Name ABE RE Se EN TY Weer WR EWN NT A Re NE Be a al Be wives WEE Wer EOE MeN ERR on he en vemwe Be wl eee 3 Bet dines oF Te she de Tela Go a Ther wee wank ea le Co Stove Briibliss Sultana Stove Polish ove i Electric one Polish bbing Brush foe Ee Fibre Pails Wooden Pails Fibre Tubs Wooden Tubs. an = "JAS. REDDEN & CO, -- 1 BARK OF MONTREAL Paid Up Capital - + - $14,400,000 Reat~=-»----- 11,000,000 The branch of this Bank at corner of King 'and William Sts., Has Moved TO CORNER OF KING AND CLARENCE STS. A NOISELESS CARRIAGE One grade only, that the best. McLanghlin Mas been our motto for thirty-eight years. His carriages are stylish, substantial and comfortable. They cost a little more than some others, but think of the comfort it is to know that when you-go out driv- ing your carriage is . not going to break down bdore you get back. Then, too, they run easier, last long- er, and arc more attractive than a cheaper rig. Get owe and be in the fashion. For sale at 42 Princess St. For every variety of Real Estate Bargains and Insurance, go to SWIFT'S REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY. AUCTION SALE FURNITURE J. W. WIHNNTON, 334 Johggon SLSTUESDXY, Kprr 23rd, 10 a.m. Black 'Walout' Suite, 'in Hair Cloth, Brussels apd other Carpets, Black Wal- nut Hall Rack, 04k Couch, Oak Secre- tary. Oak Sideboard aud Dining Chairs, Extension Table. Clock. Pictures. Fapey Tables, Cobtler Rockers, Lace and Chenille Curtains, Famous Active Range, Refrigerator nearlv new, fine Oilcloth, Kitchen Table, Crockery, Glass and Enamel Ware. ALLEN,. The Auctioneer, Telephone, 252. Residence, 243 Syden- ham street. Auction Sale Furniture 392 Alfred agreet, MHURSDAY, April 25th, 310 qm. 1 will sell part of. the Household Effects of Mr. S. Roughton, consisting of Wilton, Axminster and Brussels Carpets, Fine Oak Dining Suite, Oak . China Cabinet, Oynx and Fancy Tables, Ladv's Mahogany Secretary, Rattan and other Rockers, Rope Portiere, Oak Hull Rack and Seat, Oak Bedroom Suite, Oak Dressing Table; . Cosy Cushions, Lace Curtains, Poles, Art Blinds, Gas Range. Refrirerator, Kitchey Utensils and numerous ether articles. ALLEN, The Auctioneer, Telephone, 253. Residence, 243 Syden- street. \ eo ¥ _ Auction Sale Furniture | MRS. M. ° CLERINEW, 36 Division sireet, WEDNESDAY, April 24th, 10 a.m Gerhard Heintzman Upright Piano, Mahogany Music Rack, Brussels and other Carpets, Sela; 5 o'clock Tea Tabi> and Chairs, © Rattan and Cobbler try Curtains,» Oak Extensign Table and Buffet, Oak Dining Chairs, Silverware, Natural Birch Bedroom Suite. Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Springs and. Mattresses, Happy Thought Range, Crockery, Glass- ware, otc. Fiano sold at 12.30 o'clock. ALLEN, The Auctioneer, Telephone, 252. Residence, 243 Syden- ham street. To. Contractors. TENDERS WILL Be RECEIVED at the office of the undersigned (whers, plans and specifications muy be Seen) up to 12 o'clock; noon. on THURSDAY, the 25th instant, for the several trades Works required in the roconstruction ef the business premises of Messrs McKelvey & Birch, Brock street, in this city, Lowest or anv tender mot necessarily accepted WM. NEWLANDS, Architect, > Office, 258 Bagot street. Monuments Foreign and a and Marble, La "Aa vl : from at Ne Lay Ee Faces JAMES MULLEN . Try us Recond-Hand Store, 398 Princess 'Will Give Confidence. Alexander Dey, of the Stanly * Gant Club, Torento, has been appointed to of the inion Cartridge the Re of Dominion A company's shot, loading ment, and is now living in Browns- City Council, 8 pm. 2 p.in., Tuesday. 'This day | 1827 ; Buttle of Camden, 1781. WHIG TELEPHONES =i Office. ~ 29 ; ment. + Ew ing t's printable. Furniture Sule at 334 Johuson St. atest Culled From All } tommorrow, 10 a.m. Students' roceedings, Conbgtation. Hall, ' torpedo boat destroyer kK ~ I 3 army has brought out ants so far this in Armstrong, proprietor of Sherman was sand ] 3 probably fatally mjured. omas Shaughiiessy denifs that in history 'Ottawa founded, {© ee 3 ; it Is Now Called Imperial Conference TOILET SETS We are at present showing some odd quaint shapes, in Old English Designs. e Also a large variety of pretty. colored sets, from. $1.48 UP. : confiscating coal on their western lines, Twenty-five persons were drowned, the foundering of BeFvite postal dlerks are re EARS APART TO DISCUSS COMMON : ESTS OF EMPIRE. jor am increase in wages. | William Ji Bryan says the platform A Department Will n party should be With the Duty of Imformation ~The Matter of Defence Con-. sidered---To Ask For Expert of the democratic controlled by. national convention. Edward A. Nelson, N.C, a ratlway mail clerk, has con- fessed ' to stealing Hon. Colin H. Campbell, anitoba, intends to leave for a year's holiday in England early William G@och and Harry Springer, i i engaged in a pistol duel ¥¢, and both were shot £10,000 from the 22.