The Montreal herald, 15 mars 1902, samedi 15 mars 1902
[" ==-\"THE MONTREAL HERALD.\u2014= i Sunday, Numidian, 10 am.| @ 3un ross to-day at G12, sets at 648.7 \u2014 \u2018 | 95TH YEAR NO.63 MONTREAL SATURDAY MARCF IS 1902 PRICE ONE OENT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 SHOULD FIGHT MASS MEETING OF COMPANIES WITH CITIZENS CALLE™ BY BOARD 0\", RADE THEIR WEAPONS Decided On at a Mee\" oof the Past and Present Members of Council Yesterday TO TAKE ACTION REGARDING THE NOTRE DAME STREET BILL Strong Protest Against Interference of Legislature in the Affairs of Montreal Will Probably Mr.Matthew Hutchinson Explains How the Corporations Secure \u2018Favors From: the Legislature.| PERSONAL INFLUENCE BEFORE BILLS REACH COMMITTEE He Suggests That the City Should Have Some One Be Made.At a meeting of the past and present members of the coumanl of the Board of Trade and other prominent merchants held yertenday under the presideney of Mr Alexander Melee in the council chamber, a resolution was adonted requesting the president to call a joint muceting of the nembors of the Board of Trade and Chambre de Commerce, and the citizeus generally to protest agnnst the interference by the teal legislate in the internal admin- tration 4 the city of Montreal.wus an favor of fornung a permanent conm- À Uhe me@ing was called on short notice, mittée to meet anv lexyslation that may to have its effects upon tbe legislators, \u2018There 15 cVery Ivuvou tu believe the Dut there was 4 representative gathering, arise in either of the f ses not in the and they are commencing to realize that Notre Dame Steer ast aenel wild wid ' the his Notre Dame the province has no more right to inter.be Killed 1ù Lut Lagmlative Louucil, said hen Ma Me Fee d n to enplhun that the object to be acconepfshed wus to block the fo her l'eysaton in the Notre Dame Street etl entronration case, whitch wall come apm a few dans beiote the lez s'a- tive Council at Quebec, dev for the mevting of the Board of ; .ha Ye i .ut tude ali ropovunced asiabd IV.wand Mi Fen, the present leuisli- Trade, the Chambre de Commerce and voted fur tue ouc-eighth amendment on raiet ol Ge re ot bi Measure Load venom Cae anterest of Lie propietors were e tizons for Monday, at noon, in the coun- the principle that halt a luat 15 better La.counelos aa tatlList CXLIEIDE ÇAU- successful te prenecitewners on any [el chamber af the Moard of Trade.than no bread, lougnt the bill, both in on pen I\u201d L tuer ndlàCLIVIA set in the city of Montres! might ask the Private Bills \u2018Committee, and on the | 75 4 DE = : ant JE 1 .do a coos > dt 15 an vulrugeuus bid, ana were it the de \u2014lature too widen any street, and floor of tiie House, but hv points out that ; i Lo Cre he n° ) he oy RP Lu.; : tv LECUINE 1aW UL Cal luttuels Lhe dinds- taete would de ue wav ent of at, On the i the city in Lo hght a winning tight .with Dect SL would Lase uo Lie Cal suggestion of AML Vmies ae ured that a the corporations seeking apecia, legislation co renin © u + ÿ ça 3 \"edd.\u2018 sbenr dlecat on de sent to Quelles to appear before the Leyslioive Council in op- Peston to the mesure, which is in every Vayv minneal to the best interests et the something, il dues not wa.l for tire ques- ; ; vin .: tion to come up in the Private Biils Com- |.Lous another mu quitous Iucaduré.la Mi Norman Deller represent me the mittee, before cummencing operations.Féseage Wold bed blow dl wie Liban Bed Feats Ouners\u201d Assowiion, supuested : Weeks before this nlage vf the proceedings Ptébisty ol Lue province.dl investors that ge Board or Trade suvu'l take the ! it sérfds sone influential man ike My, lEL Lual they nu sunger sad Lue guarantee tal aiinve C3 the mates men ote a pubhie J Raymond Prefontaine.to have heart to |U! ediely Wusch appea.ges, Licy wold nee meal witch tie ase could be thors .Leart talks with tne Priv Na (' , WILLQIAW LuCIr Capital rom large unaes- .CAL QE 1 ne Private B:lls Commit- cut isue de He ass neved that the From The Herald's Staff Correspondent téemen and'to canvass the members où the (4H Hs hier.bu Lutre 6 Nu cause jor oat Ad Ut Cents ONE A communi.Quebec, Mar 1-15.>wAt the opening of | Legislature 1or their support i tear, 1 tuink; the bil 1s not likely to find caren ch Hs Wael Manor Cosarane, the evening session of the Leglslative When the bill conne before the com- lie suppuil becesedly.tu place ib ou our ant AU, Laporte.lt is hi pme\u201d he] Assembly, Mr.Jean Prewast, MLA a mittee the city's representat.ves make a |eletute books.\u201d 5 à added have shou'd'put 0 ston to les for Terrebonne, drew the attention o ; - Si force ur ; A tu \u2019rovincial Light, Heat an \u2018 «SAR PE Peas great display of force and splurge oi en- popsud the 1 gat, Litw er which isn every way detimental to The city.articles published in the Montreal Star A BLOW AT TIE WHOLE CITY.on arch oh and 13th.Ine member The above reproduction of a photograph made from the original drawings of the new Liverpool and Lon- on and smile serenely.Tuer hight was Vic measure, therefore 1 cannot speak in- Ares Meo Charles IP Hebert had gone or STE his denounced ne on don and Globe Insurance Company's building shows the imposing and majestic appearance the structure will pre- won before the city's was begun.and tue Wiligently on tbe.effect it may Lave on De [ga aing attacked ihe Diy bill in due order parses the committee and Montreal.Grier tart of the agreement, and sonted «ut that the trahi of the Theroncaïsre ; ; : + t 0 5 without mak) ny motion raid., ., : ; + Lad Geen rumed by reason of ther delavs > de this withou ~ k ng any m Herald pie reason is that the mind of the court througu®\u201d ., ! 2 to have Mr.Hugh Graham summoned ._ ] ; oal ve ; of nles with che amprovement, Mr, Water Pull tu the bar of the House = cm mee \u2014\u2014\u2014 (us already made up before the city\u2019s ! toink des amended coume.unless \u2018 case is presented at all, \u2018and.the city\u2019s the Opposition can convince the Legislà- sad that he was led to believe that i the I becomes Jaw rt will have sat a precedent by wich all the expropriation on the city may be overturned.or, at least an atrempt made to do so.The bl may real he well for a few he added hut it will 0 : : rke 2 Maw at Ne whan ci Rill No, 148 An ant respecting the THE NEX.TIME \u201cbe British Government \u2018 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT and Emperor = = : U R W leon Sm ht hamac amet Shawinigan Ldrbide Company.\\ Tol army mules from the VW; am ar now bombarding one another ; ; : Shon Ya Iii! No.133 -An act to incorporate W730 + 3 nlck firicg bouquets.| de re Dame SITES east as an oid fend.the City of Monireal Bakers Benevol- - ; ve ex RINE Aris re : ae rame Sanne ent Association.FHI EGP EGGS is now getting down - ol tae train © NS ATEN ri now t wes An ao to amend the act 09% Victoria, Ts +30 afford to have them on! comedy and coupon and | S00 S00 CE porating the Compton \u2014_\u2014 © ilree or\u2018 four times à week.' \u201cThese people lave been paid once,\u201d he said; \u2018\u2019and now they want ue to pay them agrin.\u201d Mr.Stephens then cited fact that the city jxive the Government $818,000 out of $1,224,000 a year in the distribution of taxes, naming only four classes.\u201cThe tune is here,\u201d he added, \u201cwhen Montreal shorld no longer ailow itself to be rolled in the mud.\u201d The other PHILLIPS SQUARE 1908, \u2014MEN 'S \u2014 URNISHINGS Department.* : Mere White Shirte, large, roomy, \u201ccom\u201d fortable garments, made of very superior matusials, all button holes hand made.5 Price 1.00 Loss 5 per cent.for Cash.be : 1 All-Over Emb NE Ww.ARRIVALS EVERY \u2018DAY.Children\u2019s First Communion & Confirmation Dresses : In Fine Swiss Embroide: with Lace Insertion\u2019 and AN-Over Embroidery, with: Lace ai and Tucks to match.\u201d Tuo, Ladies\u2019 Fing Swiss = broidered Skirting, ith Lace Insertion and Tucks, ry ci New Embroideries, in all widths from 1-4 inch to 15 inches; tn Fine gules \u2018Lawn and Nainsook, with Insertion to match, New White Galoon Trimming, in all widths in all widths, with aon, to matoh.New Linen- Embroidery in - New Blouse Fronts, 1a An White, White and White and.Lines Color.Grand: Millinery Display on First Floor.THE LINEN DEPARTMENT.\u201cROLLER CRASHES at 70, So, 100, 12 1-26 and 18a.per yards - CIRCULAR PILLOW CASINGS\u2014 .40 inches wide, 140 and 16c per yard, .\u2019 .42 inches wide, 15c and 170 per 46 inches wide, 166 and 18¢ per yard.; see 13 ce E SPECIAL GRAY SHEETING - te .inches wide, 30c a yard.WE ARE OFFERING FOR 206 A YARD, - READ Y- MADE SHEETS Single Bed Size, $1.50 per palyp.> à 8-4 Bed Size, $1.60 per pair.10 2 TS, - Ley Double Bed Size, $1.76 and $1.90 per pain.: ER * mo = Extra Double Bed Size, $1.85 and $2.10 per pate.11m ET ST.caraam AND MOUNTAIN STs.gs All orders for Tallor-made Shirts receive prompt attention, \u2018satisfaction guaranteed in: _ every respect, a, Prices $1.75, $2.00 Less 5 per cent.- for Cash.LS \u201cBoys White shirts, reinforced front, \u2018with cuis attached, Prices 75e, $1.00 Less 5 per cent.for Cash.\u2018 I $ | i | 15 (3 $ $ ; : SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS I | {= | 1.: | | I~ i| HENRY MORGAN & CO.'.MONTREAL.3 |} è § { : Je in, M St.Matie J.erine;.J.Jeannotte, Longue Pointe; Alphonse Gou- Andre; S.Boivin, 101 8t.Cath- B.Pare, 521 St.Dominique; Marois, 8 Rue Lafayette; Rosario Bourdon, m7 Notre Dame; Theotime ~ \u201cTell Me a Friend Who\" 1s Sick.\u201cWrite me his name: \" ît'as an act of humanity.\u2026 .5 treatment.\u201cthe best advice.in my power.- penny.of cost if I do.\u2019 ri : \u2018 strengthen the inside nerves.operates the vital organs.My book, will explain it all.\u201cLet me tell that friend my w \u2026 month.set well ?SR ply state \u2018which book you want, aren Dr.Shoop, : Box 2, Racine You have a \u2018friend who 18 sick.} \u2019 That'is all\u2014just a postal card.Send - Tell me which book he JS.EK LT - I will elther cifre tha d'or pay\u2019 all the costs of nis \u2014 a\u2014 1 will do \u2018this \u2018at the start : =.- I will send the sick \u2018one an order \u2018on his or her druggist ¢ torsix.There are 39 chances in 40 that I can cure your friend.- + No Money i is Wanted.Simply.Let Me - Co ~ | Send Him My Book.: PRE) I will at least do the utmost thet medicine can do! 1 will give I may fall ; but here.will not be, a ,| Marie Anne; Mad.Lebuis.217 McCord; -| im pone day: No Cure, No Pay.tell that druggist t ie .If.-it succeeds the eos That means that That fact alone makes thils offer: pos- » 7e bottles of Dr.Shoop\u2019s Restorative.\"I-will.him test it for a month at my.risk, $5.50.If it fails I will pay the druggist myself.: lw] leave the decision to you 20° .Don't say that this Is impossible, for I do Just as 1 say.1 .have done it: for years\u2014done it.with hundreds of thousands.°° _ \u20181 will do it in any case, no matter how difficult.I only ask the .sick one to be fair with himself and me.: 2 .I cannot always succeed.There are conditions \u2018lke \u2018cancer, for which I know no cure.But I alone am the loser when I fall .My records for five years show that \u201839 out of each 40 who + aecepted my offer, paid for the medicine taken.© 89 in each 40 are cured.M sible.* My success is due to a lifetime of effort, in learning how to It is this nerve power alone that No organ is.weak when it has suffic- ierit power, - 1 bring back the nerve power\u2014That is aS 18 Just like giving more steam.to an engine\u2019 that is weak.ay.\u201c I must be successful.My remedy must do what I claim.It it did not, such an offer as this would bankrupt me in a Book No.1 ont Dyspepsia.- | ; -Every soul who reads this knows some.sick friend.You know } \u201csomebody.who will never find another way to get well.\" The sigk one is your triend\u2014a stranger, to.me.1 1 am wili- - ing to do so much, won 't\u2019 you write | a postal, that he or she inay oN \u2018Book No.3 on the Heart.Book No.3 on the Kidneys.Book No.4 for Wonien.To Book No.5 for Men (Seiled).\u201cWie.~ + Co - .Book.No.§ on Rheumatism.Mil cases, not chronle, abe often sured by one or twe bottles, Atal - \u2026, oo russie Co ; - 4 4, Ca Lu i + \"A \\ .1bour; ad.Lots for Sale Thibert, 239 Craig; - \u2018Cleophas Sasseville; Peloquin, 8 Bonsecours; Ernest eters, 9a Robin; Napoleon Boucher, 1707 Onta- | 221 Dufresne; Elizabeth \"Bail, 144 Plymouth rio; Irma Daignault, 188 : Lafontaine; \u2014\u2014oumen \u201cFinish Guaranteed In Lau and los\u2019 1 \u2014\u2014 portect | Fit and.Parisian Drossmaking.os\u2019 Tlloring mo Filled to Overflowing With Ver \u20ac Goods 1 ~~ N ever before in- the foire of our.business have we shown a larger, finer or.more.varied importation of New Spring Goods!\u201d Our store is Aiterally filled.to overfiow- ing with all \u201cthe latest and best,\u201d carefully selected from.À the world\u2019s great centres : «of fashion, The prices \u2018are popular, and.as.\u2018close \u201ccut\u201d \u2018ds: \u2018possible considering the \u2018high class quality of the goods.\u201cWe.would direct special \u2018attention to the following lines +\u2014 : New Dress Goods, New Silks, New Wash _ Fabrics, New Ribbons, New Laces, _ New Veilings, New.Gloves, New \" Hosiery and Underwear! a On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAŸ and THURSDAY of next week, we hold our + 2° Grand Spring Opening of Ready-to-Wear Tailored Goods and High-Class Millinery! = ~~ The collection will embrace everything \u2018new and - fashionable.in - \u201cTAILORED RÉADY- TO-WEAR COSTUMES, RAGLANS, JACKETS, CAPES and FARTSIEN HEADWEAR! ' | Co ! \u2018Easter Novelties Ca In Cards and Hand - MON PRICES.: , Abe Bid.Canadian Paclfle .112% 112 - Duluth .00scurecc0uos 14 12 Cable teaserieceesiondaeees 154 ees Richelleu 0.181 110 ; tEtreet RMIWAY \u201cvevenneenes 267 on Toronto, Street erdecrannns 119 110% \u2018Pwin City .\u2026.116 - 115 Montreal Power .,.\u201d 974 97.ron Cotton .,».180 oes nfon Cotton ,.59 57 43 .-42 90 © -.8 22 -90 20 Moisons at 211.: NEW YORK PRICES.Ami mated C., Ee .Sugar Anaconda Mining .\u2026.\u2026.Eig 81 Atch., Top.& 8.F.cc.e.74 T5 Baltimore & 0.105 105 Brooklyn Rapid .647 pes Chicago & Alton com.: _85 857 Cangdian Pacific .114 114 & North | 220 , RI.& Pactfic.\u2026.\u201cT 04 pc, Mit.& St.Paul 2 1 Co el and Iron.Delaware & Hu outils Denver & Rio Grande pfd.Duluth, 8.9.and Atlantic.- 13 Gereral dl asoc seu u0e N.iY.C.& Hudson.$.N.Y., LB.& Western., N.Y., Ontardo & Western.Preased Steel, pfd.\u2026.epédpé x & \"code :: \u201c Sonthern iway.com.: Do, pfd.+ cu member from a western farming dis; trict said it would be well to go slow.The western horse breeders did mot want - American competition.The improvement e was, a mere excuse.Canada was full of these animals now and the Indians and otliers were etill bréeding them.- These animals: were useful.A large \u201cteam of them could pu ull a plough.But heavy work was not the done on a farm.There was milk aul to creameries, and many other thing$ for which light horses would be useful.1 - Mr.Johnson, of Cardwell, \u2018said if the western members got protection on horses and carriages, the Ontario members would be entitled to protection on grain The debate came to nothing but a laugh.It closed when Mr.Joseph Pope said, \u201cwe have had a horse and a carriage, 1 think eome member had better introduce a harness.\u201d BILLS INTRODUCED.~ | ! Dr.McLennan introduced a bill to m- 201 orate the -Canso Bridge Company.\u2018A.Campbell introduced a bill.to incorporate the, Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association.-Geoffrion for Mr.-Madore, intro- and St.Lawrence Bridge Co.certain powers on the Department of l\u2019at- énts ih respect to \"John Weston.; me Talbot introduced a, bill respecting The Niagara, St St.Catharines and Toronto 1 Re ton McCarthy introduced a bill to incorporate the Diamond Banking Loan & Savings Co.\"., SPECIAL NOTICE.pd, Paris exhibition, 1900, Sim ular Class Piano, the orris feras warded Prize medal 1.\u2014Adv ! 7 lo Mr.and Mrs, Sutcliffe, 171 Selby Street, Westmount, gave a progressive euchre lagt night to a large number .of their friends.arose to: reply.\u201cM \u2018was a beautiful night,\u201d the minister sald; \u201cand cer- | tainly.the- lake -is a beautiful one I: \u2018The import valua- Mr.John Charlton stated \u2018that Ontario - : a \u2018large number of.estern.Horse Breeders\u2019.Osler, of Toronto, said if.this proposition\u201d ent was introduced by grade, and while.Western.only thing Mr: \u2018duced a bill .to incorporate the Montreal .Mr.Campbell introduced a bill to confer | next Friday.istered.\u2019 ' CAPITALIZATION.?; Capital Stock reer sone eps 17,000,900 Bonded Debt\u2014 Cl Ce \u2019 Present Issue-.:.0000000000 eee sas hear ss $2,500,000 Held in Escrow to Retire Gas Co.and Royal.Elec: oT | tric Co.Bonds RIRE IAA A SARA ER AES ; \u2014 Total Bonded \u2018Debt Outstanding PE 3 3,905,000 Total Bonds Authorized Under this Mortgage ess so ss0 0000 ù Save $ 7,500,000 © SPECIAL CIRCULAR UPON APPLICATION.\u2019 PRICE 102 AND INTEREST.Held in Escrow for Extensions.ce.eieitevsrcocasaes ¥3,595,000 ! \u2018 , COMMISSONERS CONSIDER pS Nothing was décided at: \u2018the special meet: ing of the Harbor Commissioners, \u201cWhich.was\u2019 held this.morning\u2019 under the presidency of Hon.Senator Mackay to consider the.plans.of the new elevator at the neck and of the central pier, submitted by.Mr.F.J.Webber, of Buffalo and Mr, J.A.Jamieson, of this city.- : \u2018The Commissioners met.at nine o'clock and had the matter under.consideration for abôut an hour and a half, at the end of which\u2019 time the President leit to keep ah engagement.elsewhere \u2018and.left.his colleagues looking \u2018over the two.sets of\u201d plans with the understanding \u201cthat no action would be taken to-day.Since the lest meeting Mr.John Kennedy, the harbor engineer, has been to Ottawa, with the plans and was in con- sultation with the engineers of the Department of Public Works.who, however, did not go into them, leaving the Commissioners .apparently to come.td a conclusion.with regard to them before .themselves taking the \u2018responsibility of decision Mr.Jamieson.and.Mr: Webber \u2018were in attendance.at the office of the Harbor Commissioners, but \"neither were called into the Board room.~The deliberations, whateyer may bave been their \u201cnature, were regarded as .confidential and -the press represetatives were not, up to the hour of going to press, informed as to the purport of the discussion.The.matter will come up again for consideration, probably as part-of the ordinary business.on Monday, néxt.: OAD WORK IS A PROVINCIAL DUT! + - + Ottawa, ern Ontaro.Good Roads Association, at its closing session yesterday afternoon, was honored with a visit from Lord und Lady Miuto.Lord Minto spoke briefly on the\u2019 value of good roads: In: thé south of Scotland, \u201cwhere His Excellency\u2019s estates are situ ated, \u201cgreat pride is taken in the ronds which are 'menaged by the county councils, assessment system, w with great favor.\u201cGood, roads save time, and .tlme means money,\u201d remarked the Govern -General.amidst applause.Hon.Sydney Isher spoke at length.He could not promise fo.tnke up the advocacy | and, promotion of the movement for at least a yenr.on account of the present pressure of \u2018work in his department.The actual work of road construction, he said, comes under the control of the provinces.All the Dominion Goveniument can be expected to do\u2019 will be to arrange for the collection and dissemination of \u2018knowledge\u2019 of the work.-The Minister of Agriculture expressed himself \u2018as being heartily la sympathy with the movement far better roads.Ie belleved its success would solve the reat economic \u2018and soclal problem of holding\u201d the people - in the country.and attracting them - from the overcrowded cities.POLICE: cqu RT CASES.In the Police Court thls morning Fran: cols Xavier Gauthler was arraigned on a charge ot vagrancy.- Enquete is set for March\u2019 1 \u2018George Dlimond, : for assault on his wife, has also been remanded.George Mahon, for threats Against Mary Murphy, has trial set for March 19.Susan Dillon, on a charge of vag TANCY and vagabondage, was also remanded to BANQUE VILLE MARIE DIVIDEND.\u2019 It is announced that the liquidators of the Ville Marie Bank will soon be able, 5 per cent.| FOR SALE \u2014 SMALL WORKSHOP, WITH bench and stove (movaable), sultadle for carpenter.Will be sold cheap.Apply 119 Leber st., Point St.Charles.- ex March 15.(Special.)\u2014The \u2018Enôt-.-, choice.Open evenings.Ce \u2018x | WANTED \u2014 SMART BOY.APPLY TO Q._& J.Grimson, 409 St.James st.63x Statute tabor has been abolished and the } which replaces it, meots | the furnishing of \u2018all labor and material re- \"to \u2018pay the depositors a third dividend ot ; | Faces \u2014 A MAN \" MOLER'S BARBER SCHOOL, N NEW YORK J | man will ca n on you, Too Late tor Classification.FOR SALE \u2014 AMONG THE BARGAINS AT Leach's Piano Rooms, 2140 St.Catherine st., is a slightly used 3-pedalled upright plano, with Inandolin attachment, price $165 cash, \u2018also other\u201csnaps in used upright pianos by Morris, Steinway, Nordheimer, Heintzman, Evans Bros.etc.Call and \u2018secure first FOR.VEGETABLE garden, outside work about house and .care of driving horses; Protestant; unmarried.© Apply, with references, to Col.\u201d Leavitt Huut, Elmsholme, Weathorsfleld, Vermont.\u201c .20° te x BAKERY\u2014FOR SALE OR RBNT.FULL qutat; no opposition.Noble Bond, Odossa, nt .City.More students wanted.Special in- \u2018ducements now.Eight weeks completes.| \u2018Wages Saturdays.Diplomas awarded.Positions positively guaranteed when threugh.|.Write for.catalogue.ex_ 200, 000 TO LEND ON MORTGAGE, 5 PER .cent.Assurance policies or other \"security \"in town or country.Osw.Chaput & Co., La _Presse Building.~ Tox WANTED\u2014BY AN EXPERIENCED N NURSE, situation until middle of \u2018June, -or \u2018would go |- to Eigland if wanted.Apply 81 Mackay st., : present situation.\u2019 | 68x \u2018FOR SALE \u2014 AT A BARGAIN, A WELL bred Great Dane dog, male, 2 : ears old, very large and well proportioned, a \u2018beautiful head; a really handsome animal.Apply 966 \u2018St.Hubert, corner er Marte Anne.\u201d 64x WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT; MUST be gôbd plain\u2019 cook; _ references required.38 Durocher st.68x WANTED \u2014 A NURSE \u201cGIRL.GOOD.POSI- - tion for good girl.\u201cApply: 366 Metcalfe ar WANTED \u2014 À YOUNG GIRL T0 HEP with light housework, in family.of two._ Applz : 36 _Massue Bt, ; 69x WANTED \u2014 AN \"EXPERIENCED SALESlady, for blouse and skirt department.w., H.Scroggie.* 65x TO LET \u2014 LOWER DWELLING, 32 GUIL- bault st., six rooms, large hall, bath, Dalsy furnace, etc.; will be put in first class order | for suitable tenant.Apply Miller & Brem- ber, 2325 St.Catherine at.68x À WANTED \u2014 BY INVENTOR, \"THE LOAN | of one hundred dellars, to \u2018put Al article on the market, said.invention.to be given in security « for principal and interest.until , fully repaid.M 22, Herald, 64x Why Do You Not : Get Your Mattresses Remade AT THE Lockhart Bedding [o/s - and have it dene by the \u201cUp-to-Date\u201d Sanitary.Process.Telephone.us your address, and our 2243 St.Catherine st, - © Montreal.Telephone Up 2453.to rente Notice to Contractors | SOUTH SHORE .RAILWAY, Sealed - proposals .will be feceived by \u2018the.undersigned, at his office, 26 8t.Sacrament Street, Montreal, up to March the 29th, inclusive, for the construction of the South | Shore Railway from St.Gregoire, im the County of Nicolet, to\u2019 a.point East or West of |: Chbaudlere River, \u2018In the County of Levis, a distance of 70 miles, more or less, and tor quired for the building of sald Railway up to formation level, comprising: clearing, close cutting, grubbink, fencing, grading, excavation, draining, ditching, foundation works, concrete or masonry in bridges and culverts, timber work in trestles and culverts.| Plans, profiles and specifications may be seen at the above mentioned office, from March 18th.to 20th, inclusive, and at the Chief Engineer's office, in Sorel, from March | 18th to 18th inclusive, - The lowest or any tender win not necessarily be accepted.H.A: HODGE President, South Shore Railway, 26 St.Sacrament St., Montreal.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014ee St.Ann\u2019s Young.Men\u2019 s Socièty INC CELEBRATION oF - National Festival EE ORS \u2014 50e pr 650.i Suidron, Me cents Sta r Office (St, James St.) trom 11 sm.a et: ue T.0° oil's, corner Murray and Ottawa .$839) from 3 p.m.to 10 Irj sh Military Dierin in Five Acts, 25c and 166.= (The Abbot of Dagar, Ireland's =.rame New Irish Music, Songs, - Choruses and Dances and 25c.Bones, 44 and $5.Matinee wiurze WHITTY, Reo.Gecrstary, \"IN Cease Monument ~ National, 87.LAWRENCE io MONDAY, \"March 17th, Map uitre | \u2014flounce, trimiied with 3 TOWS oF straps and lined percale.Special Price DIES\u2019 NEW SPRING SUITS, in Fawn and Black Vicuna Cloth.The jacket is made short with a yoke of a very pretty effect, trimmed tailor stitched and eitk pining.The shirt is eut with a curve at the knees with silk told.Special Price «oon rin iinienaeenniyuperneete es LADIES.TAILOR MADE SUITS, rom : \u2026\u2026 23 up to $75.00 rensentennzscee nc 00 a 000002000000 00 | 21.75 serveuse encsune00 outdo § 3830-00 Millinery Reception, MARCH 17th; 18th; 19th, An event of pleasing Interest to every lady in Montreal 1s the Spring Millinery Opening of The §, Carsley Co., Ltd., of artistic \u2018creations for Easter and Summer wear., There will b- seen in the Company's 8 beautifu) Millinery © Parlors, on Monday and following days, some of the dainti- \u201c -est and choicest models from tlie world-fañed fashion centres of Europe, together with a splendid exhibit of flue creations from oyr own artists: The charm of Millinery.does not alone consist in its invariable becomingness, but also in its extreme, modesty in price.COLORED GOODS.\"SPRING DRESS GOODS.NEW PELRIN GAUZE DRESS MATERIAL, in a beau- tifur range.of spring colorings, 44 inches wide.Specialglper yard NEW CREPELINE SILK AND WOOL DRESS GOODS, in dainty new spring colorings, 42° inches.wide, fine finish: Special Price, per yard NEW: ELONIERE SILK AND \u2018WOOL DRESS MATERIAL, beautiful range of spring shades, imported .\u2026 for spring wear.Special Price, per yard .0.0.NEW VOILE DE PARIS \"DRESS MATERIALS, in a.range of dainty new spring colorings, 4 44 inches wide.- BSpeclal \u2018Price,.per yard Coon NEW sprine _colorines, if lichen wi DRESS veenrenianniosans sions aenens - 286 MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED.:S.CARSLEY Co.1765: to 1783 Notre Dame st, 184 to 194; St.James St: MONTREAL.ON New Spring Novelties for Easter Wear \u201cONLY TWO \u2018WEEKS TO BASTER SUNDAY.Now Is the time, to see our stocks at their best.lon fancies-for the coming season, 7 * w Paris, London Our Opening display of and New York\u2019 Trimmed Hats, and the productions of our workrooms, bave.won unstinted praise.for elegance, novelty, and good taste, reflecting as they do the most approved ideas of the fashion leaders in the old world and the new.From now to Easter every day is Reception Day in our - Millinery Showrooms, 2nd Floor.we Invite your inspection.[Easter Millinery| AS SEVRES EE rnSOHS000N0GOOODOO TOC ES0OUSOUOUO an 00000 os Our Suit Department\u2019 is now \u2018complete, with & full assortment: of he latest spring styles.- We think our showing is bigger.SPECIAL, FOR MONDAY, to supplement the attraction of our Millinery.dieplay: | Monday we place on Sale 50 LADIES\u2019 READY-TO- WEAR TUCKED CHIFFON ROLLED BRIM TURBANS, in black only.Need only a rose and a bunch of.\u201d foliage: to complete an up- -to-date Spring Hat.Monday's Special - ce Price ee cress .82.50 ._ \" \"Gloves and Millinery are so closely asso- E t CI ciated in the minds of fashionable women, as er oves.that no Millinery event at this store wauld ne .be considered*complete unless mention - -were made of new Gloves.You run no risk in buying your Gloves here; because every pair is stamped and guaranteed by the makers.Perrin Freres, Alexandre and Trefousse are the makers of the Gloves we sell.There are no.botter made.\u2018We are justly proud of our Glove.stock, and solicit .your inspection.\u2019 \u201c .| Easter Suits.\u201d * better, and finer than ever.and so far as.wo know, there is no other store that shows the variety, quality and values that w do: To give you ah - idea of how prices run, wo have Ladies\u2019 Suits from 5.98% to TN.00 On Monday we show two special ines, at $12.50 and $19.he both well\u2019 worthy of your jospection.= / ALL SILK TAMELINE WAISTS, [Silk Waists.tucked front and back, we sell at R2.98 \u201c-_ Or the FRENCH, SILK TAFFETA WAISTS, tuckéd.and hemstitched back and front, we sell At .\u201c.\u2026.\u2026.i.cceemersessocceuees a Both are, we consider, very special values, .HIGH GRADE SILK WAISTS, up to $25.00 each.I new SPRING \u201c4 \u2019 DRESS GOODS.reliable European makers.A mere glance Ÿ.at our rich displays is enough to convince you of thé superiority of our Dress Fabrics.\u2019 MONDAY we offer a special line of ALL WOOL ROYAL AL SATIN CLO! in all tho leading spring shades, 48 Inches wide, a, yard .y dore | 75C NEW SPRING ._.WASH FABRICS.A more worthy collection vu not be found within your reach.MONDAY, We place on Sale 50 PIKCES SILK AND THRBAD MIXED .QIN GHAMS, | in \u2018all the newest and latest \u2018designs and colorings, high E \u2019 Visit this Department on Monday, or any \u201c Aay next.week, and ask to.see the line of $3.95 In Dress Materials we Have with \u2018great care, selected the newest and most desir-.Now.is the time to see our » [wes press (Matertals at a of Stoc s complete with thé ve) new fabrics from the leading fashion.contrat rr a _ You know how successful our past efforts .tow Spring Silks have Jone | better and bought to better \u2018class goods that would retail in ths ordinary way at from 35 .Monday's Special Price, per yard crerrenernsenntenrred seen een tan reanetces 19C have been in\u2019.Silk selling.This season we can promise you better satisfaction than ever before, because we think.we advantage.Put us to the test Monday with this 1 REAL LYON MADE FRENCH TAFFETA BILE a black only, that should sell at $1.75.Monday, per Jard vauiessopeesasnsricscsacsscccc inc BL.19 .Come in on Monday, or any day next week, and view \u2018the latest fash= able makes and weaves, from the most : , BELL TELEPHONS MAIN 47e.|$ the same - ~ prices - as the ; gu \u2018sell wholesale and retail concurrently, \"We are very much more serious in our .quantities, with small profits, \u2018and it\u2019 | | us F EY \u201cIt i is really notable on this occasion .prices.at $75.00.The Marutaoturer, 1869-1871 Notre Dame st.actually sells at retail at\u201d manufacturers, Very well, those who agree to.this - mubt acknowledge that -we accept of \u2018 the smallest profit possible: The profit .of the manufacturer is usually made at wholesale, and we are obliged to prices at retail.+ Note, for instance.of goods is our principal business, and we cannot make-a large profit on each \u201c artigle; \u2018 moreover, we sell in large is-the tremendous quantity that repre- \u2018 sents a reasonable profit, so that we make.great reductions for the public.\u201cbenefit.\u201c.: The manufacture © ver | 1s this not logic?Co.Je This Is a good Time to - Buy a Beautiful.Costume.| MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES, n° Serge and Gray Frieze, tailor made, on jacket, well lined, extra finish, colors - in brown, gray, .drab and black, skirts of extra finish.If you wish to take advantage of the sale at \u2018wholesale and) retail concurrently, at wholesale usually $10.00, and - - for sale e by the same makers ; - BL Lacaresnessonrensssenvocns es 4 4.49 v WHY NOT COME NOW AND SELECT YOUR COSTUME ?THE COSTUMES are ef Serge, all «\u20ac wuol, jackets bolero, with \u2018stitching of silk and tancy corded work, very full, tajlor made; *\u2018flare\u2019\u2019 skirt, with stitching of stlk and fancy cording.No other house -can duplicate this 4 suit for less than $22.50.Price of the makers .,.sp.98 MORE ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY AT.THE PRICE.COSTUMES, in: imported goods, pale .green, light \u2018green and biack, tailor made (style spring 1902), fancy corded, work, very rull \u201cflare\u201d skirts, with.fancy stitching, silk finish, very stylish.If these Costumes were Jm- ported direct they would cost $25.00.Price, at the.manulacturer\u2019s d'erronences 812.48 | 2° A REALISTIC era | OF THE MANUFACTUR:.ER'S PRICE.COSTUMES in Cloth, all wool, jackets made new and lined with.silk, stitching of slik or satin, colors of the latest fasbions,-skirts with stitching at the bottom of silk, and satin trim- .- mings, with fancy corded work, finished .jin the finest style.Worth really $35.00.Price of the manufacturei\u2019's sou 819- 98° We have \u2018Costumes $4.50 to $75.00.- We make them to order and - -guar- antee a and finish.ranging froin LA NP.AND TUESDAY, MORE AT $157.RS \u2018that we have secured SKIRTS FOR RAINY DAYS, in Frieze, iron gray, - navy blue- and black, with binding at the bottom, finely \u201cfinished, \u2018tailor made.Worth $4.50.Reduced by.the makers to.$1.57 Come \u2018each week early and see the slection of pretty - -Skirts, Mantles, Col- larettes, Costumes, at manufacturer's THEY ARE GOING: RAPIDLY \u2018 AT $1 99.