models with few exceptions end in a full bag at the elbow, or fit smoothly down the arm, and are finished with a frill of lace.Shirt waists this season are very attractive, and those making the strongest bid for popularity are known as the \u201cGibson Girl,\u2019 and the \u201cPyjama.\u201d The.latter is a rather severe garment, with no tucks, or pleats, very broad shoulder line, a breast pocket, and four pyjama frogs fastening across the front.These are made up principally in heavy white materials, such as Panama cloth, and mercerised cotton.The \u201cGibson Girl\u201d waist is made with a two inch box pleat down the front, with three narrow, slightly graduated tucks each side.The third tuck curves outward, covering the shoulder seam of the sleeve.Both tucks and box pleats are double stitched.The waist has a slight dip in front, and is finished by a high collar with turned over points with which a Kitchener tie is worn.On the regulation blouse the decorations will consist of embroidery, French knots, feather stitching, strappings, and machine stitching.Many of the blouses are made to wear outside the skirt, and quite a number are buttoned up the back.Lace yokes are argely used on silk and the finer wool waists, and large lace collars are alsb popular.Hand-made waists of the sheerest lawn, and much trimmed with lace and embroidery, are among the advance models, and those which are only intended for hot weather wear, come without the regulation round collar.and are finished around the neck with Valenciennes or other soft lace.The linen collar is no longer worn, although the same severe effect is obtained by white pique.\u201cTub\u201d gowns will follow the styles of the more expensive gowns.and will be made up in the various piques, linens and mercerised cottons, as well as in dainty lawns and batistes.The skirts are all short, with a decided flare, and the blouses may be made according to the taste of the wearer.Bands of embroidery trim many of these gowns, and the elbow length sleeves have under sleeves of embroidery, which can be easily taken out and laundered.Flowered organ- dies and fine muslins will be trimmed with Jace, and made with trained skirts.In the newest Parisian models the waistline is much more perceptible than was the case earlier in the season.The pouch front is still used, but in a mudifed form, and the straight front corset with a higher busted effect is happily still supreme.Taken all in all, the fashions of the day are most comfortable as well as artistic, and the woman who would be badly gowned must go out of her way to achieve her purpose.C.C.M.FOR MATRON AND MAD.A revival of earrings which has been periodically announced during the last five or six years has, this season.decidedly materialized.Smart young women are adding to their jewel boxes many pairs of earrings, now that it is possible to use these ornaments without the painful pre paratory process of piercing the lobe of the ear.The new earrings go on with 2 patent clamp attachment, which adjusts them securely and easily at the proper place.A single large pearl, fitting close to the ear lobe, is one of the most pop- ulgr designs, though almost an equal favourite is a combination of this pearl with one or more diamonds just above it.silversmith is the authority for the statement that a pair of solitaire pearl earrings ig the most popular of expensive Easter gifts.as an -e Like nearly everything else brought out this season, parasols have surpassed sll previous exhibits in the way of elegance, originality, and variety, even at this early date; therefore, it is difficult to imagine anything more dainty or elaborate later on.Both black, white, and tinted parasols are inset in various ways with bands and mo- ifs of beautiful lace, and some of the lovely openwork silk styles show a very delicate mauve, tea-rose, pink, sea green, or other colour through the meshes.Plainer silk parasole;are finished with a single row of Venise 1 je applique, which shows at the extremu/edge.Others have graduated strands of black velvet ribbon or a line of insertion formed of Persian silk embroidery.Flufly chiffon ruffles are noted on both black, white and tinted parasols of satin or brocade, and among less expensive styles are a host of foulard, pongee, batiste, and other parasols designed to match the now spring costumes., vu \"e .\u2026.n seems destined to hold its ou\" % nT millinery for in addition to those of feathers and silk, a crop of pretty flower pompons has appeared, he both black and colours.Li me Tiny rosettes of narrow ribbon with een.ties of rhinestones are used for ghrniture on skirts of fluffy material.One View of Canadian Girls I interesting article on- \u201cWoman's Life in Canada,\u201d addressed apparently to the idle or discontented (or Poth) young wanted.women says: Life in Canada results in splandid health.That is one great advantage which may be set at the head of the list when we come to sum them all up.For, after all, it is about the advantages that everybody wants to know, What is to be gained by going to Canada, or to any other colony ?If a woman works hard and lives hard for all the best years of her life, and leaves her friends and her country, at the end what has she as recompense * In the first place she and her children will all be welcom and will all be healthy.If she does not go out with a husband or to a husband, she can choose a husband when she gets there.She need mot remain single, except by her own choice, and she need not nc- sept the first man who asks her to marry.There is plenty of hard work, but there is splendid air and plenty of food for every- dy.There will be anxieties about many things, but there is not anxiety about the butcher's bill, nor as to the future or the education of the boys and the girls.A little money goes a long way.and an income that here would mean penury there lifts its owner \u2018intô comfort and considera tion.Perbaps money actuall buys no more there than here: but what the eye of women-crowded England, 8 writer -does not see the heart does not grieve over, and what nobody has nobody else pines for.The work is hard; it is that of a working farmer's wife in England.But it is not the farmer's wife's work, but (he farmer's wife's husband and society that would be unbearable to a woman of education in England.The men out there are gentlemen, even the hi man is often a gentlernan\u2019s son who has not scen his way to set up for himself and though he is constrained to sit down to mid-day dinner in his shirt sleeves, he has quiet ways and ned instincts bred in him.And al though there i¥ no servant, there in a horse and buggy in the stable, and neighbours Roon ripen into friends.: And the woman and her work are always nte It is nonsense to say that Great Britain does mot want girls of the educated classes, she wants more than -she- has and she wants just the sort that she has \u2014tall, big strong, and with overflowin, energy.She does mot want them idle and overcrowded here at home, anymore than she has wanted all her boys.The boys have gone out into the world, and have there been overworked, lonely, disheartened offen in sore temptation.Nobody doubts it.They only did not whine or \u201cveep he- cause boys are not pardoned- if they do.Nor did they ask that everything should be made smooth for them hy other men's labours before they would adventure.The housewife\u2019s husband fought the worst of the battle.and then the woman's pirt had to he played.It was not easy; But then nothing that is worth doing ever va.Guipure is also used, and where | \u2018 MINES OF CABINET NINISTERS._ -~ terre?MRS.TEM PLEMAN.Mrs.Templeman, wife of the new Western Minister, is a native of Ontario, having ! been born in the town of Carleton Place in 1850.She was the daughter of the late Joseph Bond, of that place; she was married in 1868 to Mr.Templeman, residing for a number of years in Almonte, where her hushand was engaged in the newspaper business, and going with him to Victoria eighteen years ago.ere she presides over a beautiful home, commanding a fine view of the Straits of Juan de Fuca and the Olympic mountains, and within a stone's throw of Beacon Hill Park.Although her husband has always been actively identified with politics, Mrs.Tem- pleman has never permitted herself to become absorbed in it, as many wives of public men do.While naturally interes to a considerable degree in such matters, her home instincts and interests have always occupied the premier place in her life n ening has been one of her hobbies, and she is almost passionately fond of music.She has Leen a constant worker, too, in charitable.work, and an unostentatious patron and friend of the orphanages and old people's homes of the city.She has assumed her share of church and social duties, and enjoys the esteem of a very wide circle of friends in Vie toria., : THE DOINGS OF THE DAY.Although it is now pretty widely recognized that the working population of the United States is divided into about two parts of men and one part of women, yet: it is not so generally known that in almost every line cl trade and in every conceivable occupation nen must now compete with the fair rex.Womez editous in New York, and there are several of them, earn cempar- atively large salaries.But it is the trades and occupations, where intellectual ability is secondary, that one finds much that is sur prising.How atcut a woman \u201celevator boy?\u201d Thouat: the phrase may be a contradiction in terms, there is nevertheless the woman \u2018\u2018elevator-boy\u201d at present employed in the building of the Philadelphia Young Women's Christian Association.In New York there are half a dozen women who wield the paste-pot and brush, and very few are the defects to be- found in the pa- per-hanging work done by them.Women barbers ply their trade in Philadelphia, New York, Atlantic City, and in some of the Western cities.In the West, too, are to be found not a few women railroad switch-tenders, and there has yet to be found an instance where a train has met with an accident through the inefficiency or carel of the fair railread employe.In short, in every respectable business the fair sex is now represented.and her efficiency has yet to be questioned.A California life insurance company employs a woman as manager at a salary of $10,000 a year.a*e One of the most interesting professors at Hampton Institute, Virginia, is Miss Arizona Swayney, who is also a graduate of the famous Indian-negro school.Miss Swayney is a thoroughbred daughter of the red race, and after her graduation in 1899 she spent several months on the Cherokee reservation, fitting herself for a special instructar, in the making of Indian baskets, rugs and pottery.She learned from some of the old Indian women those secrets of their art \u2018vhich are in danger of being lost with the passing of the older generation.She has thus become skilled in the \u201cdouble weave,\u201d which is one of the most difficult feats in basketry, and has learned how the Cherokees mould and decorate their pottery for which they are go justly famous, and how they bake the clay.Having acquired these! things from the.natives, she teaches them at Hampton to classes of yoru.Indian girls.She uses the Indian materials, and colours with the pative dyes, and it is expected that there will eyentually be developed here à special pattern to be known as the Hampton bas- et, and to be made and sold excluaively for.Hampton., » Mild cases, not chronic, are often cured b one or tw 2° y o bottles ~-Negotiations British Govern- » vale of the com- 1° English Admirat- be Morgan syndi- financially hyp- and & Wolf has eall- ani under the i £ war, * \" i 1 Oceanic, Celtic.Majestic and Teuto ent combined amounts spent in past.years by How large this aut oi, ay od er Ye the challengers, or since the Canudiau ac t tis.Vi \u2018ac \" fis ; from he fact a Ae the companies Yachismen éame into Long Island Sound, the outbreak gor- is that the Govf the [| Boats For Their.Trial Races.Stirred Up the Yachtsmen of Long Island Bound.\u201c (Special to the Star.) BRIDGEPORT, Cohn., March 15.\u2014Ar- o e r x ters, It is no exaggeration to say that more money.is \u2018being expended by the American yachtsmen in preparing for success this year in their desire to lift the cup, than the and carried off the much-coveted trophy to Montreal.' Zeal, born of the pride which is charac teristic of the American sportsmen, and a persistent desire to do that which other Americans have failed to do in recent years, \u2018marks every effort.If there were a fortune at stake, the interest of the individuals, interested in the boat, which will make a mighty attempt to win back the cup, would not be greater.Widespread enthusiasm is manifested in the event, and every feature of the arrangements is being generally discussed and confimentéd.,upon 5 te \" papers.The wealthy members 6f the club Juve spent much time in New York and will sm, consulting with authorities on was despiw their eager desire to get infor- vart, \u2018\u2019Ë will be valuable in the con- Bostol \\iy.Hirwet cement of that class of yachting Le.has alréan,4 the rules and mation whieh.AT Cecif Bevfmte: struction and manäkver generation > yachts which come untau;rih whoss Sor regulation for the event.+ i Like the wheel within the wheel, VA Jess test for the honour to represent the Brin port Yacht Club in the St.Lawrence nivel, equals that of the desire to win the cup.Noually, the winter seasqn, which is now rapidly drawing to a close, surpasses that of any other at the Bridgeport: Yacht Club.Receptions, club smokers, musicales and dances have been more numerous and have been patronized more generously, than ever before, all of which is due to the great interest in the approaching contest.The jridgeport Yacht Club has the reputation of never doing anything by halves, and its members eay that it proposes to demonstrate tg the other yacht clubs in and about New York city that to defeat the Canal- inn yachtsmen, at 6 yacht racing, is not a hopeless task, as they have viewed in.Recently the Bridgeport Yacht Club bon- oured Thomas H.Macdonald, chairman of the Regatta Committee of the club, and president of the Long Island Sound Racing Association, by electing him commodore.Mr.Macdonald originated the movement last summer, which resulted in the forwarding of the challenge to the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club.He is manager of the big plant here of the American Gramaphone Company, and one of the most enthusiastic and widely known yachtsmen in the country.By electing him as tbe club's com- imanding officer, the club manifested its approval of bis enterprise.; The two syndicates in the club, which have been working separately in securin, candidates for the trial races, have join hands, and B.B.Crowninshields, of Boston, who is one of the best known des'gners of small- yachts in America, has received his second order for a yacht.Other members of the club are working individually.The rivalry is strong, and it is a difficult matter to secure any information as to the lines of the yachts which are being designed.Smith, of Quincy Point, Mass., will construct this boat, while the spars are being made by the St.Lawrence Company, of Ogdensburg, N.Y.The Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club can rest assured that it will have a sturdy competitor, and that the race will not be walk'over for either contestant.person interested in the arrang here 1s working with untiring energy, and the challenger will represent the highest development in skilful designing, construction and management.The various other yacht- anizations about New York and ing o along both sides of nd are co-operating commendably.There will be at least two boats from the New York section.As has already been stated in the Star, the proprietors of the Rudder, the leading yachting periodical in New York, will have a resentative in the Rudders official - 7 Hunt, the yachting writer of .the Forest and Stream, the well known rtsman\u2019s journal, has signified his intention of entering a boat in the trial spins.Clinton Barnum Seeley the millionaire nephew of the late P.T.Barnum, the famous showman, and Wilson Marshall, of this city and New York, another retired millionaire, are baoing a yacht built for themselves, very little concerning which is known.She will take part in the trials.Jones § Laborde, of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, have an order from éither an individual or a_syndicate of members of the Bridgeport l'acht Club.This yacht will embody all the merits of the Western type of small yachts, which is radically different in many respects from those of the Eastern section of the United States.+ \\ And.Burgess is also to design à boat.PATRICK\u2019S DEFENCE, Another Feature Developed by His Counsel Yesterday., (Special to the Star) | NEW YORK, March 15.\u2014 The lawyers for Patrick started on another feature of the defence yesterdäy.- They have finished with the testimony of medical experts, by whom \u2018they sought to show Jones\u2019 story of murder by chloroform was untrue, because Rice died from na causes.Now, a number of witnesses are being called in an attempt to establish Patrick's claim of intimate relations with Rice, Patrick, his counsel, his father and his sister are satis- fied, they declare, with the progress of the defence.Assistant District Attorney Os borne claims the pr tion\u2019 8 case has | strengthened out of the mouth of the defence's own witnesses.TL at NEW YORK, March 15.\u2014 Charles C.Adams, a lawyer, of this city, was called as a witness, yesterds in the trial in: which Albert T.Patrick is siccused of the murder of Rice was father, and in that he, the/ witness, and Rice: were on friendly terms/for 30 'yèars.He.had a conversation with Rice some time in 1900, in which Rice gave: his views ms counsel, at the close of the p case, telling of this conversation, cremation, and he wrote a letter to Patrick's.tion's: ; e \u2018identified the letter.He also identified a letter he received from Mr.Rice on ber 18 1807, instructing him to are a codicil altering the will execu in 1896.The provisions of the changes desired were not told by the witness.Adams was not''al: lowed to tell what Rice had said about -cre- mation.În anawer to a question by Mr.CL Sei Other \u20aclubs Are Building ALL DESIRE SEAWANHAKA CUP | Prospect of Next Year\u2019s Races Has rangements.are progressing favourably for the trial Faces, which are to be held in the -spring, in Long Island Sound, under the | auspices of the Bridgeport Yacht Club, \u2018 whose challenge for a contest for the Sea- wahhaka-Corinthian Internationa) cup was accepted by the Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club, of Montreal, last fall.These races will be preliminary to the international yacht race, and the winner will fly the burgee of the Bridgeport Club, in the Canadian wa the trial races, which will d ed by attention \u2018in due course.) designer: Howard EE William M.Rice.Adams \u2018said eufpged in_bhwiness with bis} \\ \u2018 | REDU == Divides any form of adulteration whatsoever, or contains any Injurious chemicals.te Cleanliness in the == Deducts the Cares of Washing Day - from the Housewife's busy life.X Muitiplies PEC PEE i DUC by two the Life of the articles washed.by two the Hours of labour.- who can prove that this soap conta your Octagon Eid raundry Shape If your grocer cannot supply Sualight Sosy; writh to EEVER BROTHERS, LIMITED, TORU and a ir'a) sample will be sect Fou free afcost.Please don't omit to give your pwn full © CES EXPENSE \u2014 Adds - Comfort in the Work to 0 will be paid by LEVER BROTHERS, LIMITED, Toronto, to any person Linen.Ba ., ae ins TO, sending his name and address Yo address, i LA 5 BNO AND Agthees SMITH SISTERS, ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS.(Once more it must be stipulated that the names and addresses of ail enquirers must re- I each q as a of good faith.No attention will be pa!d to anonymous queries.Beveral questions are unanswered for that reason.If the writers will repeat their queries and send their names, they will receive P ou CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS.Old Bt.Francis.\u2014Write to the Becretary of the Board of Civil Service Examiners, Ottawa.ABOUT PALMISTRY.Inquisitive.\u2014If you will write to Mrs.Hannah Davis, 2326 St.Catherine street, you will obtain the address of & practical paimist.Lo THE HORNERITES.Observer\u2014The fifth bulletin of the \u2018Fourth Consus of Canada, 1001,\u201d shows that the ad- tefents of the Holiness Movement (Hornerites) number 2675, of whom 2039 were in the Prov- Ince of Ontarlo, 418 in Quebec and 199 in Mani- tbe JOHN ADAMS.Katherine.\u2014John Adams, the second President of the United Btates;, was born on the 13th\u2019 or (new style) 30th of October.17385, in that part of the Township of Braintres, Massachusetts, which on & subsequent division was called Quincy.It fs eight miles out of Boston, He was Inaugurated as President in 1707 and died at Quincy in 1826.THE FRENCH FOR \u201cNIGHT.\u201d Reader.\u2014\u2018\u2019A\u2019* Is technically right.\"\u201c\u2018Noit\u2019° fa the French for night.But \u201cB\" is also right, a» \u2018WHY STAY PALE.A pity to see pale girls stay -pale and dull when it is so easy to get Scott's Emulsion.One of the :best - things \u2018Scott's Emulsion does is to give rich blood to pale girls.~-The result of regular doses of Scotts Ethulsion is an.in- \u201cérease not only in the red : color of the blood/ and in the | appetite butin the.gaod lonta :and_ bright manners which are- the real, charm of per fect health.' * à © Sent 155 Tres Sample.Osborne, Adams said the wignatures to the 1000 will were not in the handwriting of Rice, ~~ .fgeott & Bowne, Chemists, 400 Peart at, N.Y.\u2018 .;1 chen.\"to 10, and night from 10 p.m.to dawn.\u201cwiitole of Englahd.\u2018Shares of the company rose 1-Ot-the 473 ancient and.modern.transla- no vaine, ne extre + 7e 00 sends 28 3e secûs 26 19 seeds 27 2 28 1 2 3 T5 secé 3 is 2% 100 seeds 5 \u201cBon Soir\" ' (\u2018good evening') is used much more frequently than \u2018Bonne nuit\u201d (\u2018gooû night.) You would say that a dance took plate on Tuesday evening (Mardi solr), but that the burglary took place on Tuesday night (la nuit de Mardi).\u2019Nult\u2019\u2019 is \u2018generally used to-!.designate the latter part of the evening, In the same sense as we use it in English, evening being generally given to the hours from, say, 6 © UTTTENGLISH RACING 7 ot An English Bportsman.\u2014Call In at the bil- Hard room of the Windsor Hotel any evening aftér 8 p.m.and see Mr.R.H.Brand.He will pr the facilities you require.t +> THE SOUTH SEA RUBBLE.L.M.W., Farnham, Que.\u2014 In 1T11 the lord treasurer of England (the Earl of Oxford) proposed -to fund a floating debt of about £10,000, 000, the interest, about £600,000, to be secured by.fendering permanent the duties upon -wines, tobacco, pte.Purchasers of this fund slo became shareholders in the South Sea Company.a corporation which was to have the mohopoly of trade with Bpanish Bouth America, a part of capital stock of which was to be the new fund.After the peace of Utrecht, Spain refused to open her commerce to England, and, the South Ses stoek became worthless.The directors, how- aver, concealed the stafe of things, and reporte were set aficat by them of intended conces- sidas by Spain and of new discoveries of vast wealth In Chile and Peru.In April, 1720, parila- \u2018ment accepted the plan of the company for paying the national debt, that of the Bank of England being rejected.The South Sen Company took.upon itself the whole debt of the country.amiunting to £30,981,713, in consideration of 8 pet gent.per annum | to them for four Jest, after that to be redeemable by the Gov- p the.t to be 4 'per cant.There.a mania of speculation seized upon the trom £300 to £1,000 in three montha.In August St \u2018was found that the chairman amd wome of the: principal men engaged in the scheme were quiatly selling out.A panio resoited and before the last of September.in spite of the efforts of the government and of the Bank of England, the company stopped payment, ruining thousands of investors.A pariiamentary investigation followed, and many prominent persons were found guilty \u2018ef fraud.The diroctors were fino over £2,000,00 for the benefit of the stook- hoîders.The valid assets were also turned in, paying a dividend of sbout 33 per cent.» ett rang tions of the Bible, 46 have been made by missionaries, and the annual circulation fit what aré known as mission fields is over 3,280,000, largely portions, but with: nearly 95,000 entire Bibles.There is, too,- tho circulation of the tract societies, but in & senses most significant of all is the pr 0 Pp and presses, sendirig forth- annually 10,- 0.008\" volumes, with 380,000,000 pages.1 «ab \u2018 FLOWER own cnoice, zæ2 s 20 PACKETS FOR 25 CENTS.Teguinr sise\u2014and small sample pack of sensational advertisers.This offer Is confined oe ies Smeg ba, md wir sods cod by us cas rt Raissimly detiontoaty {Net less than 30 packets for 23 emits at this Jow rate).by number.: - 1 TAKE YOU HOICE, By Mall Posie 25° 1 Be VEGETABLES.Order by Number, N .Beans, Golden Wax, 2.Lettuce, | ; -| Z Bect Lalipas, round.fai.Mask Meson Bory Hai ; Egypd n, flat round.Le + Set Long Smooth Blood.29.Water Melon, Far! .\u2014 inningstadt.23.Large - Prise by sbbege.» Fottler's Bruns- ol : Hed Wethars x 2%.« vers.Pluk Pink 7.Carrot.Half-long Danver's 25.Oajon.Shverdge\u201d Toke 13 Bcsriet Searlet.26.Parsley, Moss Cur] Yellow 8.Casvot, Gem or Oxheart.77.Parsni » Hollow Crown > ower, Early Paris.28.Peas, First and Best.: FLOWERS.oe oldeg.>.2.Peas, MoLean's Little Gem! 41, Alyssum, Sweet.7 .y King.th Eo Et, (1 Rl Bp Choe | Base Mie, 1 .sy (tem.( 0 15.Cucumber, Chicaro Fick.33.Radia n French Breakfast.45; Ehrmation; Mixed, 14.Cucumber, Long Green.55.Salsify, Sandvrich Ialand.** EVEriastings (Heliehry 1 Cucumber White Spine.x.Sauash, Vegetable Marrow 47.Mignonuètes Sweet.ho .u , Î hE.|A FR ets, | Nestes Fe , D, amplon.1.Lettuce, Nomoare.10.Tomato, Ex.Early Atlsntic| oy Pa -} every erder package New Midget Phiox.| 52 Petunia, Mixe FREE Forty shades and colors, (price 200.) 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Suites, insuring absolute privacy, from Tolegraphic Address: Cecella, London, » Blood Poison Cured Free.The Remedy Is Sent Absolutely Free to Every Man ~ Woman Sending Name and Ad I am a.well man to-day | I was rid of my sores, and |] and natural fn |: & RESTAURANT, and river, oO day.$1.50.50 per day.$6 per day.A.JUDAH, Manager.A 57 18 înw \u2014_ dress.wilo made him a Knight oz of Maria Theresa.He afterwards becams General Sir James Macdonell, G.C.B,, Cob onel-in-Chief of Light Infag- his family, \u201cthe Maedonells Invern shire, were of very ancient scent from \u201cthe Lords of the Isles,\u201d and that Colonel Alexander, the eldest brother of Sir James and \u201cChieftain of Gl y, was Jacobite rising Dr Tes and , whan, es | Bundrod clansmen into the Berg.enr five Ho Me, forces in Canam Te 1838.Gold medal of i 631 AILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF Quebec, District of Montreal.No.8823.Cireuit Court.Edmund R.Baker, plaintiff, versus Miss E.Kerr, defendant.On the Zth day of March, 192, at two of the clock in the afternoon, at the domicile of sald defendant, No.72a Crescent street, in the city of Montreal, will be sold by authority of justipe all the goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized In this cause, consisting of furniture.Conditions cash, ANATOLE CHERRIER, B.8.C.Montreal, March, 1002.HOUSES 10 LET.BELF-CONTAINED HOUSES.427 Dorchester street, 10 rooms, rent $450.TUPPER TENEMENTS.El Crescent street, 8 rooms, rent $300.LOWER TENEMENTS.271 Gt.Martin street, 7 rooms, rent $150.2 Platt street, 6 rooms, rent $150.2714s 8t.Catherine street, 6 rooms, rent $20.FLATS.208 Peel street, 8 rboms, rent 3450.p84 Burnside place, 7 rooms, rent $400.9% Burnside place, 7 rooms, rent $360.Apply to MACINTOSH & HYDE, 63 § eod : 157 St.James st.» e \u2019 ¢ .St.Hilaire Residence Johnton & Covetneau, 62 St.James st.For\\ssle\u2014at Elm Bank, at the foot of Béloëil Mountains, Ste.Hilaire Station, Lordering on the.Richelieu River, and surrounded by most beautiful scenery.* The property consists of residence, beautiful \u2018grounds and servants\u2019 \u2018house + all; conveniences.Bulit for summer and winter residence.Outbuildings consist of stable, coach house, shed, poultry house, the same wire-fenced all round.Will sell at a sacrifice to a -quick buyer, 61 WESTMOUNT HOUSE FOR SALE Sand Stone Front.avenor avenue, above Sherbrooke ; On rooms, ed bathroom; side entrance; splendidly finished in every particular.Ap- PIV to JAMES BAILLIE, -.Tel, Main 1324, or Mouns 94 - #! St.Francois Xavier st.aa po *h, modern- \u2018ent Beas 5 plain package.VBAILIFE'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF Quebec, District of Montreal.0.14273.Circuit Court.Naphtalie Bloom, plaintiff, versus Fabien Bussiere, et al, defendant.On the th day of March, 1902, at ten of the clock In the forénoon, at the «domicile of sald defendant, No.722 St.Denis street.In the city of Montreal, will be sold by authority of justice all the goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in \u2018this cause, consisting of household furniture.Conditions cash.F.CHAMPAGNE, B.8.C, Montreal, March AILIFF'S BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF Quebeo, District of Montreal.13.039, Circuit Court.William FE.Phill laintiff, versus Charles E.Gwilt, defend- nt.On the 24th day of March, 1902, at ten of the clock In the forenoon, at the domicile of said defendant, No.28 Seymour street, in the city of Montreal, will be sold by authority of justice all the goods and chattels \u2018of the sald defendant, seized in this cause,\u201d consisting of one piano, household furniture, etc.Conditions cash.A LAVERDURE, B.8.C.Montreal, March No.ips, AILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF Quebec, District of Montreal.No.14,895; Circuit Court.A.Plante, et al, plain- Uff, versus H.Machkowsky, deferidant.On the 24th day of March, 1802, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of sald defendant, No, 104 Inspector street, in the city of Montreal, will be sold by authority of justice all the goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized In this cause, consisting of bric-a-brac, household furniture, old carpets, etc.Condi tions cash.G.A.LAFONTAINE, B.8.C.Montreal, 14th March, 1902.; ers BAILIFFS SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF Quebec, District of Montreal.No.404.Circuit Court.Montreal Steam Laundry Co.plaintiff, versus E.G.Hopman, .defendant.On the 24th day of March, 1902, / domicile of sald defendant, No.62 Hutchi- mon _strect, ip the city of Montreal, will be sold by anthority of justice all the goods and chattels of the sald defendant, seized in this cause, consisting of household furniture.Conditions cash T.THUOT, B.8.C, Montreal, 14th March 1902.AILIFF'8 SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF Quebec, District of Montreal.No.4.crue Court.Fidele Levellle, plaintiff, vi.Plerre Lafontaine, defendant.On clock In the forenoon, at the domicile of said défendant.at No.296 St.Chriatophe street, in the city of Montreal, will be sold bp authority of justice all the goods and chattels of suid defendant, seized In this cause, consisting of household furniture, ete.Terms cash A.DeCE 8.6, Montreal, March 15th, 1902 Gi shin officer in intersting to note thes 7 of Glengarry,\u201d woe \u2018commande 6 X.15, the 2th day of March, 1902, at, ten of the: ., | ! | J { li À À | 4 RC AL ond Tbe 5 NE] Te \u201cPole of Comme \"Ours Het \"Orci Ti LA ib el deep BE rn, 0e ne i y: st, ® Jor h Lar Be J ! : » = heir .igo \u201cfine hes were\u2019 mads and appre fo 5 compliment.from the heir : did En yng i \u201cSih Poy I - fa\" , _ tous Auray col-{ [ : owing: 41 we\u2019 wr ; \u2018i vy rad ER Pi .A ; ; | ; ' : ders, Piche, Vearÿ, hoof nd ; # Ce Tm RN 8: | © pet FC neu Been | sw Dro Begining 7 WW home est every ltd\u201d one requires an 1 \u2018and \u201cQue aun : Copies of the Imperial prmy, qéde , R anies.|| geived and ably responded to.by Capt.CER the mew dreu Feghudir have : \\Ul eye and when a trace of Îlluess ie | Hiam, apt.Stewart an lol.Bergti u.been received at the Militls.Department, e remedy should be promptly a Thomas, Calrns and \u2018 on.LS and many of the regulations are .of inter- ; pplied.» \"M 0 oo j est to, the Canodion militia.Of course ones are frail.Their hold upon life is slight, nother Balaclav eran Gone.most of these changes occur in F- $s.} A he immortal Six Hundred is Vico uniform, and do not affect the uni pe frest symptoim of trouble should be met by the SL Another of the immox bh Goldy Sho re.from for ceremonial.One jon will djve medicine.© 4.dead, in 4he person of Je n ( oldy, Ÿ 070 affect the cavalry squadfons inasmuch as mal Tabi vo 1 EEE of Seloclava and who\" died recently |At makes provision for the: abolition of from Dr, win tif Tablets are à scientifc preparation, prepared \u2019 Tau i; i \u2018shoulder chains, ; \\ .ma\u2019 : , ne Have Earned Their Name, gt is home at Lunel Hi, Hollidayeburg, | he Tank badges now in use bave been ; N record aud the ri 8\u2019 own prescription and have proved by their From a return just issued, it appears that he British \"a my and afterwards g oing to abolished, except in the case of staff of- SRNL) q T success to be the ideal medicine for infants, À the South Metropolitan School at Sutton Lhe Ur ited Fie became one of fie crew ficers.Rank will be shown by braiding on AN 8 | a Surrey, Eng., has sent 522 boys Gia utp of thie man-of war Old Ironsid the sieeve with drab braid three-sixteenths y \\ À > army.} 81 have served in South rate : of an inch wide.art F dc | | ytd ene \u2018five have been killed, four ve \u2026 hd Second Lieutenant-\u2014Cuffs edged alliround, ON a Qi $ 0 u r St h i dicd of disease, six have been wounded, A geottish Corps Honoured.In crow\u2019s foot al the point.double lines [FS & b omac S, PH l cight have been invalided, two whose time , ented Lieutenant\u2014As above, wi louble p \u2019 ED | had expired have come home, whilst the re- Lord Strathcona has accepted the bon-! of raid added midway between the .i Y maining fifty arc still on active service, ! ourary-coloneley of the Liverpool Scottish.point and the seams ôf the sleeves, the .; hf ] This has earned for the boys of the school Fn Canada Ne de A lieutenant col- lines to be three aiuçhes long, Slartin ation, all bowel troubles, irritation accompany- i = i the \u201cFighting Suttons.\u201d * onel of the i CY.from th aid roun e top of e cuff, MA À , - Vthe title of the \u2018Fighting Su 2 with a rows foot at the top.RE th, sleeplessness and similar symptoms these | ee ee Captain \u2014 As for Lieutenant.with add;- 4 Te without an equal.: .; .tional double lines, 3 inches long, from the hould i ._ sens 3 crows foot at the point of the cuff, a crow\u2019s should use them for the very good reason that : pe Le t at t .Lin oniatée .A JA p \u201d : \u201cMajor = Av foe captain, with additional races oF stupefying drugs.a 2 i : double li idway hetween the two rectly upon i Will Honour Irish Saint.outer.and central lines % 1-2 inches long, fi y po \u20ac organs which cause the troubles er.n Po INGE : y remove cause an The Second Regiment Canadian Artillery beginning at the braid at the , dition of \u2018fy effectively ri that d bring back the \u2018tgeants intend holding a social in the M crow's foot at the top.; ; D conditoi Pf Perfect and hearty health.\u2018raig street Drill Hall, on St.Patrick's | | | Licutenant-Colonel \u2014 As for major, with .Dwn Tablets hb ight.Dancing and music will prevail.double lines added to the cantain\u2019s loop Good for all ets ave a record surpassing that of any 3 [* .\u2026.oe five inches long from the top of the crow'a {ne making similar clai M row at tho Front ; Font, an Austrian knot 2 1-2 inches in lengih Babies ; Try e d ist for th ms.8 f : 1 at the top.j ruggist for them.Mr.C.Montagu McIntyre.of No.4 Com- ; PE 4 Them for} fr oflirect t 88 them.If you do not find them, send \u2018pany, Victoria Rifles, who left via St.John, | Amendment to the Libël Law.yA Your Baby.0 us and we will forward a box prepaid.va for Capt Town, South Africa, at the ; | > Cu _ Ly / - \u2018 : En LG end of December last, hax joined the \u2018lst | } (OTTAWA, March Code has aan bil J) ; .Co ; pe al Light Horse, and is now at the i erence to the law of libel.It provides that | VA , QE DR.WILLIAMS MEDICINE Co.front.TE aE vhe ew .where 3 civil action has been brought no ) 3 Broc ) - .1 R criminal action can follow, and limits the i ; a 0,8 .Victo ria Rifles\u2019 Concert.; ; bill from the commencement of a criminal ye CKUILLE, ONT.~~ + : The concert and M-home that the hy ! : ation, to qix months after the date of the « ; E i i ifl int holdi riday, nlleged offence, present there is no payer?i March Tiges unten to be ons of the best I | time limit.Le Sa Li vr - \u2018 : Patertainuents the regiment has jet given.\\ : .a1 À ; zduxcellent talent has been secure\u201c and the ; .: .i 3 i .ar.| nJenfootongonJorjon tan factontentan]erSanJarfenTentoteatentuteutontuezestue]e\" CO - ; think when they have appointed their | : M pd aden in mle: eit hala ee friends to be trustees on this turnpike board | RUSSELL AND CARSON.nce seldom s en in their share in the work is done.I am certain that within a hundred miles of Mont: } by real it would be impossible to find \"worse } roads, especially in the winter, than those | under the management of the Turnpike \"a .| Recruiting for the R.C.R.I | Considerable work is now heing done in \u201cthe way of recruiting in third (special ser- être king yo 8 you for Lins A Tilt Between Two Unionist Irish.Members.\u2018trespass on your pra 7 ted the prolongati f fous .h% have one po he va war which \u2019 \u201cYours truly, i hosts Seen in Montreal.=\u2014\u2014\" = TT CHANDOS.corps.Toronto, Hamilton, Le rantford, Woodstock, and other Western wns furnished a number of men.- x Zion Cadets.The following orders have been issued Ÿ | ey Tok the ureal hackmen | birth, though a resident of this country for Wyndham, and declared it was agitation.y the officers of this corps: fantoctentententontentrateutectoutuatuatoagestentretuateetes}eutonton}eezate\" OO mfuntentartentautos teotontoutae: ton tootostostententenJoufao 10e { 3 v peopie 2 over hiteen years, would say that .persou- Ÿ an only agitation, that ltad secure or bu Saturday, March 15, company drill, No.da * \u2018 it eid ; If v7] to drive on these roads.Ask the toll gate ally have no hesitation in guaranteeing thal Ireland what rights the country now pos- \u201cUH Mego.hag i To the Editor of the Star: i ciple of justice, law, or equity could, ¥ keepers and they avill tell you there is never these people would be an excellent addition sessed.He also snid that in 1885, when Lord £f -_ Wedncstite March 19, company dnll, No.| Sir,\u2014Professor Hyslop.Rev.Dr.Savage | teacher who has paid the stoppages Mt à n day without complaints being made about to our Canadian population.Salisbury declared it was\u2019 impossible to stop i] Company.\u2018 - i Fr .LETTRES ooo \"| otherwise complied witl srequig sen and the condition of the road.Any farmer who The Welsh people are a sturdy.thrifty boycotting by legislation, the Premier was 3 | and other investigators of the Psychical Re- of the law entitji ed\" Fements kept such a road in the country wbuld be class, being brought up as a rule to hard angling for the Irish vote.Mr.Russell said Saturday, March 22, battalion drill.AH members must attend these parades.\u2018 aR An an ., Progressive Euck:e.With the closz of February ended the season\u2019s progressive euchre competitions , a ; et ; \u201cthat Voter _ ; ; 3 f the toll bridges.A with them any foreign element, nor would was \u201ca paid hireling of the Government.th ie ducte be the sergeants Tata io the h ne one were to throw a stone at ran- must have exercised his profession in this | to, 8 their customs and sentiments be different to The Speaker intervened.and when Mr.# RAR re ste ie te / 3H In any part of New York, one woud Province, for Jens vents vent, aoû \u2014_\u2014 vor mad ee re ary mle wuld indie Te bee | te re waa won be - i i se i ! y ey have also been reared in a climate ther Ministerialists loudly wu im to James.\u20ac-senson\u2019s aggregate wus won by fr be almost certain to strike a house in the public schools the Department of Pub A Plea for Soldiers\u2019 Widows.somewhat rigorous, so that as a rule they withdraw to the other side of the House.fist} Pte.C.Morrice, (2nd) Pte.Bangs, (3rd) Pte, Jones.: * LA Hussars Form Rifle Corps.The members of the Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars have formed a rifle corps.Practice will be held Mond.v evening of each week, until it is possible to arrange ; ing news of the conditioi 2 nain stops two per cent.more from his ceipt of a pension.During a iod of his they will make no mistake.even though ines for practice at the butts a1 Painte aux / oy : i der friend, who lay Cation of pen Lu pense te pot, after all these stop: wid service he was selected pag jal or- it may cost something to transport these \u201cSEVENTY-SEVEN\u201d is Dr.Humphreys\u2019 Trombles.an practice the Huwars use the Vid), dreds of il di na Bo.an, from ear to year, for twent ears.derly from among 750 men of his Battalion unfortunate people from their foreign Famous Specific for Grip and Colds, con- regular carbine with gatling ammunition, 7) reds of miles distant from Montreal.Be- b Mr Tessier s bifl, the teache will for- 8s being one of the smartest and cleanest clime, to a country where they will be un- isting of a small bottle of pleasant pellets which has been found of mare heneñt than - fore retiring (it was a \u2018Sunday evening), oi his miserable pittance should he re- soldiers in the Battalion to serve as order- der the same flag as their forefathers.misting of A socket, bi p dy pe ,; the are of the Morris tubs, As soon as i 1 had been in conversation with a party move.from the province or get married, Jy to the adjutant, \u2018now the present Lord Yours very truly, that.fits be vest Po et, \u2018han: y to any.: the weather: permits, the others intend to itaugurate Saturday afternoon rides for ecouling purpinscs.: ! Sent to Parliamentarians.The illustrated account of the Westmount cadets, published in the Star on January 25th last, together with the speech of the Prizce of Wales, on his returu from his tour \u2018around the world, in which he pointed - out the importance of the cadet movement, , n sent to everv member of Parlia- aa 8 ord foundry, in West Sixteenth was the nephew of Jefferson Davis and grandson of President Zachary Taylor.Strapped about the body are all the accoutrements carried by a soldier, including the water bottle haversack and belt of cart.| search Society, according to n statement in last Saturday's Star, have become impressed ; with the view that ghosts { visible to the dypoanegue à +4 ena-The Attack on Teachers\u2019 Pensions- Other Letters to the Editor.and ,apparitio; » ?do exist, and =.which at least sonie form of psychieal phenomena have been observed.