The Quebec chronicle, 7 avril 1914, mardi 7 avril 1914
[" 2% 2 1 in Te TEMPERATURES & Hours Ending 8 pm.Yonterday.Minimum, 20; Maximum, 36 QUEBEC, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1914.French Prunes, stoffed with French Prunes, stuffed with Smyrna Figs, in glass.Salted Jordan Almonds ._.,.Salted Peacans aessemenmensque French Masrons Glaces.Cresca Desserts walnuts, Almonds, pescans.5c ginss Bmyma Figs, in 1 and 2-15.baskets vence +++.6De glass ; A GRENIER, Estiblished 1882.94-06 St.John Street.Phones 1247-1248 C4 8 Lee ma 0 a * MONTREAL CI DERIC MARTIN AS MAYOR Alderman Named in Judge Cannon\u2019s Heport NS ELECT - Gonolllatory ; \\ London, Monday April 6\u2014By a majority ef eighty an amendment for the rejection of the Home Rule Bill was defeated in the House of Commons tonight, and withont division the bill was given for the third time its second reading in the House.Reduced Majority.The annanncement of the figures evoked louder cheers from the Opposition than from the Ministerialists, the Opposition interpreting them as grati- Beats Major Stephens by 5,000 Votes-e- \u2019 fying prod! of a dwindling government A Reactionary Montreal, April 7\u2014Returns from the whole of the 31 wards of the city with only thirteen out of about 900 polls to hear from today, show that only balf-hearted support was given in yesterday's civic elections tu the slate backed by the Citizens\u201d Association, which helped largely to clean up Montreal after the Judge Cannon graft inquiry some years ago.Major Geurge W.Stephens was badly beaten by the French voters, his opponent, Mederic Martin, M.P., who was named in Judge Cannon's report, having a majority of five thousand oter the ex-Chairman of the.Harbor Board.The figures for Baard of Control are: Thomas Cote, 28,614, E.N.Hebert, 27,404.Joseph Ainey, 26,568.A.V.' Roy.J8899, Tramwigs' Candidates dutzer two were endursed by the Citizens\u2019 Association together with the ransér-cÿ.Duncan McDonald.ho Seçéiyed 17,215 votes and who was \u201cknncked\u201d in his campaign by the Graham papéte, whoput up the sixth man on the list, P.W, St.George, who hat 16,544 votes.Supporters of tie Citizens' Association claim that Cote and Hebert, with St.Georgewere practically nominees of the Montreal Tramways Company.which is seeking a renewal of framchise for forty years.In any case.say (hese supporters of the cracked sate, the net result of the elections is the t.- turn of a reactionary! administration HALIFAX SEALER MME IF cE STEAMER \u201cSEAL\u201d HAS BEEN HELD FAST FOR A WEEK.Halifax, N.S.April 6\u2014The Hatifax steamer Seal is jammed in the ice im the Gul of St.Lawrence, five han- dred miles from Entry Island , according to a wireless message received by her owners tonight.The message said that the steamer, with 6.000 sesf skins on board, had been held fast for a week and that there was no immediate prospect of her re- Tease.The owners oi the Seal suxgested that the intimation of the ice conditions in _the waters about Newfoundfand might warrant some slight hope that the missing Sealer\u2019 Southern Cross had not been wrecked hut was eaught \u2018$: the ice.The Southern Cross.however, had left the Gulf of St.Lawrence and was,off the southern const of Newfoundland when last sighted.CONSOLIDATED RUBBER COMPANY'S STATEMENT.Montreal, April 6.~Tt is nirderstood that the annual statement to be submitted to the shareholders of the Canadian Consoliuated Rubber Company today will show a surplus of approximately\u2019 $140,000, alfowihg dividends at the rate of 7 per cent on the $2,000,000 Pfd.and 4 per cent on the $2800000 Common stock.This compares with a surplus of $233,838 the previous.!dministration À SENSATION 1B.LL TI OPPOSITION MEMBER MAKES GRAVE CHARGES AGAINST PREMIER FLEMING.~Fredericton, N.B., Apgjl 6.\u2014A sen- | majority.But the diminution is accounted for to some extent by the abstention from voting of the O'Brienites.: Speeches Conciliatory.The speéches today were generdlly much more concilitary in tone than those which marked the bills earlier passages.John E.Redmond, the Nationalist leader.who opened the de- hate, again.held nut the olive branch to Ulster in à speech of great eloquen- for him and his colleagues to agree to | the permanetit exclusion of Ulster and tion.\u201d .Law Makes Overtures.| Andrew Bonar Law, the Opposition lender though preferring in certain sation was sprung in the legislature \u2018when Mr.Dugal, one of the Upposition + members for Madawaska gave notice of motion for Thursday next that - having formulated léharges against the Han.J.K .Fleme ji Premier and Minister of Lands ard Mines, which he 1s credibly informed and.believes he can establish by satisfactoty Evidence.he demands a committee of investigation.The ! charges are that the Hon.J.K.Flemling.through the agency of William H.Berry, chief superintendent of scalers of the Crown Land Depart- | ment of this province and under the {direct control of the said Hon.J, K.Fleming in the year A.D.191 unlawfully extort from divers large lessees of Crown timber limits within this province a sum of $15.pes square ntilé of their timber limits to che total of ahout $100,000, and failed t account for these inonics.\u2019 HELP FOR SEALERS.Halifax: N.S., April 6\u2014St.George's Saciety at its\u2019 annual meeting here to- wight sent a rablegram -of sympathy with the people of Newfoundiand and a contribution as first instalmeny $123 towarfls dist.ess fund in hehalf of sui- MEW GERMAN CANAL TO BALTIC OUTLET.Bertin, April (\u2014Schleswig-Holstein government has ordered that steps be taken prelirtinary to the construction of a canal hetween Eckernforde and : + the Kaiser Wilhelm canal, of a canal between the broad part of the Cchlei and Eckernforde and of a harbor at Fckernfarde, \u201c This indicates the probable consu- \u2018mation of long considered plans for | ! a second outlet irony the Kaiser Wil- I helm canal to the Baltic, which would bec hiefy, of military value.PROSECUTOR FABRE MUST\" SIND IN RESIGNATION Paris April G\u2014A morning paper understands that fhe -Ministér of Justice has requested the public prosecutor, Victor labre, to send'in his resignation, and-qdds that-in the event of his refusal he will be retired M.Fabre is entitled to a peusion of $1,200, President Poincare's depcaition is being widely discussed, and all agree that it is of great importance.While some are of the opinion that it proves beyon doubt the grave yrovocation to which Mine Caillaux was subjected, and thus diminishes the gragity of her act, others contend that it establishes clearly .premeditation.and that it further adds to the responsibility of M.Caillaux, President Poincare personally guaranteed the loyalty and struightfordwardness of M.Calmette, it is pointed out, yet.M.Caillaux broke off the conversation with the President by the threat: \u201cIf he does that, I will kill him.\u201d K ILMARNOCK OTCH \u2026 \u2014_.-\u2014 WHISKY 3.did ferers from, sealing disasters.| : the passage of the bill.; red wildly when the result of the vote passages of his speech, to see hard! any hope of a peaceful settlement.and predicting that civil war was certain if the government persisted in pushing the bill through, declared that he and i his colleagues would \u2018gladly sccept a \"| proposal for a riflewal of the conver mations with the government leaders, but feared nothing would come of it.Birrell Is Optimistic.Augustine.Birrell Chief Secretary for Ireland was most optimistic.Dcs- pite all adverse criticism he was certain that great progress had been made towards a peaceful settlement, and civil war, he declared, was impossible, - - Rule Bill was carried the «first time by a majority of 101.and the second time by a majorit§ of 98.Tonight O'Brienites abstained from voting and two Liberals voted against the government.One Nationalist was : absent, and Charles F.G.Masterman, who had previously voted as a member of the government, lost his seat in - the election for Bethnal Green last February.Sir Edward Grey's departure from London hag no political signiticance.He is merely taking a holiday, which he arranged for some time ago.Irishmen Celebrate.A large gatering of Irishmen, all carrying green flags, assembled outside Parliament tonight to celebrate They cher- was annognced, and gave ovations to the members of the government and the Nitionalists leaders as they left the House.PROCEEDINGS IN HOUSE.Redmond, Carson, Bonar Law and Birrell thé Speakers.| til London.April 6\u2014*I think in the present circumstances there is nothing for the House of Commons te do but proceed with che Home Rule for Ireland Bil as it stands.\u201d This was the closing sentence of a speech delivered today in the House of Commons by John Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalists,\u201d who made his final speech on, behalf of the Nationalist party on the second reading of the Home Rule Bill, The vote of the House on the meas- arc was arranged to be taken tonight.The day\u2019s proceedings in the House were opened by Mr, Redmond.who pleaded that the present stage of the controversy was so eritical that all energies must be devoted to facing a set.\"tlement of realities.Ho continued: \u201cThe .ountrv as a whole is sick and tired of the Trish ouention.and it roust be settled here andfhow.\u201d emphasizipg that it was impossible fer the Irish Nationalists by agreeing to the permanent exclusion of Ulster from the operation of the Home Rule Bill to abandon the principle of \u201cIretand a nation.\u201d : Mr.Redmond added: \u201cThe real question df the moment is how far each side is prepared to advance toward an agreement.Mr.Redmond said he wad in sympathy with the general groposal of the scheme of Federation, but vague talk on the subject he declared was mischievous and could not sgfve the present difficulty.\u201d A great cheering on\u2019the Ministerial side of the Hous, Mr.Redmond then summed up bis view of the situation, saying that, aithough he would not do or Ay anything to preclude the « ye .17 4 + ; SECOND READING FOR HOME RULE BILL IN \"THE BRITISH HOUSE An Amendment to Rejeot It Iv.Defeated By a Majority of Eighty-20'Brienites | Did Net Vote-Spesohes.-4re More ce, but insisted that it \u2018was impossible: to abandon in principle \u201cIreland a na- \u201cThe second reading of the Home ! \u2014fnem._\\ * 2 + possibility of fair and bonoralile peace, - he thought there was nothing else to do at the presert thaW proceed with the Bill in its present form.Sir Edward Carson.Sir Edward Carson then repeated his offer that if the Government would agree to allow Parliament to decide at the end of six years period nf exclusion whether -.r not Ulster should have the continued right of focal op-' tion, he would'call an Ulster convention and submit the questio.1 to it.The only solution declased Sir Edward, was to leave Ulster out of the Bill until her consent to inclusion had ° been won.: , Bonur Law Replies.Andrew Bonar Law, the Opposition leader, said that the government was | pushing the bill.through winder a sys- [tem which was virtually a one chamber government.He recalled the phrase of Sir Edward Grey's that \u201ca single chamber government meant damnation and disaster,\u201d and said that the ' prophecy was heen fulfilled.fe himself had\u2019dorie his best to make it come true.Ready for Sacrifice.At the same time, contiued Mr.Law, the Unionists were ready to make ievery reasonable sacrifice to avoid the calamity of civil .strife.There were \"only two ways whereby that could be ;averted; one was the exclusion of Ul- \u201cster from the bill.the other an appeal ito the people: 1: the proposal were made for a renewal of the conversation between the leaders of the two parties, =s Sir Fdward Grey had suggested, the Opposition.wewld accept it, but he feared that nothing would come of it while Mr, Redmond exercised the pawer to vote any proposals put forward by the Opposition.In the opinion of the Speaker, the situation was never more replete | with danger than at present.lf the | 8dvernment chose.it had the power to ruin Ulster and its own country, but it would never succeed in comgelline Ulster by force.and against its will, to go outside the protection of the British parliament.Civil War Impossible.Austine Birrell.Chief Secretary for Ireland, wound up the debate.He ar.ged that civil war was impossible, He was amazed at the patience display+d ! by the Cathciics and Nationalists in | Ulster in great provocation, [It showed.he said.that there was no need of civil war to cffect a settlement of the question.Ulster must be won: her opposition must he overcome.but it could not he hy force; hance the government proposals.Mr.Birrell made pointed reference to the strong objections in Ireland to the permanent exclusion of Ulstre, and appealed to the Unionists not to press the government too hard in the matetr of time limit.Goverament Majority Reduced.The government was shutting an door to a settlement and was kecoing oven every proposal which had been made.: Closure was carried by a vote of 356 to 272, and the amendment for the re.iection of the bili was defeated 336 to 276 The anno necment of the figures, | showing = reduced government majority, was received with loud Opposition and cheers and cries of \u201cwhere is | your independent majority.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014 DESERIER SERVED HEROICALLY.Paris.April 6\u2014\u201cThe only punishment I should like to see impos: in that he serve France as he served Greece\u201d was the announcement today of Government Commissary Alix, at | the court martiat of John Corinthinus.