--At Saturday's session of the eolofial conference was unanimously agreed to change tha imperial conference: be 'held every four years to discuss the common interests of the empire. The premier of the om will be, ox-offitio, president imperial conferenve and It means considerably lower prices, and the advantage of having garments ready when you need them. Telephone 4 4 4 4 4 4 § 4 An RAR 4 < 4 4 3 3 489 140-153 Brock St., Kingston, Ont. from Junehu. Alaska, premiers of the colonies and colonial great Treadwell mine secretary will be ex-officio members: The various governments will appoint other members but, with ion of the special confirmation of the not more than two in the conference. Each government will have two votes. of the colonial office is crented with a permanent secretary staff which shall be charged with the duty of obtaining information for the general impartial interest as arise in the intervals between the conferences. It was further decided thitt when mat. requiring 'the consaltation of two of more goWrmments, which cannot conveniently be postooned un- the next conferenite, a subsidiary conference may be held between pecially chosen representatives of 'the concerned The Earl of Elgin, seoretary of state for se colonies, referri fev. of military defence, outlived the general principles of an imverial or eanization and "the premiers coeur his views. The premiers then explained the defence organisation of respective colonies and the ex- tent to which the general organization could be put into practice. The draft creating ao ~eneral 600 men of all ranks will be drawn Regiment for three wosks in August. This num- ber will bo drawn, 250 from London, Toronto. Quebec, and Predericton, and 350 from Halifax. The infantry Thus the garrison artillery and a left there. To have repairs and altera- ® tions made is during Summer. § p J 15th ail these corps' of the permanent will probably occupy three or four davs. Officers of the militia applying will be allowed to take part in these manoeuvres in order to give them the benefit of such experience. seeeseeceseceesseerses " SIR WILLIAM HENRY PREECE, resolved that the eolonies be author the committee of fm- to be one of the most im portant events in American which expert assistance appointed Rhodes' leo JOHN McKAY, } < 4 ® ® SIPOI SPIO E chonies VICTORIA DAY CELEBRATION A meeting of the General Com- mittee will be held in the City Buildings TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. W. C. MARTIN, Secretary. a 10 SELL HIS HORSES B. R. HEPBURN HAS SOME GOOD RACERS A Lady Injured By Falling Into Her Cellar--Meeting of the Cheese Board--Capt. Hicks eceiving Treatment. Picton, April 22.--The annual meet ing: of. the Picton cheese board was bet on Saturday afternoon. Officers elo included : President, J. A. Sprague; vice-president, T. J. Wilson; secretary, IF. Koblin, It was. decided to. change the board day from Wed: nesday to Saturday afternoons at .one o'elcei. Cf the 285 hoxes boarded 168° weré sold at He. Messrs, Benson and Carter were the buyers. Mrs. Albert Rutter is recovering from very paififul injuries received this week from a fal: She entered un room in tha dark and fell through an open trap door to the cellar, receiving se vetul cuts and bruises about her head and face. It is understood that B. R. Hepburn the owner + of several valuable horses,' intends: selling out his stock. Of: particular néte is his young stal- don, Abe Dillon, by Baron Dillon, 2:12, son of Bévon Wilkes, 2:18, Lake Muy, tho' dar of Abe Dillon, is by Red kake, 2104; sire of Lake Queen, 2:08%, ete. Mr Hepburn has' also a couple of. vahinhle vaosds, the loss > which will be great to the local racing as vs, Morley: Lurie, spending the winter with "her parents in Toronto, has returned 'to town. Dr. Curtie, MPP. is again in town permanently sinbo the logislatire has adjourned for the session. a Thomas. Shannon, spending the ith C, Gav Shenson in King burgh, where the fac is located. Toes and pturer, has been granted leave of sence from McGill for a year. McGill university ruined medical and engineering build- The single engineering building will be replaced by two. The visit of King Edward to Spain and Italy is said to have for its in Mediterranean of a Latin union supported hy i Seecetsntectenstscsess LACK OF RAIN. : April 232.