\u201d In this view I concur; and \u2018beg to submit the following personal experience as a reason for my belief.Not long since 1 was in an attitude of anxious expectancy respect- who recently saw the sick person.He ex- : plained the appearance, condition, ete., of the patient.On Monday morning at, I should say, about 1.30, I was awakened by something or other\u2014I know not what\u2014and looking up I saw standing alongside the bed, an apparition of the person whose illness was giving me so much concern.I started back, or rather threw my head back, in amazement, and when I took a second look the figure had disappeared.I went to sleep again.! sinn, forge Vf mer =.out wo \u2018t his right ¢ n= ide the province, was compelled by cir- road, notwithstanding that owing they pass promptly find, and Il only wonder why no one has taken an action against the Trust before now.1 hope some of your gond readérs will let us have their views on this\u2019 road question, and also what they think To the Editor of the Star: Sir, \u2014là the Star of the 8th inst.I notice the death of my late comrade Hugh Ross, late of the 2nd Batt.Scots Guards, whose death took place in the General Hospital.The deceaged served over 21 years in the said corps, and consequently was in re- aul Methuen.The deceased was highly respected by all of his comrades and came to fontreal with the regiment at the time of the Trent affair.We were stationed in Montreal for 2 years and 9 months, when we left for London, Eng.He returned again to Montreal at the expiration of his limited service, and his first and last situation was with Mr.Palmer, the Notre Dame Street hair dresser.Mrs.Ross was formerly the wife of the late Wm.Price, of the 2nd Bsttalign, Scots Guards, and must have been with the Regiment about To the Editor of the Star: Sir,\u2014The writer is pleased to notice that ou have given the matter of the Patagonia Velsh settlers prominence in your last issue or two, and, being a Welshman by work sud thrifty habits.They arc also a loyal people, and our Government in bringing this clase of settlers to this country would in a great measure build up the British Empire.They would not bring C would be a strong class of settlers.The writer.speaking Welsh, would be very pleased if he could render any assistance or in any way facilitate this contemulated movement by our Government, and if they are spending our money to induce a good class of settlers to come into the country, A.C.MORRIS.7 Delaware Ave.Toronto, Ont.The Montgomery Monument.To the Editor of the Boston Transcipt: ,The decision of the Sons of the Revolution not to erect a memorial to Montgomery in this city will give wide satisfaction to all but a very small number of C'ana- dians,, and will tend to promote the good feeling between the two great English- {Special to the Star.) ice) regiment at Halifax.Sgt.Thompson, 3 = Trust.The road up St.Lewrence strs\u201d Pink Piu- \u2014_\u2014 LONDON.March 15.The debat th f No.2 Depot, Toronto, has been doing , ; .; the Back River is the main road eet to Tee POX.arch 15.\u2014 The debate on ° good work in the west, in the Interest OÙ A Correspondent\u2019s Views on Psychical Phenom- the city, for all the counties ne ending to The Welshmen of Patagonia.dash land question in the £ommons Thurs 4\u20ac - .ances which seem inseparable from the dis cussion of that subject in Parliament.Mr.T.W.Russell (Liberal Unionist), leader of the new Irish land movement, took exception to the statements of Mr.he knew this was so.becausze at that time he, was a Liberal candidate.Sir Edward Carson asked: :\u201c\\What are you now!\u201d Mr, Rustell retorted that Sir Edward T 77 9, GRIP + \"APOLLO BEST BLOOM GALVANIZED IRON .tb Int : \u20ac : on In the morning I told my wife that she ince in the public schools, their annual pen- the 1 ent a speaking, countries which we all desire so ment by the officers of the \\estmount Ca- street, 2 Pw York.The memorial is in the ridges In tbe hand is held the rifle, which | pad bette 8 « y 0 , pe 7 18 My object in writing is to : : | cel ê à ! f , york.t ridge > r pack my grip, as I would be pretty sion would amount only to the paltry sum 17 or years.My objec g fervently, It does not seem to have occur- Galvanized iron oucht to dets.\u201cThe object is to awaken an interest farm © a bronze statue of a soldier, which 1# eight feet long.The statue will stand sure to get bad news requiring my p Pen of $84 a year, less two per re?for stop- ring to the notice of the war secretary, od to our American brethren that loyalty ug in the.cadet movement, and promote the ny ) 5 A ; ; ; ; his miserable pittance is to be ps : 1 further recognition of these valuable corps .will be unveiled in Halifax on May 24.The che eed dents a ges; yet t p 0 IX his laurels that h rovid- ; ; ; ; ; be soft flat uniform true to ; ue a va ) 2 : ° .; , aughter, see- forfeited by the teacher, under Mr.Tessier\u2019s crease his laurels, see that he is D ious principle, inculcated in our catechisms, ! ] by the military department of Canada.13 pounds.It took eleven months to {orner stone of the base was aid by the ing my arnestnons and in the dat of my bill, should he do a little teaching on his ing for increased pay and other reforms.un our prayers and made \u201cliving\u201d from age to à ; Below the statue on the granite will be l'acking, a telephone message came, bearing Own account to eke out a subsistence, get der the old Pay, Tr arm od yet gradue q nge by the continuance of the same royal gauge.i À the, The model from which the statue was cast engraved the names of the Canadians who the news that my friend was dying an married, or Temove to some place beyond lowering the > pris standard Y heir deser.family in power.We cannot, even at the .© pls Utdlis the work of Hamilton McCarthy fell in South Africa, and in addition\u2018 will that my presence was requested at once.the limits of the province of Quebec, to us it tag ge Te i at a rate distance of many generations view with Apollo 15 guaranteed to: od the: The statue represents a British soldier in be four bronze medoÏlions, representing the {1 much for a personal experience.In on on the BE roan: of ear the which showed there was something radically {omplacency, the life of a at w ° broke A i departure of the soldiers from Halifax, the he same connection I would I to repeat teacher who has fait fully served the pab- wrong with the system.ere bas always \"8 08 18 Sovereign an rove to pi be so.i 3 .{ \u201d \u2018 fringment on the civil right linen, paying for cleaning kit, repairing of &t.Matthew's Rectory,\u2019 Quebec.MILLIE JAMES, | Edtwf Lieut.Charles Carroll Wood.son of at Joronte; a monument to the memory ing his head, In response to the enquiry cerving clase of public servants.is, nov, forage ca, ee rider Who Plays ¢Bimplicity Johnson?in Capt.J.Taylor Wood, commander of the pument at Charlottetown, Prince Edward friend: \u201cWe have just met a funeral; and en à teacher has once carned his pen- barrack charges once a month, the soldier IF YOU HAVE A TICKLING \u201cLover\u2019s Lane\u201d at the Academy N ! .1 had to let them pass by.\u201d It was of no of the law he should be paid his allowance to write to his parents, or his aunts Or sensation in your throat-the bezioning of à .Next Week .+ r8 SSSR Sr tres avail to er ee vas fmeral regularly without any such limitations what- cousins.While the War Secretary, Mr.cold, don't wait\u2014a sure and pleasant curois * ] Maker.Every Lady.Un ro} \u201cA Trin Package Mailed Free to Mt has remained for a Cincinnati woman within the means of every lady.for to Fite aged, to have the clearest = young or mi 1 ed Lord\u2019 ; ; > sh ] at refined complexion 80 dear to a 18th ult.I am commanded by my Lord's Le other causes.Some grocers push \u201cBri f a \u2014 womans.heart.Mra.Alberta Kil #13 | Commussioners of the Admiralty to acquaint This treatment has \u201ccbmpletely cured That the Teachers\u2019 Pension Act, like.imitations of PEARL the British ghsfals 03 the occasion 2 every a sus aad Rassisn a Scott street, Covington, Ky., obtifned o you that the only*medals which officers and hundreds of cases so desperate that noted many other Acts of the Quebec islature E to got more ofit.British Empire truly at heart?If they ane Com partagent, free trial package, and this is what she men are allowed'to wear are those which surgeons refused to \u2018operate, declaring may require to be amended, few who know ; Pp lers, have.their manner.of showing it is very firme o x result Te \u201chas clase my kin and\u2019 you have been granted for their own services.er orge Ree an old and pfomin- anything of that Act or its operations will culiar.Their opinions are certainly not contains 13 new aad m3 Warr En a : Ve en imagine how happy I am.It works I Tue r obediciit servant, \u2018 ent citizen.of Baston.Ilis., says: \u2018Your have any Joubt; but ihe amendment pro- Fiely to do any good, and they do do a Sie them, Frice tèr Bogie sl ; like magic.\u201d And what is still more pleas- Z FAR ~MeaoGREGOR:™- home treatment cured me wi , ain in y ©, fon.2 r.Tessier is certai , great deal of harm, Lord Methuen\u2019s de- * ro 0c 9 a .CL - ing.and convincing, Mme, M, Ribault.who |, o d Hill, Esq, Quebec\u201d -\u2014 22 daye a cancer ot 20 Jean anale.not one_of them.To Ras such sa amend- | \u20184 feat has furnished them with fresh mater- Hicash Taxis wich P uote | y = _ discovered this great Secret, sends fre re 50 , ESC, po omen McMullen, à les Ing AR and ment into Jaw jrould nothing bois of : ial.If every battle js » A won, we sei X 1717 ONT 0S T STONE y write - ze ¢ 0 ; , i i wWarran utrage on the © i , i ; ! ; ee ; .or ot the beautifler to show her how A Ourious Coincidence.Buffered for years with cancer of the lp.Gf-the great body of os and er re in EE rater of some (1 ETAT EL y.En imp Re rahe.reed A curious coincidence js related in the hardiy a AT Oo a ena es ired me with gioners in this province, and ought to be will not gay all) of these critics, namely, \u2014 ; je th J hot a face powder, cream, gosmetic Correspondence column of the London Daily ra.J.Woodrow of 1i Lyne Road, Fiat me resisted by en hoses; a «hat they mever Pros the ag genera I a EL Grocer 9 a or bleach, contains no oll, grease, paste.Mail, by Mr.P.D.Dunn, formerly a colour- Crewkerne, England, says Your r ne mem .pri = they are orious.at 129 chemicals or poisons of any kind, and Is sergeant in the Scots Guards.I» Vhen sta- Sy cured me of cancer of the breast in \u2018 - een am à SRE, tht pone of the.prin- L ,Ç .§ .hæolutely puie._ tioned in Montreal,\u201d he says, \u201cin the years .\u2018 np ey th .i W | .a Write to \u2018Mme.M.Ribault; ua Elsa 86234, the: Queen's Company, 1st Battlion feoend nam and address i You are | a su.er .© / fo a happy war is the attitude of a certain part A REMEDY FOR IRREGULARITIES.627 ellington treet.: Putding, Cincinnati, Ohlo.and she Will! Grenadier Guards, had for their captain d ill \u201csend all neces informas .Ohlidren ry.r.of the British Opposition party.Tet us Superscding Bitter Apple, Pil Cochie, Peuny- .mail free, prepaid, ina Blain beau.Reginald Thynne (pronounced thin), and lon ana hundreds of coy setimo \u2018 - a show the real extent of our patriotism by royal, ete.: Orders Solloited.a free package uf ten wo Jerful beau- eg ; pro ur, tion and hundreds of convincing testimon- .- in th ; i h Afri = Order of all Chamiatls, .t free for $1.50 a3 Mifloré, ang you will alwiys bless the day the colour-sergéant\u2019s naaie was Short.Capt.tals absolu e.\u2018Address Dr.Curry 7 OR Lo | meeting the reverses in South Africa with rem EVANS & EONS.LTD, MONTREAL you wrote.To not fail to.write.to-day: | Thynn was the stoutest man and Sergt.Cancer Cure Co.Box 82, Lebanon, Ohio., ' i fortitude, so that we at least may have the \"MARTIN, Pro\"vaceutieai Chemist, Bouthe VERS, 5 oo %3 1ew gow Short we\" the tallest in the company.| Don\u2019t fall to write to-day.@2iawcow| - ow gr satisfaction of knowing that we have not amipton, Ens.; 87 ood tf & 42 feet 6 inches high and weighs M geoction giving the signal \u201cThe enemy in ex ardi bronze, 12 feet in height and weighs one and sight!\u201d from the kopje.The figure is of 8 the fact that the fizst name on the roll thrgof honour under the giant figure is that D % Tallahassee, a confederate war vessel, who rt The Wearing of Medals.the service that a man has the privilege of wearin: his deceased.father's or brother's war medals, and has the anthority \u2018of the War (Mice and Admiralty for doing so.I might form him (King's Regulations) that Lords Roberts and Beresford wouid decorate themselves with borrowed decorations\u2014 Yours faithfully, THULDHAM 8.C.HILL, \u2018Admiralty, 4th Feb.| \u201cSir, \u2014-With respect to your letter of the on a granite base, eighteen feet high, and battles of Paardeberg and Whitpoort and the siege of Mafeking.The casting was witnessed b George H.Murray, Premier of Nova Scotia; the Hon.expressed himself as highly pleased wit Mr.MeCarthy's work.The sculptor designed the statue of Sir John Macdonald Island.P.W.R.F.Social.the entertainment, Doth by their presence and in Presenting, the prizes for the progressive euchre.Representatives of all the city regiments were guests of the sergeants.The officers\u2019 party included Lieut.-Col.Gor- in the progressive euchre were won by the following: Ladies, (1) Miss Sutherland, (2) A Celebrated Ohio Physiolan\u2019s Mar- Own: \u2018Home Mailed \u2018 elsewhere.She laughed at my uest.But à story told me by a friend, in whose veracity, judgment and common sense, I have great confidence.An associate of his\u2014a cotchman\u2014has the reputation of being a a sudden the second sight man reined the horse off to the side of the road and stood there for a short time, meanwhile uncovering the joke so far.\u201d The next day, however, when the same friends were driving through 1 concur in the statement made by, Rev.Mr.Savage that paychical phenomena are observed with great frequency.I could supplement these instances with many others obtained first hand from @redible authorities.To the Editor of the Star: i service to a large body of the most deserving and-at the same time worst remunerated public servants in this province by that teachers\u2019 pensions are forfeitable for non-residence in the province, marriage or | lic in this province for twenty years.To put a penalty on marriage is certainly contrary to modern practice in this prov- dence to this province under feiture of his pension is an un nm of for- jd Gable in- a highly de- sion and complied with the requirements ever, and should have the right of engaging in any legitimate business whatever\u2014priv- ate teaching or otherwise\u2014without Turnpike Roads to Montreal.To the Editor of the Star: Sir,\u2014I bave been waiting in the hope that some one would write confirming what more than it would cost them to keep the do on the roads controlled by them.The TTovincial Government are also working on the same lines, but I suppose they also bi Mr.Brodrick, the d opportunity to in- been something wrong with the system.When.I enlisted in the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, then the Scote.Fusilier Guards, 48 small amount of pay he received and after paying for his rations and renewing his had barely enough to pay for postage stamps \u201cBrodrick, is providing for the- increäsed ay and other reforms, I would suggest that Bir.Brodrick couple with his reform pro- Mr.Brodrick places this matter once before Parliament in his new army régulations they surely will consider the poor widow, uch benefit as the country has received from the deceased so should the When war is over and all things righted words on a subject at present so near to the hearts.of every British subject, namely, the : Fleet Paymaster.us Discovery\u2014How to Cure expressing n decided opinion on the justice a ish , nié Re .velo \\acovery-koy to Cu of pA amendment to the Teachers\u2019 Pension : defeat of Lord M ethuen.i 4 Sustify \u2014 en The letter from the Admiralty, to which the Dreaded Cancer in Your Act, introduced by the Hon.Mr.Tessier fo b duct.but the point I ; ; | Mr, Hill ref ad: follows: ti inci ; \u201carovidi Lord Methuen\u2019s conduct, ep ; MRS.ALBERTA KILEY.Ar, Hi ers, rea as OWS: in the Provincial Legislature, providing Note in viens je his that ot Sir,~Will you permit me to say a few | with us is a deep-scated and almost relig- age a town under his nation\u2019s flag.Towards General Washington and those commanders born in our colonies our sentiments are very different.We honour them as vou do.At all cordiality.FREDERICK GEORGE SCOTT.Dr.Laviolette\u2019s CALVERT'S POWDER F.C.CALYERT & Co, Manchester, England.to test.v never clearly shown until it is put to the { Have those persons who run down EE FREE jn \\ American Sheet Steel Company, New York ; = : : : ., ~ Representatives for Canada 18 §a half tons.The cast was made at the vi : caure eer \u2014 d sight - ince, as well as to public policy, which 1.years ago, there was not the same oppor-| oo Cibo \"on \"oe the Revolution have |' pson mpany the Bonnard foundry, in New, York.Ee To t Jad ore and \"of friend \"and Dis Seoteh friend were my think owe (Donoura le representatives in tunity lor he Tecra pe rad very little behaved as gentlemen and brothers of the Bas.\"a0 turn ny Com, ed An interesting feature of the memorial sculptor, Mr.McCarthy.Premier Murray through a tract of woods together, when of support; while to limit à 1 nsioner\u2019s res, being called a mechanic.Then again the blood, and we sbake hands with them in ©.Montreal Particulars of the New Publication, CASTLES AND ABBEYS OF will be of special and wide Interest, ap- ; T \u2018di of the Star: 5 : A an ?; A - F @ ec To.Lhe Editor of the Star ar Me.Ar The sergeants\u2019 \u2018mess wf the last P.W.R.the same piece of woods, and they arriv deduction or stoppage feom his hard-earned ject that the widow of a deceased pension Syrup of Turpentine., begling to Eopiish-speniing peonis alt the ] # ¢ thur R.Browne late of Her F.conducted a very successful social last at the place where they had reined to one allowance.No Body of public servants do er: be allowed to continue to draw the pen- | Contains ton and ante f - within comparatively.small compass.but Maistre Sth Hitssars finds fault Friday evening.There were upwards of side on the previous day sure enough along more for the community and none are so sion of her deceased husband, after serving or elderly folk as for 2,20 1s aa sate for infant the growth of each building will bg traced B 2 f with statement of \u201cKing's Regulations\u201d three hundred people present, and a very came a funeral\u2014visible to both; and while poorly remunerated for their services as the with the regiment so many years.What 25c and 500 Sizes at All Dealers.\"| from \u2018earliest times and in relation to the e us y m Star of nd of last month, with refer- pleasant cvening was spent in dancing, it passed the horse, carriage and its oceup- teachers of the province of Quebec.prospect, is there for a widow after losing 3 growth of the ration or to some phase of 3 n Star CRC 0 edals H ; promenading.eùchre and conversation.ants were at almost the identical place CONSTANT READER OF THE STAR her bread winner?She becomes too old to S332 _ national lite.An attractive feature also | ence to the wearing of medals.He states: Jieut.-Col.(Cooke and the officers of the where the second sight man declared the * .be of any service to the private public, for + embodied will be the Legendary Lore, with i = I might state that it is well understood in regiment added greatly to the success of day before he saw a faneral pass along.\u2014 their services.Therefore I believe that if The price which all the buildings teem.will bo &IXPENCE monthly.and each number will appear on the 15th of the month.Now ready\u2014Parts 1, 2 and 8 (1) .Windsor Castle, (2) Westminster Abbéy.(8) Dunfermline Abbey.(4) Tintern Abbey.(5) Part of Dublin Castie.A frohtisplece of to discover the secret of a perfect skin.lord Roberts, Commander-in-Chief of the don, D.O-C, Mrs.and Miss Gordon; But perhaps some other reader of the Star Mr.Leonard, M.P.for Laval, and Mr.widow receive from the country.With his SN Windsor Castle given With the first num- Eee Ve feminin ion Ae wea bin ded sows Vicor Tati Co, J, Bok 1G, ir.Conk oy But dd the qi of simon | Mok ud th Hous abou tbe cond | or or Ave go eda des bis pean Ee Eat CR \u2018 or pearance may now be banished.Beresford of the Royal Navy, also wears son; Major: Dobbin Surgeon Livut Mee.which pe ie sresting, bat tion of the If pike Hie ds leading (nto only smoun to ls.3d.per day or about ; London: 3.Glastonbury Abbey: 4.Che - ] Eppes > mas + Deres , > Roy : \u20ac .also ins 3 .ad made their state- | .' .: 6 ; i his dead brother's medals.Mr.B .Taggart and Mrs.MacTaggart, Capt.-and \\ruth seckers.ments stronger they would.have been near- These have been solid truths and may be pr \u2019 omer.\u201cTatra plate of Glastonbury Abo! À I enclose a ote he Admiralty to me Lieut.and Mrs.Stewart, Capt.Laurie and B.R.T.er the mark.Mr.Fitzpatrick said that the yet if these new regulations don\u2019t come in- with No, 2 Contents of Part IIL\u2014I, Boylo | + 1 ring on th in ew fan led idea y lady, Lieut.Howard and lady, Lieut.Bon- (Montreal) farmers living along these roads should bear to affect.(viz.) : Co : \u2019 .J Avbey (finish of); 2.Stiriing Castle; 2.J Cin Tord r-in-Council ra ant almost ham\u2019 and lady, Capt.Dobbin, Capt.Heriot at least part of the cost of maintaining them.: ./ = : - vay Cant Ve et Kentiwont Gast > ne : An er-in-Cc y grant most Stat.Adan and Lieut, Clark.The oro, Education in Quebec.1 say that having to pay the tolls that are When war winds and: waves run high Ku \u2018astle; 6.] enwo h tle.The g anything, but caf any one imagine tha .n .p levied they always have paid a great deal God and the soldier is all the cry omarice of Old London, by Edwin Oliver: author of \u2018The Stately Homes of England,\u2019 Thames.Palaces, City Pageants, Old ! ; ; ; ; i i in.God is forgotten aud the soldier slighted.or eS - , i d Mrs.Smith, (3) Mrs.Jobn yadale; gen- Sir, \u2014The public owe a debt of gratitude roads in splendid order.The present Min and : World Clubland, London Playgrounds, Inns the idea poh tN iota Cron tlemen, (1) Snell, (2) M (Airlie, (8) to the Star for ite recent investigations into ister of ture ié doing good work : Yours respectfully, : of Court.Beautifully illustrated by W.1858, some forty years before his son\u2019s 3lr.Curtin.the system Rs gducation adopted in the wherever he goes, by gdvocating > Joads G.IL RICHARDSON, ; 18 THE BEST DENTAL Armor Penn ond party, Syans.Large at] : ubli cols of this province, which has and helping the work along.Bu am .| ontreal., 3 ¢ à v death.say l have written to Lords Rob- : bad \u2018the effect of leading to the a oint- sure he has not: been over .the turnpike Late Sergeant 2nd Batt.Scots Guards, PRESERVATIVE.seu ee one 5 lion: Laid free.= 3: rt and Beresford enclosing each n copy of : ~ ie ment of a committee of gentlemen well com- roads leading into Moutreal in recent years, : \u2014 = Has th st Bale of Dentifri -JOHN DICKS, 22-Btrand, we.London, Nr, Browne's statements and as soon ns CE a ; C petent to consider the question: While en: or he would not ask the ig throughout Stand by the Flag.© Largest Sale any ce.England.\u201c39 1aw tf cow 4 rarai ; i in this ipv tion that commi e country to do wha e Government, ; : 3 ToceiVE answers, will let the public know .IL er.on render an iTopo t and positive of which he is a member, have failed to To the Editor of the Star: Sold by all Chemists, Stores, &e, - A0 AE eH AMA EP TE GREAT BRITAIN-AND-IRELAND- aussi péid RS rtt Fa taie eee TI Fe Cn wi A By nape i= - rE A rss - _ typical New England town.Ae .The Corse Payton Dramatic Stock Company is to be the attraction for the coming Summer at the Theatre Francais.It is à question if there is-any better equipped stock company in.America than Payton's.The organization is an old one, snd Mr.Payton is experienced in every branch of the business.The company which will play here has been together nearly three years nd, therefore, well up in sll the plays that will be given during the coming summer.This will do away with the great task of rehearsing every morning | and so leave the artists freer to put their energies into the performances.; The company consists of the following artista: .Corse Payton, George Hoey, Barton Wil- Jiams, Kirk Brown, Charles Barringer Claude ayton, W.A.Mortimer, Jennie and Clara Austin, Etta Reed, Marguerite Fields Marie Caamere, Charles McCreery, James Bevins, Fred Andrews, Joseph Castle and Harry Harmon.~ The week of Tuesday, June 9, has been selected for the opening, and the piece chosen is \u201cThe Prodigal Daughter.\u201d Mr.Payton has scenery for every piece that he wi produce, and it will be shipped up | from New York as it is wanted.Within a very short time an orchestra will be introduced in Proctor\u2019s Theatre in Place of the piano\u2019 which has been familiar o the public ever since the theatre came under Mr.Proctor\u2019s management a year ago.A change of this sort has been contemplated for some little time, as it was found that while the piano was presumed to be adequate for general vaudeville bills dt did not meet the requirements of the house as at present managed.The change is one which the audiences will greatly appreciate, for there is certainly nothing like an orchestra to fill in the chinks and cor- \u201cLover's Lane\u201d which is the attraction at the Academy the coming week is well ken of by all those who have seen it.t is said to be in Clyde Fitch's best vein.The play depicts social conditions in a For the lead- \u201d ing character there is a young minister of .he employs * comedy, \u201cThe Diplomat.\u201d liberal views who stirs up a tumuit by the unconventionality of the methods which in the performince of good works.There are quaint and characteristic types, including a droll eccentric who manages an opera house, posts hills, leads the- orchestra, and has been an actor: an octo- genarinn couple, who are pensioners upon he clergyman\u2019s bounty and who decide to marry so that he may have the use of another room; a waif who has been turned in disgrace from the orphanage; together with the general storekeeper and old maid school teacher, the choir singers, the local purity brigade and a brood of school chil dren who play \u201cLondon Bridge\u201d and sing childish songs af recess time in front of the old district gchool: CL 0 en MILLIE JAMES, - Who Plays \u201cBimplicity Johnson\u201d in sLover\u2019s Lane\u201d at the Academy ee Next Week.NP Early changes of bill in New York will * be Elsie de Wolfe's departure from the Sa- \u201cT voy in he Way of the World\u201d to be followed on March 17, by Robert Edeson in \u201cSoldiers of Fortune;\u201d \u201cSky Farm,\u2019 succeeding Charles Hawtrey in \u201cA Message from Mars,\u201d at the Garrick, March !7, and the production by Willinm Collier at an early date, not yet announced, at the Madison Square, of 'Martha Morton's new The long run of \u201cFlorodora\u201d ends to-night.This run has \u201c been longer than any ever achieved in New York with the exception of \u201cA Trip to Chinatown.\u201d \u201cFl ora\u201d will be followed by a new review on the stage of the New York theatre roof, entitled \u201cThe Belle of Broadway.\u201d : Ella Wheeler Wilcox\u2019s curtain-raiser, * \u201cHer First Divorce Case,\u201d has made quite .she is famous.a hit at Tony Pastor's Theatre, New York, although BIrs.Wilcox, in the play, does not exhibit much of the \u2018passion\u2019 for which The piece has only four \u2018characters.Reports say that the lines are bright, and in spots there are satire and pathos well brought out.\u201cHer First Divorce Case\u2019 had its scene in the law office of Humm & Howl.A man entered and explained the plot in the manner usual to vaudeville sketches.His wife had found lave letters in his pocket and was coming to consult Humm & Howl about _& divorce.The missives really belonged.to his business partner, whose name of.th resembled his own of Smart in the fesaitind.haudwriting.The husband declared.he Jeved \u2018his wife and hated the idea.of @eparation from her.Ther he hid ind & screen: while she came on and explai Hier.side of the plot.Bhe half try a wband, even with this evi dence.| So if was ture that, when the time limit of \u2018thirty minutes for a vaudeville lay had elapsed the reûnion would be sim- * = : NRE aati Ce ARR Sa NA J a ple.One of the lawyers entered and settled the case.Howl was a woman who had been divorced three times, and had become ua lawyer, so as to save cxpenses in any further domestic disagreements.The Francais management announces \u201cThe Devil's Doughter\u201d for St.Patrick's Day week's attraction.The personnel of the organization may be suid.to be entirely new to the burlesque stage Lillian Calvert, a young and promising prima donna, whose experience in some of the higher class or- nizations make her a most valuable mem- r in the \u201cDevil's Daughter\u201d company, and, ther with others, such as Messrs.J.A, Marcus, Frank Evans and Al.Cle: ment, of the team of Evans and Clement, - FLO.PERRY, ; With the ¢Devil\u2019s Daughter\u201d Company, at the Theatre Francais Next Week.i form a comedy support to Mr.Wilbur and Miss Perry that is a tower of strength.Mies Lillian athaway is another promivent member.From the retirement of her country home Mary Anderson (Mrs.Antonio de Navarro) once a famous actress, has written a striking preface to Clara Morris\u2019 \u201cLife on the Stage,\u201d which is on the eve of publication in England.In a glowing tribute to the American actress, Mary Anderson declares: \u201cShe is the greatest emotional actress I ever saw,\u201d and adds the significant waru- ing to stage-struck girls: \u20181 hope she who has written this work will help to stem the tide of girls who so blindly rush inte a profession of which they are ignorant, for which they are unfitted and in which dangers unnumbered Inrk on all sides.If, with lara Morris\u2019 power and charm, so much had to be suffered, what is, what must be the lot of so many mediccrities who pass through the same fires with no reward in the end?\u201d , Coming to the Theatre Royal next week, is a sensational melodrama entitled \u2018A Gambler's Daughter.\u201d he piece was written by Owen Davis, the author also of such playes ns \u201cLost in the Desert,\u201d \u201cThrough the Breakers,\u201d ete, and this latest work i has proven one of the most popular of all.It is full of excitement and startling situations throughout the four act 8.In the cast are Miss Fluie Cresey, Camilla Crume, Trixie Lewis, Zoa Farnsworth, hope, Frank E.Mitchell, John .Dell, John E.McDonough und Charles A.Hall.Mr.Alphonse Ethier, the leading man of the Proctor Stock Company, is a native of Utah.His father was formerly a native of the province of Quebec, who went to the Western States in his early manhood, and \u201cgrew up with the country.\u201d Mr.Ethier's experience in stage work has been long and uous, and the finished performances he is giving in Montreal are the outcome of a long course of study and familiarity with the technique of the stage.He has played in the leading stock organizations of the United States and has to his credit more than the ordinary share of success.In his three weeks\u2019 en ent in this city Mr.ier has \u201cmade good,\u201d and has demon: strated his ability to play a wide range of parts.\u2018 In answering fhe suit brought by, Jean pin, the French.writer.to.aver royalties on \u201cDu Barry,\u201d David Belasco charges that suthor with plagiarism, paying that his play, \u201cLa Du Barry,\u201d which Mr.B o read and claims to have discarded, was \u201cplagiari and copied from publications open to the public.\u201d The answer, which was filed on March\u2019 4, naserts that \u201cLa Du Barry\u201d was not satisfactory, and that the play in which Mrs.Carter is now appearing, and which was written by Mr.Belasco, as is claimed, after reading M.Richepin\u2019s manuscript, is entirely original and in no way connected with the work of the French author.Mr.Beerbohm Tres has brought a small nest of hornets about his ears remark- in a recent address to the Actors\u2019 Benevolent Fund that \u201cmembers of the profession as à body do mot support their own charities to the extent that might reasonably be expected of them.\u201d It would be interesting to learn the authority upon which he made the charge.Hie critics say that he ought to know that the prizes of the profession go to very féw, and that what ith poor wages, irregular employment, and inevitable expenses the greit\u2018 body of actors have as much as they can do to make both ends met, but nevertheless do contribute\" of their narrow store to brothers who are in yet greater need than themselves.No one ever doubted that the players, as a cliss, are a act by tbe greatest reverence.The prinei parts are usually hereditary in certain\\families, and are assigned with to character as well as dramatic ability.It is considered a disgrace not to be allowed to take part in the play, and the part of Christ is looked upon as one of the greatest of earthly honours.In the vears intervening between the representations the villagers are carefully drilled in dramatic performance by their pastor, and most witnesses agree.in rating very highly Pe Teaults produosd \u2018by vombin- ed religious fervour artistic instinct of these Alpine | nts.Yet it is hardly to be t an open air theatres with.« daylight performances, under the direction of the parish priests, with crude scenery à company of peasants who come from the plough to the theatre and return there after it is over, would have the finish or dramatic force of the professional company with experien stage management.An English version of the text of the Oberam- merçau play -was publiebed in London in \\ .NOT AN EXACT REPRODUCTION.Of course the performance in Montreal is not an exact reproduction of that given in the little Alpine village.No audience in this country is likely to remain through a mine-hour performance.e version here was prepared by Mr.Germain Beau- lieu, advocate, of this city.It chnsiets of ve acts and seven tableaux.e play with the sceny at the entrance of e Temple and the triumphal entry of Christ to Jerusalem.Then the last Supper is presented; the Garden of Olives and f the Palace of Pilate - the condemnation of the Just; the road to Calvary,.Jesus falling for the third time; the crucifixion; and the closing scene is the Ascension.The characters are assigned with regard to the accepted idea of their personal appearance,the perf: i's capacity for acting.and such reasons as would apply in casting any drama.The company is a .ie company, the members which are professionals from France and from this province, augmented by ladies and gentlemen who have on various occasions in Montreal shown marked dramatic abili- w.The audience is com of some, no oubt, who simply to.see a dramatic apectacle, but as a whole the spectators are most reverential in their demeanour.Well delivered speeches win applause, and beautiful tableaux are even encoréd.As the final tragic scenes come on the vast assemblage is hushed into absolute silence, and the deep feeling of an emotional people is most apparent.me of the scenic and mechanical effects are startling, and the company seem thoroughly alive to the solemn nature of the task they have undertaken, the noble lines as a rule being delivered with thrilling power.Altogether, it is a unique exhibition, and one leaves the building ce tainly without his sense of reverence having been shocked, but rather as though he had bcen attending some religious service.capten hore wD soem oF ces Ss cep! ere with so; ing of that religious fervor which characterised the audiences at Oberamm , and those who attend number many who are not to be usually classed as theatre-goers.So fi 0] t \"BRITISH j 2 UNE Spraine, Strains, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcer, Sores, Bruises, SHif Joints, Bites of , were closed in TROOP OIL | How Wellington Ascribed the Bravest Deed at Waterloo to the Scottish Chieftain.(An Old Story Retold.) = Mr.E;Bruce Low, M.A., éontributes en _dnteresting paper to à recéôt number o Chambers's Journal under the title of \u201cThe Bravest Britou at Waterloo.\u201d The gallant soldier referred to was General Sir James Macdonell, G.C.B., of the Macdonells of Glengarry, whose diatinguished bravery, according to the Duke of Wellington, helped to turn the wavering tide of battle into one of success on that memorable occasion.The writer says: \u201cAll British and French writers agree that the defence of the Chateau and farmhouse of Hougomont was the key to Wellington's position at Waterloo.When Lord Uxbridge asked the Duke which was the material point of his operations in case any accident should overtake him, the reply was \u2018Keep Hougomont.\u2019 To hold this vital point in his line of battle Wellington chose the Coldstream Guards under Lieut.Col.Sir James Macdonell, a antic, broad-shouldered Highlander from Inver garry, and to these same broad shoulders and the perfervidum ingenium Scotorum which at the supreme moment and crisis of the assault refused to dis, Wellington, after the battle, accorded the laure of victory, when a to, in awardin, the prize of five bu pounds bequeathe to \u2018the bravest soldiers in the British army at Waterloo.\u201cWellington wrote: \u2018The success of the battle of Waterloo turned upon the closing of thé gates of Hougomont.These gates eous man- [1] \" closed in the most cour ser at the nick of time by Sir donell.I cannot heip thinking, therefore, that Sir James is the man to whom you should give the five hundred pounds.\u2019 Like a true Highland gentleman, Macdonell hand- éd over the money to the stalwart serge amt, who shoulder to shoulder with this ovlonel of the Guards had forced back the door on its hinges in face of an overwhelming force of the enemy.The party who as sisted at the defence of Hougomont were men froth the light companies of the Cold- stream Guards and of the 3rd or Scots Guards.Among them were two brother, Graham by name, also two sergeants of the Scots Guards\u2014Bryce Macgregor, a native of Argyllshire, who enlisted at GI sgow in 1799, and remained in the service til 1822, and Sergeant Ralph Fraser, a veteran who bad served with distinction in Egypt in 1801, and in Hanover and Copenhagen.After describing the incidents of the fight around Hougomont, the writer proceeds: \u201cFollowing Wyndham into the court-yard came Ensigns h (afterwards Colenel) and Hervey, and as they approached the small tower and\u2018 well in\" the céntre of the farmyard they were found by Sergt John Graham, of the light company : of their regiment, who, as already described, had; with his now wounded brother and Sergt.an .McGregor been holding the enemy in check and preventing them from setting the stables and barn pear the \u2018north gate on fire.\u201cThe impetuous rush of the little party of officers-no-sooner burst in fury upen the Frenchmen near the gate than they turned tail and broke up in several parties, some taking refuge in the open cart-shed adjoining the gate and others making for the barn where many of the British wounded were lying, and through which there was a direct road to the south or French side of the position.The remainder stood their ground waiting for the arrival of the rein- roements now in sight.In less time than it takes to relate Sir James Macdonell and Bergesnt Graham .placed their broad shoulders against the o gates, and while oir comrades engaged an overcame the daring epirite among the enemy who struggled resist the heavy doors were swung her and Houkomont was saved.In Soother \u2018itistant the beavy cross bar which held the doors together was fixed by.Graham, snd the infuriated blows of the hatchet bayonet beat unavailingly on the solid anks of which the gptes were composed.sfterwards the imprints of bloed hands upon a the tale of the on of the asssilants Joroer us the jercing cries of Lhe hunted chmen still within the y became ual in death.\u201d in RK When the Duke of Wellington awarded the Norcross uest of five: hundred pounds to Colonel Macdonell as \u201cthe bravest soldier at Waterloo\u201d it was to Graham that he passed on the gift with the remark: cannot claim all the merit due to the closing of the gates of H ames Mac-T - the Sergeant John Graham, who saw with me the importance of the step, rushed forward and together we closed gates.\u201d The other brave fellows who had held the post at the lane and gate till succour arrived were not al ther forgotten, for it appears that Sergt.-Major Macgregor retired after twenty-two years\u2019 service with a considerable pension and was selected as one of eomen of the Guards, and was thus well provided for until his death, on 27th November, 1846.Sergt.-Major Ralph Fraser was, after his discharge in 1818, appointed to a position in Westminster Abbey, where he continued till he was over eighty years of age.Besides receiving from Wellington the high honour of being credited with the success won at Waterloo through his stout defence, Macdonell was i Prince Regent and by the Emperor of Aus tria, who made him a Knight of the of Maria Theresa.He afte, General Sir James Macdonell, G guel-in-Chief of the Highland ry.OF this officer it is int to his family, \u201cthe Macdonells of G Invern ire, were of very ancient scent from \u2018the Lords of the Isles,\u201d and that Colonel Alexander, the op dont brother of Sir James and \u2018\u201c\u2018Chieftain of GI , Order nots thes Prescott, Ontario.AFTERWET FEET Or skirts don't delay, but preven taking a dose or two P ta cold by Dr.Laviolette\u2019s Syrup of Turpentine Contains no narcotics and is safe for all, 256 and 500 sizes at all dealers, | \", w Malt Breakfast.Food Has Been a Marvellous Success and Has Proved 4 Blessing iu Our Canadian Homes, the boys and girls The men and women 4 o or ae diges ive vigor, ac: who regularly enjo tive brain, physical and sweet natural sleep, are, in ninety-nine cases out of every bundred, users of Malt Breakfast 1t certdinly behooves the ubers of oatmeal and other starchy a indigestible grain goods to give immediate attention to their present handicapped condition\u2014poor digestion, bea blood, tomach derangements, in pions an ose of ily energy.Malt ust Food, prodigested, fren from every trace of insoluble starch and hat retard digestion, is other properties building up thousands of weak and run- ouzomont, fo ; \u2018 l CB, Cok « Light Înfon.= +.was the Fergus vor of Bir Wal 3 Scott's \u201cWaverley.\u201d The family estate 3 were heavily mortgaged in consequence of A the prominent part taken them in the bi dt risin, of oe and onan hd ive ÿ offici en ow, t five hundred clansmen into the field.i Sir James of Le A Her Majeaty\u2019s forces in and .\"À Gold medal of Waterloo 3 medal, medal and clasps for Sal | Vittoria.Nivells and À St.Vladimir rincipal equ to the A een Dowager.Hs : in v of hich now few e is | J.A.donei, K.C., Alexandria, Ontario, | another Miss A.Macdonell, Mauce, H eee + .cherry .Ant Inthe Toy states M.Lee Starke, bune Building.New York, and Boyce Build- cena 1s France, Mayence, Favre end Cle.Met in Toronto, M.WwW.McGillivray, 76 Afents in Ottawa, Cunningbesm and Co.Agent tn London.England, Parcy A.Hurd, 100 Flaet st.Circulation of the Star WEEK ENDING MAR.8TH, 1902.