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The Montreal herald
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[" E MONTREAL HERALD.==.TO-MORROW\u2014MILDER.911 MONTREAL, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1961.\u201c CNE OJOENT r RICE me il Hudon, H.: >rt & Co, and Leeming | :'es & Co.Suffer Loss by Fire Sd _\u2014_ Insurance Compar.Hit Again for Some $175,000.HUDON, HEBERT & CO.\u2019S TOP STOREY DESTROYED Some Stock is Ruined by Water.Fireman Dumas Hit by Falling Stone and Killed.Loss.Insur\u2019ce Hudoen, Hebert & Co.$100,000 H67.000 Leemung, Miles & (o.50,000 Fully ins Nisters of the Hotel Dieu estimated loxs on budd- \u2026 .25,000 61,000 1,000 Fully ms.ings.11 2 EF Waler & Co.Were it not for the mevitable compar:- son wuh the holvecarst which destroved the Load of Pre cuildimg and $2,000,- VOU worth or v:ter property in this VILA | only a short tune age, the fire which marked this mormmg with a black stone in the tre insurance calendar would rank as the worst wm \u2018he history of the year.\\ about 450 ths morning sinoke was 8 IL mgs Miles & Co os whdesale druggists and ssuig frem the premises of Leem- M puiters ol drugcists supphes, ut the co ner ot Si a local Sieh fremn on dHXeunt ol the «In cuis they experience an handore wer | apparatus on the nocow thoroughiare.Au! SM Vas sen cn al one, but so mda oobi We the contents 01 the warehouse that Clie « ichos and SC l'erre sav the Pond Was ene mass on thiaes when the Lovie naa Two engines wee start ed teow ron Place d Armes Square, and BA oe water Mais poured upon the thames.VV FEREMAN KILLED lis LCLOUS Route ot the te Tit oslo bapiosr nn acer expo cs the Lesa Mel Was tien, eut Ier Niemen cut où the fies te viens ut Bu.the von \u201crat oon : pass wWatnont ou ka .1 .Vol etai Mis a 1 REET! Co ABour Lau Tortie CNIL Sonobew He SL 00 Tae Lan a in sicrer [AN \\ a 1h DOS Nive .COTO me nw Drea on the vas vu Pos tnt ss Alias and bras « = .; + Ai PR Lest CN ola 0 \u20ac Soto x _ ' ~ à sis « | SUL ces TO a Tt ~ a : \u2018 in \u201cLl Tear ana ni that thre ring bruises \u2018= Amecdee Du y was fatal MWe Ls the onan « es à CT Ns Fe a on +=: \u201cet \u201c a: 2 A TL out the so\" sa z a Poo wr Maw ae Trasea Ce \u201cx ees als Vea Hodvoz, He TN meas oN ae 5 TT YC Tora TE Ns be ac dedi © Tai I save Seen \u2018 4 s SOUDE 0000 Ç As Me Times ay Sted FEN \u201c\u20ac, Le Noe N « mr ou - - + - Herald Exchange | column, Twenty words, Ic Six Insertions, 28 Sulpice and le Bresoles St: whieh bars an evil name | i \u2014® vetx x Nr 10 M 9 o\u2014 e UNDERWRITERS NOT SATISFIED.- The fire insuranée people are by no means satisfied by the way an which ths morming's fire was hand.ed.À progunent ane surance official pointed out that a buch building on the other side of a street fitiyv-tour leet wide should have been allowed to take fire trom cinders drifting from a comparatively low structure Like that occupied by Leeming, Miles & (O.hus caused severe comment.It wus not as 1f there was a strong wind blowing.lt was & comperauvely still morning with nothing hut the suction of the heated air to scatter the brands.The insurance men say the flames did not leap across the atreet as was the case ju the Bord of \u2018l'rade fire, and that Hudon, Hebert's fine bwlding caught from «inders lodging in the crevices af the roof and which could bave boen extinguished had they been attended to in time.As 4 prominent insurance man said ths morning: Chier Benait\u2019s pluck.As ty his discret on that 1s a thing.\u201d It seems that the chief did not arrive very prompily.anl a great deal of criticism 1s indulged 1n over the way in which the tire n were handled previous to his armval.easily \"No one questions different e\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 ss \u2014 wc eee se rs = ces Sub-t hief St.Pierre nid that early in, North British and Mercantile 220,000 the fizht the Hanes gained avcies to the pa lrsurance Cu Liverpool 42000 top storeyv of Huden, Hévert& Cols wave Cp Asse Coonan - Sry House \u201cbe datfix nities m the wav of Faves and lo dou nad o Glee - To) preventing their spread.he continued, Manchester | LE 10000 \u201cwere very great We had to perforate Commercial Union Lo.2) » 5 the root with holes in order to let the wa tenu_vticui 1000 wr through.\u201d ' Jithern 15.000 5 e - Nor ., \u2018 Ulis explamed the aetion of the firemen, Noy men Tres otherwise inexplicable, in perm:tting the l'hoenix of Brook iym 2211100 0TI 00 100m water to shoot high mto the air and alight Phoenix vf London PRAT upon the root.Une magmificent stream Queen 22102200, Cee.20.000 rose many feet over the warchoue and ® 0th luton and Nat 0100 21,000 de ended moa dreuching spray \u201cI'he fire in the Hudon warehouse.\u201d add- (hier St, Pierre.\u201c1s wholly contined LEEMING, MILES & COUN INN] RANCE.TU was diffien : t\u2026 eMain the rota of in SUFAUCE a tae ste nef Loong, Mies a to the upper stores.As © have said.at Co as 11 is understood from Mr David GB extremely dificult for the water tn get Penns whe id the pacing of te bulk of Sotne ve, lt amou'ders for a time and \u2018lt, that they Had monty 2 2h21 some then breaks forth agun.\u201d fof Uhr putes] Sank sa] he mef Benoit announced that the only | £107.tint the Pari d4 ste 5 of ata (met Benoit ar bs o | PHO or faonm fully insured\u201d of which warn whch the lire in the Hudon es tbh shen rad be speedily and effee tively suppressed would be by the men BL Tue upper dat.1 was afraid \u2018 to order them to do m0.\" he added.\u201cbe | ddan, sers owned hy Iya, tue imsur- On the tout logs, whieh the Sisters of toe Hoe! alice Vis US lu JWS \u2014 Hndeon, Peu Was carried in the \u20ac Peering, on ; bye : ve .vanse the rodf might collapse at any mo- I ; He ant, Murs ave, ment.\u201d i Hmperial Co.SLT is $ SP - S \u201cola 1, .« OI.- LA \u201cer v aîter five o'clack, when it he Lav rp] 1 ce any came apparent that the Hudon establishment wes endangered.Chiet Benoit had It is un Wane dra Fire Insucaue Assoclaion win .1} 0 Costa le descu N- oregon mg charges w7e 5e -\u2014cessa.-y bw Two Men Who Replaced Strikers | v T ° + THROUGH THE | HERALD'S SIEVE.THAT MONTREAL MAN who belongs to secret societies is over playing the part.It 18 only necessary for à married man to be Sir Richard Cartwright Replies to Criticisms of the Opposition out 7 nights a week.\u2014 LAST CENSUS of India shows 290,000,000 people, slightly beating the population of To- ~ronto, according to the latest estimate, DE WET IS CRAZY.but has anyone thought to make a similar accusation agalnst Count de Castellane and Carrie Nation?The whole bunch should be caught and tied up.\u201cTHE MEN DOWN in the Rossland mines \u2014\u2014 What! Don't Know ?hn se \"SAM HUGHES SEEMS to be doing a good deal of talking in Parliament.Hughes?\" \u2014 Exchange.What, never heard of Sam\u201d We're surprised.Well, Sam ts the man who struck Billy Patterson in the first place, and be le also responsible for the disappearance of Gus- In St MEN AND LICENSES IN MONTREAL.In Centre Ward there are.4.3 men for each license, In St, Jean Baptiste Ward :he:e ar:66.4 men for each license, Lawrence Ward there are.07.1 men for cach license, In Nocheligra Ward there are Who is Sam In St.Mary's Ward there are .78.0 men for In St.Gabriels Ward there are In St.James Ward there are .86.7 men for cach Hocnse.Antoine Ward there are In Montreal there are .64.1 men for each license.Exhaustive Analysis of Various Items of Expenditure.do some pretty deep thinking says the In West Ward thére ae.; 7.1 mwen for cuch He-nse, Westmount philosopher.In Just Ward there are.155 men for each license, < ° AN .\u2026 SL Ann's Ward there are.46.9 men for cach license.v \u2019 KRUGER, IT IS SAID, will \u2018ignore the In : RADE Toy hear between otha and Kitchener.In St Dems Ward there are.5008 men for each: license, HOW CANADA $ T D e ne j \u2018 .; .Koo ght ations, doubtless, will also iguore In St.Louis Ward there are .80.1 men for each license.; HAS INCREASED 680 ren for cach Deense.Comparison of Our Trade With Great Britain and With the United States.each license.SLT cn ter each License, 107.6 men for exch license.sie Green.Sam fe the boy wbo knocked the underpinning from the ce mmr Boer cause, and set up the Union Jacks all about the chief points of Interest in South Africa.Sam is the British North America Act and the! statesman, ak statutes of Canada less than an irour he exposed the weakne-s end the chief operator | of the Opposition ceriticisin of thie budzet, = foundry.Sam Js rand Lud down the bases upon winch the the whole war, the: _ pt or \\ernanence 18 tue other mam to \u2018claim; COUntry may bojx re bet ml po.ree that honor, Winsy \u20acXpunsion of ts trade ans » .Next In mportance to this came the des ture of the second day of the budget debate was a splendid speech by that veteran \u201cnurrhill not even hoidlug spades and claration of à poluy on the part op tue little casino.In short, Sam is \u201cit.\u201d What! Opposition by its jeder.Mr Borden wil never heard of sam?Well, such ignorance! \"WE HAVE HAD RAIN to burn in West Tennessee recently \u2019\u2014Memphis Commercial- Appeal.That's right, burn ft, Mou:rral water.speak on Monday in =ujport oO tiuuis mo- ton, wluch reads as follows: , \u201cThat in tie opinion 01 this House the wellare of thus ronntry requires a pronounced policy ot adequate probe ton and Checuragelnent at al tines to tne labor, agricultural, manu turing, wing aud viber Industria} eres sor Onda \u201cThat in the oyinion of thes House the adoption of a policy ol mille.trade pre ference woohoo tie Fog ore would prove A ! seat benetit t, the Motuer Country an na Nutshell.to the coiunies, and wou grea vo opromate Buffalo News.the ; ro-peritx, un.and Mansion Honse, Inndon.Erqare, as à whoo, and =o nier present lear Sam\u20141I takes my pen :n hand, tone, when toe Conc mead hh of Aides La Sax] Bopes this finds vou well.trig ws Jay ne the pounds vo of 0s tid ALd ask if I'm to understand , - - Yor want to run the earth » spell\u201d By stem, 18 partienlarly ooportiane tor tik 1f it's anything like CARNEGIE AND MORGAN will pot gO to Eur je on the same boat They probably rewognize thetr obligation to preserve the earin 3 equ:ubrium,.Ta: ss.p:caual plan, there i-yond, pnp pd ener sete stews wowards Is faxed by contract hroed and \u2018ull: the \u2018urinérance op oo ob, \u2018 Ses pulwer-Ciayion I've the bond.\u201cTha House is jurther 6: - on trat No let it go at that.CLV er nu Ce ae ee at Le J.BULL.nt LE PL Lu ; Urrle Sam, Washington, D.C.EQUIVALENT, OF ailisj1 C4 QU'ces See tl Le ' Yooh Chto LL Ea Lol wn te THIS IS A RAPID WORLD.Mrs Naton Foe gre Le ee ead Eee \" t cf these all ged fac ve ohne Coonan peel cand Las ou lorgntteu.lei wah >p -Ome - LiIUTLILES and ind herself i - \u2014 THE POOTITEPS OF Montreal mail rors are 84 dd by the dir-t100 of straugers.Same Od Topic.THAT DE WET is bug-house man who hard of a4 nao woo saw De Wrt \u2018way back ag\u201d.tram ; Tro CB oom ed SPT.Og Lat tne rove fee LLies Upon al car.UN TCL fio LD Tan Toi svon TVA AH e Ur \u201cTes alle\u201d \u201c> Tir al ve told PAS VUS 15 I 5 Iie eee SIR RICHARD CARTWRIGHT Co Tse soup Inn Pire x ast, dors ong oro UNS, and hors [soup \u2018er Tor 3 T5 We se LU, fr oT en 4 cen TLE Hs lena.we mar A woman on «= ThTeet tach ise or TK CT c .- » = > ! 1m 10 he puetjored .= - Tor rx 2: \u20180 157 ppxt owner: ; 1 = Lou 1511 Pa eee OLR DAILY HINT FROM PARIS \" IEE (Marr inf Tras) : - : TT : - 1e Le ~ - \u20ac iT - .Son 8 > 20522 ; x Jd | Se | LT | - Te 707 To | Co, ines PTT 1) à.A ooo ; - ; ] - - ' ET TT ; 17 2-3 .EE 7» ol tLe FL \u2018.- - Lo Ta et .- \u2019 e _ : - - < » .- : re mo - - + .- - £7 ee we : .- > * r = a se : .-\u2014 0-1; - =.\u201ca \u201c .- -.\u2019 - F7 ce an = - ; = 7 : .- .F .- .* + tio.1 Le - = .FFL aa we a te oe , I : \u2018 =.va += - \u2018 a - ° £ =.eo 4 et ~ © - a .i ul - - a= 15 1520 = a - - bas = .: - - \u2014r i.- Smee UT 7 a TU so.- La - vos fe ro.ta To bs EE .- - = = - \u2019 - - - Le - - \u2018 .\u2014\u2014 \u2014 CI - - - ws T - , a .0 .oo.- Loue een 0 ee \u201d \u201cet de - ye - Ce TE NA -.- - - DE - 2 cs .am = wee \u2014\u2014 - OT re - = =.\"a L1TE-T 7 = à wT eT 2755 72.IF 2, -w\u2014 rr ® \u201cLiver à TOOT ET Ta De +0 The TET 12, © cw rm ve 0 cer \u201clms - mer.> er Be Cwm ur Ao Che oy ITs end che weTegasd eww Ton pod Cwcreteed Tale aad Tulle \u2018annee acxcu (Ottawa, March 16 \u2014(Special.)-The feu ! lug, has been to add to our revenu În the sir Richard Cartwright, In progress ol tune.REPLIES TO THE CRITICS ° Lablilty that we would be eafled on to pro- Vide ror the future of thls country fer shout awenty £00 vars (Applauses Sir Doan pleased to be ntne to r-lieve Lhe mind of my hion.fireud wn respect fo these tuenty five sears, Daring the next twenty- flUb yours, in fact, during a shorter period, Woe nav probably ave tog refund the whole rhage of custome and éxcise Inereused re Prine, which we won not have had but for the Construction of that road, a sum of à I Cw .Sn] At artes which lis alrency à Lh Je OF vey eid thie whole of our debt, vs reucx almost entrely is eneert the charges for ane debt, for ccebped the trensury of Canadas for that 4 ue SHE un: a \u20ac 2 - over S15,000 (00 KL 000, lear, henry | say nothing of fond, are a little over SUIS 00004 if Meo Fielding succeeds In on sinking the linportane: Lough that is nu part af 8 Year, lon Lhe vansideratton for ihnt » \u201c00 000 of the tablishing à 24 or even 25 per cent, rule \u2019 cand dispenwing with the alokipg fund ax 1 Seal ads ane which Hv rely for the the probalelitles are that be fore the twercy fire a ones wall hive ex Pere Woe Was ice ped eed that S15,000,- 000, which 16 u fixed éHarge that we cane nol control, to something he $60000000 or ET.000,00), (Bear, Leary Aud if the popnt lation, as D think, under the energetic ap erations of iy beau, friend in front of tue and other voluahle members of thee party, Te wnfficientiy \u20ac root.1 It re une.Ia normal rate of ne \u201c6, and ut the cad of were obtafned not | know he vol besple of the Northwest, LU ie ante of older Canada, who are i enatded to trade with frite h Columbia on | $orntelr Yet er terms than they conld | read Gif that sunstdy bad not heen granted, ELCORD OF CANADA S TROOPS, Ver ne $1 500085 w hie was grauted for Pav ere of Hs Maye R \u2014_\u2014 STRATHCONAS GET $175 EXTRA PAY Mr.F.W.Tayler, of the Bank of Montreal, is Paving Men Up to Highest Canadian Rate.1 Fc a ant STE RS TE.RE nInary Lo Var wets xs Lew rdey tn , Lo .yor To oe uve \u2018 ss \"a \u2019 ot Ten 1 8745 fee - - hh tee =.oa 7e «4 ae \"re co oe 2.Lee \u20ac ar eee Toit 77 8 >< - Coe Ler 2 ® \u2014- \u2014 -\u2014-e +., CES a sa co MEN 141 5 6 Ua What is Going O1.7 More 8 un cas au Sgen es : -\u2014\u2014-\u2014-\"e æ-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TE» Perr re ctubet à aé-w, XN - Fa: M ir Le?Lamy mel, CT red ce A CT 6 At na = OI .\u2026 - - wl i eas Too.< C2 1-7 4 « - : i - cow Lo.= » Te 107 le F4 ef 4e a - - .- \u2014 4 : - - - + - =.#1 «\u20ac FA Wy (2 Le .\u2018 , , a! + : 7 2 \" : Ts EU rE aise anno \u201cOMEWE ST MILI \u2014\u2014 +2 2 em .br, ix ore wor Frm Fa» 2:7?wemowhas an ioe cz a er \u2014as Trees vai Whe rrigery tres gees Co - 0 Arm N- veu a ME panes cree dare Mr Tarver ww TAS WU IgTe Bo = pay \"Ad 132 0 as HOR 16 Fran Ph me LER 54 TI Appr e 023d Ween 197 4 \u2014v0\u2014% Pat Lraer 5-24 Pg cd 18-22 Torre news ~~ Mrzt-en IP Queen 4-39.Bgl 21.2-22 MONSTEFALS ART PRINTERS HERALD JUB DEFAKIMENY ANYTHING TV) SWAP * SEE Hex \u2014d WANT PAGE - \u201c~ Wee , There\u2019s a Ric rata ess, \u2018A Fullness, a Purity \u201cSALADA\u201d About Ceylon Tea that no Japan tea drinkers, for free sample of \u201c SALADA,\u201d Montreal.other tea possesses.send us your name and address \u201cSALADA\u201d GREEN Tea.SIR B, CARTWRIGHT REPLIES TO CRITICS \u2014 (Continued From Page One.) it not Le one on our part to ask that the YngHish people should withdraw thelr old and well-settled policy for so very trifling a consideration?myself that it is of such a trifling advantage, I think It is a Matter, on mere sen- tunental grounds, of very considerahle îm- portance to the English manufacturer and exporter, that whereas German and Amert- can competitors have to pay $3, he is ouly called on to pay $2.1 entirely disagree with the hon, gentle- n.an in thinking that the great consuming population of Canada fall \u201cto reap a large advantage from that Treduetlon.Also, though 1 think they were not dwclling mueh on that point, 1 have uoticed that many of them complain that these redue- tions are crivial in consequence and insignificant In character and have worked a great deul of Injury io our own manufaeftuters.Where, also, 1 do not agree with them, although I dare say sou may be more or Jess convinced by the fact that they lave to compete on loss favorable terns with Engiand in our marker, A DEFINITE POLICY NEUDLED.Ther the hon, gentlemen are constantly complatuing of the extravagance of this Government and consequently pointing to the fact that we sive spending a great du of money, more than they did-with that point b shall deal later on and almost In the same breath von will find thew, ov some of the leading men amoung tiem, constantly urging the Government forward to new and heavy expenditures: in some vases exponditires which.if carrled oùt nt all, would prolably mean an addition of sore lhuvdreds of mtllion dollars ta ony nétionat debit sir: T would ndvise these hon, gentlemen to auves with cael other or, perhaps.that would be tos liad, eon sidering thet position and ir they can fierce With each oocher, Lowvould aduise tine 10 fermuiate, and to formniate without nuch deiny, some definite policy, and when thex have done s0 T0 challenge the policy of the Goverment.oblear, hears Mr.Bennet And ven woand audept polley, Me, Polier.Sir Kichard éartwrizht- No: T think moy Heu, frioud is speaking in censideridde te norance of tee rent effrer ef the introduce: the Cochrane As vou did the National tion of fie preferentiai tad cand other changes ruade in the tacit in 107.If he Hays town that our cu if fs a very high revente tariff, 1 wir + with bem: jf he sus à is» protective asi 1 differ, Ard 1 will tél Lim tbe Tost sesg of à protective caer the wo hl over is this - pnd he will it exe npôilied an she other git of Toe hb er thaï under à preoteective tariff imports ve down: under our arf binports bave exsanded mnarve.otusiy, tAp- plauser THE EXPENDITEILE- .Now, 1 fs inevitatde, nnder the clreum- Sianees, Uiat 1 must ze over sccne of the vil Lond If onv friends on the other sie Wi persist in Le tes Taese undale comparis-us, 7 tuer wl inore the chanzet cond tous ef the cl ra, te DEW servis = we have to provid Tan.if tres wii iunoce entirex the proposals which they thea Bolves und Dns INE toon Lis sible of dhe Hose, i be copnes ang dingy so whenever they Litke that te.to rena aca ald co ad wind the coun vy oof whic the ten.actual position of aifat «owas Now, in Ison the then Finance Monsters, Mo Fost oe Tneuznt d'wh tain esiie tes rroe and IL ON porte wel, known teat he dead VV Ge supple ai\u2019 esthiat os In resci tuouvlis | Wei He i Laoddted new \u2014 i : ac su ne > da .ot : Who stood at Priate\u2019s dar a \u2018prisqner in! m.Friday, Teacher's mecting, 2.307 spe L.A.Dolie.Westfield, Mass.; Charles be fn ners of the Ladies Auxillacy wH the conclusion ihat his services were still : ||e The Lakehurst Sanitarium, = Limited.oR, > \u201cKING GF P Ont., Canada's greatest institution for ISK AT AY the cure of Drunkenness or Drug, Hab- \"6 ft.Established over eight years.Wonderfully successful.Hundreds of cures.Under the direct supervision of a qua- lifled physician.= Write for information.Box 215, Oakville, Ont.\"Oakville, MINARD'S LINIMENT is the only Linfe\" * fetters, morked and abused, was, still cial \u2018Lenten service, 5 p.m : ; .\"3, fécd and abuec vas, SP |.Le ce, 5 p.m.Specht, St.Louis.: called for nad walted the return.of \u2018his ment asked for at my store and the only ! .the King.Al power was even then in his (race Church, Wellington St \u2014th Sun- |{- \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 2 7 but pretty Point wedding was that vi stoiner.But he never cami.The \u201ccarrer = aac the only | hands ax it \"Kite b devi .ht J \u2018i day in Lent.Services 8 a.m., 11 a.m.and Ce of M J Carmichnel, of Bourgeols Strevt, Sulted for nearly tw © hours.|The day fol © , on we keep for sale.> e 1s a Wiig by divine right.\u2018Jesus 5 \" oo yo A ' ELECT PF M OF \" \u2014Edward Nee.and Miss Jane Assheroft, The ceremony lowing he took an action in té Ibecorder s J .; = & + pm.Rev.J.Ker, D.D., rector.ELECT FORM OF TRIAL \u2014Edward Nee took place in Congregational Church ani Court to, recover $2.45.Ju glving*evid nce All the people use it.reigns not as Napoleon and Alexander Finite © ; ; : \u201ciger Un, Michael Finn and Arthur Ledue, who \u20ac C \u2018 d .\u2018 reigned by the sword of coñquest but by |* A Tinity Church, St.Denis, corner Viger have pleided guilty 10 charges of shop Hey.D.S.Hañillton officiated.Yesterday, the defendant smd the drive to HARLIN FULTON.is rieht as Q \"si Square\u2014Rev.Fred.H.Graham,\u2019 B.A., ree- {PSE % bh - Jidge \u20ac ng.x the station and the wait there had occu.His right as the Son of God - ; = a breaking, came hefore didze Choquet ros James O'Gara, Frank Wy 3.He is a King by divine power Luke tot: 11 am.morning prayer; 3 p.m.torday afternoon.They elected to take plake.the three bovs rested ond James pled about half an hour.He said be pd.Pleasant Bay, C.B.: .s à .Children's service i hare 38 tlie ie étore Cou .s 1 Scs- \u201c .cool an Peary distinetly told the carter to wade for .1 ' \u2019 Uhildren's service in the church, address their trial before the Court of Speclai Sex part of the week on susplelon, of breaking ut when be had retirned from seeing the | : 23.6-12.Herod, we are told, wished to CHG et , , .re .see a miracle wrought by Jesus.But al- by Bishop Lrisdale, of Qu Appelle; 7 p-m., slons on next Tuesday.into a car In the Point yards, were yes.Quêbee train off, bis carter was gone.Re - , = ; ; evening prayer and Holy Communivn.| \u2014_\u2014 - .terday allowed to go on suspended sentence çorder l\u2019oirier, in giving juagment, said: For Sale 4 = by Judge Choquet.\u2018ke by-law concerblogyhackmen 1s old, ° Gd , though He had shown His power many wo RE .times He.would not make a sp:etacle of pot Stephen's church, Weredale.Lark, Thi i Le follow! 1 ior A is : ; orchester- str and Atwater avenue\u2014 d \u2014 § mornin the following members of - sh\" it then.Our King is one who controls ester street the Point Association torts for Ottawa, it- recast.This by-Inw allows hackmen a A very desirable three storey stone front £ Basement, Dining ali the powens of the universe.Morning prayer at 11 o'cock; Sunday { Where they m : dxHege which may lead to grave abuses.awetir ase © A © ) Ve \" .: ae fon ihe cet the bowling teams » privilège which may leac 3 1 dwelling house, containin 4.He is a King in persinal character.school and\u2019 Rector\u2019's Bible\u2018 class for men .: \u2018 15rd Battalion Mestre E.x roms of The n° pire of all the precautions.taken by | Room, Kitchen, Pantry, Ground Floor\u2014Draw ; ; .the court authorities, I happens sometimes ing Rooms and additional room at end of ball.and it would probably be In order to have ta 5 n > ° KING OF PAIN.- - .+ , ame + * JI.1 e ; : De a : Verses 13-15.1 tind no fault in this Man\u201d | ANd women at 3 o'clock; evening prayer, dison, «J.EF.Townsend, Thomas, Prarson, HAAS .ester ; i was the verdict of everyone who looked With celebration of Holy (ommunion, at OB Stirke, W.G, Wood, A.E.Surgeon, tat respeerable citlzens are arrested in\u2019) Second Floor \u2014 Three Bedrooms, Bathroom, EE virtue of the privilege above\u2019 mentioned.T| ete.Third Floor\u2014Four rooms.Can be had M .7: 3 \u2018 pied a EN rel) is lif s be rerdict 7 o\u2018clock.' Preacher at both services, Thomas Cunningham.George M SC Sur.! upon His life.It has been the verdict of 7 - \u2019 goon, J Storey WL C.Jonge Mar, W.Sur ne tlee also\u2019 that the by-law In question de- immediately.Price very moderate, ages since.He is worthy to regn tor] Ven Archdeacon Evans, D.C.L.,\"and Rev.trees that Lbpeæmen Who exact inore than He sets His people.an exainple.\u2019 Pridcipal E.J.Rexford, B.A.8 A exent that promises to be a success the tariff thereby lose al claim to thelr The J.Cradock Simpson 5.He isa King unrécognized by wor:d- St.Martin's Church\u2014Rev.G.-Osborte : [Ww oe gelc en Monday evening next, when real fare, but it does not state what should i 08 > : ns 5 : \u2018 the Lady Maccabees, Regn! Hive, No.1, b> Acue In.éake a eftizen makes, in good Real Estate and Agency Co.: 181 ST.JAMES STREET.; : ly rulers.Litide dreamed either Pilate Troop, M.A., Rector.8 a-m., Holy Com: .L ia ; 1 ' .op, M.A.F.mn.> vy will hold \u2018their annual drive, social an f h insufff-ient offer to a carter for Herod or, Caiaphas that, their king was munion.Usual services at 11 a.m.and: 7 dance, Slelghs whl leave Fraternité.Han Iain, an Thote ia probabls nothing oise te |- etanding in their presence, Pilate's atti-| pm.Preacher at both services the Kue- Wellington Street, at 8 o'clock, and after dn In such a ease than to condemn the = tude was a type of Christ's treatment at tor.All seats free and unappropriated.nt journey around the Two Mountains, will citizen to complete his offer and pay the > .the hands of earthlv rulers since then.Strangers welcomed.- .Lo.\u2019 .rerorn le.the hall for the dance, The costs.: They have ignored Him.They hiv r- | - eo e charge: Is composed of Mrs.\u201cNtmerous are the complaints against secuted more have patrons pu The Church of St.James the Apostle\u2014 Burrows, Mrs.Wheatley and Mrs, P.Proc.carters undet this by-law, | regret to say S a e aynes \u2018 .v have pa iz ., .a y .va pe tor ; A à are we But they have never given him due r :| 8 am.Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Holy B ld th S t m U d R t | .that too many of these complaints are well 1 A ¢ never given mm due recog Communion.Preacher, Rev.C.(.Rolht.[1 @ yS e p an evi d 128 A véry large crowd of the | founded, but, In justice to the good carters, ., i : Members and 1 nivet\u201d express the opinion tlat if the Co SUBDIVISION.ition.Wi i he attitud -eni .\u201c CC Pev nit Vhat is the attitude of our 7 p-m., evening prayer, preacher, lev.friends of the Grand Ffrunk Literary, and | tariff as amended it enould he fn such a rulers and politicians toward vital Clris- Canon EM .; .i ' Se mers | P egood; 3 p.m., Sunday school Scientific Institute gathered togett ; Liamity, now! and Bible class; 5 p.m., daily during-Lent.the Nerves by Using Dr.Chase S night, to hear the Inst lecture of \u2018the whe T, \u2018 reas : * shoru| Chofce Buïlding Lots For Sale on the fol- pr aa to Increase the \u201cprice of: short lowins Aveznues in Westmount: 6.He is a King rejeoted bv \u2018the- world._ - ter series.Rev.E.A, MacKe ] .Verses 17:23.The rejection of Jesus by St- Jude's Church,\u2014Rev.Canon Dison, Nerve Food.Bn.save a.most interesting and noi The met result was that the carter lost Forden, Murray, Montrose rulers, priests and peoples in that hour rector.Morning prayer at 11, preacher, , i Live account of \u2018\u2019Phe World of To-Morrow {he price of his drive and had to disburse >.RCE, oH was only a foreshadowing of His prac-| Rev.H.Gomery; evening prayer: at 7, \u2014_\u2014 An enjoyable concert was also added.£2 ty OS Fr a are tendant paid Churehill and Cote .tical rejection by the great mass of man- With Holy Communion, preacher, Rev.J.: {mong Jom sho contributed were: -\u2014 peted Tro he Just ten.cents snore than he St.Antoine Road kind ever since.\u201d In a great city dike New | ©: Freaux.Sunday school at 3 o'clock.Bi Every reader of this paper can recall Mosscé Edwards Robert ponllantene, and would have bad to pay to thé carter tar St.Antoine .York or Chicago or San Francisco or Lon- he class for Even and women at 3 o'clock, many cases in which the after effects of MeNelinge.° » Best MeLean and the drive, ' Beautiful Situation, Moderate Price.| Rev.J.reaux + ge .\u2014 ; \u2014_\u2014 .i .7 a \" la grippe have proven fatal.How many : - The J.Cradock Simpson R ~ \u2014SECONDHAND TYPEWRIT .McGill Y.M.C.A.\u2014The Students meetin nine soecial od ~ TTALIAN MILITARY CIRCLE.FOR SALE PTS SE a ape .of McGill Y.M.C.A., will be addressed an PeoPle are now complaining of special ail- CPR, EXPRESS RAN \u201c| There has Leer.tion be à ; Real Estate and Agency Co.Great bargains this week.Apply to THE Sunday at 3 o'clock by Mr.-H.M.Fong, ments, or lingering sufferings, or weak- real Talim Miian election by the mont 187 ST.JAMES STREET.| ALBERT BRYCE CO, 11 Bleury Streety \u2018 MA.Jr.Nichol, of Melbourne, Univer.neeses which are clearly the result of the INTO OPEN SWITCH chosen: were: (3 Qaveline.president am \u2018 3 Montreal.Tel.Main 3214, Say Australia, wi also speak.\u2018All gtu- debiliteting effects of la gippe _ oo \u2014 captain: G.M.Viglini, first.vice.presi: \u2014 .i a .T st plan is to prevënt - ri i dent an rill instructor: G.Rosati, see- = ' : 2° | T7] p Maisonneuve, Mission, St.George Y.M.po FRS a ALAS nb Windsor stytion.on rhrests which Jeït ond.vice-presidtont: A Ronçari, Tree TTT : Te ° \u2019 -C.A., Corner Pie IX.and Adam Streets \u2014 eelf diligently to obtaining what relief yoy | derailed at St.Polycarpe.Junction short.Fc.A inelli, secretary; (i.Tannonl, sergeant.Q ol - e : m i soho morning prayer; 3 p.m., Sunday 2 Dr i 48 f Linseed, .d ly after eleven o'clock, through running 2&ATMS; Æ.Defabio and N.A.Giand, en- : : se ; 7 p.m., evening prayer.can.Dr.Chase's Syrup of Linseed and \\to an open switeh.Ti ru signs.\u2018 .- : St.Paul\u2019s Church.Dorchester Street\u2014 | Turpentine is wonderfully beneficial, be.tender, baggage, second-class motive and eur .° ; .\u2014 The Rev.James Barclay, D.D., pastor, cause it allays the inflammation in the left the track and the line remained block.