\u201cTHE BALANCE OF THESE SKIRTS, : .in Serge and Cheviot, black, tailor .made, new style, with fancy cording around the edges.We have sold.this Skirt for $5.00.During \u2018Monday and \u2018Tuesday, only 5 31.vo p \u2018Our Dress Skirts CLOTH: SKIRT, cut wide, well fihish-.ed, tailor mode, with frills at bottom - and stitchiâg.fancy colors, drab, pale green; iron gray, and cloth well fiu- ished, very rich.No other house can duplicate.these goods for less _ than $10.00.They will be\u2019 sold by the maker tor .84.97 Skirts at $15, for $9.99 LOVELY SKIRTS, very fine, fashion- - able colors, spetial, drabs.navy blue, iron gray and black, tailor \u2018made, made in newest styles, corded, eto.: Just the thing for damp days.Cheap By the manufacturers, » at retail for .\u2026.B9-09- Blouse Department.Our Blouse Department {s.on the same plane as our Costumes, -Skfrte, etc.It you.wish.to\" find the finest variety, of the Latest Novelties in Blouses, at prices only ound the manufacturer's.We: bave Blouses ot all kinds and all prices.The only makers of Costumes, Skirts, Mantles, Collarettes, Blouses, eto., in Montreal, who are selling at t retail - IADUfacturer\u2019s prices, at, THE MANUFACTURER, | Marea, wail.~~ 1866-61 Motra Dane 8.X 5 Ô \u201c au\" \u201c108 PRINTING.° .Se the The Sr | of the finest work\u2014W.R Abarpe, Supt.= TELEPHONE NUMBERS.rial De artment er amen Oftice: secte HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY.- 03 Craig Street, Montreal, JAS.8 BRIERLEY, * Managing Director.v.ABRAHAM, W.J.TAYLOR, Sec.-Treas.Buriness Mg?THE PRÉMIER INTERVENES.After, all; qur representative fnstitu-\u2019 © tions are admirably responsive to\u2018pop+ ular opinion.Although private bill leg: sslation is\u2019 ordinarily regarded as out of the range of interference by the executive, the rule has been applied with certain limitations in most legis- ative bodies.What, under our sys- \u201c__tem, must in the last analysis deter- unjust treatment have been heard; Jato the inftrests of the G.T.R.4.50 to cultivate the fridndehip ose other lines in order to secure rads loth to abandon.the facilities they now enjoy; \u2018the Rallway Touching this latter point, the general inanager of the.Grand Trunk !s cred- fted with expressing willingness to leave to à court of arbifration the fixing of the tolls in cases of complaint, It will be seen by this brief sum- \u2018mary of the arguments for and against public aid, that more evidence than \u2018has yet been presented will be neces- \u2018sary before the\u2019 various public bodies that are being, or will be, approached |' tor \u2018assistance can undertake to say that the project is one in the \u2018general interest, and therefore a fit subject for grants from the public treasury.ET \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LORD WOLBELEY'S DEPARTURE : FOR SOUTH AFRICA.\u2018Notwithstanding the official explana- mine the extent to which the influence of government shall be exerted upon | such meagpres, is the degree in which .popular disapproval is likely to be visited upon the Government for meoas- ures passed in that way.Under our representative system the people will find & means of visiting\" thelr dis- \u2018pleasure: Those in Montreal, -for example, could not effectively resent.the adverse votes of members elected, \u201ceverywhere.Indeed, people would not bother thinking twice about that.If | ' resentment \u2018is to find expression the natural thing to do is\" to: blame the Goverrment of the day.In face.of disaffection, or even in anticipation of it the executive is obliged, in self-de- tence, to bring pressure to bear.even upon private bill legislation, There must necessarily be a great deal of elasticity about it, but the need for the oversight is there.it is clear from the despatches trom Quebec to-day \u2018that Hon.Mr.Parent and bis colleagues, and particularly the Premier\u2019 himself, have given sanction .to this principle.Mr.Parent, it is affirmed, yesterday met the delega-\u2019 tion from Montreal City Council and agreed to further an amendment to the * Provincial Light & Power.bill such as was by them considered to be essential fn the interests of the city.If Mr.Parent \u2018Im \u2018successful \u2018the \u2018company will \"be able to enter Mantreal with wires for the conveyance of electricjty onty \u2018on the understanding that the wires are to go underground, \u2018and that they \u201cwill be put in a common conduit the city may provide.That must be taken as a great deal gained for the city, for, it establishes a principle to which other.companies will eventually have to sub- æcribe.Mr.Parent, in fact, has quite risen to the level of his responsibility, and has proved his strength at a moment when public criticism, agalnst private bill lezislation was undermin- \"ing, however unjustly, the credit of his Government.It is to be regretted, no | doubt, that similar efforts made - by Hon.Mr.Gouin in respect of the Notre Dame street bin\u2019 proved ineffectual, \u201cMr.Gouin has from the very first taken a high ard a right stand on this matter, But it is satisfactory to be able .to believe that his line of action\u2019 will .probably be endorsed: by the Legislative Council.which is expected to.re- fect the measure.tt er \u2014\u2014 THE BRIDGE PROJECTS.© Feduviul, prosin_ial and.fnunicipal ald is bLz2ing sought in bela.f of one at least of the projects for bridging the St.Lawgence af Montreal that are now before the public, and Judging by all Canadian precedents, requests for such assistance will be made hy any of the applicants who may be successful in pecuring a charter.The proposals, therefore, are of interest to the taxpayers of the Dominion, as well as to those of Montréal.Obviously, the Par- ilament and Legislature must demand |.clear proof of the urgeut necessity, in the public interests, of.\" additional tridge accommodation at Montreal before they oan lend a tavoring ear to the petitions for ald.There are two bridges.9 ning the S.Lawrence at or near this city, both of which have been_built in part by public money.Before further subventions are granted, it will be necessary for the @pplicants to show that the existing bridge accommodation is so inadequate to the needs of the community that the inter- este of the city, and through i of.the Dominion, are suffering.It is ueged, .on behalf of the promoters, that there are some 17 railways which may, now or 1a the future, take advantage of a third bridge; that: those qapanies now using the Grand Trunk or Canadian Pacific bridge are practically at \u2018the mercy - of a moropoly; that the terminal facilities of the two great roads : re becoming\u2019 congested; that the rapid 2 ; of Montres! and of the Domin- = will soon make these faciMties \u2019drijoily Inadoquete: thet the south (gy of the Bt.Lawrences; from Mont.; ee Queben, will be grestiy bane- \u2018that the group of roads .of Canada Atlantio will be the Fate 5 L will need an indbpen rte, Montreal, it éhe business her aT aot to og as, oui et tlon\u2014which\u2014has\u2014been\u2014given-regarding- Lord Wolseley's- departure for South \u2018Africa, thé general belief will no doubt be that his journey thither at the pius- ent juncture is not unconnected with the military situation, and that it will depend largely upon the character- of i developments within the mear future whether he will assume the direction\u2019 of operations or nat.Lord Wolseley, Fit will naturally be concluded, wouid be scarcely likely to leave \u2018England en a meré pleasure.trip just now, with the coronation, and all that it means from- a military and.spectacular point _of view to a.soldier such as he, at hand.\u201cThere can be no question as to the wisdom of his going there.The Empire | wlll feel\u2014and no section of It more than Canada, where old associations are still binding\u2014that with the veteran\u2019 Field Marshal in close touch with the\u2019 generals \u2018in the field, there will be less danger of a repetition of such regrettable incidents as the capture of Lord Metheun and the defeat of his-column.People will feel, just as they would feel with Lord Roberts himself there, that being the senior in rank and of more extelisive experience than all the |.generals im the field, he could give infinitely valuable \u2018advisory counsel! to the authorities, even if he did.not as sume command.The public confidence which his presence will inspire will not diminish by the reflection that he has no official \u2018connection with the events of recent months, and whatever survey he may make of.the situation will be that of the impartial critic, There will be no lack of faith in Lord Kitchener, .or the officers who, with \u2018such un- \u201cwearied devotion, have co-ôperated with him, and who \u201chave, without doubt, done whatever lay in their power to bring the enemy under subjection.' But new features have been introduced into the campaign, and it is well to have the opinion of a critical mind of the highest development with regard \u2018to them, as well as to have their efficiency tested.: .Another fact must not be overlooked In.the consideration of the situation.Lord Methuen's.reverse Was not the \u201crst, but the second.that has occurred within a fortnight in the Vryberg and .Klerksdorp disirict.Days before Lord Kitchener's dispatch of the 8th instant, In\" which he announced the loss of Lord Kitchener sent a dispatch to the War Office, dated Residency, Pretoria, Feb- | ruary.24, which the Times prints with a point of interrogation after the date, the sub-editor who -haridled it thinking, no doubt, that it had been delayed.in transmission, intimating a reverse.It was in these words, \u201c Empty convoy from Von Donop's column at Wolmar- anstand wag attacked about ten miles southwest of» Klerksdorp, \u2018and, after severe fighting, was captured.The es- .} cort consisted of 5th Battalion Imperial Ycomanry, three companies Northum- berland Fusiliers.and two guns.No detalls received.Boers evidently came from considerable distance and are being pursued.\u201d The momentary anxiety which the dispatch caused was forgotten by the more favorable subsequent.news of captures of large parties of | Boers.It canrot for a moment\u2019 be\u2019 doubted, in.the light of subsequent information, that the guns captured from that convoy were used against\u2019 Lord Methuen's force.From the use of the .words in the dispatch, *\u201c evidently came from a considerable distance,\u201d it is reasonable to infer that up to that time Lord Kitchener had regarded that part as having been \u2018cleared of Boers\u2014that, in short, the attack was a surprise, Lord Kitchener had apparently not then realized that there wus a large \u2018centre of Boer resistance under the \u201ccontrol of Delarey, and that the blow, was struck by an enemy permanently stationed there.Posiibly Lord Kitchener thought the blow to the convoy from Colonel Von Donop's column at Wolmaranstand was delivered by some marauding commando or by an expedition specially dispatched from some more distant Boer stronghold in order to make a division.It is clear that ne could never have conceived that the able to overcome a force of 1,200 mén, commanded by a \u2018generat of such prestige as Lord Methuen.The decidedly unpleasant fact remains that twice within a fortnight Lord Kitchener allowed himself to be surprised by the ehemy.The district is well within the \u2018lines of blockhouses and is marked on the chart, which the Times published although far too near to the diagonal | Unes which onte an \u201cares of main resistance\u201d tp pe uk sntsene or beget feslingu of safety, : Such episodes show the necessity tor) + |'soot a nan stat ied complaints of undue tolls or |.rote.of trafic; that the same, argument would make those other | that if the.tolls | - \u2018camps ; ; \u201cthe part of the conquerors.- portance, Methuen\u2019 's column and their guns, Lord | Boers were there in such force as to be ten.days agp, qs completely gleared,j The i ns AD Po?[ad - MR ISADORE PROULX, np, Isadore Proulx, the gonial member for Prescott, was born at St.Hermas, Province of Quebec, In 1840, asd educated at the same Place in the Model School.A farmer.\u201cby occupation, he bas from his early days taken an: ac tive interest \u2018in publie aftairs.\"He was clerk of bis native mundelpality for twenty years, add Reeve of North Plantagenet for five years, and he has long served as & Justice of the Peace.Mr.Proulx sought in 1874 to.enter the Legisiative Assembly, but failed.Jo 1891 he was returned es Libera) member of Parliament for Prescott by - & big niajonity in a four-cornered contest.In 1806 Mr.H.J.Cloran, as a Patron, unsuccessfully tried to oust him, and in 1900 he had 419 majority over Mr.Sabourin, the Conservative - candidate.bear on the situation\u2014thé mere press ence, in short, of Lord Wolseley in South Africa\u2014will have a very real and perceptible influence in stimulating to greater -effort forces which might otherwise be inclined to.relax thelr vigllance after all these weary months of work of the most trying kind.These .episodes ought not, however, to divert attention from the\u2019 great cardinal fact to which numberless incidents daily _bear \u2018cumulative testimony, that the work of settlement in the annexed ter- Titories has begun -and is making steady and satisfactory progress.Lord Milner has steadfastly set his face to- the .solution of a series of problems of the: most.complicated \u201ccharacter.A \u2018plan has already been devised and is now being worked out in detail by the authorities in South Africa for the restoration of the burgher families of the Orange River to their homes.The.magnitude of the task may \u2018be measured by the fact that practically the.entire white population are -elther abroad as prisoners of war or in-con- centration camps, or.interned in the: towns, and that the country 18 for the most part \u2018deserted.Forty-five thou- \u2018sand \u2018prisosers have to: be taken back to their farms, and their wives and \u2018children \u2018have to return from the and Lord.Milner Is already.busying himself with the consideration of \u2018how best to enable them to begin llfe again on their own acccunt with a fair prospect of success.~By a skillful use.of the records of the late Free State, Lord Milner and his advisers.have arranged a system by which it is\u2019 hoped the scattered \u2018households may be readily re-united.It has already been decided that portable houses and rations will be provided for immediate needs, and a proposition that the Gov- \u2018ernment should advance money at a low rate of interest on the security of the land to enable the burghers to restock their farms, is being considered.Such\u2019 a\u201d scheme cannot, of course, be put into operation until some time after the close of the war, and the inevitable effect \u2018of\u2019 episodes \u2018of the Methuen kind will be to postpone that beneficent scheme of magnanimity on.A boon of perhaps: equal, or even greater im- has been bestowed on \u2018the Boers of the two annexed states\u2014that\u2019 is the system of free education, which, in the lower classes, consists largely of | teaching English, and has been a pow- - erful Instrument of unconscious reconciliation.The whole of \u2018the youthful population of the Orange River Colony have confe under British tuition, and it cannot but be that its effect will be to dispel .the inveterate\" prejudice of | the Boers against British rule, .LETTERS TO EDITOR A BOULEVARD.Editor Herald: \u2014 .Sir,\u2014In the interests of this city x \u2018would suggest losing no time In making arrangements to have.a boulevard to \u2018extend from Sherbrooke street, Westmount, to Montreal West, one with a speedway for horses, .a bicycle track, tramway-driving, and foot- walks.How long would the great natural \u2018advantages, this, city has been allowed to Ne\u2019 idle if we were In the United States?.American.enterprise and push would have doubied the size of this city in half the time.Montreal .West (old Blue Bonnets) is a most charming.place~high land, pure air, away from ell\u2018 smoke of factories, lighted by electricity, beautifully situated - within seven minutes of the \u201cwester'.part of the\u2019 city by train or tram.Let us as citizens wake up to our best interests in making this city what it ought to.be or else sleep away our Uves in ignominious torpor.GONVILLE.A PERMANENT ORCH ESTRA.Editor Herald:\u2014 ~ 8ir,\u2014Permit me to draw your attén.tion to the importance of promoting the interests of music In this city.Every city of any size has a permanent orchestra.Montreal, with Its+300,- 000 inhabitants, should not be behind the other civilized centres of the world, | Then why not support the efforts put forth to establish a really good orchestra here?There are many directors passing through who would be induced to prolong their stay if there were more attractions in a musical way.: Prof.\u2018Goulet\u2019s orchestra is deserving of praise for its good work so far under the able baton of its leader, and the proof.is that the concerts are packed.e should have weekly cone certs until the end of June.c a CAINS.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .INSURANCE LAW.Junior: Bar Association Discusses Te Rights ta of Companies-\u2014Th hoir Decision.The Jugior Bar Association met last night at val University and - discussed the question: \u201cHa enn an insurance company the gaingt a th nos Pen ot fi Lg a LL pire ae hd H.J.Klliott led for the ive and Mr.P, P.Germain oe the pogabive.Si yl g.ehibaid WF tavor \u2018Me.Pietry , Tp hed one to posent tbe pas per y P 4 MIÉS ] \u201cvi EE EUROPEAN PORTS THROUGH CANA- By Geo.W.Stephens, Jr.- VIL\u2014BRISTOL.\u2018Following the south coast of Eng- mouth, round the Lizard Head and Land's End, turning northward along \u201cthe shore of Cornwall and Dévon, the sea makes a deep inland V-shaped water area called\u2019 Bristol Channel.The entrance to this channel approached from the sea looks not unilke the lower waters of the Gulf of St.Lawrence, Before the channel narrows to the Severn\u2019s mouth and separated by some twenty miles of tide water, are the two \"well known ports: of Cardiff and\" Bristol, facing each other from either side of the bay.These two ports have each their own special business, Cardiff being the * great exporting \"centre for Welsh coal and Bristol the dlstribut- trade.This provides return cargoes within easy reaëh, a matter of no small significancé to \u2018Canadian Bristoi, on-the Avon, seven miles from the sen, Ras\u2019 always been a commercial chief seaport of southwest England.In the fifteenth century there was but in trade.Jt was from her shores that John and Sebastian \u2018Cabot set.sail on their famous voyages of discovery and adventure.These two \u2018mariners left Lawrence shortly after Columbus be- America.THE RIVER AVON.The River Avon is about the same size as_the Saguenay, the latter\u2019s swift current \u2018and plunging waterfalls being replaced by a tide which.rises at springs to a height of forty feet.Thia small tidal river, which empties twice a day, flows to \u2018the sea in a channel, the bed.of which is solid limestone.| Its \u2018banks arz_ precipitous and its course is a to-tuous one.I'lay particular stress upon these facts because Naturé evidently never anticipate-l that \u2018the deïmands of commerce and the fetus of man would combine to upset er plans.\u2018In the saven miles that separate the city.from the sea are to be found more natyral difficultiea to overcome than in all the hundred miles that flow between Montreal and the Straits of Belle Isle.The hottom of the river, once a certdin depth waa reached, could no longer be dredged, but had, to be blasted, the turnings fn the river were so sharp that two éhips .could not dare to meet at any of them without mire disaster.By a perfect system of buoying, lighting and land signals, the blasting of a new channel, «hips come- right up into the city harbor alongside the great.-warehouses.The city is built on hoth sides of the river and the s hips come.up Into the town much the same as !f Craig street were \u2018widened and \u2018turned into a canal.THE DOCK SYSTEM.\u201cThe port of Bristol comprises \u2018the city, Avonmouth.and: Portishead docks, the former, as its name -Indi- cates, at the Avon\u2019s mouth, the latter in direct communication with the -señ & few miles away.Imagine the River Lawrence 10 be 150- yards wide, ki Srstoanias two mlles, and Montreal in- Ufe sea at the lower end-of the island, -and on either side the river two huge docks.You would then have a fair reproduction of wbat the port of Bristol is like.Vessels drawing sixteen feet.come to the \u2018elty dooks, mouth or Portishead.The - situation uf Bristol gives her command of an area of country \u2018the population of which reaches nearly: twelve millions.Here within a few hundred miles Is a market for Canadian products twice \u2018as large as the whole population of our own country.Fram the works already accomplished and \"the plans for the future, I should judge that Bristol has fet herself the task of outfitting a harbor which shall make a specialty of import trade, principally in foodstuffa, grain, timber, provisions, ores, Truit and cattle, I saw more Canadian products in Bristol thahñ anywhere alse, and they were better cared for than in any port visited.\u2018 In 1803, by.act of Parliament, Bristol dammed a certain portion of the River tergeuted by It, ' & cost of £750,000.This work was undertaken by a joint stock company.By exorbitant charges and stringent conditions imposed by this corporation the shipplhg of the port withered was forced in self-defence t6 buy the property.The first thing \u2018they did on acquiring these docks was to lowér the shipping dues to about one-third, the citizens agreeing to be taxed to \u201cthe extent of 4 pence on the pound for any deficiency that might occur.Private companies-in 1877 and 1881 opened u two large docks, one at Avonmout and one at Portishead, for.the accommodation of vessels which could not get up to Bristol, For some reason ot other neither of these docks was a success financially under individual management, and instead of attracting the trade of larger vessels, for which they were built, they became competitors for the class of trade whi h could easily be accommodated at oity docks.This went on for.time, til], in 1884, when again in melr- defence, the corporation had to acquire these two.docks.This brought the entire system under municipal management, consisting of nineteen mem- hers of the town eouncil selected Annually by that body.In money the Sock estate represented about $£12,000,- trade, population and wealth of the city have enormomsly increased, and the business of the port bas become known for fits afficiant management, splendid accommodation, model equipment and low rates The meney.to iid.the pthe dooks and equip r at 2.16 per cent, and qe so aues aoû ffi Gave a mir return on: ie money invested.whiole revenue pays about 81-2 nation dé: dbcks er: DIAN EYES land, past the Isle of Wight to Ply- exporters.one city in.England that rivalled her .came famous for, the discovery: st town -dock system in the heart of the.Avon, and so created the city dock at to.such an.extent that in 1848 the city: dent.on the TER EE : a saréde | aock rate La | bee ing point for an ever-increasing import city of importance, and is to-day.the Bristol and sailed up the: Gulf of St.\u2018| bananas.unloaded In eight hours and stored in a fruit thed, enoled or heated | Over this they go to Avon- | Under this menagement.foreign | \u2018| Most convenient porte in England.The ; fe: * #.M Le aE MAR, Ay \u2018Toca minals Bristol raed IEEE re end Unprecedented.growth of indadirtss in the ality MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENE pal management of the has beens à success, oo because they Dave nat the good fortune 10 select a docks\u2019 manager of Foray de Pinincss ability and unswerving 5 beatomes\u201d upon him.rporation the trust and wide powars reotically undertakes and D emiclentiy sarvies out the whole of the work for the the shippers and merchants in connection with which a large warehousing business is carried on and \u2018corp tion warrants\u2019 given for goods sto ad.Jt is altogether a wonderful achievement under municipal ownership to provide à system\u201cwhich has gained a seputation among merchants and shippers of being gue of the cheapest and debenture stock, bearing interest at 81-3 per cent.is quoted at 123.The entire capital needed for the construction of thse docks was borrowed, and & sinking fund hes been established wherewith in fifty years the whole debt will be wiped out.Behind all the efforts towards efll- cleut management: seems to be the principle that to increass the volume of trade done by the port is vastly more beneficial than the making of undue profits through the charging of high rates.With this in view it has been possible.out of the revenue of the port, .to provide nt sheds, oranes, quays, railways and telephones, be- 3 providing for the sinking fund.If this continues the citizens will possess \u2018in fifty years a dock system active management of this dock system consists of a general manager, secretary, engineer, and two assistants, collectors of.dues, a chlef clerk, a legal officer, six dock masters, three traffic managers, aad .a largg - -staf£ of clerks.The raflway facilities at all .three dock systems are ample and efficient, 80 that vessels may discharge and re: celve freight direct from the cars.Add to this modern storage sheds and handling machinery, and you have tha | \"three \u2018essential qualifications necessary\u201d for the equipment of a first-class dock.I was more particularly interested in.the facilities offered b} this port because I saw more C lan produce \u2018here than anywhere else, and as much depends upon hbw our export trade !s handled when it reaches its destination, it was a pleasure to note the care and attention given here to this eub- ject.\u2018The sheds that line the quays are built of bNek and are two storeys high, the ground floor paved with cobbles, the upper with wood.Delivery of goods from the upper to the lower sheds takes place through chutes.Continuous sliding doors on both floors and on both sides of the shed make the reception: and shipment of freight easy and quick.In the most modern sheds the lower floor rises as it leaves the quay, so that when a truck reaches the à level with the platform of the car.This {ices away with extra lifting and cheapens the \u2018handling of merchandise to no small extent.These sheds are about 300 feet long by 90 feet wide, and cost about $25,000.I witnessed.the discharge of a cargo of cotton seed by the means of a portable system of belts.that ¢ould be carried from ship to ship dt the rate of 100 tons \u2018per hour, \u201c25,000 bunches of to hasten or retard the ripening according to the state of the market.\u201c THE FACILITIES.The large grain elevator into which the cars run is built witheut bins, but has novel movable partitions kept in place by the weight of the grain.Tliis allows the storage of large or small lots and preserves its identity.I saw Canadian butter and cheese in cold ships, trangferred from hold to storage room under cover in a few minutes | with little or no exposure.In- watching the handling of Canadian produce\u2019 in the port of Bristol I could not help feeling that Canada js doing a great Justice to the farmer and merchant, by neglecting to supply the very Best port equipment at her sea terminals.Not only this, but it Is useless to: attempt bullding up a trade with any foreign port unless we are prepared to supply.modern accommodation and shipping facilities in our own ports.To fa- cllitate trade development to the Utmost.there must be co-operation and harmony of purpose between the port authorities, railroad \u2018companies and\" shipowners at both ends.I believe the greatest developer \u2018of Canadian.trade would he a system of \u2018through rates from Canadian centres of production ta English centrz8 of consumption.To make this possible the total cost of\" transportation between extreme points must be brought down to the lowest possible figure.This can only be ex= peckwed by the employment of up-to- date works and model dock facilities.Bfistol has already accomplished her part in this respect with the docks now in existencé, and with such success \u2018that the inauguration of an additional new dock at Avonmouth is announced under the distinguished patronage of H.R.H.the Prince of Wales.This dock will add thinty acres of water space and 230 acres of land area for the development of more shipping.This dock will be 1,100 feet long by 1,000 feat wide.Ships will be locked in from the sea in a'ldek 850 feet long by 85 feet wide.The depth will be 85 feet at spring and 25 feet at neap tides, and equipped \u2019 with -hydraulic cranes and capstans, two.storled brick storage sheds, graving docks, grain elevators.and cold storage.How long will the people of Canada allow themselves to be taxed to.the extent of an-enormoun loss of trade annually simply because our ports are primitive and badly equipped, not one \u2018of them being fit to rank alongside the most antiquated port of Europe?YESTERDAY'S CONCERT BY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA œ AN Yesterday's symphony concert, ir addition to the excellence which one has come to expect from Prof.Goulet\u2019s organization, was mainly distinguished by the zeal and activity of the brasses and tympani.guished the Mascagni and a part of the William Tell overtures, hgs rarely been heard in Windsor Hall, It brought the audience \u2018to its feet, metaphorically, and showed something akin to that \u201creserve force\u2019 which is the boast of a well-known politiclan, to be also a pried | possession of the symphony or= aide from \u2018these \u2018stirring seconds, the concert moved on the even tenor of ita classical way with a long enough intermission to permit the playing of Czibulka's bang] and sentimental intermezzo, which won the customary .encore.The popularity of shig composition in Montrë&! can never fall to be a subject for wonder and amazement.The orchestra plays it well, of course, but Kt plays er music so \u2018much more eftectively that it is hard to Under- atan! why symphony audiences persist tn applauding the Czibulka number to the echo, and damning with faint appreciation other numbers on the same programme which are infinitely super for from a mausicel standpoint.however, is, after all, the privee ot those who pay for seats, snd is not to be gaineayed.\u2018Schubert's Fourth Symphony, com À the 0 Sym- the trogramme was exovedj mou pere Vos = this paneior all Schubert\u2019s pif out for the appellation mes a matter 2e for the.blographers and pre- notators to explain.A our- EE Bot | splendidly equipped, free of debt.The | inner wall of the shed the floor is on étorage rooms within a few feet of the.|| injury to her own export.trade, an in- | Such volume as distin- |: Our Tailors Ladies of * Long Silk Coats and Short Exclusive styles i pani 8 Watch for Catherine Streot, Has Novi-modi PHELPS.Bell Tel.Main 417-418.hr CAR FROM $750 ¢ Our néw styles in Go- Carte and .Baby : Tages are simply beau- 2080 Notre Dame St.268 St.James St.7 => News of Spring.| can hardiy work fast\u2019 enough tos supply the R Fam wil be reédy Monday\u2014 Styilah new Raglans sud ~~.ing of Hast, End Wardrobe at 1562 8¢.3864 aT.CATHERINE STREET.», - PORTLAND = Finnan Haddies.We Give Cash Receipts.NN ge NX ; ones\u2014all the in New York.Costumes, 810 to 850.Wardrobe, & BIN INS, 56 Victoria Square.1837 Notre Dame: St.- 2415 St.Catherine St.By the latest improved machine.Ne possibility of damage to - fabric.They come back to you hee new\u2014 same.day if necessary and sweet as .clover newly mown.: CH Y.HAMMOND, Upholsterer, &c.222 St.Urbain Street, \u2014oieDhone Bast 407.Every Eye.Glass Wearer Deaires Comfortable\u201d Fi Glasses.Wants theni to\u2019 Neat and Attractive, and at a price consistent with good | work.You have all these demands satisfied by consulting FRANK C.FOX, \u2018 ; Refracting Optician, 2297 St, Catherine | \u2014 1183.8 + ology of woe than can be found In ado.ma hand of the accepted tons of the sym- Bg other compositions of, the same \u2018Having been warned before phony, yesterday's audience was quite, 1 willing to accept it at this valuation.© Two local mueicians were the soloists of the afternoon, Miss Eva Plouffe, |.- & plauist, who made Har first appesr- ance at these concerts, and Miss Beckie Kellert, a soprano, for whose indisposition Mr.Goulet apologized, and who failed to do herself juetice in oconge- quence.Miss Plouffe acquitted hersslf very cr bly in \u2018the .Mendélssohn | Serenade and All | zo, and earned still higher p: in the second number, which the audience compelled {her to give them.Miss Plouffe has both musical understanding and an excellent technical equipment, and should \u2018be heard from in the future, - MALT BREAKFAST FOOD \u2018Has Been a Marvellous Success and Has Proved a Blessing in Our .Canadian Homes.\" The en nd women, 4 the e boys.and pris e e ven active brain, phe ed A ei and sw natural el ei every hundred, Qecrs ood, It certainly behooves the users of oatmeal and other stardhy and i tible \u2018grain \u2018foods to give immediate attenti on to r present Janu condition\u2014poor prie heated bl stomach d Tents, n eruptions and loss of M t Breakfast redi bed, fres fr at of soluble Starch starch and other properties that retard orion, is building up thousinds of weak and rundown people.ics who beve made it their sole diet for a week or two hive bawished their troublés.Ty %t in your home.All grocers.5 Co \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 $10,000 FROM SIR WILLIAM, The ladies of thé Montreal Day Nursery \u2018to acknowledge, with deep gratitude, a gi of ten thousand dollars, from Sir William Macdonald.The possession ot hap sum makes it possible.for the port tee management to own à house properly oq ped for the work, & want which has been felt by them.Heart: Siok\u2019 People -\u2014 that never fails to cure\u2014is swift in ro onetime lo Durs te crers than m mors ufferers n es of diseases and a * to suit everyone.An In- are, on nlety-nine cases out of Malt Breakfast.4 1 Cure for the Heart is ie heed ® alls | Messrs.M.A.BRODEUR & = CO., 1658 Notre Dame Street, - J/have received their $g YjImportation of Latest Spring Novelties In English, Sootoh and French Coeds for Overcoats, Rain Coats, Suits and Trousers at prices spootion ie cordially soil- oited.TEES & CO., \u2018Funeral Directors \u2018and Embalmers, 300 ST.JAMES ST., - MONTREAL, Ne.820 Sherbrooke Street, .From ist May Next.Fading the beautiful Mcam College grounds, Very roomy and comfortable, with every possible convenience, eleotrie light, ete.