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The Montreal Star from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 12

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The Montreal Stari
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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12
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ML r- 'jmi i i I -TlIE MOSmKAIi DAILY STAH-WEDNESDAY MAUCH 1 IMS 12 BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY HI Bad Blood Is responsible for most of the diseases and ailments of the human system It seriously affects every organ and function causes catarrh dyspepsia rheumatism weak tired languid feelings and worse troubles Tan Hood'sSarsaparilla winch purifies and enriches the blood as nothing else can question of the guilt or innocence of the accused That Is the onerous and responsible duly of the trial Jurors summoned for this term Your duly Is simply to say whether there Is a sufficient prima facie case against the accused to put him on his trial lo answer tho charge against him seven uf you but no fewer rre competent under our present law lu And a true hill or nu hill and whichever you And It Is endorsed In writing on the back of the Indictment hy the Swords hill" or "no bill" it the rase muy be over lha signature of your foreman will not unless by leave of the lourt examine any witnesses whose names are not on the back of the indictment hut It Is not necessary unless you And a no bill tIAit you should examine all of these witnesses foreman or a Juryman acting for him In examining the witnesses will swear the witnesses and plaee hla Initials opposite the name of each witness examined the discharge of your duties you will receive the assistance so far ns need be of the ofllcers of the court but your determinations must be your own and free from all extraneous Interference these observations you will gentlemen now retire to the grand Jury room for the performnhee of your duties" RCttlATCRCD Vests Drawers and Combinations at 15c 25c and 50c each These goods which are to be found on our Special Sales although consisting of our Factory Seconds and Overmakes are first-class in every respect They are there in all weights and sizes and will prove to be real' genuine bargains to those taking advantage of this opportunity This chance is an exceptional one and was brought about by the fact that we must absolutely have more room for our Spring Stock Therefore these goods must be cleared regardless of cost They last long at these prices KNIT-TO-FIT MFG CO Up 2788 2469 St Catherine St This Store Closes at 6 pm Saturdays at 930 pm Defender of Port Arthur Got Mild Reception at Capital CROWDS CIO SOME CHEERING New Domeetle Loan Will Be Doubly State of Her Financeo St Petersburg March Lieut-General Stoessel arrived in St Petersburg this morning from Moscow A quarter of an hour before hla train waa due It looked a a If not more than a hundred persona would be present to welcome the defender of Port Arthur hut their number augmented mpidly and when the train steamed Into the depot many hundreds chiefly women crowded Lha platform War Minister Sakharoff and Admlril SSlIottl In behalf of the Admiralty welcomed General Htoesael who was loudly cheered and presented with flowers After receiving the personal congratulations of friends the General looking bronzed and in good health passed through the cheering crowd to a reception room stopping now and then to shake hands with admirers Behind the General enme Sirs Stoessel leaning on the arm of a military officer She looked to be even more bronsed than her husband and amlled happily at tho warm welcome accorded him It was remarked that the General'! hair had turned quite white In the reception room General Bog-danovttch welcomed General Stoessel In so doing he referred to the Internal troubles saying that when General Bto-essel left Russia calm prevailed while now an Internal enemy was endeavoring to undermine the prestige of the State Replying General Stoessel said he had heard whllo at Constantinople of the disorders In Russia and elnee then he had travelled in South Russia had spoken to the people and had noticed their tranquility of mind especially their loyalty to the Emperor He woe confident that the people would remain loyal and that Russia would Issue victorious from the present crisis The crowds in the street lustily cheered the General The absence of military and naval officers from the platform was very