The daily witness, 10 février 1911, vendredi 10 février 1911
[" let H 1 eld ta Bign, discuss.nod ve.Cellor of NEY re :h bain- sh.He buing à of Meng.Montreal, of th T of Nt, ishione: ty of in.lurch he 7.Tha the Ren Ir.Lan.8 Synai.À bulia.ation _n Albans Tiability sas | nbent nr > parisi.| for the ld stun.1 ou] dor fur.arish 31 14 $2,000 ONtricin,.bv tha of far.ho have 1Neetinz lowing- I.A., the and, ty.late the late Mr Matthia Hanson, hern.a Puper lan Bet- nclusion rtrait of the mis- it under Societr Canadu, the reli- disaster the con- vhole of Africa he said.@ world lute re- the re- lan witi le chan- rce, and rOgTress.ng down ire, and ng pre.eh wus all Was pacity.Bishon Iontreu! fons, be at the PB Objet enthusi- of th work «f Chure.: glad to t raised advancn Lst year.t would stipends a year.should inimuru $1,004 a s open- b in Je- him to ral sec- ietv in vouth- his pre- eight socict\u201d not, he he very he in- Within pm dou- ed last pirit of ion ani orthier brs an! houlder lof con- had in- per the batiaile could birit of uted.vorkers and ce bed of sed on bh he erates.of the ger °° > alter bd and is rose pppor- step in kchoot3 ncril- mil- estion was suotia.>, fol- sh 7 son oF sein\u201d 1,71° wuer, Spots\u201d asin\u201d Bish?janit jon + d nt \u201cant! rie?mii wer char hl ur Ne HLLBEIONPP20QIVPOP0PN0Y & Silk Stockings and Socks 3 a bee oe sare to matron The ?* ed \u2019 \u2018 0000010 0241000 $ \u2014 5 $ - : | .S85 Ne.33.LS PRICE ONE CENT.( > OSITION'S FIRST EFFORT STATES CANADA SHOULD INCREASE T0 CHECK RECIPROCITY IN COMMONS RESULTS IN FAILURE Amendment Moved by Mr.F.D.Monk to Delay Consideration of Treaty Was Defeated by Vote of 97 to 72\u2014 Mr.Borden Leads Criticism.DEBATE IS FINALLY ADJO URNED UNTIL TUESDAY.Hamar Greenwood.M.P., Defhounces \u2018Loyalty\u2019 Trade Cry\u2014Details of Treaty to be Published Wi gress Committee despread in Britain\u2014Con- Postpones Action.Ottawa, Feb.19.\u2014The great reciprocity agreement debate, which has been the cause of so much speculation since Mr.Ficlding introduced his proposals in the House two weeks ago, got un- irr way in the Commons yesterday, \"it it is to give way to other busi- ~s3 again till Tuesday next, when it 1] be resumed by the Hon.Geo.E.ester, who moved the adjournment. rg.C4 ge \u20ac ! 6-3 | Daly 1; 6 .= Cape ow\" | = ; eéated by the} ctreur éscape from Being atte smoke which filed ifgéér place.The damage done is estimated at around $2,000.The houst wasbut two months old.Mrs.Vroom was the first -to be alarmed.She was awakened by a oragk- Hng noise.She then awakened her husband and todd him that she thought éhe heard burglars hreaking into the dining-roomi, via the window.-Mr.Vroom investigated and found that the building was on fire.* Mre.Brown awakened soon afterward and emelled smoke.- The.rooms were so full that the family bad to rush out as rapidly as they could.They did not have time evej-to gather up any clothing, getting outside in rather scanty attire.The fire started between the ceiling of the first flat and the floor of the second.There wag a leak in a wetler pipe in the floor where the fire started some time ago, and it was repaired.The flooring was repla:si a couple of days ago.Mr.Vroom telephored to the fire department, and the brigade quickly responded.It took tham an hour to drown the fire.In doing it they had to tear off all of the dining- room ceiling, as the fire cove ed whole area, and even penetrated through a Tafter into another room.Speaking of the way the flremer did | their work, Mr.Vroom was, to say the least, enthusiastic.\u2018I never saw It was insured.- firemen handle a firg so well\u2019 he said.