-One of J the best appointed houses in the city.Large stables and coach house recently \u201cbuilt om most modern plans, with comfortable quar ters for the coachman.Wide ns, in rear.For particulars and permit to view, apply to Bstate Wilson, Jas.C.ph, MARe ager, No.17 Place d'Armes Ft Removal Notice The Liverpool: and London and Globe Insurance Co.On and after .17th \u2018March, 1902, will\" occupy temporary offices at 87 st.Peter St.- e erection.of thei ding: - ps $.1, during new.- HR less [Lingerie for Easter.Brides || Not necessary te dwell upon \u2018the extensivençes | of \u2018the assortment, the dependability of qualities, or the skill evidenced in the ma of she garments.ye very need of the.bride-to-be, oan be.\u201csatisfactoril met, at a price that will, regdily be [acknowledged 34 equitable.y \u201c ° ; \u201c7 LADIES NIGHT DRESSES, ; Mads of option.2 clusters.of fine tucks, cotton teur around: neck, siooves, an.+.sovershe .> - terseierentararnanainsrenas asomasences sasssciseccuee ÉGO- Made of Cotton, double yoke, trimmed th cott s Torc : around neck, sleeves and down the pr on.tm A noe : Made of Cambric, with 3 clusters of 5 fine tucks and 4 clustefs.of \u20183 wider tucks, yoke with 24 tucks and trimmed with 2% in.cambrio mi, + Ia.Torchon lace around neck, sleeves and down the Tromt .coeeeiiersarcsererna 890 \u201cMado of Cambrio, empire style, front with 4 clusters of fine tucks, 3 in.em- \u2019 broldery around neck and sIoeves .,.0.-0200200000000ccreesror-ec000re BR-1O More elaboraty and Detter quality Night Dresses, ranging\u2019 tn rics up to wo.LADIES\u2019 IKIRTS.- vo Made ot Cambrio, 2 in.hem, 8 tucks.Sizes 1 33 3 and 2 \u201c only.Price ceresasesie.BHO .Made of Cambdrio, 4% in.hemstitched frill .cert steenses ise sssessss.BOO \"Made of Cottdn; 4 In.embroidery trimiming reves rennes seevsnsvuccocre TFC - \u2018Made de ot Carbric, 4% in.cambrio frill, finished with 2 in.embrotdery, 1 cluster - 101} Srecstanceesroceasrrstscresrsnt strane $stesenirnesnasersertiortirrnieatitorton | The price range continues on up to $5.00.CORSET COVERS.| Mado of Oambric, V shape, androléery trimming .ees remses sins es saions 0.2BO Fancy Swiss Musiin, 1 tn.Valenciennes Ince around neck and sieeve accosenese0e .490 3 in .7 = = | ASS \u2026 + SIL : HAS POWER ' * [I [Baber Association in = Position as Before the es > Session.| President Foutaine, of 2 the Barbers! Ae sociation, states that the amendments to the barbers charter were not rejected, ims- before the private bills committee got a bo And) find that the committee were evidently opposed to givin g the association proper orce its by-laws, more £308 Chers mano peniemes had favored 1 the or bill and spoke str in © the hygiene ncipion To\u201d ean association occupies the safe status favor bodied \"| The ot ud prior to the session of the Hous + Mp, Boutning thinks be Des wuccceded | n | ng the designs is opponent to à have several clauses in the charter re- P ealed.Even without the amendments it as the power to sue m for non- yment of dues, and es about #1,600 are ne \u2018 the\u2019.association from m direstors will do their utmost to force.\u201c5 those in arrears to settle their accounts.OFFICIAL YEAR BOOK.The official year book of the Trades and Labor of Canada which has just been issued is, an artistic volume, and con- We, bars & v7.22 gseortimemc of Corwst Covers.Prices from 100 Up to $2.00, J | - LADIES\u2019 DRAWERS, Co maso of Cambrio, hometi 3 in.hematitohed hom un.190 | Mada of Oambria, umbrells style, with 3 Dematitohed tucks, 3 in, \u2018hemstitcned etetatseseratsereresersrentenonnrnnns devesseencerserseence syriereeses tons ecen 0 \u2026 \u2018300 Made of Cotton, s'oiusters.tuoks, 3 in.embroidery trimming | Lonvensséonserenenionsees - 300 Orne kinds-81.60 betng tho maximum \u2018price ' LADIES\u2019 CHEMISES, 5 a?| Mats of goed Cotton, 1 tn: Torehion lice around neck and arms \u2026.vers 390.Made of good Cotton, Kise ee ie.embroidery around neck\u2019 and alosves vent 450 from 250 up to a ee Chemises, 3 & Tai 15.25 cach.LADIES\" SETS.| enr rime Corset Cover, ep Drawers and Chemise, ws, | Moth Balls, oo per lb.You'll need a supply.when you're \u2018paoking the.furs and.other winter .garments away.20 « Clearing 1 the Way - for The Millinery Opening MR.T.J.GRIFFITHS.\u2018much as the association withdrew them |.chance to reject them.He was surprised 5 | these first two 5 p.m.- Rev.Dywon Hague, THAR THE CHURCHES ~ SUNDAY SCHOCL LESSON.| .po = Ca Golden Ce hot not aril\u2019 wherein is excess.\u2014Eph.§ nees (verses 11, 12): 2.Wiorld (verses Bd 14); 3, (veines 15-17); 4.1.Not oul to in our \u2018Notes, but all and : from which well-traéned children and young | be le recofl with deteëtation, are Works knees\u2014burglary, murder, amin ng, and the rest.But we must Te- member that he thet hateth his brother is a murderer and hie that covets is at heart a thief.It wl will not be difficult to make 0 verses pi ue.2.\u201cThe t of the World ds Jesus.\u201d In Milton's.\u2018Ode on the\u201c Nativäty\" is a pes tiful picture of the flight of before.the infant Jesus.world sleeps in darkness for half the year.When dayMght comes its fist result {Is that ice melts; and if the influences of the sun were \u201cSucreasingly strong and coutina- | ous there would come \"fist the blade, thén the ear, after that the full og {tn the lear.\u2019 \u2018So the Mght of Ch e first | shows us the exceeding sinfu of sin, ' then melts hard hearts, and causes barren.|.Hearts to bear the fruits of goodness.1% The highest type of Practical Wisdom tls Se nuscratel by the four principles of verses: 15-17, of which ordtnary Hives give abun- daut dilustrations._ 4 Assuming that à man ts holy, how is he to-ghow'1t?By thankfulness and love, | by oe hela to.his God and beneficence neighbor.° Ohrist Church Cathedral.\u2014Ven, Archiea- D.D., rector-of Montreal, Rev.Frededck J.Steen, M.A Vicar of Christ | Church Cathedral; Rev.T.8.Bayle, | MLA, assistant, \u20148 a.m, Aol Communion.11 a.m.Cathedral Sérvice.cher, Rev.| Frank Charters.4.15 p.m.Litany.7 A.iy Cathedral service.Preacher, Rev.H.Bayle.All seats free at the 7 0 éloek | periee, / Sunday school and Bible: classes in Synod Hall, 8 pan Lent Dally\u2019 ser- + Vice \u2018with.addresses by the city clergy at con Narton st.George's\u2019 Church,\u2019 Fifth Sunday in Lent.\u2014Holy Communion after morning service.11.05 Moining player.Preacher, 8 Bop .m.Sunday, school -evening prayer.Preacher, Dean armichact, AU stran ers - aid non-seatholders entening by front .m.will be directed Pt HINTS TO THR PMACUPE., Jl Our outline do: 1.The Works of Dark: ; © Rog article - .PURE, HIGH ORADR \\Cocuas and Chocolates.\u2018 Besakdust Cocoa \u2014Abo- 2e re moe, : ze Joss then ome cent à .Premium No.1 Chosslnte.best plain chocolate in the .for drisking and alsd for making\u2019 caks, dcing, fos-cream, \u2014Good to entend good to érisi} i pdiatable, nutritious, and À : TRADE-MARS healthful.; {wien BAKER & C0, Lu ESTABLISHED 5760._ RORCHESTER, MAG9.\"seat HOUSE, 12.and 14 St lin Oe, K ON EVERY no] THE MOST NUTRITIOUS.\\EPPSS- COCOA epared from the finest selected Goons an apd distingul Dore or or Delicacy quality and ants ae Eure ui propert se und tine, la\u2019 sia Oo.ent roma panto don, Englan .EPPSS COCOA SEXES SURFER THE Notice is.hereby given.that applications for subscriptions \u2018of stock in the capital of the Soverelgn Bank of Canada, will be received by the Trusts and Guarantee Company, Limited, at its office, No.14 King Street .West, Toronto, and by The.Montreal Trust and Deposit Company, at its\u2018 office, Notre Dame Street, Montreal, and by The Standard Trust Company of New York, at its office, No.25 Broad Street, New York, and that .stock books for the record of such subscriptions will .be opened at the \u2018said offices on Wednesday, \u2018the 19th day of March, 1902, at the hour.of ten o'clock in the.forenoon, \u2018and will be kept open until further order ot \u2018the \u2018Board, D.M.STEWART, - Becretary and General Mañager.By order of the Provisional Board.: Subject: Mountain Scenes in the Life of Christ III.The Mount of Trans- o'clock, | pn Soversign Bank of Canada Pi OCTOR'S.a oT Monday Afternoon, at 2 'oleck \u201c HUMBUG\" |* .All the Favorites in the cast.Vaudeville betw Det en the nots by OF none DAU Balladiet.A AXE WILL WINDSOR Bostonia Ladies\u2019 Orchestra TUESDAY EVENING, 18th.Reserved.Seats, 50c and 750, at.Shaw's, ee Art Association Phillips gp MONTREAL Square Sth CONOCERT Sth Coon! The galleries ard closed preparatory to opening of the ROYAL CANADIAN \u2018ACADEMY EXHIBITION , Works intended for exhibition must be delivered at 4he Galleries not later than Wednesday, March 12th.vs.RESULTS OF WINNIPEG MATCH BULLETINED.ADMISSION 250, CHILDRBN 10.TAGLINE, GRO.WvAnY, ~_-___MONTREA L ACADEMY Fre This Afternoon at 5.80 Toole am EUGENE COWLES Opera and Concert Ge.Ian ee mova Operon caritid SNOW BOUND.And a Selected Operatic Pro.Feature To Might Boglish cms\u2014Ground Floor or Dress 1.00, oa Top Gull TY ears\u2019 tane ee Chas.EL Yale Preseuts the Everlas _DEVIL\u2019'S AUCTION.| NOTE OUR MATINE : $s Wed, Thurs.Fri.and EA! Prices\u201410c, 200, 300, 356 \u2018Next Week\u2014The Devil's Daughter .Regular Mats.Wed., Thu, Fri and Sat.Miner and Van Osten*s THE [ier DEVIL SJE DAUGHTER vecvice, 5 p.m.Preacher, Dean Carmichael.ers of the Old Testament.À welcome ls Topic : : cc \u2018Th Ch h .fo Toorted Trade nd Jaber, ER Apr Ba eaters 1 Or Colborne Mein e Church and 3 ev, Canon vector, Re A .Prom a loadin authortt on ; fa hi d \u201cth orm Last year he represented the Feder- Brooke, M.A.assistant-8 .m.Hol ; w.Cy 9 y shions- we erive o Inf ation Ph Tradey at.the convention of the \u201c munton.11 an Holy Communion.brent: oDopes Methods Churn, Rev Thon : the or ki ngman.- Mesare: Tutk and Kary will sing, and will be assisted by a Special Male Choir.> ~ Doors Open at 3.30 p.m : .; CRYSTAL RINK P we.FP.Band TO-N IGHT.Conservatory of Dancing, De- \u2018portmeñt & Physical Cuiture DRUMMOND HALL, .81 Drummoné se Classes now open.Beginners Tues., Thurs, at'8 p.m.Juveniles, Tues.and Thurs., at 4 p.m.Assembly Sat.evening, at 8.30, orchestra.Join at once and receive benefit of first lessons.Tel.Up 1435 tor prospectus.GEO.F.BEAMAN.; \u201cThis successtul and ng hi putar scincuy/ à employed in the a ospitals by.Ricord Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau.and others, combines the desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the kind and surpasses everything hitherto employed.THERAPION No.1 in 8 remarkably short time, often a few days only without the slightest .\u2018iscomfort, inconveniences, or risk, effects a cure, saperseding capsules and end astringent fluids, gor impurity of the blood.scurvy, pimples, potes .blotches, pains and swelling © the oints, rheumatism, and all diseases for which it has too much a fashion to emplo y-rpercury.a .fills, &c., to the destruction of sufferers\u2019 teeth and ruin of health.This preparation purifies the | whole system through the blood, and thoroughly eliminates every poisonons\u2019 atter from the body.- THERAPION No.3 for nervous =xhaustion, aired vitality, sleeps Messness.and all the distressing consequences of dissipation, residence in hot, unhealthy climates, 8c.It possesses surprising power in re strength and vigour to the debilitated.- Price ii, England 2/9 & 4/8 ordering, state which of the three numbers is yequired,andobserve - @bove Traile Mark, whieh io à fac-simlle of word S$ THERAVION \"an it appears on the Government Stamp (in white letters où, n red\u2019 ground) affixed to kage by order ot Ker Majesty's Hon.Conmbsioners.and without which it is a forgery.Sold by Lyman Bros.& Coy Limited, - Toronto Co \u201cLACE HOUSE.NEW YORK CORSETS, - We have in stock all sizes, price, $1.50, Will sell this lot, to clear out at $1,00 per pair.: \u2018Sikes 18 to 26 Inches.E M.SKIDDY, Prop.| .2431 ST.CATHERINE STREET.NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY À NICE .A.E.CLEMEN , Bavarana | \u2018323 St.Lawrence Street .and 214 Centre Street.The Grove, Beaconsfield The time bas come when you want to decide where you -are to spend the summer, want a house, or house and board, At The Grove there is a vagpiaty, { the Shaw estate, will de wit ou board, to sult tenants let.\u201cre The Grove cottages ancdonal.SCR ests.ven yon want a gun us.np re nie! + al - THERAPION No.2 is sold byall THERAPI ION orn emisty and Merchants throughout the World, The four cottages (Nos.1, 3, 8 and 0, inte] r with- TUESDAY, 18th MARCH, 1902 AT MONUMENT NATIONAL.' Grand.\u2018Oratorio, to be rendered by 300 Choristers and 50 Musicians.: Prices\u201425c, '50c, \u201875e, $1.00.Reserved seats \u2018at * National Pharmacy,\u201d No.216 St.Lawrence Street.\u2014 \u2014 Ci RSI ENT Trey OASIS DIU RÉ ver 28 McTavish St.House for Sale 26x135, $9,000.This fine 2 a terrace house, extra wide and deep, can be made into a handsome residence with a.small.expenditure.\"by Daisy furnace.It overlooks Mc- Gill College Campus./ : : H.L.PUTNAM, o > 1at Floor, - \u201cTemple Building.-\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\"\"_>IS \u201c| Two Ghoice Houses, Elm Avenue, | Above Sherroote Se.For Sale.\u2018I have two houses in this faverite section .for .gale cheap.In both .cases the o gell, and will meet the market in price.One has side lights.Both have extension kitohens and modern improvements.H L.PUTNAM, 1st, Floor, Temple Building.Mansfield and - Durocher Sts.J have for sais thre very atin © tve\u201d n which the owners are .sell for delivery in May.- Prices © trem\u2019 $4100 to 36,500, Hasy terres ; Bi k.PUTNAM.at Floor, Jemple ung \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014§ ANCISCUS.\u2018It is already heated ners are anxious to Houses for Sale, ah anxious to PEATE Ler PASS = Sl a A SLIS Se 5, EE Fo TORRE era © Tit \u201cto.bind herself to limit the number of - whatsoever within.the limits of Manchu- - Tia.- îs a good thing, but she is convinced that \u201cwithout it.\u201cto.stand .tion can - est.sia of vows and protestations, and to re- uire a more rapid withdrawal from the- Manchurian provinces than the Muscovite deemed desirable.: She thinks that Russian bookke=ping is capable of being improved; that the indemnity asked for costs in connectiôn with the railway has been- too liberally and will admit of considerable .\"Next she has the hardihood to declare that she goes not desire troops that may be réquired to.keep order within her own frontiers, and, stiffened by outside opinion, she further (considering the favored pation clause in her trea- | .ties) agre¢ to the extremely modest proposal of the Russian that he and he: alone; should be the recipient of any concession Modesty, China seems to recognize, Russia will be able to get on very well ; 1 \\ URGE CHINA TO BE FIRM.England, Japane \u2018and America, we.ane.told, hre advising the Chinese Government firm.Experience has shown what they have to lose byMuscovibe advance.It is to their interest, therefore, \u2018as it is to that of China that the further rogress of the \"bear should be checked.\u2018It is.because these countries \"have -inter- ests \u2018within her \u2018borders that China may rely .on them for support.The ofly ground upon which decisive political .ac- based in these days is inter: Strongest.of all\u2019in Manchuria, and as part and parcel of that in Corea, like- wiee, is that of Japan.Not one single aper in Dal Nippon, we read, has replied favorably to the Russian overtures for those provinces.They recognize that one of two things must happen, that Russia must stop of her own accord or that Japan must stop her.Next in interest comes America, whose traditional regard for Russia has till now prevented: her frém saying more than that treaties.must be kept and the door yemain open.Lastly, Great Britain, also,\"as holder of half the trade of the Chinese Empire, has more than a pasfing interest in- preserving the status quo.These three nations have no territorial tims to gratify, no desiré to.weaken, no _\u2014\u2014 TTT TTT tory with a which is common to lung and bron child as \u201c ying daily\u201d before oùr n Evidence Act, 1893, Declared before me at.) the » | PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, and her was thus severe a parents since said told her suff treatment was gave but tempo or almost miraculous recovery is such a chan if made under * encounter er Ozone We earnestly desire that fou conditions, that is what we.are DOMINION OF CANADA, } m.wis.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC! | TO Wit: I, DAME ELIZA WEAVER, wife of Herbert J.Weaver, of 380 St.Antoine: Street, in the City our Htsle gir) Florence, now ten years of age suffered with i this malady she never wholly recovered, a chronic cough resulti manifest, ts continued use has under Divine favor, conscientiously believing it to be true and knowing that it is o | Clty of Montreal, in the Provinos af Quebecs this sevintenth day af DOMINION OF CANADA}, Wit; - I, Dorothy A.Nadin, of 105 Inspector Street, in the ) child was two months old.THAT I was at that time a near neighbor to the family, circumstances of the child's dreadful and protracted of inflammation of tle lungs, which lasted from the age of nine to eighteen months, in which ired of.THAT from that time she had a hacking cough and a constant heavy toration was very great, an familiar with the cire Le mh 7 rd ing ot iti peara hich that of livi th.THAT th say no of her revolting a; nce, which was that of a living dea T the y an actual steam would arise from the weak emaciated little Nef, and L often did ît would be a mercy it be hol digiaisd er.héppy-looki relief, and often sa wo s were taken away.: -loo little y- sufferer of a few years ego.THAT 1 understan trons.5 nly that -Liquified Ozone, and I cannot too w lifting the child = a comparatively cold room, stered by skilled physi girl, and it seems almost impossible to cytes\u2014the 4% OZONE CO., of Toronto, Lithited.\u201cTHE LIQUID O20NE CO., Chicago.\u2019 played in the spring and early summer, which seasons are for the jority of students at least fully ocou- pled with the preparation for, and the examinations themselves, so that in the spring very few indeed woyld or could be able to devite any time to it then, and in the summer, of course, college ts closed, and what students remain in town.are in goneral fully taken up with other things, and the strain of examinations has left them with no inclination to indulge in any violent exercise.\u2018Besides it is very doubtful it the faculties would permit of Its formation, on the ground that it would interfere materially with the work of the close of the term.Of course the game cout be played in the fall, but\"then it Would clash with Rugby, which has, of course, first rightz to the grounds at this season.If, howevel, other practice grounds could be obtained, and there is suffi- clent enthusiasm shown for the game by a falr proportion of the students, there seems to be no Treason against the formation of this club.However, if it is to be a failure; and be given the support that McGill institutions in general receive, it would be far better .to let the matter drop, and not add | ansther club thet would bring no credit to \u201cOld McGill,\u201d but which would, on \u2018the contrary, it Is almost certain, be at best only à very feeble success, and would drag out an existence, and eventually die owing to the apathy of the etudent body as a whole.So the questions to be decided are.whether it would be advisable to.foPm such a \u2018club, and if formed, could it be supported as seuch.an organization should be supported, and would it reflect any credit upon the university?When: these.questions have been answered satisfactorily, then there is plenty of.time to consider the game, and take: steps towards the formation of the club.| - LT?: At à recent meeting of the McGill: \u2018governgrs the following resolution of sympathy with the family of the late Lord Dufférin was passed, and the secretary requested to forward a-copy.to Viscount Clandeboye.and to .Dufferin: ; .Ç ] \u201cThe board gf, McGill University, of | which.the* lat Lord Dufferin was an honorary graduate, desires to place on récord its great appreciation of .the unique services which Lord Dufferin rendered to the: pire during a long and exceptionally brilliant career, in the course of which he occupied, .among other distinguished offices,\" that of Governor-General of the Dominion ]-on Monday, March 24th, and will con Lady talks on natural history will take place, Molson Hall.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 > * .\u201cIn response to dents of the second year, the written examination in anatomy will be held.on the 2ist of March at 9.30 a.m, in the Molson.Hall.The orals will begin tinue: for faur days.Thet written examination in medical jurisprudence will be held es previous! annonnced on the afternoon of- Wed- : rk \u2018residénce in pesday, March 19th, at 3 o'clock.The Work during his years of \u201cres brals will-take place -on the, \u2018 fol.thet country.Suing the written examinat ons un The Charity C nisati Students enregistered in \u2018the Prov-| Yites the students of McGill Univer examined inee of Quebec will be orally in anatomy an the morning of March 24th, and those in third year medical \u2018Jurisprudence on the afternoon of March 24th, {n the Histological Laboratories, on which day the assessors will be in attendance.The following notice of \u2018supplemental examinations has just been posted in the\u2019 Medical building: ' : Botany\u2014The examination in hotany will be held on April 8th, at $ a.m,, in the Molson Hall.Co Zoology\u2014That in zoology wili be held at 2 p.m.on the same day, also Ia Students desiring to take these ex- amfnations must make application on.the.regular printed form (to be ab- tained .at the registrar's office) before the end-of the present term, and enclose the fee of $5 with the application.Meetings.The fourth year science held a \u2018meeting recently and appointed the following committee for graduating functions: .; .Social and dance committee\u2014Messrs.W.E.Murphy, \u201cW.G.McBride, W.Biggar and G.M.Smith.Class photograph committee\u2014Messrs, H.P.Borden, D.M.Fry, and M.Max-' well.\u2018 i - The class photo for '02 will be made by the Swan Photo Company, with whom all arrangéments for sittings | are to be made, RE : \u2014\u2014 Pu « The regular weekly Sunday meeting.of the McGill ¥.M.C.A, will be held in the Redpath Muséum to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, when Prof.Frank D.Adams will deliver an address upon | \u201cSt.Augustine.\u201d Miss Barker will be \u2018the \u2018soloist.\u2019 .Date This afternoon at 3.30 the weekly Young People's: half-hour series of when Mr.C.T.Willams will deliver an address entitled \u201cWater Babjes.\u201d\u201d These lectures are-held in the Natural History building, under the ailspices of the- Natural History Society, and are free to all.Where possible, the lec- tuzes are, illustrated by the electric lantern or otherwise., The last business.meeting of the \u2018Undergraduates\u2019 Medical Society will Lo ey DAILY HERALD, SiTUR th ered two addr2ases MoGill that happen clated with r © hd 5 Mr © left England 1 board on the Outlook.~ On Monday evening next, March 17, Mr.Lincoln, of Niagara Fall, will de- \u2018 \u201cThe Recent Power Development of Niagara Falls\u201d before the Applied Sciençe Socle liver an address upon the Physics bailding.RY .TS Notes.Two \u2018new honor courses have been arranged by.the McGill Arts Faculty Both are combinations of history and economics, the difference between them being in the amount of time devoted to each of to go into effect next fall.thése, subjects.\u2014 The members of the graduating year | in science are requested to visit \u2018the.Swap Photo Company and sit for theéir) graduating photograph before the 20th: inst., as that Is the.latest date on.which sittings will be taken for the .class pioture.; - ° | The professor of zoblogy proposes giving.a voluntary - course in embryology during the month of April He \"would therefore be glad to have, during the present week, the,names of all.second year students who are desirous of taking this course, in order proper arrangements may he that lecture room, tion .DM Beauchamp, a grad- £ Cambridge Univereitÿ, one of as \u201cCambridge seven\u201d who for Ghina in 1885, deliv- yesterday to the students, tû which he related mény strange and welrd experiences ed to him and those asso- him in his.missionazy on Society.in- elty to attend two public meetings of the society which are arranged for Thursday, March 20th, at 8.15 p.m., in the .Royal Victoria College, Friday, March 2st, at 4 p.m, in the Young Men's Christian Associa building.| There will be à meeting of the Undergraduates\u2019 Society of the Faculty.sof Arts in No, building, on Monday next, March 17th, \u2018at-l p.m., when the.following business will be transacted: (1) The reception of reports of the finance and reading room committees; (3) the election\u2014of- representatives oa the finance com- mittée, \u2018and those for the next years and for Aris ty, in made for material for demonstration.The course will \u2018The opening lecture of tlie foregoing pe on ' Thursday, March 27th, at 2.p.m.The lecture will course will \u2018be given C commence immediately on the conclusion of.the second year anatomy examination, and wfll continue until the end of April.- = * Friééy, March.Mist, ad pin We the evening will doa- ect.se of a debate.Resolved That At the conclusion ofthe lecture the case of MoGill graduates, however, this.regulation is not enforced, as the army corps recognises McGill's high 31,600, with quarters and t rta- tion, end fuel, lighting material, and all commissiariat supplies are furnished at ocst price.At the end of five years there is a promotion to the rank of captain, with a salary of $2,200, and 10 per cent.is added for every succeeding five yaars of service, unêil ma- [reid is obtained, which goes by sen- 10 cu .The army medical examining board begins its session on April-7th and çon- tinues until Juae 30th, examining from ten to twelve candidates each week.It again meets .n September, and continues until the opening of the Army Medical School, on-Nevember 1st.Any further information can be had by applying at the registrar's gfllce.) Tha sevehth oQurse of instruction for general practitioners Will be conducted as previously by the Faculty of Medi- clive of McGill Univers{ty.The course for 1902 Weging Monday, April 28th, and will be continued for six weeks, closing June 7th.: Physicians desiring opportunities tn fami themselves thoroughly with \u2018the technique of \u2018one or two subjects, instead of attending all the clinics, etc., will be signed to special clinics or laboratories, where additional instrue- .tlon will be afforded them.; : The work of the regular course is \u2018essentially pregtical, and may be clas- sifled into (a) Laboratory courses; (b) : mboratory and other special de- et , medical and surgical; (d) clinics In special Jepartments of medicine and surgery.: apant from the regular lectures, clinics, etc.for undergraduates in medicine.Physicians may enter on the\u2019 (course at any time -after April 28th.\"The fee is $50, which includes hospital \u201cfees, and speclal fees are arranged for single _courses.So © ; Practitioners who purpose attending.this course may obtain time-tablés, etc, of course, on application after March to the registrar, : \"Mr.Lees Knowles,\u201d M.P., who accompanied the Oxford and Cambridge athletic team.on their tour to America last.suminer, has recently delivered a lecture.upon this tour at the Royal the course of his lecture he referred \u201cFepeatedly to.his trip.to Montreal, praising McGill University for its\u2019 \u201cwonderful development\u201d and \u201cmag- \u2018nificent equipment.\u201d He also spoke in glowing terms of the kindly treatment he and .the members.of the team re- sors and undergraduates and Caha- dians in general.ONTHE DEAD SE Thousands of Monks Who Lead Po WS We it DO SOLEMNLY DE and am at Street, of t is city.: heard child, it is of the Act, 1898.Tealize that she can be the due enti; to the use of Powl trying to let you DOMINION OF CANADA, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, present employed as en L HAT my little girl, when an infant of nine months, was taken wit inflammation of the lungs in 8 severe form.THAT this sickness covered-a period of nine months in which the child had two relapses and was wasted to a skeleton, having to be.handled \u2018in blankets, THAT after recovering from this attack, she was left with a cough, which no amount of careful nursing and medical skill éould overcome, THAT the weakness J of the child was such that when lying in her crib at night, the perspiration stood out on the emaciated little body, and the least motion produced such a flow that it could be wrung from her hair.THAT her lips w while the orbs themselves protruded in a sufferer could be heard in all parts of the house.THAT wee the services of many men of high standing in the medical profession, whose universal opinion .was that the case was hopeless.THAT we used cod-liver oil freely, which eased her somewhat, but gave no permanent relief, and she thus continued to suffer until June last, when I of the great merit of Powley's Liquified Ozone, \u201cthe new system of curing disease there was a marked change less severe.THAT thé chil six large and six small.is going to school every day, eats heartily, looks we THAT we attribute her recovery, under God's blessing, solely to the use of Powley's Liquified Ozone, and are willing at all times to personally And I make this solemn declaration, conscientiously believing it to be true, and knowing that sale force and effect as if made under oath, and by virtue of the Canada Evidence - Declared before me at the City Montreal in the day of December, A.D., 1901.ves : \u2019 IN THE MATTER OF THE CURE OF FLORENCE WEAVER.ammation of the lun , attended \u2018by night sweats, heavy expectoration, loss of appetite and loss of flesh, : .IN THE MATTER OF THE AS \u201cOURB OF-FLORENCE WEAVER.= .~ et City of Montreal, DO SOLEMNLY DECLARE THAT I have k à constant visitor at their house, and \"What is your honest opinion \u2018 \u2018 conclusively totthe fact Powley's Liquified Ozone will cure advanced consum ?- Powley's Liquified Ozoné increases the .oxygen-tarrying minute organisms which act as scavengers of the blood, which destroy disease germs give immediate relief to your cough, decrease the fever, m know the truth about Powley\u2019s Liquified Ozone.There is know.\u2019 It will pay you to give it 9 trial.2 : i * = Rewiays Diquites $1.00 A \u2018ia the Unit power of the Their Darling Did Not Die Mr.and Mrs.Weaver, of Montreal, Rejoice in the Recovery of Their Little Girt\u2014A Pathetic\u2019 Happy Ending for Fathers and Mothers\u2014Read Their Sworn Statements.} To wit: \"IN THE MATTER eer with the firm of J.C.were always a murky blue; there were THAT I at once secured-a bottle and commenced giving it to her; for the better, the night sweats disappearing and the cough being d is now ten years of age, and has taken twelve bottles of Ozone, except after taking a fresh cold; she THAT she now rarely coughs, ex opt C4 when an infant and was at the troubles, THAT we did all in oyr power have her restored, but to no purpose, and we looked upon our eyes.THAT on resorting to the use of Powleys Liquified Ozone in June last, a change for the better was at once rought her to her present improved condition.And I make this solemn declaration, the same force and effect as if made under oath, and DY rte of the Canada ness, having hel ere were THAT she used Ee THAT she is now a highl And I make this sol , \u2018 ving be true and knowin Hal th, and by vire of too Canada Evidence Ack 1.Moving It 80 bs tru and knowing tls of ROTH Yo Narre 8 me gb | M dns the thée ., À.D.1901, ue Declared before al Cys onéreal, # Frovifos of Quabes, elghtonth sp i\u201d 2.4, DUNTON, Notary Publia ; f the case?\u2018Don\u2019t you think that statements such as Éhis\u2014and we have many-of-them-point lood, OURE OF FLORENCE WEAVER.(1e 4 I, HrrBFrRT- JONN WEAVER, of 360 St.Antoine -Street, in the City of Montreal, that I have been a resident of Montreal for the past fifteen years, streesing manner, and the wheezing of the endorse this statement to inquirers.Province \u2018 bec, this seventeenth EA NTO Notary Publle.of Montreal, DO SOLEMNLY \u2018DECLARE \u2018THAT December, A.D., 1901.LU A DUNTON, Notary Public.known to nurse her.T uantities of cod-liver oil, which right, hear Talse a remedy that .forms sound flesh, tones tip the stomach, restore the normal healthy OF THE \\ Wilson & Co., 698-702 Crai great hollows under the eyes, red no expense, but employed at, when it was finished bright as any other healthy H.J.WEAVER.n point of death.THAT from A WEAVER, o child; Florence Weaver THAT during the first two relapses, the child wasted wheezing, which too Plainly when ® Known device and rked whenever they hy tone to the body.Kaowh ad States.