| a Greek, w'io desrted from the Foreign Legion to fight for the land of | bis birth in te Ralkan war.At the | i GREEK concinsion of the war he returned to the Foreign Legion, having served | heroically.The court agreed with the | prosecutor and unanimously acquitted ! him | INSURANCE MAN DIES Totontn, April 6\u2014Ceorge Anderson Somerville.gener! manager of the! Manufactorers\u2019 Life Insurance Coms: nany, is dead at his home, 42 St George street Toronto, y Mr, Somerville was vice-president of the Canadian Life Insurance Offcers Asscécintion, | He wn« bomn at St.Mary's, Ont.and was\u2019 59 vears of age.Prior to his coming tn Turpnte hé was manñarer of the Guelch ad Ontarin Investment and Savings Yociety.Gueloh.He had been connect.ah the Manufacturers\u2019 Life rince \\ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 {.Senator O'Gorman, chairman of the AMERICAN SENATE WTS PUBLICITY ON TOLLS DEBATE SENATOR O'GORMAN DECIDES ON OPEN SESSIONS AT THE OUTSET, Washington, April 6~Pul¥®y vor tha deliberations or the bill to repeal toll exemption for American abips passing through the Panama Canal wus determined upon today by the Senate Cotumittec on Inter-Oceanic Canals, which tomorrow will begin consideration of the controversy in all its aspects.committee, decided upon open sessions at the outset after a conference with his colleagues.Whether hear- ins are to be héld has not been decided, but this will be determined when the House repeal bill and various compromise Senate measures are formally taken up, How long the committee will deliberate on the is- suc before making a report to the Senate no one would predict tonight, but administration leaders let it be known that any effort to prolong the preliminary consideration would be opposed even to the extrenie of moving to discharge the committee from consideration of the subject.Senator O\u2019Gorman, jeading Demo- ROYAL Baking Powder Saves Health and Saves Money and Makes Better Food T= mec npr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 cratic opponent of the repeal, and others who join with him in the fight still insisted, however, that there ! would be no effort to delay in committee.When the issuc reaches the floor of the Scamte variogs forces at | work to complicate the situation make it improbable that a vote can be reached for several weeks.Republican for Senator.Sgnator McCumber, Republican of North Dakota, a member of the For-' eign Relations Committee, who steadfastly refuses to join the party opposition to President Wilson's policy, addressed the Senate at 4ength today \u2018in support of the repeal bill.He flatly declared that toll exemption for American ships was a violation of the Hay-Panncefote treaty .and that it was agaist the spirig of the Senate when the treaty was ratified.For the Congress to imsist upon toll exemption for American coastwise ships, he said, was to hide behind the American flag while burglarizieg the Treasury, for the benefit of \u201ca -Coast- wise shipping trust.\u201d Senator McCumber\u2019s argument was one of the most extensive yet presented in the Senate on either side of : the controversy.He talked for three and a half hours virtually without \u2018interruption and at the conclusion of his speech he appealed to all \u201cright thinking men in the Senate\u201d to support the lofty stand the President has taken, regardless of party or political expediency.\u201d An Economic Mistake.{ ridiculous the contention that excep- {dent and that the majority on the | valued at the effort of their leaders to unite the ntinority against the measure.Senator Brandegee vf Connecticut at the conclusion of Senator MeCum- Senator also went deeply into the debates in the Senate and the correspondence with Great Britain to show that the provision, of the latter treaty had been understond on both sides of | ber\u2019s addre-s today introduced a re the Atlantic to place American ships, | sulution requesting the President, it coastwise or foreign.on the same | not incompatible with the public in footing in the canal as those of any | terest, to give the Scrate all informa other nation.He characterized as\u2018 tion records and correspondence re tion of American coastwise shipping ne to negotiations of the Hay was a necessity to keep down the Pauncefote treaty, rai\u2019 rates from ocean to ocean.The | Senator Bramdegee fuvors repeal.Imer-State Commerce: Commission 1 FIGHTING AT TAMPICO.had full power to regulate railroad | rates, he insisted, and it was folly for : Vera Cruz, April o-\u2014Consul Canada \u201c cei vireles 4 tonight the government to seek to \u201cransom | received a wireless message g i i i ., reporting heavy fighting on the out- i piracy.to hire a com skirts of Tampico.which began yes- { terdiy and continued throughout the Likely to Carry Unamended.| day.No details are given except that Administration Senators tonight \u2018 many dead aud wounded have been te Le more confident than | brought into tie city.seem ever that the House repeal bill would +m carry in the Senate unamended.| COTTON WORTH $508,000 maintaining that several Democrats | who had been classed as doubtful.positively would suppory the Presi- | BURNED IN BOMBAY.Bombay, India.April 6\u2014Cotton nearly $500.00 was destr- final roll call in favor of repeal would | oyed by tire today.| Crly oo be at least ten votes.Eight or nine\u2019 ayo cotton to the va e = à Grecen Republican Senators are now counted : stored in the sheds of Cotto ly upon to support the repeal, despite was burned.\"Il have to be taking my Spring and Fall out \u201cWell, I guess 1 \u201cVest of storage pretty soon,\u201d remarzed the Oracle, this morinng.1 store it every winter; saves wear and tear, you mow.; con?Oh, rot much! Depends altogcther on what condition it is in.The Senator devoted his address to the two reasons given in the Presi- : dent's message urging repeal, that ex- | emptions constituted a violation of \u2018 the -Hay-launcefote treaty and that it was an cconomic mistake.| Reading from the Clayton-Bulwer ! and Hay-Pauncefote conventions, the | The Weather i ME ME EN | Toronto.April 6\u2014Pressure is high Western Provinces while all tthrough of low pressure exteuds from the Lake - region of Ontario and a heavy snow- | fall has occurred \u2018n Cape Breton, else- where in Canada the weather has been mostly fair and cool.! Temperattures: |\u2018 | Min.Max.| Victofia .4% eo Vancouver .» 3 Kamloops MN Calgary .4.2 38 Edmonton - .% 40 Battleford .2 34 Prince Albert .16 2 Medicine Hat .38 46 Moose Jaw .21 26 Regina 17 33 Winnipez .22 32 Port Arthur.16 38 Parry Sound .2 R London .23 32 Toronto .26 35 Kingston .30 36 Ottawa.0.00.22 34 Montreal .x e uebec ae.oo.2 John oi wen uen M 42 Halifax .-.30 38 Ferecasts: Lower Lakes and Gcorgian Bay: East and north-east winds, unsettled! with occasional light falls of snow : or rain.Ottawa Valley and Upper St.Lawrence: Basterly winds, unsettled with occasional light snow or sleet, Lower St.Léwrence and Gulf: Fair, not much change of tempera ture.Maritime: Winds becoming easterly fair at first, followed by light mow or rain in the western portion, Superior: Northerly winds mostly fair and ceot.Manitobe, Saskatchewan and Alberta: Fair, fat much change in tem- Malifix, April 6: Scandinavian, Glasgow; Bergensfiord, Cheimiynbses | + : perature.: NL i off the Atlantic coast and over he \u2014 i here's the ot eight dollars on mine last fall.Uh, uh! And then there ihrerent.No! it's a good idea.Liquidation i the frat principle of business, you know! Going to be still cool today.A We are just beginning to comprehend the Oracle's method of safeguarding his habiliments during the off season.Di n't oe © actly what he meant at first.But as he zays, liquidation is the firs principle of business, and it is because of that principle that we are selling our INITIALLED NOTE PAPER so cheaply.This is of a finer quality than is usually found in pap- etries of this kind and cells for 45c per box, at JOHN E.WALSHS Reg\u2019d, II ST.JOHN STREET VALIQUET'S Large assortment of Easter cakes made with new laid eggs and fresh miik from our farm will be the best in the city.New made Chocolates and Bonbons, also Easter Eggs and Bonbonniers.Phone 1626 RECEIVING DAILY Fresh Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, Ete.Fruits in Season Fresh Eggs and Best Creamery Butter P.G.COPEMAN, Everything in Greceries + Sole Distributor Castle Blend Teas and Coffees 335 St.Jobn St.Phone 693 Pau It Is Now That You Need Sound Rubbers \u2018Worn-out Rubbers that are alright in dry cold westher are worss than use- aas now the ground is wet.Don\u2019t get your feet wet for the sske of saving the prise of à now peir.You will need thems Dest sceeoa anyway.We still have 2 gid supply of Rabhers.«3 SPRIN or A Big Special In Mens\u2019 Shirts 69c, or 3 for $2.00 Once again we will attract attention to our values in Mens\u2019 Wear with this incomparable bargain in Mens\u2019 Shirts.Mens\u2019 Negligee Shirts in nice pattern, and good serviceable material, well made in every seam.All sizes 14 to 17.Sale Price, each, .69c Or 3 for $2.00 FICTION LEADERS | H.Six of the Latest and Best Selling Books.\u201cMRS.DAY'S DAUGHTER, .\u201cLADIES WHOSE BRIGHT EYES,\u201d.\u201cLOOT,\u201d (From the Temple of Fortune).\u201cIT HAPPENED IN EGYPT,\".By C.N and A.M.Williams ¥ \u201cRICHARD FURLONG,\u201d.\u201cA TATTER OF SCARLET,\u201d.F.KIMBALL,| .By E.BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, .By Mary E.Mann § By F.M.Hueffer § By H.A.Vachell § Temple Thurston .By S.R.Crockett } 148 ST.JOHN STREET.§ ; : Jury in making their presentment at \u201cI GET THE HABIT Of giving EASTER EGGS to jour friends for Easter.They make the old as well as the young folks feel happy.especially if they are purchased at GEORGE PATRY'S, 22 FABRIQUE STREET - QUEBEC PHONE 640) \u2014 + \u2014T 1f the public wore sware of the Ÿ grest advantage of Toric Lenses §¥ over the erdinary hind, Tories À would de the only kind in de Ho mand.The focus of those glasses § le absolute, while in the ordinary 3 Pit existe in à fimited § These are recom- = oeglists as the only ribe.\u20ac LACASSE | Opuidie and Optomperte § @ PADRIQUS GTREST.Gloves for Easter Ladies\u2019 fine Preach Xid or Glace Gloves, with Paris points or silk embreid- ered backs, sad pique sewing.Dome \u201cfastevers.Colors, white, citampagne, ten, grey, grown, blue and black.Sises 5 3-4 to 8.Charles Perrin\u2019s or Deut's make.Price, per pair .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$1.00 Ladies\u2019 smart serviceable Cape Gloves of Dogskin in tan or white.All sizes, 8 pair .(.$1.00 and $1.25 Ladies* 16-button-length white kid Gloves, Italian make.Special, a pair.Children\u2019s tan Cape Gloves, sizes 000 to 6.A pair.5e and 85e \u201cHoleproof\u201d Hosiery With Six Months Guarantee We sell the celebrated \u2018\u2018Holeproof\u2019\u2019 Hosierywhich is guaranteed to wesr for six months without going into holes, \u2018With every box of six pairs you get the maker's personal guarantee that any pairs that do not last for six months without holes will be replaced without cost _to you.- *\u2018Holeproof\u201d\u2019 Hosiery must be superior to the ordinary kind or ttis Hberal guarentee would be impossible.Price $1.50 and upwards for box of six pairs.A Big Run on Our Special Tweed Suitings We open the season with four special lines of Tweed Suitings for Ladies\u2019 Costumes, at $1.20, $1.40, $1.50 and $1.75 a yard.The call for these has been tremendous, and they have been by far our best sellers in dress Goods.We have still a few choice patterns left in \u2018these you went to tabe advantage of these big values.° KE QUEBEC CHRONICLE OMS .Retail Division, .157-173 St.Joseph Strest, Quebec.- Very smart Spring Dremes of fashionable Woolen materials, aad the more.delicate ones of silks in rich shades, await selection by ladies who apprecists + stylish and becoming attire.We mention just a few very attractive modals.Ladies\u2019 Dresses of Prrocaded material in brown and grey, the waist made with drop sleeve, small yoke, and turned down coller of wirite silk.The skirt is plain and slashed at bottom, finished with small buttons and fancy silk belt, ve wre sosssvocccuu0s $11.00 , Ladies\u2019 dresses of fine Cord in brows, mage with drop shoulder slesves, and fancy turned down collar.The skirt has two small pleats at the top, and id draped at one side; finished with.three silk buttons.Belt and bow tie of Scotch plaid Price .\u2026 sacnouces 814.50 Price .#5: .REE > FP ~ i.; as818casingleroll, : passes * Lovely Spring Dresses Ladies\u2019 Dresses of Bedford Cord in light grey, made with drop sleeve, and\u2019 stand up collar of colored silk.The skirt is slashed st both sides, and is slightly draped.Fasten witlr pearl: butiops.Price .!u.\u20260 ave sonvonves- $1600 the bodice embroidered with black silk thread.Finished at neck and - sleeves with a frill of Marquisette \u2018and lace.Overskirt heavily embrojdered with silk, and finjshed \u2018at weist with silk bow.Price ccveed poe omssoseconess $3200 goods, but they are going very quickly.Don\u2019t wait if - Light Spring Coats of - Decided Elegance * If yon have in your mind's eye some special model for your Spring Cont the chances are largely in favor of your being able to find it right here.- .Our display of smart Spring Coats is most comprehensive, snd thoroughly representative of the prevailing Spring styles.Cost of mixed Tweed in plain Very hadsome Coat of fancy style, three-quarter length, with mized Tweed, with collar of rich Three pockets, the hack.trimmed Brocadod BIE.Made with yoko sod with cloth covered buttons.À very small faney buttons.Lined with neat cost priced at .$6.50 soft silk.Very distinguished look- , : ing.Price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$16.50 Coat of light grey Tweed, three.; 2.age np, ls 0 Be Ot with thres pockets, and finished 5 oe eu ! ; fancy loop buttonholes, Lined with with bone buttons, A very Dest good Duchess silk.\u2018A coat that one .model priced at «.$6.50 cannot but admire.Price .