\"MONDAY - - - - 54,052 TUESDAY - - =~ - 54,089 WEDNESDAY - - - 54,089 THURSDAY - - - 54,100 FRIDAY - - - = 54,064 SATURDAY - =- - 60133 TOTAL - - 330,463 Daily Average - - - 53,077 Weekly Star Last Week - 120,751 \u201d 451914 From the above figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions regarded as morc or less ephemeral.erm et tm ms vm SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1902.CIRCULATION OF HE STAR.-\u2014 CANADA AND THE PACIFIC.The entrance of Japan into the comity of nations through the recent treaty with Britain has produced elaborate comment in Europe, and the eventual shifting of the balance of mercantile interest from the Atlantic to the Pacific is no longer looked upon as ak idle dream.Mr.Archibald Colqu- boun, the famous traveller, in his recently published \u201cMastery of the Pacifid,\u201d alludes to Canada in this connection.\u201cOn the Paeci- fie slopes of Canada,\u201d he says, \u201cBritain has everything necessary for the creation of a fresh base for sea power, and among the many duties that devolve upon the Empire at this critical point in her career, none seems more important than the utilization and development of that magificent white man\u2019s country, Canada, and more especially British Columbia.\u201d Again he writes: \u201cThere are two features in connection with the British dominions beyond the seas, which the writer desires to bring into greater prominence.These are the need of those which are pre-eminently white men\u2019s countries for a white population of the right sort, and the necessity for closer federation of all with the Mother Country \u2014 a federation which would, above all, ensure their equal participation in Imperial defence.\u201d 1 WHAT OTHERS ARE DOING.Twenty years ago when our young men were advised to \u201cgo West,\u201d we little realized that this going West would so soon come to be also the nearest route to the \u201cextreme Kast.\u201d The Suez Canal will soon be rivillled by the trens-Isthmian EE the time that is completed even the trans-con- tinental railways now nearing completion will be fully equipped for freight traffic.All foreign observers seem agreed that the one abiding result of the intervention of the Powers in China will be the opening of that immense territory to the admission of the modern trade equipments which Japan so rapidly assimilated.Russia has stepped to the Pacific across Asia.The United States \u2018established bases in Honolulu, the Philippines and at Tutuila in the Samoan Islands, said to be the finest harbour in the Pacific.Germany is at Kilao-Chay, at Apia and in New Guinea.Of the older pations, whose flags once outrivalled those of Britain in these scas,\u2014Portugal, Spain and Holland\u2014 only the latter remains, firmly planted, though stagnant, at Acheem.IN OUR OWN HANDS.The aggregate revenue of Canada and \u2018Australasia ag compared to that of Japan is calculated by Mr.Colomb, M.P., as 9 to 5, while the value of their sea trade is fourfold that of Japan, and thé tonnage of their mercantile marine to hera about 10 to 7.Both Mr.Colquhoun and Mr.Colomb devote much space to forcible argument that \u201cour Yellow subjects in Canada and Austral- &sia should wake np.\u201d Of all the questions which are to come up at the Coronation Conference, none can be more important .tban those which aim at securing to the flag of the Empire its predominance upon the sea, for it ix that predominance which can alone ensure unfettered outlets for commerce in that Pacific ocean, which promises at no distant date to become as important to our commerce as the Atlantic is to-day.The two great British oversea colonies spend in combination about three cents upon their naval forces for every five dollars which Japan thinks it to her interest to lay out.\u2018 \u2018 The new Imperialism means business and paying business, too.BOTH TRY SCHOOL MASTERS.A curious coincidence between the methods of the British in South Africa and those of the Americans in the Philipptries is that both thought of sending the schonl master to sow the seeds of civilization.But the Material upon which they were to work is very different.It is, indeed, hardly civilization that our school masters are Lo sow in South Africa, but merely knowledge quite in line with the basic princizles of the educated Boer.\\Ve are there rather doing the work which war has interrupted, while the American effort in the Philippines was akin to missionary endeavour.\"Mr.Bonsal thinks that the school maas- ter crusade was not a success in the Phil ippines.The teachers were not carefully enough chosen.and the things they Were met to teach were not suitable.He tells an amusing story of a Filipino school in which the legend of George Washington and the tree was.recsived with derision.Ono of the little Malay boys shoutell out: \u2018The booby! He could not tell a lie;\u201d and all the others chorused their contempt.One of the mothers, sitting behind the boys, leaned ower and mid to Mr.Bonsal: \u2018Poor mother! To bring into the , world shch a booby pont\u201d .- | * ; Where \u2018the sacred legend of the cherry tree is scouted, American civilization will: haye a vast deal of \u201cspade work\u201d to do.But while the Boers are \u201cslim\u201d enough, they will hardly take such an attitude to- | ward tbe telling of truth.We are a long | .Province of Quebec, me way the better of our American friends in this matter of education; and we may expect commensurate results.« to But it is to be hoped that our delegation of teachers will be carefully chosen.The British Government seems to be leaving \u2018that important task to us; and it has been proven possible in the case of the Amcori- cans to blunder, .A CATECHISM.Question\u2014When our delegates go to tal trade matters over with the British Government, what cai they hope to gain?Ans\u2014 Preferential treatment in the British market.Q.\u2014Will this be valuable to the country?A.\u2014The most valuable trade concession on earth.Q.\u2014 What will it cost us?A.\u2014Precious little; as we have already given Britain a preference in our market.Q.\u2014What else did the British Government want to talk over?A.\u2014DPulitical re- lutions and tlmperial difence.Q.\u2014Could we make any money out these?A.\u2014Not a cent.Q\u2014How do we defend ourselves to-day?A\u2014We don't.The British taxpayer does it.Q.\u20141s he better off than we are?A\u2014As a rule, he is worse off.That ie why he emigrates to Canada, while we d not emigrate to Britain.Q.\u2014 If he breaks his back defending the Empire, what will become of us?A-We shall have to support an army and navy of our own, or exist by the sufferance of other powers., Q\u2014But any re-arrangement of the present defensive methods would cost us something?A.\u2014Pretty sure to.© Q.\u2014So we do not want to talk about that?A.\u2014No the Government says.Q.\u2014-But we are ready to discuss a scheme for giving us the British market for nothing?A\u2014We are.Q.\u2014Are we ashamed of ourselves?A\u2014 Some of us are.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 of A DOUBLE KINSHIP.Mr.Kipling rejoices at the signs of kinship betrayed by the British and Americans in their similar experiences in South Africa and the far Philippines.And it appears likely that there are more such signs to be discerned by the close observer than the carcless by-stander may imagine.Mr.Stephen Bonsal contributes to the North American Review some terse deductions from the experiences of a three months\u2019 journey of enquiry throughout the Philippines, only two weeks of which he spent in Manila.Hia first conclusion is that American rule has not an influential native friend on the Islands.\u201cEven the Federal party, a puppet of our own creation,\u201d he says, is not pleased with the American administration; while \u201cthe thinking Filipinos are war traitors from the highest to the lowest, and that very great majority who do not think at all follow their leaders blindly.\u201d Worse than that, he quotes a certain civil administrator as saying that \u201cevery Filipino in Government em- pley either out of misguided patriotism or from fear of assassination, contributes part of his salary to the insurgent treasury.\u201d Mr.Bonsal\u2014who is, by the way, an experienced war correspondent of the New York Herald\u2014criticizes the American sys tem of feeding the military establishment.It results, he says, in always having ih the field either experienced officers with worn out troops.or green officers and fresh troops.Life in the tropical atmosphere of the Islands takes the \u201cgo\u201d out of the men, while giving the officers the needed experience in guerilla warfare; so his first suggestion is that experienced officers be given relays of fresh troops to work with.The Filipinos, it seems, give their men six weeks\u2019 rest for every two of fighting.When a Filipino wants to rest, he dons the habiliments of peace, seeks a section of the country which is \u201cpacified,\u201d and settles down to recruit.That has a suspiciously familiar sound.Have we not heard of Boers who exchanged the rifle for the peaceful pitchfork on occasion ?There must be kinship in the methods of the Boers and Filipinos, as well as in the men who are striving to establish law and order in their midst.Premier Barton, of Australia, referring to the Imperial Government's defence pol icy recently, said that the difficulties of the Empire were difficulties of Australia.\u201cWe must,\u201d he continued, .*\u2018be prepared |.to take a share all matters affecting the integrity of the \u2018Empire, il necessary sending men and ships abroad to help in its The Government are determined to secure efficiency in defence, and will be unsparing of expenditure with that object.\u201d Australia does not wish to be» put in a position some day to have to pay the whole cost of her own defence.Wars.It is claimed that a bank defalcation in Portland is the eighteenth arising out of the flutter in copper stocks.It was not the depression in copper that made the defaulters dishonest, but it caused them to be found out.* An experience in Boston shows that the street car fenders will possibly save grown men who are big enough to get out of the way any way, but little children roll underneath.Mr.Carnegie is getting out a book showing how to make and spend money.He is reasonably sure of at least selling a fairly gnod edition to go round the Carnegie libraries.THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO.the {tar Files for March, 1872.) Montreal thermometer: Max., 30.5, min, von, {From Sir William Logan's gift to McGill was $15,000, not ISN.Father Pierre Joseph Hanipaux, aged 61.dien at the Jesult College, Montreal, ; Railway lines in tween Bangor, Me.and Kt.John, N.H., hadly blocked with snow.Trains delayed four days : atlil snowing.Arthur Orton, the Tichbourne claimant, Is held for perjury.It is said detectives are an the way from Australia to iny a charge nt murder agalnst him, \u2018The Royal Lyceum of Toronto has been leased to Mr.Fox, of Chicago, for three years, and !s to spend $22.000 on fhprove- ments to the building.George Holman, the pregent lessee, vacates on May 1.A council of Scloct Masters, to be called Igabod Council, Instituted in Montreal with the following-named officers: John Helder Isuacson, T.I.M.; G.A.lanc, and degree, RIM.; 1.H.Stearns, degree, I.M.; Willlam Nivin, treasurer; Q.O.Edward, 22nd degree, recorder; E.M.Cppeland, captain of G.: Wm.Johnson.conductor: Joseph Mitchell, M,O.C.: W.£, Coquillette.steward: R.Noxon, .sentinel.Instollation performed by N.Gordon Bige- low.18th degree.inspector-general for the THE PassiNc Hour.c am cer =, .Great\u2019 thoughts seldom pome-lh bunches.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Every man ls the architdot of hia own misfortune, * NOTHING UNWSUAL.Lady.said the wayfarer, with the cin- der-ethbellished whiskers, \u2018I can't eat these scraps.\u2019 \u201cYou can\u2019t,\u201d sald the housewife, in surprise.\u201cWhy you just told me that you were so hungry you could eat a house,\" - Yes, mum; but I meant a porterhouse.\u201d Wise is the man who speaks neither too soon not too late.- \u201cTia very sad,\u201d the onion said, © And heaved a little sigh, \u201cThe only faculty I have \u201cIs making people cry.\u201d AN OUTLET FOR GOURLEY'S FERVOR - (London News.) Will that member of Parliament who was desirous of capturing the United States.enlist for active service in South Africa?Self-made men would be all right if they didn\u2019t talk shop.: Do what you can when you are unable to do what you would.M28 EXCUSE.\u201cNow that our engagement is off.\u201d said the beautiful blonde, \u2018I shall expect you to return my photograph and lock of hair.\u201cI'll return the photo,\u201d replied the young man in the ease.\u201cbut I want you to understand that \u2018I'm not advertising myself as a hair restorer.\u201d Filling a strafght flush Is equivalent to extending a helping band.Uncle Henry\u2014\"\"80 vou got awindled first thing?Didn't I tell you to heware of strangers in the city?\u201d ; co.Jedinh\u2014*\"But this chap wasn\u2019t a stranger, Uncle Henry: he knew me right off\u2014 actually cal\u2019ed me by name.\u201d WHAT THEY WANTED.A druggist has made the following collec.tian of amusing missives that have been sent to him from time to time: *1 have a cute pain in my baby's stum- mick.Please give hearer something to cure It.\" \u201cMy Utile girl has eat up a lot of buttons.Please send a nemetic by the en- clased boyv.\u201d, - \u201cDear doctor\u2014A dog vit my chtld on the leg.Please send some cork plaster and cutter eyes.\u201d ; \u201cFlrase send by bearer one pôstal card.Also kindly give bearer.my son, some inclosed boy.\" \u201cDear Doctor, wot is good for tirefey Te- ver?Send some quick.I got It.\" \u201cLet my Johnny have a glass of sody watter.I wud come myself, but T am washing.P.S.the five cents is for the sody watter.\u201d \u201cIt vou can fill the inclosed prescription for 25 cents do so.If not,\u201d return by bearer.\u2019 Many a man who attempts to wear the mantle of greatness is disappointed in the fit, A man's good deeds are limited, but there is no end to the mischief he can accomplish.What some men say should not be charz- ed up against them, but credited to some one else.When it comes to struggling against the inevitable the bald-headcd man is In a class all by himself.FAIRY TALES.When in my barber's \u201cparlour\u201d I find my: self at night, And throw my self quite coatless in the chair.I feel a sense of pleasure, I may say of de- And do not know a single earthly care.I hear him strop his razor with all his main and might\u2014 He's ready to begin I plainly see\u2014 My cars are both wide open, I listen with el \u2018To the fairy tales the barber tells to me.He tells me of his travels by land as well as sea: , Of course, you know he's been most everywhere! He's shaved Kings in all countries, from Spain to Germany.And as for Queens\u2014at least he's cut thelr air; He knows all men in office, and down in Wall Street, too; He often gets a tip on the q.t.He makes a pile of money\u2014I smile, now wouldu't you?At the fairy talep the barber tells to me.But he's no more a barber, I feel that I could mob; He's gone and sold the shop and all the work; He thinks that he's done better; he's got another job, He's now a bare-faced Weather Bureau clerk.At first | missed the prattle of my loquacious boy, But now I take my paper up with glee, For in the weather items I recognize with Joy Those falry tales my barber told to me.1 A DAILY HINT FROM PARIS, Wa I W\\ N Smart bicycle costume of gray tweed.= TO-NIGHT'S APPOINTMENTS, ACADEMY\u2014Bugene Cowles Concert Company.PROCTOR'B\u2014\"\"Mistakes Will Happen\u2019 an; vaudevill \u2019 and e.FRANCAI8-\u2014\"The Devil's Auction.\u201d ROY AL\u2014Bheridan\u2019s Burlebquprs.Special Notice, The Evans Bros.\u2019 Pianos are sold only at 1 Layton Bros.\u2019 warerooms, 144 Peel street.If you want the best Piano, buy a Prize Medal \u201cMorris.\u201d Leach, 2440 St.Catherine street, sole agent for Montreal, STEINWAY GRAND PIANO At the Bispham-Gerardy Concert.The above concert Jiven under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Morning Musienl Club, Was in every way one of the ntost pronoune- successes of the season.Artists, andi- ence and piano all were on the one high plane.It was the atmosphere of consistency that made the concert so plete.As in all musica] matters of the highest class, it was only natural the Steinway piano should bé u The Steinway Grand was furnished b: The Lind Nordheimer Co.st.Car ae 0, 2366 St avd PUBLIC OPINION As Represented by the Po~ (Oxford; N.8., Journal.) The question demands the serious consideration of Canadians, Why do our young men and women, in ever increasing numbers, leave Canada and become United Htutes citizens ?That may be answered by asking another question: Why do the men and women of all the other countries in the world leave their native lands and become inhabitants of the United States?Canada to-day has in round a 5- 500,000, while the number of Canadlans now permanent inhabitants of the United States and their descendants are not less than 2,500,000.While it is true there have been off-seta from the tide of immigration into the Dominion, they do not amount to one- tenth of the native-born Canadians who cross \u201cthe line.\u201d Examine if you please the records of our probate courts, an nearly every petition filed In them will show that a number of the children of the deceased are in the neighbouring republic.Enter our cities, towns, villages, farming communities, and even our backwood sel: tlements, and ask the fathers and mothers where their adult children are, and they will telf you that one or more out of each family are now children of Uncle Sam.While a few thousand Americans are setting in our North-West, we have very few in the older parts of Canada, and that few are endangering our political states by bringing with them their Republican and Democratic ideas, and will if they increase largely change our polley and make that hybrid thing, the North America Act, & political constitution of the past.ELECTION FRAUDS.(Toronto Globe\u2014Lib.) Judge Wurtele, in charging a Grand Jury at Montreal, spoke plainly and emphatically about election frauds., Offences of this nature, he rightly says strike at the very root of our system of government.The injunction to cast aside party blas will perhaps ha more cheerfully obeyed by the juryman than by the citizen In\u2019 the discharge of his political duties.Fraud and corruption have been political by-worde ever since there were politics, but it Is difficult to have the matter discussed without political blas.To read the Conservative journals to-day, one would Imagine that no Conservative candidate had ever been returned by crooked methods.Liberals.remembering the ceaspool of corruption into which the country was plunged during a quarter of a century of Conseérva- tive rule, naturally resent those silly, one- sided and hypocritical statements.But, ss they value free institutions, they find nothing consolatory in the long calendar of crimes by which the Conservative party was maintained in power.n the contrary.it only shows how formidable is the evil with which it is necessary to cope.It fraud and corruption could be cured by substituting one party for another, it would be a very simple matter.The root lies deeper.The person who commits these offences is not a Conservative or a Liberal in any legitimate sense, but simply a criminal, and ought to be so regarded by all who desire that party conflicts shall be conducted honourably, and not disgraced by tricks which would bring about banishment even from a gaming-table.ONTARIO'S DEEPEST DISGRACE.(Toronto Telegram.) Ontario has been the acene of electoral frauds glaring as those which marked the bye-clections In the St.James division of Montreal.Ontario's blackest disgrace ls not that there have heen such crimes, but tnat such crimes have gone unexposed and unpunished.- Quebec has reason to be proud that its laws, and the administration of its.laws are equal to the task of at least exposing the work of the scoundréls who stuffed the ballot boxes and generally roiled up a dishonest majority for their favourite.West Elgin, West Huron, Brockville and North Waterlno were the scenes of worse crimes than those which are now bering exposed in the St.James division of Montreal.Quebec's political ecourdrels mercly voted on behalf of people who did not take the trouble \u2018to go to the polls.* Ontario's political scoundrels stole the votes of people who did go to the polis.crimes were committed in this province Ontario's bitterest disgrace Is In tMé Täct that the so-called machinery of justice was not started by the evidence of such appalling crimes, and that even Quebtc can put Ontario to the blush by exposing the iniquities which are not even mentioned fn the police courts of Ontario province, MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, Division 7 A.O.H.Members of abeve division are requested to meet in basement of 68s1 J.J.GARRICK, Rer.Bee, Ancient Order of Hibernians.The officers and membersof the various divisions and Hibernian lebration.By order, JAS.Mc} VER, Co.Sec\u2019y N.B.\u2014Roll cal] and usual fine for non-attendance 5 - Os.I O.F.f.Sohmer Park.Concert given by tho Harmony of the Court Gounod, under the patronage of the Supreme Chief ôf the Order.Concert band of 60 artists The greatest musical event of the year.Wednesday, the 19th March, at 8 p.m.Admission 25 cents, 63 * 4 \u2018A MEETING Will take place in the hall of the Y.M.C.A., Dominion Square, on Monday next lat 8 p.m., when n° r.Montague Beauchamp a distinguished graduate of Cambridge University, ill give an -address upon China.He is one the wel known Cam- ridge scven who joined the China I Mission in 1885, a inland All are welcome, 03°2 The Dominion College of Music.The Easter examinations In all branches of practical and theoretical music will be held April Sth and 9th.For calendars and all particulars, address the secretary at the college, 944 Dor- chester street.\u2018Telephane Up A AL J.ILLSLEY, 61 * 5 3aw: B.Mus.,, F.R.C.O, (Registrar).EDUCATIONAL.Children Taught to Read Music at Sighs.Easy method, rapid progress, raré opportunit young people to evelop masioal art, Pou Ay \" ym for church.concert aud Classes of ark, Saturday morn « ingat eleven.Fee nominal.0.STEW.Tooke Building, 169 Peel street.ART TAYLOR \u2019 ud all vocal w.one to two hundred held at the studto, litical Papers.1 HE EXODUS FROM CANADA, : | The humiltating thought is not that these \u2018 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS WINDSOR HALL|%%,o%omar.- .BOSTONIA Ladies Orchestra.TUESDAY EVENIN h Reserved Seats, -50c and To, AT BHAW'S.SPECIAL-MDMK LILLIAN NORDICA.SONG RECITAL, MONDAY March 3ist Subscription list is gow cpen ot Shaw's Plano and Music ms, au vse who send in their usmes st ot for tickets will have 1st cholce ofseats.Pri #2.00 and .50.TE eal General Hospital Concerts The members of the Chorus are reminded of the reunion to be held Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, in Tooke's Hall, Pcel and St.Catherine streets.It is desired that each bring thelr copy of \u201cElijah.\u201d A musical programme will be rendered._ On behalf of the Committee, H.J.ROSS, 62°23 URDAY.MARCH -15.1902.- ee \u2014paeere MERTTEGS AND AMUSEMENTS \u2026PROCTOR\u2019S.\u2026 T last 11 f Mistakos Wi Hs .Miter Hunlione: Goo trees and Or Von \u201cNONDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2 O'CLOGK, ROLAND REBL'S Greatest Success, The Funny Farce-Comeody, Boclet atricks Orphan March Tien, ats a.m.By order.JOHN P.GUNNING, 81 Becre MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTA PN St.Patrick's T.A, &B.Society.The Officers and Members of the above are requested to meet at the St.on Monday, in order to take part in the Bt.Patrick's Day procession.MEETINGS AND MATINEE SATURDAY.- DIRECTION ANDUEW A.MCCORMICE, i In an alas oma Operetta sntitied And Selected O 4 me | ada ecte peratie PORC OE ge $1.00.$1.50; Top Gallery, 25¢, Coming ~Clyde Fitch's Lover's Lane.50% ACADEMY) All This Week, EUGENE COWLES 7552254 0m \u2018HUMBUG\u2019 All the Favourites in the cast.Vaudeville between the acts by GEORGE THATCHER, the famous Minstrel, and AURIE DAGWELL, Balladist.~ LADIES.Every Afternoon, cxcept 0c Saturdays and ulidaye, .P 10¢ ec T.over WINDSOR HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH LAST APPEARANCE OF JAN 19 RUBEILIIX.Prices $1.50, and $2.00.Seats on sale at Shaw's, Stay ACADEMY WM.A.BRADY'S Famous Production of CLYDE FITCH'S Most Charming Play, With the Original Company.Precisely as given 5 months in Now York, 2 months in\u2019Boston, all Summer in Chicago, PRICES\u2014Ground Floor or Dress Circle, 50¢c, 75e, 81.00 and $1.50.Top Gall .280, srsEATS NOW ON SALE.wu , oy el \" All Noxt Week Matinee Saturday s\u2019 Lane,\u201d Secretary.| National ST.ANN'S YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY [= relands| Dungarvon By Mr.JAS.MARTIN (Member of the Society).New Irish Music, Songs, Choruses PRICES\u2014Evening\u201475c, 50e and 25c.and $5.Matinee\u2014Adults, 50c and .25c.Children, and 15c.; Plan of seats at Star Office (St.James St.) from 11 a.m.: té 2 p.m., and at Mr.T.O'Connell's, corner Murray and Ottawa Streets (Phone M.3833) from 2 p.m.to 10 p.m.OELEBRATION Monday, March 17th, \"02 = = Hbbot « - Monument National St.Lawrence St.2 p.m.Irish Military Drama in 5 acts.and Dances.Boxes, $4 4 25¢ 8 p.m.FRANCAIS | THIS Wie Caar.H.YALE Presents the Everlasting \u201cDEVIL\u2019S AUCTION,\u201d NOTE OUR MATINEE DAYS: | Wed., Thurs., Fri.and Sat.Prices 10¢, 20c, 30¢, 35c and 50c.NEXT WEEK-\u2014**The Devil\u2019s Daughter.\u201d \u2018NEXT - FRANCAIS, WEE Special Mat.MONDAY (81.Patriok\u2019s Day) Regular Mats Wed., Thur., Fri, and Sst.THE Miner a Van stn\u2019 Musical Extravaganza DEVIL'S DAUGHTER eos times at Buffalo.\" The Ladiss\u2019 Military Band.\u2019 SE E} The March of Troop \u201cA.\u201d The Midway Scene.Prices - 10, 20, 30, 33 and 50 cents.HEATRE ROYAL Eye, ae THIS WEEK \u2014March 10.THE BIG CITY SPORTS CO.62:3 An All-Star Ollo.The Basket Ball Contest and Colds - Coushs Croüp-Bronchitis 50¢ & 122 a*ho Lt E ; > s; Tuesday, 18th March, 1902 AT costes MONUMENT NATIONAL.\u201c FRANCISCUS \u201d Grand Oratorio to be Rendered By 300 Choristers and 59 Musicians Prices-\u201425c, 50c, 75e, $1.00.Lo ed Sents at \u201cNational Pharmacy,\" No.21686 | : HARDY'S STRING ORCHESTRA of 6 pieces has been n WALTER WHITTY, Rec.Secretary.j Literary and % YOUNG IRISHMEN'S 2\" : Grand Dramatic and Musical Entertainment in Celebration of the Irish National Festival, to be held in the VICTORIA RIFLES\u2019 ARMOURY u Cathcart St.St.Patrick's Night, Monday, Mar, (7, 1902, \"eme \u201c THE COLLEEN BAWN,\u201d mantic Drama A thoroughly Irish play to be interpre ted by experienced amateurs.Irish Dances, Irish Music, Special Scenery, Correct Costumes.Doors open at 7.16 p.m.Entertalament at 8.15 p.m.sharp.20°C Reserved Seats, 75c and 5lc.General admission, 25c.Reserved seats can be secured from Mulcair Bros., 192 Notre Dame Telephone Main 2645.6584 2aw In 3 street P.J.McElroy, jr.Secretary-Treasurer.GOD SAVE IRELAND.ST.ANTHONY'S C.Y.M.S, GRAND Euchre.Concert ! In BT.ANTHONY'S HALL, corner Chatham and St.Antoine strests, ST.PATRICK\u2019S NIGHT, MARCH 17th.tertainment will positively commence at 8 o'clock sharp, Miss Sadie Dowling, Contralto; Mr.N.E.Daignault, Tenor; and several others.TICKETS\u201450o Each.6183 W, A.McEVILLA, Secretary.5 To-Night AT 8.30, MONTREAL Results of Winnipeg Match Bulletined.\\ Admission, 256.Chlidren, 10c.63.1 ist Prince of Wales Regiment Fusiliers.For.week commencing March 16th and edch succeeding week until further orders, the, following parades are hereby called for 8.16 p.m.at the Armoury: Monday\u2014Right haif battalion.Wednesday \u2014 Non-commissioned and récruit classes.Friday\u2014Left half battallon.Uniform\u2014Drill Order.By order, G.H.FERGUSSON, Adit.officers $2*3 Young Irishmen\u2019s L.& B.Association.we NOTICE.Members are hereby requested to assemble at the Hall, Dupre street, at 8 o'clock sharp.ST.PATRICK'S MORNING, Monday.March 17th, From thence they wi firoceed in a body to take the place al- jotted to the association in the parade.It is particularly desirable that every mem- ter should be on hand.Full re lia, ! PATRICK J.MCELROY, Jr.Secretary-Treasurer.v D ox» % THere is nothing In the worl as RADWAT'S i (hat will so THMA, DIFFICULT BREAT body.- + The Hon.Geo.Starr, of New York, writes: {\"With me your Ready Rellef has worked wonders I have had severe attacks of Sciatica.almost everything without benefit untfl I used your Ready Rellef.The first applicat en 3 fon comfort at once, and soon RADWAY'S R Teller; alw 1002 Ci 63°10¢ 2 aw 3.Radway\u2019s - Ready : Relief \u2014\u2014-STOPS PAIN \u2018 ss of disease as quick HÉADACHE, in or arrest the gre READY RELIEF, Cures PL COLDS, COUGHS, SORE THROAT, IN- ° FLUENZA, PNEUMONIA, RAR EURO HY E, TOOTHACHE, AS- a.r [DO Y Ancient Order of Hibernians X WINDSOR | Si, Patrick's Night, HALL y MARCH 17th, Grand Production of the thrilling Irish dramas, in 4 acts, entitled THLEEN MAVOURNEEN Gorgeous Scenery, Brilliant Electric Effects, Flegant Costuming, Del vaudeville between acts, headed by C.J.DIC EsON (late of the Western 28c.Reserved, Notre Dame Street (cor.rN tfut Irish music and high-class reuit), b Admission Reserved seats can be secured at Mr.D, Popular tices o 810: GALLERY'S Tatloring FEstablisnment, Jo72 Colborne.Doorsopen at 7.Curtain rises at 8 p.m.JAMES MCIVER, Seeretary.GOD SAVE IRELAND! 58e law k .} 0 a gv Victoria Rifles Concert !! 5A Friday, March 1st, At The Armoury, Cathcart Street.D in Aid of a Fund to Ereot a Tablet to those who gy Served In South Africa.© Among the artists are:\u2014Miss Marie Hollinshead, Miss E Smith, Mile.Decary, Mr.Sydney Dugan.» Miss Maud From 8 to 8.20 and during Intermission the whole Armoury will be Prices.\u2014General Admirsion, 250.Reserved Seats 50c and 81.00, open.CONCERT BEGINS AT 8.30.' MESSIAR OU WORK ?, Then it will Pay You to Go to the MEN\u2019S MASS MEETING TO BE HELD + 43.1 HOLY THURSDAY,March 27th GOOD FRIDAY, March 28th, Subscription list open at Shaw's until Th a next.Plan opens for subscribers Friday March 21st.68a1 À SUNDAY Afternoon, Mar -16th, at 4 bon, In ST JAMES METHODIST CHURCH (Corner St, Catherine and City Coungillors Sts.), Axp Hear EVANGELIST G.RB, TURK Serax ox \u201cTHE CHURCH and THE WORKINGMAN.\u201d endar.Both sent free on receipt of your address.DR RADWAY & Cures ; bruise throughout the human SPECIAL SINGING by Messrs.TURK and cs F| 1 \u201d very par, sprain or large Male Chorus.| RERBY vmsing Tho Holy City.| COME! w.C: Baker, of 939 ula street, New Orleans, La, writes: * I have been a suff: a tn OL, au na or ven Jake of my own maire Before.I had i RBR.ARIN EAXL.nix -.>.Tends Relier, 1 could ur my arms as well Ore ve Br the EMERALD SOCIAL CLUB DY RELIBE,:SD.ciw 4 bottlel-aoid by all drugkists.Send for \u201cFortune « ST.PATRIOK'S NIGHT, MAROHN 17th, 190%.CO.7 Bt.Helen st., Montreal, Can.eneral Addmission 35r.Reserved Seats 50c.oN ¥.SMITH, Secretary, lay during the entertainment f.Bergeron, the famous Hypnotist, Prices 10c, , 30c.Next Week\u2014The Gambler\u201ds Daughter.CRYSTAL RINK P.W.F.BAND To-night s \u201cTHE MASTER PASSION\u201d Mr.F.S.Goodman, of New York City, Acts.wre WILL SPEAK TO MEN.SUNDAY, MARCH (6th, 4 p.m, ASSOCIATION HALL.MR.J.RITCHIE BELL will sing.GOOD MUSIC.EVERY MAN HEARTILY INVITED.Young Men's Christian Association, DOMINION SQUARE.B1s2eod GRAND IRISH OONOERT, In the Lecture Hall vf Zion Chureh, COR.MILTON AND MANCE STS., OX 8%.PATRICK\u2019s NIGHT, 17th MARCH, at 8.15.ADMISSION 2c and 15c.The following artists make up the programme : Mrs.Parratt, harp and piano; Miss Ida Scott, plano; Miss M.V soprano; Mr.W.Edw.H.Parratt, baritone: Mr.Ernest Earl, violin; Mr.R.McGlaughlin, humour- ist: Master Wilfrid Laurier Small, drum: Anderson Banjo and Guitar Club 2 cod \u2019 e EXHIBITION OF HOME ARTS.Women\u2019s Art Assodiation, 2461 St.Catherine Street (between Drummond and Mountain.) The Exhibition will remain open every day the week commencing Monday, March 10, from 10 a.m.to 6 p.m., and also on Wednesday and urday evenings, from 8 to 10- Admission day, single tickets for $1.00.Admission Wednesday and Saturday evenings, 10 cents.Tickets for sale on the prem- le tscs by he jan Foreign Mus Co., Rooms, 2461 St.Catherine CALEDONIAN _; SOCIETY.Children\u2019s Choir.- The lady members of the Society would be pleased to meet the members of the Child- dreris Choir in 8t.Andrew's Home, on Monday evening, 17th March, at 7.30 o'clock, Prizes will be distributed to children who sold the most tickets for the late enter tainment.- 63s W.C.MeALLISTER, Hoo, Sscretary.GALEDONIAN SOCIETY.Annual Meeting.The annual meeting of the Society will be held in St.- Andrews Home, on Tuesday evening, 18th March, at 8 o'elock.Busi : ption of reports, election of officers and other business, A large attendance is requested.W.CG.McALLISTER, 6352 Hon.Secretary.w -éuring 25 cents; coupon tickets, 8 AT THE REGULAR SERVICE OF ST.GEORGES CHURCH Hea Wednesday evening, notice was given of ia special meeting of the Vestry to be held next Tuesday evening.the 1Sth inst.-at eight o'clock, in the schoolroom Of St, George's Church, when matters incident to the elevation of the rector to the position of Coadjutor-Bishop will be brought before the meeting., It is hoped there will be a large attende ance of the Vestry, 622 ANCING \u2014 FREDERIC W.School, 2260 Bt.Catherine street.Classes and gprivate lessons, day or evening.Phone Up 2611.28 of S the drink for the sick room and tonic for convalescents, the carbonated e Mag is peculiarly adapted.Se dealers everywhere.5818 sat- NORMAN'S | A Caledonia vus (Uater C.GURD & CO., Monigeal, any Mw: | dere acag Gio pain iri ere eli AEM EE = gars | \u2018 * d ! \u201c CHANGE IN , made to the l'rovincial ap OWer Company s bill in committee were PUT UNDERGROUND Legislature Moving: in the Direction of Improving Montreal Streets.NEW POWER BILL The Bill Already Passed Which Affects the City of Montreal.{Special to the Star.) GALLERY LEGISLATURE, March 15.\u2014The amendments L.sht, Heat and PRESS QUEBEC, ead in the Legisluture yesterday, and the third reading oi the hill fixed for Monday.ne of these, as already reported, limits the operations of the company to a rads of ten miles irom Ws principal works on the Soulanges Canal.\u201d Another provides that \u201cAs soon as the ey oi Montreal will have the right to force ail telephone, telegraph, electric, traction or power compantes to place ther wires in à common underground conduit and to remove them for that purpose from the streets, Janes and public laces of the sal city such à conduit will e constructed, and a by-law will be passed obliging all these companies to tuke up their wires and poles at their own vost and expense and to place them in the said conduit.\u201d \u201c.ae Dr.Lacombe put his lengthy question as to the correctness ot language attributed to Mr.Cochrane by the newspapers with reference to the bill of the proprietors of Notre Dame street cast.He altogether failed, however, in getting the Mayor to recede from his hostile position in reterence to this measure.Mr./Cochrane repliet\u2014\u201cI bal an interview with some reporters at Montreal in reference to bill No.49.but am not cor rectly reported in any of them.1 always have been and still am conscientiously opposed to that bill and did my Lest against it.but never had any intention of making reflee- tions upon the dignity of this House or its members.\u201d .\u201ca *.LE à À Mr.Parent's bill to amend the game laws went through its final stages.It extends the close season for beavers from October 1902 to October 1905.Several unimportunt bills passed readings, that of the St.Henri bill being deferred till Monday.at Mr.Cochrane's demand, who said that Mr.Weir, who had left for Montreal,had ans amendment to propose to it.third LAS en .BILLS AFFECTING MONTREAL.The following hills affecting Montreal have finally passed the Assembly during its five lust sittings: On Monday, March 10th, none; Tuesday, 1900 11th, none; Wednesday, the 12th, Bill (No.144), an act respecting the estate of the late Henry Mathias Balcer.Bill (No.48), an act to canfirm the sales pade to Raymond C.Savage and Joseph opold Duzois, of certain ummoveahles he- \u2018longing to the cstate of the late Mathilde aubien.Bill (No.3M.an act ratifying a cértain contract hetween the Bank of Montreal and the city of Montreal and by-law No.263 of the city of Montreal.Bill (No.143), an act to incorporate the Beht Hamedrash Haggodol Chevra Shaas.Bill (No.75), an act to amend the act respecting the cstate of the late Francois Xavier Beaudry.Bill (No.142), an act to amend the charter of the corporation oË German and J\u2019ol- ish Jews of Montreal.Thursday, the 13th.Bill (No.49), an act to amend the \u2018act 57 Victoria, Chapter 56, Fespecting the charter of the city of Mont- \u2018real (Notre Dame street hil).Bill (No.48), an act to incorporate the i Matthew Moody and Sons Company.= \u2014 \u2018 - 2 Bill (No.31), intituled an act to amend the charter of the Transit Insurance Company of Montreal, Canada.| Bill (No.76), an act to authorize the alienation of an immoveable belonging to the estate of the late Hon.Jean Lonis Beaudry and for other purposes.Bill (No.23, an act to amend the charter of the City of Ste.Cunegonde.Bill (No.72), an act to incorporate \u201cThe Beauharnois Light, Heat and Power Com- 1s pany.Bill (No.119), an act to incorporate the Mount Royal Insurance Company.Bill (No.137), an act reépecting the Universal Mutual Union.Bill (No.97).an act to amend the law concerning mutual fire insurance companies.Bill (NS.1801, an avt to amend the law réspefling appeals from the dreisions of recorders and recorders\u2019 courts in the matter of taxes.* Fridav, March 11,\u2014Act to consolidate the act of incorporation of the Bailiffs of the District of Montreal.Act to revise and consolidate the charter of the town of Westmount and to Incorporate the said town as a city.(Mr.Decarie.) Act to ainend the charter of \"Union St.Pierre de Montreal.(Mr.Allard.) Act té incorporate \u201cThe City of Montreal Bakers\u2019 Benevolent Association.\u201d (Mr.La- : combe.) 8 ne CE 1 3 NOTES OF THE LEGISLATURE.Mr.Prevost rose in his place in the House last night with blood in bis eve and a file of the Star in his hand and rawed a uestion of privilege.For some time the Jouse could not make out what he was talking about, and when a Star correspondent sent for his file of the paper, it had been abstracted from the press room and was the very copy which Mr.Prevost had brought to the notice of the House and filed with the clerk.He objected to the editorials of the Sth, 12th and 13th instant, sod felt particulaly aggrieved at the statements that \u2018some of the bills now before the House are more worthy of a lunatic srylum than of a Legislature.\u201d He ohject- ed to the House being turned into ridicule, but as he never came to Mis point of privilege and failed to find anything upon which to base a motion, Hon.L.F.Pelletier raised a point of order, and Mr.Prevost collapsed.Ï SINR] ae Le 0 cee Lea Lg 75 ELA - #4 oe _ : SEULE Take PE : We talk about them at this time niore than a\u201c .- r=\u2014\u2014a-auy;nkher because, for various reasons, they are more common in the Spring than in other seasons.You can get rid of them, but you must.cléanse your system thoroughly.You can\u2019t get rid of them any other way.Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla thoroughly > cleanses the system, cures pimples and all other eruptious, makes the complexion clear and wholesome, corrects all run-down Spring conditions, aud builds up the whole system.*] was greatly troubled with small hotles.Hood's Saraparilla was recommended as the best blood purifier obtainable and 1 began taking it.Three bottles fully and permanently cured me.\u201d Angus Fisher, Emeric St., Sarnia, Ont.\u201cIn Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 have found help for bad sores.for which 1 wax treated for a long time without benefit.\u201d Mrs.M.MeDonald, 104 Quebec street, Goderich, Ont.\u201cMy sister and 1 have been in the habit of taking Hood's Sarsaparilla in the Spring, and we find it works wonders.It relieves \u2018that tired fecHing, purifies the blood.clears the complexion.and makes ua feel better in every way.I believe it to he a duty to speak in praise of so beneficial a remedy.\u201d Ethel Rempp, 508 East Espenschild St, South St.Louis, Mo.Accept No Substitute for Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla.The Canadian Railway Accident Insurance Co., Ottawa, Ont.Seventh Annual Report.Submitted to the Sharcholders at the annual gencral meeting held at the Coimn- pany's office, 3% Queen street, Ottawa, on Monday, March 3rd, at 3 p.m._ In submitting their report the Directors call attention to the fact that the Company has maintained its steady march of progress since organization.The amount of business written during the year was $14,653.215, with a premium | of SIITF3T12, showing an increase of premiums over previous year of $26,231.12.The dncome of the Company was $101.621.74, being an increase of $13,440.27 over H.K.EGAN, © Vice-President INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.INCOME.Premiums received to date .2 L2usacs 2e aacresseuss ocaseecs aan oes $100,623.30 Less \u2018rebates and Te-INBSUFANCES 12 coe 2000 sees as era sann een ss 1,387.$35.235.03 Recveived for interest oo.Lith citrine tures nee be ci ces ea 00 en encens 1,645.81 Reveived for inervased capital 0000 oo.740.$101,621.74 EXPENDITURE.\u201c Claims paid to Gate oii.clin Lin bar menace 0 sens eranoes one nes veuneen araeas 42,819.80 Commissions pald to date .+.LL eee eee Lane Ce eee \u201c9.211,34 Expenses (printing, stationery.travelling expenses, taxes, license fees, light, EC, 2.224 ee 4 20004 cient Lara ne ea cat e rene e aan ee ee eee eee Le ee eee aaa 9.777 Salaries .Cees rue ner uta eee ee nes sance seas ieee es 5,692.papi Paid Dividend No.3 Rald for .Stationery and Supplies Fald for Office Furniture \"ald for Railroad Bicyules Excess of income over expenditure PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.Dr.Paid Dividend No.3.6 per cent.on 87.30) ii Lane s cre are aan rer ene 2,252.40 Re-insurance premiums paid .it eran ee iis ees as 704.65 Office furniture (written offy .154.55 Organization expenses (written 500.4 Commissions paid .29.211,94 Claims paid .+.0 .42,849.50 alarfes .o.oo Le ceee etats es .5,692 64 Expenses (printing, stationery, travelling expenses, eS, C0.) LL.Lei LL lil cere rere ee een 9,771.88 Equipment (written off) .cooot 244 24 cai i iene eee er arenes 14.00 Balance .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Leseus trie aie cei cei i anne an eee eens eevee eeeens 23, 487.87 3114.648.51 Cr.