- a Very.Melancholy : « Existence, \"London, March 15.\u2014The most awesome most repellant dwelling place in the world is the grim fortress monastery of Mar terity .Le \u2018 ) These moriks are the most rigorous of any iu the Greek Church.Their lives are passed in penance; with no hope of plea- ure this side of the grave, and not one cheerful incident, to brighten their exist- \u2018fence.Day after day, amid.g.oomy surroundings that would drive most men melancholy mad, they go througu the same unvarying' rqutine, aud yet surrounding them are the remains or such true rom- Auves as \u2018only mediaeval times could pro- uce.| \u2019 and.melancholy aus- +1 \"Mar Saba is at the end of the barren | Wady en Nor, or Kedron Valley, near the Dead Sea, and its very location is enough only oasis mn the wilderness of this region, and the tomb of a omad chieftain, that of Sheik Messiaf.The wearied traveller is glad \u201cto behold the fortress-like ple of the ancient\u2019 monastery away down in the dark valley, even though he experiences a presentiment of some hidden danger lurking in \u2018that forbidden place.It is the most romantically situated monastery, the old: | est and undoubtedly the most gruesome in the world.\"It is built on-the abrupt terrace of a dizzy gorge, at the bottom of which, 600 feet below, the torrent Cedron seethes in winter.The rock falls away &o perpend:cularly that huge flying buttress es had to bé constructed in order to afford monastery.A ; LIVER.IN ROCK CAVES.In the early part of the fifth century it was inhabited by the Sabaltes, an order of monks of whom San Sabas was the su- \u2018perior, and who also built the greater por- {tion of the monastery.San Sabas- wae born about 439 \u2018in Capadocin, \u2018and at 8 yéars of age he entered thia mouastery, which waa originally founded in -Kuthy- mius.the reputation of San Sabas for sanct ty increased he was joined by a great number of anchorites, all of whom could not find shelter in his monastery, and it is said that 10,000 of these holy men were Jing in rock caves in the mountain op .Thousands of caves .omce- inhabited by these hermits look from the side of the mountain, many having mosaic floors and decorations.upon the walls, and \u2018the story bas every semblance of truth.About 4,000 monks -inhabited the monastery proper, and in tBe seventh century the Persian hordes of Chrosroes routed them all and .plundered, the monastery, and for centuries its Wealth attracted marauders of all kinds, The last time it was pillaged was in 1832 and 1834 by Bedouins.Alter the very first attack it was fortified, just as\u2019it is today.Two castle-liké towers which \u2018serve as battlements are the first evidence.the traveller has of t EXISTENCE OF THE LIVING TOMB.One of the ponderous towers is of very picturesque lines.co oer.The fair Empress Eudoxia buflt it in order to be close to her ideal of manhood\u2014 Euthymiue.Euthymius was noted for bis ['sanctity throughout Palestine, and his Jearn'ng and great moral endowments attracted the Empress.She loved him \u2018with at devotion, but \u2018Euthymius, true to his t, refused to see her.en her devotion to him did not cease he fled to the oabite desert, beyond the Jordan, ~The piers watched daily from the tower for his return.After much persuasion he Was dr back \u2018to the monastéry by his com.with joy.She remained there a few years longer, during which time she ht only n PE \u201c 24640 > Thx - Ly ~~ 1 medical standard of proficiency.The salary te |\" - \u2018monstrations; (c) theatre and, ward +.The above courses are given wholly, Technical Institute, Salford, Eng.In.celved at the hands of McGill profes- CAM MIR SIDA Saba, onthe Dead Sea, where thousands + .] of monks live in grim to send a chill down one\u2019s epine.It is the | # .deatroyed stronghold of the Crusaders | the very modérate space occupied by the | Pale Ales and Porter panion, Thectestus, and the Empress wept |.Na - SUN GHLORODYNE - The Orginal and rly Genuine \u2018Vice-Chancellor Bir W.Page Wood stated\u2019 was undoubtedly the inventor ef Chiorodyne, end the whois story of the Defendant, Free- mah, was literally untrue, and he regretted to eay that July 10.Dr.J.Collis Browns\u2019 s Chlorodyne ue Colla, mot or conne ug a Neuralgia, Rheumatism, ete.\u2019 The Illustrated Londo News, of Septsmber 38th, 1895, says: \u2018If | weve asked which single medicine -I should er to take abroad with me, as likely to be the most generally useful, I should say CHLORODYNE.I never travel without \u2018it, and its general applicability te the relief of a large number of simple all- meats \u2018forms its best recommendation.\u2019 Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne.The Right Hop.Earl Russell comm : \u2018gated te the of Physicians pr] \"information to the effect that the only remedy of any service in ere + Chlorodyn it kad been swora to.\u2014 Times > 1964.Dr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyns.is a certain cure for Cholera, Dysentery, .Caution.None genuine without the words -\u201cDr.J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne\u201d in the stamp.Overwhelming medical testimony ao- companies each bottle.Sole manufacturer, | \u201cRL T.DAVENPORT, 83 Great London.W.G.* ; 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ET x i ra Pp eee] \u2014 |.wouèn iù washington BRT, MAR AGES, DEATHS The Town is Described fo = k ln Seg pn Haven or ad Rates\u2014Birth Motlere, go | penn widows snd a pete + rT litres x 80c; Death Notices, Whe] | and Ta in the city has ] \u2014 à thoe.\u201cDont come here until you BinHe Ie Bae by Se mids DioN\u2014it Ottawa, March 11, to Mr.as} ing digble \" but when you are old Maru.A.Dn, & gon.- to care more for dei rtable DUNCAN\u2014At vey.Que., on March snd or entertainment of a sort than Chatea § ithe wife of Thomas Duncan, of à, son.GOODFELLOW\u2014At Hinchinbrook, Que., on March 2, the wif: of û low, of a son.Wesley w.+ GUÉLD\u2014On March 12, at Ki \u2018 =e of Leman A.Guild, of a Detter 8\u2014At Bearbrook, Ont, March 9, te Mr.and Mrs.Frank Hayes, a son 3 PARKER On March eon to Mr.and Ave nue.N\u2014Oa\u2019 March.GERSON p00, A 12, at \u2018Ottawa, Robertson, of à son, WATT\u2014At Chateauguay Basin, .March 3, the wife of William a où WELSH\u2014At New W er, B.C., ob March 2, th of Mr.C.A, st : 2 gene wife Ar C.A.Welsh, o , AGES.ARMSTRONG-GORDON\u2014A March March 12 by que Rev.Toi Mackde, a to Jane HC.Gordon\u2019 Lake, CAMPBELL- RUDDOCE\u2014On March 4, at at.Andrew's Manse, Hant!ngdon, de.Sa Rev, E A.Hutchinson An no pball, or Ormeatown, to Nancy Isa Ma, daughter of the late \u201cJames Rud- doc of Boyd Settlement.HYDE-McLAREN\u2014On March by Rev.A.Rowat, at the residence of\u201d the tac \u2018a poi Wy to Margaset\u201d by idest | y, NX.eldest Sanghter of he late David MoLaren, of RORSBERRE-NANN At Burnaby, B.C., March 1, George Roseberry and a.inte + DEATHS IN THE CITY.\u2014 At 305 Seigneurs Street, on 13th instant, Hedwidge McDougall, votoved \u2014 wife of Mr.Pascal Amesse, &r., iron-found-.\u2018er, of this city.Funeral on Monday, March 17th, at 8.30 a.m., from her residence, to St.Joseph's Church, Richmond St.Friends and acquaintances will Please accept ahs intimation.CAMPBELL \u2014 In this city, on on the \u201814th inst; at 357 Et.Antoine Str id Oampbell, in his 83nd year.° Faneral pe ex FLOOD-\u2014On March 13, Martin Flood, monl- ES » , ÆAVANAGIH\u2014At 106 Gt: Matthew Str on March 18, Jobn Patrick, infant Mr.Mis.J.P.Tag ter of | KINRAN-At Ahuntsic (Back River), on Merch 14, Francis KI Omagh, Sent Tyrone, Ireland.oF °F y esdent son of Thomas Mean wen DREN Merch, 18, Macy Genuine | of Thomas Kathleen, infant Mullarkey Chan.PREDDY\u2014At 41 Guy 8 14th: t fh TR Sr DEATHS ELSEWHERE.INPPLEBY-At Neuwigewauk, Kings Co.NB, March Georee Henry App > tn Ee 20m ear ut age.leby.PIREBIT-On.March 18, at Ottawa, Me- tesa Mary, wife of \u2018Thomas Bir- kett, and da of the late Thomas , of wa, in her Glet year.March 10, at Rosedell, , Hants, land, on Match Captain a es Al a moe ete ot de 92nd Gordon High: | and - formerly Selgneur Rou- aT.An Hitalre, Que., aged 58 years.vou, TCARTER- | .3.Nichol.a \u20ac, Hardman in a gidieulous phght by the leged re .|Dunderdale .+ .171- 165 156 492 Sil} tube dinner of t.Patrick's Society, Lo one an Cc fon J Wo Meldrum .BE, Mor OTMETs, and ey must now do their best | -~ = iB TT The Young Irishmen's Literar and So Lo._ 3 [6 cameo 3 Campbell toons ma eve to their original contr TAL SEs le 207 panei Ambar ends re oi | © IN AN ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED.CASE.| G.Sargent.JH.Smith | ~ Th rt th CU, ] | - - Soo Hee the anniversary of Iveland\u2019s patron saint : \u2018 : ; PR La ) R.Percival Le Lie llV Steels called, appr that a meeting had been .The -City Bowling League - in the usual manner this year, the mem- .\u2018 = 20 - BC Murphy.0 \"ll.AG I > official, wi an \u201cCity Bowling L ers truning ont.with f ja in dhe We ry | The- clubs have heen unable to agree on a and: simple.The reported selection of a In last night's competition for the City parade, receded vy Tht on un- a: © expe ct and are prepared to meet competition of pianos of | rèferee, but it is quite likely Mr.Percy committee of three to handle the affairs Bowling' igue championship, the follow- [der the leadership of Mr.Geo.C.Arless, \"| Quinn, of the \u201cShamrocks, will get the.ap | of the League was also made out.of whole ing scores resulted: jv.In thé evening the dramatic section ; pointment, so à-good c'eau game is'assured.cloth.; ; ; M.A.AA.2° ; ne an , .- ; ; : \u2014 \u2018The Meträpolitan Finals.| of nay sre en pony fact, no arrangement Thompson.WAAAY 147 142 ase pn Produce Bouciaults druma fhe Col | - any manufacture, regardless of - _ « |, e Metropolitan Finais.| of any sort had been made,and it rests with | Rubenstein ., ., .174 158 184 516 Liss Ti ; | i .; \u2018 gi We - Le The deciding game between the Overlands the men who made the effort to force | Burnett., .se ve.130 153 130 422 Ee bin iles an amateur aotrese ; name, : advertised reputation or : \u2018 .and Ontarios toi the championship of À series Spalding on the League to retrace ther |Brown.,.101.T41, 164 406 role of the Golleen.The principal male BR local prestige ; CL 200 c Tu Ta the E \u201d : {In the Metropolitan Hockéy League, which steps, \u2014 - Co = | F.Walsh.171 170 148 489 \u2018parts will Be taken by Messrs, J.J.Me : ee.\u2018 Facing the Puck was tponed last Tuesday night, will be .UE : : a c n \u2018by Messrs.J.i .: to Co postp ° oria Rink, at .Lo \u2014 .Carlind.: .,.110 142 150.7 402 Ae J.P.Cunningham, M.J.Power ; .~ CL.Le played, off Lo-pleht in the Victoria s iscell ; .Lo A US oe Ad \u2014 > Love and 3 ng aon: ver, : ; te + a8 gous\u201d he =id, \u201cand now that the surface © ne o cioc s 3 p.; .w &.aneous Ce : Total.4 Co ï til at 2,784 * St Anes Young.Men's Society will pre- oo .BR RE .rdened.up, I.thi ere are : \u2018Ladi Hockey.: A Fenci .: .CTORIA RIFLES.rent new Irish drama, \u201cThe Abbot of co : Se 1 La the Si two triche, we will'be able to show he orage Lacie re Ard thé A fencing tion rn \"by the SHhooley.see 155 BB 151 448, Dungarvon.\u201d La Mr.James \u201cMartin, at | C Warerooms 2.8 SO Cee | Pa opte ue cays: \u201cThe question of| (©Howing account of a dadies\u2019 hockey match Soclety for the Encouragement of Fencing In tenant.cts 155 = 1e 3 \u2018the ! onmguent \u201cNationale.: Pro perform, Con CL - mad = pi 7.R which team suffered the most on account Finch took [lve in ! hat town F riday even, Canada.in De eld op the lth April ext.Duchesnay.TN TIse 16 198 438 ances.pal a % Be one at «p.m.an .2469 St.Catherine Street, EB < ; Te! An fog last: Las icht, before, a large an cers, I H _ pr sional, .Fes es te vs LE n > mn SL : .= ; 3 of the bad ice is one which is being: widely te andiones, the west endens rimmed.who desire to participate in that competition, DATHDE.«sae se 40 0.140 158 146 453 The A.Q.H.will alto entertain in the | \u201c Cy .P Borden.\u2026 +.vo \u2026.129 160 124 413! Windsor Mall, where the sterling old dra- ; a TE or T==\u2014 may, \u201cKathleen Mavourneen,\u201d will.be © Total.2e es t20n \u2018net en 15e sais 2,608 l\u2019utaged in an artistie manner.; Majority for M.A.A.A.\u2014176.+ .St.Anthony's Young Men will hold a | : Toone the or a ea tht game.the .east-enders to the tune of five goals to - of course, true, but it would \u2018appear that nil.The game was\u2019 full of dash, spirited \"the Vic's made more mistakes chargeable \u201cend a style of play that took, thé breath are requested to register themselves before the 1st April, at thé hall of the society, 738A et Lawrence Street.J.A.Bourdon, Secre- ae Do ary.- fe ¢lean away from all who saw it.There] CL : z : : Montreal.concert.and euchre in the basement of to condition of the ice than did their | were many stops on: account of accidents \u2019 onents.Blair and Gingras constantly | ï ae ; ca | : - : = Te rob.MT SE re de pu and te | more ve eee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | re fered with the lifting of the Fletts.On| Was no serious injury, as the form of} = == T7 TS Td Le making arrange r - thé other hand, Boon and Lifliton, the checking was featwreof the gune.mers.: ATR.FTA A PRT on Mere VS Murphè, M,C.Mulärky stars of the visitors, made very.few mis- al ru Te rer ire Ye at verv| | E HORSES AND HORSEMEN > J.Penfold, A.Hamilton \u201ccomposing the Takes from this or any pther eut bth ee mia\u201d who.witnessed the ; LT SU 26 ' |- popular ( Irpheiis Vocal Quartette of this | Le cre are many who assert that & ef Vi ul 8 n 6 10 ' a.p .IT 4 .= ; .opuk : ne al Da 18 weight of the Vics helped them, and when Sime\u2019 are revorted to lave said that old ways'and Ridine.°°: - Bomor the seid tes - Orel Ete at Ofna for The.concert time methods afc (actus wus ain 1 Roadways and Riding.| © + - honor the social leaders of certaln large cities on St.Patrick's night., next érash into the Montrealers they dored forever.The puck did not remain get the eurprise of their lives.Well, \u2018gather every fall, and hold gorgeous.pageants, in one place more than three minutes at| With the first promise of spring in thie blue iy driven to death before © large truck, or, | \u201cABBOT OF DUNGARVON.\u201d.4% that may all be true, and nobody would be\u2019 { af in cho ; ; \\ oo IE surprised to see the \"Montréalére prod ont a time, and we are all safe in saying that | of the skies, and that subtle something wis.| lame apd aged, shivers all pight before 8 sic?\u2018ass À one game of the series.Still nobody is Ie Dlaver missed the puck wiore han four, speaks of returning .activity in the physical hansom cab, oftener than be is led Into the : The various Irish societies of-the' city an \u2019 atter n .Jooking for the challengers to.have any red in succession.It.is reported St \u201clite which has lala dormaént through the win- tan-bark FIDE of a borse show, to receive the are making.special efforts this year to-.- k-over to-night.\u201d Co \"771 the fork of several of the most severc.DOGY ter months, thero arises a universal desire to.| © 0 phd ot the people.= - -,, Wards, rendering, the celebration of Tre- TT _ Le : Cem = | checks disturbed several teeth, and it 337 breathe the'fresh air and see the tender green _put à hunaans Sorseloss ggo\u2014tfar from It land's National Festival one of the most \u2018aA le Ten nis -.; - .;| whispered that.on one occasion the air |.fn leaf aud'grass.; \u2018away, when men's work will be dene by the Successiul that has ever taken place in oo Ra : - Lacrosse ; of che young lady was Jooseted.From ta ~The rider thinks of his favorite bridle-paths, unlimited power that nature supplies Y tbe Montreal.There will be several enter- ! no : co.- Sos .; ne.; L We sav \u2018an 3 Lat ) | A Lorrisburgers were grown up.YOUNE mentably.wanting.Te \u201c| of this show becomes more attractive.and ary: drama in \u2018five acts which has been leave shortly.Mr.MacDonald will ship \u2018#&ies- ® .: lo.One of the distinguishing featdres of the the divisions of the various classes are made epecially written for the pocasion by Mr.| ° 8 re John, N.B., on the Lake Ontario.| Canada Paint vs.Sherwin-Williams.conquest, was her magnifivent syst of road.digne Mines which should ensure à full entry, Jaunes Martin a member of the Society.on Sunday morning.ta .hd : 1m .?., agni t oad- no extremely typical, \u2018all-round exhibit.| 2° 25560 - : ir.MacDonald has been appointed the \u2018These teams\u2019 met for their return\u2019 ways which threaded the empire: and, as it| While trotters, roadsters, hackneys, and.the _.; Py x : \u2018 US ° 1d ca CE : i\u201d .was said: \u2018\u2019All.ronds lead to Rome,\" it Was.| full harness classes h .: = .official \u2018representative of the club, while match last evening in\u201cthe Victoria \u2018hus that the ends of the caëth laid their trib- mee of attention: paye a red apparently - | Aquatics « Our Tables, Bats and Aceessories are used in the Leading City Clubs and Private Families.in England, and manager: of the team, | Rink, and S.-W.P.again came out ON tite at her feet, and by which her civilization | bea 8 ! hi 3 OR Fria , .: cet, 3 n made somewhat of a specialty, \u2018and ther ; A : ir ; .which follows on the: Parisian, sailing top, by a score of 3 to 1.~~~ was extended fo them.Altér twenty centuries, is.evéry probability of io and spirited Som | .Gaudaur Hurt Ayain.- Tournament Bats, made with heavy, \u2018Combed cedar grip, real velluin head, - \u2018from St.John, March D.\u2018 The teams lined up as foilows;\u2014.to-day, can be plainly traced in Mnglandi| petition in these and in the jumping .lesscs fake Gaudaur\u2019s injuries wére even worse real vellum, parchment or wood heads, | $1.50 each.$2.75 pair.; i in Engl: \u2018will\u2019 he: 4 \u201cCa a Pai \u2014 -(3uitl,.Stubbs ; those which she then opened up in her far-; In additio ä ; Jake Gandaur's injuries were ; ot lium, pare À von o : + 44 The line up in England.will be: Goal, Canada Paint Co - joal, | 1 op -jIn a on to the saddle tandems, driving than reported.AÎter breaking his shoul- and with kid, combed cedar, cork or Tables\u2014Regulation pattern, sizes 4x8 away conquered province; and one of the les- competitions, etc., there are a number of spe- 5 \"1 PDO] : * a = : ere ~and 41%x9, folding, covered\u2019 in special .oak handles.: es a : \u201c2 parmi a fall when curling, he wa% carried green cloth, Billy Hanley; point Jack Dowling; cover point, Milloy ; coxer, Splers : forwards, ee ne ory eaters compet! X der by » point, George Wheeler in}; - amont, Brown, Todd, Lawlor.she | i.L 4 10 cial prizes, the more prominent being valued OCT PS oer ; : .4 .Ra * Herbe MeBride: (captain); fret de \u2018Sherwin- Williams Co,\u2014Goal, Rad- tribes, has\u2019 Tesulted in the peerless roadways at $300, $500 and $750, which cannor tall to unté the walting-room., here he fainted .Phese bats we have sold to leading \u201c New, extension clamps, heavily nick- Charlie Pringle; third defence.Hugh ford ; point, O'Brien ;- cover, Budge ; | everywhere to be seen in Great Britain, prove strong attractions.All entries must be dead away.aid, falling on his face, cut a players of Montreal and other cities eled, $3.00 pair.107 Lambe: centre, Fred Mara; third h ugh forwards, McMaster, Fletcher; Bani, The United States, always so ambitlous to gent, with entrance fees, to the Secretary, 4.big gash in his right cheek that required .of the Dominion, dnd have sent many Ball pickers, automatic, 25c, Express Charlie Querrie: second ra; third home, Ellard.© 0\" shel.RÉ | be In tbe van of progress, is allve to the Im- Liberty Square, Boston, Mass., on or before several stitches.07 - also to the U.S.: + |\".prepaid, 35c each.co Fc ne Ernie\" SEP | ar A eS I a agi Epis PROS ruin ov pente ge | rs Se en PSS ; \u2018Ernie Mclean; out- > = : 2 5, al \u201c| .: .J.- | .+ La : \u2018 00, $4.00, : .side home Fred \u201cTaylor; inside home, Caught in the Goal Nets.| vesaary to ila Ya.York, Bos- Lo .' .c J.Alloway, The A eo vi Club .ead, on Rad hi to er 5., and with \u2018extras, >, ; iE « Archie Adams - pue ., on, Chicago adelphja, \u201cCleveland, Buf- Champi ; ini Ce he entry of Lie - Mt ' angie.po ; A the above goods sent.ess Frank MoLaren;.spare, Archie Adamson.LA game was played on the ice af the faio, and a hundred other American cities, to Champion Trotting Year.- \u2026 fér.the Grand Challenge Cup.at Henley.$1.00.each, $1.75 pair.cL prepaid: to any address in Canada, on Victoria.Rink last night, between teams (\u201cAnd that thelr theory his.been.reduced to Although several of the great associations Royal .Regatta, accomparsed by the feel Kid grip, real vellum head, $1.50 | receipt of prioe,- excepting tables and ball \u2018pickers, KERR, 2230 St.Catherine Street.= 1 Cornwall Buffalos.| representing the Shorts in Willian Com- practical jasucs.Jutary.is not always apres have not yet npounced their atobez piflciahy \u201cand the necessary -cerlificates, has.been sornwäll, March 14.\u2014The a ,a- pany and the Canada Paint Company.The ruth, though salutary, is not always agree- \u201cit c e sta on the best authority, after nai J retary, Jf.F.The\" Co Club h ld their he | Bulfalo.La h mer w by, three goal! Le Hi .able, and it is humiliating to hear the changes & careful canvass, that 1902 will be the cham- n ailed.to the secretary, |.F.Cooper The crosse, Club held their annual meeting on former won by three goais 10 L ae for \u2018ever being rung on the subject of the Plon year in the history of trotting sport, ! NET on the list arc Mason, .Duggan; \u2018D.Wednesday © ante: when, the \u2018following JR : : disgraceful lack of interest among us in.re- Néver before fn Îts history will so many valu.- R.Mackenzie, J.N.Mackenzie, Hardisty, : : em :e | 2g > \u201cBev .o- ; ; a Strange, Birdhall, Camerod eKnt, Par-[ offiers were electe ; an Chess and Checkers gard to our roads.Even our sister city, To- able stakes be competed for, and the Grand Ÿ > a » meron, , cL -_ Hon.'presidents\u2014J.D.Finlay and Fred thd x - : dhl ronto, Is far in advance of us in_ this matter, Circuit alone wlll \u201coffer nearly double the Trenter, Goldman, Wadsworth, Doherty,\" Sheppard.Hon.vice-president\u2014C.Cav- Lo 1 a% In\u2019 that clty and its environs aré many, amount of any previous year, \u2018Detroit opens, and Coxswain Bastedo.: So anagh.Presdent\u2014Louis Degan.\u2026 First | INTERNATIONAL CHESS.beautiful, well-kept drives.\u201c+ ,,, «\u2014 the ball on July 14 to 19 with a $50,000 pro- ! \u2018Though the only entry made was of an vice-president\u2014Donald Cameron.Second |.: LS oe, Another relic of mediaeval times which sur- gramme, including ine $10.00 Merchants and.cight-oared crew, Captain Barker took oc- \u2018wice- 1 5.G.ieson.Thir ice- | - .; Tu vives amongst us, is e inevitable toll-gate, Manufacturers\u2019 Stake, whic 8 \u2018generally (ni in a com Yan fl ace DELA.Vi vice president PR Faraisçon Third vice : The Masters Are Playing Steadily by which has been banished from almost all en- Worth $12,000, and the $5,000 stake for the 2.24 Caelon, an.A Se.president\u2014(reo.Prieur.ecretary\u2014Tho- |.\u2018Cable,~How Games Stand, |.lightened parts of the continent pacers.Cleyeland will offer $40,000, with two =: 10 woint-out that if Canadian clubs mas Flanigan.Treasurer\u2014Gilbert Leroux.New York Mar res Shand, ee a dispute that it 1s high\u2019 timo 45.000 stakes.Buffalo Nas tro $500 stony Were accommodated to the same extent as.Manager\u2014James Cavanagh.Committee Dew York, 2 arch 14\u2014Precisely at -10-| y cxustde be cntered upon to remedy these and four of $2,000 each.Brighton Beach bas * {le .on -the.contirient of.Europe there \u2014Flint, Burgon, Henry Leroux, Wm.Mc: o'clock the first.moves in the International _antediluvian ovils which Hourish among us.| a $10,000 stake and four of $5,000 each, with a ight Live been an entry aldo of a four * \u2018Intosh, Dan Ross and Ed.Lacey.\u2018Chess match, were sent to London, and and 'stamp us us lacking in the enterprise purse list of $20,000, and in all prabability or a.pair.\u201d The Enropean\u2019 clubs can make * - \u2014 : \u2018 : will have one of the $40,000 matches between entries up to the 6th of June, while Cana-'| Kingsley, \u2018115, Odom, 6 to t, won; Lely N + ve ; \u2018 à A à | ¢ which distinguishes the times, and the com-\u2019 Boral ori ; | ; n h NOIR 5 2 or Dich » : 9 oT C.L.A.Nominations.* ie American team conducted play -at munity is alive\u2019to their requirements.oralma and Lord Derby or Horalma and The dians must jt in theirs by the 30th of Kent, 104, Helgeson, § to second; Digby: : : 9 .Abbot,\u201d which, with the added money, will March, wher they are none too well aware Jel, 07, W.Waldo, 7 to à, third.Time, | ; R K S «each, $2.75 pair.\u2014 \u2014 me ta - < : .; the Academy of: Musie, Brooklyn.while[.In late years, it is trué, constderable wor« Tcronté, March 14.\u2014C.TL.A.nomina- ; wy ; Toy ORR.A > ; À > 1260 \u2019 .the Britishers playe } \u2018afe ) au has been done on the Mount Royal roads, but bring the Beach card up to $100,000, the larg- ; \u2019 : rength ' i 1.31%.tions closed yesterday, following are caî-| London.shers played at thé Cafe Monaco, there in still much room for fmprovement.- est amount ever offered for a onc week's trots | of their probable strength for the COMING \u201c\u201cLufth race.8 furlongs, .elling -ilignt Ho, ; Co RM ting meeting.| 108, W.Waldo, 13 to-1, woa: Boom Neck, 2270 St.Catherine Street.didates: President, C: cKeown, Ere] gr te The citizens of Montreal have, by subscrip-.By.mutual.consent Pillsbury and Mar- tion, Yaised between, two and three thousand The wealthy- New.Englund Breeders\u2019 Asso- 1102, Otis, 9.10 5, second; Aaron, 07, Helge- Orangeville; \u201cfirst vice-president, Francis! or 0 hedulel Tor Shes \" _ \u2019 sn que Nelson, Toronto; second vice-président, 5911 Were -schedutel to play their bre dollars for this purpose, which sum has been clation will.have a $60,000 card, including the | .Heathers Won This Time.: .|son)-4 to À, third.- - EASTER SOUVENIRS, EASTER Jos.Phelan, Arthur; Fred.W.Thempson, tive games against \u201cLawience and Atkins yudiciously oxpended on.the.bridie-paths Massachusetts Stake, which has.pben raised .On Friduy afternoon \u2018one of the best \u2018Sixth race, mile, selling\u20148wordsman, 105, | ™ » TE RES Toronto: Geo.I.Allen, \u201cMount forest: VYET the board in London.\u2019 \"| \u2018which now.forny a net-work through the] to $15,000; two $5,000 stakes, two $3,000, and\" contested.matches of the seuson was play- F.Walsh, 6 to 5, won; Poyntz, 107, Odom, ; NOVELTIES ' pecretary-treasurer, W.H; Hall and J K° | Mason, in his gatne ith Barry, récelv- Parks and which, under the superintendence rekon of 3aoviio0 Na rugonsel Fark hu two ed in the: Westmount Gymnasium, be-.16 DEN nat] logpauty, 105, Miles, 6 BOOKLETS CARDS Etc, Nos si Tis , ed an old form or attack, whie vs of Mr.Farmer.er ublic un ; , each, and five o 000, an pe UT, oo © to 2 rd.\" a, 1.: .Lis, - Munro, Toronto.Council\u2014Frank, Brant.(41 ( : WIE sometimes Tasting obligations io the few gentlemen, who, Its purse list will reach the $20,000 mark.AAT the Heather's pest \u2018cam andus LT rn Co ; ?Se icked team from the Royal Victoria Col- Our display of Easter Noveltiés this - ford: Kingstone, St.Catharines; Allen, id called the English \u201copening.When by prion / \u201d ! \u2018 .= \u2019 .ï SY : ë es 3e « dav > nu .hy private enterprise, have so.generously con-{ Charter Oak.Park, Hartford, will have a À .Mount Forest; Craig, Grand Valley; Wil: i geased, for Le day, the position VUS} tfibuted tv u cause so\u2018deserving and so need- $10,000 stake for the 2.13 class, and five other lege.Some two weeks ago.the sume s ; The Toronto Team: *.| season is\" wery attractive and entirely lias, Mitohell; Bailey, Toronto; Wag-|[* 0 na Mn 4 Jarry.Lee \u2018offered fl.oo \"| stakes bf $3,000\" cach, and probably a $3,000 teams lined up in the K.V.C.Gym.where Toronto.March 14.\u2014President Ed.Mack, | new We have imported sore are es , horne, Tecumseh; Cameron, Beaverton; nthe lourth board Lee offered 2a Montreal should nover have allowed this to handicap on the European plan, with a nomi- tlie home team won, so this time the Heu- of the Toronto baseball team, forwarded WwW.port special Ramsay, Owen Sound; Graham, Bradford; Queen's gambit ito Hodges, the \u201clatter de- pecome a-pecessity, as in a city ofits magni- bal entrance fee.Hartford also offers a $11,000 thers came on the floor determined to the contracts of the players so far secured -povelties for ne ea rs ve McCrimmon, Stratford; Henderson, Oril- \u201cHNE- to {ake the \u2018gumbit paw.During tude and Importance, items of this kind, cost- | Futurity for foals of 1902, to be decided.at its win, and win they did, by a score of 5-4.by Toronto.to Presiden Pat Powers, of the ave- a regular arn ow of lia; Irvine, Brampton; Brown, Cookstown; the day Hodges improved \"his \u201cposition, Ing \u2018such .a comparative trifle, should bave\u2019| meeting In 1905.Columbus will put up $60,000.\u201cAll \u2018throtigh the score stood comparitively Kastern league, this afternoon.The play.Poultry.such as HENS, CHICKENS, Renwick, Port Hope; Bishop, Tergns: a@ just before the adjournment he won been provided for\u2019 as far back as the formal The New York State Fair and Grand Cireuit :) UV .thé number of.fouls was.ot 18 Who have up to date signed contracts .ROOSTERS, NESTS, RABBITS, Mena \u2019 Orangeville: \u2019 Maguire, Orangé.| the exchange.: \u201c opening of the Park, over twenty years ago.meeting follows.Hartford and has a $5,000 CVCN, and: Lh\u20acé nun -Jous Was-0t lire Toft and Brennan, .catchers; Brush, LARGE BGGS with Srnall Dolls inside, Ya BEV Mag Ha = ) Those who can best afford to keep horses, Stake, one of $1,000 and four of $2,000 each.exeeptional.; Philips, Curry and, Long, pitchers; Schaub, CANDY HOLDERS, etc.CHOICH.wkshaw, \u201cOn board five, just before adjournment, are \u201camong our largest tax-payers snd con- Purses and-specials will make.tho total card No points were scored by either side Downey, Louls Carr and Miller, Intielders, EASTER CARDS, BOOKLETS, \u2018etc, , y SILVER vile; ertson, \u2018Toronto; the position was left in f f Mills; > don ) .\u2019 a \u2018as eft an.favor of \u201cMills.fribütors to tho city's revenues, but they have.| $40,000.Glen Falls wil] offer $30,000, Cincin- during the first half: In the second half d Banmon and White, outfielders.The game on he.#ixth board was al i been accorded but small ofticlal consideration | nati $40,000 and Terre Haute $35,000 and the.Miss viola Scarff scoréd for the Hea- Jeaves First Baseman Charlie Carr, Sullivan ot ot BEAL for Easter me y.Lh on e lourih from those \u2018controlling the distribution of the total for stakes and purses in\u2018the Grand Cir- thers, -and a minute after Miss Griffen and Hargrove yet to Bison oven a trial Presents.All sold at close prices, ' Curlin A -+4able, and too succeeded in.isolaling one city's funds, and who should be interested in| cuit this year will be close to $800,000, .D: : The oli ; Thomas.and Elliott w Bp g of\" Bellingham's pawns.The Englishman, the appearance of the Park.Great though these figures are, they will he\u2019 made Ee vere agde al fo Jou See bcre next month, \u2018but have been sent no 3 i kni ; ing The lover of the horse en inclined supplemented by a series of meet! , , .f : ; ; \u2019 ., : | however.by pinning a knight, is making lo 1 none been inclined though not in the Grand Cireult.will be fully Hutchison, and just before the \u2018whistle CO ay Hardy, the left-handed loeal [2270 St, Catherine Sir got.ee \u2014 \u2014 as : trouble for the A jean, to look upon the automobile as being the ; cité = noi re a NO eo ue rong, umbrella Delmar, on he merican ébtainéd à an.TIVai of his.favorite animal, but as far as| up to the circuit's standard.The, breeders\u2019 blew, Miss -Griffen gained another point.itolter, who was slated for a trial with the dies\u2019 Annual Tea in January \"last kindly petiority in the openin > but ev tually an he discerned, there is at present\u2019 smal meeting at Readvillé in September will bave .The play was very fast and the Gym.barontos, will be sent for a year's seasan- .2) eventually ¢omptation to the manufacturer and owner of & programme of $40,000.The great rains gallery was filled - with, anlent support- ing to Binghampton, in the New York State k aT return mame to the Rink, on Luke Street, !'Lrenchard assumed the initiative, press these dolicate and expensive mechanisms to! meeting in Ovtober will distribute in staWes js of both teams, = The fame ended with League.| fully im ' 1 from the dates yment ; x and exchange for her own.- ing the attack with great skill, = risk their usc, or Tather abuse, upon our and purses $75,000, Including the Ke i = NE The game between frowell and Mitchell stroets.oo fuse, ap | Futurity ot 21,000, the $6,000 jrransyivanis the customary «heers.The teams lined ; A enacted, but the Exchequer Court decided Basketball etarids rather evenly.: Henrl Wournier, tho great specialist in the| and tho $3,000 Walnut Hall Cup.Memphis UP, a8 l0lOWS: 22° \u201c College .» MONTREAL RAIL CASE.that the Crown was not liable for such by \u2018 oe Helms on the last board, has slightly the making and operating of these machines, will follow with stakes and purses, which foot \u2018Heathers.Cal Ave (triffen FO\" \u2014 .\u2018 interest.© The suppliants appeal.Hi 2 : : better position.- says: \u2018I do not speak as an automohile en-| up to $40,000.ce ; ** Miss G.Woodley.Tome.Mivs.Griffen Ross and Mackenzie\u2019s \u2018A peal for In- th and\u2019 Sa ders fo th Pappe : / ; eam pions = 4 - | thusiast, but as a lover of the thoroughbred.