The daily witness, 5 avril 1910, mardi 5 avril 1910
[" ; Probably er, AND DEVas.rOWNS.\"The ferocioug Abdullah of ullah;.against ritish Protec.cked.Eign n- trienaly to } slaughtereq, towns razeu.rs are fleein ted here that er expediting H\u201d who hae.rhment S8rea: - i started his uary, a large gl the sultan.ng and burp.\u20ac administrg.entrusted to | n Somalilang n stirring up d after mak.L in 1896, ang, 1 agreement\u2019 -oby the Mul.the peace to- 1 and Italy.ISTRY, Jugh Pedley'; Yesterday, 1 anniversary v.Hugh Ped.ongregationa| of the boarq the morning Pedley with pe of a bou- a flower for made by Dr.the only min - he pulpit of longer than e the choir sgiving song.he music was AILWAYS to be Con- lature.ground rafl- tely be open- week.Three king power the membérs ittee feel the 1e \u2018city\u2019s in- 8 likely to be | Street Rail- ssent operat-.wer to build.pndergxound itys of Mont- ind and Ele- r-asks power ; Island; both i.The com- - Authorized, les of Mont- md use water source of md maintain In the event the city and iles Commis- y and Power ht to operate Montreal the | Terrébonne- lition of.the harter: - e, place, and way, under- vy highways, {dges, roads, ke and con- ipon, \u2018under, , Stream, wa- els, and do the purpose g and mair- railway, and the public.\u2019 king: about he felt sure the Insertion rs, declaring 1itted for the 1CiL rney for the it be under- vould oppose tion of any 88 GROWS.ver the cor- vedr is shown at the Mont- 1e month of age is under which shows 0.There is n newspaper {f permits in- e was an in- mail mallet the mail ecrease.In ided jump is running considered 19, w Ald.Dandurand.\u2019 Fe said sar hé.Speaking for the Gallery \u201cWas the Latte ontémptuots | Description of Mr.Totreau 8 Fervid Eloquence.- JOUNCIL APPROVED FIRE \u201cCHIEF TREMBLAYS REQUEST FOR A MOTOR CAR, BUT ALD.TETREAU RECORDED HIS DISSENT.Nothing of great importance was done at yesterday\u2019s meeting of Council, but there Was à lot said.Impassioned speeches \u2018were quite the arder af the day, Ald Petre: heligrthe prin-: |: cipal offender.Al.Tetreau is thé great advocate of the working man and of the French language.Some also regard him as a modern Don Quixote, who expends much energy tilting at windmills.However this may be, Ald.Tetreau raised the wing yesterday.His great subject for dispute \u2018was the French language, which he claims is being gradually and treacherously replaced by English; but he also took a fling at the press, recommending that no heads of departments at the City Hall should consent to be interviewed unless they had already expressed their views to the Board of Control.Ald.Tetreau also objected to an-auto- mobile being purchased for Chief Tremblay.But the Chief will get the automobile all the same.It was a result of his tour of the City Hall departments that Ald.Te- treau started the language cry.He had found a number of the books kept in English only.He had seen the names of streets posted nnly in English.Some of the City Hall documents he had found only in English.And these things had not pleased him.As Ald.Tetreau continued he warmed to his subject, the phrase, \u2018Ils sont en Anglais, through his utterances like a refrain.Hardly had Ald.\u2018Tetreau sat down when.Ald.Dandurand arose to protest, and he protested in thé French language, for which -Mr.Tetreau \u2019 was fighting.Ald.Dandurand spoke very quietly, but he was emphatic.The less language was talked of in Council the better it would be, | he thought.I no: place to speak of that, \u2018 w too many important, ubject) ia Ald.Tetreau.gpezdes only English.He: ,t6\"knoty Fi x ' continued, Teférring only in English.\u2018Passin named only in French .ways for a freer use of.span French language.As Ald.Tetreau \u2018sat down applause burst from those gathered in the Council chamber.This was at once stopped by Mayor Guerin, quietly sald: \u2018I was telling you, Mr.>.\u2018hyor, he was \u201cspeaking for the gallery.The Mayor now \u201cspoke of the dif- \u2018ficulties in the \u201cway.of having * each street nam- \u201c ed\u201c in both languages.Then Ald.Carter arose, suggesting that Ald.\u2018Tetreau\u2019s motlon, which asked the Board of Control to take such \u201c stops as \u2018would \"Ald.Dandurand.secure for the : French language its rights, should be dropped.All classes are living on the best terms, he said.It is a pity to stir up any dissension.\u2018Ald.Tetreau is making himself the champion of the French lan; nage,\u2019 commented Ald.L.A.Lapointe.'I don't want people to think that.in the eight or ten years I have here that tongua has suffered.Ald.Tetreau now remounted rostrum.\u2018Speak in English for a change,\u2019 suggested Ald.Carter.This Mr.Tetreau scorned to do, but a moment later Aid.Ward tried the coals of fire cure, replying not in English, but in French.© 'l don't think there is any harm in | passing the motion unanimously,\u201d stat.vd Mayor Guerin.The question is.by il.left with the Board \u201cof Control.\u2018I don\u2019t approve of it,\u2019 remarked Ald.l'arter.\u2018because it seéms to insinuate \u2018he interests of the French language have not been safeguarded in the past.\u2019 ¢ Ald.Ward felt with Ald.Carter, but all the uthers favored the motion, which Was consequently passed by a vote of 20 to 2, Some other dis- CI-sions arose out\u2019 bi reports presented by the Board of Control.Une, telling of he appointment VE six special con- \u2018iables to watch {he operation of the street cars, passed Vthout any delay.Controller Wanklyn \u201cated that the men were to receive 4 a week, and could be dismissed on 1 week's notice.All agreed this was Ald.Carter.stically, + | approval need shown by Ald.Dubeau.whereupon Ald.Dandurand : the : ee expense id Ald Roux.sa is unnecessary,\u2019 ,> two fires might \u2018be automobile: ete supervise the work on both.-.:- - Ald.Gauvin believed the \u2018machine 1 ging at.pre = better.For this reason he approved the purchase.\u2018If Montreal were like Boston or Toronto, where winter is mild, automobiles would be all right,\u2019 said Ald.Tetreau, \u2018but here horses give better service.\u2019 The vote being taken the recommendation of Council carried, Ald.Tetreau dissenting.The.Board\u2019s report suggesting the appointment of park superintendents was laid over until the next meeting.Mayor Guerin urged that it be considered at once, as it is time work should be commenced.But some of the aldermen appeared to feel strongly on the subject, and.insisted on the | delay that they may-know better what \"action to take.A question was asked regarding electric lighting.To this Controller Wanklyn gave as definite a reply as.is possible.The question has been opened with the - Montreal Heat and Power Company, he said, and Mr.-Holt, president of the company, has promised to submit a report within a few days mentioning terms.\u2018When that is received a report on the whole question will be handed in,\u2019 said the | controller.\u2018Is the Board: considering.the advisability of establishing a municipal plant?asked Ald.Ward.\u2018No,\u2019 replied Controller Wanklyn, \u2018the subject has not been lost sight.of, but we are awaiting the company\u2019s offer before considering it._ Ald.Dubeau brought Controller Lachapelle to his feet by moving that the secretary of \u2018the Board should, each night, send to the aldermen a copy «qf the orders of the day to _be n = 7 HL \u201cAld.-Bubesu.This would cripple the work of the Board utterly, Dr.Lachapelle argued.Ald.Ward called \u2018stand\u2019 on the proposal, so ro\" action \u201cWas: taken.\u2018But Ald.(Lag, Lapointe secured the \u2018of \u201cCouncil for a motion, which, to a large extent, meets the It provides that all reports of the Controllers : shall be in the City Clerk's office by\u2019 10,30 o'clock on Council days; that the aldermen shall have access to 'thém; that an assistant city clerk shail be \u2018present to give any needed infor- \u2018mation, and that the heads of departments \u2018be requested to \u2018mornings \u2018before Council meetings to\u2019 devote the answering any queries made by ;the aldermen.Alderman Tetreau had another reform \u2018to make, suggesting that the heads of departments should be rioti- fied to give .no further interviews unless the opinions expressed had been\u2018| ventilated before the Board of Control.This \u201csuggestion, which was adopted, was the result of a published interview with Chief Tremblay, regarding the administration of - the Firemen\u2019s Benevolent Fund.This, Ald.Tetreau considered, had been injudicious.Because of the requests for franchises now being made by three companies wisbing the right to construct subways in the city, Ald.Brodeur moved that the to act in this way.The motion passed.The advisa ility of constructing a Cal line up Guy street to the cemetery was discussed, Aldermen L.A.Lapointe, Gauvin and \u2018 Turcot being appointed t» study the.question.The Montreal Light, Heat & Power Company gave notice that on.April | 15 it will lay underground conduits on the following streets: -St.Ambroise street, from Greene avenue to Cote St.Paul road.On Mary Ann street, from Mentana Ald.Brodeur.to Parthenais, along Parthenais to Vimont, along Vimont to Frontenac, along Frontenac.\u2018to Hochelaga, along Hochelaga to Hogan, \u201calong Hogan to Forsythe ,and along Foraythe to the city limits.The Montreal Technic] Institute wrote asking .for.the continuation of | grant of $5,000.; The petition of the League, which will\u2019be sent on to Legislature, was also read.It recom- mends- that all bars be closed at 10 p.m.except on Saturday, when the hour.shall be 7 p.m., :and.that they shall not open earlier in the morning than seven o\u2019clock.\u2018 (2) That licenses be not allowed in.Anti-Liquor automobile than with a horse, 80 the | Ald.Turcot differed.He thought would make it possible for the chief |\u201c.to direct the operations of his force}.SHOWERS Fate 1 ie \"se a IAs ages stv oge On Any Side Street.PAID RENT IN LIQUOR Hotelkseper Took Advantage of His Landlady\" s Husband's Passion for Drink, JUDGE DECIDED THAT PAYMENT ~ HAD NOT BEEN LEGALLY MADE, AND UPHELD WIFE'S CLAIM.\u2018 The obligation of a tenant to abide sponsibility.of a hotelkeeper in âbet- ting the intemperate habits of a husband, to the detriment of -his wife, were I Justice\u2018La By her \u2018action, the plaintiff claimed $260 as gmount due on four months\u2019 rent of- -premises at Maisonneuve, part of which are used as a hotel \u2018at.570 Notre Dame street east.Wilson \u2018pleaded that he had paid: the rent, \u2018\u2019hTe plaintife ?but herself, and she set.forth-that she had Técel ed\u201d \u2018none of the money rep- resented- by the receipts referred to, which were signed by her- husband in defendant's sgloon, while under the influence of liquor; that \u2018such receipts, apparently given for money, were in reality for liqubr-sold to her hüsband \u2018and \u2018drank by \u201chim and his friends at defendant's hotel, and if any.money was given, it was spent \u2018on the.spot at the hotel.In rendering judgment, the Court set aside certain alleged irregularities in the notices served upon Wilson, and held that he wag sufficiently warned of his obligation to pay, the rent to the plaintiff herself and not to advance any thing to her husband.The learned judge then referred to the presumption created by the defendant\u2019s system of paying the plain- -tiff\u2019s husband in small sums.of: $5.00 during the month, so as to keep: him around all the time, and the illegible signature on.the receipts, showing the the time, together with all the circum- \u2018thé advantage taken by Wilson-of the uncontrollable passion of the man for alcoholig liquors, to \u2018the \u2018detriment of his wife; the plaintiff.The court further held that the defendant had-made himself the interested accomplice.of the plaintiff's husband, and had conspired with him to pay his rent by means of liquor furnished him, fostering\u2019 and stimulating his passion for - drink, so as to take advantage of his state of unconsciousness, to! \u2018the detrimént of.the plain- iff.\u201d Under ail\u2019 the \u2018above circumstances the action was maintained with costs.} \u2018REAL ESTATE.city registry office yester ay in transfer of a property with houses in St.Louis \"Ward, Nos.\u2018625, 627, 629 and 681 St.Lawrence boulevard, above St.Norbert.; from H.Archie Ekers and \u2018others td the National Breweries: Ltd.Ward, with houses thereon, fronting on Letourneux street, near the corner .of Adam, in Maisonneuve, for $9,750.Viétor Gagnon has sold to William \u2018Ward, f S& Denis, for $6,200.| Arthur Gare and others have sold \u2018Ward, with houses on Dorchester street near Labelle, for $5,000.Hiram Sykes has sold to M.M.A.A.Boyer the houses 55 and 57 Trafalgar avenue, near.Mount Pleasant, for $9,800.Pierre - Richard has sold to Frs.X.by the terms of his lease, and the \u2018re- | two points decided by Mr.| Stocker, Major.D Lafontaine this morning, in\u2019 \u2018the- case of Mrs.Joseph Dudevoir vs.W.10.\u2018Wilson.as it.became.due, to plaintiff's her duly - authorized agent,\" uced the recelpts given.by L \u2018declaration that she had forbidden her | 4 tenant to pay the rent: to aniy\u2019/one else \u2018the navy.yard inebriate condition of the husband at.stances of the case, all going to show | A $31, 500 deal was rè istered at the, Mrs.Joseph L.Hereux has sold vo.| Auréle Maurice the \u2018lots in Hochelaga | Ernest Bolton, a.lot .in St.Lawrence | with houses Nios.258, 260.and\u2019 962 Lagalchetiere street, at the corner | to Joseph \u2018Gareau a lot in St.James.\u2018Massicotte heuses on Dorchester street \u201cThere is, much ¥ circles as to the ou © ef the test of the La.Côsté.rake now being fitted on the baftisship.\u2018Indiana\u2019 in the dry dock at the P delphia Navy Yard.The es \u201ctrial of the brake, which, if successful, will mean much | in \u2018naval evolu n, will ri LE place off : 1 18.fation in naval | \u201cP.Porter \u2018and Commander Charles: F.Hughes.THe brakes are \u2018twp.\u2018steel wings, 13 feet 6 inches high ) feet wide, fa ing a button, \u20ac motion, which forming 1d6hgthe sides o ship hon Aow towikkds, thé b These streams force: théship forward Mr.Peiler said that thei wings - will break.these streams and.-consequently \u2018the shiprean be stopped much\u2019 .quicker than .b simply reversing.the engines.The device has worked successfully on a-300-ton-Canadian revenue: cutter, but has never before been \u201ctried on a ship_.of any size.Several: steamehip companies tried Costa, Company to irstall the wings on \u2018their\u2019 sHips,, but the concern.:refused, wishing: to first: make a thorough tést | under the watchful \u2018eye of \u2018the: United \u2018States \u201cGovernment.\u2018Indiana\u2019 is scheduled to \u201cleave BS ad on April 17.She will pick-up a trio of naval\u2019 officials at the Breakwater.One or two days will be \u201cspent \u201cin testing the wings and then be made by the inspec- ort will a repor Navy Department.- tion -board to the ARCHBISHOPS EXPECTED Brotherhood of St.Andrew \u2018Hope to: Have Distinguished Prelates at Convention.Preparations are- \u2018well under way for the great Dominion convention of the Brotherhood of \u2018St.Andrew in 'Janada, which: will\u2019 meet in this city from.Sept.15 to 18.Special services and spe:k- erg are: being arranged for, and it is hoped that the Archbishops.of Canterbury and York, the Bishop \u2018of London and Lord\u2018 Nelson, president: of the Brotherhood \u2018in Engla ei, willl be.able to attend.- The local \u2018Brothe:® cod men\u2019 are try- ing- to make\u2019 this convention.the greatest that has as yet been held in Canada.Ther eare now over four thousand men and boys in the: Brotherhood a in\u2019 Canada comprising \u2018some six hundred and fifty chapters, ahd each chap-, ter is expected.to senda\u2019 delegate.: MAN GLED BY TRAIN Body of Man Found on C.PR.: Tracks.The.mangled body of \u2018a man was discovered on the.Canadian \u2018 Pacific Railway tracks near St.\u2018Phillipe last night, and was taken into the city at noon to-day.: It is that of an elderly man, dressed in working clothes.~The morgue waggon.had the remains canveyed there, where they lie awaiting identification.A badge, with the letters \u2018F.O.E.\u2019 was pinned to the : coat.er _ REQUESTS FOR GRANTS: Controllers Favorable.to\u2019 Preposed Free -Art Museum.ar | Nevertheless, to persuade the Lai THE HON.G.E FOSTER | Says He Has Ni Not the Least Intention of Giving Up Political Life.Ottawa, April 5\u2014Despite all reports | to the contrary, plans for the reorganization of the Conservative.party.continue to be the principal topic.of conversation in the corridors of Parliament.The Hon.G.E.Foster has denied that it his intention to give up his \u2018seat in Parliament, but there is \u2018no gainsaylng the fact that the Conservatives who desire reorganization agree that Mr.Foster's temporary.retirement would be the first effective step in that direction, and the next would be the appointment | whips.The situation has evidently become somewhat complicated by Mr.Foster's disinclination to fall in line \u2018with this plan of redrganization.in an interview which \u2018he has given out he practically ad- | mits: that he will not take any active \u201cpart in politics for some- time.When \u2018asked when he would return to the \u2018House, \u2018Mr.Foster said that he could not \u201csay, adding: \u2018 \u2018I have been suffer- | ing from-a muscular affection of the face -and heck.I am getting better, but.I hive been advised to keep quiet, and 1 propose to do so.for some months.I.have not the least inten- } tion, \u2018however, of giving up public life.\u2019 All of which would seem to indicate\u2019 \u2018that Mr.Foster will retire from active political life for -some.time.{VESTHOUNT T COUNCIL \u201cMayor rennais présided at last night's meeting of the.Westmount Gity.Council, and the aldérmen presen: were: Messrs.J.Hyde, D.H.Maclen- nan, \u2018A.Jones, W.Rutherford, -F.S.McLennan and J.H.Sherrard.\u201c A by-law requiring plumbers to take eut Meenses .was introduced.by Ald; F.s McLennn and.received its first .réading.\"The fee for licenses will be the same as in Montreal, $5 for mas- \u201cter, plumbers and $1 for journeymen.\u2018A \u2018letter Was received from the \u2018Montreal Water and Power Company complaining \u2018of the low rate of assess-° ment \u201cof rental values on which the water rates: \u2018were levied.Thé request of Messrs.J.Stewart & Co.-for.permission to carry on the - businésg of : contractors on Bethune street $ \u2018granted, after the parties who! object to having a contractors\u2019 \"yard on\u201cthat street had been heard.~The: tonsideration of the petition of the Mount Royal Stable, Limited, was postponed for a month, or until sucn | time -as the by-law fixing the building lines on Hillside avenue has been \u2018changed.(Ald.Roberts was granted leave of absence for two months on account of illness.The application for permission to build: a private garage received from Mr; J.G.Watson was referred to next meeting.The assessment rolls for drains and macadamized roads constructed in 1909 \u201cwere homologated.The secretary read a letter from the Montreal Underground and\u2019 Elevated Railway Company asking the Council to support the company\u2019s bill now before the Legislature.The Council decided, however, to take no action in the.matter, as the company had not sent a copy of the bill.= pr 4 SIR CHARLES LUCAS.Profoundly Impressed With the Need For Chéaper Cable Communication.(Canadian Associate* Press.) London, April 5.\u2014Sir Charles Lucas, Assistant Under Secretary for the Colonies, publishes a white paper on the result \u2018of his recent visit to Austra- \u2018lia.He says thé importance of cheap communications profoundly impressed him, and the need therefore is: still pressing.information of what is occurring in \u2018Great Britain results in perpetual half \u2018knowledge, which, he anticipates, muy some time prove dangerous.SCHOOL BOYS FOR CANADA.re (Canadian Associated Press.) London, April 5\u2014The Rev.Herbert Branston Gray, D.D.,, headmaster of Bradfield College, at Berks, sailed for Canada on the Allan liner \u2018Virginian\u2019 of Hew.a, subway from St.De \u201cstreets, under St.James, and when .that is finished, under:St.Denis street, - Church last evening J The lack of detailed cabled: MONTREAL SUBWAY BILLS M.S.R.Want to Run Tube From St.Denis Street to McGill Street.AFTER THAT THEY WOULD CONSTRUCT ONE UP TO MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE.Quebec, April 5.\u2014The Montreal subway, bills, .that concerning \u2018the M.S.Rand the Suburban Tramway Railway Company\u2019s \u2018bill, a the Montreal Underground and \u2018Elevated Railway Company\u2019s bill were postponed by the Railway Committee of the Legislature this morning till\u2019 April 12th, at the re- \u2018quest of the legal representative of the city .Messrs.W.G.Ross and Duncan Mec- -Donald, of the M.S.R., who are in Que.bee, \u2018have glven an \u201coutline of the plans of their company, which wants to cut nis to McGill from Craig to Mount «Royal avenue.{ The cost would be: about $1,600,000 a \u2026 aile.: God.Spoke: = \"This \u2018was the theme given in St.George's.Rev.Dr of Oxford the); by the Thomas, The question, speaker said, fundamental.à lation was possible {ä on the assumption o:! a belief in God.In was probable that God would communicate himself tc} man.Revelatior was necessary be cause of sin, and if?was available for in # the person of Christ as embodied in the New Testament.Na- had never proved sufficient.Spiritual revelation was an absolute necessity.The reasons for believing the \u2018New Testament record of the divine revela- Dr.Thomas.-tion were considered at length by the lecturer, whose arguments were at once clear and convincing.There was a large gathering and a most gratifying feature was the very considerable proportion of men present.This evening\u2019s topic will Be \u2018The question of authority in religion.\u2019 \u2014\u2014 COTE DES NEIGES PROBLEM.Board of Centrol\u2019's Proposal to Deputation.Accepted.Again a deputation.from: Cote des Neiges waited upon the Board of Control, asking for the broadening of Cote des Neiges road.After a number had spoken.Mayor \u2018Guerin csked if the residents of the.district - ere willing to defray a part of the expense.The negatives answer he thought might be regarded as proper since the city had, at the time of Cote des Neiges annexation, promised to effect th\u2019 work.Yet.the city is in difficu'ties now, His \u2018Worship pointed out.\u2018 It has pôwer to expend only $70.000 for the work, which is not a sufficient sum.\u2018If we get through a bill, stating that we must widen the road at once.the prices of the proj arties: we must expropriate will soar,\u201d continued Mayor Guerin.\u2018If you would circulate a round robin and secure the signatures of all stating they will.accept \u2018the assessed value plus, not the twen- -ty percent, but Êthirty- three percent, it would help vs.\u2019 It was decided that this is to be done, and that Council is to ask Legislature for the right * expend in addition to the $70,000 a sum sufficient to have the work completed if this amount is not too large.panne WANTED HIS ACCOUNT PAID.Plumber Informed Controllers He Would Sue the City.That Mr.H.J.Graham, who did supplementary plumbing upon number 5 fire station, for which he.has never been 1 Crown,\u2019 \u201cPRICE ONE CENT.,, \u2014\u2014 THE LORDS VETO Opposition Amendment to Mr Asquith\u2019s Resolutions Rejected by 357 to 25L MR.ASQUITH'S ANSWER TO QUESTIONS REGARDING POSSIBLE ALTERATIONS OF \u201cTHE BUDGET, IS \u2018WAIT AND SEE.London, April 4\u2014The House of Commons to-night rejected by a vote of 357 to 251, the Opposition amendment to Mr.Asquith\u2019s resolutions on the veto power of the House of Lords, which was moved by Sir Robert Fin- lay, and agreed that the Premier\u2019s motion should go to committee without division.