The Quebec chronicle, 16 mars 1910, mercredi 16 mars 1910
[" he EN \u2014 + + ; The Weather Falls of quow or .ESTABLISHED 1764 NOTES FROM: THE.CAPITAL Tue Anvi-uambling Bill in vraste=- - New Departmental Building\u2014Mag- dalon Islands Mail Service, > Otfèws, Ont, March 15.\u2014lhe Mjler bill to prevent betting and gambling p> drastic than al first thought, t contuina some clauses which were not in the bill referred Lo tho special committes.In the bill any man who \u2018records or registers any bet or woger, or sells any pool upon the races, of any political or municipal\u2019 élection; of any race; of any contest or trial of skill or endurance of mas or beast,\u201d becomes liablo to u yoar's fmprisonment or to a fine of $1,060, It would prohibit personal wayers be tween any group of individuals, say members of a political or other club, as to the result of an election ur even vf n parlinmentary divisiva, It is not probable that lexal* pro éeedings will be taken against the mother of the child taken dead to thy Kalvation Army Home on Daly avenur a couple of weeks ago.While nt the inquest laut nicht the jury returnod a verdi of \u201cDeath from nsglect.\u201d The question to be determined wav as to whether it was a case of criminal , neglect or otherwise.Crown Attorney Ritchie who was present at the inquest and went thoroughly into the cane, stated this morning, that there was no evidence of criminality on the part of the mother as far as the death of the child war concerned.Work on new Departmental [lock on Sussex street will go ahead this summer.This announcement was made to-day by Hon.William Pugsley, Mininter of Public Works.\u201cAs soon as the appropriations for the purpose ir the entimates pnssen | the House,\u201d stated the Minister, \u201cit is mv intention to call for tendaw.I whould imagine that this will be done around June.\u201d The building, for which pluns have hesn prepared, will be the largest and most handsome of the Guvernment structures.It will be over aix lmndred feet in length and five or six slarya in height and will extend from here St.John's Church now stands rortherly.It in intended to Louse all ., «4 the Departihents vow accom modated shroush they eftv in pri «ais ownad bujl op _ay weil as the Some Bt.Lawrowe and Gult\u2014 Fresh southwesterly and westerly winds, doudy aed milder with light = CARMENS STAIKE (86000000 FOR IN PHILADELPHIA) MONTREAL HARBOR No Change in the Situation\u2014Some | In the \u2018Shape of a Loan from the Men Desert Strikers, Others Join Dominion Government to Them\u2014Woman Killed, Complete Works.\u2018Philadeiprhia, March 16\u2014\"The ocon- Ottawa, March 14\u2014The Governlosnces la à muse Earle ne ment is to loan the Montreal Haran n or sl .for the settlement of the © armen\u2019s | bor Commissioners $6,000,000, accord- strike\u2019 and negotiations are therefore | ng £ a notice of motion given by to 22 Somuidared faded,\u201d was > of | Mr.Fielding to-night.This is to com- cial statement issued to-nigl tha! isti © i , 2 plete existing works in the harbor ee committee of te.| end for additional facilities.The President E.E.Greenwalt, of State Pederation of Labor, to-night | terma of the resolution of the [Finance Minister are as follove : issued \u20ac ui to Jabor unions in at parts tl tate to © à general « : s J: strike vote and hold themselves in \u2018That it is expedient to provide readitiess to respord to a call for a, State wide sympathetic strike, which was authorized at the recent convin- tion of the State Federation of Labor, held in Newcastle, Pa.There was no change in the general strike situation today.While there were à number of defections in the strikers ranks, these, it was atatod by the labor leaders, were more than counterbalanced by accessions to the ranks of the strikers.The Kemsimiton textile district remains practiosfly tied up, and the workers in thix istrict were joined tonight by 400 yrocmy clerks, most of whom were employed in the syndicate stores in that lucal- ity.The Rapid Transit Co.maintains that the nervice is growing better daily.More cars were operated today than on any day since the strike began, There were a number of accidents, however, in one of which an un- ; identified woman was struck by a car at Sixth and Arch strects and in\u201d stantly killed., The chauffeurs failed to make a general response to the new call for avm- nathetic strike and many of the public taxicabs continued in operation.Officials of the Transit Company ex- time to time advance and pay to the \u2018Harbor Commissioners of Montreal, in addition to the money, if any heretofore authorized to be advanced by any act, and which has not already been so advanced, such are required : (a) To pay off and retire debon- tures the corporation of the par value of $100,000, maturing in 1910, sn (bh) To enable the corporation to complete the construction of the terminal facilities of the port, for which plans, apesifications, und estimates eve been approved by the Governor- in-Council, and to construct such ad- j ditional facilities as are necessary ffoperly to equip the port, and in res) of which plans, specifications and estimat:s have, previous to advances being innde, been approved hy the Governor-in-Couneil.2.That during the period of construction of the terminal facilities mentioned in this resolution, the interest payable on the debentures 8 re- nressed their displeasure at Director | ocivable by the Minister of Finance Earle for placing President Kruger | in exchange for auch advances shall in a position of treating with the \u2018 Le dec to be money required to striking * motormen and conductors.A representative of the company de- Jared : oo there va any chance, amd there really appea to a go .one ay, of clearing up this sum of $6,000,000; ; situation and ending Lhis strike by | 3.That the corporation shall, upon night, it bas been totally killed by j30Y advances being made, deposit with the action of Georgs H.Earle snd | the Minister of Fimnnce, debentures of Stokes.\u201d | the corporation equal 10 par value to complete, and to be part of the cost of construction thereof, and auch interest may be paid out of the said Edward 5 ood and | Wim.H.Shelmerdin, « member of | the advance so made, repayable with- ee nr Campi A \u201cæ}the Bag.i said; in 25.years from the deta ig timated cost in between three aad fous | \u201cThe members of the hoard are very | and bearing interest, payable hall.million dollars and the structüte is on | mnch displeased with Mr.Earle\u2019s ac | yearly, at rate of 34 per cent.per such an extensive ponle ns Will requirr | tion in sttempting to negotiaste a set- | annum ; vrveral vears to build.tloment of the strike.Mr.Earle has | 4.That the \u2018the Magdalen Istands, lving north of Prince Edward Island, in the Gul\u2019 of St.Lawrence, are in an unfortunate sition of receiving no wmils during he winter.About the beginning of Docember the ie accumui ted in that part of the Gulf, so that access to the islands bv the ordinary means is always a matter of great risk, when not impossible.The steumer Harlaw set out from Halifax on the 2nd inst.and reached the gulf withont diffi- enlty, but when within 20 miles of the Jenn the vessel was caught in the joo which carried her southward to Cape Breton and after fruit.lees attempt to return to her course, the captain was obliged to run the vessel into Channel, Newfoundland.The maile Ter pen brought back to Sydney by the Bruce, the Reid atesm- - which runs between Sydney and Port aux Basques.The Postmaster General arranged to have the mails vent to Georgetown, P.E.L., and engaged the Government steamer Minto to carry {tem to the Islande and bring back mails awaiting despatch.The Minté started from Georgetown on Saturday, the 12th inst, and word has just leen received that the attempt this time was sucossstul, THE BOWLING TOURNAMENT Detroit, March 15\u2014The Cosmos of Chicago, won the $800 prize for first place in the five-man team event of the ton annval tournament of the Ameri Bowling Congress to-night.That event was finished to-night, and after about four hundred teams roll- od, the 2880 of the Chicagoans was still good enough to carry off first money.The Saramitas, of Wheeling, W.Va, finished wecond = with 8 and received $675, The 0\u2019Leary\u2019s number 2 of Chicago, rolled next with 9833 and carried away 8575.Eighty grizea were distributed in this event and the eighth team drew $26.The Cosmos 2880 was 82 pins behind the 2962 recorded for the tournaments, patpblished by the Lipmans of Chipago at Pittsburg last winter.A 1038 by Cosmos was the high team game of the tourney.Fourteen De rait teams shot to-night and the best score was made by the Cadil- Janes with 2797, which gave them ninth The Kokos of New York, took fourth prize, $280, with 2831, The Liberty's of Hocheter got tenth money, $200, with 2780.MAIL CONDUCTOR KILLED Three Rivers, March 15\u2014Me.Maurice Marchend, mail conductor on the Piles branch of the C.P.R., was noci- r rincipal and interest placed the board in a verv embarrass- | of any sums advanced under any act ing position.Mr.russ attended the.founded on these resolutions shall be conference under * | payable, subject to the second of iad he understood the reascft for the | these resolutions, out of the revenue an to Mr.Earle's office and Jad he (of the corporation mentioned in seo- own whom he was to meet there i would mot Rave gone\u201d ?j tion 8 of chapter 10 of the statutes of AN IMPORTANT i hale 3 hc Hwy INVENTION borrowed by the corporation under By a Priest~\u2014A Pocket Wireless Tetesaid chapter 10.These resolutions are to be moved graph Apparatus\u2014Why He Made the Invention, .- on Wednesday and a bill founded thereon will be introduced by Nr.Fielding.It will be remembered that the original scheme of the Harbor fiom mistioners for the equipment of be port according to the new plans called for a loan $18,000,000 spread overs iod of 12 years, or a mi) lion dnd a half a year.Not having secured that sum, the original programme will in all likelihood have to be modified.TAKE OF TH PAPER MILL MEN \u201c| President of ths Union Replies to the Berlin, March 15\u2014A wireless pocket telegraph apparatus was exlibited by the inventor, Professor Cerebotani, the priest in charge of the Munich parish, during a ebientific lectuse be- ore an audience of persons engaged in the various branci of scientific investigation, last night.The instru ment consists of a wooden bass with the letters of the alphabet thereupon arranged in a circle.A small metal indicator swings on a pivot in the centre s0 adjusted as to respond to ; \u2018 the viroloss dot and dash urronte President of the Company Denying and spell out the message.a; paratus is very sim lo.oT is som Latter's Statement what larger than the ordinary card -\u2014 case, Watertown, N.Y., March 15\u2014Jere Prof, Cerabotani declared that = French journalist had attributed to him, crronecusly, the invention of a wireless, pocket telegraph instrument some time ago.He wrote to the journal denying the invention.However, his letter was not published and accordingly nothing\u2019 remained for him in the way of vindiéation except vo invent the apparatus described, which he prooseded to do.CIVIC SCANDAL IN VICTORIA, B.Cmish T.Carey, President and Necretary of the International Brotherhood vof Pulp and Paper Makers, to-day issued a statement in reply to that of President A.N.Burbank, of the International Paper, Company, alleging that the present strike was precipitated without any preliminary de mands on the company having been made.This Mr.Carey donies, and states that several letters to officers of he International Paper Company, ; ., writ im during the past year, (Jin, BC Hor I.dr ln Mn FI ; : q \"a asking a conference were uection with the administration ot; inored.He quotes a letter written civic affaire that an agitation ie à à aloot to ask the appointment of a | President Burbank March 11th, in royal commission.e proposed i ) which it is stated that the men \u201cNow tion to the LieutGovrnonte-Conneli nd an increase in gages of 10 per is to appoint s commission of judren : fit.a discontinuance of all unneces- to opm en enquiry at once.An off | tarv Sunday work, and an agreement cial report mhowa that the big reser.| tO employ members of organized labor voir completed lant vear at a cost of according to their respective organi.$100,000 is a botch, \u2018and will have to !satione.\u201d The letter contains an offer be rebuilt.lt in aleo cher that a te meet the representatives of the dentally killed with a revolver this sternoon, at the Dommion Hotelminiature Tammany Hali exists in committee in an effort to adjust the Vigtoria collreting spoils from the crievances.: gamblers in Chinatown and the vicious | Rumford Falls, Me.Marchl5\u2014A clement generally.telegram ordering the employees of the local mill of the International Pa K (JOHNNIE TH SCOTCH W ne Label-OGne Quality Saw, Young & Oe, ILMARNOCK Company te strike in sympathy with the employees of that company\u2019s mill in New York and Vermont, was re ceived Goway from President J.T.Carey, of the International Brotherhb of Paper Makers.Some of the mill men thought the question ol © strike would be settled lute this after: noon.They said sentiment wan about evenly divided ns to whether to trike or to take part in the controversy.Glenn Falls, N.Y., March 18\u2014Acti Foon orders from Sherif Fanbbura, aratogs County, ha mpany K, Second nt National Guard, wae withdrawn from the South Glens Falls mills of the International Paper Co.tonight.The strike situation ie niflet here and at Fort Edward.y 32 guarunien are now stationed at the South Glens Falls mille.WALKER), HISKŸ .a Mentrea) , x that the Governor-in-Council may from ; sums | of money, not \u201cexceeding $6,000,000 as : QUEBEC.WEDNESDAY.MARCH 16, 1910 \u2014 Temperatures Minimum and Maximum Tempers: tures.\u2014Quebec, 18-24, + Try This One Week PEN a Customer's Deposit allowance for Household penses.Have all your interest on your daily balances.| sount and deposit your woekly Groceries charged, and earn FIVE PER CENT.Ac Ex- At the PAQUETORIUM \u201cThe Bailif's Daughter.\u201d .\u2014Gaumont \u201cThe Baronst Cowboy.\u201d ~Gaumoat.\u201cBis Lost Love.\u201d \u2014Biograph.Skirts $L 59 st a few of these fine blach Vicuna Cloth Skirts wiih side-pleated panels, plait or ilk trimmed.22 10 6 waist and 3610 it leagth.meant to sell at $3 Latest Arrivals in Ladies kaster Waists ITH Easter only a few days off, our showing of New Wnists PAQUET\"\u201dS VENETIANS cannot but be appreciated by all our lady customers.The Are the Best < models now on display in the Mantle Department are the ses- \u2019 a6n\u2019s newest creations.Tho values are remarkable.Sec these.- 4 Net Waists Silk Waists .Ladies\u2019 handsome White Net Ladies\u2019 dressy tafietn Silk Waists, spotted affect with silk Waists in old gold, navy, black, Guipure insertion on front and green and yolden brown, trimmed sleeves, very dressy.SPECIQL.with silk .and soutache braid.mensessne ousenens neneenvee sone ween SB TEL is cnn $6.25 Attractive New Neckwear We sre showing 8 large and varied assortment of ladies\u201d plain and fancy Collars and Scarfs, just received and placed on sale for those who wish to purchase in advance of the great Easter Rush.Note these descriptions.Linen Collars Lace Collars Ladies\u2019 Embroidered Linen Col- Fancy Lace Collars in a good » range ol COlOFrIDis; Very latest .far, one ol the Seasons latest style with jal.ol, magnificent 40-Inch Venetian novelties, sizes 12 to 14, very selection priced at irom 73.to.The PAQUET SPECIAL 40-inch Vespecial velues, at 9c.und.280 oo 8080 || The PAQUET SPECIAL 40inch Ve \" netian in all the new Spring colorings, Silk Scarfs Coat Collars cannot be matched in Canada under Ladies\u2019 beautiful Dresden Silk Fine Guipure Lace Cost Col- | 6Uc.a yd.Our Special Price, vd.43¢ Searls, extremely fashiouable for Jars.white or ivoryg, very latest the coming Spring, «pecially novelty for Spring.freat var- priced for pre-Easter selling, 8 ivty to choose from.l'rices 50c.MOencoennse voreseane sooversse vuvnenves wrens 88 RO Luuresensensereanaserssannirensncrs oavsncasses ss Embroidery, Braid and Ribbon Ei You have still time to make uve of the new Embroideri-a, Bruids and Ribhons if it is your intention to make your Sprivgs Wearables at home.These itema will prove timely and interesting.See thess with your own eyws.lb - Flous jag .\u2014Mlaver _ i a White embrokiery Vieuncing,27 White emblpidery Allover, 18%0 | to 42 inches wide for ladies\u2019 and 20 inches wide, handsorSe pat- , children\u2019s dresses.specially priced terns for vokes in ladies\u2019 blouses.+ at 50C.CO L.o.ceseeesensenn 8280 | extra values at 45c.to.81.60 42.Inch Venetian Trimmings Ribbon The PAQUET SPECIAL 42-inch Ve- § Latest novelties in pompadour Pyre silk taffeta Ribbon, 5 and { netian, all the new Spring colorings.apd gold trimmings, just receiv- 64 inches wide.all the newest [| worth at least Sie.à vd.Que Specinl d and now on exhibition, spe- shades, PAQUET SPECIAL price, À Price, YA.Lu Leurs mener aovecranene ne 6BO cially priced at $1 to.83 according to width, 19¢.and.28¢ UNITED STATES What the Toronto Globe WII Say Today on the Tariff Situation of the Two Countries.Torontn, March 15\u2014The Globe will say editorially to-morrow in part :\u2014 \u201cCanadians sre not addressing them selves to the existing tarif situation in any spirit of bravado.They now fully appreciate-that if the President places Canada under the United States maximum tarif and the Canadian surtax automatically goes on United States goods the two countries will come as near to a state of commercial non-intercourse as it is possible for two civilized nations to come, It will be a discreditable state of affairs, but with all humility it must be said that Canada is in no measure responsible for it.For the past fourteen years the dominant party in Canada has stood for wider mutual intercourse with our neighbors.Failing result we turned to other Innds and have found conditions for our products in their markets.Among other large comeum- ing populations we began iations with France and a trealy of mutual concessions haa heen ratibed by the representatives of both lands.Ta the meantime and subsequent to thése ne- tiations Congress passed the Payne Idrich tarifi bill, which is far om being a reduction of the tarif a: s held by the American | public to be a cynical cv of the promise which was implied by the Republican leaders in the phrase \u201ctarif revision.\u201d This virtually wnreformed tariff was called the maximum tarif, and for the first time in U.8.tarif history a maximum tariff wns provid.od for.A true reading of the clause which provides for this maximu rate implien that it imposes a duty of 25 per cont ad valornm on articles now ou the free list, and the same percent.| age ad valorem is added to the duties | of the minimum tariff on dutiable nrticles.The position of the United States, therefore, towards Canada is that under the Payne-Aldrich tariff we are little or no better of than under its drastic predecessors, while if we go elsewhere to look for markets we are struck with a tarif that practically declares non-intercourme.To escape we would have to give the United States without corresponding concessions nt least some of {| ad vantages which France has bought with valuable concessions, We do not think we should be apeaking the mind of the Canadian people if we said that auch an alternative will be entertained, We may «ay to our American friends that we do not invite and have sought to avoid tariff barbarism of this kind, but it comes to» choice between loss of self-respect and commercial sacrifices the great body of Canadians will choose the latter without hesitation.: CANADA AND THE | Australia, eme pesant \u2014 BRITISH OFFICER TURNED BACK Winnipeg, March 15\u2014Lisutenant B.B.Pryos' Jones, of the Royal Welsh Fusibers of the British army, was pulled off the Soo train last night because the immigration officer did not regard him as a suitable person to enter the United States.Pryoa Jones had been spending a holiday of some six weeks in Canada principally in the Rookies, enjoying skating snowshoe ing end other sports and he proposed to virit some f! s in Chicago which hie ticket allowed, but be formed that he The Wonderful Value in the Russell \u201c80\u201d , 82,350 Fully E julpped.You can pay more money\u2014you can pay less moncy\u2014but you cannot get elsewhere for your money equal value, and therefore equal satisfaction.Have you really felt that the differences between automobiles or the rame type were trisiai\u2014 were merely superficial differences of style and finish ?Why, in no other product under the sun is there such a vast difference as ia automobiles, You may buy a car witich has caught your faney vuly to fin] defrets so serious that they keep you worryiug as long as you run it, and make you glad to sacrifice it after one season.The Russell \u201c30\u201d and Seven-l'assenger models are also made to catch your funey vertainir no Cars are finer lookingi, but they are made to hold your fancy when one it is caught.Are you trying to make up vour mind which car tobuy! We stand realy to prove the quality of these cars.Sve them and compare, Fast, powerful, fine hill-oimbers.Base; rront wheels 34x3) in, rear wheole 35x4 in.bodies, five-passenger touring, toy tonneau, surrsy And special runabout.Russsll Seven-passanger has 120 in.whas! bass, with front and rear whesis 30x4 in ; extra tonneau seats, easily removable, these oars demonstrated.CANADA CYLE & MOTOR CO, LIMITED, WEST TORONTO.MAKERS OF HICH ORADS AUTOMOBILES, Branches: Teronto, Hamiiton, Montreal, Winmies, Calgary, Vancouver, Melbourne, See them all and yo see more plainly than .: \u2014 SEVEN Russell PASSENCER and $2,760 Equipped, Les.SPECIFICATIONS : Russell \u201c30\u201d has 118 inch whea! Choices of four fine Cet our catalogue, have Cure | LAURENT MoisaN MAUFACTURER oF ARTIFICIAL MARBLE 946-966 St.Valier Street, Quebec.Chimney Mantel, Counters, Columns, Stations of the Cross, High Relief Communion Tables, Pedestals, Monuments, Memorial Ron in Complete Altars in Wood and Mar according to plans.Floors la Roval Linoleum, Plaster Mouldings.al attention will be paid to drawings, Moulds end Modeilings and Wood Seulptures.Prompt szecution of work at very low prices.A visit is respect lly wlicited.oo lophone 3281 tu-thu-sat GLOVER, FRY & C0.NEW SPRING \u2014 IMPORTATIONS 1] New Cloths in fashionable colors.