| The week after the Readville September Miss 1°, Scarff.Home.Miss\u2019 Frieze TOS ee Dutios ef.ed muth an unders for the Coping Y.M.C.:A.Team Champions.: J , | I'love horscs.1am fond of driving, and I| meeting will probably be taken by thd ®mpire Miss - Hutchison.Centre.Miss Murray torest.Re R il a R re Yn Su.on | the Hon.the Attorpey-General for Oam- Ottawa, March 14.\u2014The Y.M.C.A.team \\ \u201c 3 t an d Ri _ .: { know of no better recreation than a horge-| City track with a $30,000 card.\u2014 Canadian Miss E.Scarff.Defence.Miss Gadd | oo -8.R.Rail .{oard ; + ada for the respondent.the argu- , Jon the basketball cham lonehip of Ottawa | ning | back ride.But the noble animal, in whose | Sportsman.: .Miss J.Mundie, .Defence.Miss Dickson .P | ours Co ments 0 eed foe 3 © oon to wd a detest ng \u2018the Colleginte Institute 1 Co.\u2014 \u2014 ee \u201c Refcree\u2014Mr.A.B.Dawson.Ottawa, March Jen the Supreme Jaw should govern e position \"the par.aw Edinburgh 13 to 6.The standing of | ) oo co Lo ) 1 EEE ~~ + - [Court to-day the bearing in the case i i ve an ; ; thie clubs is as follows >\" lus WINNER GOES TO OTTAWA, .( , ; ; ; ~ Turf and Track: the Grand.Trunk Railway Company vh.| Lies, and in order to gt Sw Doan Aa \u2018Car | : Won.Lost.Either\u2019 Kennedy or.Tremblay Will Gi So : : u rack.\u2018Vie Niagara Falls Suspension.Bridge Coy- hearing was enlarged till next session.I \u2018 to Ottawa to Wrestle ' Ge : , Sn pany and the éross-appeal by the - |.The Be rt then adjourned till - next 2 \u201cA, À rogonsencencen sac 000 A .e .At New Orlearss panies therein for specific performance of Mond Morning ; ; 3 .° \u2018the.agréement to supply their directors ay ol Additional intérest is attached to the Ken.Wr phougerserc 0 ne sce00 0 3 A AN nedy-Tremblay.bout next Saturda Fer \u2018overseersacse.O° 4 | the fact.that the winner will go to Ottavn \u201cThe championship trophy.was presented to compete in the Canadian champlonships, = visitors Major Rogers in the absence | which will be Yeld there ext month, | President Morison, of the 0.A.A.C.Either man would make the rest of the ee, = | 185 Ib.bunch bustle.With this additional 1edson to win, the boys should make a hot pot 5c no day ER 10 \u201ctne Vhotonie Rifies pets AE Pape \u201c The city authorities h se | FULL COURSE EVERYTHING FINE JB5 clit siihorition have refused A Pur Ooms New Oricans; March 14.\u2014Weather rainy, and officers with passes over the railways i | om\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : Co ; track heavy.Summary: >> [and < mn sde.| First baseman : Carr report \u2018to: tag.: Fim: te, sell ma 716 rites Varie Ç using the bridge was concluded and juds- Toronto Fy ge me He poe ul , Odom, .won; Roee of May, 85, rese er: 1 à ( _, eme | Helgeson, 6 to 5, second: Royal Penny, 110, Ross-vs, the King was next Aken UP- outfielder Holines will 1 E.Robertson, 10 to 1, third.Time, 1.58.The supplicants, 8 APS out acl \u20ac nsie, A - tain of the.i race, furlonge \u2014Imperiai Albu.paid duty under protest, Lontres) à : LL a ; > ber 1009, teal Plioke of the Ou aes 118, Mejoint, & to 5, 2scond; Di- |imported for the Montreal, Bireut vite Lena den sigoed eu ° » Élxvenness 16 to 5, won; Horshbe To y, 1802, to O elgeson, 4 to 1, third.me, .lt t the Privy Oouncil that the duties sho rece, mile, selllng\u2014Napnie J., 03 : \u2019 * .*468' not have been im and in Jan Helgeson, 3 to 1, won; \"Top.Boots SE TAR mpoted, end in January, ; STH WELL ® | Foie to build » wooden craeq mb in 8B | _ : Lee Soto \u201cpond: quppliants claim i | work on the grounds is at « standstill, | JS ace RSS uote Laon 7 vas 04 Interest on tn Quint rune.vy \u201cà Aloxhndes and Oraig Streets.XNA Fünhcco RASE N CONECTT| aVihe Farmers Will Experiment | in Growing the Weed ; Under Cloth.© Finztford, Conn, March: 15\u2014Uhe greatest activity is noted among growers of to bacco at the present time, although'e cou ple of feet of mow.cover the ground.The irterest in shade growing has been ®0 great eince the Department of Agriculture demaoetritol the beri of Success that Persons have to grow to bacos der cloth d ho year to \u2018While actual ott dura are difficult to get, | cause many persons have mounoe their Le Persons still, it > be told hundreds of acres will be grown, au Ackerly, who is Rerbape o hdl of the best posted men où sha g in Am- bred Rp amet in uw the culture, u © work in Connecticut, said: - P \u201cSo far as I am now informed, there will be 1,000 acres of tobacco (grown under cloth during the year to come, and the the actual cultivation of the plant, the - harvesting of the crop, and the baling and sweating 1t is safe to estimate that three persons to an acre will be needed.Keti- mating that 1,000 a own, .this would tend to show.that persons will be ed Tight here in Connecticut for certain perio of the year to grow this gréat erop.\u201cJ figure,\u201d said Mr.Ackerly, \u201cthat no \u201cless than 20,000 people will at one time or another have to do with the new industry of shade grown tobacoo in the Qonnectiont pares force hat\u201d nextrysar.There is the t is \u2018needed to make the large | undreds that en a stare.and handling of OS tizere, the builders of waggons and persons engaged in many other occupations, which will go to\u2018make the success of this indus try, and I really think that I am placing the number small, fndeed, when I say} that employment will be given for.Jong | and short periods for no Jess than 2 4 persons.oy \u2018FARMERS\u2019 BIG PROFITS.\u201cIt is a matter of artihmetie to figure out how money will accrue to the Oonnec- sc ei ticut and Massachusetts farmers each year from shade growing: Estimating the crop is dou à as one woul and which cannot be than 1,400 pounds to the acre, and Fe oor it any unt, a one would from is easy to the per pound dons oe ut wil particularly sperous from ime on.- \u2018The large: grower of shade tobacoo will Jory pro probably be the Connecticut Tobacco Corporation, of which company several Hartford e are stockholders and « of which tohelson_is treasurer zd Marcus L.Floyd \u201cGeneral m s company proposes grow more than.100 acres un der shade on its plantation in Tariffville, pi pa Sing of tobacro 1 ex ge in the ng o acro in e : tonsive 2 Suffield and \u201cWindsor, while erly Tobace o Company, incorpor- Bea; Aer en Hy aged nearly twenty acres in Granby just across the river - from e, and it is sald that this company will something lke fifty a under cloth during the coming year.val find other side of the river 1 many growers tobacco, al- \u2018though at the present time there are se many Pé who have announced plans \"Of large acreages.hakers Fed are considering the advisability of n bacoo under cloth, and several Ex Yur tford Ra an Glastonbury growers, ment with small pieces.George 3 - D.D partout of Hartford pad nd Glastonbury \u2018ans to increase over ane oe farmer he t now a lyme but or = with $80.000 capital to grow n that town.Several large n over to.tobacco ander aterloo, * while He all vlan =, that ses of imma- Journatist, zed t a 5 Pain In the Joints ' may~be muscular or rheumatic.The joints are hard to get at, and it requires a powerful, penetrating remedy to.reach the affected parts.Polson\u2019s - Nerviline exactly meets the requirements, for it is both powerful and \u2018penetrating.The pain is expelled \u2018as if by magic, for one drop of Nerviline equals in strength five drops of other remedies.You won't often call the doctor if Nerviline is in the house.Price 26 cents.\u2014 pme PUBLIC ROADS BUREAU.East Ontario Wardens and.Others \u2018Want it Created in Connection .With Agricultural Dopart- >: Ottawa, March 14.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The Good Roeds convention, now in, session\u2019 rey sent a delegation.to-day to walt Hon, Sydney Fisher and asked for the establishment of a public roads pe for South Renfrew.the delegation.United States Representative Dodge explained the henefits derived from.the institution in the nited States.Mr, Fisher promised fo lay the matter before the Premier.The department, however, was very busy et at present.C2 .The firm of Olds - Hartford, will also en-| Comoration vue Dealers Inn.HIGH GRADE INVESTMENT.SECURITIES.\u201c Ssnd for Current List of Offerings.Montreal Ofice\u2014canpas Lire suniaing.E.C.NORSWORTHY, Manager.Plumbing Satisfaction oh of the Plumbing business e 5s à guarantes of satisfaction.We kesp in stock wid of Gazaliere, Bles Sellers, Bracke Besckets.Ceiins Liotta Globes and Electric Shaden mn WALSH & co., Gas Fitters, Plumbers and Steamfittom, Office and Works\u2014 £62 to 56624 ORAIG STRUNT.A wonderful Salve for all Sork: Boils, Bunions, Felons, Carbung} , Cancers, Piles, Chapped af Hands, Burns, Scalds, Sore Nip les, in te crés, and, i in fact, all Sores on che m Body.This Salve isan unfailing , Huma By Mail, 50 Cents, Mañufactured by D a our ANPRESSES 2613 Notre.Dame Street, x 847 St.Denis Street, The LAING NOW 14 STORES.In a days we will two North Eud rires ro ill open tm the West End.Here wo ex- ds in these districts with: their Meate, Butter, moie retail stores, one in the \u201cand ls Streets.Corner Duluth Avenue Provision Packing and oo.LTD.< WEAR - ge .Dia?t i\", Celebrated New York Hats.\u2014 ONLY TO BE HAD AYT\u2014 No Chimo Chemical Works, Wiarton, Ont.BELLE ISLE STRAITS OPEN.No 166 Until a Few Weeks A oP venturous Dog Team Trip of Tw u Engineers.Ottawa, March | 14.\u2014(Spectal.)\u2014Fwé engin- | A Perron and Ale Werks Do after maling an Inspection of the tele: Ane from Quebec to Chateay Pan, aq a EE es.ey repa telegra ne and cables to be OL PE and stated that up a.-à few weeks: ago the Stralts were free from dce, 60 there would have\u201cbeen no hindrance to navigation duy- ing the winter, but ice has now commenced to enter froan the morc¢h.It is said this is the first time the journey.from Chateau Bay to Quebec has been made in the winter.\u2018Ibe two -englneers endured a good deal of hardehip and had several narrow escapes.Dog \u20ac cams, snowshoes and canoes were used tween February 9 9 and Méred 12 they covered 2,400 miles.THE RAILWAY COMMITTEE.Ottawa, March 14.\u2014(S )\u2014The Rail way Committee of.the ise is morning granted several petitio : The Canada Southern Railway Company asked extension of time to build branches.\u2018They asked five years more in which to begin and ten vears to finish lines.\u201cI'he Railivay Committee gave the company an extension of three and five years.branches are all in-the Niagara district.\u2018The American - Congress has declined to ive the Canada and Bridge à nne mpany permission to ild a railway bridge across the Detroit River, on the ground.that it would.interfere with na tion.The committee decided to extend the Canadian charter five years.~The game: extension.of.time was recommended : for the \u201cRiver St.Clair Railway Bridge and Tunnel Company for the bringing of their work to completion.bill to incorporate the Battleford and Lake Lenore Railway Company was approved.The location of the proposed line ts in Alberta and Saskatchewan, and its length about -450 miles from Cobbema Btation, near Yorkton.One of the in- -corporators is ex-Mayor Prefontaine.\u2014 Agltatton in the world of homeopathic medicine has been the very soul of progress, as in politics and religion \u2014 the difficultiés of opinion and the individuslities of men have been parent to the disagreements by which the standard of these bodies bave been elevated.So with most of our famous.prepara- tions\u2014foremost in illustration of which truth stands the world-famous remedy .to general debility and languor, \u2018\u2018Quinine Wine,\u201d and which, when obtainable In its strength, is a miraculous creator of appetite, vitality and stimulant, to the general fertility provement, has, from the first discovery of | the great virtues of Quinine as a medica} 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 Wine the great care due to thelr importance, and the standard excellence of the article which they offer to the public opinion has pointed ut in the.less perfect preparations of the it.\u2014adv.|-comes into the market purged of all the defect which skilled observation and scientific SOVEREIGN BANK STOCK.In to-day\u2019s issue the Sovereign Bank gives notice that applications for subscriptions of stock will be received by.19.This is not intended for a public offer of the bank\u2019s stock, which has already been over-subscribed.but Is = T INCORPORATION OF A | WELL-KNOWN Lonbox FIRM, D.S.Perrin & Co.Become a Limited Liability Concern, With.a Capital of $250,000-\u2014The Company Will Build Large ~ Additions to T heir Already Extensive Premises.The current issue of the Ontario Gazette contains the announcenient that the well-known firm of D.S.Perrin & Co., biscuit and confectionery manu-.|\" facturers, has been incorporated as a limited liability concern \u2018with capital stock of $250,000, with head office in London, Ontario, \u2018and will be styled *\u201cD.S.Perrin & Co., Limited.\u201d The rapid development of this large and successful business carried on by \u2018Mr.D.S.Perrin during the past forty years has created a demand considerably in excegs of the -facilitles for manufacturing, necessitating stfll further improvements and increased capacity.It has, therefore, been decided: to devbte the \u2018main building at 82, 84 and 86 Dundas Street, through to Carl- ing Street, almost entirely to the manufacture of biscuits.\\ In order to do this, property has been secured on, Carling Street, immediately west of the present premises, on which a candy factory, six storeys with basement, will be erected immediately.Two storeys will also be added to the building erected some three years sincé.When these changes, which are expècted to be completed about May 1, are made, and new machinery Installed, the company will not only enjoy the reputation of making the best combined line of biscuits and candies fn the Dominion, \u2018but will also possess manufacturing facilities unexcelled by any other firm.The company have their own electric light plant for lighting the whole of their premises, a refrigerating system providing the, necessary cold storage, \u201cwhich renders them independent of the clianges in } temperature, and manufac.8.T ture all the immense quantity of card: board: and wooden boxes required for packing thelr goods.The popularity of the biscuits manu factured .by this company ig beyond question, and includes both the cream sodas and an immense variety of fancy lines.Not only does this company excel in the quality of the biscuits produced, but dealers generally when requiring an especially fine line of cone fectionery for the best trade, recognize the fact that their assortment is incomplete without some of Perrin's goods, including their celebrated \u201cNew- Port Chocolates.\u201d Their biscuits \u2018and confectionery find a ready market from the Atlantic to the Pacific, which territory is covered regularly by their seventeen - travelling representatives, and branch warehouses in Winnipeg and Montreal fill promptly orders from Clastomers in \u2018their respective locali- es - The Montreal warehouse ™ at 492 St.Paul Street, and Ig in charge of Mr.Colin Currie: A striking feature of this eatablish- ment is the entente cordial which -ex- ists betweert employer and employe.\u2018There seems to be a mutual confidence -which results in benefit to bath.The London Free Press gays :\u2014\" We || predict for the new company continued prosperity so long as the methods hitherto ,in congratulate them on being one of the live manufacturing eity, which has done probably as much As any other institution in it to advertise the city throughout our broad Do-\u2019 \u2018minion,\u201d\" > .> *, + .- Coe Boyer, of.ent, have return- ichigan Bridge and\u2019 genuine\u2019 of the system.Quinine Wine, and its imagent, been one of the most thoroughly dis-\" » cussed remedies ever offered to the public.All druggists sell various trust companies up to Maroh |.done in compliance with the Bank Act.Pa à vogue are continued, and.concerns of the | INSOLVENT | NOTICE.| In the au-Recollet Paris, P.Q., Insolvent.- at the Salesrooms of Marcotte Bros., No.69 \u2018St.James Street, in-the City of Montreal, Wednesday, \u2018the 19tb of March, 1908, at eleven ables, ceded in this matter: 1st.\u2014Two lots of land fronting on Bois de Boulogne Avenue, in Sault-au-Recollet Parish, about one hundred and three feet In.depth, the whole English measure, and being num- \u2018bers one hundred and sixty-four and one hun- the plan and official book of references of the said Sault-au-Recollet Parish; 2nd.\u2014À lot of land situated at Outremont, known under number forty-five, of the official redivision of one part of number one of the official subdivision of the lot designated thirty-two on the offi- under number olal plan and book taining twenty-four in width in front and in the rear by eighty\u2019 feet in depth, Euglish measure, bounded in front by St.Louis Btreet, In rear by lane No.32-1-44A, on one side by Maitland Avenue, and on the other side by those to whom the vendors or representativés could grant sald right in said lane without encumbering same, and ordinary \u2018clause ' of maintenance; 8rd.-\u2014Two lots of lana situated at Ahuntsic, in Sault-au-Recollet Parish, known and desig- | nated under numbers thirty-one and thirty- hundred and -twenty-elght {228-81 and 32), on the official plan and book of references of -the said Parish of Sauit-au-Recollet, with all the buildings thereon erected on sald lot No.228-81, the said lot No.228-32 being vacant; in the City of.Montreal, known and designatad under number five hundred and ninety-nine of the subdivision of the originary num- per three hundred and twenty five (325- 699), on the\u2019 plan and official book of references * of tue Village of Cote St.Louis, with house containing two tenements and bearing civic numbers 141 and 148 \u2018of Gliford Street, with rights in common to the lanes indicated on .the plan \u2018of, the sald subdivision; Eth.\u2014A lot of land fronting on Mentana Street, Io the City of Montreal, known and number three hundred and twenty-five (325- 875), of the plan and official book of references of the Village of Cote St.Louls, \u2018with house containing two tenements and bearing civic numbers 772 and 774 of said street, with rights to the lane in rear of sald lot; the subdivision \u2018of eleven (11-20 and 21), on the plan and official \u2018of St.Jean Baptiste.- on day of sale.- Terms\u2014Cash, plus 1 per cent, Government duty.A deposit.of at least 10 per cent.will tion: Titles and book of charges on view at our office.For all further particulars, apply to _ BILODEAU & CHALIFOUR, .Joint Curators, \"18 gt.James Street, Montreal.MARCOTTE BROS., .Auctioneers.\u201c NOTICE.Notice Is hereby given that within on month from the last publication of .in the Quebec Official Gasette, an Hout ation will be mede to His Honor the enant, Governor4n-Councll for the of Quebec, under the \u2018Joint Stock tes Act,\u201d and amendments thereto, for a cbarter of ate Be appù by letters tent, to incorporate Plicants b here- nafter named and may become Ma rahotders in \u201ctha Propo pemons ns Port TRe co oroporate name of thi + ec e e e company \u201cThe Charles A.Bex uce Company.ro Bocbnd\u2014The object for which the incor poration is sought is the purchase and sale cultural tural produce Third e chief place of business dt the \u2018said company Is the Clty of Montreal, Fourth\u2014The capitae stock of the sald company is fifty thousand dollars Fifth\u2014The number of shores is five hundred, and the amount of each share is one bundred dollars.\u2018Bixth\u2014The names In full and the addresses and callings of the applcants are as follows: Charles Irving K K \u2018abt, of of Kast Hatley, Province of \u2018Quebec merchant; Aaron Bull, of East Farnam Prov- Ince of Quebec, gentleman; Charles Albert Bull, -of the City of Montreal, Province of Quebec, produce Derchant; ies Anmie Allison Horrigan, of Montand, England, nater: of tie Cir rae Fisher the City of Montreal, Province of her, of gentleman; Horace .H.Bailey, of oo City of wa, Province of Ontario, Clerk which the firet three are to be the het directors of the said rE ita) wi of said company are subjects of DAVIDEON & ey Attorneys for AppMeants, Montreal, 26th Fetruary, 1002.ame pom matter of GREGOIRD LEVEILLE, Plasterer Contractor, of Ahuntsic, Sauilt- The undersigned will \u2018sell by public auction, | o'clock in the forenoon, the following immov- containing about fifty feet each In -fromt by ; dred and sixty-five of the official subdivision | : | of lot known and designated under number three hundred and one (301-164 and 165), on | references of the Municipality of the Parish of Montreal, con-'} lot No.32-1-45, with right of passage with all.two of the official subdivision number two | designated under number five hundred and JB \u2018seventy-five of.the subdivision of originary |p 6th.\u2014Two vacant lots, known and designat- À ed under number twenty and twenty-one of k= the originary number B§ book \u2018of references of the incorporated Village M The said immovables will be eold subject to Ee.all incumbrances that they will be burdened |B be required from each purchaser on adjudica- company, under the name and for the De pan of butter, choose, eggs and general agri.|| Wilson-Smith| INVESTMENT BROKER, 1H ST.JAMES STREET, STREET, AORTRELL Government Bonds, Municipal Securities eo Industrial Securities & large Mae of eûge investments always 7 oY ne Imperial Bank OF CANADA 500.000 HEXD OFFICE, TORONTO T.R.MERRITT - » President D.R.WILKIE, » : : Vice-President and General Manager \u2018| Montreal Branch 167 St.James St: GHNERAL BANKING BUSINESS.SAVINGS DEPARTMENT .©.© STHRLING EXCHANGE «es, J.A.RICHARDSON, Manager.- Messrs.M.A.BRODEUR & C0.,1658 Notre Dame Street, have received their Spring Importation of Latest Spring Novelties In English, Sootoh and Frenoh Goods for Overooats, Rain Coats,\u2019 Suits and Trousers at prices SANDOW Ena NELSON'S 2 STORES, - 1864 Notre Dame Street and 2288 st.Catherine Street.° TEE MAKE A SANDOW OF YOURSELF Py waingebe famous DUNB~BELLS » bal Successors lo Torrance & Muir, Established 7870.4th.\u2014A lot of land eltuated on Gilford Street, 1761 Notre Dame Street, For 30 ÿèdrs have been.supplying t the l best coal to the people of Montreal.MONTREAL COM .TOWING C0.«a à J Prove this 2295 ST.CATH The \u2018Best for the Price Tells the full Story: By.a Trial ; ERINE STREET.Wo Furnish Homes! We propose.to make person°s, circumstances, Flats, Hotels and Rooming Houses complete.We have all the latest designs in furniture, carpets, curtains, etc., and will gladly give you an estimate, the conditions suit each - No matter what \u2018your want .is, we want t you to compare our prices with those asked elsewhere.- rs - 1447- 1449 St.Ca Thaï, LAPOINTE COMPANY therine St.East.to suit_every one.An in- \u2018gpection Is cordially soli- \u2018olted.SOUTH AFRICAN | = .MINING SHARES \u2018Bought and sold for cash or on 20 per cent margin.Write for information and our 4 Page booklet, ; Montreal Representative\u2014 : Lo JOHN L GALLETTI, Stook and | ghare- Broker, 58 St.Francois Xavier treet.Canadian Representatives, London and Paris change, Limited.Telephone Main 1001, Fa Victoria St.Toronto, FRA PRES Bros.ere Fo UBBER STAMPS, amass SIGNS & heey [J] BLEURY STREET, MONTRE LL = Abbey Effervescent Salt Company, Ltd, £10 Shares of Stock in the above Com: pany for immediate delivery.G: J.ADAMS & co.Bankers & Brokers, 205: St, James st.TELEPHONE MAIN 505.| The Metropolitan \u201c STOUK EXCHANGE.ROOM 2, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, 11 St.Sacrament Street.: rated, Capital $100,000, full paid ork stock bought and sold for No in- Incor New cash or on moderate margins.| terest chargéd.Commission }.-Gold and stock ticker servicegiving the | volume \u2018of transactions at all times.TELEPHONE MAIN 4151 OW Short Rates DISTANCE Tal ks For ENST O By | Long\" Distance Telephone.A' conversation of 450.words can easily be \u2018kept within: three minutes.; RATES FROM MONTREAL.(For 3 minutes\u2019 conversation.) Day Rate.Night Rate.Atlantio City, N.J.\u2026 .$3.00 $1.60 Baltimore, Md.cceseeeees 3.25 1.65 Boston Mass.95 Buffalo, N.Y.1.30 Detroit, Mich.8 1.60 Jersey City, N° .2 1.35 New York.N.Y.* 2.25.-: 1:15 Niagara Falls, N.2.50 ° 1:25 Philadelphia, Pa.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.2.75 1,40 Port Huron; Mich.\u2026\u2026.3.00 1.50 St.Louis, Mo.6.25 .3.15 Washington, D.C.- 3.25 1.65 NIGHT RATES are in \u2018effect from 6 p.m.to 6 a.m.THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITE 2e F Montreal gr d- Easter Excursion ON par 5, Station] % , Going Meret ey 28th and 29th.Returning until April.8th.OF Pan 65 ROUND TRIP.Also for Boston.Worcester 2g 223 Springfield Going\u2014March 27, Returning until.April 8.Trains leave Montreal 850 amp.m.; arrive New York 8.45 p.m.and 7.20 a.m.Further information and Pullman accommodation at CITY TICKET OFFICD, 141 St James St.(Tel.Main 4436) and Windsor Sta- \u201ction.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In Re GREGOTRE LEVEILLE, of Ahuntsie, P.Q., Insolvent.The undersigned\u2019 will sell by public auction, at the Salesrooms of Marcotte Bros., No.69 St.James Street, in the City of Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th of MARCH, 1908, et 11 o°clock in the forenoon, the movable assets ceded in this matter, which consists in\u2014 A Plano and Housa Furniture .$114.50 Book Debts and Bills Receivable .327.11 : © $l.Terms cash.List of book debts on view at our office.BILODEAU & CHALIPOUR oint Curators, 15 8t.a ste.Montreal.MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers, onstruction Material.Those who are \u2018compelled to renovate \u201cthelr houses vi require different kinds of materials.Why not get the best all from the one.place and save money in the end?: u ou\u2019 Bell Tol.\u2018 Merchants Tel, - + - » 10.15 porn.VAUDANUIL Er.18.55 em, We are now open for an \u2018offer for- of Rutland Railroad | and 7.10 | | Montreal 9.40 p.m.= TCARADIANPAGIFIG MONTREAL TIME Bild.: OT.JOHN, EALIFAX \u2014 In.5.830 A TORO HAMIL, SrvALO RL, qu Lago ur 188 WINNILSS AND PACIFIC OOAST-Lv.\u201c0.9 am, Ar.\u201c610 p.m.8.8.MARIB, ST, PAI ULUTH-\u2014Lv.\u201c18,05.p.Place sor St, 19.15 a.ré oa, Vil Bh im ib QUEERS = To ria ne pm, pm Js 11.00 Lu Ar.ons B GFT ie Bp oun a 5418 08 pone SFE AE ds am., 11.60 am, Pe p.m.11.00 oi pm Dm, a 3.5 rag \"ar Tes a ti Pace ye \u2014 Ir.18.90 am, 15.39 p.m.Ar.THE.me ie ek PCL PE y À PM.Ar.10 pe 22 8T.JOROMB To an 5:30 p.m, 200 si a.m., 11.06 0 An 1 - STE.AGATHE \u2014 dr 3 00 am, ex pm.: Ar.19.60 a.m., KT .LLE \u2014 Poniy, 9.00 a.m.09 LABE Thursdays p.m.Ar.19.50 am.Thursdays only, p.m *Dail Week dayw.unday on only.Jou, except Yen lye oy aDaily, except Saturday and ay.(Mate urday only.(W)Wedlnesdays only.(G)Mondays only.(K)Tuesdays andl Thurséays only.ES CANADIAN PACIFIC We Sell Round Trip Tickets for the EASTER HOLIDAYS \u2018ONE WAY ZB FARE March 27th to sist Inolusive.Good to Return Until April 1st,'0% STUDENTS and TEACHERS : At one way First Class Faro and One-Thiré.March sise.to 28th inclusive, ad to return .until April 8th, \u201802, on surrender er of Standard - School Vacation Rillway Qertificate.Hxoep- tional arrangements for.Maritime Province : °° po EXCURSIONS 3 FROM MONTREAL TO < BOSTON, Mass., oc $050 - SPRINGFIELD ** ° \u201c $9.00 WORCESTER \u2018 \u201d 9.35 * Good going March 27th, 28th, 29th.Good returning until April.8th, 1908, .- Bs : Trains fpr Boston - and Worcester leave - \u2018Windsor Btreet Station at 9 a.m.week days and 7.45 p.m.dally.= SPRINGFIELD; FIELD; MASS., Through.Coach and Sleeping Oar From Windsor St.Station 7.45 pam.dally, - except Sunday.- MONTREAL OTTAWA .SLEEPING CAR - a 4 cen I North Navigation was weaker to.dog, wha majan at 6 60 6 806 A .; , a ! > Toa, \u2019 people; yet you scarcely know how to blush, nr army in South Africa.The projector urged.sal figure of Auguste in brass will very well Y Mr.Schmidt advises the English to take \u2018| lessons from: the German.army, \u2018\u2018or, if that about the established church and educational derlings to do your work; you enter the navy, \u2018 and, believing yourselves to be hereditary = \u2018\u2019At your schools and colleges sport.hoids - principal schools, it is Jess important that | unless he be a Blue.I know colleges at both ment, first scholarships and then, fellowships : gun to love games even more as spectacles of \u201cthe older fashioned all their significance to the fact that they repeated by creatures who arrogate them- * must, he says, be merely \u2018a row of animated .Unlike \u2018many critics, he has, how- ingly dressed; he is shortsighted aud wears a single eyeglass, which he is.constantly drop- .ping.He has the alr of being always in- | \u2018tinently \u2018officious;.yet he,never does much\u201d - .\u2018beyond getting in.the\u2018 way of other people, cold light of German reason.\u2018\u2018The American ~ \u2018clusiveness of \u2018old-fashioned society, and to + in, and even young girls taking an obvious , » A writer tn a clerical organ.same | Years age described the popular Irish gentleman\u2019 * whorh we have \u201cfor years known as the Dean, now the- coadjutor bishop-elect of the Diocese of Montreal, as \u201c 3p eloquent orator, ap \u2018 able administrator, and\" d faithful friend.\u201d : _ | \u201c The description is 86 apt and se : \u201c charming that to resist the temptation to quote it is literally beyond human.power ; and it has the adyantage that it epitomiges\u2018in a phrase qualities that might form \u2018the aubject of a whole ; \u201c course of sermons.- sion which afterwards became the rec- - Clinton that he came to Montreal, and : \u2018election \u201cthe othet As a master of pure Irish oratory, \u2018he | .is practically without a peer in Can- | .mda.The darts of wit, the flashes of i i .humor that point his speeches on secular affairs, .the musical voice, the playful smile, the inimitable gesture, are - as to the manner born, and sure it is* the study of a lifetime would never suffice for the acqulsition.of the art.| The administrative ability, the :tact and \u2018ahrewdness which are noticeable in all that appertains to the management of St.George's Church will undoubtedly find suitable expression - in the enlarged scope that this Diocese of Montreal affords.It was as far back as 1868 that Dr.Carmichael formed his first ties with the city of Montreal.He had then been nine years in the ministry.He was | one of a trio of young men:who came to Canada\u2019 from Ireland, late in the © middle decade of the nineteenth cen- !.tury, each of whom entered the Church of Envland, and each of whom, after a career of distinction, has been elevated _ to the Canadian Bench of Bishops.The { ' two others were Bishops Sullivan and ' Dumoulin.Born in Dublin, he was the son of Mr.James Carmi clerk of the Crown for the County of Tipperary, and he was partly educated in that city.He was ordained after he came to Canada, in 1859, by Bishep Cronyn, of \u2018Huron, his first charge being the mia+ tory of Clinton, Ont.It was from \u2018there began his association with the- most Rev.Dr.Bond, whose assistant he became, and remained for ten years at St.George's Church.Those years the bishop-elect has\u2019 himself declared to be ten of the happlest in his life; and with what Scceptance h he minister: \u2018ed in the parish many etill living can.tes Responding to a call to Hamilton, Dr.Carmichael became rector of the Church of thé Ascension in that city, and from that position he was chosen, in 1882, to succeed Dr.Sullivan, who was then rector of St.George's.There he has since remained, rising to dignities in the church and growing\u2019in the esteem of the people.He has been Dean of Montreal since 1883, prolocutor of the Montreal Synod sincé 1893 and of the Provincial Synod since the year follow i: Four times before his day he had been nominated to bis oprics Twice was his name submitted to the vote of the clergy and laity for the Diocese of .Niagara, first in 1835, two years after he was made Dean, and.again in 1898.\"The bishoprics of Columbia and Ottawa have been at his disposal, but he has preferred to remain in Montreal.Apart from his ministerial duties, he.has labored with zeal and fervor for the church.For ten yesrs\u2014years in Cr vali Se as PE repro odors ens Ta .- EL ore Es him the degree of D.C.L.from Lennox- ville, and from Trinity\u201d Coltege, Toronto.\u2019 AS A PREACHER.> To cénsider the new Bishop as a.preacher, without reference to \u2018his ora- | torical gifts and graces, would be neither desirable, just, nor profitable.Pulpit oratory is: a thing apart from addresses on the public platform, and many who are a conspicuous success in the one aspect are a pronounced failure in thé other.But the Dean falls in nothing ; and thus we have the happiest combination in him of the quali- \u2018tles that make religion attractive.It one might choose a typical dis- .course to {illustrate the character of the new Bish(p\u2019s preaching, a better selection, probably, could not be made than that on \u201cChristian Life,\u201d based on the text, \u201c And \u2018Samson called unto the Lord, and\u2019 said :\u2014' O, Lord God, remember me, 1 pray thee, only this once, O God, that.I may be at once \u2018avengeu of the Philistines for my tw o eyes.