\u2018Peers and diplomats \u2018were ywesent.T¥e announcement of the figures showing that the Government was sure of a majority of 106 for the veto resolution was \u2018greeted with prolonged ministerial cheers.THE BUDGET.(Canadian Associated Press.) London, April 4\u2014 wait and see\u2019 was Mr.Asquith's answer to the inconvenient curiosity of several Oppoti- tion members in the Commons who had endeavored to obtain enlightenment to-night regarding the Government\u2019s immedidtae programme of possible alterations of the budget.Replying to Mr.Austen Chamberlain, the Premier said he had not au- ever, the Premier said h had not authorized Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s statement that the budget would be passed without the alteration of a comma.The debate on the Premier\u2019s motion to go into committe~ and consider his .proposals for disabling the Lords was concluded to-night.Mr.Lyttelton, who opened the debate,r warmly protested against Mr.Churchill\u2019s statement last week that the Lords, ha ing used the veto to \u2018affront the prerogative of the and invade the righ.s of the Commons, it had become necessary for \u2018Crown and- Commons\u2019 to ac{ together to restore the balance of the Constitution.He described it as \u2018ungenerous and unseemly.) Colanel Seeley said that if the Commons did not take immediate steps to secure effective control over finance legislation, the self-governing dominions would think it unfit to manage its own affairs.The i.,gument that there was anything contrary to colonial policy in the attempt to restrict here- ditary- powers could not be sustain- e «© The debate was concluded with a gpirited duel between Mr.Bonar Law and Lloyd George, the latter of whom.said the Liberals only asked for fair play.The Governmen eventually got a majority of 106, the voting being 357.to 251.MB: DONALD MACMASTER emma p S \u201cot Lots, Not Déstroy t.(Canadian Associated Press.) ; London,\" April \u20184\u2014In the course of the debate on the veto resolutions.in the House of Commons yesterday,\u2019 \u201cMr.Donald MacMaster, the former Meont- | real barrister, and now Unionist mém- ber for Cheftcey, argued that the: proposals of the Government amounted to something more than delifpithig the powers-of the House of Lords.If the Lords are deprived of their power _to refer any question to the people ohe of the greatest safeguards -.the Ho ple\u2019s rights will be destroyed.should endeavor to improve the Second Chamber, said Mr.Mc :Master, not destroy it.Mr.MacMaster also showed that in Canada the Senate had coextensive powers with the House of Commons except in the origination of - financial measures.THE LUMSDEN CHARGES Test Pits Dug by Arbitrators Showed Either Solid or no Assembled Rock.Ottawa, April 5.\u2014The special committee which is inquiring into the Lumsden charges of over-classification on the National Transcontinetal Railway, on Monday proceeded with the examination of Mr.Lumsden, who was questioned at length by Mr.R.G.Smith, counsel for the Commission, on the notes of his observations taken last summer, when he accompanied the board of arbitrators named to go over the classification in dispute.In reply to general questions Mr.Lumsden declared that in his opinion \u2018there had been over-classification, and \u2018that he had made, in a number of cases, what he considered was a proper estimate of the measurements of material.While he might be wrong in respect to these he had his opinion, and thought he should resign.Mr.Lumsden said the arbitrators had made no measurements except with tape, and on portions of the districts which were gone over the material ex- ' cavated had been taken out two years previously.On the other sections the work was more recent, and in some cases it was being proceeded with.Mr.Smith asked Mr.Lumsden to go carefully over his notes in order to find out in how many tuttings on division five, District \u2018F, the arbitrators had dug test pits to ascertain the class of the material taken out.Mr.Lumsden did so with,the result that it was shown that in five cuttings test pits had been dug and Mr.Lumsden's notes contained the information that these pits showed either that there was no solid or no assembled rock.Mr.Lums- den was then asked to run over tho profiles showing the number of Buttings on the division.He counted a hundred and twenty-six.Mr.Lumsden admitted that no test diggings ha) been made in the other one hundred The.House.Was: -cpowded.and.many .\u201c r of articles Ld wien 1d mean places where the regulations are not t, near Dorion,\u201d for $4,000.L tv-one cuttings, but he ex- \u2019 patent en hens employed kept.a Kerry has sold to Mrs.John | \u2018| last Friday with a dozen public school paid, stated boldly to the Board of Sinined that many of som were very nm \"he report on the chiefs auto was (3) That special licenses and shop | Marshall part of lot No.46, in St.| ' Representatives from St.Luke's Hos- boys, eight of whom were trained at Control this morning that he must re- short.NTIFIED.int greeted with such unanimity.licenses he abolished.That no licensés Lawrence Ward, with the houses\u2019 on pital invited the Controllers to-day to Bradfield College.They are travelling ceive the $2,000 due him or he will The same process was gone through \u2018he candi near CALL Ward wanted to know if it| be given clubs organized \u2018only for \u2018the |-Hutchison street, above Prince Arthur, | visit that institution, -whieh last year second class.The boys are destined sue the city.with in regard to division 6, the result on Friday \u201could be used exclusively for fire purpose of selling liquor; and that] for $5,750.| had been given a grant of $3,000.They for Mr.Gray's ranch at Calgary.The The controllers seemed to feel Mr] being that out of a hundred and fifty- gue on Satur- 3rposes?\u2019 other clubg be subject to the \u2018general Mrs.M.Larose has sold to Victor suggested tliat this grant might.be party is going out under the auspices Graham vas gh, but they told him two cuttings test pits had been made Mooney, an Cont ly.stated license law! Thomas Haney a house on Hutchison increased.of the Public Schools Immigration they could hardly settle the account in eight.On this division Mr.Lums- age who re- joe SAR be painted red arr \u201c- street, below St.Bernard, for $4,600.Dr.Dube asked Jof an Boge sub- League.without the oo hey architect, den said the work was still going on pe \u2019 hi rg ; ON llins has sold to J scription of gt a.free ar a 20 am ; ; : et.He had \u201c+ the other fire apparatus; would GROCERY STORES ON FIRE.ous house bas on Su es chr museum might be opéned.- THE GRENADIER to state that he had waited for the and in some instance the cuttings were er.© a large gong in front; would have Several \u2018hundred dollars damage was t, for $6,500.\u2018- Mayor Guerin expressed his sym- GUARDS BAND.money since 1907, and would \u2018wait no * \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ie A Mi D.and the city crest painted on \u2018caused by fire this \u2018morning in the Claremon pathy with the proposal, \u2018giving his | Ee - longer.| i ç rinted and ' Jie so that it would hardly bg, grocery store of J.C.Gravel, 494 Tare | \u2014 assurance: that.the question would be (Canadian Associated Press.) Mr uéanéiyn expressed Jronderment FISHERMAN CAUGHT HENS.If Sod eo $ eter street.or any pleasure rides.Lafontaine.Pp ASSENGER\u201d AGENTS IN TOWN.\u2018studied.London, April §.\u2014The band of the tha e sue e city a J.Meunier, a fisherman, of Bouche: | year ago.Mayor Guerin seemed to feel the same way, and assured Mr.Graham the account would be paid within the ville, was to-day remanded for a week for sentence, after pleading guilty to à charge of stealing ten hens, the pr- perty of T.Sicotte.Detective A GIRL FROM POINT.ST.CHARLES The young .waman- who Jumped \u2018from \u2018id.Tetreau wanted to.know if Chief Tromiblay would keep his two horses.\u2018I+ depends on the needs of the ser- #o answered Mr.Wanklyn\u2026 The by John Red- age to \u201cthe rocér store | lerick Eugene Slight damag g y t£ Sam\u2018 Buembon, 727 St.Dominique strèet, was caused by fire last even- Grenadier Guards is to tour Canada in August and September.\u2014ememputemstnmmnene There \u2018are many passenger agents-in | \u201ctown to-day to attend the meeting of ons should be the Eastern Canadian Passenger As- Ps rire \u2014 cas ie LE & Bon, \u2018Wit- | ; ing.; CL.To F à all lett to | \u201ctof automobiles Is not an innova- \u2014e\" iation, which holds its quarterly a street\u2019 car on St.James street, near ; month.Guerin made the arrest.A idressed \u2018Bal wo In Toronto they have five in ILL IN THE STREET.Session here to-day.The business Richmond.street, oh Sunday, when CROWD OF IMMIGRANTS.rt ! The flood of immigration which is flowing into the West continues.Today two large.specials from St.John, N.B., passed through Windsor station \u2018from the S.S.\u2019Lake Michigan,\u2019 whica KEPT OFF THE STREETS.* Maria Jeanne Chantal h .: been arrested twice in disorderly houses of late.This morning she was gent | to jail for six montls.nibs _ pen the controller became ignited, has been identified ät the Notre Dame Hospital as K.Kalapany, living at\u2019 4 Grand Trunk, street, Point St.Charles.She sustained a.fractured skull, but the doctors think - she will recover.for city purposes.Montreal is \"lug larger all the time.The chief \u201c+ get around fast, and it appears ! needs an automobile.Montreal is which will come before the passenger men.\u201cwill be largely routine, including a consideration of the mid-summer holiday rates, excursion rates, \u2018and.\u2018 other matters \u2018pertaining to the sum- «| mer.business, eae \u2014\u2014\u2014m ~~ Mrs.Berthianne, living at 1109 St.Antoine street, took suddenly ill! at the corner of St.Denis and St.Cath- .erine streets.last evening, and had to conveyed to the General Hospital.j'Her condition is not serious __\u2014\u2014.A MERITED SENTENCE.Michael Grenier was this morning sent to the penitentiary for two years for improper conduct with boys, \u2014_\u2014 1s past the village stage.\u2019 ; \u201cith the present traffic conditions be tbe chief couldn't go fastez with an docked at that port yesterday.Lr Tn EE ET me | dated Stoc some of whose.members were arrested on Saturday on a charge of conspiracy - : before Mr.Justice Loyd, at Torento, \u201c~ brought against Senator Dofiald McMil- ian, one of the six former direciors of the defunct Sovereign Bank, by.Mr.W.É.E, Stavert, who is acting as trustee for the creditors.- _ The action is to recover $59,000 from each of the defendants, who are as fol- lowsa:\u2014Estate of the late Randolph Mac- Donald, A, A.Allan, Senator Archibald Campbell, A.E.Dyment, W.Me- Naught, M.P.P., and Senator Donald McMillian.Mr.Stavert is suing .the directors and they in\u2019 turn are claiming that whatever thev niayv be called upon : te pay the bank -will have to.indemnify : them to that extent.LL Thé gist of thé évidericé of Mr.D.M, Stewart, the former general manager, wWhich wes read by Mr.-Nesbitt,.was to the effect that at.a meeting :of the directors.in October after thé failure of.the Ontario Bank, à discussion .had taken place.with a \u2018view of buylng in shares |- which might be offered on the market.The reason for this, he stated, was that there was.a certain large\u2018 transacuién about to be completed, that would net the bank immense profits and they had igreed \"not to take advantage \u2018of that i.by going into the market or otherwise Buying stock for themselves and pocketing the profits, There was agreement between them in writing.and at \"a later meeting more stock being offered for sale than there had ever been before, following updn the Ontatio Bank failure, they agreed to buy whatever they could afford to carry themselves.: Mr.Stewart further said: \u2018I remember very well making the remark that while it was illégal, I félt that We were thére to manage the bank, and that if it ihvolved doing'an act of that kind, why f Wès going te do it, and at least one of | tne directors acquiesced In that at that | time\u2019 Ir © \u2018Mr.W.H Fisher,\u201d who was chief accountant of the Sovereign Bank at Montreal, \u2018sald he had received instructions from Mr.Jemmett to apply part of a fund amounting \"to $233,000 created by reducing the banks stock on director's nates.He told Mr.Jemmett Hé thought the notes were for value received, and : did not lke to divert that sum unless i+ the shareholders knew about it.The ! fund was acoordingly applied to \u2018a con- tingént account where 1t remained.; Mr.'W.dicted the statements made Mr Stewart in his examination, that an déréement Was made between the direc- \u2018& t6 buy up stock so as to increase thelr holdings.Witnest dénied a statement -of Mr, Stewart's Lo the effect thät / at -a board meeting on February 23, 1907, Mr.Stewart had read from \u2018the Batik: Act about it being illegal for the Paik to Duy te own Stock, but.that it \u2018as necessary to prevent a run on t bank \u2018and that M > s he #tock \u2018should be bought whether it was legal or not.He had never agreed that | the bank's funds ehould be used to \u2018buy its own stock.\"When the -directors learned Mr.Stewart had\u2019 been using the bank's mon to buy stock and wanted permiseig buy more, which was refused, they à ô cided to buy whatever stock they could\u2019 \u201ci.outright, and he himself\u201d increased b g- holdings of stock \u2018through his own broker, Le RB \u201cThe case is béing continued, to-day, - reaghi Fats Sf = ve LY VY + The effect of tinkering with + + or altering the charter or by- + ¥ laws of the Nova Scotia Tsteor + ~ and Coal Company, which is to + grant what may on the face ap- + \u2018pear to be special privileges + £61 shareholders resident in one + \u2018province over another can have + ; + + + + + + ¢- only one result\u2014to cisate dis- | 4\" téust among stockholders: of the i + Scotia Corporation outside the ¥ Province of Nova Scotia, and as a.result, weaken the \u2018securities.pen | Proscation Will ba Fought to thé Last Ditoh.Says restes a Philadelphia Broker Philadelphia, April 5.Exchange of Philadelphia, in connection with the crusade against | alleged bucket: shops in.the District of Columbia, continues to \u2018do business.Mr.George Turner, one of the indicted mén, said to-day that coursel :, had advised the Exchai.ge that it had + @ legal right to open and do business.\u201cHe further said that the prosecution br ht against himself and others \u2018i for their connection with broker offi- | ces: doing business in Washington \u2018would be fought \u2018to the last difch.\u2019 - Bhiladelphia office of Messrs.E.S.| Boggs & Company ,one of the firm In- : ted, was not open for business to- Brooklyn Bank Failure With $1,000,000 Capital | the Union K \u2018of .Hrooklyn were closed this morning.11225 > president of the bank is.Mr.| Edward N.Grbut, former controller of | th city of New Yerk.The bank has a cépitalization of a million dgflars, with i deposits of over five million dollars.\u2018Otis Elevator Stock Increase ; \u2018Frenton, April 5.\u2014The Otis-Elevator Company, has: filed an amended certific- cate of incorporation in the secretary of state\u2019s office, which increases the capi- ; tal stock from $13,000,000 to $16,500,- ! 060, of which $6,500,000 is preferréd.and : $10,000,000- common stock.\u201coe ACTION AGAINST | QUE \u201cTHE DIRECTORS| Te Recor Amowt Used in - Parchasing Bank Stock Wr, Stuar\u2019s Evidence .\u201cMuch interest is being taken in Can- |\u2019 adian banking circles in the fést case K.McNaught, M.P.P., contra- r.McNaught said the \u201c| entéring the city.= and the final Qutcome may- have a far-.| | H.Buhn, of Minneapolis; G.W.H hia, April +The Consoll-\u2018 Netw York, Aull She\u2019 do Jew York, April 6.\u2014The 4d - of | the - Union Bat oors- of Ophi That some big , was \u2018the re- M ck las.lately .been.qui QR the exchange, and.lt is evi- dent-\u2018that-ft\"is-highly \u2018regardéd as an investment for along pull.Its-ldtestshowings in earnings since! the new.new ent assumed control was all t esir from a stock purchase.: MSR.Continues to oo - Show Big Increases The Montreal 3 ings for the week ending Saturday, April: 2nd \u2018show very - gratifying.increases, as follows: \u2014 Co +.Te +, Increase.Sunday.$ 8,820.41 $1,823.91 Monday .:.11,711.39 1,549.46 Tuesday.11,799.29 2,090.51 Wednesday .11,035.06 1334.00 Thursday .10,878.55 1,146.53 Friday.11,211.64 - 1,667.89 Saturday .12,694.12 1,988.58 British Investors\u2019 Attitude to B.C.Fruit Industry Cg \u2014\u2014 .(Canadian Associated Press.) London, April 5 complaint of British Columbia newspapers that English investors prefer speculation In rubber in preference to the B an Columbia fruit industry, which is more reliable, and equally proiltable, the \u2018Financial Press\u2019 says British in- Vestors as yet are not educated up to the marvellous progress which has been made in the dry belt in British Colum- \u2018bia.ment in British colonies, as has been suggested, concludes the.\u2018Financial USS.Steel Commission at 5 p.c - ~.ew ork, April 5.\u2014Gossip now in circulation shows an expectation that-at the rrieeting at the end of this month the United States Steel directors will dcelare a dividend of 1 1-4 percent or five percent annually for the common.The structural steel department of the gorporation is showing Increasing or- evs.a OR .\u2014 GTR in New England - Providence despatch says thé Grafd Trunk charter bill js still uncertain, \u2019ah\u201dMgreément - has practically -bé&n°tékched\" so far as the New Haven 4 ahd'isoytheré-New England roads are Conebriea.s \u2018 I: Pwo points at issue are Grand \"Trank\u2019s demands to cross the New Haven:tracks at grade and to be al- »OWed \u2018t6 use the New Haven's tracks in .remet terre \u2014sérciea \u2018New York, capital of $1,000,000 or more, including increases, in March represented .$371,- 590,000, against $169,468,000 in February, and $50,250,000 in March a year ago.Total of all companies: incorporated last month with a capitalization of $100,- 000 - and over, including other \u2018states than the East, was $473,716,040, agdinst $228,102,5600 in February and $104,998,.000 in March last year.4 : Druggists Syndicate Albany, April 5.~\u2014The American Druggists Syndicate of Port Ewen has been incorporated with the Secretary of State, with a capital stock of $2,500,000.Directors for the first year are: Chas.enberger; C.H.Goddard, G.Wand George Ramsey, of New York city, and Wm.C.Anderson, of Brooklyn.Cobalts Were Very Quiet Following are the Montreal Mining Exchange quotations furnished by Fish-~ er & Desrosiers; Stock Brokers, to the \u2018Witness\u2019: \u2014 1 a Bid.Asked.Alumni \"es oe ce.#6 08 ew -_\u2014 1.Beaver.so +.\u2018++ ve +.344% 87% Black Mines Con.«+ +.6.74 British-American.\u2014 4 Chambers-Ferland./.38 = 38% Cobalt Central.164% ©\u2018 17 Cobalt Lake .«o .28% 294 City of Cobalt.+.\u2026.37 38 Crown Réserve.356 368 Everett Lake .+.«0 .2 2e Floyd.++ co vo oo oo oy == 414 Foster.oo os oe ss oo 41 26 Gifford es os ss 40 e8 eo 124 14 Green Mechan.+.0.T° 8 Kerr Lake.co ss «.850 862% La Rese.+.0.425 \u2018435 Little Nipissing .284 281% \u2018McKin.-Dar.-Sav.+.94 100- Nancy, Helen .+.+.114% 12% NipiBsig .+ ++ +.:.1010.1025 Nova Scotia.se ., 40% 42 PhIF.56 ++ 20 so oe oo 4b \u201c6b OUSSE: «101 100000 00 00 a0 .84 Peterson :Lake.\u2026 eo oo oo 27% 27% Rochester .+o oo .18% 194% Silver Alliance.6 12 Silver- Bar.6s os o.ee 11 18 Silver Leaf.eq ce ao oo 9 9 Silver Queen .«sv o¢ .18 : 18 Temiskaming .se oo «=.T64 76% Trethewey.,- + ve o.137 - 189 - Union Pac.Cobalt:.3% ; 4 .: - MORNING SALES.-Cobalt Lake, 1200 at 29, 500 at 294.City of Cobalt, 400 at 374.+ Union Pacific, 1000 at 3%.\" Beaver, 1000 at 37%.Silvers, Limited, 500 at 3%.Fald-up Capital, $6,000,000.Rosarve Fund and Undivided Profits, $4,802,187 ESTABLISHED 1864.OF CANADA.A General Banking Business transacted.TRAVELLERS CHEQUES City Gfilaes\u2014205 St.James.Strest, ber, 1937.of British North America, Full.particulars.on.request.i.e rn.*RIGHELIEU AND ONTARIO NAVIGATION 0.Bi, omar wonton swans ro Interest payable semi-annually at the offices.of the Bank Montreal or London, a CS PRICE 99/2 AND ACCRUED INTEREST.HANSON BROS., | OANADA LIFE BUILDING.«- - «.NTS' BAN Issued.payable at the worid 1255 St.Catherine Street East (corner Fullum), 320 8t.Catherine Street West (corner University), 1330: St.Lawrence Boulevard, and 1866 St.Lawreioe Boulevard.Coe GOLD BONDS Due 1st Septam- Eng.=~.MONTREAL.; \u201c + = - ., I, pe 5 wn Ld .: catherine ce = oes mci J Ce.a ad a TE © 3 x.Ki.1.125 at 38.: Dom.Cot.8 103% 108) Mex.L&P> .Lake of Woods, 100 at 143%.BLESSE 9634-08 \u201cML HE Pi ao \"99 |; Power Bar UH, Har Cn ESRRS - PO .: Texti'e cere BBY ; \u20ac : ; M.h 4e \u201cPR en CPR.and Quebec Ry.Active Sieg i oi | /Gébadtan Pacific\u2019 and Quebec.Street| ORilYieM\u2019 8 \"Li.12 \u201cT.YkRad 5 I., Railway Issues dominated Ale market Price Brû à 105% uw Va i din 3 i, oun \u2018this afternoon.The férmér rosé stead.LLCS LI0 2.30078 - een.dec.5104: .pil | Ly to.133, andthe.latter vlosed at 38, | PHédeJnd 9° wwe Win HobLé \"Vox oul t du Va are arte aan bei ve roc A that OEE tp mn cmb - ee en * hea = À R i = J.i K ; \u201d Er ê oy * \u201cmove In cénnection\u201d with the.Quebec: Street Railway end Power merger stock was fmminent, has been \u2018the conviction of the \u2018street\u2019 for \u201csome.time.Co Cay - « Today saw an important -devalop- \u2018ment_ in this connection, which pent this pecurity booming mn \u2018fine style.lhe.cause of the présant Quebec Sireet, ft ig.sald, \u201caétivity :In rat: the offices.of Mv.+ from Paris, for: \u2018quite | ; ; hat could be desired; and its \u2018outlook is distinctly godd, ne: only from a corporate point of view, but Strept Railway earn- .~\u2014In reference to a There is no dislike to an invest- | ) that al- thou NM \u2018the dute of committee report on | total | production for the {18600000 pounds.tne ge fo Tye LE Cd : 2 April.5, \u2014~Papers filed in| - eastern states for new companies with | at 37%, 1 PAR in all parts of [89,5 end 3.MR.C.J.McCUAIG.Mr.C.J.McCuaig, president of the | Sherbrooke Street Railway,- has returned from the above mentioned city, where he has been inspecting the power utilities recently purchased by the\u2019 McCuaig interests, The syndicate.has large plans.and changes in view.\u2018We are going to remodel practically the whole system,\u2019 said: Mr.McCuaig, to the \u2018Witness\u2019 this \u2018morning.\u2018It is our purpose (to double the.extent of trackage of the railway, while new rolling \u2018stock.will be provided, for which.there will be an Jmmediate outlay of at least $300,- \u2018Various improvements are going to be made to.the power plans\u2014we intend to have three water-power plants.and all we can do to.make a more efficient\u2019.and economical system of city utilities we will do.