\" Spotted Satin Cashmere in the latest shades.Fancy Shot Crepons.Fancy Striped Cof'd Creponette.GENTS DEPARTMENT New Suitings and Overcoatings.Summer Shirts and Novelty in Neckwear.50p DISCOUNT FOR CASH ELOVER, FRY & C0.Jewelry Repairs, Glock Repairs, Watch Repairs.We would again remind our customers that this is the best season of the year to have repairs made to their Clock: Watches and Jewelry it is a slack time and the workmen can now give more attention to this class of work than can be given after Easter.We remodel, refinish and remake.old jewelry to look like new.An old Brooch or an old earring may be modernised and changed so that it may be worn as 2 pendant.Silver plated table-ware that is scratched and worn can be refinished almost as good as new.If the Clocks are out of order our clock-repair- er will call for them and put them in good order.At present we are having made a complete assortment of Wedding Rings to be ready about the end of this month.These Rings are in 18k.and 2%.gold.> Antique Medals, Antique Watches, and Antique Jewelery, we have assayed, smelted and refined and made use of in the manufacture of modern, stylish ornaments.C.SEIFERT & SONS JEWELERS a 16 Fabrique Street, Quebec.>! One Doctor fe oe Sey pee KE at a Have only ene decter\u2014 just.ons! Ne sense in runniag frem doctor 0e another! Beleet the ane, thon stand by him.Ne sense ia tying this a chat thing, fer your cough.= , éeliberately soleet the best cough medicine.then take it.Stick mw it.Yom Pe iad The Quebeg Ghronice QUEBEC, MARCH 16, 1910.THE DEATH OF A NOTED CANADIAN LITTERATEUR.\u2019 George Murray is dead.\"All over Canada bis nome had become a house hold word, and for years his kindly | face, represented in the Standard from | week to week, was familiar to nearly \u201cevery English speaking resident in Quebec.The Montreal Star has dealt with his career as a teacher, a;schojar, & poet, and reviewer, in a way to | make a draft upon the gratitude of those who knew him intimately as well \u201cas those who drew from his fountain of \u201cthings new and old\u201d every week.| They say that in Canada the literary merit of a man, so near to ua ns Mr.Murray was, does not come into full recognition until after his death.If , thie be true generally, it has not been true in Mr.Murray's treatment of bis literary contemporaries.His pen was always being used in making known to the public the merits of his younget competitors in the field of literature : and hundreds of such must now acknowledge that they have lost a friend in one who had eliminated from his nature all traces of literary envy.His life in behalf of our Canadian! literatures remaing un a lesson to the whole of Canada.What a pity it\" is that our Canadian universities did not aelze the opportunity of supplementing the honors which bofell him as a member of our Canadian Royal Society, aud the universal recognition of his manifold talents as one of Cannda\u2019s ripest scholars.If he wes poor in pocket, he was rich enough in in- telloct to do honor to anv university that might have gone out of its way te do honor to him while he was vet with us in the flesh, as one of our most brilliant literary lights in Canada.| i i ! | THE FEDERAL POLITICAL OUTLOOK.The greater \u201cuestions that come up for discussion in a commonweslth are \u2018ihe questions which make for a whole «ome nationhood.And, while Canada is fondly plaiting the tendrils of her autonomy ne an \u201cimperium in im\u2019 perio,\u201d it ia well for Canadians to give heed to the problems that are of very much more moment to the eountry at large than the hurry-scurry of partiz- | an strife.The navy bill has passed., But there has been more in the dis- ; cussions over its details and rationale ! than either Liberals or Conservatives have seeming discerned amid wordy contests.The Comservative party stands face to face with the | country as a united and possible people's party, if the represmtatives of that party in Patliament will loyally obey the call for rallying and consoli- | the times.The Conservative convention to be held in June next, must look upon the cause of the people as (he great first motive in their deliberations rather than a mere getting int power.Loyalty to the country\u2019s if.tereste is more than loyalty to party interesta\u2014the one being only symeans {0 an end\u2014an incentive to stand for the greater of the two.And _if the rank and file of the Conservative party | as heen thinking too often of the ! \u201cloaves and fishes,\u201d from which they | have been weaned no long, it is time \"for such to set aside the folly and .rally to the upholding of Empire con- | nections, as their leaders in Parliai ment have been rallving in Parlia- | ment to defen] the good name of the country from becoming a byword for ingratitude and meanness of public spirit, among the nations.In reler- * ring to the coming Conservative com- vention, we pointed out, the other day, what ought to be a first plank in ita platform, namely, the providing] of iegislative safeguards against bribery and boodling, whereby both will be made indictable offences At the | instance of special apprehending off- \u201cvers, whose duty it shall be to foitow i inch cases right up to the securing of a fived verdict agaiust the offenders in the law courts of the land.Every voter detected in taking a bribe should be deprived of the right of voting ever after, just an every boodler should be forced to make restitution! and rank: el among the dishonest., * .- .Another question that must be taken up by the C'onservative convention ie the reform of the Senate of Canada, with sufficient warrant for instituting wich a reform, in what is about being done towards reforming the House of Lords in England.The method of making appointments to the Semate is subversive of all perlismentery dig: nity.Indesd, one of tle eaniest ways of securing à nomination to a seat in [I = the te is.log their |.citizen to run an election, meet alb the expenses connected with the contest that has ended in his rejection by the electorate, snd then to put in a claim to an appointment to the Senate, in order to recover his outlay.The number of such \u2018defeated candidates, who have had no Pgflinmentary experience whatever, are bésoming more snd more numavous in the Senate every year.The number of experienced parliament: arians that have flually found a retreat in the Senate arq few and far between.The apsembly has becomes one of the most motley there is to be met with in the whole With but few exoeptions the Senators are tiou-representative of any.locality with » suspicion against thems of intellectual ranking far below the sver- age intelligence of the country.H the body has to be reformed, just as the House of lords has to be reorm- ed.The \u201claissez-aller\u201d of convemtion- alism has made a wreck of both chambers.Neither is stable administrative service to the comimonwealth, end both of them must be remodelled in line with the notiop of right representation,\u201d and invigoxated funétion : snd to the Conservative party in both countries the task of their reform must be reiagated.ANOTHER OF THE SAME.le must strike Sir Wilrid Laurer at times that the examplys that have heen made -of thé boodiers in the public departments.have not tended to root out the evil.The discipline, be must feel, has not bean severe enough.The culprits coptinue to put their trust in the loopholes provided for their escape.For instance, the com- mittes on the Lumaden charges wan ralled for by Sir Wilfrid himeell ; and yet, since its first meeting there has been nothing but a beating about the bush, in order that improper means of escape might be provided for those involved in the irregularities which forced Major Hodgins and Mr.lums- den to resign lucrative positions rather than be mixed up with the This time, the rascalify ob adviskg the raising of the égures vf an account agninat the Government in order that un official should have his \u201crake-off\u201d\u2019 has been located in the Public Department of Railways.Bawdust was not the commodity deglh in, on this occa: sion, nor was Richijucto the scene of the escapade.Cevtgin, farmers of the Trent Valley in Ontario had claims aginst the Government for the dem- age done to their lands from floods.À valuator was appointed by the Railway Department to see that there was nd overcharge made, and a solicitor \u2018inthorised by the Department of Jus- {ice to see to the legal verification of the accounts, when preseuted for payment.The records of the care show dation, in line with the necensities of ! that the said solicitor advieed a certain claimant to \u201chang out lor twelve or fifteen acres\u201d more than his due, and the claimant now says that he had to pay the solicitor twenty per cent of all moneys awarded to him.The transaction is all of a pisce with hundreds of others.And now the Minister of Railways and the Minister of Justice are doing their best or worst to belittle the affair, and thus \u201c\u2018explode\u201d it in the usual way.The evidence seems to point out the two offi- cisls as being \u201cpale\u201d in the afair : and now the Ministers would palliate the offence by pleading that this is a case for the Law Sosiety of Ontario to deal with.Nor is there much to be wained by referring to the case.Sir Willrid Laurier himsel{ knows that it i= not- an exception.He knows what a uselul member of an investigating committes his honorable friend from Pictou, Nova Scotia, is, in raising hindrances to getting at the full facts of an investigation in hand for the moment.What is going on at pre sent in connection with the Tumeden charges is neither more nor less than 8 \u201c\u2018hush-up,\u201d conducted under the special guidance of Mr.Edward M.Macdonald, of Pictou, whose action in the welection of an advocate to probe things to the bottom han led to the withdrawal of the thres (\u2018onservative members from the committes and the actua} \u2018mutilation of the records of the committee.The country in ning to feel that Nir Wilfrid is impotent to put an end to this kind of thing, Nay, the suspicion has got abrosd that Sir Wilfrid fe convinced thas thers is flo other way of running a Government than this.Hence comen the chance to those who may succeed him} to clean the aystem out, by reforms to be advocated and put into shape at the approaching Conservative convention.There was certainly corruption prec- lised under previous regimes, but no Goverment has ever practised the business of rescuing the boodler to the extent that the Laurier adminis: \u201cBrome | That le for this signature on every hex.\u201c Alwegs remember tho'fail'name.Look ste, There le Only One Quinine\u201d Laxative Bromo Quinine CURE 4 GOLD Iv ONG BAY.6 Zl \\ tration has.The investigating oom! mitteg or commission has besome in - its hebds the veriest of farces.a \u2014 a gov With all- dus reference to the City Council, the Chramicle holds that Aid.Menseevéy and Cummings were right in the stand they took in the matter of taxation.There may be a desire to delsy enquiry into our system of tax- faoed sooner er later, if Quebec is to have fair play meted vut to its poliey ; of progress.Until the city has been delivered from the allegation that it is \u2018the most Wpayily taxed city in the ation, but euch an enquiry has to be |\u2018 Dominion.| Dominion, its progress is likely to bec from falling into ite instance of how the ocean greyhound earrving the mail from Great Britain to keep up to its speed, and the Intercolonial mail train might tear ov ita wav through storm drifts and sta tion delays to be.on tims from Halifax to Montreal, but thé Mail bags.when thrown off at Levis Were allowed to lie acrosh the river right opposite our lost Office, for twelve or fourteen houre without delivery.Our three executive corporate bodies\u2014the City Council, the Board of Trade, and the Harbor Commission\u2014should strive to recall the above, whenever they feel inclined, to plead for unnecensary delay in a public movement.Such plead: ing is ever a ppor handmsid to progress.The Chronicle may have a fur ther word to say tô ali three of these bodies, by way of encouraging them to be up and doing a little more for the city than the mere tidying sip of their own office routine.Now that the Harbor Commission hiss re-srrang- ed the list of its official staff, it may wet a move om it in looking alter ite outside affairs for the accommodation of certain ocean greyhourds.not be Mewithy\u2014How.to Obtain This Bisesingus overy woman and young giel would realize the danger of sllowing blood to hecome thin and + would understand that the majority of common discases nre caurel hy an ansumie {or bloodless) condition, that intent pallor means that the blood is wot furnishing the organa with the required amount of nourishment, there would be awakened Interest wn the tonic treatment wilh Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.Thin blood meons starved nerves, weakensd digestion, funetional disorders, headaclies, frequently neuralgia, - sciatica and oven pertial paralysis.Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills build up the blood, repair waste and prevent and check disease.\u2018They fill the system with rich, eed blood which means gooë heulth and life.Miss Marie Dionne, St.Angele, Que., for me.My blood had almost turned to water.I wad pale, had no appetite, suffered from pains in the back and sido, and had a feeling of con- etant depression.The smallest exertion would leave me breathless, and T was reduced iu flesh until I weighed only 95 pounds.I got notbing to help liams\u2019 Pink Pills.They began helping me alter the first couple of weeks; and in a few weeks more [ was cgain perfecily well The color returned to my cheeks, the pains left we, and 1 gained in weight until now 1 weigh 130 pounds.I feel so happy for what me that I hope some other niling, miserable girl will profit hy my experience and obtain new heslth.These Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or you can get then by ail at BO cents a box or six boxe for $2.50 from The Dr.Williams\u2019 Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.The feature picture in Shasta.\u201d nia.rightly called the gem of Golden Westhoud.truest to life.ns this picture is, t \u201cThe Naint's Gift.\u201d to interest the observer.\u201cThe Of Woodman\" subject.\u2018The pictures khows .by # and (his greatest manulaocturer: ace counts not a viding ita new and.interesting.mediocre in their programmes, exe shown to which the slightest tion can .he taken.to pravide the patrons with a clean a criterion.Next week the ment have an exoeptiousl treat in store for the petrons in the appearance of Mr.Bert Hervey, a character spmedieu of exceptional a iligy That .Harvey ie an artist in Free Prose :\u2014\u2018Mr.Bert Harvey in a whole host in himeelf, and his impersonation ol the mechanics! scarecrow be seen.His Chinese song.Elven ty in vari- un encore, dieplays Vorsat ous dialgcte, while his rendition \u2018Who Killed Bill Jeter r.was funny but quite ertistie.\u201d \u2018Nickel on Monday next .a \"| A prominent citizen the othey night spoke ol the necessity of kesping Que \u201colden ecstacies of delay,\u201d and he gave an\u2019 might outbound the Atlantic's waves A QUESTION.OF HEALTH Without Rioh, Red Blood You Cansays (=I am deeply grateful for what Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills have done me until J began the usc of Dr.Wil- Dr.Willisms' Pink Pills have done for TO-DAY'S CHANGE AT THE NICKEL to-day\u2019s change of programme at the Nickel is one entitled \u201cIn the Ehadow of Mount This picture tells a story of the early mining days in Califorthe The picture portrays an absorbing story, teeming with the effervescence of loysl man and woman- It is\u2018 one of the masterpieces of the Selig manufactory, whoss western pictures are easily \u2018the beat and Strong and interesting e is another well worth seeing, and this ix entitled For dramatic effect and acting this picture is bound d and sailing veessl is likewise, an interesting the Nickel are furnished by the world's little for the reputation which the Nickel hears for pro- patrons with something \u2018There is nothing thing in up-to-date and no picture is excep- The great efort of the management of the Nickel is and wholesome entertainment, and in! this they sre succeeding, if the large and interested audiences who ascembile at every performance can be taken ne mansge- hi ie borne out by his work on the stage -in other cities.Mays the Winnipeg figure from \u2018The Wizard of Ox\u2019 ir one the finest bits of comedy work 10 of Harvey oom- monces a limited engagement ai the \u201cBlack Knight\" is a joy to ¢yety woman who takes pride in Ber home, : .in] It enables her to bave t stoves always cleat, freshly polished and brilliswtly black.\u201cBlack Koight'\u2019 is ready touse ~\u2014easily applied\u2014snd a few rubs brings a mirror-like polish.\u2018Black Knight\u2019 does sway with all the hard work and dirty work of stove polishing.If your desler should not have \u201cBlack Knight\", we will send you a large cas, postpaid, for tec, The F.F.Daliey Co.Limited, RAMILTON, Ont.24 Hobore of the famocs \"2 le 1° Shen Patigh.Public Notice Public notice is hereby given that \u201cja Compagnie Electrique Borchester\u201d will make an application to the Legislature of the Provinos of Quebec at its next session for a charter giving the power to deal in elsctricity, the right to go without asking, for their permission through the munici- lities of the Counties of Levis, Beauce, Dorchester, Bellechasse, Lotbiniere and Quebec, the City of Que bec and ip ssid municipalities, city or town, their electric \u2018wires, and supply elective power., March 9th, 1910.DORION & MARCHAND, Attorneys for \u201cla Compngnie Electrique Dorchester.\u201d mardxim Public Notige Public notice is hereby pre that at the next session of the Legislature of Quebec, application will be made for of gas, for lighting or the installation of all works, neoes- for bg.manufacture, operation, nd transmission of the same, the head office of the company to be in the City of Quehes, and the busibess and operations of the company to be in the City of Quebec, and neighbouring municipalities, and without it being necessary for the company to obtain and municipalities to cargy on any ita operations within the limits of such city or municipalities.GIBSONE & DOBELL, Attorneys for Applicantsmarfxlm.~ pene Public notice is hereby given that application will be made to the Lagislature of the Province of Quebec, at its next session, for the incorporation of a company, having its head office at Quebec, and nuthorized to desl in electricity, gas, lighting and heating, to enter the city of Quebec, and there on the necwasary works for its installation and operations; to construct the necessary transmission lines through the various municipalities that will have to be crossed without having asked for the permission of such municipalities, and for other purposes.I.A.CANNON, .Attorney for Petitioner.Quebec, 23rd February, 1910.feb28x1m _\u2014\u2014\u2014 Public notice is hereby given that Donald Fraser and Archibald Fraser, lumber merchants, both of Fredericton, Province of New Brunswick, Donald Fraser, junior, of Plaster Rock, lumber merchant, in the Province of New Brunswick, William Matheson and Andrew Brebner, both clerks, of Cabano, in the County of Temiscouats, will apply to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec, at its next session, for the incorporation of a com pany with a capital of $250,000.00, under the name of \u2018Donald Fraser & Sons, Limited\u2019, having its head office at Cabano, with all ihe necessary powers to carry on the lumber bum- nega in all ite forms; to sell wholesale and retail merchandise\u2019 of all kinds ; to sell, purchase, charteristeam s, and carry on the husiness of carriers: to carry on the paper and pulp business ; tu acquire, utilize and develop water powers and expropriate for the purposes of such operations ; to transamit and sell electricity.and power; to nequire and apernte for the needs of tne company, telograph.and telephone .lines an other means of communication, with power (0 raise for the requirements of its operations the levels of the lakes and rivers by pavidg damages, once for all, to the riparian proprietors, and for other purponss.L: A.CANNON, Attorney for Applicants Quebec, 28rd Fobruary, 1910.feb2sx1m.In the Superior Court, District of Besuce.0.68.Dams Virginie Bizier, of the parish of Ste.Rose de Watford, County of Dorchester, wife common as to pro.Be of Jean Lacasss, duly author- to ester en justice, Plaintiff ; ve The said \u201cJoan Lacases, Defendant, An action pi separation as to perte hne ét instituted in this ra on the Î1th of Fefrunry, 1910,\" St., .ait ere IA RG ON 6 ' ALLEYN, font Lv oo, £400 Pg ie La t .! .- - a the Town of Tavis, to place | tricity for lighting purposes and mo- | the incorporation of a company, with powers for tbe manufacture aud ly , heating, si qe permission of auch city.Hardware Company, Fabrigss Sirast aod Faal of Mowrialy 90.