noticeable Two months ago all Russia waa singing the praises of the defender of Port Arthur yet when ho came home comparatively few people assembled to Cheer him JAPAN'S DOMESTIC LOAN Toklo March A meeting of tho bunkers and financiers was held to-day for the purpose of discussing the sub-scrlptlens to the new domestic loan should It be found to be over-subscribed when the list Is opened At the close of the meeting the associated bankers announced that they would take sixty million yen about $30000000 The Imperial household will take live million yen and other corporations and Individuals forty million yen It Is expected that the loan will he doubly eubecrlbed Count Okuma addressing to-day's meeting said that the Japanese domestic financial capacity waa astonishing even to Its friends Continuing Count Okuma said that he believed the country would continue the war without any feeling of embarrassment DR 0SLER ISSUES A STRONG DENIAL Bays He Did Not Urge That Old Men Should Be Suicide at 8t Louie Special to The Montreal Star New York March Dr Osier sends the following to the newspapers from Bultlmore: wish you would contradict in your paper the statement that has been so foolishly circulated and so widely In press that I urged that man over sixty should be chloroformed" AGED MAN TOOK CHLOROFORM Special to The Montreal Star St Louis March After reading Dr Oelerie lecture on the Inferiority of old men Sherman Link an aged scientific student chloroformed himself to death at his heme yesterday When the door of his room waa forced open hla body waa found on a bed beside which wee an empty bottle that had contained rhloroform and clippings of Dr lecture For nevral days Link had discussed theories which ha was inclined to regard with much favor MANETT0 10 cts JHANETTO MANETTO Sues Lewis Co make them Every first class cigar store keeps them' Do you smoke them 44 8 It wan cold to day but the atmosphere dear and bright Nor waa thn cold such ua to produce a deal re far a warmer clime It merely brought tins flush of health to the cheek Certainly no one could crumble -it the weather to day The city of Qua bee aeeina to have been the only Important point with the exception of Montreul In Cuiurln where the thermometer dropiwd to atro Montreal Weather Statistic Reading by the Optical ami Engineer's Supply Company's standard barometer: At noon yexterday 2988 at I am to-day 3990 It nm to-duy 2995 To-day maximum IS minimum yesterday maximum 29 minimum 11 Run roae this morning at 139 o'clock will set this evening at 947 o'clock Maximum end Minimum Temperatures Calgary 91 IS Medicine Hat (4 30 Winnipeg 38- 24 Arthur 24 18 Parry Round 24 13 Toronto 28 10 Ottawa 33 Quebec 22 0 Halifax SO 21 The Next Twenty-Four Hours Fine And cold to-day and on Thursday The Starch term of the Court of King's Bench opened this morning there being one of the largest attendances in many years Mr Justice Trenholme presided for the first time at a Court of King's Bench and as soon as the proceedings were opened Crown Prosecutors Ouerln and Lafonlalne Mr A Wilson and Mr James Cranks haw congratulated His Lordship They referred to days at McGill when as Professor Trenholme he was lecturer In Roman law and they all paid tribute to hla ability Hla Lordship thanked them In a few well chosen words ADDRESS TO GRAND JURY After the calling of the petit Jury Hla Lordship addressed the grand Jury ns they retired to consider the many fill a The address was aa follow of the Grand Jury: "I regret to sav that notwithstanding the short interval of two months that has elapsed since the lust term of this court and the large number of criminal cases that are dally disposed of without a Jury by a body hie magistrates sitting constantly In this city we are aguln confronted this term by a formidable and unprecedented Hit of offences of the gravest character particularly crimes of violence Including no lees than of murder and attempts to commit murder Aa is usual the baneful Influence of Intoxicating liquor la seen closely associated with If not the cause of several of the gravest of these offences state of affairs and specially the great Increase in Crimea of violence call or serious consideration and a firm and efficient administration of Justice In this community notwithstanding thn number snd gravity of the cases that will come before you I may congratulate you on your duties having been rendered comparatively ensv under our existing system of preliminary Inquiry by the fact that all tlia