[ + SIGNATURES ARE FEW, : ew riter PP : - Re vice He Momoth services.Morning ser.throat and bronchial tubes, loosens the qi until a quarter past five o'clock yester- Signatures are being received very slow- .; .- Qenulne o'clock, Sunday school at 3 o'clock.Ladies | cough, heals the lings, and prevents pneu.| Lumeden, sustained severe Cet SoBe Petition goantreal Boand of rade to ea 2 \u2019 : \u201d + sal + * laciotw \u201d ! ; : ; as A Sed « as 2 Malary .o ; I.= - arto [IS Rr Blinc Roving \"ose aire 0 suppose that Dr, ky \u201chese oi he pamenger or | he Prente, pd ii à rar bo met Has several now improvements nol .C 2.30.8 ers\u2019 Sew t is a great mistake to sup r.y shaken up.12 cars running into to the leadership of the Opnosition.Less 1 a rte r S Circle, Tuesday at 10.30.Ladies\u2019 Mission Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine the telegraph poles but they were all than twenty names are on Fhe document.on any other typewriter.ary Auxiliaxy, first Tuesday of month, at j3 a mere cough remedy.It is far more.able to continue their journey to Toronto *\u2014- \u2014\u2014 \"=== \u2014=\u201401 0 document.S he : : - 4.Seats free at Sunday evening er It thoroughly cures the cold as well,\"and by the train that was made up.see t em and be convinced.vice.seems to take the aches and pains out of Mr.Thos.Tait, the manager of eastern | : ° ° \u2018 | \u2018 ittle Liver Pills.St.Paul's Mission, St.Charles Street, the bones: Nou ordinary cough inixture |-linezr ina statement which.he give oor AN \u2014Point-St-Charies==Mornimg service, II a.could ever attain the enormous sale which yesterday, said that.the engineer did not = \"VVM.M.HALL & co, 1703 Notre Dime Streets mi evening service, 6.30 p.m.; Sunday this medicine now has.For old and young veer at first to be aware that he was vy schoo p.m.; Sewing class, Friday, 3 p.alike it can be used with perfcet sa ety hurt.© stoutly protested that there \\ A Must Bear Signature ot mn , ; \u2018 , y, p and with abeoluté pa tee that the ef- was, nothing und \u20ac \"in him, but later jrs an poor look.\"Go ° y \u2018 - \u2018 nt '£ | {ects wiil be remarkably beneficial.on he was found to have some internal ing harness is the == Crescent Street Presbyterian Church, If weakened and debilitated by the ener- injury, which, however, was at the time | Dom ind of a com 77 = TRS ET 7 Mackay DD.The pao, Taper A.B.vating effects of la grippe there is nothing declared not to be dangerous.He was < 11 a.m.and the Rev Jonathan Goforth, f¢ suitable fon your use as Dr.Chase's taken to\u2019 Montreal, and in now in the Eureka from China, at 7 in the evening.Sunday Nerve Food, the great nerve restorative Gencral Hospital.A wrecking train was = School and Bible class at 3 pm.Y and blood purifier.The regular and per | sent out from here,.and a new \u2018train was Harness oil = ! bri p ce sistent use of this great food cure is bound | wade up, so that all the passengers have 4 .» : * - * ujr 1 0 1¢ &Kys a .3 St.Gabriel Church { reshyterian) 11.2.to.result in the upbuilding of the system, | left for their destination.The wrecked Rot only maketh harnem antthe | m.preach er, - Rob rt Haughton, D: because it contains, in condensed pill foim, train still obstructs the track, and for the leather soft and pliable.puts ftin con , Communion service; 7 p.m.preacher, the most efficient\u2019 restoratives Enown \u2018tu present \u2018trains reach Toronto by the way dition to last twice as long Pro.Rose.D.D., Sunday school, 3 p.m., man.of Qttawa.How the work of clearing the as it ordinarily would.Rev.T.W.Winfield, at Bible class, 3.15 1hough only known in Canada for a few |.track progresses the officials do not know, et A in seas\u2014e1 p.m\u2026 on Christ's miracles.CE.meet- years, this famous .discovery of l)r.| because the cars, in leaving the track, ee IMPERIAL ne 8.15 p.m.Thank offering for Home Chase's the Receipt.Book author, has be- knocked down the telegraph poles, and the OIL Co.Missions.come gencrally recognized by -physicians wires are usele-s.Mrs.Lumsden came 7 ~ W.P.SCOTT, ml Il SE _ MONTREAL, ° | Stanley Street Presbyterian Church \u2014 and peuple abke as a great strengthener \u2018from Smith's Falls yesterday to vi h Dr.J.T.Reid, Medical Missionary of the and blood builder.In no case is it more hsuband, whose condition was said > the \u201c Decotator, : Presbyterian Church in \u2018Canada to the Ga.successful than in restoring and reinvigoh hospital attendants last night to be pre- - \"Wall Paper, eto, ' 2423 St.Catherine Bt, licians and Doukhobors of the North-West, ating a svatem wasted by la grippe.carious.will speak of his work in Stanley Street Whether weakened by overwork, worry or , \u2019 te Church to-morrow evening.All intereat- disease, Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food will rene to ed in knowing about these crangers and virer and vitality.Fift Cente à ox gl ar Loo your to cou and cl 9 their prospects are invited to hear .| de: re, or Edmanson, Bates cured croup, whooping cough colds Reid, P , J ronto.° ee trim apo Crosoione brome C7 New tn stare sagther shipment «ff Be ENG Tt is probable that it will decide the ques amd it is expected that by the end of the sions, with promotions, honors and re Juul WI.a cot ot W.008 will bo resshtd.tiem of joining She Austrelisn confodors- wards, and deals with the edasstion of hn sce iin bist hasèer, the best the set, Us GRAIG STREUT, MONTREAL Parliament.is now eles asked te seriously tion im the negative and it will thon he the army.au addition ee chan du is Ga word, Gespe Busts and Gaspe Bay.peclay Ke one living hes de FLORIDA.: CANADA.prepare for the disbursement of large come am interesting problem whether the tics he i the terminas of à through Mme from the Cvuntry.But that was mot the SEU : a » \u2018 4 supervises, though he does not west.the funeral which struck the onlooker.GRAPE FRUIT sus D Tee sas mme for beunties on iron and aies people will force Mr.Scddon\u2019s hands again.control, tbe whole business of the army.This new railway cannet in any way Burt Mr.Jaques said that io Me maine silence ; he Provimen \u201cSubscription.83.00 per vear These has always botu an almost uns \u2018The Australian position is very simple.Mr.Surely here is work and responsibility only ae thelr common\u201d termiau me o the hondrods of ms oi be Fors sizes received yestarday.NB WEEKLY HERALD.Te por year mous willingneas to grant theses bountics Barton, the federal Premier, and his minis- enough for any man, hewevir energetic.Badin.and from which it will be sopagaicd standing there with bared heads as the à to the docks (Grape Fruit), : : TRLAPHONES: eo long as the sums sctusily demanded on ters have declared that they will welcome Lord Lansdowne described Lord Wolsek by the \u2018wide rans of mountaine Which bor femalns of ber late Majesty Bates arm Omes a sa that account were smaï, bot Mr.Fielding New Zealand's entry into the ~common- ey\u2019s recital = bod \u2018 se (avec ee Aud the Guir of Caine or the Fou pod eet of \u2018the ocses Sizes, 20 cents each Seadd déc =) ns reeetemncsccccc DE Emo dns that wealth oa oqual any time within the they i a Croaty of facts, and yet feimd fo cucapiete tne Bale des Chal.drawing the casket which contained all] @ eo the bax, $0 per dozen * PURLIEEING which \"that next pext twelve months.ve been facts within Lord |eurs Railway, it will certainly be built Bat remained of Victoria the Good.An Large ais, 20 cents HEBALD co, are making may méan il Y + Wolseley's knowledge.He accused Lord becouse pour Governments are ready to ound could be Sten ined of A nals dows $2.08 per dosen Shaddocks.Jan, 8.Baruazst, a] Jour 28 much as «à million dollars Wolseley of meglect of the auxiliary forces fa completion to serious company who the checks a wonderful tribute to the Wo guarantee this Florida Grape Fruit te be .Managing Directes.have to de, paid on account of thess bour-| LORD WOLSELEY AND THE WAR \u2014* charge which Lord Wolseley denied va undertake it, and no blame can be bold Der Jate Majesty bad om the hearts en a coming the New aay Balt ; x .v : \u20ac.- ) se Ges.Heretolore o sublerluge Sas Be | OFFIOR yesterday.He made the stinging remark ZB 15a yor tary were willing vo\u2018under MT, déques im of the opinion (af the | win Loi re a ee CANADA'S STOCE-TAKING.adopted in connection with what pay- Lord Wolseley, the former commander- that \u201ci the noble and gallant Viscount a t and were refused by the Senaie the ec trade, 2t least Jeng ar.with which this et is flooded.to ments bave been made, the payments be in-chief of the British army, does not seem had paid attention to the order to pre- \u20ac Yer tho meme per A hind to a anythlag but Same as re ar 1 Some lines it Bas improved while in others It has fallen away.ln certain kinds of iron, rods for Instance, the trade isjincreasing.A few KIPPERED SALMON.of the very finest quality years ago there was?considerable trade R .from Germany to Canada and tbe Western oo ived by cxprees yesterday, Choice Sugar States.For the last few years the trade \u20ac New Bruaswick Salmea\u2014\u2014\u2014 7 T7 has been the other way.This year, however, there is a Western movement agala to party polities, are again poisoning our people to induce them to petition the Govern.ment to refuse any bh to auy railway through the Interior of the Gaspe pe- nireula.This is evidently working against Gaspcala\u2019s best Interest, and I trust that our Legislators will not Msten to such ab- ing treated as refunds for customs duties, by his speech in the House of Loids yes- tary material were both demonstrated in and the amounts being deducted from the[ terday to have greatly improved his posi- .the opening hours of the budget debate \u201cStregate of customs collections.The tion in the eyes of the Empire, although which began on Thureday.Mr.Fielding, Government take the ground that if the he did score a small point when he suggested that Lord Lanadowne\u2019s attack upon pare schemes for offensive operations he | would perhaps have told us before the war that Ledysmith was not a suitable place in which to Jock up Her Majesty's forces.He might have warned us that NET alert, well-informed, ready to meet all objections, familiar with all the details of the subject with which be Had to deal, gave in an hour and a half a clear exposi- tiem not only of the state of the national finances, but also a comprebensive review vf the conditions of national commerce and industry.Mr.Ousler\u2019s criticism was, so far at least as parliamentary essentials are concerned, a dismal failure.In making this statement there is no desire to be unfair to Mr.Osler.His task was forced upon him by the exigencies of the situation.He did not have to plead with his leader fôr a chance to show himself.The accepted belief is that as there Was no one at Mr, Borden\u2019s side with the parliamentary standing to qualify him for the place of chief financial critic the next best thing * wae to select for the arduous undertaking that one of his following who happened to have made a name in practical finance.Probably it was a wise move on Mr.Borden\u2019s part, for Mr.Osler at least had the gocdwill of the members on both sides of the House, and his personality redeemed to a certain extent the ill-effect of his speech-making.One would suppose that after this performance the Conservatives who think it preferable to fight on something like even terms with their opponents would set up such a demand for Mr.Foster as would force cven Sir Mackenzie Bowell to withdraw his opposition to the ex-Finance Minister's being a candidate _ for the seat Mr.Corby is so anxious to forego.- , * - + In the main the tale Mr.Fielding had to tell was one with which the public are al- \u2018ready familiar.It was part of his duty to present the figures indicating the immense expansion of interior and exterior trade, the latter as shown by the trade returns, the two as indicated by increase of note circulation, of bank discounts, of deposits In the savings banks, of railway earnings, end by a number of similar indications.But there were some new facts elicited which cannot fail to excite a more than passing interest.For example, Mr.Fielding made the wholly satisfactory announce- wient that there is now the definite prospect of increased use of the postal facilities under the two cent system making up for the loss of \u2018revenue that was inevitable when the reduction was made from three to two tents.In the month of January fast the révenue of the post oflice, under \u2018the two cent rate, amounted: to $393,289, whereas in January, 1896, the revenue under the three cent rate wus $368,941, or $30,000 less.Another stite went of more than ordinary import was that in which Mr.Fielding showed the great increase in the revenue of the Inter colonial Railway.In the fiscal year 1896, the receipts were $2,957,640; in the year ending Junk \u201830, 1900, \"this total had been ircreased by more than fifty \u2018per cent, .the receipts being $4,452,071, a remarkable testimony, surely, to the .abidity displayed by Mr.Blair in-his reorganization of that property.Equally remarkable in their way were the figures presented to show that the Yukon has been .up to the present absolutely self-supporting, the re- vecues collected in the Yukon since the opening up of that country amounting to 84,376,673, and leaving a balance in hand of $128,508 after ordinary expenditures: of $3,679,290, and capital expenditures ot $568,874 had been met.Of the revenue :coilected, &2,040,000 .was on account of royalties.' - In the six months from July to December, 1900, the revenue.from thie source was $446,184, and owing to the present advanced state of the industry, it ie the belief of the Government that an equal or perhaps a larger sum may presently be collected with the royalty one half what it was\u2019 before, or five pet cent.in- - stead: of ten, the incidental relief from taxation being further likely, it is believed, to give an additional impetus.to permanent development in the territory.In the statément given of the revenue derived from the Yukon, no account is taken of the customs duties collected ul Vancouver, Victoria, and other Western (and even Eastern) ports of entry on goods destined for the Klondike gold fields, an unknown but necessarily large sum which goes to the credit of the gold fields along with many millions of profit made by Canadian business men in all parts of the country.; + + * » Although it is in the main an old story by this time, the Liberal members showed a keen appreciation of the good fortune or good management of the .Government when Mr.Fielding counted up the surpluses of the past three years, deducted the small deficit\u2019 of 1807, and held up to .admiration a surplus of fourteen millions * as the mrasure of the first four years\u2019 work.What is more, he informed the House that according to all appearances there will be a surplus in this, the fifth ing the payment und at the same time falsifying the customs returns.A change is therefore to be made, and hereafter these advances for the encouragement ot the iron and steel industry will be treated in the books in the same way as rail way eubsidres.e - There are no tariff changes, except that beet sugar manufacturers are hereafter to be allowed to import what machinery they require free of duty without the necessity of proving that none of the parts used are made in Canada.The pledge of tariff stability made to the country by the Finance Minister before the election has therefore been kept.There have been plenty to urge that tari tinkering here and there would benefit their particular industries without injuring any ofher or the general public, but Mr.Fielding naively remarked that he had not been able to find iiniversal agreement in these views, and so thought it better in the interest of the country that patchwork legislation should be discouraged, and that if there were to be amendments to the tariff at all they should be made at a time when the subject could .be approached, as it was in 1897, with full consideration for all the interests Likely to be affected.In this judgment there can be no doubt the country will agree.{ince the day in April, 1897, when Mr.Fielding brought down his.great budget, business men have been free from that destructive worry over the effect of budget changes which was their lot and portion as long as Mr.Foster was Finance Minister.Be- vond all question Canada has been and is the better for the change.' As to the preferential tariff, a certain number of .the Opposition evinced a dis position to openly clrallenge it, and Mr.Fielding taunted -them with their hali- fail to evoke an amendment if the mem- bors of the Opposition had made up their minds about what they want and what they do not want.But both Mr.Osler and Mr.Clancy sat down without propos: ing an amendment, and although the latter was quite convinced that the people of Great Britain need educating he did not : e fit to indicate to the House how the schooling should be carried on.ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 THE NEW COMMONWEALTH AND - NEW ZBALAND, There is sufficient analogy between the geographical position which New Zealand bears the commonwealth of Australia and the political relations between it and the pliere to the position and relations oi Newfoundland and the Dominièn of Can- äda to make the developments: which are manifesting themselves in the Southern \" Pacific of more than ordibary interest to the people here.It.is of course a matter of- common knowledge that the colony of New Zealand, which is some four days «ail from Australia, bas stood severely aloof from the Australian colonies in all the steps that have been taken towards confederation, but it seems that now the Commonwealth of Australia has begun to feel the impulse of national life, many of the statesmen and public men of New Zea- land are realizing that they have made a mistake in remaining outside the federal bonds.It cannot be doubted that it is the realization of the commercial disad- vaniage.in- which New Zealand will be placed in \u2018relation to its great neighbor that has produced the change of feeling.Free Trade among the states of the com- menwealth and protection against the world is to be a cardinal principle of con- tirental policy gnd this, it is feared, will seriously jeopardize the tommercial prosperity of New Zealand: New Zcaland has approached its big neiglibor with a propo- answer of Audtralia is \u201ccome in and have free trade or stay out and rank with Rus- siz and Germany.\u201d \u2018This hay forced the question of joining the confederation upon the attention of the New Zealand Parliament, and: the Premier, Mr.Seddon, has felt himsclf cbliged to take action.What he did was to appoint a commission whicn he declared would include no one who wag biased either for or against federation.The commission turns out to be essential: ly ministerial in its composition and.distinctly anti-federal in its opinions.This fes; heartednesd in a way that could hardly | great continent\u2019 of the Southerh hemis- al for a favgred nation treaty, but the: him had been.made with the object of diverting attention from War Office re- the mistakes made by the Government.it is evident from the debate that took place ten days ago that there has been a serious quarrel between the ex-command- er-in-chief and the ex-Secretary for War.It is seldom, indeed, that so much dirty linen has been washed in the usually serene environment of the louse of Lords as there was on that interesting occasion.lic service which it was the duty of the \u2018two noblemen to administer, suffered by the quarrel it is impossible to say, but that it did suffer is evident enough from tha straight and hard hitting which has taken place.i The discussion which led to the encounter between the.two peers was initiated last Monday week by the Duke of Bed- ford, who called attention to the present system of military administration at the War Office and asked for information which, as it turned out, was at his disposal \u2018whenever he chose to consult the blue books.Lord Ragliun, the under secretary, made a brief but sufficient reply, but both speeches\u201d were anerely introductory to the long.indictment by Lord Wolseley of the system of administration.at the War Office, introduced in 1893, when he became commander-in-chief.The system which it superseded and which was n8t- blessed by happy experience, was inaugurated in 1888.It placed the administration.of the army in the hands of officials who were under the immediate control of thé commander- in-chief, and who had over them as an in- J termediary the adjutant-general.The Secretary.of State, upon whom rests the ultimate responsibility to Parliament for the army, had no expert adviser whatever except the commander-in-chief, through whom and his adjutant-gencral everything connected with the army had to pass before it could come officially to the know: ledge of the Secretary of State.The system gave universal dissati~fpetion and was condemned by the Hartington commission \u2014one of the strongest \u2018commissions\u2019 that ever investigated the military affairs of the nation.By the Ry: system which was introduced when the Duke of Cambridge retired \u2018in 1803 a fundamental change was made in the higher organization of the army.The adjutant-general, the quarter-master-general, the inspector general oi ordinance, were made directly \u2018responsible for their departments to the Secretary for War.Fhe commander-in- chief retained very large powers, but he was no longer the sole adviser of the Government upon every detail of military \u2018administration.No man can be an expert on all these details, nor could any expert déal singly with them all, even if he werc possessed of full theoretical knowledge The division of responsibility and the broadening of the expert information to which the Secretary of State had official access were dictated by elementary common sense, ; : \u201cLord Wolseley hankers after the old system.He.compared the present method with the Chinese and said there was no other of its kind.There may be some\u2019 analogy between many \u2018of the \u2018British methods and those of that ancient race, but, as the Duke où Devonshire\u2014the chair man of the Hartington Commission\u2014 pointed out later.there is no.system, { resembling that which, Lord Wolseley ad- vocuted, among the continental neighbors of England.The German Emperor as the acting head of his atmy and he takes good care not to tie himself up to a single can give orders or even supervise are numerous, commanders ot corps wha \u2018report directly to the Emperor.lhe minister for war of France, may or may not be a soldier, but there 1s no one man having the exclusive right to advise him or exercise the comprehensive powers sought by the ex-commander-in-chief of the British army.lord Wolseley claims \u2018for the military expert.the right of appealing to the country, but if he had that right the: cabinet and Parliament might as well cease to exist.There is no doubt whatever that more science, mote systematiz- | ad Knowledge, is much nceded in the army, bul it must be found without placing a military expert in supreme control.form and of making him a scape-goat for There is probably some truth in this, for How far the important branch of the pub- real business of the debate which was a adviser.Ite has three, \u2018no one of whom\" either of the other two.Besides.there it would take more than one army corps to subjugate the Republics.\u201d After reading \u2018these speeches one 1s reluctantly forced to the conclusion that the Government did a wise thing in deciding upon the appointment of Lord Roberts and Lord Kitchener without asking the advice of the.commander-in-chief.Lord Wolseley's second speech does clear him of some mea sure of the blame that has been heaped upon him in connection with the war pre parations.He states that he md persie- tently urged the desirability of sending re inforcements to South Africa but hie advice was not always accepted.Lord Lans- downe must be content to bear bis share \u2018of responsibility.: FRATERNAL INSURANCE CHARGE OF ARBITRARY VIOLATION OF CONTRACT BY THE AO.F.Mr.E.Stybbs, of St.Thomas, Out., has | addressed a lutter to the Minister of the Interlor, of which the following is a suw- mary: In'January 1900, a deputation representing some Federated Assoclution of\u2019 Fraternal Benefit societies, waited upon your department, asking for legislation canferring further powers upon thew as members of such organization.You, 1 think, told the deputation.that time wus too short in that ses sion of Parliament to give deglslation, but if the deputation would call your attention to their request eafller ln the following session of Parliament you would give their request your earnest consideration I venture to address this letter to you, under the Impression that it would be better to lay betore you the tremendous powers they profess to have at present, under Jomin- lon laws and then to ask, would it be advisable to give these socleties still more puwer, or is it .the Federated Association or the individual members of these socle- tics that most need your protecting care.As the Ancient Order of Poresters- was represented on the aforesaid deputation and as | have bten n member of that society for the past 44 years, perhaps it- will slm-\u2019 plify matters, considerably if 1 simply state my own case.Something lke 19 years since un endowment fund or insurance was started 4h connection with the society.1 joined it agreeing to pay $1.07 per month in advance, in consideration of my family at my death peceiving one thousand dol: ars, 1 duly and truly kept my part of he contract for 18 years, when [-was more than surprised to receive a circular in November, 1514, telling me If 1 wished to retain my insurance any longer 1 must in.future pay $4.79 per mouth, or could discontinue payments and receive a pald up certificate for $83.50, payable at deatn without interest.It Is lmposstble for me to pay $1.79 per wonth, consequently | 1 have been compelled to drop the msuranee and now at G3 years of age when too old to join any other lnsurapee, defrauded of the consolation of ny \u201cdechning yéars, that in the event of my death, my family were in a certain extent cared for; finding It fuipossible to keep up uy payments, 1 made application for the pald ap certificate and though 14 mouths have passed siopee 1 applied, 1 have not yyt received dt My case, though it severe oug, is by no eaus a solitary one.In: St, Thomas our tecre- tury informs me that about % per cent.of the members offthe Insurance\u2018 dropped out rather than pay the exopbitant demands of the executive council.The managers of this and kindred societies \u2018are the men who are approaching your department asking for further powers te increase the dues 300 per \u2018cent, is according.to Dominion law, what in the name of common seuse «ou they want when asking for further powers.1 would, with all huwility, ask, Is it the Federated Association of the Frater- pal Societies or the Individual members who most require your watchful earé.think the- majority of members whô have felt themselves compelled tu drop out.of this insurance have attained such an age that: they are not \u201celigible for admission to any other fraternal insurance society.You therefore cannot help, but recognize at a glunce the gross Injustice of the situa- tlosr, aud 1, with many others, trust that.the Dominion Parliament will speedily enact auch Liws as will remedy this state of af fairs and place a restriction\u201d upon the ar- biteary powers of fraternal jusuranbce.or ganizations.\u2019 etre THE GASPE SHOLT LINE RAILWAY.Editor Herald: Sir, \u2014T read, to-day.in Events of February 21 a long.unsigned communication from une of your correspondents who is easily recoghized ax une ol the guthors of last year's move against the grant of à charte - to the above-named coupany.WVhis company last year asked for a charter te bulld a railway through the heart of the Gaspe peninsula, from Gaspe Basin to a point north of Cuusapscal, on the Inter- colenial Kailway.Thls rond was called the short Litre because it shortened the distance between Causapsend, \u201cvia Metapedia and New Carlisle, to Gaspe, by over a hundred mites.Many Of its promoters being men of great meany, it inspired confidence to the Dominion Government, who induced them ta also undertake the purchase of the part bullt of the Bale des Chaleurs Tail way and the completlon of this road from New Carlisle to Gaspe along the shore.The company only intended one road, the Short line, but at the re- quesr of the Government, It would have constructed two, the Short Flue amd the Bale des Chalewrs Rallroad.It was evident fo_every one, hy the de bates of this bill beYore the Comnions aud the Senate, that the Government wits \u20acx- tremely favorable to this undertaking.The bill wag voted by the Conumons by a large nuJority, and had lt passed the Senate, It Was thé best chance Gaspesia had had for winy years to ace its railways completed within a few years.Unfortunately,\u201d then Hike thls year, a few of our prominent men, at flestr to build | surd demands and will on the coutra grant the charter asked by this 7 We cannot afford to lose another chance like this one, and we wantia railiway.We don\u2019t care who builds it, but we have none and we want one and we cannot have too many of them.GASPESI EADOWMENTS FOR WILL UNIVERSITY \u2026\u2014 - The Misses Dow Give $60,000 and Sir Wm.C.Macdonald Gives $150,000.The board of governors of McGill Uni, versity met yesterday, and the occasion was taken to announce endowments amounting to, $210,000.Miss Dowand Miss dessie Dow, of Strathcona House, Beaver Hall HI, ofrered McGill the sum of $60.