\u2019 10,000 Shares of = + - I.A = .; ; ~ | Consumers Gas Sold À \u201c \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : ; Toronto, April 5: \u2014 .Ten thousand shares of the new capital stock of thé Consumers\u2019 Gas Company, with a par value of $500,000, sold at auction to-day in lots of from 10 to 300 share lots all the way from 198 to 208.; \u2019 > Utah Copper Production During March the Utah Copper Company produced 8,100,000 pounds of copper, which included the output of the.Boston Consolidated.The profits for the month approximated four hundred thousand dollars, and total profits for the quarter were \u2018eight hundred and sixty thousand dollars, being based on thirteen and a half percent copper.The.quarter was Railway \u2018earnings for the fourth week in March showed an increase of $113,- 141; = monthly Increase of $638,559; and, from July 1 an increase of #$3,- Dies .CUBA'S BUGAR CROP.New York, April 5.\u2014The Cuban sugar | | crop is-estimated at 1,600,000 tons.maxi- 1 mym- and 1,675,000.minimum, against the: last previous estimate of 1,831,000 tons._ CONSOLIDATED MINES.: Utah Consolidated Mine\u2014Year: ending December 31st, profit for year, decreased $172,000.: Total surplus decreased $445,737.This is eual to 10.28 percent earned on capital stock against 21.73 percent prévious year.Le me RTS MONEY ON CAL.@ = New York, April 5\u2014Noon-Monéy on call steady at 27% pereent.\u2018Prime mer- ¢antile paper, 416 to 5 percent.Ex- changés, $344,902,679.: \u2019 - .rere Lo Le 20° .MORNING BOARD.Sao Paulo, 10 at 146%.Shawinigan, 100 at 1004.Power, 50 at 136, - Error yesterday p.m.3&0 Detroit 6314 should read 50 at 63%.Omitted\u2014200 N\\ .Tex.Com., 12 A.Quebec Ry., 225 at 373, 200 at 38, 126 at 38, 75 at 374, 50 at 38, 175 at 37%, 10 at 38, 75 at 34%, T5 at 343, 235 at 374, 35 at 37%, 15 at 3744, 375 at 373%, 25 at 377%, 25 at 37%, 10v at 37%, 400 at 38, 25 at 37%, 27 at 37%, 25 at 37%, 50 at 375, 100 at 37%.LS eva City, 50 at 114%, 25 at 1144, 5 at 1 .Halifax, 9 at 128%.Pacific, 325 at 182.Toronto, 13 at 123.\u2018Detroit, 25 at 633, 50 at 63, Stren my ot a 546%, 22 : ree Yes at 2463, at 246 75 at 2463, 4 at 2464 % at 246%, 4: _; .- Iron Com, Jog at 68, 32b at 67%, 60 at- 67%, 125 at 675%.Qsilvie Pfa., 14 at 1274.oo : Cement, 26 at 211, 5 at 214, at 21%, % at 21%, 1-10 at 21%.2 at Bat 100 at 2134, 1-40 at 21%, 40 at 21%.Dom.Coal, ot 74, 6 at 78%.; lac e, at 25%; 175 at 2 at 25%, 100 at 26, 300 at 6 100 at 2e 244 at 25.Cement Pfd., 25 at 8814, % at 89, 70 at 8816, 2 at 89, 30 \u2018at.584, 4 at \u201888, 425 t 89.: at 88%, 250 at 88%, 50 a Scotia, 45 at 8534 Crown Reserve, 100 at 3.55, 50 at 3.56.| t72 | Textile Com, 425 at 73, 16 &t 72%.ash Com.0a, 08 25 at 1074, : ; 4D à | , at:1i .C.C.Cotton, 175 at 64, 2 -107% \u2018Asbestos, 100 at 2714.: Penman's, 10-at 603.A Iron Prd.50 at 1063.+.: ack l.ake Asbestos rfd., 11 Bk.Mont.1 at 251, Fro M at GO, Que.Ry, s., $3500 at 831.= Textile Bds., $20,000 at 1008, Black Lake Asbestes Bds., 500 at 83.AFTERNOON BOARD, Iron Com., 125 at 67%.Power, 35 at 136.Textile Prd, 1 at 103%.Scotia, 100 at 854.ET : Quebec Ry., 485 at 373%, 25 at 37%, 10 at 37%.: : , Cément côm., 34 at 20%, 75 Bee Ps a su, sn à r unas, at 9 , Switch, 25 at'108.© %.500 at 100 yebec bonds, t 83, 7000 at .Royal Bank, 7 at 235.at 83% C.P.R.g125 dt 182%, 25 at 182 3-8, 125 at 182% - Soo,- 50 at.138, .so A .Hinois, § at 903.sue Cement pref.44 at 884, 5 at 8836, 5 at 9 al.OT \u2019 Porto Rico, 50 at 4 R.35 at 182%, 256 at 183 5-8, 50 at > CP.Bi 182%, 325 at 183, 25 at 182&, 175.at 183.| 7 Sonam 80 at 3775-8, 338 at 37%,.| os EERE RE] New York Minneapolis, St.Paul & Sault Ste.is.200 at 26, | Se \"UA despatch received from Halifax by the \u2018Witness\u2019 this morningzhas the extraordinary .anhouncement \u201cthat the Nova, Scotia Steel; and.Coal directors, through the president, Mr.R.BE.-Har- | ris, K.C., have, through.representation introduced a bill in the Nova\u2019 Scotia Legislature which, if .affirmed, will \u2018reforms in thé\u2018 management of the | Scotia corporation.©.| asks that eight directors This bill who constitute a majority on the board i must be resident-in Nova Seotia, and -that all meetings éf directors must be held within the provinee.\"Such action .Is singular and \u2018interésting \u2018to a degree.Its reception by the Éègislature will ) |: be eagerly awaited.Mr.\u201cRodolphe.¥ pot; MP, .when 1 | shown the despatth, stated.that the «|: latest move on thé part of the Scotia management was -altogethér novel.\u2018I have heard of such action onthe part of Mr.Harris, and -all:I can\u2019 say is |; that such a move-is-about.as arbitrary and.unexampled as any I have ever héard of in the affairs-of any corporation.Cop mi \u201c T cannot believe that.the Nova Sco- tia Legislature wlll fora moment consider such a request.-1 do not helleve the Scotia, directors are \u2018sincere in Mr Groanshelds Pleased With Condition at Black Lake Mr.IN.Greenshlelds, who \u2018has re- turnéd from th Black Lake Asbestos: pro- perty, where, in company with & number of Montreal and Torento brokers, he was inspecting the asbestos properties, stated \u2018that hé was very_'well satisfied wth ie appearance \u2018of things in that r C re c = 3 ate .T .ance, and he expected that it would be running before another.month had elapsed.The company -has 5000 acres of valuable ground, the-agbestos fibre In certain sections running $300 to-the ton.Activity in Cotton ~~ ~~~ Shown on Markets -.2 New York, April 5.\u2014Theré has béen.ently identified with the New Orleans crowd, it would appear as though the latter had decided.to confine their en-.erglez to the old cfop positions, but they -have been compelled to take en-.ormouüs lots of May and July.this décline the McFadden brokers took \u2018a good \u2018Hne'of October and steadied the market.~*~ 2e, a Ry Fe Sri 5 The N ay $3,500,000 gold 5 National City Bank.has.London.\u201c [ Market Looks Black .\"The unlisted department of the Stock Exchange .is surely \"oh the brink of extinction.A sale\u2019 of one thousand John Black at seven.cents was the only transaction recorded this.morning.New York Produce Prices.\u2014 unchanged; receipts, -6,582.Cheese, steady, unchanged; receipts, 2,530.strong; receipts, 24,834; state, Penna, and nearby hennery, white, 23% to 2b; do., gathered, white, 23 \u2018to \u201824; \u2018do., hen- nery, brown and mixed fancy, 23 to 24; \u201c| do.; gathered, brown; fair to choice, 2214 to.23; western storage.selections, 23 tô\u2019 23% ; do,, regular packed extra first, 223; 0 sections, first, 2135 to 22, .INCREASED EARNINGS.New York, April .§.\u2014Earnings-of Nickle Plate, after deduction pf dlvidends on preferred stock, balance available for common is equal to 6.45 percent against 1.34 percent thie previous year.-AN IMPORTANT MOVEMENT.Lewis, of \u2018the United Workers of America, before leaving his home hare last night for Pittsburg, declared that operators throughout the country will sign the agreement at 5 cents a ton increase by the end of April.SU MONTREAL.STOCK 4 Sellers Buyers Sellers Buyer BellTel.Co.145 144.Dom.1.&8.07% 8 B.C.Pk A.) eqns pid 10051008 Duluth com erases an.( n, Bm Hali Si is ivan zan.P'e-Ry.] - Halifax 4 Grown Rive 85 3.50 Hav.leo, cree 18 Detroit Elo.63%.62% * pfd.D, Coalcom 734 73% Mex.«F 80\" 79% LP 0.\" seen \u201c \" sens Less 11.Traoc.ceive M&S.Paull3sy 137% BOOMs oer i pad LISA 174 , 000$ * LH.&P 136% 136 - as LE Mont.St.Ry 216 Jv a com \u201c1 voue \"Mont ste T opis sa.A pia, : =.Mont.el 10 1 6 130°: td 4,16 ; 130° top 18% .\u201cpid.129 Mont.Tel.155%.Mackaycom 90 - 88% Nipissing.Ct pid, \u201878; \u201cSao Pa Tere 146 Nor.Ohjo.¢ os Ww) N.5.Hteel.ohn K cers * pfd,.\u2026 1 oes.10 \u2018N.W.Land .Toronto.I 23 Oaitrie com 11035180 Tricity ptd ids Rr pid.137% .Twin City.114 [Te Ponmo'sLd 61%\u2019 \u2018Gi West ada te ®.a.\u2026.nipe, .2 os R&O Nav.87 88° a = .BANES .B.N.A.ise +++, Nationale.,,.Commerce.\u2026.210 \u2018NwBrunsE ., Dom.a eves.Ny Scotin.285 98} Rast.T.© ery 2 = Oftawa.ore 208 H ou us 15 uebsc .5s och'laga.4: Royal.5 23 Imperi \u2026\u2026-;0\u2026.Standard.si Merch.178 177 = Toronte.217% .Molson.210 207° VUnlon.145° 144 - ontr evi OBI LOTTONS .C.Côt.61 63% Dom Tex.pt 104 \u201cex com 78° 724, Montreal.136 193° : BONDS._.10 .BellTel.5 .1043 Ke'wn Mis 105 10 oe Ce.-+++100%:~ L.of Woods 112: 1h Can.Con.& \u2018y, Lau.Paper&.110 108 Cable.ees.sd ag.1.Da LL.cs Men EL 5 88 & more of legs hamper the chances.of.the Forget party td\u2019 carry out certain The new: mill presented a fine appear- very heavy selling.of cotton this morn-.| ing by.spot.housés an L Springs and Company.were.also.very.| heavy sellers of October.= As the latter house bas been promin- And- Wall \u2018Street.coin and.ttië Produée Exchange.Na- .New York, April.b.\u2014Butter \u2018strong, 23;.do., first, 22 to0:-22%; southerly à I.- -.| kota of need of rain the north-western po Bridgeport, \u201cOhto, April b.\u2014Preaiderit | \u201cEXCHANGE PRICES .= = Ww >.O'Bri % | Lo - - ; RARE tee Tels Miata sp, °F St Francois, 24654.op ; +The evident 31 last around 15 percent.= sorbed in: \u2018thé English market.on \u2018the local stock: exchange is becom- for future profits.; Cu \u201cThe \u2018weneral treñd- of the market this morning was towards 3 prices.\"Several of \u2018the low priced stocks - took \u2018on activity = and sold in preferred at\u2019 8) were features, hile Montreal Street at 246 3-4 was steady, .with Ifon Common holding around 67 \u20188-4, and Scotia at 85 1-2.Tractions were steady,\u2018but-\u2018quiet, with Canadian Pacific in demand at 182.Switch at 107° 3-4, Textile Common\u2019 at 73, and Twin City 114-1-2, together with fair sales of \u2018Borid and bank stocks made up a fairly active market.Co \u2018New York, April 5\u2014The market opened cheerfully, with advances in dl- most all the.active issues, gains running to as much as half a point in'a number of inactive specialties.Nickle Plate declining two points and Denver & Rio Grande one, from the last previous sale.During the first hour the tone of the market rémained very good, but a little stock was then met onthe advance, and prices began to-sag off, after trading had fallen off to a very small volüme on the rise.The announcement of further heavy gold shipments produced but little éffect as they had been generally expected.- \u201cThere was an effort on the part nf the traders to Work for a further rally, as à good government crop report: is expected on \u2018the 8th, but they were unable\u2019 to stimulate \u2018any outside interest and the transactions remained as professional as heretofore.Considerable short covering seems to have taken | place.in the last two or thre days and the \u2018demand for stocks in the loan crowd is now smaller than for some time past.Sales to noon, 173,887, - < SE gineer, gives it as his opinion - Montreal will become one of the great- ern\u2019 heisphere.He does not think that che canal will change American commerce, for by the tinie the work is fin- a necessity.pe | 0-at-8754; 1709 at-37 14,550) at Chambers, 2000 % T8, 100 at 37 &: ow, 1500 at 37%: Central, 1600 at 16, 500 at 15%; Cobalt Lake; \u201c1914 at 29%, 500 at 293, 1000 at 29%; Meehan; 500 at 7; Lit- at 285%; La Rosé, 100 at 428; McKinley, 100 at 97; Nip, 10 at 1015; Scotia, 300 at 40; 500 at 41; Otlsse, 2900 at 8; Peterson, 500 at 27%, 600 at 2734; Rochester, 5500 at 19, 1500 at 1874, 50u at 18%, 500 at 19% ; Leaf, 1100 at 934; Temiskaming, 1550 at 74,-900 at 75, 2100 at 754, 1000 at 7514, 500 at 76, 900 at 76%, 500 at 77%, 1000 at 77%, 500 at 77%, 1250 at 77, 1000 at 78, 500 at 48%, 4000 at 76%, 500 at 765, 3000 at 793, future; Trethe- wey, 300 at 137,\" Minneapolis, April 5.\u2014Except for.new complaints from North and South Da- crop seeding outlook continues very favorable.- ce .- RAILWAYS POPULAR.London, April 5.\u2014Canadian railways were firm with C.P.R.at 1243-4 and G.T:R.at 273-4.~ Sn .CONSOLS WERE QUIET.London, April §.\u2014Consols for money count 81 1-4.COTTON FUTURES.New \u2018York,.April 5\u2014Cotton futures opèned easy.May 14.40; June.14.26; July, 14.30; August, 13.82; Essen ee, 12.96; October, 12.55; December, 12536; January, 12.30.i ST.LOUIS SOUTH-WESTERN.St.Louis Southwestern, fourth week of March, shows an increase of $36,975.Month incréase, $98,679.- From July 1 increase, $342,064.LIVERPOOL CLOSINGS.Liverpool, April b5.\u2014Closing: Wheat spot dull; No.2 red western winter, no stock; -futures easy.- Mayy 7s 11854d; July, 78 10% d; October, 97s/9d.Corn ern, 58 3%d: eld American mixed, 5s 8d; | futures dull; July, ps 5% d.oo : © Hams, short cut, \u2018steady 74s 6d.Bacon, Cumberland cut, steady 73s.Shoulders, square, steady 63s.Lard, American refined, dull 71s.Rosin, common, firm 10s 73d.: AMERICAN TELEPHONE & TELE- : 0 .GRAPE, ; .American Telephone and Telegraph is considering issuance of $50,000,000 new stock, or one share of new for each § shares of present stock, can be emphatically denied.Rn The company is not contemplating financing of any character whatever.Président Vail has stated: officially .to stockholders many times that the company was financed through the balance of this year.] ( only as true ag it \u2018was when uttered, but the further assertion may be made that the company could get along through all of 1911 without issuing more sécuri- ties if it so desired.\u2014{ams DR.L.8.JAMESON.| That He May Be \u2018 Leader of South African Progressive : ~~ Party._- \u201c+ Hope (Canadian Associated Press.) Johannesbug; April 4\u2014SifF George Herbert Farrär, leader of*\u2018the Oppoti- tion in the Transvaal Legislative Assembly, expresses the hope that Dr.L.8.Jameson, former Premier of Cape \u2018| Colony, will.be selected leader of the .| Commons.Progressive party in the new parliament.The coalition chapter i3 , | now closed, he says, and the Progressives.must bring forward.a common \\(mistforma for a veorganized party.À révival of interest in Téxtile: securities as shown in the in-| .creased demand for this stock, is: al matter that is \u2018attracting the attention of investors.' The interesting state- 1 ment was \u201cmade to-day that the Dominion Téxtilé \u201cCorporation will show earnings for the year .etiding\u201d March = As a\u2019 résult of \"general activity for Canadian Textile goods\u2019 the demand for: the stock :for London account is -bécoming more evident, notwithstanding \u2018the fact that a block of Textile valued .at $3,000,000° was rétently:: ab- \u2018Thosé who\" are identified with the cotton industry in this country do not} deny the fact that the textile\u2019 trade ig very encouraging, and that notwithstanding the high prides paid for the Faw material some time ago, -profits for the manufactured article are, to Say the least, very gratifying.It is \u201ca \u201cwell-known: fact - that- \u201cvery little téxtile stock is avällable for purchase to-dayÿ, and that the fitating supply Ang \u2018evident, owing to the desire of the English investor to put it away firmer considerable quantity.QueébécRaflway at*37 1-2 to-88, Black Lake around 26, Cement Cômmon at 21 1-2, and, the Sir R.W.Porks on Montreal Sir Robert W.Perks, the English en- that\u2019 est ports for ocean linérs on the west-.ished, 1920, another grain route.will be Toronto Cobalt Sales tle Nip, 800 at \u201828%,-4000-at 283, 4500\" were very quiet at 81, and for ac-: spot.quiet; new American mixed north- Boston, April 5.\u2014The rumor that the \u2018This statement is not ' Yor condi lie CANADA HAS ALSO ITS MORGAN'S FISH SUPPLIES INCREASING -SHAD CHEAP Supplies.of fish, locally, are increasing materially.- Haddock and shad are coming in large quantities from New York, the lafter being exceptionally cheap for this time of the year.Halibut is arriving by express, and the quality is all that could be desired.| Pictures must be delivatea.by March Cr \u2018he Annual | je eral Meeting of thé shärehatdess st th Banh wi be held j fice, St.James strest, on #SDAY, the Third Day of M y néxt, at 17 o'clock nosn, for the reception of the Annual Reports end Statements, and hi Election Dirsctora.By Order of the Board, = CTL AR LESPERANGE, ie oo - Ménager.: Montreal, April 1st, 1910.pyri > - MAITISX AND FORHION MAILS \u201cbe closed st the post-office during | To .-.the week ending Anril 9, 1330.April : may bi posted up to ¢ j Setters: A Unis steamer; latest time of malling is 8.30 pots, GE shes Tate gar te Disrtien ant at Station \"Cup to within of clésing.for registration should be \u2019 Latters for _voris bétorn dosing of MICHIGAN GOING DRY Majority of Counties Favor no | - Liquor.Detroit, Mich:, April 4\u2014More than 800 saloons ware voted out of business Py the people of nineteen Michigan gounties to-day.\u201d Of.the 36|counties where local eption elections were heid, thé ône county not heard from is Os- coda, which is said to possess only one saloon, so the returns are fairly com- BS nly copies soa ars \u2018Twenty counties voted \u2018dty\u2019 and Fteen voted \u2018wet\u2019 Of the ten that hää- been dry for two years, Oakland and Wexford voted to chdnge to the \u2018wet\u2019 column, - while Barry, Clinton, - Midjand, -Missaukee, Osceola, Oceana.St.Josgph and Van Burean voted \u2018to *ermain.dry.: Of the remaining counties where the question was submitted the vote Was: Wet\u2014Dickingon, Gogenbec, Alger, Chippewa, Kent.Lake,: Leekanguy, Luce, Mackinac, Marquette.Mason, Roscommon, Scholeraft and St.Clair, Dry\u2014Antrim, Arenac, Cass; 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\u2018Northern Mes- ssngetr,\u201d .10 cents per copy.No xtra tates and ty tage 8xtra to ndsfcien, L 1 countries he above list ay follows: $3.80 \u2018extra: \u201cWéékly basa on of the \u2018Daily Wit , 5s\u2019 1e Goltéaréd in Cie ity-every BYenini of pubMcktion.at $4 § World Wide po Den arpa, at $2.00 ber &nanm.= \u2014\u2014\u2014 © While.the publishers of the Witness\u2019 exclude from its célumns.For finand acte and othér advartisements which they onsidér calculated or intended to aûvantags ôf or lhjure .the reader, i must bé understood that they in.no ay guarantee advertisements, and must leave thalr readers to exercise thelr 4wn \u2018discretion In the way of putting althin them.It 1s, of course, impossiblé to.know much about mining advertising, Which offers probably the most -spscula.tive and; therefore, the mokt risky of \u2018all Investments.The great chances of gain are balanced by the at chances i bit ait pe ent mel \u201ccan afford to logs, 0 oY more thaw he è Readers of the \u2018Withess\u2019 leaving tf city for a shorter or longer senc he have the \u2018Daily Witness\u2019 each day of periosteal flr el Sains included Dritaln and tne Uslted | BEN à J a APRIL TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1910.~ In the United States it is contfary to the constitution for either natiohal, staté or civie legislation to undé a contract.British parlianrents @nd legiglatur~s are under no such Itmi- tations and will probably.elect to remain freé and conclude that the highest justice is not always reached in that way.When a wrong has.heen done it is right that it 8° \u201c1 bs undone; But the last thing a legislature should do should be t~ undo by législation a condition under which peéple have invested their money.* It wôuld be specially wrong to remove a séfe- gugrd placed in a chatter for the protection of minoritiés on the first occasion, when it is invekéd ~The charter of a lemislature that wquld thus ploy: falsé with its own chartérs would \u2018\u2019céâsé to be trusted.It is, theréforé.a surprise to us to hear that the \u2018pressnt management of the Nova, Scoti- Steel Company is \u2018asking fhe government to do .vhat is equivalent to this in order to prevent the Osler- \"the shäreholdérs of the company.It \u2018is not a provision of the charter that Mr.Murray, the Premier of Nova \u2018Scotia, has been asked to repeal, but a by-law passed ly the shareholders under their charter.This, if anything, better, as it directly \u2018invades the prerogatives of the shareholders.The that whoever controls a majority fo the -stock owns \u2018he company.The owners of the other half have no say: whatever, and there are a thousand \u2018and one ways in which the mandge- \u2018ment so sécured c:n ignôre the interests and rightful claims of the minority\u2019 shareholders.As a small prôtec- will now be \u2018dry\u2019 and 43\" \u2018wet.\u201cthe by-laws of this company à pro- 3 Canada Mont upd-.and | : We A büéfÿéss conimunicatiéna snoulé_ ba MaKe Joux Dougalt @ don, ME | nèss OMce, Montreal Ail Téttéré tp the Walter should De addrétsed Hi tof of thé \u2018Witness,\u2019 Méntreal\u2019 = o _ ] ; \u2026 ç such negotiations, thers would indeed |be cause for mutual félicitations.to Boston becoming, in consequence, mors thie port of Canada than she is, we fail to sés the contréction.ton can do our busihéss elthér cheaper or Better than we dan do it By the St.Lawrencë or by dur owh maritime ports we ought to be thankful.we are doing What we can, even to the lérigth of lce-smashing, to secre that it shall not be 80.: ELECTIVE SCHOOL COMMISSION.management, child gt school hds, of course, some.fault to find and poasibily thinks he .Forget interest calling a meeting of |.makes the mattet worse, rather than - chief\u201d evil of our.company systeria: is | tion against this there was inserted in | tile prese-_ mancgèMent in power till refined Entertainment, with Music, Songs, and MOVING | the next annual meeting, ft is very | , Retyrn \u2018engagement of Canada\u2019s Greatest | 4 ho Singing \u2018Comedian, - Berg strange that such à thing should even be asked.* À .furthèr demand is being made on thé frovineial \\egislature, asking for a change in.the.charter, requiring \u201cthat a \u2018majority of the \u2018ai: rectordte should Pe residents of Nova Scotia.This would b an unheard of robbery of the rights of those who | havé invested under \u2018the company\u2019s | charter and would class the legimlature that passed it with.pirates.Besides that, mo straighter course could be taken to drive outside capital out of \u2018Nova \u2018Scotia.Theie is not the least danger of \u2018the legislature doting In |.| this way.What is wonderful is that | \u2018it should be askéd to do so.T\u20ac.is good to ses the National Gov- | érnénént, undér thé inspiration of Me, Matkengie King, doing what it may J | be free to Go on behalf of education; | being about to appolat & commission to study the question of téchnival education as applicable to Canada.It is far better thet this work should be done by one commission for all Can- ade than that each provinces should have to #0 to thé expense, or that ons should bear the expense for tho Dbéne- fit of the vest.There Is nothing th technical education that is nôt the game for ull the provinces, and it will be.for such govérnment to avail itself of the opportunity thus gccorded to gather ail the information it may Want.In \u2018sbiné ways Canada 1s not Behind.\u201cMany years ago the equipment of \u201cthé physlés: departinent of McGill wus declared: by the mot com.potent experts fo te the best anys | where.That school hes sent forth a numbed; of \u201cBciewtists.Who enjoy | world, wide tame.\"Toronto and Quéen\u2019s have both @evelsped their departments of applied: sclence to.a high point, But we have: allowed other countries to forge fat ahead of us in the.introduction \u2018of \u201ctechnology into the school system.Thisiis & coufitry véry much in touch with material things and whose material devalopment.is going on at sucha rate that it speclally calls for knowledge which will go to: the subduing of nature.\u2018But that is rot and sever will be the principal value | é of mgiing]\u2019 training tn schools.Men | Hvef need \u2018it for \u2018their own \u201cpersonal wall.| He belng and fines for common life, and also for thelr highest metal and ideal develaprivent, Whiph Will never .be réached Where thie whole man 18 not | sÿmmetficdiiy distance, beyond re- > trace by might ho is judged ITUTE.