---The Bishop of Havana ordered the saying of special pray- yesterday. Cuba - - * - * & : day, at Bournemouth. He » - burning for lack of rain * -~ 3 ERB D the thousands. been no rain for six weeks in 'parts of the island. - EEF EEIE ESERIES EEE Harlowe Happenings. April 20.--Marguis Watertown, N..Y., is in this vicinity, W. way, spent a few days of this week at Misses Danford and went to Madoc this week for a short 5. Thompson, Webbwood, "he question of the establishment of * oe lett. of | IS ISI SIP SIIIIIIIIPE schools in Montreal is to be taken up Brockville, by his boat upsetting. It is stated that Mr, Bourassa, M.P., will soon take control of Le National- iste, of Montreat. Dr. Frederick B. Bowman, graduate of University of Toronto, has heen ap- pointed assistant in the United States Cadman, Hollo- Philippine Islands. Three thousand Hberals of St. John city. and county sighed a requisition Pugsldy to become party's candidate Mr. Pugsley consented. BE. H. Lashinger. who secretary to Sir William Mulack, when postmaster-general, has been -appoint- ed assistant deputy-postmasicr-gener al at a salary of £3,600. Dr. Charles Coulter; 5 wellknown dentist of Petrolea, Ont., "suboumbed to erysipelas, on Friday, at the home where he had beim The Grand Trunk machinists notified the derartment of labor that negotiations with the company hive off and request the de partmént to take steps for a settles ment or to allow the men to strike. At Rochester, N.Y., a supreme court jury awarded Mrs. Theresa Rossenboh a verdict for $2,000 against the sup- preme council Independent Onder of Foresters. the amownt of a poliey on the life of her brother, William Mare: meeting in the M. i. Wood, Thursday even- Miller was at Mrs. A. Palmateer's for a few dave this week, Eskey, of Prophetstown, chairman of | ; the county committee of the republi- can party, was knocked down and badly pounded by Rev. William Fundston. The trouble is due to a sermon preached, Sunday, by Mr. Fundstorn. Dr. Eskey questioned the right of the pastor to deliver a po- litical sermon. Tragic Double Suicide. Staunton, Va., April 22--Mabel Pen- Stuart Gay, of Clifton Forge, en route to Washington, to be mexried, were intercepted here at mid- night hy order of their parents on an early train, When they arrived the young couple, while crossing the fcotbridge over Jackson river, jumped into the river, forty feet were drowned. The girl was ninsteen and, the boy sixteen. staying jor seme tive jumior class at Drury college has been suspended because they refused to apologiz for a set of resolutions dirceted against the faculty. The freshman clase of eighty-seven stud- ents has voted to stand by the juni ors. The trouble cams through the theft from Président Kirby's home of a quantity of.ice cream intended Jo a seniors" reception. A junior, Wyatt : hand mple ¥ Brandon, of Rogersville, Ark, charg: The $ ant 10 wets: dis ed with being the leader of the raid. |." thor Bad met with foul play and consulted a coroner, who deemed an inquest unneedssary, being satisfied that death was due to natural ca res, Otter Killed At Meaford. Dixon, of Centreville, has a fine otter It came to him in an unuseal Dixon saw his dog stro--<ling with sone animal in the creek on his proved to be an otter three: feet eight ers, refused to divulge the names of the others and was ordered home. Then the class intervened. T de- elared thet thev will leave the col- lage.. President Kirby and the faculty | declare they will not permit.the §tad- ents to return until epologies. have The latest reports from lloilo, Phil. the fire has heen native quarter of the city was destroyed. The property loss the otter came to be in the neighbor: | ippines, says that hood is a mystery, as i hh ht GA PS business gegtion "of the city was wn- Accused OF Murdat. The gift of $10,000 by J. Toronto, has completed "the sam 'of £100,000 which Dr. Potts has been #n- deavoring to raise 'to sapplemént the offerad 'by the Inte estate for Vietofia an aged city employee, wns murdered Duncan McKay is cused of the crime. have quarrelled over an old is fade that dtm LB Bondrets, vio, on il Is, was years old, : be married to Mise Rou MoGuire on | aside. her 100th Birthday, August 26th, 1907, on Mr. Bundren's estate, nesr Tales ville, Tenn, and Guire were sweethearts in Tennessee sm of $200,000 Hart A. Massey Tyrell was: living. McKa; s 1 have killed Tyrell by beating him head with a club, bearings yielded a revenne Enrico Alfano, a picturesque handit, whom the Neapolitans have for some to sbeing