+\u2018 - BaJance from 1500 $13,059.12 Prémiums received 0,040.58 Interest received oo.LL Le 1.645.x1 $114,645.51 Audited and found correct.JAMES GIHSOWN, WwW.HH.CONNOR, J.P.DICKSON, Anditors.Secretary-Treasurer.Those present were Messrs.H.K.Egan.A.W.Fraser.H.O.Percival.W.Anderson, H.A.Church, Ernest Pitt, C.J.smith, J.M.Dudley.John Ryan, A.F.Chapman, D.Kelly.A.Frechette, Denis Murphy.John Emo.J Dickson, J.D.Courtenay, and A.J.Barr.of Ottawa : Geo.Mills.Toronto ; Thos, Thomas ;: J.A.Lescarbeau.Quebec; Chas Pope.Rat Portage: W.H., Carleton Plare ; Joseph Fahey, Winnipeg : Alonzo Grant, Montreal : Ash.Kennedy, Winnipeg.The report was adopted unanimously, and a dividend at the rate of 6 per cent.- was declared on the paid up capital of the Company.The following Board of Directors was elected for the current year: Denis Murphy, H.K.Egan.A.J.Barr.W.Anderson, J.A.Lescarbeau, Thomas Birkett.Thomas McKenna, David Kelly, Robert Orr.©.I.Smith, A.A.Hen derson, M.D.Chas.Pope, Ash.Kennedy, E.B__.Eddy.Geo.-Milld, J.A: Hibbard.wi h \u201conds, Thomas Jewry.Joseph Fahey.Alonzo Grant.\u2019 \u2019 farty vote of thanks was tendered to the Officers of the Company, Mr.John Emo, General Manager; Mr.J.P.Dickson, Secret = 2 a ' f thelr services during the year.ary-Treasurer, und the staff.for t a subsequent meeting of thé Directors the following officers we : Denis Murphy.President : H.K.Egan, ist Viee- President : A.J.Bare 2nd Wie President ; John Emo, General Manager ; John P.Dickson, Seccretary-Treasurer.ROBT.C.SCOTT, ; District Agent \u201cRoom 1, Nordheimer Block.217 St.Jnme y tel.Main 2H.me James street, Montreal.Ottawa Will Make Claims.OTTAWA, March 15.\u2014At the next meeting of the council Alderman Coates will \u2018move that the mayor and an aldermanic delegation wait upon Sir Wilfrid Laurier and represent to him.the great loss sustan- + Prince Henry's Return Trip.HAMILTON, Bermuda.March 15.\u2014 The mperial German yacht Hohenzollern (which arrived here Thursday from New York, March 11).coaled that night and sailed yesterday afternoon for the Azores.The officers of the Hohenzolern dined Thursday ed by the freedom from taxes night with the Britich Admiral, and yes- of much property rented by the terday morning Admiral Count von Baudis- Government from rivate persons.Fin, commander of the Mohenzcilern,and his It will be represent that the Clov- flag officers, visited the Governor, Lieut.ernment should reimburse the city for the General Sir Henry Le (fuay Geary.They oss sustained, or make the people who own ) were received by a guard of honour and the usual salutes were fired.+ the properties pay taxes.\u2018 .The Germans expressed themselves as be- ing delighted with the receptions accorded A Rich and Lasting ©.SKirt \u2018is desired by every woman, and can be obtained by binding the skirts\u2019 with H.& M.Bias Velveteen.I use.Colors are dyed with everlasting dye.Edges will not fray or unravel.Son a perfect bias.Neatly and evenly joined.Next time you bind a skirt, try S.H.& M.Redfern, (Corded Velvet.= - - them in New York.BERLIN.March 15.\u2014The Princess Irene has arrived at Kiel to await the arrival of Prince Henry,who is expected next Tues- ay.* Explorers are Rewarded.(Special to the Star.) LONDON.March 15\u2014~The Royal Geography Society has voted Royal medals, wit King Edward's approtal to Brig.General Sir F.D.Lugard for his explorations in tropical Africa and to Major Percy Moles- worth Sykes, Military attache at the British Legation in Teheran, for his help to explorer in Persia.Major Sykes Bas done much to throw light on Marco-Polos routes and on sites of ancient Persian cities.Cut Stanley Gardiner receives the Murchison \u2018grant for his researches in Pacific and In- ian ocean Islands, while ot awards are given to (3.G.Chisholm, Lieut.Amdrup * ; \u201d j \"of Danish Navy and J.P.Thomson, of S-H-&M- [55277 ateistiazy hase ARR Hampton Court Gates, .' If you do not find the letter.S.H.& M.on the back of Bias Vèlveteen or Brush Edge Skirt Bindings they are not the best.Edge Ready to (Special to the Star.) LONDON, March 15\u2014An American syndicate is said to be negotiating for the purchase of the old entrance gates to Hampton Court Palace.es eee ee ne They were recently pulled down and are now in the hands of a well known deader, If the negotiations are not broken off, this country will lose one of the most historical exsmg es of early English wrought iron wor 8 1_ 3 \u2014 ma \u201cÀ THE LITERARY SUCCESS OF THE MAN FROM GLENGARRY.© © (Copyrights Reserved.) ; \u2026 ATALE OF THE OTTAWA \u2018By RALPH CONNOR, ° The author of \u201cBLACK ROCK\" end \u201cTHE SKY PILOT\" A fine picture of the strong character of the sturdy Highlanders in the rough life of the lumber shanties, depicted with inspiring realism, A PONERFUL WORK À HOMAN STORY.\u2014PUBLISHEP BY\u2014- THE WESTMINSTER CO., roronto, Ont.\u2019 87 \u201cSawtt \u2014\u2014WINTER TRIPS T \u2014 RETURN TICKETS TO\u2014 oO BERMUDA, $68 78 SWEET A3 BALSAL.Warmer | dais © 3% , : H » > 98 75 Climes.mexico, - 133785 Ticketa to Italy and Mediterranean Ports.Cruises to the West Indies and the Orlent, Pamphlets and full information from .W.H.HENRY MAIN 2646, Gen'l Steamship Agency, 116 St.Peter 5 45°3 law \u201cWhat is the use of having a piano if there Is no person in thes house to pla it?\u2019 This question Is asked by hundreds of people every day, who love music but cannot play.The PIANAUTO s0jves the problem.With this wonderful In- , strument you ean Tender at will any of the popular selections A of the day, or the most difficult compositions of great masters.ANY person can operate it.The time and expression are marked on each piece, so that it is not even necessary to understand the first rudiments of music.} If you are a musician you can appreciate the many artistic qualities of the PIANAUTO ali the more.It is impossible to believe the WONDERFUL variety of effects that can be obtained by this instrument, unless you hear it for yourself.The expression lever is seo SENSITIVE that with it vou can get the most beautiful shading, and can put YOUR OWN interpretation to any composition.It plays the piano as only the GREATEST of artists can play it.We have sold \u2018PIANAUTOS to some of the leading people of this city.and thev are thoroughly delighted with them.We have only four in stock.Many more are on order.The demand has been a@c reat for the PIANAUTO that our factory has found it impossible to fill agents\u2019 orders.REMEM- © fu in buying 8 PIANAUTO you save /thd ENORMOUS Kr \u201cDoes charged an Jt gnplano players.EA \"KARN GO., KARN HALL BLDG, St.Catherine St, Er BHO Care Er EE EE EE SSFAVAUGEHTOUEGE ho.LOADED UP WITH IMPURITIES.IN THE SPRING THE SYSTEM IS LOADED UP WITH IMPURITIES.After the hard work of the winter, the eating of rich and heavy foods, the system becomes clogged up with waste and poisonous matter, ,and the blood becomes\u2019 thick and sluggish.This causes Loss of Appetite, Bilious, nees, Lack of Energy and that tired, weary, listless feeling so prevalent in the spring.The cleansing, blood-purifying action BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, eliminates-all the pent-up poison from the system, starts the sluggish liver working, dcts on the Kidneys and Bowels, and renders it, without exception, ~The Best Spring Medicine.6 1 Willis & Co.'s Pianos will be used at the _ leading concerts and entertainments taking place that evening Why not celebrate it by the purchase of a Piano for the home., WAREROOMS 2470 ST.CATHERINE ST.6361 Man's Mission on Earth Medical Book Free.\u201cKnow Thyself,\u201d a book.for man only, regular price 80 cents, will sent free (sealed tpaid) to any male reader of this paper, 6 cents for e, Address the Peabody Medical Institute, 4 Rull- r on, Mam, established in 1560, the oldest and best in America.Write to-day for free book, \"The Key to Health and Happin ess.\u201d For 40 he Peabody Medi- Editor's Note (ai Insiituie has be-n a fixed fact, and it will remain so.It is 80 standard as Aimer\u201d {can Gold.The Peabody Medics! Institute has many ime {tators, but no equals.\u2014~Bostou Herald.83 daw tf ANXIOUS WOMEN.T Es with or su from Tie ntm Li ES OTTAWA, March 15\u2014Preparations are Joos Relief should write nearly completed for the execution of Stanislas Lacroix at Hull on Friday next.Sheriff Wright says that he will keep the at- for .FREE BOOK, tendance down to: the smallest num! pos- ry how and correet sible: \u201cThe invitation cl have been hich Is to prevent printéd and sent to those who have busj- ot t to all married ladiss.ness at the hanging.The\u201d cards _.; edged and of the latest design.rnd On Wier 111, - - South African - Shares.pian amped LONDON, March 15.\u2014South \"African a ; .shares were again depressed yesterday, owing to discouraging cables about Mr.Rhodes.A syndicate of South African mngnates, it are guilt Death Insurance.ip, reported, has been privately formed for e purpose of taking over the whole o .Mr.Rhodes\u2019 share holdings of whatever des- A YEAR ensures a © for particulars, eription, in the event of is dea! Bkes ches Whig 0 VICTORINE on Wi Sad TAPESTRY, what not.COMMERCIAL: TRAVELLER City Salesman Wanted.WANTED.\u2014 Middleman of good appearance and address to represent a large Rea) Estate Company.who can command interviews wit Merchants, Storekeepers, Foremen, Clerks and others.Address \u201cTRAVELLER,\u201d P.0.Box 1176, Montreal.Ww [ STEINWAY \\PIAND $175.00 Payable by easy terms.A iano so well preserved as to have a tone like new.LINDSAY-NORDHEIRER CO., 2366 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Furniture Stored.We have a storage warehouse unlike any other In Montreal.ve store furniture only.We dally decline orders to store other go which we consider: objectionable, because we belleve they will injure the furniture we have.For instance, we take no flour, graln or any other articles than may harm gurnt=- ture, 0 you may rest assured if you store your furniture with us it will not be put next to, say, bags of salt, or any other goods that might damage youn furniture in any way.Our storage rates are reasonable.Then, too, we can move your furniture, and move it well.Call us up.KING'S Cartage & Storage 380 ST.JAMES ST.Telephone Main 563, a1 CHEAP SALE.From the Great Fire of COLIN McARTHUR & CO., \"Manufacturers, i OVER =p\u2019 100,000 Rolls Wall Paper Slightly Damaged, From 2c and Upwards, E.A.Martineau, 1899 Notre Dame Street.~ 63,3 \u201c Messrs.M.A.Brodeur & Co\u2019y, 1658 Notre Dame Street, have received their Spring Importations of Iutést Spring Novelties in KÆog Scotch and.Fre Goods, for Overcoats, Rain Coats.Suits and Trousers, at prices to suit every one.An inspection is cordially solicited.; 857 21aw ' Draperies.All warrant thoughtful consideration.are prepared and perfectly willing to help you in this matter, our Carpet, Curtain and Furniture departments have never been more complete, we have the \u2018best, the newest, the most up-to-date goods in those different lines and our prices \u201cright\u201d as usual.DUPUIS FRERES, , their home spic and span for Easter festivities, Hundreds of things to engage * \u20ac ER is virtually spring\u2019s first bow.Thousands of folks are planning to have the attention, new Curtains, new Upholsteries, new Carpets, new Rugs, new BRUSSELS, AXMINSTERS, MOQUETTE, CURTAINS NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, with frills, Irish Point Lace Curtains, new \u2018styles in Portieres, Draping Goods, etc, NOVELTIES FOR EASTER Very cute and clever Easter favors are here to delight and attract both young and old and some very graceful novelties, too.The house must look its best, we S There are chickens, ducks, rabbits, and mot._ Then there are scores of things such as will give tone and distinction to Easter dinners and parties in all prices from - - The Big East End Departmental Store, 571 to 1589 St.Catherine St.FLCUVPOVAI VHLD AG AVL HT HG GOV ODSS BSF OOBEOV BHO HBLY « WILTONS, VELOURS, 5c « $8.00 SOSLLLTSCOELSIGLEO0S0SL0SINS0LD SOOO N jo.ç SLIOQV TALS MIN 17067 28/ INN Q ma 7 MALDEN, Mass., Aug.28.Dear Mr.Emith,\u2014For about nine have been troubled with Liver Bladder Trouble, and \u201c years 1 Kidney .1 must stop work and attend right to my trouble, or I would bave Bright's Diseases of the Kld- neys, and so I have been going from one to the other, but they did nothing but got my money.1 saw your Smith's Buchu Lithia Kidney Pills advertised and thought I would try them.From the taking of the first box ey have worked like magic.I have not felt so well for y and am improving.Mra.Bean has also been taking tbem for rheumatiem, which she has been troubled with for years.\u2018Sh she could not sleep nights.Two boxes of your pills took all the pain away.and she now en- he perfect yest.1 think they are the beat 2 = 178 TO LET \u2014 AT OUTREMONT, NO.' 8t.Catherine Road, cottage containing 10 d's \u2014 COTTAG rooms; rent $15 per month.For furth Yculars PRE George Cooke, Belding, Co., il st.LET MONTREAL South, summer or winter, splendid locality; having stable, McG ft sou Tovely garden £ tabl Apply Dagen- ovely en for vege! es, etc.ats an , BOS Craig.Tel.Fast iso.0.on TO MODERN BTONE FRONT dote 4473 se Catherine st West- mount, 8 rooms; ass repair.Apply JF.M.Ferguson, 18% st.rat ci at.Tel.Main Poor.TO LET-TWO FIRST CLASS COTtages, heated with hot water: all repairs done to suit the tenant ; one of these cottages may be had furnished in first class style; rent cheap.Apply to 686 Cadieux.law fi TO LET \u2014 AT POINTE \u2018CLAIRE, 5 nicely furnished cottages, of different sizes, with outbuildings ; water and w.c.in house.Apply\u2019 Arsene Charlebois, Pointe Claire, or Arseñe Charlebois, 10 Bt.Lambert, Montreal.63 2 n TO LET - BEAUTIFUL LAKE George, Adirondacks, furnished eot- tage near large hotels ; la , pine grove, stable, ice house.Hyatt, Fifth ave, New York ; 7 LET-30 ELM \"AVENUE, WEST- mount.fine modern self-contained cottage.9 rooms; ect order; rents) $28, n taxes.W.A.Snowdon, 467 Temp e build.ng.REAL ESTATE.yon SALE \u2014 BALE \u2014~ ON DOMINION 8Q.\u2014 on house of three co late a nor Hotel at in vd nt, in co Matoaife ave.com detaghod, two floors, order.Will be sold 2000 onder under the price 206 Ftaplay st, B etories, extensien kitchem, Of pater house in the row.ce newly decorated, mew plumbing.$1,000 de a sure purchase for a future avenue Westmount, detached profit.LL Put train, ist floor, Temple grounds, and = building.31 Ghurcnut avenue, Wo hed ei.08 \u2018Rosemount ave.Westmount, semi- fa TOR SALE No, 4 DUROCHER ST.À detached.small stone front co , just above $1 Sarma ve mi tached! abies ea See y ow ried ould © ied: e ave, e [ very low ce wo dasa Western avenue, 6 bedroo ms.extension H.L.Putnam, 1st Floor.Temple buflding.4195 Sherbrooke street, 8 stories, extension FOR SALE\u20141015 DORCHESTER 8T., 1110 Dorchester street, three stories, extension near Mackay at.a full-sized stone kitchen.Dorchester street, thres stories and base- us Dorchester strest double à ihed house, ro University street, a double house, detached, large | 850 Pino avénue, semi-detached, 2 stories, «x- en.306 Pine avenue, 3 stories, 5e Durocher at.double house, Durocher st., double Rouse, extension kitchen.es.stables and sroun &2 Durocher st, double house.- 1140 Sherbrooke st., J stories, b story extension and stables.1073 Sherbrooke st., 3 stories extension kitchen and stables.re Sherbrooke at, 8 stories, extension kit- a Guy st.8 stories, basement, deep lot.Macgregor st., double cottage, detached, rounds.Durocher st, double detached house, stables.92 Mackay at., double, 2 stories basement, stables.: 3 Tupper st., semi-detached, 2 stories, basement 145 Metcalfe st.3 stories, basement, stables.8 and 10 Selkirk ave., 2 stories, extension kitchen.150 Hutchison st., 2 stories, extension kitchen and finished basement.nion ave., 3 atories, basem 81 Metcalfe st., facing Dominion square.3 stories, basemen phos Dorchester st., 2 storjes, extension kitchen.85 Crescent st.3 stories, and extension kitchen.123 Crescent st., cottage extension kitchen.5 Bishop street, 2 stories and extension kit- ° 25 Bishop street, B stories, extension and basem ishop street, 3 stories, kitchen 1st floor.hi Babes = avenue, 2 stories, extension kit- Ne Hutchison st.3 stories.extension kit- no Hutchison street.2 stories and high base- versity street, 3 stories and basement.S8 Univers root, 8 stories and pdasemant.front house, with side lights; hot water heating: oak floors; numerous fireplaces.A low price would be accepted.H.L.Putnam, Ist floor, Temple butlaing.FOR SALE\u2014552 BHERBROOKBE 8T.near St.Lawrence st., a modern stone front House, with side Hghts, and pleasant surroundings.The house has hot water heating, and most modern conveniences, and the owners are anxious to sell.Price, $000.L.Putnam, 1st floor, Temple building.FOR SALE-1025 DORCHESTER ST.a detached residence and grounds, a corner property : house contains all modern improvements, such as twin furnaces, electric lighting, extenston kitchen, and billiard room, conservatory.stable, ets Would be sold at the value of the land.HL.Putnam, Ist floor, Temple buildi fi FOR BALE\u20148#4 DORCHESTER HT.next to 8t.Paul's Church parsonage large and handsome terrace House, with three story extension, containing about 20 rooms; all in good order.The vacant land at the side would be sold with or without the house.H.L.Putnam, Ist floor, Templa Luilding.e fa FOR SALE\u2014GLADSTONE AVENUE.Westmount, a modern stone front cottage, with extension kitchen, hot water heating: for delivery in May.Price only $3700.H.L.Putnam, ist floor, Temple building.FOR SALE \u2014 A SEMI-DETACHED Mi house of latest design and finish; hot water heating, electric lighting, pleasant outlook; price cut for sale to $7500.H.Putnam, 1st floor, Temple building.FOR SALE\u2014-CHURCH BT.A MODern flat house, containing threc dwellings; always well rented, and in good condition; owner anxious to sell, $7500.H.Putnam, lst tloor, Temple building.Ls E SALE-MOUNTAIN ST.ABOVE ee Catherine street a handsome mn FOR BALE\u2014WESTMOUNT, tached cottage, suitable for a small family: close to the park: superior design and finish ; a perfect little gem inside.Price, $6,500.H.L.Putnam; 1st floor, Temple building.n FOR SALE\u2014ST.LUKE STREET, house and stable (latter costing over $1.500), a comfortable, full-sized family house, with stone front ; hot water heating and in good order.Price, $7,500.H.Putnam, 1st floor, Temple bullding.mn FOR SALE\u2014SHERBROOKE ST.A large detached house, with about 10,000 feet of land, with a froutage on Sherbrooke street of 62 feet.Lane in rear.Would be sold at price of the land.L.Putnam, 1st floor, Temple building.DE- HOUSES WANTED.IN 1 WANTED \u2014_ nee, STORT HOUSE, ve pparoome, for family of three: west of Macksy st.tory will Tease | for 8 to 10 years» a be in good order.Address H.1284, Star Office.WANTED \u2014 SMALL TENEMENT OR flat.State rent and particulars.Address 8.8706, Star Branch Office.; WANTED \u2014 \u2014 HOUSE AT LONGUEUIL for months, near river front.Write stating ant, 85 Milton wr 50 8 Jaw .WANTED -\u2014 A BMALL HOUSE, WITH 4 or B apartments; immediate pomession; centres location preferred.T, ST84, Star Branch BUSINESS PRENISES WANTED.\u2014 FURNISHED fn Bote.NE state terms cated.E.1183, Star Office sad FARMS WANTED.at YVANTED \u2014 TO RENT FARM IN MAN: toba or West, 30 acres or over ploughed small house and stable; homestead vactions pre ferred.Address W.B.Bragg.14 Green st, t- tle Creek, Michigan.SUMMER where lo- SUMMER RESIDENCES.TO LET \u2014 AT LONGUEUIL, ON RIVER side, rooms.well furnishéd, beth, w.o., hot water.25 thousand feet of ground.hun.died trees to shade; electricity; shed and stables.Apply to 414 St.Denis.n TO RENT \u2014 OR FOR BALE.MR.LES- lle Skelton's residence, mere, through ting.fishing, beautiful scen ory.n FOR SALE MOUNTAIN 8T.WITH side lights.a\u2019 fine modern flat build- Ing of three dwellings and janitor\u2019s quarters; always rented. Temuduiled \u2018to suit present fashions.659 La- for a couple or two gentiomen.superior board oom.gas and hot water; no \u20ac es WUTANTED \u2014 A YOU No.¥ Inspector at.5 Arthur et.= : ucheti t ë 2 and tion, T - Manstel4 st.iting, No.= = \u2014_\u2014 où - \u2014ere \u2014\u2014_ gnuchetiera st.Windsor nowledge of shorthand and typewr A ; _ GENERAL SERVANT FOR oT \u2014 FIRST CLASS OPENING F five Ca io.lour, ete.903 Dorchester st.near 7 Tppr RI- for 8 mail order business.Apply to Box, 164 WANTED - FIRST CLASS SKIRT HAN Ds, W ANTED Se Pire ERAL BER references.V JANT cer blacksmith.Apply B.Meercs, WANTED io FAINTING.PAPER HANG VVANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY A STEADY Hotel, References exchanged.eu 4 ooMS = BATH OR UPPER FLAT.PRIS i Post Office.good salary: also apprentic 5 avenue J | Farm.N.W.T.; : sr 8 ' an as chef or good meat and pasuy - vate house.37 McGill College ave.61 2 aw Pine Hu énces.Drop @ card to A.Feldmann, S52 st.m NSIENTS AND PERMAN- 30.Not moving.37 McGill Colleg 5 3 by ç Bishop street.- > .61 3 couk; good reference.L, 1330, Star Office.OOMB \u2014 TRA 2 2 É before 8.30.> 63 7 JANTED \u2014 AN ASSISTANT MACHINIST TANTED \u2014 RELIABLE WORKING TENT FOR SALE, THE \u2018SYNDICAT vrence st ent parties.every comfort, two baths.\\ J v derstands fixing Wheeler and Wil- NTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SER- AN t widower, DA \u201878 Rue d'Anfou, Paris - > limited\u2019 number: not moving.A son ant Singer scwing machines.Apply to és \\ TANT RE goed wages and steady place; ro W tiated iy PL F, 1227.France Ja Norsine, ie patent, No: 62012, VVANTEn\u2014PosITioN BY À YOUNG Lapy \\ PANNE op Tp RESPECTABLE Tapa: Dads Lp furnace: Lim © 61 3 00M \u2014 TO LET NICELY RNR: ) P.Black and Co.183 Vitre street.\u2014 Washing.371 Clarke uvenue, Westmount.61 3 Star Office.82 2 Lr 3st of March.JX99, for peer acte oe.having horse ur of general tice (8 to 9 pm.195 St.George st.ET.ONE LARGE, BRIGHT rea tian.at ness: Taric J - PRIENC oo = anic cts from sea-weed.Apply 10 ! - QOM \u2014 TO, IL LAF \u201cauring \u201cday.kind , M VVAN Pen for furniture and canst MOUSE Ap.WANTED = 4 YOUNG WOMAN TO ASSIST JANTED \u2014 AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN FOR graanic products U3 3 work.W.1052.Star Office 8 NANTED \u2014 SEWING-\u2014BY- tHE pv.| RIG 5 TO LET ONE Bit every rou: venue.Not moving.s Fi ét or durniture and carber house AP in housework; no washing or {ronins.Apuly NY ee any De quick and correct at i &- 75 1 TTT \"RNITURE GOVERED, RE- \\ 800d dressmaker.Address L.1349, Star ventence, in a privato family.26 Union ave.WESTMOUNT,; ) ply at 1447-1440 St.Catherine st.bast.3 at 65 Esplanade y - _ Par Be 4 ures.\u201cstate salary: and -fuh-\"plrticulars, st Jonsson & COUSINEAU, 82 ST.JAMES 1 ANTER Ro PV RNITURE GO! RED, RE officé.813 GONE \u2014 To LET JN wi MOUNT : pr - - se - ice, ® street, Licensed restaurant on St, An- i Ans kind nf dobbln | - _ double and sing tin para A us ANTED \u2014 \"LADY CANVASSERS\u201d AND TANTED \u2014 COOK For FAMILY OF Two, Star ( 5 \u201ceipt 176 per week; rent carpets beaten and lafd.Any kind o hing ; D OTT, LADIES SICK OOMS \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED ROOMS Auer light, hot water heating: ; .y ealenomen for Montreal.Apply Cas W ne washing; references rrauired.A ANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER.IF SUFFI- 0 coc ng oon | gone at house, cheap.114 Stanley st.61 3 | Ww Ae oper tor nema in or \u2018out- R with board, for Catholic ladies employed dows.it desired; gentlemen preferred.82 So i Mullen, 1447 Bt.Catherine st.- Man Tong tqs seen 6 and 8 p.m.wl W cleatly confident of la our HALF WAY VVANTED ELECTRICIAN.GOOD AT | sts tho city.Apply by letter Westmount + during the day, 20 Victoria at.4 erville avenue.| BN.Ce McGill College avenue.Sd em ake the same + SINEAU.4 AS ED = + Hd y .5 : 3 2 rar r ' | : WANTED + GENERAL SERVANT AT : \u2014\u2014 Pre stat, (6 thousend to Three thousand pean EA, HALE oh wl branches of \u2018the trade.wanis work.| O.115.| ROOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED COMS \u2014 TO LET A SMALL mene À ood plain cook.Apply even nes.à W ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST Evan hundred per annum.Write at once.Apply all new furnishings.six passuusx, arco pianos, Kepatrs pelts.al Shamus, te In Yr JANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN room, sultable for one or two _ sentier R room or two.138 Park aven À Park avenue.In general housework, Apply Ne 89 L, 1iZs, Star Office.bar fixtures, with stock and dining room and hour ori private parties p © sn\u201d W work of any kind by bour or day.Apply men, bath\u2018 flat: modern conventences: Jute T FRONT ROOM,\u2018 A ANTED LADY HOUSEKEEPER; Greene avenue.000 = R.STEADY kitchen utensils.Custom.larness.(Wo summer Star - -_Bireh, 56 Bronsdon lane (upstairs) 83 2 house.41 Mackay st 6 M ET RICE to wt.i 0} \u2014 .Srl UI, me TANT _r STERER.§ .re- Zer., a .- \u2014 > she a LN WW: must understand management of scrvunts, WANTED - D MARBLE SERRE W ANTED Ee Dorchester and winter cabs, and & full ice-free: WANTED \u2014 FURNITURE | PHOLSTER- ED _ TILE SETTERS TO G0 TO To.OOMS \u2014 FIRST (LASS WITH EVERY nicely furn TEA.i Br pry pet ink for large Drivato nou Apply dental Marble and Frankie rent \u2019 OHXSON & COUSINEAU, LICENSED RES- ing: aePainine.en: Din or Su ae | \u201cfinto; highest wages puld 10 competent convenience.hot water, Auer llgbe, Lee: OOMS \u2014 PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMAN, i hold.Apply, by etter.a ee may Works, corner St Catherine ana st Alexanigr Le Y IS PRE.J laurant_heart af the clty: rent er Me Teton ork Fraser.03 Knox se A bs Apply to 1744 Notre Dame st.Cobban phone; Eentlemen, with references preferred; R can be accommodated with floor, with | ury expec streets.vo TANTED \u2014 ON MAY IST, LADY IS un «a; big profits; price $3500; half c: CE RA : Cu.LL not moving ctoria 3 furnished or unfurnished, attend | 3 be had to L.A.MM, P.O.Hux 344, M« pireal, _ VAR POATE NOULBRES W pared to offer whlow of some means, or HIRE ali Also license of rest TANG D nr Yor NG LADY RE | Mi Oo = TRNISHED OR use of parlour; every convenience; best a Tide, _ - V FANT \u2014 STOVE PLATE MOURPTER man and wife (no children) \u2014in exchange for rant transferable, Immediately, at a reason- W position as companion er Roverness to small W ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, 17, IN DOOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFUL Eu mn or without Ance.Mackay st, near TC.VyanTap ROOKKEEPER FOR Pa\u201c es i AT gr Been I and 9 Ba H.wy rowd board and washing\u2014tree use unfurnished rant.price.children: highest references.Apply Hox v ois.| real estate or agent's office, to learn trade.Your unfurnished pit to gr IA Osborne st.Star Office.= À Tu exper : WE Taise Glendinning 18 \u2019 co room, Kitchen and be .* Office 13 | PF, 1480, Star Office.; x : 61 3 NISHED, NICE Al tory.experienced, $12 per week: will raise \u2014 dining, lity: hot water heated; electric light, [SON COUSINEAU.LICENSED pes Etur \u20ac facing Dominion square.OOMS \u2014 TO LET, FUR rate family.à If satisfactory.State age, E, 118, Star Office.JANTED \u2014- A GENERAL SERVANT.mond local Star Branch Office.ON IN POINT RE Charles.doing ro ED \u2014 POSITION AS COOK IN \" Rent front rooms, In private fami = W young or old; references required.Ap- [vie # STM.Star Branc ; = J Tent in week: rent $25; $100 Foi W JANTED \u2014 BY REFINED WOMAN A WV Me Por restaurant by capable woman.kt] Roos red LET BACK PARLOUR.WITH 179 Pine avenue.: ÿ Æ z AT ply 1156 Ontario st.TANTED -\u2014 IMMEDIATELY FIRST CLASS cetpts $175 per hod buyer.position as companion to lady or would | Hleury st annexed rcom.as well, large front room RLOUR,: à ANTED \u2014 GOOD BOAT MAKER he re r\u2014\u2014 W \u201cwaist and skirt hands.Apply 98 Uni- prive $2500 for à E 5 take charge nf bouse for lady or gentlemen; ! Meury st.on bath flat, all comfortable and attractive: all OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED FRONT PA.$d à once.steady work, weekly ory P © WANTED \u201cSEAMSTRESS BY JHE DAY sity A * SON & COUSINEAU.LICENSED eompetent.W, 1040, Star Office.} i ., N AS WORKING Tooms hot and cold running water, superior R suitable for two gentlemen or Le ET | the job.State wages or prices expected.oe References.Apply between 12 and 1 or) versity st Jonysox GTR.depot.25 rooms, all | WARTED-\u2014A POSITION AS V ; board any accommodation, \u201creceiving parlour, coupe, also other rooms.T&2 Lagauche q Conlon, Little Current, Ont.ba = 7 and so St Hutchison st.VANTED - AT ONCE GOOD JOINERS FOR hatel a stock of liquor and cigaus.TANTED \u2014 JOBS.PAINTING, KALSOM.| housekeeper in a small family by telephone, ete.908 Dorchester st., near Wind- A DOUB LB H \\WANTED A BEAMSMAN AT ONCE YOUNG GIRL TO Do LIGHT VV heat work.at Derval APPlY to 170 Peel 5300: reccipis £250 Der week: will sell for $230.\\ ining, paper hanging.glazing, otc, ex- | Young woman Sects NY Cake rprences : sor Hotel; reference exchanged.1a Ppooms rai QUI anoom adjcinings gen- A W ED _\u2014 +d : î M Les TANT JUNG G A : si y for a live man \\ A t lowest »d cook: no objection to take charge - well furnished, .d i calfskin.Apply to G.5.Hubbell, =) Le W EE aud ren coukine.able tog) street.{ This 1 u'gveut opportunits © bricoler and Se Et © auront | bachelor's quarters.Tel.Mount 459.OOMS \u2014 THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, 49 0 © Wo os \"McGill College avenue.à moine st.Cd ene at Mwht: references.Apply between 12 - TANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED GENER- ps = FOUSINEAT.LICEN= Main.) Telephone Main E 62 8 Berthelet, corner of City Councillors.LOCALITY y OUNG and 1 or 7 und 8 83 Hutchison st \\ \u201cAl servant.three in family.Apply in the ONNSON & GTR and CPR.20 rooms, (Ma | 3 03 OOMS \u2014 TO LET.CENTRAL dres \u201c2008 { V JANTED \u2014 BRIGHT.ACTIVE VOU ve sy 2 ; es ue afier seven in the evening at 44 of hotel Ted.beautiful bar fixtures; re- TANTED \u2014 BY YOUNu papy POSITION | VV ANTED-YOUNG LADY DESIRES A s ON R with well educated people.Address ; à pn, ar ane Tem whole- WANTED \u2014 FIRST GLass RE Maken Shuter ot ee scr week: $0 stock of Tquer and W- : as stenographer and typewrlter, with | position as useful companion; travel: TpooMs \u2014 wo PLEASANT ROOMS.N St.Catherine st an clerk; c > Apply during the day so.4004 = | : ive years: Ww sell for $3000.le Kei ; od refer- lence.s Tr - throom flat, mode \" fre hoth ppiy ___ > ; lense five years: will se some knowledge of hookkéreping: go ng exper , A @ 2 INGLE BATH, sale firm; must speak, read and wr @ 2 Vince TED A CITY BOOT AND SHOE cigars; lease bn , a h per month.733 Sherbrooke st.\u2014 DOUBLE AND 8 .- \u2014 y; a \u2014 2 8642.Star Branch Office.62 2 fice.each pe OOMB nstents.21 Vic-: 4 languages.Address E.iw, Star fiice.: av W ANTE for an entirely new side line.Ap- Ta = COUSINHAU, 62 ST.JAMES VNCes, R.TT |.floor, also unfurnished; tra ! WANTED FROM NOW TILL THE FIRST V / ANTED Ten Pa A EUR SEVERAL Ply Er RE 39.OUNSON om od restaurant Teart of the oh Ww: ANTED \u2014 A stl ATION BY A rar VW ANTED \u2014 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER, coms Fe Pate osé Notre Dame.toria st.+; : a : malt fur gener- youn Ri 1 A | fixtures, nice dwelling, ck ot lain cook.Apply Ju\"; Mayor st.In re lass connections in : FURNISHED BED-! h o A aint Pain for Guy department.Apply to Mr.Blake, H.R.Ivvs ANTED \u2014 WAIST AND SKIRT HANDE: De A $500; receipts $150 per week: pa a ravines ang case is open for an engagement Apply at 1867% Notre Dame.zs Rooms ry ET ons entre fiat, hot\u2019 el house .62 2 and Co.W aisn one young girl who can sew wel > (WI sell for $2500.\u2014 this spring: grocerles preferred; good recom- AND SINGLE, ALSO room and sitt lighting, etc.103 Park.street.NT.; ALESMEN FOR DUR PA- apprentice to \u201cfirst class dressmaking.Apply w : \u2018Pepe JANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY YFOUNG MAN | dations.Apply by Jeter to Teaveller, 138 RO Sour Beâroome micelr furnished, \u201cwits water heating, electric Lghiins, i V ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT: NY AD amare kprazen: best compressgd after noon, on Monday, 37 Victoria st.; JNYESTMENT ar es ASE ail tafor- u Just es Tempera ope Baldwin st., Toronto, Ontario.83 3 al colour aaron, à Union avenue.62 6 avenue.TREET | no washing or Ironing: good wages.Ap- ade; big demand: liberal term To 'OUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN %- monthly, No chanc ke file capital boukliceping, stenography.t treet, Ot- .ET.18 TORRANCE 8 ; LOT TT OT RMR Te 2 nee ee sell ermine Ini) Waren versa am wo asset of LO Fi fang Bhd i Senn, | mentale BE ins Bn ell SS er amie, ral per due ROCHE = NOE SCE Foo on pate: ROMA INET, So arm | : Bros.Gait, Ont.3 or 5 ¢ 277 que st.cirn a foo = Jac oni mag, tawa.washing and decorn w ; flat; breakfast required; t, with use of te ; 4 [wily Cavers lros.wages; no cooking.Apply 277 St.Dominlq Address Stewart E.Jackson, Downing : ard.E.Klock, 38 St.Chas.room flat; brooke st., 530 Ca- |'on bathroom ir cs 8 Saw ç P I- = \u2018OW pe = x Y FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS ® cta roll.Drop card.E.: es 2 family; few doors above Sherbrool \u201c \\ ANTED \u2014 BEWING GIRLS FOR TA 5 \u2014 AN FNERGETIC MAN, WITH ; ESTANT FEMALE New York.; WANTED.\u2014B : À hant Tal- ANTED NT .D \u2014 TWO PROTESTANT \" the day.Apply K, 1301, Star Borromee.dieux st.lor, 1708 Not Fame Paterson, re 62 2 : \\ Lo oir i corporation, W Am teachers, having diploma fest we TRIAL ACCOUNT WILL CONSINOE EN Litlce.> ° ez OOMS TO LET A NICELY FITTED UP OooMs \u2014 PR Le eallories, Auer | > = T @ manage ; 3 t ; schoole to brgin ; / - » justified in cndors- \u2014 - ght and clean, , \\ ANTED HOME WORK.$12 WEEKLY apart for RP ee pee hula or alt Nr ee i to the first of Novem The nt ue stores operation as ho only V JANTED \u2014 A RESPECTABLE LADY ROOMS WANTED.- shop on Dieurr ota .ith splendid (Show light; brig moving.874 Sherbrooke, between Park A rte En- salary o ber, 1012, one in district No.and one In No.Ming accounts nf small investors 1d like ta go, more for company.to wirdow and two ; enue and Mance.t guaranteed; experience unnecessary.ing etock In company for term of engagement, ber.1002.one : onth.Apply to method of handling Tudson Dlg.woul d ty $18 per month.Address H, 1273, av - ull instructions, elec.Address 8 ti f agrve- 3; salnry righteen dollars per m \u2018rite us.Henry Flint and Co., Huds some nice family, or a persun that would nec right party SOMELY.; Sot Century 6.Toledo 0.622 stock to bo company 1a camoned bt Soni et tig\" uniersigned secretary-treasurer, Froderks Ve a little care; nn charges: references exchans 4.ANTED \u2014 TWO OR THREE NICELT Star Office > ROME \u2014 AND BOARD HANDS heated, \u2018 f - \u2018 y en In Columbus.Address C.Smith, Buckingham, Que.+.§ SoZ.Star Branch Office.2 \\ ished rooms, with light ho ; M, AUER furnished fron .ob: Eu WO RA CH TE, [he bext busineee men in Columbus.Address on EFORE INVESTING MONEY WITH RAC: 4 legen, by married couple, Went end.above JPOOM -.FURNISHED rae Yammy.68 bath fat ground floor.vith Sed sa Aylmer ATED mon to wom details anachine trois VV, Vralier 85 and à * Ted te ANTED - HOME WORKERS TO COPY ing schemes, mining.oil or Investment WANTED \u2014 DFA RESPECTABLE Wo Nu catherine st preferred.References.exchang- light, porcelain bath; private .two gentlemen or married couple.Apply\u2019 stating age and experience.the John a Wax reatimonial letters, oo, = 10e.Maritime brokers, write us and save money.Reports com Man work by tho day With best of afer oa.Address J, 700, Star Office.88 6 Crescent st.street.T d Bons Co, Limited, Dundas, cmt.TANTED \u2014 $2 A DAY BURE, GENTLE- 10e haur Samples and particulars IVe.fidential.Correspondence solicited.MER?ences.Apply at 488 Dorchester st.32 a ED DOUBLE \u2014 ROOM, FUR- Bertram and Bo saut) NW ASTED ations mot to canvass.but te Supply co.Dept.F.Moncton N.B.G6 Credit Association, 160 Nassau st, New York.© lON AS HoUSEKEEP- \\WANTED \u2014 TWO BIGHT Io in private som \u20ac Toom.on bath flat running water, PROOM hed on bathroom flat, suitable fi for mar - hn \u2014- r NI _ sr A $ se pr - ©: 5] ., .TAILORS AND TAILORESSES, employ Te \u201cwiih To Tor TANTED \u2014 SPLENDID OPENING FOR A HOR SALE - A FIRST CLASS MILLINERY W ANT a enti dry a widow lady (Eng.| feud orn Chien avenue and Peel street.hot and cold: suitable for two gentlemen; tabla ried couple or two young men.Ts W ANTED young men as improve vice oar and Trt.unnecessarr.a WA: bright young man: sod income sh F \u201ccock and fixtures, between Peel and Me Ish), with ar without servant, undermtants In | family Tartieulars and Inwest terme.References board.4v Victoria at.able.70 Anderson at.- kK: wil pay high prices for goo Keefe, District Manager, Toronto.Adress chance of advancement.None but rellal : Gill College avenue, doing a first class stitution work: would take charge of Invalld: « d.$, 8660, Star Branc + RIGH URNISHED, Soin, \u201cRobertson.214 East Washington street, care of\" Toronto Office Montreal Star, Toronto, abpls.©.1447, Star Office.store mny be had.Apply to John Burrell.185 4 highest cf prferencen: olisensaged by off! exchange ROOMS.GROUND FLOOR.RM eu ed to ROE.Priv Tahe.Roous Teron LET 3 OR IY rivale family.: ch.85 ed t - ; = .st.Fleuse address S, 832, Star Br ve.\u2014 A 7 on , 4on Arbour, Mich ; ont ee \"ANTED -\u2014 YOUNG NURSE; REFER.St.Jam?st VENTOTT.Tat Ficser addres 8 ss WANCRity Peel st.for Physiclan's offico; on bathroom fiat, Beaver tan HAL 63 7 240 Bt.Martin st.ss; i ANTED \u2014 TEACHER FOR 8.8 each V TANTED \u2014 HOYSE AND TABLEMAID, Ww ences required.Apply 359 Prince F OR SALE \u2014 CIGAR STORE.INVES to $20.- T ; :XPERIENCED private family preferred.H, 1263, Star Qfrice.Palace street, near TO LET.3 NICD LARGE UN- H Township Gratton, County Reafrew: Es- references required SPR In the morning street.31000; last years pong G.1240, Star Of M ANTED \"y By AN PÂTE of à dune Ro NEATLY FURNISHED SINGLE Rooms To) rooms on bathrom-flat, St.J French and English.Apply Patrick Curry, Eso | on pan at urocher 1.ORDER tv; will sell cheap a za hurse, situation ; oi ; D nt in private family.74 Cath- u y f Guy.Address T.À .= TANT \u2014 AGENTS AND MAIT.ce.weoutd to England If wanted.Apply = D \u2014 TWO OR MORE FURNIBHEL roora rine street, west o y.A monde P.O TANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A GOOD MILLIN- W ANT het sex.Btamps for particuinzs.fice Tr a pregent situation.63 3 V ANTED May 1st, where thers ie no other cart at, Bath Hotel Block.References a a Ca nr Branch office, ANTED \u2014 SMART BALESMEN TO SELL W er, Also fmptovers and apprentices.go J regarding & mail order schemes.Sure wifiners \u201d JOR SALE \u2014 A RARE CHANCE FOR A - \u201cNG roomers, west end preferred.Address O, 1453, pap na Ta \u201cAmy ome earning lev than wakes\u201d The Salisbury.ZM St.Antoine st.Paacx Supply Co.8 Osgood at.Lowen Ne ee Dubue.Desautels & Cle.vermin Wa = Speak and write both ane Etar Office, : OOM BINGLE ROOM ON BATHROOM OOMS-\u2014TO LET, NEATLY FURNISH- e \u2018 ubuc, + \" : a: p an - - \u2014 = a Verona arte us for terms.Special NTED \u2014 EVERYWHERE HUSTLERS Mass.Te a will sell their stock .n block, i vers expurience In bookkeeplug.NTED 2 OR 3 ROOMS, FURNISHED floor, comfortably furnished, not moving, R cd rooms.Apply 58 Victoria Erduvem nl to men who can only spend part WAY tack signs, distribute ctreulars.sam- TANTED \u2014 JUNIOR OFFICE CLERK.AP- at a very low price.For further ne 1 frvaice clerk, correspondence.collector and zen- WA or unfurnished, light housekeeping; cen- 240 Bleury st.7, ON BATH FLAT, ONB PLR A a SE Eee Re re Lorn\u201d or W ply to Lewis Bros.and Co- a ar of Amuedaee, Co Bt ZT Nae | eral clark.M.lis, Star Office.trelly located.F, 1223.Star Office.00M WESTMOUNT, ABOVE ST.AN- OOM\u2014TO LEE with modern conven- À Company, Toronto, Ont.vertising Bureau, Lock Box , ; \u2019 EXPERIENCED LADY Dame, corner © \u2014= FD BOOKNINDER, GO0D GENBR.\u2014 - - th al board ff desired ; ou Victoria st.i i TED D TRAGHERS ARS OTHERS 67 law i\" VANTED mer lth god reference; must OR SALE \u2014 NEW COUNTRY STORY, I Ww ANTED \u2014 BJOKTINDER, GOCD ENE VWANTED \u2014 TO rom for Ye.gentlemen.omtor ine, room, with partial bo 5, 8133, o> car fences: not movins.5 + W without sltuations can cbtain Droftable TANTED\u2014 ERRAND BOY.GOOD OPENING peak both languages.Apply to 1iy Main = plate glass front, Stock.house, fun avres wants charge of bindery, up-to-date English quiet Habits, within easy distance of CP Branch Office.DUCATIONAL employment immediately by corresponding W for willing boy.Apply C.1144, Star Office : E rtore-house.Stable, shols, orchord.three ares mants charge rxperience.Fox 4.Montreal Star 4 on: arrangement for providing board If po ooMs E Parish Publishing Co.Toronto.61 2eod WANTED \u2014 A GIRL TO TABLE lanl.at sacrifice for cash.\u2019 Address V, 24, Sur anl American o Sibie.Address L.1380, Star Office.6 4 voMS \u2014 TWO UNFURNISHED R pere rer .fight housework; 121 Office.= fice to le pply era BHIP FOR INDUST : CE PY E \" SIDE and do = = N.USED EN- EE SCHOLAR tack I ANTED \u2014 HOME WORKERS TO CO ED \u2014 A TRAVELLER FOR & \u2018 1 st.ORNE TANTED \u2014 AN ENGLISHWOMAN, > _ M BY AMERICAN G = R a student and lac Ë testimonfals.Doorest writers pall > V Anne in lady's cloaks and skirts; experi 154 Bleury TAY JDAGENAIS He Che COS ER \\ TAN ir woul! lke position as useful W ANT an Fou between Metcalfe and Ï OOMS \u2014 WIDOW LADY, PITHOUT F rtudehts.your expenses to a businéss or hour.Bamples, particulars, 10c.Maritime E.enced man: Provinces of Ontario and Quebec.JANTED \u2014 CUSTOM CUTTERS.L- St.Lawrence.Telephons Fa ls, salcons, ce mpanion or mald to lady or family going to Mance, above St.Catherine: must have tele- children, moving to west en a ray: funds to eke.hormal school, musical À Ce.Moncton, N.B.Address Dominion Cloak Cn.128 St Lawrence \\ that old system on the shelf ar Great for vale Hcenses.cransre M Ed.Saber up tn fcgland; understands dreasmaking.Address R, none.A Address S, 8774, Star Branch Office.could let two or three rooms, (Curais Et Roue.agricultural or university, write me and I i ANT TWO MEN TO WORK ON street.OL 20 spring trade el Hz do sent to the New York Elsmio ati for st (Tree of charge) Bargains SO.Bar Branch Office.phone.GLE ROOM FOR APRIL furnished.to respectable parties: light house- conservatory, or scholarehip Tan.Write dure arn Syst : 0.Cali fi - - \u2014_ ÿ v : xn \u2018oronto.i Ww ED Apply platine particulars to Frank ee FD \u2014 A FEW YOUNG A GIRLS AS fatto School.1153-1133 Broadway.* New York seldom seen before.WANTED \u2014 POSITION BY YOUNG LADY V ANTED © A, SING en Bleury and Mountain.seeping ar ranch Office.Rev.T.8.Linscott, EE TOR: 8 H.Morse, West Battleboro, .for sorting cotton and wool clips.4 ili place it on ynur cu = - n rapher and typewriter; knowl- .> Office.» \u2014 TUATIONS BE + : NVASSER TO Wilcork.10851.Maurice st.81 7eod bou form.with complete tnstruceon uw 1 AGENAIS & Oy focated worth $3800, edga of English and French; best references.8 8721, Star Branch TIRE LIB- RM nt TO LET LARGE.BRIGHT ROOM, \\ AN rortny eraduates of the Gelebrated Xihs- À \u2014 LADY CANV 2 * : - taurant.cen located, foe), 3 ; BN - for one or two, + rite for In \"TR Wan work right im your own town, whole or \u2019ANTED \u2014 SMART YOUNG MAN WHO for $2450; $1450 cesh.stock $200; cash register.L.L, 157 Mance st X JANTED \u2014 A Roo no full Drisiloges, fer onoSe RDlE Apply 248 Elgin st.ston Business ren tors.Kingston, ont\u2019 18 spare ime, @ full lino of high-class goods used WA as the Junk business: good wages for ANTED - CANVASSERS FOR LAND- [oF 82400: Lr co, ls Worth the money.TANTED \u2014 POSITION TO TEACH ENG- nt Palace north.8, 8722, Star Branch McKay and : |R dail But prepaid, exclusive territory.Ne right man.Wilcock.108 St.Maurice St.vo WATTS and Tenants\u201d ee only 238 Tem.good reasons.W lish.