- 000 to found a chr of political oa to be known as \u2018\u2019Fhe Willlum Dow Chair,\u201d in memory of tbat gentleman.) The remaining donation was in the \u2018abape of à cheque for $150,000 from Sir William CC.Macdonald.This money Is to be em: ployed by the faculty of arts in reorganizing its corricolmn.Cl Of thé whdle sum, $75,900 will be provided for the endowment of the @alr of chemistry, presently held by Br.Harring- tou, who acts also as director of the Chemn- Istry and Mining builling: $12,400 for the further endowment of Prof, Cox's chair of physics, held along with the directorship of the Physles building, and a sum of $62,- M0 for the endowment of I'rof.l\u2019enballow\u2019s chajr of botany.; The use of Sir William Macdona.d'a da- nation In this way sets free mone belong- Ing to the university which has been tied ap ln arts endowments and will enable the tdetulty to extend the arts.curriculum in such modern, subjects as history, modern languages, philosophy and political selence.1t Was arranged that the existing endow: ment of the Greenshields chalr of chemls- try should be {ransferred to the associate professorship of.Euglish literature, of which the first holder will be Mr.Paul Lafleur, M.A., who bas served the univer- sitiy for several years with great acceptance Jn the combined capacity of lecturer in the departments of English and pholoso- phy.-.; \u2018The appointment of Dr.Hermann Walter, M.A.(Edin), Ph.D)s (Munich), as lec turer in the department of modern languages wus confirmed.Dr.Walter 1s at present headmastér of modern lufguages in the Royal Acidemle Institution,\u201d Belfast, and received bis academic training in the universities of Neuchatel, i.a.ourgh, Tu- biugen, and Muouich, at which last univer.slty be took the degree of Ph.D.in Orjeu- tal And modern languages, : ; \u201cLord Strathéona was requested to represent the university\u201d at the ninth jubilee of.the University of Glasgow.© © The thanks of the board were expressed to «the chäteman for his gifi, and on the motion ef Mr.E.B.Greenshields, seconl- ed by the Hon.Mr, Justice Archibald, tHe following resolution was adopted: \u2018Fhat dn, accepting this fresh proof of his \\gontinued interest in the work and progress of the university, the hoard of governors desires to place on record thelr appreciation of his ælft, and ale for the wisdom and fitr-sightedness of the chair man, Sir William Macdonald, for his great munlficence, and alsa for the wisdom and far-sightediess: which \u2018have always marked his valyable gifi 20° \u201cTy each member of the hoard, ft Ja à canse of gratification to be associated with a chairman who gives so much.self-sac- rificing labor to the details of the university administration, and whose great liberality causes such feeling of gratitude in the hearts of all friends of the university.\u201d ARTICLES FOR EXCHANGE.SEE HERALD WANT PAGE.MR, C.A.JAQUES IS HOME THIS SEASON, AND OF THE QUEEN'S FUNERAL.Mr.©.A.Jaques, manager of the firm of C.1.Jaques & Co, the well \u2018known owners of lake vessels, has just returned from a trip to Europe, and speaks very interestingly of business and pleasure on the other xide of the Atlantic.England.TALKS OF THE OUTLOOK FOR TRADE | and several la consignments will Le handled through Montreal for the West.From England, Mr.Jaques went to Paris Delta visited Germany, Switzerland aud ui.DON'T BECOME .AN OBJECT Of Aversion _and Pity.Cure Breath and Stop the Offensive Discharge.Rev.Dr.Bochror, of Buffalo, says: \u2018My wife and I were both troubled with distressing Catarrh, but we have enjoyed freedom from this aggravating malady since the day .we first used Dr.Agnew's Catarrhal Powder.t8 action was instantaneous, giving the most grateful relief within ten minutes after first application.\u2019 50 cents.\u20142 OTTAW Leave Windsor St.Station 9.50 a.m., a.m., 4.10 p.m., 6.15 p.m., \u201clv p.m.Leave Place Viger, 8.50 am., 5.40 p.m.*Daily, all other trains daily except Sunday.Fast Express Trains.Leaving Windsor Station at 9.55 a.m.and\u2019 4.10 p.m.week days arrive Ottawa (Central Station) at 12.10 p.m.and 6.50 p.m.respec- ively.+ ! 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2 Beaver Hall Hill.* P.O, Box 503.Montreal.' : NOTICE.A Special General Meeting of the Shareholders of the \u201cMONTREAL, BRIDGI: COMPANY.\u201d te elect Directors, to authorize the issue of Mortgage Fouds, and to authorize an increase of thé capital stock of the Company, will he: held at the head office of the Company, No.16 St.Sacrament Street.Montreal, ou Monday, the 15th day of April, \"1901.L.A.GLOBENSKY, Acting Secretary.12th March, 1901.9.55 = Montreal, \u201c.CALVERT'S 20 per cent.CARBOLIC | SOAP .Cures and prevents Insect and Mosquito bites.The strongest Carbolic Toilet Soap: Mr, Jaques arrived in London, the morning of the Queen's funeral, and saw the procession froni the steps of Marl- F.C.CALVERT & Co., Manchester, Eng.EEC It doesn\u2019t \u201cnow.unable or unwilling to see this result, clear t>.any unbl isrep ted anat> has produced-a\u2014feling eat-disappeint ment in many parts of the corony and the commission is now regarded as a farce: The question involved is momentous for New Zealand and of considerable concern to the Etnpire as a whole.- Mr.\u2018Seddon bad an ideal\u2014an ambition of another kind \u2014as to the destiny of New Zealand.\u201d Tt \u201cwas the formation of an island federation which would include the Fijis, the Cook The man who thinks sthat Parliament is going to devolve upon anybody the supreme and final control of the British army, were he Napoleon, Marlborough, Caesar and Hannibal rolled into one, lives in a vain and idle dream.Lord Wolseléy\u2019s speech; though impersonal in form, was essentially personal in \"the matter which it presented to the Wellington, ters to our population and, induced many of.ux to believe that the Short Line\u2019 promoters' intentlons were to 5 rive ua of the shore railway.It was a false representation made with the intention to induce the clectors of Gaspesia to algn petitions agnlnst the granting of this bill.- The Sen: ate, worked by Mr.Armstrong \u2018and his friends, was induced.to believe that it weuld he a good political move for the Conservatives to biock this \u2018hill and that It -would thus assure the clection of their candidates in Gaspe-and Bonaventure at the then coming general election, andfit did becoming o as you have order.Tailor-made Suits.\u201c Novi-modi\u201d Suits embody all that high-grade tailored suits should, \u2018save you nearly half the money, and all the inconvenience of going again and.|i You try on the garment you like best, and find out at a glance whether-it is \u2026 Every \u201cNovi-modi\u201d suit is ready-to- pay to bother with a tailor r not, instead of guessing, to,\u2018when a suit is made to Your Catarrh, Parify Your} t and others.Only 4 dozen remaining in stock of the \u201cOLD VATTED BALBLAIR \u201d Highland Malt Whisky, \u201cStraight Scotch,\u201d orne\u201d piles mee VATTED IN 1890.Guaranteed 8 years in wood.Imported and bottled by us in 1898, QOuly 4 dozen \u2018un hand now.Price $1.10 er bottle, , ; #12.50 per case of one dozen.Delivered by freight to any Railroad Station in Ontario, Quebec or thé Maritime Pro- viuces, in case lots.FRASER.VIGER & CO., \"Importers.ANTONIO MURIAS' \u201cREINA VICTORIAS\u201d Fine Havana Cigars, $19.00 per 100, in boxes of 50 each, Colors, Claro and Colorado Claro.Jimmy Mopgridpe Smoked à Gans Chain, \u201cPettigrew will be welcomed if hc comes, but lhe is a married man, and we seldom see him nowadays.Others will be regarded as intruders.If.they are smoking common tobaccos, they must either be allowed to try ours or be'requested to withdraw.One need only put his head in at my door to realize that tobaccos are of two kinds, the Arcadia No onc who smokes the Arcadia would cver attempt to describe its delights, for Lis pipe wpuld be certain to go-out.When he was at school, Jimmy Moggridge smoked a cane-chair, and he has since sald that from cane to ordinary mixtures was not so noticeable as tho change from ordinary mixtures to the Arcadia.I ask no one to believe this, for the confirmed smoker in: Arcadia detests arguing with anybody about anything.Were I anxious to prove Jimmy's statement, I \u2018would merely give you the only address at which the Arcadia is to be had.But that I will not 0.You may not be worthy to smoke the Arcadia Mixture.\u201d n The celebrated «\u201c BARRIE\u201d BLENDS of SMOKING MIXTURES The Craven Mixture, 14 1b.tins, 65 cents.The Craven Mixture, 3: lh.tins, $1.25 each, The \u2018Guards\u2019 Mixture, % lb.tins, 70 cents, Delivered post-paid anywhefe in Canada at above vrices.The Craven\u2019 Mixture fs the mildest while the \u2018Guards\u2019 is full strength.\u2019 \u201cWg are short on \u2018\u2019Hankey's\u2019\u2019 for : few days, But received an invoice yesterday of a shipment now on the way, which we hope to have in store by the end of next week.FRASER VIGER &C0.How to SELECT A PIANO The piano you select will be ybur companion for years.If it possesses a tone that will wear thin, it will soon become tiresome.The only guarantee of permanent satisfaction is to buy a Mason & Risch \"You ean be assured that years of use will not destroy its mellow sweetness.\u2026 Montreal Warerooms: 2469 st Catherine Street.ld I PEARS iF NO Couro V WN | Un It would be as rash as proposing a man .\u2018with whom I am unacquainted for my club.House and it must be read in conjunction.{14 ha Will by a pavey vote against N 18.The 18 were all Liberals and the N with innumérable utterances of friends \u2018 1x\u201d magazines and-newapaners-sho-have | 42 ete Pie: the prosiiont.ot assured the public that all would have the Atlantic and Lake Superior Company.been well had he been given a free hand.The result of the two last general elee- This line of argument challenged the re- year, which Will close on June 30 next, of Islands, the Tonga group and some others N \u2026 $6,350,000, bringing.the total .upto_over| with New Zealand as its\u2019 head.From\u2019 .20 millions, an average surplus of \u20184 mil some points of view this might be regard- ficns a year.Highly satisfactory also was| ed as advisable, but it is open to the ob- WwW the statement of the position of Canada\u2019s jection that it will probably foster jeal- , : eredit in Great Britain.When the two-| ousy and reprisals on the part of the Comi- | il To try-on when sold.It is fitted at once, |} and this fitting equivalent to the last fitting tailor {I gives.When alterations have been made, FrEr or CHARGE, S N | tions showed thnt the Conservative Senators: ind been misled In thelr calculation when all the Liberal candidates were elect., anda-half per cent.loan was floated in |Jmonwealth.There is alread evidence of ply that on many important matters he Cd by large majorition 1 Hon\u201d Mr.Flynn + - y d 14 807 À was done at a Tate of 91 1-2; to-| this in the hostility of the other colonies had an absolutely free hand and that he had no chance of aucceas In Gaspe In last the suit is sent home promptly.If not entirély to Lo te rihout bites.Just jo oat Jor every- à entirely failed to offer wound advice, \u201c1rction, he cn thank his friends the Con- \u2018 \u2018 LA body.,We get it trom Aird.He calls it bis to the suggested federation of Fiji with New Zealand.Up to the present the peo- ple-of the colony have been passively hoas- tile to federation.The New Zealanders are an island race dowered with advantages unposscssed by their brethren on the continent across the Tasman Ses.The aorsative senators, who, to strike at the Goscrumént, took away from us the best chance wo over had to see the Bale des Chalsurs Rallway completed.Thin vear some of the promoters of the Shert Line.with othars, men well known on the London ,noney market.are asking frean the Ouehee Legislature\u2019 a charter to bmild the Short Tine only.They ask for no money from the Government.and are day the quotation for these bonds is 92.While this advance is small, it is still an advance, whereas British consols, which were then at 113 7-8, are now selling as low ns 97 3-4, in view of which fact the Tating of the Canadian securities must be taken to be all that could well be hoped your liking, New Process.funded.JAMES M.AIRD- Costumes\u2014$15, $18, $20, $25 to $40.- [Rell Telophono Main 1085 : :Jackets and Skirts\u2014$7.50, $9.50, $12.50 to.$20.When a man complains that he could do nothing because ten talents were.not given him, surcly it is fair to.reply that five talents were entrusted to him and he wrapped them in a napkin and buried them in the ground.Lord Lansdowne defects will be remedied or money re- EE ow, a the mild weather is here» bring the BABIES a¥p CHILD.for.climate, the resources and the physical replied to Lord Wolseley, simply stating ling to Invest ther own capital Inthe 0 \" | rt characteristics of the land ere likely to what the powers of the commander-in- (4 struction of this dln and in develop.Co e s 'I| REN in and bave their Special mention was made by Mr.Field: breed a sturdier people than that which chief were.He isuce all army orders, | Ii& $h0 TUTOR, I dut nf parties > vo fog of two new expense accounts, one of \u2018is being evolved in Australis.This is he is charged with the distribution of the Interested In the progres of fhe County af oo \u2014 , PORTR AIT S$ v - which is actual, the other largely in per-| why the New Zealanders would prefer, if army ot horde and abroad; with the pre- Mitrqie lati lA ai png to : Rl au: \u201c @pestive.la the last fiscal year an out: possible, to remain a self contained colony paration and maintemance of plana for Tn ro th hr Interior Carnet Matane = TAKEN AT % Mr.Sed- the mobilisation of the regular and aux: day of $118,205 was incurred in connee-| to work out their own destiny.way at Metis.To any well thinking mind, iliary forces with the préparation of no reasonable objection, can\u2019 he made to LALONDE\u2019S \u2018 STUDIO, 2364 St.Catherine Street, - Montreal.lien with the garrisosing of Halifax by don\u2019a royal commission is at present sit Ganedion troops; so far 4his year - there ting with closed doors and the report will schemsus of efisusive and defensive opera- fhe en Len PURE \u2014 Oon.Bleury ant et, Cathorta K \u2014 [A _ .; .» ; ; ; + \u20180 J : ; US 2 \"a - a a , LC - ; = - A ~ I im - trim » im v A \u201c ; ., ; \u2019 = Lo + Oo $.Ce i A \\ _ + ES , .te ; / ., .* ; A ° \u2018 i \u2019 Le \u201d~ : ; \u2019 ! .F : : x ~ ; pr i _ es déconne es oe or - + .- .; © Mo.° .\u2014 and Mr.Hutchinson sald that te give the Hon.Mr.Duffy.: B RE LE and lighter opes, and this year the lighter the texture of your company power as asked for would practic-| \u2014 ADMISSION 20c.CHILDREN 100 torian Order of Nurses.CoMBDIANS ASLE ~ -garments the more fashionably dressed you will be.For this 3 te oo trarPie of the municipal at \u201cTWILL TEST CATTLE ilove Leld on MONDAY, In the Home, , ND we have specially catered as you see by the few items under anicipeiity martin 100 miles of Montreal EXPORTED TO CANADA: Mr 4 Elbert Hubbar d celleacy, Lady Quinto, will be present.\"All A : i .: \u2019 Co E .WILL LECTU > friends of the er are Invited.Ce our \u201c Prints and Muslins Department \u201d below.asie Niieh \u2018Wine aurea oben av lous Ottawa, March 16, (Special) +} \u201cROYCROFT IDEALS » d THEIR - .» .: Wa, arc .\u2014\" {6 1al.)-\u2014tion.: - 3 9 Th lity of , Observe also our line of \u201cLeather Goods\u201d we have a few Pr \"Chatman So here were several Syduev Fisher, Minister of A iculture, pire \"À vening, March 23nd.at 815 The SINGERS! the voice depends other companies who exercised the rights has offered a position to Dr.J.G.Ruther.Karn Hal Muse Stor \u201crl.S100 Plan opcas upon the shape and size of the vibrating asked for in the Lill and tbat these com- ford, ex-M.I\u2019.Macdonald, Manitoba, to \u20ac oe places of the chest, head, face, and especially AND - the first breath of spring comes, to put away their sombre and heavy garments, and to turn out their wardrobes for brighter in the window but enter and choose from a great range.re TER THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, consent of each municipality Interested shall previously have been obtained.\u201d In speaking on this, bill, both Mr.Welr panies were not required to obtain, the taken part in by Hon.L.P.Pelletier, the Premier, Mexare, Champagne and Chauret the clande was struck out on motion o &0 to England as an officer of the depart- SATURDAY.MARCH 16.190 | _ Tv Jue MONTREAL./TO-NIGHT at 8 O'Clock.The Annual Mesting of the Vic- the nasal cavities.The mannet in which they are utilized as resinators tô retinforcé the AMUSEMENTS.v ACADEMY\u2014 y, MATTER eur, \u2018 ane rt Assoclation of Montreal, |ACADER RT BILL WAS NOT AMENDED QUNQ| 777220 mms EAR a \u2014 \u2014 2° Twestioth Aonval Spring Exhibition | Buber Compsay Last Ni Passed amendment to strike oui the clause, but - 8.00 te Sth March to 38rd.= pFrr-\u2014-\u2014\u2014NŒwx< WEEK Legislature : ight PC only three votod tn Euro the BL 20 re This Afternoon 6.00 OPEN DAMY, 9 a.m.to 6 p.m., a a > di Bill as it Came From\" (cé fb, fs sean tli?em lees © MONDAY ex indows and re : D - % to à book, so are the windows ver Committee.from (he Füranite Truc vo'uis crétins Pe We F.BAND.|apmason 1 À 28cta.th Reguine Mat urday.tisements to a store.Only a guide to the contents and good | meule clause waa; rust.of $1300 yours, Skating Every Night Next Weok - Music Ssterdsy Afternoons.With Matinee Bat Ir things inside.Never in the history of our establishment have rea ao the reecune of tho\u2019 crust Sing: | : NO ry o Quebec, March 16.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Momt- tc nyereat ry deel bond $105,000 of K ARN H ALL, Fée SELLING., we had a more replete and tasteful stock.A visit will show | He, Lions 107 Sees Company Bll ment\u201d in trast for Ontario aud ours Junior Championship March ith how careful we ha in buvi so as to obtai th occupied the attention of the Legislative Jointly ubder A us pod ec edule ) _ Th M | Golored Ra 8, SPECIAL 25c, 50c, 75c, you ve been in buying a 1n the ys last alghts session.ing be Bower \"to make any legtalation regacalss Jp ABERDEENS, Ottawa.) 8 marvelous y TUNEFUL $1.00 * .- .e roposed w > .Ce ° _ 2 .-, VV latest and fashionable goods.Ladies are anxious, so soon as added to clams 10: Provided thatthe later wich\u201d bia Taterton i he : > Matines, 160 and !5c.Evening, 13 and So.PRICES NO HIGHER.e 8 ACUSS y KE.D.STAIR PRESENTS YOR LAUGHING PURPOSES 40 FUN couseat of the municipality of Montreal.Mr.Dupuis stated that as the \u2018other companies had this right be did not see why the new company should be denied it or be restricted as was intended .by the ment to test cattle being exported to Canada.Dr.Rutherford, it is ungerstooa.has accepted, and will in a very short time leave for the old country.He ivill in all tone, the shape ot the mouth, tongue, lips, and the position of the larynx also have the greatest influence on the singing voice.If you do not sing easily, if your tones are not .N.\"B.\u2014Mail orders promptly attended to.: To our Customers at Longueuil, Montreal | MONTREAL DRAMATIC ACADEMY, 3444a ST.CATHERINE ST.The Only School of Acting in Canada, Vokes .amendment.probability be located at Liverpool.rich, round, and penetrating, if you have a uth, St.Lambert\u2014We deliver oouds on W > Mr.Gouin asked if there were not ai ; = : .\u2018Classes now open la Dramatic Elocutlon sersation of squeczing the voice which results } > ednesday s.ready enough cattle companles or «nough Hitherto cattle exported to Canada were amd Physical Culturé,.Amateurs coached.in a throaty sound, and a tired fecling comes FOLKS tested in quarantine here, a method which the first officer to All the new position.He sat for Macdonuld in the last Z'artu- Orders cel d n à ÿ 1 gas companies in \u2018Montreal which would ; : .Plays for sale.Entertainments furnished for to your vocal organs, call and I will give you Jn sho uld be receive ot later than Tuesday evenings, destroy or tear up the streets, without giv- Was objected to a few weeks ago.Mr .{ #11 occasions on short notice.Call or send directions to remedy the trouble Erree.of ; { .ing the power to another.He added that Fisher concluded arran ments to have! te: prospectus ARTHUR J.COLEMAN, | charge.O.Stewart Taylor, Studios, 1.3, 3 IN A HANDSOMELY STAGED WHIRL or ' ui Mo - em tes où e other side an .irector.and {4 Tooke's Building, cel st.; Montreal.= , - * and Te our customers at Montreal West, Lachine if th: drasres/ref divisent wit mae of fhem tested on the other side and Dr.Dec £{ Tooko'a Building, 169 Peel Monirea.TMlk Comtcat, MUSICAL, \u2018sonoicar, - &nd Rockfield\u2014We deliver goods on Thursday.Orders real and a large var orp iufustice to Mout: {ot rinary surgeon and who has been highs \u2014 nos Daly.: \u201c the House to reject the amendment of lv recommended for the position, will be I WO GR AND ( ON( ER I S The Daly Vokes, should be received not later than Wednesday evening.Mr.Weir, ; .George Sidney, COMPETE WITH TOWNS.Floor Tommy Evans, \u2018 .° 9 I | -e a9 .; ment.' - Mr.Tellier, Joli .sald that it was ' - Estelle B St.Patrick\u2019s Day Print § Muslin Dept.extent hide mac ce Ur esi In gl orshe Monte WINDSOR HALL, Walkers.Taxed - i : ut, .\u2019 sat an > , SE tion are Lu WIR Sham: Tolle au Nora for Blowses and Dresses a P25 int the somal\" HE.Hol \"Wh FOUND A HUMAN ARM dhorus of Thi L231ew Bana, orus o Irty of the very numerous towus within tbe hundred-mile radius of Montreal and tear up (be streets and erect pules or do whatsoever It wished, even It competition with the muvicipality if such muntcipality ewn- ; ° ; ADGES\u2014Green Silk Ribbon, 2 inches wide, Luuis Powers.= ; New Ginghams, just the thing for Blouses.me alae and Shamrock printed in gold and D es.at 12%, Loc, I7c, 19¢, Me.BUTTONS\u2014Neat White Buttons, with Sham- \u201csc and Zc per yard, \u2019 Fock in Green printed thereon, oc.Fine line of Fancy Organdie, in stripes and ON BUILDING'S ROOF Quebec.March lé \u2014(Sperial)\u2014A weird find was made yesterday hy a Young man WEDNESDAY \u2018and THURSDAY Eveming, March 20th and 21st, -\u2014AT 8 O\u2019CLOCK.=\u2014 figures, worth 25c, for 19% a yard ed Us own lighting plant, as dues the .] \\ re.FLAGS De L'Orient Dress Muslin, spots and figures, town of Jollette.! ) named McDonald.He was working on a : .SOLOISTS: HE ATRE ROY AL Kvery Afternoon .; at 2c a yard.: 5 Mr, Cooke, uf Three Rivers, was another roof on St.John Street when he saw où Sopranos\u2014Miss Edith E.Torrey, Boston: Miss Hollinshead: Miss Ada Wait, Mise Kel- and Bvening, Smail Cotton Irish Flags, for buttonhole, ic.Belfast Dimity, in stripes and figures, at 256 OC those interested.Should the company an adjoining roof an object which excl xd lert, Miss Virtue.Cantralto\u2014Miss Dowling.Pianist\u2014Mrs.C.T.Shaw.*Cello\u2014Mons, J.- THIS WBEK, MARCH 11th, Cotton Irish Flags on Sticks\u2014 a yard.: press their power of + wrying on Duet ex his curiosity.Cn going over ta, anve-li- B.Dubois.Tenors Messrs.N.Daignault, J.Leslle Tedford, J.R, Munday.Baritônes\u2014 FOGG 'S FERRY ax 4 at dassseeuesnsserene sens LL Plain Colored Dimity, at 30c a yard | within.100 miles of Montreal, Foree rv gate he was horrified to find a human | Mesrs, E.A.Rurke and J.C.Freer.Bassos\u2014Messrs, B.Duquette.and Sydney Dugan.a x Jota.Al c.cccecansenss cererrecenn se Plain Drew.Ly, ?ard.a ers would come within the grasp, and he arm, the fle-h almost entirely eaten sway Conductor-Mr.0.Stewart Taylor.Accompanist\u2014 Mr, F, I.Blair.Great company.including Iola Pomeroy and AB X D AL ceicossceséseccevensencescoces.100 ain Dress Lawn, in all colors, at 10c, 12%¢, company would dvubtless injure many more » = 3 : TICKETS\u2014$1.00 AND 20.the Coon Hollow Quartette.Prices 10, 20, 306.by hirds, but the bones intact.Fhe arm had heen wrapped up in paper aad the police think it was placed onthe ryof by \u201c5 PROCTOR'S LONDON TIMES HAS THE POPULAR FAMILY THEATRE z.avsrix ryves, Gonerat ntanegee.* PERFORMANCES EVERY | BIGGEST SUOCESS Devoted to Continuous Performance of | HIGH CLASS REFINED VAUDEVILLE em, 0 EVER KNOWN IN MONTREAL.Bills \u2018concerns, J = \u2014 ] .Mz.Flyon then objected to the Lill, He Nezt wock\u2014On the Stroke of 12 \"sald that the bill bad been carried through the Private Bills Committee with ether uames than those printed on the bill.BILL- NOT AMENDED.Mr.Dupuls stated that it was at the re 15c, 19e and 2% a yara.s \u2018Shaw's.M - Plain Colored Zephyrs, at 17c and 19¢ a yard, Seats at Shaw's Musle Store.: Latest Styles in Galatga, \u2018for Boys\u2018 Shirt Waists, and Ladies\u201d Underskirts, at 15c, 18c, 200, 22¢ and S0c a yard.Llama Cloth (weol finish), in the latest color- ings, at 25e a yard.Plain Colors in Satin Jean, full line, Silverware Dept.USEFUL LEATHER ARTICLES \u2014 WIDE - RANGE OF NOVELTIES.: Patent Leather Belts, ail new shapes and at J9c, \u2018qualities.Also Leather Belts, ranging quest of the representative of the éom- ; from 15¢ to $2.00 each.= 22e and 28c.pauy.In spite of the protests of Messrs, GOT INTO TROUBLE Chatelaine Bags, varieu assortment, new de- Plain White and Colored Piques, in stripes Wer, Hutchinson, Cochrane.and others, .\u2019 signs, ranging from 29c to $9.75 cach.2nd, figures, at 12:gc, ISc, 20c, Sc, 29c and Morocco Leather Chatelaine Bags, silk lined, Se.: with se and Perfume Bottle in- |- Sursh.Finish Foulard Sateens, at 19¢ and 22.ide, now a .59.; Purses, great show, from 2c to srl Extra Fr ish, Dress goateens, et imitation Featherbone Belts, all colors, regular $1.33, ; 10 and Sc per yard.for $1.19.) Fancy Black Grenadine, for Dressés, at 12%c, | SPECIAL\u2014The New \u201cLorraine\u201d.Belt Buckle, 20c, 250, Me and Sic a yard.\u2019 Full Line of Plain White Dimity Muslins, in, at 30c, 45c, 59c and 75c each.Another line of these Belts, made of Black open and plain stripes, Ive, 1214c, 15c, 19c, * 25e, 290, 50c and 33c a yard.Satin Ribbon.1% inches wide, and new buckle, at $1.50.Plain White French Organdie Muslins.0c, the bill passed as reported by cemuiitice, uo furthér améndments being added.: The division resulted ax follows: \u2014- For the amendment\u2014Messrs, Blanchard Chicolne, Cochrane.Cooke, Puffy.Irutiamens] Flyon, Girard, Gouin, Hearn, Hutchinson, Lemay, Loveil, MaéKenzte, Pailetier (Lor chester), Robitaille, Teller,\u201d Weir.\u201418.Aguinst \u2014Messrs.-Rergevin, Bissonnette, Cardin, Caren (Matane), Champagne, Chau ret, Chenevert, Decarie, Dechene,.Dé Gros.bois, Doris, Dupuis, Garneau, Girard, Ken- .F.F.PROCTOR, Proprietor.London, March 16.7 In thé House of Come \u2019 mons yesterday the Chancellor of the Ex: chequer presented the report of the select \u2018Committee on the civil list with reference to the publication in the London Times of onfidentlal statements on the subject and ccommending the Speaker to take steps, either by the exclusion of he Times\u2019 representative from tie \u2018House or otherwise, as he saw fit, to prevent a recuricace of such an offence.The Speaker promised 10 CROWDED HOUSES SHOW POSITIVE PUBLIC APPROVAL.Attractive Prices VAUDEVILLE HAS COMB TO STAY! IT 1s AN ESTABLISHED Marvellous PERMANENT INSTITUTION.It has won the Montreal public ON ITS 3 ; ad \"= te + - + ; = Ties and Ribbon Ends, full assortment, new Te.16 sic, 65c, 75e, Sec, 9sc, $1.25 per neds.Lacombe, Jjulonac, CONSISTING OF \u2018 Sale of Furs Tuesday, 10th Instant, Extensive Trade Sale .\u2026 \u2014OF\u2014 DRY GOODS, Clothing, Gents\u2019 Furnishing, Goods, Woollens.and Worsteds, Notions, Boots and : Shoes, 3 5 and 6 of the supple- C od \u2014 15béra\u201d TT - « mentary estimates._ FUP and nervousness have made you mfscrable Great English Remedy for - At Eleven O'Clock, \u2014 ~I Rubbers, té.éte, : _ Item 3 was an amount of $75,000 for ad- ani dexpondent; if headaches, sideaches 6 : & Rh atism 5 .: ) : 2 \u2018 ministration of justice, Including $13,122.92 2nd backaches give warning of approach- ou eum At our Rooms, (9 St.James Street, AT AUCTION : Be an py rain amounts, Pat In ex.ing dangers, your only hope of new life Safe, Sure, Effsctive, Slightly damaged by Smoke and Water, - PSE ' prenne do asi, to June 50 fn, hy and LT ay Compote Dre Photos | ups aad in 300 Assorted Fur Coats Sut arleooms Nos 5 and 8 sit peter - 7 on.Mr.Flynn thought.that the amount l\u2019aine\u2019s ory Comp » Dr.C LYMAN GONS & GO, rcet, on : of $75,000 was [nsufficlent for the purpose, world-famed prescription that has done | WONTREAL - \"Herald Crayon Portraits.$1.00 2.00 TERMS: °° The offer of these beautiful Crayons.coeese.Water Colors.Cash must accompany each order.low rate of $1.00 is for Herald subscribers only, and to ta Out of Montreal 81.40 2.40 ortraits at the ex- e advabtage of it « and that special warrants would have tu Le issued, Mr, Duffy\u2014That's a prophecy.The treasufer then explaed\u2019 the Hem of over 213,000 for the sheriff of Montreal, For the past nine\u2019 years the sheriff has been In the habit of paring witnesses, ete, op Ms own responsibility out of bullding and fury funds.Different attorney-generals have protested in vain, for the \u2018sheriff js & hard man \u2018to control.\u2019 \u2018Now, however, he has been notified that the practice must cease, and the payment of\u2014these\u2014nrrenrs- will end the matter once and for all.\u201cThe other Items, both regurding the Laval Normal School, and tota ling $17,563.18, for purchase and re Irs, were explained brietly by Hon.Mr.soul, after whieh atl more for suffering men and women than all other combined remedies, Mr.B.Hutching, one of the best known Real Estate and Financial Agents in Montreal, says: .\u201cAbout five years ago I wrote vou a letter acknowledging the wonderful \u2018effect your Painc'# Cclery Comppund had upon me after I had given it a fair trial; that it had cured me entirely of neuralgia in the fully periodically for over fifty years, and also that it had cured me of rheumatism in my limbs, and braced me up generally.In fact, it had removed every pain in my \u201cliead Trom which Thad silfered most fear |.TRADE SALE.900 Grey Lambskins .300 Black Lambskins \u2019 A large lot Raccoon Skins and Fur Pieces.No reserve and in lots to the trade, : MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers, Wednesday, March 20, At 10 O'Clock A.M.Sale without any reserve, Liberal terms.