[arch just 1 Institute reports 601 ents being 39 cases of to the In- visits paid he Ladies\u2019 dges with ived from $12 from in aid of sumptives.red in pri- unts have .ciethiag, lief.Ovor > dozen of | amoung nittee dure LL.- B.Oslér, lament for: ill ap he ale.at ported \u2018as - = Weéping.and drear, e& sleeping, la.48, 44; .56, 8 ert.54, 24; 0.24; Win- _36: Parry fi: Ottawa, , 50, 34; vednesday, A ~ or tk.A l \u2014 mr For Light Manufacturing.{ Upper flat on Craig Street, be- | ween St.Peter Street and Victoria Square.Dimensions 30 x 128.ae THE : CRADOGK SIMPSON COMPANY | 205 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.FOR PANCAKES \u2014 TRY BRODIE'S SELF-RAISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR BRODIE & HARVIE, 14 BLEURY STREET.~ THE \u201cDE LUXE Loose Leaf Ledger The last word in the production of Loose Leaf Ledgers.Built for appearance as well as strength, in our usual thorough manner._ we shall be pleaséd .to show you sam- ies.\u201c Illustrated Booklet free upon application.w + MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO.Stationers, Blank Book Makers, Printers, 115-137 Notre Dame Street 'W., Montreal, WHEN HOUSE CLEANING \"AND MOVING DO NOT OVERLOOK YOUR BEDDING.Have your Matttesses and Springs, eto.re-made and purified, equal \u2018to new, at TOWNSHEND'S, \"TRE BEDDING SPECIALIST, Grandes Avenues, Annex.182 ST.LOUIS 720, | ARONSON & NUTENDERE, PAWNBROKE RS, No.801 Oralg SIR EUR prt ok ARONSON & RUTENBERG, Pawnbrokers and Jewellers.( ® Ol = | PUBLISHERS 8 RETAILERS OF POPULAR MUSIC IN CANADA 231 SRLATHEKINE 51 WEST.HAVE YOU.GOT A COLD © Get a box of HARTE'S GRIPPE W.Ar ERS.Cures a cold in twenty-four hours.PRICE 25c., HOW ABOUT THAT COUCH Try 8, bottlé of HARTES COUGH MIXTURE PRICE 25c.WINTER FLUID For Chapped Hands and Lips, fifty years a favorite remédy.: PRICE 26c.J.A.HARTE, Druggist, 150 NOTRE DAME STREET.WEST.The Windsor Hotel Restaurant Can be arranged by applying to the \u2018Maitre \u2019 Hotel.MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LEND.CUSHING & BARRON Notaries and Commissioners Liverpoël & London & Globa insurance Building 112 St James Strest.JACKSON & CO.CARPENTERS, BUILDERS : and CONTRACTORS.Valuations made.Jobbing prompily .attended te.co 2208 to 3358 MIdERNIA ROAD FRESH EGGS are now within the reach of everybody.and nearly everybody KNOWS, or should know, that the most reliable Eggs in the City are to be had at oe WALTER PAUL'S STORES for he gets all his NEW LAID EGGS, direct from the hen farmers, hot an.egg\u2019 older than one week.] 500 DOZEN RECEIVED DAILY.WALTER PAUL 461 ST.CATHERINE WEST.80 UNIVERSITY STREET.W.E POTTER & CO.Y.Painters and Decorators.ESTIMATES ' GIVEN.¢& BENOIT 8T., (formerly St.Phlilip) , Telephone M.1938- CYCLES BICYCLE SUNDRIES prsc Records BICYCLE MUNSON at Cut Prices Yonge St.Sendier Cut Prices Catalogue.TORONT \u20ac M A.A.A.ANNUAL MEETINGS._ À meeting of the M.A.A.A.members \u2018v'erested in soccer has been called for morrow night.,The Toboggan and \u201ctating Club will \u2018hold its annual this f*ning, and the Hockey Cl on Thurs- 4% evening.The lacrosse committed \u201c 1 probably meet to-morrow night to viuss further the plans for the trip to + Westminster.- The trip was dis- Cissed at the meeting of the directors list night, but there was nothing new ; FLAT | | licenses: | the À \u2018and.assessment roll re St.Antoine.St.2 me GIST A | Vis vice-president, and L.1 ills, .your Quickly Relieves:\u2014 § -Biliousness, 4 Sick Headache, Stomach Disorders, and CONSTIPATI , NOTICE.TRE ; gives notice, that it will apply to the Provincial Legislature.at its next session, for amendments to its charter, on the following mattets:\u2014 Municipal autonomy; finances and ad- -ministration; loans and disposal.of the proceeds thereof; electorai lists;\\ voting and elections; valuation and apportionment: rolls and contestation thereof; ox- propriations; annexations; special assessments resulting from annexations; powers and attributions of the Aldermen; by-laws.concerning taxes and: he RY thd , Production of electric current and sale of the surplus thereof for municipal and private purposes.Meetings of the Council; committees &nd \u2018their powers; appointment of a Commission for the administration of olice Department; expropriation bth section.; Ratification of certain agreements for the closing of streets between the City and/the Canadian Pacific Ry.Co.and the Lachine, Jacqu artier And Maisonneuve Ry.Co.; Retorders; acting Recorders and their salary; Recorder's .Court and appeal from judgments of said ourt; amendments ta the articles of the harter which are inconsiitéat with of contrary to the provisions of the Act 9, Ed.VII, ch.82, so as to make them agree, and also to \u2018obtain certain amendments with regard to the reorganization and administration of the different civic departments, and to the constitution and organization of the Board of Commis- slonefs, and as to the salary of the ahd responsibilities of the Board of Commissioners and those of the Ch unecil, and generally all amendments necessary for the municipal organization created by the Act 9, Ed.VII, ch.82, so as to ensure the proper working of the new regime; organization of a \u2018court for young delinquents, house of detention, remuneration of the judge and supervising constables; working capital, Lo ; L.O.DAVID, City Clerk City Clerk\u2019s Offiée, Montreal 15t Haren, 1916, | DEFEATED TAURBNTIANE IN Wa.TER POLO GAME BY 8 TO 4.The Montreal Swimming Club Junior water rolo team défeatéi Läurentians eight to two 1 a matéh in tha juvenilè series at tha Laurentian - Baths last night, This is M.8.C\u2019s thifd consécutive victory.Last night, in their -sdor- ing ability and accurate passing, they showed great resemblance to the senior team, champions of the leagiie, \u2019 ~ Following ware the teas and score: .Laurentians.~ .8.C.Jenkins.ss.G01 .J.McCready Le-Comsiere.Defence .,H.Sélllèr Rydbérg.«.Défénce .A MoCready Poulet.Sa+0o\u2026.Ford.EB, MoCreéady Ford.Bouchard O'Brién.v.,.s.] Emo.Ford , .H - First quartér-8 té Ô for M.5:0, Half time\u20144 to 0 for M.8.C.Three-quarter\u20147 to à For MA.C.Full time\u201438 to 3 for M.8.0.Réfeée\u2014AS A.Young, MeGill Se 7 Uriptres-Géorge Moore and HK.M.mmerman.* : tie 110 N 0 \u201c Timekeepêrs\u20140; H.Goulden; péñalty A Wy Ross.TL am roue EASY NIGHTS BOWLIN OLUB CANADIAN, ST.DENIS, AND .BEAVERS\u2019 SECOND TEAK : (WERE WINHERS.: In the Social League last night Club Canadian bowlers defeated Lafontaine, on M.A.A.A.alleys, \u2018by 271.pins, and St.Denis beat M.A.A.A.on Lafontaine alleys, by 54 pins, Beavers\u2019 second team defeatsd the.club's first team in a match làst night:.SECOND TEAM.Whittett \u2026 eo oo o.130 D.Candlin tu.152 \"Cockburn «us 068 bo «.150 Pearcy .sa +6 ».192 McCutcheon .+ .155 146\u2014432 Willéinson cv.1387 : 180\u2014465 Total \u2018ee ve pe oo 20 08 ,, 06 26 2864 FIRST TEAM.168-461 166-517 194-499 126\u2014490 Josiin «eu ea ee o«».101 197 134-\u2014#432 \u2018Gibson ++ =» 60 as 4 162 176\u2014#82 Élarabut .+ .188 200 146\u2014544 Tweedie .-.86 129 134\u2014339 -TTérr .es os «+138 152 121-411 H.Candiin .e .+.156 131 158-445, \u2014 TQAIS vo vo ss solve on 20 coro 2663 Majority for Second Team .211 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DROP IN GATE RECEIPTS AT XALI- ) PAX.Halifax, N.S., April 4.\u2014The anhual meeting of the Wanderers Athletic Club was held to-night and attracted a fécord attendance.~- - 3 The treasurers report shows a deficit of $217 .subscriptions having fallen from $1250 to $1070.co Charles V.Monaghan was élécted pré- 'sident over Butler; Reg.Cotbétt \u2018 À .\u201cCastonguay; secretary.The latter suécééds Ald.F, P.Bligh, who held office for 21 years The club presented Bligh with & gold watch and chain.The membarship of tha club is 320.| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014eeean?TV SamtE\u2014 N .BASEBALL FATALITY.Ithaca, N.Y.April 4.\u2014The death to- der of ten year old Harold C.Trainer marked the first baseball fatality of the \u2018season in this vicinity.In a game)last week he was struck on the forehead by a bat, which accidentally flew from the hands of another lad.\"Coughs, Colds, BRONCHITIS If there is an ailment in the throat or chest, it ts surely essential that the remedy be conveyed direct to the \u201caffected part.It's because the healing vapor .of Catarrhozone is breathed into the sore, irritated throat and bron: chial tubes, \u2018 because its balsamic fumes kill the germs and destroy the cause of the trouble.These are the reasons why Catarrhozone never yet \u2018failed to cure .a genuine case of Catarth, Asthma, Bronchitis or Throat Trouble.\u2019 The wonderfully-soothing vapor of Catarrhozone instantly reaches the furthest recesses of the lungs, produces a healing, curative effect that is impossible with a tablet or liquid, which goes merely to the stomach, and fails entirely to help \u2018the throat or lungs.iE To permanently cure your winter coughs, sneezing.and Catarrh, by all means use a.tried and proven remedy like, Catarrhozone.But beware of the substitutor and imitator.Look for Catarrhozone only, 5ûc.and $1, at all dealers.Catarrhozone tv\" announce with regard to the arrangements, ; ; CITY OF MONTREAL | ters easily, ay allowed Columbia no members of sald Board, as to the powers | .;, Gathercole game here to-day, by a scorè of 1 to V: | up for consideration.\u201d #1 i | In Their Fifth Game the Royals {| Managed to Bost Coluniin au ANE THESE 3 ELV ey ig | ADAMS, THE YOUNG = a\" So baseball representatives managed to re- quisied orgafilzation.Jimmie Jones, whoarrived this morning, broke into the contest with a long.while! the fielding of Colvin, Cockiil and Nattress® was par excellence.~.Smith and.Corcoran each: hit: the ball for Jung triples.The fielding féatutés for Cole umbia.was the work of the: Blue.outfield.Fach of the Gardeners robbed] a long drive from Nattress, righ ti top \u2018of cantreteld TE off the Adams, a #0it Pitney, ing line tite first five innings for Montreal.Columbia secured twelve hits and all their runs off Adams.Siaver, ho pitched the last four innings, took mat- more than a hit in any session.Columbia scored in the first inning on.singles by Dwyer, Marshall and Wohl- lobe.wi she Royals came back in the sec- Ww one ina dou y Johés ani an erfor by Keating: | © PF hes ne Triples by Smith and Corcoran netted \u2018another run for the visitors in the third.© The score was tied until thé eighth, when two hit batsmên, à Sacrifice, à hit and an error and the game.Columbia, S.C., April 4.With.a score | of 5 to 3 inl their favor, thé\u2019 Montres |- cord their first viétory of the swawon toe] \"day, the Columbim team belfig.thé vad.) double on his fret appearance at the bat, 1 - Royals of triples, and Schwitaka ploked ; Vas on né fe 7 gave the Royals two \u2018rahs | ! a.ated sf.% À A es ; ; : Li AUS à M STE page ' he-ébev | z arte ® ae Ta - bie, héte to-morrow, \u2018and \u2018anôthes-, ame | will bè played with thé, Rôyéls om Wed- TT MONTREAL, SL AB il H PO À À.Nattress, ss .6 6-1 1 5 0 Jôyte, if » + + \u20ac .3 1 0 ; à 1 0 Smith; 3b 28 + + À 1.1 1 1 1 Corcoran, rf .o os 5 ¢& 1-0-0.{ Cockill, ib .#4 0 0-40 1 0 J.Jones, ef \u2026\u201c.B 1 1 @ 0 Dillon, \u20ac .see ail 0 9 : bh.1 -Krichéll, c\u2019y, + + + +2 i 8 À Calvin, 35 1 1 +1 0.0 dE 8 .ee So es.y - Ad ms, P.« ¢ ov 2 0 1 0 3 Biever, ps.-0 1 L 6 10 fotdls .32 5 5 3717 4 + COLUMBIA: Co \u201c : \\ AB.R.H: P.Q.A.i Schwiètgka, c.£.\u2026.4 1 1 | 0 : Dwyer, 3b.».Bb 1 1 à 3 J Marshall, r.f.\u2026 6 0 3 5 \u20ac Wohlleben, 1b.» 5 ô 2 1 À Massing, C.«+ +» 2 0 0 : à - Hartley, c.-» .\u2026 2 @Q 1 9 1 Cavender, 1.f.Bb 0 8 2 3 Breitehstein, 2b .& 1 3 % 2.Jetsing.5s.ee ee 3 8 3 8 8 3 TT.Jônes, D.+ ++ ++ 1 Collins, Pause 0e 9 5 2 Î 3 À Totals.- .40 5 16 97 14 À Score by infings:\u2014 oo ê 1.0114010020\u20148 -Môntréal- 112 à 0 2 d°0 0 0 0-48 Columbia, +.>=» ; Ag A imary:\u2014Two-base 8, J, Jones, Breltenstein: three-base hits, - Smith, Corcoran; hits apportioned, Jones, 4 in § innings; Adams, 12 in ; firs bass on balls, Jones, 4; Adams, 2; Col- life, 1: struck out, by Jones, 4: Collins, 1: Adims, 3: Belver, 1; Jeft on ba Mentreal, 10; Columbia, 14; sacrifice hits, Colvin, 2; T.Jones; stolen based, Joyce, | 33 (Colvin, Smith, - Seivwéitzkä, Joyce 2; Marshall, WonlleHen; batter: hit, Cockill, Colvin, Krichel], Seiver; double plays, Colvin.unassisted: Nai» tress and Cockill, Time of game, 1.85.Umpires, Winter and uarbray.PHILADELPHIA oN aa .ark, N.J., April 4~\u2014Tha Philadel- delpnia \"Americans defeated Newark, of the Rastern League, in an exhibition nly run was made in the first inn- iy ° Batteries\u2014Philadelphia\u2014Krause, Dygert, Thomas and _ Livingstone Newark-\u2014Mueller, MoGinnity, Wolfe an Crisp.| Ten thousand saw the \u2018game.> - BASEBALL TRADING.a ew York, April 4 Managér MaGraw, of the New York Nationals, has traded OF thelders Herzog and Collins to thé Bostons of the National League, for Outfiélder Becker.News ofthe trads came to-day frofn Norfolk, where the Giants are playing.; EXHIBITION GAMES.At Richmond; Va.\u2014Brooklyn, als, 6; Richmond, States; 3.At Nashville, Tenn.\u2014Detroit, cans, 3: Nashville, 8.L., 2.\u2018At Augusta, Ga\u2014New York, cans, 5; Augusta, S.A.L., 0.Nations\u2019 \u2018Ameri- Améeri- The eighth International hockey match between England and Scotland was played at Aberdeen on Saturday, when England gained the séventh victory of the series, the 1904 match hav- .ing ended in r draw.CRICKET LEAGUE MEETING.\"meeting of the committee of the Montreal and District Amatéur Cricket | League will be held at the Carslake Hotel to-morrow even.ag.A large attendance of aelégateés is reques tad as - some important mattèrs will be brought ie SWIMMBE SUSFENDSD.; icago, April 4.\u2014H, J.Handy, | ie has been sudpéndéd for six months: by the athletic committed of the Illinnis | Athletic Club he action was taken because of Handy's refusal to swim in the Central A.A.U, championr ships held in Chicago last month.: 250.! WESTMOUNT ORICEET CBUB.The annual general meeting of the Westmount Cricket Club will be held in Victoria Hall, Westmount, on Thursday J ust Breathe It.The New\u2019 York Ameridans play Célum- | HT Sh - Se Ken =; x ¢ 3 es oi É .\u201c> \u2019 ; se - i e shows #omé of the cantestants in the yreat race.run La 0 Ljungstrom,-thè Swede, in record time.b innings; first |- ages, 1: pe ENGLAND WON HOCKEY \u2018GAME.| relly Ot 8; fie Vo of thé: 4 Qu got trie.tha Ottawa golf club.\"MR.GERALD LEHS.inclusion, for -hié counts among.the best of amateur golfers in Canada.Mr.G.Mokk, runver up at last yeai's tham- pionship meeting in .Loronte, will also be in Ottawa for the season.\u201cNEW JUNIOR LEAGUE TEAM.The Roge and\u2019 Thistle Association Football Club interid entering the new ened by his | do \u2014 \u2026 7 | Treasurer's Report Revealed that There Was a Balance \u201c« Vie \u2014\" > \u201c où the Right Side.\u201cClub Won District - Medal\u2014Presenta- tion of Prizes.Took Place Last Night.=~ ° Song - and story, {nterwoven with spéeches and reports, seemed to make the time fly quickly at the meeting of the Thistie Curling Club, held last night undet the presidency of Mr.H.G.Wills, the sécrétaty.\u2014 The financial statement revealed that there was a credit balance, while the report on the séasoh\u2019a play showed that while the Thisties had not proved very successful in the big matches they had succeeded in winning the District Medal.i Co - = For the presentation of the prizes Mr.Jolin Adair was voted to the chair.\u201cPhe club prize fell to the rink skip- \u2018ped by Mr.J.G.Campbell, of which the rollowing were tha méribérs:-J.Bowie, R.H.Arkell, R.J.E.Chapple and J.G.Campbell (gkip).fhe president's prize was \u201cwon by Messrs.N.J.Dawes and J.C.Macdiar- The (ifepnshield\u2019s prize went to Di.M.CG.Baker, and Mr.W.H.C.Mussen won the Muir prize.: During the évening \u2018several speeches were dajivered, dealing with the old game and the splendid way the Thistles had maintained the best traditions \u2018Junior league.À \u2018campalgn 18 being \u201corgifized \u2018with :& view to securing funds to place\u2019 the \u2018tub on.a good foundation.\"SATURDAYS MARATHON RACE IN NEW YORE 2 Mey, CR \u20ac NO PRACTICE YET KONTESAL LACROSSE TEAM WILL WAS?UNTIL \u201cWESTMOUNT UBROUNDE ARB READY.\u2014\u2014\u2014r Montréal laCossb team turned up ac- ording to appointment at the M.A.A.5 Gymnasium last night, it was decid- 8a ; Bold a practice, .thie players côn lajning: that the \u201chard floor hurt held féét.After à conference with \u2018Mr: W; B.Findlay, the président of the êlub, 1t Was decided to-\u2018püstpone prac- | tiéé for biveek, by wihch tide it is hoped | thät the grounds at Westmount will be féady tô be uséd.-.- PRISES VALUE $5000.| Events Mquber 73-Aù Forthtoming - Ottawa Horse Show._ Ottawa, April 4=\u2014The prize list of thé Ottawa Forse Show was announced yesterday BY Capt Hi.J.Birdwhistle, secretary of tha association.It calls \u2018foi 73 évents at the big meet, to.be held hére May & 6 ahd 7, and it is als¢ announced that J.K.: Vanderbilt, of New York, will gond his string té Ottawa for thé show.D.H.Härriman's horses will also.be here, and fn'addition to the Roval Cänà- diah Dräÿôons Will.appear with the mounts used in the british Olympic tournament at Londoh last year $5,000 Tobe gSiven in prizes.Entries olose MONARCHS OF TRE FIELD: Basobsll President Held Conference \u201cWith His Hight Umpires.New York, April 4.\u2014Président Lynch, of the Nationkl League, went over thé Playing.Jules, with his eleht regular un nd his recently appointed sub- atbitrater, eviter van cheat, of Trenton, at a conference here to-day.Lyfieh told his men that they wer the.monarchs of the field, and that all they had to do to retain their position was to enforce the rules.He particularly called their attention to rule 75, which provides that.the only persons who shall be allowed on the field during a game are the players, umpires, and such offi- sera of the law as may bé required to préservé peace.Photographers no longer will be allowed néar thé diamond after & game starts.The umpires.who attended.the meeting were Hank O'Day, James E.Johnstone, J.Kiem, Charles Rigiler, Bteve Kane, Wm: Brennan, Augie Moran, D.Emsle 4nd Dewitt Van Cleef.The Chicago National League Club has réleased Pitcher Hchweéney to Memphis and Catéhar Orendorff to Log Angeles.LOULETS FOR CHAMPIONS, Sherbrooke Hockey Team To Receive to Presents From City Shérbroske, April 4-\u2014\u2014\"Thée Citizen's for the présefitation Which i< to be made to the champions of the Sf.Lawrénce League.) ces CL Each player and member of the exs- cutive will be presented with a locket.The.presentation will -bé made by His Worship Mayor Cote at Clement Theatre r on Wednesday night.TU ab thi BASEBALL AT MACDONALD.Outdoor baseball practice has begun at Macdongld College.The indoor sea- gon ended on Wednesday evening, when the 'acdonnld \u2018team journeyed to Montreal to play a return match with the M.A.A.A.boys.The Macdonald © On Saturday two tealfis were sélect- ed from the college, and .a game.of fifteen innjngs was played.A match has been arranged for April 16 with an outside team, and regular practices win be held: in prepardtion for that ate.- \u2018OTTAWA HOCKEY CLUB'S LOSS.\u2018Ottawa,-April 4.\u2014The\u2018time for the refunds oi the unused tickets of the Ottawa hockey club expired on Saturday.About $1400 was handed back to holders of tickets Nos.7 ana 8, and it was announced to-day that the Qttawas, as the result, would be obliged to carry over evening, at 8 o'clock.Business: Bec- | retary\u2019s\u2019 réport and selection of officers.+ a ; pd Serr GY, PE | MeCuaig.* Althduelr à numner 07 metiders of the | Commitiée has compléted arrangements\u2019 boys, in a séven-inning game, wén 44.o 10.E of the clubs.Mr.W.H.Boswell, Mr.J.C.Mac- diarmid, Mr.H.G.Wills, Mr.Ww.H.C.Mussen, Mr.R.H.Barron, Mr.W.arts, + at New York én.Saturday, which was weh by J.Bowie, Mr, 8.C.-Phillips and Mr.John Adalir.eu .Thôse -réspèhelble for rendering vocal selections included Messrs.Jos.1.Beauchamp, W.J.Hyman and W.W.MR.R.A.OUTHET WON BPOON SHOOT OF WESTMOUNT GUN CLUS.The spoon shoot on Saturday after: noon on the.Westmount Gun.Hi grounds Wad woii by ur.R.A.Outhet after a ghôot off with Mr, W.Galbraith, both tying with 10 targéts broken, - Next Saturday wih be: the \"Trophy\u2019 shoot.The following were ôñ-Saturday: : Events\u201d.\u2026 6,06 4 cù 1 2 3 À Targets eu 9 Ov 46 aw 26 25 20 10 Léwis ve ve .wd 3 21 16 $ Outhet .au as + 19 18 17 5 Galbraith vei ee Ha 08 19 if 14 Toihurst oo ve seve 18 17 17 8 Pitched .+.s.16 16 .7 Rel Su te Ba 8 is we 18 \u2018ee \u2018ss .Clark 1211 LI 16 15 4 C8 Herbert .:.+ .s.18 12 5 Eliôr 2 2 UE 14 4 2 0 parley.Lon 14 11 11 8 Môodré .+4 sv 26 ove 12 24 ov.11 ve.pe 4 Jolhinston.te ee se OF .SOTTAWA HEYGATE LEAVES OTT The Chief Butsman of the Cricket Club Has Gone West.Ottawa, April - £-=At the annual meeting to-night of the Ottawa Cricket Club, Mr.M.J.Bristow was elected captain in\u2019 succession to H.J.Hey- gate, who has gone ou\u201c West oh a transcontinental survey.Mr.Godfrey Pereira was \u2018again elected president, and it was announced that final ar- rapgémeénts had been made for a trip to Philadelphia.The party will leave Ottawa on July 16 and p.ay for two wèeks there, thence going to New York and Baltimore.It sas announced that the University of Pennsylvania would play here on June 20 and 21, the Belmont Club, of New York, coms ing about the latter part of August.The batting averagés showed that H.J.Heygate led on last year's play, with an average of 17.33.Tha club will have the biggest yea of its cureer, and it was also decided to.go In for lawn tennis on a large scale.All of last y-ar\u2019s members, with the exception of Heéygate and Frank Davis, who has been transferred to Montreal, will bé available.- LADY GAINS MEDALLION MISS EDNA HADLEY FImeT TO PASS EXAMINATION IN LIFE SAVING eo TEST, .The honor of being the first Canadian lady to pass the examination of the Royal Life Saving Society and to gain the bronze medallion -warded to thosé who successfully pass the test in life saving, belongs \u2018to-Miss Edna Hadley, a lady associate member of the M.A.A.a, The examination was conducted by thé Quebec provincé branch df thé society, Mr.D.Crutéhlow, who is official examiner of the branch, presiding at the test.\"Miss Hadley gave a remarkable exhibition, equalling some of the tests passed .by men swimmers who have qualified recently for the medallion.: : | Dr.Chase's Otnt ment it à certets and _guateitéed .| Sure for ech à BL VE ta timonials is piles Bee testimo th press | until next season With 4 -défieit of 8400.| neighbours about it You can wse it snd get your oney back if not satisfied.600, at all dealers or DNMANSON, BATES & Co., Toronto.DR.CHASE'S OINTMENT Ch 0 0880 a frite EE Paie édit at a aides dd ii The speakers included: |- | éûnoe uniôï, to be cofabosed 0 DEFEATED MR W GALSRAITH IN |.the cores\u201d | longed: to the United States für a -Canada.2 | 73 3: .Pc .= = vo ri ng Debility | is due to the debilitating weather ofthe season, \"and to the Impure, impoverished, devitalized .\u201ccondition of the blood caused by too close cone finement, too little outdoor air and exercise, too heavy diet during the winter.\u2018Itis cured by the great constitutional remedy Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla which effects its wonderful cures, not simply because it contains sarsaparills, \"but because it combines the utmost remedial Yalues df more than twenty different ingredients.There is no real substitute for Hood's Sarssparilla.If urged to buy any prepatation sald tobe * just as good,\u201d you may be sure it 1s inferior, costs Jess to make, and yields the'dealer a larger profit.100 Doses $L - £ = i .A dd + - Genuine Oak English Tanned - LEATHER BELTING .Short Cut\u2014Short Lap More Solid Leather to the foot than any other belt made D.K.McLAREN LIMITED Tél.Main 490444908.Ds ._ 308-311 orAlG street WEST.PA a + 2 A mes THE = MAIN 1203 NEW: YORK ~~ WINDOW «4, CLEANING 3 COMPANY 40 JURORS AAA BEAT FUSILIERS SUORE WAS 207.TO 193 IN BETURN |?BIFLE MATCH.