$18.50 - ; ( ced, Three-quarter Cost of biack and Coat of grey avd beck Tweed, _ .FC ond Tweed, with shaw! made in cutaway syle, with side Go ug cuffs of black, min, pocket, and finished with large bone finished with pest] buttons.A moat tonable model.Price 9 31000: 3500 oxde suce see votes rae ow oe «$18.50 bi -another you may.see village fshorers stretching foldnets for sparrows, and the birds are being caught simply: for food.They keep down the butcher's + +.1a ifr Continuation of Our Wall Paper Sale | For the benefit of the many people who prefer to do their Wall Papering this \u2018month instead of during May, we are holding a highly important Sele of Wall Papers.Savings sre vecy big Useful Wall Paps ate olf ible ét ae Litho Ladies\u2019 Dresses of black Marquisette, .made in-fançy style, with low neck, and °°.- / .tC 1 butbond.A gracefnl and very fagh- effective and dressy coat.Prive.\" qe\" LU IS EE DAY.APRIL.4, 1014.0 GLIMPSES OF © ume | THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY The Grand Jury.At this time 30 years ago, the Grand the assizes said: \u2014We are of the opinion that Grand Juries should bemain- tained.ist because the unanirgous decision of twelve men is less ligely to be biased than that of our public prosecutor; 2nd the exoneration of an accused by such a jury is the safest guarantee of innocence; 3rd the exposure of à useless trial is thereby rendered unnec- | essary and the character of the guiltless remains unstained, Special Jury List A case which occupied the attention of Chief Justice Meredith and a special jury, as well as many others in the City, terminated at this time 30 years ago., in favor of the plaintiff; Mr.Terrence McLaughlin, against the Quebec Permanent Bullding Society.The damages of $20.00 were swarded the plaintiff in coi =\u2014\u2014 ONE CENT.bJADEN GOVERNMENT SURPLU OVER THIRTY-SIX MILLIONS Worst of Financial Stringaacy Now Over-\u2014 Expor.s Increasing-=Tha.Railway Situation-=-Outlook for Future is Good a (Special to The Chronicle.) Ottawa, April 6\u2014Hon, W.T.White, Minister of Finance, was today able to announce to the House that desbite a worid-wide stringency, the Government had a revenue over ordinary expenditure of thirty-six and a-half willions.The revenue for the fiscal year just closed, he estimated at $163,- 000, and the ordinary expenditure one hundred and twenty-six and a half millions, leaving a balance on the right side of the ledger of thirty-six end a-half millions.Capital Outlay $57,000,000.Including nineteen millions in railway subsidies, the capita outisy of the year totalled fifty-seven millions, so that the debt had bean increased by nineteen millions., Had it not been for the abnormal railway subsidies the revenue for the yesr would Rave covered both current and capital expenditure.As it stands today the net debt of the Dominion is actu- olly six million dolars less than it was when the Barden Govermment came into power.Mr.White pointed out that so slight ap increase in the debt under such trying circamstances must be regarded as eminently \u2018satisfactory, as in 1908, after a much less trying period, the debt was increased by no less than forty-six millions.Financial Situation.The Minister of Finance, in giving à most comprehensive review of business of the country, took an optimistic view of the future.\u201cSo far as the financial stringencies are concerned, we may consider that the worst it over,\u201d he said.\u201cFrom this time forward until the culmination of the next economic cycle, we are, on the economic experience of the past, justified in looking for much more normal monetary conditions.Bankers and business men unite in the opinion that while it is a time for prudence and caution it is also time for confidence and courage.The strength of Conada lies in her vast natural resources.\u2018That is the rock upon which our prosperity is soundly based and founded.Any depression, generally speaking, can be but temporary, in cliaracter, until such time as normal money conditions, joined with business confidence, again restores the wonted activity of the na- going on in real estate th Canada was inevitable and would be salutory in character.Conditions would, he believed, improve materially with returning confidence and easier money.Reviewing the financial stringency of the past year, he emphasized the fact that it had been world-wide in character.Many events had entered into this.World-wide trade expansion, great demands upon \u2018loan- able capital, ir.the world\u2019s money markets, constantly increasing expenditure upon militarism and armament, personal and public extravagance, speculation and price inflation had all co-operated to bring about the financial conditions under review.The Minister pointed out as a hopeful sign that since the first of the year the Bank of England rate had fallen to three per cent.And the out- fook for easier money conditions was more favorable than at any time in the past two years.Trade Statistics.Hon.Mr.White regarded the way tn which Canadian trade had held up through all the stringency as a really remarkshle feature.\u2018Trace statistics for the fiscal year just closed would show that the total exceeded the trade of the proceeding yesr which reached the record figure of over one billion doflars.He also remarked as pare ticularly gratifying that the exports had increased in 3 greater ratio than the imports.tered Dealing with the year now enter upon Mr.White said thst the total main appropriations recently laid be.forse the House provided for $146.786,126 on consolidated fund and for capital expenditure $43,949,050.There would be supplementary estimates later in the session, but they would be small in amount.The revenue for the year just closed would be about one hundred and sixty-three million dol- aes, TARIFF CHANGES OF FINANCE MINSTER ARE UNEXPECTED Assistance to Iron and Steel Industry and a Cut on Agricultural Implements.THE NATIONAL POLICY.\\ ç - No Free Wheat and No Free Bounties\u2014Details of New Items.(Special to The Chronicle) Ottawa, April 6\u2014Assistance to the iron and steel industry in Canada, 8 cut in one class of agricultural implements and increases in duties on building stone, caustic soda and brass were the importsnt feature of the tariff changege announced by Hon.W.T.White in his budget speech | today.No free wheat, no free bounties and a prohibition of entry of sigrette plumes after January 1, 1918 were other feattures of interest.The changes while not extetsive sre exceedingly important as they affect two of the chief Canadian industries.Agricultural Implements There was perhaps no item on the list awaited with greater interest shan that of agricultural implements, The Finance Minister dealt with this question at considerable lengt He said a most careful enquiry had been made for over a year into the cost of producttion of agricultural implements on both sides of the line and as a result of the investigation it had been decided to make a cut in the duty on harvesters, reapers, binders and mowers from seventeeh and a half per cent.to twelve and a half per cent.Hon.Mr, White pointed out that this reduction in duty was a two and a half per cent.greater than had been proposed by the famous reciprocity pact and that with the drawback enjoyed on the iron and steel used in the producttion this class of implements would be placed upon practically a ton per cent basis.The announcement of the cut in agricultural implements was received with Conservative cheers, ministerial supporters calling across to the Liberals, \u201cWhy don't you cheer?The Liberals replied, \u201cTake it all off.\u201d No Bounties Granted The Minister announced that there would be no bounty granted vo the iron ore industry, there Meing im- sufficient information before the government upon which to base legisia- tive action.To meet this condition the Mines Department would make a thorough enquiry this year into all conditions entering into the question.A similar investigation will be made into the flax fibre industry before an application already made for a bounty is decided upon.\"7 Free Wheat Question Mr.White dealt at length with the question of accepting the countervailing offer in the Underwood tarif | of \u201cFree wheat and fres flour.\u201d He analyzed the whole situation as affecting Caneda and said that having regard to the.grest raitway devetop- ment and the opening of competitive routes by Hudson Bay and the Panama Canal the Government did not consider it advisable to accept the offer, but was disposed rather to await the outcome of the Fevelopments now under way and in the meantime to do all possible to im- [prove conditions with regard t& freight rates, ete.Reaffirms National -Pelicy A feature of the speech of Hon.Mr.White was his reaffirmation of the National Policy as the ground rt tt year would depend very much upon the trend of business throughout Canada.There had been a falling off in revenue during the last few months, but it was to be anticipated that these declines would be smaller in amount with the coming of spring and probably by fall, conditions would be such that all losses of the earlier part of the year would be regained.In any event, he was confident that the revenues for the year would provide fully fot consolidated expendi- Epon which the Conservative party still ot.\u201cI desits to affirm,\u201d he said \u201cthe adherence of the government to a fiscal policy of reasonsble protection to Canadiau industries, including of course, the great basis industry of agriculture.That policy is the historic National Policy of Sir John A.MacDonald Under that policy Canada has pros- pereed in the past and will continue to prosper in the future.We believe it to me the true policy for Canada and for every part of it if we are to regard as desirable stable conditions and a diversified national life throughout the Dominion, Details of Changes The principal changes effected by the new tariff schedule submited by the Finance Minister are as follows: \u2014 Item 379\u2014Rolled lion or steel angles, beams, channels and other rolled shapes and sections of iron or steel not punched or drilled or otherwise further manufactured, weighing over 120 pounds per lineal yard N.O.P., not square flat, oval or round shape and not Being railway bars or rails, changed from $2, $2.75, and $3.to $2, 43, and $3 per ton under British preferential, intermediate and general tariffs respectively, (New item).\u2014Item 39c.\u2014Cassava flour when used in the manufacture of explosives is made free under all tariffs.(New item).\u201499a\u2014Dried or evaporated bananas, per pound, are made free under British preferential; and 1-2 cent under general and interme- diste tariffs.Item 113\u2014Cocoanut, dessicated, sweetened or not, per pound, made 3 cents, 4 cents and 4 cents instead of 3 cents, 4 cents and five cents respectively.(New item) 157 a\u2014Amyl alcohol or refined fusil oil, imported under license from the Inland Revenue /Department, to be denatured for use in the manufactures of metal varnishes or lacquer, is made free, Item 184\u2014Item re-duty on newspapers and magazines and weekly literary papers, unbound, ana fashion plates, is amended by adding the words \u201cwhen imported in single copies in sheet form with magazines or periodical trade journals,\u201d these being free.(New item) 208a.\u2014Chloride of lime and hypo-chlorite of lime in packages not less than 25 pounds transferred from the free lise and made dutiable at ten cents, and 15 cents per hundred pounds.When in packages of less than 25 pounds 17 1-2 cent, 25 per cent and 25 per cent instead of free.Item 210s~\u2014Caustic soda, in pack ages not less than 25 pounds changed from free to 1-5 cents, 3-10 cents and 3-10 cents; when in packages less than 25 pounds the duty is 17 1-2 per cent, 25 per cent and 25 per cent.Item 296\u2014Talc which was formerly free is put in th unenumerated list and thus made dutiable at 15 per cent, 37 1-2 per cent and 20 per cent.Item 206 2.and 206b.(new item) \u2014 Building stone sawn on four sides is made dutiable at 15 cents per 100 pounds and when further manufactured at forty five cents per hundred pounds instead of 20 per cent as formerly.(new item) 315 a\u2014Carbon electrodes of over 35 inches circumference changed from three to twenty per cent.(New item) 307 a\u2014Silvered lensea rate reduced from 30 per cent to 15 per cent.Item 353a.\u2014Aluminum leafs reduced from 27 1-2 pe rcent to free.Item 375a\u2014Ferrosilicon made $4.- $0 a ton instead of $2.50.Item 375b.\u2014Ferro Manganese and speigeleisen changed from $2.50 a ton to free.Item 378\u2014Galvanized hoop steel changed from 30 per cent to $3.00 per ton, general tariff.Item 398\u2014Wrought or seamless iron or steel tubing from four to ten inches in diameter changed from 10.1 12 1-2 and 15 per cent to 20, 30 and 30 per cent.(New item) 396a\u2014Wrought or seamless iron or steel tubing over ten inches in diameter changed from 10, 12 1-2 and 15 per cent to 10, 15 and 15 per cent.Item 410 \u2014Coil chain and links 1 1-8 inches in all diameter and over, changed from $ per cent, 71-2 and 10 per cent to free, five per cent and five per cent Item 4106-\u2014Coil chain end links \u2018under 1 1-8 inches, changed from §, 7 1-2 and 10 per cent to 15, 20 and_20 per cent, Item 411.\u2014Malleable sprocket chain or link belting change made free when used in agricultural implements whereas it was formerly free for all purposes.Item 445\u2014Mowing machines, harvesters, self-binders and reapers changed from 12 1-2, 17 1-2 and 17 1-2 per cent.to 12 1-2 per cent.on all three tariffs.