cases that will come before you have been carefully Investigated by the experienced mi-glstrates who have committed the accused for trial before this court will I believe seldom or evir And It necessary lo come to a dlffet-ent conclusion from that a rived at by the committing magistrate although It la your duty and ffht to an If the case appears to you to require It Is not necessary that I shorn 1 address you at length on the discharge or your duties The oath you have taken will be the cardinal rule for your guidance Ciur ancestors expressed more succinctly by the oath To accuse no Innocent man and to absolve no guilty of course do not try tho leu i We are making the finest Milk Chocolate in the world with the latest and most improved machinery COWANS Milk Chocolate Wafers Crocquettes and Medallions We Invite Comparison 1 1 1 The COWAN CO Ltd TORONTO 91 issue For tesdroonUs of remarkable area sod (or Book oa the Blood No 3 Hood Co LoweO Mam A WONDERFUL BARGAIN! Finely Klm-lM Mawmli (Ibm 14 beautlfal llrrramf View ONLY SI -OS We aoM -vr Last Week! Every ons who buys their Is delighted and aimed at the price! Take one home to your children No better educator of youth The glass alone sella In ot in stores at ons dollar Don't you want one? Mailed or expressed to any part of Canada for lOo extra Mall orders receive prompt attention (let oils now Don't delay Can only be had at WIGWAM" 138 Peel street irst bloek north of Windsor Hotel 41 I The Montreal Dally Star Is printed and Subllahed at lil III III and 111 SL ibh st Montreal by The Montreal Star Publishing Company Limited Brentoa A Mscnah Managing Editor Mm Ralnvllle gave a very largely attended dance last evening at King's Ilall In honor of Miss Bertha Ralnvllle one of the season's debutantes The hostess who was handsomely gowned in ruby velvet trimmed with lace was a Misled in receiving by Mias Ralnvllle who wore white silk trimmed with lace and sliver eequlne and by Mias Bertha Rain-vlllq who wore white Iiraascls net over white silk The decorations of the ball room sitting out rooms and upper room were carried out in palms and pink carnations The dance cards called fur twenty dances and three extras A very large number of guests were present among whom were many of the aeason'e brides Mrs A Lavergne Mm Barclay Mrs' Pacaud Mrs A t'haput Mrs George Hiam lira Deakln Mrs Duchaatel de Mont rouge Mr fit Jacques Mm Leduc Mrs D'Oraonnee (fit Johns) Mrs Beauchamp Mrs Hector Gar-ipau and Mrs Gurd The debutantes present Included MJae Perodeau Miss Oulmet Miss Duchaatel de Mon-t rouge Mina Baby Mies Turoot (Quebec) Miss Turcot Mlaa Merrill Mlsa Locoate Mlm Mlgnault Mleg A Fauteux Mist Vanler and Mlaa Beaublen Others Invited Ur 'be present Included Mr Justice and airs Larergne Miss Lavergne Hen I- and Mrs Forget the Mleeee Forget Mr It Forget MP and Mrs Forget Mr and Mrs Perodeau Miss Perodeau Mr Justice and Mrs Kohl-doux Mira Robldoux Mr and Air Dumont Lavlolette Mr and Mrs A Mmard Hon snd Mrs 1-blanc Mr and Mrs A Brunet CoL ana Mrs Hughes Miss Hughes Mrs Armnnd La Rocque the Misses La Rocque Mlm de Beaujeu Mies Frechette Miss Beaudry Mias Sybil Bonin Mlaa La coals Mir Chlnlc (Quebec) Miss Casault (Quebec) Miss Cannon (Quebec) the Misses Duchaatel Mlm Dorlon Mlrs Fauteux Miss Fitsglbhan Miss Garneau (Quebec) the Mlssae Kane Alias Eileen Hlngston Mlm Kavanngh Allas Larue (Quebec) the Mls-es Mount Mlm fihehyn (Quebec) Mlm fit Pierre Mlm Robltallle (Quebec) tho Mine re fiurveyer Mlae Sharing the Misses Tiischereau Miss Walnwrlght' and Messrs A Lavergne ALP Dr Barclay Pacaud A Chaput Capt Hlam Duchaatel de Monlrouge Dr fit Jacques Leduc Gurd Beauchamp Garneau Klerskowakl Dr Lachupelle Count de fileyes Amos Capt Alford (England) Beaudry Dr Bnlet Beutlac Beauchamp Beique Baby Bonin Chevalier Gascoigne Gaudet Patenaude Parent (Quebec) Paplneau Pacaud White Dr Vllleneuve Vallleres (Quebec) PROF CRANT A- rmf ny ordeal mism cae Hour- ta 1 tos Tslro U3S I1T1 OATHKRIRR ST 480 COURSE OF LECTURES CONGREGATIONAL COLLEGE An Interesting course of lectures commenced to-day at the Congregational College when Prof Steven or Yala University delivered the first of the series on tho subject of Relation of Christ to These lectures known ae the Me-Kechnle series are delivered every day at 11 am and 4 pm at the college The' lecture thle evening will deal with the relation of Christ to human eln The' programme to-morrow Is LONEY WHO KILLED ALCIDE LAURIN WITH A HOCKEY STICK IN JAIL i 2 i -'w i THE LATE ALCIDE