\u2019 \u201cThey did fine.When (hey we: DU.ting out the fire in tHe ceiling of the bedroom they sprenl a rubber sheet over the bed and êld not do a bit uf unnecessary damage.After jt was out the salvage department oleghed everything up in great style\u201d su Cet Hooper wis in charge of the firemen.FOR THE CORONATION Extra Steamers Being Provided to Convey Canadians Advance bookings for the passenger business on the St.Lawrence for the coming season have been so unusually heavy on account of the Coronation that most lines have made arfange- ments for extra stéamers.As regards the westward movement, every steamship line here seams .to -be unanimous in the opinion that year's inuni- gration will far exceed any previous year.Practically every \u2018ome .of the C.P.R.boats leaving thie: other from the end of June.te.the epd of August have been Ty ts the -same with fhe othe thing like this his ever hap fore, and -it re nl 16: be.evidence of what wy be expegtad inter.Eastward bound it isthe sajpu, but this, of course, \u2018fs mad! \u201ctothe festivities in Eordon.Risen agents here say thwt the busines: wi be enormous and will far exceed, anything that Montreal has \u2018ever asap be fore.- E The Canadian Northern Nhe.Are.putting on -two single \u2018cabin boats an.the \u2018route in addition to-the \u2018Royal G and \u2018Edward.\u2019 Tha, Eo Whits.Siaf-Domiislon bist Tou from this.norton May 27; bie.me St.Petersburg, Feb.10.\u2014The : court which is trying Dr.Pantchenko and Count Patrick'O\u2019Brien de Lassy for the murder of Count Vassfit Boutur- Hn, iw to-day ERE % \u2026 years later, \u2018 Tin \u2018188%, he waë appointed captain, and became and | -1.Marylebone: { and x3 FY disposed to erff sanity on beh 2 physician.When the \u2018\u2019 opéñed Pant- chenko\u2019s co d the -judge to order a physica}: ald: tion of his clieût.: that the alleged examined as tp:hisgiNÿsical condition, but that his mental etatée would not be made the subjédt of an official inquiry.MSE AND TRAFFIC Board of Control Appoint Com mittee to Investigate The Board of Control has been inundated with conglgtints from cit- 2ens regarding the Hrûnner in° which the Street Railway \u2018handles its pass Honor replied oner might be senger traffic in comgested districts, and yesterddy don took Cogrds- ance of two cémmim! from Pre took Info the matte = to 4 e, er À Controllers stated ffiat there Das never been any \u201cchange of car line routes since the :frgaghise Was Secur, ed.The board, kg mended _euch a .gl though nothing def fixe last - June, had been dore.\u2018Somte.legal fragments\u2019 *xecaiteë : by of an interesting programm -at Jest night's «routine of the St.James Eit- erary Sotiety.Mr.Ralph Smith, M.P., who wés:to have epoken on the jOri- ental problem in British - Columbia, was detained at Ottawa by Riness, .The lecture given by Mr.Justice Davidson wae fMustrated by lantern slides, with the aid of which a: wide survey.of legal eitquette and customs extending over the ages, with -com- parisons \u2018of \u201cmodern practice, .: was made.; and the infliction of strange penaities, touthing the lighter side of life in tha law.courts, were rehearsed, and from some of tire mopt recent causes cele- bre, the learned judge selected some of the most salient features from the béing included in those so treated.SCHOOL TAXES DIVIDED.Catholic.Board of Commissioners: Got Major Part of Montreal Tax.The Aivision of the Neutral Panel school- texes; oollected from corpafa- tons and.business places, has just census of 1911.To.the Catholic School Board goes $209,572.24, .and to the Protestant Board $68,088.40, These figures, added to the tax collected by the Protestant Catholic Boards respectively, makes $1,048,225.58; Protestant, $493,430.OREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE In the réport of the fire in the Sis- terg of St.Anbhe's girls\u2019 Échool yesterday, it was stated in error that the Laurier avenue.branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce had given a room above .the room.The hank \u2018which aid so 1s the Merchants\u2019 Bavdk.