| ire sets aaa tonsein tn Rrass ind Wrought Iron Finish, = CE me | Brass Ton Ketties on Stands Coffee Machines, Chafing Dishes \u2014 | Kitchen Utensils.| Gomeral and Keavy Hardware and : and Sporting Goede of ail \u2018 $.J.Shaw & 0s.MARMALADE CUTTERS FOO CHOPPERS | \u201d ENAMELEB WE \u2018AND FULL LINE or Kitchen Utensils AT DISCOUNT 109% FOR OASH \u2019 \u2014- À GO CARTS \u2014_ Stylish and Durable\u2014Furniture of ail Descriptions, James | Perry, 323 St.Payi St as CONTINUATION OF THE GREATSALE ALL CLASSES OF COONS REDUCED.d | dueed, 2H 85.: a oe for PSC J Telephone 338 © GENUINE REDUCTIONS WHITE AND CREAM CBEPE-DE CHINE, 42 in.wide, 81.18 for 99e.FTAFFETAS SILK, ali shades, 75e.now 60c.= .CHINA SILK, all reduced from 23c.CHIFFON TAFKFETAS SILK, be.now @0c.MESSALINE 8J1LK, all reduced, 83¢ now 68e.; GLACE SILK, all shades, $1.10 now 8c, .WHITE STRIPE SIiK, all reduced, 88c.now Tle.\u2019 BLACK SATIN, all uced, 7604 now ,83c.; 88c, now 71 ; 81.10 now 88; $1.95 now $1.00, { BLACK SATIN LUMINEUX, all re duced, $1.15 now 92 ; 81.20 now 90e ; - 31,80 now $1.04, ; BLACK SATIN MIGNON, 86a Yow: éBc.BLACK TAFFETAS SILK, sll vel duced, 788 now 63e; 859.now 3 K $1.10 now 89; 81.98 now $1.03.: BLACK SILK CHIFFON TAFFE- TAN, 850 now 68c.; $1.19 mow 86e ; 81.28 how $1.03.or BLACK LUSTRINE, 580 now 47e;'7 65e.now 52e.\u2018 BLACK PEAU-DE SOIE, ell re\u2019 now 7le ; $1.10 now 84a 3) $1.94 now 09.' NET VEILING, all reduced, 3c now (2e ; 28¢c.now 3le ; 48c.\u2018 now \u201830 ; | 80 now ide.: | All Housshold Goods Greatly\u2019 Reducedi f ÿmbreil AEs moe as at Kid Gloves alt reduced.Corsets all reduced.i \u2014\u2014 | STRICTLY CASH SIMONS om \u201c 20 Farrique Strost Quebecot + - \" must attend.= Manufactured by The B.Houde Co., Limited Regimental Orders 1.\u2014~The Regiment will parade to commence annual training, at the Armoury, Grande Allee, on Friday, the 18th inst., at 8 p.m.stamp.N.C.Ou inppection by oting Adjutant at 745, when every N.C.O.2\u2014Uniforme will be issued .as follows :\u2014 D Coy., Friday, 1]th March.\u2026 Moude#; ., Tussday, 15th March.H (Ql; Wednsedsy, 16th By ardes, F.J.HOME, Captain, Acting Adjutant.# mardUllId Properties for Sale Nos.16, 18, 20 St.Eustache The property Olivier Street.The propety No.7 St.Btrest.The propert Nos.381, 383, 386, 387 and 880 St.Valise Strest, foot of Cote \u2018ne property Nos.54, 56, 58 Hen © ou.54, - derson Strest.Nos.45 and 47 Ramsay Street.The house No.11 Aberdeen Street off DeSalal , contains 12 rooms.The\" \"house No.5 Arthur Street of Maple Avenue, contains 10 rooms, The bouse No.70 Maple Avenue, contains 12 rooms, with stables in roar.Two building lots on Dorion Avenue 08 x 72 feet each.Valioe W À property in St.Valier Ward, containing pa square feet, bounded to the north by River 8t.Charles, to south by C.P.R.track, to the east by \u2018 Parent Street, to the west by St.Ambroise Street.- For particulars, apply to AMOS.J.COLSTON, Hochelags Bank Building, TEL St.Peter Street! WINDOWS For Gamething Economicol, Wilhstezome sad Attractire bien LANGLEY WARE =m 1 HOT WATER MUFFIN PANS TEA POTS COFFER POTS HOT WATER JUGS ph \u2014\u2014 - Tia ward\" ban\u2019 $rbided Vetter reckiée fes making Ten or Cotfge than any other kind om the market PG COPENAN .128 St.John St BMENG TEAS AND HOW THE MIGHTY HAVE.FALLEN United States Cannot Bluff Canada to Alter Her Tariff to Suit Them, Washington, March 14\u2014At the end of a four-hour: conference with his tariff advisers to-day, President Taft had not arrived al a decision as to the action he will take with respect to extending to Canada and France the 25 per oent.reduction in tarif rates which be is allowed to grant to nations that are shown to be not \u2018\u2018unduly discrimina * inst United States.ne said that tl situation with respect to Canada is all but hopeless, and the indications are that the biggest and nearest neighbor of the United States may the one important coun \u2018ainet which the maximum rats off the Payne-Aldrich law will have to be applied, egotistions looking ment wit Tanoe are progressing satisfactorily.It is said a new proposal was received from France today and it was intimated that a settlement by which France may send its products to the United States under the 26 per cent.reduction clause is not ui .The negotiations are far from complete, however, and another hitch may oocur at any time.President Taft is charged with deciding, from all the facts available, just what nations unduly dis- eriminate against the United States to a settle MILD THATY YEAS OLD QUEBEC Extracts from the Chronicle, March 16th, 1880 : on 8 » the Rev.Father Henning announ that there would be a solemn Grand Mass to-morrow, the anniversary of Ireland\u2019s Patron Saint.Cherubini\u2019s Mass will be rendered by a full choir and orchestra under the guidance of Mr.Lavallee, the amgan- ist.The Mass will be celebrated by Rev.Mr.Fahy, a voung priest just ordained, and the sermon will be by the Rev.Mr.Callaghan, of St.Patrick's Church, Montreal.Personal\u2014Hon.W.W.Lynch, L.BR.Speaker North Shore Railway.Mr.P.V.Valin, Chairman of the Quebeo Harbor Commission, sailed from Halifax in the Allan's mail steamer Sardinian on Saturday.It is stated that Mr.Valin will visit to complete arrangements for the construction of several large ships at his yard on the River St.Charles for a well-known firm of shipowners.Mr, Jos.Parent, the new M.P.P.for Rimouski county, arrived in town yesterday, and i tered at the Mountain Hill House, AN OPEN LETTER.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Results 50 Surprising That They Seem Marvelous Are Common to Mi-o-na the One Dependable Stomach Remedy.and may extent a 25 p.c.reduction in all rates to those nations not included in this unfavorable list.Canada is ssid to have made no offort to secure thia preferential treatment from the United States.It is declared, in fact, that the Dominion Government has left no loop hole for President Taft to do otherwise than allow the maximum rates automatically to go into effect against imports from that country.In this connection it is pointed out that the maximum rates of the American tariff law against imports from Canada are decidedly lower than the duty imposed by Canads on imports from the United States.This was true under ths Dingley law and the difference in do- clared to be even greater under the Payne-Aldrich act.While imposing this higher dpty against the United States it in declared that Canada has given to France a reduction in dutive of from 24 to 5 per cent.from pre vailing rates, and that this reduction, under conditions imposed upon the Dominion government, has been automatically extended to twelve other nations, under the most favored nation rule.In these circumstances, as no proposal looking toward successful negotations is forthcoming Irom Canada, the American authorities wee practically no hope of seitlement.COURT OF SESRIONS.Yesterdnt in the Court of Sessions, a Bookseller of St.Roch\u2019 waa cha.ged with selling obacene literature.He {spots would appear before my eyes.I Mrs.J.A.Pillow, of North street, Gananoque, Ont, says: \u2018\u201cKi-c-na is worth its aight in gold tor quickly and permanently curing dyspepsia.1 became so bad that I was unable to St.Patrick's Day.\u2014At High Mass AND MELLOW.THE AUTOPIANO FOR NON-PLAYER AND PIANIST ALIKE Think of the joy and pleasure that\u2019 the \u2018wonderful AUTOPIANO with the \u201cSOLOIST\u201d attachment cas mean for your family and your home.Artistic playing is possible for any non-player through the ald of music.roll and treadles.The can also be played by hand in the regular wsy.TWO PIANOS IN ONB.If you love music and cannot play for yourself, or if you do play but wish to increase your repertoire a thousandfold, you should have an TROP LANG in your house.bers, sad You can play all classes of music vg exactly as you may like it through HAT, our O the use of tempo and expression levers takens Sart paper in front of keyboard.M ymalled tv say LAVIGUEUR&HUTCHISON 81-83-85 ST.JOHN ST.leave my bed.There was a constant ! burning in my stomach, I would belch up gas every few minutes and could eat but very little, as the food would : quickly ferment and make gas that causcd a serious depression of the heart.Perspiration would break out | alt over my body, I would become so weak that I could not stir and would | often fall on the floor in a helpless state.Tho pains in my stomach were terrible.I could find no position in which to sit or lis without suffering, and I was so nervous that the least noise would affect me.Headaches were constant.I would become dizay and had no ambition to got around and everything seemed to tire ms.\u2018The first box of Mi-o-na gave me more.relief than anything I had previously tried.\u2018The second box of | Mi-v-na cured me.I am well and strong and T have not had an hour's wuffering since.T' will always feel grateful to Mi-o-na for the cure given mo nnd glad to recommend.\u201d In the face of such evidence it in easy to understand why Henry Willis feels assured in saying to you, money hack if Mi-o-na fails to rolieve either trivial or serious stomach trouble.GRAND EXHIBITION OF JAPANESE denied the charge and wan admitted to bail to appear on Thoreday for investigation.A number of the alleged immoral books were seized.High Art Objects at the Auditorium, Is to be Disposed of by Public Auction.The art lovers of Quebno are invited to ins; a grand exhibition of Japanese High Art Objects, now open t at the Auditorium from 10 a.m.to 6 p.m.daily.This magnificent collec tion comprise the most artistic and finest assortment of rare antique and precious novelties in Sateuma, Cloisonne, Kutani and other choice wares; ten sets and chocolate sets ol finest design, vases, bric-a-brac: clabor- nte hand carved furniture in chony: cherry and Hinoki-wood; and positive | ly the most valuable collection ol ° carved ivories, brasees, bronzes, and | embroideries in acreens, tapesiry and Kimono; moat of which received high awards when exhibited in the Japanere nection of A.Y.P.Exposition, Seattle, Wash., 1900, ; The entire collection is to be dis posed of at public auction, commen: cing Friday, March 18th, at 9 p.m.and 8 p.m., and continuing Saturday, March 10th, at the same hours at the Auditorium.Thin offern you a rare opportunity to procure some of the world\u2019s fineat art at your own fi 3 Your early attendance is advisable, ae ! it will result in a great advantage to vou, there being a great many of choice pieces to select from the above collection.For oatal apply to Japan Art Association, 107 St.John ekrèet, Le.Deschemon, auctionew, carliet f DOMINION COAL COMPANY, uw \\ MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE OLLEBBATED \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM us GAS COALS Soreened, Runof-Mine and Slack Por Particulars, apply to SALES AGENT, 112 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL TOGEAN ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED (of Londen, England) [| ASSETS OVER - - - - - - - - $10,000,00000 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Place your EMPLOYERS LIABMITY INSURANCE in «strong Company with funds that will enable them to make good all demands by Employees for annuities, weekly wages, or other compensation provided for under the \u201cTASONEREAU AST.\u201d ALEX LAURIE, syst agut.~~ W.L FRASER, Guseral agen, 98 8t.Peter St.Hoohelaga Bank Bullding, PHONE 1897.PHONES \u2014 ECTS 204* Quebec _ WE WOULD REMIND YOU that our stock of Lenten requisites, and delicacies in very complete.We can supply you with your favorite kind of fish, be that kind what it may.Our TEAS and COFFEES are of the usual standard, we would be pleased to have you try our special brands.We are happy to serve you with anything in Grocery lime.M.BOYCE & SON, \"The Reliable Grocers,\u201d 19-21 Cote d'Abraham.Tel 94 Retabliiohed 986.NOTICE \u2014\u2014__ We make a specialty of instalting Electric Light Wires according to the CANADIAN FIRE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION \u2018We have competent men in our employ and we 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sue ppp - ï .= \u2014 Spe Te 1 |, .$3 3 5 O===r\u2014nEnE\u2014Em==n prove .; fl Latest Sporting News || PALIFAC VER pen Ea EEE\u2014= 0 Weakness ES Montreal ILLS.and Return LAYALS RECENE (PRO GAME | \u2018and Debility Ppecial train will leave Palace Station at CUR \" .¢ .TERIA | nei CHRONICLE CUP 100 COSTLY lly caused by the poor or Distincen, Nasses,.Dronsisess, Distese shes ure generally caused by poo Parlor Gars ng Thm tthe ide Er \u201cHaile tek mest .LL L (V=CE 8 =.Tickets will be good to muro by ay .vicious atmosphere of the city, or bÿ YOUR HOME ip not complets vale & ' lar trains up , : .Y Salons Rey March ad, 1910.° interesting Presentation Took Place | Shamrocks Are Anxious to Return to overwork, bad food, abuses, etc.Those lighied bt etry, the a0uthe tt 1 \u2014_ audashe, yet Carters Linia Liver PIS so at the Auditorium Last Amateur Lacrosse as Soon , 9.; .?tor C cations, tickets equally vi biablo in L auatipaticn, curing Pee 3 ; .FLECTRICAL _- ot Parlor Car reservations, ct stim iets Evening.Possible.dreadful diseases attack both sexes at my oe St.Chat pet Enea regulate Be boris.Licalf they caly _ __ CONTRACTIN - alace Fill, 4 pusie Ht.; .; NE : Frontensc or at Station Tickog Office, El E A The Chronicle Cup, emhlematical of | Montreal, March 1311 seemed to bo different stages of life.But fortunately, includes installing, éspairing aoû\u201d mep- JULES HONE, Jr, the champi ip of ity ù opinion those present - .À x ; ty 3 SE wp Re ted an inful fre ELE, Gonersl Railway and Stosmship | Acheter verte imp piece hose | Hockey Association, wes forma\u2019ly BI neck Lacronse Club, fast might, that nature has provided an infallible remedy pi ; Agency.All lines represented.te fosdnean doce not end herd aud taoes | ented to the Laval team, W acroses , last night, tha ) .ee | EEE | me ba Busi ate En FA to cure those diseases which are caused D ITHOS, B.LON ., su thus they , t au On! ms of ational] Lacrosse Lnion AGRAND TR TT, De Lo de mine: cu BUT hock wad | a0ded, botween the, Bret one ig, and to rvs be ti he Erie come.o cure those ases ; ERGAN, jon for a great out.The gross reven the club Inst 8 i AC Ta he nai in honor of the season wes $12,014.04, but after al by poverty of blood Blectrical Ceatractor Easter Excursions Io 150 bac of by live se 1s where | Winners of the much-coveted and band: expenses had been paid thers remain- Phone 3068.9 8s.Jobe 8.; Tbe our great boat, Our plile cureit wake | vome trophy.The team and the of- cd a surplus of only 3596.90 in the .Joba To New York and Boston Via Montreal, rade vid Beers of tha club occupied two 8 hands of the treasurer.But it was .et erg Delaware Hudson C, V.Railways er LL Pr Te Tanes vo | cial hoxes, which wore decorated with explained by President Slattery that \u2014_\u2014 \u2018They tre pica) vegeiable \u201cod da pot gripe oe the club colors.had it not been for the standing of i ; QUEBEC TO NEW YORK AND RE: | [pit by her gros cocoa piseallvis | The presentation was made by Mr.the team at the close ol the season, ° LEON E STEIN TURN wn oo sr ares sinners $13.00 23 MIDIS C6, XIV THE Ben.Michaud, who stated thet, in whieh resulted in the playing, of a i re w Go cong.Har, Gul FI ul D Bol Pi | ih Eom Bote Femdom mts SH (8t.Michael's Wine) Lan dure a der Heturn limit April 4th.him t pleasure to officiate : the | loss would have had to be li pidated.tai all th 1 te - for OFFICE: BLOCK MORIN t iver over to t ] u i uy ast ses- v .QUEBEC To BOSTON ASH _ KE Te Hockey Club its well-earned | won, a never dave on which im con ns c ctemen necessary Tol to.1608 \u201d moe Going Mare Bin \u201c'n SMEATON & BO.|\" imp was rived, on boha of | Ge ed yeownts suety vais ps | | rebuilding an impaired constitution, Ce +Return limit April 4th.| the Club, by Mr.C.Delery, captain down the attendance.As a result, on .; Yo.- ots | CIS dom Etreet te Me Hem La rise pain regie vue aiment BE lue strengthening the tissues, giving to the ~), ARTHCR FORTERLLE | = , #1C., A0 st î a A Anne St No.18 Dnihouie St, and | LL Ton |e OY ote.opinion o mary of those present hat bones the necessary sub- J CT ear s .t le in - 0 mary of jose - 1 H.Ne.Mb St.Be 7 STOTT 1 lot Cushions Centre, etc., to fog auch a handsome prophy © ro ! the time had arcived for the club to ; y ; Room 14, Morin Bled} \"cr ' oy te t in tl ont, | get back to amateurism, as the wages of C.P&T A 1 t 25¢ * Capital He : anked.the friends of | of the players for last ceason amount- stance, and purifying and Le o 1 Neusinia 48 ; clear « .the Laval Hockey Cinh for the sup: | ed to from $340 to $440 a match.vy.Ce : _.j AIT Odd Wools, 5c.skein.port which they had given the team Mr W.J.MeKenna mele oper: enriching the blood which NONEY TO LEND 0 FRM MONTOME | : ! * during t t .se hu which was sseor y Me.J.B.I.* .(ANADIAN A 0R.0 1 lot Stamped and Tinte \u2018 thet at The sloss of 1 the naxt .Flyas, that the club revert back to an : h \u20ac life S \u2014 : Re : \u201c season the Laval team would again | amateur basis.1s the source O \u20ac.t.ETE | Linens, at 209% off.be found in possession of the velu-| While several epoke in favor of the .Hotel Bianch nble cup.There were oheers for the | motion, there appeared to be an opin: Michael's Wine is perfect in ; On and after Saturday, the sth Fetsuary, 1943 Club and the popular eaptain, \u2018ion that it would be impossible to go Jos.Cloutier, Pro trains will ieave urhec a» foiiowrs , .Laval ; ore Fees wen the A back to amateur From Pas out that the make u .it agrees with » Pp., arepionshi coming .; Canadian Northern tuebez-Ry Spring Freud fe ie paid to ivre ur Pi tre Ame \u2018car ani Evropaaa Mass pa0 AM.Daitr except Snatay for Montres).| ++ a vero mot moe on Rane the most delicate stomach.Grand Mere.Shawiaigim Falls.ete, age i 9 or m P : Near the Terminus of Rails copmects at Garnean jet, with : snd that had the club had fine wea- .A traiasto aad from La Tique, This Ui ings : A ther for some of their important home St.Michael 8 Wine means ways and Navigation Com.530 P.M, Daily except sunday for Shawinigas gomos there would have been a [lew fy Jet, aud intermediat: points.i thousnnd dollars in on the right side health strength and life, panies.ow - \u2018 the ledger.y ; ge LL 0 = =, DORNNDO AT 20 NILES 55 250 aie Do Sue, tu Roh.pay creep saturday ent Santay sour spring overcoat or suit, as | rant that the clue.wre.mie sou \u2014 ; + nso tM, Dasiy except Sunday for St.Rays have s very choice selestion of {ancy \u2014 ateurism an far ae possible, and that .marian \u2019 mond, | tweeds to choose from.Don\u2019t wait?; the incoming exeeutive be a to Bolvin Wilson @ Ceo.Soo P.M.seturday only for et Fu pier \u2018But be first, and first choice as | Sol Mintz Hooks Big Indian Up for pte oe Himit, ved on mation n M hd imi.elc.with sleeping car is .was fina jontresl, coutimi, {guarantee perfect Gt aad workman.Hard Race\u2014Indian is of Mc.M.P.Motoldrick, seconded by pole so .DUANG THE SESSION Slempime mod parlor cur reservation (IP 7 2% Crt Training.M doth the motion and amendment Ages fo Amerie.| TAKE YounMmaLs AT Ym ma: st F.S.Stocking\" Va 3 .so - par beers aE tocking's | S.G.BURKE \u2014 be held over until the ama) An Eastern Drug Co., Basten, U.8.À.i 'AUDITORIV CAF Toronto, March 15\u2014Tom ab | ods Shamrask bold vert Mon.Agente for the United Sastes, , I Lo 14 Joachim 8t.and bia old friend Dorande Piel = >, scdation ext Mon- 10% Jote \u2018 ; h u o ° : : .me \u2014 |p er LAE en oe Space Mae, $5.50 Pe Wonk t te Mar .v's, oc : R J Winfield It will ™ one grand race unless brig mew evecotico ment se atom, Tith P.w.ou Le - DONA ne y | something more happess to LODO | was reelected bonorary = mecretary, Easte td JF CATERER AND CONFECTIONKR, | Ft ban fore, om Modem Bet.| Harry Nelsughlls, who bas been, in AT D rday coi training with a|.; : astor Excursions = Easter Display, 1810 | sriar commesed toting witht | pin So'hld ever fie in (Le ARE .To T beg to inform my patrons, and the | adigna\u2019 Grand Central to the Ocesu gv ne the aol rom en, New York - - - «$13.00 [iiic in cenern) thet my stock of | House and return course, with Jus | St, and with hôn goes Tim Slattery , aus Easter goods, specially manultctarsd | Gorkary, whom the Tadian is Propat who' bas filled the prosidents chair 3 pry ing for Mera for the past two years, and has J Boston - - .$1105 | colates Etat.lerge assortment of C Ger wo.Not content with hia, Longbost for the ve officer of the Las basn The Hest of the rrowhawk \u2018eew original designs, sizes and prices Sund: rning, with ten years.4 Going March 24th.Returning April #b © suit all.Also choice variety of ore Tons Dik McCormick.(Thom lected lost night, ware re Thurston of prctert Valley Through New York Sleeper, Le ty hicks, | Fish, od reo + + + Lot the least sigs of opposition.It x a.Le .goods -BLE- .i en avarre TRAINS LEAVE LEVIS.own manufacture (and not imported), pou BLE HEADER A RINK.the range oben\u201d Tho Po ected May Wynne WHITE MOUNTAIN EXPRESS.so 1 can fully guarantee the excellence | There will be a co header at.re : 8,00 For Hearce.Sherbrooke, Lortland of the Chocolate these goods are made | Quebeo Skating Rink this evening, ha \"President \u2014W#.J.Hinpby Kingdom of Slender Swords I Fre Goi Fer ATL iy | trom.Then the Hoi Rendre team ei mot | PE Murphy.Helle Ermine River BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRESS a iperiot Chocolates, Bon Ro ns, Cara he promises to be an exciting one, First Vice-Prenisent-M, Hugbes.A Hong oi the Imm rtals Bo icheance, Mergmatic, Sherbrosks.lin fancv boxes, suitable for Caster will be followed by a match between | Second Vice-President-H.J.Mo- onis Tracey Callum.Secretary\u2014].J.O'Neil.Astistant Secretary\u2014J, J.Nolan.GUS DILLON LIFE MEMBER.Before the meeting adjourned it was unanimously decided to suspend nec- tion 4, of article 3, of the constitu- the Frontenacs and the Floradoras.