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioncers 04 Wednesday and Thursday, \u201820th and 21st March.At Ten O'Clock Fach Day, at our Salesroôms, \u2018 ST.JAMES STREET, SALE OF TWEEDS IMPORTANT & SPEGIAL SALE : , \u2014OF\u2014 Over 700 Pieces Floor tremel ; , v the following Coupon must be\u2019'sent with \\order.It gives the option of agreeing to take three.Items passed on division and the body, and made me feel 25 years younger.W Lu payer for 6 months, \u2018or ol cutting out no the following coupons, consecutively num- commit tes, Ho urgeon\u2018s Mil to permit the Hence my desire that all of my numerous forth of and Stair Oil Cloth bered.\u2019 Government to guarantee a loan of.$65.0%0 friends and the public generally should 9 Goods, $25,000 Wor th know that there really was a cure for the AT AUCTION.DAILY HERALD, MONTREAL : { i } 0-000-060-0000 + 60.0600000000-00 000000 000000000 0000000 7, Address.Creer tee rer eee (Coupon No, 7.) Herewith ind 8.for enlarging onclosed photo.In consideration of getting the portrait\u2019 at this price, I ngree to take Tus DaiLy HERALD forsix months, paying therefor to local agent or to Herald Offize.Or I enclose 30 of these coupons, consecutively numbered, 00000000 \u201cland third to De made hy the Protestant.Hospital for the Insane at Verdun, received its second readings.The loan Is for the erection of an additidnal bullding for reception of patients, n new kitchen with cold 'starage appliance and bakery, also to Improve the dralnaue of the Institution.The Government ls perfectly safeguarded, against loss by the provisions of the bill.Mr.Cochran's bill for the Improvement of the rends around Montreal was considered that front hin own knowledge the myst of | the fæmiers In Hochelagn division «were painful and distressing discases of rhew- matism and ncuralgia, v, \u201cAccordingly, I sent you, of my own ac- medicine, hoping many othér Lufferers might be induced to benefit by the use of Palne's Celery Compound.; \u201c \u201c1 have not had a return of my-old com- you have never claimed fof it.Most ordinary headaches proceed from a disovdercd cord, the only certificate 1 ever.gave for a | Damaged by Fire and Water, Boing thc balance of May's, Saxe's and .Levy's Stocks.\" Dry Goods in all lifes, Twceds, Serges, Meltons, Beavers, Clonkihgs, Suitings, Pock- etings, Linings, Cottonudes, Lace, Trimmings, .Braids, Velvet, Linens, Farmer Satins, Dress Goods, Silk, Satin, etc.\u2018Buttons, Prinis, Table Linens, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, , Ready Made Clothing, Boots and \u2018Shoes, and many other goods.of FINE GOODS.We have received [nstructions from a bank to sell\u2019 the following 8 to cover advances, at our Roows, St.Jumes Street, on Wednesday, 20th Inst.At Eleven O'Clock, 20 pleces of, Heavy Black Panting.45 pieces of Campbell Twilis.s And other good ~The subscribers will sell at thelr Sglve- rooms, Nos.86 and 85 St.Peter Street, on THURSDAY, MARCH 21st.OVER: 100 PIECES FLOOR AND STAIR OILCLOTHS, Superlor Quality and New Patterns, Sale at 10 O'Clock ALM.In committee.Mr, Chauret, of Jne-| plaint, and therefore have to confirm all _ .| \u2019 Name A ques Cartier, .ohjected to the wile tire | the statements I have ever made respeût- Aiso\u201460 caste of assorted Dry Goods, Un.|- x pieces of Aenetian Worsted a BENNING & BARSALOU.ct.vccse0ceu0n000 treceserrncicenes que and thought It was a hardship ou ing your Compound; and moreover, i wish derwear, Braces, Top Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery, 20 pieces ot And ie Pantines.No A Atotion Mr.Cochrane combatted his, And kiateq 10 say it possesses a merit which 1 think Fine Tween and Suitings, Cambries, Canvas, 40 plecos of Worsted Mixtures.) fora, SE ER .*\u2026.jesncsascuence ttectly willing for the change.Mr.stomach, and in such carex' a.good dose o .\\ \\ a .\u2019 PERIL Te Loake \u201cwipportel Mr.Cochrane, stating the Componnd will relieve the frere of Ne, al ters aud 18 1518 15 tue trade, No reserve, and in lots to suit the trade.} | M Agent's Name and Adiress.that the wide tire \u2018system wan In use in the i : .cral terms.3 Easy terms, \u2014~ ARTISTICALLY LEUMINATED \u2014 : .Three Rivers and met with great favor, & foW moments, as il acts proinptly on the MARCOTTE BROS.MARCOTTE RROS., EDWIN COX cau EP emo CEE00000 000000000 00000004 00004000 404 000 S00 states TRIE JiiNern and met où Mr.Chauret's stomach.\u201d : Auctioneers, Auctioneers, S xAVIL > ; \u2018 \u2019 \u201d \u2019 \u201c .= : .\u2019 + : % 5 \" : ' .RE * 2 ; - + k - - ul * i 7 = 3 i .* \u2019 4 4 ., - .\u201c \u201c+ , - \u2018 ot : \u201d ; æ \u2019 \u2018 - A \\ , ° - ! + * : » © uoney By , REPORT ON THE WHITELAW CASE Text of Finding of Commission ~ Appointed to Investigate Charges.What is known as the Kinnear's Mills case was up before a special meeting of the Presbytery of Quebec, held at Quebec last week.The case is now well known, and Las been for some time before the presbytery.It will be remembered tbat the ltev, Jus.M.Whitelaw, Presbyterian urinister at Kenuear's Mills, 1s sald to have sent a letter, with in notes, in De- tember, 1800, to Dr.Varden, \u2018Toronto, but when the letter reached its destination it was found that the money was missing.n investigation was held by Mr.Justice bite, at the instance of the Postmaster- General, and his report to the «'partimen cast certain veflections on Rev.Mr.White- Taw Sel he objected to, and he appealed to sbytery.That body, at a previous meeting, appointed a commission to go into the matter.Thé convener of that commission, Rev.Dr.Kellock, read the finding, the essential.parts of which were as follows: The commission of presbytery appointed to conduct.the prosecution against the Rev.James M.Whitelaw, and which related to \u201cwhat 1s known as the Kinnear's Mills post- office case, having investigated the evidence und exhibits in thls case, and the Hon.pir, Justice White's report on the same, find that the intricacies of this case gather around the following \u2018leading facts, vix., 1, as to the letter sent to Dr.Warden containing the money; 2, as to payment of the $200 by Mrs.James Kinnear, Jr.and the suppressing of the enquiry: 3, the promissory note for $5,300; 4, Hon, Judge White's grounds foi discrediting the evi: dence of the Itev.J.M.Whitelaw; 6, find.tng of your commission in the case.LETTER 10 DR.WARDEN.1.Letter sent to Dr.Warden\u2014Thils letter was sent by Mr.Whitelaw on the evening of the 6th of December, 18099.It was accompanied by two others.The let- Warden being the heavlest, wis weighed and found to be over three- quarters of an ounce (evid., p.71 and_79), on the testimony of the postmaster bim- self.Mr.Frizzie, a rellable witness, testifies that Mr.Kinnear stated that the letter had a clumsy appearance (evid., p.34.The poftimaster.was cautioned that the letter contained a considerable sum of money.The letter left \u2018Kinnear's Mills en the\u2019 morning of Dee.7th and arrived in To: ronto on the evening of the 8th, about 7 iv, and lay there until delivered, accord- ng to Dr.Warden.at 10 o'clock.In the morning.and according to Miss Ring.at 12 o'cioek ou the Oth, Dr.Warden, on receipt of the letter, opened it, in .the: pres: ence of a witness, Miss King.He noticed that it was flartened out, but did not observe that it had heen opened at one end.Jt contained no money, but a Quebec Bank statement.a public note hy Mr.Whitelaw, a sheet of extra thick white paper, of a simfiar thickness and appearance td an ordinary earde de visite, a sample of which Me, Whitelaw holds, Dr.Warden terms a cardboard.His definition gave rise to the subsequent confusion in the statements by Mr, Whtelaw, and in the Hon, Judge White's conclusions.Later on the letter was found to have been opencd at one end.and cleverly sealed.The extraction of the money and sealing of the letter could be done hy a skillful hand in less thai five iinutes.A Quehee Bank statement was known\u2019 to.have beeh sent to Mr.Kinnear.ir.and it 1s hot proved that it was underlined in red.\u2018Paie latter in transit was -redueced in weight.As dt reached Dr.Warden its weïzht was 0.16 of an ounce, When weighed with the hills alleged to have been put Moby Mr.\\White- nw, its welght was 13.16 of an ounce.Clearly the mystery is solved so far as Mr.Whiteluw's reputation concerned, His statement Is borne out hy the farts, ns.with the insertion of the bills, the 9.16the of an ounce hecomes 13-16ths of an ounecg.The postoffire an- thorities are pospons die for tbe letter, but not for Îts contents.\u2018The abstracior of the money adopted the safest possible method in allowing the letfer to reach lis destina- tien, and it proved the abstracter to have been a nostoflice\u2019 nfie\u2019al, or one thorough'y acquain:ed with vhe regulations., : THE PAYMENT QF $200.£200 on the part of Mrs.James Kinnear, jr.was the result of an agreement comé to between Mr.Whitetaw and the Kinnear family on the evening of Dec, Ze, 1504.The $200 were to be provided hy the hinnears, It hs ad mitted that Mr.\u201d Whitelaw received fram Mr.Kinnear $60 out of the 20) that very night.Whether Mr.Whitelaw took the with him en LlA \u2018return\u2019 to the manse, as stated by My.Kinnear, or Mr.Kinnear brought the money to Mr.White law on his first visit to the manse, is im- ter seut to Dr.this paper 2.The paymeut of material to the point at issue.It is: admitted on all sides tht, Mr.Whitelaw Lad in his possession for a time the $60 received from Mie.Kinnear, jr.Mr, Kin- near states that hé simply\u2019 loaned.the money.\u201d He never repudiated the action of his wife, and gives Mr, Whitelaw to uu- derstand that his wife is the principal and Le à consenting party.Mr, Whitelaw ac-+ cordingly sent the $200 to Dr.Warden on Jan.1, 1900.As the money could not be had immediately from Mrs.Kinnear.he seuds it when Lorrowed frdm the treasurer of the congregation.The postofiice at tuorities baving cleared Mr.J.Kirineaf, jr., from all responsibility, Mrs, Kinnear Wis in no haste to pay the $200.She as- slgns as a reason that she had some hope of obtaining the amount from her mother- fii-law, Mrs, James Kinpear, sr, and for that reason wits holding her cheque for £190, \u201cbeing her private funds with the savings bank department.On being pressed for payment, she hands over the umount to the congregational treasury.and - * Obtains a wiuiitten statement to the effect \u201cthat, while paying this money to replace the money lost, it was In order to prevent trouble, and not an acknowledgment \u2018of persona) gullt in 1h¢ matter.\u201d \u2018Tle statement is drawn out In her interests, and conld only have been drawn out at her own request, or, at the instance of sonic one .who wished to befriend her.NOTE Fol $5,300.3.About 4hrce months after the Issue of this note.Mr.James Kinnear, jr., Ccoutelu- plates taking stops for its recovery.Dr.\u2018Thompson testitles that Mr.James Kin- in conversation with him soue time in April, 1900, sald: \u20181 alu golug down to Quebec, and 1 am going to tell a lawyer that that note was sigued under certain conditions, and, If these conditions are told to the lawyer, I know he will tell mie that the note cannôt be collected.\u201d Hav- jing taken several trips to Quebéc, \u201cand, having obtained legal advice, he advances the bold plea that he never sigued the note fn question or any document.Unable to de® his own signature, Le advances the pled that he signed an application to take ueur, jr., girl from the Knowiton Home.The __ Mon.Juäge cuunts this statement extraordinary.t | Gar Consumers\u2019 dividend cheque.possession when M was pu | ehoeked hy such a charge.and innocence je | of.men.\u201cdelivered, | references \u201cone charity ought.to be, reétrietéd.thing.Mr.Whitelaw delayed the sending of the money in question for three weeks, Hés intention was Sood, aud no serious harm Ww.uid have n done, but for the catrection bf tho mouey in question.His hesitation to make a frank state went to Inspectors Green and BoMue où the evening of December 37.It w to Mr.Whitelaw's lntercats to be frank ou that occasion.It serves no good purpose to hinder \u2018justice taking ite course.Mr.Whitelaw has been taught a severe lesson by this act, and he has lost the favor and gratitude of those whow be so unguardedly shielded.(3) His withdrawal of charge against the st office authorities on the qorning mber 28.1809.By this act Mr.White- law freed the post office authorities from all responsibility in the matter.It may b> charitably admitted that Mr.Whitelaw did not realize the consequences of his own act.hey II.Statements wbich the Hon.judge characterizes as falsehoods, (1) Equive- cation as to the \u201ccardboard.\u201d It has been already sbown that the confusion ln the Hon.Justice White's and Mr, Whitelnw\u2019s mind is due to the definition \u201ceardbonrd.The paper in question is an extra thick white sheet, such as is commonly found at the back and front of writing tablets, and very suitable for the purpose for which Mr.Whitelaw applied It as a covering over the bank hills, a sample plece of which Is hereby produced.(2) That Ar.White- law \u201clied\u201d on December 20 regarding the Accord- Mr.Whitelaw alleged \u2018 , rcen, ng to Mr.Green is qu that the cheque in question was In Gth of that month it was deposited In the Hank of Commerce, Montreal.It must be borne In mind that this statement Is supported by the testimony of Mr.Green alone, and Is denied by Mr.Whitdaw.In any case we muat receive.Mr, Green's _pssertion with reservation.(3) Mr, Whitelaw in contradicted by four witnesses, members \u2018of the Kinnears' family, ax to what took place .on the evening of the 27th December, proves nothing in the \u201ccase, The giving of th: £200 was generally understood by the wkcle family.and tue giving of the nromis- sory note was Mr.James Kinnear's act alcne.8.As to the unfavorable timpresklons = thered from Mr.Whitelnw's conduct.These lu:pressions may be reduced to- four.(1) That left on Mr.Kinnear: (2 on Dr.Warden: (3) on Mr.Green; (4) on Mr.Justice White, .: I.As to that left on Mr.Kinnear, ir.\u2018The unfavorable hmpression arose from Mr.Whitelaw: cautioning him as to the latter to ln sent to Dr.Warden containing a considerable sum of money.AR honest man would not take that amiss.It were 2 kindress \u2018to him «to, be timely warhed, and subsequent events proved svisdour of it, IL.Produced on Dr.Warden.These are due to two causes.(1 The appearance of the lotter: as to the statement that it contained bills instead of cheques.The ap pearance of a letter that had travelled 500 miles, and flattened out, shows that the flattening out could not have taken place at Toronto unless by design.It might have taken place during the transit of 1hie miles.As to Mr.Whitelaw's letter con taining Dis Instead of cheques, it must be noted that Dr.Warden admits in a letter to Mr.Whitelaw that he had only received money from.Mr.Whitelaw on one, other ocensiom within five years.111.Green Is due to a hideous charge made by that gentleman.Mr.Green charged AMr.Whitelaw with opening the letter.and sealing it with this (taking a bottle of Yunp's liquid glue) found on Mr.White.laws study.An honest man would_ be It is to Mr.Whitelaw's honor that he felt \u2018ashamed of it.A guilty criminal would pot be Wkely ta bend \u2018his head and to answer with deliberation.Far more likely would he retort in pession Without consideration.Mr.Whitelaw, after & pause, disclaimed his innocence, and that declaration will\u201d he echoed by the consciences of truth.IV.Finally, as to the impressions Jeft on the Hon.Mr.Jnstice White.They are du: on the one hand to Mr.Whitelaw being a poor.man, and on the other hand, from the fact that Mr.Kinnear, jr.being a rich man.having $35.000 in his own right.and, aceording to the judge's mind, not likely to he tempted bv money: matters, It 1s true that temptations to dishonesty aye strongest in the lowest classes Poverty and riches are extremes from which a good than onee prayed toshe Bul to argue from Impressions Is to make, not to interpret law.JUSTICE WHITFS REPORT.Of the Hon.Justice Whites report as a whole, we have sturply to state that he has given-the case a patient hearing, that he has directed the.évidence with fatness: that his rechpitulation is exhaustive, but in his selecting and collating of materials he picads as an advocate and not as a judge.his course may be due to his postion :(s A comumissioner and not as 3 Judge in open court.Hix hard eonstruction and strained may be discerned even hy the vninitiated.His want of disérimmnation rendered his feelings inaccurate, aml seems to confound objeots, as, for Instance, the cardboard, and his emphasis on it.CONCLUSION, Of our brother's conduct in this cas> we regret the false Rep which be has taken in his unjusifiahle agreement with Lire, There Isa Hmit within which such limit, we hold, was exceded hy him.at bad been to his interests and reputation, Kinnears'.\u2018and greatly to the relief of our labors, Hal he, in the first instance, frankly vosisted the overtures of the Kinnears'.anid stood aside when justice was on the track of the offender.We are prepared to helleve that it was his affection and sympathy for these members of his church that he allowed himself to be drawn from the clear.paths of duty: but your commlssion can.uot ecndone such an offence.We have now completed our this ease, and beg to submit our report to he dealt with and issued by the Preshy tory.All of which is respectfully submit ed.' TP ECOMMENDATIONS OF \"THE COMMISSION.\u2018The commission recommends that the Presbytery exonerates the Rev.J.M Whitelaw (1) in all guilt In the loss of the $200 sent by him to br.Warden on the eyening of December Gth, 159; (5) Exoner- afes Mr.Whitelaw.of any fraudulent intent In obtaining the promissory note from Mr.James Kinnear, Jjr., for 85,400, ardi .believes that the note În question was given by Mr.James Kinnear of his own accord, and after due deliberation: CH Exoncrates Mr.Whitelaw of any attempl to extort the 8200 from.Mes, James Kinnear, jr.and l-heves that the money was given by her own free will: (4 Fxonerates Mr.Whitelaw of alleged falsehood, and see no résson to discredit his testimony: (3) Charges Mr.Whitelaw with-impradenes for having.on the evening of tha 37th December, 1864, entered Into an agreement with the Kirtears', and asks that he: be ealled td the bar of the Uredbytery and charged *wHb the offence, and, after nn ample con- fossion and apology on Mr, Whitélaw's part tor the.trouble he has oveasioned the Church, and for the unjustifiablé act Itself, and that he be soleinniy adinonished hy the Moderator from the chair, : \"Aften some discussion it was deolded to The note in question is dated Dee.27, .1899, that night on which we have shown Mr, Kinnear to bave been n principal \u2018and consenting party to\" the payment of the §200.\u2018The body of the note is written by Mr.Whitelaw and signed by Mr.James Kipnear, jr.The paper on which it is written is part of a sheet of ordinary ruled uote paper.It 1s 54 inches wide and 4 inches dn length.A photograph of the mote, full size, has been taken.It will be seeu by everyonc, with any degree of dis- cerwment, that the laws of etiquette demand one-half sheet of paper at least for an appHcation to the nowiton Home\u2014 that Is to say when written out.But the application forins \u2018for the Knowlton Home nre printed documents, te which are ad- tn printed fotm, a minister's recom- mendatioh, leaving room f and address, and pone other.Moreover, a layman's signature Ya never asked for or tuken unless he is well known to the home, and only then In the absence of à minister.MR.JUSTICE WHITE.Hon.Judge White's ground for dis- editing Mr.Wiitelaw\u2019s evidence are as Sonoma e hon, judge concludes hie report nnfavorably to Mr.Whitelaw.His conclusions are - based on the following ircunds: (1) Mr.Whitelaw's actions; (2) r.Whitelaw's statements: (3) Unfavorable Impressions yroduced by Mr.Whitelaw.(1) As to his actions.Diverting cheques * frem the purpose I¢ HA, them.\u2018These cheques were retained Mr.Whitelaw for his own private use, Ths passing of cheques between Mr.Kin- ear, ar.and Mr.hitelaw In exchange ee money seems to have ben à customary 4) - © for hir-signature.= let the report llé on fhe table until such time as the members of'the Presbytery.hind been furnished with coples of the evidence, DR.AGNEW'S CATARRHAL POWDFER.\u2014 Rev.W.H.Main, pastor of the Baptist Emanuel Church, Buffalo, gives strong testimony for and is a firm believer in Dr.Ag- .new's Catarrbal Powder.He has tried many kinds of remedies without avall.\u201cAfter using Dr.Agnew\u2019s Catarrhal Powder 1 was benefited at once,\u201d are his words.It is a wonderful remedy.00 cenis.\u201465 SIBYL SANDERSON WILL for which the donor In-.REMAIN ON STAGE Budapest, March 15 \u2014Sibyl Sanderson mid to-day to the World correspondent: \u201cT do not care to discuss my heart affairs \u2018\u201cin\u2018the newapapers beyond the saying that nothing that would part me from my present life could possibly induce me to either commit suicide or marry again.\u201d The correspondent had asked: her what truth, if any, there is ind the rumor that ehe is engaged to marry three different men, one a handsome young Swede whoee conspicusus devotion to her has kept Paris talking for the last year.1 On belng questioned regarding her re- rted financial emlarrassment, she ad: po mitted that the trouble with her late hus band's family ahout her returning to the stage had caused a serious cramping in her money matters, but she ridiculed the story that she had been unable to pay her Vienna hotel bill and that her luggage had been levied upon.found that @ the} 500- Unfavorable impressions left on Mr.| of all lovers - _ labors\" in THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAR RIFLE ASSOCIATION SHOULD MEET Now thet spring is approaching, it is time that the Montreal Amalgamated Rifle Association xhould meet und make arrangements for the -scuson\u2019s shooting.That the ranges will be open in May.1% n certainty, eo the association shou.d wake up il it is going to do anything and make arrangements for the season's matches.It is not two early to sclect dates.a ; And that is not by any means the only thing to be done.\u2018Ihe attendance at the ranges will be such that the association could easily arrange a lower car rate for riflemen.It should be easy to get a 25- cent round trip ticket from the compam?8 if the association took it up.THE PROVISIONAL SOHOOL.The provisional school is going steadily along, and it is expected the driks wil be through in a month's time.Besides the.drills theye will be_a series of lectures at the close of the'drills.0) The drills were put on first, as\u2019 the cily regiments will need the Drill Hall soon.Sergt.Price bas forty-five men on hi roll.REGIMENTS GET NEW TARGEYS.\u201cLieut. ®@ Office Hours\u20149 a.m.to 6 p.m.Sunday, 10 tô 1 p.m.Wednesday and Saturday Rvenings uit aise 1 3 .; .: * a 2._ , ._.- ys ; _ oo .Co _ 3 2 a ea, \u2018 « , a \u2014\u2014ppt _ \"ce ! * ; mm : Rg .7 ur + the annual \u2014TESTIMONIALS.-\u2014- t > \u2014 J. 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a A: Ne > a+ * 5 Ë 2 oN wy: te 57 2e x 5 f 2 A.3 : 5 X31 \u2014 net FIELDING x a oo a EA oh or 5 ÿ 7 È 23 = nie \u20ac Su À re Te Lo 5 3 po & j x ex PS Hap = = wae \"oY & pe Be + 508] bel Ir BE = \u201c Son ke Tea + 3 aE 3, nih fa 2 o ed Ai 5; gti a eu FO XY prs 2 A SL LF . _ eee pe age\" CT ame meme \u2014\u2014 = eg No attention paid to classified advertisements Peopl v THE MONTREAL DA HERALD, SATURDAY MARCH I6, 1901 es Popular Excha nge No attention paid to classified advertisements unless accompanied by | | unless accompanied by cash.TWENTY WORDS, 10 CENTS: 6 INSERTIONS, 256 CENTS.cash.MEXOCHANGE VOLUMN.&& Lhere 15 oniy one way 10 reach Lhose wno read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in tbe Hzzaun »0 words, 106 ; six insertions.asc.WANTED\u2014TO EXCHANGE, GOOD GENTS road bicycle (Dunlop tires) for racer.Will pay difference, or to buy racer.P 10, Herald Office.74x WANTED \u2014 HIGH PRICES PAID FOR books, collections of old postage stamps, old china, brass and plated ware, Are- arms, ancleat clocks, and any kind of antiquities.Montreal Stamp and Book Bxohange, 2414 St.Catherine, near Feel.x SPECIAL NOTICE \u2014 FOR SALE, A GOOD assortment of real gold and silver braid, tassels, Masonic tassels, laces, cord, gymp, and a whole line of bullion, sutt- able for church end fancy work.Military bralds, buttons and soutache.We are .able to sell this genuine French article heaper than anybody else.We also have 4 beautiful selection of genuine Freuch bronzes and other bric-a-brac.Montreal Stamp and Book Exchange, 2414 St.Catherine street, near Peel.4x OR SALE \u2014 ONB SET IMPERIAL ENCYclopaedia Dictionary, in ten volumes.Cash or monthly payments, or would trade for gent's racoon coat .Apply Box P 1, Her- Lad, Tx \u2018WANTED \u2014 TO EXCHANGE, A FUR LINed overcoat, worn two winters, best of beaver cloth, collar otter plucked and dyed to look like seal.Would trade for nice ladies\u2019 coat or furniture.Address _Fur_ Coat, Herald Office._ x _.ANTED \u2014 TQ EXCHANGE, A COLLECtion of old Harper's Magazines for other books.Address Harper, Herald Office.x JANTED \u2014 TO TRADE TWO FINE EDI- tions of Pascal's letters, published about.1809 .Bound in leather and gold.Containing family autograph.Address Pascal, Herald Office.Would exchange for Thack- -__ eray or Lytton.Xx WANTED\u2014TO EXCHANGE, LADLES' COAT, finest of cloth, green, silk lined, two years old.Style old, but coat .originally cost $35.00, Would exchange for some pots, pans, a stove, or household articles.Address Green Coat, Herald Office.x TL GIVE SHORTHAND INSTRUCTIONS * \u2018folding bed, or offers.Pitman, Herd.x ¥ELL-BRED YOUNG MAN WOULD EXchange his services as teacher, etc., after _7 p.m.Mutual, Herald.x_ YOUNG MAN, HAVING HIS EVENINGS free, wishes to make transiations, Ger- _man, French and English.Box P 76._x_ JCYCLOPEDIC DICTIONARY.ENGLISH edition, pew, seven volumes, for bookcase.F 64, Herald.Xx YANTED \u2014 TO EXCHANGE, OLD STYLE Gordon printing press for secondhand __ body or job type.Box P 16, Herald.74x \\ MODERN CITY HOUSE, ABOVE SHERbrooke street, would be exchanged for a small property in the near suburbs, with house and outbuildings preferred.About three acres of land required.H.L.Put- __ Ham, 1st Floor, Temple Bullding.x OUNTRY HOUSFF, ON LAKE ST.LOUIS, in exchange fgr city property.several very ractive propositions of tbis character, ch will commend themselves to any requiring a country house.Il.L.P m, 1st Floor, Temple Building.: x WILL EXCHANGE A PIANO, PURCHASED at $350, as good as new, for a pair of roadsters, or will swap for anything of equal value.P 13, Herald Office.Tix _ WILL, EXCHANGE ONE OF TAYLOR'S fireproof safes for a good roll top desk.Maybe we could make a deal on some- ° thing else.Write P 11, Herald Office.Tix WILL EXCHANGE A QUANTITY OF ELECtric light fixtures for gas fixtures.Wm.__Buckley, 299 St.Dominique.Tix VILL EXCHANGE A GOOD HANGING lamp for pictures or books.137A Hutchi- __son st.LL Tix VILL EXCHANGE A RARE COLLECTION of copper coins for roll top writing desk.__ 137A Hutchison st.Tix WILL EXCHANGE A PARROT FOR A SEW- _ ing machine.l 15, Herald Office.Tix WILL EXCHANGE A GOQD BUILDING LOT in Longueuil for its value in coal.W.J.Taylor, Y.M.C.A.Tix ROOMS AND BOARD *Z There is only one way to reach those who read {erald\u2014and that is by advertising in the HERALD.wds, 13¢ ; six insestions, 856, \u2018 LET \u2014 LARGE BACK PARLOR BEDroom, suftable for one or two gentlemen; also single room; Auer light.127 Metcalfe street.=.ROOM \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED, AND COMfortable.private family; no other boarders; rent low for locality.No.161 Selby.Westmount.0 tax ROOMS \u2014 TWO LARGE, COMFORTABLE rooms, cold and hot water in one, with or without board, in.central locality.Rooms may be seen any time, at 53 Union avenue, city.64x ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, BACK PARLOR.ALSO a large room on bath flat, sultable for married.couple or two gentlemen; board if required.Table boarders taken also.860 Palace st.: ____ 64% BOARD \u2014 MRS.SEARL, LADIES\u2019 DOC- tress, strictly private and superior accommodation, with professional attendance; ladies treated and attended.28 Monique street, 11166.Ek \u2018(OMS\u2014FURNISHED, SINGLE AND DOUble rooms, on bath and parlor flat, gas, hot water, all conveniences.Apply 74 Ayl- ___ Mer st._.6x ROOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE PARLOR bedrooms, finely furnished, wardrobe beds, choice board.2484 St.Catherine st.Tel.Up 151.ex ROOM \u2014 TO LET, WELL FURNISHED room, bathroom flat, strictly private family.343 St.Denis st.Gentleman only.63x ROOM\u2014COMFORTABLY FURNISHED DOUble room, suitable for nurses; home privileges.170 Mance st.Tel.B.480.66x ROOMS \u2014 TWO NICE LARGE BRIGHT rooms, nicely furnished, with all modern conveniences; first class board.872 Palace street.87x ROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED BED AND SITTING room, suitable for married couple: board if desired; terms Jow.429 St.Urbaig, st.= = only one way to each thoss who read the Herald\u2014and that is by advertising in the Hazara 29 words, 30¢ ; six insertions, ne.WANTED \u2014 A OOOK, HOUSEMAID AND tablemaid at once.\u2018Mrs.Jacobson, 64 Crescent.Tel.Up 2485.ex WANTEL \u2014 EXFERIENCEU OPERATOIUS 13 all departments.Steudy work and good pay.Also girls 10 leurn.Apply to Mr.Davis, ut The Standard Sbirt Co, Limited, Delorimier ave.u\u201c WANTED \u2014 GOOD GIRLS TO WORK ON skirts, that understand to tuck and cord.Apply 232 St.Lawrence pt.65x WANTED \u2014 A WORKING HOUSEKEEPER: must have rafercuccs; good wages to reliable person.Apply 132 Clandeboye ave.