LAURIN Alexandria Ont March 1 Early this morning A Loney of Maxvllle the hockey player who struck the blow that killed Alclde Laurlii of this place In a game at Maxvllle on Friday night 11 waa arrested at Maxvllle by a constable from Alexandria and taken dlrert to the guol at Cornwall on the advice of the Crown Attorney CUMMINGS TAKEN TO TORONTO TO-NIGHT TO ANSWER CHARGE The case of James Howard Cummings charged with theft from the Henry Wampole Company attracted a good deal of attention In police circlet this morning and a determined effort was to prevent the accused being taken to Toronto trial Detective Black arrived here oi early train to-day from the West and hla appearance created a atlr In the Cummings camp Humors of writs of habeas corpus and other efforts to prevent a return to Toronto were freely discussed and detectives kept close watch oil the accused Going before Judge Choquet Mr Oreenshlelds and Mr Howard argued that as Cummings had been arrested yesterday on a local warrant ho was now constructively in gaol though nut on ball and could not be taken away until tho Montreal charge w-ia disposed of This charge was for having stolen formulae In hla possession on the premises of the Plneo Dawson Medical Company for whom he worked Judge Choquet replied that Cummings wus out on bail and that when the officer arrived from Toronto today with a properly issued warrant he thought it hla duty to endorse It In keeping with the respect which a Toronto Judge would treat a warrant issued here It was Intimated that the Montreal charge would not be pressed if the accused waa taken to Toronto to stand his trial Hr Montgomery Mr Carrington of the Thiel Hervlcc who handled the case Mr Greenehields and Mr Howard wore In consultation for some time and It was then announced that no writs would be Issued but the accused would go west to-night with Detective Black to Jar-an the time she was Lady Drummond has cards put tor a tea on Thursday Mrs Lionel Smith leaves shortly tor the South Mrs 8 Davie la In town from -Ottawa Leavei for St John Principal Shaw of tho Wesleyan College has left for St John NB to speak at the anniversary of the Bible Society on Thursday evening The Late Georg Purdy-' The funeral of the late George Purdy takes piece from the Old Brewery Mission to-morrow at 10 am- ONE OF THOUSANDS Miss Flnette Loporte Bleury street Montreal writes: must tell you how happy I am after being cured of dyspepsia hy Dr Pearl Pill I tried everything hut nothing did me good until I began to ueo Peart Pllla Last Bummer 1 Buffered awful pain' could eat very lKtIe and had to give up work In the shirt factory hut now I am well and working every day I recommend your Pill to all girla suffering as I dld" This Is only one of the thousands of testimonial we recelva Dr Pitt's Prarl Pllla are way of treating stomach and liver troubles 25c per box at your dealers or The Dr Pitt Medicine Co PO Box 2384 Montreal follows: Atone ment" 4 pm By Unloa With Christ" 1 On Friday 11 Christian Church" 4 pm and tho Kingdom of God" Everstick Invisible Rubbers trim and neat appearance light weight arid may be worn They obviate every difficulty and objection found in old style nibben Mil When Your Child is Awakened by And Gasps Frantically for Breath You will be Grateful for the Suggestions Given here and for the Curative Powers of Dr Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine Wotherepoon Poirier Clancy Bnby Hrodeeou do Beaublen Duverger DC Kingston Hlngeton Dr liurwood Gordon Brown de Lori-mler de Lanaudlere Drouln (1 Hamilton Hamilton Dr Kennedy Garneau (Quebec) Kune Lufrim bolee aixia te Merrill Lorunger Noel (Daweon) O'Brien Oulmet Sullivan (Quebec) Paplneau (Quebec) Ralnvllle fiurveyer and many other Mr Emman Durooher atreet was the hoetees last evening at a very pleasant danse pqudree- at which the guests of honor were Alle Ryereon of Toronto and Mina Held of Ottawa Dancing waa carried on In the drawing roonv the guest being received by Mrs Emman who wore a pale grey gown Miss Emman In a black qulned dram Ml Held in whit point and MI Ryereon wear ing a gown of Pompadour organdie over white silk The decorations of the supper room were In yellow the flowers being Jonquil Mr Jack Oaler (nee film) received this week in Toronto at Cralglelgh the residence ot Mrs Oiler Mr Oaler wore a' dress of soft blue gllk of a dark Rhode with cream lace garniture Mrs Oaler received with her daughter-in-law and Mr Wllmot Matthews and Mine Julia Cayley were