° FAMILY WASHING \"Thé rétürn rifle match betwéen the M.AAA.Rifle Club and the 1st P.W.F, took place at the Drill Hall, Craig street.The following were the scores: M.A.À.À.ROA Holland .co 12 +0 00 ae 35 IAAI s W.ROBEBE .++ 24 vo oo oes 35 §, Bgmpilon LLL ULL 8 an .B MéCrèrick wv oe 10 oven 35 5 WHEINEON .ov 0s Lo oo on 3 = a sa mo > ¢ .Dunlop te d'à ah» AT WEEKLY PRICES - TOtal cv ve se 00000 00 00 2000 207 HL \u2018 ; .' 1st PW.F.+ =\u2014 > Corp.Dénagïy .oi cv oo oe oe 35 ; oo Stal Borat tui er ee 2200 il S N \u2019 \u2018ét; OGÉMENn .i cn se os ee i ) gh Serbt.LAMDION +1 fu ve ve sens 35 ystem oO.] Staff Setet.Colllags .30 Sergt.CAE.ve vifew we ee Your general washing\u2014 FOAL «ene iv v7 ver ov senna 108 RE han FRE pie nid dpe JE well washed and sumed J sut it will be n tha gore, of Uy the AAA team het 1 mg 2 iy! id Speed Price $1.and odd, four men making pog 8; ang.8 \u2018 fe \u2018whole team dropping à ly.{pies i ° per week.the whole te: pirat || De ae mine out of à bogeible ; S N : 2 i ~All articles requiring iron- \u2018ing, 606: per week extra System No.3 General laundry work done at list prices.Telephon for our List.oa FOR ORDERS AND ENQUIRY DE: .PARTMENT Tal.Main 3559.Te > Witteman - ; NEW UANOE UNION PROPOSED.The: annual megtiné of the Massawip- Bt Cane Llub will bé yeld in Mentresl on April 16.: EE A SET TT An effort is being made to grganize a An effort is being mi a Norrt pat Club, Magog Clnëe Club, Knowlton | sating Élub, Littie Lake Boat Club and the MassaWippi Candé Club.\u2014 The idéà ik to Hôld Méets at éach place during thé éummer Months., te CARNEGIE / FOUNDATION | Dénounced by \u201cChancellor of Syracuse University.Poughkeepsie, NY.April.4.\u2014~The New York Methodist Episcopal Cun- ference cloded its géssion here to-night with an address Chancellor Jas.R.Day, of Syracuse\u2019 University, and the announcement of the appointments of the 300 members.In his address, Char | cellor Day dendunged the colleges and institutions ve by religious peo- axa - Asks I] | \u201cWhere Linen Lasts,\u201d Corner.Duke and William Streets.ple that grovell4d in the dust before thé- Carnégie Faunÿation and went back on their fouridrs in order to obtain pensiofis.He déclared the foundation of Syracusé University was as broad as possible and did not requ're {ts chancellor or members .of its faculty to Be meémbers of the Methodist Church, but Hiévér would it givé up its religièts côntiéétion or its lôŸ- alty to the Churéh that founded it for any system of petisions whateVér.\u2018Therd are not shough millionnalires in Wall Btreet, sald the Chancellor, \u2018to fiake us do it + i The speaker madd no reference to the Rooseve wh\" incident.| ASSAULT AT STRATFORD DEATH OF MRS.R.MORRISON._ The death occurred oh Friday last at Détroit, Mich, of Mrs.Janet Mortis son, widow ot the late Mr.Robert Mor- risôñ.The deceased Was well known in Montreal, having resided for a long number of years in Point St.Charles, where she was connected with &t.Matthew's Presbytérianh Church.\u201d The family moved to Detroit some five yours ago.The body was taken to Montreal and the interment took place = | to-day from the Understaking estab- Woman Bound and Robbed by Jahment of Armstrong & Co.Victoria Two Strange Men.FORT WILLIAM WATER SUPPLY! | \u2014 : .) A meeting of tlie general section of Stratford, Ont:, April 4-\u2014Ih broad the Canadian Society of Civil En- daylight on Saturday morning tWo gingers will be held on Thursday at 8 well-dressed and respectable looking pm, A paper on \u2018The Fort William - men knocked at the door of Mr.J.P.water supply, by H.S.Hancock, jr, .Parker here.Mr.Parker was at work A.M.Can.Boc.C.E., will, in the ab- - and Mrs.Parker answered the bell.sencé of the author, be read by Mr.She had a five-dollat bill in hér hand, R,.S.Lea.but placed it on the table while ôpèn- ao ing the door.Ona maf immeälatély em T roubled grabbod her by thé head dnd held a hand over her mouth, while the other Every Winter With .Severe Colds.hel da revolver to her head.Threats of assault were made, but suddenly a knock was heard at the back door.The men, however, seoûred a ¢hild's skipping rope and bound Mrs.Parker to the leg of the stove, after throwing.her on the floor.Thé intruders thei decamped, taking.the flve-dollar- biil.Mrs.Parker's cries awakened her children upstairs, who cut the ropes.and Mr.Parker wad summoned from his work.The police were notified, but though on the ¢ase all day were unable to find the ruffians.She recognized one as the same Man who called at the house.about five years ago, asking for Mr.Parker, and being.Dr.Wood\u2019s Norway Pine Syrup Cured Her.Hy Mrs.W.J.Harhmond, Hamilton, Ont.writes: \u201cI beg to op 4 that I have use Dr.Wood's Norway Pine Syrup for my told he was out, he made thé threat that he would never \u2018coma tiome ailve.youngest irl who was troubled every Mrs.Parker is much upset as the re- winter with bronchitis and very severe sult of the occurrence, but ro serious ds.At night she would kes results are likely to follow.She cannot colds.A p_us all awake with her coughing until I tried account for the actions of thé men, as your Ss hich h .\u2018 : > yrup, which gave her instant she knows of no.enemies sho OF ©! relief.After the first bottle was finished tL 1 I got more, and always kept a bottle \u2014\" in her room at night.Dr.Wood\u2019s Norway Pine Syrup is certainly a wonderful thing in a case like the above mentioned and no one can praise it too highly.I have taken every opportunity to recotz- -mend it to all my friends and relatives.\u201d There is nothing to equal \u201cDr.Wood's\u2019 for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Croup, Asthma, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Psin or Tightness in the Chest, snd sll Throut and Lung Troubles.It prevents Pneumonia snd Consumption.Put up in a yellow wrapper; three pine trees the trade mark; price 28 cents.Manufactured only by The Ÿ.THE FRENCH.IN LOUISIANA.Replying to the Toronto \u2018Telegram\u2019s\u2019 statement that the example of Louisiana stands to show that the Frenth- Canadian element will u®imately be absorbed by the Anglo-Saxon Canadian element, the \u2018Canada; says: \u2018Our confrere forgets that Louisiana has be- shorter period than Canada has: been under the British Crown, and\u2019 that while French is disappearing in Louisiana, It is making greater progress in Our confreré admits himselr that the French-Cänadlans are taking the place of Anglo-Saxons in the Province of Quebec.Does he not even already see them taking the place of of Ontario?\u2019 the same element in his own Province Milbura Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont oe erty ser EE ey = [ore Ea E | © yokes.à - have seen and have been charmed Es \\; Blacksmith\u201d and .\u2014In black, brown, green; Ÿ A All perfectly: new; + \u2014 Their ordinary price should b be with gold, silver or steel.\u2014Charming assortment; ~ \u2014Really.beautiful trim- 2 mings; | \u2014Most artistic; \u20142, 5 and 6 inches wide That © means : laces with\u2019 \u2018black or sq white net ground worked wp | \u2014Prices \u2018from .75 to, $6.00 sx per yard Also 3 \u2014Allover laces \u2014 the very latest colorings, very deep ecru or white embroidered with gold thread; 18 inches wide; prices from \"81 25 to $3.50; | \u2014 Also in silver, $1:25.Most » effective for sleeves and Twelve Million People \u2014 in the United States and Canada | \u2018by \u2018those two paintings now .on exhibit in our store\u2014The Village \u201cThe Holy .| Fami\" \u2014Totat value, $125.000.2 i 25 New Belts 15 \u2026.\u2014 Silk, stitched belts- \u2014 ~ id, =| effect; Zé po ow grey; r \u2014 Finished with gold buckles i | | = \u2014A special purchase enables us to offer them at, each, +R New Knitted ?A very large assortment of these 2 for 25.oo = ; | Lf desirable, smart looking ties.| 8 Al this season's colorings.Prices 25, 35, .39 and .43.Those at .43 are finished with a long tassel ; they come in white, black, green, sky, Copenhagen, tan, amethyst, old rose.Those at .35 include pink; green, brown and navy.«Next a à Section rer.entry to ; fowers, fe Then a section for ready.to wear à fate and M -~ [OR \u2014 a - rage re - ; em .: a ge \u201c, Ca ar .EE pr cure = ; em .A i PE SI - a pp \u2014Blouses fit for the daintiest occasion: ~ \u2014 Blouses of exceptional fineness; \u2014Blouses « of exceptional value; | \u2014 Blouses ever so neatly made; \u2014 Blouses ever so prettily trimmed; \u2014 Blouses of five different styles: \u2014But all one price, each.$1.75 | Shen den iqr Er * 4 ; , mounts and untrimmed shapes.5 of 0 our own trimmed millinery at $5.00, PT 50, 4} ¥ Â Lu .\u2018and $10.0 00, And finally the salon tsel E a Ce ay of flowers, from the simple bunch \u2018of ie exclusive.F \u2018rench\u2019 creations at $10.00.Everything in fasés mounts-and feathers | from the- \u2018modest: little ing © ount at $i te 0 the.gorgeous: Willow : Wage : Bs hats at $5.00, $5.50 and $10.Fisk and tailored hats at $7.50; $1 0.00, $1 5/00 and $20.7 \u201cAnd the miost exclusive order of millinery which Mont- ce real enjoys at, from, $12.00 to $125.00.All smart, distinctive and peculiarly.characteristic of pur store\u2014Murphy-like i in everything.A Mol A rN den nt se _ vo.vr ais i on oli re po, + 2 Correcting : a Wrong Impression Because our goods are fine many people have the 1 impression that our prices are fine, too, and apt to be beyond \u2018their reach.But are they?Security-of quality i is a point we aim at\u2014buying nothing but what is genuinely good in material and workmanship, and such as we can thoroughly recommend.That allows for security of satisfaction in the selling\u2014giving the most definitë and positive assurance that words can convey, that we will make good at any time anything you don\u2019t find good.\"By way of introducing the store to many new customers, we are distributing high class goods just now at prices which represent splendid economy: About all that is necessary to make you a good friend of this store is to get you inside once and give you a taste of our quality.) The best\u2019 advertising we get is the recommendation of those who have done business with us.\u2018We don\u2019t know where else you will get as good, genuine value for your money.Full Charm of Tailored Simplicity \" \u2014You'd pick it out of a thousand models as being the most attractive; \u2014There is a shapeliness to the cut that makes the suit stand apart distinctive from the rest; \u2014Yet it is so simple, so true, so faultless to the eye; \u2014It was evidently cut on an extreme model of directoire corset; \u2014We may as well tell you the whole truth; it is the exact reproduction of the most severely tailored thirty-five dollar \u2018suit we could find in New York, copied in summer weight serge to sell at.$25.00 \u2014 (Black, navy, new v leaf green and grey.) a.Abe 5, Our linen Suits Are In ™® \u2014Look at our line at $13.50 first of all.It\u2019s an exceptionally attractive little sui* for the money ; \u2014All sizes, too; sizes for Misses of 16 years of age; and every size from that right up to 44- \u201cinch bust.All pure Irish linen handkerchiefs; 14-inch hem; unusual value at, cach.v0.05 Dainty Swiss muslin cross-bar venger, each.ee 05 In This Suit is the 25 ORGANDY, 18 \u2014 What looks sweeter than Organdy?~ \u2014What more becoming?\u2014What cooler on a hot day?We can supply a 25-cent quality for .I8.In various s floral designs, in spots and stripes.\u201cblack and white and white and black.Eee In beautiful colors, also \u201cStore sous « daily at 5.30 pa, Tuesday, Apri 5, 1910.Fancy Vestings, 20 Fine quality white fancy vegtings in spot, stripe and fancy designs; per yard.25 I Most satisfactory for tailored shirt waists.Fine Table Linen \u2018at Prices Not to be Overlooked Wednesday, in our linen department, we shall offer these special values in all our Irish linen damask.2x2 all pure Irish linen, fine heavy damask cloth, $2.00; for $1.49 2x2 all pure Irish linen, fine heavy damask cloth, $2.60; for 1.98 2x25 all pure Irish linen, fine heavy damask cloth, $2.50; for 1.98 2x2 all pure Irish linen, fine heavy damask cloth, $3.00; for 2,10 2x25 all pure Irish linen, fine \u2018heavy damask cloth, $3.75; for 2.75 2x3 extra all pure Irish linen, fine heavy damask cloth, $2.75; FOr.se ++ 20 ++ ++ +o +.198 2x3 extra all pure Irish linen, fine heavy damask cloth, $3.50; for.ss 4e a» au ++ +.2.49 2x3 all pure Irish linen, fine heavy damask cloth, $4.25; for.3.10 22-inch napkins all pure Irish linen, fine heavy damask, per dozen.175 24-inch napkins, all pure Irish linen, fine heavy damask, per dOZON.+n .+.os se se os 2507 Extra Special + ET 5,000 yards of all linen roller towelling marked .15, Wednesday, per yard .l10 \"All linen kitchen crash marked at .15, for, per yard .1U ORI, POO FORTE PRG À ~ a3 2 mw EVE EE EE EE A A4 vR hi M mu \u20ac- 6 jam HAA iis STE dr Irish ne r $1.49 ne or 1.98 ne or 1.98 ne or 2.10 ne or 2.75 n, 5; .1.98 n, 0; .249 _ 16 th sr .1.75 h sr.Pb» 2.50\u201d roller Wed- 10 nark- 1.10 arantees three ings\u2014full weight extra strength a al Brand Coffee { Always in T and 2 pound sealed | tine\u2014never sold in bulk.CHASE & SANBORN, - ate LA Te tn try ett vr rung t14 | mE GOSPEL FOR THE TEW f*.camation of Gad, Des 3 aa al SHES WEIN NCL 0 Jima SRT ARG SAT LIN et TRO GA NE Fa Bow ad feat ait.Aba.ws Ye a ae op ve ett Lama ov ar.æ de Eu ul Ra a dy Arad xe ou tv! or.3.10 / Foam 8e 55 64 ee Ladies\u2019 Watches) nl The same discriminating care m selection ~ that.has been success- | : ful In establishing pub\" lic confidence in our Men's Thin Model Watches, has likewise been carried through our entire line of Ladies\u2019 Watches.Purchases therefore may be made through- | out our entire Watch |.stock with: the fullést | assurance as to perfect satisfaction.ren |-Scripture principle was, \u2018 | ture on, Jewish missions and work and t ¢ 1 LA OTTAWA ms 4 Young man sta and doing splendidly.tn ANOTHER AUTO.FOR THE CITY.eod getting up-to-date.red permis- The city is ind Chief Tremblay ; : sion from the Board of Control to buy an, automobile, and now it is rumored that one is to be purchased for the Road Department.says this is only talk as yet, but he indicates that some action will be taken shortly.= - \u2014Pran IMPROVEMENTS AT KAMLOOPS.The plans the \u20ac.P.R.häve in view for improving the local yard at Kam- | lnops, B.C., provide for an expendi-|.ture of $175,000.It is proposed to move the new station back 100 feet from its Present position and straighten out the main track.This will enable the company to lay several additional tracks.Henry Birks & SONS Limited PHILLIPS SQUARE AT SAN JOSE Ottawa, Aprit 4\u2014John Howard, who Is reported in a despatch.from San Jose, Calif, to have been killed in an automobile accident, is a son of a clerk in the accounts branch of the Post-of- fice Department.He was 21 years old, wads educated at the Ottawa Universi- tv: He went to California and became interested with E.F.Johnston, a former mayor of Monterey, in mining spéculations, and wrote that he was doing well.his father not a millionnaire, but the family is in only moderate circum- £trices.A peculiarity of the death is that four hours after the telegram came with the news of the fatality the postman brought a letter \" ting that he was well, home to say Not only is\" m the Controller Ainey Lit wa A > A iad meeting of the Montreal Jewish Mié- sion hel in 5 streét, yesterday aftérmoon.The Rev.Messrs.Elliztt and Major aiso spoke.Bishop of Montreal presided: The chairman\u2019s speech\u2019 wai very short; His.dboing the speakérs, but reserving the pri-ilege of adding somé comment \"| &t the close.Talking ddvantage of this | | F Lordéiip sumnied up| référvaftion His he bes as follows: Christ is the only incarnation of God, the only way to the Father; and the Jew needs hifn.: This 18 thé futtdamental fict for the Chistian.rom the patriotic viéw all the foréigners who come to this country should be assimilated, and the Jews will never Bé assimilated une less they accept Christ.\u201d purélass of a property ôn the éotith- West corner of Price Arthur street and Colonial Hvénue for the purpose of a Jewish mitssion.téndetit of the Montreal Jewish Mission, reported progress in his work, \u201ccreased iriterest.on the part of both the Jews and Christians.He attri: \u2018buted.the increased Interést drwong the Christiafis to the favorable attitude of the Bislop towards Jéwish évañié- \u2018lizdtion, and h thät as à result of the years of plodding on the part of the missionaries thers were now 300 Jewish homes in which théy werd welcome, and Chris- tin literature, including the New and read.THis was the time for 8 | step in advance, and the prospect of bétter facflitiés for caféying on their work wäs most encouraging.The Kev.Dr.Thomas, being called on next, began by expressing his pleasure at having the privilege of this visit to Canada and particularly \u201crith the hospitality dispensed at Bishopscourt.\u2018Hé had come \u2018to Can- by next Friday, when he would sail from St.John, he would have com- pléted one of the most enjoyable trips of his life.» There was the closest possible connection, Dr.Thomas said, between love .| of the Bible and love of the Jew.He -always found thém go together.Some].people excused themselves from doing anything towards Jewish -evangeliza- tion with the plea that the.Hebrew race knew the dia Testament from be- ised Messjah.They maintained a.the human family that recognized the true God.This, \u201chowever,-Dr.Thomas, deemer of all mankind;: and how could | they understand or -béliève \u2018without a 4préacher ?; Going on to show why, as a nation; the British people should séek to evangelize the Jews, Dr.Thomas «bégan: with what he called the lowest.motive self-interest.- The nations that pér- those that favored thém were blessed The second motive mentioned: Was; gratitude.Christ was.& Jew.Christ they gave us, sud té: - hand.them.I'; | the New Testament, \u201cWhose writers.\u2018and subjects were Jowh: \u2018The of Jewish evanrelféati ; vafeant ; a en first.\u2019 Then the salvation of the Jew was along the line of the divine pure 8d Christians should read\u2019 Iltera- | pray and give to help them along: THe Rev.Mr.Elliott, of All Saints\u2019 Church, is an active worker \u2018ih home missions and missions to the heathen, but he said he was one of those who had not taken very great interest in Jewish evangelization.He thought he should become more interested after hearing Dr.Thomas's addréss.Mr.Major dwelt on the thought the Gospel \u2018to the Jew first\u2019 _ \u2018Bishop Farthing\u2019s remarks closed the | meeting, after which.aftérnoon -tea |.gerved while those présent had an opportunity to meet with Dr.Thomas.Col The Rev.J.R.Dobsan Preached An-\" niversary Sermon.A.M., celebrated thelr first anniversary church service on Sunday in the Fairmount Avenue Methodist Church, the building béing packed to its utmost capacity by the members and their friends.\u2018Thre céntre portion of the church proper was reserved for members of the celebrating fraternity.throughout in a \u2018most successful manner.The preacher was the Rev.Bro.J.R.Dabson, B.A., B.D, of St.Giles Presbyterian Church, who took as his su! temple.= ; A lengthy musical programme, arranged by Bro.J.H.Lauer, A.R.C.O., was rendered by the choir, and a \u2018male | Clapp.The solos were taken by Mra.W.H.Creed, Miss H.E.Latimer and Mr.R.A.Tarlton.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE HON.G.E.FOSTER.Improving, but Temporary Retirement .P Still Contemplated.\u2018Ottawa, April 4\u2014The Hon.G.E.Fostér, in the course of an interview to-day, said that his health is.rapidly improving, and that he will be in the House of Commons again in the course of a few days.This does not in any way affect the statement gent out on Saturday to the effect that a complete reorganization.of the Con- gervative party is contemplated and that the temporary retirement, at least, of Mr.Foster, is part of the programme, THE -SQCIETY OF ARTS.: Mr.Justice Lafontaine yesterday morning granted a motion of Mr.A.C.St.Amour, provisional guardian in the case of the Society of Arts, asking authorization to cancel the society's lease in the Credit Foncier building.Builds Strong, Healthy, Sturdy Youngsters.\"To serve\u2014heat in oven, pour hot milk over it and ealt to taste.Sold by all grocers, 13c.2 carton ; two for 25e, PV TE hand nn ER er eee SAS TREE a a\" Synod Hall, Untversity | here was a targé ättendance, and the} #4 Lofdémp éonfining his rémarks to fi- Bishop Farthing alss announced.the LA The Rev, D.J.Neugéwittd, superin- |.$- - calling particular attention to thé in- |- \u20ac proceeded to state | Testament Scriptures, was received ada to learn rather than to teach, and | ginning to end and were well aware | of the claim of Christ to be.the prom- | standard of morality and constituted | one of the three xreat-:divisions of|: held, was not aufficient.\u2018The Hebrew |:§ people, as well as.all others, -s or:|- or: later must accept, Chriet as the Re- |.dairk blue ribbon of secuted them always.suffered, while = : M |: JUDGE GEORGE H.WILLIAMS.to the flesh.It: was.the Christlamis| =\": \u2018 : Fa pass back-to-the- Jews.the! L 42 THE \u201cWIT 1 2 ry useful - to refer.to \u2018frgm time to time.7 IDE U t stving\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014rmmsmreun * A MASONIC SERVICE.' |! ' Waverley Lodge, No.82, A.F.& |: An elaborate programme was arranged | for the occasion, and was conducted |- bject \u2018The vision of the rénovated | ERRRRRRRRRERRERRRRRERERESERE the principal speaker at the Quarterly.i at the hips.under a white ta bles -panvas topped \u2014\u2014\u2014i\u2014 ~ rbér.of General Grant's Ait's cabidef, digd here NESS\u2019 DE ittle catalogue scrap bogk of the daily tor cu ou These will / be found quartette corposed of Messrs.W.R,|.Clapp, S.Pitt, W.J.Dunn and A.H.| ATTRACTIVE DRESSING SACK.Paris Pattern No.3192.Of most graceful design ig the dress- different, garment from the clumsy, this name some years ago.As shown, the sack is made of dotted swiss, and cotton erepe, China silk, -.cashmere, lawn ,organdy or chambray are all suitable for the developmerit of this design.| If wished, the collar may be made of contrasting material.The patt is cut in 4 sizes\u2014382 to 44 buat measure.For the 36 bust the sack requires 2 3-8 yards of material 36 inches wide, with 4.3-8 yards of inser- \u2018tion and 7 1-2 yards of edging.ed |.PATTERN COUPON.\u201cPlease.send the above-men- tioned pattern as per directions given below.No.Size \u2018e+srontsa002O0 000600 00GA0e- Name racvononacuanoc ans 0ve gun 0 Address in full: | t maccssennéconset0n0osenca0nec00 = ~ \u2018aesssersttpetesesassenissansayg - Be sure to eut out the fllus- ération and send, with the coupon, | car giled -out\u2026 Tha pattern can- pot i you in less than = week.Price 10 cents e in cas ostel note, or stamps, ress, * : Er nl cr Tian FE sm est RT 2 td en ° | Pattern Department, \u201cWitüess\u201d Bloc we YT GRATER + \u2019 \u2026 \u2026 BOY'S WHITE LINEN SUIT.Cunning logking is this little suit df heavy white linen.rather full knickerbockers, gathered into bands just below the knees, but fitted into a narrow yokes about the wiist, so there need The smock coat has straight fronts and back, full sleeves gath- \u2018ered into stiff cuffs and a sailor collar closing over a dicky Abril, A Judge: .magtiher DAILY PATTERN.The home dressmaker should keep à |Mason had Salt Rheum| ing sack here shown, which is a very unbecoming garments which went by is trimmed with frilled edging, lace: insertion and plok ribbon.Challis] | REZRRT BED ER ARSRRERERRRRTRS EE of \u201cDr, Chase's.Recipes, Posie \u201c \u2014 no-clumsy fulness the same shade as the stockings that are worn with dark 340 oe RUSH TO SIGN ON.