__ first house below Dorchester st, _66x WANTED \u2014 WATCIIMAKER; MUST BE experienced: state age and wages expected.Box M 94, Heraid Ofllec.6x at home; good wages; no canvassing or, delay; work malled on reccipt of stamped : envelope.Imperläl Supply Ce., Odd Fellows\u2019 Bullding, Philadelphia.85x WANTED \u2014 BRIGHT YOUNG MAN TO REpresent us in Montreal and vicinity; good pay and advanccinent guaranteed warkers.Room 51, 232 McGtil.85x _ WANTED - A* PRACTICAL MAN AS su- Derintendent for binder twine factory.___Apply 30 St.George st.L__ thx WANTED \u2014 GORDON PRESSMAN.ONE with twb or three years\u2019 experietice.\u201d Ap- ___.ply_Foranan, Herald Job Dept.x _ \u201c_DFEMAN, feraié Job Dept.WANTED = FIRST CLASS HANDS.APPLY ___ 8L New Theatre Francals.6ox 1 WANTED \u2014 A DOMESTICATED PRÔTES- taunt girl, who is neat and tidy and understands how to keep house and do plain good pay and considerate treatment, at 433.Argyle avenue, Westmount.Apply evenings.\u2019 65x WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR small flat.155 Selby ave., between At- __ water and Greene äve.> ° 66x _ WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, A YOUNG.girl as generel servant, Apply $6 Shuter .street.___ 85 WANTED - AT ONCE, A NEAT YOUNG girl, for tight housework, and to take care of a sly year old child.No.7 Albert _ Place, \u2018Westmount.165 WANTED \u2014-A Gi NERAL SERVANT.APply 32 St.Mark st.6ox WANTED - PATTERN MAKERS AND MAchinists wanted.(Cond wages for good mechanics.Apply.Fox P 2, Herald Office.: 64x WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN TO WORK: a-ound grocery store and drive occaelon- a\u2019'ly, at 4206 St.Catherine st., Westmount.| PP PL LL SE WANTED \u2014 A MESSAGE ROY FOR THB drug \u2018business, at the Gladstone Pharmacy.Apply 4110 St.Catherine st., Westmount.fox 1 WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, GENERAL servant, gond conk: highent wages to om- prtent person: Apply 1262.Dorchester st.| 67x WANTED\u2014FOREWOMAN FOR SHIRT AND \u201collar factors, enpable of takihg entire : charge, Give references, and state ralary | expected.Hamilton, Bird Co, \u201841 Yonge! __#{, Toronto.: 64 WANTED \u2014 GIRL FOR DAY WORK APply between 9 .and 12, gt 179 St.Urbain __strect.66 WANTED - TRAVELLERS FOR THI, CITY and country, for a side.line: good refér- ence required.Apply do 639 St.Paul st.The Star and Overall Co.6 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN\" TO.WORK around butcher shop and make himself | useful, to.drive and take care horse.Ap- _* My Rell's\u2019 Markot, 329 St.Antoine st.© WANTED - A GENERAL SERVANT, WITH city references, who undrrstands cooking: small family: no children: no moving.672 Sherbrooke st.| .« 66 WANTED \u2014 FOR A FEW WEEKS, GENeral servant; must understand cooking: references required: good wages.Apply ___afternoon or cvening, 25 Shuter pt.65 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 pp \u2014\u2014\u2014 | WANTED.\u2014 YOUNG MEN TO LEARN TL,- luetrating, bookkerping or advertisement writing by mail.Tuition pavable 60 days after position is secured.Mention.course in which you are interested.Correspondence lnstitute.of America, Scranton, Pa.: : \u20ac3x | WANTED - A COOK, HOUSEMATD \"AND | : tablemald, at once.Ars.Jacobson, #4 .Crescent.\"Tel.Up 2465: of the l re - | técduced by Ron, J.M.Ciban reforur ua The Attorney-General has for several months been in consulta- on tion with the la snd leading ism and attachment te the 8 members of the estion.His bill i= Twice a week the boys drill their crease the J oa of cousty courts ery Ia Victoria Westmount.ly.- The question ané exercises have ved most profitable, for vision court jurisdiction ie over pebé- La Whe year an a half since the - lag experience of D The dea the corps, its members have at- till also provides that suit be brought tained a degree of ncy In ln coun courts, involv drill and marching which bas made them wa double the sums swt previously, a® the envy of thelr seniors.the Hmit.Libel, slander, criminal comves \u2018The present quarters of the corps have sation and seduction cases, applications te uently been acknowledged as Inade- quash municipal by-laws, orders, or ressbs- quate for its convenient accommodation, Huns of municipal councils, and convictions a movement has now beep set on foot or orders of local justices of the peace are for the establishment of a new and more brought within the jurjsdiction of the spacious armory.IK is considered that such co niv court judges.The procedure is sims- a batiding could be made a fitting monu- | plitied, writ\u2019 of summous abol provi.ment to commemorate the taken by sion made that inteelocatory In one hearing before the judge for divee- g before the judge for ticns as to trial.Provision is also for the remedying of the abuse of the of examination for discovery im courts, also that juries be not when there is no business to be i I « \u2019 EASTER OLBANED AND DISINFROTHD AT SHORTEST NOUOTICOB.\u2026.Montrea 4 MITCHISON AVE Wel Mast BIS.at $3.00 to order.Bed Feathers ¢ Bedding Feather Co, Spring Trousers x x PERFECT x x FIT, STYLE, WORKMANSHIP | SMITH & C0, 136 8 Peter 0000000000000000000000 NUMBER = EW YORK HERALD «= OF 1901.It will be one of the most beautifel examples of high class journaliem ever presented to the public.It Will Be Issued on.SUNDAY, MARCH 31.It include ahout forty pages o beautiful color and half-tone.| \u2026 | 000000000000 000000 of Canada, at its next sesslon, for Jusiness.W.J.cant, Toronto, 9th January, 1901.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT APplication will be made to the Parliament to Incorporate the Canadian National k tor the purpose of doing a general banking Clark, Solicitor for Appli- ART AND LITERATURE will combine \u2018te make this number attractive and interesting.It will he a number to look forward to, to enjoy and to preserve.\u2019 IT WILL CONTAIN many special Easter Act - NOTICE.Sacrament\u2019 Street, on Saturday.16th March, 1901.; EDGAR N.ARMSTRONG, Montreal, 12th February, 1901.A Special General Meeting of the Share- hclders of the Atlantic and Lake Superior Railway Company.for the election of Directors and the transaction of general business, will be held at the Company's Office, 16 St.Montreal, at eleven a.m.Secretary.features in prose and picture.ORDER AT ONCE THE GREAT EASTER HERALD OUT MARCH 31, quality and finish.bristling with sack\u2019 Spring.and vests.regal .fabrics.$22.50 .we know.When a EQ .Semi- Spring Sack Suits.- Man's staple for general wear isa sack'suit.*Semi-ready\u201d sack suits knock the wind out of the sails of any regarding variety, \u201c Semi-ready\u201d wardrobes are Remember the best service comes by carly buying.Single and double breasted coats A whole host of original and Imported and\u2019 domestic.The best only.Prices $12, $15, $18, For a business \u2018suit, nothing better than the iron-like blue or black serge, made specially for \u201c Semi-ready \u201d\u2019 \u2014 the best serge made \u201c Semi-ready\u201d will have it.James St.\u201cWholesale Tallorey and Mail Order Dept.TTA + ser ml ra Sp | re © ne ready\u201d suits for $20 and 6 -ready \u201d clothi is made in nine beng all sizes.Sold at the trying on stage.Finished to order.Delivered same day.Money back if wanted.Catalog Free.better is 1551 St.Catherine St., MONTREAL.230 St.James St.Montreal.Before buying call and see them.to 18 years age, all residents of West- MEN'S BEST WEARING SHOES\u2014Box Calf and Tan Calf\u2014All made Goodyear Welt, light and heavy extension soles.1847 NOTRE DAME STREET, nea CRT ES ITI ES = see\u201d = ENORMOUSLY THE LARGEST SALE © \u2018mveomnt CIG AR micaNaba.Frasch: 660.943, game, Ernest W.Leigh; Louls bas accepted the giant Beau: .> $4,214, (design) drug bit, H.Aylmer.| pre's challenge to à tini of strength, CEE - ; a do 1 8 20\" 2 4 ) > .© ' .\u2019 : SN f \u2014 CL! : < .de 0 .s.- ; 4 \u2018 .Lr \\ ; ;Ç .; à .- a à A.; \u2014 ; oo 7 \u2019 * : ; \" ss \u2018 VS AGE VO\u201d + a 2 \u201c 0 bo : i 0 One of North Carolina\u2019s Military Spiral Mailing Tubes.LOANS MADE o~\u2014\u2014 ===R[Al ESTATE City Preporty and Farms.Leans made te Municipalities and Scheel Corporations Debentures bought.and torms té suit all classes ef berrewers PROPERTIRS FOR SALE AND TO RENT.+ For further information, blank forms, etc, apply to CREDIT FONCIER F.C.30 ST, JARES STREET Amounts R.Wilson-Smith INVESTMENT BROKER, 161 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.Government Bonds, Municipal Securities, Industrial Securities A large fine of glit edge Investments al \u2026 Wars on Band.TRANSVAAL, a GAPE COLONY, NATAL, RHODESIA.The Imperial Bank of Canada Is prepared to issue Letters of Credit Negotiable at Branches of the Standard Bank of South Africa, Limited, , THE WEEK IN MINING STOCKS Weekly report of transactions on the Montreal Mining Exchange, Issued by John J.Galletti, mining broker, 18 St.Alexis Street: .Cpening.Closing.\u2018 Saturday, To-day.Bid.STOCKS.Bid.Sold.Sold.Sales.cacccouu 43 44 4315 4344 1,500 comssctssce JY 41 44 40 5,000 1171 37 37 G0 24,350 orth ceesscascmnrses = - \u201cSiu ese \u201coi 0500 oo.se.26 : 26 26 12,0 Montreal-London cecesseacemesemeemaencnnss 3% \u201c314 41; 4 8,400 Big Threé .\u2026.\u2026.coccnccremtcctemescucs 1 14 1% 114 10,000 Callfornia .cecescecentstacsscaccu 415 449 .ws.Te Can, Gold Fields SyD.cceaccorioccocse 63; ' 7 T4 T4 2,500 Evening Star .5-.re disoncutcvcccc00e 3 H es Cees eee Knob Hill .0.vecosssscssesasceonve DA 54.er J.Monte Christo .seemistsracetseresce (en \u2026 1 1,000 Montreal Gold Fields ctecensetmesssana me .ee m0 com nobis, Five .\u2018 eee 1 1 .ase \u201can ovelty .ves we v 5 Old Ironsides covasecces TY 7078 0 oC ot ow Rambler Cariboo eee.reosetomsoss oo eu .es \u201cse Bullion .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u201cesd ers sores mee 22 ase fr.Morrison .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.vsocrceucccenc00s 4 oo .se vem Golden Star jonenTeneretetiiaansnariiiit 4 4 ._.J ocan vereign .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.eseesctcvovoncsns 4 = o> 4 , Deer Trait, Cons .1.1211 TIR 2 24 ar 22 3000 Unlisted\u2014 - \"IVECCA.2.0oncccnacescmcac eue 0 nca Veceu Woo «14 PR vee oe Montreal and Oregon .i.ocee.lecassccs .1204 10 1014 101, 3.000 Granby Smelter .\u2018eeesesscasebasecevene 43 3 00 a0 0 Majestic ; .© olen.eee ace PO cen siant .- 3 - «ee oe worn V/hite Bear 3 LU Len 2.CL Grey Eagle : 50 0.\u2026 .\u2026.es Certainty .2 2 sen eee yon Highest, Lowest.CURD FLOGGED * B0Y T0 DEAT Turnkeys Accused of - Murder, Winston Salem, N.C:, March 15.\u2014Pink ton, a guard at the State prison, is with whipping to death Rand Hart, sixteen years old, a prisoner.Fulton has escaped and is being pursued by officers.Recently young Hart was convicted of stealing a revolver, and was sentenced to four months in prison.Although of frail build, the lad was sent to work at a contract quarry along with the other prisoners, There he hurt his foot with a pick and was returned to jail to get well.Last Monday he was considered well enough to return to the quarry.Pink -dicine has been the very soul of progress, as Fulton, the guard, ordered the boy to load : stcne in a waggon.Convicts who witnessed the whipping, | say that Hart was rubbing his foot, upon! which he had just dropped a rock.Iul-: ton angrily began whipping him, and whip- d him off and on from 1 to 4 o\u2019clock.e guard used a raw-hide waggon whip at- tirst; later a hickory rod.Witnesses say Fulton hit \u2018Hart with the butt end of the hickory on the back of the neck.Hart made no attempt to keep from being whip- -Hart fell several times in attempting to walk, and at last he was carried to the camp.He was put to bed at 7 p.m.Next morning Fulton reported that Hart was! dead.A $2.50 coffin was secured and the dead boy was carried past his - parents\u2019 bome and buried without the parents being notified of his death.Co A coroner's jury decided that Hart's death was caused by the whipping, and warrants were issued for the arrest of Fulton.- it l'ulton is caught near here it is thought he will be lynched, as people are terribly wrought up.A, Cure for Rheumatism.\u2014The! intrusion of uric acid into the blood vessels is a fruitful cause of rheumatic pains.This.irregularity 1s owing to a deranged and unhealthy condition of the liver.Anyone subject to this painful affection will find a remedy in Par- melee\u2019s Vegetable Pills.Their action upon the kidneys is pronounced and most benéficlal.| and by restoring healthy action, they correct impurities in the blood.\u2014adv.Rear Admiral Charles Davis Lucas, of the British navy, now living in retirement on account of age, in England, was the first | man to receive the Victoria cross after its institution by the late Queen in January, \"the standard -of these bodies have been cle- POPE DESTRONNG 160,000 FIREARMS Bronze and Copper Fittings Melted at Vatican Furnace, While Swords Are Broken.Rome, March 15-\u2014About 150,000 fire: arms, ancient and modern, are now heing destroyed in a furnace specially constructed at the Vatican grounds.- .The bronze and copper fittings are melted down, while the steel swords and hal berds are broken and sold as old iron.The only arms still retained for use at the Vatican are those of the Palatine Guards.- _-\u2014efprmmemnmntrt Agitation in the world of homoeopathic me- in politics and religion\u2014the difficulties 6f opinion and the individualities ot men have been parent to the disagreements by which vated.So with most of our famous prepara- tlons\u2014foremost in illustration of which truth stands the world-famous remedy to general debility \u2018and languor, \u2018Quinine Wine,\u201d and which, when obtainable ln its genuine strength, is a miraculous creator of appetite, vitality and stimulant, to the generil fertility of the system.Quinine Wine, and its improvement, has, from the first discovery ot the great virtues of Quinine as a medical agent, been one of \u2018the most thoroughly discussed remedies ever offered to the public.It is one of the great tonics and natural life- giving stimulants which the medical profession have been compelled to recognize.and prescribe.Messrs.Northrop & Lyman, of Toronto, have given to the preparation of their pure Quinine Wipe the great care due of all the defects which skilful observation and scientific opinion has pointed out in the | less perfect preparations of the past.All druggists sell it._THE MONTREAT.DAJUY HERALD, SATURDAY MARCH 18, 1901.HOW SCHWAB SIG FOR CARNEGIE His Music First Won the Attention - of the Great.Steel \u201c Magnate.» ._\u2014 18 Pittsburg, March 15\u2014He aang the songs of home, sweet home, and played the tunes which reached a heart.\u2018That is how Charles\u2019 M.Sçhwab won the heart of Andrew Carnegie.\u2018 Behind the Jate great steel trust deal, through which Charles M.Schwab has become the head of the \u201cbillion-dollar trust\u201d at a salary said to be $1,000,000 a year, lies a pretty story known to few.Almost twenty years ago a beardless youth, then chief engineer at the Edgar Thomson Steel Works, Braddock, Ya.was sent with an important message to the home of Audrew Carnegie in IPitts- burg.Mr.Carnegie was ill at the time.Captain W.R.Jones, the superintendent at Braddock, could not visit Mm very often because of important impr.cnivnts he had on at the works, and winch kept hun constantly in harness.\u201cWhy don\u2019t you send some one else down to see me when you can\u2019t come vourself,\u201d said Mr.Carnegie to Captain Jones one day.\u201cSend someone to enter: tain me by telling me what is going on.\u201cI'll eend young Schwab,\u201d easd Captain Jones.\u201cHe can tell you anything you want to know about the plant, and he can.play, the piano like an artist.\u201d ~~ The great steel king, resting in his library and Mmusic-room, was inclined to be amused when the lad, not yet 2, was brought in.Young Schwab was not a bit timid, and stepp i to carry out his-mission.The \u201cLaird ot Skibo\u201d was pleased with the engineer's looks, but he couldn't conceive that such a boy could tell him about the big\u2019 mill at Braddock.He remembered then that Captain Jones had said Schwab performed on the piano, and he decided that the boy must have been eent for the purpose ot entertaining him in that way.\u201cWill you favor me with a tune?\u201d asked Mr.Carnegie.; ( Schwab was keenly disappointed.All the rich hopes he had been building up crumbled away.It was not becausg of his knowledge of the works, he thought, but because he could play the.plano, he bad been sent to Mr.Carnegie.| Without a word Schwab seated himself and began to play.Mr.Carnegie soon realized that the boyish looking engineer was a master hand.Melody after melody filled the room, while the ste&: magnate closed his eyes in rapture.After perhaps tifteen minutes the musician.rose.\u201cNo! No! Play more for me.d\u2019lay me some of the old tunes, and\u2014do you eng?\" asked Mr.Carnegie.; Young Schwab turned again to the instrument.\u2018 He struck the chords of a Kcoteh eong dear to the heart of every Highlander, and in a clear, rich tenor voice sang.A short half hour passed.His songs and music had made the man of millions forget his cares and carried dim back to days of ehildhood.\u2026 \u201cSit down and tell me about yourself, Mr.Carnegie said to his entertainer as he rose for, the second time to go.; Before.Sdhwab returned to the mil his employer had gathered from him the whole story of his life.He also learned that the young engineer krew every item of the work at Braddock.\u2026.Mr.Carnegie never forgot that pleasant hour, nor did Schwab ever have reason to either forget or regret #t.From that day the rise of Charles M.Schwab was rapid.He now enjoys the distinction of getting FOR SALE OR TO LET That large and commodious property.No.100 8t.Denis Street, corner Dorchester.Land 32x150, with wide Jane in rear.House 32x45, 2 storeys, bascment and attic: solid stone; well laid out and finished inside.New h.w.heating, first class plumbing.Large stables and yard.One of the finest properties in that part of the city.Equally suitable for private residence, club house, or asseinbly hall.Apply on the premises, or to ' JOS.C.BEAUCHAMP, No.\u201817 Rlice d'Armes Hill.PRICK WAREHOUSE, 3 _floors, 25x1%0, No.131 Nazareth Street.Rent low.GOOD YARD, sbed and stable, No.70 Prince Street.CCRNER\"STORE, good stand, in factory dis- \u201ctrict, Wellington and Prince Streets.Low rent to desirable tenant.Est.D.J.MACDONALD, Office 71 Wellington Street $20,000 TRUST FUNDS.For investment in one or more amounts at à per cent.on improved city property.Apply to : Cushing & Barron, N.P.110 ST.JAMES- ST.F.C.HIRSCH, | MINES and MINING STOC BOUGHT and SOLD.KS 45ST.FRANÇOIS XAVIER STREZT, MONTREAL ! Tolop! Ret HOUSE TO LET That modern built dwelling house, No.467 Sherbrooke Street, 12 rooms, extension kitchen, h.w.heating and \u2018sanitary plumbing.Large grounds, flue situation.Most desirable locality.Apply to p JOS.C.BEAUCHAMP, No.17 Place d\u2019Armes Hill.HOUSE TO LET No.426 ELM AVENUE - One of the most charming houses -in Westmount.: ! G.J.ADAMS & CO.206 St.James Street.Tel, Main 505.to the front, ready.\u2018Rell Tel.East 234.- LÀ Schwab is a remerkablé man in many ways.He was known as \u2018\u2019Charley\u201d\u2019 to Fome Sctiwabs {ols all ihe omctione, tui only one we expressing them all.He could Talk about i sod ev ing in an interesting way.e nev- or tired his hearers.When be was at Homestead the first helpers op the furnaces, who suffered reduction, sent « com- mattee of twelve see Schwab.Joseph Rearson was the apo n.When the men filed into the office Schwab looked ap and emiled.\u201cWhat's the trouble, Joe?\u2019 he asked.\u201cwe don\u2019t like to have anything knocked off our pay,\u201d said Rearson.Schwab smiled again, Then he talked to the men for half an.hour and finally banded each man of the dozen a big fat cigar.They strolled out of the otfice and went home.\u2018Roarson had promised his wife = new bonnet if they gained their point.: .+ e.+ Rchwab is very generous.lle is always giving.1f à man was hurt he always in- qui about his family and saw that notliing was wanting.When misfortune befell any of ns faithful workmen he eased their byrden =o far as he ould in a financial way.Sometimes it was no earv matter, for the disconsolute ones we often proud and sensitive, lle mever failed because of a want of tact.-In making his fainous collection of watches he found an \u20acasy means of putting gold in the hands of some he wished to \u2018help.Ol John Smithson at Homestead was very feeble, but very proud, and Schwab had neyer been able to assist him.Some one gave Smithson a watch costing $1.19.It has always been suspected that it was Schwab.himself who suggested the present.\u2019 \u201cWhat time have you?\u2019 Schwab asked Bmithson one day in passing, .The old man pulled out the watch an held it face up so that Schwab gould see for himself.\u201cWhy, that\u2019s a fine watch you have, John,\u201d said Schwab, as he examined it.\u201c1H give you $30 ior it.\u201d Before Smithson could realize what was happening the money was dn his hand and Schwab was some.distance away with the watch in \u2018his pocket.Smithson éalled after him, durrving up to where he stood.\u201cOh, this will never do.\u201d said -Smith- son.\u201cWhy, this is fifty times what the watch cost.\u201d Schwab smiled.\u201cJohn.\u201d he said, \u201cyour .wateh is.-worza as much as you can get for wal : The billiard \u2018roo in Schwab\u2019s home at Braddock became famous for two reasons.The chandelier \u2018was almost pulled out of tlie ceiling under the weight of watches and chains.The room was the scene ot many pleasant gatherings, for Schwab entertained in princely style and always had his friends gathered about him.C.L.Harvey, chief chemist at Home- = > ° BREWERS.THE BEST AND PUREST Malt Extracts ARB WM.DOW & CO.'S INDIA PALE ALE CROWN STOUT DER MSON 8 2R0S, Ale and Porter Brewers.have always on hand the various kinds of ALE aniPORTER Wood and Bottles.Families regularly supplied.1006 Notre Dame St., Montreal.Paves & Co, Brewers Pale Ales and Porter Montreal Office: LACHINE, P.Q.Tel.Main 563, 6521 St.James Stree.BOCK BEER TO-DAY.G.Reinhardt & Sons \u2026 BREWERS \u2026 539 City Hall Avenue, - Montreal.LAGER BEER.ALE ano PORTER.VIENNA LAGER, Families supplied.Merchants Tot.194, PATENTS., TRADE MARKS | Pr AND OWEN \u2018N.EVANS, Temple Building, MoNTREAY, 1856, at the close of the Crimean war.SRT IZ ARTICLES FOR EXCHANGE.- SKK \"HERALD WANT PAGE.COAL MINING COMPANY, LTD, Worke\u2014DRUMMOND COLLIERY.Westville, Nova Scotia.Producers of \u201cDrummond\u2019\u2019 Coal.ae om the celebrated Pictou Seams of Nova Scotia.Offered in all sizes, and quantities to suit purchasers.Bhipmenis by water oF oad Office, Room 311, Merchants Bank Euilding, Montreal, .° a ds The only satisfactory malling tube made\u2014 contents protected at both ends by tight fit- + Plain and Decorative The INTERCOLONIAL | JONES & HENRY Painters, Wall , Papers, Etc.; 5 McGILL COLLEGE AVE._Bell Tel.Un 2452._ _ MONTREAL.TIMMIS, NOBLE & CO.Manufacturing Stationers.Japanese Mapkins, Toothpicks, eto.Monarch Fire Mxtinguishers, | .Telephone Arm Rusts, Sample Books and Gases Made to Order 759 CRAIG STREET, Lake ortne Woods Milling Go, \u2014THB\u2014 DARTLETT -FRAZIER (0.OF ONTARIO (LIMITHD.) Grain, Provisions, Efc.EXPORTERS and FORWARDERS, Tradcin Futures in Grain, Provisinfs and stocl.s.Private wires to Chicago Board Trado and N.Y.Produce and Stock Exchanges.Daity- | Market Letter furnished to patrons.Address H.J.COUN, Managing Director, 30 Bt.Sagmmen:.Street.Montreal.Andrew Angus, Aceountant, Auditor, Assignee : : : : : Commissioner for taking Aflidavits, 5 VICTORIA SQUARE, Nrite today for o frec copy-of ourinterasting book \u201cInventors Help\u201d and \u201cHow you are swindled.\u2019 We have extensive experience In the intricate patent laws of 50 foretzn countries._Send sketch, model or pxportm, Now Yori Lifo Nullting, Montrodh and xperts, New Yori: Life Bu ng, Mon Atte Balding Nee tes ot =, n.eo.TRADE MARKS \"IN ALL COUNTRIES | As instructed by the Estate Late W.W.Ogll- stead, was there one night.He was the tirst to Leave.Schwab pretended to admire a pair pantaloons worn Harvey.\u201cI'll give Jou 0 for > then,\u201d banded over pac.wel the over the paris and received the money.Schwab nearly succeeded in 8 pressine kis wellknown emile as ho > vey he was sorry he couldn\u2019t lend him .a pair to wear home.ey lived a few blocks away.He buttoned up his overcoat and started out.From his knees down his trouserless legs were visible.It was never quite clear to Mr.Harvey how he à to meet so many people he knew who asked bum \u201cif it was cold.\u201d - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FIS FIGHT IN THE ARIZONA LKG- .ISLATURE, - Phoenix, An., March 15.\u2014S.Y.Barkley, an Assemblyman, from Tuseon, Ari, is nureing a badly bruised face to-day as the result of a fist fight in the Assembly \u2018of the Arizona Legislature last week, William Morgan, representative of Apache County, was the aggressor, Not only these two men, but other legislators and their friends, are walking the «tréets armed in anticipation of further trouble.- S ern Arizona ia divided against the North, and the friends of \u2018Morgan in the House, who represent the ajority, are lanning to pass stringent laws affecting Northern Arizona interests asx a rebuke to one of the North's representatives.The session next week will he stormy.\u2018In the last fist figh# window panes were shattered, furniture damaged and carpets torn.The combat was the result of a feud of Jong standing, precipitated by a trividl remark.The Hour of Need Is at hand, for with aching corns a prompt, safe, and painless remedy ts required.Putnam's.Painless Corn Extractor exact- dy fills the bill.Sure, safe and painless.Important - SALE BY AUCTION.We have been favored with instructions from the executors of tho estate late Mrs.| (Hon.) Thomas Ryan, to sell at her late residence, } No.314 PEEL STREET.all the magnificent household furpiture and effects, piano, plier and mantel mirrors, pictures, books, china, glassware \u2018ornaments, bronzes, best carpets, etc., etc., ete.Also covered family sieigh, by Ledoux.Sale Monday, March 18, Commencing at 10 o'clock.House will be on view.Saturday afterncon.March 16th.: \u2019 ?M.HICKS & Co., : (Auctioneers, Balmoral Castle | faa H otel.vie, and A.Arch.Welsh, Esq., Proprictor, We will sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Without reserve, the \u201centire Fürniture and Effects of this First Class aud Up-to-Date Hotel, comprising: : Contents of Drawing Room.Dining Rooni, Reading Room, Billiard and Pool Tubles, Ele- zant Bar Fixtures, Stock of Liquors and Cigars, Cash Registers, Safes and Office Fixtures, Combination Gas dnd Electroliers, Bell Upright Piano, Mason & Risch Baby Grand Piano, Plenishings of 150 Well Furnished Bedrooms, 3 Hotel Busses, elc., etc.- Sale will commence Tuesday Morning, April 9.and be continued every day until the last lot is sold.Details will be given in dug course, mentioning date\u2019 and hourf'for the sale of the different departments.{°° M.HICKS.& CoO.1 , Auctioneers.CHEESE FOR SALE 300 Boxes at 4! Cents 500 Boxes at 64 Cents 600 Boxes at 71 Cents IN.LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS MARCOTTE FRERES 69 St.James Street.i) vy Bg ir.rn Worker Watch the DROCURED - & OO.(anada Life Building, MONTREAL Also Toronto, Ottawa and Washington IN ATENTS Id COUNTRIES GUARANTEED BEAUDRY & BROWN Ci.ENGINEERS AND LAND Sunvevens 107 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL sound Lumber.Sashes, Doors, ete., goes out of our establishment.U.PAUZE & SON Contractors, 193 ST.URBAIN STREET, MONTREAL.Proper Plumbing.Our equipment and long experience in LONDO .{ George C.Gibbons, K.C.We aro careful that nono but] ope WOMEN DETECTIVES EMPLOYED BY FRANCE Paris, March 15.\u2014Former Chief of Polies Goroa, discussing the news that a staff by Che Woldort Autor meaty se © orf- managemen that more than 5,000 women detectives are constantly employed by the French Government.Hotels also employ them, generally disguised as chamber maids.Some of the most useful political spies are real women of the world, who do this work because they need additional funds to sustain their social position.The French police prefer pretty women who have had trouble with justice ang whose penalty has been suspended for a consideration.ARTICLES FOR EXOHANGE, SEE HERALD WANT PAGE.PROFESSIONAL CARDS.MAOLENNAN, CLINE & MACLENNAN, Barristers, &c, : CORNWALL, ONT.D.B.Maclennan, K.C.F.J.Maclennan.C.H.Cline.BICEKERDIKE & TRIBEY, Barristers and Solicitors.703 MERCHANTS BANK CHAMBERS.Frank A.C.Bickerdike.Harry J.Trihey.WwW A.WEIR, K.C., M.P.P., e - Soliciter and.Barrister, 138A ST.JAMES STREET.(Opposite St.Lawrence Hall) ______ {_EITCH.PRINGLE & CAMERON, Barristers, Attornsys-at-Law, Solicitors tn Chancery, Notariea Public, lite.Jan.Leitch, KO VAL 4%.© Cam LL.B.CU TR A, Pi BUCHAN, ELLIOTT & KENNEDY, - ADVOCATES, Etc., CANADA LIFE BUILDING, 188 ST.JAMES ST., MONTREAL.(31BBON S & HARPER, BARRISTERS, Eto., Offce-Cor.Richmond and Carling Sts, : Fred.F.Harper.ALFRED E.HARVEY, BCL, | Attorney, Barrister, Eto., ROOMS 356 AND 358 TEMPLE BUILDING, 185 ST.JAMES STRBET.MONTREAL., TELEPHONB 1388.(FREENSHIELDS & GREENSHIELDS, Barristers, Solicitors, ete.1i2¢ NOTRE DAME STREET.F'INLAYSON & GRANT, Custom House Brokers, Forwarders and Warebousemen.Bell Tel.Main 1203.P.O.Box 424 N HANEON GREENE, P.L8S., ' AM.Can.Soc.C.B.CIVIC ENGINEER, Twenty years\u2019 experience in Engineering, Rallway Location and Construction, es ecially | Surveys, Plans and Estimates for Rallways\u2014, Steam and Electric.Special attention pald to Water Supply, Sanitary Works, etc.207 ST.JAMES STREET.MONTREAL.NOTICE.Is hereby given that the \u2018Transit Insurance Company, of Montreal, Canada,\" \u2018wiil apply to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec, during the present session, in order to obtain certain amendments to its charter, 63 Vie., Chap.91, viz: To change its name to that \u2018of tho \u2018\u2019Royal Exchange Insurance Company of Montreal, Canzda;\"\" to be allowed to increase its capital to $500,000.00; to have the number of its directors increased to nine; to be granted the right of doing all fire insurance business; and to have ite powers extended as to insurance against burglary and marino insurance.PH.V.CHALOULT, Bolicitor for the Applicant, \"NOTICE OF SALE.