\u2018 Item 445a\u2014Mallewble castings for implements mentioned in 445 are retained at 15, 17 1-2 and 17 1-2 per cent Item 446a\u2014-Parts for traction ditching machines, formerly dutiable, made free.Item 453e\u2014Electric dental en changed from free to 15, 27 1- 27 1-2 per cent.Item 471\u2014Rolled round wire rods in the coil of iron or steel, not over 38 of an inch dismeter, changed from free to $2.28, $3.50 and $1.50 per ton, when imported to manufacture wire in the coil; for use in the mane- facture of chain changed from free to $2.28, $3.50 and $3.50.Item 478a\u2014Iron and steel sections for homes and saddiery hardware placed on the free list where formerly nes, and ture and in large measure for all The zur- SALE .Feb9x52.CONTINENTAL\u2014 always open rooms; elevator: Feb.18xtu, th, stx26 RESORTE\u2014ATLANTIC CITY Abe ARLE © oie rate hotel ni e ALBEMARLE Zi¥oie AT, soi Beach, vator, private bath: French c evening dinners, dally ; Bio up CM EE Feb.24xtu.th,stx26 ar re RESORTS\u2014 Old Point Comfort, Va \u2019 ook lets at Hose & Rivet, ; BDuade Bt.; G.Tbry Passegger Office ; Guehee Central Ry., wh secr Oct icP hy City Passes: 3 ; or ress Geo, .Adams, Mgr, Foctiess Monson, Vou Jan 24xtu.th,stx39 HORREX\u2019S HOTEL STRAND LONDON, ENGLAND 8/ Bod-Breakfast-Atiendance $1.50 Telegrams ; Horrex's, E.Strand Londen.Jan.6xtu,th,satx200 ONIVERSITY PLACE Aue Block West àf Breadway NEW YORK CITY Ser sien FIFEPROOP 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) BATES $1.00 PER DAY UP t and Cafc Sons fre os arena te Nor rot Ole 10e .Dectu,th,sh,toidps, ST.LAWRENCE HALL \u201c MONTREAL | 3 ificent new entrance og se nes Street.200 Rooms (many with baths attached.) European rate from $3.00 per ax erica Plan from $2.50 day.Xs HIGGINS, LTD.Tossyhons oir OAVOT CAFE \"5 (And Quick Lunch) 08 8tJohn St.i: 197 St.Joseph Bt vauuossrn0 000 Special Dinner cere eal Tickets, .five for hr New St Roch Confectionery.Try our daily-made Cakes and Pies, with Hot Drinks.- « i Retail and wholesale.Modern Ice Cream Parlor.A trial will eonvings all.Phone \u201cPhone 4956 D U GA 1858 HOTEL -RESTAURANT-CHFE 142 St.John St, Quebec.Rooms, $1.upward, with board, $2.00 Special rates by the week Breakfast (6:30 to 10 à m), 35e Lancheon (12 to 2 5 æ), Sie.Dir ser (6 to 8 9, m.), Open from 6:30 à m until à à m Gaudias Bureau.MACHINIST.| Repairs of all kind promptly ar.vandes te.Telephone 2946 Residence 5628 alé Stk btreet, Linioucu, En TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1914.|SE (OR CLOKIR PDE sh HAIR ALL FELL OUT | RINGWORM ON HEAD Also on Neck, Big Bare-Spot on | Crown of Head, Cuticura Sosp and Dingment Cured.108 Chepieati St; Montreal: Que\u2014\u2014mofpheumv=nien \u201cWhen my brother sad I went to school we got ringworma from the otber children and our hair all fell out.We had them on our heels and où our peche, For months E hed a hig bare spos off the crown of my head the size of à ffty-cent piece.Mother tried everything, all of Qlotments, to cure Us but everything seed no good until one day she mw an advertisvmens for Cuticars Soap sud Otusment.15 was Outiours Scap and Ointmens that curod us\u2018! (Signed) Mrs.M.Blake, May 31, 1012.° \u2014 ITCHY RASH ON HANDS Fergus, Ont.~* Ontiours Soap sad Ointment completely cured mas of a rash on my hands.\u2018The rash wag red Hike water bilsters, very why and sors.Scratching made them sorer.The irritation was bad et night.T tried many remadies which did not do any 00d.I used Cuticurs Soap as 8 wash In warm water night and morning with Cuticurs Ofntment and in less than a week It was all gous.\u201d (Bgned) Mrs.Lpbella Gibson, May 23.1913.: \u2018The regular uss of Cuticure Soap for tolled and bath not ouly tends to plessrve, purify sad besutify the skin, scalp, bair and bands, bat ssxists fu preventing inSsmmstion, frri- tation and clogging of the pores.the common cause of pimples, biackheads and other us wholesome conditions of the sin.Custcurs Boap and Olntment are sold by Groggists and dealers everywhere.For & fibera) free sample of each, with 33-p.book, smd postcard to Potéer Drug & Chem.Corp.Dept.D, Boston, U.B.A.Real Genuine Calabash Pipes Sold at 75 Cents.~ + \u2026 At 50 Cents.It can\u2019t be beat for the price.EDGAR LANGLOIS, CIGAR STORE, 40-42 8T.JOHN STREET, (Near Palace Hill Transfer).: augl2xtu.th,satx} v i W.Childs, Telephone $993 : Tho Marathon, Gafo | 3 and Quick Lunch.CE ; - | sali acu up el oN +5 .\" S of AE Jee =, + ; muoayi 1210 (re 5.avon.tpi (rai 0 es L syage® 00e ag + sige objectionable qualities of white flgur-producii™y Grape-Nuts | cas we sibility.and food value hitherto unapproached in any cereal fool: c Du 8.This object was attained\u2014 ae .quite + two greatest of fped-grains\u2014wheat and barley\u2014and baking and re it un 5 ; r) or so thoroughly-dextrinixad as to require gts dois - .A a het PE Veni; LEY tat mes) ' - - .Herein Load 2 cy tthe 4.CLARK'S SPEECH 1 DEMAND. ?\u2018 4 \u2019 You don't have to call them 2VESDAY, APRIL.143 YEARS UNDER .| thirteen years as Dr.Grey and 1914 FALSE NAME, DIS UNDER HIS OWN DR IRELAND HAD BEEN KNOWN A8 DR GREY, WHO REALLY WAS HIS CHUM, AND DIED IN A STRANGE MANNER Oklahoma City, Okla., April 6.\u2014 The man who was found dead in the Blossom House in Kansas City ou the morning of March 9 was not Dr.H.H.Grey, but his right name was Dr.William M.Ireland.the name under which he had registered when he went to.the hotel.He had been known here during the past the fact that he was masquerading has only leaked out during the past twentyfour hours, although it was more than once when they know there's \u201cForce\u201d for breakiast.These crisp, toasted fiakes of steam-cooked wheat cooked with malt have a taste the kiddie Jove.A wf There's nothing better for them either.\u201cFORCE\u201d TOASTED WHEAT FLAKES Made by A Us The H-O Company, Hamilton City of Quebes.Ta wits District 52 Quebec, +\" CITY OP QUEBEC CITY HALL , BY-LAW No.7 Concerning Good Order and Peace (Drawn_up in the French language.) «\\t -a meeting of the Municipal Council of the City of Quebec, held at the City Hall, in the City of Quebec, on the sixth day of March, one thonsand nine hundred and fourteen (1914), -in conformity to law, and in virtue of à by-law passed by this Council pursuant thereto and after the due.observance.of ali the formalities prescribed by the statue in such case made and provided, at which meeting were present two thirds of the members composing the Council of the City of Quebec, that is to say: His Worship the Mayor, Aldermen Beaumont, Bois, Bouchard, Cannon, Collier, Cote, Dinan, Dussault, Emond Fiset.Garant, Gauvin, Gibsone Lantier Lavigueur, Lockwell, Madden.Martin, Morin, Paquet, Paquet, Plamondon, Trudel, Verret, Walling.It is ordained and enacted by the Municipal Council of the City of Quebec.and the said Council doth hereby odain and enact as follows: 1\u2014TIt is forbidden to every merchant, or trader, in the City of Quebec, 10 keep standing on the sidewalk in front of his store or business establishment, or in a door.or on the threshold of the door of said store, or business esiablishment, near the sidewalk, and tE2n and there to annoy the pedestrians by soliciting them to enter said store or business establishment, or by soliciting them to purchase his merchandise or trade effects.2\u2014It is also forbidden to any clerk or employee of such merchant or trader to kzep standing on the sidewalk or in front of the store, or business establishment of his master, or in the door, or the threshold of the door of said store or business establishment near the sidewalk, and then and there to molest the pedestrians by soliciting them to enter in said store or business establishment, or by soliciting them to purchase merchandise or trade effects from his master or employer.3\u2014Whoever renders himself guilty of infraction to the dispositions of the present by-law is liable to a fine not exceeding forty dollars and costs, and in default of payment of said fine and costs, to an imprisonment for a space of time not exceeding two months.NAP.DROUIN, Mayor Attested.\u2014 L.8, AUG.MALOUIN, Asst.City Clerk.\u2018| owned a handsome suspected by some of the physicians ; here.When the physician came here and opened an office he hung up a di- ; ploma- showing that he was Ds { Henry Hedd Grey and that he had been graduated from Trinity College of Toronto, Cénada.It has since become known that there was a Dr.Henry Hedd Grey, but he died more than twenty years ago in Canada under peculiar cir- cumstaces.He was the boyhood companion of William M.Irelandthe man who afterward took his name.This man, a reputable physician, an l active member of à church and widely known in Oklahoma City as a lectur- (er, is now known to have fled from | Canada more than twenty years ago.\u201cWhy he had fled and why he assumed the name of \u2018another man are not ; known.but it is khown why he registered at the Kansas City hotel under ! his right name.William M.Ireland wis a native of Trenton.Ontario, where his father was Mayor and of an old and aristocratic family.He was educated in the schools there, spoke English and French and when a young man was seat to Trinity College.With him went Henry Hedd Grey, a boyhood companion and a member of another old family of the Dominion.Deep Mystery in His Friend's Death.The two young men were graduated from Trinity in 1890.They began the practice of medicine together and were always close friends.About tha: time Dr.Ireland married a girl to whom the members of his family objected, but they only lived together a short time, : One morning Dr, Grey was found dead in his room and an autôpsy showed that he had taken a drug.kt was never charged that his death was due to anything more than a mistake in giving him the wrong medicine.But Dr, Ireland Bed and became a wanderer.He first went to Chicago and began to practice.Something caused him to leave and he went to San Francisco.There he registered with the State Medical Board under his own vame.He acquired a good prac tice there, but in time the same mysterious thing that drove him from Chicago came up and he fled from San Francisco.Although he did not know it at that time, his wife in Canada.from whom he.had been divorced, had given birth to a baby boy and the infant was reared in an orphan asylum in Chicago.When the physician left San Francisco he went to South Africa and became a surgeon in the British army.He participated in the Matabele rebellion and the Jameson raid, but left before the Boer War began.He went to New Orleans where he married the woman who is now his widow and the mother of their daughter, two years old.This child.Cecile Grey.is now a student at a technical college, After he returned from South Africa Ireland learned of the action of his Canada wife in placing their baby in a Chicago orphan asylum.He found the boy after a long search and took him to the new home he had established.He moved tp Beaumont, Tex, and from there came to Oklahoma City.Why he fled from place to place is not known among those who have been investigating the past of the physician, but it is believed that he was avoiding his first wife.[It was easy for her or any one else to find him in any State where he registered to practice medicine under his own name.It is believed that he assumed the name of Grey on that account when he fled from California.Until a few days before Lis death Mrs, Grey, now the widevy of the dead man, did not know that he had married her under an assunied name, Then he confessed to Lor that his right name was William M.Ireland and that some one in Oklahoma City had discovered his identity.Ile suid lie could no longer practice wedicine under the name of Grey, aid he de- | cided to go to California and practice in Los Angeles, having already registered in California years ago under his right name.The physician had started for Caiifornia when he din:l in Kansas City, Having decided to vee his own name, it is supposed that he began by registering under that name when Lie went to the hotel.While the dead physician wae jot wealthy, he had for years been doing 8 lucrative business and had accn- mulated considerable property.He home here and some other res] estate.The life insurance he carried, ali of je payable to his widow, is said to amount to a sum between $20,000 uid $3000, GILLETTS LYE EATS DIRT Something had turnel the plsysi- cian's hair as whic: us snow, although he was not an oid man and had a youtijul face.le was active in church work, and until a few weeks ag, it was nol suspected that he was using a name no: his own.The physician's b.y by ius Canadian wife enlisted \u2018n the navy three years ago, but has since deserted and is now with \u201cKelly's Army\u201d in California.Buried at Boyhood lome.The body of the dead physician was taken back to his former home at Trenton, Ont, for burial, accompanied ay his widow Defore he left Oklahoma City the! physician is said ts lave expressed the wish to be buried zt his hayh.0od home.Those wh knew che physician here do not believ: tat he committed suicide.Their belie: that he ded of heart disease is bused où à 1cle- gram he sent to is wie \u201cbe aight >f ki.death, He 50) ba: that he had decided to turn hack mm account of his heart trouble.ant in a letter received by her aftsr his death he explained mpre fully why he had de- ~ided to abandon the journey to California at that time.WHEN TO BATH AND HOW TO DO IT.According to James S.King, who imeem.we gt \u2014-\"< rt a QUEBEC CHRONICLE will act like a tonic, and send bim about for the rest of the day feeiing as fresh as when be aroi¢ in the morging.The Bath for Insomnia.