+++ OTTAWAS DEFEATED AGAIN.New York, March 15\u2014The Wandarere hockey team, of Montreal, beat the Ottawa team, of Ottawa, by a score of 4 to 3 to-night in the first gems PM Gifts, Easter Cakes, Fancy Cakes, Almond Cream Biscuits.Jee Creams, Puddings, and Sherbets, made with the followine fruit flavours: Temon, Oranre, Vanilla, Strawberry, Raspberry, French Plum Chocolate, Pistachio, Pine Appl?, Brown Bread, South, daily except Sunday.Th: a Pullman Sleeping Car to Springhe gpennectine at Sherbrooke with J ston Sleeper, Quebec Ferry, 2.M.« ?g x » daily except Over the Quicksands Anna Chappin Ray ORE\u2019S, & ABSOLUTELY PURE TRAINS ARRIVE AT LEVIS Bostor Express and New ae 1 PM Waite Mewatain Kxpress, 9.15 P M.148 ST.JOHN ST, QUEBEG NOTES cheeked and examined for | ë tion, in order to eect Gus Dillon « u 3 » Québec and Levi Cherrv, Maple, Maple Walnut, Banane, | of the Canadian professional hockey | ta 7 heney ler Thor, Cook & Son, and ail | Neapolitan, &e.Wedding Cakes aud | series, Glass, of the Wanderers, seor- | life member, of the club.n He Jun ASK YOUR GROCER FOR WW mehip_lines from Canada or the United | Wedding Freakfaste supplied.od two goals, Hern one, and Hfland | Ont ew amateurs on the team de tes.City office, 32 St.Louis strest.ç: : * | during the last few seasons, snd the Phone 170.No.126 St.Jokn S¢.| ane.For the Ottawas Ridpath seor only bne last season, end the mem: .GRUNDY, .F.& ST N oc Agent.EP Aout \u2014 INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY \u201cEaster Holidays\u201d BOSTON .$1100 Return tickets will be issued at one way fare.Going dates of issue, Thureday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, March 2th, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th 1910.Good to return up to and includi March 20th, 1910, or tion, arry to City Ticket Ofices, Boks mum a .Pa treet.880 and 99.at ete PROSPERITY AND GOOD CLOTHES It is not only fashionable but setuslly frugal and economical, for every man {to weer real, built-Lo-order tailored clothes.It you desire a ect.fit and vour \u201cideal in atyle and qualit for your Bpring overeat ar auit, see .WM LEE 344 ST?JOHN STREET.He is showing a bendeomé assortment of goods, \u2018and his prices are ez- tremely low, , custom \u2014FOR YOUR\u2014 Easter Flowers \u2014AND-\u2014 j Plants i | Ferns, Etc., Fie, in Pots.! Rambler, Rose and Hyderanges CUT BLOOM.ROSES, CARNATIONS, MIGNONETTE, CALLAS, BERMUDA LILLIES, Also Bouquets nnd Floral Deaigue made up at Shortens Notiee.TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.TELEPHONE 648 J.E.MONAGHAN.mar.14x18.Films ! 1 Film Pacla 1! Mounts | Flash Lights! Velox! Selio Toning Solutions | Developing and Printing ell Bookseller and Stationsr 11 5e Joka Street.Telephone 648 Fins Spirseas, Hyacinthe, Primulae, ORDERS DELIVERED PRURPTLY ee eee terete, Dry Plates! Plate Holders! Developers! Fixing Powders! JOHN E WALSH'S ed two and Walsh one.The game was lor a of 3600 and was played at St.Nicholas rink.+++ *! THE CANADIAN WON EASILY.New York, March 15\u2014Jack Tait, the crack middle distance runner of Tore onto, Out, simply romped awsy from Geo.Bonhag, of the I.A.A.C., at the end of a special 14 miles match race ab the annual gemes of bers felt that the honor was due him.ance of tha team, exclusive of wages, which was charged to the general ex- nse account in the larogoing, was 093.88, given in detail as follows : Moals, 1.20; car tickets, $75; printing, 861.60; lea, fees, $50; remt, Auditorium, $19; cab hire, $12: Laur entian water, $10.40 ; dentist fees, $35; photo of team, 1908, 853.50; gloves the N.Y.A.C.at Madison Square and nets, $52.70; shoes, 188; lacronses, Garden to-night.Tait won hy 30 3149; sundries, $3.40; drugs, $102.80; rds in the record time of 6.8.prices 850; trainer assistant, be former American indoor amateur ; telegrams, $6.08; caretaker, $200; sacord for the distance vas 6.57, held | secretary-treasurer, ; uniforms, by Bonbag.ete, 896.47.+ ++ The wet surplus was, tberelore, THRE PRIZE RING.Boston, Mareh 15\u2014The four 8-round bouts put on at the armory A.Ato-vight, sil went the limit.In the first preliminary, Kid Shes, of Augusts, Me, won the decision of Tommy Langdon of Philadelphie.Kyle Whitney, of California, gained the decision over the Dixie Kid.In the æmi-fnal Tommy O'Kele, of Philadelphis gave away « lot of weight to Frank Perron of Pawtucket, but won the decision.Jimmy Walsh and Al- Delmont of this city furnished a fast MUST BE TOPHOTCHER OR LET GAME ALO Jake Schaefer's Last Advice to His final Roferee Flaberty calied it a .Son\u2014Boy to Follow Another aw, o + + + Business.ALLAN CUP MATCH.Denver, Col, March 13.~ Jacob Teronte, March 15\u2014Arrangements for the Allen Cup gems between St.Michael's and Queen's have been com- Sochaëfer, the noted bilfiard player, who died yesterday, left n last request that bis von, \u201cJake Junior,\u201d should pleted and ibe game will be played | not be encouraged inte becoming a a Ki on Wednesday avening.| professional billinrd player unless it It is edly likely Jimmy Bissette became manifest the boy would be « will play ne bis arm is in a preity | \u201ctopnotoher.\u201d \u201cIf he ran't become « bed way.Bprett, of the Juniors, | champion don\u2019t lel him purse the will go te contre, moving | Laflamme | game,\u201d ware Schaefer's inatructions to beck to mover.The officials for the fie wife and brother.\u201cTo become eo game will tesey, of Kingston, | second rater means only that he will wd Bowie, of Montreal.The game | become indolent probably, and rather will be played hall O.H.A.and half | than that T should p he did not Interactiagiate ruled.St.Michael'a play billiards at all.\u201d Al run au excursion and it ie likely big crowd will follow.+++ Champlain Smoking and Chewing Yobacoe Actordingly \u201cJake Junior\u201d will into the establishment of an intimate friend of the Inte champion at OChi- cago, and will study to be a draîte- man.In the meanwhile the boy will practice billiarde, ang under the eye of his uncle will demonstrate whether he hoa the promis: of à champion.The cost of equipment and mainten- | Great Slaughter Sale SILK TIES Silk Ties, 16cor 2 for .25¢ Silk Ties\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 20e Silk Ties, 25c or b for.$1.00 Silk Ties\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.:\u2026\u2026 40\u20ac Windsor Ties.20¢ Windsor Ties.2b¢ Windsor Ties.40¢ Silk Bow Ties 15¢ or 2 for.25c ed JOHN DARLINGTO Rogletered 9 Opposite Past OfMoe Te \u2014\u2014 TTT qd INJEC TION BROU POR QLEET oononpnoË ant LEE Solid by all Druggiste L J.A.DEMERS & CIE, Ayctioneprs and Doalers in Househo'd Furn ture P.anos, Stov s, ,\u2018 Safes, eta, OLD PURNITURE TAXEN @ EXCHANGE TEL.1533.HALLE CHAMPLAIN, \u2014 Particular attention given for Awe tion at Private Residence.to Goods sent to our Bales Reows give best resulte.+1.mar ni CHEAP SALE BOUND BOOKS (AT SPECIAL PRICES \u201c184, W56nd 800 .9; oY'S F tai St, don re 5 \u2014\u2014\u2014 rm Genorrhae and Nun Rl (N49 HOURS.Saree a v., SAVINGS pis KANE.\u2014On the 15th insi., of typhoid eves, Bernard Alphonsus, \u201cfifth son où James Kane, \u2018aged 15 years and 7 months.Pugeeal will live Jeffery Hale's Hos- - PRA this (Weühesda;} morning at.\u2019 to St.Patrick's Cemetery.Friends sui aoquaintances ars respactiully vybdhied to attend.land Chicago paplrs please copy.PARENT \u2014At Montreal on the l4th imilant, E.H.Parent, Eiq., aged 78 years, formerly of Qu , and father of P.E.Parent, District Enfineer, Mrrine and Fisheries Departmat} Quebée YOUNG.\u2014AtIBognar, Enylend, on the 24th February, in her 83rd year, Sarak Giinn, formerly ol -Quobeo, New Advertisements Leyaï Notices\u2014Vezina & Ferro.TioMendous Purchase of Siks\u2014F, ,.; Simard & Cie.AL Féw.Suggestions for the Easter f Meals\u2014Myrand & Pouliot.Postum\u2014\"\"There\u2019s a Renson.\u201d Millinerÿy Opening\u2014F.M.Bergeron.C ange of Programme\u2014The Nickel.Chamber-Concert\u2014Y.M.C.A.lçey\u2014Quebec Skating Rink.Opening of Fashiofs\u2014Faguy, ay & Frere.Néw Goods For 8pring\u2014W.Jacques & Ds., Ladies\u2019 Spring Suits\u2014Marceau & Co.Our Wonderful \u201cLegare\u201d Stoves\u2014P.T.Lagare.Notice\u2014C.MN.B.A., St.Patrick's .Branch, No.108.83:88 Montreal and Returo\u2014Canadian Pacific Railway.Faster - Excursions\u2014Grand Teurk Rail way.Ocean Sailnge-Qucbee Steamship Co., , THE LECTURE ON THE PASSION PLAY Lecture to-day at.3.30 p.m.and 8 p.m.in St.Matthews Parish Room, corner of St.Asgeidinsind D\u2019Aiguillon at Moore's Uptown store.ASEPIOD.coor Neves corre sauve 10 gente THE NICKEL | JHADOW-OF MOUNT 2° 7208 A.\u201d A THE SAINT'S GIFT\u201d \"THR OLD WOODMAN.\u201d :,_-\u2014 : /; SONGS Er HORGAN:-\"Oh Promise Mo.\u201d or Le - .CARROLL\u2014\"The City Where Nobody; Cates.\u201d \u2018NEXT WEEK {BERT HARVEY, ¥-% Oharacter Comedian BJAR.THEATRE CHANGE OF PICTURES S'NALDÉVILLE SENSATION THE REX BROTHERS\u2019 LIN A DAÉCING ACT \u201ccs tusirnted Novelty Song FM NOT MAD WITH YOU\"\u2014by mw, Lawler ; .ad THE END OF THE VA WORLD WITH YOU\"\u2014By S.Lam- 8: 088 = mon-wed-fri.(eles Nori Nusa CT Closing Concert with the assistance of hn Mons.J.B.Dubois, Violincellist, of Montreal, on } Wednesnay, March 16th AT 3.30 P.M.nT.MORRIN COLLEGE HALL.\u2018Admission, Ladies, . poor Prothonotary's Office, .St.Joseph, Beauce, 14th March, 1910 (Signed) VEZINA & FERRON, Pp.8, C.True Copy, PACAUD & MORIN, Attys.for Plaintiff.A marl6x2 Por Cleve ne Plate #12 3 MantractuUEKkD ay FRONTEMAG 1m.FLOROGORA | JP; At9.300'Cleck Mmigaltn ts bothownts .1-27 4 {t ë 1, Ualeries 106.fxtra : 20K .JQNN OAKEY & HONS, Ltd., #eliuaton Mille, London; England.on \u2018the morning of Btand | Justine, now in the United States of | THE\u201d BOUDREAULT \u2018office at the bank in the morning and the afternoon fs sg pes) {] IN AND ABOUT TOWN [|] == EE N= EET VANFELSON.CASE The Defendant in the Witness Box All Day\u2014His Cross-Examination * Not Concluded, Arthur Van Falson, the defendunt in the libel case of Boudreault vs.Van Felson, which hap been in progress for some days past, was the only witvess examin FIRE IN A LAUNDRY.| The Gremeg.were called out last | evening to Ste.Claire street where al fire originated in a Chinese laundry, and when the men of the brigade arrived on the scene the interior of the building was ig flnmes and before the | fire was exti ed the building was badly gutted.rete rer IT WAS ALWAYS THE FASHION, It is accepted by all ustions that we must make a little uxtra for the Esster meals this year; as before Myrand & Pouliot are advertising peculiar meats and accessories for this date.Read thd advt.und prepare yourself.| STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE.yesterday, when the case for the defence wes opened, and his crose- examination whe not concluded when the day\u2019s proceedings were concluded.case for the defence wan opened ! by Mr.G.G.Stuart, in English, and Hon.L.P.Pelletier, in French, who outlined the case and the evidence which it was proposed to produce.Mr.Van Felton was then called to the witness box, and was examined by Mr.Stuart.After detailing his connection with the People's Bank of Halifax, and its financial dealings with firm of Holliday Bros., witness stated that at the end of May or beginning of June, a gentleman came into his stated that he was assistant ace countant of the Department at Ottawa and had come down to settle ths claim of Holliday Bros., for which he had a power of attorney.Asked if he had a cheque for the amount, tho gentleman said no, whereupon witness inquired how he was going to settle.The party in question answered that there was some little things to do first.Asked what these were, he ve plied that there were certain payments to be made, and after ascertaining what he meant by this, told the party that it was not a square deal, but a hold-up.Witness then suggested $3.- 000, which the gentleman replied would do.Witness told him to retarn in and he (Van Felson) | Age.| rendy-made or by the yard, we The disappearance of a young man named Emile Goulet has caused some * : excitement in the parish of Chateau : : Richer.Goulet js a young man, who has lived with Pierre Huot for about two years past, and is 17 years of The missing boy left for Mr.Huot\u2019s residence ow Sunday evening at 10 o'clock, and has not been sen since.AWAKE, GENTLEMEN.Give us a try before buying your suit or overcoat elsewhere.Whether mise you entire satisfaction.We bave a first-class tailor.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.J \\ \u201cRAJAH\u201d WILL BE REPEATED.There was another crowded house at the Auditorium last evening, when the second performance of \u201c The Rajah \u2018* took place.It was received with the same marks of enthusiasm as on the previous evening.Owing to general request another performance | of the opera will be riven on Friday ! evening, when there will, no doubt, be i another crowded house.TONOMEAD BRAND EXCURSION.subsequently telephoned or, sent for Mr.Holiday.The latter came to his office,: when witness told him of the transaction.Mr.Molliday decided to war to be paid.Witness :eplied by three cheques for 81,000 cach.When making out these cheques Mr.Holliday asked to whose urder they were to be made and witness replied, to bearer, remarking that in a trate- action of thin natuse no truce should be left behind.Witness cashed these those cheques at three different banks.When the gentleman introduced limsell tn withess as assistant accountant he knew him to he Mr.Boudrenult, ns he had been introduced to him in the bank by a Nr.Pace Fraservitle, in the beginning Lember, 1904, Witness stated that he had found the temnsaction such a strange one that ho had requested the accountant of the bank, Mr.Lawrence.to take note of the geutleman.The sechuntant waid that he knew him well, that he was Mr.Boudreault, After ensbing the three cheques witness said he put the money in s large envelups and later in the afternoon Boudreuulr came back \u2018and witness handed him tho money and he put it in his pocket, temark- ing that there was no necessity for counting it.Witness next gave evidence regarding his meeting with Mr.Boudreault in Senator Choauette\u2019s house.When he met Mr, Roudreault the lutter nnid to him that he had made certnin state- monte about him (Bondresult), to which witnese replied that he would explain; when hall way through his explanntion Boudrenult called him a liar.Witness continued his explana- tinn and on ending his story Boukept it and T know where vou put it.\u201d Witness denied Boudveault\u2019s statement that he was introduced to plaintiff on board the Arctic in 1904, Witness saw him on the Arctic, hut did not apenk to him.Mr.Taflamme then tock the witness in hand and-wubjected him to a rigid eross-examination.For [he balance of the morning sessjon and all through the afternoon.Mr.Lañamme examined the witneax.His evidence at previous examinations was gone into and he wan closely questioned into the bank's various transactions with Holliday and the Government.The witness was still on the stand when the court adjourned.DO YOU ENJOY A LAUGH?If not, do not hear Bert Harvey at the Nickel next week.CORONER'S INQUEST.Coroner Jolicoeur held an inquest at St.Raymond, on the romains - of Mes, Pierre Voyer, nyed 70 yenrs.A verdiot of \u201csyncope of the heart\u2019 was \u2018| rendered by the jury.Champlain Smoking and Chewing \u201cTobacco Y.M.C.A.Ladies\u2019 Aid Nethodiat Church Concert.As will be noticed in our advertisement column, the concert which waa postponed from March 3 takes place in the Y.M.C.A.Hall to-morrow (Thursday) evening, March 17th, at 8 o'clock.Needless to say that it will be a very pleasant event, as the prb- gramme will be somewhat altered to make it appropriate to ths dav of Ire- Tand\u2019s patron saint.The programme will be rendered by the bent local talent, which will include Miss Fthel Holtby, Miss Annie Davies, Miss Annie Grant, Mr, 8.G, Claxton, Mr.Morwan, Mr.Allan Thorn and a full orchestra of leading musicians in our eity, The solos will all be accompanied with orchestra.The tiokete are welling very fast and all wishing to profit by an enjoyable musical even- ng should take advantage of this treat, and came to Qusbeo to learn French.On completing her studies who * cn.tered the novitiate and took ler final vows on the (6th March, 1340, tw grant the money, and asked how it | dreault replied.\u201cYou took tle money.Ï Andante Scherzo.Mra G NEARING THE CENTURY MARK, | bring out the rich flavour Revd.Mother St.Croix of the [ and full food value, Ussuline ra, aro has reached the a w to-day oclebrato [4 .the 00h anniversary of her veligions Read The Road\" to life.She was born in New England, | Wellville\u201d in pkgs.Ou the 9th April next, will tnke | [lace a grand excursion to Montreal, y the C.P.Railway, under the nus- foes of the Lambilotie Band.Fares .33 (adults), and children $1.70, A special train will leave Palais Station at 145 p.m.Saturday, April Yth.Tickets good to return up to the fol- 1 lowing\u201d Tuesday night.This will he a fine opportunity to visit the sister seity at a low cost.COMING TO THE NICKEL Bert Harvey, Canada\u2019s most | versatile comedian, commences engagement Monday at the | Nickel.C.M, B.A.Attention is ditected to the advert- 1isement calling a meeting of St.Pat \u2018rick\u2019s Branch, No.103, C.M.B.A., let Tara Hall, this (Wednesday) evening at 8.30 o'clock.The members of the Branch aro also reijuested to ag.semble at Diamond Harbor Chuvel of tho morning of Se Patrick'e Day #4 $8 aharp, to take in the p: {owssion in honor of de days \u2019 hay ELECTED HONORARY LIFE NEW BER.\u2019 At 8 meeting of the Committee of ! the Garrison (Tub, held yesterday, + General Wilton was unanimously elect- ( , ed honorary life member of the Club, ' | General Wilson is an ex-President ; | the Club and has bern one of its most 1 populer members and the honor now conferred upon him is a well earned | recognition of the interest he has always taken in the Garrison Club.| | LADIES?MORNING MUSICAL CLUD ! At the closing encert of the Ladies\u2019 Morning Musical Club, which takes \u2018pluce on Wednesday afternoon nt 3.30 p.m.thev will he nanisted hy Mone.J.B.Dubois, of Montreal, whose artistic playing on the violinoc!io is so well-known.Thin being tha Inst concert of thn arason à large altendance expected.Programme.\"Adolph Jensen\u2014Wedding Music.vinnie conn seen Duett and Pinnon Festival Procession, 8 hands, Bridal | Song, Nocturne.| Mes.Tyster, Mra.F.Scot, Mrs.TH.} Shaw and Mra.J.Sharples : Chaminade\u2014L'Automne.\u2026.Piano Solo Mile.Tanctot.Wienawaki\u2014a.Tevende.\u2026.Violin Solo Bohm\u2014b.La Mouche.Mrs.Coodday., James Rogers\u2014a An Evening Song wrens rises canernins noce Vocal Kole Teresa del Reigo\u2014h Happy Song.Mra.Arthur Boulton.Max Bruch\u2014Kol Vidrel- .+ ann Violineolio Sato se.J.B.Dubois.Chopin\u2014Ballade in G.minor.Piano Sola M Mon 1 Mendelssohn.Trio in D.minor, Violin, Violineello and Piano.Gooddny and Mons.J.B.Danois.Programme arranged by Mrs.Gaudet and Mrs, Goodday.No encores.If coffee tampers with your heart or nerves, suppose you break away for 10 days and s:e how much better you feel.You can make the job easy and pleasant if you take on Postum in place of coffe .Be sure to bave it well boiled, according to directions on package, to ling Shurby & Derritt, Limited, To- IL.©, Dupuis, Village des Aulnnis; FE.4 m Racine, | * Pothier, SEA ICICI PERSONAL AIME NEVER L.O.Vallee, Rimouski, is stoppi at Clagendon, ° copine Jos.G.Gravel, Etchemin, is stopping at the Clarendon.L.0.Pacapd, Thetford Mines, registered at the Clarendon.Mr.M.Rousseau, advocate, Montmogny, is in towm on professional business.The following Montrgalers are at the Vigtoria :\u2014H.W.Palmer, F.H.Bradlew E.Gervais, Jos, E.Dupre.Nr.Geo.I).MacAllister, represent.is ronto, is in town on a business trip.Mr.C.8, Forrest, of the Jas.Robertson Co,, Ltd., is in Quebec for a few days and registered at the Chateau Frontenac.Members of Parliament i at the Victoria :\u2014P.A.Bissonnette, Stanstead ; H.Pilon, Vaudreuil ; P.Tourignv.Victoriaville; T.H.Daigneault, Actonvale.Latest arrivals at the Victoria :\u2014M.Steinberr J.H.Brossard, S.Gorofe, G.R.Rainville, 0.Beaulieu, F.la londe, J.E.Dupre, Montreal ; A.Tal- Improves the flavor and adds te the ans bot, Rohertsonvills; W.A.Dovrei, Toronto ; D., Dumontier, Bull; Mrs.H.Archer and daughter, Emporium, la.At the Clarendon :\u2014Gco.Delisle, M.P.P., TYamachiche; P.C.lieault, M.P.P., Grand Mere; Arthur Gadhcut, | M.P.P., Beauce; J.A.Tessier, M.P.P., \u2018 Three Rivers; J.J.RB.Gosselin, M.P.P,, Stapbridge: J.W.Levesque, | M.P.P., St.Vincent de Paul; Pierre Dauteuil, M.P.P., Mal Baie; Jules Allard, F.Fre.du Lac.: A very imtercsting dimmer was piven by Mr.Chan.Lanctot, Aanisient At- torney-General, at the Garrison Club, | on Saturday evening.his guests being Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux, Nir Lomee dent of : heen engaged to appear ax MIRS ERNESTINE GAUTHIER.The charming (\u2018anadian vocalist, Miss Ernestine Gauthier, now a resi- Springheki, Mass, has just soloist at the coming Symphony concert, which wil take place on Friday evening, the Ist of April.This voung artist, who bas spent the last two years in Parin, where she received the tuition of the most renowned teachers, occupies very prominent ringers Canada has produced.Miss Gauthier is at present concertizimg and place amongst the @ in Boston, Bpringfield and Worcester and her success everywhere is unmistakable.Her appearance in\u201c this city with our Symphony Orches.2 tra will be looked forward to with much pleasure bv the numerous subscribers of the Symphony Society and 3 the musical public ju weneral.- GENTLEMEN, EASTER ID AT HAND.