in the gallery presiding over the tea table Alaster Reginald Andrew Jackson non of the lale Henry Stewart Jackeon MD surgeon of the Brltlah navy and grandeon of Mr George Murray of Montreal has Joined the Britannia ae a naval cadet Master Jackson passed twelfth in an examination for which three hundred entered The engagement la announced In Toronto of Mlaa Eleanor LouIm McMahon daughter of Mr John 8 McMahon to Mr Thorns Edward Menilee The marriage will take place towards the end of March Mr and Mrs Huddart of Toronto announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Frances to Mr Alfred John Bame of Nelson BC The marriage will take place in March at Nelson Mr Augustus WAgnew ex -Cadet of the Kingston sailed by the Parisian on February 28th Air Europe where he haa- gone to Join hla father Mlae Alice Ducharme left last evening for New york city where she will be the guest of her aleter Mrs Alfonso Steam Mrs Lamb of Ottawa who haa been tho guest of Mr and Mrs Lamb Laval avenue has returned homo Mr Ingres of Chicago formerly of Montreal Is In town the guest of Mrs Robert Anderson Sherbrooke street Miss Amy Young and Mr Young have returned home to Quebec after pending a few days in Montreal Mr de Marlcr and family Peel etreet and Mrs Carlyle Jamieson leave on Thursday for Lakewood The engagement Is announced In Ottawa of Miss Mabel Richardson to Mr Rowley of Montreal Mrs Shirley Ogllvle Weredals Park who Is li Ottawa returns to town at the end of the week Miss Mary MacLeod of Lancaster Is visiting Mr Allan MacKUlop 43 Brook avenue Mr Armand Lavergne MPand Mrs Lavergne were In town yesterday from Ottawa Mr and Mrs Forget entertained at dinner this week at the Russell Ottawa Mr Harwood Bt Louis square I spending a few days at VaudreulL Mr Wlnthrop Rralnerd la sailing from New York this week for England Mies Reekie will arrive from Kingston next week to spend tome time Lady Van Homo and Miss A Van Horne were In Quebec yesterday Mlsa Lawless of Ottawa Is ylrftjng Mr Mitchell street' Col Whitehead leaves aa Friday Aw a short tlp to New York' Mrs Allan Macdonald lo giving a mall bridge on Frtda- No mother forgets the first used from alee with croup Nor aroused from by the distress with croup Nor dons she forgot of her child the helplessness she felt in not knowing what to ao to bring relief from the deaporate struggle for breath thouf the greater severity du develop into wnatii very fatal disease By using Dr Chase's Syrup of and Turpentine the rough is kept loose the inflammation is reduced and tho croup is en tirelv cured in two or three days Sometimes there are symptoms of croup observable when the child goes to bed such as hoarseness or feverishness and in all such cases croup can be entirely prevented by fre- Chase's Syrup of quent small doses of Dr during uai or is tne second night or known as true croup a CURES a Croup Whooping Cough Severe Chest Colds Bronchitis Asthma Pneumonia La Grippe Throat Irritation Tickling in the Throat Soreness and Dryness in the Throat Irritation and Inflammation of the Bronchial Tubes and Lungs Linseed and Turpentine 1 rap usual! comes about midnight when the child is suddenly awakened by a paroxysm of suffocation and a dry harsh ringing cough There la no time to coll a doctor and to prevent suffocation the spasm must be brokon up at once and the foue mucous romoved Tnis can best be accomplished by uso of an emetic such os a teaspoonful of powdered alum in sugar or syrup mustard in warm water or a toaspoonful of warm lard In the absence of those remedies vomiting may bo caused by tickling the throat with tho finger 1 Then Dr Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine should be given every hour or two in doses varying from 10 drops to a tenspoon-ful according to agej for otherwise even The first indication of cron 'Being composed of simple and yet powerful ingrodionts and being sweet and pleasant to tho taste Dr Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentino is especially suited to the needs of children and readily taken by them It hoe won its way to the heart of every mother who ha used it and finds its place as an hulls-iiensable medicine in the great majority of comes Dr so7p and gg raaig bottls I fatally slsa tlieea Mhiss an much dO aonta at all dealers nr HI man win Bates Oa Toronto To protect you gnt Iwi'tstlcne Uws perioaii sad signature of Ur A OhsMt tbi famous rteilpl book author art oa ovwjr'botUr.

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