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, District \"of Montreal.SUPERIOR COURT.Ex-parte: The Hon.L.F.R.Masson, et al., es-qualite, and Michael Benoit, curator to the vacant _estate of the late Martin Phelan.Natice is hereby given that the undersigned, Curator to the vacant estate of the late Martin Phelan, in his lifetime merchant tailor, of Montreal, will sell public auction, at No.69 SL.\u2019 James Strecty Montreal, Marcotte Bros.act'ng as auctiongers, on the conditions of sale which Will then be stated, : A .Book Dehts, notes and judgment, per list,7about .parecsenss Grroseueu rs $693.28 Terms of payment\u2014Cash.For more information, apply to , M., BENOIT, Curator, > Office of Lamarche & Benoit, No.170 Notre Dame St., Montreal.MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers, THNDERS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES.SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018Tender for Indian Supplies,\u201d will be received at this office up to noon on Monday, 1st April, 1901, for tbe delivery of Indian supplles during the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1902, at various points in Manitoba and the Northwest Territories.Ferms of tender, containing full particulars, may be had by applying to the undersigned or the Indian Commissioner at Winnipeg.The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.\u2018 - \u2019 J.D.McLEAN, | Secretary.Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, 27th February, 1901.Newspapers inserting this advertisement without authority of the Department Will not be paid.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC District\u2019 of Montreal, Municipality of the Town | JAMES CANADIAN PACIFIC MONTREBAL TINE BILi.ST.JOHN, HALIFAX -~ Lv.38.06 p.l AS X8.35 a.m.TORONTO, HAMILTON, CHICAGO \u2014 IN.Bi a.m.*9.20 p.m.Ar.\u201c1.50 Me .am.WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC COAST~Lv.19.38 _m.10 p.m.8.8.MARIE, ar.\u201d PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH\u2014Lv, *10.00 p.ta.Ar.*5.00 a.m.OTTAWA\u2014Lyv.Piace Viger, 18.30 a.m., 15.4 21.Ar.13.66 p.m., 110.00 p.m.Lv.indsor St., 15.30 a.m., 19.55 a.m.14.10 Pm.18.15 p.m., *10.00 p.m.Ar.*3.00 4.m., 19.3% a.m., 111.20 a.m., 16.10.p.B.0.QUE Ar, Oi 18.20 a.m., 12.00 p.m., $3.3 RR a Bg TRA oon ~ Lv.19:00 a.m., *7.45 p.m.Ar.VADDREUIL VL Bi am, i nm smb RE, SS ess 2 dm LE 19.15 p.m, JOLLET: à = a.m.16.10 p.m.AP BERTHIER\u2014Ly.18.58 a.m., (1)2.00 p.m.Ae sr .10 p.m, 20 p.m.DIONE \u2014 Lv.{3.00 a.m, §9.15 8.8.18.25 a0 0.20 p.m.98.15 p.m.A m., 19.50 a.m., 11.66 p.m., ste CA AGATHE\u2014Lr.oN 19.00 a.m., 15.90 p.14 T .a.m., .m., Lari B YW.am.15.90 p.m.APy ; ur * .m.eDaily.{Week days.{Sunday only.tDatly eXcent Saturday.xDaïly, except Monday, \u201cDaily, except Saturday sod Sunday.(OSes y only, (W)Wednesdays only.\u2018RAILWAY LENT] Say The INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Ror Leaves Montreal daily at 9.00 a.m., reaching Toronto at 4.40 p.m., Hamilton 5.40 p.m., Lone, don 7.30 p.m., Detroit, 9.40 p.m.(Central Time), and Chicago at 7.20 following morning.A Cafe Parlor Car is attached to this train, serving luncheon a la carte, at any bour during the day convenient to passengers.+ BETWEEN MONTREAL & OTTAWA Fast trains leave Montreal daily, except Srnday, at 9.50 a.m.and 4.10 p.m., arriving , at Ottawa at 12.15 noon and 6.35 p.m.: Local trains for all C.A.R.points to Ottaws leave Montreal at 7.40 a.m.dally, except Sun~ Gay, and 5.50 p.m.daily.\u2018 : Picturesque Pan - American Ronte to Buffalo.: CITY TICKET OFFICES 137-St.James St.and Bonaventure Station NTFRCOLONIAL oe RAILWAY, ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1901, trains will run daily (Sunday excepted) as follows: .- THE MARITIME EXPRESS will ieave daily, except on Saturday, at 12.00 noon, for Halifax, N.S., The Sydneys, St.John, N.B,, and other points in the Maritime Provinces.THB MARITIME EXPRESS, from points as above.will arrive daily, except on Monday, at 5.30 p.m.THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave daily, except on Sunday, at 7.40 a.m., due to.arrive at Levis at 1.05 p.m.; .JHE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave Levis.daily, except Sunday, at 4.20 p.m., due to arrive at Montreal at 10.00 p.m.© ACCOMMODATION FOR LEVIS leaves dally, except on Sunday, at 11.30 p.m., due to arrive at Levis at 7.20 a.m., and connécting .with accommodation for Campbellton, N.B.ACCOMMODATION LEAVES LEVIS at 11.40 a.m.dally, except on Sunday, due to arrive in Montreal at 10.20 p.m.ACCOMMODATION FOR NICOLET leaves daily, except Sunday, at 4:20 p.m.ACCOMMODATION FROM NICOLET arrives at Montreal daily, except Sunday, at 10.55 a.m.: .Vestibule trains, -with luxurious Sleeping\u2019 and Dining Cars and First Class Coaches on the Maritime Express.Through Sleeping Cars Between Montreal and Halifax.coe D.POTTINGER, , General Manager.Moncton, N.B., March 5, 1901.H.A.PRICE, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 143 St.James Street, Montreal.HARDWELL, Assistant General Freight Agent, 130 St.James Street (core ner St.Francois Xavier St.).CITY TIÈKET OFFICB: .143 ST.JAMES ST.MONTREAL INSURANCE.LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE Insurance Company.CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORS.Edmond J.Barbeau, Esq., Chairman.Wentworth J.Buchanan, Esq., Deputy do.A.¥.Gault, Esq., Samuel Finley, Xeg.: Edward S.Clouston, Esq.t Amt Invested in Canada .8 3,250,000 Avallabie Assets .vere GU.GTZ.320 Mercantile risks accepted at low current raies © G@.F.C.SMITR, .Chief Agent of the Dominion.Sub-Agents\u2014 Thomas Hiam, John G.R.Driscoll, W.Markland Molson.Evertal Agent French Dent.\u2014Cyrille Laurta.ire Insurance Montreal City Agent, The Imperial Insurance Company, Limited, Lone don, Éve., British American Assurance Company, Toronto.Alliance\u2019 Assurance Company, London, Eng.GEORGE C.HIAM; Imperial Bullding, St.James Street.THE METROPOLITAN STOCK EXCHANGE : MAIN OFFICE, BOSTON, MASS.Incorporated under laws of Massachusetta, ' Capital, $100,008; fully paid.«& ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.Stocks, Cotton, Graln and Provisions bdught and sold on margin or for cash.; Bell Teicpnoñe Main 4151.The London Mutual Fire Insurance Co of Westmount, PUBLIC NOTICE.To \u201cthe fnhabitahts of the Town of Westmount, and all others interested; .PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned, Secretary-Treasurer, that the Special Assessment.Rolls, prepared By-Laws 16, 46 and 47 of the Council of the Town, of the assessment and apportionment of the costs of certain macadamizing works and scwers or drains, made in the Town under the provisions of said By-Laws, have been deposited in the office of said Council, fi to- the communication of all-interested, and that the same will be submitted for homologation to the Council-at a General Session of the Council.to be held at the ordinary place of scssions, at four o'clock in the afternoon, on the First day of April next, nineteen hundred and one (1901), when the sald Council shall be prepared to \u2018hear all the parties interested, and will thereafter homologate the sald Special Assessment Rolls, with or without amendments, as the case may bg., Given at the Town of Westmount, this fifteenth day of March, nineteen hundred and one (1901).' WM.MINTO, Seer (ary-Treasurer.Office Supplies under | OF 0 AN A) A.Established 1839.Capital, 8500,000.00 Docs the dargest businessin Canada of any of the Canadian Companies, Hon.JOHN DRYDEN .Presidont H.WADDINGTON.Man.Dir, RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED throughoug the Province.HENRY RLACHFORD, Mgr.Prov.Quo.Tel.Main 868, Montreal, .180 St.Jamos\u2018B- THE CALEDONIA \u2014I8 THE=\u2014 ©.Oldest Scottish Fire OMce.FUNDS: \u2014 $10,000,000 OFFIOR, 1724 NOTRE DAME ST.LAMAING LEWIS.Manager.ting cap.Montreal.cory b \u2018 Made ja all lengthe, from 18 to M4 inches LIMITED, L.Aronson, Be Funranion of atisfrotion.\\ekes No house 1n Montrczl is detter eaute- Ontario Accident and Llo ds ond of different diameters.ali quan- : ./ in stock n wide ranze of Gasaliers, ped with office supplies of all kinds, | y Write us for prices on large or small qu THE MOST PERFECT MILLS IN CANADA.d for the Si k 0 e Pawn Broker, Ejectrollors Bracketd.Ceilirig Lights stationery, ete.oT \u2019 These tubes are léeradiy cheaper than Keswatin, 2.250 bbls.per day; Po Ja OO( C 001 Ornig Street.a and trio Shndes.Printing, Bookbinding, Ruling, Em- P late Glass Ins, bo JS, the old fashioned hand made article.Prairie, 75v bbls.per day.Elevators at all \u2014\u2014 Moncy to lend an Diamonds, Watches, Jew- M Ww ALSH & CO dessing.- \u2018Reltofs.etc tok ; A : ; ., important wheat points in the Northwest.All .ellery, Clothing, Furs, Dry Goods, and all ¥ oy £, \" > quickly and CHARLES F.DAWSON, gress\u2019 of hard wheat pour de ares due TDISPENSARY \u201c= SRE cr,y pa Gas Vittèrs, Plambor and Steam Fiters.(A CREEE cong VTC ons parson ok COMMERCIAL STATIONER, bs had ek or Canada oT 14 Mar- DIET DISPENSARY Open trom § a.m.to 8 om.VATE.ne omice ana Works\u2014 | JOSEPH FORTIER, BROKIT & LIGRTHOURX.Agents.té ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.James Stet.| 97 Osborne Straa; + moniga™ 0\" 8 10% chars during summer 863 to 563) ORAIG STRUAT.| 354 ST.JAMES STREET Aevident.Sickness.| Plate Glass \u2018 - .\u201ca .\u2018 : \u201c .ms \u2014 , .- - - - A Capon = - .a \u2014 = \u2014\u2014 commentées ! .7 ; 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.2246 St.Catherine Street.WOLSEY 188, HENRY BIRKS wo SONS som rase Emm and Siliverware, * à \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THREE LEADERS ARE TO CONFER + De Wet, Botha and Delarey Expected to Discuss the POWERS ARE NOT \u2014 BLODD-THIRSTY Count Von Buelow Claims Allies Are Desirous Only of Teaching MONTREAL.The Former Commander-in-Chie Replies to Lord Lansdowne\u2019s Andrew Carnegie\u2019s Latest Gift Before His Departure for New Century \u2018 A ° [FJ Ï Military Situation.- - Europe.a Lesson.: Charges.Weddin if S ! yo oo .DE CASTELLANE DUEL ' IR Charges rs timat g Gifts : ; .; .recent creation of rare bea in\u2019 Soli ilver j New York, March 16.\u2014 Andrew Carnègle, - TAKES /PLACE TO-DAY Berlin, March 16.\u2014The debate on th:| Iondon, March 18.\u2014The House of Lords Tea Sets is our Duchess of York pattem.Le hes yo London, March 16.\u2014According to a despateh ho, Since retiri tive fi t ; .© ring a8 an active figure from to the Times, dated March 15, from Kaal-) £he \u2018steel world has been able to dovote his spruit, it is reported there that Generals }'time exclusively to his other passion, the Botha, Delarey and De Wet will meet March founding of libraries, has, made his depar- ~ already achieved distinction among connoisseurs, and we bespeak for it a popularity during the coming Spring Wedding Season.Possessing, all the charm- - ing characteristics of hand-wrought silver, this is a attern in which the Silversmith has found the\" ighest expression of his art, - The rich hervy chasings, the fine pierced work, the graceful shaping, all tend to place this pattern amongst the select examples of the workmanship of the modern Silversmith, Supplementary estimates for China in the| was unusually crowded yesterday in antici- Jt, 10 Tne deg, of count Bch Yana lub he opin | pun of th ny of ore Wels, ln ] , nl De CasteMane an .De Rodays me lhe statement from the Chan- ; 1 - .\"itiet 18 to discuss the situation.ture for Europe this spring memorable by yesterday and decided that the duel cellor.He euid that the negotiations.ou er Ce trary the critic the largest offer of that kind ever advanced.should take place this morning.Two the Chinese questi ; ki A despatch from Lord Kitchener, from Pre- If New Y 21 chats w Poe N or te question were making slow ; ; Af.a wre: y New York will provide the sites and maln- shots will be exchanged at 25 paces.M.but steady progress.À teasonabie peace downe, now Secretary for Forelgn Af tenance he has promised to give $5,200,000 to) Perivier, one of M.De Rodays' seconds .| esti ty- \u201cdou i ; ; > : Me 15 , rogramme li: .LT .| fairs, \u201cDe Wet has reached Senekal on his north- ¢Sablish sixty-five branch libraries tn this who Is co-manager of the Figaro, Io au fn Wie eter No ect of hy Lord Wolseley, in his opening remarks, ward progress.The offer was made in a letter to Dr.John i ) Parts, March 16.\u2014The seconds of Count A Big Compliment for=\u2014 The G.\u2018A.HOLLAND & SON CO.- One'of the large : .Paper 10 + Manufacturers of the United States has given the exclusive salé of their goods to our firm for the whole of Canada.We know of no instance on record where this has ever been done to any firm in America or Great Britain.Wall ret torview to-day\u2019 decläred that te duel arity ai ul ivilized ld id b a bel led ai 0 t would be absolutely private.e said:\u2014 y nong Lue uivilized natious would sa e regrette wing compelled to 3-, \u201cFrench, in addition to his previous suc- S.Billings, director of the New York public \u201cIl will not toleraie: the presence of a sullice to overcome the differences of opin-| cuss a personal matter.But he could not tesses, reports forty-six Boers - killed or library, last Tuesday.The correspondence in| stranger.If otherwise 1 wil retire from ion which lateiy | .; ; AE a > ecnnection.with the matter was made public the field.In my opinion it 1s improper d lely Lad become apparent 11 pass unchallenged tbe severe comments of wounded, 146 taken prisoner, and surrendered, to-night.Mr., Carnegie's letter follows: to permit persons attracted by unbealthy regard to the matters in China.[ord Lansdowne on the manner in which with 200 rifles, 3,700 rounds of ammunition, \u2019 New York, March 12.1901.curiosity Poe present at à duel in which Referring to the punishments inflicted je had performed the duties of Communder- 2.ivy horses, 2,500 catile and 400 wasgous aud Dr De Lara TT of New York Lwo men are staklug thelr Uves\u201d or he Mandarius as à result of Boxer), cpr \u201c*Mcthuen has.arrived at Warrenton from \u2018\u2018Our conference upon the needs of Greater = the Lo Ubancellor declared that Lord Lansdowne's personalities evidently {lerhsdorp.bringing in prisoners.and cattle.New \u2018York for branch libraries to reach the ; ., hir puwers hud nut been actuated by h : \u201cThe weather.is wet, delaying the move- masses of the people in every district has .GOLD IN U.S.TREASURY.thirst for.blood, but by è desire to mako| had been premeditated.His Indictments ment of \u2018the lumns.\u2019\u2019 - .convinced me of the wisdom of your plans.|: \u2018ashine 1 an example of the guilty, and revent were grave and It almost seemed as .CAN Sixty-five\u2019 branches strike one at firat as\u2019 w 3h nston, March 1s.The gross go 4 similar \u2018misdeeds in the future.fie \u2018sug- the personal attack had been made in order SAY DE WET IS INSANE.a very.large order, but as other cities have; ll ic dreasury yesterday amounted_ to ted th ni , .i + Bloémionteln, Orange River, March 1% found one necessary for every sixty or seven- MN2UILUZL compared with $416,218,200 at led\u201d that the mission of \u2018Prince Chun to to.div er: attention from the question at Prisoners who have Fate been released by | t¥ thousand of population the number is not th» sabre Deriod Jast year.Yesterday's fig- Bethn was agrecable to the Emperor, but Chief thé ul ref or th Cola po i\u2019 by \u201cGen.De Wet say they Tick De is à han excessive.: ; ures break all records.At the department It could not oevur til China had vielded thé\u201d Government ous Le cent debate 1 man.,They aver that the terrible fatigues \u201cYou estimate the average cost of these.it is suid the prospect is that the gold to the demands of the powers, or had giveu| he had never had reason to sup se that | he has undergone, his anxieties and the in.| libraries at $50,000 each, being $5.200,000 for holdings will continue to increase -at the putistuctoiy assurances: that ther condt-{he did not sess the full cont dence * tensity of his feelings.have unbiuged bis: all.1 New York will furnish sites for these file of probubly $,000.000 u month until | tions would be éarried out.China had! Lord Lansdowne and the Cabinet.Early mind.Apart from this view of Gen.De Wet's = branches for the special brnefit of the masses the pew revenue law shall go Into effect.ditionally : oh od ia 1900 clreumstance had ccurred whic mental state, some .of his pecullarities are ©f the people, as it has done for the central The ämendments to this tuw will reduce unconditionally admitted her obligation, left hi EE A ha 10 resigi whic that he rarely sleeps within the bounds of | Hbrary.and also agree in satisfactory form the Treasury receipts about $40.000,000 a and had granted compensation, and ex, h pad à i ere re n d or RE sensed \" his camp.He seeks rest outside, with a few to provide for their maintenance as built, year, but Treasurer Roberts thinks that perts had bien examined in to revise the! the Cabinel's co fia he pe Chad been an N trusted followers.Thus, the orderlies of his, I ghogid esteent it a rare privilege to be per- this will only serve to check the growth of methods of payimg \\indewmities.They | opportunity which might jegitimately have À subordinate commanders.are frequently un- à m o furnis © money as nee d for the gold \u2018holdings.| - were oppored to the contiol of the whole heen used to appoint another Commander- able to find him to receive orders.liis sex the buildings.say $5,200.00.Sixty-five Il : Chines ; gy ie tn-Chief _crecy is extreme.He absolutely imparts his Drarics at one stroke probably breaks the re- inese staté system, and regarded the in-Chlef.7 plans to no one.maritune duties, an increase in which was He repudiates the peace negotiations which are going on.Heé has declared openly to the men under him that no: germs except.independence will satisfy him.+ [ - A rerent atterance-attributed to him is that after the British he hates the \u2018Transvaalers.His whereabouts.during the last two or three s'a known, nor is it known\u201d 1, h 4 h day enh T kue ! authorities look with favor upon the general i plan, oui hoard of trustees will hold itself v in readiness to co-operate in every way possi- | whether President Steyn is with him.DELAREY'S VENGEANCE.London.March 15.\u2014A despatch to the Cen- : tral News from Durban, says LHat a, refugee from Klerksdorp states that Genéral Belarey.| after General Methilen defeated him at Har- etbeestfontein, had five prisoners shot.Two of them were Briiish and three were Duteh- men, who \u2018had\u2019 taken the oath of neutrality.They had been previously arrested at Kilerks- |- dorp for refusing io fight against the British.While they were in prison they wrote tof.the British asking them to send a force to ' release them.They were shot at Wolmaren- stad.LC : Ope British subd: ~t who was a prisoner with them made his escape.SERIOUS TROUBLE: AT + THE SPANISH COURT \u2014 Madrid, Mareh 16.\u2014Censored a)epatehes from Lisbon confirm the reports of serious * differences in royal circles respecting the treatment.of the religious.congregations.Quicen Marie\u2019 Amelie is said to bu chi rined au the attitude of King Charles, which is antagonistic to the congregations.- and.it is added, she has decide a journey.: ; The Marquis D> Pombal has resigned the pest of Grand Master of the Court Ceremonies in consequence of a decree of the King unfavorable to the congregations: The King haz accepted hls resignation and has apjointed his successor.to go on © cities.! cord, but this is the day of big operations, j and New York is soon to be the biggest of (Signed), | \u201cANDREW CARNEGIB.\u201d Secretary Leys, of the New York Library Association, wrote yesterday tn Mayor Van Wyck submitting Mr.Carpegie\u2019s letter, and saying: ; \"1 am linstructed to say that if the city \u201cble in furthering the beneficent purposes which are the object of Mr.Carnegles munificent offer.\u201d DUKE AND DUCHESS 'START ON JOURNEY wag accompanied by a sémi-State ceremo- uial.His Majesty was in full naval uniform and his earriagze was escorted by a detachment of Life Guards, .The Duke and the Duchess drove to the railroad station guietly from St.James Palace.- Sinall gatherings along the route cheered the royal personages.\u2014 \"HUNTINGDON DAIRY CONVENTION.Huntingdon, March 15.\u2014(Spegial.)\u2014lhe men\u2019s Association was opened in Morr Hall \u2018here at eleven o'clock this mormmng, under the chairmanship of.President\u2019 Rob- \u2018ert Ness, and there was a very large an representative gathering of the farmers of the district.Lhe secretary, W.H.Wal ker, M.I.A.in presenting his annual report, announced that.the membership for J.ondon, March 16.\u2014The departure of.the \u2018 | King and \u2018Queen from Marlborough House annual convention of Huntingdon Darry-} ST.JOHN'S VIEWS.St.John, N.B.March 16.\u2014The Board of Trede yestérday.discussed questions of winter deckload inspection, barbue dredging.aud the practical application of the preferential tariff, and voted to send a strong delegation to Ottawa, to Interview the Government on these matters.The delegation, which) consists of D.J.Me \u201cLa hlan.Join H.Thomson, George Me- Keon Ald, MacRae, J.A, Élkely, and Preside nt Merritt, will leave for Ottawa on Sat- urdiy afternoon, spending Sunday in Montreal.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 INVENTORS' WORK.Nos.70,505, Sidney G.Brown, London, Bng., relags for use on telegraph cables and other lines; 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Count von Buelow continued: gia and Great Dotan are our relatiohs with the United States,\u201d France and Ju realously in the negot.ations, and 18 espe dally displaying the kéenest \u201cinterest\u201d in the maintenance of China's integrity.\u201d in C hina, as in'mo:t of the other points ot task 18 amid the claims of the different ndence and peace, and our.great amd is to restore peaceful conditions in\u2019 China as soon as possible\u2019 and retain unimpaired our possessions and trade interests.We wish by our just and loyal attitude to, assuage the existin ; co-operation of others, to attain, our common objects and secure suitable compen- gation, costs of expedition rendered neces: rary by the outrage of the law of nations, and to maintain the freedom of our trade.\u201d .Herr Reithter, the Radical leader, said there was no occasion for Germany to be prssible, as the best ineauis of covering the lue Chancellor said the Anglo-German agreement was to presrve the integrity ot Ciuna and protect German trade there: | The agreement did not refer to Manchuria _ Germany, Count von.Buelow, proceed- ifted peo- [le of Japan -had attinned by their intel: gence the position of a great power in .the Far Bust, and chat Germany had been loyally supported by Austria and Italy, solutely unshaken continuance of the tri- \u201cJust as gond as our relations with Rus- pan.The United States is taking her part Between ourselves and France there.is the earth, no essential opposition.Our powers to safeguurd our neutrality, inde- |] sting interests.All the are anxious for differences, and by the.WOLSELEY'S DEFENSE.Lord Wolseley then proceeded to refute ¢ specific charges Jaunched by Lord Lansdowne, He sald he had made every effort to improve the auxillary forees.In February, 1806, he recommended that additional troops be sent to South \u201cAfrica, and recommended strengthening -the Natal garrison, and the defensive occupation, not \u2018of the town of Ladysmith, hut of the Bls- garsberg range, \u201cwhich was 25 miller In advance of ladysmith, He had never considered Ladvemith and its surrounding bills to be tenable.; Lord Wolseley admitted that In common with ali the other authorities, he had underestimated the fighting power of the individual Boer.Three weeks before Mr.Krugers declaration of war he had urged Lord Lansdowne to send out an army corps, a cavalry division and five battallons for the lines of communication, in addition to Such a comparatively small number of trco 8.employed early had often achieved resulta which five thmes their number could not produce liter, The mobilization of duced a considerable effect in South Af- rlea.If the country had not heen prepared becanse ie had not urged «thé gradual and unostentatlous reinforcement of the forces.Lord Wolseley concluded by saying: \u2014*1 have sald as little as possible consistently with any justice to myself.The noble Marquis made strong personal statements which were not supported.-I have made my reply: which is also unsupported.1 cennot, however, leave the matter thus.I L tea) 1 am amply justified in moving that al the papers be laid on the table.I am prepared to prove by officlal documents all I.have raid.\u201d Lord Lansdowne,\u2019 In replying, sald he thought Lord Wolseley Yad hardly compre- bended the purport of his former speech when he said It had not heen a personal attack \u2018on himself (Lord Lansdowne).After thus breaking lord Lansdowne's wia- dows, Lord Wolseley.could hardly expect that there would not be retaliation on his What It [leans 1 \u20ac A large order from us at lowest quotations ever given the firm.That the American concerns begin to recognize us as the leading Wall ° Paper firm of Canada.\u2018of the best values in Wall Papers and of the choicest colorings and designs we have ever had.: .We can accommodate all incomes.Rooms supplied with Wall Prpers fur 50c, 85.00, 850, 8500: \u2019 1 \u2018The G.A.Holland & Son Co.NBW SHOWROOM, That the Montreal public will get the benefit à 2413 St.Catherine Street.the- 10,000 troops already in South Africa.| thls force at that time would have pru- | at the outbreak of war It had not -been | MALAGA WINE Is the Most Delicious Sweet Wine for Dessert.MALAGA WINE.MALAGA WINE I= Per Oase bc $8.60 $1.00 .11.00 Per Bottle GRAVEL FRERES & 00.GRUOERS AND WINE MEROHANTS, QUEEN'S BLOCK 2241 St.Catherine Street.Great Britain's place-holder and guard her own conservatory.itions in China, so that after the South i ., Rn oir, an before, she might continue | .QUESTIONS STATEMENTS.her course, entirely un-ympathetic.lel Proceeding, Lord Lansdowne questioned would like the Chancellor to say how the the correctness of some, of Lord Wolselev's ; 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D.J.Kane, treasurer.County Board.\u2014M.McMahon, president: A.J.McCracken, vice-president: Jas.McIver, secretary; E.Colford, treasurer.EN A Division No.1\u2014B.Feeney, president: John Connolley, vice-president; M.Birmingham, recording-secretary; J.McIver, financial-gecretary; P.Scullion, treasurer.Division No.2.\u2014J.Kavanagh, pres: dent; J.Brady, vice-president; G.Dono | organizations of ite kind.W.P.Stanton, vice-president; A.P.R wan, recording-secretary; W.J.Doyle, financial-secretary; A.J.Hanley, treasurer.Company No.1, Hibernian Knighta\u2014P.Keane, captain; A.J.?en, lst lieutenant; P.Doyle, 2nd lieutenant.A LITERARY SOCIETY.That the intellectual development of the vation might not be neglected, the Young ri 's Literary and Benetit Association sprang into eustence,\u201d and has always maintained a foremost place among Its inception dates -as far back as 1874.Hs first meeting place was on the uppermost flat of Mr.Theodore Whate's building on Notre Dame street; but more adequate apartments over Mr.J.J.Milloy's tailoring establigh- ment, were necesfary ahortiy\u201d ai- - In its beginning the Shamrock bears evidence to this fact.It procurad « charter.in 1887, and made such progress under the presidency of Mr.(now Hon.Judge) C.-J.Doherty.Its magnificent grounds in St.\u2018Louis du Mile End \u2018cost \u2018about #0.000.In addition to purchasing thig beautifu! proserty,\u201cthe association in one year paid off an indebtedness of 814,- : 000.The grounds cover an area of 340, 1M) square feet.with a commodious clubhouse 100 feet by 50 feet, and a grand stand, 730 feet long, built.on a solid atone foundation.the committee who.conceived and carried to a succéssrul issue the project of purchasing these grounds, Mr Edward Halley.was the moving.spir-.\u201cit.From the outset he evinced tne fea- | sibility of the [rvject an ardent faith, | which communicated itself to his colleagues | and became one of the principal factors in the attainments of 5 important an undertaking.\"To the Shamrock Amateur Ath- letic Association are affiliated several clubs, including the Shamrock Senior Lacrosse Club, the Shamrock Intermediates, the Shamrock Juniors, the Shamrock Hockey | Club, and the Shamrock Snowshoe Club.\u2018 If the past be a mirror of the future as somebody has said it is, the Shamrock A.A.A.has many brilliant victories and much financial and social success in store for It.| ROUTE OF PROCESSION | Every effort will \u2018be made to make the ! \u2014e procession one of \u201cthe largest every wit: | nessed in the city.The various societies will proceed directly from their halls to at.Patrick's Church, where mass will be | celebrated, His (race Archbishop Bru- chesi will.officiate.The preacher has not vet heen announced.After mass the societies will reassemble on Kt, Alexander and Lhzauchetiere Streets, and proceed by way of Radegnnde, St.James, Notre Dame St.\u2018Lawrence, St.Catherine and St.A lex- ander Street to St.Patrick's Hal, wnere - the procession will be reviewed by the clergy and addresses given wv meveral promirent speakers.Mr.M.McCarthy was re-elected\u2019 marshal-in-chief.The following will be the urder of procession :\u2014 ; 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., .A ao + \u2014 > ; .* , ; + .: ee née ét a | 222 \u2019.x THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAROR IG, 1901.- 1 ' i \u2014 en dis and wid, Heavens; tigated the wholeanie stisere of Mim p - .v must I go all that again?\u201d Booth's lingerie No ous but a woman ee \u2014 s.