\" Hot baths, in fact.bathp of any kind, should not be taken withogt a couple of hours after eating « heavy meal.Nor should the taking of hot baths be permitted to become à habii, When pue is\u2019 weak or Josing weigh.the Qot bath should be avoided, for it will reduce the weight, but only because the bodily strength is lowered.In health.hot baths will reduce weight for a short time, but the flesh returns as soon as the baths are discontinued.For everyday purposes, Mr, King says that the neutral bath ix better than either the hot or cold bath.The neutral bath is taken in water which is at the same temperature as the body.When this hath is taken a sheet should be spread over the tub and quite close about the neck to keep off the air.There should be a cold wet bandage tied about the forehead, as is advised for hot baths, and the victim should remain in the tub for fifteen or twenty minutes, if he desires to arise ready to sleep.In some cases of persistent insomnia it has been found necessary to maintain the immersion for a couple of hours.The neutral bath has been used, with great success among patients with nerve or mental trouble, Wet Sheet and Salt Rub.One of Mr.King's favorite baths is the wet sheet rub.The bather shoild stand in a hot foot bath, and should be enveloped in -a sheet wring out in water at 80 degrees.Then the attendant takes a bucket of water at the same heat and pours it over the shoulders of the bather.This douche may be followed by rubbing or slapping the body.and afterwards the we! sheet should be exchanged for à dry ane, iu which the bather is dried.This bath should be taken daily.and, if desired, the Want a Spring Overcoat?If in doubt, buy this model, Tailored by\u2014 It\u2019s Correct .\u2014in Style, Fit, Material, Workmänship.Then\u2014the price\u2014 $18, or up .to $30.All equally well tailored and\".; cut.This is only one of many-modéls, Call and see them.pe .imal .L.A.ROY 178 St.John St.128 St.Joseph St.i Ce \u20ac eu OAL COMPANY, usu | \u201d DOMINION C ny .USIRS AND GERPPORO CF TUE ORLIDRA , \" \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM a» GAS COALS soresned, Run-of-Mine and Sluolk Fer Particuiare, apply to : SALES AGENT, 112 ST.JAMES ST, SONTREAL water may be reduced a degree cach dry until the danger line of 75 degrees is reached.A salt rub is another form of hath recommended by Mr.King.This consists of handfuls of wet salt being rubbed vigorously over the body.Ît is much more satisfactory when done by an attendant.though Most people can give themselves a temperature of the i morc or less beneficial treatment.\u2014 OUR GREAT OPENING SALE writes in Modern Sanitation, most people who take regular baths go the wrong way about it.They take a hot bath when they should take a neutral bath, and a cold bath when they | should not take a bath at all.They bathe three times where they should | bathe once.and boast where they, ought t5 blush.Otherwse.the practice \u2018 of bathing is a proper one.Mr.King i does not go the length of the physic- ! ian who argüded not long ago that baths were rarely necessary and generally injurious, but he believes that at the present time bathing has taken | sudden bound into popular favor, that | it is \u201cthe thing\u201d to take a bath at pres- | ent, and that persons unaccustomed to the hobby are rushing blindly into dauger.\u201d So he endeavors to provide them with a chart by which they should steer their course through Turkish baths.shower baths, needle baths, neutral baths and cold plunges.His remarks should be interesting to those who bathe, if not to others, When is a Bath Cold?Probably most people who take à cold bath suppose that they are disporting themselves in water at a temperature some few insignificant degrees above freezing, but what Mr.King calls a cold bath js a bath in water at from Z5 degrees to 80 degrees.Since wé consider 70 degrees Summer temperature, it will he seen that the fignres puncture the boast of the hardy souls who venture each morning to take a dip at the temperature of the waier out of the tap.Those who try to take what he calls à fall cold bath.that is, to sit down in a tub filled with cold water and more or less leisurely bathe themselves, should desist if they tind any after-cf- fects such as headache, depression, a heavy feeling in the head or general languor.The full cold bath is not for them.They ought to try the shower bath, which is less of a shock to the system.Should that provide too great a shock, it may be moderated by the bather standing in a hot foot bath, Still milder \u2018s the cold sponge bath, and even more so the alleged cold bath that is taken by wetting the hands in cold water and rubbing them over the body.The Question of Hot Baths.After all these baths there should be a quick rub down and a good test as to the usefulness of the hath will be found in the rapidity with which the hody glows again with heat.The slower the reaction the less use is the bath.No one should take a bath at a lower temperature than 75 degrees, except upon the advice nf 8 doctor.In fact there is just a range of 30 degrees in which a normally healthy person may bathe without a doctor's order.for to risk a hot bath above 105 degrees is to court ill-effccts Mr.King says that the practice of taking a hot bath at night is a mistake.People suppor.that a hot bath will send them to sleep, but the fact is, according to Mr.King, that the hot bath it not a sedative, but & stimulant.Nothing will reviv and refresh one more quickly than a bath about 104 or 105 degrees.The proper time to take it.he says, is after a man h.s had a hard morning and expects to have Important business to attend t> in the afternoon.He will find that a hot bath rat ve HIGH WATER AT OUEBEC April.AM.PM.Monday 6 227 2% Tuesda, 7 324 348 Wednesday.8B 413 4% Thursday.9 456 X21 Friday.10 837 605 Saturday.vee I 6.17 648 Sunday.12 656 7.31 Moon Phares.Full Moon, Fridax, 10th at 8.28 a.m.Ra + \u2018 oe NOW going on _-.We are just receiving a big consignment of of our new Carpets and Oil-Cloth Department is Gn rugs of the latest designs which harmonizes with «@ .period furniture such as JACOBEAN, WILLIAM & MARY, QUEEN ANNE, SHERATON, COLONIAL, 4 Cu : c, etc.{ IEE | | Your visit which is greatly Solfc: ited, will convince you of the 1 superiority of our assortment.3 | | pet AE To efrigerators are just re- | dE NO se SAN coved, we have over 30-differ- -4 11e TE FURNITURE CO., LIMITED, 68 Crown St Phone 2391 llj SPRING SUITS AND OVERCOATS | Men who want something different, Lr Men who are hard to please, Part cular men of ail ages, \u2018If you have your spring suit or overcoat made to order here it will be tailored to your tasteby a tailog ; who knows how, the little details will be exact and carefully dcne, and you cen thake your selection from a large and varied stock of this season\u2019s latest patterns.J.A.CHICOINE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Phone 3038.38 Fabrique Street. | ere pees er A ET A PAGE OF AT + E NEWS AND GOSSIB FROM FOREIGN LA CIGARETTE SMOKING AMONG ENGLISH WOMENINCREASING Excesses \u201ctre Rare, dut It Is No Longer Considered \u201cUnwomanly\u201d to Indulge in the Prectics\u2014Should \\ Women Ride Astride® Kaiser's Yeto Discussed.(Dpesial Dispatch.) \u201cSeveral of them.\u201d Wided Mr.Heap Lompesr, Ageti 6.| \u201care mothers of fasnities, and so far from ; NOLISIE weman, vale their Chieast [having in any way suffered from riding sisters, have Be autre te bu cured offastride they enjoy splendid hesith, and the cigaretts habit, Cituéen, ame ou [tail me thay sitributs {t to regulsr exercies have hoon openal is Americ Sor the treat.[es hevesbaok.\u201cIt depends om the weman and !t de t want 1 am led te Believe.\u201cI rarely encounter cases of wamen Whe sud I should advise ne woman te ride a wtaedo encamsively,\u201d sid à preminent Len-|hôrse with a back His à table.don desler 18 your corvepiwient.\u201cWomen \u201cBut & tallish, athistic weman, up to mols quits moderately, ss à rule There |[ten-atems weight, wilt suffer no harm frem is no doubt, however, tant the eigaretts{ridiag dstrida provided she has a suitable audit is growing.\u201d herve.Such à womar, trained to ride Five years age the woman who smoked astride.would ride thirty miles astride wee ssmciated with Shavienism ané suf-[more comfortably than one riéing siée- fragiom: sho wos called \u201cunvemanty\u201d and|sdiis, and riding easily would suffer no \u201cmet quite nice\u201d Te-day the mest re-[Hi effects.\u2019 en ot cor.oan used to soe A young typist working in a certain city Cho Warstag, \u201cLadies are resvamed not tog Lo map ais ha the other .employer called her inte his mele\u201d in mest West End restaurants.| oo ig ce her, \u201cOb, Today the legend ls antiquated.Only fa aant you.| 'r, Miss W\u2014, 1 on or the Flies Goes Me restetecien|n ot YOU I You don't mind, to So out An uy a sachet, ote of these French per- femme aschets, you mow.Ge and get seme- Saguivies at West Nad todacssaists olicit- thing really nice.\u201d { KING GEORGE OF MODEL FLATS OWNED BY THE PRINCE DROPS IN ON THE TENANTS (Bpecial Dispatch.) Lowaes, April 4.OR some time Queen Mary has been room at Windsor Castle that promises, when completed, to possess unique later- est.While stopping there lagt summer the older parts of the castis, {he oak panel ling of which strongly appealed to her, She resolved to have this rensvated and to convert it into a typical room of an English manor heuse and the necessary work has since been carried out For seme years the Queen has been making à collection of Wedgwood and other English china, this being now seat- tered between York Cottage.Sandringham\u2014where the bulk of it is to be seen\u2014 Buckingham Palace sad Windsor Castle.It is now to be placed in this new res, where some fine old Jacobean furniture also is to be kept.Prince Albert, the King's second een, has now started off on a cruise on the dreadnought Colilngweod, which 13 ex- ected to last for several months, the vessel being attached to the First Battle Queen Mary Refitting Room at Windsor Like an English Manor Collection of Wedgæood and Other Ching Ware, Together with Some Fine Old Jacobean Furniture, To Be Placedin the Renovated Chamber When Completed.in window boxes.engaged upon the formation of 8 new| Girls sre deing mush entertaining \u201con thelr own\u201d this spring.The up to Gate young woman of the day is a very maneg- ing young person, Who has very often à the Queen found an unused room in one of suite of roëtna tn her parents\u2019 house, after the manner of à royal princess, te which bor family come only when they are ine ve She gives tea parties and even tle luncheons to her Intimates, when is not often honored with an invitation, for, as she plains, \u201cYou would feel eut of it, as only young people are coming.\u201d sdclety girl -of the day knows acores of people whe are not on her mother's calling lst.= TO STOP BOGUS ~~ ©.MASSAGE BLACES opel Diepatct.) Lownow, April 4.HERE is some prospect of definite and drastic action being taken soot KR od the thet womans ha since] nigh vies they demandé ted with ber strange commision.Squadron as flagship of Vice Admirzl Bir to put an end to the scandal of begus \u201cIndies cigarettes\u201d A Weil known tobac- - ar \u2014 tot igen \u2014h a Stanley Colville, This probably vil be|-massage establishments\u201d which abound somint vaié thet Dis customers nase the last occasion upon which the Prince|in certain quarters of Londona ame branle os mem A mes ea \u201cNow will you please ++0-0-+-0-0-0-6-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-05-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-6-0-0-0-0-0-0-0272 will serve with the fiest until he has under-| The Lendom County Council Aeaerat Sonpital sures tid me that alwost every a men fore.by of this latter on Lady Evelyn King is the eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Lovelace and a charming debu- [lsone a two years\u2019 course at Cambridse.| Rowers\u2019 bill, which has just passed & nec- ember of hor profession maoked\u2014asually | sore sos paper.ee ra made|$ tante ot the coming season.Lady Bvelyn was born in 1806 and will be eighteen this year.Lady Mary Ham- Shere, it ta understood, he will be entered [ond resding in the House of Commons, te their Dedrecmss~and that it pequireélme, bu nait woman > gle 1iton is the sidest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Abercorn, who will make her debut in the coming a Trinh Collage er ee covers Gos, Seadty Mow at thao women whe me mpvoaity #0 evade che visiienee oC) mse.When you have writen the.season.She will be eighteen this year.tion.It 18 expected smatte massage the let- his connection with the Collingwood the methods and opened luxuriously furnished rs vate oa the wives of Gor as a for a day er two -0000-00-0000000-0-000000000600050000000000-04-0004600000900005-00-¢ Prince will be specially advanced to thelsaions for the \u201ctreatment\u201d of imaginary \u201cie your handbag.sleng with the sachet, kof sub-lisutenant ss & recognition of |invalids.For madematselle the masseuse man army offiears riding astrids base) tt 15 thoreughly scented the rai per- 3 : 3 + t of hard work he has done sinos/and the charming \u201cexpert\u201d 1 hi Arvused wideyred disesesen in London | porno.Them pout it\u201d a England's Ruler Surprises Some of the Housewives at Their Work and Chats with Them |i arco upon his sengolng experiences.will akko be required, under the terms of Tie astride has bosoms more and mere| oom locter explained ull ths strange pro.Concerning the Interest He Is Taking in Endeavoring to Provide Com- The decorators are setting busy tm May tus bib, to restatar themselves and thee .addressed 7 : , for h well, therefors | establishments, each, neguitr with women.13 the COMRNY It 18{ og tner of a weil known retail firm, and forts for the Lower Classes.Te endmsiatle, anû Le nom lt wousd| to submit to tbe pertodioal calle of duly quits commen, While fu Rotten Row some explained that he adepted this methed of an may be seen astride mest ATE of) petting in tousk with them Bessie erdi- nary business letters in business eavelopas It is smgpested iu suppert of the Kaiser's Nad apparently never reached thom er, at comssnd that the practice of ridingliggt always remained witheut respwase, astride involves riek of interual injury té!axthough be know he was quotiaz lower the promen whe follow the pra bce.Al-| termes than any esther firen for à thorengh- though the affect may not make isif ap-{1y geod article.mareet £ cor mien Le THiS view, bow-| A letter auch 45 ! am cending you now,\u201d over, 15 by 20 means generally ascapted.4g wrots, \u201cwill not.I think, be opened and One of the mast fazesus riding masters of{ giverted, as 1 am inalined te fear provicus ones bave been.No ose would veature te open it.