\u201d French, \u2018music and stenography in Mieury west, ROO \u2014 TO LET ONE WELL FURNISHED WwW ANTED \u2014 FARMERS SONS, TO i able, freignt prepaid, exclusive te * ; ceo best selling book out.Apply 237 - > .del school: several years' experi- room in private family 4 hort practical course In - : .Cooper, mission; = BOS CHAIG.GRAND OP- family or model N sH- N, 1404, star Of- take a short pi durt 5 security or capital required.Apply 7.le Bldg, 11 a.m.+ JYACENALS & Cox St.ence.H, 1260.Star Office.ED DY LADY SMALL FURNI Lady or gentleman.Address N, k ; three months\u2019 study during Drawer 531.London.Ont.WANTED \u2014 INVOICE CLERK BY WHOLE.| portunity, best paying bar on ë VVANTE = newly renovated house.: 32, inary wor {ll qualify to pass an ! ale  r ss yo av = .AP- .ine » 310 to $950 weekly receipt Ç - RNI- front room, 4 ne cod are timo at home will q i - le house; do not apply uniess yau have JANTED - A GOOD PLAIN COOK.À Catherine street, SO ; ; \u2014 LADIES.GET YOUR FU el bath.no moving, \u2014\u2014 sp 3 will be offéred j \\ ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL YOR GEN: percale ho invoicing hardware.Apply sat- À à 143 Mettaife at.« rent $5S only.Another on Malin street.lit W ANTE Te cnvered mnd polirhe.bs first class Dats Sn telephone: Protestant family; west- OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, ON BAT | Spare timo of Graduates a year in our} À } eral housework.25 Durocher st.ing age.experience and salary expected, Pic STH, A GOOD fr a er nen mar railnns sta uphotererr rat oon er Manel oe ity, & F2, Star Branch Office.room flat, for gentlemen or family, with permanent position, plendid opportunity ur) | i = Star .G1 Zen * NTED - F MARCH 2 .! en small hotel, furnished, - ! Hides \u2018arpets beat and laid.ern loc hil board; every convenience.Tel.Cen- loin a branches - : ORK R, 1115, Stur Offler fl TANTED FOR ; aisn sm ( 2,600; cause, trouble or your residence.Carpets first class board; est IY thorough veterin-{ = À ANTED \u2014 LADY GOING TO NEW Y! ; k; also à housemald.willing to £ions.worth $4,000, for $2,600; \u201c : NICELY FURNISH- .421 Dorchester st., east of Pt.oung men to secure a i Ww oui he pleased ta comminieats with WANTED = AGENTS.FINEST STEREO.M.PN children: good.wares.or Tm for licenne.WANTED \u2014 LADY STENOGRATHER AND WANTED \u2014 with board.on foor containing Dente wa ree and Food omar rite at | N ladles, would he please: \" - scopic views.Send for outfit and territory.\u2018co.Rockland avenue, Outremont, o - \u2014- \u201ctypewriter, French and English, rires y d private; use of phone; = once for full particula other ladies ho would lke to in eT ernie Samples free Highest commission; best srrreo- jh ave tockla 1 JAGENAIS & CO.Has soon DER nan porition in affies.moderate salary to begin.Ad- wo ater Pr five years: possession any Room _ FURNISHED ROOM FOR GEN- Office, Veterinary Sclence Association, knows New York w A x- graphs.Credit given.Agents colniz omy mr \u2014\u2014 gain, weekly receipts $200.pr Son.S, R705, Star Branch Office.à April 20th; must state terms.5, tieman, 133 Union avenue.+ London.Ont.! im conducting excursion partirs: references e \u2018arish Publishing Cn., Toronto.57 4 2aw » \u2014 BOOK AND JOB COMPOSI- \u2014 lovely corner, centrally located: 12 dress 5, RTO3, 8 -| time up t - : .changed.Please communicate with E, 1167, Star l'arish Publishing - WANTED y position 10 reHable man.Ad- Fun coon eno, S600, $700 cash down, up- \\TANTED -.DY EXPERILNCED YOUNG Soon, Star Branch Office.OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE.COM- LANEOUS 2j i Ofmice.À ANTED \u2014 a hah ter buses dress, stating wages.E.R.Smith ani Son, wards.balances ©usy.Ww ANE uation as bookkeeper or ony «t- Ÿ ANTED \u2014 ADULT FAMILY OF, FOUR R fortably furnished.Jultable for we Vian MISCEL ?} lars weckly doing m © ant 8t 1 PQ.languages and best references.comfortable rooms In firs ; first class boar: - Teles À t T 5 \" ABOUT 18 FOR GEN - .Farlane art St.Johns, - \u201cors : .; fice work; both languag desire three men; firs I Ne ANT ED \u2014 A BOY A eveningr.No capital required.McFa: AGENAIS & CO, 505 CRAIG, CORNEI fee te family preferred.8, 5764, Up 151 TO KILLCORNS co.7 Was warehouse usc.Address Pikingion Company, Box 1, Toronto.Bl TN UANTED \u2014 SMART OFFICE HOY.BOTH DA erence Dix ai kinds nf bustaniees 0 1940.Nas Ofboe.class house; priva phone Up 151- 0 END 206 Ont, for.off Bron.\u201d Ltd.Busby lane.P WANTED ces.good references.M, 1372, star for sale.racer, cigar stores, factories, foun- = SITUATION BY COMMER- Star Branch Office.- QOM \u2014 LARGE SUNNY FRONT HOOM.D Coote Hock, Je don.ont.Er tons Sr | A .ESS WANTED \u2014 INTELLIGENT PEOPLE Office .dry.boarding houses.ginger ale manufacture.Ÿ ANTE travelior young man (23), ofie having ED - TWO FURNISHED ROOMS; L double clothes press.bath flat.board if Killcorns, Re Hota.the business} quickly, | WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A DRESS- who necd an Income, address Froofrem oT M ete Buyers and sellers consul wa without fait, a onnectlens wIth genérdt store rade W ANT at board.for married uple.no esired: private family; pot moving in May.Pope, even when AD else has oF maker.Apply 17% Ontario st.Box 519, Philadelphia, Pa.# daw uM \\ TANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN TO WORK ON & aml get satisfactich.Tetephs 5né Fast TR1o, mom: Txeellent * & STLER WANTS INVEST FROM also cu 82 - - eto., in a first class house.4 .4 SLY BAKE OR TANTED \u2014 AROUT THE FIRST OF APRIL cher st.100 HU.1 Courzol st.Beli \u2014 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY BAKER F TANTE ; Ne Fgh to $1000 in some etaplo business, 11 Cou opposite Viger square.81 2e0d mmm A * country trade: permanent position for W steam-hotst Tuners ice driilera, stone JANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK.Ar- Gur capital and hard labour could pros.TOSITION BY A FIRST CLASS ; BOARD.St.Dents, ppoi ooMs \u2014 FIVE ELEGANTLY FURNISIE right man.Apply plating ages expected.1).crushers, hen and \u201cderrick tarpenters, accuse N ply before 11 a.m.or after 5 p.m.a 246 per Prefer stable supplies, as hay, grain, ce We With unguestionable references, In OOM \u2014GENTLEMAN WILL FIND LARGE Poor Oa ee Omics.ÿ W.Reay.L'Orignal, Ont.m (5 machinery.A ly on Spanish River Entrersity st.= 1488.Star Office.63 2 , ing establishment; willing to well furnished bedroom, wi SUN tamity.\u201cAddress 1 , tomed lo mac nery.App 1 a custom tailoring 1; DUR- family, vicin- 61 1 oes 3EN - \u2019 agement, Address L, ARD \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR LADIES ired, in small private family, | | V AN about mt Capri ean Ramin Pulp end Paper \u201cand got \"contrantses Falls, TANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS FINISHERS oN ! E INDEPENDENT.START A MAIL prove ably before ensas 0 tn confinement: private.Ladies attend- Tete Hutehison st.Terms moderate.Address |, UR y atreats m & bo Foi ok no\u201d washing.Unt.to Munro an 5° £02 2a | WW coats; also tallors; steady work; Rood per.B order business In your own home.\u2018WVe 1320.Star Office.od et their own home.Mrs.Bohme Ladies 1 968 Stas Office.60 : 2eod Rooe > tor hen fe cone.or tra pente | Stanley street; mus good coo coors oso oe ee BO 2 \"Apply 10 Cote st.1 how, and print illustrated cata- BY YOUNG T.ADY POSITION Doctress, 67 City Hall avenue., 9886, nicely furnished ©.So! - Address R, 8662.Star Branch Office.-.App tell you .© ANTED \u2014 hier; best of refer- .+ | - \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, \"BRIGHT a, In a small family: all conveniences, 4 ; ene Dither \u2018men Stamps or MAIL ORDER NTED \u2014 RELIABLE.HONEST, SOBER logues with your name and address on WA Enokiceoper ss Dorchester at.RD \u2014 MRS, McEWAN, LADIES SICK OO comitariabe.wallons EDs BRIGHT Te i\u201d corner Ther tholot, ea i ANTED \u2014 A HOUSRMAID, THO CAN me n.either sex, Stamps for particulars, re- I A5 irl, capable of taking care of three young them and furnish you the goods In small ences.Apply N.J.\u2018 BoA nee superior Rccommodation; hot baths singie\u2018or double, quiet, central locality.28 Ber- ¥ + LARGE FRONT | I \u2018ait table; ais) a boy for furnace garding mall aw ! 1 = vork.Appl ntities at wholesale qd dc = A :_ best medical attendance; .80 2 2aw \u2014 VERY NICE to make himecic prete 90 University sirest: Mass Supply vo.6 Osscod at, Te St aterences.SIF Stanley street.fa PY stamps for sam te catalogue ahd mn par- ANTED Gérapbors ocne of references pe an iy private.187 Cadieux st.S08 50 Saw thelet let coms, and front sitting I Te centre far.{ A Mas .a J .2 A a.8 stenoK : ARLOUR AND tin, electric ghting, etc, \u20ac : - lars.Murp y Mfg.Co., Stamfor .\u2014 LARGE BACK P water heating, ANTED - AT ONCE FIVE EXPERI: TAN ENVELOPE ADDRESSERS - JANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED LADY IN Heure , ply to M.T., 33 Dowd st OARD \u2014 MRS.BEARL, DOCTRESS, \"Rooms \u2014 LAR RO aL hot Water ot! = | i } ar he oy Mee Pade avr W Aen home-$1.50 à thousand; permanent; W knee pants making, ou take Charge of - VVANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN OF GOOD B strictly private sccommodal adios\u201d tree tod Beaver Hall square.£9 veod : = | J from _beginnin = le 2000 lot, with .n- : must -undérstand bo p- itlon aa collector and: gen- vith professio! = Fc i st, Catherine st.ote State dpues Pour.Davis Ad, Co.pis té Cuthbert st., near St.Lawrence.PUPILS WANTED.oral Sanding DO eurity given.8, 8752, Star and attended.28 St.Monique st.Rooms \u2014 PRIVATE FAMILY IN west = OMS AND BOARD.WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY FEW FIRST Lockport.N.Y.43 D Zaw ANTED \u2014 A GOOD FEMALE PANT Branch Office.B° ARD \u2014 WOULD TAKE À Few JABLE A a red and furmished.Auer tight.porcelain RO ere oo | : - class carriage wend workers Apply \u2018 , r vu ide, plece work.Apply ANAGER ON arders, first class only, a! , ld water, extension gallery, carne > .\u2014 $3 A DAY SURE.SEND US maker to work inside, piece \u2014 PUPILS.EVENING LESSONS \u2014 POSITION AS M boi hot and co Û .IN FIRST CLASS ; N.Heney and Co.'s Factory, 782 Notre Dame W ANTED res and we will show you how to cutter at Jno.Allan's, cor.Craig and Bleury.Wa NTEP = PAC English and mesic.Ad V ANTED, a x sk where common: sense and ot.facing facing Dominion square, bath, hot able board.above Sherbrooke, Con: OARD GAND ROOM Ra a0 aT) GAs | street, \u2014 to make $3 a dass absolutely sure: es | yyanT ED LADIES $3 TO $20 DOZEN, dress Miss FE.Crebaassa, Hospice Auclair, » achel profit would be considered.Address B, ST oaR MRE SEARL, DOCTRESE: yenient ta posmegson or et Mas sie Tor ton ok.at St.Antoine st.not moving tn, Mav.i =.> 104 - 7 - + nes Fr \u2014 JL nD .a ; JANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SER- the work and teac live, Send ua your midress broldering doilles; centreplaces: home: and Sanguinet sts.Star Branch Offic B° strictly private accommodation for 1846, Star Office ! 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lavciem tout it il stall ¥en you te tous, Wo ® Jr vrpat us pr SALT BTC Et py stored yon eit thoroughly end beyond ply 2% cam on COD: tiously recommend James Res! hu nen ants 28 an absolute and t onre for these d kn A if nd Toù will do at every opportunity.A TE ds Se EE ote Lo ai thelr Dew diemiontss » Manafacturing Chemists, 89 James Bleok, Covingtom, Ky.61 8 law RamLals=Tea OF, man! pen Tt an el pe aire 0 Tw.NESTE fSAR to our breakfast table.| « ave T ne rene In the le hina son Testes | Shy Lig gure aly Dns ight In June,\u2019 14\u2019 no Eases, A Wa te and Dede Y Sof 8 .see .» it ong for y à a one.n où oo, \u201d » Erin a A XX e 7 ow st hire Home,\u201d Plotores from Si BE ha eR Seer Ap.Co ma STEINER ET ald mt ou re: rd de t CATER TUR Tey a TP Se re er Sag rt SE .match at the following places: « Flu GENERAL COMMENT.Revolver shouting, for some time a most popular indoor and outdoor sport in the United States, and a sport that has been of particular practical value, in the far west, has herome quite a rage in Canada.In this city, it has taken quite a foothold.Lost night there was a match on between two local clubs, the M.A A.A.and the 2nd Kegiment Canadian Artillery.The snapshots are of Sergeant Williams, one of the newer target shots, and illustrate the preparatory movement.the lifting of the revolver before it descends to the shooting position; the shooting position tite From \u2018Snapshots Taken at Sergeant E.A with the arm bent, and the shooting position with outstretched arm.The positions adopted for revolver shooting are not ay varied as .in rifle shooting.A number of American fevolver marksmen stand erect and alike on both fee, facing the tarpet and shooting with right hand extended full length.Others present the right side to the target with the arm bent.This is the old French duelling method.One thing to be remembered is, to hold the revolver plumb, and not to roll it, vr incline it to one side.If the marksman hag ne of these habits, however, then the only way is to hold the revolver alike at each shot.It is considered that the revolver should be held firmly Letween the lower three fingers and the palm of the hand.The | hand; .culty in holding she revolver still.\u201cOn Revôlver Shooting.4 Ge À sit dur, he William of the Sad \u2018Regiment Énadian A Astillery, Especially for the Montreal Star.a of the revolver, pressing it closely.The! whole grasp of the Tevalver should confined to the thumb, second, third and little finger.The forefinger should not partake of this pressure, that finger being reserved itrol of that arm, by The thing to; (lat steadiness is acquired solely to press the trigger.do is to cultivate a disconnection between the forefinger and the remainder of the|when firing: in other words, try to hold the re-|place à piece of rubber under the hammer volver tightly as descri uny rigidity gater the forefi At the fin?attempt to \u201cshoot, \"most Fous are discourdg uee of the Sin re whort barrel makes small errors, sometimes imperceptible errors in holding, the cause of wild shooting.While at first it is more difficult to hold a revolver still than it is a rifle, if practice is ersisted in, when n thumb should be placed along the left side particular point is reached, progress is much | - mote rapid with a revolver than with a but do not let {so that the revolver may be cock when the trigger is er- mer released, iffi-| cushion.pane, then cock the revolver and aim care- 1 the trigger with the same care you would when firing the arm at the target with a full charge.to acquire a steady aim.\"To a considernble extent, skill in re} volver shooting is acquired by securing con- holding it steadily, and ractice only.It is not necessary to do BY pr the aiming Take an unloaded revolver, , and pressed.and the ham- _it will strike the rubber Place a black spot on the glass window illy at the miniature bull's eye.and press This will be excellent practice ) THE MONTREAL THIRTEEN THAT WENT TO BRING BACK THE STANLEY CUP.CLIFFITON SA HOCKEY.~~ TONIGHT GREAT BATCH Montrealers Feeling.Fine Physically and Mentally.! VICTORIAS ALSO CONFIDENT Where the Star\u2019s Special Wire Into the Winnipeg Rink Will Enable People to Follow the Match, The greatest possible interest is being shown in tonight's Stanley.Cup hockey match at Winnipeg, The Star will again bulletin: by means of its direct wire running into-the Auditorium Rink, at Winnipeg, the progress of the Uptown Branch Office of the Star, on the corner of Peel and St.Catherine streets.Montreal A.A.A.Gymnasium, on the corner of Mansfield street and Burnside Place.Point St.Charles Branch Office of the Star, at the corner of Wellington and Bour- Beois atreet.The difference in time betwecn Winnipeg and Montreal; is one hour, Only members and their friends will be admitted to the M.A.A.A.Gymnasium.A FREE VETERINARY BOOK, A most uscful little Veterinary Book ia now attached to every bottle of Condy\u2019s Fluid (the great English Veterinary Rem ed .Tia Veterinary.Mook contains instructions from eminent Veterinary Surgoons for the cure of Ailments affecting 1 Horses, Dogs, Cats, Poultry, \u20acattle and Bird Condy's Fluid is a gpoot an and Labealutelr rertain cure for Sore Shoulders À H I Can or, end Eczema in Dos snd Stores at about: fuss substitutes, all are: inferior and some arc poisonous.Insist \u2018on having * \u2018s Fluid.\u201d Condy & Mitchell, of Loudoa, England, are the oaly makers MONTREALERS FEEL FINE AND HOPEFUL Hodge Has a Sore Leg, But the Ice is Getting Nice and Hard.WINNIPEG, Man.March 15-\u2014During the last twenty-four hours there has been a decrease of sixty degrees in the temperature, and it is likely to go still lower.The hoc- keyists are looking bappy as both teams have got what suits them.hard ice for the game to-night is now assured.The Victorias are just as confid as ever in their ability to win.They \u2018say it was decided to play a purely de rnc game, when they once got the lead, and to run no chances.The Montrealers, however, kept them very busy, and there was something doing all the time, and mostly at the Vics end.While naturally a trifle disappointed at the result, the visitors sre not in the lenst disheartened at their defeat, on the contrary they have hecome a uainted with the Vics\u2019 play, as it was they held the Vics down to the finish.They are in splendid condition and show no effects df Thursday night's hard game, with the exception of Hodge, whose leg is a little sore.ident Shaw, in a conversation to-day, spoke most hopefully of the game to-night ,.and said they were glad to see the freere-up .as it meant a great deal to the Montreal boys.The latter were out for a while yesterday afternoon, and put in a g hard practise.They are keeping quiet.of thém are feelintg fit and will put up the game of their * ives to-night.Harvard Lost First Game.NEW YORK March 15\u2014Yale won tho first game in the for the intercolls- jate 2agcker champions ing by a score of S\\to à at the Be Nichoins rink last _igat., A Deciding Gam 5, The deciding tetwesn the .Jands and Ontarios for the champion -of À \u2018series in the Metropolitan ES which was postponed tid \u201cTaesday_ night, will be played off É ons t in the Victô Rink at 9 o\u2019clock 0DDS AND The Wilson\" Euchre \u201cClib will and\u2019 euchre competition in their hall, St.eter street, on Wednesday evening mext, March 19, after which a good programme will be run off, ile enta will be serv The club hopes to see all who believe thee can play the game present, In an effort to relieve laurels lost in Buff- | alo, Jim Parr again faced Tom Jenkins aE, Forest Street Armoury, Cleveland, O., before 4 , who showed keen interest in the contest.Jenkins again pi pros.ed his superiority and à Parr to the in the fret and (bird faile ja 71 hold af | Chien.when it ls Pa will be a g r toa, rupactively, Parr taking the sec pit eal in 30 minutes.The lightweight championship claims of George Kenn dy and Eugene Tremblay will be settled on March 22, when they meet the mat, at the Victoria Rifles\u2019 Armouty under the auspices of the Bellevue A Both have been.in training for this event for a month past, and sre in great shape.Kennedy stands undéfeated.remblay is the challenger for the honours, and has only been put on his back once.So it should be a hot scrap.The other four bouts which complete the programme are all good matches.In the 15-pound class Sicotte and Dubois will have it out.Then Phillips and Soloman will ty conclusions at 125 pounds, There is another 125 pound go which will prove, as interesting as the main bout.The' opening contest will be in the 105 class.3 THE TURF TOD SLOAN WAS NOT REINSTATED Madden and Rickaby Received No British Licenses This Year Either.a Alara: March 5.qchere \u201cat oe sappointmen 0-day realized that the Bre ù ish Jockey Club has not issued a license o Tod Sloan, as was fondly hoped wou! ve the case.The Racing Calendar, issued on Thursday in London, gave the nam¢s of the Americans licensed since its last issue.fhese Dames include Clem Jankins, Henry Spe \u201cSkeets\u201d Martin, C.Gray and Ben Rigby.\u2018other Americans who had received {heir eenses for this year are Danny Buchanan, P.McDermott, B.\u2018Jones and J.EK.Mor It was hardly a wurprise to to the: Dnglish ublic to learn that t b had ecided to withhold the drei oe Otto adden and F.Rickaby.The names of these two jockeys, as well as others, figured most maloqorously in the Goudie case.ey w o be frequently in the society of Dick purge, the prize fighter, who was recently sentenced to ten years fôr his share in the Liverpool bank robbery.ariey Ballard's name also figured In the case, but he prom pty denied all knowledge of the atten, and Nfs denial was published in all the papers which entioned his name.The News at Old MoGiN.> 77\" \"a [meeting of the McGill Phy- | undergraduates urs.day\u2019 freemen in Mebonald: Ph Building, at which the McIntosh a paperion n \u201cThe Tonic Coeory of Solution.\u201d he Young Men\u2019s Association of McQ§ll University, have secu fessor Faank D.fdas to tddress the students in ihe Redpath Museum on .Sundsy he afternoon, Marob \u201c at 3 o'clock.The subject chosen for the lecture is \u201cBt.Au- \u2018gustine.\u201d\u201d >> Landry will bé the soloist of the meckin On Saturday night there in the MeGill.Y.À FENCING TOURNAMENT TO BE HELD NEXT MONTH All Canadian Amateurs and Professionals are Invited to Take Part in It.A grand competition for the championship of Canada, organized by the society for the encouragement of fencing in C will be held on tho 13th of April next, All fencers, both amateurs and professionals who desire to participate in that competition are: requested to of the society, 738a Bt.Lawrence st, \u2018with\u2019 J.A.Bourdon, secretary.AN INTER- CLUB \\ The Montrealers Defeated the Cans dian Artillery Boys Last Evening.There was an Inter-Club revolver shoot last night in the armoury of the second rent Canadian Artilleyy, which was wan Behe MA.A A Yea After the Theo, Shere were refreshments and while t ery men wers being entertained the Montrealers delivered some | Mr.James Taylor, in the course of his remarks, stated that his club bad ex a much-more ime in defeating the soldiers, than * proved to be, and complimente pe THERE ARE OTHER TROUBLES x OUT AFRICA.Kingaland, England.vo derived t benefit from the ute of \u201cKelpi on\u201d I found it an To Jong and edy for\u201d bllstered § caused by weary marching, and or dt\u2019 Cores CE = Ui Ser was acting as d South Africa, pi fel tel te to my lot to dress the wounds of injared en, | if & man come with a bediy inila: hand or blis- fost, T alwa y inflamed mended Kel jon, E and they, ound that Th I ha hot advised - the ri ful Io Eb a à to To dé \u201cwith Rs ter persevering for cured.During that three ons dpe 40 miles, no it was not rest that cured it.Surgeon- Major Sleman, the CO.V.L.doctor, always recommended Kelpion.cat, tion &8 president of the organization, the d MISCELLANEOUS | register themselves before the lst April at the hall ; \"REVOLVER soot 's orderly whilst | I must it was the most useful article | in our sn paver {ad to recom, Arnel] b ol its abovirig,.ad eg ro coatimually.! Following.were = E Young LE A x A 28 24\u201462 ; C, Baton « qe mess munie Litila a Lock a 3 1 far .18 2-19 \u2018Biwmore % 2-72 5b Fo nos sen eve crnees eens.T4 30-44 jours \u201ceve tee see ser eee 0 23\u201448 4 Dr, Le 3 13-63 Total ne \u201c \u2018a.wae \u2026.44 T5 7 \u2018END R.C.A & Serat- Major Jas.; Wilson oe A Williams Bell.\u201csees Go, es.Sharpe .° Gunner J.Sharpe .\u2026.\u2026 Gunner W.Fraser .Gunner Wheaton ., .Gunner Greenfield .Corp.Cochrane CBM.CE E.ward .Total \u2026 .Majority for M.A.AA.8K Ten men a side on teams.re Busy at the Game Last Nigit.It was a busy night for bowlers er- day.vaine results are as follows: vest \"OTTAWA O.A 5 490 475 K 1 457 49° 2827 VICTORIA RESERVE.Wyness .vrarsurs « 167 160 173 50% Simpson # 190 126 124 40 Hutcheson 523 hills 512 McRobt 535 Barry 476 Total .YT Majority for Reserve, Tr: FORTY-THIRD RIFLES.Corp.Foley .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.182 176 163 521 Jamieson .\u2026.169 165 208 532 MacAdams 138 xs 43 -Pte.Birks .192 187 199 52% Lieut.G.A.Bell 144 126 8 472 Pte.Turnbull .218 168 201 EST TOY 02222 Lec-eneeu ocn0sou sovsomees 3113 NICTORLA RESERV E.Geo.Hudson 181 139 k Phillips .\u2026 \u2026 18232 212 188-552 Simpson «es seer 160 J91 190-511 Dr.Simpson .\u2026.162 137 18352 Geo.Wyness ., 164 169 16049 L.McRobie .eee 200 160 250-510 0 vasvou acoune veccu nr » 0% Majority for 43rd, 14 pins.THE CITY BOW ._.NG LEAGUE.In last night's competition for the City Bowling League Championship the follow- tng scores resulted: M.A.A.A.Thompson .\u2026 170 147 142\u2014459 Rubenstein .158 184-516 Rurnett .153 13862 Brown .341 16649 J.F.Walsh .17) 148489 Carlind .143 17 DE ET VICTORIA RIVLES.Gilhooley .149 164448 aeser ., .150 122 1173 Stewart .ver 145 145 159\u2014449 Duchesnay .154 176 12 5 Darling.M9 18 Borden .133 189 124-413 nou ses Gernee ves enucp0 see vers 2608 Some Desperate Measures.NEW YORK, March 15.\u2014Messrs.Rogers, of Philadelphia\u2019 Dreyfuss, of Pittsburg; Abell, of Brooklyn; and Hart, of Chicago, who supported Me.Spalding in his hopeless attempt to declare himself president of the National Baseball League, did not fully realize the situation ey were unaware that sooner than consent to Spalding's elec Pole grounds would have been closad nn a game bb played during the season of do Aa.official of the New York Basebal¥ \u20aclub yesterday asserted that, unless the \u2018members of the League who were responsible for the present unsatisfactory condition of affairs immediately rectified the erros of the past, not a game would .be played in this city during the approaching season, selves, Tonight or.PES The.like just the same, when it is bere.A suspicious person might think that the Winnipeg hockey writers are praising .the | Montreal Hockey team team almost too much.The baliny atmosphere of spring, which somehow or other atrayed into Winuipeg, i must have had a softening effect on those terrible Victorias.Wellingtons * Sir Thomas Lipton, in offering the Shapg- | rock lI.to some one else to race, has stumbled upon.a subtle way of allowing the public to find out exactly how much id this racing business has really cost im, There was one particular man who made himself very objectionable to the crowds that watched the Star bulletins Thursday night.His name was Brown, and he lives in Winnipeg.He appeared to be constantly in the way.Wiesbaden and Carlsbad are envying the advertising which the last world\u2019s championship chess match has given to Monte Carlo, and are trying.to get one up therm- .There_.was one .held -in - Montreal once, and it marked the beginning of the downfall of the flourishing social club under the auspices of which it took place.The danger of the hockey, puck to the spectators is considered but little.That such a danger exists, is proven conclusive ly, however, upon occasions.A curious demonstration of this occurred in Beamsville, Ontario, about a month ago, when a boy named Gordon Groves, who was a spectator, was hit upon the head with the puck.When he was bit, he seemed dazed, and put the puck in his pocket.The next day he was unable to go to school, and he grew gradually worse till he died.RACKETS.Semi-Fanals Yesterday.The semi-finals in the Canadian Racket Championships were played with the following results: First Game, A.Fay B.622] R.E.McDougall .0100012000 4 Aces by placing\u2014Fay, 10; Macdougall, 2.Aces by service\u2014Fay, b; Macdougall, 2 Aces by opponent's miss\u2014Fay, 2; Mac- dougall, 0.Becond Game.E.H.Fay.-121110311101\u201413 R.E.Macdougall.-402120010041\u201415 Aces by service\u2014Fay, 6; Macdougall, 4.Aces by placing\u2014Fay, 4; Macdougall, 3.Aces by opponent's misseFay, 3; Mac- dougall, Third Game, E.H.Fay .0143110011\" R.E.Macdouga all.\u201c131011201603 Aces by cdoveall, 4; Macdougall, 6.Aces by placing\u2014Fay.2; Macdougall, 4.Aces bY opponent's miss\u2014Fay, 5; Mac- douga Fourth Game.E H Fay .\u2026 \u2026 .\u2026 \u2026 101#31100\u2014U R.E.Macdougall .231011201665 Aces by service\u2014Fay, 4; Macdougall, Aces by placing\u2014Fay, 2; Macdougall, % Aces by opponent's miss\u2014Fay, 5; Mac- dougall, 6.: First Game.Cant.Symons .2020120100010\u201419 F.F.Rolland .-2003020111302\u201415 Aces by service\u2014Symons.7; Rolland, 4 Aces by placing\u2014Symons, 1; Rolland, 11.tabs te, P> opponent's miss\u2014Symons, 1; Rol- nd, Capt.Symons .\u2026.F.F.Rolland .Aces by service\u2014Symons, =r MP OF TE ut 14 Stanley Cor » bestia] of plate, but Montreal seems mors home| If not, what ailed the \u2019 Talk about expansion! 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and to outvie even the traditions of the French court under the Empire.Last nights function did not fall short of the bigh expectation._.Txe brilliunt scene was in striking con- tress to the druwing rooms, held by the late Queen Victoria, who had for so many years withdrawn from public life that her court became a name only, and court functions consequently became somewhat col- qurless and featureless.fer drawing rooms were alwaysc held igf the afternoon, and ladies whether young or old, after waiting for à long time in decolette evening gowns, à e under London\u2019s:cold gray sky of March.In the present reign courts will be held in the evening.THEIR MAJESTIES\u2019 ARRIVAL.Last night the King and Queen left Marlborough House at 9.45, in a State camiage, with an escort of Life Guards.On arrivin; at the garden entrance of Buckingham Palace, they were received by the White Staves, the Lord Chamberlain, and other officers of Siate.The corridors and saloons of tae palace, which recently \u2018have been re- decoratell throughout, and refitted with electric lights, were bright with floral se- \u2018corations.; The court was held in the ball room, instead of the throne room.The ball room is a magnifiçent apartment, about 100 feet Jong and 50 feet wide, lighted by means ot et shaped cut glass chandeliers, holding / countless electric lights, which brought out the beauties of the coloured marbles composing the walls and the magnificent pictures on the ceiling, which had never yet been fully brought to view.1 900 INVITATIONS.» It was at first intended to confine last night's court to those having a claim to be present on account of their official positions.This was abandoned, and some invitations were issued.Each was delivered by the band of à gentleman-in-waiting.As soon as the court opened, its difference from the drawing rooms of the last reign was immediately noticeable.The difference was not only in the brilliancy of the gene scene, though this was conspicuous.The display of jewellery was magnificent, and the toilettes unprecedented, and those seen under the mymads of lights in the great chamber, naturally eclipsed what was pos- gible at an afternoon function.CHANGES IN PROCEDURE.The arrangement of the reception was also quite ditferent.At the drawing-rooms een Victoria stood at one end of a long line of royalties, beginning with the Prince and Princess of Wales, and every lady ns she was presented had to make a courtesy to each member of the Royal family placed at very short intervals.This awkward per formance is now abolished.e members of the Royal family and other members of the Court are now ranged in a long line be- King's and Queen's throne chairs.Several yards in front of the thrones, the King and Queen stood, and those presented bowed to them alone.This saved much time, as did another innovation.Last night none, save Ambassadors and Ministers, shook hands, whereas, all the debutantes used to do so.Another difference was that the King and Queen remained throughout, responding to each person presented with a sight bow, while the line of royalties and Court personages ranged in the distance behind stood practically motionlesa throughout the rather less than two hours that the presentations occupied.Queen Victoria invariably retired before the end, the highest mem of the Royal family present taking her vlkce.NEW ORDER OF PRECEDENCE.Last night, too, Queen Victoria's daughters and daughters-in-law, Princess Christian Louise and Henry of Battenberg and the Duchesses of Argyle, Baxe-Cobourg and Gotha, Albany asd Connaught.gave precedence to the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Fife and Princesses Victoria and Charles of Denmark, who now, as the reigning monarch\u2019s children, are of higher rank and take the foremost position after Their Majesties.This substitution of the younger for the older naturally makes for a more brilliant and gayer court but for the shadow of war, last ni ht's court would have been the most brilliant and gayest functign London has witnessed for more than a century.THE PRESENTATIONS.The presentations commenced shortly after 10 o'clock and ended a few minutes: before midnight.The wives of the Ambas- lors and the ladies of their cmbassies entered first and were presented by Lord sdowne, Minister of Foreign Affairs, in their order of precedence, which was decided by the length of their re: ive husband\u2019s stay at the Court of St.James.The next presentations were those of the Ministers an! attaches and their wives and those privileged with entree, the function .terminating with the ordinary introductions made by the Lord Chamberlain.SOMETHING TO EAT.When the presentations were over another welcome innovation was added to the company.In the last court refreshments were not served, and the great society fune- tion was the drawing tea at the houses of | home of ed adjacent SF sv out.4 sold à y.Le igs he fp et \u2018 9 now remain .Palace, another small sign du the splendours of the court will no longer remain - AN AIR OF GENIALITY.; Th cular brilliancy and beauty o last vie vs function has alpoady betm ng: gested.In this respect it far the functions of the late reign, but there is another difference, one 8 was felt, but not seen.Those present noticed a complete difference in what might, be called the atmosphere of the court.The King and Queen did not move from their places and did not mix with the company, for if they had begun to speak to those they per sonally knew it would have been a too long and a too trying affair, vet there was a general air of geniality suffused throughout the ball-room and aupper room.; After the presentations the company did not pass around the supper room, but lin- ered.in groups conversing with each other.n the late reign once the presentations were over those presented made haste depart.Last night the people were in no hurry.There was not, of course, anything like the hubbub of an ordinary large reception, but the people conversed and had the aim of enjoying themselves rather than merely getting through a performance.THE ROYAL ATTIRE.The King wore the uniform of a field orders.e Queen wore a cream satin dress, veiled with cream mousseline dé soie embroidered with rose point lace,\u201d studde with diamonds and paillettes on the corsage, the train corresponding.She wore also a diamond crown, a diamond and pearl necklace, the Order of the Garter and other orders.The Princess of Wales wore an ivory satin dress, with a train of silver cloth, with princess lace, which belonged to her late mother.Her jewellery was turquoises, diamonds and pearls.A CANADIAN DEBUTANTE.LONDON, March 15.\u2014 The scene at last night's court is spoken of bv to-day's newspapers as one of surpassing brilliance.Never hefare has the King looked se kingly, his breast blazing with orders and stars.Miss Twining, a Canadian gir), presented by Lady Strathcona, waa attired in a lovely ress of Limerick lace.DOMINON STEEL ñ BILL AMENDED Change Made by the N.8.Legislative Council in Regard to Allotment of Shares.HALIFAX.March 15.\u2014The Legislative Council has passed the Dominion Tron and Stee] Company's bill, with an smendment to the second clause, providing that any new issue of stock shall be first offered to holders of common shares before being offered to the public.The second clause now reads: \u201cThe directors of the company are, in addition to the other powers conferred upon them by this Act, in res to the iasue and allotment of common shares of the capital stock of this company, hereby authorized to pledge or sell the whole or an part of the said common shares at suc prices, and at such times and to such rer sons as the said directors may frown time to time determine, and no person who shall hold such shares so sold shall be liable to further calls or assessments or otherwise liable on account thereof, beyond the amou: ¢ for which sud shares shall have been purchased from this company, provided that where any new issue of stock is made it shall be first offered to the holders of common shares before being offered to the public.\u201d : .; Mr.Mack moved.on the third reading of the hl, that Clause three be amended y viding that the payments of any dividend on any preferred.shares from any wource shall he without prejudice to the moi nds.This motion did not carry, although the bill back to committée to have the capital stated at $24,000,000, instead of $10,000,000.Mr.R.L.Borden Bpeaks at Lindsay.LINDSAY, Ont, March 15\u2014Mr.R.L.Borden, K.C., MP.arrived in Lindsay pesterday from Ottawa to deliver the second ecture coyrse in the Lindsay Collegiate Institute.He was accompanied by Lieut.-Col.Hughes, M.P., and was met at the station by Principal Harstone, Mayor Ingle and other leading citizens, and escorted by the Collegiate Institute Cadet Corps to the .Hughes.Last evening Mr.Borden lectured to an audience that filled the Assembly Hall of the Collegigte Institute, on the subject, \u201cCanada\u2019 \u201cInfluence on Imperial Palicy,\u2019 handling this great subject in a masterly manner.Senator McHugh occupied the chair, and the representative audience was highly pleased with the brilliant lecture of the Opposition leader.nquet was tende Mr.Borden after the lecture, at which about eighty guests were present, including the most prominent people of the town and county.Probable Ottawa Strikes.have held a meeting to consider the strike situation, but are deferring action until they get an answer from the employers of those who are out on strike.The bosses do not move from the position they have taken, and a general strike seems likely to be the result.The men will wait for an answer until April 15th.= The master tailors have until to-night to agree to the demands of the union tailors for increased wages.So far they have not a to the demand, and if it is disregard- the union will take action on Monday.T he men ask for increases on all classes of work.: \u2018The Christian missionaries in Japan number 692 Last night à standup 4 D \u201cDall iE marshal, and on his breast wore many OTTAWA, March 15.\u2014The union painters.RES Mr.and.Mrs, this malady child as \u201cdying daily\u201d before Evidence Act, 1893.told her sufferin, gave but tempora er almost miraculous reco such a And I make THE LIQUID ALL IN LINE AGAIN SALE OF C.P.R.LANDS.Large Tract Will be Disposed of to American Capitailsts.WINNIPEG, March 15.~One of the biggest real estate deals that has been consummated in the West is about completed.It will involve the transfer of titles to nearly half a million acres, and it is understood an exchange in eash of about a million and a half dollars.The purchasers of all this farming land is the Dominion Land and Colonization Company, which is buying unsold + C.P.R.lands in *south-eastern iniboia, and part of south-western Manitoba.Tha company is compesed of St.Paul and Min- -neapplis capitalists.The capital stock is $2, ,000.O.À.Robertson has conducted all negotiations, which have reached such a stage that they can practically be said to be complete.F.T.Griffin, C.P.R.land commissioner of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, said that Mr.Robertson had about completed negotiations for the purchase from his company of 400,000 acres of land, being convenient to the Soo line.\u2019 From other sources it was learned that the lands are in ranges 30 to 34, west of the first meridian; and ranges 1 and 2 west of second, in townships 1 and 2, and ranges 3 to 14, west of second in townships 1 to 6.Of London's policemen, 3.33 per cent.are daily on the sick list.- 'NATURE\u2019S FREE TRIAL It is every man\u2019s duty to really BE a man.Why?Because there is no excuse for weakness.Folly during boyhood leaves its marks in nervousness, drains, impotency, lame-back, varicocele, t of it?Sittihg in a draft is a folly productive of a éold, but you assist It doesn't last forever.That's what you want to do for your weakness, my friend.Assist Nature.It's a duty you owe your- \u201d The only natural uid is Electricity, not drugs.honest doctor says as much.That's because Electricity 5 Strength Nature and recover, self and family.The Dr.Herculex Electric Belt ives you the current in the only lw worn comfortably about the waist all night while you sleep.(1002 Model) gives you gentle, warming stream of new life for si ened rty to deliver any sufferin .these famous Electric Be ene penny in advance or on deposi rs\u2019 practice.To prove my t.sm, etc.Upon book on disease In ~ \" Benefits to back and nerves at once.This claim is based on man or woman in any on Absolute Free Either call personally or write, giving e few ptoms.- I will then fix Belt for \u2018your use and arrange to deliver Rt vheumatior uest I send my two books together with: qo general, describes my Herculex ic Belt.fer advice at office or by mail.There is but one des?electric belt, Write or call before DR.A.SANDEN, 132 St.James St, Montreal, | Que.REMEDY 1 i But wi etc.toll, Sanden ctical way, because itis It sends a iz or eight hours through the weak.own faith I, therefore, hereby agree of the world, one of rialfor 6o Days ; not - om Electri to you free: Worn wômen es well for_.blanks free in ein oo | Happiness in Strength One sealed.enve other Strength\u201d is for men only.No.charge purchasing .Ofiics Hoars=9 am, t0 6 pv, .Snndayyezil W bs : So Weaver, DOMINION OF CANADA, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, I, DAME ELIZA WEAVER, wife of Herbert J.Weaver, of 380 St.Antoine Street, in the Ci our Hetle girl, Florence, now ten years of age suffered with inf she never wholly recovered which is common to lung and bronchial manifest, and its continued use has under Divine favor, conscientiously believing it to be true and knowing that it is o! Declared before me at the Cily of Montreal, in the Province af Quebec DOMINION OF CANADA, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, I, Dorothy A.Nadin, of 105 Inspector Street, in the City of Montreal, DO SOLEMNLY DECLARE THAT I have known the child, Florence Weaver THAT I was at that time a near neighbor to the family, a constant visitor at their house, and her parents since said child was two months old.Iness, having hel was thus personally familiar with the circumstances of the child's dreadful and protracted severe attack of inflammation of the lungs, which lasted from the age of nine to eighteen months, in which ] red of.THAT from that time she had a hacking cough and a constant hea: to say nothing of her revolting appearance, which was that of a living death.THAT the an actual steam would arise from the weak emaciated little THAT she used T she is now a away to a skeleton, and her life was despai lifting the child in a comparatively cold Foon, treatment was administered by skilled phyale ans and others in a vain effort to restore her.relief, and I often sat ir], and ft seems almost impossible to realize that she can be the ghastly sufferer of a few years ago.gi Liguified Ozone, and I cannot too hi bly praise a remedy that eving it to be true and knowing Î Mackerrow Bros\u2019 Great Sale! | ALBERT DEME : mings; Vice-presidents, J.Brennan, Dr.W.3\" And Er Ch Ta À FE Cnn 5 PRES gl ao es LC \u2018 gee - TH Ca.ar 12708 Mohtreal, Rejoice in thé Recovery of 5, : Ho - rl ill] DOMINION OF CANADA, [Hl FROVINCE OF QUEBEC, § To wit: no LY DECLARE that I with the T my little girl, when an in à severe form.which no amount of eareful nursiryz and emaciated little body, and the leas: her hair.THAT her lips were while the orbs the; ves p sufferer could be heard in all the services of many men of was that the case was hopeless, What hear X THAT 1 at once secured a bottle and commenced there was a marked chan, less severe.