=: uire a hat or suit of clothes, 2, saitn will be offered for \u201d sale this week, at uuprecedented low prices.1,000 hata will aires be sold at a bargain.Gentlemen, pay us a visit.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.1 you ri Gouin, Sir Charles Ross, Hon.Chas.Lanpglier, Hon.L.A.Tascheremu and Mr.Thomas Craig.For such power ful men to dine together may mean nothing or it may mesn much.However that may be we may rest assured that nothing but good can result to the city.At the Blanchard Hotcl :\u2014Napolea Dion, M.P.P., Tumiscouata; J.Giroux, N.Gauvin, Montreal; Hrunelle, Alf.Gelinas, St.Boniface; i T.| | Talbot, Juliette, 0.L.iviere-du-Loup; Sa A.A.Avard, Lenuce Jet.; Lessard, St.Diraime; J.New York; Jon Guertin, Riack Forest; A.Bussiete and wife, ; Labranche, Poruneui.{ Tobacco RECORDER'S COURT.Four prisoncre, drunkennens, nppeared belvre the Re | Curder yesterday.One was fined §10 | and costs or one month's jail; two $5 | and costs or fifteen days ench, and one & similar fine or eigat days.PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure anv case of Itching, Blind, Bleedinr or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded.50c.DIED IN ENGLAND.\u201c The Chronicle\u2019s obituarv colunm today announces the death at Bognor, England, on the 14th February, of the | widow of the late Mr.D.D.Young, | who in his lifetime was one of the Ancient Capital's most prominent citizens and who at one time was President of the Quebec Bank and President of the Board of Trade.The deceased lady.whose maiden name was Sarah Gunnwas the mother of Mr.G.B.S.Young, of this city, and has residad in England for a number of vears.AT THE NICKEL NEXT WEEK.Bert Harvey, a whole comic opera in himself.ORGAN RECITAL.Another of Mr.Reed's cnjoyable organ recilals was given at St.Andrew\u2019s Church last evening, the vocea,- int assisting being Mins Daphne Gibson, and whose aclections were beautifully rendered.The programme was a well selected one, and included Handel'a \u2018\u2018Cuckoo and Nivhtingale\" con- corto, Wagner's \u201cRide of the Val kyries,\u201d à movement from Schubert's unfinished symphony, besides shorter excerpts bv Lemare, Wolstenholme and Lemmens.WORK ON THE BRIDGE.There has just arrived at the Louise Embankment a large shipment of supplies for Mesorn.Davis, who have the contenet for the sinking of the new cuisson for the Quebec bridge.Among them nre two twenty-ton concrite crushers, among the lergest ever brought to Quebec.They will be kept on the Embankment until the opening of navigation.when they will be taken up to Cap Rouge on barges.A large amount of timber in also arriving for the Davis firm to be used in connection with the work.G.Retfert & Sons have their show wimlowa beautifully decorated for the 17th of March.Appropriate entblems and jewels for St, Patrick's Day are loading features.OBITUARY.The many friends of Mr.and Mrs.James Kane will learn with regect of the death of their wun, Rernand Alphonsus, which sad event oveirred at Jeffery Hale's Hospital yesterday.The deceased who had almost attained his sixteenth year was a bright and proraising young men and much re- ret will be felt at lve demise.Ho fad only been trensferred to Jeffery Hale's Hospital Tuesday, Sih inst suffer ing from typhoid fever and all that malical science could do for him was done but to no avail.Sincore sympathy will bo extended the family in their and bereavement.Will commence our great male of spring novelties.We will sell these \u201cThere's a Reason\u201d tion.Ses nur big advt.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRÈRE.| Smoking and Chewing ! all charged with | goods at prices defving.all competi- The assortment comprises a remarkably attractive showing of up-to-date designs and in fashionable materials.rey, Myrtle, Special price.2.Hill LADIES\u2019 VENETIAN SUITS the latest model for 1910.line is confined to us in Quebec.UU $12.50 LADIES\u2019 BLACK TAFF:TA SILK WAISTS \u2014 A beautiful assortment just received.Special.FU LADIES\u2019 PANAMA SUIT8\u2014Reveres in Ottoman Silk, Navy, lack, very stylish in every detail.eee \u2026\u2026.\u2026.$14,50 This [A $2.48 LADIES\u2019 EGRU NET WAI3TS \u2014Fashionable, beautifully made, $14.00 FOR $7.50 AT THE POPULAR STORE OF MARCEAU & CO.155 St Joseph Street neatly trimmed .- Cerra, vereeeent.$2.95 SPECIAL SALE BLACK OSTRICH BOAS 816.00 FOR $10.90 ss oo TE GREAT STORES OF QU-BEG CENTRE Faguy, Lepinay & Frere eee 2000 05 00e SPRING 1910 ÿ The Opening of Fashions We have the honor to invite you to come and visit our grand exhibition of fashions, which will take place next Saturday, March 10th.We will have the handsomest collection of trimmed hats that has ever been seen at Quebec, Models From Paris, London, New York A great variety of costumes, robes, and cloaks will also amongst the marvels, which vou admiring.Everyone of thess garments testifies to the good taste and skill of an artist-tailor.As in the past, our exhibition of the modes will be the ne plus ultra in the way of what is chic.it i» of the utmost importance that the ladies should make it their duty to pay us a vieit, The Big Sto Faguy, Lepinay & Frere 254-264 St.John Stres of Quebeo Centre bo will have the opportunity of = i of Quebec, City Hall, City Clerk's Office.Quebec, March 8th, 1010.\u201d PROCLAMATION, Limoilou Ward.L the undersigned, City Clerk of the sity of Quebec, do hereby give public wotics that a recount having been ordered of the votes given in the elec: tion of an Alderman for limoilou ward, seat No.|, held on the 21st of February lest, 1910, said recount has taken place bafore the Hon.Judge Me-! Corkill, J.C.8., who, on the 8th of March instant, has signified to que his certificate to the effect \u2018that the total.and legal ballots aumber of regular past lor the respondent (Fuwene Lamontagne) was one hundred and forty- leur (144), and the total uf regular nid legal ballots cast for the \u2018petioner Ktienna Cloutier) was one hundred and thirty-five (135), and the Honor able Judge declare that the said re- ayondent (Eugene J.amontagne) was elected Alderman of said Limoilou ward, seat No.1, by» majority of sine votes.In consequence whereof, and in virtue of section 26, chap.64h of the Act 53 Vict.in my said yual- fty of City Clerk of the city of Que her, 1 proclaim the said Eugene la- montagne elected Aldwman for nent Na, 1 of the raid Limoilou ward of the city of Quebec, au he baving received the largest number of votes according to the certificate of the «nid Honorable Judge.H.J.J.B Chouinard, City Clerk.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201city of Quabee, City Hall, March Sth, win, Public Notice is hereby given that the of Quebec will apply to the 1 ature of this Proviece, at its ' session, for certain amendments to ita charts incorporation, for authorization to borrow 8200, fou permanent works to be executed in Limoilou ward : $20,000 1a purchase Innd and rights of servitude in convection with the city waterworks: E1500 to reimburs> to the city the manent works made on Cal ham and indemnities and costa paid n connection with the xaid works tan for pavement of St.Andrew atreet.aml $M fur other permanent improvements : fo change the made of deciding on complaints made against the assessment hooks: to further protect the water of the waterworks from mollution : for authorization to build, subject to certain conditions, uniform permanent sidewalks in the streets: to compel telegraph.telephone, and elec- trie light companies tn build subterranean conduits for their wires: te barrow an amount sufficient 10 muni- ripalize the lighting system of the city, and to undertake the supply of fight.heat aed newer.and fo thee purposes.x.order.Lane Chouinard, City Clerk, WATER WORKS OFFICE, Quebec, 14th March, 190, Tenders for Annual Supplies Public notice i< hereby given that sealed tenders, enilorsed and addressed to the undersigned, will pe received up to 4 p.m.Tuesday, the fth of April nest, for TRON CASTINGS, RRASS CASTINGS, LEAD PIPE AND PIG LEAD, ENENT, BRICK AND DRAIN PIPES, required hy this Department for the sears 1910-1911, Fach tender in to he on n° blank form procurable at this office.nd to te signed by two responsible pa:ties, the decurities for the contract.Fach tender shall contam the Treasurer's receipt far the au mentioned in the blank form of tender and this deposit shall be confirented in case of refusal to sign ihe tract.The city does not bind iteell to ac dept the lowest or any of the tenders, and reserves the right of givins to each tenderer the items on which he shell be the lowest of those \u2018which it will be the most advantageous to the tity to accord.The contractor shall pay the cost of enntraet and of a certified copy theres of for official nae.JER.GALLAGHER, W.W.Engineerfulfilment of CITY OF QUEBEC.City of Quebec, To wit: Distriot of Quebec.BY-LAW NO.439.To Amend By-laws Nos.323 and 338, Concerning tbe Supply of Water in Certain Charitable Institutions.(Drawn up in the French Language.) At a meeting of the City (\u2018auncit of the City of Quebec, held at the (lity Rall, in the said City of Quebec, on pe pret fee day of February, nice doom hi and ten (1910) in conformity to Tar, aud in virtue of a Byaw passed by this Council pursuant thereto, and after the lus observance \u2018of all the formalities prescribed by the: statute in such case made and pro vided, at which meeting are present two-thirds of the members composing the Conncil of the City of Quebec, that is to say :\u2014 His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen HOTELS eon ! AND RESORTS THE QUEEN'S Toronto, the Queen City of Cansds, has much of the besutiful.It is found {n the many handsome churches, artistic public buildings.imposing offices, public drives, parks and gardens.Its government buildings sre ine.Of hotels there | ate many; noue, however, epproschiog the Queen\u2018a for perfect service, quiet comfort, and homelike surroundings, aud the peculier excellence of its cuisine.| Its fame is far-reaching, snd many remember with pleasure the hours spent | within its hospitable walls.The charges | are based on the American and European | plan, and are es follows: Rooms without bath {American Plan) | 63.00 per day up; Rooms with bath (American Pian) $3.50 per day up; | Rooms (European Plan) $1.50 par day up ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.THE ST.CHARLES Atlantis Hy Mest Suiset Location, Pr wting the Beaeh With as established reputation for {+s caclusiveness and high-class patros- age.Thoroughly moders and te- ly equipped.Courteous servise.th rooms with hot asd cold, fresh and te.hunent, showese, etc.Maguigcen: parlors everiookisg the Hoardwaik Ocean.Orche: of wiolets, Always opes.Golf privi ce.Tuustrated poorer, ies NEWLIN HAINES HOTEL RUDOLF ATLANTIO 6ITY, M.J.(Ime of the largest ay: at MHotelsuu the océan front.Capacity fur ao guests.Rvery tooms with ecean view: sl) baths grilled witn hot esd «ald, and fret - \u20ac .High «la: \u2018hesira, Open ail Americas aad Murepeau plans.for Booklcl, Autumobile meets tains.À.& RUKEVSER, JOKL MILLMAN, Manager.President.cl 15 OUR | APRIL The Height of Atlantic City's | GREAT SPRING SEASON is (hiv year free [10g the * Easter interrupe : tion and will be partical.satisféctory in consequence Reserv = should be | wenred as long heforelian possible JOSIAH WHITE & SONS COMPANY.mar lfiswed-aat 6 HOTEL TRAYMORE Atlantio Bity, N.J.Open throughout the year.Famous as (he hotel with every mod=ra couvenience and all the comforts of home, TRAYMORE HOTEL OSMPANY Chas.©.Marquette.Mgr.0.5.WHITE, Pres.| THE WILTSHIRE ÿ a all the year, rginin Avenue, Rlevator to water in overlnoking ocean.p.street level.suites with bath, ruaning ! rooms.best cuisine mad service.music.Special 1 rates $2.50 up daily, $12.5 up weekly, Booklet.BAMUEL Z.ELIIS.HOTEL WINDSOR.Directly on the Ocean front, the very heart | of all amusements and features.¢apacity £00, Amerisan and European Plans.Salt water in all baths Newly renovated and Équipped with cveryt mod ern.tra, Famous Windsor Cale and esta .Upen al! year, & H Phoebus, WASHINGTON New York's Exclusive Weman's Hotel 29 East 29th 8.Near Sth Ave.Restaurant exd Tea Room 19 European Plan > for men and women 430 Rooms with Rates, 31.00 and Up.Convenient to Subway Telephone end cross town car Baths fres on each lines.Boer Centre of Theatre and riropret Shopping District.A.W.FAGER | || GRAND UNION # HÔTEL Æ pea SEATS 0 N°4 OS 0810 Brad ind Mar St.Louis Hetel Quebec.| Qui\" Poule soy Up+e-dete in oil resporte, cuisine and service unexesiled.Reasonable rates, esmirsily site- ated, every ocombory of the 1 modern home.LV.DION, P.K.HUNT, Proprietor.Manager.ST.LAWRENOE HALL MONTREAL Rarbeau, Campbell, Cannon, Collier, Cummings, Dinan, Fieet, CGauvrçau, Hogan, Husrd, «Tobin, Lantier, Le | may.Javigneur, Madden, Matte, 300 ROOMS Messer ver ulroney.Paquet, Picard, Plamondon Pouliot, Samson, 8t.| Buropean plan from $1.00 per It is ined and enacted by the 7.Municipal Conpeil of the City of] American plan, from $3.90 pes eile mac a dote, do mit | CS ordsin apd enact ag follows, to wit: \"1.Articla 3 of Bylsw No.48, First class Cafe and Geil} by this Cou on the 25th | Room.\u201ces clared to comprise onastery and hospitel In this city, From the fret ot My next (1910, = J.GEO.GARNEAU.w Mayor.&.J.J.B.CHOUINARD, City Cleri.the 17th of Jannary, 380$, is de and'\u2018eppiy to | A LEOFRED' Forman te Revert] adn | HIQGINS & COOPER, Prope.(Craduats of Laval and MoH) CIVIL ENGINEERS \u2014 SPECIALTY \u2014 WATERWORKS i MST, JOHN STREET.| Telephone 545.Quebec.| such ar QUEBEC LEGISLATURE Took Place With the Usual Formalities Yesterday Afternoon\u2014 Speech from the Throne \u2014\u2014 amy The second session of the twelfth Provincial Legislature was opened with the usual formalities at the l\u2019ar- liament buildings yesterday alter noon at three o'clock.There was the usual |srve gathering, and the open: ing function was, a» usual, a brillisnt one, Many ladies were present in the ualleries of the legislative Council, and their handsome costumes added just that touch of color to the scone that supplied the pictures;ueness which always accompanies this important event.A guard of honor from ; the RC.R., under command of Uspt.! Ek.K.ton.wan waiting at the en: \"trance of the l\u2019artiament buildings to | receive His Honor Sir ©.A.P.Pelle tier, Lieutenant-Governor of the Pro vince, who was escuried bv a detach- ment of the Queen's Own Ca , Musears, under comisand of Lieut.W.« Venk from Spencer Wood.His How who was accompanied by his ALU, Capt.V.Pelletier, was received with the usual salute bv the guard | of honor, the band of the R.©.G.A.| playing the National Anthem and a | walute of thirteen guns being firec from \u201cthe Citadel.When His Honor had taken his seat upon the throne in the legislative Council chamber where he was sur L rounded bv a brilliant military staf, including must of the officers of the district, the Usher of the Black Rod | was despatched to the House of Assembly to notify the members that the lLieutenant-Governor was in waiting.The members uf the Assembly, who ind already taken their seats in the lower house, were in waiting, and when the Usher of the Black Rod had | delivered his discreet kuock and made lis usual three bows they followed \"him to the Upper House, where Sir C, A.P.Pelletier delivered the speach {from the Throne, which was ns follows :\u2014 lionorable Gentlemen of the Leyis- ; lative Council, Gentlemen of the Lezidative As; S sembly : t heartily welvome you on your re tmu here to resume your parliamen:- urv labors.You were doubt pleased t+ hear ! \u201cof the cordial reception\u2019 given my Prime Minister and two of your col Mesgues in Toronto, last December.| Such manifestations clearly show the ! xincerc ndship the people of Ontrio have for us, and I am convinced that I hut «vice your opinion by expressing our gratitude to them.| For some time our right to certain ipowers in connection with the incor- i poration of companies, has been contested.On the twenty-ninth of this montiv representatives of the provinces will meet at Ottawa to discuss the (matter with the Federal authorities.i 1t is to be hoped that a solution will \u2018be found which will fully safegaard our rights, ; My Ministere have had conferences ; with the Canadian Government respecting the annexation of Ungava and they have reason to believe that ation will shortly be an .accomplished fact, The printing of the fvvised Statutes | ix now finished.A proclumation, an- I nouncitgz their being put te force, will shurtly be published.The Public Utilities Committee is now argsnired and everything tends to show that it will be of great bene \u2018fit 10 our people.! Commissions have alo hen ap- {pointed to study the abolishing of tolls and the struggle against tuber- eulosix.These commissions ute active | Iy puraning their labors and the in + formation they will gather will certainly be very useful to vou, You will again be called wpon to | increase the appropriations for prim.\"ary education and fo authorize the i feature, unite a number of new legis \"AMAZED AT \u201cFRUIT-A.TIVES.\u201d Wonderful Cure Made by These Remarkable Pruit Juice Tablets.Moorefield Magistrate Seys \u2018The Days of Miracles Are Not Passed.\" His cure seems s wonderful thing to bis family and all his friends.Mr.Henry a, the well-known J.1.of Moorefield, Ont., sufivted for two years™ with Chronic Indigestion and Dys, ia, which brought on a «rio rt Trouble.Fe wasted away until he was nothing wore than a skeleton, Two physicians yave him up to die.\u2018Then his son made him try \u201cFruita-lives\u201d aud nôw Mr.Speers iv entirely well.As be save, \u201cThe daye of miracles are not passed and I em convinced that \u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019 will cure Stomach and Heart Trouble where doctors and everything else fail.\u201d 50e.à box, 6 for 82.50, or trial nize 28e.At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives, Limited, Ottawa.you new measures.for the improve ment of dairy products.\u2018The number of letters patent granted to settlers on public lands, ine creares year by year and my Ministers intend lo second the work of our piotiears by carrying ou more vigor ously than ever the making of rosds ; in colonication centres.\u2018The development of the northwest of the Province has necessituted the es- tablisbment of additional courts.A bill creating a new judical distcict in that region will be submit:ed to your consideration, You will be called upon to ccnsider .a bill for the establishment où à special court for juvenile offenders.The reorganization of our civil and criminal courts and the establishment of a police service for the whole province, are matters which vou will be asked to study and to which I am sure you will devote special attention.In order to obtain uceurale information regarding the value of the Chibougamou mining landes, my Government has instructed experts to explore that region and to inake a cir cumntantial report ou their explora- ; tion snd discoveries.You will be asked to authorize the foundation of & School of Forestry.1t becomes more aml more irspera- tive that you should studs the question regulating the flow of the waters of certain rivers, and T rely upon your devoting special attention to this problem.Gentlemen of the legislative Assembly : The accounts of the past year will be distributed to you, and you will be pleased, | have no doubt, to moto that the receipts hive greatly ex- cesiled the expenditure.Everything tends (0 show that the results for the current year will be still mcre satis- | factory.© The estimates for the coming year will be submitted to you ard 1 will insk you to approve them.Honorable Gentlemen of the legis- ative Council, Gentlemen of the legislative sembly : You will be asked to legislate upon matters of general interest, such as mines, agricultural \u2018associations and buik sales.l am confident that sou will carefully study all the questions that will he «ubmitted to vou and ) pray that vour decisions may bo inspired hy the desire to do justice and to promote the public weal.This ceremony heing accomplished.the members of the Assembly returned to their chamber, where the first formal business of the session was transacted.As usual the introduction of new members was au interesting Asators, elected mince lant session, in.I payment of higher salaries tr schanl inspectors and to the professors of \u2018normal schools.| You will aleo be asked to vote ! larger grants to the agricultural | school of Ste.Anne de la Pocatiere to help it to improve its equipment and its course of study.My Government will also «ubmit to \u2014_\u2014 RHEUMATISM CURED.ZAM-BUK RUBBED WELL IN IS À SURE REMEDY.An aooû as you feel any deap-seated pain in the joints, back, wrists, or elsewhere, place a liberal supply of Zum-Buk on the fingers or an the palm of the hand, and rub it well in.The penetrating power of this \u2018\u2019em- brocation-balm\u2019\u201d is exceedingly great, und, once having reached the seat of the pain, it removes it speedily.Tt also ends the ntifness, which is so unpleasant.Frequent rubbings of the ufflioted parts with Zam-Buk will not only drive out all pains, reduce awelling, ete, hut will strengthen the skin and tissuen, and enable them fo resist cold and damp.Mrs.Frances Wyatt, of 25 Guy Avenue, Montreal, eays: \u201cI have found Fare-Buk most soothing and.valuable in a very bad case of rheumatism, and also for atifiness of joints and muscles I sufered long and acutely with vheum- alinm, and tried one linimeat after another in vain.IT also took medi i eines internally, but it reraninad for Zam-Buk tn elect a ourc.began applying this balm whenever 1 felt the aches end pains of rheumatism coming on, or fell the stiffness.je result wae truly wonderful.Zem-Buk seemed to penetrate to the very seat of the paine.driving them .oul completely, and T Am now quite cured.