® would bave dreamt of a revenge- Te \\ Of course the \u201cFloor Walkers™ ie à play This woman was Forine Arnold to whom test , of a different type to the ones that ordi Miss Booth owes $88.And Miss booth - ( - narily appear at the Academy.It is à has à t feminine facuity of for- .By Jim tde Peuman Poasd to take place J at charity bamar $ Cnt of eyminding eh at the ae St ] e ue ac : Mre.Hold-off Castoria in order to raise count.° œ y es \u2018 : : funds for building a refuge for destitute - \u201cva ° millionaires.second takes place oa Every woman be interested in the in ; : the ladies\u2019 night et a millichaire\u2019s cub.emit t by Mise Katherine Gray : Interspersed through are over twenty against Manatieid because the es and there is the usual chorus home of contention between the two 1s to greased marvelous! in| om el ron som: air wale by the enkaous Richasd Tue away 2 in stage mechani a m comedy on a y can erous Ri in \u201c\u201cThe | ; chaos of ence then.Our heromes \u2018of to-day save, 2nd wih cevenr peor than Amoog First Violin\u201d was a nice or a nasty one.r-men.their loved ones every variety of aw- them are Lucy Daly, whose \u201c\u201cDaly & that it is Mr.Mansbeld's duty y ) .ï ful fate from beng\u2019 fried in conflagre: are so well known eo ae is courte of the play to take Miss : so lonesome as a, tions, fricaseed in boiling somp vats, saw- y a n modienne, ] Gray, who is playing part Jia simp le, KJ affond Ao _pres over Montreal it is, ! empty theatre, when the oly erowd ed in two by ciraular saws, pounded in Tuxedo Ladies Band, Estelle Hughes jo | rmeophisticated little countey girl, iffta\"bu to be hoped t we accept - is on an sparse audience stamp mills, run over by every vanety & tress nsiderab arms er fairly an uarely on- lamity with cheerful TRAY ac a.ee = eling to each other for the sake of human of locomotive in the railway worid.No strength; Bert Haverly, Sydaey, the lips.Miss Gray says be gave hes the - tl.the din resignatio \u2018, support.I was once in a theatre where death is too horrible for the\u2019 hero to be mous as a H , and Louis kiss in 60 rude and indecent a manner LEADING HARDWARE MERCHANTS.ving Sarah is sn acquired the treasurer offered mé _monéy back eaved from.The heroine bounds in at ers, the well known beside that she was so shocked that she became : .J taste, like or olives, and there are 4 I would only sit with him until the {be right moment Co rogoue him from er head liners on the bill.| ill.Mr.Mansfield cays it was a plain of } living happy respect ow closed.He 1 e .Rob-|{ ery kind of fate fram being choked to : .dinary ay etage kiss and that it ed br their pastors homes and o Bern- F2on Crusoe all alone in the ghastly house death on dog biscuit to sow asphyxiation .The production at I~ this week wou ehock the sensibilities of a saw- bardé in their lives and never want to.ith nothing but a show that would give| with cigarette smoke.Sometimes the au- 7 the spec ich bas On the Ste \u20ac dust doll.He points to Miss Evelyn who The truth is her refusal to come is simply |'® rubber baby the colic to look at.So I| dience applauds her and sometimes it does of Twelve whi been here before played the same part with him many doz ® qussiion of shekels.For Che divine Sa: her by That wily, And we caught each pot, Sometimes looks i pe ne vides frale co find with thy loa In fact she rah bas not been f Û every time a chair ou ; , and stay | .> aa iss.In fact late and \u201caging ening hoot creaked, and shuddered at the comedian\u2019s| dead, so that it could get its money back.The forthcoming produ ction of On Ne rather liked it- And ehe claims to be might land impressario on the rocks.jokes as murderers do w they go to a] > « * * ) thersole\u2019s \u2018\u2018Sapho I he de WilkaOUl an expert on kissing.In the meantime, Every one knows that Mr.Maurice Grau vaudeville show to forget their crimes,| We learn from the accounts in the yel- POOF Olga Nethersole, who is now awaiïl- however, Miss Gray is smug for $3,500 bes found her a very serious proposition.und strike a joke that recalls to them their low press that Madame Sarah Bernhardt IP the outcome of a dengerous Pee demages and Mr.Mansfeld's lawyers are By his contract Mr.Gra is bound to pay boyhood\u2019s days.In the morning a kind-| displayed *; marvellous heroism .in her \u2014at the Academy during ue week = the puzled how to emp.ain to the jury the ber $1,000 per night, and Coquelin $700 hiarted farmer drove tlie stranded cam-| capture of \u2018an alligator on Lake Ponchar- 258 of March; should ¥ atic! star salient points of this celebrated kiss.Who Bor Sl hu ui yo mayo Ange xt tow lyre ther foun Cau There Ar ono vo estar Se net die jose | anal Si br Mae go, 5 ch for you rvation an ruct- i > ?j ! 10,200 per week, for the two principals ing the sidewalk.1 never saw\u2019 that man- os \u2018The fact hap the alli Savor er an actress in such a part as the Neth Me.Mansfield.Or will Pc es the f $ le, to ay nothing of the rest of the company.Now this involves naturally ch g high prices.Consequently - had Bernhardt come to this city Mr.Grau would bave had to charge $5'a seat, which | \u2018is a little too rich for our blood.The pros- \u2018pects of a full house for a week at $5 each for orchestip stalls, tapefing down to $1.50 for the galery: dooked as attenu- sted as a forty day fdstel., Two days of \u201cL\u2019Aiglon\u201d might pack the house.But that is all that could be counted on.So.Mi.Grau decided to, stay away.\\ ) .He was the more led.ip this conclusion because ever since thiey' struck America bis financial path with his twinstar ag- tion has been as rrugated as a ing-house mattress.hardt would not play under &3 per seat.So Mr.Grau thought that to see Coquelin as well was worth at least $5.But New York did not eee it in tnat light.For a week they put up their money like little majors.Then the houses began \u2018to dwindle \u2018until » handful of the \u201cfour hundred in the stalls were all that greeted the Diva.Then Maurice tock a tumble to himself and cut rices to $1.Still tue publie stayed away.They seemed ax\u2019 if they had had all the Bernhardt they wanted.At all events they .were not.anxious for more, except at bargain coufiter mte cannot be sad to he a sequel to \u201cThe Highwayman,\u201d since its etory and music are entirely distinct from those of the earlier piece.The scenes in the present production are laid in a shipyard in Portsmouth, England, in 1816, and in Southern Cormca.Sykes, as: Foxy Quiller, is a far-seeing detective with a quaint system of inductive and deductive reasomng, while Zink is wo kiep- tomaniac Japanese dwarf, Kimona.The vaudeville stars already booked for next week at Proctor\u2019s include Hill and Hull, the European grotesques, in character comedies; 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ON SURRENDERS\" OF THE CAMPAIGN Discussion in British House of Commons on Darker Incidents | of the War.English papers ghich have just arrived contain the Pnowinx verbatuim report on the discussion in the\u2019 Hoyze of Commons on surrender and ambushes during the war: Mr.Lambert, (Devon, South Molton) rose to move the following amendment: \u2014And we humbly suggest to À there sbould be published as early as practicable the proceedings of full faquiries into the cireumstauces that bave occasioned the surrender of considerable bodies of your Majesty's troops in South Africa.\u201d.He thought that no one, however, hostile he might be to the war, could say that the offi cers and men in South Africa had not behaved with the greatest gallautry.(Cheers).But the surrenders which had constant] taken place had profoundiy moved the feeling of the people: aud he urged upon the House the vecessity of inquiring into these disasters xo that thelr recurrence in the future might be preyented.tists published In January there were lumped together some 8,703 men and 229 officers a total of over 9.400, who had surrendered to the Boers, and in addition about 30 of our guns had been captured.The luforma- tion at their disposal was of the most meagre aud unsaisfactory character.In regard to the surrender at Nicholson's Nek.Sir George White reported: \u2018My information has been obtained from subordinate officers who, being severely wounded, were sent into my camp by General Joubert.\u201d Was It reasonable to be satisfied with such information as that?\u201cHaving referred to the disaster at Stormberz, apd the insufü- clent explanation of Hs occurrence, he asked why \u2018in the case of the ambush at Saunas lost the pairol had not fired their guns to alarm their comrades.That disaster {ilustrated one of the defecz: in our army tralning\u2014namely, that sutticient =attention was not given to field training.What was the reason of the surrender at Reddersburgi Was the explanation a want of ammuuition; - want of waled, or what?He also called attention to, the surrender of\u2019 \u201c the Yeomanry at Lindley, and asked whether the force heid out as long as it was possible for them to hold out.Two days afterwards there was the capture of a convoy of 50 waggons at Rhenoster River, and ED mem with twa guns surrendered on November 26 at Dewetsdorn.Why was this post not Intrenched: @x: there cune the capture of the Liverpool Itexlment at Hetlvetia, théré.being a direct imputation of cowardice made by a newspaper corres.fondent against the major in command of the battalion.JU was in the interest of the British officer that he pressed \u20acor his Informailon, and the people would not be satisged until they received it.AN EXPLANATION REQUIRED, Sir \u2018William IIarcourt\u2014\\Without profess.fug to examine particular causes, which I feel totally incompetent to do, I share the opinion which I believe Is generally \u2018spread throughout the country, that of this character ought not to have taken piace, that there must have been misear- Tiage somewhere, and we ought to know.where the miscarriage has been.(\u20acheeis.) I Lope.and believe, that wo» shall have an assurance that there shall be such an in quiry institnted as shall repair the mis ¢hief that has Léon done to the credit of British aïms by surrenders Île elrenm: siances of which have never been.eyplain- ed, and which.as far as we know tlicui: require a very vlent and salisfaciory ex.| planation.(Cheers) Mr.Brodrick -Nobodr will complain of tha tone taken hy the right bon.gentleman whe has just spoken in dealing with what fs, after all, a very hnportant subject, and one on which the Government recofnize no division hetween themselves And the vast majority of mombers of this House.(Cheers) \u2018The hon.gentleman who intro- diced the motion was, 1 think, if T may ray so, very ill-advised in mixing up subjects of goucral aitack with a matier of nf th» , thiz kind.While évery member Hause will desire to arrive ht n right con- Clusion as regards the surrender of these, large bodies of tfoops at different times @® there must, obviously, be a differences of opinion on some of the topics which he introduced: and 1 think it is pet only unusual under the orders of the House, but.at th> same time, extremely nndésiralRe to accompany hese questions of mistake nuda by officers in the field \u2018with sneers at the War Office, which could not hy any possibility bave Anterfered, and would not .LA \\ our Majesty that\u2019 In the casualty À surrenders | «pinion.in regard 3» la fiel Tee Lave the wight to lat the actiem of induiged ia wef t was 8 mont ungenerous on with regard to the pme Tae Toman vee.willing Lo were w pay Laxes, but, be sald, with am lreay which was uamistabable, that prebably they were whiting to give their lives.Lambert was understood to dissest.Mr.Brodrick\u2014I pardon.I am In the recollection ot te House.(Cheers) 1 am not going to allow the hon.member, without protest, to make these observations about à y of men who fought admirably.with a tery short allowance of ey were almost starving\u2014or several days, until they had sustalued heavy losses, until all\u2019 thelr doctors were.either killed or wounded, so that their own wounded could not be attended to, and who, finally, only gave way when, in the oplolon of the court of lquiry, to which I referred in this Hcuse in December, they could not resist any further.The court of lnquiry gccord- Ingly exonerated Colonel Spragge and his officers altogether from blame.NICHOLSON'S NEK.My lon, friend the member for _Sheffield mde a suggestion\u2019 as regards Nicholson's Nek.Undoubtedly that disaster sent a thrill throughout the country, DUt there bas been mo disaster about which it has been so difficult to arrive at a conclusion.(lear, hear).In order that the House mey realize what the difftculties are 1 would just remind the Meuse\u2019 that the men at Nicholson's Nek were taken prisoners at - Ar a rule the phrase \u201chigher education of women\u201d refers to the education.received at universities to which wo- Home women anamtain that the sneer with.which men usually accompany the phrase is quite undeserved, and that the study of sciences pertaining to home life and domestic economy are also included in \u2018\u2019higher education,\u201d and that it's a very god thing.Women used to cook \u201cby guess\u201d and plan their meals according to their whims.Now they cook with scica- tific knowledge nnd \u2018balance the food constituents to a nicety.2.Your writing is very good, but your are impetuous and that giveg the unrestrained look and the irregularity of which you complait.I are also in your writing candor, indej cadence, tome impalience, much indastry 1nd much sympathy.Marjory.\u2014You are very good to tell me you like the page.I fancy you over- strengthened the phrase when you thought you have become.\u201cunbearable.\u201d You are too enduring, too fenerous, too persistent, and hopeful for that.A.E.A.\u2014You did not send an address Tor the return of the photo.If you did not want it back you need not have on- 4.You are methodical, | «ait.; Frogmore.\u2014 .) : \u201cNee a pin and.pick it up, All thie day you'll have good luck; , Ne a pin and let it lie, Te \u2026 .Bad luck you will have all day.\u201d - That 'is the only one 1 know.Perhaps vours was a litle different at the end.2.Children are ford of home-made candy, especially if they are allowed to help make it.Try sme.of the recipes vour self, let them all have a tinger in the pie, and don\u2019t make too much at ore time.Arnold.\u2014The impetuous guest wears both herself and her welcome out.Most of us find the.women who can sit still the most interesting and the most rest ul.\u201d What an accomplishment a repose: tul manner is in these days of fret, and worry, perpetual excitement and nervous prostration.Practical \u2014It is impossible to tell hoiv long linen ought to wear.That depends upon \u2018the supply, the quantity used, the method of laundering, ete., as well as upon the quality of the linen itself.In.these days ol stean laundries, washing powders and potash soaps, even the best and most carefully used linen will not ve main whole as long as in the days of the family wa-herwontæn.lronest soap and good sunshine for bleachigg.If | were a growing girl 1 should ask my anolher to let me bave-a drawer chest, into which, from time to time, good linen with neatly bemmed, \u2018ar hem-stitched edges and my imtial\u201d embroidered on if, should\u2019 go.1 , put away sterling silver and good house- inen.\"A father | know gave his engaged daughter gifts of silver all through the venrs of her engagement.At her marriage she had à complete outfit of sterling nltogether.You can buy almost everything for a house, but you cannot buy house linen which you would so appreci- atc as that yow have stitched yourself, and gathered together, little\u2019 by little.lhe love for good linen grows with feeding, and the little bride who has chosen and handled and compared and priced all the belongings.of the linen closet, will he a judge of linen and a lover of it when she goes into a house of her own.- .Baby.\u2014The wvomanavho is utterly carc- less of her appearance is usually: quite as dissgrccable as the woman who thinks only.of the vanities of beauty and dress.We cannot be too clean.We cannot be too careful about rumpled or soi SRC We cannot he too fond of that old proverb about the stitch in time.You may dress ever.ro piainly, ever ro dowdily, ever so cheaply, but there is a decided attractiveness about the woman who looks absolutely clean and neat.Soiled finery will mdr the beauty of the loveliest face and coarseñ the loveliest of figures.\u2018It might, be wiser to spend much of the time we now use for makiflg clothes in keep ing our wardrohes in perfect order and giving our hair, skins, nails, and teeth the attention which constitutes the attraction of the well-gioomed woman.Rene Road\u201d ava Shattespeare.carofuily.not once, to get at the story\u2014 for, in Shakespease, the story is of very secondary importance\u2014but many times and with your whole mind, that you may read between the lines.and see human nature as he saw it.You are prudent, rather too reserved, active, enduring, fairly hopeful, fairly resolute and sympathetic.Maggie No.2.\u2014This Maggie is an eastern Edward Island.Don\u2019t mix yourselves up, you two Maggies.I'm afraid you are wrong about the address.\u201d T really couldn't help vou gut, for as it's go intimately a persorial matter, I don\u2019t wish you to know: 2.The little book I referred to is \u201cMonsieur Beauclaire,\u201d.by Booth Tarkington, and you will find it a gem.llan.\u2014Some women have a way\u2019 of imbibing knowledge without any great effort on their part.Tt simply soaks in, through their experiences, their reading, their every day life, from their friends, and from everything and everybody, while others never learn anything uniesn they settle Hospital\u201d | much.May | publish them\u201d 1f the neces: Cecilia Beaux and Mary Cas\" 60 ti rs \u201c| ei yoür-vlf last af all, { cheerful, persisten ee\u201d ip sempatieti indüstrione, deft- \u2014 fed, consclentious and cheery.wouldn't collect fancy work, but [ would\u2019 silver which could not have been bought | Tanned: =Meit- two tnbeapoontuaol hut: gir, and spends her summers in Prince | ; rather neat cheerful and vivacious.* = .Geraldine.\u2014Decisive, \u2018earnest, executive, very original and a little short of patience.\u2014 » Honey.\u2014Methodical, resolute, self-reli- ant, merry and just a little self-willed.* Nydia.\u2014 Ambition, fair candor and courage, and much persistence and affection.Dack.\u2014Irresolute and fairly industrious and sincere._ Diva.- Sympathetic, enduring, executive, industrious, self-controlled and very _devoted to your friends.Co \u2019 .Emerald T.\u2014Fair can lor, a good .deal of carelessness, come indecision, patience, affection and fair diligénce.\u2018 Carmen.\u2014Ardent, intuitive, generous and somewhat, indecisive.\\ .\u2014 Eileen \u2014Courageous, self-rtliant, fairly liopeful, very generous and very diligent.Patsve Carduff.\u2014Aflectionate.sympa: thetie, décisive, cheerfdl.humorous, and tairly hopeful.The enclosed shows: ambi: | tou, fair self-control, vivacity, intuition, oef-will, indepenlence and.humor.D \u2014.\u2018 Esther \u2014 Tdeality, erpsity and vivacity.Myrfie I.\u2014Cienerous, fairly diligent, self- rehant and cheerful., °° decision, energy, gen- » Rose ~-Earnest, candid, uersistent.me- thodgral,.generous and self-controlled.Daisy Bell.\u2014Alert, persistent.energ.ic.fairly semvathetie, just a little impatient and self-willed.) .Davien.\u2014Patient, shrewd, reticent, econdmical, and .too much inclined to look upon \u2018the dark side of life.\u2018There -gener- ally is a dark side.you know, but even if\u2019 there isn\u2019t! vour thorough-going pessimist can earily make one.Don\u2019t waste your lifé in grumbiing.and groaning.Have a good time, carry a \u2018bright.face and think Jatk.\u2014Deliberaté, sympathetic, prompt, executive, persistent and very ambitious.\u201c s .cL.Goody.\u2014Frank, industrious, \u2018vivacious, t and cry ambitibus, x ax.\u2014Resolute, fairly patient, rather \u201cov@}-ensitive and- very self-reliant.+ © Sciveore \u2014Methodical, ambitious, fairly Just: not inelined ta ask favors or to give them, persistént and enduring,\u2019 Tommy , Poy.\u2014Vivacviouy intuitive, ®ri.givak, self.willed, a little selfish and fairly industrious.# « » Maggie.Ardent.careléss, fliprant, ken: sitive! a little selfish and not very self- controlled.: : D.C\u2014Impetnous, alert, senéitive, fairly patient.\u2019 \u2018 EELS * oF pros | | | | +++.\u201c OYSTERS, HOUSEKEEPING.+ 4 There is no doubt in this fie'd.The oy- Renders.are urged to send recipes Jo this éotumn, also \u201chints on caring \u201cYor, plants; on little economies and\u2019 big ones: to, tell of contrivances for lessening labor, in households; of now Inventions which they have found.successful, and of plans they Lave .discovered to be \u2018workable.5 ster was dostined for the chafing dish, and, incidentally to enable the cook hand- Jing it to chine.One may Promise oysters in all*styles, making reservation of a sçal- lop or a pie.rr\" \u2018 Creamed.\u2014Melt one tablespooniul of but- {er in the blazer (stood in the hot-water pan), blend.in one tablespoonkul of flout, and cook until just ready to.change color; then add oyster liquor and enough cream 1o make one, pint; add pepper and walt, and cook untii the cream.thickens.Now add one pint of oysters, and cook until the edges curl, then serve promptly.Curried\u2014To the above add one level tablespoonful of curry-powder- the last thing before putting in the cream.A la Poulette&\u2014Lroceed aw in the creamed oysters, adding two lightly beaten egg- yolks and one teaspoonful of chopped parsley with the oysters.Garnish with paisley.A la Creole\u2014Couk one teaspoontu! ot ohapped onion in two tablespoontuls ot butter in the blazer (without water-pan) until brown; add owe level tablespoonful of flour, and brown.Now add one cupful \u2018of stewed tomatoes, pepper, salt, a hit of tobasco sauce, one teaspoonful of chopped parsley, and finally the oysters.Cook until the edges curl.egg seasoned with pepper and salt, roll them in fine cracker~dist until thickly coated, and fry in butter in the blazer without the pan.\u2019 Du not stop at the above, but try all requiring the oven, TOINTS IN COOKING FISH, The firs thing to learn about fish-cook- Ing is.that an nnderdone fish is a \u2018fish ruined\u2014an offense to the palate, an indictment against the cook.The second thing to \u2018bear in mind is, that the simplest methods give the most enjoyable resulls.Elaborate fish dishes we may well save for formal entertaining for our social enemies (critics), to dazzie the eye and excite envy of skill; reserving for the home table, for our intimates and the gustatory Wise among our guests, the perfection of simple broils, ete.Never \u201cbone\u201d a fish.as ty such mutil- |.ation of the tissues the natural juices are lost, leaving the flesh dry and favorless.ug is quite commonly practiced, but never by cooks who-are fitted by instinct and by the best intelligence for the du- tice of their office.How to clean and treat the many varieties of fish, prel'm- inary to couking, may not here le entered into, space forbidding, and.\u2018instruction from one's \u2018dealér or butcher is theretare Uurgently recommended.\u2014EJa Morris Kret- \"Fréchmar, in Good Housekeeping tor March. js à NOTES.\u2018 The.eggs for custards require the yolk end.white\u201d to be beaten together, not as hard as for an omelet.And one more rule for cooking of eggs.never bredk them all into the same \u2018dikh.at once.Drop them one by oné in a cup.In this way M a bad egg should occur, it would not ruin the half-dozen that came \u2018before.When properly done an article fried in deep fat is probably mote wholesome than when fried, or sauted, in a spider, because it will not be at al greasy.Nor is deep fat frying more espensive ii the fat is pro- erly cared for.ere arc some pointy to be observed: Use the iron kettles designed.for the purpose; use at least thiee pounds of lard, and meal it slowly; put in uncooked mixtures when- blue.smoke | rises from the edges, cooked ones when it rises from the centre; after using, strain through a thin cloth; if browned, add twice the amount of water, and boil one hour.cool, lift the lard-cake that has formed, and scrape off the particles from the bottom; when but slightly discolored e handful 'of sliced raw potatoes cooked an it till black wil do the clanfying.© Never \u2018use u new flower-pot until you have given it a thorough soaking in a tub of water.Because of its great porosity tt will absarb a large amount of moisture.If unsoaked pots arc used for young ' plants they often rob the roots of the ture they need, and before the real ition -of things is discovered.the plants are severely injured.1f the pots are soaked before.using, this will not take place.A short \u2018time ago a lady called .me in to see a sick palm.\u2018The plant had been perfect|y healthy.Thinking it required a larger pot she had put it into a new one, and had neglected to soak it.She gave the plant as much water as she thought it needed.Soon it.began to look bad.In a short time several leaves had to be | cut off.When I was called in half of .the plant had been cut'away.1 found that the\u2019pot had extracted nearly all the moisture Jrom the soil\u2019at the time of repotting, consequently the\u2019roots of the palm had been allowed 10.become, and remain, very dry at the time when the moisture was most necded.Had the pot been given the soaking it ts, + x \u201cthem?.« 16 ; = pe + £ A 2 MORE VIEWS ONTHE = SERVANT QUESTION \u201coMemmbib,\u201d observed the very much fn earnest little woman who does.not talk about the servants misdeeds, \u201cYou were * quite right last Saturday.Women do talk \u201c \u2018much ut the servants.\u201d .\u201c yemarked another lady, \u201cif $s simply horrid to make out such uminteresting bores.* I'm quite sure most housekeepers do not talk about the ser vants misdeed all the time.They have lots of other things to talk about, and as to telling things about the tradespeople it's \u2018mo wonder for the amount of worry and discomfort brought about by the butcher and baker and laundresses and all the rest is dreadful.As to the servants, honestly, most of them are horried.hey do even things you don\u2019t want them to do and leave undone the things you are most anxious to make right, and if you get a mice girl she departs and leaves you in the Jurch, and.as to beaux they are always wanting to have them to call, or else go\u2019 out in the evening with them and\u2014\" \u2018Dear me,\u201d said the mink and \u2018violet toque girl who dropped in \u201ctalking about the servants again.\u201d = \u201cI wasn't\u2014why yes I was now that I think of it.= a valiant dame, \u201cI don\u2019t \u201cmind in the least hearing aboutithe ser- wants and though you say it\u2019s a bore and shows a poverty of ideas &nd.s0 on I dong It may be if you.aren\u2018tiinterested | care.but I'll venture tô say lots of women like to hear their friends\u2019 experiences with the housekeeping worries.They don\u2019t consider them pretty boring details, and they are willing to give as well as receive sympathy on the subject, and really, bore or not, it is quite true the servant question is a serious one and what we are to: do.I.don\u2019t know.\u201d _ : \u2018Are you sure the servants are altogether to.blame\u201d said someone else, \u201cdo you think everything is smooth sailing for \u201cWell\u201d\"\u2014*\u201cWhy\u201d\u2019\u2014*\u201cI should say\u201d\u2014*\u201cI am sure\u2019\u2019\u2014rose an indignant chorus.\u201cYes, 1 dare say you could, but all the same when you \u201cabout the misdemeanors of the maids, think of the mistresses.A girl becomes a servänt: and- perha leaves to go into a factory.Then all the ladies say what an unfaithful wretch she \u2018is She bad a comfortable Lome, good meals, didn\u2019t have to.be out in all weather and\u201d \u2018wages, besides board and dodging.es that's quite true, but did \u201cyou ever consider what 1t would be\u201d like \u2018to have no society except on your night out; to sit alone in the kitchen after the work is done, or go up to your little bed- goom and git there alone\u2014I am speaking of where there is only one servant kept.Do you know what it is to be alone?Of course you don\u2019t.e are always people to talk to in the house and visitors coming in, and you can go out whenever you like, your maid?Does she get gufficient exercise?' Then about admirers; The maid is not generally supposed to have their men friends to call whenever thev please, and she can\u2019t always go out .in the evaning.No, I don\u2019t think the maids have & bed of roses and I think there is a good deal to say: for their side too.\u201d \u201cOh, you don\u2019t understand.They are well off and are just discontented, horrid things.; .\u201cPerhaps so, but I think they should have good wages to make up for the disadvantages.And then it is not pleasant to know that they are always being run down as an ungrateful inefficient lot., Here is a letter on the subject which \u201cgpeats for itself.Mo the Editor of the Woman\u2019s Depart- \u2018ment.v, I have a little to say about the servant girl,\"as 1 was once myself a servant girl.It\u2019s a life of drudgery with some women \u201c you live with.They think you \"ean go = from morning till night and never tire, and then if vou tell them you are tired they say, \u201cOh, my, vou are always growling about something.\u201d And then again, they don\u2019t want you tq have any, pleasure; You must enteitain your company in the kitchen where vou work ail day long, and that is very unpleasant.They say girls are hard to get, that is good girls.Why don\u2019t they treat a good girl right .when they have them?But it seems as though Che Memsabi {two bugs of clothing t I Home.4e i good cheer.You can anything you please, but there are no rules and regulations.It ts & lendiy society.