\u201d Judges, xvi., 28, \u201cThe story of Samson,\u201d sald Dr.Carmichael,\u201d \u201cis one of those Scriptural records as to which one sometimes asks, Why was it preserved and\u2019 sent down on the pages of inspiration for your reading and mine ?, Because there nothing of à noble or lofty nature in the man\u2019 s Hfe at all ; there is \u2018not a shadow of a shade of spirituality, and his reported words\u2014many of them -\u2014seem .mare .suited for @ jest-book than a Bible.And although his story kindles in one\u2019s mind an admiration for the rough, rude\u2019 glant, such as one might possess for a huge dog, still the ' questions remains, Why did such a life ever get a place on the pages of HIS LokbeHie, BIS HOP CARMICHAEL: | Over the baser passions, and to set an A, à CR » Lee\u201d 2 Les -governed- passions of the gifted possessor.For in the \u2018case.of Samson, God plainly meant the man to be one thing, and the man, exercising his free will, made himself another thing.\u201cGod meant him -to be a Nazarite, not only in profession but in spirit, that- strange office - which gave the\u2019 holder of it something of a \u2018priestly character and a dignity in regard to sanctity equal to that of.a high priest.God meant him to be separated by sanctity aud consecration of life frony others, to.be a living evidence.of the purified.will, that can rule as monarch \u201cexample to the common herä of that \u201chigher lifé* which finds no repose outside of God.For this office, and inan | age when: the .Nation was the Church,\u2019 and the Church as, not only militant but military, God endowed, Samson with great hodily strength, and -this strength in\u2019its genesis and righteous exercise was.justly called the Spirit\u2019 of the Lord,\u2019 because it was.unques- tlonubly God's special gift.* But although Samson rec ognized to the fullest extent the Divine source of | this physical.power, he never seemed\u2019 to have realized that his Sacred office, and gifts suited to office, both allke, brought with thein special responsibilities, and that he was accountabls to the giver for the manner an which he exercised his: office and used\u201d his\u201d gift: \u2018Am 1 fulfilling my office and am I using my gift to bring.glory to- God \u201cthrough the channel of my Vow ?\" was.a question that he secuis never \u2018to\u2019 have asked himself.He simply dis-j honored his office.and witsited his gift © poured out the latter like water on | the ground, uged™it to gratify his own Justice that æ UC a _ >.+ 2.a er 4 % we VE, FE fn we TN ; 21 Re held to hat With grip of iron their newspaper organs blame the posent Godel In a living, personal, po werful Liberal Government ae not His faith here wes 8 ma at lo Que à coudidon of fois vid the fod.of tifa wild, doned Conservatives { esaness loemed veut in t bad been doo the Come rvaives ae ou desire to aèe Low Samson selected: à So Canada they Shad 2d nt ring e.Nazarite- to\u2019 fuifit ce, and Nogarie fail he \u201chim side by about, that result han the ows they side with uel.the Nasarite, stand- ed.ing before a whole nation and closing up his co ted life of Tesponaib le service with the magnificent words :\u2014 \u2018Bring your accusation- mn against Duc me IF you can ; weigh my\" What a splendid pictyre of re- - sponsible service, and ow.the silent Success, This question of transportation Samson -with frame oa is one that Hea at the very foundation of - of thunder, withers.\u201cinto our modern Sttimtion.difference nothing in - the prusctee cf of'his great between the old and the new ia mainly successor.It .because though always bgt a; story; of réaponsibllity, the man yas not wholly bed.A rough, tude kind of -dogged, persisten t faith in God, was alw Se piesant in him, and sometimes it burst out.htly in his prayers: and vows.Even corded prayer\u2014bitter as vinegar, cor- roslvé ag vitriol\u2014shows \u2018an unshaken trust in \u2018 ; though what a God! \u2018O° God-be-an wily side now, for this once give me everything I ask : Vengeance ! Vengeance on the cowards that put out my two eyes.\u2018 An awful prayer, but still a prayer, and one of savage, brutal falth\u2014but faith.\u201cNow, where are the lessons from this | irifts.; thode, \u2018like him, accountable to the living Ged, as .no other man can be accountable, doubly.accountable in.light of ji ent, for themselves and others.7,\" \u201cOh tif - apeak to-day, te those who are thinking ose entering the sacred ministry, I' say to them, \u2018For- , God's sake touch it not, add not to your personal \u2018responsibility this awful charge, unless \u2018you: feel that.God has called you with a voice that you dare not disobey.\u2019 real thing, it is a God-ordained, distinctive Institution, weighed down with God-made responsibilities ; to .become | God's minister is to bring the day of.judement into your daily lMves; with tenfold .the power that it can ever wield over those who stand without the ! .priesthood, .anid \u2018therefore I say, and say it with the experience of close on thirty years.of serviee, * For God's sake touch it not if your heart be filled not\u2019 with the conviction that, \u201cto me to live is Christ.\u201d \u2019 10 .* Now, secondly and lastly, this distinctive weight of \u2018responsibility, resting \u2018on God's\u2019 ministers, should.teach its lessons to the laity of God's Church.\u201cDo you know what I feel to be our defect in the present day.and the root- secret of mue h.of our non-success in working\" \u201cWant of a-due \u2018appreciation of \u2018the responsibility of the ministry.I am a ministér and steward of the Church of God.I Claim nothing miraculous for my priesthood beyond the miracle that God ever allowed me.to.preach.and that if I seek His divine aid He will fit my back for my burden, \u2018as\u2019 He fits the layman's back for his.But I held that I am tenfold more responsible \u2018to Cod than any laym that of my own free -will, [ have assumed responsibilities that no layman could be liable for, that my account before: the great White Throne must 5 r 2! 1», in its nature be different from his, and ; svekess.\u2018Referring to Home's journey hence I claim justice at his hands, jul-.! hdrlvle says, \u201cHel accordingly \u201cset out.for \u201cJindon.and were.\u2018I to relate all the cin tice to lead and not be led, justice to teach and not be taught, justice to rebuke und not te suffer for duty done, will honestly.and fairly , allow me to prepare for my judgment - when.1 stand before the great White : - ARE TT TE Ce y e - ta gh wn =, A pehlio life, sift mr .velisious motives and give your ver- .ct.\u2019 For this ministry is a | =, .LT si Hd ; JF : WL Len Le \u20ac ea.a ut repr MONTREAG- DATLY- \u201cHERALD SITURDAY.MAX.I5 1908 =\" A Century.or oh.No doubt ae Tnteroolopial Baibway, question of route, serves art from the of opening up an.important and valuable tract but through route 5e cauno tbo mid tc be a one of Tha Soli to Se nie te ra Place and another.di Canadu who heave seen in a single Biddy tion nearly 20,000 miles of railway constructed find it\u2019 difficult to believe that, not .than cans and wh Led boen the home of eilization for cen- travél which prevailed a century and a half ago is given in the autobiography.of the Rev.Dr.Carlyle, nrinister of Inveresk.Dr.Carlyle.was a notable \u2018man in his day, the friend of riang Hume and Robertson, a of John Home, the author of the traged of * Douglas.llome and Adam strange life ?First, a lesson for those 1758 Oarlyle, son whose office + many ways may fur- the architect, travelled from London to nish points of M ontact with that of the Edinburgh , and the journey took 18-days: Nazarite, the ministers.and stewards It wes madg on horedhack, for many of the | of God, those who, like him, are sep- rivers had to be crossed by fords, there __urated for holy duties : those, like him, ! being no brid , and the baggage m gifted, if they will but claim their ! party had to carried on a epare ae + À jeurney \u2018of that kind was a.very-expen- which it involved, Now the same journey \u2018between Loudon \u2018and Edinburgh can be made in nine hours with a degree of comfort.that our anceitors never knew.When we consider that England vas in this condition: with and à half ago.not having advanced one stage heyond the most primitive methods, we feel the more reasons to congratulate ourselves on the progress that Capada has made.in this pesnect ; e-\u2014o\u2014e \u2019 .A Scotch Demi- God.A only in è church but in society.Sir Walter Scott in speaking of hum says: \u201cThe | randest dew.oT ever saw was Dr.Car- vie, minister of Musselburgh, conenonly Called Jupiter Carlyle\u2019 (rom his hating sat more than once for the King ol gods and men td Gavin Hamilton; and \u201ca shrowd clever: old carie was he\u201d Dr.Carlvles aucéess in life seems to have been: more due to his inposhng presence and word Jçoks than té any great ability which he possessed.His case 1s a singular mstance \u2018of the value of personal advantage, for hu day añd to min le with the most drstin- wehed men of his tune.fre very little behind him-but \u2018his autobio- ublished until : graphy,\u201d which vus Tot { ahout sixty years after / ; book, however, although written when he ; was in his eightieth vear, , ous production, and \u2018extremely intere sung \u201cfrom the picture which the \u2018gives of tlie | manners of a bygone age.He gives a most \"amusing account of the journey of the Rev.| dobre ome, the author of Mouglas, from i ! | | i i Fainburgh to London in -the year 170.This tragedy, which is not much thought of ut the present day.Was considered tp be a wonderful work \u201cof genius by Honit's friends and \u2018ausiciates, and they very\u2019 naturally \u201ctook a very great interest in fis | cUmetances, serious and Indierous, which | attended the outset of \u201cthis jomrnev, § am persuaded they would not he exceeded by any novelist who has wrote sinee the days the inimitable Don Quixote.Six ar Mere mitdsters- the half of whom \u201cof seven the year|___ { sives, Lusiness, besides the waste of.time\u2018[ \u2018 regard to travel a century | Dr.Carl le took.a Yeading\u201d position not was able to \u2018go into the best society of the} As a writer hel\u201d death: \u201chist.is a very vugor-f WiLLIS & Co.8 PIANOS \u2026.Will be used at the leading Concerts and\u2019 Entér.\u2018tainments taking place \u20ac on that evening.~~ .WHY NOT CELEBRATE CE \u201cit by the purchase of a piano\u2019 for the home.\u2018 + \u201cWarerooms, 2470 St.Catherine st A \u2014\u2014 that has belles\u2019 lettres, The tragedy in one mods of his great re and.his clean shirt and nightean in tire Wther, though they bal: aixed éarh other, was though it an uiisafe meade of conveyance; and our friend whi Like.most 6f his hrother poets, was unapt to fôresee ditficultios and provide aga, n-t them, had neglected to buy a pur of leather Inigs as he passed through Hadding.ton: =Notwithstanding the *distingu:s shed company which Hume had with him when he higan his\u2019 journey his tragedy was rejected by Garmck, aud it \u2018was not un:il afi warehouses an that is tured for ment supervisiôn as certified on every .\u2018bottle by an official stamp.\u2014 tL Pe BOW, WILSON & CO.5 .MONTREAL.Quality and Flavor Equalled by by none.Canadian Gin The Only Pure Gin pere in Bonded under Govern- The firs, eharge:\u2019 the \u201coniy persons rho rhowed any kind of rinrige weve a Tew Edinburgh students and clerzymen who dcted a- voluntear -eour-.Lmonz These were Carly lé and Robertson the inataman.There is no doahe, Laat er hui heen ranperen = general and Him \u201carmy na good.State of d'eiphne vha Highlanders would have heen utterly defeatad at Prestonpans and the eampasgn of Prare Charles brough- to oan \u201corl there \u2018and them.Tar.lle who vu reed\u201d the vietaraix army «avs, \u201cTn general appéarance thew were of law wire and Ah, and ouf à Miss Edna Packer, Everton, Ont., writes :\u2014** About a year ago I was Co \u2018troubled with headaches.As time wore on my condition grew worse, I 0 ° .Lecame so weak that \u2018the least exertion would exhaust me, and my heart.would.give me great trouble.If I stooped to pick anything up I would \u2018 1 become so dizzy that I could only walk with difficulty.N \u2014\u2014{\u2014and-worn-out;\u2014I-tried-several-medicines; but\u2014they did not help me any, - and after being in this condition for some months I began using Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.Before I had finished the first box I felt some relief, and .after using the pills for about a month.I was as well as ever I had been.A .While sick I lost twenty-four pounds in weight, but under.the use\u2019 of Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills gained it again.I think Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills saved my life and I shall always recommend, them: \u201d | - + I always felt tired Bd \u2026 s \u2018 # These pills are the only pills of the kind, and you must be ' ANY\u2019 sure to get the genuine.You can tell the genuine because the - full name \u201cDr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills for Pale People\u201d appears on.every box.If you don't find them at.your dealers write.direct to the Dr.Williams\u2019 Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., and \u201cthey will be sent prepaid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50.04 the thieves had rified of the money it contained and thrown away, he took Yt \u2018to his employer, who went through.the papers it contained.Amongst these is a Tie of the members of the State Legislature, against whose names significant marks are placed, some indicating incorruptibility, others the amounts at which their honor had been sold or at which they were pre- is shown between the daily press on \u2018the one hand and the corrupt influences of city life on; the other.\"The romantic elements of the hook are presented artistically, and .these.with the contending so- \u2018cial forces,.romlune to make the work which 38 well written, attractive as well as structive in the side lighte it throws upon the crooked ways of men who pursue careers of Apolffical grab.: Co (Toronto : N Morang & Co.; New York : fhe iNäns.Company).A DOG DAY JOURNAL.\u201cA Dog-Day Journal\u201d is a pretty little, story, in the daintiest of heliotrope.and white binding, with a silver setting, by a lady.who writes under the nom de plume of \u201cBlossop Drum.\u201d It is dedicated to the Association of Trained Nurses, some of whom may perhaps meet with experi ences as .intercsling as that of the Letitia MoTighe of this narrative.- ' _ It was inevitable to the story that \u2018this particular nurse should be pretty, and of ave been the heroine of such a romante es this.\u2018\u201cLetitia was in the full bloom of carly.womanhood, with reddish hair and pea-gray eves.-She was of a- type \u201cthat few bachelors would have resisted on finding her in their homes.\u201cMr.Thomas Dunkirk made no attempt to resist.He simply succumbed to Letitia\u2019s ¢harms.Letitia had been sent for to relieve him and his sister-in-law, Mrs.Flora Dunkirk, in \u2018the care of a dying mother, and she made the not unnatural mistake\u2019of thinking that \u2018the master of the house was the husband of the mistress of if, a mistake strengthened by their \u2018reference to a daughter of Mrs.Dunkirk,.with whom Mr.Dunkirk .corresponded.Co The gentleman's attentions were at first met with surpriee hy Letitia, and laber on with onized.- indignation, when she Os - professionals practice for training es, but does not always meet wi provel, e historics _sômetimes; ther it would appear that er.tente, this fact of favor of the bas etopped He is f knows.where.to ; that great happiness meny others; prove juat nothing « Scme authors are quite ready their own works; but curjously' Sy dp nat always read them well.red to sell it, - In the sequel a struggle |.\u2018was ended he turned \u2018wepe gavhered nbout fm, in reverent sil- \u2018| natirally given birth to man the sweetest: disposition, for assuredly no.plain-festured or sour-visaged dame could\u2019|- found that she had: actually fallen in Tove | ith him.denouement is artistic vi ny.(New.York: The Abbey{ Press).- AUTHORS AND READERS | Skipping is certainly one of the fine arts not That sort of skipping which footbak r- the art of what may be called selective omission.But it ie an art which TE im oe com: A library authority just complained of the Tow solid bôoks which readers finish.The novels are moatiy finished; the scientific] : oka naver., Now i the enquiry went fur.|.the novels were finished for the very reason that skipping |.was permi e and ; and the acien- tific books nbandoned because skipping was almost impossible for the unpractised read.Instead \u2018of being a mark.of vitiated | stad imtics ie rather in the | eral reader's diligence; he ehort because he has acquired Bo many facts a be Cf of hia.hor.| tb it 1s un TOO! is - pe oir Pt novels, and skip; he is ipnoçon t of fence and history, end is \u2018so cu from Wh - of the learned, the er to skip at will.The specialist wi Sten got a butter notion of & bovk\u2019s sub- | stance in five minutes than a conscientious beginner in a reading; and the| moral is that wuch lfbrary = os, Like scription of much an occasidn by the late - Mrs.Bronson in her \u2018\u2018Browning in Venice.\u201d Mra.Bronson wae a dweller in the mystic city of the Adriatic herwelf for twenty vears, and, of course, was brought Ipudi ii contact with ni Here is how she describes an evemng with the poct when the reading mood was upon m: : .Has reading of his own poems was a mever-to-be-forgotten dehght\u2014simple, di- reot, and virile, as was the nature of the man.The \u2018graver portions he read in a quiet, almost introspective way, ag if hel were thinking it all -out again.J remember once that in finwhing the grand pro- festion of faith at the end of Saul\u201d his\u2019 voice failed him a very little, and when it his back to us, who ence, and, laying the \u201cquietly on the table, stood so or a moment.So The Victor Hugo centenary in Paris has | ; new publications concerning the poet.Two, at least are of ingportance.Ome æ the collection {f articles, many of them hitherto unpub- ished, by \u2018Theophile (Gautier on \u2018Victor D mâdst of the: Hugo, which take up mto the a romantic period of 1830 and parteularly depict\u2019 Gautier's impressions on ,the first rights of Hugo's plays.describes \u2018as the \u2018\u2018Mmost enornrouscancep- tion that has been produced on th esta wince the Prometheus of Aeschylus.\u201d The other book is the pothumous volume of poems\u2019 which Calmann Levy has brought out under the title of \u201cDerniere Gerbe.\u201d Victor Ilugo\u2019s litefary executors have ool: lected from his manuscripts 200: unpublished A his life.\u2019 CNR + P.N.Mois, M.D, .bal fever, ast \u201calso Sent ce mou .fever and theria- - owning there.air, about the: versitied London Academy\u201d on wertion that \u2018Life in London would .be Les -Burgraves he | well-nigh unbearable without: ) _ Co =~ ¥ ia if the friend that fled before The book trade m London and Newt I-find your \u2018 to be best I have over tied in oo trestment of wh K - M here scarlet \u2018 \u201d \"York, :as usual at this time of year, dows i very kittie life, and hot many books of importance are expected before Faster.The season of Lent has not during the last few veers exercised the same influence upon though they still have sales\u2014 -are not nearly so much in démand as fof: | merly, while the effect of Lent upon other publications, is insignificant.The only notable feature in the publishing, world in Loi this year has been the inevitable mass of Coronation literature, \u2018 Mensrs.Skeffington, as publishers to the King, are.ing à special Let of the.Corcnation works whiph they are swing.Among the new works is \u201c ; Souvenir,\u201d by the Rev.5.Baring Gould.| Mr.Baring 'd has also ted to i a volume of \u2018Eight Sermons for thé Coro: ! nation,\u201d which will be issued shortly bv: the same publishers.© \u201cThe Coropation Book\u201d is a book_announeed by Messrs, Is hieter.The author = the Dean of York, who has been, assisted by the Rev.J.H.T.Perkins, Sacrist of Westminster Abbey.There is a trholesomeness as of fresh mment, of \u2018\u2019The | .Shorters as- \u2018This rolling of the log is\u2014what?Preferring to the \u201cFact 0 JW A atatement.of the thing that\u2019s not.To make a friendly act; Ar\u2019 inability to slate ; The volume of a friend; + : pages of |\" t of the.second rate verses covering\u2019 the whole of | Eaxtolment oi M - To serve à private \u2018end; an Pour SL A genuine Teview = 5 ou ont - ke Medicine You don't take Vapo-Cresolene into \"the stomach, you breath it.Put some ~ Cresolene in the vaporizer, light the lamp reathe-in the vapor, It's \u2018easy; convenient,.safe.It can be ised with success, even for infants.- Don't you see at once how valu such a remedy must be for hay fever, .diphtheria, sore throat, catarrh, asthma, and other diseases of the air passages?\u2019 For whooping-cough it isa perfect specific, | often curing, the disease in fromoneto | + beneath and then three days.; What is Vapo- it's something like carbolic _ destroys disease germs.Keep Va ; Tn young girls k | : snd strength, rosy.cheeks, firm, plump = ficsh \u201cand \u2018constant cheetfuliiess.How oftent, however, we meet young girls who \u2018sem \u2019 \u201ciy ; prematurely old, broken down, feeble, pale, listless, thin and jrritable.\u201cThese abnormal MAUR V1 ARX [13] En | Were worth a rotten apple cor im a the common view J) : A self-protectire jet of ema the trade as it did, end devotional books\u2014 | * expe > ler's sei has need: And this we auffer to the ful, | - Lest lite become unbea~shie, \" To op : \u201cThe King's Race Horses: the Connectron of His ward VIL with the John.Lo aboct Pere The Ew ar ma ne remmiscences, À chiefly with Ireland and the Irma.p to the present reign.- .illerCouch\u2019's \u2018dedication of new novel, \u201cThe Westcotes,\u201d Heury James has a pleasant note of adm: \u2018| ration for the Amencan\u2019s work.He ai- mires, he tells Mr.almost of personal which you bave et à common intends, also, Own \u201cwith & sense f example to all who diversely.the art im ledge you a master.\u201d MONTREAL'S ART PRINTERS ] Cresolene ?It is what ; the doctors \u2018call a coal-tar product ; that is acid, only it Cresolene on hand; it\u2019s not _- expensive, for the vaporizer lasts a life- - img and the Cresolene costs but little. a Trial of Edward Lauri Laurin Continued \u201c\u201cYesterday\u2014His Last © Statements oF SMITHS DEATH Wien the él cf évard Laurin wi Jesumed y yesterday aftéroon, De.Donald Rgeton, resident surgeon \"of the Hotel Tuner.the first witness called.~ He \u2018said saw Smith a few minutes after he hadi been brought into the hospital.He was suffering from a bullet \u2018wound, two inches below and one inch to the outside of the left nipple.Smith ssid to the wit ness: \u201cAm I going to die?\u201d and the wit ness nodded nis bead, y saning.\u2018that he\u201d was going to die.th the n said: \u201cMay God pardon me ny sine.\u201d Dr.Hingston said he heard Smith tell his wife, who came to the hospital after the deceased had been brought there, that .Eddie Laurin had shot him.Mrs, Smith asked him what she was going to do about it, and Smith replied: \u201cDon\u2019t do anything, let the town, bury me and get my \u2018insurance money.\u201d His wife spoke to him for about five or six minutes, and from what he could hear they were speaking of the circumstances which led \"up tu the shooting.\"Dr, Hingston said he was \u2018standing, five or six feet away \u2018from dé- \u201c ceased \u2018at the time, and- as Smith's voice was very weak, he could only hear a word «3g here and.there in the conversation.Judge Wurtele here said that a dying .declaration was only admissable, when ii referred to circumstances connected With .the crime, and when the person makiug such a declaration was under the impression that he was going to die.Hingston said that Smith died at 2.10\" o'clock on the morning of January -27;\u2014from internal-hemorrhage; by the bullet wound.The witness was pre- gent about one o'clock on Sunday, when Mr.Laurin cam ee the\u2019 hospital, and he heard him say:.y poor Smith, how did this happen?You and Eddie\u2019 were always good frieds | Smith replied.\u201cWe were \u201calways- good \u2018friends.Don\u2019t do anything against Eddie - \u201cwhen I am gone.I do this for your sake, Mr: Laurin, because you always were a | \u2018perfect gentleman.\u201d The witness said in reply to QIr: \u201cMac master's question if he had heard Smith say anything to his wife about drawing .& razor, that he \u2018heard Smith say to his wife, he did, and the i ressiof, eft.with him was that he < pales \u20ac .to \"frighten young Laurin ig Wien\u2019 mith | was brought to the, hospital his\u2019 pulee \u2018was - 132, and at 4 .o'clock in the afternoon -it was down to 108.Dr.Hingston said he ! had no hopes from the first: for, Smith's recovery, although there was a \u2018slight 1m- provement in his condition in the afternoon, Dr.Gravel said that he had told Smith several times that he was going to die but several times he held out hopes to: him to try ad\u2019 encourage him.When -be saw him early in the evening he, was- suffering much.He was moving about in- the -bed and complaining of pains in the back.Dr.Gravel said he told him he should, not move.as it might cause\u2019 \u2018a hemorrhage or something else.Between & and 9 o'clock that night he told Judge Lafontaine that\u201d Smith wads better, but he had no hopes of his recovery.He thought the sign of improvement was more apparent than real.He did not- remem- * ber if Smith spoke to Detective Gallagher about his ccndition.en \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MONTREAL MANUFACTURERS.Regular Meeting of Executive Held in Temple Building Yesterday.- The regular \u2018monthly meeting of tbe _ executivé of the Montreal brancn of the - afternoon, when it was deciaed to agreé | \u2018anadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association was hèd in the Tempie Building yesteruay to the request of .the Toronto memuers at the convention: in 1902 be leld m \u2018Halifax, instead of Winnipeg.Air.D.A.Budge, secretary of the Y.M.C.A., sent\u2019a letter treating on the educational work of the association and asking the co- operation.of the members \u2018ot the Manufac.urers\u2019 Association in its .extension, particularly with regard to technical education.A.commitree consisting vÉ Messrs.J.C: Hoiden, G.E.Drum- mond, Colonel Burland and E.Tougas, \u2018was appointed to mvestigate the condi tion of : technicäl education in Montreal | end report to the association.Several members expressed their appreciation 2! the work -being done-by the Y.M.C.A , in that direction.The attention of the members of Parlia-| ment for Montreal will be drawn to a bill just introduced into the.Federal House y Mr, Puttee, framed for the purpose of fnau urating compulsory arbitration and o ie alize a contract -stipulating non- ey abor.It was felt that a bill would be most injurious in its results, and should be strenuously opposed, * e 4 It was-brought to the attention of the executive that four candidätes nominated by the association for election to the-\u2018executive board of the All-Canadian Exhibi- \u2026 tion, which is to be held in Toronto.in 1903, were not elected, leaving the manufacturers without a voice in the management of that important affair.The local association will seek information ae to the reason for this unfortunate omission.A resolution was passed' some time \u2018Bgo recommending Toronto as.thé most favorable place.but if the association is being treated with acant courtesy the jnembers.might te disposed to change their mind, as Ottawa is making a bid for the event.The report of the committee that.waited on the Finance Committee: relative to the machinery tax was received, and some he ppointment was expressed that in the ic interest the representatives of: the publie tine were.not more favorably con- \u2018widered.The secretary was granted one month\u2019s leave of absence to visit the head 7 office in Toronto.TOW ING CO com PANY.At Half Yearly Meeting, Held Yestor- | day, Dividend of Ten Per Cent.Declared.The bali -yearly meeting of the Montreal Coal and Towing Company, held recently, shoived the first scamon\u2019s business of the company to have been a profitable one, sufficient to pay \u2018at the rate of 10 per cent.on both the common and preferred stock.On \u201cAugust 1 active operations were begun, the company\u2019s boats plying between Lake Ontario ports and Montreal, each craft making five trips.The accounts and reports were read and passed, and a dividend of 10 per cent.year \u2018was declared on the preferred; the surplus being placed to a reserve account.e company\u2019s boats arc an -improved model\" of the French Canadian pin flat, whos large white eaila.are so familiar a right on the St.Lawrence.The boats ran vegular'y last summer without a mishap.The, directors Je Jeon were: : ] ha Forrance,' S.O.Shorey, W.F.Tor.ne» and G.Brest Muir.* CONDEMNED THE ALDERMEN.Meeting in st.Jean Baptiste Ward \u2018Qpposes Single Hospital and \u201d Fletcher's Field Site.Ald.Dagenais, Lariviere, Lavallee and Wilson.the four French adian Cath.olfus on the Hygiene Committee, were ly condemned by the ratepayers of FA CRA Baptiste Ward at a lic meet- ot eld .eveltin Several of the speakers t ght tha ey .should have posed the Yeport which was sent to Council favoring\u2019 a aingle hospital.The\u2019 Remove Those Unsightiy ÿ Warts , by apblying Putnam's Corn and Wart.Extractor.It cures Corns, Wits and Banjons, permanently, ps * purely.avers Grapes Ta Am ca Ww oo \u201cGET A SOUVENIR\u2014Small \u2018White Clay Pipe with green ribbon.bow\u2014no charge La.customers\u2014Also a Solid Leather Purse for\u2019 ¥ | New Neckwear and New Gloves Just in for Easter.E À \"letter had been-ign : lecturer, - spoke of the strong.imperialistic Ald.Hebert aed he was taken oy spirit of the times, and the \u2018fact that to the ed.Also that it ls the opinion of the com.surprise, being a new At er, waen : British people London Is the centre of the infttee that the Council should co-operate site on Fitch make some enquiries but Ald, Vallieres Lu ea visit the exhibition of arts and also be constructed to prevent floating anl- oa dead on Thy tion.\u2018| refused to sounds.to his yet G tn th Mr.Mack moved, on the third read- Pandtoradia.mals and floating vegetable matter getting peut de of ned on ox Mo ad ith up On the suggestion of Al ery the Ing of the bill, that clause three be.Pree.Into the Intake, and a dam at the junction resident of Brockville for 52 years.Mrs.|.* SETTLERS FOR CANADA.committee decided \u2018to purchase 70 paire gmended by providing that the pay- T of the old and the new intakes should Nke- Wiliam MeConkey, of Bellamy s Station, * - of rubber boots from the Canadian Rubber ments of any dividend on any prefer- |.CORNWALL TENDENT.GUPERIN- eed ad bot ooo or 3 do .000.ie fo Acad, sich \"he .leu» n oS aonthe | Tore onto, March - An Lvening Xe 9.red shares from any source shall be : , , at pasalys's e suffered some months gram\u2019s special London cable, says: : strofigly advised the flitesing of.the water, Allan line \u2018Parisian, which eailed : Yenters \u2018amounting to 30 per cent.thouzh the bill goes back to commit- : % Hospital Training School, has been en- | commission to rane (oo what would be the Of M years.He was born in the Norlh No aleo carried a large number.4 sills Patate 's the ma oh, pe 1 an Ln The Hygiene Committee has recommended the following appointments: \u201cSIENS OF oLD LONDON, | Davis, whio™ has been | obliged to resign teria, he had found them vary from 1 per Peter Legion, a native of St.Polycarpe, | Th t lung healer 1 Me 0.og na \u201c 8 iA inde tor, An Uinaly og owing to MM health.Miss Duncan lo a en cuble e contimetre te.where te\u2019 water was 8 ears is dead here at the good old age of callent medicine e6i4 i, \u201chat Sb y .sumptive ap.soothes 2 ties to commence at once; Mr.A, R.Re J seit B.en Tat ie or e fondent 0 the peu SE H ne or IMPROVEMENTS NEBDED.iss Ma ret Elmer, daughter of \u2018Wm.| the Sensibility, ot the membrane ot the throat Grifdth as a sanitary inspector, his bop \u2018signs of \u2018old London, ander\u2019 the.six ¥ awa Alban N.bus Sen = miètes decided to repoet ce Coleman, 2 Bonvill le, died on Thursday, .and air passages, and is a sovereign remedy: Guties to aia vais Pompe EL er fre \u201cWomen's Art lation.filled th no superintendent of \u2018Be cn tention to Ed | The funeral will \u201ctake nous ln the.chest Bronce BRE.oa Bern a porary } n bas-collec jos ova Bein an ios.eppital\u2019 sitce Es do tat that he is atom a lade on Fars da to.the.Nor Branch he Jupe te ut (isinsostonti 31; 25 0 1 EL + Sa hia\u201d fadieed, which waa | openive tn 1908.she wate, te maar Are Foamiate arg, i HEE SL we or 4 \u201c ne ; Lo , : PORT Te a 5 ; ; or a : n wr : Hess LS FE a 7 ut À 7 rererencecece eee tecéccee ses ; Tas \u2019 EE #4 Ya \u20acE secseccees W Nw ) y NN Ji Il Mn cee Wo wo Buy a New Hat = St.ni ; Day.Ek Se get > Ww Lo Largest variety ever shown in Canada.\u201d All the Latest and Newest Styles 5 IL See the t, Nobby Styles for Y d Y m Wb carefully selected only last week from the leading New York, Hatters, including : : exact copies he re but made normales proportions to oi Me they as Mm .Ww Knox Style Youman - Style, Dunlap & Young's styles.Every\u2019 new shape that Is 50 nn % i has just been produced is in our range.\u201d 1 ome very swell shapes in Stiff Fur Felts, high flanged brims.CE Al\") \"See cur Black, Steel and Pearl Gray Soft Hats in all the new \u2018Panama Shapés.fr Dark Orford Gray, Soft Stitched Felt Hats for Spring wear.- AE Mm A \u2014 \u2014 er rt ir Mn ¥ QURPRICES ARE THE LOWEST.$ woo - ) be A WW We buy direct from\u201d manufacturers and get their lowest cash prices.We soil: at a small profit and make a large turnover.