\" C.P.R.Engage Many Men for Construction Work To-day.Swarthy sens otrsunagz-Itely-mingl ian or a Scot and the ubiquitous Pat or Mike from the ould sod\u2019 might have been seen yesterday at tke corner -of Bisson and St.Antoine streets.The Canadian Pacific Railway wére signing on men to work on their extensions in the West.It was indeed a veritable congress of nations: they were all there, and it is just possible that every tongue spoken on the Burepéan continént could have béen heard, if one possessed the ability \u201c '| to.distinguish - them.They were a stocky, well-built crowd of men, and they looked just the right lot, for the somewhat strenuous labor of railway building: \u2018 They are, However, né dif- ferént-than:the many\u2018 that have gone before them, and have done their share in the great game of Empire building.Every few.minutes a highly élated individual\u201d would break | thteugh the crowd, to get to his party of friends, 0 and he would announce that he had | been'taken on, and what is môre, had- .beëéri:sent where he wanted to go Thén | | perhaps another would conie down, his iface breaking alternately in frowns and.smiles.He had been taken on, CU, but \u2018he had not been sent where he | .The great.majority of these.méni, iwere, however, Italians, as they have.had wanted to go.ibeen found to be the most suitable for \u2018| railway, /work.When the history of |.\u2018| ithe rallways of America is written, and f everyone is given his due share crédit, It.will be surprising to ses how large the.sturdy little men of Calabria will 1 oom in the grand aggregate.| COTE ST.PAUL MAN'S DEATH.Mr.W.J.Roberts, 69 years of age; of Cote St.Paul, died suddenly yesterday.\u201cThe body was.taken te the | The list of:Hassengers.per the T,B,8- Cals : ft {ve 0 | Anderson, Miss Andriha ap, Mr, | liam .Beattie Mr.John Beedie, Mr.: Charlé | gett, Miss Né £ George C.Ellis, «ar.David Ells, Mrs.© Lydia Fairbairn, miss A.wm.Fisher, Mr.Grant, Mrs.Grant, Master Arthur Grant, ; R / 5 Mr.Williant, Harkness, My.William + Euphemia Hunter, Mr.Harry Hunter, | : James Lylé, Mrs.Lyle, Master Thomas.mmr me : John M'Keéchnie, Mr.James M'Kenzis, .Miss Mirgarita M Kenzie, Master James Bella M'Kentté, Mr.Pèter -Mackintésh, \u201cdé consists of \u2018and fastening ota scarf.The white straw hat is bound and banded with v { son, Miss A; Sanderson, Mrs.Scott, Miss with he descendants of Ham.and.an | {+occasional English.ON HANDS FOR YEARS\u2014COM- PLETELY.CURED FIVE DR.CHASE'S OINTMENT There is nothing worse for eczema and salt rheim than cold water.Far this.reason many people sre afflicted in cold weather only.No class of men.suffer more from such aliments than bricKlayers and stone masons, and this fact makes the accompanying letter partieularly inter- eating, | Ce ce Mr.John W, Naas, stone mason, of \u2018Lunenburg, N.S, writes: \u2014\u201c] was a great sufferer from eczéma and salt rheum for years, and could get nothing which seemed to be of any regl banefit, Five years ago T got a box of Dr.Chage\u2019's Ointment and three hoxas of Dr.Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills and this treatment cured me so that the old trouble never returned.My skin became as soft and smooth aa a child's aftér using Dr.Chase's Ointment, and I shall always say a good word for jt.\u201d Very many people blag.from.akin affections in the cold wedther and try one thing after another without eb.taining the marked and lasting benefit which comes with the use of Dr Chase's Ointment.Chilblains and frost bites are quick- 11y relieved and cured by the wender- fully sodthing, healing Influence of this Ointment.Chapped and irritated 00 Le skin becomes soft and sm: Bach and every form of itching skin diseases is thoroughly oured.ou Dr.Chase's Ointment, 60 cts.a bex, 11 dealers; 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YEARS AGO'BY: .~ .rt CASBANDRAS atidin,\u201d Which arrived at 8t.John | rday, is;=~Mr.= Arthur Ander- Mr.Qéorge Andérson, r.John Geatge G.Armstrong, Mis aks, .Mr.John Barclay, r William Begg, Mr.James Birme, Mra.Birnie, miss Mina Birnle, Master ames Birnté, Mf.Aduain- Blyth, Mf.T.Brown, Mr».James grown, Miss Eliza urnett, Mr.George Campbell, - Mr.James Caæmpbéll, Mrs.Campbell, Master Win, R, Cunipbéll, Miss Lizzie Campbell, Mr.Charles A.Campbell, Mr.Donald Canipbell, Mys, Collifison, Mr.tort- Ham « omrie, Ms Thomas Cossar, Mr.less 8.Crott, \u2019 James Crufekshank, 4 nnn est, Lr, -N; « pis fife \u201cDalrymple, Mra.ævidson, Miss Annie Davidson, Miss Mary Davidson, Mr.Charles G.Davidson, Mr.Henry Davidson, Mr.David 8.Déas, Mr.W.H.M.Dick, Mr.James Dickié, sry.Dickie and infant, Mr.Charles Dickie, Mrs.Dickie, Miss Jane Dickie, Mr.D.Dickaon, Mr.A.Déâds, Mr.Jékn Dorian, Mr.~Villiam Dunpar, Mr.Alexander Dunn, Mr.Hamilton | Dunn, Mr.Lewis Elliot, Mrs.Ellis, Mr.\u201cairbairn, Miss Lizzie Fairbairn, Miss Robert W.Forrest, Mr.William Fowièr, Mrs.Fowler and infant, Mr, James Fraser, Mr, John Fullerton, Mr.John Glass, Mr.A.Glen, Mr: John A.Golight- ly, Mr.Atidesw Goodall, Mr.James Mr.John Gray, Mr.Donald Gunn, Mr.obert G, Guthrie, Mr.George Hare, Henderson, My.William R.Henderson, Mr.Robert Hood, Mr.Daniel Houston, Mr.Samuel Howté, Mr.W.Hunter, Miss Mr.David Huntér, Mrs.Hunter, Master William Hunter, Master Thomas Hunter, Miss jivimnie Hunter, Mr.Alexander Hutt, Mr.R.W.Jackson, Mr.Alexander Jenkins, Mr.Alexander D.Johnston, Mr, Jatiiég Johnston, Mr.John F.Johnston, Mrs, Johnstons, Mr.aartin Joyce, Mr.Abraham Kadish, Mr, Charlés Kinnear, Miss Janet Kirkland, Mr, William Kirk- up, Mrs.Kirkup, Miss Jeannie Kirkup, Miss Robina Kyle, Mr, Henry ©.Lamont, Mrs.Lamont, Mr.Frank Leith.head, Mr.Hyman Liptez, Mr.William | Livingstone, Mrs.Livingstons, Mr.John.) Livingstone, .r.David Livingstone, astér Angus Livitiæstone, Mr.Willfam.L.Logan, Miss Dorothy J.Long, mr.Lyle, Miss Janét Lyle, Miss Isabella.Lyle, Mr.Walter Lyon, Mr.David .W.' Lyon, Mr.Robert M\u2019Cormack, Mr.bungan.-.M'Cowan, Mr, Daniel M'Cowan, Mr.Wik liam M\u2019Cririck, Mr.D.A.M'Cunn, Mrs.M'Cunn, Master James M\u2019Cunn, Master C: L: M\u2019Cunn, Mastér puncan M'Cunn, Master John M'Cunn, Mr.James M'George, Mr.Rohert Macintosh, Mr.Mrs.M\u2019Kenzie, Master Robert M'Kenzie, M'Kenzie, Mr.JéBn.M'Kenzie, rs.Rénzté, Mr.Hugh mM'Kenzie, Miss Mr; John A, M'Lardy, Mr.John M'Laugh- lan, Mr.W.Madkav, Mr, A: D, Maclean, Mr.James Mann, Mr.John Martin, Mr.Duncan Martin, Mr.James Masterton, Mr.Henry M.Miler, Mr.William Miller, Miss Agnes C.uilne, Mr.George Mitchell, My.Thontds Morrisbn, Mr.Wil- Lam Morrison, Mr.A, -B.Muirhead, Mr.| John Murdoch, Mt.Herbert Murray, 188 ay Mur ay; Mr.Jaities ] urray, I's.Murray, 88 Johanna Ne 5 Mr.Jathes Nicol, Mr.W.T.Bian ME O\u2019Brien, Miss Maggie O'Néi), Mi: Gia ham Parker, Mr.Charies H.Paterson, Mrs.Paterson, Mr.John -P.Pätérson, Mr.John Ww, Patrick, Mrs.Patrick; Master W.Patrick, Mr.W.: 8, Pulley, Mra.Pulley, Mr, Willlain Rankin, Mr.Charles Rattray, Mr.John Roarty, Mr.Georgé- 8: Rebertson, Mr.T.B.Robertson, Mr,\u2019 David Robértson, Mr.Robert Robert- ella Scaett, Mr.Robert Scott, Mr.David émple, Mrs.\u201d Shaw, Mr.»W.: Bi Shaw, \u2018Miss\u2019 Bessie Simpson, Mr.Craig Skifh: mine, Mr.Robert Skinner, Mrs.Skinner, iss Margaret Skinner, Master Robert Bkinner; iss Mary .L.Skinner, Mr.Robert Stalker, Mr.John Stark, Mr.Geotge Steven, Mrs, Stdven, Miss Cathie teven, Master Georèè.Steven, nr.Mor- | ris M\u2019D, Btewen, Mrs.Steven, Mr.Kenneth Steven, Nes dates Steven, Master A.Bteven, - Mr: D.\u2018M.\u2018Stevénson, Mr, James Stewart, Mr, pha Stewart, Mr.Harry Stirling, Mr.D-W.Sutherland, Miss Jane Butherland, i«ies Mary \u2018Swan- ney, Mr.George C.Tassart, Mr.Tail gours Mra, Tailgour, Miss M.Tait, Mrs.Thomson and infant, Mr.Jamas Thome son Mrs, Thomson, .Master Rob gen, Monn, Rushes Monson Mr.mson, ur, John \u2018Thomsen, Miss Maty % Thomson.Mr.A D.Pure stèqn, Mr.Frank Watt, Miss Annie Wetelar, Miss Mar ret.Witte.3 M, done PA da HS Aaron Wilson, Wright, Mr.Joh Tuber So, NOP | TH THE ©.P.5-6 SAILINGS.| - -£he fallowing is.the CP.Re Hat of saillihze to and from | ool; i) fo wad trom \u2018Liverpool, Montreal Livar- Mont- * poôl real- Steamehips Voy.EN No.: Empress of Britain.& : 23 \u201cLake Champlain él Abr 22 fpr.23 .Empress of Ireland.4 \u201cLake Manitoba.80 May 12 May 22 \u201cEmpress of Britain 51 May 20 May 37 |' *Lake Champlain ., 82 May 26 June 5 Empress of Ireland.47 Juno.: u *Lake Manitoba a .6 June § June in .82 July 7 July 17.Empress of Britain.53 July 15 Ju *Lake Champlain .64 Tuly 21 July #1 [press of Ireland.49 July 29 Aug.5 Lake Manitobs.63 aug.4 Aug.14 ,Fmpress of Britain.54 Aug.13 Aug.19 Lake Champlain.65 Aug.18 Aux.28 ,Empress of Ireland.50 Aug.26 Sept.2 Eine of ft] Sy \u201cLally Champlain + opt.9 Sept, 3s press of Ireland.Sent.¢ Manitob \"65 Sept 98 Qu 9 *Lake Champlain.67 Oct.13 Oot 9: FE press of reland.52 fer at oct.2.Empress of Britain, 57 Nov, 4 M0 14 Lake Champiain.,.68 Noy.10 Nov.3 *Calling at Belfast.© Leave Arrive | ©.Thurs- Quebec |.- day.Bunday |: -\u2026 Friday Friday : Apr.28 May 8] $ May 6 May 13 |: se cas 2 Aaa a hat \u201cSALAD\u201d Tlavour \u2018fing flavour and downright gooduess of Tea will please you.Buy a package to-day Pa from your grocer \u2014 you'll like it.à PERRIN GLOVES tie PERRIN GLOVES Fit PERRIN GLOVES Durabliity.2x2 4 These are facts which no one can get away from.Address the Publishers: WILD-~CATS! 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THE SAWYER COMPANY, LIMITED, 80 St.John Street, ompanies Montreal, LT Poe reat Removal Sale! \u2018You should purchase one of our \u2018swell suit cases, club bags or re trunks.We're moving in May, and ar offering our Entire .Stock at a Great Reduction.Better Drop In and-see the assortment while It Is at fs best ¢ .\u201cWE TAKE A SPECIAL PRIDE fu the manner in which we yeturn WOOL BLANWERTS sent to the ~ Toilet Laundry Phone Up 3480.\u201c TRE LAUNDRY THAT XNOWS XOW.\u201d We do pot make the Abre had, mex run the color in the border.Have thems washed before putting away for the summer.425 RICHMOND ST.CHANGE IN INSPECTORS.A System Which Wilt Save the Heuse- .holder Annoyance.\u201cIt is learned on good authoritv that the inspectors of the water and in- (For Late Bhipping News se Page 3.) gineration departments gre to be placed INTEREST IN EXPLORER.Peary Tel in the health department.Each man i here receive careful instructions whlch will fit him to do all the work, Brisk Demand Fore tats to Hear hua a hougeho]der \u2018will not have a ory.man look at t water tap one day; ont Tnspoct the Judging by the report of the brisk ther come the next to demand.for seats for the Peary lees Plumbing: and still another the next to ture in the & on Saturday even- look to the yard and lane.The one ing, a bumper houge.may be expected t will suffice.The inspector\u2019s ter- tô gréet: the famous explorer.Pe The tories will, of course, be made cons lecture is to be illustrated With stere- opticon views and scenes, ahowing many novel sights from the sailing of the \u2018Roosevelt\u2019 from Oyster Bay to the land of eternal day.om rm \u2014 .BIG CLAIM rQR MILK.Judgment wag rendered by Mr, Jus- piderably smaller than at present.\u2018 \u2018 PV ° w iprre sw CALVARY CHURCH VACANCY.A meeting of the members of Calvary Congregational Church will be held to-morrow evening to -discuss the calling of a pastor to fill the va- ; caney left by the Rev, E.H.Tippett.tice Archibald yesterday In a case of The name of the Rev, Dr.Martin, of G.Bastien vs.W.A.Candlish.Tnig icago, has been mentioned, and the was a claim for $230.72 for milk fur.nag of the meeting in reference to nighed.The plea to the action was extending a call to him will be taken.that the plaintiffs failure to furnish yf those at the meeting are in favor defendant the quantity of milk con- the names of the proportion of resi- tracted for had caused the latter dam- gent members of the church required ages amounting to more than the by the laws of the Congregational sum that he owed Bastien.The |pody will be canvassed for.court found that there was no contract established for a fixed quantity of milk, and that the defendant had not Proved his damages.Action main- MOTHER WANTS HER CHILDREN.rs.Alphonsine Giroux presented a petition heto Yo.Justioa Jateritaine in, the Practice Court + Asking a writ of Dabesa corpus to get pos- | session of her two children, | to kept away frem br- PPS'S SUPPER ba 1llegall: apt thelr aunt.Mrs.Montreuil.The court ordered the writ to jasue, returnable on FT SU Te TT EE \u2014\u2014 HIGHEST FOOD-VALUE.is a treat to Children, a sue tenant tothe worker,a boon 7 COCOA.to the thrifty housewife.ARFAR | In strength, deliaicy of flavour, nutritlousness and economy in use \u201c Epps's \u201d is unsurpassed.LAYTIN'S NEW BUILDING.Inaugurated, As Was Fitting, With * ' Musie, Last Night.Layton Bros, the well known and opular piano firm, have moved from Peel street, to a handsome building at the corner of St, Catherine and Stanley streets, the whole three floors of which are devoted to the display, storage and \u2018repairing of pianos.Growth of business made the old quarters inadequate, and rendered necesg-.sary the new building, which is conceded by many to contain the Ilargast and best equipped piano warerooms in the Dominion.\u201cIt is planted on a property 105 feet long and 25 feet wide.The formal opening of the new building was held yesterday and last evening.Music from the New Era Orchestra was wafted through the building, which looked glarious, decked as it was with many floral gifts from firma and friends, and ane in particular\u2014a beautiful silver epergne, filled with bunches of Queen roses, and bearing the inscription in gold letters on satia ribbon, \u2018From the staff.\u201d The lighting and furnishing of the building is of the handsomest and most lavish ds- scription, and the beautiful instruments were displayed by courteous attendants to the crowds that flocked through the warerooms.ore a ee re nt CHILDREN THRIVE ON \u2018pppsa\u2019 = os A % era ators ps ae end 4, rer v3 me ee 2 ; ts - EPR a LUN LL Re YR se -~ cc > = - = a rc y aE Pen re aus ay mes ; 2 OE rest pen _ * 7 _ 3 4 LT Ape D RN + = Fi = à tian, a fiat p 5 : i pr \"A AR re PR p Te D = EE pet =.ry J pa vu OUT IE Sn Cr Fen ae .d né\u201d \u201d ms : + ~~ = - a sr fn, ee re a a, ee _ Ç 8 N \" A od a Bg hi ~ a oa 5 A A KE: pr \" hy ?MVE a : N Sr rw a > y = _ z B po TY TEE om iat ?peng \u2014 ?rate _ us Is - : ag ~~ oe By i QC a fA amr poy Ta ne .ne = \" rae $e a.nt M = og a g A A MERE A = TE a A A A = ex = ° ad ja fren £ Ea = eut ry A A .Po ; SD Dix ct ; _ a.Con - : .a \u201c or A 3 » Aa Ww os .= ; Pac ory DA 4 Cl Rr - 5 5 ce ; - LE ; La ee ES = 1 > ; Coos ; .J z = .ww Et - - CPR LT re TT age : \" À G 2 2a .me.nu ) a - ; cu D x 2 ca ran LS Coe Sen > so - : - .Th SL CA : - .Ra MI TT ; PEA Ca Ll TL 1 7 ete rer A pa ore a Pad) ; = tés ; A .dL AT Cie Ze oo.midi | _- Lal Lu : - .- \u201c Le ER CBT de tee 9 \u2026 \u2014 tl - Wh fy cE PCA « \u2014\u2014, Be dame an address of the Senter: 8 notice can > them.Birth notices pend inserted £08 ses miarri ti MARRIED.Co \u201cOn na FREEMAN: «\u2014 CROS8 \u201c24, 1910, by the \u201cRow.Albert.8.\u2018Cleland, at the \u2019homie.o ue., Freeman Thomas Cross, Tronside, oint, Que, to.Mary Es of .Farm at the house of brides parents, Margaret, CL Modest daughter: of |.Mr.and Mrs.James Wanless, to Mr.Wm.Johnston, of this city.MITCHELL \u2014 LALOR\u2014In Dunnville.' nt.on March, 30, : 1910, in St Pauïs - Church, by the Rev.FE ; lor, M:P., and Mrs.Lalor,- to Harris | Lloyd Mitche! of Buffalo, son of Mr.and Mrs.W.Mitchell, of Port Elgin.on March 31, 1910.by thd Re Fowkes, Mr.William Smith to Miss Dalsy Vera Talbot, both of TAGGART_GIDDINGS\u20140n 3 March, , -1910, at Carmangay, À.R.Peck, Charles HR th by est son of Stuart Taggart, A aaa the late Thomas James \u2018Giadings, of Carmangay, Alta.TROUT \u2014 HEDGE \u2014 At 317 Mutual street Toronto, the residence of: Mr.and M Allman, \\on Maréh 31, 919, \u201cby the Rev.A.G.B.Dicker, A: Ada R., Haughter of Bruce Hed 6, /Sanatt, England, to Gilbert Fr ~ Trout, of Toronto.- a æ JF.Jeff- Tac daughter of orento, \u2019 a DIBD.ARCHIBALD \u2014 AL t Lucknow, Ont.Pearson Archibald, a native\u2018 of Scotland.of Slotorla Hospita) bert - : \u201cxvie avenue, Westmount.CAMPBELL \u201cHospital, this city, .on April 2 I x A i phil axed.1 i orn \u2014 At rei, Qu Agnes Bryson, Wh 43 years, e of Dr.M.À A.Cooper.; On March 1916, he ques ne art Home, of él ercuténie, d Y\u2014At Palm Beach, Florida, OE runeral ee ring Instant, erat of D.&\" fr ew.Martin's garish ck church, St.art PQ.for interment.- .tb MeNAUE: Albert McNaughton, agéd 62 fourth son of the late, Archibald Me-| ughton.Ne eal on! Tuesday at 2.30 Pp.\u201cfrom his.late residence, 1849 stain street, private.Bepewn CRIMMON \u2014 At Denver * Sole 4 unday, oi 4, 1910, Mrs.\u2018John M ©rimmon, formerly of de her.Tith year.ig.den t Wilso = Mills, .Loran ic, George P, B a, in the S1t ear.of his age.WALSH\u2014At Lachine, Thomas H.Walsh.Funeral\u2019 private.nd the long inter evens A box of Tools Zor Beroll, $1.00.We have: sole Caus- D.DRYSDALE, Whew 1m.309 CRAIG ST.WUST;| T ROYAL CEMETERY Co COMPANY ven: that té com-| : open.for burials, 2 \u2018 as to the price.ot Tots.and : graves \u2018at both Mount Royal and Haw: thorndale may be obiained af.the City Office of W.Ormiston \u201cRoy, Supertitendent, Room 24, London & Lanicashirg.: Bulldmg, » 364 St.James Street.boy BY Order of the Board; - G.DURNFORD, Montreal, 1st January, 1910.\u20ac JAPANESE SUSPECTS RELEASED.Manila, April 4.\u2014The two Japanese who were arrested for attempting to purchase photographs of the fortifica- | tions ' of Corregidor, have been released upon orders from Seéretary of War Dickinson, ~The local military E authorities made a mystery \u2018of the release and although the men were: Hb- - erated last evening, the officérs declined to admit the faet until to-day: Justice Trent -to-day directed the issuance of a writ returnable on Wednesday directing Major-General Duval to produce the prisoners in court.The release terminates \u2018the proceedings.\u2018WONDERFUL.ROSANO.Joe Rosano, the Italian, who, in a shooting affray, recently, : recetved seven bullets in his.head nd neck, had one arm shattered and later amputated, and received & charge of gunshot in the stomach, .is making good.progress toward - recovery.: Chief Carpenter went to.the General Hospital yeaterday to see if the man would soon be: sable: to appear in court.He found: that\u2019 he was sleeping comfortably, hit would not be able to go down to Gourt for a Iittle-whilé-yét; though he is able to be up and walk around the ward.His case.de- considered a remarkable ons, Ce 3 \u2018 Nerf SCN eg aay f.the brse, | daughter of the.late \u2018William Free vine : Le, \u2018Earp, Oltve | Vineta (Nita); only daugâter of FP.R, | Georgevllie Que: 2 art ed Er Nellie Giddings, youngest daughter of .ot - \u2018March 23, 1910, in his 92nd year, Form BÉLL-\u2014On Apeir 3, \u20181916, at The Grace \u2018Dart.H Tuherculo 3 ass\u201d (actor).aged 30, late of \u2018Boston, HENN \u2014 shor 4.1520 t the Royal | BENN - On Ged Ae irward, aged Pat \u2018Tears, younger, son.\u2019 \u2014 Af the Royal Teter | e Koy ter on Apt | - ôn | April 1; 1910, Mary Gilchen, wife of |.Lemay, od ein 5 York, 7.15, thence to St.[ UGHTON \u2014 In this city, on ave Ur of Lancaster, \u201cOnt, \u2014O March 31, 1910, at \u201cThé - Non ot ows caged 40, pinative! if: 28,1010, at his late.| ALIN\u2014On March Leeds | Py Apr 2, anid, i , \u2018Edmonton; \u201cAIb., Aprit | ing completed the location of the Can- -By Florence L Eleanor Hoyt sos cet ra am Hips 1 .By Mirlam Nich .= yl r - 7 0° .ae 9 .; ; TOR.By Allen.rig ee ne \u2018\u201co i Ror RY.vie iw geste se wae or THE PERSONAL CONDUCT OF RELINDX: \"By \u2019 BY MATL\u201410¢ Siri AN'S BOOKSTORE, TC pur rehit | .e \u2014\u20263L 25, for 0 , - Guarantee.| THE - fine\" quality of the\u2019 \u2018movement and \u2018the neat ap- \u2018pearance\u2019 of the gold-filled : case combines to make qu { watch-one of.the most satis- \u2018factory- watches for a à gene ibar Dadaluca, aged.27, & nativ> of | ustria.: PUBLIC NOTIOE:: sz Brogrictors of \u2018Notre.race are hereby noti- fled that the Ordinary -Mu- nieipal Rate - of - Taxation for the cad Tr Tels to 2 n reduced from to.$E 00 pér-41 3-60 ; Those: pis \"Nave.\u201cthe difference, refunded.at \u2026 Socretats T y-Treas 7 «The.Bléc torse Prog rietôr \"Who: have.\u2018not, already.3 .ed-the\u2019 \u201cpei he Qu a ; Dec Lesisl ature.maint the ol \u201cs Propos j 2 7 NEXATION.of Notre\u2019 Danié.de Grace to Montreal \u2018ate - requested.to call and\u2019 sign .same at- the office.of : Corporation, INotr Lhd .Grace, or at my \u2018omcs,\u201d 180 st -Jâmes : Streët.: Co GEORGE Mazom, Mayor.\u201d Nôtre Dame de: Grace, April 5th, 1310.- + CANADIAN.NORTHERN.\u2018adign Northern main line west of Ea: | vey of.the 1 main ine brought up.the Kamloops end by Mr.C.P, nington, Mr.Geo.B.Hughes, P pe engineer-for the Canadian Northern, {who has spent the past.six\u2018 months reached the city.in the mountains, this morning on his way back to Win- nipez.:- With the \u2018completion.of \"the the Hannington \u2018survey from the \u2018Kamldops, end, the survey of.the main | line of the Canadian Northern from Edmonton to Vancouver \u2018stands com- pleté for:the greatér part of the.distance, save for the one hundred miles or so.west, of.Edmonton, which.will -be affected\u201d by \u2018the recent change in plans which carries the main line wi fron St.Albert-instead of \u2018Stony Plain.This change in-survey is now being: effected: by parties.in the field.Hughes tled up with gton\u2019s survey on of the western extremity of the Yel- | Jowhead Pass, at noon on January 15.rad Heart .Trouble e.| even ware an Unatrung.\"Wherever there is any weakness of the \u2018Beart Or nerves, \u201cor phy- urn\u2019s Heart and EA a roe ,-stro - system ; Janin NE; NP, - Debec J votes pet ; ou ; elit \u201cHeart and Nerve Pills have done + for me.Three Joan tt ago I was s0 run I could not do my own work, I went to a doctor, and he told me I had heart trouble and that my nerves were all unstrung.J took bis medicine, as he ordered me to do, but-it did me no then started ed Lo take Milburn\u2019s-Heart \u2018and Nerve Pills, a onl: taken one box before I started to.feel better, 80 I continued their use until I had taken several boxes; and I am now Pile sight 196 pounds and we ounds, and now wei fos odie gr see Tr, W WAS & in the family.Ÿh When I commencent ta Mil- bus \u2018Heart-and Nerve Pills, I could not- £5 eter without.resting before I got y! car\u201d or eo up \u2018without ice, 50 cents per box or 3 for $1.25, at all dealers or mailed direct: rect-on.receipt Foronto, Out.\\ Danie: de; BR :4\u2014After have.\u2018 monfon, across the summit of the |\" \"Rockies, through the Yellow Head pags \u2018and connecting up.with the sur- 7, Hannin the \u2018borders: \u201cof \"Méode \u2018Lake.fiikt: \u2018West\u2019 | an ted :chéqu of .chequ ;| openi &° yesterda er RRL oes 3 \u2018°R.