\u2018THAT the six large and six small is goin, child, s THAT we attribute her recovery, under Liquified Ozone, and are willing at all times to pe And I make this solemn declaration, conscientious) ro ina of the house.ild is now ten years of a; Act, 1 - IN TRE MATTER OF TER }To wit: CURE OF FLORENCE WEAVER.of ammation of the lun a chronic cough resulting, attended by nig our eyes.THAT on resorting IN THE MATTER OF THE jo wit: OURE OF FLORENCE WEAVER.it would be a mercy if she were taken away.is due entirely to the use of Powley\"s i#.solemn declaration, conscientiously if made under oath, and by virtue of the Canada Evidence Act, 1893.Declared before me at the City of Montreal, in the Provinos of Quebec this etghteenth day of Decem What is your honest opinion of the case?Don\u2019t you think that statements such as this\u2014and we conclusively to the fact that Powley\u2019s Liquified Ozone will cure advanced consumption?Powley\u2019s Liquified Ozone increases the oxygen-carrying power of the blood, forms sound flesh, tones up the stomach, strengthens the phagocytes\u2014the minute organisms which act as scavengers of the blood, which destroy disease germs whenever they encounter them.Ozone will give immediate relief to your cough, decrease the fever, restore the normal healthy tone to the body.We earnestly desire that you know the truth about Powley\u2019s Liquified Ozone.conditions, that is what we are trying to let you know.It will pay you to give it a trial.THE OZONE CO., of Toronto, Limited.PRICE OZONE CO., Chicago.+ I, HERBXRT JOHN WEA of 300 St.Antoine 8 bave beon a resident of Mon for the THAT thi months in which the child had two relapses and was wasted to a Een hate to be handled in blankets.THAT after recovering from this attack, she was left with & cough, medical skill could overcome.of the child was such that when lying in her cr'b at night, the t motion producsd such a flow, always a murky blue; there we traded istressing manner, and the wheezi parte THAT We high standing in thé medical pro THAT we used cod-liver oil freely, which eased h but gave no permanent relief, and sh~ \u2018hus continued to suffer until June last, when I of the great merit of Powley's Liquited Ozone, \u201ctbe new system of curin \u201d for the better, the rh sweats disa THAT she now rarely cour te schdbl every day, eats heartily, looks we ; Declared ore ms at the City Mont in as Decombes 4.De 1608, ty of Montreal, À when a infan: and was at the point of death.| oar from sweats, heavy expectoration, loss of à and loss , troubles.THAT We did all in our power to have her restored, but to ) ne > to the use of Powleys Liquified Ozone in June last, a change for the better was at once rought her to her present improved condition.the same force and effect as if made under oath, and this soventeanth day of December, 4.D 1907.Co 4.DUNTON, Notary Public.There is nothing else like it in creating health Powley's Liquifed Ozone is Knewn as Liquosone in the United States.IN THB MATTER OF THE |; CURE OF FLORENCE WEAVER.fn the City of Montreal, ; the past fifteen years, firm of J.C.Wilson & Co., 698-708 infant of nine months, was taken wi s sickness covered a od of nine TaAT the weakness perspiration stood out on the t it could be wrung from\" great hollows under the eyes, AA no expense, but emplo ession, whose universal opinion er some- g disease, it to ber; that when it was finished Pp] and the co: being and bas taken twelve bottles of Ozone, except after taking a fresh cold; she and is as bright as any other healthy 's blessing, solely to the use of Powley A endorse this statement to ing'éir y believing it tobe | od H.J.WEAVER.the Provinces fr guerre, this seventeenth \"R.A.DU.IN, Notary Public, Montreal, DO SOLEMNLY DECLARE THAT no purpose, and we looked upon our And I make this solemn declaration, by virtue of the Canada ELIZA WEAVER.and tonurseher.THAT during the first ere were two relapees, the child wasted\" wheezing, which too plainly pxpectors on was very great, and when y.TRAT Known device and uantities of cod-liver oil, which right, hearty, happy-looking little THAT 1 understand from her parents that worked is of the same force and effect as DOROTHY A.NADIN ber, A.D., 1901.R.A.DUNTON, Notary Public.bave many of them\u2014point 50c.AND $1.00 A BOTTLE.- \"Story with a Happy Ending for Fathers and Mothers\u2014Read Their se : irk ~A Patni ele v and knowing that \u201cit 18 of the samié force and effect as if made under-oath, sud by virtue of ts Cauads v $9000 00000000000000 Gentlemen who patronized the sale at the start are returning for more bargains RS & CO 008000040004000000000600600 FURNITURE | \u2014= 8, (Opp.Victoria.) | It Will Make a Big All these ment at the In your home if you get a mice Parlor, Bedroom or Dining Room Suite with a beautiful Bruxelles, Velvet or Wool Carpet, as well as Curtains, Portieres, etc.goods can be bad on easy terms of pay- J.S.PRINCE CO.Difference \u2014 33» 35» 37, 39 St.Lawrence Street.daily.TIES, two for 280.Fanoy.Silk Four-In-hand Ties, were 25:., now 12;&.Welch, Margetson & Co.Famous Collars\u2014all sizes and shapes for F@;0 each.2246 St.Catherine St.GOOD ROADS! ASSOCIATION.The Eastern Ontario Organization: Meets at Ottywn.OTTAWA, March 15\u2014~Thers was a very.nteresting and largely atten mesting of: the Eastern Ontaris od \u2018Roads oe ia-: tiôn on Thursday night.Mr.A.W.a bell, C.E., Toronto, Commissioner of High-' ways, gave an instructive talk on the making of permanent roads, and an address of! welcome was delivered by Mayor Cook, pleasure at being present, and cordially welcomed the visitors \u2018to the m , capital.: oss vs.the King Hou.R.L.Bopden ssid that he did not Thé suppliants, Ross know much about making roads, but he:| duty ide had travelled much in his native province: 1892, t and elsewhere, and he knew the value of.{ po & good road.He thought the principal thing | vas: { was to get an experienced man to make the:] Council that the duties should n : ea; a an OTTAWA, March pe Court yesterday the hearing in of the, Grand Trunk Rallway C \u2018Falls Com panies rein for © e.ent supply their and officers with passes over wâs next and o Octo same mul e n tates: Mr.Andrew tulle, M.P.; 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gensrosity = \u201cDear Strs,\u2014The results coulé not have been better.1 noti e warm 1 as of returning lite, an aust T renew wer, ra et 2d innoia fers mere ever sup.* ke ot ould, and nothing ean be of ore serv a weakeoed man youp priceieds receipt.\u201d 7 at YT pe RO a RI.romney oe a \u2014\u2014 A Te envy Ie i i ¢ i H , shows what men think of thelr \u2026. i deu d ARSE Das tt pE 3.4 i i { re.FO tre rs 4 8 Mm pity \u2014 Ve aww % or te * was present about = Dr.Hingston Tells Court of the Nature of \u2018 \"Wound, NO CHANCE OF A RECOVERY Asked That Nothing be Done to Punish His Assailant.Smith \u201cIn the Court of King's Bench, yesterday afternoon, the trial of Edward Laurin, on a charge of killing George Smith, his father's coloured stableman, was continued, The only cvidence was that of the medical \u201c gentleman who attended the dying man.© hr, Hingston, who is the resident purgeon ut the Hotel Dieu Hospital to which \u201cSmith was taken, said that the man was suffering from a bullet wound, two inches 3 JR.DONALD HINGSTON.fielow and one inch to the outanle of the loft nipple.Smith said to the witness.Am I wong to die?\u201d and the witness nodded his head, meaning that he wus going to dir.Sauth then sad: May God pardon me my [SUITS Dr.Hingston said he heard Smith tell his wife, who can\u201d to the hosnital after the deceived hail heen brought there.that Eddie Laurin had shot him.Mrs, Smith asked him: what she was Boing to du about it, and Smith replied: \u201cDon't do any thing, let the town bury me and get my insurance money.\u201d His wife snoke to him about tive er six minutes, and from wbat | could bear they were speaking of the circumstances which led up to the shooting.Dr.ling- ston said lie was standing five or nix feat away from deceased at the time, and us Smith's voieé was very weak, he could only hear a word here and there in the conversation.Mr.dying declaration ustice Wurtele here remarked that a was only admissable, DR.A.N.GRAVEL.when it referred to circumstances connected with the crime, and when the person making: such a declaration was under the impression tliat he was going to die.DIED FROM INTERNAL HEMORRHAGE.Continuing his evidence, Dr.Hingston \u201caid that Smith died a 2.10 o'clock, on the morning of January 27, from internal hem- otrhage, Caused by the bullet wound.He one o'clock Sunday, Zhen 2 Mr.Laurin came to the hospital.and he him sav, \u201cMy poor Smith, ; ad this ba plisd, \u201cwe ere \u2018always Jours do anything against m gone.I do this for your oe | Leur because you hii were a pert ect gentleman.\u201d repiy to Ar.Macmaster, Dr.Hingston said (nit he heard Bonith mastery bis \u2018wife that he drew a razor to trighten young Laurin away.When Smith was hrought to the hospital his pulse was 132, and at 4 o'clock in the afterncon -it was down to 108.Dr.Hingston said he had no hopes from the first \u2018for Smith's recovery, although there was a slight improvement in his condition in the afternoon, Dr.Gravel was next called, and he testified that he had told Syiith several times thut he was going to «die, but several times he held out hopes to him to try and encourage him.When hie saw him early in the evening he was suffering much.e was moving about in the bed and complaining of pains in the back.Dr.Gravel said he told him he should not move, as it might cause a hemorrhage or something else.tween 8 and 9 o'clock that night he told Judge Lafontaine that Smith was better, but he had no hopes for his recovery.He thought the sign of improvement was more apparent than reul.He did not remember if Smith spoke to Detective Gallagher about his condition.This morning was spent by the judge.jury and witnesses in a visit to the scene of the shooting.The S:gas of Old London.tev.A MH.MacV@ar, of Fergus, Ont, denvered an interesting lecture last ni ht betore the members of the Woman's Art Association, and their friends, on * The | Nigns ot Oui London.\u201d Mr.Justice Archibald presided.Mr.MacVicar drew a vivid | picture of London streets in the Middle Ages, explaining that the painted signs wach swung.far out .over-the- -unpared roads and were à menace to public safety, were necessary not only to the illiterate, but as a means of distinguishing any particular house, the system al numbering tne \"ue, ut that tune, being unknown.MacVicar illustrated his lecture with many reproductions of quaint signs.some of them being made from the originals now in the Guildhall volleetion in London.These quaint signs included all manners of beasts, birdy and tishes, as well as many odd sym- + hols, and of each shown Mr.MacVicar bad jan interesting story to tell.The lack of a | Knowledge of art in the sign painter caused the people to mistake their meaning, and this led, among many other mistakes, to the transformation of the Intanta, uf Castile to the \u201cElephant and Castle.\u201d and of Caton ; fulele, the faithful tiovernor of Calais, the Cat and the Fiddle.Charles IJ.passed a law which \u2018ordered the merchants to place their signs against the houses, and pot to hang them out over the streets.It was not, however.until a hundred years later that this was carried out.into Royal Scots\u2019 Annual Dinner.The: sergeants\u2019 mess of the 5th Royal Scots held its annual dinner in the Queen's Hotel last night, about seventy being present, including Lieut.-Col.Ibbotson, Major Carson, commanding Royal Scots; Hon.Robert Mackay.honcurary colonel: President Macdiarmid, of the Caledonia Society: Capt.Meighen, Royal Neots; q Sergt.Flawn, First Prince of Wales Fusiliers: Sergt.- Mujor Fellowes, Garrison Artillery: Nergt .- Major Porieous, Field Buttery; Nergt.- Major Jost, Cavalry: Sergt.-Major Holgate, Vie toria Rifles; Quartermaster Muir, Roval Neots; Sergt- -Majer Duncan, and Sergt.Ald- ridge.of Nt.Johns\u2019 School.The toasts honoured were \u201cThe King,\u201d \u201cSister Corps.\u201d \u201cOur Commanding Officers, \u201d \u2018Fallen Com- rudes,\u201d \u201cOur Guests,\u201d \u201cThe Ladies.\u201d A programme of song and instrumental numbers interspersed the Apeech- -making.Sergt.- Major Gardiner presid Visited Hospital for Insane.The Highland Cadets, to the number of about thirty, visit the Protestant Hos- ital for the Insane last evening, aml de- ighted the patients therein by exhibitions of calisthenics, ; physical drill, company drill, and the manual and firing exercises.The detachment was under the command of Major Lydon and Capt.Hinchcliffe; the boys looked smart and neat, and performed their work well.The Police Needed.Complaints are heard of the lack of palice supervision on St.Catherine street west, which bas resulted in a number of women heing insulted by worthless fellows who loaf around the comers west of Peel street.Cee The New Trackmen\u2019s Schedule.By Monday all the members of the Railway Trackmen's Committee will be at the Grand Union, and will begin the work af drawing up the schedule to be presented to Mr.McNicoll, second vice-president and general manager of the Canadian Pacific.Mr.Joseph Lennan, chairman of the committee, arrived last night.It is understood that the schedule to be presented will demand the same increase as sought last year.Favours the Bridge Project.The Chambre of Commerce adopted a ra- solution yesterday favouring the construction of the Iongueuil bridge.It also requested the Government to vote a subsidy, on the supposition that satisfactory guarantees should be produced.There was no discussion on the resolution, which was adopted unanimously.CHINESE BAPTIZED.\u2014At last night's préparatory Communion service in Knox Church.two Chinamen were received into the membership of the Presbyterian Church of Canada.The rite of baptism was sul- scquently conferred by the Rev.A.J.Mowat, pastor of Erskine Church.A large congregation witnessed the ceremony.HANG ON.Coffee Topers as Bad as Others.- \u201cA friend of our family, who lived us a short time, was a great coffee \u201cand a continual sufferer with.dyspepsia.He admitted that coffee disagreed with with delighted with the new beverage, as was every one of our family.He became very fond of it.and in a short time his dyspep- wi disäpp He continued using the Postum, and in about three months gained a.| waa ms tym Consumption Cure and ours is so strong we guarantee.a cure or refund money, and we send you free trial boitle if you write for it, SHILOH'S costs 25 cents, and will cure Consumption, Pieumonia, Bronchitis and all Lung Troubles.Will cure a Cough or Cold in a day, and thus prevent serious results.It has been doing these things for 50 years.8.C.Waris & Co., Toronto, Can.Le Clover Roet Tea cures ludigestion *) 63 1 PROMINENT RAILWAY MEN.MR.WM.WHYTE.William Whyte, assistant to the pre- Mr.sident of the Canadian Pacific Railway, with headquarters at Winnipeg, is the righ t hand man of Kir Thomas Shaughnessy in the West, and is looked upon as one of the strong personalities of the system.It was he who recently was commissioned to make the important tour over the Trans-Siberian route looking for new fields of business for the road,as well as suggesting fresh avenues of trade for Canadian merchants Whyte, ar his frank, manly face testifies, is a Scotchman, strong both in frame and intellect.He began his railway life in the service of the North British Company, coming to Canada in , when he joined the Grand Trunk, bolding various important positions.Sul uently he became general superintendent of the Credit Valley, and later manager of the Toronto, Grey and Bruce, which became a portion of the Ontario and Quebec division of the C.P.R., and which Mr.Whyte still contipued to manage.In 1886 he was appointed general superintendent of the road, with head quarters at Winnipeg; in 1897, man the lines west of Fort William, an year assistant to Sir Thomas Shaughnessy.IN AND AROUND THE CITY.REFORM CLUB DINNER.\u2014The est of honour at the monthly dinner of the Montreal Reform Club, to\u2019 be held at the Club this evening, will be Hon.Charles Fitzpatrick, Minister of Justice.Y.W.C.A.PROGRAMME.\u2014The staff of the Y.W.C.A.and the teachers of the various departments will meet at the Y.W, C.A.on Tuesday evening, March 18th,.to discuss the work for the coming year.© DEATH OF MISS PREDDY.\u2014Miss Matilda M.Preddy, aunt of Rev.F.G.Scott, rector of St.Matthew's Church, Quebec, and of Mr.Frank Scott, treasurer of the Grand Trunk Rallway, died at an early hour yesterday atthe latter's home, 411 Guy st.this city.Death was caused by a stroke of paralyels sustained on Sunday last.Miss Preddy was a member of St.George\u2019s Church for a great many years, and until a short time ago was prominently identified with the charitable work of the parish.ASSOCIATION.\u2014 The JUNIOR BAR Junior Bar Association met at Laval University last night, when there was a discussion as to the right of insurance companies to proceed against persons responsible for the loss after the insurance money had been paid.Mr.H.J.Elliott led for the affirmative and Mr.P.se Germain for the negative.The discussion was par- Yicipatsd in by Messra.Loranger, a was that the Insurer had the right to proceed against the Insur MISSION TO LEPERS.\u2014A drawing room meeting was held Thureday afternoon at the residence of Mrs.A.Grier, Redpath street, to afford Miss Sati, BA.an opportunity of explaining the work done by the mission to lepers.Miss Watt gave à very interesting talk on the methods employed in helping- these sufferers, who are placed in homes and given med- Ical attention by the missionaries.The children who have not yet contracted the disease are removed from their parents and saved from the risk of contracting it.The missionaries of many different societies are interested in the wor and bra.nches have been established In \u2018slam.a an.Burmah, Ceylon, re ra 8 Watt, who is at present th 3 Grier, leaves for Ottawa on Monday.but will return to Montreal to address meetings, on April 1st, at 8t, James Methodist, the American Presbyterian, and Emmanuel Churches, E.~A very pléasant \"at-home\u2019 H 1 was given Bey Captain J.8.Ibbotson and the officers of No.6 Company of the Royal Scots, in the regimental quarters, on Friday evening, to the non- commissioned officers and men of that company.The function took the form of a dance and supper, the lower hall, which has recently been furnished with a fine hardwood floor, being utilized for dancing, while the ser- geante and officers\u2019 messes were trans- all of which were effectively and tastily arranged.The attendance was large, among those present being the potticers of No.G Company.who acted as h ; Major Carson, commanding the esiment; Lieut:\u201cCol, Tbbotson, Captain Millar, Lieu and others.The affair passed ron most pleasantly.MR] GRIGG'S LECTURE\u2014Mr.B.W.N.Grigg, B.A., delivered \u2018Thursday : In the estin ress large and appreciative audience.Mr.Snes opened.his lecture by indicatidg meverai characteristics of: the Elisa! Sothan.age which deeply influenced te = work et of the writers of tha me.peace, secured by the ecisive \u201cdefeat of the Spanish A t was an \u201cor If tense: patrlotiemt St was -distinotiy- a prac-}- cal age.Quotations were made.from the histortca] Pise filustrating these statements.jecturer Jaid stress:upon the fact Es Providence had brought Shake spears upon the scene at the very momen when circumstances combined to give Dis genius greatest play.He referred to the reat influence on the Mterature of the per- od of the spirit of the Italian Renalssance, hich had by that time reached the shores of England.Mr.also recifed sco from the plays of \u201cRichard TTL, Merchant of Venice\u201d \u201cOthello.The mu- - = him, but you know how the coffee drinker twelve pounds.! , even i \u201cMN band a practicing physician, Tua hold oes.dy ho i of if he knows and regarde Porta as the \u201cHealthiest of \u2018 all beverages He never drinks c ne day be ui Lo me \u20ac and sitg- but is vers, Zn of Postam.In Joon, Ei gested oul h to{of our family ave.and we never thinl try the ed 4 gra \u201cade it drinking roffee any more.\u201d Mrs.Mary E.ctrietly mec to directions.He was Brown, W aterford.Va.Postun M ésticlous i \u2018mids after the simple.directions.All grocers - fs soit Postum.POSTUM-CEREAL CO.Battle Crook, Mich, rtion of tHeé' programme was well ered by the Misses\u201d Ross.Wilkinson Nast { \"Ryan, |- Laverty apd Surveyor.The \u201cdecision THIS SALE * / OF ANY SUIT IN THE WARDROBE FOR 2 $129 Y Owing to want of space for an elaborate display of Spring and Summer Garments, and will close These Suits are of the Latest Fashion, and are made from high-class Scotch, English, Irish and Canadian T weeds, Imported Serges \u2018and Worsteds.pee en + IS COMPULSOR + \u201cCHOICE ~~ | à 0 or positively March 22nd.: 59 4 daw 4.THE FIT-REFORM, 2344 St.Catherine Street.PISS IIIS TIS IISSISIIIIGIIITIIIGIIIGI RAILROADS.EASTER EXCURSIONS Golug Dates-March 37, 28, 20.Return Limit-April 8, 190% MONTREAL TO .NEW YORK Short line, Quickest service.Round Trip Fare $10.65 MONTREAL Round pd Trip BOSTON, MASS.\u201d - - 8 50 WORCESTER, * - 8.35 SPRINGFIELD, \u201c - 9,00 |\u2018 Easter Hol Holidays.Return tickets wiil be imged at - ; Single First-Class yFars oye Going Dates\u2014March 27, 28, 29, 30, 34», Return Limit\u2014April 1st, 1909, M Tept TEACHERS and PUPILS: SINGLE FIRSTCLASS FARE MAD-ONETHRD Going-March 31 to 29 inclusive.\u2026.ï Returning\u2014April Sth, 1902.on surrender of standard form of fchool Vacation Railway Certificate.a.CITY TICKET OFFICE, :\" ; 137 8t.James street.Phones Main 480 and 461, and Bonaventure Station.os 2 NEW YORK CENTRAL And Hudson River BR.¥ EASTER EXCURSION | \u2014TO-\u2014 New York going March J 28 and 20.turning u til April 8th, $10.8 for the Round Tri from MONTREAL.Proportionate rates from Adirondack June.\u201c Beauharnois, Valleyfeld and Huntingdon, Easter Round Trip Excursions between Montreal, Chateauguay, Leaubarnois, St.Timo- thee, FV allegteid, untingdon, Athelstas an Malone.General Public single tare goin, March 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31, returning until.April 1.Students and Teachers going March 21 to 29, Tetarning until April 8th.BE SUR your Heket reads via New York tral from Mentreal, aud take.N.Y.C.train ron Windsor Station.COMPLETE INFORMATION AT -\u2014\u2014 \u201c 2263 St Catherine street (Telephone Up.2702.) À St.James street, Or Winder Station icket Office.< 63 7 daw Mars Hissin on Barth ref rt SPL EE Ths.Seine lls.rt fate Fut Gets Tan, Eat ta, 2 Se ri EE is POSITIVE CURE zx\u2019 (Bahra dus Notion Institute : _ 37 law £f lecture hall of the Y.M.C.A.8 very Intor- Ras DR.KLINK'S GRE TS & sroeeED FREE._rermanen and Liftiton.and Fail Mesurs.d¢ Bosch: Kemp ar) Duke and wf arrive Xew York 8.for al) Nervous apes, BE leper.8 per, Spas.AadsL Vilas Dance.= Reese rat at] hg only when rechlyed, © Tn LArod di Fait Ps.- - - RAILROADS.ANADIAN PACIFIC; Will Sell Round Trip Tickets for the Easter Holidays: \u2014 ATONE WAY Eliss FARE March 27th to 31st Inclusive.Goèdd to Return until April 1st, *03.STUDENTS and TEAOHERS At one way First-Ciass Fare and One-Thirl.March 21st to 30th Inclusive, good to return until April 8th, 0's on surrender of Standard School Vacation Rahway certificate.Exceptional arrangements for Maritime Frovioce Poin and boston Mass, $9.00 WORCESTER - \u201coo.Tralos for Boston ond Worcester leave Windsor Through Coach and Sleeping Car return $9.35 Good going March 27th, 88th, 209th.street Station at 9 a.m.week days and 7.43 p.m.daily.From Windsor St Station 7.45 D-m.daily | From Montreal to 59.50 SPRINGFIELD © \u201c Good returning until April 8th, 1902.SPRINGFIELD, MASS; except Sunday.MONTREAL\u2014OTTAWA.Stocpins « Car Service.Commencing SUN March 15th, Bleeper will be attached to Train leaving.Montreal (Windsor street) a 10.05 dally.ngers from Montreal 'can remain in Bleeper until oa nu, aod, commencing March 17th ard trom Uliawsa can \u201cboard Sleeper any time ailer V- OTTAWA SUNDAY SERVICE.Leave Windsor Station.19.00 & I.10.05 p.m.Arrive-Ottawa 1.20 p 40 à.m Leave Oia { Conizal \u201cStation bh 6.25\" p.m.Ar rive Montreal 9,40 p.m, ST.JEROME SUNDAY SERV.ove.Place Viger.9.15 a.m St.Jerome.0.35 a -Returning leave BtJerome 8.16 p.m, i Montreal 9.45 p.m.City Ticket and Telegraph Office, 129 ST.JAMES STREET, next Post Office.Rutan Rima, Easter Excursion Frem MONTREAL (Windsor Street Station) to NEW YORK.Going March 37th, se and [Wth.Returning until Ap: $1 0.65 ict.Springfield.Boston, Worse er and goins March Inn 28th and eturning until Ronn 8.50, ns and 7.10 p.m.p.m.: sm.er information and Hotlaan jocomäsäntion t CITY Ÿ TIOKET O OFFICE, 141 té James pe Feb Main 4456) and Windsor Bint! on 03 Jawt Tout ns lenve Mon: Steamship Tickets for the Coronation ?As city agents for the following lines we are now offering the best accommodation at lowest rates fram Montreal, Boston and New York ALLAN, BEAVER, DOMINION, ATLANTIC TRANSPORT, HAMBURG-AMERICAN, HOLLAND-AMERICAN, LEYLAND, Etc.Agents London and Northwestern Railway of England.Through tickets issued Liverpool to London.Plans, Reservations, Rates and Sailings with full particulars on application.BATVERSEY\u2019S TOURIST AGENCY, 178 TELEPHONE\" MAIN 1507.ST.JAMES STREET.ATLANTIC CITY, N.5.Grand Atlantic Hotel.Virginia ave.and the Beach, Atlantic Sur.N.J.Location central, within few steps of t famous Steel Pier.autiful rooms: hot and cold sea water baths in hotel, private \u2018and pub- He.The hotel is new and thoroughly modern.Thousands of fest of sun parlours and palm garde thern exposure.Russian orchestra.The terms are reasonable.Write Iur 1lustrated booklet, pa couches meet all trains.04 8 CHARLES B.COPE.HOTEL IROQUOIS.SOUTH CAROLINA AVE.AND BEACH.Convenlent tc to Flers and Board en suite, with oath.Table and service unsur- pass Elevator street level.Bun Tours heated.Special Spring rates, $10 to $17.50 weekly, $2.50 and up day.urday until Monday, 44.00.Write for tliustrated Booklet and terms.59 13 7.F.SHAW.ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS.: LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY.LAKEWOOD'S FAMOUS HOTELS.LAUREL, HOUSE LAURECIN-THE-PINES - Under same ne of Tro B.PLUME! A.J.Murphy, Ase't, Mgr.Leure] F House.Æ.F.Shute, Amt Mgr, Laurel-io-the-Fines.Lakewood, New Jersey HOTEL PONCE DE LEON.Virginia ave.and Beach.Capacity 350.Elevator, eto.Rooms en suite, with bath.use- ment parlours.Special Spring rates.8.B.Sweeny.» 52 THE SHELBURNE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.Directly on the ocean front, always opsn.rooms, private bathe.Best aulpped hotel on the coast.\"Bond for booklet.BP Ramsey.COMPLETE\u201d INFORMA TION Regarding the Hotols, Kates, otc.at the WIKTER RESORTS OF THE - ' SALMY SOUTH © routes and fares and the | Montreal, har bb 1 Soyared 8% EW YORK CENTRAL Informa F0T Up Town.No.%463 re nthenian de.| mm CET guntsansgsmm « \u201c Monireai Fark and Island Railway Co.Lasbine Li minutes m 6.90 am.to Mictorta a Msn Lip \u2026.48 mi ater ds eavin n n an OTE : 5152 ne\u2014 irom St, - Le Hid and} \u201c THE REVERE, near pises ation \"Shelli op i) rates.M.MQORS, Bo ~ THE DUNLOP.Built entirely of brick and directly on the Benck- front.Most central location, Contalos sed and fresh water Lethe, private = aud | bMS elevator, sun- lors er! dining ball au top .American sod Bumpers lans Write book let and Special spr epr rt T.Punlon, torm- oly of T| Fa prriar A a Victorin, New York.49 20 HÔTEL GLADSTONE.7108 the ocean front, inthe beautiful collage section, igh-class mod ern hotel, ses water baths attached to to! \u2018tra Elevator, sub pacdours oyerlookia ng the Board- weux.Large rooms with terms Booklet, Meee BRERSHIRE INN ! naine Avs.and ee m Heat, Dsths, sis.y 800.Terma 00 Tears, REI ag Hh 3d THE WILTSHIRE, Virginia Aves near Bench, Atlantic City, N.J.merican Plan, $2.60 per day and upwards, Éuropean Plan: $1.50 and upwards.Heated by Steam - Bun parlour, Elevator trom street level.Open all \u201cvear.56 12 \u20188.3.PHOEBUS, Owner and Propr.HOTEL SENATE Directly on the Ocean Front.Booms eu- miles with bath tached.Sun pasior, eleva.level of street.$3.00 per day.F.P.Elev, op Surug Booklet.leave Lachine at.\u2018SEs.her lines, « wn, ; West- oa voir te STONE D COLLINS ES 3 5 | _HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE New York-Rotterd ulogne-$ New T Twin Aoren 8 Sleainers of ia, 000 tons go Steamer MAASD.Nar.23,10 am tear LN SA Steamer RYNDAM Mar.29, 10 a.m.* reper \u201d RO TT ERDAM April 8, rm.OLLAND-AMERICA LINE, 39 Broad ag: N.Battersby Tourist ncy, Gen\u2019 rig Froviose 2f Quebec, 174 8.James St.W.Hoary, Als 9 » Agent 58 68 Visitors to Europe, The Coionis! and General Agencies, agents for The n Hotels, St.Fron » Hotel (close to Westminster Abbr) and o te Hydros and Boardifiy, Eeablet tn Great List of Family and Commereial Hotels to \u2018meet the requirements 2e all travellers.\u2018The Agencies offer of information as to tariffs, situation and other particulars.fled of OOEAN STEAMSEIPS.RK ALLAN LINE 0T.JOHN and HALIFAX To Liverpool via Movlills, Roval Mail Jsrrisp From Halifst 17 Man\" 31 Mari TAP | \u2026 twin acrews, has average tne From st.John 15 Mar.52 Mar.29 Mar.© April \u2018The Ionian new 9,000 tons ie just completed her third voy The time of her trips 1s 7 days 7 urs and 4 tites and with a variation of less than 45 utes on her three westward trips.Cabin e, $50 and upwars.Return tlae ket at uced arts Beco nd cabin, Liverpool, or Londond $38 to $40 insted London, Glasgow, or Belfast, 328 = £28; $33.Midship saloons.spactons promenade deen, electric labre riprourhout.\u2018NE ORK to a _aFN TE.Laurentian.| Sat Mar.29, 0 nom.Mongolian, $ April, a.m.Cabin 840 to 860; second cahin 633.59; thir 1 © = Return fickets second cablo will be issus f atr Taduction of five per cen ply to H.& A.ALLAN.Montreal, 189 di \u2014DOMINION LINE- Mai} Steamships\u2014Liverpool Service From Porttand.Mar.16th | \"Turconsn .April Ath Mar.23nd | 510108 neem A pr JRE Mar, 20tb.Numidian lonian arisian Tonisian *Irishman.Ottoman *This Steamer does not cATTY passengers.RATES OF PASSAGE.- - Saloon -$50.U0 and upwards Second Saloon-$33.00.Third Clnss\u2014$25.00 Accommodation secured and Intending arrivals.hotels All arrangements completed free of cl The Colonial and Kinnon ouhding.oon n'as Oftioe ween st., London, are, ns t ors are vire to oall.> waits RE WINTER RESORTS.rag > VIRGINIA BEACH, The South\u2019s most favored Winter Besort.THE PRINCESS ANNE HOTEL, modernized hostelry, furnishing superior accommodations for comfort, convenience and entertainment of pa go Great pine forests bite the 83 13604 T.D.GREEN, Ph Proprietor.HOTELS.James Hotel.A First Class Hotel.Righ b apposite a T.R.(Bonaventure) two locks fro R.indsor 8t.) Bxeellent ere mnodation.Special rates for .Commer¢iala, THEO.LANCTOT, Prop.Telephone Main 1331.196 Saw St.LEGAL CARDS, Modibbon, Casgrain, Byan & Mitehell Barristers, Sollcitors, Ete | CANADA LIFK BOILDING, MONTREAL.R.MeGihbon, K.C.T.Chase Coserain, K.CoM F Parcs C vas., Victor E.Mitchel ni i ovard Barreyer.Dos Lawrence Mecfariane.gles Armour Gt (cable Address\u2019 t Brevet, Montreal\u2019 M A.BUDDEN, Advosste, patent Agent, Patents and Patsat jOnasss New York Life Baitang] Tel.Main 1004 , 429 Maw Claxton, & Kennedy, Advocates, Etc Comm refor Oatarlo, British Qolumbis sai New Cra Sate, 107 BL {ames ine: ren Hoes A.G.Brooke Claxten.io JANTERE fe es = Es pee ar ge Le this out st Es RER cos pS ASE General Agencies, 106 Me.160 138 Baw _ J.K.Kennedy FROM BOSTON.Commonwealtt FROM MONTREAL Ja000uvere.=.la 3rd stectric ght; Spacious protic e dec For further or a nT Romane & CO.General ale Agents, 17 Ne, t street.Montreal.Elder, Dempster & Co.BEAVER LINE.Regular Fortnightly Passenger on B., and Liv tween St.John.= Mist iy Lake Ontario, from St, Tobn * Lake 8 tor, from St, Jobu À pril \u20ac - Lake Ontario, from St.John April 18.a.scare.hd cabin and steerage passengers First pin Single, $42.50 and upwards Service bes rpool d'rect Round Tri wards; Second Cabin \u2014 Single, $30.00 and upwanle: Ro Round Trip.4eg.ne and upwarés, accordin ne to steq .Bteerage gow, Belfast and Queenstown, Bummer sailings end rates on applicatiog, | ~ Apply to any agent of the line or to ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO., 271 76004 © 8t.sacrament St, Montres L Rates to Liverpool, London, Londomderrs, Gles- To Jamaica, South and; Ceniral America and Hay Weakly Sailings dy the ATLAS LINE STEAMERS Low rotes te ai points.Special 38 Gay cruise over entire route 8125.00 Apply for pamphiets, rates, ete, te HANBURG-AMERIÇAN LINS Qfiovs, 35-37 Bresdwaz, N.F.For local, agents see other pr) Ranurg American, TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS SERVICE.i aq.HF TE * palriela vu 8 Max, 2 Walder -Amerfican Line, a1 I way YX.om, General Agent, 44 § colg xavier: n W.H.Henry, 1i6 Bt.\u201cper at.D.Rat RDF.178 St.James st.opposite kd ple.Building.Montreal.Che a a Hk y Le op mr North German £loy /d.FAST EXPRESS SERVICE\u2018 Kaiser.Mar.25,10 a.n {k Kronprinz, ut Thin ; PLYMOUÜTH\u2014CHERBOURG-BREXRÉ Kroapring.Apr.8, ¥a.:0 Kaiser Rainer.Apr.42, 102: m RGD pins.June TWIN-SCREW P Che; Arbors ouai.» .1 3 Aller.Hohenz'ern, Mar, Ap.m} Kalseron Nar, go.oe.lus, mn 1 Alter - v, Broadwa » MENRY Sont AGEN: I tor.{ie st.Peter st.war H .motion a fair one.Ro ad Committe Says Sor- \u201cporation Workmen Must THE STREET CAR SERVICE \u2018Aldermen Find Phat Fairly Uniforyn CAE Time is Mads Over + Route.\u201cI move that corporation labourers \u2018e- port to the various yards at 6.45 a.m., instead of 7 am.\u201d Such was the motion of Ald.N.Lapointe terday afterhoon at the Road Commit- \u201848 und which caused some discussion.2 ln putting the motion, Ald.Lapointe said it might not be popular; but he had heard t + it took over half an hour to call the \u2018men\u2019s names at the yards every day; this resulted ir the labourers getting to work at 7.15 and 7.30.As lzbourers were now being paid 31.50 a day by the corporation it would ot hurt them to report to the yards at 6.45.1d, Turner said he did not think the 7 a.m.was soon enough for any man to get to work.Moat of the men had not to go to the corporation yards When starting work, but reported direct to their section foremen, This did away with \u201cihe calling out of the Hames at thie yards: Ald.Gal lery\u2014\"'It is not fair to make the wives oi these men get up at 5 o'clock to get breukfasts for them; this will be ne cessary if we order the men to report Lo the yards at 6.45.\u201d Ald.Vallieres, thought it would not burt the men to get to the yards at 645.It was not desired that they should start work before seven.By the time their names were called the time to start would have n:rived.He thought the interests cf the city.should be considered.The corpo- , lation had treated the men very generously in the way of pay; the men would re- coguize this and not object to getting down at 6.45.MOTION CARRIED ON A VOTE.After more discussion a vote was taken \u201c on the motion, and it was carried on the following division: Yeas\u2014Ald.Vallieres, La- Tiviere, Ricard and N.Lapointe.Nays\u2014 Ald.Turner, Gallery and Hebert.The city surveyor now reported on certain complaints that had been made as to the Street Railway Company not running cars on time.After a careful timing of the cars it had been fuund that the company was putting up a good:-gervice.On a few streets the cars had been a little bebind time; but on other streets the service had been\u2019 far better than the company had st pulated to give.\u2018The committee was satisfied and will discuss the matter more fully at a later meeting.A report was read showing that the city claimed a strip of land on Commissioners street which had never been handed over by the Harbour Commissioners.The chairman réma:ked that the impression was that the strip bad been given to the city long ego.It was decided to have a conference with the Harbour Board over the matter._ It was also decided to ask the City Attor- gpeys if the Btreet Railway Company could Jay tracks on (Commissioners street on the strength of a certain notification it had given the city.The chairman informed \u201cthe committee that the $15,000 voted to extend the St.James street sewer would suffice to bring it es far as Mountain street only.He would have liked to get more money, but could Ad.Gallery wanted to know how it was the Water Committee was getting so much money.The chairman replied some $24.000 had been voted to purchase an electric pump.OPPOSED TO THE IDEA.\u2018Ald.Gallery\u2014\"I am opposed to that.The.resent pump has heen in use for years, and pa given satisfaction.Now I do not see the necessity of paying so much for a new one, while our streets need every cent we can spare.\u201d The committee now decided to buy seventy pairs of rubber boots for labourers whose duty called them to work in the water.The Canadian Rubber Company will get the contract at $4.20 a pair.The interesting feature of the awarding of this small contract was the fact brought out hy Ald.Gallery, that by buying direct from the company, and having no dealing with agents, the city would practically get a discount of thirty per cent.He though the corporation, in the future, should endeavour to buy direct from manufacturers.A Vancouver despatch says: At the regular meeting of the Vancouver Liberal Association last evening a resolution was un- animousiy adopted calling upon Messrs.Martin and Gilmour, M.P.\u2019s, to oppose the of the Canadian Northern bill, it directly opposed to the platform de- cla upon at the recent Liberal conven- on._ HOMESTEAD, VIGTOR and PREMIER Sewing Machines.Prices from $12.00 to 338.50.All w nted for 5 years with full set of Steel Foot At men Call or send for our catalogne be \u2018fore purchasing.ROBERT DOHALOSON & SONS, GEO.H.MAURER INVESTMENTS.Parties having small amounts to invest mn Sod itto their interest to communicate with 1 ~QFFICES\u2014 ; U 80 Foundiing St.+ Montreal._ ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDING, Montreal \u201cTelephone: Maio 3154.Member Montreal Mining Exchange.ww AW POSSIBILITIES OF PROFIT \u201dn rough madium of deating in Wall St.concis ouitinad, together with best methods of trading.results; also, complete information Fee tive to avery security dealt in upon the [xchanges: ail contained in our ¢00 page, clothbound, illustrated \u201cGuide to Investors,\u201d which, we pudlish, for free distribution.Que # Dally Market Letter.desmad is avery afternoon nasista the operator te a woD: Artal degree, im his endeavor to prodiably catch the.tprns of the market.Huenr & Freese | Establishefl ; Main OMc, ue 53 B'wary, NY.STOCKS BONDS, QRAIN, COTTOR.35 $L Frances.Xavier St, Montreal.CRE Po COMMISSION, 1-8th.licensed M.R.\u2018Stock Brokerage Cor- { the Fruvince \u201cof Quads.+1 Boise ation in Diiainevn by mrt of the Royal Report at 6.45.am, 7 That an Soplica oh will - Par a1 inouvr ard Angier\u2019s Petroleum Emulsion, which 1 now rbd remedy among doctors and the public x cig tain.It is especially \u2018indicated in the.treatment of consum We have letters every day from people living in all parts of a world-wide \u2018reputation asa dependable , is known to be without an equal for the treatment of all throat, lung, stomach and bowel diseases.Its action is positive and cer- bronchitis.x the Tors States-and .England, who, out of heartfelt gratitude, wri fe us of the bénefits received from the nse of Andiers?emFmulsion From the innumerable letters received we have selected the few following, which are from Read them carefully.They are true, came to us unsolicited, and well-known Canadians.we believe are proof positive of the value of Angier\u2019s Petroleum Emulsion :\u2014 SEVERE LA GRIPPE COUGE :\u2014 Dear Sirs; I was very ill with grippe, with a violent cough, which gave me no rest, and a severe pain in the chest and side, I was advised take Angier's Petroleum Emulsion.Sortably.PATHEY, 18 Trafalgar Ave.Toronto, Ont.WHIGHT, STRENGTH AND COLOR: \u2014Decar Sirs: REGAINED 6 \"been troubled with a severe cold on my chest-and.lungs,- with a distressing.an A I lost in wéipht and strength, and the color entirely left ier's Petroleum Emulsion and have gained in weight and to several Clark * thought J was going into consumption, my face.I have been taking An strength and my color has returned.I have recommended your reme are at liberty to publish my testimonial if you wish.JOH.South, Ont.IMPRO For some time I Rave cough N F.Jo.ES, \u20ac 7 took the first dose at night before retiring and rested Com I immediately began to get better, and believe your Emulsion saved my life.MRS.ersons.You treet, London IN HEALTH AND STRENGTH NOTICHD BY FRIENDS :\u2014Dear Sirs: VEMENT IN J have used a sareple bottle, two large bottles of Angier's Petroleum Emulsion and a package of the Petroleum Tablets, and with good results.My ga mented on by friends.'R.H.GROVE, 56 Scollard St., Toronto, Ont.in tn health and strength Ras been come A SPLENDID REMEDY FOR THROAT TROUBLBB:\u2014Dcar Sirs: I enclose you ¢ a Letter from Mrs.Cameron, who speaks in the highest terms of Angier's Patroleum Emulsion.For paie she} has tried different remedies 10 give her strength, but none of them have done her as muc Angier's Petroleum Emulsion.po 7 it a splendid remedy for throat troubles, and fo should not be surprised to learn that it its favor, and wish you every success.After using the sample we bought several large bottles, me fon giving strengtis and tone to the system.À has no equal in this respect.I cannot speak too highly in JOHN W.ADAM, 47 Carlton St, Toronto, Ont.All druggists sell Angier\u2019s Petroleurs Emulsion.Twe sizes, 50 cents and $1.00 a bottle.Be sure you get ANGIER\u2019S.YOUR NAME AND A DDRESS ou a postal card will bring you a fres copy THROAT, AND LUNGS.'