\u201d This case, and woores of similsr cases remeried to us, le t 7am-Ruk's penstrating and healing power is very great.In addition io ita use as an wmbrocation, it is a sure cure for skin diseases.such ne .ecrama.riagworm, ulesrs, | hlond- | nolsaning, sain sores.ete.and ie the 1 finest known \u201cfret aid.\u2019 For piles, it in a specific.Gives eertain ense.All druggists and stores, at 50 cents box, or post free from Zem-Buk Ca, Torente, for price : - | Ruuveur, | Speaker, awd taking their seats.i cluding Nr.+.being A.Langlois, of Stintrodueal to the Notice of the introduction of several | | bille was given by the Premier, who also moved for the appointment ol | Standing Committees and the ap: \"pointment of a select committee of cleven members to name the standing committees.On motion of Premier Gouin, sec onded by Hon.L.A.Tascheresu, it was decided to take into consideration the Speech from the, Throne to-day, and the House then adiourned.There was also a hriel session of the Legislative Council, the new appointments to that body since last session boing introduced.The usual state dinger took place at Spencer Wood last evning, the guests being as follows :\u2014 The following is the list of guests invited to the dinner at Spee ood last night :\u2014His Grace, Mgr.L.U.Begin, Archbishop of Quebec, Rt.Rev, Tord Bishop Dunn, His Lordship, Mgr.P.F.Roy, Bishop of Eleutheropolis, Rt.Rev.Lord Rishop Farthiog, Hon.Sir Lomer (iouin, Provincial jor, Hon.Jules Allard, Minister of Lands and Forests, Hon, +.C.Kaine, Hon.C.R.Devlin, Minister of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries, Hon.L.A.Tascherean, Minister of Public Works, Hon.-J, L.Decarie, Provincial Secre- Hon.P.8.(i.Mackenzie, Pro- Treasurer, Hon.N.Perode .A.forgeon.cv.o, President of the Lagislative Hon.T.Chapais, Hon.N.Garneau, Hon.P.Pelletier, Speaker of the Lie ive Assembly, x.wo F De age, uty Speaker the Iegielstive Assembly, Hon.J.Prevost, NM.PP, Mr.J \u2018Tellier, M.P.P., Mgr.¢'.A.Marois, V.G., Very Rev.Dean Williams, Ven.Archdescon Bellour, Mgr.Faguy, Mgr.Ronleau, Ner, Laflamme, Mgr.0.F.Mathieu, U.GG.Lt-Col.O.C.Pelletier, D.O.C., Lt.- Col, English, Mgr.Geuvresu, , H.Totu, Revd.Cazon Von Tan, ather Maguire, Father Baudouin, the Restor ot Bt.Patrich'e, Father Gogmiia, Bac tor of Laval University, Bic James Lemoine, Bis Worship the Mayor of Quebae, Hin Worship the Mayor of Tavis, Hon.P.RB.de Labmere, Super: intendent of Publie Instruction, Col.Turnbull, Mr.Gustave Grenier, TS.0., Clk to the Executive Council, Wr, R.Campi Clork to the .tative Council, Mr, TL.G.Dovj , Clerk to the Tagislative Assembly, Mr, M, K.Tache, 1.8.0, Deputy Min - points, involving promotion and \u2018iter of Lands awd Forests, Mr, H.T.Machin, Assistant Provincial Tress urer, Mr.G.W.Pareles, Becretary to the t ok Public Instruction, Mr, G.A.Gigault, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Mr.C.Ianotot, K.C., Assistant- ProcuratorGensral, Mr.8.Dulault, Deputy Minister of Colonisation, Mines and Fisheries, Mr.J.U, Miller, Mecretary to the Dertment of Public Inatruction, Nr.Jorin, Provincial Auditor, Mr.J.Dumont, Under Secretary for the Province, .S.Sylvestre, urt .Minister of Public Works, Mr.A.Brosnan, Comptroller of Revenue, Father Cuegrain, Dr.M.J.Abern, Mr.H.J.4.| B.Chquinard, City Clerk, Mr.G.Willrioh, American Consul, Chevalier.O.Frechette, Portuguese Consul, Mr.A.C Joseph, Belgien Cagsul, Mr.FP.Gunn, Norwegiun Consul, Captain H.B.Verret, Dr.XN.E.Dionne, Parliamentary Librarian, Mr.A.St.Jacques, \u2018Gentleman Usher of the Black R Nr.E.A.Panet, Deputy Clerk to Lhe Legislative Assembly, Mr.I.U.Patensude, Deputy Clerk to the | letive Assembly, Mr.A.Baribeau, deant-nt-Arms to the Legislative Council, Mr.F.H.Laliberte, Sergeant-at-Arms to the Legislative Assembly, \u2018Maj.O.A.Fages, Mr.Ulric Barthe, President of the Press Association, Mr.G.Moris set, Secretary of the Press Association, Capt.Eston, Commander of the Guard of Honor, Ca t.E.B.Ratiray, Commander of the Escort, Capt.Vic! tor Pelletier, A.D.C., Major A.de L.Panet, A.D.Mr.A.Genereux, Pri- \u2018i oor AHLWAY STAR WAY BE AVERTED Offer of Mediation from Washington Accepted by the Union, If Mediators Meet at Once.Chicago, March 15.\u2014Uanger of an immediate strike of 27,000 locomotive firomen on western railroede and the contingent throwing out of employment of more than 125,000 other employees was averted to-day through ; the acception of mediation through the federal authorities at Nashinglon, At the request of the General Managers of the 47 western roads involved, Chairmau Martin A.Kuapp, of the Inter-State\u2019 Commerce Commission, and Commissioner of Labor Neill tele graphed an offer of federal mediation to the Union officers.This offer was accepted, W.S.Usster, president of the Brotherhood of Locomtive Firemen and Enginenen, stipulating, how- aver, that action quust begin without delay.The appeal to Washinglon wes taken as an eleventh hour move to prevent & walk out which, it was declared, threatened the greatest raii- rond strike since that of 1804.Thirtyseven members of the Western Federated Board of the Brotherhood Inst midnight formally voted for a etrike.The hour for striking had been set for next Monday morning and the members were pri to start: for their homes to put the strike into action, when the mediation steps were taken.The mediators will come to Chicaxo and according to Mr.Carter, will not arbitrate the questions in dispute, hut will determine what ahull be arbitrated.The questions involves wages, which both sides had agreed to arbitrate, and two other tichuical re presentation in the uuinn.These latter subjects, the Brotherhood con- (ends, must be arbitrated, but the roilronds assert they cannot be arbitratad because they velste to in- (ernal univ disputes.\u201cI the mediation falls through the strike will go tight on as planned,\u201d said Me.Carter to-night.The acceptance of mediation was contained in the following tele- ram sent by the Brotherhood to este.Veill and Knapp :\u2014\u201cMaticrs in controversy involve conditions of employment and increase in waios.Committee preparing to lesse eity lt if wésurance givon that mediation will begin immediately and in the vity of Chicago, authority for the men to leave the sorgice of the companies will be temporarily withheld.| The feet that we liave proposed arbitration on sll matters in controversy and the fact that the managers\u2019 committee have rejected our proposition docs not lead cur men to expect n aettlement Irom mediation; but as evidence of our fuirnens will accept your friendly offices under the conditions named herein.\u201d At the same time a letlor was sent to the General Managers inlorming them of the Brotberhood's action in regard to the arbitration.\u2018\u2019Our coyl- miltee again insists,\u201d concludes this letter, \u201cthat aside from the interests of the public, there are no other parties concerned in this dispute ex- copt the railways represented hy the managers\u2019 committees and the em: ployess represented by our com mittes.\u201d\u201d In a statement given out to-night the general managers said :\u2014\u201cAIl prospects of a strike are over.There t will be none.ettlement of the whole controversy by mediation and arbitration is assured.\u201d AN APPALLING CONDITION Invariably results when you use a cheap corn salve.Be judicious, wee \u201cPutnem\u2019s\u201d\u2019 for fifty years it has cured corns and warts that nothing alse could touch.Ask for Putnem\u2019s Painless Corn Extractor only.rer eee CAP ROUGE.Building lots 35 x 118 are now offer.of to the public et sttrastive prices.and on libers! terms, on the heights at Cap uge, overlooking the St.Lawrencenice sandy beach, bosting, ote.; only ten minutes will Canadian Northern Québec Station.Good train servies, .SUNURBAN REALTY CO., 40 'D'Asiigny St.Holt, Renfrew are ng about 501adies\u2019 cloth coats, being the balance of inst seasen\u2019s stook, at bargain rices.Coats from $18 to on are now 84, 87.50, 616, bathing, t the wey WEDNESDAY, MARCH IL \\e , 1810 Pp EA er ce Sy 1 + dar Bu nen NELDRILK Dry, Extra Dry, or Brut.The most popular bpd amongst the * leading classes of England, -; SOLD EVERYWHERE 3engral Purveyers te the Trade : LAPORTE, MARTIN & CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL MYRAND & POULIOT, QUEBEC.CHAMPAGNE».; J GORRCAMARN SC* id ALIAS.frase - 7 postage prepaid.Be mre to meation .MPG.CO.(Cons'd), 379 Craig Se.W., Montreal tions in Tubes\u201412 Kinds Each remedy for special purposes, Convenient, Economicel, Sanitary.VASELINE CAMPHOR ICE Heals chapped hands and face, cracked lips, cold sores, I WHITE VASELINE Invaluable internally for copghs, colds, sore throat.CAPSICUM VASELINE is better than a mustard plaster and 0 Our Free Vaseline Book (ke, mace! mein of ch ough skin, sun and windbum.and street addrow, end we will sail ion this paper.does not blister, on \u2014 ee wpm 2m * NEW COODS FOR SPRING All the Latest Styles in FOOTWEAR CUSTOM WORK A SPECIALTY.on THE For Men, Women ° Children W.JACQUES & SONS .REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS BONE PREMISES.- .\u201cLEGARE\u201d Stoves Entirely now desiqus, Strict ly High Grade an with all Modern Improvements.The material used in the con- steuction ofrour * LEGARE \u201d famous Stoves is the Guest quality of steel ohtainable, carefully moulded hy expert workmen and precisely joined together with steel rivets and bolts, It is made of exceptioanNy heavy material, cupecially (he fire box, oven and main top.The oven is of generous proportion being of the square style and is of perfect construetion.The words ** handsome\u201d and curable\u2019 can be atrongly applied to each'and every outward feature while the construction is perfect itæell.AST FOR \"MANUFACTURER DEALE 273.10 207 ST.PAUL STREET- BE TO30_ST-VALIER STREEE CATALOGUE R* three minutes\u2019 walk from | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014# IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.CAPITAL A CAPITAL PAID RESERVE FUND - 5 A WRK Presitent RIZED - - 000.00 ven 00.00 .» = on fewer ACCOUNTS LOTT SAVIN Saux srt.interest sands en deposits from \u2014 UPPER TOWN BRANCH Ne 880 John Be A.C.OMPFM.Manager. \\ WEDNESDAY.MARCH 16, 1910 4 4 > \u201crom the Brantford Roofing Company of Brantford, Ont, Mr.Vesins : » \"$4.50, nothing better.aAllkinds \u2019 SPRING IMPORTATIONS | Latést English Novelties for - .Spring Overcoats, Spring Suits, Gloves, Ties and Cups.AS.H MULLIN, Merchant Tailor and Haberdasher, 48 Fabrique St REMOVAL SALE | TO EUROPE SPRING SAILINGS (RIM QUEBEC For the benefit of our customers we will hold Via the Majestic St.Larreure _ during the month of MARCH, agrand - - 4 the Meni St.Lawrence Date Date R Moy June EMOVAL SALE Moe VE mien mizion Jorsi OFFICE CLOCKS IN GREAT VARIETY, AT LOW PRICES.[12 15 Champlain | 4 Dominion A SPECIAL FEATURE.13 Virginian 9 1.Champlain 3 14 Luurentic 10 Virginian 11 Laurentic | 20 £, Irelgnd T 20 Tunisian 17 EK.Ireland EM I LE JACO s 128 Joseph St 191 Canada 17 Tünivian ! \u2014 oo 126 L.Manitoba MB Canada 1 co TC ooo CT TC \u201c| 27 Victorian 24 Vietorian | :28 Megautic 25 Megantic Also anilings from New York to England, France or the Mediterranean BELL PHONE 3033.by all lines, any route, to please P.0.BOX 367 i Rermuds.Bermudian,, reports whales as follows © ALLAN LINE.Steamer Carthaginian, from Glasgow and Liver] for Philadelphia via Halifax, sailed from Liverpool at 4 pm, March 12th, with 91 uecond and 417 steerage passengers.C.P.R.LINE.Victoria, B.C, Montreal, detained in quarantine on arrival, owing to a case of smallpox, wan released this morning after fumi- gatioh, and proceeding to Vancouver.QUEBEC STEAMSHIP (0.Steamer Oceana sailed {rpm BRermu- da for New York at 11.30 a.m.yesterday.SIGHTED SCHOOL OF WHALES.New York, March 15\u2014\u201cWhales thick in the Atlantic these days,\u201d say mariners.About ob tamest ever was reported yesterday morning when t steamship Bermudian arrived from Capt.P.J.Fraser, of the in bis log: \u2018March 12\u2014Sailed from Rermuda at 12 noon.At 4 p.m, seveuty miles northwest of St.Davide, Bermuda, ran into school of thirty whales, accompanied by porpoises.Whales were of sperm variety, very tame snd afforded much amusement to: the passengers.Left us when cold wenther xet in off Hatteras.\u201d Even Cullinge, one of the passengers, everybody.Book new.Plans and rats on ap- | plication, THOS.COOK & SONS.Bosse & Banks Circular notes are cashed all over i the world at highest rates of ex- : change.STEEL BEAMS, COLUMNS, PLATES, GAS AND WATER PIPES, CONTRACTORS\u2019, MUNICIPAL AND BUILDERS\u2019 SUPPLIES, MACHINERY AND SPECIALTIES.F.S.STOCKING, 32 ST.LOUIS STREET Gen'l.R.R.and SS.Agent.Board of Trade Building, 39 Paul St.Il QUEBEC.Se | Grand Annual Soiree UNDER THE \\USPICES UF st Patric 'a Literary Institute, POUNDED IN 1878 CHARLES VEZINA AUDITORIUM, Thursday Evening March 17 © GONTRACTING PLUMBER, TINSMITH and ROOFER Specialty:-Steam, Hot Air and Hot Water Heain Varied assortment of the moet modern Electrical and Plumbing An fernan, Partor of St.Thomas Aquinas Parish, Montreal.A select.concert hy some of the .leading talent of the city, and the St.Apparatus, as 11 JE itohgn snd Passage Stoves of all makes and patrich'a Bramatic Ulis oil produce | Refrigerators.Lg the Patriotic, Historical Drama, en- {titled : \u2019 \"\u201c ALSO ON HAND | , \u201d i.66 \u201d\u201d .À complete sesortment of Asphalt and Rubber Roofing Material, | Robert Emmet, The Martyr of Irish Liberty having accepted the general agency of that firm for the djetrict of Quebec, This material advantageously repiaces the present system of Metal, Ehingles and Concrete Roofing, 119-123 BRIDGE STREET.QUEBEC, Doors open at 7 @ rinea at 5,15 sharp.Box plan will open at Auditorium ton Monday, March 14th, where seats may ho reserved, i \u2014 Orchestra Sents, T5c-80c.Balcony, WBefitle.Gallery, 23e.Upper Boxes, $5.00.lower Boxes, $6.10.\u2018 o'clock.Curtain CHOICE APRN [WALL PAPERS MR.) sur eveny nooM \u201cDAY MATINEE AT THE | Mw | PRETTY AND INEXPENSIVE LHI A) a | 17th MARCH, 1910, MARCHANT BROS., the matinee at the Auditorinm on St.| A treat is in store for all who attend The cadets of the A.O.| l\u2019atriek\u2019s Daywill give a military drill.The 124 ARTILLERY ST., | Junior Class of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the AO.H.will give a nplendid QUEBEC exhibition of physical culture.The i hovs of St, Patrick\u2019s School will render several selections of Irish airs.There will be also many other attrae- tive ijeme.TICKETS\u2014 256 and 15c.à Win, LaRue, LLL, leave vour orders early to prevent disappointment, as the supply is limit.mar.15x3, SHAMROCKS 4 P.0.Box, 78, AMOS J.COLSTON Catste end Trust Accounts Adminis trates end al Agent \u2014OFPICR~\u2014\u2014 | Hoohelaga Bank Bullding ST.PETER ST, QUEBEC.tai Auditor, Curator, _ Liquidaten, Accoun Tavarance, Lember and Real Estate Broker.Office Telephqne, 1184.FOR J.B.RENAUD & COP.G.BUSSIERE & CO.AND FIRET CLASS GROCERS.SALE BY pots, Order early.and we will re serve them woth wanted, \u2014 iW.Penney, rLorisT, 181 St Jobn Street, Phone, 485 .Warehouse Phone, 708, t QU Serreancndesce Solfoitad i For Sale FURNITURE REPAIRED |, ., roverty, À ; Buy Trumes Sanitary vers pts te Pa alate Women's Christian Association min Proof \u2014_\u2014 Moss Mattress at |octor Colin C.Sewsil.; \u2018The property bus à irontage on SL treet of about 50 fest, à depih of Furniture repaired, re-cover- b i in the Kirk Hall, Staninle» St.on ed que lished.Werk solisoted {us to Tae vith reer re by Thursdag, Maech 17th, ai thee vered free.i u ; .hed aD, 13 For pT CHO, BON À intereated in the work are cordi- Hochelaga Building, | ally invited to attend.Bs Pete Steosh, \u2018 Cote d'Abraham.PHONE 302) mar.18x3 ! the glasses.Address by Revd.Thos.F.Hel- | AUDITORIUM | NATURAL SHAMROCKS; Gas ADVOCATE THE GENUINE ARTICLE 88 ST, PETER STREET, .QUEBEC.None Equal to Them in the City.EVENING OFFICE To be bad at LIMOILOU Mrs.Thos.Lemieux\u2019s 8th Avenus, Corner of 3rd 28 Stanisias Street.! Street.+ Fine plants, in small and large |; The Anniversary Meeting will be held | has this to say regarding the whales: \u201cWhen wo first sighted them they looked like so many torpedoboats, steaming in squadron formation.As .they blew it looked as if steam was issuing from veritable funnels.The churning of their flukes gave the impression of propellers.\u201cCapt.Fraser blew hix whistle an a warning for the rupposed torpedoboats to get out of the wav.He aleo ran i out signals as a marine salute to the At the first blast of the whistle the thirty whales dived and so did the porpoise, wheeeupon C\u2018apt.Fraser called down through his megaphone, \u2018Submarines and British submarines at that._\u2026 THIRTY-THREE LIVES JOST.Lisbon, March 15 \u2014 A Portuguese bark sailing from Pico, one of the Azores Islands, has been lost and thirty-three persons drowned, WIRELESS REPORT.Siasconset, Mass, March i5\u2014Steam.\u2018or Koenig Albert, Genoa for New 1 York, was 323 miles east of Nandy , Hook at 6.15 p.m.Dock 6.30 Wed: 1 neadsy.Steamer Friedrich der Grosse, Rremen for New York.313 miles east of Dock 7.30 | Randy Hook at 8 p.m.pn.ednesday.FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS.New York, March 12 \u2014 C'harterin wan light in both the ateara and sail | tonnage markets, apd there was no | changes in the general conditions of : either.\u201d Quotations to London, (ilar- | gow and Antwerp, 1d: Liverpool and ; Bristol, tid; Hull.14d: Rotterdam, \u201cMe; Hamburg and Bremen, 174 pl nigs: cotton to Liverpool, per 110 i lbs, 15c.Charters\u2014Danish steamer, 1,885 tonn, West India trade, one round trip, pri vate terms, March: British steamer, 1,970 tons, same; Rritinh steamer, 1,.619 tons, same; British steamer, 1,- 13R tons, same: (ierman steamer, ?,- 140 tons, general cargn, New York to Brazil, private terms, April: Mriti i Linh steamer, 1,928 tons, Buenos Ayres to Tampico, 7a 6, prompt : British steamer, 1,802 tons, salt, Jvaza to flalifax.7a, March; Italian hark, 1.197 tons, lumber, Boston to Monte: video ar Buenos Ayvres, 87.7 ; Norwegian bark, 999 tons, lumber, Guifport {to Conceptions and (or) Pyaandu, 81; rchooner, 552 tons, coal.Philadelphia to Tampa, private terms: schooner, 1,334 tons, coal, Baltimore to Roa., ton, 8 OCEAN ARRIVALS, March 15- «65 Kronprinzesain Cecilie, at New York, from Bremen.{ 88 Ryndam, at New York, from Rot- | « (dam Ss 85 Roelligolav, at Copeuhagen, from New York.88 Finland, nt Antwerp, from New York.B85 Carmanis, at Gibraltar, {rom New York.Distended His Stomach Caused Palpitation, and Prevented Sleep.n Health Was Gone, Cure Followed Use of \u201cNerviline.\u201d \u201cMy last wish will be,\u201d writen Harry P.Pollard, 8 well-known hoot und shoe traveller of tiariford, \u2018\u2018that learn an | that Nerviline is the one remedy to sure.Why, 1 ee in michty had shape, my digestion was nll wrong, and overs night.1 would waken with : a start nnd find my heart jumping like n (hresh- | TESTIMONIAL | ing machine.Thin i '}) was causel by .ua on my atom- 4398 preesing ! ac \u2018 zine my heart.sem When © atarted to luse Nerviline T got better mighty fast.It, in certainly 8 grami y for the travelling man.keeps your stomach in order, cures cramps, prevents lumbago .lor rhenmatiam, breaks wp chest colds and sore throat\u2014in fact there hasn't i heen an ache or pain inside or outside :for the past two years that | haven't cured with Nerviline.Do vou wonder 1 recommend it!\" For general household use Nerviline has no equal; it will ente the aches and ailments of the entire family\u2014re- fuse anything but Nerviline, 2%.per bottle, five Tor $1.00, all dealers or Tha Catervhmgoms Ca.Kingston, Ont.March 15\u2014Nteamer : Can ace their ensigns through i env: family medicine and T took her advice Birma, at New York, from Liban, | 88 Merion, at Philadelphia, from Liverpool, 8S Lusitania, nt Liverpool, from New York.£5 Russia, at Libau, from New York, everyone with n bad stomach may | did, before it\u2019s ton late, ° \u2014\u2014 Headache, Heartburn, Gas and Indi- | gestion Vanish and You Feel You can est anything your stomach craves without fear of Indigestion or will take a little Diapepsin occasionally.thing you eat will be digested: nothing : can ferment or turn into acid or poi- : son or atomach gas, which causes | Belching, Dizziness, a feeling of full- : ness after eating, Nausea, (like a lump of lead in stomach, Biliousness, Heartburn, Water brash, | Pain in stomach or intestines or other symptom.3 Headaches from the stomach are ab- j wolutely unknown where this effective .remedy is used, Diapepein really does \"all the work of a healthy stomach.It | digests your meals when your stomach | ,can\u2019t.A single dose will digest all ! the food you eat and leave nothing to ferment or sour or upset the stom- ! uch.» (et a large 30-vent case of Papo's | : Diapepain from your druggist and | start taking now, and in a little while you will actually brag about your healthy, strong Stomach, for you then can eat anything and everything you want without the slightest i diwcomfort or misery, and every par- \u2018ticle of impurity and Gas that is in your stomach and intestines is going to be carried away without the use of i Inxatives or any other assistance.i Should you at this moment be suffering from Indigestion or any stom- | ach disorder, vou can get relief within five minutes.THE BISLEY TEAM ' Ottawa.March 15\u2014The Risley team ! vil ea ou June l'th by the stesmer + Tu n.TYPHOID FEVER STAMPED OUT ; Montreal, March 13\u2014The emergency | typhoid hospital, which was erected some time ago to cope with the ty- - phoid epidemic, will Room he closed up i an the epidemic has heen stamped out.| ; An offer has been made to the city to | take over thd Leapital, \u2018 BACH « NEARY MEN | The Helping Hand of Dr.Hamilton's - i Pills Will Cure in a Few Weeks.