\" The typist pested the letter two days later, and a satisfactory response was soon forthcoming.50 the stratagem was à com- Plate success.Thackeray Year in Salesrooms other day that he Know: many wermen, !n- \u2014luding severn! doctors\u2019 wives, who have ridden astride for years, and are none the worse for It.Famous Castle on the Market | {Special Dispatch.) Lowvow, April 4.HE political sitostion, serious though it is, bas not interfered much with Che gayety of London life, except that it, curtailed the King's and Queen's proposed stop of a week with Lord &nd Lady Derby to two days.The King would not have gone at all, but he disliked disappointing the bumble subjects who had made great preparations for bis reception at Port Sunlight, Birkenhead, Chuster.The King was constantly in touch with the government each night at Knowsley Hall, the residence of Lord avd Lady Derby, and received telegrams, one being despatched from the House of Commons tiving & eurmmary of the procecéings, and another from Lord Stamfordham, who ho for a very full season simple, unaffected way and said to tle toilette, with a white fox muff and stole.Easter patrie notions bave spread housewife, \u201cI've come to inspect the eot- long diamond esrrings aud diamond slides) even to the exteriors of houses, and the tages and flats I've built for my son.on her neck velvet.She wore a little) very latest cry ie the black hall door with May I come in?\" \u2018black bat with aigrettes in front.fiver knocker and haudles.\u201cAlthough I recognized the King and} The Duchess of Somerset held a bi£| There is à new firm of lady decorators Queen at once,\u201d ssid Mra.Chariton, who \u2018sale of art at her bouse, in Grosvenor| ho are showing some armasing schemes occupies the flat, \u201cI femaived glued to square, in aid of the International Hos- oie outside of houses, one of which lo the spot for several seconds while they pital st Venice, founded by the late Lady (i tones of yellow.from the palest prim- passed through all the rooms inspecting Layard.: Tose to despest orange.Another is to be everything.\u201d The Princess Royal, accompanied brl;, purple ané cerise, the blinds to be of At apother fiat Mrs.Marshall was just Princess Maud, opened the new premises ve, while a third 1s of dark blue and clearing away her husband's luncheon 'of the Church Army Medical Mission and tange-ine color.impossible to and a comedy was played.On a table presented comfortable garments to the \u201cine ° Ie » = was a glass and empty stout bottle, which patients and toys to the children.The Mrs.Marshall endeavored to hide and,\u2019 Princess Royal accepted a bouquet from k failing, apologized.The King and Queen Mrs.Rollings, the oldest patient, much t H S ha laughed heartily, but the King kindly id delight.° ow mroc .the woman at esse, saying he was glad V to observe that she attended to the con-, BRIDE'S SACRIFICE I ° I S Built ae pee FOR HER PARENTS Metal \u2018The King, practical in all Lbioge, in- .qulred bow the flats and cottages com: _\u2014 British Cup Defender Will Hav pared with the incomes of the tenants.Frames with Wood Skit\u2014 «Specia] Dispatch.) appointed inapectors, wbese duty it will be to see that nothing impreper ls going on Some months ago attention was drawn to this scandal, but since them it has become accentuated rather than diminished, and Picoadiily has been painted red and yellow with bold lettered sandwich beards flaunting in the face of every passer by the allurements of So-and-80's massage esteblighment, or the excellence of Miss \u2014's manicurist skiil.The autheritias will have power to refuse to register any one whose moral character is open to suspicion.England Losing Its Landmarks Old Ship Inn, Near Hammersmith Bridge, and George Hotel, at , + remained behind to watch events dealing] \u2018I am auxious to make provision for the CaLcuTTA, April 4.© , Ancostsa! Home of Chiefs of Cland Autograph Collectors Are Iniesested in a mere intimate meuner with the politi-| lower and middle classes.\u201d the King said, co NEHALATA.êthe sixteen-year-olé Other Details.ui.Reading, About to Go : Menzies Will Be Soki in Lon- , .cal crisis.= «I am anxious for the welfare of the|, Yisushter of Babu Harendra Mukher- \u2014 gh +1 \u2014 in Manuscripts Soon To Be The King's and Queen's most intimate| working classes but in London 1 have) See, a broker of this city, burnt her- «== (Special Dispatch.) 1 YEP.(Speelal Dispatch.) don May 29.a Sold in London.triends were invited to Knowsley Hall 10] peglised that these clauses find it difficult) to death to save her father from ruin Lowoow, April 4.Loasos, Agetl \u20ac.ska: 5, |mest them.Included were Count Albert] to obtain à house within their means not *°\"0USh the payment of an excessive mar- 5 the time approsches fer the sem- TILL mere ancient landmarks deat (Bpecial Divpateh.) - Menadortf, Lord and Lady Bases, Lord] too far from the centre.I had that ju|risse portion to her bridegroom.A pletion of Shamrock IV.interest in] )t0 Lendaners and interesting te tour- (Special Dispatch.) T and Lady Pembroke, Lord Durham, Lady| view when I decided to have these dwell- \u201cBabu Harendra having asked a young all the details relating to the now ists are fo disappear.A few Weeks Lessos, April 4.Tue ancient, histerieal snd sporting demains of Castle Memuies, stenting te thest ninety heumad sores, ineivdiag the well Known shestings at Castie Mezsien, Fees, Rammech Ledge, Cragameur, Corrievarisie and other moors, are te be LoNbON, Aprit 4.Among autograph cellecters, whe be- esme more and more numereus, this will be remembered 88 & Thackeray year, as last year was s Browning.Tweugh the most impo.ant Thackeray Anne Lambton, Lady Mar and Kellie snd Mre.Leopold de Rothsebild.Before going nortb the King and Queen once more showed their deep interest in the people by a surprise trip to the cot- teges and flats at Kemnington, where the Prince of Wales recently became a landlord of model dwellings housing sixty undergraduate of the universky in mar-|cnallenger ie increasing.Varieus rumers riage for hls daughter, the youth's father! pave been current during the last week asked a price for him which for a time|or so, and with the view of obtaining the frustrated Harendra's hopes.After a sec-|iatest snd most authentic information your eo interview the sum was reduced tol representative called upon Mr.Charles a , two-thirds of which was t Gosport, where Whe vessel with works of charity.Under the patron-'in cash and the remainder in ewe, ares of qe age of Princess Christian and Princess Harendra desided to raise the money by| Mr.Nicholson entered éully into ail de- ings erected for my son, for this is à se rious preblem to hundreds in London today.\u201d Charity Hes à Share.Royal and other society leaders are busy ago It was stated.that as London had suffered a year age because so little was Gone to attract American tourists to Lom« don during the sessen, an effort was te be made te keep them longer during the forthe coming season, snd this is the way it 14 being done.What with tha closing of all places of ine 4 » manuscripts are mew pisced sli mes Orig.nines No hint of the josrney was Victoria of Schieswig-Holstein an exvel- à mortgage on his house.(ails, and further favered me with a view jterest owing to the growing danger of sut- oftesed for thie by Messrs.Koight.Frank & Rusey, at Ne.9 Hanover square, on May 3, waless previeusiy dispased of by veivaie treaty.Castie Monsies, va: ancestral heme of the chiefs of the Clan Monsies, and one of the finest Seseniai strustures in Scetmad, nestles at the base of the Reek of leas pormenentiy, thers still remain seme given.\u2018The monarche first observed an valuable ones \u20ac be emapped up.Thereiaged charwoman polishisg the brass are four appearing at Sotheby's veems in knobe of a door.tie feet week of next month.They be Looks Over Son's Flatslong te Thackeray's daughter, Lady Coca M belbeved my eyes,\u201d the womsn , \u201cthat they even were comme nod ue ft in \u2014 iag near us.A fine lady is Queen Mary.\u201d void sa Len éortui Possession The trip wés productive of many amus- Thackersy coù-ling incidents, all enjoyed by tbe King and lent mpatinee was held at Tro Part Bnehalata, Who was a girl of exceptional ! of the yacht, or «8 much of her 88 is to Sten ° pol o bY ay ry = beauty, thereupon resolved to sacrifice her! be seen at present.Pr y Pee.alablished y the Dum [ue to preserve the foftune of her parents, | Obviously, there are certain details to riends\u2019 League, and on the day before the transaction was| which it would be even yet unfair te refer.Donna Augusta de Braganza, or Queeu to be closed rhe dressed in her best clothes although as time progresses the need for Augustine Victoria,of Portugal.as shé is and, climbing on the roof of the house! i ice secrecy becomes lens urgent.called by courtesy, performed tbe opening Srenched her clothes with oll and aet them | ghamreck 1v.1s of composite bulld\u2014 ceremony of the:Royal Amatenr Art Ex-| A Brahmin who happened to pass saw |that 1s, metal frames with & wood skin.great throng of notable women of society, put out with great difficulty, snd Sneha.| hibition at Surrey House, surrounded by 2 her and raised an alarni.The flames were! In this respect she differs from the three Wem, in thé fertile district of Upper|iection of Major Lambert resently In New Strathing, Knçer né Appin na Maynerich.York, Queenwho paid as mich deference to ber as if Jaa still amiling.thoush enduring tery! Ascending Lo the first floor of ome of the | + agony, was conveyed to the m sbe actually were a reigning sovereign.She college hospital.She died later foe en preceding Shamrocks, which were of aluminum, bronze and ates) respectively.Mr.Nicholsen expiained his reasons for fragette outrages and the demelishing of old bulldings, there will secn be hardly anything in London werth seeing by tours ists.Groat indignation has been areused dy the news that the Old Sip Inn, which stands on the Mall, near Hammersmith Bridge, is te be destroyed.This is one of the best known landmarks om the fameus course between Putney and Mortlake, bug the licensing magistrates have ordered the extinotion of the license on the ground of Fer oumturiid the whole district has\u2019 At that male, 2e = ine Te or example, me detre flats, the King tapped on a door in s|certainly looked very graceful in a black evening.deciding upon the wood skin.He said that | redundancy.cortetniy the (nflamumaiie PITtions vero am tis je the volume thal is to be soldy Senirepel-ty Mell Ssonarc of Garth.in MO, lin Lendon pext month.Journey from Corutsiii to Caire\u2018 \u2014seme of A Spanish Bomb-Dropping Aeroplane in Morocco in the first place metal plates would be #0 thin that there would be great ditfi- culty in getting the rivets te doid, as thelr heads have to be countersunk flush to give s perfectly amooth surface.Then, Mr.Nicholson believes that the lines of the veasel will be more truly preserved with the wood akin than with metal piat- ing.as the thin metal plates are apt to buckle between the frames.In aupport of bis contention he referred to terpedo craft, whose sides often present à wavy appearance, due to the buckling of the plates, Then, again, there is mors resistance in wood, which le à point to be considered In a racing yacht.When a metal built scree The original Old Ship was built on the site of the present building mesrly three hundred years ago.Part of the old structure still remains, in the form of & very fine portico of red Wick.This is & subject of grest Interest to antiquarians for it is ome of the oldest examples of brickwork in the neighborhood.During the latter balf of the ceatury there jutted out from the frontage of the house the original Hammersmith Pleo which was served by the \u201cpenny steams boats\u201d that plied up and down the rivers A private terrace leads from the house to the water's edge, and from this a magnifies cent view of the inter-university boat race rate, stent ahapesh abies, carves coms of [tpeg used frem the book-enf & quarte vessel strains itsmeans the icosening of merning a en ts ture is in a pèr mamuseriet.\u2018Notes for Lhe Four Georges.\u201d some of her fastenings, but this is net on oe\u201d old Chistes oe mao ns dr ru D re ft nt es Poin ns nearly te cut whe vend Jo 10 anda i te ferareund, while (5 di Mary, ar 16 MN, ovens a une Loto Wis te auther brought an- fdNowed the course of recent cup centests Canoe ie Setting Te entier of trent, ana Chashes IL's cvoher over (he coûates and other malerials relating 10 that In Shamrock II.the looceening of the OM Ship.\u201cia demolished it will, ne Cu Gute commenerstod his rall after tne] ir?804 emicme of the period under rivets was a constant source of ireuble.be by a factory or some Hondings, aise in his own writing, like In the construction of the vhassl methods tours placed other eyesore.This is a very dangerous l'asssasasens ! | bottle of Worcester, Tic atéitioas te (Le |-Landon Berests ; 146$ Tenrs Age.\u2018Beau very similar to those adopted In building .building were made about 1868, when the Wash.\u2019 \u2018Account e\u20ac Rice, Exeeutod fer small raters are brought es ue.MouMs part of the river, and no fewer than twenty now wing sad porch were adbed.Posgery.