driving OF THE DOMINION, ma There Will Be Assembled There Three Quarters of the Perma- ment Force-<Route Marches From St. John, Kingston and Toronto--To Spend Months There. Ottawa, April 22.It is stated that the command of the Petewawa camp this summer will devolve upon ' Cal. Otter. In August there will be assém- bled at this camp three-quarters of all the permanent force of competitive rank in the dominion for i training. "A" Battery, Royal Cana- dian Horse Artillery, will leave so as to reach the camp hy June 10th, snd will also make the return trip in the fall by route march. "B™ 3 Royal Canadian Dragoons, and "B" Rattery of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, both located at Toronto, will march from that city 'hevoss the country to Petewawa, and also make the return trip in the same way. "B" Battery will arrive in Pétowawa = at the same time as the battery from Kingston, hut the squadron will not arrive until August Ist. "A" squad- ron of Royal Canadian Dragoons will make the long march from St. John's, Quebee, to Petewawa. A battalion of from the Roval Canadian Infantry, to also train at Petewawa will be transported by rail. 1 is ne cossary to leave a foros of 600 men in Halifax, according to regulations, to be constantly ready for an attack, portion of the infantry regiment is Botween August lst and August force will unite in tactics! work, which Haliburton, formerly per- @& manent under secretary of & state for war, died, yester-' ih * was boen at Windsor, Nova the son of the late Judge Haliburton, the famous Great Are Illinois Preachers. Galesburg, IH, April 22. Rev, J. Ww. Frismelle, of the Methodist church, { *ago, I. earned his right to the title of a muscular Christian by knocking down | Louis, 6 Chicago, 5; Cincinnati, 3, an escaping robber who had winded the police und many pursters. Henry Shea had made away with a quantity of goods from a grocer in-dayhight. | The clerk raised the alarm. Police and citizens pursued, but § , who iw tall and athletic, outran them. The crowd motioned to the preacher, who was a |e block away, and thé minister inter- cepted Shea and knocked him flat. Sterling, Hi, April 2.<Dy, BE. P. SS ---------- College Class Suspended. Springfield, Mo., April 22.<The en- Miss Mo-. DURING TRAINING: OF THE ARTILLERY FORCES] ie o Baker ¥ 's he C tl Scientist LORD HALIBURTON DEAD |Daker Bddy, of the Christian Selon Ma of geod India 4 fNgures in the suit which Mrs. Bye re : well TI ay md, London, April 22.--Lord ¢ |latives have started in an effort to get & | ton, 1. Cleveland, 4 Detroit, 1. Scotia, i : | Chica 7: St. Lows, 1. Philadelph- a, in 1832 and was : i 6. Washington, McKay, an East Flamboro {atmes, was found dead, in his bam, yesterday, by his son, on his return from the city. © 3. Louis, Mo., 22 --Announcesient i 3 It w atally injured two employees. Jt was pr by lighted cigarette throws ngerou ic mensures being taken Pg the spread of disease, CONSIDERING DEMANDS Made to Montreal Cotton Com- pany By Employees. Montreal, April 22.--The directors of the Montreal Cotton company, which operates a large mill, at Valldyfield, employing 3,500 hands, are colider-. ing a demand made by the operatives for an increase of fifteen cent, 'in their /, to go into Ist. demand was annual convention of the of Textile Workers of Canada, yester- day. Other resoluti adopted by the convention, include a protest against working during the diner hour, that fifty-five hours constitute a week's watk for womén and children and that the federal government be be asked to pass a law enforcing the same. three-quarter siveves, Dutch Sone: » Very special at $4. Made of Round Yoke and finished with o sertion, fing tucks to waist {OTHER CORRECT STYLES ALFRED FARLOW, The chief puplie.ty mt of Mrs. Mary ver, part of her money. League Games Saturday. American League--New York, 8; Bos- National League--New York, 13 author of 'Sam. Slick." . Bowten 2. Philadelphia, 2; Brooklyn, cago, 5; Pittsburg, 1. St. Louis, 2; Cintinnati, 1. Games Sunday. American League=St. Louis, 9; Chi National League--Pittsburg, 6; St. Died Of Natural Causes. Hamilton, Ount., April 2.--James and the boy suspeetsd that A Mighty Explosion. New York, April 22.--An explosion m offered, that wrocked builaings ali over th: heen: ate -- city of Chichuibau cure at Fig tena Mar Sultata, an extensive fire worss o- Cen rians To Ty. tory, causing a loss of $300,000 avid Ev Strikes Not Successful. Paris; April 22.The strike of unio in their bakers, in| Paris, has practiogll fa youth; and -meither humibioy ed, bu isians ara anxious X