* It tells how to care for the Throat, Lungs Diet and Hygione, also Exercises, which are illustrated.- ANGIER CHEMICAL COMPANY, Digestive Organs.of a valuable beskiet estitied, \"ABOUT YOUR It gives good advice as to BOSTON, MASSa e CANADIAN Head Office, Toronto.INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENTS.THE ASHNOLA COAL COMPANY, LIMITED.Coal Fields, Princeton, B.C.Being Incorporated with ~n Authorized Capital of $1,000,000 in 1,000,000 Shares of $1.00 Each, Par Value, Balance of First Issue of 100,000 Shares Offered at 25c.« Fully Paid and Non-Assessable.\u201cInstructions have now been received to advance the price per share to 35c on March 26, after which date it will be impossible to secure any stock at less than the last named price.\u201d Ï PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS.Hon.Geo.E.Foster, Messrs.J.W.St.John, Bar Mineralogy all of Toronto.Recent information from Ashnola has confirmed the great value of the company\u2019s - ter; W.H.Pearson, Jr., Supt.Consumers\u2019 Gas Co., W.F.Turnbull, Manager Standard Woollen Milis; P.E.Doolittle, M.D., L.I.Merrifield, Chi/sf Engineer Economic Gas Construction Co.; J.H.Farr, and W.T.Stuart, M.D., Professor Geology and properties and entirely eliminated the speculative element.Besides large depo.ts of the best lignite coal, which for steam and domestic pivpcees brings upwards of 81.00 per ton more than ordinary b° mminous, there has been a large seam of excellent coking coal struck, for the out put of wh\u2019 h there is an enormously increasing demand from the smelting districts of B.C.There is, likewise, the absolute certainty of the projected railroads\u2014the Coast-Kootenay aad the Spence\u2019s Bridge and Midway\u2014being completed within = very short space of time.PROPERTIES The Company possesses eight square miles of coal areas, situated In the fertile Bimilkameen Valley, one of the richest districts in mineral deposits in B.C.The property immediately adjoins the lands of the Similkameen Valley Coal Company, a most promising undertaking, the entire coal basin being practically controlled by these two interests.The latter Coripany, uridér precisely similar conditions, offered thair Capital Stock a few months ago at 25 cents, thé price having since risen to $1.00.The wholé of the required Capital has already been subscribed locally, aiid the issue has since been © withdrawn from the market.These two Companies work in harmony, and there is every probability of their becoming amalgs- mated into one concern in the near future, thus lessening the cost of production and strengthening the combined enterprise in \u2018the event of any possible competition.MARKET There is a sufficient market within a radius of '50 miles to absorb the entire cutput of half s dozen such properties, and the proximity of the mines to the great consuming centres, reducing freight charges, will enable the Company to undersell any com- There is no danger of effective cempetition from districts nesrer te the more panies east or west of it, in British Columb!a.important markets, as the seams already discovered there are too thin to work with profit.- COAL DEPOSITS The Ashnola Company's coal deposite are in measures of 20 feet and more in thickness, easily and economically\u2019 worked, because of the absence of any.disturbed.conditions, and the quality of the coal has been proved by analysisi to be superior in every essential feature to the best American products.Apalysis by Mr.Wm.Blakemore, C:E., vo of Montreal, of samples of coal taken from the Company's property show: Volatile matter, 41.0; fixed carbon, 45.0; ash, 2.02, \u2018being highest in com! ter and lowes?in ash.AS AN INVESTMENT which wil certainly and rapidly increase in value, it ie one.ofthe most promising ever offered to the public, and I am confident that the investor who now takes hold offt at this initial stage \"as the sure prospects of making as handsome returns on his investment as did those The recent fortunes made by judicious Invest who acquired an interest in the famous Crow\u2019s Nest enterprise.ment in cobl stocks are now too well known to re \u2018uire further comment.As a very small balance of the present issue is now left over at the price of 25 cents, intending purchasers.should make early application for shares, filling up the rabjoined form, and forwarding it to my office, together with cheque for the amount, payable to my order at par in Toronto.Full particulars, with Engineer's Report, may be had on application to JOHN D.EDWARDS, Gentlemen: \u2014 ; I request you to allot me .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 you cheque for the zum of for the same to be delivered to me by you on incorporation.ver vue eve vee ÉUY OË c.ceu onu cor err cur ver sve cee 1902, _ Signed, Sealed wad Delivered - } ta the presence of - ho to ., > Given.made to the Nabment of Canaan: at lis nex session, Storage for Furniture, Pianos, a - for an _.Bagage, Ete.\"Notice is Horsby.fe Assurance Company of Canad das, rela = Lt transact the biisiness of Life Assurance in all its forms and bran 8afe, clean and Tel ae in pur spacious ceni- à \u201ctral warehouse.RABER Phos.Dated at Torohts - thie, Girteentn day of 453 and 465 st Jame st, and ià LE January, 1902, HUNTER & HUNTE | Solicitors for Soplicants.Inspector st 3 B LINDMAN, ESQ \u2018 14 Richmond Street, East, Confederation Life Building, Toronto, ve see wes de eee nou sss pee n2sseu Ges 020 ser Ses spe ose vos wes ves venvon! are ane \u2018ane sas aouj 0ns vos ses sre ses To the \u2018Provisional Direotors Ashnoia Coal Gos, Limitod, Toronto, Ont.von see ses wae ube see she soi ew .(felly paid snd non assessable) shares of the Capital Stock of The Ashnols Coal Company, Limited, now being incorporated), at the price or sum of twenty-five ~mte (3%) per share, and I hereby agree to accept the same or any smaller number of share that may Be allotted to me, and I encloss vrrsen ses one ses sre eee sve sve bes see so.Dollars in payment therefor.A cectifiate n reply to \u201cinform you two shout \"any support that years 1 found that ! x 4 ny ee) \"ace.1006 Mi Le 0 ht ETAGE PT A TA) >, 43 Metenite st.Dear dir, \u2014 four enquiry how I am : getting on vin your roms 4 am Joost : sonal attendance at AUCT t ible mat- .Fool HAVE\u201d é AY st t étendy 0 a P.0.Address.8M vos cou cas cud S00 200 00 wep sed \u2019 ' > .\u2019 Oy .2 Occupation \u2026 600 oss ene wis see ves ses sen sew ved L 8 pa ap The subscriber has received inatros ons from, .ti SENATOR OWE How.to sell sblle auction at ore residence.ol DORCHESTER STE \" On Thursday, 0h March the neat and costly Furnish.Buperior \u201cNordheimer' Pi- goo.4 nm excellent order; Mahogany Draw- m Chairs and Sofa, Best Wilton ga a with Brave pias Malogany and other ables, no Lamp, Mantel K, Girlie Bric-a-brac, Bross Fenders, Brass prey on Fabio 1 Leather Covored pins ng er over a Chalrs, China Cabinet, Dinner and a NG SS) Roll Top Desk, 1 Splendid Safe, 34 inches high and 3-2 inches Interior measurement (made to order); Large Open Bookcase, Lounges, Lady's Secretary Bookcase, Imported Brass Beds, Hair Mattresses, Brussels and a Medicine Cabinet, Oak Bur- caus and Washstands, 1 Very Neat B.W, m Set 1 combination Bed, with Bu- roan ana ashata: Bedroom Chairs, Tollet Ware, Oak Dressing Bureau, Refrigerator, Range, Gas Stove, Kitchen Uten- or ING EXCEPTIONALLY NEAT AND GOOD.Sale at Ten O'Clock A.M.WALTER M.KEARNS, 6 4 Auctioneer.Very Important Sale Costly Household Furniture Carpets, Curtains, Bric-a-brac, Of! Paintings and Water Color Drawings, Genuine Eastern Rugs.ALSO THE LIBRARY, which inelude many costly books.Sale by order of MRS.E.L.BOND, at her residence, 164 DRUMMOND, ST., on \"WEDNESDAY, 26TH MARCH.Full particulars will be duly Jdvertised.+ WALTER M.KEARNS, 633 .Auctioneer.Ele Late Dame Rufà M.CH SALE OF REAL ESTATE 2 Brick Cottages, 232, 236 St.i \u2018Martin Street, \"2 Stories and Basement.Dimensions of each lot about 19 x 102 ft.Lane in rear.Both houses are well bullt and comfortable, and always easlly rented.This sale offers a good opportunity for emall investment, or if desired by the purchasers, ession may be had 1st May next.Salé by order of the Executors, CLOSE THE ESTATE, on WEDNESDAY MORNING, 19TH MARCH, At Eleven O'Cloc At Re une undersigned's alemroom, 1828 Notre WALTER M.KEARNS, 98, .i Auctioneer.Spring.Auction Sales.sbschibèr continues ta Jive his CTION SAL every description of goods, followed by % prompt return of the proceeds, accompanied with a detailed statement and account sales in a concise and business form.F > IN THE MANAGEMENT OF Sales of Household Furniture .At Private Residences He sm of selling, and the judicious and r displa 7 of the cles, wi an expeditions delivery, warrants Yim fn sollcit- ing future.favours in this line, and would, glad to learn from ontemplat- ing selling off, an early Intima tion, which i enable bim to perfect arrangements will ensure satisfaction.The earlier the sale the better.APPRATSALS AND VALUATION?made, based either on auction or private sale values.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.Office.salesroom and storage warehouse, 1828 Notre Dame Stree 6 2 PORTLAND CEMENTS Drain Pipes, Fire Bricks, ; Fire Clay, China Clay, Whiting, Etc.|W.& F.P.Currie & Co.3345 ST, JAMES STREET.Machinery For Sale, ft hyaraullo ele elevators.3 foot lft * feet 2 in.eine with melf-ofling hang- \"Steet 1 5-8 inch shafting with self-oiling sna.covered tables, 13 ft.x 7 ft.; Will be sold cheep for immediate removal, pp , GRAHAM co.au \"far Otfice.Grocer.Buy your Groceries and get Cash Receipts as P.BRUNEAU'S, 70 st.Lawrence Street._ Books furnished on application.~~ PRELIMINARY ~ NOTICE: ~~ |-\u2014 TO | Have\u2019 been trams ON FRIDAY, mst MARCH, A oI sortment.of hot oous- § Cotalgnments.ly ited.- \u2018Advances made.Quick cash re ee for mations AT SEULE +2 ss EER BROS.Auctioneers.- All his a Most] mporiant $ anes instructions trom Yds vélos, Esa he: wa oll \u2018NO.80 BELMONT PARK, ificent Furniture aad A Valuable Paintings, Persian Carpets.Ra intmonts, ments, Fine Chins, Silver and Glassware.Sale will take place EARLY IN APRIL.re Orns.Full particulars in due course, Preliminary Anno Announcement Estate Late James Ferrier, Esq.The excellent household furniture: Weber (New York) upright piano, Wilton and Brusels carpets, nged hogany bookcase; Prince of Wales bedroom suite, made for and used\u2019 by His Royal Highness during his visit here in 1860; -will be sold at auction for the estate at the residence.No.144 METCALFE ST.ABOUT THE FIRST WEEK IN APRIL.The valuable collection of standard and rare books are being catalogued and will ATTRACTIVE SALE mess AT cnvocsvse No.522 St.Street.\"JUST ABOVE CHERRIER 8ST.\u201d Magnificent Pratt upright piano, IT petior household furniture and effects, at the above residence, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 17th, including in part: _An exceedingly handsome Pratt upright Cabinet Grand piano, in costly golden oak case, in perfect order, superb tone, cost $50 cash; crystal gasu- lier, Brussels and Tapestry cdrpets, sik brocatella parlour\u2019 suite, handsome walnut cabinet with plate -glass mirrors, bronze gasaliers, engravings and other pictures, fine ornaments, china and marble statuettes, jardinieres and plants, expensive brass and onyx plano lamp, centre tables, two fine wire-back easy chairs, curtains, music stand, violin, boudoir furniture, or ris easy chair, combination desk and bookcase, handsome lounges, English oflcloth, oak hatstand with mirror, handsome dak sideboard, artistic design, nicely carved, has bevelied plate mirror; extension dining table, set eight fine oak and leather dining chairs, including two arm chairs; large assortment of \u2018good silverware, china and crystal, etc.; bedroom furniture, carpets, toilet sets, cooking stove, kitchen requisites, etc., ete, Sale at ten o'clock.FRASER BROS.6 1 Auctioneers.SPRING AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD ™ » FURNITURE, ETC.- © subscribers beg to noti arties wh ry their Foil ture by uo.7 give their best personal at- te ntion to all exles entrnsted 1 A long and extensive experience, Bore ah owledge of values, reliable.and practionl Assistants, they ca mise ery best puambie bis résults t Deta led account sales and } re Eotenatd storage ne: Re Files ab.453 and sae.James st, OF Auctlongors, Large and Important Trade Sale.The subscribers will sell at their salesrooms, Nos.86 and 88 Bt.Peter See \u20140N= Wednesday, Mar.19th AT 10 O'CLOCK.A.MA large and varied assortment of staple and fancy dry goods, gent's furnishing goods, woollens and worsteds, underwear, notions, boots and shoes, rubbers, etc.\u201cAlso, at 2 o'clock p.m., by catalogue, 83 cases housekeeping linens, bleached and half-bleached damesks, crashes, sheetings, towels, napkins, doylles, embroideries, etc., etc.just received from Glasgow Sale without reserve, in lots to sult the e.BENNING & BARSALOU, es Auctioneers.We have been instructed by the Estate of the Late MR.WILLIAM LINTON to sell by auction at the stables, No.16 Duke street, the entire cartage outfit, consisting of 30 heavy horses; weighing from 1300.to 3500 Jos, single and double harness, | single and double slelghs, single and | doubts lo! waggons, expresses, carts, rail waggons, floats and all Fnincellaneous are ticles belonging to a first-class \u2018cartage Also a very handsome family turnout, bay horse, two-seated sleigh, English harness, musk ox and büffalo rohes.Sale | VEDNESDAT MORNING, MARCH 19th, T.w.FOSTER & CO.«ais Auctioneers.Removal Notice The Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company, On and after 17th March, 1902, will occupy témiporary.Offices at : 87 ST.PETERST.during the erection of their new building.10 THE DEBTORS OF R ET.PRINGLE.yNotice is hereby given you that by pri- te deed executed &t Montreal on the 4th any of March, 1002, the business carried on at Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, and at St.John, in the Province of New Brunswick, by R.E.T.Pringle as dealer in electrical, apparatus and supplies has, been sold to T B.Pringie Company, Limited, ana that all debts due and a righta.of .action.belonging + to Ul he SMR age n account ° red tot pany.; NOTICE NOTICE In hereby given tha e OT.LAWRENCE AND ADIRONDA: x WAY COMPANY \u2018will apply at the pall session of the Parliament of Canada for an Act to snable the Company to uire ine capital stock, bonds or other securities of any other Raliway C Company.February 18th, 1008.\" 3 MARTIN, \u2019 ARCHIBALD & MARN.Solicitors.st Lawrence & Adirondack Rallway Montreal, FOSTE 8 Saw Hubert | Sales At PrivateResidences A During: March and April 1f you intend to sell your household furniture by auction, we are prepared to handle à it to \u2018the best advantage.\u2018Long experience and strict attention to this important part of our business, with our established connection, enable us to guarantee the Lest possible results.We have already booked several sales, and would request early intimation from those who intend to favour us with their patronage, in order to secure cholce of ates.Sales of furniture and general merchandise at our rooms every Friday.Advances made.and estimates given.CHARGES MODERATE, RETURNS PROMPT.Sloan, dry storage for furniture, pianos, etc » : M.HICKS & cons - -Avuctioneers: 82 1821-1 1823 ; Notre Dame street.5% No 344 Mountain .Street.N O00 Ms.Georges Pee, Who are leaving for France, have instruct- od us to Beil at their residence all the magnificent furniture and effects: \u201cWellington\u201d (Chicago) Cabinet Grand upright piano, 3 pedals; ebony and gilt parlour set.by Thomson; odd sofas and chairs, mahogany tables, tea tables, mahogany sofu table, cabinets, two pler mirrors, two large Turkish rugs, Brussels and Wilton carpets, paintings and water colours by French and English artists, engravings, ornaments in Sevres, Iimoges, Doulton, Royal Bonn, Wedgewood, ctc.: brass sconces, lace, silk and tapestry curtains, portieres, etc, French gilt clock and side pieces, massive walnut sideboard, dinner waggon, oak gideboard, ex.dining table, leather chairs, lounge, china, dinner, tea, dessert and fish sets, solid silver and electro-plated ware, cut glass, cutlery, etc., banquet lamps, ete., walnut hall stand, hall and stair carpets, mahogany, oak and walnut bedroom sets, cheffoniers, roll-top desk, electric fixtures, odd bureaus and wWashstands, lounges, chairs, toilet sets, good carpets.\u2018Home Comfort\" range, refrigerator.oll- cloth and kitchen utensils.Everything as good as new SALE Thursday Morning, March 20th, At 10 o'clock.(On view Wednesday afternoon.) M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.=; 65 4 BY MARCOTTE BROS.Very attractive sale of fine new furniture, carpet squares, English ollcloth by the yard and in lots to suit; British plato mirrors, fine pictures, golden oak bedroom set, cost $200 ; splendid upright plano, cost $450.We have received Instructions from pa ties Interested .to close out all this Fine furniture to the highest bidder arid without any reserve, prising: , 86 splendid parlour sets in \u201csilk brocatelle, Turkish rug and tapestry, centre tables.bookcases, four leather-covered sets of chairs, 28 elegant sideboards, dining tables, leather couches, 31 fine bedroom sets in oak and walnut, hair and wool mattresses, spring beds, lace curtains, portleres, pictures, etc.Also on the same day, a lot of secondhand furniture from a private house.All to be sold without reserve at the store, 1693 and 1085 Notre Dame street, on Tuesday next, March 18th.Sale at 2.80 oc lock.RCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers.P.8.\u2014Take advantage of this great clearing sale.Free storage to the 1st of May it desired.63 2 Notice of Sale |: Em Lee een as 2 Lars Coal and Wood Yards.We have received instructions of Messrs.Leclaire & Bruneau to seH-by public auction, in retail lots, on the premises, on FRIDAY, 218T MARCH INST.The Contents of Two Coal and Wood Yards, without reserve.First\u2014At No.801 St.Catherine street, at Ar ok.Bullinge, Fairbanke and ôth- er scales, 150 cords of hard wood, 30 cords of slabs, 1 horse, 1 harness, 1 sleigh, 1 cart, linen bags, newspaper stand, rent, etc.Becond\u2014At No.5à Vitre street, at two o'clock p.m.same day.Buildings.scales, power saw and axe, pulleys, belting.shafting, 4 horses, 5 carts, 7 sleighs, § harnesses, bags,\u201d 1 safe, 180 cords of wood, t lot of coal, Sitters, hay, straw, grain, 1 buggy, etc.sane two yards can be seen up to day of es.UNCLAIMED BAGGAGE.We have received Instructions from the Can- , adian Pacific.Railway\u2018 Company.To sell by public auction, at the store room, Windsor station, a quantity of unclaimed baggage and other sundries, on THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL ord, M.HICKS & CO.PCY Sele Westmount.We have been instructed by F.W.Fran- cls, Esq., to sell at hls residence (as above) all the valuable household furniture and effects therein contained, comprising, in part: Gerhard Helntzman Cabinet Grand piano, Turkish and Persian rugs.applique and silk curtains, portieres and drapes, costly.oil/and water-colour paintings by Vogt, Gilbert, Wilkinson, Cullen, Martin, Jop- ling and others; steel engravings, fine ornaments, statuary and bric-a-brac; parlour chairs and tables in mahogany, best wie tan carpets, piano lamp, oak sideboard.ing table, leather chairs, dinner and tea i cut-glh ss, silverware, cutlery, etc.: walnut beokcase, pigeon holes, Eneyclo- pacdia Britannica, lot of law books, oak hall seat and mirror, hall rugs and strips, mahogany and oak cheffoniers, brass bedsteads, best hair mattresses, pillows, ctc., dressing tables, oak llbrary table, Davis sewing machine, rubber plants, \u201cMeClary\u201d cook stove, English gas stove (asbestos lined), kitchen const etc, etc [RN J SALE.as .Wednesday Morning, March 19th.At 10 o'clock, (On view Tuesday, from 2 to 5 p.m.) w M.HICKB & CO., Auctioneers.are now offeri wt Priv vate sale a choice collection of TE Sl Porsian and Indian rugs and carpets; s ces to cover advances.Call and ses fe beat: selection of Eastern Tug jo 1833 Notre\u201d now on view our rooms, e street têiret floor).M.HICKS & \u2018co.3 4 Auctioneers.Important Catalogue Sale of Unredeem- ed Pledges.The undersigned have recefved instructions from Aronson and Rutenberg, late L.Aronson, Pawnbrokers.601 Craig street, to sell by public auction at thelr salesrooms,.241 and 243 St.James Street, On Tuesday and Wednesday, MARCH 18th and 19th, Sales Each Day at 2 and 7 p- m, The balance of Unredeemed Pledges for the months of December, 1800; January, February, till March 12th, 190t.being.from Pledge | No.38538 45830, comprising à large of Valuable Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 Gold and Shiver Watches in Dajthams, El- gins, À ppleton 8 and Traceys, P.S.Bartictts, | Bpringticlds, English _and__ Patent Lever movements; an assorim of ver fine Diamond _Rings, Gold Rings, Pins, ITiNES, Studs, Buttons, Spectacles Gold and Silver Chains and Lockets, Silver and Bilver-plated Waré and Cutlery, Double-barrelled Guns and Rifles, Photographers\u2019 Instruments, Opera and Field Glasses, Bioycles, Plumbers\u2019 and Carpenters\u2019 Tools, Custom-made Clothing in Buits Dress Coats and Vests, and a very larg» Brooch: assortment of Spring and Fall Overcoats and Furs, Musical Instruments, in Violins, Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos, Music Box, Zithers and Cornets, Dresses, Dress Goods, Blankets, Qulits, Satchels, Boots and Shoes and other goods usually found.n pawnbrokers\u2019' collections, and which are too numerous to be mention Catalogues can be had from the auction eers, 241 and 243 St.James Stroet, or from Aronson and Rutenberg, 601 Craig Street.Goods on view Monday and up to hour of Trade Sale.On Wednesday and Thursday.15th and %th March, at ten o'clock a.m.at our rooms, Bt.James Street, without reserve, and in lots to the trade: A bankrupt stock and the balance of three ifisolvent estates of Dry Goods, valued at t $50,000.00.About 125 cases of goods, Dress Goods, Tweeds, Berges, Meltons, \u2018Beavers, Cashmeres, Hosiery.Gloves, Corsets, Table Covers, Underwear, Neckties, Top Shirts, Umbrellas, Lace, Em- brotdery, Linin Flanneletten, Sateens, Suspenders, Skir rts, R tbhone, Buttons, Vel kop.Dressès, (Cotonnades, Ready- made ak g, Caps, etc.Also 15 cases of Fancy Goods and da other merchandise.terms.Easy MARCOTTE FRERES, ss Auctioneers.\"| INSOLVENT NOTICE | Inre ACARUE & DENECHAUD, Insolv- t.Catherine 17th March, Mers, Electric \u2018indow Shades, Sale by auction at No.1483 Street, Montreal, on Monday, at 10 o'clock: ounters, Shelvirign, Gi Light Fixtures, Awnings, - Cash Stand, etc., KENT & TURCOTT 7 Bt J E, amés Street.MARCOTTE BROS.\u2018 a Au ctionears.as MAHGÔTTE FRERES, sale.RAE & DONNELLY, 6 2 2aw Auctloneers.es \u2018 Auctioneers.$230,000.00 DEBENTURES Peterborough, Canada.Sealed offers will be recelved by the undersigned up to 4 p.m.on March 27th, 12, \u2018for $230,000.00 thirty year Waterworks Debentures,.8% per - cent.Interest, payable half yearly, dated March 1st, denominations of $1.000.00, payable at Peterbor- ough, first charge on Water Works and its revenues, and charge on town generally.validated by Act of Legislature and absolutely indisputable.Peterborough \u2014 Po lation | 11.2 sment, 84.258.150: Debt, $271,120.Locai Improvemerit Bebe: 354.160.18; Sinking Fund, $37,719.31; Other Cas ts, or available as cash, $43,217.51; Fatimated Value of Assets owned by Municipality, $470,076.48; Rate of Taxes, mills.No offer necessarily accepted.8.R.ARMBTRONG, 57 2 law ! Town Clerk.REED\u2019'S PATENT For Roof Repairs.MEND THE ROOF YOURSELF \u2018Repaire Metal, Tin or Compesition Roofs, Put up In 5 and 10 Ib.Cans.Price 350 & 50e 'GE0.W.REED 5 C0, \u20188 Om 8.sat No 0 unwelcome co pany fo your bed at night e if you buy a bottl SOPRANO\" ât your GORE à; CO, SL.Paol Street.01\u201d Sole Agents.M.HICKS & CO; Auctioneers.§ ~~ Pins and Studs, 8.gl 1 ; Tm or =n ah Guerantéd Per i oo and Parisian Drassmakieg sue wo D I OS t.With tne pounding, \u2018biting and prying thas To: Discuss Action on the the Notre += \u201cDamme Stef BF AT * YESTERDAY'S MEETING prominent citizens, Mr.Alex.McFee pre Leg tsfétérets intox cated and BT s woek's salary nearly all spent, I LADIES\u2019 SKIRTS.Lingerie for Easter Brides ! | \u2018Not necessary to dwell upon the extensiveness of the as- 5 - - ~~ - : y 5 - 3 FILLED TO OVERF LO ING ¥ at you lier.3 RE I Some Strong Expressions of Opinion GRENADINES.sortments, the dependability of qualities, or the skill evidenced J + siomachs almost as Food as now.Makes \" From Leading Citizens on the in the making of these garments.8 Ë WITH NEW ; GOO DS ! TBE ons wish Huse soap maxes we Expropriation Law.~ Handsome, useful and dress.mecks Every heed of the bride fo be can be satisfactorily met, at * À | [fexia soït as veivet, 13e.Bold everywhere.\u2014__, and flowered designs.4 price that will readily be acknowledged as equitable.+ - .ow ve PET Catarth.The meeting called in the Board of Trade The price, Fangs $110, 10, $1.33, * 65, g a Never before in the history of our business bave we a yesterday aFiernoos to determine what = $1.90 and $2.25 : LADIES\u2019 NIGHT DRESSES.\u201c 5 3 ; * : tion should be taken in rence to the Made of cotton, 2 clusters of fine tucks, 1 , + Show n marge Aner or ati gppertation hod + mere Notre Dame street widening bill, was well Embroidered Goods Maud down the tront.rs of fine tucks, cotton frill around peck, sleeves 49c i, pring Loo veriow ?ttended idering the short notice given, ve of our e of cotton, double yoke, trimmed with cotton frills, 1 in.torchon lace - # ; attended, considering Amongst the most attractive o - À with all \u201c the latest and best,\u201d carefully selected from the \u201cSituer Piase that Wearas and, further, vas productive of a move new Spring Kebrica tes lime of mr | Made of cambri, with 2 hosters of 5 fine fuck, and 4 chiniern\u2019of 3 wider (ookey HA Low .\u2018hich will take the form of a public roidere: 001 Taffetas, in , k .J Low orld\u2019s great centres of fashion, The prices are popular, A Set for | ment » hich will take the form of 8 public bd er Sone DS ion ring the fon and may, © een yoke with $i ot rimmed with 24 | Jn.cambric fri frill, 1 in.torchon ~~\u201d A % and as close cut\u201d as possible considering the high-class + nas 3 \" Tastoloss Samaria Prescription treatment on my se eee eve 9se Made of cambric, tyle, front with 4 el { fine tucks, Nl + us ; 21° ; the Boy ar Giri day in the Board of Trade.busband for his drinking habits, but I waa afraid he of cas empire style, front wi usters of fine tucks, 2} in.A 4 - quality of the goods.We would direct special attention Cr The meeting was attended by present and would discover that [ was iving him medicine, and Covert Cloths M embroidery around neck and sleeves.$1.10 An KA : ; .is as necessary in Good plate as the other | hee ught ufiderved me.hesllated for nearly a ore elaborate and better quality Night\u2019 Dress.ranging in price up to £5.00.A J.to the following lines ; table - - Ald.À had su ested, sal r.cFee, e uid relapse, as be one from promise - stitche .à eee ee a oc i 4 waster Novelties In | Oards and Hand.painted China- - a 1 nes putain A io Quebec, before.He never, 2 dant a writing 1 Saneaiy ours, 34 inches Vars ee ue 23c Made of cotton, 2 clusters tucks, % in.embroidery trimming.\u2026\u2026 221.See ; ge Ny t A + , é and also that i might be pe Ny wo bo bellovo it will cure the ne st cased.\u201d giving full pat.Grand Duchesse LADIES\u2019 CHEMISES.: 3 + *| x the ho best money can buy Beat in sivis, , works municate with A rh aporte, PLE Hculare testimoniaisand price Made of good cotton, 1 in.torchon lace around neck and arms .39¢ A + .nish, .present in {bat city ay | em in plain sealed envelope.Corr espondence \u20ac sac Batiste Other kinds\u2014$1 50 being the maximum price.: A - JOHN MURPHY & CO.,} cm PEE yo prmen| BB EE TTS] : 2 wi ] 5 \u2018 * 3 tente was of the opinion that a \u2018Toronto.Canada.es 1 All the leading colours, 38 27e Chemises from 25e up to $1.50 each.i ; 2 - .bined movement of all business organi 2.2 +22 400 400 10000 Ladies\u2019 Long Chemises, 81.45, $1.75 and $2.25 each.! + 2341-2345 St.Catherine Street.4 | \\ J Oe ould have the best effect.lt was Rich Taff 7 fg g 1 - 3 Ny ; in his opinion, to put à stop tu chesse Taffeta LADIES\u2019 SETS.A I TrFME CASE Corner Metcalfe.| Ten ve 2700 an À NW , de crooked legislation.Ie was sorry for OFFICERS IN CHARGE 5 h set-Skirt, Corset C ht Dress D i efoto lsnoules fumes fe clreler le onlen onl estmle annee To foment ee efor fet ea fens jefe faim > gq Lui J $1] those who had suffered through the Notre OF THE FLEET The best.of all.\\rhite, Cream and pieces in in nd 88.65 tot.1 orset Cover, night Dress, Drawers and Chemise, $4.25, § - NZ Wo.24 cé 4 Dame street widening, pus if the doors were ke 4 Trees ne 4%c 3 RN Ce 5m S opened as this Notre Dame utreel con- rye _ mches.tv.8 a NR Wve = HW sa templated, then it would be hard to tell BR.& O.Navigation Company\u2019s Ar Small d v MN 3 Rl { 4x where it would all end.He had paid pee rangements for the Approaching malwares , an Moth Balls, 6c per Ib.(À o $500 for expropriations in one vicinity in Season Noti : .B [9 a him > otions , .B i the East End.What was to prevent .Lo., 3} ° Jo) : H CW getting his money back?The Richelieu and Ontario Navigation This department, conv a 4 You ll need a supply when youre packing the furs and ! { A an 3 | TAA en Mr.Charles l\u2019.Hebert, an East End pro- Company will have its steamers manne ne P ta Con fenien y situ- other winter garments away.; 1 Nh perty-owner, complained that the city had during the approaches season as follows: TTY n he grou = oor, contains À ARN ali diner time.od\u201d 7g beet unnecessarily slow with the work, and Steamer uebec\u2014Capt.Boucher; Chas.ose little things that women Qu br wi timels a good Dubreuil, purser; FX Hamelin, pilot; are constantly nee ing.If you | tiLio to uso had therefore injured property beyond What ubreu 1 ; P 3 y ! | .would otherwise have been the case.Chas.Roerais, mate; F .Erndoin, engineer; ave not tried us for smallwares, Ready for use mixing in Cold Water.Time Tried\u2014 Time Tested.school bouges and all public buildings.\u201d work on the part of M.B.Churc * Nothing so good for the walls of churches, bomes, Alabastine is theresalt o{iany years\u201d practical bard theinventor.Many made to imitate; but it bas never Ÿ that's rich and brit J \\ rallant No odur.\u20ac A Ni BF They give à Night A = * Many etyles, Sold LT Tbe J whereby all our city legislation may be turned upside down.If the law governing one bit of expropriation could be altered, then unother could, and eo om until the whole city was virtually bottom side up.It wus necessary to take a broad view of A.Couture, steward.Steamer Three Rivers\u2014Capt.F.St.Louis; Earneau, pilot; John Masse, engineer; Burn, steward.Steamer Berthier\u2014Capt.Chas.Gouin; A.Petitclair, purser; F.E.E.Laviolette, pilot: i | do so.OOWANA, A Perfect Toilet Soap.Makes Hard Water \u201cSOFT AS RAIN.\u201d Silks for All Purposes.MX BROAD PRINCIPLE INVOLVED.Ja amer Montreal\u2014Capt.L.St.Louis; à - N = n \\\\ \u2018 D 7 Standard Wall Coating the World Over.\\ RY 7 CA OLES | Mr.Walter Paul said that as he under H Bonneterre, i A Bouille, dl pilot; A DISCOVERY Na AP MAKING.| Twenty beautifu] Tints and White, WN stood it a great principle was involved Arcand, engineer.\u2019 From a leading authority on fashions we derive the infor- trimming on serge or cloth skirts.\u201d mation that Moire silks are to be \u201cmuch used for fancy jacket revers and collars, for lining these garments and for bands of attempts baw P.Latour, mate; E .Denis, engineer.Here's a rangé of Moire Silks that will prove adequate in the matter and public opinion, whioh al- - with Keeping 5 net.Sha was sent down for fifteen days equal \u201cImitation is the sincerest flattery,\u201d but satisfaction comes from selling and using oaly the genuine.\u2018There Is only one genuine Alabastine, Ithas the little church on every label\u2014Is never sold io bulk.Alabastine {a for sale by Hardware and Paint Deslers Everywhere.Correspondence solicited.Ï Practical men ask your dealer for free ofler \u201cTwo Good Things,\u201d or address Che Alabastine Co., Limited, Paris, Ost.2 lamo Are You Moving This Spring ?\u2018We undertake to remove your present electric fixtures and re-install them in the new house by competent workmen at short notice, and our lines of fixtures are\u2014up-to-date and at right prices.TELFER, TELFER & co.Electricians, 44 BLEURY STREET.TEL.MAIN 1123.\u201ces 1 FINE CUSTOM TAILO ; AT 1 T.TAYLOR & SON, 220 St.James Street.RING MODERATE PRICES.[8 &H.TIL ta TnL .\u2014 TI HARRIS\u2019 SADDLE SOAP.men?MARTCLL ot ori Manufaotory : LONDON, E, ENQLAND.@entyl DISORDERLY HOUSE CASE.\u2014In the Recorder's Court yesterday Lucy Jonunston, or keeping a disorderly house at 32 St.\u201charles Borromee street, was fined $100 or \u201cfix months.Five inmates of the house were fined $30 each or three months in gaol.\u2018while seven fragnenters were taxed $5 or -sne month.r.Recorder Poirier also rendered judgment in thd case of Marla tamourcau, who was charged yesterday a rendezvous on Ontario d was fined $50 or three other months.\u201cCONSERVATORIES OPEN.\u2014The foilow- La, conservatories will be open to the mem- of the Horticultural Society and onda this afternoon : \u2014 Lord Strath- ona, 1167 Dorchester: Mr, Alfred Joyce, Rockland avenue, Outremont; Mr.T, A, pawes, 507 St.Joscph street, Lachine; Mr.Melghen, 14 Drummond street : \u2018Mount Royal Cemetery_ Company.Mount Joyal Cemetery: Mount Royal Park, Mount rk cit aine Park v : gardes, Lafonts awes, atictricon .and evening.GOUNOD'S MUSIC.\u2014At the American Church on Sunday evening the music will be taken from among the works of Charles Gounod.The anthems will be \u2018\u2019Hoiy.Holy.Lord God of Sabbaoth,\u201d tenor solo and chorus; \"Send Out Thy Light,\" sung for the first time by this choir; the beautiful \u201cAve Verum,\"\u201d compnsed for®*Henry Leslie's famous choir in London, England, will be sung unaccompanjed.The soloist of the service.will be Miss Jennie Rankin, wha will sing \u2018Hold Thou My Hand.\u201d The organ voluntaries will also be taken from Gounod's compositions.\u2018\u201c Moderto Assai\u201d and Marche Cortege (Rienzi).played frequently hy the Goulet orchestra.The sermon will be preached by the Rev.T.MoWililams,.D.D., pastor of the church.RITE OF CONFIRMATION.\u2014His Grac the rite of confirmation té a largo class of candidates at L'Eglise du Redempteur, Ch at hait-past three weloek.- \u20ac MODERN STOVE POLISH - menoves QUALITY \u201cBrilliant.Clean Easiy Applied Absolute Otortess | the Continent : the Archbishop of Montreal \u2018will administer.atreet, on Sunday-alternoon- next -229-20- - for $8,188, OF se 9 ( Fnameline 0 13O Days Trear, - ¢ ents g COMPOUND.The greatest remedy known to the civ- {lized age Is Dr.Burkhart's Vegetable Compound, 1t is a positive cure of Pains in Back, Poor -Appetite, Coated Tongue, Dizziness, Headache, Pains in Side and Back, Slek Stomach, Night Sweats, Stif- ness in Limbs, and Joints, etc.Ten days\u2019 treatment free.All druggists.Dr.W.S.RURKHART, Cincinnati, O.63 1 SUBURBAN NOTES.Mr.D.McNaughton, of Hemmingford, Is visiting friends at Point St.Charles.Rev.M.Blatt wii! Fupply the pulpit at the Victoria Presbyterian Church, Point St.Charles, at speclal Communion services on Bunday.- At the Point 8t.Charles Congregational Church on Sunday evening, Rev.W.R.Harvey, the pastor, will deliver a sermon of special Interest to* railway men.The subject will be \u2018\u2019Fhe Trains That Cross ,Suggestions for Engineer- ing One's Life.Mr.John Orton, of Bourgeois street, Point St.Charles, will be tendered a reception this, evenin by the mem- hers of St.Gabriel Court, No.185, of the C.0.F.of which he Is vice-chief ranger.Mr.Orton fs leaving to take up his residence in Chicago.For a number of years past he has been a leading member of the 8t.Gabriel Court and the Point St.Charles Athletic Assoclation.Mayor W.D.Lighthall and Councillors J.R, Walker and A.Cross are In Que- hec looking after the Thorens: of the town In trying to secure a new charter for the: city of Westmount.The charter came up before the Private Bllls Committee Thursday afternoon and yesterday.The applica- tlon for thé rEw charter will bo opposed by some of the ratepayers when it comes \u201cup before the Legtslative Council.Real cstate \u201cvas very active in West- mount during the past week, the total number- of sales amounting to $49,199.57.The price realized on vacant land in different partis of thé town was very strong.showing a good demand for intending builders.Mr.J.- Stevenson Brown has sold- to Mrs.Charles 8.Babcock a stone house, 42 Arlington venus, and adlolning property, for uperrault has sold\u2019 to Mr.T.IL.Christmas lots Nos.219-5 and 57 Roslyn avenue for $4,995.This ta at the rate of 45¢ a foot.James F.Jenkin has sold to James L.Waldie a stone house und lot, Nos.379-24-1 Dorchester street, for $6,500.Mr.7.H.Christmas has purchagéd from A.Duperrault lots Nos.3765-49-51 Elm avenue, for 34,500.This Is,at the rate of 75c a foot.R.Reford and J, Dillon have sold to Messrs.Brown and Rll lots Nos.304-7.fit.Catherine street, for 27-200.This is à =e the rate of 80c a foot.Mi ynes has sold to Mrs, F, 31-22 - Forden- end: Mon \u201cuiqQuiD- | BETTER YET! a Foster lots Noo.trose Avenues, | ways had great influence with Legislatures, should be wrought up to a point of realizing what this question really meant to the citizens at large.Mr.R.Wilson-Smith was called upon.He said that the Notre Dame street widening question was an old friend, one that he had spent many hours over in days gone by.The expropriation law the ex-Mayor denounced as a g conceived in inignity and carried out in robbery, jobbery and corruption.No expropriations were \u201cever cat- ried out in Montreal, to his Bleury street, for instance, he was fairly certain that expropriations had injur rather than aided the property, and de was not so sure that the, widenin, Lawrence street bad been beneficial, Ce it was fair to aid the property owners on Notre.Dame street east, then ths property owners on Bleury and St.Lawrence streots were equally entitled to relief.Mr.Wilsan- Smith then went into the details of the contract between the city and the property owners on Notre Dame street, showing that the arrangement had bcen carried out fairly by the city.He then spoke of the Legislature and how the backwoods members were attempting to run Montreal's affairs for her.Surely the people of Mont: real knew more about their own city and what was best for it.Mr.Wilson-Smith went on to state that the interference of a Legislature in the ai- fairs of a city were likely to lead to grave perils.For instance, the city, through wise legislation, had its borrowing powers limited, and money had been rrowed from various sources, the lenders bearing this in mind.Now, suppose the Legislature concludes to wipe out this limitation, thus bringing down the security.inere were more matters than appea on the sur- fuce to consider in such questions as the one before them.What this city desired more than anything clse was an opportunity to run its own affairs.QUESTION A DANGERQOUS/ ONE.Senator Robert Mackay fully concurred in what Mr, Wilson-Smith had said.Ile considered the question one of grave importance to Montreal.1f the property owners on Notre Dame street east had made a bad bargain he was very sorry.A man in private business occasionally made a bad bargajn on his hands, but when he had there was no going und asking some one else to help him out.e question was a dangerous one with which to allow the Legislature to interfere.Mr.F.W.Evans suggested that a mass.meeting be called on.say, Monday at noén.This meeting should be as widely representative as possible, taking in members of the Board of Trade, Chambre.de Commerce, and all organized bodies of business men.Mr.Stephens, ,jr., spoke strongly against the bill.He pointed out the large proportion of revenues which the city of Montreal gave the Provincial Government, and, as he expressed it, \u2018they were rolled in the mud annually at \u2018Quebec, because we don\u2019t take time to go down there and straighten them out.r.Robert Archer spoke of the advisability of having a permanent organization for the purpose of taking care of legislation at ti a few words from Mr.Henry Miles, in which he said that the Government at Quebec should be held responsible | ble for the actions of their back-w members, following resolution was adopted ere } Yi Resolved,.that the president is bereby requested to call a joint meeting of members of the Montreal Board rade, the\u2019 Chambre de Commerce and citizens general- to protest against interference by the Pont islature in, the internal administration of the city of Montreal, tie meeting to take place in A.Board of Trade roomk at noon on Monday.\u201d Amon, those present were cFee, Henry ie Welter Paul, cS ; J.Phillips, Ge hens, jr., ug atuon n, .Jno.Torrance; Fred.we > .Wilson.Smith, David Robertson, I.oor -.§ cher, C.RB.violette, Hoii.Robt.valfe, C.Coughlin ma ord, on tm Vid.ba Ker Chas.n.+ kay.M el gs.which did not bring some hardship.: Edgar Judge, aber \u20ac pin Robt.\u2019 \u201cAr 1 Steamer Chambl y\u2014Capt.G.Paulet; Valois, pilot; E.Tailleur, steward; EE dron, steward.Steamer Terrebonne\u2014Capt.C.Laviolette; Jos.Masse, steward; F.X.Lavioleete, mate; N.Beaudoin, engineer.Steamer Longueuil\u2014Capt.F.Jodoin; J.Brossard, purser; C.Coalier, pilot.Stéamer ochelaga\u2014Capt.H.\"Mandeville; \u2018A.Richard, pilot; B.Pintail, engineer.Steamer Cultivateur\u2014Capt.\u2019 Jos.Gouin.Steamer Mouche-a-Feu\u2014Capt.F.Crepeau; T.Mathieu, engineer.; Stéamer \u2014Capt.Jos.Pauberts Engineer E.Beaucage.Steamer Hosanna\u2014Capt.D.Morgeau.Steamer Carolina t.Riveoin, Pilot J.Duguay, Purser Ed.Poulin, Steward F.Auclair, Engineer M.Latulippe.Steamer Earueon ay\u2014Capt.Fortin: Wm.Tremblay, pilot; engineer, N.Beaudoin.Steamer FCansdar Capt.pierre, Pilot J.Girard, cer Jos.Hamelin.Steamer Ki ton: Capt.Esford; H.Du- bois, purser: \u2018A.Milne.engineer.Steamer Loronte- pt.Grant: E.Booth, sailing master A.Black, Steamer A fubin Ca \u20ac *Hinckley: H.Tandy, purser; 8.Putnam, pilot; J.Carrol, mate; Jos.Jonlïa, engineer; L.Joly, steward.Lo Steamer Bohemian Capt.Dunlop; purser, R.8.Devlin; J.Carway, pilot; engineer, Geo.Gendron, - Steamer Corsican\u2014Capt.- Mills; M, Or- sato, purser; W hee, mate; J .E.Parker, engineer; M.Mousmeau, stew - Steamer Hamilton\u2014Capt.A.J.Baker: master; À.Marcil, farshall.J.P.Stevenson, sailin, steward; engineer, R.Steamer partan\u2014Capt.Jno.McGrath; Bei F.Sparks; A.Stickner, mate; y, steward; engineer, John Kane.CONSENTED TO ASBIGN.\u2014 Herm ide Duchesneaun, trader, of Pointe Cates, as consented to assign on demand of Charles Mignault.of this city.who has been appointed provisional guardlan.