* \u201cLies in \" and are set up to insure the frames ocesitng}lives have besw saved from my terrach Ths reception reams inctude the banquet- .History many to the elact form, che rel Ww now during the last thres years.Witheut ue mor np in frame, and a few planks from vue ail so used as \u20ac droves rou, | It 1s the autogragtic reîtes of Thack- aD ve ot an fastened.The Bars woud be 20 nding vines on this of the Gergen ported; Queen Mary's sit-| rr seuil even mere Uma of his pes ven be Interesting operation in progress) Many well kaows authors frequinted the tng room, With oid Tudor manteigiesss, that are eenly sewght fer.His great at the Gosport yard Is the making of the |bouse in years geome by.\" nd coittns with pendant seutre, designed |S 0 82 85 rine.Which Chaciotie Bronts meat fer the challenger.This wii Se of ola Hotel or for 0 .= perostvad, are saly sew belag adequately wood, and hellow, and in itself is quite a | AWE the old George at Reading, in proba Queen's sofoura WO; cng an was ln th big undertaking.There are which | going.tee.This ancient house was doing the Mbsasy, dining Too and dusiases ined, Son e large make a8 specially of mas building, but |business in the days when the Abbet of à amount patd for drawings trem (he lam- Mr.Nicholson, for this occasion St ADY |poyging was ene ef the great men iu the kl » que amotmde Queun Mavs'e bob-j 10 EE Prnenerarene Tate, prefers to bulld his ewn.Twe masts 4 a a wil be made.one to be ready in ense of land, and It stands to-day lo élgnifiet re- : roam, where Quon slept, ahd Prined The Geometry of It.a \u201ccarry away,\u201d and they will be the big- [pese in à busy street, net far from the Chaise belsem, in Wall be i sold) Washington Braz: The: 44 gest hollow spara ever built gaunt ruins of the great abbey.Migh j ta wave sept a 16.- ee u \u201cale ere Tou going gl, ag Nesdiess to say, Shamrook IV.is & beat .vee ; Dapp Tost wk the votes ont 04 SE tre dd on marke TOA a 008 .- .- .re ' mr .\u2018Tu net qeiug te ye Ro 4 ve- +e-+-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 4-4-0-+-0-0-0-0-4 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-01-0-0-0-0-0-4-+-0-0-0-0-0-0-0:0-0-0-4 0 y be « credit Lo bar & i may de 108.| Clasianett Baewirer ase #4 any.Senster Serghum.chapiy Gefinitely stated that she will - ing in tmentigradien.T wast to be sa to round \u2018em wp.\" Guerilla warfare continues in Spanish Morocco, but à new turn of affairs is likely to be reached by ue | trebeard.Under the A ce rule ot A Symptom.: 98 I bok te Wis werd,\u201d tutreduction of bomb dropping aeropianes by the forces.The illustration shows the biplane and a ren \" {a heavily Louisville Couyler-Journal :~Hare\u2019s + et (ve OM Four.ca Sure.bombs used by twe Spanish artillery officers during à series of operations carried out against the enemy in Dred.so by Me ume seversd feat mugns| cie says (he drame Le ta (ts couté cm6 Ali m7 Gummers ia{men It à (humsund con hive y cue|à difficult oœuntry, where they wers bitherte sate from attack.ay ov shisined without ol *|chimmess.\u201d « hae Werden.\u201d replied Grover.Ueve-Du: the otber 900 think they eus /4-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-+-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-+-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0>-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-4-+- ee Shit ihe sad of Koei.7 (OF ua \u201d » » a marteau LL) i > .x i Vv Np t LL v } \u2014 BU Accyrate Work Guaranteed.\u2014\u2014 HIN vasque (ee rome [| 6 a .SE EIEIO IIIS tot: B a IN .Pr Navtance ROBERT STEWART, LIA, HEADQUARTERS CAPE, : Procaix Compeny.Publis Accountant and Auditer.Do you want any high class ee his lass seman 4 0 5 Peter Street ENTAL Offices: x, a Company.Fesvince of Quebet, .Business Men's Rendas-Vous ORNAM oa, te DAE | rashes si TO Bee L FORTIN Pres work, please Inok for our pro: | \"these Ma tia.uitent Aguas rs \u2019 ducts and take advantage of our \u2014 ANDREW C.JOSEPR + J saan \u20acree advice.da |?Commission Marchant mess asses wo Avelag Mabeti > Phones: Rotates.25 0 Poul Suen, CEMENT PRODUCTS CO.| Ofles 630 ra geen, 308 Nochelags Bak Buldleg, \u2018 Quibes Of Canada Limited.: \u2014\u2014 rm 10¢ Mountain H} 1*\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .L x paras LIMITED, - LOCKWELL & LECLERC, unulectaress of Sashes, Doses rn rome ee Phane 3857 - - - Phone 11 i Doctors Béthde, A end Meat 10 Su Angels \u2018Btrest - - - - - Quebec .eee A.Advocates 8 &.Pater Strost | YR GEORGE J.BOYCE, Fon \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Physician sad Sur CIE.J.A.LANGLAIS & PILS, Ba-Resldent Physician, hives Hoopitel, od 177 8 Strout PAUL LEDUC.JW, vRasen, Washington, DC .77 8e Jodo Advocate Darristes.\u2019 Insurance Heures Bi aa LA ER am Brationery - - - \u2019 \u2019 hd pe Be Jorcph Street = = + + Teh M08, P.T.LEGARE, LTD.Quebec 312 St.Joseph Street.QUEBEC.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ie atts ney, 110 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE and Prices that save money ad Furniture Store.THE REXALL PHARMACIES.Dion & Jelicouur, 113 Be, Phones, en Jelicoour Jest St John Bt, Phones.5181-5152; -Di J Commercial 0.Levis Poone Se, ed 16 REID & CO, LTD, MEN CEE EE VST Mai 8e -.\u2026 « Pohne 128, Q*WALD BROS, (Members ad STOCK AND INVEST ENT 8 ans.carn.03 \u201cACLAND, teenage, CT ram MISS À.CLARK, ' MILLINER Phone 4313 129 St.John Street, [ie Bpabiidred in 1760 GARRES - FOURCHÉ BORDEA UX | Brandy.& Fine Liquors nr rt J.A.CRICOINR, THE LARGEST PIANO STORE IN QUEBEC, With a collection of , 25 leading makes to select from.Also G ramophones, Phonographs, and full line of Records- Sewing Machines, We invite your THE QUEBEC BRICK CO, LTD.Spocisity Crushing Stone 2\u201d, 1°, 34°, 13\", aise Masonesy.or usbrokes Stems \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 + CLOUTIER HOTEL, 329 St.Paul $t.- - - \"+ st Lacroix 62 Palais, bec, Opposite C.P.R, Station, Always 3 hand, mines liquers and choice gers, HONORE CLOUTIER Preps sr URSULE HOUSE, 73 Ursule Street Cor.t.Ursule and St.Louis Streets.The best site in the City, mest cemtrally located, large and airy rooms, all ce æ ROOMS AND BOARD other apply to em ne ui ET.LEMESURIER - sr- GEORGES HOUSE 18 Gt Ann Street Firm clase table.Meets by day or week.M28.T.L.DOUOGLAS, Prop.Good ET tree re T, 7.COATES, \u2019 con Stredt.Quabes.9 St A 4 For yeurs with Mevers.8 Fisher & Sous.Saddles and Harnese of every description made and repaired.Trubke, Dage, Satchels and ne red upon chorten sotice Prone 5148.Also Agent for The Sillery Nureeries.CA Panne, * Quote, Roceiver and Ahi of oll kinds of Straw, Food of ali Beans, Peas, Floul Groin Produce, Thimothy and Clover Seed Bert connections in Canada, ete.Low rates of commission.Alway epan te take Domestic end Foreign Agencies.Correspondence solicited THE QUEBEC ELECTRIC CO.Electrical Engineers and Contractors, Qua.Dynemos, Meters, Blectrie Piztures, Telephones, Balla, Annuncistors, Blectris Meaters ond Fame, Wiring In all its branches: hy wl work promptly sttended te; Estimates iohed.Office snd Baleurourn, 137 St Johan Street Telephone 364.i y, à SOGERS, pus Mint Hat \u201c Street, Queben, Opesiae Brien, 12d Purses Drage Founded 1876.Phone 2227 CHAS.VEIINA ENR Contractor.Piumber, Electricien, Het water appliances, Costing Stoves of all makes.119-123 Bridge 81, Que yova EYES ARE SAPE IN MY CARE J.A.M Chemist asd.Druggist : Phoas 2482 s1 Se Jesepir Se \"| Propriètor of the \u201cRoyal Drug Exchange\u201d Medicines, Toilet Preparations, THE HARRIS ABATTOIR CO.LTD.: Wholesals Dealers: Frosh Bee, Fresh Hogs, Basrelled Pork and Lard.Champisin Market Phone 3600-568L U.PF.L, 205.ERNEST ST.PIERRS, Tel.3259.High Toas Furs, Foursieres de Luxe.Specialty: Specialite: Ladies\u201d Pur Garments, Garmetures en Pourrures pour Dames 44 Se.Joseph 51 V.M.C, 1106 and tbe \u201cFleurerts\u201d Pectume \u2018asit | 5 § ; LARUR +\u2026+Wetery end Moi Estate Agent | Mey Lesa 86 ee Por Bren, EE EE Atruue B SIMARD, BL, LIL Noury, \u2018 Tel.3126 \u2026.= = 111.68 Speak OC GAS 02 = MONEY 70 Loan Gn ROBERT T DRL, 101 8 Joep St, Quebec: J.SIMEON BERGERON, Architect, A A P.Q.Diglome.163 St.John Buwest » - = - Pete 4156, ra ri re CHE DELAGRAVE, Notary and Beni Estate Agent, Money to Lesa oa Mortgage Corner St.Anne und Cook Toiepbons 1913, Cy Hal rt grrr TOR P.OUELLET, .Architect and Valmator, \u201cA.A.P.Q.\u201d Diplama.28 8.Famille St.- + - - - - Queben, Phone 137, LITTLE'S UP-TO-DATE BAKERY, Corner Elgin and D'Auteuil St& Preach and Vienne Breads a Specialty.Terma: Cash.GEO.§ LITTLE, Prop.Telephone 3173.LUDGER ROBITAILLE B.-A A.Architect.A.PQ = diplome.of POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL a L108 on Joan Stress, + oso \u201cI Rex: 456 Be a 1490 MYRAND & POULIOT.See Their Adve.on Last Page - WM.PENNY, FLORIST.Store 179-181 John Street.Greenhouse Corner Cyrille Street and Belvidere Road.No Agencies.Telephones 48S and 709.3 We thank the public for their patronage and solicit a continuance of the same.CL] LEADING FLORIST, MRS.LEMIEUX 99 St.John Street, Phone 236.FLORISTS JOS.E.MONAGHAN FLORIST erro vedere and-St.Louis Roads .us Sal Ast \u201cars sige id sin FOOTE 648.ST aie ar ama ® paw FOR CHOICE FLOWERS Open UB Pl Telephone 108.- ' cn t \u2018 207-200 Ut Joseph St.Quebes e +o = so os os « Telephone 2077. , THE QUEBEC CHRONICLE TUESDAY, AFRLL /, 495.{ - 1 CASE LQ {DON LATEST PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE, by J.H.Buckingham.1 CASE JC NDON LATEST DOE SKIN aud DOG SKIN GLOVES, from Fownes pl LATEST SEASON STYLES SEVEN CASES Via 88.\u201cALSATIA 1 CASE LONDON LATEST STYLE SOFT HATS, also DERBY HATS.1 CASE LONDON LATEST STYLE SHIRTS and COLLARS, by Lloyd, Attrec & Smith.1 CASE.LONDON LATEST FOULARD TIES.from Welch, Margetson & Co.Brothers.1 CASE L'INDON LATEST STYLE ENGLISH VESTS, by Young & Rochester.1 CASE SUMMER CASHMERE, ENGLISH BALBRIGGAN, HOSIERY, by I! & R.Morley.J.H.MULLIN, HABERDASHER PHONE 1608 48 FABRIQUE STREET.Atlantic City For Easter Let us recommend to you HOTEL DENNIS, one of the finest, most comfortable and hoinelike hotels in America.Bookings will be very heavy.Apply now for accommodation, descriptive book- sets, esc: HONE & RIVET, Travel Specialists 31 BUADE 8T., OPPOSITE THE BASILICA, QUEBEC, TELEPHONE 4104.Canada Steamship Lines Limited NCRTH SHCRE SERVICE Beginning Thursday, the 9th instant, the SS.C.S- CAPEDIA, (weather and ice permitting) is intended to sail for Esquimaux Point and intermediate ports.Freight Bi will be received up to noon on day of sailing, and must- fi\u2019 be Prepaid.For information regarding rates, Apply to M.P.CONNOLLY, General Agent, No.48 Dalhousie Street, Trip to LOURDES and ut and iter interesting cities.Leave Quebec 12th July, and return 31st August.All expenses included Fare $370.Organized by Thos.Cook & Son.Apply F.S.Stocking for further information and booklet, 32 St.Louis St.: Quebce.Telephone: 1080.Dr A.LANTIER Surgeon Dentist 50 Couillard 8t, Quebec.Opposite Livernois Pharmacy.2257 > SYNOPSIS OF REGULATIONS.GOYERNING Trmbes on Looum-s Mansiobe, Saskatch Lands | 2 Alberts, he | Feraves Territories, the Ra iwap Belt 1n the of Tovey, ahd unter eed Aan .hos Cres, the River Columbiecense to cut tmuer on à tract mot ex- HUF LU fifi 3 $ â 5 2 i z tha + the Provi neat of District Lr ne in the Dominion ia de | twenty-five square miles in estewt wired omly at public auction À |; .00 per square mile, per anse, te | on all timber berths exc west of Yale in the on which cents per acre.charged on the timber ent section 2N at the regnintions ting nee he rental in at TINRER PERMITS AND DURS.Permue ma prit: ports aw mille, ety described tract of land square mile 'n extent, on rate of Ste.© fee at the fi the ud es « \"ny oF Saskatchewan and Ai $e.per pnt y be granted in the Provinces berts, those of Bri n eddition te restal, at the races o tian À seyment oi du thousand feet, BM.rate of $100.00 per square ed Post TMRER FOR HOMPRTEADERS, œuunant of à homestead quarver.ss- ne timber of his own suitable for provided 50 of the Regulationseee hae may, be set pre a ed free allowans fram, anre of W.W.CORY, Depury Minister of the Interior.Hm PES ue katchewss or Cr ily gg Sh Quebec.i DIRECTCRY OF OCEAN | SAILINGS.Date of Sails ; a, aniva!.comptie the le bi Srocking, Ceseral \u201cBreamstis > agent t, Quebec.1 ~uis SU Mar, re Agent, 33 52 Grampian, 7 K- Wm.IT, .Liverpool, York.Eiverpenl.X .Big.& R PC.& BL.hu.london, Harreeu tort P, Ca H.Cow York, Live-pool, New o¥rk.P, C.& 8.Walifax, .Liverpool.Portland.1 andon.\u20ac.Big ALLAN LINE.Steamer Scandinavian from Glasgow, 28th ult.for Portland, via Halifax.arrived at the latter port at 11 am.yesterday, Steamer Tunisian.from Liverpool, 2th ult.for Halifax was 19 miles east of Sable Island at 9.30 a.m, yes terday, due Ifalifax at noon today.Steamer Sicilian sailed fram St.John.X.B.for Havre and London at 6.00 p.m.on 3rd instant, NORTH SHORE LINE Steamer Aranmiore Captain Kennedy left port at 5.30 a.m.yesterday, for Esquimaux Point and way places with passengers and general cargo.yQUEBRC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.Steamer Bermudian from Bermuda st 11 am.last Saturday arrived at New York at 830 a.m.yesterday.Steamer Patima arrived at Sp, Thomas, W.I.fram New York at 6 2.m.yesterday.WHITE STAR DOMINION LINE.Steamer \u201cMegantic\u201d sailed for Portland 10 a.m.Saturday for Liverpool with passengers and general cargo.\u2018Steamer \u201cCanada\u201d sailed from Liverponf for Halifax and Portland with 178 cabin, and 710 3rd class passen- ges and a general cargo, on Saturday ast.PILOTS EYEBIGHT.The annual spring examination of the eyesight of the pilots for and below Quebec was commenced in the offices of the Corporation of Pilots yesterday morning.The proceedings are presided over by Capt.H.L.G.4 | I prompt.Three steamers on private with ports of deportwie and ; - (Total sales 105.900.Lindsay, Dominion Wreek Commis- | conducted by Dr.Howard D.Fritz, of St.John, N.B.There are about | sixty-threc pilots to undergo the examination, | PREIGHTS AND CHARTERS.! i New York, April 6\u2014Chartering was et] Ng / ¥ 0e Ta RALIFAX-LIVERPESL Ep.efBritein .Apr.18 tmp, of Ireland.May > FROM ST.S004, Le, Lake Manitoba, .Apr.19 rene riens plage day on pres te, Q.J.P.MOORE, .vor or Sat 18 saliiage \"Also Eftuserated book of fours om the\u2019 Crest Western of Bagland.T.Kotlar, Gea, 501 5th Ave.New R 4d WE STAR-DOMINION LINE Fe x \u201cDominion\u201d Apr.11 Fo Cabin (IT) Passage, $47.50; Third Class, wor 25; Last Portland Sailing: Canada, ada, April 1 18.SPECIAL SPRING SAILING- Largest Steamer 1, MEDITERRANEAN including , ALGIERS, NAPLES, GRNOA Les, Gea.Ast, 35 Adenide Be BE Toronto.March Suey tu web th frlasd, Liverpool London MADEIRA, dou saisie seuserse Apt.9 | Laurentie.