\u201cOur M 0 | customers get a large choice and the best values for their money.~~ co TT 8 A ; We Men\u2019 s Hard Black Felt Hats, in becoming shapes, at 75c, $l, 00 and sl.25.LS LL Re À 0, \u2018Men's Soft Black Felt Hats, in leading styles, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50.Ce n i Very Fine Qualities and best makers, at $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 cach.DE 2 \"no , Tr ET TS ~~ And some exceptionally fine goods, in real swell styles, at 5 00 each.4.# .COME IN AND SEE OUR LINES.~~ & Mm 17] carrying dollar bills, FREE to purchasers of Hats or $2.00 worth of merchandise.| \u201c PL SEE F LL : Se BOTH STORES OPEN TILL ELEVEN P.M Corner of Craig and Bleury Streets LATE RAR and 2299 st.Catherine Str Buses 23:22:33 223332333333323333333353 == 3322 2233333 9335332225 223332 2; \u2018 re Ten \u2018 eligion \u2018of two-thirds of the population \u2018made mors jteration br 2e Sp quaint muséra- : yet it a boom as placed cross the month\u2019 2 ne 2 : ons, copies oO eo R - 0 é aquedu' a n Te ng sewer ' .bad been cast aside, a and the Arobbishop's D See Aronioats.\u201d who introduced the constructed to catch the surface drainage, | - : the quality of the water would bé improv- Lo ately.sonneault |, used in China and Japan.The si Lon- being no debate.Ar.I ou ad thelr 4 vans of oh that the water of St.Denis Ward was not excuses : So : don had their origin in the illiteracy of the|.e was ashamed to hear such , y | La gooû as tint of other parte af the city, vote.\u201cwas taken, and Al Vallieres ex-| .- nf universe.with any action which may bave In view |.plained _he was not in ne seat, unfortun- ; | MR : \u201cMr.MacVicar began by speaking.of old] .\u2018the \u201cfoduding of the Montreal Water & It wae all done very uickly, there] .; signs in general, and referréd to quaint slgns Power Company to extend thelr Intake pipe, as the.report of the analyst dhowed said i - middl 8, when the busines fession, fiat store Ha jd no oe to | o each man D bad to be shown or is cn and that the source was pollu i i\u201d ; - umorous, as often tWnintentionally as in- \u2019 : - \u2014\u2014\u2014 \"; or \u2018 Cc Boverons A ata that the Arch.But Goes Back to Committee to centioualiÿ, À popular symbol an the po But a Number.of Improvements.\u201cOBITUARY | She Has Not Been Seen at Sable.À letter \u2018wae ignored.It was laid on : esurrection, B Ri : iy 9 the.\u2018able like aay, other document ee - Have Capital Raised to the\u201d shopkeepers.\u201d Sach.Line.PEUR Are Needed, Says Analyst Island\u2014Aberdeen Trip - an .er.royal arms were often .felt, fe glad to have the decision of the : $20,000,000.tous sign, representing Dick Whittington Ll Hersey.TORONTO\u2014Mrs, Osler, wife of Mr.Justice : Fruitless.: and his famous oat, was shown, and the-lec-, .4 | Osler, who has -been ill for some months, | ' , | died \u2018Friday night, at the family residence, ed, that the views of the Coun Le ed Resolutions were} .: ~- | turer gave a brief account of bis fabled, and.then.adopted, one favoring two separate | - I ; bis true histories.hospitals and + the où other condemning the Halifax, March» 15.\u2014The Legislative| Naturally, in those days, as among adver- on College Street.Mrs.Osler was a daughter At the meeting of the Hygiene Committee | Of the late Captain Henry Smith, af the Bast.Halifax, March 14.\u2014The Government.Council has passed the Dominion Iron tuer re LD TE a gras there was much yesterday afternoon City Analyst Hersey Jugta Coupaay Sen nd loaves 4pree sors, pteam) œ Aberdeen, that was Jeepntched to tober\u2019s Field.& Steel Company's bill, with : an peared, a perfect swarm: o grassjoppers were wade an exhaustive vérbal report on the four daughters, Mrs.Abbott, Philadelphia; the \u201callan Line Stoamer Torontan + MUST REPORT EARLIER.amendment to the second clause pre- 80on seen hanging the street, each one condition of the water supply tu this city, Mrs.Mockridge, Detroit; and Mira.Ferrar| wrecked there, got back this evening.The : \u2018 declaring himself Erbo the originel fnseot In his opinion, while a euppiy Might be af Davidson, and Mrs.Fitzgerald, Toronto.steamer arrived off the Island yesterday Road Committee \u201cMakes a Change as viding that any new issue of 8tock Even some of the great painters did not dis.all times perfeotly safe, there were seasous\u2019 TORONTO\u2014The death is announced at Phil- mor ning.A southeast gale was blowin oa oO shall be first offered holders of com- dain to palnt signs, and-such work was done Wheu Îts quality might be suspicious, par- adelphla of G.8.°C.Bethune, who was man- and the ship lay to to await moderation o | ager of the Farmers\u2019 Loan Company, of To- the gale.The \u2018tirgt boat.lowered capsised, Regards the Hours of Laborers.mon sha 3 before being offered to the by Holbein, Coregio and.others of note.Ho- ticularly from about the middle of Novem.An attempt was: made at the meeting public.\u2018he second clause now reads: garth did the woman loaded with mischief, ber i ac middie of Deccuiber, apd a fow \u2018ronto, wbo fatled and who never returüed to sear the shore the last line of breakers, wbich is a famous sign.weeks ip the ®arly spring.If.there ever | this country after the condition of the books and the occupafits were rescued by .those |: was a time when Mohtreal water was sus.Was discovered, ° on shore.The vessel 1epoited ashore om =~ | of the ad HATA t ere rhe direat of the company ave, in A curious fact mentioned wae the corruption ol al to render it essenti a addition to the other powers conferred of Biblical and other language, \u2018An old sign, picious, it was at the present season.Dur.LONDON\u2014The wife of the Very Rev.George the island and thought te be the Huronlan al n , _ should report at the civic workebops at upon them by this act, in respect to imp, gont and compass,\u201d was originally ing the melting of the snow and the warm | M.Innes, dean of Huron, and rector of St.| proved to be the ship Crofton Hall, which i quarter to seven o'clock each morning, in the issue and allotment, of common «God-encompasseth üs.\u201d Thé Bible was fre.#pting rains the.rivers were flushed with Paul's Cathedral, died this morning.He had went ashore two years: ago.Two of her order that they might proceed: to their ghares of the capital stock of this com- quently made use, of, as w:d done by the wig.Furface washings and with draiuings \u2018trom been an invalid for.three years, Mrs.Innes masts are.still standing.5 Those on the : ined le, had was a daughter of the late Daniel McCallum, island\u2019 saw\u2019 nothing of the Huroniapn, and .;.work at seven.pany, hereby authorized to pledge or maker, who painked \u2018« representation of the farms, where mattér, chiefly vegetal Ald.Lapointe moved that the hour bg gell the whole or any part of the sald death of Absolom, Ith the motto, \u201cOh, Abso- been decomposing through the winter.Of of Quebec, and bad been a resident ot this no wreckage has been washed ashore since changed from seven to a quarter to seven,'| common shares at such prices, and.at lom, ob Absolom, oh Absolom my son; had\u2019st tis Montreal finally got a portion, as did | city for over 80 years.the last it of the Aberdeen.A large .also other municipalities that took the river Belleville, Out.\u2014-Mr.\"Mt.M.\u201cThompson, | four-masted steamer came dangerously close and was supported by Tad.Leriviere, guch times and to such persons as the thou but worn a wig, thou had'st not been Ricard, and Valires te A A Gallery, said directors may from, time to time undone, tet She | Tien of Onaries I the law Ta .manager of the Trenton Bleots lc light, to the island two weeks ago, Ee mer vo n! URCES OF CONT AM! ON.eat aid Power Company, died on Thurs.pees ; Hebert and ag determine, and no person who shall £nto-the atreet In a dangerous manner should F CONTAMINATI ddy night at his tome after a shoit illness OPPOSE CAN.NORTHERN BILL motion.hold such shares so sold shall be Hable 4 pun : g close to the walls.Some signs are| Mr.Hersey eald that between June 1 and fram poeumonla.Mr.° Ald.Gallery.contended that ere ort to further calls or assessments or gull in use, as the pawnbrokers\u2019 three balls, March 1 he hud made Les analyses of the | of the moet popular nen Tet pry Por Winnipeg, Mach 14.\u2014A Vancouver des.\u2019 no necessity of making Sd still con: otherwise liable on aocousit thereof, and.the barbers striped pole, the significance city water, taken fiom.different places.several years he was engaged in the cattle patch to-day says: At the regular.ton Inn at the shops at all.They could still con-| payond the amount for which said of which is fairly well known.There was some contamination of the sup- export trade and was well known on the [of the Vancouver Literal Association : tinue, as in the past, \u2018to report to the sec- ghoreq * ghall have been purchased from The abolishing of the signs meant progress, nr at the junction of the old and new, in- Toronto, Montreal, Boston and New York evening a resolution wis unanimongly tion foreman at the \u2018point of 0 erations, this company, provided that where any | for the signs had represented ignorance and.cs, farm ditches dratuing right Intojthe markets, His \u2018widow and one son, Dr.adopted calllug upon Messrs.Martin and No time could then be lost.fd.Gallery.new issue of stock is made it shall be Two.on and their tendency was retro- Intake.or amportant that the witer Huy P.Thompson, survive him.Par me 7 ue ot Partamant > to- PR La v ese ditohes should be con.2 mas e pass ee en door et rer ght frst offered to the holders of common \u201cjyusge Archibald presented ès thanks of quete ax er he ee ot and carried off.67 re, OO ion ot\" She Ht ing direotiy oppesed to the platforin » shares before being \u2018offered to the pub- 4he audience to the lecturer and invited all À boom or something of that dnd sliculd C.P.k, here, dropped dead \u201con \u2018Thursday decided upon \u20ac at.the recent Liberal.conven.Company, at $4.20 cash.The cf city \u2018could then avail itself of without prejudice to the mort p gage Comwati, Ont, March 14.\u2014Miss Jessie which would remove the brown coloration, Cornwall, March 15.\u201ctes .)\u2014Samuel flay for Canada, carrying one hund red a he The.\u2018manufacturers\u2019 and cash discounts, bonds.This motion did not .carry, al- a 1 luti Duucan, a graduate of the Toronto General ol d° pese le eth matter ht es appoint a Quig has passed away at the good old\u2019 age cigh British emmigrants destined for tee to have the capital stited &t $20,- ee to have the capital 6 hed t #20, aged as lady superintendent of the Corn.[cost of a filtering system, and suggested of Ireland and.came to five at Beauharnoie | of Lapl dors, Finns and Austrians, « 8 bor ! NEW APPOIN TMENT 8.000,000, instead of.410,000,000., v : \u2018wall tal that it should be composed: of an en eer di bout .60 years ago.His on Jas, : .= al Hospd .to euoceed Miss } i A 1 dologist.A 1 ?ii id in M 1.4 tal o about 560.- ET TT | \u201c AWARDED | cts FT | pie ICAGO- Ww a 1393 OUR AIM Eas IS * To Give Satisfaction \u201d And that we succeed is shown by the increased sale of our bird seed.BROCK\u2019S Bird Seed and Treat gives universal satisfaction.4.2-1h.Packets, Be.1-1b.Packets, 10e.| HEALTH INFLUENCES.Scientific, physical health ie possible to every woman who thinks.Skin eul- ture, massage, removal of hair on the face permanently accomplished.Scalp \u2018and hair trestment, manicuring, wrinkle curing.We relieve seamed faces.The impress occasional dissipation is stamped som! es on the face.We remove that impress Hundreds have been delighted dy our \u201ctreatment.Why not you 4 Vontroal \u2018Dermatological Instituto, 2808 ST.CATHERINE ST.Lady Attendants.Handsome Parlors, Consultation by appointment only.PIANO $776.00 | Payable by easy terms.A pianô so well preserved as to have a tone like new,\u201d, .LINDSAT-HORDAEIMER £0 2868 St.Catherine St.; >} Ÿ \u2019 TE, ono AK ; LABELLE,.io my of \u2018command of Liout.Colonel | Alfred Eagene Demase Labelle, now | ©.Ô.of the @Sth Mount Royal Rifles, will, be \u2018complete, and he will pass into the reserve.He was gasetted Heutenant-colonel on March 22, 1897, and for the last five years has com- -manded- the 65th'in a way that bas made him popular- and respected by man and officer alike.Under him the corps has been of a high order of efficiency.Lieut.-Colonel \u2019Le- belle was through the Northwest rebellion, and for his services there received the medal.«Major F.8.Mackay will now be in command, a worthy.successor to a i.splendid_ officer.tessosssseriese \u2018DRILLS NEXT WEEK.\u201cThe dates, hours and order of the parades next week in No.5 M.D.are as follows : fe - v M D.Y.R.C.H, » 8.15\u2014N.C.0.class, drill er, onda rd M.F.B.Tuesday NS C.O.class.Wednesday, 8.15\u2014Gunnors apd d Friday, 8.15- Ce ra once, ve 2\" & stay ab = Le ; Ng #80 eH «.05° v > q EVERY oF MODERN IMPROVEMENT 1° MODERATE TARIFF \u2018Messrs.M.A.BRODEUR & CO0., 1658 Notre Dame Street, have received their Spring Importation of Latest Spring Novelties in English, Sootoh and Frenoh Goods for Overcoats, Rain Coats, Suits and Trousers at prices to suit everyone.An in- spootion is cordially soll- oited: Otfice Supplies.No house in Montreal.is better equipped with office \u2018supplies of ail kinds, stationery, ete.Printing, Bookbinding; Ruling, Em-.Sossing, Reliefs, etc, -quick!ly - and cheaply executed.JOSEPH FORTIER, 254 ST.JAMES STREET.BUSINESS | 18 HUMMING ; Day and Night.\u2018 Proper work at Pro- - per prices.Try us.HEA SLE Y Framer - = 2087 ST.CATHARINE, Hear Bleury.__\u2014__ Telephone, Ue 1818 ___\u2014 Toko of the Woods Miller 0 .LIMITED.THE MOST PERFECT MILLS IN CANADA, Keewatin, 2,250 bbls.per day: Port-ge la Prairie, 75v bbls.per day.Elevators at al important wheat points iu the Northwest.All grades of hard wheat flour 3n barrels and Quotations and other information, can bags.be bad on application.: Office, Room 10.CPR .Telegraph Buliding.: Particulars of the Hew Publication CASTLES AND.ABBEYS oF.GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND wiil \u2018be of special and wide interest, appealing ! to English-speaking Peoples all the World over.comparatively small compass, hut the.growth Each subject will be deait with within of each building will be traced from earliest times and in relation to the growtheof the Nation of to some: phase of National life.An | attractive feature also embodied will be the 1 Legendary Lore with which all the buildings teem.The Price wiil be ~ SIXPENCE MONTHLY, and each number will appear on\u2019 the 5th ot the month.Now.ready: \"parts 1, (1 Windsor Castle.3) Dunfermline Abbey.2).Westminster Abbey: (4) Tintern Abbey.(5) Part of Dublin Castle.; A-FRONTISPIECE OF WINDSOR CASTLE given.with the First \u2018Number of Vol.1.Contents of Pert 1L\u2014(1) Remainder of Dublin \u2018Castle.(2) Tower of Lordon.(3) Glastonbury \u2018Abbey.(4) Chepstow Castle.{3) Melrose 2 and 2 \u2018| Abbey.(6) Boyle Abbey.\u2018 Extra Plate of \u2018Glastonbury Abbey with No.2, Contents of Part 3.\u2014(1) Boyle Abbey (Finisti oft.(2) Stirling Castle.(34 Battle Abbey.(4) Warwick Castle.(3) Conway Castle.(5) Ken.{lworth Castle.+ THE ROMANCE.or OLD LONDON, by © Edwin Oliver, author of Thr Stately Homes of England,\u201d Thames Falaces, City Pageants, Oid World Clubland, London Playgrounds, Inns of Court.Heautifuliy illdstrated by W.Amor Fenn and larry.Evans.Large quarto, eighty-four pages.Printed in large clear type.Price one ghilling.Post free, 1s 3d.Cloth, gilt, half a crown.own.lost Free, 2s 94.London: John Dicks, Dicks, 313 Strand, AND ALL \u2018ROOKSELLERS.© e+\u2014-\u2014 y, mourderer, you do not believe I that most of you, I am no more cowardly crime than you., God mony to my innocence But now Oh riage e stopped too soon and Speed he door.It vas ail las aa pitch, but the downpour had .eept for a disagreeable, misty drizzle, cold BALVERT'S CARBOLIC TOOTH POWDER IS THE BEST DENTAL .PRESERVATIVE.Has the Largest Sale of any Dentifrice.Soild sy Chemists, Stores, Ao.x CALYERT 200.) &.ni End | know the do, but, I swear to the perpetrator of that bears test | \u2018I wal 24 that you, do not believe P Pre \u201cT \u2018feared mo at firat\u2014no, do not be.mic 3 feared you had killed him for my am sure that you are uine ark \u2018fér this they bent thei and mn, have reached the stopping Place, >> à Amd\u201d fre.are to walk from here to the fate.\u201d said \u2018the Princess, resuming her oarse, manly tones.While they were busy.donning their rain coats, she whi Lorry's ear: \u201cI beg of you, do mot let him \u201cknow that you have discovered who I am.\u201d He promised, and lightly snatched a kiss an act o indisgrets on atal res Forgetful of the darkness, she.gave pe to a little protesting shrie] fearing that the eys of the captain ha witnessed the pretty transgression.Lorry] laughéd as he sprang to the road and turned to assist her in alighting, She promptly and thoughtfully averted the danger his gallantry presented by ignoring the out- tretched hands, discernible as slender shadows protruding from an object a shade darker than the ni nt, and leaped boldly to the ground.driver was instructed to turn the carriage.about and Tn Lore in oh entre th i rry in\u2019 the cen e trio walked rapidly off in the Jariness, the.ugh \u2018tive.with the sense.of four that belo: only to a blind man.A little di Mt \u201cfor ir steps, Lorry nd ahead\u2019 told the.position of the ga tly beside the form, p hie-a fact of which the nd er was totally unaware.the gate, the open pounded and a # py monk acon ipo ttle win ich shone the on i mportant business vit ir the Abbot in response * to @ ha in th re rte k tongue.lon En o, Grays one opened \u2018from Her \u2018 Highness, vaid Quinnoz, TH ads so 4 ro that almost bréugh hé \u2018 +1 ; - 5 enter, \u201cAwait.me here, gpptain, » commanded the slim, sbraight soldier, with face turned -A moment later the gate: from th closed and Pry was behind -the rule, of e- k court Bt._Valentine\u2019s, a prisoner again.monk ed them across the the great black mass, his lantern creating ghastly shadows \u2018against the broken mist.His followers dropped some little distance behind, the tall one\u2019s arm stealing about.the other's waist, his head ding to a level with .\u201cIs 1 good-bye, \u2018dearéet ?asked.\u201cÉoodbye forever?\u201d \u201cIT.cannot say that.wishing you dead.Yet thon .no! e will not say.g she said, despairingly.It would be like \u201cWon't you bid.me \u201d \u201cTm npossible le.You.ater here until Quinnox comes to take you away.Tthen you must, not stop until you are.in, your \u2026 meet again\u2014\u201d land.Wi Tren gon .we shail meet again! \u2018Yes, by my s come longer.In do, es, you, bid and all that, Dut PI en n away no \"Go > your castle and Jook forward to the day that.will find me at your \u2018feet\u2019 again.Tt is bound to come: But Dent and n pie on?Have you thought PAT I a child?Inside of three ta re I safely in my bed and but one.pereon in the castle will be the wiser for YOUR: FAITH; i be ae ours if you try\u2014=\u2014=\u2014uzomes Shiloh\u2019s Consumption Cure giants and we sen ye free $1inl bo Sony.aa write for SELOH 8 ose cents an and will eute Cox sumption, Pn Dromcbius and [ung Troubles.Will cute Le 8 ny.a ali sie ois.wars à lantern in hand, bade them: Kars Ca Cor Bot To rar bouc ou to return to the castle to- enter without Creating, sus: Jas -| his_boldness, his ingenui The : full my absence.Here are o the portale They passed inside the massive doors and halt el.\u201cYou must remain here until L have seen the ihe said, laughing vously an gland ng down\u2019 at the boots which abow beneath the long coat.Then she hastily followed the monk, disappearing down the corridor.In ten minutes\u2014 ten hours to Lorry\u2014she returned.with her rior,\u201d ner- guide \u201cHe will take you to your room,\u201d she said breathlessly, displaying unmistakable signs of embarrasement.The prior\u2019 was shocked.Good-by, and \u2018God be \u2018with you Sa Remémber, I love you!\u201d The monk's back \u2018was turned, 80.the por rocluse snatched the slight figure 1 to \u201cSome day?\u201d he 7 hispéred.She would not speak, but ho held her until she nodded her head.: THE APPROACHING ORDEAL.\u201cThe American hes od 1\u201d was the ary: that epread through Edelweiss the aext mo; .It i undisguised relief to the faces of thousands; was not one who | upbraided Baron gloss for as- -toundin he ever before bad a oriminel escaped from the Tower.The only excuse, uttered in woe- ne tone, was that the prison hed mot mn con- atruoted or manned -for s clever scoundrels as Yankees\u2014good name for audacity.But as nobody criticised, his lanation was \u2018taken good-naturedly and there was secret rejoicing ih the city.of course, y wondered where the prisoner had gone; most of them feared that he oould not escape the officers, while others ob smiled a d expressed themselves ent\u2019 that we lever a.gentleman could not be caught.y.marveled at , his assurance of the wring apres for.liberty flashed from bp + to lip during the day, and it was known all over the water- pret 8 city before noon.Baron Danglose ad gone to se he ypyitoner s cell procure Sepia keys and h ap the off cell.covered Ogbot almost dead from loss of blood.clothes of the American were on the floor, | = There: he found the h blood- bound hand à Pen, oi The while his own were missing, \"gone with the - able, related his \u20ac before.at the opened the slab door and on said\u201d something; which the \u2018guar not a plea for assistance.trick, the kindly guard \u2018prisoner.Ogbot, as soon ge he was te op ience of the nig Bt \u2018was lle makin \u2018midnight \u2018that lie heard Scans oyuds cell.Animated by a feelin eeling of of pity he The wretched A ne jvere lare merican was the bed, apparently.suffer .Ye could |\u2019 understand, but which he took to: be Not suspects a unlocked the & second door and stepped to the bedaide, only to have the sick man rise suddenly and deal him a treacherous blow over the head he the \u2018him, the loss.to shoot him at once.and tenderly cared Three | with the beady, stool he had secreted be- \u2019 bind him.t knew nothing of what » #0 effective was the blow.en regained mete he was yi just pe the n \u2018The poor fellow, overwhelm: enormity of his mistake, begged Deng- But Dangloss him conveyed le.the- hospital ward or, in one of the offices saw found a men whom they supposed to be.Oghot pass from the and the mortified Ohief some.one h apartment.Ogbot's keys son_shortly after twelve, x sdraibted hat gone thro io priva Ae the oer had\u201d taken he e enced little difficul- y in \u2018getting outside * the gates.But, loss stormily, he Should bo recaptured.if it required the efforts of all the policemen in Bdelweiss.very brave declaration \u2018in mind spatched men to search every street and every alley, every cellar and every attic in the city towns if the districts armed : ed the valley and the surrounding forests, e old Captain, who pitifal to beh: er, was pi pe anh Traian HL this e de- With ere were sent to al! es scour- ored the caves and brush heaps for around.oT chagrin of the grim (To be ined).\u2019 Then Jet\u201d ue be happy, and g on\u2019 had never lost a prison.\u201cworry\u201d no more; | Where faith enters in, doubt flies ont the heart's door; And.once 11d of donbt, it 18 true as can be, | That the heart frony all worries and fears must de free.| \u2014Maty -D.Brine.- Mrs.Cynthia Westover.Alden is the prosi- déent-general of the International Sunshine Sociely, with headquarters at 96 Filth Avenue, New York.Al communications re- arding the fonmation of branches should ge gent to her.The Herald ds the official organ for Canada: The editor of this.department Is always: pleased to answer en- wirles with referende 16 the society, and ppings and news items bearing\u2019 on the work are very welcome.\u2019 All branches and \u2018Individual members are \u2018asked to report their.work, .as by so doing they encourage others, end help to spreud the good work.\u2014\u2014 SHERBROOKE SUNSHINERS.The Sunshine Soclety of Sherbrooke contributed towards the Child's Cot Iund being | ratsed in that city, aid sent.the following mote: \u201cBoclosed find $1 for the Cot Fund from the Sunshine Society.They will glad- contribute more when able to do so, as her feel that by belplng to halghten \u2018the ves of the poor children of the olty they is je in pant fainiling thelr -tlsslon.\u201d ABOUT CH 4EERFULN ESS.Cheertulness Is.the hor der of good talk.A sense of humor & mens of grace.\u2014Henry Van Dyke, So awake dre women.in the new century\u2019 to the truth of Mr.Van Dyke's assertion that cheerfulness es to be a great er in the feminine wonld henceforth, Recently a modest advertisement announced a dlever New York woman as a proféssional cheerer.Alreddy she is uuable to meet the demand for her Services, showing the need of work in her particular line.Attractive tan person, bright, cheery, cultured and with\" no end of love \u2018mnd sympathy, Mrs.Joyce has not mistaken her calling.She has long contemplated the experiment to prove whether the beautiful \u2018ministry she proposed could be.made financially.profitable.ith, rare good sense she fitted herself for It ry a course of study before making the tes Her hope of success was founded upon à firm basis.Primarily that \u2018the.physateal and mental are closely allled, the condition of the mind baviug much.to do with the health of the body.This is especially true with those already sick, the dnvalld or convalescent.\u2018By long confinement the elasticity of the mind is lmpaired in a degree to prevent throwing off weariness and care.Piven the nearest and dearest from an excess of tenderncss and mutual anxiety are unable.to \u2018lutghten or cheer the loved one.\u201d This opens a fleld for the professional cheerer who may be sccured by the hour to while away the weary day.If.the right woman in the right: place will recall lla Wheeler.Wilcox's advice to, \u2018talk happl- mess,\u201d \u2018talk faith,\u201d \u2018talk health,\u201d until woes, doubts and mortal maladies are: forgotten In an atmosphere of {Sole and renewed interest \u2018in the world ou \u2014\u2014\u2014 Just this day in all 1 do be true! Little sont takés Uttle leaÿen\u2014 LF Duty for this day, not seven, That is all of earth and d teaven, If we knew! .Ah! how needlessly we gage E Down thé days: *, Foul for next week, next year, .\"Overlooking the now and bere! : \u201cHeart, the only sure is agar,\u201d om says.: early in the morning, my the con-| Norway, Ireland and Spain have step and Rd by day, .firs pro e of he ard.he oe nore blind peaple in proportion to pop- .yx _- way! 1 wins ugh, , cam ation then an Other Bu pean coun.sou thro ror at ont, 8 Ya G0, Norway | .Finde mom the strength do All God asks of me er you Phis, obey.* \u201creal Motal and Hardware Ma | the Montreal Club last pig \u201c| tér.the dinner those present amused them apron sale, Mand 28, aud 1 will ask you.tu piease bely ui lu 'œur undertukiug.- \"We Will appreacaads anything you give.If it is uskaly two much of you io make us au daproa aud send it.We will be Pleased for You Ww send us ube goods, or we\u2019 will ace {lcept aprous, guods or literature.Any hing will be scceprable.We du this dn order to peta, Wary tor ow young boys and gitvls.aud Indy success ever abléud you, and the biiylituess of plogperity Lever grow diur.- Yours in sunshine or » anadow MAT ID FAY \"WALDEN, ' \u2014 \u2018The monthiy | meeting of the Montreal .| Branch of ube Suushine Society will be held in -the Young at 3.4V ou Luesuuy, March 18, All mea.Women's Chuistiah Asscciejlen.| bers ave luvited Lu be preseut.- The Westmount Sunshine Society held \u2018an.inteiesting meeting on Tuesday luat, when thele was à good atlendance, aid several new members \u2018etelred thelr names.The uitentive hostesses were Mis.Allan G.Macdonald, dod Mis.({lmdu, who served dainty Jelietimens, ussisted by several dis, \u2018.Î - Adi donations of, liteauture* showd be sent to Westinoint Sunayside So Dictons.Hall, Westmount, Requests for | etc, should be sent to the secretary, Miss Maodousld, 4630 St.Catherine Street.» Society is to have à Sunshine table at the bazaar to be given.dor the Lart Home, on Maron 31 ana April 1\u2014Monday aud Tues- day\u2014 to 10, in Lionne erie.Any one wishing 10 contribute Jil ly send to \u2018Mas.(Dr:) Hutchinson, 4170 St.Cathenine; Miss * Macfarlane, 41 Mount Pleusairt Avenue, or Miss Macdonald, \u20ac St, Catherine Sureet.- The following sent donations of Literature .to tue Westmount Su this week: Mis, Greig; Are.Purléps, reene Avenue; Mrs.Weub, Elm Avenue; D.Me Cormack, St.Catherine Street, Dlotures for scrap book and postage SLADE; .odonald; magalines from Clarke; literature also from Mrs, Howell, Westinount, and Mrs, Bentley, and à aum- ber of packages.without names.AN DRROR GORRECTHD.:.In \u2018the March number of that excdient.Canadian publication, the Ladies\u2019.\u2018gine, of Toronto, appears an account of the work of the Westmount Society, w.credited_ with.being «the firat in Corde, This statement crept in by mistake Montreal Branch was.started oat 2 before by Miss Grace Baowa, a Goss 400d GRACE DART IT HOME SALE.There Will be an Easter Home Lor he A 500.bald hy ot 1542 St.Cath- exine .Sitre a cause ch a good one that the pacaar should De well supported.METAL MERCHANTS LINE.- ; The first annual dinner 2, ie.Mont.pres le isla ir Yea occupied by the postent tu a.Pyke, and the Jioe-chaire Win.M ter and \u2018Geo: Caverhill.and Merchants\u2019 \"Association m- selves with games of pi ng and bil- tarde.ga ping-po g | iat tended :\u2014Fred.n os.P.Bacon, .M.Mf.Blaiklock, A.H.Campbell, Geo.Caverhill, Geo.J.Crowdy, T.Chas.David.on, A 3 y, A.BE.Haans, J.\u2018R.orn, J.B.on .8.ie, J.T, McOall, Wm.Mdlasted, .ces T.H.Newman, T.La Baton, 6 J: Peters innipeg), Jos M.we Lope souie day to pass whe kinduess oy, - youug The Westmount Branch of the Sunebine \u2019 Hall, 1342 dt.Cath- + Mo.Allan | \u2018Clarence whigh is 81 apd Aprdl 1, in aid ia ot Beg Grace Dait : The following is a list.of those who at. Ministers, Doctors end Prefessional Mon toll How He Has Qured the ~ Blind, the Lame, the Paralytio : | and Many on the Very Brink of Death, FREE HELP FOR THE SICK.- - Professor Adkin Offers to Help All 8if- ferers From Any Discsase Abso« lutely Free of Charge-\u2014Pro- feasional Men Investi- - : gatoHisPowers: .| ting | This basis might not be a perfect one, but some such basis.had to be found.Bome of the Opposition members observed that this limitation would exclude Government officials and ladies from exercising their franchise on.this important morel question.It was noticeable, however, thst many Conservatives were inclined to poke fun at the whole measure, J.J.Foy making the following sarcastic refer ence, at which many on his side of the House chuckled: \u201cI think the name of this measure should be i; regulate the sale of liquors\u201cim Quebec: for consumption in Ontario.\u201d .The degree of the affliction through which Premier Ross is now passing in the death of his wife may be measured in part, at least, by his tribute.to her at Niagara Falls on September on the \u2018there.ie nt com- referen- with the | next fall, > be ved from the doctors above .r9- The bill introduced the House of Comenons by Dr.treal, {to form a n Council, | who would have power to qualify doc- minlon, and th .there must necessarily be in enforcing -Brétish Empire.\u201d 5 Fay ; Jie a > 5 SHE MONTREAL, | us the present provinoial limitations, has been dis- \u2018cussed by some of the eminent phyel- clans of Toronto.DDT, Primrose, - fessor of anatomy tn Toronto University, thinks the measure is a desirable one, provided it will not result in low- gos the standard of professional edu- on in any one province or interfere with the existence of eny provincial institutions: \u201cOne cannot be can- versant \u201d he says, \u2018\u2018with- the .diverse conditions governing medioal education in.the different provinces to-day |- without realizing a difficulty which & measure which will preserve the standard demanded in Ontario to-day.\u201d Dr.W, B.Gelkie, dean of Trinity Medical College; hopes the bill will soon become law, as it will be of value abroad to the medical profession of Canada by giving all who desire to obtain it a standard recoguized throughout the ¢gntire Dominfon, end therefore Ukely before long, in all probability, to be recognized throughout the crisle = 4 i , x WATER BERTHS St.John, N.B., March 14.\u2014(Bpecial.)