| \u201cFoundry work compels wen to | work in the winter in very cold shops,\u201d writes Tunis T.Polter, a well-known mechanic in Hamilton.\u201cI \u2018contracted a very severe cold a few ; | months ago which settled in my back \u2018aud kidneys.1 suffers] conatant pain, + and in bending over my work und iw heavy lifting, the pain at times was | excruciating.My digestion got all | \u2018out of arder, doubtless beers the | kidneys didn\u2019t work richt.My wife | had need Dr.Hamilton's J'illa\u2018as a ; \"and started them nalen.Tomy great Hdelight a few doses helped me +0 much | it war proof T was using a true | remedy.Natural action of the kid- ! neys was hrought about, burning and aching reared, and the back-lameness \u2018 gradually disappeared.T no longer | Haar my work, I feet «tronc and | rabust, and with auch a remedy an | ce.Hamilton's Pills at hand I will \"probably never again be «ick.! advise | every working man to use Dr.Hamilton's Pills.\u201d Xo other medicine will regulate the svetem and maintain health Uka Dr.; Hamilton's Pills\u2014beware of the Jealer who tries to indies vou to take sone.- thing elre an which he makes more | profit.Sold in yellow boxes 25e.Prepared hy The Catarrhozoue Co, Kingeton, Ontario.| | EEE ESS [oon | What's the matter with Laval?They've all right ! 4 | \u201cThe Rajuh\u2019 seems to iw a welcomes | visitor to Quebec.i \u2018 , Hang out your green tag to-mor- | row.; \u2014 \"Fis the speech from the throne, t have heard it before, But list still again While the orators roar.The Laval hockey team\u2019s eup of joy was full last night.\"Tis the voice of the iceman, You neod not complain For the enow is fast going e From street and from lave, { No, Mabel.\u201cThe Rajub\u201d ix much (better than a Ben-jue selection, The opening of Parliament may be yall fuss and feathers, but the dear j Indies certainly do look fashiunable, © Many an Irishman in Quebce helps {to make the 17th an arch proposition.Some of these airship men seem to be up in the air.says the Cliamplain street philosopher, Oh! poker is a grand old game, Interseting ail the while, Hut when it keepn a man from meat, Until nine, it is to smile! 1t's about time either to hart up | last year's green tie or get n new one.| CUDAMY ASSAULT CASE Ï Kansas City, Mo., March 15\u2014When the cass of Jfno, P.Cudshy, the millionaire club man, charged with st.tacking Jue.F.Lillis, President of the Western Exchange Bank of this, city, wan called in the Municipal Court | peared nm the care wan continued the request of the citv attorney.\u201cThis : Patios Junkers Kyle inquired, \u201cI don't helieve an,\u201c the City Attorney replied.\u201cLet'a diemiss it then,\u201d the j now: gested, but the City Attorney lusisted that the case be continued and the fds ordered the continuance.Fine in Five Minutes.\"In lyspepsia, or that your food will fer- | | mont or sour on your stomach if you | 0 | Your meals will taste good, and any- | ) digestion | | with all m | to-dev neither Cudahy or Lillia ap | at; case won't be prosecuted.wil it | St.HATS! the newest shapes, from Two Special Lines of First Class Underwear St George Natural Scotch Wool, Medium Weight at.George Elastic Ribbed Wool, Medium Weight.\"0000 Also a large assorgnent of Hard Hats in all s T.LAFRANCE, (1 BUADE STREET.$3.00 Per Ga $3.00 Per Sel HATS! $2.25 up to $3.60.Tallor, Gent's Furnish ings and Hatter.WANTED A PLASTFERER.APPLY at once, John Juck, Little River, near Scott Bridge.Bell Telephone 3554.WANTED.\u2014AN ENGLISH JEW would like board and lodgings with à respeciable Hebrew family during the Passover, Answer F.M., Chron- icle.WANTED.\u2014ROOM AND BOARD FOR two; not to \u20ac « month.G.F WANTED-A MAID FOR GENERAL housework, Must understand plain cooking.Apply after 6 p.m.to 6 Stanislas street.LEARN BARBER TRADE, TOOLS fres.New system.Constant peactice.! Careful imatructions.Gradwated ears twelve to eightesa dollars weekly FOR BSALF\u2014RESIDENCE, NO.41 St, Ursule street, 12 rooms, modern conveniences, stable on property.Possession May first or after.For further particulars apply to W.Lloyd Carkmer, 41 St.Üraule street.Tol.187.FOR SALE, A FINE STYLISH driving mare, with cariole, harness, and rubber tired buggy, all in gool condition, sold together or separately as required.As owner has no further use will be sold at reasenable price.Apply, A.E., Chronicle Office.IN TOWN OF LEVIS.\u2014 THAT splendid three-story brick house, provided with furnace and al! modern improvements, situsted at the t ot Commercial street, nicely citented with view on River St.Lawrence.2.\u2014A brick house with only one tenement, provided with all improves ments, situated on St.Edouard strest, in rear of the above dascribed pros perty.Easy conditions.Apply to Jean Turgeon, contracting mrason, No.18 Carrier strest, Levis, or to J.A.Dumontier, N.P., Levis.Few weeks complete course.Write for fres catal .Moler Barber College, 119 Craig St, Montreal.Te Let 40 LET\u2014IN \u201cBOSsES BIACE,\u201d store No.57 Dalhousie street, Lower Town.Suitable for oflicen.Hoated.Apply to LaRue & LaRue, Noturies, 2R St.Ann street.mm rer re rt HOUSE TO LET.\u2014HOUSE NO.3 Maple Avenue, containing 9 rooms, bath.hot and cold water.Furnace.All modern conveniences.l'an bo seen at any time.Apply to Mrs.Legare, 26 Maple Avenueeee reer TO I.ET, ROUSE NO.179 GRANDE Allee, 13 rooms, three utorey audition in rear, electric light, Hot water fur- naes and all modern improvements.T.aRue & LaRue, Notaries, 28 St, Ann street.ROOM TO LET, \u2014 ROOM AND board for single gentleman.Reanonable terms.pply 15 Maple Avenna.TO LET\u2014THE HOUSE CORNER Kt.Joachim and St.Augustin street, now occupied by A.R.Morgan, Esq., containing 12 rooms, in good order, n conveniences.large vard with stables and coach house in rear.For further particulars, apply to Amos.J.Colstor, Huchelaga Bank Building.ROOM TO LET\u2014A |.ARGE DOUBLE room to let with board.All modern conveniences.Rates moderate.Apply, 49 Genevieve Avenueere tr FLAT TO LET.\u2014LOWER FLAT TO let, on St.Aon street, near Dufferin Terrace, 4 rooms.Apply to 26 St.Ann xtreet, betwsen 4 and 6 pm.COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM in private family, gentioman.44 D'Artigny street.\u2014\u2014\u2014e ee HOUSE FOR SALE\u2014A HOUSE FOR sale, No, 71 Maple Avenue, another St.Augustin street, 118-120-123, near Parliament Buildings Apply K.Nadeau, 44 Ste.Gemevieve, or telephone 1020.rm ermerrememmrereeeees TO LET.\u2014 AT 85 DALBOCSIE street, an up-to-date office; heatal, lighted.Suite of three offices.Apply P.G.Bussiern & Cie.rl.mn rem ROOMS TO RENT.\u2014 SEVERAL lurge rooms, well heated and lighted, wi use of telephone in tbe house, and bath.Apply 39 Richelieu street or telephone 3614.ROOMS TO LET\u2014FURNISHED, with or without board, in a private family.Apply 13 Amable Strestee ree eee TO LET ON ST.LOUIS ROAD, house containing 8 rooms, including bath.Splendid spot for any Person desiring to reside outside of city.House nicely finished and contains alectric light, pales conchhouss and t-buildings, oh from 81.Lous Toll Gate, and known ss Sunny Side Cottage.Rent, 20 month.For all further particulars.Apply tw J.T., care Chronicle.ST, GENEVIEVE AVENUE, NO.45.\u2014To let in this desirable losslity, ex- well tarnished rooms, hot 1.all modern cun- Transients a A nt rer a\u2014 TO LET\u2014FINE RESIDENCE AND ounds, the preperty N.Reilson, Keq., St.Louis Rodd, ner Bridge nite, furnished or vished ; all modern conveniences.Pply to Le ue, Belanger & Labree ue, No- taries, 16 Buade street.FOR SALE YAWL\u2014A 4-TON Yawl with cabin.Cookpit will mat seven persons.Keel, 18.6: overall, 28 fout, 6 inches, in purloct order.Buitable for any part of the Lower st.Apply to Arslmr BE.Scott, 85 Fi.Peter Street, Quebec.FOR SALÉ\u2014ONE TONY, VITE summer carriage, revber tyres, her nase, sleigh with robes, blankets, ste.Apply to Flise Hamel, 14 Bedard street, St.Sauveur, Quebec.\"FOR RALE\u2014FURNITURE OF seven rooms, parlor, dining room, thres bed rooms, sad kitchen, including carpets, ourtains and oil cloth; or for on Bt, John street.Apply to Ang.Tredel, 7 Flensls ofan?ice house.Two ! FUR SALE\u2014THAT DESIRABLE property Nos.48 and 18 Ste, Gene vieve Avenue (The Oupej, well suited for an apartment house but easily divided (built for) inte two dwellings with separate entrance doors.Daisy furnace heats all tho property.Gas and aleetric light.hardwood floors, enameled baths (3) and modern plumi» ing.For partienlars and permits to view, apply to Meredith & Meredith, 45 Dalhonise street.FOR SALE FLOUR AND GRIST Mill, saw mill site, Innd, npertainio and all buildings thereon, sitaa near Rt.Georges Village and Q.C.R.Station, known as the Old Poser Milt property.For price and terms apply to Mrs.W.M.Pazer, St.George, Beauce.FOR SALE\u2014THE BANDSOME REsidence, No.11 Haldimand street, containing 1% rooms, bath: room on ench fiat, hot water hested, clectric light and 8, with an entrance on Mont Carmel street, opposite Governor's Garden.For particulars, apply to Amos J.Colston, Hochelaga Bank Building, St.Pater street.FOR SALE OR TO LET, WITH possession let May, 1910, house No.14 Ramparts, Grand Battery.FOR SALE.WITH POSSESSIOY Ist May, 1911, house No.15 Ramparte, Grand Battery.Fach house cos- taining eleven rooms and there bathrooms, heated by hot water.Gas and electric light fittings.Spaeions cellars, cement floars.Apply te Daniel McGie & Sov, 63 Peter street.FINE LOTS FOR SALE.\u2014FIVP fine lots fronting on Maple Avcaue, opposite Burrough'a Terrace, 180 feet front on Avenue, by 138 feet deep, with lane in rear.Their situation makes them the most desirabie Tote on the Avenue.Sold rately if dee wired.Apply to 60 Maple Avenue.| \"Phone 083.MACHINERY FOR BALE | BELTING \u2014~WE CARRY IN STOCK complete lines of Lasiher, Rubber, Cotton and the famous Miche Baluta Belting.State running conditions and we will guarantee belt antisfaction; Canadian Fairbanks Co., T.td.,, Montreal.FOR SALE OR TO LET | \"HOUSES FOR SALE OB TO let-on St.Cyrille streut, Montcalmville.Apply to A.Tremblay, 350 Rishardeon strest.COUNTRY HOUSE.\u2014 AT STE.Petronille, Isle of Orleans, fuily furnished house for sale or tn let : » ated on the river bank.five minutes from the boat : hangar, stable, large garden.ete, me.Apply Dr.Lanter, Couillard mreet.WOULD YOU MARRY IF SUITED?\u2014Matrimonial paper containing hundreds of advertisements.Marriageable people from all sections, rich, r, young, old, Protestants.Cathoice, iled, senled, free.W.0.Gunnels, Toledo, Ohioer ere re tr tr AUTHORS SERKING A PURLISH- or should commurricate with the Cochrane Publishi Ce\u2026 177 Tribuse Building, Now York City.PUBLIC NOTICE a\u2014\u2014\u2014 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Mr.Asdrosinue Lafond will apply te the Legislature, et ite next session, for an act to antadate bls Lovet tae permit te _nre m after examination.Morand & ar Av same CH SF SA VI LH rebable old Englrek » remeady Per \u2014 t a for Petitioner.Queteo, Jam 26.Ho. you use Printing in any form and T desire to have it put in the most suitable shape, we can serve you.In Printing, good or bad, the main\u201d items of cost are fixed and you pay as * IN.much for stock, for composition, and for i | : presswork to one printer as ancther, | | provided he is estimating with a true | knowledge of his costs and a fair profit.The fact that one piece of work is more pas attractive than another is caused only EE | by the intelligence with which it is plan- \u2018 ned and care which the work receives.) This planning and careful supervision is | not expensive, and the difference in price | between good and poor printing is less than you may suppose, while the differ- ON ence in selling power may be\u2014probably od Will be-several times greater than any | POSSIBLE difference in cost.| We have the knowledge and facilities necessary for producing | good Printing and shall be glad fl t6 exert them on vour orders.Chronicle Printing Company | [ HUNESDAY MARCH 14.1910 W YORK TO ag VIA Fig Wednesday from New York Monday in London tan LAROEST,FARTEST ure ia STEAMSHIPS AFLOAT itania | sai wenvespavs | roles Submarine Signals.+ 23 | Meurelani \u2026 Avr 13 a! *tarous 6i Lusitania.Will caîl at Quecnstown.ITALY 5 SPROIAL ORVISE S.SARNIA igme, MARSH 19 vasa seRvieRY wok FIUME VIA | 108.0 Apre ALLAN LINE Roya! Mall Steamship Goy.THE FIRST OCEAN TURBINE MNoiseisss and Without Vibration | LIVERPOOL, BT.JONM & HALIFAX SERVIOE From From From / | Lers\u2019 2accxy ivan: 4\u2014 good everywhere, Ly erbost onions\u201d \u2018ons Halifez nt and pa passage apply to The Cunard | 0 \"i\" esp eperian i ce ot clin ipmelfip Co Lid.711g tate St New York, | \u201cyy, | Vieitaiee iL NorCumg oats! or 126 State Be, Boston, | go + virginie s * Not Calling JULES HONE, Jr, C.P.R.CO.RATES OF PASSAOR #.3.SFOCKI AG, Louis cos jam and bras nd Cabla $0 and upwards Third Clase 75 and upwards According to Steamer snd loedtion berth.From From From Glasgow.Slcawmships | Boston Fortiond 2 Fe bre 10 Mar 5 Mar Nu \u2018Mas OF PASSAGE One Class Cabl se so and np Fhir a.$20.78 A \"This steam y passeugers.| London, Havre, St.Jon & Makfax servos | From From From hit Star-Dominion ™ 19Feb 18 Feb Pomeranian, \"a Mar 1 Mar RATES OF P.AGE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ! PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL Ome class cabin called second: To Loadon, dn = and upwards: to Havre, 54500 aud up- \u2026.Martg Apies .Feb as aApl 2 RATES OF PASSAGE.| \u201cCANADA.\u201d SS.\"DOMINION\" > loca of cabin Passsoyers, $45.00 pe class, Londouy, $17.75.Third class, liavre, $38.00.Midohi Saloons, Music on Promenade Deck, ores Keels.Every modern improvement.| Marconi Wireless Telegraph on board Vietorias, Virgini nisisn, Corsican, Grampian, Hesperi atouce à convesience a ududdi tiooul sal(eguard in case of accidest, ALLANS, RAE & CO.Agests, Oceanic DONALDSON LINE ER nest a] Majestic © sallings from St.ws.2.8 Lakonia (cold storage).Mar.to T.&6, Athesia (cold storage).Mar 17lh PASSAGE RATES: One clase gabin (called second), $45.00 stugle : $87.76 return ; third class, eastbound, $27°7%, Prepaid \u2018west bound, $2878 THOMSON LINE -Hoiyhead-Liverpoal arch 19 | Celtic, March 26 | Cedricr Apri] 21 Aral Ballic.Aprit 16 | Baltic MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE From New York and Hosten to the Medi torramean, calling at (ha Azores, Gi Gonna end Naples.Mar 12 » | 88.Cairnrona.coldstorage and cool air Mar 13 #8.Cervonu\u2026 cold storage and «vol air Mars + Apl 2 | R% Devona.cold storage and coo! air Apl.$ 1 16 | 88.Calrarana.cold storage aud cool air.AP | ays Rom Creui 78 8t Peter Street, Quebec Quebec Steamship Go.Lid, | Twin Screw Lins £8, Oceana, 8,000 tons.58.Betmudian, 5,600 tons.Wireless Telegraphy, bilge keels, ; all.modern comforts rad appliances es the enfety and care of passengers.i From Pier 47, Nor:h River, New York.QUEBEC, RAILWAY, +, LIGHT & POWER CO.,- \"Fall and Winter Time-Table 19C9-I0 ROYAL MAIL FOR BERMUDAS | cap end aires onday, Sept.zoth, 190, trains | S.S.BERMUDIAN, 5,600 tons, 23rd \u2018 ea tm and 30th March, at 10 a.m.S.8.OCEANA, 8,000 tons, ; 26th Marek, at 10 a.m.Swan Qumaze AD MONTMORRNCY: 19th and.(Week Days.) sé bee fe sav 22 fer Mestmoccncy Tan cer New York and West Indies Line .m.to 7,00 mm.every hous from, | St.Thomas, St.Croix, St.Kitts, tas tonal trains 4 | Antigua, Guadeloupe, Dominica, - tinique, St.Lucia, Barbadoes and De- pan te ar every wo min- | mararas : hour | 88, GUIANA.p.m., 24th Marchasd; | 885.KORONA 2 p.m., 6th April : For all info on, apply to QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, | Leave bec fe Montacre acces min = Troms tes 40 Dalbousie Streetfo.80 ., every jo ates PETE every hour from tee pau | F.S.STOCKING, Leave rad Falls for Quebec, ean Ticket Agent, Jp Lar ams ti pam P mizets' | 2 St.Louis Street, h, Ty bi fi i =, 2p.=n id ronal reine at may ! TWEEN g AND STE ANNE DS ' (Week Dare) Leave Quebec fac Ste.Anne de Beampre, of a de.Lhe uk &°8auprd tec ruedes as | Sen, 7.20, 9-9, 11.90 and 4.15 pam.COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE (PRENCH LINE) Fram Kaw York te Havre-Paris (Francs) Steamers leave every Thursday at 10 A.M.La Provence.I (Sandaye.) { [4 Brovesce 1 jLeave Fr Me, Anne de nr a Bavoie, st a.1 118, S15 pa and 1: ica {Snpplemental Ea pre LaLorraloe Dear 2 pos rase FIR ane 12,00 or 418, 3.00 ad La Provence.QUESIC, PRE AND #Y oF \" len 1 8 ue | Toscane\u201d pS BOL Stoelidp, 32 Roe {Week Days} pen for St.Joachim stow am.Leavy fraise or st (pa.Quebec HIS mag ques (Susdays ) 1 eave Quebec for Beaupre at res am, asd ! oachim at v.43 p.m.Spbec for, HE Rs, eevee at tomam, and\u2019 See Gt.Joachim for Quebec at cop m eds C car connects at Mnstai Jet us agers te Ju rom Mastai Ganitoriaus re ln 57 Falls Mlevator runs aù ollows: | From Gran.te 11.9 pm, on or I it, quasi à Levis FERRY! On and Aftar 26th Nov., 1908 WILL LEAVE QUEBEC and LEVIS Svery 3 wizsules from 7 a.m.te é pm.FROM QUEBEC.PROM LEVIS.| sam and.npu.frxpH aué Midaight lee and weather permitting, (Sundays excepted).! Tre, fo ound, coven: mes Roars, without guarastes.r I.sed taformation See nparintend ' 4.RVERRLYL CH 4 CARR, .Superintendent.Gen\"l.Manager: | coop ) COAL When in want of coal give me a ! ausane von Lav al order, as | have {he best coal INTBROOLONtAL BAILSVAT i the market at very resonable | aM.-1 AM x ; its.Also a large supply of cord ww hiey eo cams metre , which I deliver to any part of | pag ».m à city at the lowest price.| 2200 Mmprese to Mos.LeeThrengh io | VICTOR PLAMONDON, a pg 1235 St.Valier St, Quebec.CT \u201d > Borrow! 4 pres, rem | \u2018 | 00 marSstu-thu.satxim | Quebec Central Rail war, ! ant.PM \u2014 Tees und Le Boston snn né Sprivrdeia, \"| pm.i æ vu aad sortes: > Me Cr ' saine BY cand Grand Trunk Red way.i Wxar Dave ! am x.Bi: a» EE LE vale om or \u201c> = 4 Prom the Thi sR ; 3900 Ai 1 the We, Tao Evans Où 1 nue +» se 5 wa fom the GLASGOW, BOSTON & PORTLAND SERVICE | | oie rd fies | Liverpool, $47.50 to + 169 Champlain Street WHITE STAR L LINE .York-Plymouth-Charbou'g - Southampton wis ~~ |REFORD AGENCIES.\u2018 London Sailings from Portiand, Me : Montreal, Terento, St Jenn, M.8., Pertians, we | New York to Bermuda | | V.E.PARADIS Public Accountant AUDITOR AND CURATOR Aoceunts investigated and Cellected Financial Arrangements and Cempromises Liquidation of inseivent Estatos AU work intrusted to me will be economically and promptly attended to.RICHELIEU COMPANY BUILDING 44 Dalhousie Street MCDOUGHLL H CONANS STOCK BROKERS, 81ST.PETER STREET H.S.THOMSON MANAGER \"NW.Graham Browne & Ca, DEALERS iN BONDS 222 ST.JAMES ST.MONTALAL.YOUR SAVINGS The SAFETY of your INVEET.MENT, should be, your first CONSIDERATION, In GILT EDCE GOVERNMENT or MUNIGi PAL dchentures ONLY can ABROLUTE SAFETY De guaranteed.Same can be hadto yield from 3 1-2 to 5% on your investment Also Corporation Bonds to yield frow 6 to 6 1-4.Send for Partioulars McGILL BURROUGHS, Investment Broker.#1 St.Peter Street.Quesee | CANADA CEMENT COMPANY, | Limited 69 BONDS, The balance sheet at Dec.31st, 1909, just published shows current assets in excess of TWO AND ONE.HALF MILLION DOLLARS ; viz., Material on hand, etc.$1,333,915 Accounts and Bills Receivable.Deposits on Tenders i These CURRENT ASSETS equal ONE-HALF the outstanding BOND ISSUE.We own and offer Subject to rior sale $50,000 69% First Mortgage of the Canada Cement aa Limited.Price 100 and interest yielding a full 6%.ome, Je, TPE ro CPE | Royal Secur ities \u2018Corporation, Limited 81 8t.Peter Strast H.0.KiMOSTONE, Sanager.Toronto-Montreal-Halifax : Phone 3528.TEMISCOUATA RAILWAY.TIME TAY TABLR Takiug Kffect ist November, 1903, EXPRESS Leaves oa Briere d du sae MIXED Leaves Riviere cu Asrives Connors, N.EXPRESS Leaves Connors, Arrives Ri MIXED Léaves Co B Artives Riviere du Leip \u20ac An Traine pair except oa onnecting at Imandaton Junction Pacific ter, 1 Wei Er Fu Canadian Eat à dns vor tes, \"roue gd Bs SA er y 8, Stecking, 52 Fa G.Grundy, General! Manage: BEEEE HXXKEKZK ort Lid ap with all Interes | i Te Ages Riviere du Loup, DR.LS.0.GAUTHIER Ex-Chief of Clinic In Parle, France Student in England, Germany and Austria i SPECIALST EYES, EARS, NOSE AND THROAT 208 St.Francois St.Potephone 2101 Quebes | he ute ri _ Printed, | Printing C at ee fo Tn = of SE men ets vos agute Ney vie | jouthe fi i Calon Bteel rx.Helauger Ge eral Freight and Passenger | Yi Steel C.W.WALCOT, Member Quebec Stock Exchange Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on all Exchanges on Commission t 98 8t Peter st.| Telephone 377 Commercial News NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.! From MeDonsid, l.asperance & Co.Hochelaga Bank Building.Over their Private Wire.\u2018Phone 1227.New York, March 15\u2014There was a sudden flagging to-day in the resisting | power of the stock market to depressing factors which bave been ite prominent characteristic for many dave past.The issuance of a strike order to firemen enginemen ou weatern railroads w he only topic to receive much discussion in the day's doings at the stock exchange.The profes- wholly in its own hands and sold speculation.ven the buying, much of it, was from short sellers of vester- dav who covered at the day's declines, but proceeded then to put out fresh short lines.The rise in the call money rate to above three percent for the first time since (he last week in January offers one contributory explanation for the action of the market.The money market, has been hardening appreciably for more than y week.The tendency war emphasized (n-dsy by the sharp fall in prices and the impairment of margins which resulted, bringine out calls for additional security and in some cases displacing The hardming tendency, tithe, has been confined to ime loan department.