~~ \"BREAD DYSPEPSIA.White Bread Makes Trouble With Some People.Loading up with white bread and starchy cereals is quite sure to ultimately bring on some disorder of the bowels, and is frequently the cause of appendicitis, The starches are not digested in the upper stomach, but are treated in the duodenum, and from there on down through the whol length of the bowels.Conse quently, If too much starchy food is used, particularly white bread, trouble is likely to set up.White bread does not contain the diastatic principles which nature placed in the wheat berry to help digest starch, but the white flour miller leaves that part out.Grape-Nuts Breakfast Food was perfected purposely to supply the starch of the cereals and the other parts intended by Nature for use, and presents thefh to the body in a form that will easily be digested.In fact, they are predigested \u2018by a natural means during the process of manufacture, s0 that one can get all the energy and value from that sort of food without «overloading the organs.A man from Brantford, Ont., says: \u201cFor the first twenty years of my life I lived out of doors, then I took up mÿ y employment, which is indoors, and requires the péxercise of the brain rather than the Gradually à languid feeling took possession of me, which developed into dypepeia and later into constipation.These conditions Continued for sèveral years in spite of pills and laxatives \\ Vithout number.After a time.I to suffer from great lack of vitality an from time to time with cramps in the bowels which usually laid me up for three or four days.F y the physician discovered that I was on the point of appendicitis.After one of these fevers \u201cattacks ght on pun six monthe seo, a nei ur in Grape Nata to try, and I 1 of a Racks ckage of sults from the rot, and - have continued to use the food in pl Fan of White bresd -cereals I: D wi 1s - { have gain ight, feel much better than | id ree in io sight, | com lexion has clea up, \u2018 ion 18 -T have not had a nce Ting; \u2018but more important than all else, 1 notice a distinct clearness of mind sus- and perve force that 1 have learned an Cexceedingly valuable lesson in living, and will Fn dereater, load myself down with fi much bulk to supply.& suf muficient aout of .nourishment moderation in diet, end select proper.ood pany, Battle RE AA and | § f Ç we En Fai Great Cleans The Softest pe YS Most \u201cBeautiful Lather.Washes well in Sea Water.Unequalled for the Skin, Hair and ee Cooling, healing, emollient and antiseptic.All hese results are independent of any excess of alk Supplied by special desire to HMS.Ophir for use during the Royal Tour.For sale in: the Notion Department at 15¢ a cake.++++++++++++\u2014 rte MAIL ORDERS FILLED.Haycock & Dudgeon, 2457 St.Catharina SL (Near Drammond.) v the best.Buitt on scientific principles.Haviag insulat- ot walls It is easy on Ice.a svs- wen dr eirciilation of air is perfect.Rutchers\u2019 and rocers\u2019 Cata .Jogues with toi in'ormatton EUREK À REFRIGERATOR co., Mer.53 Noble street.TORONTO.41 2e0d QUAKER OA ff The World's Breakfast.\u2014~ AGEN TS, ROSE & LAFLAMME, * - , MONTREAL, .632lamo W, P.SCOTT, | - MONTREAL 0 SE, CATHERINE STREEL 7 _ A sh and de Wall Papers.Bg Ore Cockroaches in your hounes by buy- to 8 * sOPBANO\" at a Dr WATSON & 00., Bt.Paul preet gents.DR.con S + .6 » Cutbprine, Ha.a\u2019 THERE 18 NO SOAP LIKE IT.|\" quantity and variety for all demands.lines.Black Moire Sitks, from 81.10 to $2.25 per yard.! Colored Moire Silks, $1.49 and $1.89 per yard.Black Moirette, for foundations, 24 in.wide, 63c and 75c per yard.ussor Sil for summer (washing) costumes, 18 in.30 in.and 36 in.wide.| Tucked Silks, for yokes and trimmings, handsome patterns; white, cream, black and leading qe pe Clearing the Way for the Millinery Opening.A few odd lines of Flowers, at Sc, 9c and 15¢ a bunch.Mention is made, too, of other popular and seasonal Business Making Prices in the Grocery Section=-=Monday Specials.Best Creamery Butter, 23jc 1b.Best Lemons, 10c dozen.: Pear or French Stewing Prunes, 5 Ibs.for 25c.New Laid Eggs, 16\u20ac dozen.| pail.Keiller\u2019s Marmalade, 7 Ib.tin for 75c.- Jam, 38c for a 7 lb.Corner University ana W.H.Scroggie, St.Catherine Sts.New Carpets Just Put in Stock at Bargain Prices, Any of our patrons wanting to get their house carpeted for Easter will find a large and varied assortment of new designs, in bright colours, a high-grade qu ty.\u2018 Our Cash Prices Are Surely Lower Than Any House in the City.Tapestry Carpets.\u201c 3, wide good new design Jute Carpets, at .\u2026.- censce varneucrs New design Tapestry Carpet, 9 wide Hæht ground Wool Tapes- rth ri à vard, .coevrnees a0c try Carpets, at 0.0.0.New Mottled Tapestry \u201cCarpet, 30e, 25 % rete: red centre Woal Tapestry.freee areer sises Feneses esessaces c vante rence seseiTaess rime quality of Tapestry Carpet, 40 % use entra fine Wool Tapestry or.iv co nee good quality Tapestry \"Car- % wide extra durable Wool Tapes- pets, worth OF .2 1000 sovse soc C Bt .\u2026.Lscc0coser Higher grade Ta esti Carpets, % wide best Brussels Carpets, \u2018in beautiful patterns, at 6c, 75e and 80c several new colourings, worth Extra good Brussels Carpets, 81.25, for \u2026.B1 colourings, worth $1.5, for .Tel.00 Tapestry Squares.Hemp Carpets Hemp Squares Tapestry Stair Carpets, Tapestry Cir- fit fae ee Bright Jute Tapestry apc | ares rom $1.50 t Our Floor Olicloth Department is now full of new goods at 19c, 2c, 22c, 25c, Sc, 28c, 45c, S0c, 60c.Large assortment of colours.165 St.Lawrence Street.Corner Dorchester.Partpors\u2014D- Oagnon, Le P.Dion.We are ready to supply oùr customers New Tapestry Squares, now in stoc with all kinds of Hemp Carpets at as- in an sizes, 3x3, 3 ed Pixs.3e \"uli tonishing low Rites.Look oct these sewed and bordere ro rices: 8c, 10c, 13c, 15c, 18c, 20c, Sc.5.suit all comers, $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12, P Hemp Carpet Squares, in all sizes, to size room: 7 Qrices actording to D.GAGNON & CIE.CIE OS DRE se prés pha SES { Sie Ee 13 Appotizing Dishes Can be prepared from BARATARIA READY LUNCH Doe \u2014\u2014 SHRIMF wri us for Book of Recipes.ETA 2 me ès £220 Mo ad a.phi Peat pm dt inn gp daté EE 1 = => Baxrett a son.* je BOOTH At Montreal Anne, | ELLIOTT-\u2014In this city.March 3, |\" GRAH LIVINGSTONE.Bea! Bank, Hallf oa Sth, to Mr.and Mrs, agra March 13th, 1%2 the wife , Booth, of a son.ÉREAMER-\u2014On March 18h, at 186 Ottawa - street, a daughter to'Mr.and Ne arch 14th, N' wore m- LING\u2014On M Bi at No.ru pov street, to Mr.and Mrs.B.W.Dow- jing.au daughter.AHAN-\u2014At $ Souvenir avenue, Sh.on DIN.Zith February, u daughter Mr.and Mrs.R.T.Dinahan.to the .wife of Mr.W.Elliott.a daughter.AM\u2014At Brockville, Ont, on March 14, to Mr.and Mra.G.Graham, & son.STOR March nd, 1902, the wife of ym.Thomas Hilton, of a son.' JOSLIN\u2014On March 7th, a son to Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Joslin, MA1HEWEON fn this city, on the Mu instant, the wife of BE.P.Mathewson, a daughter.e MARRIAGES.- BANISTER-BEERY\u2014At Gagetown, N.B,, on March 2nd, by Rev.I.N.Thorne, Isalah Banister to Viola Berry, all of Ængin, Albert Co.K-8TEVENSON-At Vancouver, B.C., on March 6th, Ly the Rev.G.Basil Hoch to Adriana Van Imbyse, youngest daughter of the late Robert Horne Stevenson, Scotland.* NGILLE \u2014 At ton, N.8., on March 11, by Rev.R.M.Jost, John Livingstone, of Westville, to Florence Langitle, of Denmark, Pictou DEATHS IN THE CITY.AMESSE\u2014At 305 Selgneurs street, on the 18th inst., beloved esse, sr.iron founder, of this city.Funeral on Monday, March 17th, at 830 am.from her late residence to St.Joseph's Church, Richmond street.Friends and ac qualrit- , unices will please accept this intimation 2 BARBEAU\u2014On the 15th Inst, oO Faherty.widow of the late Alphonse Barbeau.Funeral from her brother's idence, E.J.O'Flaherty, 1722 patario on Monday, 17th, at 8 am.Frie and acquaintances are respectfuly iovited to attend.CAMPBELL~In this city, on 14th inst, at 857 St.Antoine street, David Campbell, In his 82nd year.Funeral private.62 3 HENRY\u2014At 784 St.Denis street, on March - 14th, Edith Ethel Monique, beloved child ., 0f Mr.and Mrs.Louis Henry.Funeral \u201cSunday, 3 p.m., from above address.Friends und acquaintances are requested to attend.PARSONS\u2014At 35 Shaw street, George Parsons, the beloved husband of Ruth Parsons, aged 61 years.Funeral from the , above residence, at 2 o'clock, to St Thomas Church.Friends and acquaintan- pdt, please attend.English papers please PREDDY\u2014At 411 Guy street, on the 14th _ instant, Matilda M., Preddy, beloved aunt of the Rev.F.G.Scott, of Quebec, and Frank Scott, of this city.Funeral private.[>] BEGUIN\u2014At 52 St.Charles street, on th 14th inst., Lillie Bernadette Seguin.aged 3 years and 3 monte, beloved daughter n, groc Suriday, 10 9 eu er.Funeral on SISTER ST.ALEXIS-On March 12, at the Mother House of the Congregation de Notre Dame, Montreal, Sister Bt.Alexis, formerly of Kingston, Ont.DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.BOYD\u2014At st John, NB.on March Bessie Boyd, aged 27 years.® arch 12th, CAHILL\u2014At \u2018Hallrex, N.S, on March .Btephen Cahill, aged 28.° 1 CAMERON\u2014At Devwittville, Que., on March .12th, John Cameron, 49 ; months and 11 days, youngest son rot \"tha late Thomas Cameron.CUNNINGHAM\u2014At Oshawa, Ont., on the 4th of March, Mary Cunningham, widow of the late Oliver Sproule.daughter of Robert Cunningham, Duliaghan Mills, - County Tyrone, Ire DEMONT\u2014At Bangor, Me., on March 12th, Maggie, beloved wife of \"L.D.Dem ont, and d daughter of John Riley, of 8t.John, B.* FRITH-\u2014At Winchester, Ont, on March 18, Maggie, beloved wife of Joshua P.Frith, * and daughter of Mr.8.Savage, of Ottawa.® HALL\u2014On March 1lth, at Toronto, _\u2014\u2014Mustard, relict of the late William Hane HARVEY\u2014At Halifax, N.8., on March 13, Harry nent Harvey, \u201caged 9 months, son of H.Harvey.* MCGUIRE-\u2014On March 9th, at Halifax, N.8., Mrs.Ellen McGuire, aged 86 years, widow of Thomas McGuire.® McLENNAN-\u2014At Maxville, Ont, on Feb- rusry 19th, Mrs.\u2018Allan McLennan, aged - 85 years.® McLELLAN\u2014At Sherbrooke, Que., March Sth, Annie Glen Meuellan, aged 85 years, daughter of James G.McLellan.* MacMILLAN\u2014At Halifax, N.8., on March 6th, Mary Jane MacMillan, fn her 37th year.® McNICOL\u2014At Sherbroke, Que, , March {th, John McNicol, aged 81 yea MITTEN\u2014At Steeves Mountain, N.B.on March, 5th, Mrs.Geo.Mitten, aged - yours, MAITLAND-On March 7th, at Vancouver, Miss Marla Elphinstone Maitland, eed 67 years.NEWMAN\u2014At \u201cRiverside Cottage,\u2019 Mer.rickvilie, Ont., on Bunday, the 9th inst, Mrs.Barah T.Newman, widow ot the late Thomas Newman, aged & years.NOEL~In Chatham, Ont., on March 10th, Annie Louise Vavasour Noel, daughter of © la ohn V.Noel, of Kingst ont.* gston, ROSE\u2014At Toronto, on March 12th, ine Boston, wife of the Hon.Sere Roses, in the 56th year of her age.* RAE\u2014At Mllle Roches, on March 4 E abeth Cutler, widow of James Rae, ears.SEMPLE\u2014At Vicars, Que, on March 9th, David Semple, a native, of County Tyrone, Ireland, in his 72 yea ° STRONG\u2014At Boston, \u2018Mass.on February 10th, Stansmore Strong.ed 2, son of the late Allan Strong, of: alifax, N.8.° 8HAW\u2014In St.John, N.B., on March 18th, George Percy, only son of Matilda A.and the late W.Duncan Shaw.8MITH\u2014At Halifax, N.B., M.Me Clark Smith.\u2018 end Matilda f months SMITH\u2014On March 3rd, at Calgary, N.T., Richard Bmith, of Cochrane, aged & years.arch 9, Wil dfoungest son of John mit years and due = of Charles Stellar | Bridget [| \u2014IN THE- now about the goods.STYLISH JACKETS \"ELEGANT COSTUMES NEW TAILOR-MADE SUITS LADIES\u2019 SPRING JACKETS Ladies\u2019 New Spring Jackets made of fine quality box cloth im drab and faws, cut Chesterfield front, trimmed with cord and applique, lined silk, Special.~ $14.75 Ladies\u2019 New Spring Jackets full 3-4 length, cut the latest style, with a flure at the bottom, trimmed all/over with straps of same, giving a new elfect, large bell shaped sleeves, lined throughout silk.Price.$28.00 PARIS AND LONDON NOVELTIES IN JACKETS AND .CAPES UP TO.$ I 00.00 ove vechonce avccsesson connus at the kness Special price.SATURDAY, MARCH 15th, 1908 JACKET AND COSTUME EXHIBITION Handsomest Showrooms in Canada Some ladles who have already had a\u2019 glimpse of our new Costume showrooms declare there is nothing handsomer on this side of the Atlantic, there is certainly hothing to equal them in Canada\u2014they remind one of \u201cLes Magasins Parisiens,\u201d but enough about the surroundings, Anticipating these beautiful showrooms and determined to outdo all previous efforts the Company instructed the Mantle and Costume Buyer when in Europe to purchase some of the choicest Jackets, Capes and Costumes procurable, the result cf which is that on Monday there will be put on exhibition an unrivalled array of some of the most stylish and elegant creations in LOVELY SILK WAISTS EXQUISITE SILK JACKETS STYLISH CAPES A few minutes stroll through this magnificent display will convey more and better information about correct styles for Easter than reading the fancy magazines published.LADIES\u2019 TAILOR-MADE SUITS Ladies\u2019 New Spring Suits made ef soft finish covert cloth in fawn dnd drab, the style is a short Eton coat with large Alexandra collar.cut with a semi vest of brown cloth, lined satin, the skirt is made with desp flounce trimmed with 3 rows of straps and lined percale.Special prics.Ladies\u2019 New Spring Suits in fawn and black Vicuna Clot, the jacket is made short: with a yoke of a very pretty effect, trimmed tailor stitched and silk piping, the skirt is cut with a curve LADIES\u2019 TALORHADE à SUITS FROM $5.25 +.$75.00 i an Millinery Reception 18th, -An event of pleasing interest to every lady in Montreal is the Spriog Millimery Opesing of The S.Carsley Co,, Limited, of artistic creations tor Easter and Summer wear.There will be seen in the Campany\u2019s beautiful Millinery Parlors on Monday and following days some of the daintilest and cheicest models from the world famed fashion centres of Europe, together MARCH 17th, 19th.with a splendid exhibit of fine creations from our own artists, The charm of millinery does not alone consist in its imvariable becom- ingness, but also in its extreme modesty Io price.CHILDREN'S HEADWEAR Just a word to say that-in conjunction with: the millinery open.| Ing there will be a special showing of Childrén\u2019s Cream Silk Head- wear in the adjoining department, Ladies interested will find seme of the choicest pattern hats and bonnets for boys and girls ever imported into Canada, $21.75 30.00 \"S.CARSLEY COMPANY, LIMITED: man.SPRING DRESS GOODS CLASS NEW PELRIN GAUZE Dress Mate- NEW [ohn oiled spring Co COLORE D > New Crepeline Silk $ 1.955 DRESS GOODS Goods in daisty new spriäg colorings.42 inches wide, fine finish, Special price $ fl.45 yd New Eolien Silk and Wool Dress Material, beautiful range of spring shades, imported for spring wear, Special price $1.15, CANADA\u2019S LINEN STORE BMITH On March Smit fglitex N.6.Linen Sheeting Linen Table Cloths the 66th year of his a vn Best quality Unbleached Pure Linen size 48 oy OF Table Sloths, red bord STARNES\u2014At WValthésrstone, England, on Sheeting, heavy round thread, 72 inches Sale rice yards.gular value $1.10, January 29th.Mr.James Starnes, late or wide.Special.69¢ pr 85c this city, in the 60th year of his age.eueveces vuouce avoscs, sons yard \u201cHand Loom Table Linen in floral and BLOAN cot, youngeat\" ces Rockburn, |,\u201d Extra quality Bleached Linen Sheet- | check designs, 68 inches wide.Worth Que son of Joseph in fine and heavy make, 72 inches 60.Eale price Sloan, aged 13 years and 7 months, vie round even weave.c .PFICE 2.000 sreree .50¢ TACKABERRY- At Lornwall, Ont, on peciai.\u2026.coer Siee 200.7 yard CL, UT TUE presence sees March, 5 am Tackaberry, aged 7; Special quality pure \u2026 Pleached Pillow Hand Loom Cloths SON\u2014On February 4t Case Linen, plain make, 42 inches wide n immense variéty of Hand Loom Timor, Sat pou Ack oa ly Spall\" 430, | Table Clothe very ery make, a ae am Thompson, and daughter of 2 the Lots E pip ity pure Linen Sheets, bat Size 2 by 2 yards.Special, 3 15.James Reeves, of Halifax, N.8, ni make, heavy and washed Size 2 by 24 Yards.Le Special\u201d, 140; THOMPSON\u2014At Barachoise, Gaspe, for use, sizes 2} by 3} yards $6.50 Sizre-2 by 3 yards.Special, March the 108 12th, 1002, aSeres Charlotte.Epecial.\u2026.\u2026.ees ven pr Size 2 by 3} yards.Special, $105.Sd RR MONDAY\u2019S-.SPECIAL LIST _ T.R | a A AYN - + : painful jilnees.© ue ara 5 \u201cEo A sk ERGE-\u2014On Mer at Halifa \u2019 Eunice Witcomb Verge, widow \u2018of (a Regular.Monday.Regular.Monday.late v William GQ.Verge: Ja the S6th year Tino Creamery Butter.oe A ; Yang] Pod Pudding Dishes.: 15e ie : 0 : X sees c in .WILSONSRE Buckingham, Que., on March Marmalade, 7-1b.tin.80¢ Th Lanterne Chimneys.+ eel ee 10e Ge 1ith, Mra.8.C.Wilson, widow of the late ashin ue.\u2026.\u2026.20e Me Steel Carving Sets.35e 2e SNA Halter N.8., on March 11 Pasion dt a .Too a fea Poe Fog: 1e 7 Inabel Vimotte, rellèt le the late James Talore te Soap.dp 0 200 dos Plated Ragar Shella: .go Wiison.® + Decorated \"Cos Kitchen Lamps, complete 25 ~ 15c ea, Tob] Corne vene eens ne sn 0c balf dos.Gas Mantles.1% om.For.additional Births, Marriages end Deaths, ne Page 6.ala \u201cAdvance in Cotton sud Lady charlotte gelatine is steady, ¢S.CARSLEY Co ) |B \u2018dx: Bre took ing steamers ~ iF cargo of bôrses from h =) | \u2018| xen Tpland Revenue ly I 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame Street, 184 to 194 St.James Street, oo =i CAS H RECEIPTS This, together with the well- known excellence of our goods, leaves no room for doubt as to where you sbould buy your Boots and Shoes.- RONAYNE BROS., 2027 Notre Dame Street, Cor.Chaboillez Square._.© $3 The Gold Cure For [| ASTHMA CURED We want all to know that the terrible sufferings of the asthmatic can not only be relieved, but permanently cured.We positive Pg by letters from responsible poor all er a that the Ge d \"Cure Asthma gives prompt ief for, this\u2014write to-day, and we will send : REE a trial bottle and tres on asthme, with testimonials which sh be.in in the hands of every (ufferer from any of the forms of Asthma ( as Hay Fever, Bummer Catarrh Don't on ering, don\u2019t allow a friend, oe member of family to suf- at once for sample, givi name and address of sufferer to\u201d S18 HATES & 60.Simcoe, Ont.tie Cs [yt own on the pilin 8 of Fer fo cs She made the cy \"23 days.is the fastest mars move ial to the Star.\"vs he total inland OTT revenue for February 13 inst $705,152 for the wy same $e to 1 prorious year.The c to Fr: 2 150; n were: .= eu 1, chars 961,187 west Shows Clearly That\u201c CHILDREN'S WHITE EMBROIDERED DRESSES FOR FIRST COMMUNION.| CHILDREN'S WHITE LAWN DRESSES FOR FIRST COMMUNION.CHILDREN\u2019S FINE WHITE TUCKED DRESSES - FOR FIRST COMMUNION.NEW WHITE EMBROIDERIES AND INSERTIONS.NEW FOULARD SILKS, NEW -TUSSORE-SILKS.- NEW SWISS EMBROIDERED SCARFS - Scalloped Ed .20 x 72 in., $1.10, TS dd \"56.55e, 6e, and 80c each; 20 x 54 in., 76¢c, 85¢, and $1.10; NEW SATIN MARSEILLES QUILTS Single Bed, or 04 size; $2.00, 82.25, .or 10-4 size, $1.50, 31.75, » Bed, or 11-4 size, $2, $2.25, uble Bed, or 12-4 size, $2.50, £3 to 83.25 each 00, $2.25, 22.50, £2.75 es 25 $3.00, $3.50, Ho and $3.00 each.00, and $3.50 each ouble Bed Size, $6.50, $7.50, $3.00, $0.50, $11.00 each.READY MADE SHEETS Singl le Bed size pa 50 per I Pair.size, $1.60 Doublé Bed he ol 75 -75, nd $1.90 per pr Extra Double Bed size, $1.85 and $2.10 per pair.THE NEw BLOV.J/E FRONT./.All the Latest in Blouse Fronts, in all White, White with Black, White with Linen colour effect, different prices.Don't Forget Our Grarid Millinery Exhibit.BEST ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.A SHIPMENT OF TABLE TENNIS AND PING PONG.JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, ST.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN STR, 631 for BY ANALYZED Sold by all druggists at 30c, 40c and 50c per Ib, Put up in half-pound and 1-1, packages.Rich.Pure.A Daily: Treat Canadians IS OBTAINED DRINKING THE PURE TEA.Fragrant.this suterh Ki \u2018Ca.Box à : 1 Rerdmus 768 Law i) \u2026 FUNERAL OF MRS.ROSS, It Was Impressive in Its Simplicity \u2014Ministers Were Pall Bearers.ORONTO, March 15.\u2014 The funeral of fhe late Mra.W.Ross, on Friday after noon, was Tpresaive in its simplicity.The drawing-room in which the remains lay, and in which the service was held, was filled with floral tributes from colle of Mr.Ross and from friends of Mrs.in all parts of Canada, and also from many public bodies among them the Sans of Temperance, with HN Mr.and Mrs.Roes ave been long associated.The service was that of the Presbyterian Church, and was conducted by Rev.Dr.Milliga lot.old St.Andrews Church, who, in a elfbrt address spoke of the part Mrs.Mrs.Ross had taken in the life work of the Premier.So mark- ad it been, he maid, that like a city gu a hill it could not be hid.Mrs Ross : a member of his congregation in his first charge, over thirty years ago, and in her life then there was natural kibdliness of nature, m with dignity, that had made her beloved by all with whom ahe came into contact.The funeral wae a private one, hut there was a great gathering of friends, who accompanied the remaing to Mount Pleasant Cemetery.The pallbearers were the members of the Ontario Cabinet, Hon.Gibson, Hon.Richard Harcourt, Hon.John Dryden, Hon.J.Davis, Hon.J.R.Stratton, Hon.F.Latchford.Hon.J.T.Garrow and Hon.peaker Evanturel.The members of the Legislature attended in à body, having adjourned for this pur pose.ieee | The Kaiser\u2019s Newspaper Clipping.(Special to the Star.) LONDON, March 15\u2014It is learned from mperor William has Berlin t transmitted i hat, i the.Foreign Office to Chief 5 : Kirschner, of iin, 8.bing ithe | high \u201cen ih \u201cof Ber in\u2019s muni ernment.ar icle ap ti atracted the Kaiser's espe: cially favourable attention, The B has written His Majesty a letter of thanks, The Tage att the Bnperor ch on the rect ubusmally di m peror chose for communicating rgomaster, I seems suc 8 nunication is java itted By the Mins, s dr of the Interior to the president of Comneil.It i doubtful if ever before the J Katee has vo an rican newspaper.yibe Minister of of Asricult: has been that the mperial Institute in |S the THE MAN FROM GLENGARRY Is Hoard From After Long Years of Absence.LA GRANGE, Ind., March 15.\u2014Lewis J.Grant, o Kalamazoo, as just heard from his brother Alexander, \u201cwhom he has not seen for fifty years, and who waa sup to have been murdered by the Ute Indians and Moi Mormons in the Mountain Meadow \u201cThe fam ily lived at Glengarry, Ontario, er went to California in search of 1 Ale After a few years h mo ti tidi came from him.Lewis started in h of him.Then a third brother start- od it in search of the two \u2018brothers, and he is still missing.Alexander, now 70 years of age, is living at Bell Grande, Neb.He inserted an advertisement in| 8 newspaper and thus hin whereabouts e known.Tt develops that Lewis\u2019 children attended school where Alexander's daughter acted as teacher, but the identification never known Every effort is now being made to find a trace of.the third brother.| Fire early to-day in the machine shop of the Farist Bteel Company a plant in Brid geport, Conn., caused a J timated at 340,000 Consumptives! \" and we ru mail 500, free, tbe New York roa SEND pabi WT in da go « NAME Shapes ¢ Citate, A N Xe AND Fan Aerbilt Clix ni He KE: cm and sent A ne ve Journabe ADDRESS expense to eff, e ceneamplire pes jalist The cure which was m a e M Ft Sn th: MODES slong with four- red others.The Prof t cites cases * h cavitios n large as the hand\" which wefe cared.Dr.Hol who was n delegate at the great Tuberculosis Con- reas held in London has given his core and reste is the NO EE Prose - lon is \u2019 A .merican Tract Balls 5 New Yor! city - ; - i - PSTN \u2018 : tan 1 ; ed.É or te va TU re An Etes 2 Tom SN UT, Bae Le 4 i 3p BAT aged) ENS reals à q à 5 RE Ras: y EER at 4 3 4 : EU BEAN je - Sik : Te tr OT rv : Ca ~ \u2019 , wy not 3 | 0 ov [NEW SPRING NOVELTIES | ad elapsed and | to begin A dispute has been on for two months over \u201cwages., : FOR EASTER WEAR Only two weeks to Easter Sunday.\u2018Now is the time to see our stocks at | .their best.Come in on Monday, or soy next week.and view the Latest Fashion Fancies for the coming seaso Easter Millinery.OUR OPENING DISPLAY OF PARIS, LONDON AND NEW YORK TRIMMED HATS, and_ the prodietions of our own work rooms have won unstinted praise for Elegance, Novelty and Good Taste, reflecting, as they do, the most approved ideas of the Fashion Leaders in the Old World and the ew.From now to r every day is Reception Day in our Millinery Show \u201cSecond Floor.\u201d We invite your inspection.SPECIAL FOR MONDAY \u2014To supplement the attraction our Millinery Display.Monday we place on sale 50 ies\u2019 Ready-to-Wear, Tucked Chiffon, Roll Brim Turbans, in black ry need only a rose and putich of foliage to complete an up-to-date Spring Hat.Mondays Special Price $2.50 Eastër Gloves.Gloves and Millinery.are 00 closely associated in the minds of Fashionable Women that.no Millinery vent at this stor would be considered complete ons mention were made of New Gloves.You run no risk in buying your Gloves here, use every pair is stamped and teed the makers\u2014Perrin _Alexandre and Trefousse are the of the Gloves we sell.There are no better made.\"We are justly proud of oii Glove stock, and'eclicit your inspection.Easter Suits, Our Suit Department is now complete, with = full assortment of the Latest Spring styles.e think our showing is Bigger, Better and Finer than ever, and so far as we know there is no other store that shows the Variety, Quality and Values that we do.To give you an idea of how prices run, we have Ladies\u2019 Suits from $5.95 to $79.00 ON MONDAY we show two Special Lines at $12.50 and $19.95, both well worthy of your inspection.Silk Waists.Visit this department on Monday, or any day next week, and ask to see the Line of All Silk Tameling Waists, tucked front and back.© sell at $2.08.French Bilk Taffeta Waists, \"tucked and hemstitched back and front, we eell at no.are, we consider, Very S ial values.High Grade Silk Waists up to each.New Spring Dress Goods.In Dress Materials we bave with care selected the Newest and Most Desirable Makes and, Weaves from the est Relisble Makers, A mere ance at our rich displays is enough to convince you of t superiority of our most rics.MONDAY we offer a S Line of.All-Wool Royal Satin Cloth, in all the Leading Spring Shades, 46 incom wide, at 75¢ » yard.New Spring Wash Fabrics.Now is the time to see our stock of Washing Dress Materials.at their Bost.Stock is complete, with the Very Newest Fabries from the Leading Fashion Cen- A More Worthy Collection will not be found Tithin your re reach.Fe RONDE we place on sale 50 pieces Silk and Mixed Ginghame in all the Newest and Latest Designs and Cotornps Tigh Cm Goods that would re tail in the ordinary way at from 35c to 45c Special price, 19¢ yard.New Spring Silks.You know how successful our past efforts have been in Bilk Selling.* This season we can promise you better satisfaction than ever before, becanse we think we have done better and bought to better advantage.Put us to the tent Monday with this line: Lvon Made French Taffeta Silk in \u201cBlack\u201d only, that should sell at $1.78.Mondes, $1.19 yard.CATHERINE & PEEL sTs.HAMILTON'S, ST and Dominion Squars- CARPETS FOR SPRING.| Arriving dally in large shipments.Our Carpets and Floor Coverings for this season sre more attractive than ever.Good quality, novel designs and moderate prices are the essential factors of our Carpets and Floor Covering.- Mail orders filled.THOMAS LIGGET, 2474, 2476 St Catherine street SKY-SCRAPERS WILL FALL.Montana Polo Ponies.Their Steel Framework is Corroding and They Will Collapse.CHICAGO, March 15.\u2014\u201cThe steel frame work in many of the big buildings in the business district of Chicago is making them very dangeeous.It is, on ly at Tn erican ponies are in among players of pole in inE ov.\u2018which from hers cpr a question of a few years when these these sturdy little animals, ings will fall to the ground.\u201d File statement was made by General William Boo: t the 36th annuxl dinner | of Ng Real Estate Board.He | added that \u201cthe steel frame work of same of the sk rx is in the condition stated is no othing 8 ort of a tof public oùt outrage.\u201d The speaker explained tements were based on personal Sacrvations ana investigations, \u201cThe steel frame work imbedded in concrete wil] last 2,000 years,\u201d he said: \u201cbut the steel frame work in many of the big (Bpecial to the Star.) LIFAX.March 15\u2014-C.KB Tanner spoke for more than two hours in the H mbly yesterday criticising Mackenzie buildi in left free to the action of the pany, and ere others who sir and gases which circulate through the would ba ndertaken ork.under space about the steel.more favourable terms.the w \u201cThe owners of these structures have the steel painted with oil.This oil will withstand the corroding process about three years.Then ns the cotroding of the steel, and within a few years your sky scraper will fall\u201d The speaker said that the elevated road structure would not withstand the corrosion.He asserted that within ten years it will be dangerous and within twenty years out of service.The corrosion of one-fifth: of thickness of the steel frame works of the structures, he said, will rendér them incapable of bearing their own weight.| ee A sum OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOR EVER .F.Felix Go Dr.T 9 ea Dental Removes Tan, mn t Freckles, Meth\u2019 Panther\u2019 Skin.No other cosmetic will do it.TFIRS \u2014 a well gs\" PUR Beautifies the Tugmen\u2019s Dispute Settled.CLEVELAND, 9 March 15-\u2014President Newman, of the t Lakes Towing Company, received word yesterday \u2018orth the st has come an agreement with re- Essar RO presentatives of the Licence a os P {hem os pth tective Association, which will enable then \u2018arm sale work as soon as the officers see fit.LAI ail Bragatei sad Pusey ters in the 1\".8., FRED.T., HoPEINg Brep'r, , 63 186x ; Tr 2 resell ldllllllll lll lllllllDl OOOO LLA LALLA ALL LALA L LAL ALAA Lass ssaddd 2513 Netre Dame AAA LLELLLL LLL LLL Ll llhielsossssss EE EEE ESS ESS OUT RPVUT TUTO UUOUVOUU UF O0 yew 2 MORE - NOW 14 STORES In a few days we will open two more retall stores, one In the North end of the.City and the other in the West end.Here we expect to supply our friends in these districts with their Meats, Butter, Clhieese, etc.847 St.Denis Street, Corner Duluth Avene.THE LAING PABKING a PROVISION CO, LTD, SOL AALLLAL LLL à \u2014 ADDRESSES Co , between St.Martin and Seigneurs 3 Sts.Alls dll lls dlleddsdllsssss 2060 \u2018 ARAAAAGGAGGANAGAGANGAAAAANAGAGAGAGALe accccana Bus La 2000000000044 TS CP EE A A SE SE SES SES ESS EEE VV A Railway Deal Criticized.37 Great TIVVITIVIvVITIVVIIvIoTrovreer RACE | | jp AOU nt tr SV gs .pomard A i i i ! po 4] \\ Passe a its stages in the Legislative As : \u2018sembly, \u2018and, po doubt, every effort will be h ta carry it with a rush through the Leg.lative Council.It is doubtful if ever a \u2018Jegislative chamber passed a measure which - met with more general public condemnation.\u201cThe bill has been passed by the Lower \u2018Tlouse in spite of the protests of everybody in a position to know anything about its merits, except the prorditéié of-the bill, who are financially interested in the grab.\u2018The opinion of the citizens of Montreal, which surely ought to have some weight in the matter, has been voiced bv the City Council, by most of the Montreal members vi the Legislature, by the Montreal press, | rade, by the | by members of the Board of most prominent citizens of both political parties.; All these protests are ignored and all objections voted down by a brute force majority of back country members, who have constituted themselves the representatives and champions of the monkey and the parrof, \u2014whose affectionate proprietors have taken fetal ie -the initiative in \u201cpetitioning-the- Legislature in favour of this atrocious measure.What is the explanation of the extraordinary attitude of the rural members upon this question?They cannot deceive even themselves with the idea that their own constituents have a special interest in the finances of Montreal, which is radically opposed to that of the taxpayers of this city.The more their position is looked into, the more mysterious it becomes.Here is a measure which af: fects the interests of the city \u2018of Montreal, and Montreal people alone; a measure which is protested against most vigorously by everybody who has a right to speak for Montreal; a measure which is flagrantly unjust and calculated to injure moet seriously the credit and the interests of the city; and this measure a great majority of the country members unite in sup- * porting! Why the warm sympathy and wild enthu- siaam of the honourable rustic legislator for the monkev and the parrot?The thing is inexplicable by outsiders.We cannot suppose that the honourable gentlemen are acting without intelligible motives.That would be to insult the honour able gentlemen, and the honourable gentlemen seem to be sensitive about their bon- our.NOT THE FIRST RAID.Although the Notre Dame Street Bill is the worst, it is not the first, raid made by | the Legislature of Quebec upon the treasury oi Montreal in connection with expropriation matters.The idea seems to be thoroughly engrained into the mind of the averaged Quebec legislator that no bargain is sacred if the city of Montreal be one of the parties to it.No Jess than thirteen times after a bargain has been solemnly entered into between the city and real estate proprietors, for expropriations, and after the bargain has been ratified by the Provincial Legislature itself, the Legislature has undertaken to change the Jaw and \u2018to increase the city's share of the burden of the cost of the expropriations.The amount thus added to the city's share of the expenses is no less than $1,051, 472.52.Should the Notre Dame Street Bill be passed by the Legislative Council, a precedent will be formed for raids upon a still grander scale.© We have no hesitation in saying that legislation of this kind is infinitely degrading to the character of the Provincial Legislature.Trial of Natal Rebels.DURBAN, Natal, March 15.\u2014 The Civil Treason Court has been disbanded.Hereafter persons charged with treason will be tried by court-martial.the estimated eight hundred rebels in Natal, five hundred have been tried.Their sentences ranged umito ten years\u2019 imprisonment, and + the fines to which the convicted, men were also sentenced amounted in some cases to as high as £ .\u201d 5000 END The \u2018Price Jumped 2 1-4 \u2026 at.the Qpening of, the Stock Market.- when the stock market opened to-day there appeared to be a fair enquiry for Dominion Steel common, and the anxiety to buy was so keen that little attention was paid to any other stock outside of Canadian Pacific.Before the bourd was regularly opened 42 was bid for Steel, and the first transactions took place at those figures, compared with 40 at the close yesterday.Further buylug raised the price to 4244, but after the orders had been filled it wus offered at 41%, with no transactions at that price in the first quarter of an hour.Up to that time the sales amounted 10 1300 shares.Canadian Pacific was strong, with the Loudon price advanced to 1167 The early sales were: Canadian Pacifie\u2014425 at 112.- Dominion Steel\u2014150 at 42, 50 at 4214, 700 at 42, 100 at 421, 300 at 42, Canadian Pacific Rights\u2014100 at $3.25.Dominion Steel pref.\u201410 at %0.Following were the quotations for the active stocks: Stocks.Asked.Bid.Can.Pac.Ry., xd xr.112 111% Montreal Street Rallway .7 Toronto Street Railway .118%, 18 Halifax Street Railway .1144 13 Twin City Transit .116 1154 Rich.and Ont.Nav.Co., xr.1H 1104 Light, Heat and Power.9744 9 Dominion Steel .Au 413% Dominion Steel pref.90 39% -Dominion.Cotton.29.FN Nova Scotia Steel .92 Dominion Coal com.1047 104 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Specially repcrted for the Star by C.D.Monk, 16 St.Sacrament street, local manager for J.S.Bache & Co., New York, over direct private wire.10.30 Mar.15 Mar.14 Stocks.op'g 1030 Org 2.15 Amalgamated Copper 85 G5 6515 American Loco c: 31% 31% 32 Do pref.veveranes Amer Sugar Re \u20180 ly 126% Anaconda Min Co.314 = A Top & 8t Fe all pd hig 54 Do do pref.V4 DEY Baltimore & Obio.105 105 105 depurtments of the stack market truding waa good during the past week, and ran considerably higher\u2019 than\u2019 the previgus week.The figures for ihe two weeks are 2 196 Bonds .cuve vros' s00u0 ,00 SNID=T NIO~T > No Special Attachments necessary.Price, 75c.The Packard Electric Co, Ltd.Bt.Catharines, ont The R.E- T.Pringle Company.LIMITED Montreal and St.Johm, N.B.When evdering state vel id style of base.\u2019 (nes and style 0 81 sx Jawif « pete, Curtains, etc, and estimate.i We propose to make person\u2019s circumstances.We Furnish Homes, pt Flats, Hotels and robming houses complete.\u2018We havé all the latest designs in Furniture, Car- will gladly give you an the conditions suit each ' qq No matter what your want is we want you to compare our prices with those asked elsewhere, \u2014 The F.Lapointe Company, © 1447-1449 St.Catherine St., East.Corner Montcalm.of Desirable Income NOS.822 TO 830 CADIEUX, AND 342 TO 346 DULUTH AVENUE.This perty forms the south-west cor ner of Eaten and Duluth streets, containing eight tenements and stores, bringing an income of seventy dollars per month.Conditions, one-fifth cash and balance at five per cent.Length of time to suit purchaser.NOS.1097 TO 1107 ST.DENIS STREET.Two story, basement and French stone building, eontaining five flats, each 95x40, with lot 25x95 to lane.Will sell separately.Terms $1,000 cash, and balance to suit at five cent.NOS.206, 208, 210 ST.CHARLES BOR- ROMEE STREET.Solid Brick\u2019 Block of Houses, containing eight tenements, modern conveniences, | BUILDIN Sr.DENIS STREET.MOST DESIRABLE This Jot is 100 feet front on St.Denis street, 165 feet front on Laurier avenue, and 100 feet front on Rivard street, forming the north-east corner of St.Denis and Laurier avenue, opposite St.Denis ward City Hall.This offers a most.advantageous site for a business corner; near new church and schools.No cash required from good sol.| vent purthaser, and capital can remain at .v ofticen, 168, 185, 167 and ms PARENT BROS., Real Estate Auctioneers 93 ST.JAMES STREET.Important Auction Sale Bringing Properties, On TUESDAY Morning at 10.30 o'Glock, the 18th March Inst, \u2018 At No.92 Sf.JAMES STREET.| stables for 10 horses, coach houses, étc.; aes tuzl rental] $1,250 per annum.Easy terms of payment.Evervthing in order.NOS.1202 TO 1216 BERRI STREET.Stone block, containi ern conveniences.Size feet front -b feet in depth.Terms one-fifth cash and balance at 5 per cent.NOS.608, 610, 612 DROLET STREET.Brick building, stone foundations, three stories, containing three separate flats.Easy terms.Rental 0 per year.Really nice property.- : NO.721, 728, 730 SYDENHAM STREET.Stone and brick building, containing 4 | tenements, bringing 3400 per year.Lot 42x 100.House 42x40.One-fifth cash, balance at 5 per\u2019 cent.G LOTS.5 per cent.interest for a number of years.DLWARDINS STREET | (MATEON- i NEUVE.) |.t street (west side), containing ene hu and eleven feet front by 100 feet in- tories and the sugar ery make these lota very desirable.Terms, one-third cash, sod balance at five per cent.«SALE AT 10.30.od OOOO LLLLLLLALAMLLLLLLLLLL LAL ng eight flats, mod.\" \u2018feet t by 70 Four lots of land, just above his 2.to a_lane.The vicinity of all the large fac: 204600000000 VO VV IVI VT II VITIVIVITIPIVIOPIPIPTIIIIPIIPIOIIVIIYVIIYIP Dent's Silk lined Dogskin, at $1.50 a Everything for Men's Wear we have; prices in every department.v ir.$2.00 a pair.all new styles now in; \u201crock bottom\u201d Both stores;open to-night till 11 o'clock.Corner Craig and Blaury Sts.AND 2299 St.Catherine Strest 0000000009 000000000006000000000 AllUp - - To-night! FOR GENT'S SPRING GLOVES Fine Kid Gloves, unlined, at 75e, $1.00 and $1.25 a pair.Dent\u2019s Unlined Dogskin, at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a pa Fine Mocha Gloves, grays and tans.at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.30 a pair.Silk lined Mocha, grays and tans, at $1.25 and i pair.Also New Season's Styles in Hats, Neckwear, Coloured Shirts, Collars, Socks, * Underwear, Suits, Overcoats, ete., etc.| | i à | ÿ The Ideal Wheat In 2 pound packages, PILLSBURY'S FLAKED OAT FOOD, + made from the best White \u2018Oats, under the Pillsbury process, In 2 pound packages, 2 packages for 2% cents.MENIER\u2019S ESSENCE OF COCOA In % Ib, %4 Ib.and 1 1b.tins.MENIER\u2019S BREAKFAST ESSENCE OF COCO Menier's Cocoa, 4 Ib.tins .2) cents each Menjer's Cocoa, % Ib.tins .30 cents each Menier\u2019s Cocoa, 1 1b.tips .55 cents each AKMUUN™S, CHICAGLU, SAUSAGES Armour's \u201cSpecial\u201d Bummer Sausages, D cents per pound.\u2018Armour's German Salami Bausages, 3 cents per pound 500 pounds just received direct from Messrs.Armour-&-Co., Chicago.- FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT.Florida Shaddocks of the very finest extra quality.THE EAGLE BRAND Florida Grape Fruit, *\u2018Superlatives,™ cents each, $2.50 per dozen.Florida Grape Fruit, Queens,\u201d Food (Sterilized) 2 packages for 5 cents.ALICANTE.ALICANTE.ALICANTE.: valescen Our \u201cSPECIAL ALICANTE?\u2019 T5 cents per bottle, $3.00 per gallon, $7.50 per case of one dozen bott of great Invigorating power.SANDT BIER FINEST EXPORT \u2018BEER.SEDLMAYR'S \u201cSPATEN BEER,\u201d In quart bottles, $3.25 per dozen.each.$1250 per case.SEDLMAYR'S \u2018SPATEN BEER.\u201d r case.à cents each, $1.75 per dozen.FRASER, VIGER « CO.SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SPATEN BREWERY, MUNICH, GERMANY.\u2018 man THE BREWERY'S OWN BOTTLING.PILLSBURY'S \u201cVITOS\u201d Special Alicante Wine for the Con- A Healthful and Invigorating Tonic Wine } les, \u201cSpecial\u201d Alicante, absolutely pure Wine, GABRIEL SEDLMAYR'S 'VER- From the Spaten Brewery, Munich, Ger In original cases of 50 quart bottles In pint bottles, $1.8) per dozen pints.\\ In original cases of 100 pints each, $173 63zx3 .Mail orders promptly attended to.NOT TO PLAY.Tables, $3.00 to $7 a.A.2411 and 2413 St - PING PONG Is to he Behind the Times.Do er Sots, Domplate, 600 fo $10.80 $1.25 ~ Each Gas Globes as shown on the Fixture are extra.Price 30c¢ each net.The ROBERT MITCHELL CO., Limited, 8 Bleury Street.9exl - Gatherine Stroet.TRESTLES, $t.25 BALLS 50 .THE - 2.\u2018 Holland & Scn Co., Gas Fixtures.| .Exploded Lamp Started Blaze.ortly after eight o'clock last night thers wher amp ret à in the dwelling of- Mr.George Gauette, of 95 Champlain The.men of No.8 station responded io the alarm, and had the fire under control in'a few minutes.\u2018The damage will not amount much., 3 I Servant girls in Berlin are usually allowed half a day out twice'a month only.Budden Death at Gaol Hospital.Joseph Lecuyer, 82 vears of age, rather suddenly in the Gaol Hospital a early hour to-day.An infuest was by the coroner, and a verdict of death natural causes rendered.a Lad \u201cjames Strachan, Bake: to Royalty.\u201d rs 4 { i "]
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