\u2018The president-generai Le Mre, ia Weetover Alden, 98.Fifth avenue, New York, to whom you should write about forming branches.Any ten persons can form a branéh.- _ At the Sunahine tea Intely a good many contributions were received for the rum mage bag.From the parcels sent in, th society was äble to send a of friendly greeting aud work\u2019 for any bag of.useful clothing to the Montreal Day Nursery, and o the Old Folks\u2019 ~~ A meeting of those Interested in the Sunshine Society will held on Tuesday evening next.March 19th, In the Kio a Daughters\u2019 Parlor, of the Y.W.C.A.11 Muvitbers re usked to bring friends tothe.| weeting.RIC - .: - ~ 7 \u201cfhe.editor of this column ig-always glad \u2018to receive letters and clippings of est.All news of branches should be .sent-\u2018for : publication.As - Let us try to think of the ways In.which we can lighten the burden of those who must care for us, writes.an Invalid.Let us eee how cheer! ce can be;-how patient, how sympathèfie, howtendurinz ue- der the pning and aches for Whtch There ls no remedy.Let us refraip from sighing, groaning or fault-finding.Let us in every way endeavor to lighten the tasks of the kind-hearted dear ones who glve thelr time and effort to our comfort.- LES nan THE TIME FORYHELP.Tt 1sn't enough, ni half énough, + , n'hapd.\"\"e- .free To' Him who\u201d wii\u2014to help him up 4 nd\u2014 4 And bid him sta : F The stones are hard and cold and rough, 4 I helping the faligh J not \u2018enough! Soe h testering ones who try to stand, .A bravely fight SRR To Keep from dalle, heslde the Wars \u2019 'h, y.the & ve Ta Ne hn d lend a hand! of > e verge an Ere they fi he time to help them S$ : 55e Chicago Times-Herald.» on | \u2014\u2014 are - GPT RID GF-@HE WORRY HABIT.\u201cYou ask how I dame .to get rid of the.worry habit,\u201d said a merry-faced \u2018woman.\u201cWell, 1 always did have a prejudice 1 against wasting time or streigth or nerves on something which doesn't am thing, and, after.a long and \u20ac perience in worrying, 1 found ou 1 things which most nearly broke my (in anticipation), ruined my temper, wrecked my peace, and alienated my: family and friends,-were, in ninety-nine cases out of # \u2018 hundréd7-the things which never happened! © As [couldn't be prepared for the real trouble, I gave all worrying the go-by, and you cannot Limagine what a difference it makes.Why, Jam a new ml delightful stranger\u2019 to myself without wy haunting double.| worry.\" .: ; POT POURRL, ! The Prince and Princess Cantacuzene Ars preparing for their visit to America, and .will be accompanied by a large suite of the i Cantacuzene servants, to whom the Princess has become greatly attached.She has three Russian maids for her own: personal .attendance, aud.they are so apt and devoted.and dress her with such taste thab- ftie Princess cannot think of dispensing with them even for the comparativejy short period of a visit to America.Newport will doubtless have a: sensation in these servants, \u2018for they- will t that the\u201d beart a, | commended by the college.authorities for credi | SUPPER \u2014velery and oyster patties, \u2018têr of a cup of melted butter over one {salt a little pepper, one teaspoon of \"onion; one SECRET OF FRENGH ount to Any- |-contends that- Pa laborate ex- | l\u2018fas little to do with fine feathers or color- .- .THE MONTREAL DAILY HFRALD, SATURDAY, MARCH I8, 1901.preparatory work and tably in all the studies assigued.An additional study was où the list, but obe was advised not to attempt that just yet, as she had had no g with reference to It according te the prescribed method of the college.She decided to try, however, and came out with flying colors.\u2018\u2018How aia you ever those questions,\u2019\u201d\u2019 said the examiner, that study was pot includ atory work?\u2019 \u2018\u2018But th i as geperal intelligence, lan asked the 1 in turn.The query was not answered.ate i q ° TO-MORROW'S MENU.BREAKFAËT \u2014Shredded wheat biscuit and cream, broiled-beefeteak, baked-po- tatoes, \u2018rolls, stewed prunes, coffee.54 DINNER- Bokod ee en pean, to: \u201cmato jelly, boiled dressing, cheese straws, apricot pie.: * Saratoga chips, pim-olas, Vienna bread canned pineapple, cookies, \u2018tea.\u2019 + Stuffing for Baked Fish.\u2014Pour a quar cup of cracker or bread crumbs, add one beaten egg, a quarter of a teaspoon of ey, one teaspoon of chopped teaspoon of cepers and one.teaspoon of chopped pickles; mix all thoroughly.\u2018This quantity is sufficient for a six-pound 2, \u2018Celery and Oyster Patties.\u2014Cut the celery into half-inch lengths, cover with boiling - wates,.-cogk until \u2018soft, then rub through a colander.To.one cup of sifted celery add one cup of cream, season with salt and pepper and thicken with one tablespoon of flour, rubbed to a paste with one tablespoon of butter.«+ Now stir in.onehalf pint of oysters, cook until they are-plump and their edges curl; then fill into hot patty ahells.; oon ~ _\u2026 WO \u2019 MAN'S CHARM .ce at rome ir h tl \"Many a.woman who | ~ mu] me and energy man ve PP ollet 18 puzzled when she hears admirers o h women eulogize their elegance, distinction and taste.She knows the average French womun Is mot extravagant, that she does not veer round with every wind of fash- | fon and discard all her frocks at the first caprice of a new leader of styles.She rislans are -not as good- Teoking as American.women, and that they -are often o'er plump and frequently mous- farhed.Yet she cannot convince any one who has seen the suart French woman of fashion that the dark and sometimes very demurely - dressed person is not ore piquante.and smart and bien mise than fer handsomer and wealthier Anglo-Saxon tival.~- \u201che French woman's triumph is owing artly-,to inherent charm of: person\u2014which Ing, but Is-very potebt just the same\u2014and partly to a religious attentlon.to details, says the Commercial; Advertiser.\u2018The fair-.skinned \u201cAnglo-Saxon May spend _niore money on her clothes than does tbe Paris- tenne, but the latter can contrive to make her small person a veritatle temple of luxury.Her gowns are perfumed, but not with heavy, vulgar odors.\u201cAuber, orchid, cyclamen give a delicate fragrance to her garments.TEL : Her petticont on nine, occasions out of ten-is more elnboçate.than her gown, her cheapest \u2018corset\u2014and she wiH posséss at | least half a dozen\u2014costs RU francs: every.Ftitch of her lingerie is done by hand, The liliputian handkerchlef which lies in her Jap Is lifted.by .the most languid zephyr, so wear their regulation Russian costumes, which look as if they were intended for some | comic opera chorus.The jewels of the Princess will be still another sensation, for the.Cautacuzene jewel caskets are richer than most Russiah familles, and the pieces are almost barbaric in their splendor.one tiara that is as handsome as anything that the Czarina herself possesses.It is in the form of an aufora about the face long | .point# .0of magnificent diamonds radiating | away from the head.There is a necklace of emeralds the size of American five-cent pieces which is three hundred years old.It has | been rest with diamonds and is a superb affair The young Duchess of Marlborough, who dresses extravagantly, Inasmuch as she orders gowns so often, is having two new toi- Jettes made.One .is of blatk-and white check- | ed silk, with fascinating trimmings of black | velvet ribbons.t- The skirt is severe, excep! \u2018ing the trimming down each side of the front breadth of a sort of trellis work \u2018of black velvet ribbon.The .corsage, however, is most elaborate, having a gray lace body on which is a quaint bolero of the cbecked silk.short! at the back apd extending far down in front in two tabs.There is a collar with revers : trimmed with black velvet, and down each side of the bolero are small rosettes of black velvet ribbon, from each of which hangs a little black tassel.The sleeves are slightly.flowing to the elbow, where euffs turn back,\u2019 showing close fitting under, sleeves of gray they can\u2019t.' I hope to see the day that women cannot get a girl upless they pay | more wages and treat them human THE MEMSAHIB.' GOOD CHEER.Have you a kindness shown?Pass it on.\u2019Twas not for you alone\u2014 Pass it on, .Let it travel down the years, .Let it wipe another's tears, Till in heaven the deed appears, 1° Pass it on.} TWO TOWNS.Brother! yon with growl and frown, .Why don ou move from Grumbletown, Where every & is tumbled down And Life is always dreary?Move over Into Gladrille, where Your face will don a happy air And lay aside the look of care : For smiles all bright and cheery.in Grumbletown there\u2019s not a joy But has a shadow of alloy That will its happiness destroy And make you to regret it.In Gladville they have uot a care \u2014 .-.« But what it looks Inviting there, .-And bas about it something fair That makes them,pleased to get it.\"Tis strange how different these towns * Of ours are! Good cheer abounds * In one, and gruesomu growls and frowns Are always in the other.If your skies of ashen gray ould change for sunny smiles™of May, From Grumbletown, oh! haste away; ove into Gladville, brother.~Nizon Waterman.The Sunshine Soclety is not a charity of any kind.It is à society for the exchange : * acter A array of shabby footwear, the more clearly | in the smart procession tramp feet ghod ir- lace, which extend over the bands like mitts.Ît is amazing to eee how many women in the\u2018 :long procession from church upon Fifth Avenue these bright Supdays are smartly dressed until it comes to the boots.The revealed because of the help-up drees skirtæ.is something to wonder over.If the women were flashily dressed, top-heavy with big be- feathered hats and gaudy in silks and velvet, it would, be easier to understand.But the offenders are mostly tailor made girls \u2014 charming young things to wh every wearer of the frock coat doffs the hat and who are severely garbed in simplest cloth, of perfect cut and finish, and irreproachable as to gloves, furs, coiffure, and all other essential details.Their dress skirt edges\u2014that test of dainty dressing\u2014are the furthest removed from being frayed or dusty.In boots alone they are vulnerable.One pair after another, are seen to be running down at the heel, shabby and sadly In need of blacking.Of course there are exceptions.Here -and there, reproachably.but they are a rarity.The observer grows almost surprised at might of so many shabby ones.Does any girl imagine, like the gstrich with its head, that because sho doesn\u2019t see her shabby hoots that nobody else sens them?It is distreesing to see #0 mary lovely idols with feet of clay\u2014or what corresponds to clay.\u2014Most of the smart girls of the Sunday church procession are like Achilles\u2014thev are juinerable only in the beel.\u2014N.Y.Sun.To be a good rook means the knowledge of all fruits, herbs, balms and spices .and of all that is healing and sweet in fields and groves, and savory in meats.It means carefulness, ipventivenbsas, watrhfulness, willingness and readiness of appliance.It means the economy of our great-grandmothers, and the science of modérn chemists.It means much tasting and no wasting.It meahs Eng- ish thoroughness, French art and Arabian hospitality.18 means, in fine, that you are to be perfretly and always ladies (loaf-givers) and are to ses that éverybody has something nice to eat==Joho- Ruskin, ~\u2014- It afiy evidences were needod as to the un- bealthfulness of tha candy that constitutes the stock of the street peddlers, it could have been found by observing one of these itinerant traders when arranging his tray the other morning, take each\u2018 plece of candy in his grimy hands and blow the dust off, first one aide, then the other.The narrow gauge view of some educators was illustrated recently in the case of a Brooklyn girl who was taking an examinationd for entrance into one of our leading colleges for women.For some months she had heen taking a special course of instruction re- 4 eee ge bat does not in every line.¢ .Two qualities, $1.00, $1.35.press the abdomen.Correct * \"See that it is branded : \u201c Straight Front.\u201d Low bust, long waist, cut - away bips \u2014 that is fashion\u2019s latest corset decree.The \u201c\u2018 N.C.TAILOR-KUT\u201d, corset with the straight front is a genuine straight front - .corset.It gives a graceful curve to the back and hips; it supports, N.C.{ TAILOR-KUT ASOISTERAD EN There is].\"| Lont-fidiled people éfé apt to be very gossamer 1s Îts texture, and ite tiny tucks and embroidery represent a week's skilled | labor.Her vest is unique\u2014a mystery\u2014ahd i her insignificant cambric colar and cuffs cost 50 francs in the ftue de la Paix.It ds this perfection of detall which stamps the bigh class Parisienne as the veriest high priestess of fashion.Very few Frenchwomen wear machine-made lingerie.The poorer classes make thetr garments at home, and the richer employed skilled lingeres, The Frenchwoman studies the effect of ber clothes and values them.Her loose.vest hangs faultlessly over an under bodice.of white sllk, exquisitely fitting; her silk petticoat clings around her hips without a crease; her dress skirt fits her waist snug- Iy, it sweeps the ground, but the cloth or tei article fn far ton light te he.considered ROYAL MOURNING \u201cIN OLD ENGLAND Description of the Clothes Worn by the Court in the Last Century.The first national calamity of the nl teenth century ihmedlatel Tolcernin He Royal House aud Lugland was the death, on the 2hd of Novewber, 1810, of the Princes Amella, the King's Jouugen daughter, after a long and painful lllness.She was her father's favorite, and his grief at her death was #0 excessive and overwhelming that he became plunged once more into a state of mental disablement, from which he never really racovered.Thus the mourn: ing that was worn for the dsughter was virtualty also worn for the suffering monarch, though ft was not until the 20th of.Jautary, 1820, that George III.expired., Orders for court moutning for.Princess Amella were issued from the Lord \u2018Chamberlain's office on November 9, 1810, which date will emphasize the fact that orders \u201care-Yidich more expeditiously given now than they were In.those days.No limit of time was: mentioned, but the Instructlons ran as follows: \u2018The ladies to wear black bombazeens, or long lawn, L plain muslin, crupe hoods, shamoy shocs and gloves and crape fans.Undress, dark Norwich cape.J The gentlemen to wear black cloth, without buttons on the sleeves dr pockets, plain muslin or loug lawn cravats and weepers, shumoy shoes and gloves, cerape hatbands, and.black swords-ana buckles.Undress, dark\u2019 grey.frocks.\u201d * 74 \u201cDecent mournuing® wns preacribed for the general .publie hy.the Jarl Marshal, and thus It is deséribed In the.\u2018Repository of Arts,\u201d published by Ackemmann the faol- lowing month, In the fashion letter.of a ycung.lady of Windsor to her elster in evonshire, It should De recollected that the materials she recoidtienas were madé up In the Emplee manner that then prevailed.The dressez-were.short-walsted nnd.scanty In skirt, just revealing the ankfex and the halr was.worn shuply dressed thcugh, to be sure, only the negligee curls | that decorated the brow were commonly seen, owing: to the prevalence.of caps and bonnets for outdoor and indoor wear, = T \u201cMy dear Constance,\u2019 she writes, ° now nof only sober, but sad; for I have just witrefsed youth, beauty, rank, lovell- ness and virtue consigned to an early tomb.I am just returned from the funeral of the A Prucess Amelia, whose amiablitg and eweetress, éxalted and _purifigl hy, long: suffering, had completed her for the man: | slon of the blessed, and rendered an fit na | scclate for angels!\u201d Then she coutmué+ ; \u201cthe.mest: respectful ordergof mourning -at ! present Is bombaz: cen or twilled sarenet, v 1 am] GILLETTS PURE POWDERED LYE BEST.~~ PUREST.~ STRONGEST.\u201cTR EWGILLETT.62 TORONTQ ONT TN Of.74, occurred in November, 1818.\u201cScveral trimmings,\u201d observed the narrator In Acker- msnn's \u2018Repository,\u2019 \u2018\u2019composed of \u201c BLACK-CRAPE, AND I .=x WITH SCARLET; \u2026 age, wé undarstand, In preparation for some ror dashing elegant JP This mixture of black and scarlet,\u201d the wrif®k continues, critically.\u2018las.of late years been tolerated evel in the deepest mourning.JAn-Oùr opin- don, It is far from appropriate, and, we be-_ lleve, 18 now likely to be.tonflited ! ; 1.believe they are a Godsend, and 1 Armotopraise them too highly, a= I believe they Savadiany.daughter from the grave.\u201c1 would \u201cstrongly advise anyone who may be subject to this disease, to use Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets.\u201d _ What saved the.life of this-bright litt! se kid, and ornaments of pearl brifiants or girl will cure -anybodu.There is no need: to suffer longer.+= A \u201cperfect , cure for al! | stomach trouble is for sale hvevery drug %ist in Canada.Aek for Dodd's Dyspep sin Tablets.Be sure sou get what you: ask for slkise them.acoording to directions.and your stomach.troulile .will dis appear Dndd\u2019s Dyspepsia Tablets ia an hone-t remedy, endorsed by thousands of hone-t marie who have tried and.proven, and, Tike: M1&.\"White, have not hesitated-to-tcl.the truth.- Ct , \u2018 8 2\" NNTHING \"23 pren xlus to get, büt-Rint.to give.Your chance of SAMTTHIRÉ.getting it can be \u2018méakused by vour Hkelihoôd of giving it.When yäneRekLa famous pic- -qurè, framed.(Hal! inches), \u201cWhit .we hav.we'll hold.for 30 cents, you get something \u2018for notlilng.Stamps taken.Pictüres, Easeln Framipg of all kinds.Geo.R.Heasley, 2087 St.Cithepine st.Montreal, Know what Is best for thelr cage birds.they want a clean, nourishing high- class food \u2014sothes=biiy Ahe finest in the market, Co BROCK'S BIRD SEED AND TREAT \u201c 56e that you do thé same and beware of imita'lons, Lace House! White, P.& D.Drab & COR ETS E.& T.Binck D.& A.The most approved cuts in the Straight Front, also other beautiful forma, to sell from $1.0 to $6.00, EK.& T., from $1.45-to $2.76.nN.& A.in Children's, Mulds\u2019 and Ladies\u2019, 6c, $1 and $1.50.2431 St.Catherine St MISS SKIDDY.Prop.\u201cShredded Wheat Bisail value as a Health Food : «wo have used Shredded Wheat in our .a family Rince it.first appeared on the market.and find it by far tho most satisfactory, as a hreakfast corcal, of anything we ever tried.More recently we have heen urging it as.the ounda meals; following tue admirable recipes as glven tin the \u2018Vital © Qr sion,\u201d and the rerult is roi only appetiz- fig, mt perceptibly advantageous to the general health of the family.We cannot find language too emphatic to expreas our high opinion of Shredded Waeat Biscuit as a convenient, economical, and satistying food.'\u2019\u2014 Waal Brock, Bditor Healthy - Home, Athol, Shredded Wheat For Sale by .All Grocers.\u201cThe shovel must get rid of snow Great.Man With the Hoe\u201d Was a Poem That Made Famous \u2018Markham .THE MAN: WITH THE HOKE will soon be busy gardening and the man with we | _All tools ure available at our hardware store st resonable prices.All gouds Big in Value\u2014sma!l in expense.\u2019 \u2014 : \u2014\u2014@ the contributions or not.Don\u2019t just write Do vou like Ted Ward?or occupied \u2019 cea ts on ihe platform.Rollo was a puppy\u2014a big mastiif puppy.for the sake of filling a piece of paper.\u201chey are a dollar per cylinder.John Daly, tall and angular, advanced to @ | - He lived in the city with a Mr.and Mrs.rite about something.Tell an incident He has a very large dukedom.the front of the stage.Around his neck James and their little danzht:r, Bessie.Mr.and Mrs.James thought a great deal of Rollo or they could never have bad patience with him; for puppies ares capable of much mischief - and young Rollo was no exception.He seemed determined to try his teeth on everything; but just when Mrs.James oegan to fecl as if she could not much longer have every valuable article in the house chewed up, she hit upon a funny plun for managing m.1t happened that a new doll for little _ Bessie had just arrived, which so pleased her that the old favorite\u2014a doll made of red flannel, and named \u201cRed Peggy\u2019\u2014 they kept prisoners waitimg to be tried; Co (By John.) is country.Surely he was a saint.Since SEVEN RETAIL STORES.: generally lay neglected in a corner.J the policemen took it in turns to watch Lafrmkni.the time of Emmet is kngland any the .\u2018 s Hollo was settling himsell one VaY this ight.i is mas- wloen.ess grinding and despotic?.4000004000 00000 to chew a little stocking, Mrs.James this place at night When it was his Osfiwl \u2019 \u201cIE she wore not the same I would not : US : i tossed Red Peggy toward him,.telling him 2 : now be addressing three thousand lrish- BEES ESS to bite that if he must bite something.i : CU men in New York.Jt is at hume that SHIPPING.SHIPPING.SHIPPING.From thaz hour Red Peggy was adopted 9 | .you Irishmen\u2019 should be.1 hope the day - : by the young mastiff.He carried her LAST WEEK S CO : .is not fur distant when you will be, for with hinr about the house, even took her : as sure as there is a heaven above us .sometimes to call on the neighbors, and} ; v 04 we will want you.| would carry Ker down street if not watch- fo \u2019 IB : : \u201cSince the time of Emmet the people 8 ed.Rollo\u2019s treatment of her did not The Japanese children were a great suc- nessy, Arthena Spalding\u2014(if yon send A 2- of Ireland have been trytug to find out |.° J , g .cent stamp to the business office, \u2018The Her- how to gain their freedom.Some of our ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.greatly mmprove Red Peggy's looks, but that\u2019 made no difference to him.He seemed to play with his doll as if he were a little girl instead of a dog.Ope day, when he had been_ biting his companion a long time, Mrs, James said to him reproachfully, \u201cWhy, Rollo, how you do abuse poor Red Peggy!\u201d Young Contributors - in your own life.Something about school, pets, the place vou live in, etc.Stories and letters intended for this department must be about 300 words long; written upon one side of the paper only, and signed with writer's NAME, ADDRESS AND AGE.NOBLE, THE POLICEMAN'S DOG.Noble was a dog belonging to a policeman in a large city of the United States.\u2018He was faithful, brava and intelligent.Under the police station was a cell where Here are eome new puzzles all contributed by Circle members :-\u2014 .HIDDEN BOYS\" NAMES.Rob, oblige me by going at once.HIDDEN TOOLS.Le (By George Vanier.) The plan encouraged him.The wren chirped all day long.Where are the pickles?Shove, little men, shove.(By Vivian.) .My first is in button and also:in gnat, My second is in firme and alse in worm, My third is in fond, and alsa in pond, My fourth is in rum and also in sum, My fifth is-in cat and also in rat, My whole is a fresh-water fish.JUMBLED NAMES OF GREAT MEN.cess, \u2018They poured into the office in.shoals, dressed in afl sorts of colors.Some were In red, others in yellow, blue, groen, grey, purple and striped robes.Some had little Unes of gold which bad a pretty effect.A great many artists made their paintings too dark.Others made very dark backgrounds and others made the ground such a dreadful .color that the editor's artistic sense ald, they may be able to send the paper vou want)\u2014Kenneth Hudson (8 years old), George Gorman, Evelyn Darling, Rey Wood (neatly done, Roy), Clare Gass, Hilda Duns- more, Wallace Ryan, Arthur Merrill, Gor- den Marshall, Robert Herseh, Frederic wil- shire, Hazel Bennet, Sarah Robertson (9 years), Hilda Torrop (aged 8), w.J.Quinn (neat, but too pale: sorry you didn\u2019t get the \u2018of the Irish patriot, Robert Emmet.The exercises were held under the auspices of the Clan-na-Goel.More than three he wore a large gold cham, the ample links of which almost covered his breast.His black beard and his long black hair seemed To accentuate the grave earneptness of his face.He spoke rapidly as one who is filled with his subject.lle raid that he had been locked wp for so long without a chance to talk that he might be excused for saying perhaps more than he should.IRISHMEN SHOULD BE AT HOME.\u201cRobert Emmet,\u201d said Mr.Daly, \u201chad two great loves, One was for a beautiful girl and the other was for Ireland.He gave up the beautitul girl and died for 1 people have differences of opinion as to how that shall be done, but is it necessary that we should go at each other we do?You ard surprised that we 1n Ireland do not work out our own redemption.The people of lieland think that vou in America, who are enjoymg the \u201cShould not the Irish people put forth * 3 Laing\u2019s Anchor Hams and Bacon are perfect in cut, cure and appearance.Their delicate flavor is very pleasing to the epicure and their reasonable price puts them within the reach of every housewife.The name is branded o The Laing n the skin.Packing & Provisi on Co., Ltd.DONALDSON LINE ROTAL MAIL STEAMER LINES | Consisting of 120 Steamers, Aggregating \u201c 450,000 Tong, BEAVER LINE \"34 Steamers, aggregating 141,265 Tons.NEW STEAMERS.\u2018Tunisian, 10,676 tons, Twin Screw.Bavarian.10,376 tons, Twin Screw.Corinthian, 8,000 tons.Sicilian, 8,000 tons.pe ; 7 -@ is was badly injured.Many plctures were not h ; | 1 'w = \u2014 allo raised his head and Jooked at his neatly done.3 The saint ran over the edges previous paper, Annie E.MeGerrldss bn blessing of freedom should » prk cut « F St J h N B : , and looked slovenly and untidy.Water Fitzgerald, Fred, Burns.(9 years), policy to be carried out in Ireland., rom ° 0 n, os ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL \u201c thinking over what she had said.Then, j \u20ac color paints should have been used alta- : r i 24 ; qu su 0 Cre in a very repeniant way, he began to lick gether because oils are not suitable.But no age), Raymond McCarthy, Ella W illson, IF LOGIC TAILS, SOMETHING ELSE.; Lake Champlain (new) twin screw.9.000 to 3 1 (pe > A; .ree ny AO ; \" es I he dol, max Aid esto uni ho had | as probably 3 Cu of outing pou cest 30 Wario lamin 6 wars! die RE Ci are four and onectt milion $5 CONCORDIA ferro.Mar.1 LAKE SEEN) (2 arom TT BEG | From From \u2018ge .+ , wil *e vin e , 1 .(here ar .al s s.em Ganaeuse _ | \u201c .| licked her all over.That is a dog's way toate with wimt.you had than not to Lyla Falconer, Violet Edwards, BHl Do- still leit in Ireland, and authorities agree 55 AREA ot a oril Like So lll Lan £300 « Liverpool.Steamer.Portland.of Kissing.d isit Bend anything.} | herty, Bertha Fortier, Wynford Richards.¢hat there are between ten and.fifteen mal- 72 SRI eesennyesneneen APH) Poy Superior LI Sens 62300 \u201c 198 Feb + Sicili 6 Mar co Ben time Rollo trotted over to visit after carefully «xamining anë weediig Ficsrie Christie (\u2018Pandora was right, and} fions of Jrishmen- in this country.Is at] = tan ied Lake Ontaria ELLE tiet a00 + S soc00.- SICIIIAN scoccovua.1 a GRighbor 'across the street.Of course| out, it was decided by four.competent gets everything for this department: write that nothing can be done for Irish free : .: \u2018|.Lake Huron rente shee 4 « 16 Mar.,.Parisian.cu\u2026\u2026 2 Apr | Red Peggy went too.The man to whom judges (including Pandora) tbat the prizes again), Maggie Murphy.J.À.De Rach (the don but os cand for the right .\u2014AGENTS\u2014 .Lake Michigan (hide) twin screw.11.000 * - ; \u2018 he was paving the yisit wished to send lay between four, These were o Char.Clouds were ley i Beatson aa (to Jive in oùr own land?17 logic can GLASGOW.DONALDSON BROS.Lake Manitoba (b'l'dg) twin screw.11,000 **.NEXT SAILING SS TUNISIAN A \", ence Bird, 2 ntario reet, ntr {+4 v y ske .x + + Co 4 4 + \u2019 ¢ ; a paper over to Mrs.James, and thought aged 14; Brenda Taylor, 52 Dyrocher Street, Eleanor Oughtred, Grace Towers (of course accomplish [reedom for Ireland 1 shall REGULAR WEEKLY SERVICE \u2018 FROM PORTLAND.\u2019 he would have Rollo carry it.So he took Red Peggy away from the mastiff, laid her on the step, putting the paper instead in Rollo\u2019s mouth, then told him to carry it home.back for Red Peggy.' Rollo gave a dignified wag of the end | N ree 8 ftosarie.Mary pi ; ne 3 man 4 : prize.The second is won by Brenda Tay- Pherson, Osborne West, IT.Rosarie.MArY ring.There.is plenty of room in South of his tail and trotted to the gate, where PX.J fing was meat and appro- Macallls, Gerald Leitch, While Merlaven, rest).a r.Dak appy.This is JS.| -about Mar.Ppposed.opposing, overcoming odds.1 of his fife.VICTOR MAN, Violet:\u2014Exams were carly, ch?and now M ¢ is happy.This is what £S.BENGORE MEAD 1210 about Mar 9 of geoeral cargo, and are intended to be Ge: or pressed, * partly purchase, PATES Westmount.Aged 13 years.Kalth Foley.\u2014Glad yon lke th \u201c1 have heen troubled with my kidneys 55 MALIN Rae oni April 12 9 Prom + From T à id .» .Lo « a 19 rind : \u2014 RE halth Foley.\u2014Giad yo se the page.{and pains in my back for over five years, 3 v.\u2018| Antwerp.Steamer.Portl be only direct dnd regular steamship line Quite Ar quarter! quarter!\u201d quickly | 398 St, Catherine Street, Write again.\u201d Nothing | could get helped me in the S-S.TEFLIN HEAD ahout Mar.20 Feb.17.$8.Belgian.Mar.$ Pt is proposed to \u2018despatch the seamen March 9th, 1901.|: tiwendolyn Richards Send sour age and least.\u2019 Finally, Lvs told by a friend who 85.MALS HEAD oo about April i2 eb Sooo G3 even her: 3 this Timo on or about the uudermentionsd , ates: Reason returns, recalls redundant rage, \u2018BRITISH TROOP OIL LINIMENT THE BROKEN HANDLE: |The twin's birthday had come at last.They had wished and wished for it, and at deared to all, bit Beatrix was quite the opposite.\u2018Whenever you saw her, there scerred tos he a dark cloud hanging over her.If their mama got them work-baskets, and if the one intended\u2019 for Violet was tied with ribbon and Beatrix's wasn°t, the | latter mu
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