\u2014 Hon.J.Israel Tarte, Minister of Public Works, told à civic delegation that waited on him at Ottawa a few days ago, urging the construction by the Government a pumber of deep water berths in 8t.John r for the accommodation of winter export shipmeuts, that hs would visit the city during the coming summer and make » his mind as to whether or not the sovernment can.undertake the expenditure.It is well known that the city of St.John has already spent nearly a mil- | lion in the construction of Jive Derthe, esse are .in-the winter by ers that trade to Montreal in the summer season, eir cargoes are nearly all western goods.In the cued: the wharves are not regularly occupled.The city of St.Jobo reocives very ile revenue rom its L expenditure as the policy has been followed of allowing the free use of the wharves to the regular liners on all tehir through business, Thus the.only |- ones contributing to the revenue are any already heavily taxed \u2018citizens who may: I shipments on the winter steamers and the occasional \u201ctramp\u201d that in the.summer season loads deals or other local merchandise.The free use of the wharves SSI wEmALE sironpAT Man 1 1 co EEE CT, JOHNS DEEP | i of t two million eature ig a long pier, givi a The delegation endeavored Hoc he ontriion of ws porn of ; improvements, so y another winter there would\u201d be accommodation for nine steamers instead of tive, but Mr.Tarte\u2019s promise to come down and look over the ground means that.nothing can be flone for a year.Next winter we.will have to get along as we have this, but there is a etrong hope that Mr.Tarte will be impressed wit acter of the work and will decide to undertake the wherf construction, so that within a reasonable period this harbor will he able to handle all the export business that offers, obviating the necessity of amy of Canada\u2019s western trade finding its outlet through foreign ports.The construction of deep water wharves was not the only demend made \u2018on the Government by the delegation.They were asked to contribute 3 per cént.on à million, $30,000 for twenty years towards the construction of a dry dock; to undertake the ereetion of a modern drill ' hall; | provide a lightship for the Surcher shoal; to build -a lighthouse on the harbor bar, and to provide a fog whistle on Negro Head, mear the entrance.to the harbor, and to dredge the channel at the harbor mouth.The Surcher ghoal ightship will be built at once, the money having been voted, : and the harbor entrance will dredged as soon as a deep water dredge.now under construction, is completed.Ail the other matters will be taken into con- off \u2019 , ee 1 perties pri | Government undertake at | with the national char- [1 sideration, and a favorable outcome is ex- > 3 \u201cA Popular Alliance!\u201d .de Eo ro, - CEYLON TEA AND YOUR TEA POT.©.- Baok, Mixed or Unoolored Green.\u2018Japan Tea Drinkers should use \u201cSalada\u201d Uncolored Ceylon Green,\u2014IT'$ PURE AND DELICIOUS.* + * &t midnight fusal to concede anything.ed that the price of eeals wou exs than last would not go.\u2018could possibly be done this.year.rest \u2018content i i Ô Tome ntent, sud at this the strike col regular hour of go, the greater number embarked at every certain of redressed.5 MUD FOR-MANURE, - thé owners replied with a re- They intimat- not be year\u2019s, but beyond \u2018this they | The minor subjects would be taken into consideration, but nothing v ith this scanty satisfaction the men had to sailed, as usual, at the I eparture, 8 a.m., on March 10, and while some of the men refused to , r .The strike was brief and bloodless, and it would eppear as if the men were worsted y point, but this conclusion is more superficial than genuine, The fact is that t0 the strike has directed local public atten tion to the grievances of the men, and these are sure to be promptly ortion of the agricultural population, and it is probable that a commission may have to arrange certain areas, where .\u2018valve of the mud is eo much greater than that of the oysters that digging might be allowed with 1m > nity.A Retail Merchants Association, on the same principle as thôse existing mn every town of importance in, Canada and the United States, was organized in Charlottetown this week.Its object is for the welfare and protection of the merchants and for the benefit of the community at large.On February 19th, the Stanley, while endedvoring to make Summerside from Tormentine, \u2018was, caught in an ice field, which, u: carried far down the Straits.The steamer, when freed, made for Charlottetown, arriving there on the 21st, the earliest date known in the lsland\u2019s history on which any steamer \u2018ever entered the port.ed by a strong north-west wind the mprisoned_steamer.with it The winter communication question has been a great subjéct for controversy this season, and as source of Tivairy between, the west, \u201cwhere the Stanley was put on \u201cto-test\u2014the feasibility of the Summerside- Tormentine route, aud the east, where the Minto plied between Georgetown and Pic- tou.A comparison between .the work of the two boats shows that from January 6th to March 4th the Minto made 31 round - trips, 16 single -trips, and 3 failures; the Stanley 26 round trips, 10 single trips, and {18 failures.The lutter boat, however, on \u2026 |æ number of occasions, was unable to get .| within two or three miles of.either ter- 21st last, when, replying to an address \u201cof welcome upon their return from: nd.On that occasion, Hon, Mr, | Ross said: \u201cI thank you for your kind references to Mrs, Rosa.She.is a : tower of strength to the Ontario Government.She is the shadow of a great rock in a weary land.I was almost going to say she is a pool of Siloam, where you can get healing for some of your troubles.I thank you for your kind references to her.The part v.\"\u2018ch -has\u2014been\u2014allowed\u2014for-\u2014the many cargoes- of hay and horses that have been shipped to South Africa, the city even bearing the burden of cleaning up the somewhat dirty mess made by these shipments.\u2018There 18 a steadily growing feehng that it would have been far better if the policy had been adopted of charging full wharfage gates to all steamers.Had this been done the property night have yielded sufficient to pay interest- on the expenditure.\u2018I'he \u201cEXCLUSIVE STORES ON THE IN- oT © CREASE.Co Hamilton, Ont.March 15.\u2014The Slater Shoe Store was opened here to-day.This makes fourteen exclusive stores in Canada selling The Slater Shoe for \u2018Men and Women: four in Montreal, three in Toronto, and one each in Ottawa, Winnipeg, London, Hamilton, | Quebec,\u201d Sydney, 'C.B., and Chatham, although it may be a year or two some of them materialize.a OÙ - THE ASSETS OF NEWFOUNDLAND \u2014AOT FOR OYSTERS Hence: the P.E.I.Farmers Are Grieved at Supreme Court Fishery Decision.: ap | ONt., besides 200 agencles in other Argument against doing so was that it minal port, and\u2019 the passengers and mails ment of the country cannot very easily towms-eav | jms better to get an export business firm: : | had to be \u2018taken ashore by teams.The 7 be defined nor very easily be \u201dxpressed.+ oo th of ed ord that 1£ was.necessary.ES CC ~ |longest period of her detention in the ice g re LAN | You seem to know it.I know it and 20 Years of Vile Catarnh.\u2014Chas.O.| gi John trade a fucements Lo divert to : Charlottetown, P.E.L, March 14\u2014(Spe |was from January 28th to February Sth.' .PROF.THOMAS F.ADKIN, ; ure s ; it and | Brown, journalist,\u2019 of Duluth, Minn, oo John trade that might otherwise find | = \u2018 - cial.)\u2014The decision in the Supreme Court | The Minto was laid up ore day on account Fe : feol it, ahd I am sure she knows it , À t, th, | its way to th board through the port - 3 : : { ; Prégident of the Institute of Physicians end feels It too\u201d 2 | writes :\u2014*I have been a sufferer from of Portland, Boston and New York.Now | Why Colony Will be a Valuable of this province that the Dominion Gov, |of en accident to her steering gear.The Lo Surgeons, | The dissatiafaction which hag.for Throat and Nasal Catarrh for over 20 {4 i3 geen that there will be very great vy.v Tig P e dig |\u2018 inter has been Pets | dues years, during which time my head has been stopped up and my condition truly miserable.Within 15 minutes.after using Dr.Agnew\u2019s - Catarrhal Powder I obtained rellef.Three bottles have dalhnost, if not entirely, cured me.\u201d .Sold by B.E.McGale, 2123 Notre Dam Street.b50c\u201473.\u2014adv.: : ging of mussel] mud within two.hundred yards of a live oyster bed has greatly éxer- cised the farmers in sections where mud digging had \u2018been carried on without interference: for nearly half a century.: Last week the action of the fishery warden in -ordering mud digging stopped at Wilmot Creek caused the farmers to assemble and dim pass strong resolutions against \u2018the inter- tractors\u2019 districts: ference.It was claimed that the value | A dairy school, the firet of its kind \u2018in.of the manure was far greater than the [the province, was opened in Charlottetown oysters, and the Provincial Government this week,\" with an attendance of twenty- was urged to lease areas for oyster culture five cheesemakers.This school will form in such places as will not interfere with |a valuable adjunct in the development of the procuring of mussel mud for manure.Some years un growing concerning .; the representation of physiclans in'the In ail parts of the country men and wo- ; men, doctors and Per Torey en ang | Ontario Medical: Council: has reached «ducators\u2019 are wondering wt the remarkable | the Ontario Legislature.As a method , id A reporter recently talked difficulty about imnosing the charges that'| should prevail, The Present \u2018conditions - work many injustices, and St.John citic zens\u2019 who.make shipments to England in competition with Upper Canadian exporters, find that they are handicapped to the extent- of heavy port charges to their own cdty, which the outsider escapes.Under important amendments to the Road Act,\" which was passed last session, and which pad\u2019 abolished the antiquated system of statute labor, and according to which the \u2018 maintaining of the roads of the province was let to contractors.The amendment \u2018will likely diminish the extent of the con- ~~ Acquisition to the -.* Dominion, - St.John's, Nfld.,, March 14.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Should Newfoundland decide to join the | federation she will be a valuable aoquisi- , tion in adding to the numerical strength | of the Dominion at its eastern extremity: The returns for last year\u2019s census have just they make an unex- with Professor what is now of this who are sick or who are wor- pa: med by the tlie.of those desr fo them to | write to him for assistance.\u2018\u2018Some people have declared,\u201d sald Professor Adkin, \u2018\u2018that my powers are of God] they call me a divine healer, 4 man of mysterious powers.This is not so.I cure bécause I understand .nature, beciuse I use a subtle fonce of nature to \u2018build up the system and restore | health.But at -the same time | believe that the Creator would not have given me e opportunity to make the discovertes I ave Made nor the abliity to develop then BANNERMAN AND ROSEBERY ZEEE DIFFER REGARDING HOME RUL Extracts From Speeches of the Two Liberal Leaders in Which They Definite - Enunciate Their Views on the Subject\u2014Irreconcilably .= \u201cat \u2018Variance.- y fn \"+ Peed hed, pnd they make an | and -hi tifyin owing, as Will be sven by th eubjoined table: 0 Population.1884.1801.1001.Newhoniond.108104 187,934 216,615 Bbrador.oe ive 4211 4,106 364 - 197,335 202,000 220,249 .-Jabrador, it may be explained, is a de- its eastern pendency of.Newfoundiand, its 1 coast line was inhabited by a few thousand \u201clivyeres\u201d (live here's) or resident fieher- men, most oë them ronically destitute.Therefore the steady decline Labrador\u2019s population is really welcome.Until 1891 it wes our tice to take our census in the fourth year of the decade, for no better | | receon than that the first one was taken The \u2018decision .referréd to affects a.large in Prince the moet important industry LUNG TROUBLE AND CATARRE Mrs.\u2019 Biny Brown, of _Tenecape, N.s., \u2018Was _.Oured by Catarrhozone, After All .are suffering.\u201d 1 want you to ted résd- oo ' .- .- .r Ih: \" \u2018 .ers that they can write to me in the stadet- : ; VE eT C0 TL *{ iu such a.year, and not until the Imperial * est.confidence If they are troubled -: _ The Times\u201d report of\" Lord Rosebery's stances, no sane person, least of all] Not a very noble view .of the case\u2014 Governinent requested us to have our cen- | .Other Means Failed.To any kind of disease, and I will tho speech at Liverpool shows that the eX- the same community of persons which | (cheers)\u2014not in°bruth- a very creditable sus period conform with the rest of British | ° \u201ca Sten ; °.; tee to effect a complete cure, absolutely free -of charge.1 care not how serious their Premier not only gave his réasons for wiping home rule off his slate, but also \u201csuggested.what, in his view, was the] solution of the Iriah problem.Refer- 18 known as \u2018the predominant partner, | would ever consent to hand over the destinies\u2019 of Ireland, at the very heart] of the Empire, \u2018to a Parliament which or even a decent view of the case, but iu- telligible enough if there were in ity way no principles and -no facts.\u201d (Hear, hear.) What are these principles and facts?Lhe North America; did we make the altera- tien, \u2018Therefore, in considering the first period shown ab ed that it covers only seven years.Doring ove.it.must be remember-.\u201c Throughout the greater part of last winter I suffered from terrible : ¢Rees, nor how hopel 1 m: - ; v .; 1 bad Sant \u2018them to write ip ad a as ml ring to the changes which have taken | should be gulded and controlled and virtues, the efficiency, the justice of self | that time, from 1884 to 189), our popula- colds that finally settled on-my lungs, that left me with a of (ough and per them well.1 feel that this is my life's] Place in the Irish question since 18%,'| composed of those who have expressed government; that is one Liberal principle.tion increased 4,705, \u2018and if we allow the : ; = Co \" nose.\" : work.\u201d he said: oo their earnest wish that we might be| (Hear, hear) \u2018The revognition of the sume proportion for the other three years \u201c+I tried cough mixtures So great Is.the sensation wrought in the \u201cIn\u2019 the first place, Mr.Gladstone\u2019s.overthrown on this southern fleld of popular will.constitutionally .expressed, of the decade, we may roughly estimate; medical worl by the wonderful cures per- bills, the bills of 1886 and 1893, are by | battle,\u201d : : through the ples representatives; that the augmentation during the ten years from \u2019 mac pte aR Professor | Adkin that several universal acknowledgnient dead and Lord Rosebery referred to the un- is another Liberal principle (Cheers) 1881 to 1891 at 7,000.Amazing it % there.3 thestor de votes as E on were asked.UI\" buried.Their being dead and burled satisfactory attenpts at dual govern- That may do for principles.Now, what fore, to note that in the decade just closed \"ters, Spraying, etc, I vestigate the cures.Among thesë gentle- meù were Dr.L.B.Hawley and Doctor S.Dutton Whitney, both famous physiclans and surgeons.After a thorough and pains: taking investigation these eminent physi- clans were so astounded at the far-reaching powers of Prof Adkin and the wonderful efficacy of Vitaopathy that they volunteered to forsake all other ties of Mfe, and all other kinds of treatment and devote themselves to assisting Professor Adkin in his great work for humanity.With the discovery of the Adkin Vitaopathic treatment casts Do reflection on the great man who brought them forward, or on those \u2018who were associated with him.£ à large and generous effort that; rendered necessary in part by the irresistible trend of -everits, and rendered nec- .essary in the main by the fact that the Tory Government of 1885 had refused to ask for the renewal of those powers which Mr.Gladstone and Lord Spencer deemed necessary for the govern- It was \u2018Parllaments, armies, fleets and flags.position \u2018of Norway, but, in any case, ment in Europe, citing Austria and |.Hungary, and Norway and Sweden, although the latter have their separate \u201cI confess I doubt if anybody in this: hall would wisn to see Ireland in the that parallel would not quite hold good.Sweden and Norway are & closely ad- Jacent kingdom; they live together; there is no division of nature between repre-ented Irish constituencies; of the facts?What happened in 13857 |.Down to that time, and :throuzh the century since the.union, Ireland had been |: governed by an alternative system of opposition .and coercion, but 1 think I am accurate in saying that every coercion bill that was passed had the approval in the division lobby of a majority of those who , ] but in 1885 \u2018the voice of Ireland was fully expressed when the franchise was extended, the increased population has been 18,209, or more than twice that of the previous ten vears.This is an outcome which not even \u2018the most sangüine expected, and it shows that Newfoundland is by no means the hopeless country some thought.\u201d Our centesimal increase has been: practically qgqual to -Canada's, and has been LS largely augmented by immigrat on, expects ally in the West, whereas Newfoundland | - has had absolutely no immigrants the past .Æavé them all up, and, \u2018on the advice of my doc- .tor, : finally tried Ca- : tafrhozone.\u201cI used the inhaler five minutes almost every hour of the day, and very soon realized what a grand remedy it was.XI could feel the medt- \u201ccated air spreading to emiment physicians.are generally agreed ment of Ireland.No .one,.l think, will them.But Great Britain and Ireland and what was the result?Righty-seven, I ten years, while there has been a serious that the treatment.of has at last aleo deny that what was beyond the are at the heart of a widely-gcattered think, out of 103 members \u2018demanded selt- emigration.-As compared with the Mari- ry Jungs, and t all been reduced to an exact science, skill of Mr.Gladstone himself, with Empire.If Ireland were loyal I would Kovernment, and subsequent elections -in | time- Provinces Newfoundland makes a far .ey © APR A TON \u2018In all some 8,000 men and women have been cured by the powers of Professor Ad- kin.\u2018 Some were blird, some were deaf, - all his ability and all his enthusiasm, who had tried both alternatives in his some werg paralytics, scarcely able to move scheme of including the.Irish mem- so great was their infirmity.Others were âffiicted with Bright's disease, heart disease, consumption and other so-called in- _ curable diseases.Some were sufferers from kidney trouble, dyspepsia, mervous debiity, insomnia, peuralgia, constipation, rheums- tism, female troubles and other sfmilar Îlls.bers in Parliament and of excluding the Irish members from Parliament\u2014 no one will deny that, where Mr, Glad-| stone had failed, with all his advantages in framing a plan, it is not likely that anybody will be able.to succeed.\u2018The second.point in which the Irish gladly give her the privileges of the self-governing colonies, What we have to remember is that this is the heart of a widely-scattered Empire, and that we cannot-dare, we carnot afford\u2014it is our very vitals\u2014that there should be a hostile Parliament which, for example, in the case of the present war, might have turned the balance between success and defeat.\u201d eu 1886 and 1892, in 1895 and.1900, have confirmed and moze than confirmed that demand.- (Cheers) Here then js a fixed, constitutional demand of the Irish neopie, and T ask you what possibleLiberal principle can we invoke, which will allow us |- to state our views against it, hv refusing them control of their own affairs in a separate and eubordinated Tarliament?An independent Parliament goes wholly better presentation, I.E.Island has had to.mpuTn' an actual Brunswick and Nova Scotia have attained but the harest advance on their previous figures.In the three.Provinces, with a combined population of nearly 800,000, \u2018the |.total increase was but 11,000, whereas Newfoundland has an increase of 18,000 in a | total population of 220,000.It is, therefore, not surprising that we should be glad decline, and -New |.very quickly cured me of Catarrh and Lung trou ble, stopped the cough and restored me to better health than - I had had known for years.\u201cI am fully convinced that there is no cough, \u2018cold or catarrh that can't be quickly cured by Ca- Some were men and ddie > .: ! diunkennese, mor a e voge other dicted to question has been modified by the \u201cMy view is not entirely negative.I beyond the case, and has never been de of the result of our census, the more so as.¢ 1 is.In all cases essor Adkin treats he Course of events is in the dissolution trust that, as county government de- | Manded by any man qualified to speak for the isolation of our island and the many | tarrhozone, - which - I guarantees a cure.Even those on the brink of the alliance between.the Irish.and velops in Ireland, as it shows the ad- the Trish people, and has never ren- ex-.temptations to induce our \u2018people to leave A strongly endorse.of the grave, pus ai hope of secovery gone the Liveral party.The Irish have both ministrative qualities of the people, it ll contemplated by us.{Cheers.).8 Jere thought to be drawing away our |.- MRS ETS BROWN ; lespaired: ; ctors amd eclaration and by vote indignantly-j may ssible to enlarge that sphere, : you have.the solid tuundation lifé-blopd at-a rate which was in excess of - .; \u201c alike, have been restored to \u2018perfect health po B sp of our Irish policy.One consideration our natural increase.It now appears, |.Tenecaps, Ns repudiated any connection: with the to work upwards to some superstruc- |.by the force of Vitaopathy and Professor Liberal 5 : i .7 iy) alone ca : h hi + : .Lay wl .\u2018 - - - .; \" ¢ .A .; Li party.\u2018But the third point on ture on be sphere, and in that way to © can overweigh this argument\u2014that it however, that we: have altogether exagger- 4.i : is C ion 1 net ma con, Sista ne tas.fonde no dE which the Irish question had been begin from the base towards the sum- and 14 be dangerous to the three kingdoms uted the gravity of the éxodus, and that, If your lungs are weak, if there 5 consumption a: the ference.Those living far away have been Modified in those five years was the mit.I hope and believe that much de- | 8nd to the Tampire.Again T appeal to the situation is nowise alamming.\u2018family, if Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma or Catarrh bother you, be cured do the privacy of their own homes, most important to my mind of all\u2014 volution must take place in a national the Liberal policy.and Liberal exnerience, TIE GREAT SEAL STRIKE.© amily, it Colds; bronchitis, AS .2 .SEC ! REAT SEA RE.It is an aromatic antiseptic that aswell as those who have baen treated in \u2018person.Professor: Adkin asserts that he can cure.anyone ut any distance as well as thongh \u2018he stood before him.# Not.Tong.se -John .Adams, .of Blakes- bury, Iowa, who had been lame for twenty years, was permanently cured by Professor - Adkin without an D of any kind.About the game time the Olty of Rochester, N.Y., was startled by the cure of one of its oldest residents, Mr.P.A.Wright, who and for two reasons.In the first place, scheme; bug when I am asked for an h Arey 1\" remove.f the had been partly blind for u long period.it would in.no deg: thet > y ; : would be what the Tord Chancellor would OPER the quarry, and: remove.from the ! .V - gree meet the Irish | {independent Parliament, or for any- eg SI cass the skin and adherent layer \u2018oi \u2019 uaranteed to.John B.Net, of Mul rat obo,8ad demand, and, in the next place, it thing that 1s to work up to an inde- (A! \u201ca sort of a\u2019 liberal party.\u201d (Laugh.| fich golden lai, which form the \u2018pelt.\u201d months\u2019 treatment, costs but one dollar.It is.g .pufrered for years from ract over his eft eye, was speedily restored erfect sight without an operation.From Logans.port, Indiana, comes the news of the recovery of Mrs, Mary Kicher, who had been.practically deaf for a year, while in War- yen, Pa., Mr.G.W.Bavage, a noted pho- er and artist, who wes not only par tially blind and deaf, but at death's door from à complication of diseases, was restored to ect health and strength dy Porat: ies mot one disease alton y © cures all diseases when used In.eading symptoms of he one Fou have been suffering, and he will at once.diegnose your case, tell you I Leicester, Sir Henry pbell-Banner- full measure of their national demand | man 1 : : ; : , vue eperetn a, cuotine 2 | Rogue event 46 Mrhn ii\" Fe shou, i En, wih rs DEEE ee ie eee a \u2019 | jeve that ave be- |\u2019 is 0 cy, the gene urpose.\u2019 ; ; de.: ie .?> 3) Co \u201c| atated that en army of in: cause on the fret might of the seston 15 io not Lely.that it.would take the the men formulated their demende, and 798 TE > : surrection in Ireland was only a mat- \u2018when Roun of the actual present condi: shape of all the former bills, but it may \u2014 7 CA GLA 4 Z 7 74 Cl el né For - UT Of eoportunity.Further, through- tion of nd I said the policy of national fall in with & wider scheme of devalution.|- © MADAME HUOT'S 7 A p ê NBM) CI a Pe out this War in South Africa the sym- seif-government has been, Lui is, the (Hear, hear.) But the essential change is COFFEE is a bl Lo x Br 9 KE YN NE EK sé I Us.Patrielrs pathy of the Irish leaders has bsen remedy spproved the liberal \u2018party.in t is not within the range of ?the fineat an.2 ® Td ls 8 re .) ; Day.piven openly and avowedly to our-ene- (Cheers.) ome e, to it its oon.K tics, use ad the present © ; © t Je atten te Jo A * Æ PDT Fe al A ©.Either Oator Growing in Pols, \u2026.- | mies in the fleld.And in this I must venient name, is often wpo of as # it| moment, it does not commend itself to grown; otally ere 1 Co ; eu _ \u201c x A < *.CAl ELORIPE ET divide Irish leaders from the Irish were à strange, fantastic ost whimsical the.English people; but it remains, as 1 ent from all others, so | =, CL \" 02 x > MISS CAIRNS, 62 .nation, because we must remember and madcap policy, y in à caf on the fret night of the resrjon the : vestiy superior.It Le \u2018 1.2 .A | pr that in this very war some of the regi- random way secure the votm.It sole remedy for the comdition of Ireland, pure, creamy, delic- nl X | c fl = ART PRINTERS « ments of whose gallantry we have is to be easily and lightly dropped sipany w is the most serious weakmess in the fous.Sold in 2-1b.and vi.J : a.AT Fa / A = MONTREAL'S A most proud have been composed momagnt 4p ema! amo Betish +, and e mont grave : 8-1b.\u2018tins \u2018only; at 600 a A EAU i > government.that is, that the Government has settled the question so far as they are concerned on a basis of county local Now, when the question of home rule first arose in the autumn of 1886 there were some, of whom 1 was one, who wished .to see the question settled on that very.basis, but we were convincu-u that that was not possible, would be more obnoxious than a central authority to that party which is known as the loyalist party in Ireland.The Government have now been able\u2014 and I give them full credit for it, even If it be at the oost of some Inconsis- ' tency with their former declarations\u2014 they have been able to settle-the question on the basis of county government In Ireland, which was the way in which we originally hoped to settle it; and thus Ireland ts placed, 50 far -| as local government is concerned, in the same position as England, Scotland and Wales, but with an adven- titlous superiority in Parliament due to the excessive.representation above what she is entitled to in London.\u2018 \u201cBut, again, there is another point \\n.which this question has been profoundly\" modifiekin-the last five years.The Irish leaders have at least played their full hand.They have demanded, not what Mr.Gladstone was willing to give them, but an independent Parlia- must be \u2018achieved by the concurrence \u2014and the injurious language they.ext.The merchants ment in Dublin.Now when you get|and patriotism of both political Dar- hove wed.I admit, 1 condemn it\u2014(hest further maintæmed that the Ousiness was | LE say der, &m not prepared fes: and if ever the British Parlia- hear)\u2014I deploré it, but the deduction | |'steadily declining, and the sales were less © A Splendid Line of Genuine at any time or under any oircumstances to grant an independent.Parliament in Dublin.On the very occasion on which they made the demand for an indépen- dent Parliament for Dublin they made two significant statements.They said an independent Parliament in Dublin was not the full measure of national right or of their national demand.The place in what 1s known as Castle gov- -ernment in Ireland.| question.One is that you must give | way it may be hereafter dealt with, 18 too large for any party in power, and it is able direction.in the work of our overburdened and overlaboring Parliament.I belleve that much.reform must take I hope most sincerely I may Jive to see my dream realized of some scheme of Imperial federation which should allow of local subordinate legislatures as part of that\u2019 Pendent Parliament, I tell you plainly that it is not upon.my slate.Let me make three general remarks on this up any hope of satisfying the senti- |- ment of: the Irish leaders In this matter.They have revealed their alms and thelr ambition, and you must do your duty to Ireland faithfully, mercifully, generously, without hope of Irish gratitude, My next general remark is this\u2014that I hope, in whatever shape the question of Irish administration will be dealt with by future Governments, I trust, as Mr.Gladstone\u2019 trusted in 1885, no Government, will undertake it which is not able to be absolutely independent of Irish support.For if it camnot act Independently of Irish support {ts object will be missed; and I go a step further, and I say that | I believe this question, in whatever ment is to reach that high ideal which \u2018we claim for it ot in be the day hen | without party and simply by Imperial exigencies to deal with the Irish question.\u201d RS CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN'S REPLY Speaking a few days, subsequently at glory we boast of \u2014how are our kinafolk.to \u2018ny in loyal govern Treland?(Taughter.) Ts 1t to be This mighty Empire, whose strength and ite various communities drawn together to 1 and affectionate\u201d sentiment?Because they have \u2018enjoyed?that which we would give to Treland {Cheers} Sun.pose a new or renovated party were by the stroke of a magieian\u2019s wand to be called |.into being, and placed in office to-morrow, Tt would not he the YLiheral party.but it ter.) Purified.from past errors, disengaged from old entanglements, this party will have abjured home rule.Ho y are they to y coercion?(\u2018\u201cNever.\u201d) Is it to be by placing some of the most important rights of citizenship at the mercy of the Executive?We renounced coercion sixteen years ngo.(Hear, hear.) We washed our hands of it.(Cheers.) Witliin the last few weeks the Government\u201d have been fetching down from their rusty armory\u2014here is\u2019 something that is rusty.if.you llke\u2014 (laughter and cheers)\u2014an \u20acxceptlional law imprisounl members of.Parliament.(Shame.) ere was a rumor last (night that 25 new prosecutions ivere ordered yes- | terday, and all'the squalid paraphérnalia of the plank beds and the prison clothes d the jail cells is revivod.\u2018lhesé, at foast, I hope, will never .agiin be Liberal methods in Ireland.(Checrs.) I am well aware that British feeling bitterly wesenta.the hostility to our country which prom: |.B ent Irish politicians have shown\u2014(hear, draw from it is not that which, in some minds, militates against the idea of home The temper of the Irish people \u2018towards us is the fruit of all the generations through which they have been governed from this countey.Force has been the main feature of that government, and we reaping the result.Is it not time that 3,000 men- of the crows + i steamers, which.were to sail- on Monday On the morning of Saturday, March 8th, of the.sealing morning, struck for a higher price for the seal \u2018fut, which is the product of, their uest.The seals, wich found on the ice oe, are killed by the hunters by braining them with clubs.- Then the men cut These pelts are then drawn to the ships, and it is these which fill up the vessels and form the much-vaunted wealth of the floes.The carcasses are worthless.When the ship arrives tire pelts are weighed out and the value assessed at the rate of 83.20\" per ewt.* The men now argue-that this is too little, and demanded $i at least.They alleged that it was not worth ther while to embark in the industry \u2018at the resent rates, because the share per man of a fully loaded ship is not more than 0, while a 1,0 1,900, and the shipownets clear dividends of 20 to 30 per cent.The owners, on their side, argued that the venture is a most risky one, wherein they lose heavily | Y even if they are fortunate the | one year next.The owners have to outfit the ship and feed the men whether the ships are lucky or not, and if the vessel fails in \u2018the \u2018quest they are.at the Joss.of \u2018the whole amount, because our sealing laws forbid carrying over these charges from t each year, so that the prospects would not in the least warrant an increase such as the men sought.If the catch was a small one the price might slightly advance, but if the total of seals killed approached: that of last vear it would be impossible to put the figure above that at present: ruling.Lo conférences were.held between r:- the .captains make $1,000 to | sure and use Catarrhozone.drives from, the system.ful polished hard rubber price is forwarded to Hartford, Conn.* \u2019 is breathed direct to the root of the disease, which it kills and Catarrhozone,is used by doctors in their practice, and is so pleasant and convenient that it finds favor with everybody.Complete outfit, consisting of a beauti- Inhaler and sufficient liquid for two protect you against the ills of winter, and if it fails your money.will be refunded.- Trial size, 25 cents, sent \u2018to any address if N.C, Polson & Co., Kingston, Ont, or RHOZONE | CATAR 20 As \u2019 JUST.RECEIVED.\u201d Harris Homespuns.Merchant ! Tallor, Dt / Montreal ohly'a limited quantity of these goods were proourable, : we would suggest an early call to make selection, ; but they made mesickat , "]
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