| event ; viteato aspect the deborate play, Sopiying to the RI 7 | University of Bresiau, | Jured.ii Of sor À terday- \u2018in the\u2019 balloon Silesia.4 accompanied\u2019 by a\u2019 woman reldtive and: \u201c Gurren 8 \"were éncountered, and when ; e ; Tessin] tn ; ht ingly, \u2018the gas: \u2018valve\u2019 was opened and\u2019 Hughes survey from Edmonton and | hat) Mi | strong and well, sad able to do my own i | ehine, I.R.manhood \u2018Rome,\u2019 6 ve \u2018statement, \u2018 \u201cstarted the | \u2018rumpus, it is no longer.Methodism, or '| any other ism, but the great principle % \u2018Roosevelt has struck of toleration, \u201cMr.a blow \u201cfor \u2018twentieth century: Chris- Sanity.\u201cThe representatives of two great re- | publics have been the: ones to put the Vatican where it \u2018belongs.President | Loubet refused to accede to Vatican conditions and how Mr.Fairbanks and \u2018| Mr.Roosevelt come to maintain \u2018the | dignity and independence of American in t Vatican Las i TENDERS.addressed to the\u2019 im : signed at Oftawa, 1 in sealed \u201cenvelopes, marked on.the envelo and 8.\u2018Tender for Steel Steamer for aN he Quarantine: Servi 8, will -be received up 3 noon of ; the 3 st May, 1910, for = the construction eel sten 1 resh ranting Sor vio or the.(Lf water) : Qu rvice at Grosse, Isle (Que-: | pec) of ithe! following leading - dimen- x elons, namely: \u2014 Length, extreme, 113 feet, 3 inches; _ oot; Depth, 12 feet, 6 Inches, to berdetly.i eredat at Quetco,in the Provin £ Quebec: id \u2018specifications of this steam- [er bon be.\u2018procured, upon application -to the.Department of Agriculture, | Ottawa, up to Be 30th April, 1910.\" \u2018Tenders will be* récel \u201conly\u201d from.ë Bora, fide shi ip builders \u201cowning \u2018ship- eh tender must be accompanied by ue equal :to ten per cent.6 wholé amount of the tender, which will \u2018be forfeited if-the Individual- mpany sending it declines to enter contract on the Department or Tallg to, to comple the : steam e e eo vest.or an \u201cthis\u201d to he De tender, Newspapers copying advertise.| ment without authority from \u2018the Depart: ment wir not \u2018be paid.A.1.3.ARVIS, \u201cAssistant Deputy Minister, - and _Secr Ottawa, 2st March, - 1 OPEN T TONIGHT _ mi \u2018to \u2018the.fact - that many \u201cper- B- sons ore unable won\u2019 account :of the {| crowded.rooms .to \u2018view the.unique, floral offerings\u2019 \u2018at Layton Bros.formal \u2018the * building will an ten o'clock this He.are cordially in- \u201cfrom elght The pub ers 530 St.eect oe Stanie LE A) pri 4\u2014Professoï | : boos pr AP \u2018chemist professor of chemistry.at: the |.hile: attempting as fatally hn | hile: attempting a n \u201cBallon \u2018Aight.£ AbOES \u2018ascended here\u2019 ves- \u2018He was Engineer Karl Gerstel Strong wind balloon reached the.vicinity of Macklenburg-Schwertn; it ided that it would be danger- - continue.the: \u201cflight.\u2018\u201cAbcord-\" lloon dropped\u2019 slowly to the\u2019 earth.| Gerstel and the woman landed Sou die Professor coûld:- not\u2018 get: out: o e basket, a\" gust of wi ght! the half-deflated bag.ai gged: the .basket : along \u2018the ground.| sa some distance.\u2018Abegg\u2019s\u2019 skull was crushed and his legs broken, He died soon - Afterwards.\u201cGANG oF PLUNDERERS* | mons Albany, \u2018N.Y., April 4\u2014Rising to.a, question of personal privilege in.the Senate \u2018to-night, Senator: Benn \u2018Conger, after Tr reading a statement: in which he.declar: he fully realized that as-a result of the Al -brihery charge his\u2019 usefulness as legislator was at ar \u2018end, - \u2018handed.bis.resignation.to -Lieu- tenant-Governor \u2018White, a duplicate of \u2018which he later.fifilled with the Secretary of State.Senator 'Jothan , P.Allds\u2019 read from a typewritten \u2018statement.giving is.reasons for severing his official connection with the Senate, while his fell pw-genators Mstened.with in= tense interest.When he had finished \u201caccuser; and quickly left the ch r.Senator Conger said nee sought no excuse for'-the \u2018part he-took in the: bribery\u2019 transaction of 1901.2+ \u201cThe.on&- great nd \u2018sorrowfal \"regret of.mf Brother, -he sald, \u2018was \u2018that :he: had su bmitt the: demand \u2018of the.worst\u2019 i this or any other.capital.\u2019 Senator Cobb's resohition: .\u201cproviding for the appointment of a committe to prepare charges against Senator Conger was to \u2018have been considered.by the Ser Senate 4 diclary had meee to- Vv Ty, ! onger asked for a \u201chearing.\u201d His resignation = tonight marks.the.end of \u2018the bribery scau- + r Bog x ; mm rate CATHERINE.HELEN: SPENCE.laide, South Australis, Apri}.8.\u2014.cafslaige Helen Spence died here today.\u201cShe \u201cwas born ra in 1825.Catherine Hele Helen: Spence went to south Australia Melrose, in Scotland, in 1832.Re became president of the Bective voting League of South Australia, and vice-president of the National Council\u2019 of Women.Electoral reform was the main object of her life} ahd she wrote extensively on this sub- Ject, 24 si fe PATENT auront.Ar Sen N.Evans, Solicitor of Pa- Expert, reports the\u201d following | Tnited Sù Hato Re sus, æranted to Cüna-.last week: ue pa5toamn bof glans las :P:; \u2018953,088, autom: LE \u2018oiler for wheoie PF \"Jones; 255072.Voting state T.or dees?\u2018953,141, r volving grate -.1or.8 - TAnges and pic ; 8 LA: Homi\u201d Owener Eo 53, STs ce concrets construction\u2019 Burrowes.958,401 inet cloget, J.% 7 : Softly; : - 958,569, hay.vloader.rack: J.H.\u201cWheatley; \u201c9 .cane cutting ma- Brown: 953,594, means for \u2014 basing.| many doses.ih hl y.revolt: ès Aferica to per American \u201cof: Romistr ?ent.does not.Pina: itself tary of Acuitars.| that E Ever Infostad | \"he sent \u2018his.resignation to: the \u2018desk : gang of- plûnderers that: ever- infestes | \u201cLlesèness of nervous depression.in, America t> wr.LE: av nes will.take 18 Catholicism \u201cin I£- Komish, then \u2018every patriotic\u2019 American should rise to: crush.it for Roof: freedon Father the EL episode the Methodists \u2018nevar dreatned-that -the Vati- cin would : commit.a-similar \u2018blunder with Mr.Roosevelt.86 is an added.proof.that the policy: prevailing there.ig; the: same yesterday, to-day and fo ever.1 the.Vatican.- The.world.advancés;- but the Vatican, Vi; 2 ne iow \u201cbetter.under \u201cAmericans can\u2019.) \u2018stand how ft 18 that the Roman Church ¢hyreh under a, govereigh state.\u2019 The \u2018Messagero; places the mesponsi- bility -for what: tt\u201d terms à \u2018blunder\u2019 on the Pope's: entourage, continuihg: \u2014 - \u2018For: it was:@ \u2018blunder 7Where for his intelli-.> nobleness of his life.Mr.Roosevelt Je de- de- p-could.\u2018not rénstindé gr oiit- hat a fion-post À | pumas, could tog out given without ofinotes;: thé.paper de- | the.exéhange- | claves\u2019 that the hole incident furnishes new proof e \u2018imperious: intran- sigentisms of Car dinal Merry \u2018del Val, \u2018and adds: C Lax \u201chis liberty in Rome for the:sake.of an seth ; OPINION ~~ «Hull IN ITALY, .;.Commenting on Mr.Roosevelt's cancelled.audience\u2019 with the Pope, the: \u201cGiornale d'Italin,\u201d the organ \u2018of .ex-Pre- \u2018mier Sonnino, says that the incident -Val's permanence ment will\" \u2018not Zaugment the -cordlality between the Vatican and the.United \u2018States.The \u2018Republican.\u2018paper, the \u2018Ragione,\u2019 says \u2018that what occurred shows the} narrowness \u2018of mind of the Papal Sec- admirably maintained a decorous dig- A nity.\u2019 \u201cThe \u2018rudeness of - Vatican .df- his popularity\u2019 among the\u2019 American people.\u2019 = The whole Halian press.takes as a {tore Romano, the official organ-of- the \u2018Vatican, which\u2019 explains that the.Vati- Fairbanks incident, it being .notorious Methodist \u2018Church here is.against the\" \u2018spiritual power of the Supreme Pontiff,\u201d continues the \u2018 vaper, fn his\u2019 own\u2019 seat, a centre from rediatos all encouragement, material aid moral.ét ort, of a pro in Rome favoring apostasy and incite \u2018ment.In.every: way, and by every means to.open.rebellion.and.war against -the-Ghurch, : here\u201d was -not, therefore, any offence against Mr.Roosevelt's \u2014free- sof: faction, and\" Conscience, - I Was Nervous, Sleepless, Discourag £ Lette.' My Health Was Shattered;.1 Seemed Ce \u2018a \u2018Wreok That Nothing \u201c hud.Cure.Lr FERROZONE - \u2018MADE ME WELL.oq.-am sure,\u201d writes Mrs.E.V.Block, of \u2018South Camden, \u201cthat pain can be | more easily borne than the vague rest- When I count up my miseries, as I now can, it almost frightens me to think about what I went through.I ask \u2018myself now what I was afrald of\u2014why was I so depressed?I'can\u2019t answer my own \u2018question, But I do know J was haunted by the \u2018fear \u2018something was to happen.was unable tb eat.1 \u2018lost weight very quickly: made them look.\u2018tired and listless.Happily little gains give hope.When\u2019 | 1 bad completed my first box of Fer- ~ rozone:1 found I had some appetite, |; | Pertozone made things ta \u2018made me look for.meal\u2019 time, \u201c | digestion improved.\u2018\u201d Day by day} T gained \u2018in strength, sot \u2018eôlor in my cheeks; felt strong blood coursing through my veins.Fer from.a-.state of à ndenc most.robust good: health.récom-' \u2018mend \u2018such a nourishing\u2019 \u2018tonic to -everjône in poor health\u201d = Try one or two Ferrozone tablets at meals.The results will surprise you.60c per box, six for $3.50, all dealers, or Ihe Catarrhozone Co\u2019 va Kingston, ne % \u2018blasting.charge, w.\u2018Cartwright, | man, .Catholicisnd is the uncorapromis- That it has done |} The Vatican As.| has lost Franee>#thé Men of.Italy, \u2018and is losing - Spats: ang: Austriad: 7 os VIEWS OF A ANTI.a CLERICAL ; ORGAN Zam D ik tn he sh ; oe of melt 1st of money.\u201d So oy > Bedwall, et 387 Prover h 18 inger.which ipod She 2 I becateswollen aad discolored, and \u201c68 hole arm ached and throbbed violently.I 7 in a doctor and he lanced it, Jou may id gia it as-a: paiiclqus faib ne how I suffe:ed, and de tion of the en ies, of \u201cthe, \u201cCatholic treatment the finger again festered, and got so .| Church, but\u2019 1\u2018confirmed- it pro- that oo A ava oe to £0 Into ihe duced comment disastrous to the 5e oar od.day we were advised to bry Vatican.Men of every religion dallv | Zan Bak, We lefé off everything else snd gave visit the Pope .without first glvinig the thisbalmatrisl.Well, it only took about four itinerary of the churches which.they days te draw.cub.the soreness! Then, bit by.intend to:visit.Why should the att big, 18 began to heal, and in labs than three can \u201crequirq M¢.: Roosevelt to: ignore | Weeks from frst applying Poly \u2018the churches of this \u2018own-religion dur- br {ier ng ig od \u2018healthy: Ing his short stay in Rome?The in- \u201cAU skin ries and diseases are \u2018cured by cldent-will \u2018not.add- to the diplomatic Zam-Buk, a, eruptions, pltaples, ulosrs,: fame of the Pope's advisers.\u201d Mr.D'piles, inflamed patches, Subs, burus, scalp sores, Roosevelt \u2018asthe: head \u2018of the\u2019 \u2018great chape, eto., cannot resist he virtue, republic.followed the principle enun- | &a.box, all and stores, or.post free; ciated by Premier Luzzatti, \u201ca free imitations , Torom$o, for price.: to ask«a çer-.| made ant at\u2019 sensational prices.Mr.Roosevelt, & free.: citizen: of his rewn.country; renounce 11s not;a.Methodist).ot from placing - the authority and pres- | tige of his name at the service of the 4 lumny.and open rebellion, demonstrates .\u2018that Cardinal -Merry «del : in\u2019 the Borgia apart- \u2018retary of State, -while- Mr.Roosevelt plomacy,\u2019-says the paper, \u2018will augment - basis for cômiient à statement which.i J-appeared last evening in the \u2018Osserva- can could not Flsk a repetition of the to all Romans and foreigners what the.\u2018It 1s.the - centre of .all hostility which nda as he I couldn't rest, coulän\u2019t -sleep, \u2018Heavy lines under my eyes ante good\u2014 3 Tézone lifted, me\u2019 1 Minister of Labor, to inquire into the i Mr.A.M.Brooks, Stoslton;: Quts, a got: Zam-Balk-at frat, W \u2014 have 2e been ouzs of agony.\u201d Mr.Brooks has rime en wi \u2018nobig ect Tend ent Doctors\u2019 lotions, salves snd prescriptions didn\u2019t do Za à bit of: pked jondy snd from one brig fen 8.ee Whe Zam-Buk it was different, and without going t ha long story, I can say that a fow weeks\u2019 Es tor good + the terrible ci had had met its grip for over Local Wholesale, Depot 144 Craig St.West, Montreal.Daily Witness,\u2019 \u201cApril's 10.Montreal, A FASHIONABLE EVENT.Next.week's fashionable event in West).\"This\" éxhibition, which is 5 ways.awaited \u2018with impatience; will be followed by.à special -sale, \u2018including \u2018the finest specimens «of Kid.Gloves could Srealy\u2019 attend \u201celsewhere to the duties of his religion (Mr.Roosevelt \u201cWHat was asked.| was only that Mr.Roosevelt abstain very institution which directs, by ca- disloyal war against the Catholic Church in its own metropolis.Thus there was no.imposition and \u2018no\u2019 minimizing of \u2018anybody\u2019s liberty, but simply the ac- .complishment \u2018and the defence on the part of- the Supreme Pontiff of the duties \u201cand rights strictly connected with his\u2019 own spiritual power.\u2019 Rome, April 5\u2014Mr.Roosevelt has cancelled the reception to the members \u2018of the Anierfcan colony in Rome, ar- | ranged by the United States ambassador for to-morrow\u2019 night.GILLS FINAN CES Principal Peterson Says.Response.to Relief Fund is Nothing.to be Proud of pm In \u2018the: annual\u201d report \u2018of thé governors, principal \u2018and \u2018fellows of McGill \u2018University, figures \u2018showing the progress of the different funds are given.The relief fund has mounted in the three years since its birth to $56,278, the \u2018largest subscription being that of .$15,000 from the late Sir George Drum- mond.The medical equipment fund has.now reached $12,141.Principal Peterson seemed rather sad Then he spoke in\u2019 regard to the relief und \u2018No; \"he said, proud of.Why it is only aromnd $50,- 000, and every year we have a deficit of about $20,000.rr tete CHILDREN'S TEETH, Out of 258 Patients at Hospital Only One Did Not Require Dentistry.\u2014 The report \u2018of the St.Luke's Hosni- tal for March shows that out of a total number of 258 children whose teeth were examined during the month, only one was found with sound: teeth.582 free consultations were given, of which 258 were in the dental department, The dentists of the institution also made 465 extractions, 94 fillings and 17 \u2018cleanings.\u2018The specialists for the disease; of the ears, eyes, nose and throat have also been very: busy, giving 324 free consultations and operating on twelve patients.Fifteen pairs of spectacles were also given and- 180 prescriptions.Many other patients also received good care at the hospital.The free consulta- |.tions \u2018are given as follows: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, diseases of the eyes, nose, ears and throat;: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; dental and mouth diseases; every day, in the afternoon, all \u2018other\u2018 diseases.\u201cThe: service 1s given free.and attended to by competent doctors, physicians and dentists.: rime WAGES OF TRAINMEN.; Béard of Conciliation and Investigation Appointed.: \u201cOttawa, \u2018April 5 \u2014The Board of Con- ciliatton and Inviest ion \u2018has\u2019 been appointed by the Hom Mackenzie King, question of the wages of trainmen on the Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific railways.The.Joquiry has been pending for some\u2019 \u2018time,\u2019 The board: is constituted as follows: Mr.J.\"Atkinson, chairman; Mr.alice \u2018Nesbitt, K.C., for the companies; Mr.J.G.\u2018Donoghue, +for-the men.= \u2018of Council,\u2019 one\" \u2018introduced by Ald.Dandurand, re- | images, chromos, drawings, paintings, \u201ct matic machines anteeing bonds of the Montreal Indus- |:tent_of $600,000 passed its, three read- ; \u2018Montreal Industrial! Exposition Asso- -tee on said bonds of the association |, said.bonds, in.capital and interest, in the event of the said association fail- all sums; the\u2019 payment\u2018 \u2018whereof it shall \u2018| this was being read, and after arguing | taxes of pedlers and hucksters was \u2018| 236, as amended .as aforesaid, is fur- Montieal- \u2018will be.the anp exhibition | of \u201cPerrin Gloves\u201d .a EE Sarid Kid.Glove.Store\u2019 (484 st.\u201d therine.\u201crequest made by these companies, but \u2018Club \u2018held a social meeting to wind up 4 is nothing to be | Several \u2018by-laws of.importance were considered during \u2018yesterday's session some passing their third reading, some.being.dropped.Among those.given - the.latter: \u2018treatment.was lating to the display.of improper pic- fares in windows and in slot machines.Its \u201cwording was unfortunate, so the Council, while anproving the spirit of the by-law, could not pass it.: *.'Phis by-law read in part as follows: \u2018No person shall expose in any show window or elsewhere any post cards, statues or other things of the same nature, unless previously -authorized to.do so by: the Superintendent of Police.-This\u201dprovision shall \u2018apply to auto- and.other instruments used in arcadés and \u2018other public establishments.\u2019 Ald.L.A.Lapointe\u2019s - \u2018by-law guar- trial Exposition Association to the ex- ings without any opposition.Its main clause reads as follows: \u2018In order to give: effect to Art.32 of the Act 9 Edward VII, chap.81, passed at the last session of the Legislature, the city binds itself to.guarantee the payment of.the \u2018bonds, .in capital and.intereat, of .\u2018the\u2019 Association -known as \u201cThe ciation,\u201d and to endorse such guaran- to the amount of $600,000, and to pay ing to pay the same, provided that the city.shall have :a, first.mortgage for thus guarantee, registered against the grounds and buildings of the association, in the manner indicated by the Law Department of the city, and His Worship the Mayor and the City Clerk are authorized to sign the deeds and\u2019 contracts: required after the same has been approved | by the - said Department.\u2019 \u2018A different reception was given Ald.Lapointe\u2019s proposal to form an elec-' trical commission \u2018which shall exercise all the rights of the city as delegated to it by the \u2018Council for \u2018the purpose of this undertaking.\u2019 Mayor Guerin called a halt when some time, Ald.\u201d Lapointe agreed that the bill should \u2018stand: until next.week.Ald.Gauvin's measure regarding the also laid over.mendations are: \u2018The said section 13 of by-law No.In part its recom- ther amended by adding the following paragraphs thereto: Owners of concert halls or halls for \u2018theatrical representations or for the exhibition of moving pictures.se.+.» .$500 Owners of dance halls.100 Owtñers -of.museums or halls of .amusement whatsoever, where an entrance fee is paid.* eo ae \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201c50 TO WATCH CITY'S INTERESTS.Me.L.J.Ethier Will Will Follow Legislation at Quebec.Mr.L J Ethier, left for Quebec yeserday, where he will follow legislation affecting tne city.Especially he will watch the subway bills, which, being presented by three private companies, are ex- pectéd to come up for consideration to-day.Mr.Ethier has.not fully studied the says it seems to him\u2019 peculiar that they should ask power to build such extensive works without submitting any.specific plans to the Legislature.He hopes to have the complete consideration of these bills postponed until a date when the Mayor and the Committee on Legislation can attend.The city attorney makes it very clear that a fight will be made for an autonomy clause in any bill which the: Legislature may pass.This will require the company having the charter -to secure the city\u2019s permission before \u2014{ \u201c VERDUN BAPTISTS\u2019 PROGRESS.Verdun: Baptist Church Snowshoe the business of the Club.Reports were presented by the secretary-treas- urer.The Rev.J.T.Kirkwood, who presided in the absence of the presi- \u2018dent, spoke of the men.bers now joining the mutual improvement \u2018class and social club for the session.They \u2018were to have their first meeting on \u2018Monday next at 8 p.m., when they are to study the French )anguage, also | to study Tennyson\u2019s work, or some \u2018other author.The social club will arrange monthly or fortnightly rambles to places of interest.\u2018These \u2018rambles are to be educative, as well as for pleasure.The Woodlands Sunday School, which was commenced a little more \u2018than a month ago, has been formally \u2018taken over as a branch of the Verdun \u2018school and is already of some importance.The scholars intend tb hold a concert on Thursday zt 8 p.m., under the leadership of Mr.S.W.Stobbs.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BADE JUDGE \u201cAU REVOIR) Hermas Girouard.and Louis Roy, tramps, were arrested by Constable Donnelly for trespassing on the Grand Trunk Railway tracks.They appeared before Judge Lanctot yesterday, but were let off on suspended sentence.On leaving the court one of the tramps bade the judge \u2018au revoir.\u2019 \u2018I hope I will never see you here again,\u201d responded the magistrate.RETURNED TOWBRK IN A WEEN Mr.P.M.Shannon Cured of Catarr?\"by one Single Treatment of Dalhousie, N.B., Nov.23, 1908.Pareex MORRISCY MEDICINE Co.,Lrp.For .three when I had to leave\" shingle mills, after trying 4 different so- called catarrh cures, and two doctors who claimed there was no cure.One _ single treatment of Father Morriscy\u2019s * prescription cured me and I returned to work in a week after starting to.take the treatment, and have never had so much as a cold in the bead since.P.M.SHANNON, We have plenty of letters like this proving positively that \u2018\u2018Father Mo#ris- 'ey\u2019s No, 26\u2019 Combined Treatment has cured dreds of cases of Catarrh, BF erally after other treatments had .Why shouldn't it cure you?In justice to yourself give it a- trial.Com- ined Treatment (Tablets and Salve) oc.At your dealer's, or from Father in Medicine Co., Ltd., Chatham, until March, 1 my work, thes br \u2018the said corporation, city attorney,\u2019 i .ras na © ~ .31 30 ft.Bowels\u2014 Biggest organ of the body\u2014the bowels-\u2014and the most important\u2014 1 It\u2019s got to be looked after\u2014neglect means suffering and years of misery.CASCARETS he nature keep every part of your bowels clean and strong\u2014then they act right-\u2014means ts = your whole body.ou CABCARETS roca box for a week's treatment, All dru Biggest seller ig -the werid \u2014 a month Ashes Free .Clean Soft Coal Ashes easily accessible.WITNESS PRINTING HOUSE 7 Beil Telephone Main 4090, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that, under the Quebec Companies Act, 1907, letters patent have been issued by the Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Quebec, bearing date the 22nd day of December, 1909, incor- ° porating Messrs.Herménégilde Préfon- taine, commercial agent, Charlemagne Rodier, advocate, Joseph Beaudoin, accountant, J.Oscar Fournier, advocate, of the city of Montreal, and J.Honoré Joanette, advocate, of the town of Saint Laurent, for the following purposes: To acquire, lease, exchange, sell mines, mining rights and mining lands, explora and operate same, pay for such acquired property with pald-up shares, in whole .or in part, sell the stock, shares issued by the/company, with or without discount, in accordance with the by-laws of and assume the debts and charges appertaining thereto, issue bonds and debentures for an amount not exceeding $600,000.00, provided that the issue be made with the approval of two thirds (2-8) of the shareholders in value.To make roads, construct vessels for the transport of the products of the mines.To purchase {.fe machinery necessary for the operation of gold mines and other minerals which are usually found mixed with gold.To dig the bed of rivers, streams, ponds or lakes, to dam and convert into canals the said rivers, streams, ponds or lakes throughout their whole course, in whole or in part, running through the lands or running along the lands ar enclosures in the property belonging to or to belong to the said mining corporation,.to aitain the.purposes in view.To purchase \u2018and.