\u20ac by the ateady tieimg up of banking credits in the flotation of new bond issues.An advance in the Bank of England discount rate on Thuradax is expected and a possible export movement of gold from New York came into discussion to-day.The railroads some time to arrive at a stage where nppenl would be made by both sides, for the mediation of the Government authorities for assistance in a compromise.The precedent of the success ful settlement in the chxe of the Raltimore & Ohio trouble was hopefully regarded as a favorable angury for similar outcome of the other cases, The sudden reversal of the hopeful fecling to-day was not explained on the surface of events.The professional bears who sold the market enlarged on the significance of the extent to which the recovery Ba gone after the savers decline of theflicst of the year.A technical reaction was called overdue from thin fact alone.The weakness was not confined to railroads which would he affected by the stri There war dirappointment for traders who bought U.S.Steel for the dividend which came off vesterday.Inst of moving towards recovery of dividend, as was expected, the stock was one of the weakest of the indne- | triala.| ner and the metal euffered another decline in the London market, The | «light recoveries at the end of the day Quebec sional element had the market almost : stocks freely on the short wide of the: influenced - Inbor disputes have heen expected far i hat Amalgamated Copper was even | Sale by the Sheriff In the matter of J, J.Murphy, Quebec, Contractor, Insolvent, Notice is hereby given that the nice residence No.126 St.Augustin Hill, Quebec, will be sold dy the Sherif on the 23rd March, instant, at ten o'clock a.m., at his office, at the Court House, Quebec.LEFAIVRE & TABCHEREAU, Joint' Curators.LEFAIVRE & LEFAIVRE, * 125 St.Peter St, Quebec.= to play for the gallery regardless of the logical consequences of their ne- tions.The arguments to-day in the Standard Oil case do not seem to be resulting favorably for the company, These factors have had a depressi influence and caused considerable quidation.In the fourth hour the market rallied moderately, but closed\u2018 heavy slightly above the lowest level | of the day.H96,000 Total sales amounted to shares and in view of the\u2019 considerable.(ne feature waa that Steel was relatively stronger than the! genersl list of active stocks.Corn Products Refining Co.declared a quarter- Iv dividepd of 3 per cent on preferred tock, making 5 per cent for the fiscal year, which is the same an hus paid for the last two vears, payable April 11th to stock of record ! March Bata Weod's Phosphoding, The Great rire Remedy.Tones and inv! stesthew! Nervous A new Debitit Monat ant ne Cures a: 9 Ponde a eee Emissions rions, Sperpondre and Rffects of Abuse or E: Price 31 per bok.8 bai One >iliploase Dloas ox ix le io res Neo elo ra mphist cu Bold b pad v hom SING LETTER.wire Neuville Belleau CL {By private PHONE : 849, THEO.HAMEL, | STOCK BROKER, 7 DALNOUSIE STREET To lavestors amd Speculators NEW YORK, 1 TORONTO, MONTREAL, an Edy | tact Lathes QE a | | 123 St.Peter Street, Quebec.TORONTO AND COBALT PHONE ite.STOCK AND MINING | Hospital Street, Montreal EXCHANGES.! \u2014 Mamas wow York Stacks, fry spa seid -.marge Cobalt hae tresdy made Honatres.It To the 7 che ka dnsoraion ele Belem § Co volume of business the declines were! THEO.HAMEL'S COBALT CL \u2014 v Dividend : 1 & ; Co., 93 St, Peter Street, Quebec.| the World.Our quota omrvices on Cobalt re re the bes to be WE CARRY SOME OF T CTIV COBALTS ON LEE Ac » STOCK BROKERS .Direot Private Wire te - the North came in for Chambers-Fer- | \u2014_\u2014 | land and the stock wus scarce at rul- Toronto, Now York\u2019 and Boston » LETTER.Bonds For Investment, March 15, 19 .The Copatt market ve fairly 3 st.p ter St, Q o-day obait Lake held steudy.eter ueboo oran \u201cnied somewhat, al TELEPHONE Dés { { | asecescsssscancncnana ine Feures.New York hud & rumor 3 of amalgamation between Crown ite serve and Kerr Jake, Put i was with- F J.Arthur LaRue, : out oundation.Colone Carson \u2019 of the Crown Hessrve, armed ¢ ACCOUNTANT, 0 ; this was the first intimation of.the scheme.On the New Vork, @ HOGHELAGA mu BLY.$4 curb Tabacco and Rubber atochs were.Ÿ St.Pets\u201d Strat.ri y Lrmded in.Cappers were quiet ; SPZSIALTIS3 on limited tranche} 4 Auliting Dating divin ia $ Hope ta from the North to-dav | ¢ Raportsal mane, ê waving a bir fire took place at Kik! @ Appraiser in Cast ol D'apaist Jake City (Montreal River) last night.$ Account, , ; Hotel drug store and about 10 other @ Trastee and Abin vest of Br \u2018 \u201c buildings destroved.Practically every Ô taten nr lPorsicties \u2018 husiness block «uffered.The average | @ Arbitrator hætwssr Deata4 anal ÿ price of Silver for 1909 was 54e.per | 4 Cra lit)re i.\u2019 ounce.The highest monthly average | @ Lignidator af laoiesal Laatn à wan 52.905 in May laut and the lowest | ¢ Phone N2.3427, 4 \u2018Phone 916.New York, March 15\u2014The market | opened weak influenced by talk vtrike on the western railroads.There was nuite a little liquidation of Union | Pacific, which dropped 32 points, Southern Pacitic 23, St.Paul 23.Atchinon 11.Steel slumped 2 points outside of the dividend.There was noticeable linuidation all around the room and New York Central wus pressed for sale.1ehigh Valley mada a new high record in Philadelphia on buying by Rock lsiand pool interests.The coppers were heavy, Amalgamatod selling down more than Anacondajh was reported that winter wheat bad aufferrd no material injury in Kansas.but this had no efiret on the vailronds in that territ: .\u2014 The rail- rond equipment wharves were down notwithstanding the known large orders given them of late.The rumored merger of General Electric and West.war an increased demand for stocks in the loan crowd.Wusinese was comparatively dull, 602,00 shares being handled.about forty per cent move than veaterday.The market closed at a fractional rally from the lowest, short covering with sentiment bearish afd the market highly professional.3 Rose Quesnel Smoking Tobacco, | Mild and Natural MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Quotations Furnished by Messrs.Neu.| ville Bellean & Co., 93 St.po inghouse Companies was denied.There! of : THEO.HAMFL'S MINING STOCKS, i 50.703 in November.Quebec, March 15, ma, Amalgamated .Bailey .Heaver Consolidated Black Consolidated Buffalo \u2026 Chambers-Feriand .Citv of Cobalt \u2026.Cobalt Central Cabalt Lake Coningus Crown Renerv .Reddiek .Floyd.Faster Gifford Creat Norther Green Meehan .Hargraves .Hudaon Bn; GERHARD HE our PIANOS = | ; FAIR JUDGES oF MUSIC Should come and heur the tonal charms, and note the superb cams and fire finish of our : Nanev Helen 12 NS .: Magnificent Gerhard Heintzman Pianos ki 374 All of them built to last.We sell 30 Wh | every plano with our guaramtes 2 £1 | covering every single point.oe am Attractive prices.easy terms.ing 102 C.W.LINDSAY, Limited, 121 204 8 Jottn St, Quadaa Silver Queen I~ \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Wve : , i Tomiie \u201c Sa EUROPEAN RESORTS 11 IT (3 A MISTARE TO SI 5, ONLY THEW Edo! CA ar FORD TE SWITZERLAND were atiributed to covering hv shorts and they were but Jonguidly held.Street, Quebec.Frery onc cago te Inland of unique .2%.20me CE FOR TEE SUMMER You want the purest, clearest and best.You also want prompt regular service.You still further, wan.a reasonable rate.Then should at once send in your orders to P.J.HOLDEN, 383 Champlain treet, «ho is now prepared to hook orders for the coming summer.Years of experience have made his service unequalied, and his name well-known as only the purveyor of the best.TELEPHONE 454.Myrand & Pouliot GROCERY STORE 70 Crown §t., St.Rech BABY CARRIAGES Mandsome and Comfortable D.S.Rickaby 337 St John St and you Anticipation A few Suggestions for the Easter Meals.Palatable Foods Sold at Myrand & Pouliot\u2019s GROCERY STORE.RMOKED HAMS, SUGAR CURED HAMS, MATTHEW'S PACKED SMOKED HANS, ROLLED HANS, SMOKED BACON, PACKED SMOKED SHOULDERS.The Most Looked for imported Canned Goods.Small Green Pous (French) from.por er 12 to 30 a box Groen String Beans.vee wen.Green Beans in glass jars (extra).Whole Asparagus.\u2026 Aeparagus Tops in glass jars.American Aaparagus.Macedoine of Vegetables .Bruised Tomatoes.Mushrooms from.We have the full assortment of all these small accessories wnich makes the victuals and meats attractive as well an palatable.The true kind for the table, the genuine LUCA'S OLIVE OIL BOM covers cers votre verrerie one svn ene seve 386 80 BBO A complete assortment regarding French and English Pickles, prepared Mustards, Tomato Catsup and Worcester Sauces.Myrand & Pouliot\u2019s GROCERY STORE 70 CROWN 8T., 8T.ROCH.REFORMATION OF Qtsseesstrticiitatesd HOUSE OF LORDS Debate on Lord Rosebery's Resolution \u2014What th2 Government Proposes to Do in the Case, |.London, March 16\u2014The House of Lords yesterday debated the resolutions presented by Lord Rosebery to the reform of the second chnmbur, but it is not likely that a division will be reached until late to-night, or possibly Thursday.© According to the Chronicle, Libepul, an orgay of the Government, the pinn for the reform of the House of Lords upon which the Government will ap- peul to the country, if defeated, slected for a term of seven or nine j years, peers or commoncrs above the J axe of 40 to be eligible for election, which will be by the present parliamentary voters grouped in larger constituencies.The plan further provides that the new chamber shall have no power in finance, but a revisionary i and delaying power in legislation, and \u2018 that the differences between the two , houses shall be adjusted by joint sittings.THE GRAND TRUNK MD HOES \u201cPropose to Make it a Great Port\u2014 | Company Styled \u201cAn Impecunious Lot.\u201d Providence, It.I., March 15\u2014\u201cAn impecunious lot\u2019 wus the way President Chas.8.Mellen, of th: New Haven railroad, characterized the Grand Trunk Ruilroad in opposing the latter's effort to get a chartes to enter Providence before the Committee on Corporations to-day.The plans | enter Rhode Island proposrs to use a part of the Hew Fnven road\u2019a track, ia provision in the New Haven\u2019a chart- [er making such an arrangement pore missible, and this President Nellen par- ticulaily objected tu.President Mellen condemued any action towards givins to the new line permission to construct grade crossings.\u201cThe promoters of the Grand Trank come hers,\u2019 President Mellen said, in conclusion, \u2018\u2018decluring they will make n great port of Providence.They would not dare say that in Montreal.The Canadian Government did net subsidize the Grand lrunk so that it might make Providence a great port.\u201d Faw new points cither for or ajainst the grenting of the charter were brought out in the arguments of the other speakers.City Solicitor Baker, ! speaking for Providencs, approved the bill in general.The hearing adjourned without date.FOR YOU, GENTLEMEN.For a good hat go to Faguy, Lepinay & Frere.THE CANADIAN AND FRENCH TARIFFS : Washington, March 15.\u2014The French and Canadian tarifis again were the subject of conferences ut the White ; House to-day.Ambassador Jesserund, \u201cof France, called to see the President alter luncheon and the two talked for some time in the parlors of the White House.Later the President raw James McDonald, of Toronto, and then consulted with Secrutary of State Knox and members of the tarif board.It was soid that nothing definite would be decided until the ' President\u2019s return from his western trip, March 23vd.1 DR.MARY WALKER IS VEXED Aibony, N.Y., March 15.\u2014Dr.Mary Walker, in what she called a \u201cConsembly judiciary committee to-day \u2018made n violent attack on women who are advocating the Woman Sufirage Bill.The terme \u201cGralter\u201d and | \u201cFool\u201d Sgured liberally in her re marks.She was particularly eavere in { hor criticism of Rov.Anna Shaw, pre rident of the National Woman Nuffrage Association, whom she de- .mignated an a preacher who dors not preach, and followed Woman Suffrage | advocacy for a living.\u201cWhy, Mrs.* Belmont holds meetingn at her New- | port palace,\u201d exclaimed Dr.Walker, | \u201cand you can\u2019t even in without l paying five dollars for the efforts of i thone behind thin movement.\u201d The apenker insisted that all laws such as roposed are in violation of the ; ied States constitution, which, ehe | olaims to have discovered thirtv-sight | years ago, contains suthority for woman suffrage.\u2018\u2018\u2019There\u2019s no use such silly rubblish as this bill\u201d she exclaimed.\u201cIf women go to the polls in @ body and demand thir right to vote, the men won't dere to refuse them.\u201d remem: Great Bend.Kas, March 15\u2014Fd- ward Payson Weston arrived to-night at 9 o'clock, gproniqtine his 20h mile e appear woita of his 72 Weston has lost 90 pounds since starting on hie journey, but à physician tonight pronounced Yim in good condition, He is seven daye ohved of ta ! | nitz, star twirler of last year's team, A, THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE ) } | | vides for the constitution of a second | dismiss the fear that our cxports will chamber of from 200 to 240 members ; Suffer under i GERMANY AND THE DATED STATS Members of the Reichstag Dissatisfied With Terms of the Treaty Between Them Berlin, March ]5-Beplying to an inquiry by Brot.Richard Eickhoff, Radioal-Liberal, in the Reichs today, Foreign Senretary Von oen eaid that negotiations with the United States looking to a German American arbitration treaty had in no sense been broken off.\u2018\u2018Our propositions relative to such an arbitration treaty have been presented to the Federal Government at Washington, which as yet hus not replied,\u201d said the Secretary.Count Von Kaninetz, Conservative : member, speaking on the subject of appropriations for the Foreign Office, deplored the fact that Germany bad submitted to the terms of the Payne tariff law, The bolapce of trade between the two countries showed, he said, nearly $200,000,00 in favor of the United States, which had exhibited no spirit of reciprocity towards Uermany, the position of which was unfavorable.He added, \u201cThe Amaricana first impose higher tariffs and then say that they cannot be altered because that is the law.Perhaps Germany could act similarly and in- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1910, .SIM TREMENDOUS PURCHASE OF SILKS 10,000 YDS.OF CHARMING PRINTED FOULARDS AT FORTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR This Is a new purchase from a large manufacturer who wanted an Immediate outlet for Silks he had made | i | ' | | | troduce a Higher tarif subsequently ' saying \u2018That is our law.\u2019 ernment, however, was in à bad position.Some sort of an agreemont i with the United States was necessary | | Almost our entire industry recognized | that we myst wubmit to the Payne tarif.Nevertheless my party cannot the agreement reached.Other lands, like France, have not been frightened by the American tariffs and 1 believe that France in the new agreement with the United States will not go so far in concessions as bas Germany.\" Following a discussion of the ap propriation for the salary of the Im- Our Gov- | | perisl Chancellor, the Reichatag adopt ! ed by a small of the Socialist memher, Herr Lodahour, demanding the introduction of a hill making the Chancellor re majority the motion \u2018 sponsible to the Reichstag for his.official acts and also extending his responsibility to cover all of the acte : and documents made hy the Fmreror, for which responsiblity he shall be : answerable in a court of law.By a narrow margin the Reichetag adopted the resolution of the Alsatian member.Preiss, making Alsace-Lorrnine a federal state with the same status as other states of the empire.Dr.Grezoire, another Alsatian asking for a bill ; member, offered nu amendment, which .was adopted providing that in the event of an Alsatian Parliament being formed its members should he elected by universal, direct and secret ballot.Do vou want a chic hat ?Go to FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.meme CAMNITZ WITH PITTSBURG Pittsburg, March 15\u2014Howard Camhas signed with the champions for 1910.He will join the team at West Baden, Thursday.PASSED THE CENTURY MARK St.John, N.B., March 15-\u2014Mrs.Jas.Holl, of St.Jolin, is to-day celchrat- Ling her 107th hirthdgy.She was born in Ireland.¥he -Miscricordin Home, and is able to be \u2018about the building.| ntitutional Argument\u201d before the as | Ï J | IMMENSE SALE OF STK, Messrs.F.Simard & Cie , have made an immense purchase of ailk at | $0e.on the dullar, and will to-mor- row offer it to their customers at rock bottom prices.See their advertisement.18 IT THE CONDOR?Victoria, B.C., March 15\u2014Therc is a report to-day from Ucluelet, a point on the west coast of Vancouver Island that one of the whaling company\u2019s steamers discovered what may prove to be the wreck of the Condor, the British warship which waa lost, with J hands in the winter of 1900.An | A !idvestigation will be made.DRESS GOODS.Useless to tell you that anything the : you micht desire we have in I \u201cDur reputation as always having the 2, : most up-to-date novelties in already mar.15x2 made.Madame Kelly, our artist tail- areas, in at your disposal.FAGUY, LEPINAY & FRERE.Hs TO WIND UP A MINING COMPANY Toronto, Ont., March 15\u2014A winding up order has been made in the case of the White Reserve Minings, Jtd., of i } stock.| Whitson Township, Nipissing District.The petitioner is Major Joun Drummond, of London, England, a creditor for $21,205.61.He alleges that there are other debts agninst the company, amounting to $60,000.E.R.C.Clarkson is appointed interim liquidator, and 1, A.McAndrew referee.The company was incorporated on the 14th .of June, 1908, with à capital of 82,- 86,000 in squares of §1 each.+ Rose Quesnel Smoking Tobacco, Mild and Natural to Boston and return is 811.05, New lives at the Mater i York and return 13.00.Tickets good up, and for which he had no market.ee \u2014\u2014 Ii Manufacturers are making us the most astounding offers; they recognize that we are selling Silks by the thousands of yards; and by buying silks in such large quantities we get exceedingly low prices, which we turn over to you.accordingly.No woman can afford to miss this wonderful Silk event.It will occupy spacious quarters on the first floor, where a flood of broad daylight will make selection and matching colors easy, and customers can be served easily and guickly.This opening will be important to every woman planning summer dresses.The lot consists of about 10,000 yds.of best 27 in.PRINTED FOULARDS in polka dots, stripes, floral and Persian designs.They are the newest creations for Spring 1910, worth 80c to $1.00 a yd On sale to-morrow at 39c a yd.F.SIMARD & CIE 9 142 St.Joseph St., St.Roch.THROUGH SLEEPERS Quebec to Boston and Quebec to New York, via Canadian Pacific Railway.The Canadian Pacific Railway have decided to operate through sleeping curs from Quebec to Boston, nnd Que hec to New York in eonnection with their cheap excursion, March 24th, if sufficient huriness offered.The rate HAS SOME GOOD REDUCTIONS §N Colored Dress Skirts, Blouses, Whitewear, Folt Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmea AY LESS THAN COST.THIS SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR TWO MORE WEEKS.Mrs.D.R.Murphy, 46 Fabrique Street.+ to leave March 21th, returning, to lenve Boston and New York as late as the nicht of April 4th.For slerping enr reservations, tickets and addi- tianal information pleas: apply 10 30 St.John street, corner Palais Hill: OUR COSTUMES.Ît is a real pleasure for us to show our costumes for ladies.Everything and up-to-date, Come a .\u2014 eur ie ui Anti- Tuberculos$ EXDiDiiON THE FOLLOWING JOBS A meting of Exoutive Commit [mney BE CLEARED OUT DURING 16th instant, object of meeting, rendering of account in connection with above exhibition.RY ORDER.THE Month of March READ THIS ATTENTIVELY, VIZ: .1600 yds.Tapestry Carpet, worth 75¢ sold at 57 1-2e.1800 yds.Tapestry Carpet, worth $1 sold at 75¢.700 yds.Tapestry Carpet, worth 85¢, sold - at 65c.1100 yds.Brussell Carpet, worth $1.3 sold at 842.Another Job Worth Mentioning is Let Us Launder - Your Lace Curtains We'll wash them clean and starch them just stiff enough to drupe right, and hold their shape, and we dry them perfectly.You'll be pleasantly surprised | by their appearance whea we turn them.\u2014 THE IMPERAL LECNONY KETCHELL AND KLAUS Pitteburg, March 15\u2014Stanley Ketchell will meet Frank Klaus of this city at the Duquesne Gnrdens here ane week from to-morrow night.The date has finally besn decided nfter a number of postponements because Ketchell said he could not get in condition.Ketchell and hie trainers are on their way from Hot Springs to Pittsburg and are expected to arrive to-morrow afternoon, He will be quartered at the Oskland Athletic Athletic Club where he will train.Klaus is training in New Jerseyon Pi LE S a Bret Poor tostimaniale bore satisfied.fe, at ot note Seiten or Ko 2 wwon.Bares & Co, Torunto.OR.OMASE'S OINTMENT, 55 Beautiful Wilton Rugs, worth $45.00, sold at $30.00.660 yds.of English Axminster, the real LA CAISSE D'EGONOMIE ON TUESDAY The First Day of March Next Le Caisse d'Economie de Notre Dame de Quebec, will open à mew Branch at LIMOILOU NEAR THE CHURCH.This Branch will also every SATURDAY and MONDAY evening from 7 to 8.20.As in all their offices, Le Caisse d'Economie will receive deposite of twenty-five cents and upw .The whole of these\" Jobs must be cleared out before the new goods come in, P.J.COTE, 81 St.John St.Mr.Felix Gilbert is appointed eger of this Branch, 1 i MRS.D.R.MURPHY+| 7 fr Q ok NS value is $1.95, sold at $1.37 1.2, : * Opposite Palace Hill # i vex "]
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