\u2026.ruvo APE EE ie.New York.Foe ihe ale | sPaad ) his an qe service and ral ci is SHAS \"gers W.M.Mac, y.tit Gi.Apr.18 E.34 LASS t.31, Busde $t., Geo.Cuatesu Fromtenss Ticket on fice Frou tow York 8 Sesion, ta Riviera Be CRAIC.New Vader] person, General Agent, 53 Dalhomsls.% 8e.Qe Quebec: F.8 Stocking, 33 Rn! Fort-\u2014Dorer\u2014Astwerp (for Parts) and,.\u2026.\u2026Apr.4 | Krooniand.Apr.«1 core: Canadian Pacific Ry.; J.Mch.14xtu.th,st epgciat SATU RD, ® CLA CABIA ( HE and aernnine bast\u201d Servi: watts re acpnerson » ee be \u201cLA \u201cLA rect Line te w MevrePurte Drones) Shines mom nes 19 VOGREVERT VUSNESSAY ory M Sir La For pe LORRAINE Nes .PROVE! 1PRANOE (new).AY SAILINGS © K RO THIRD H no\" adruple-screw Pd NE, es 3 Lass » Ep seed is on, June A River, 4i Huade .® SoNINION 00AL COMPANY, unm cunoeS ADS CERPVUNO GP TES OULIDRATES DOMINION\u201d STREAM a» GAS OOALS i A sas e300 INSOLVENT NOTICE, CANADA, Provinée of Quebte.District of Quebec, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.In the matter of: IGNACE RACINE, Grocer, Quebec, Insolvent.NOTICE is hereby given that in virtue of an order of the Court dated April 4th, 1914, a meeting of the cred- tors of the said Insolvent will be held in the Superior Court at Quebec, Tuesday, the 14th day of April, 1914, at 10 o'clock z.m., to give their advice to the appointment of 3 Curator snd one or more.Inspectors.to this Estate.J.P.E.GAGNON, .\"Provisional Guardian.\u2018Office: 44 Dalhousie st.Rich.Ont, Nav.\u2018Co.Bidg., Quebec, Ith April, 1914.HeDODGALL B CONENS Shek Bren 81 GT, PETER STREET H.8.THOMSON » C.W.WALCOT, + BOUGHT asd SOLD.38 31.PETER STAC Quebec Telephone 397.Maunicipgl Oflecing pes- fost Security to met Investors 3% to 6 1-2% DOWALD BROS (Members Montreal Stock 8TOCK and INVESTMENT BROKERS.17 Sault su Mutelot St CAPT.B.].LA ACLAND.(Tel.221, Manager.NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.McDonald & Lesperance, stock brokers, private wire to New York xnd Montreal, Hochelags Bank Buildng.Telepkora 1227.(Canadian Press Service) New York, April-6\u2014The progressive slowing down of business on the Stock Exchange was carried further today, and much of the time the market was at a standstill.tive conditions.were unchanged and no initiative was shown by traders on either side.Price movements were unusually narrow, and in only a few cases did they vary as much as a point from Saturday's close.In spite of the small amount of buying there was still apparent the scarcity of stocks which has been a noticeable feature of the marker for some: time.- To satisfy - the scitter- -] ing buying orders it was necessary to raise quotations slightly in nearly every cate, and during the greater part of the day a fractionally higher tevel prevailed.Toward the close the list eased off slightly, so that last prices were barely changed.It was one of the slowest sessions of the year, and total transactions were not far above the 100,000 mark.Almost the only.evidence of public interest lay in the sustained inquiry for high grade bonds.Accumulation of idle money here, which is largely the outgrowth of a sluggish business condition, has progressed to a point where a large volume of funds ig seeking employment, Money which ordinarily, at this season of the year, would be required for business is being diverted into bonds of the better grade, in which trading\u2019 today was relatively more active than in stocks.The unexpected Joss in cash shown in Saturday's bank statement checked the dowaward course of money rates, but it is not expected that there will be any permanent departure from current easy conditions.A large number of railroads, operating in various sections, \u2018made their February returns today, and in almost every case severe shrinkages in earnings were shown.Bad railroad reports are such an old story, however, that these statements had virtually no effect on the stock market.Canadian Pacifie showed some heaviness, probably on account of a slump in the London market.London was occupied with the settlement, and did virtually nothing here.Prices of some honds yielded, hut in general the bond market was firm.Total sales, par value, $2,040,000.United States 2's registered decline \u201c| ed 1-8 on call.- LOCAL INVESTMENT YIZLDS Invest.nent yields, Montreal stocks, toinpiled by Oswald Brothers, 17 Sault wu Matelot, Quebee.Burry & MeManamy Financial Agents BOND AND STOCK BROKERS 18-20 St.James Street Safe and solid Investments, yielding Six Per Cent.and better, Write & O.Box 77, or \"Phone 5225.Specula- NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.Quotations on the New York Stoek Exchange, as reported through Bruneau & Dupuls, by Chae.Head & Co Telephone 1596, Open.Hlzh Low Close Amal Cop .76% 77% 76% 77 Am Can cm.29% 29% 9% 9% Am Car Fry.51 SI 50% 50% Am S & Rel.9 \u2014 \u2014 64 Am $ Ref.10034 10055 100 100 Am T & T.122% 122% 122% 122% Andc Cop .33% \u2014 35% re pps THE TORONTO PRODUCE MARKEE?Toronto\u2014The Quotations on the wchange are as follows: Wheat\u2014Ontario No.2 winter, 99¢ to $1.00 outside, according to location, Manitoba No.1 northern, $c; do.Ne.2 northern, 96}4c.Oats\u2014Canada western No.g 4134¢; No.3, 4lc at lake ports for immediate shipment, Outario No.2 white, 39 to 40c outside.No.3 white, op track Toronto, 41% to #2%c.Corn\u2014American, No.% yellow, on track, Toronto, 74; No.3 yellow, mixed, 73c.Peas\u2014No.2, 9c to $1.08 ger bu.barley\u2014Ontario No.2, 57 te SBe, outside for malting.\u2018 Buckwheat\u201475c shipping pointa, Flour\u2014Manitoba, listad at Torente, first patents, $5.60: do.second patents, $5.10; strong bakers, $490.Ontario | winter, 90 per cent patents, $3.50 to $3.85 scaboard.Millfe:d-Manitoba shorts, $25 per ton on crack Toronto.Eggs\u2014Sclected, 25¢; fresh, 2lc to 22.Atchison .97% -\u2014- \u2014 974 Bale & O .850 ® a9 90 Beth St! .4 \u2014 \u2014 BRT.92% \u2014 \u2014 I] CPR .206% 208% 206 206% Ches & O.533 33% -534 53% Colo F &I., 32% \u2014 \u2014 32% Frie .29% % 29% 29% Gt Nor pid: 127% 127% 127% 127% | Ms Cent ,.U1 \"- \u201c69% NY Cent .9N VW.\" \u201cony; 9% Norfik & W.103% 104 103% 104 Nor Pac .114J¢ 14 11434 114% Penn .RR 111° 110% 110% Peo Gas .1283% 12834 Reading .16 15% 165% 16554 Rep ! & 8.= 24 Rock Jsid ., x \u2014\u2014 3% do pid,, 6% 8 6 6 Rubber .\u2026 6174 61% 61 61 St, Paul 1008 101 \u2018100% 100% Southn Pac .9414 94% 941; MH Southn Ry .28% 2574 25% 25% Union Pac .1595$ 15974.159% 159% U.S.Steei.63% 6354 63% 63% do pfd , .110% 110% 110% 11044 Wabash .\u2026 154 1% 14 1% do pfd .\u2026 54 5M 53% 5% W.Union .62% 6234 62% 02% |THE STOOK presentiy offers extraordinary investment opporeunities.We will bo plensed to give our best arcenside to any order intrusted to te.Private wire with Montreal Toronto, New York, Roses Nels ele § 4 93 8T.PETER STREET.Teicphone 046 _ Arthur Bruneau.A M.Dupats, ! Quobot.Member Montreal Btocz 4 Hospital St, Montieal BRUNEAU & OUPUS Stock and Bond Brokers, Telephone 1596.11-13-15 SAULT-AU-MATELOT ST.QUEBEC, Direct wire with Chas, Head & Co, New York, Orders promptly Exchanges.A.A.OINGRAS, - - Managerexecuted on all |M.L.DOHAN BONDE, GRAIN AND COTTON.DOMINION BUILDING, .- Private Wires to: NEW YORK CHICAGO PITTSPURO TORONTO MONTREAL .+ \u2014\u2014 Stocks bought or sold for Cash or \u2018on small margin.Small commission charged on trades.All cash deposits guaranteed.May22xly STOCKS, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Quotations furnished by Mesare Neuville Belleau & Co, 96 Se, Peter Street, Quebec.Buyers.Sellers.Beh Telephone ees 147% 148% Bris Col Packers Assn.139 140 Brazilian TL & P.81% 81% Can Pac Ry .206% ¥% Canada Car.Frdy .\u2014 Canada Cement 0.Ny; do pfd 0 einen 91% Canadian, Converters ., 37% 394 Can Cottons Ltd pid.75 76 Crown Reserve Min Co.177 178 Duminion Cansers «\u2026.\u2026.\u2014- 56h Detroit United-Ry .@% 704 Dom Steel Corp .cove 32% 327 Dominion Textile .\u2026.\u2026 80% 81: wins Lad pid \u2026\u2026.\u2026 79 \u2014 Hillcrest Cillieries ., .43 4 de pfd ._\u2026.+000 8634 \u2014 Ils Trac Capfd .9 95 Lake of Woods Mill Ço.\u2014 131 Laurentide Co Ltd .«.187% 1884 MacDonald Co .ciqwm 13% 1454 Mackay Co \u2026 \u2026 « - \u2014 do pd.4.g 7034 MexL & P Co.BIT 45 Min, S¢ Paul & S $ M.bt 128 Montreal I, H & P.24% 225 Montreal] Tramways .315 220 Nova Scotia S & C.78 75 Ogilvie Flour Mills ot 120 Ottawa LH & P.151 182 Penmans Ltd 95 -++4+0ur pid = do pfé .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 2 Quebec Ry LL & P.- \u2014 do Bonds .51% 52 Rich & Ont Nav Co.102 1024 Shawinigan W & P.136 136% Shee Williams Paint Co.60 a Steel Co of Canada .1814 18% do pfd .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.81% a2 Toronto Railway .139 139% Tucketts Tobacco Co .#9 \u2014 Twin City Blec Ry .104 106 Winnipeg Elec Ry.200 Ames .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.do pfd .Deminion Bri Can Rubber p Commerce = Hochslaga .,.Merchants .Molsons .Montreal .239 Nova Scotia .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 Quebec \u2026 .\u2014 Royal \u2014 224 Union .144% Dominion Steel, 350 at 3234, 25 at 3274, 40 to 33, 10 at 32%, 50 at 32%, 81 ae 32%, 150 ae 33, 15 at 32%, 10 at TT 6 AT.PETER STRERT.Private wire + Jenks, Gwynne Thr se \"BREEN & GOURDEAU STOCK AND BOND BROKERS.§ SAULT AU MATELOT.Telephone 108 connections: Nam Work, Chicago, Montreal and Toronto Exchange, & Co., members Mew Tork Stosh Accumulated Funds .Revenue for the Your Assets in Canada -Relura Clase Die PC Bell Telephone .N7 8 544 Bragilian T L'& 81 6 740, Can Cotton pfd 5 6 BW Can Cement pid 7 16 Canadian Pacific 10 435 Converters ., 4 117 Detruit .6 Boÿ Dom Iron pfd 7 286 Dom Coa) pid .7 eM Dom Testile .0 6 J do pfd +.7 ee Ulinois pfd .6 682 Lake of Wods 8 610 Laurentide .8 427 Montreal Power d D 44 Mtl Telegraph .18 8 5» M1] Cotton pid .100 7 70 Minn & Sault .e126 7 54 Mackay com .s 595 dopfd .m0 4 sn N° Scotia S&Col.74 6 810 Ogilvie com .8 67 do pfd \u2026.> 41$| Penman com .\u2026\u2026\u2026.4 a Richelieu .,.,.0.102 8 «7 Shawinigan .186 \"6° 441 Tofomte .« «.18 8 5% Twin Cig .0 cree: 15 6 56 a sa Over $10,000 paid dally in Claima, Eodowments, ete.The ae 2 be o P dr aciers tor, pe À NA 190, » 91s ted to d, of tate - ee pre pa ie © 8 of $15 pee $1400 pur angym ne w, MORTON MASSEY, Chief Agent 5.v -\u2014 .414 Meuatais Mill, Quebes, \\ pa * \u2014\u2014\u2014 apsiitialg 33, 125 at 32%, 25 at 3244, 25 ae | Q À EME! FAR annee OÙ) Lefaivre & Lofaivre Auditor, \"Liquidator of Insolvent Estatesflee: 98 à.Tate SL.Quebec Tel Office: 1108.| Tai Ron.4408.Robert Stowart, LLA Publie À .cous:ant sé AUDITOR A | { QUEBEC, SHERBROOKE, 32 Bt.Peter Bt.158 Wellington St.Municipal and Incorporated Comprnies\u2019 Audits a Specialty.Aplixly \u2014 \u201c48 Liges-Froat to Pywry\u201d sBallings Weekly Tiobots 8.8.CARIBBEAN - and ARCADIAN The Royal Mail Steam Packet Coute Bye \" 8 8 BERMUDIAN.Quebec 8.§.Co.Led, A RB Outerbridge & Co.Ag, .2 Broadway, Yor Booklets appl; oc any Ticket Agen N.Yto above 5.8.Co's Apl4xtu,th,stxto30 WHITE STAR LINE 8 > Dalhoudie Street, Quebec, or.Local r Mch.28xtu,th,stsetf 32%.Bail Telephone, 3 at 148, | Royal Bank, 3 at 223, Cement, 3 at 31.Penman, 5 at 52}.Cement \"pid, 3 at 91%.Cement Bonds, 1000 at 97, Ogilvie pfd, 10 ae 113%.~ Can Pac _Ry., 100 at 20644.Steel of Can., 25 at 18%.Steel of Can, pid, 25 at 8234.Bank of Commerce, 1 at 210, Shawinigan Rights, 164 at 1 11.16.Hillerest ptd, 1 at 86%.Brazil, 20 at 82, 200 at 81%.Textile Bonds, Serie A, 500 at 100%.Montreal Tramway, 25 at 216.QUEBEC C STOCK EXCHANGE The fchiowi sa the Quebec (Fro:a Barry & McManamy.) Banks, Asked.Rid 210 200% 27 Bank of Commerce .Bank of Montreal.CANADIAN PACIFIC BASTER HOLIDAYS.Siagle Fare, April 10th; refurning same day.Single Fare and One-Thied, April Sth to 12th; returning ustil April oh to 19th.$13.00~BOSTON and return, :$15.66\u2014NEW YORK and return Going April 9th; returaiag until April 20th, 1934 Trrough Slesping Cars » Quebec to New York articular at 30 St.John riculars » Jo sureet-and G.J.P.MOORE, General Railway and Steamship Agency.All lines represeated, TIT EEE EASTER HOLIDAYS.Single First-Class Pare\u2014 : Going April 10; return\u2019 same date, - First-Class Fare and One-Thiré\u2014 Going April 9 to 12; return Apr.14, New York and return 4s.\u201c Boston and return.8 Going April 9; returu until Ai aN GEO.H.STOTT, Phones 567 and 73.Quebec, Que - vor: THC ZN M4 EASTER EXCURSION.BOSTON and : Return $1 3.00\" EW : NIW YOR K nd $ 1 5.60 Good going April th.limit April Xkh; tUJ4.Shortest and Most.Direct Service.For further information aud berths Apply.FS, juskios.Cad DP me se *i n'âtrect: \u2018phone 82.Return - A4 Steamship Lines Represented.EASTER EXCURSION.BOSTON and - $18.00 Return.=.NEW YORK in and $15.60 Return Going April tk\" \u201cReturning Aprif 20th, 1914.Single Fare Issue.Points Fast of Levis: Dates of.issue, April 9th and 10th.Return limit April 11th, 1914.Points West of Levis: Datenof ise sue April 10th.Returning same day.Fare and Qne- Third Issue\u2014Dates of issue April 9th, 10th, 1th and 12th, Return limit.Agpsit 14th, 1914.Further information on application ta: City Ticket Offices, 7 Du Fort st aud 22 Dalhousie st.Telephones 530 and 99; also 31 Buade st, telephone * 4104.S.J.NESTOR, C.T.A.7 Du Fort St SEMISCOUATA RAILWAY TIME TASLE Taking Effect November 10, re Ma L
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