\u2018construct - \u201csteam, gasoline, electric, water or other power to operate the apparatus and engines to be employed in the operation of the sald mines.To construct Llast furnaces, smelters, with all the accessories, stores, warehouses, sheds, offices and shops, To construct railways on the \u2018whole or on part of the property \u2018belonging to the sald corporation, or to belong to it in the future, to facilitate the Operating and transport of the minerals, To do anything in connection with the powers hereabove mentioned, and the directors shall have the right to make bylaws for the proper administration of the corporation, which by-laws shall be \u2014\u2014\u2014 .80 made and enacted by the directors without lt being necessary to submit them to the shareholders for ratification, under the name of \u2018The Alleghany Gold Mining C.mpany, Limited,\u201d with a total capital of one million seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($1,750,- 000.00), divided into one million seven hundred and fifty thousand (1,750, 000) shares of one dollar ($1.00) each.The chief place of business of the corporation will be in the city of Montreal.Dated from the office of the Secretary of the province, this twenty-second 4d of December, 1909, JOS.DUMONT, 1274 \u201c Deputy Provincial Secretary.or RRR 0 Synopsis of Cansdian North-West Land Regulations, .Any person who is the sole head of % family, or any male over 18 years old, may homestead a quarter section of available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta.The applicant must appear in person at she Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the Bistrict Entry by proxy may be et any age cy, on certain conditions, oy father, mother, son, daughter, brother or .gister of intending homesteader.Duties ix months\u2019 residenbe upon and cultivation of th in| upied by him, or.by and or, 80 son, daughter, brother or sister: In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-emp quarter- section alongside de his homestead, ice $8.00 per acre.Duties.\u2014Must reside six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry (including the time quired to earn homestead patents), ang cultivate fifty acres extra.A homesteader who bas exhaustea his homestead right cannot obtain a pre-emption may take a purchased homestead in certain districts.Price $3.00 per acre.Dutlies\u2014Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate gre = and erect a house worth $300.00.W.CORY, Peputy 0.Minister of the Interlor.nauthorized publication of this advertisement Will not be paid for.SEALED TENDERS marked *F Mounted Police \u2018Clothing Supplies,\u2019 an# addressed to the undersigned, will bg re- geived up to noon on TUESDAY, 26 April, 1 Printed forms of tender containing \u2018full information as to, the articles and quantities required, may be had on application to the undersigned.No.tender wili be received unless made on such printed forms.Patterns of articles may be seen at the office of the undersigned.Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted Canadian bank cheque for an amount equal to five per cent.of the total value of the articles tendered for, which will be forfeited if the party declines to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, orif he fails to supply the articles contracted for.If the tender be not accepted the cheque svill, be returned.No payment will be made to newspapers inserting this advertisement without authority having bee been Bust gaine, Controller NE Police.Ottawa, 22nd March, 1940, À SITUATIONS VACANT.CP wi els\u2014 |\u2019 string Re SHILD'S HOPI.ve J DAT Ti You Fo Tok Bs trailing ns the on \u20ac M et.B80 ANTED, THREE > Wimperis k; steady work; DOdy\u2014the (By Arthur Wishperis ).FON OBMAKE: nen on re repair mo wor Ropairisg où pportant\u2014 = spite 3 Brief ent.fo A LUE Bt Cathe noe Street West.neglect The wedding was.over, and seb ! CT SR A 7, 50° Park a CL WANTED: INVOICE CLERK.FOR had thinned dows to 2 hap ¥ \\ i a SUNTAIN Bile Hardware.Must write years of reption triends ca : : : oo i COUSE TO \u201cLET, MO ANT oP, aps correct at figures sieste puits TS h of old family fr ; ides\u2019 - ; ai |S : Res moun t Apply A.unt, of 157 ledge of hardware, Iy in writing elp tty, who In the\u2019 capacity of br -{ + bu à \u201cBellevue, avenue, Westmo giving references.an ate.salary of Jour Be had contrived: to secure most ot] JA | t Fanies street, Montreal .A expéct ted Lv ERHILL, LEARMON NT pag\u2014then maid dmiration which should.proper i TRNISHED OR SNFURNISHED - & CO.Peter street, Montrea the # the bride, remarked { \u2018house to let, in Outremont, very large HN OR TWO CAPABLE =o have centred upon the ey garden.- For further jnformat Hap.\"Sou Guth to sell tickets for a Cha- hat she was tired.1 | dress F.LECLERC Cie Sean B Apply after 7 p.m., to be So I took her down to 8 aad in.pe : - tiste, corner Pagnue o \u2018ou .20 Victoria | stre ; \u2018a troat- ; \u201c n, where yew | À \u2018 HARF STA- rer in seller ie cid Dutch gaïdon, wher shapes resem- ses Joh.malitex LACHINE, \u201cBAST .or WHA of lake; | TEACHERS WANTED, no ing Porbins tn this world\u2014or, I trust, Apl.Not ce ne om Pe bn stories; all gs .5 - n > Yo tor \u2014\u2014 das next but which the head Sardener, : Arbo 3 pre 151 fmprevement A others, two, stories, TEACHER WANTED_A COMPETENT + an imaginative person, op.« in Ani.2 A Not.callin \"5 ™ A.DAWE E Lady Principal J Hatley Model \"peacocks.Mch- | ee ss LAD 718 \u2014 TWO Tene- , , oo st She of.ug for ner Pr ot, ana The Turbine 88.Victorian pes \u201cmade ST.ANTOINE, 714, _\u2014 ned sto nd Yélapsed d me gravely, a to Deneve silence while I Salted sol- ly for the oracle.Betty had gra- juated at Girton the year before, arid | etc.; rent moderate.Apply, WM.An excelle the fast betwéan \u2026.schoot- w.c., furnace, year.Veginning September sth, .Livé i al nts, 8 roonis, batir and w.c, a va assage ald record be ments, rpool and Montreal-6 days 15 hour het Son et Mped school in ® a u u coun r village.Vy INS, 716 St.: Antoine street, or with references, to the Rev.T.6.Di 10 Hospital street.= - Vi Manager, or to JOHN P.RDALD APART- BOWEN, Secretary-Trea aro Hatley, \"on ALA uP: \u2018LET \u2014 OVE ingle | believed her charming \u2018the | 00 aa\" ro ice suites for sing zac * in-those as erat staffed with high bent | w ow, Lou | ments.ox, choice, uples.eo janitor WANTED, PRINCIPAL FOR SUTTON na rations and noble thoughts: à 2d don, Faire dos Becks\" qunndérrr BAN ter ite Ty oh the yer mt d by elec CN Te hie Mod ol Dopartiiso Ro Kissing.she said, suddenly, \u2018is al $30.00, ER TA and © \u20ac as Sage in.each apart references; al salary, expected.Ad- Coal Pa Du to nere iy 0 : e sta t tio un 5 ; Fa Lo eC.: ; = : ay Betty pointedly.cumstances which 1 : THE STORY OF » Me.BABY\u2019 8.3 \u2026.TIME : 8 CREDIT FO :TO LET, IN ST.LAMBERT, A COT.ally found (ave described, I.said, T should cons HOMES SERKERS Re ROUND TRIP\" BX tor ghate er Tonio |.35 8t.James Street.1385, containing seven he guard ly found have describe 8 i you.orth.) : Canad ations ro or a i nicely situa oppo t: also ider it my duty to kiss the last J (By Oliver hf, \u201cWade oe oe SION estern va Alto, M eine : pler, with shede trees in front; also, - ole s Betty, \u2018yau\u2019re 7 a Chitago, on >, > ni d.d for à garden and poultry yard rs, streams, aunt tha world 1 shall ve >j'on a \u201cprisht and beautiful Summer\u2019 I 3k; ET .26; ue 8 connections ane PROFESSIONAL CARDS IF required n°9, BEAL ah eulars, convert into \u2018Is that a promise?sa : to 0 walking | Sept.6 3; 8% Island , apply to BEATTY, \u2018ams, ponds : 1 should aver kiss, og sata, Sine | e | Mr.Baby thodght best.ue Lun © 1 SE\" Lembert or Mr.JOHN hole course, \u201cCértainiy you, » 1 ; .\u2019 : ) COTTAGE.7 ing through point is will you?cried Betty, vith de- |: > i ) RE TO LET \u2014 CHAMBLY, À ht; large the lands of Certainly Dog n with.you're aréuing |, \u2018 SETAE TANS Tf | AReagt x fet z | * ELLIOTT t DAVID Eien \"orer aad elec river\" cal lo- | belonging to cision alse premises.\u2019.tésugnt\u201d Fi E a en wan I ef Sunday - Seaton 020 TE sm, som, x.» zxrahroon, and SalfoMersy | cation.= Apply, THE RECTORY.\u2018 ing Sorpors- 2 saw a notice once, I said erations \u20ac clas ped in is | poh yo > Jin an puit beaute ui y \u2018e | \\l1.Sleeping, Dinin and 1 gusenper ; a Em près of Britain Advocates, Sarvicters Chambly Canton.: : u néucted TH s own, 7 TE oN i water fr e 6.2 2e vo ve Co.for \u2014 : 7 uct \u201csteam.te premises business co t 3 fre.other held fast a little White Hol @ boy EEE them.So sen be ad at piece rie 5 \u201cspas, situated, de .Empress of Ireland : Mspoéahusctie en Ten st.SUMMER RESORTS.sere other power usua y à Betty.\u2018Of tha 17 stone: \"* GTR; Ticket.Q: | ne Ci ellton \u2018Green: A SAILING.1 ca da Life Buliding,189 of Fhe said aim no Judge\u2019 oho mimicked mo - hel There Hun Ry.we dis ia new, Hu oo cxar Orv big OU.aos.| oo Ey pea aus.1 PRIE to sail from St.$I Henry J.Blo KG.I 4.David, ORCHA RD COTTAGE Of with JUNE 15 gird M Vieni poople\u2014she \u201clooked about jn ol And veg\u2019 he began his walks abroad.J 30 vhs r Bonaventure, atom, een pot \u2014 Agt wo.> ity sit Ast | john, SE to London direct.| mag, : Beach or GRANVILLE\u201d BILL he: right peo ) \u2014and ro- = .\u201d - és Asst.Gen.5 EAT LIVERPOOL.MARKEY © fF inqu r \u2019 .5 ii dy es eee See he Axed a | fe walked and he walked; and by and\u2019 STEER re graroeren, \u2014 a a Forts EE of Britain sum, : bE & Li beague smash Oops.mant.c the peacocks by 4\" kk ! Te] eee .lay.vs veo ve Champlain - i 7 ve gaze.upon ; here the piggy: .Lake Cham .rae, \u201cthe whole ghoul not Be a bat would b= A the pen where Tk a A Y A a A y ve : Frida May 20, fmp.of Ireland \u201csarmmoroimax Divo, \u2018WANTED TO RENT, s.ST \u201cProve 11!\" cried Bett rely handled.and.every \u2018piggy sald, \u2018Grunt, grunt, a RATES ll w.a Able, wn.Web ow ad | Tocation HW a | tried fo ant, Bet rar od tu ou \u2018strengih,\u2019 a CHEAP \u201cGen.Pass.Agt.8.AB : uit \u2026 \u201d \u2014_ : on with the 8 \u2018I wish, endeavor grunt\u2019 Let \u2018him take hold 62 my al Rif, 16th, 1910.Gen.Fa Board of Trade Batidiee, | msi - dthedi- À 2 of Involuntary tears hat ay.make peace with me; En FECT .UNTIL' AP | ALE.o make by- sance dou \u2018of \u2018that you igs: 1 86 he walked and he he > walked; and w a ha make.peacs with me.Ca ~ eos COLONIST FARES.\u2014 Ke.FOR 8 Stration oe take off your rlagy Fetare\u201d you He came to the trough Where thé horse | * ati \u201cgreat i thy faith: Bb tl on FROM MONTREAL To \u201819th WITHROW \u201cTOUR F.8.acon SECOND-HAND EXTRACI POR.20 Inches e directors into action.\u2019 ji sors.Bobble, but was at drink.Spot?\u2019 + oO vom \u2018even tho) wilt\u2014Accord- | v ANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 1.1 Advocate, Barrister and inside basket: ; 2180, cheap.© MSD, to submit net ST dor 2 dt vou.now He c#éd; \u2018Go EP up, ola t ot unto, a voi e faith bo it) unto.you.\u2014Let 8 AT TLEL a Sr HOE.$4 .TIS PASSION.A Row York lv Bale odio .& root tome » ches SR, or ratifica- you shou FRentrully And the Horée ran &w : faith, nothing wavering.| ve {BAI H ISLES = bea fo eats have sou.> Alleghany Does it hurt much?wm hahd him ask, n wave | LAND, SPOKANE.5e coupons for FES.\u2014 CHEAP\u2014One Dou- cover hums and 1 Pasig She held out hôr ve ek d.he walked; and he |- sens the bed - ean oh In dike ov na pe ae 5 he 413400 | UR heen AL prie INTER: : Td Mate 08 | ile béléd four tro pe, Ireight boisé pan rs ($1,750,= and the left rand, too,\u201d 1 So he walked \u2018and he * tossed.For lêt not that man thin ' added) OPE NATION 8 moun- - , ASTLE cage and whee full 1500 Jos.oa- I should like a t-last : thing of MEXICO CITY, Mex.,i ee \u201cmil Coun ing, Sails on 18 mo TTERSON & \u2019 platform 5x § feet; fully Ilion seven ; came at were.{that \u201cfie shail \u2018Fecetve any jai\u201d A es Immedi- PA \u2019 shaft and e1,750.p00) ventured keeping it for eiergenciés,\u201d shd Ta She yard where the sheep were, ha Lord, |.\u2018Low rates to many they go! 2 Shit, pec 211 ais arvis St, Toronta, aévocates, Barristere & Golloitore | Eee iE de gor agtor: 110 D.Be.Ancina- ._ = ; he | ; > pans.; - | destred, ess of the Betty.id.\u2018Tm Bors de | Ho \u2018cried through the crack of thé | They drew nigh unto \u2018the Village, TOURIST © Sutds: inclu = \u201c_Ofty & Dietriot Bank Bullding, art y of Mont- You needn't,\u2019 I magnanimous foe,\u201d 1 ad- fence, \u2018Hurra.\u2019 ald, \u2018Baa bas, whither they went: and [Jesus] tmade Leave Montre J.dally, Su days no \u201c480 St.James street, Montreal 7 = da, \u201cwould ondeavar to, alleviate ne AR 81, the old sheep said, \u201cBaa, bas, | whither d 2 would have gone further.at vor 85d Hex Tite.Brice of M antouver M PATTERSOS ET AUTRE | TING AND PULLEYS In oy at © secretary ded woul of the wounded.\u2019 \u2018 Fat they \u201d constratned him, saying, souver \u20ac ary, se.soi ano \u2014 variety, for sale, cheap.Pp! second de Lor tae Jooks said Betty.alked til ne uy hen na\u2019 te vanished \u2018out nin Teatile, 4 i E LICENSES \u2018Witncas\u2019 Office.na rehie?.80 he walked and he w | of their stent.Ana\u2019 they sala one to Lg ve st\u2019 OMce MARRIAG HES AND DOORS.1525 UMONT, sq is withdrew fhe, ba cried, penitently, |\" came to the pond à the duck- another, 1d not our hebrt burn with- 129 St, James Street, = To Place | 16940 DY LE end EG St.Louis 123.| Secretary.up Ob Bobble,\u201d nasty little flaming | of.which all the ducks an uo, ht she te talked with vs by the Telephonen: Hs er | URE Park a ; \u2014_\u2014 hero, gre, What epHed, \u2018there He.Unes ao maim forward and saw iy end while Be opened if 1 have | Viger and Wi su AA \u2014 on Nal dot ure JOHN M.ML D A WHITLOCK DRUM CYLINDER Press; > ursery sep , © ge 7 \u2014 , y TE busin rod.Creucent Ütreet ze of Jets: - was an \u201ceffectual apr Pi ne 5 lace\u2019 A hem the TE said was.\u2018Quack, | À tn at aan me that .BOARD WANTED.Lo |e a thelr oo 17 81, Saw oh.8 oh, st \u201cwith \u2019 steer fiers \u201coa - hirig to\u2019 \u201cthe place\u2019 Ang e- thy \u2018way pt 1 , EE - the o> _ \u2019 v livery d tracks, 77 body to do- 2omsthin forget what.quack, quack!\u201d ; x ay À 4 sig ht, ~My Le FOR\" AN INFANT Business\u201d tt 3 nec be Lo 2 nipper 4 fone diameter, ; LE : Lo Shake i ver Betty oT kod a he walked; and it Lee LG E60.With the ee, and I.wil BOARD 10 ANTEP old, im a Protestant 1 ou far gore A Hs 2 i \u2018McMaster & Papineau driving pulley.\u201d ace,speed up to 1200 a or o do L t tn And hé walked an .( rive thee reat.Po Pay.1 Lu saftéétion w on \u2018or Li 9] L1éféors 18 an easy running pr th-West Tf you were really.sorpy,\u201d I pu ; family, where care of clergy-.Lars Flog, Advocates and Se hour.This 18 \u2018an .Floor sp reproachtully, \u2018oR , remember.\u2018Shut | That he Teahed the field\u2019 where the| xd.26,, Is.xxvil; 5.Mat.be bestowed.References of clergy- Biss sen aad all Andrew R.MoMester Talbot M.Papinesn | DOU plea ts oer EE ee.TT uet the 3 head of § \"1 think I do\u2014now,\u201d sald Betty.cows eat grass; do you xv.28, \u201cMat.ix., 49, Ja; 1, 8; 7, Luke | man ch lt Jars of Vo ré Ad |U ak mr Rte epee Oanada Life Buliding, 180 Bt James pt thing for printing Bano oars old, your en Please.He said with a bow, \u2018Pray how.rxxiv, 28, 29, \u201831, 82.Bx.xxxiil, 3 1 Bras, BWW \u201c018 - ; Sa = ie ll.Tojeptonos Main 1760; 7888 Montreal or tete A o Eanttoba, \u2018Certainly,\u2019 we Er ET ne And, cows all answered, \u201cMoo, moo, ARGH reoT cf .CH IARGED- WITH po QUE A.TENTS.; | eu , .: DHIVESGEE ive mess Something : ISGEL 1 a P= à PR : : is press has been thorou , > Dominion chook.© moo!\u2019 M .| iP U INS TED This pr print from a gent's.y for the } fose petal touched my ked to the 1 Pa, pr 4.\u2014Jéseph: M, | : Cs 22 ad | WAN \u2019 hauled, \u201cand pain pri A ditionae There, were fous marks, i think you So borvest geouna: 1° péantebure, Pe, Uaaelphta, architect of ANT SRE NOT Ph cs 2 | 8 NV to Sloe To WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED, card re se are He hiness Office.° or Other °r said,\" I observed, keeping my oyes sou And \u201cthere a dozen of turkeys he en state y ie Shar or Soap acy oblige Fe oc 5° pet by ON | Ty has for these instruments.requirin thom, Apply .ed.found: ere to- h his cèr- | will pb t payment for new lence upon tr 0 \u2018asshoppers the stäte throug 1 0 A take same as par N in each of oh.Bobby I repeated, sternly.They were picking the gr JE formant.-an leged false\u2019 bill for | Bran Pianos or Player Pignos.LATION NEW TYPEWRITERS Casa.or on \u2018There! There! D'struck me.o tho | And at er said, \u2018Gobble, \u2018sob- desks for vus apa ect \u2018for the.capitol pic ver Cotati of Stanley street).aor SALE, 1 Oliver, Ty Tiriters, © \u201cof ely owned \u2018And your thum \u2019 - ble, gob and ard coe e- 3, and 4 Models, fully ror Lhe, mou! added.Co Ts alked and he walked to the ron on rR, ang it | ham: recording re ie \u2018 LOST, STRAYED AND FOUND, teal worth bo B0;to be sold at 485 vale esteader \u2018in .ie! IE ES se.he w : d that while serving as the ay: aspistant re TLièva: they tunity.Call, or write, et It did, I declared.=f little house.1s \u2018charge : Tans of x Te arghal,\u2019 My, P.i ST, $25, IN $5 Splendid opportunity.& Quarter.; =| snug till as ified\u2019 to bills for fur- M.ansdy; m ; br - TURDAY LA resid At This vent I opened my my eyes; I| Where Towser was sleeping as te ani equipment \u2018which: wera.Aistant Juarehal, ur.Fifi.Pate |\u201d THAT PROTECT LOST: 8.SA Finder p ar to XW.\u201cGaussian Oliver Typewsl M ser Oo Street.\u2018 sus [oop Rm a sos | hep Heavy cred out, allo 00 | juice 306 SIR at a roue | Shit Tat SR D ES PATENTS.| 80 mad \u2014 ie \u20ac the time \u201cLet me see,\u2019 I said, \u2018à au 15 row À | of his: & .\u2018 en, B, Wall, T., ne gy TONHAUGH & C0.S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 To : 140 ; ; \u2018 wow ms of monéy were lille J.I cates.J HERS + | {+ tents), sod the other oT ret?cried Betty, in And the.dog waked up with \u201cBow, : | bite large.aby * John H Sanderson, of Casey.3 : Moy C3 EN Ha ratty, wl | 7.Taylor sylor, B.Be.Sc.Inte awison .\u2018scHooLs AND COLLEGES.= | WANT ADS.HE austed his \u201c1 wow!\u2019 : Iphia, furniture contracior, be \"Henry J.Tr ; 5.| T4 \u2026 obtain charming confusion.Philade f Mecrorÿ, lin, J.Frank Cahill.\" - ; CONSULTING ENGINENR PE sod Sore Ice unavoidable in cases of ths kind, Aud he walked and he walked, til Te | FBI State officials Onn\" Of CUTTER Müntin, J.Frank i + anna urs num, - = MOUAL.| PERS ANT Coan: he For au ,.4s Tice $3.00 1 believe.\u2019 ~~ \u2018eame once more, d the open |*former st tetment\u2019 ;mentions ons in- ° ST ANN'S WARD) .; culation and univer San The ¢ Witness.p .> Cultivate The s rious kind.To the sunshiny porch and the op tance in which & SHI Tor 200 des 0 | A Loe 8 vesident of this city has | \"OWEN N.EVANS | Address, ETE Telephone 1 tes MAY BE LEPT WITE + à > se w : © serious kin , - door; h smile t, for\u201cmore than\\ $61,00 Another rson.of Mr.Jus.: i as de worth \u2018Is this a serious case?asked Bet And amma, looked out, with a smi \u201cwas made ont contends that it should prised away In ies uy ent t at the PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS 1619.creme AT.Chapman, do ckseller, 813 Es ra ARR 50 3 Interior.Very! 1 averted oo Alone an | ve tims for.my baby to £0 to bed.Have been but 335000.home of his son.ds, Mount St.Mary Marsharts Bank mutding: Marien ~ EcGs AND POULTRY.{Herta Point Et Charles, 601\" Weiling: Rid 7 this te is to res \u2018 » he caus \" ; street, ; a.À op of > ol he whether it is go he drank his milk and he ste \u2018his ST.PATRICK'S SOCIETY, , 5 avenue The! \u2018deceased.had.eed.Jo : ii J HATCHING BGGS URE | PRED Ce LAS IFIED ADVERTISEMENTS \u201cie + 8 | Betly pursed up od the ips.ot me po ead ed and hé walked to His | At the auhual meétiag of St Jatrloks Montreal fo renin.Ys was 77 years | PERSONAL.eens: proved winter\u2019 layers: ¥1 set.CABE TARIFF.gr 1 cee udicially and - join - | And he Ww Society.re-elected sident.from Cavän, Iways \u2018a stavnch $5 hundred; fertility guaran Vacant, Situation Wanted, py.* if A \u2018 fessional man K.C.was \u2014 .He was a UMED Dress ting, N.25 Gardenville avé, situation ; Bus M a Be wna 70 the BE ofici To Sion SUIT | VR 7 A Be lon | ie 4 BA RE REPRE 5% PERRO pe Boom op set Arts iE ! should not be prepared CE en atier: | stone 1n°his 8! 0 to the Sleepy Vite role ent, Dr.Welter Kennedy; Society.sor.i city.LL For Sale.w for 100, ; 18 j rked xd Pajient up,\u2019 she said.-Londo He walked an | treasuter, Mr.William nr Ber rnin and two 2 | color word Six in-\u2018 3 54 p'ies,\u201d ~ an : .~Selepted.résponding secretary, Mr, T._ ow és for each : price of four D EE will be re- ë : - ee \u2014 : sertions for Vk Ad Y,26 April, .ps R.- | LL be For Sale or To Let, Co TR ES CHILDREN S CORNER.- Brent idoles Pr Sale MR: containing LS \u2018 Other Ar Words for 250, A1 US 28 ticles and ee n Co 85 | i Eu ad on ap- j : À «1 ditional word.Six in.PRE MB ade NOT MEANT TO FLY: A PARLE, Iv way to cure a bad.case of Dyspepsia is to: take A for forthe price of four.ET i ! gi jess made _ A tortoise, lazily basking-in the a \u201cThe on y a little warm water, after sertio 85 Words for 80c.2 Hd ce of the hry ined {othe sea o exh \u201cwould \u201cone or two Pap-Sag Ta be d easy rule is to remain \u2018 MOTIÈS PARTICULARLY i BE hard fate, No one, she im e an : - NOTE ° = br 1108 Pons gs J tach ner to fy.a her | _ each \u2018meal.Not to observe this simp ders, such as Heartburn, | portage Stamps WII Be Acooptes, à gh heque tre lime C281e, hovering Fa heard her 1 \u201cde essed.with all kinds.of stomach.disorders, Indigestion.| Theavove rates sre, CASE ich order À dered for, she would \u2018give Tim iF he would take Breath, \u2019 Gastritis, Flatulence and Ind ge .When, not\u2019 ade, asd \u20ac the rate is.In party de- her al in the alr.- ot RE - uence, much higher.I+ aloft and float her in of Price.- conseq to euDpis 1 will give you,\u2019 said the tortoise, - For sale by all Druggints gest atuoby Mallon Receipt of No charge made ju our books Zor any ?the ten- all the riches of the Rea : Sea.\u2019 ia.} 50c per B ox, $2.50 for six Box TREE «adv iy less than | 1e will be T will teach you to fly, then,\u2019 Bis { Ce ol ANY MONTREAL line spac ; 'he eagle; and, taking her up in his} Ce PAP- SAG Comp.Co.5 0 en: \u2018rions, \u201che carried her almost to the AporEss: ; = : tained, \u201clonds.Then he suddenly: let in and ITE = tron De fell on a lofty zhane | Police; \u201c3:hed her shell to J 2 The tortoise exclatrseds n the \u201ctno - \u2014 \u2019 | \u201cWhile the fit rbon- was \u201cat - its\u2019 helght Tremblay, a fireman - of -the.Mätson- neuve brigade, fell-from a ladder and was so severely shaken up that he had to be conveyed to.hiz\u2019home.
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