$OESN'T FRIGH TEN HIM.} of St.Lawrence are dublous.With fleet on March 11, yews has reached er, had .recgtn- Mr.Justicä Devidæon, wadttfié theme The.anomalies of obsolete laws woven in with a store of anecdote legal.point of view, the Crippen case.vy \u2018Assemblyman\u2019 Gerhardt.Any firm been made, in accordance with the: \u2018the totals as follows: Catholic; 3 | appointed to thé Western division left bank for a class- Pct Trew ICE HAMPERS | \u201c SEAL FISHERY Annual Industry in St.Lawrence Gulf Has Poor Prospects SEALERS MAY STRIKE, Three Thousand Men Will Form Crews of Fleet Which Leaves on March 11th, : St.Johns, Nfid.Feb.10.\u2014Prospects for the annual seal fishery jin the Gulf ohly a month and a day remaining before the departure of the sealing $he ownery of the vessels here that ice already hes packed in heavily in the Straits of Celle Isle.So extensive 1s the pack reported that open water ported in the Guif, snd the ae.ve a - iImpends am , Crewh.The steamer owners deblard they have not yetrbeen approathil, bait say that if the.reported demansis.aresmade they will not send their 8 to the fishery.It is believed, however, this matter \u2018will be settled.The report that the veusel ewners this: souson also: has met.with: much: opposition from.the seal : \u2018 3,000.\u2018men wil-go to de alé grounds.LL 6: average total annual-7\u2014m\u2014\u2014 would be affected Ly th recippon +.agreement with the United Stutes WILL PUBLISH TARIFF DETAILS.(Canadian Associated Prec London, Feh.10 \u2014At a en .day of the Tariff Commission, 5 Desborough moved, und Mr JG.Mer seconded, and it was unans .\u2026.resolved: \u2018That a memorand » immediately issued giving prec.tails of the new tariff arrange.tween Canada and the United =- the amount of trade affected, eral Tearing upon trading .and the policy of the United 1.and the Empire.and that ti.orandum be cirenlated at th possible nioment a.& CONGRESS COMMITTEE POSTPUNES ACTION.Washington, Fel, je 73 Committee an Ware and ~ day postponed actinn on tho +.reciprocity agreement un row morning.when the probably will vate to report 7 to the House the measure the agreement.(See Also Page 1} etl.SNOW REMOVA: Hampered by Snow T p .Speaking on the removal thik mo superintendent of ment, said the wor.rapidly, though it wi.- .by people pulling « of their houses, and ir » sidewalk.These pen).' tendent of the road ir; 1 were the first to con; being left on tbe sidewa\u2019- according to Mr.Rarlow to keep the sidewalks cles do so.but it cannot be remove snow every tn choose to throw it from r.the sidewalk.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BEDS FOR CONFIRMED (ASL: The Board of Control ta- the Roval Edward Institute, © culosis patients, that the maintained in the institute | are to he used only for can - , berculosir cases.This was In reply qu un je the governing body of the asking how the fifty beds 0 7 posal of the Board shoul] :- \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 UNDERGROUND LAVATORIES Plans for underground iat.different parts of the city prepared hy the sewerage dep and were submitted to ho 1 .Control this morning.\u201cWORLD WIDE The following are the contents af this week's issue of \u2018World W.5~ \u2014 ALL THE WORLD» «v1 Parliamentary Qutiook ter\u2019 Londun, tie Natio: aRrcement and IPriffere:u«- 7 minster Gazctte.Mr.F.E, Smith, Koo Mb ¢ Political Outlook - Tie ve oo \u2018Revnold\u2019's Newspaner.fon English Anxiety About {1 a.M.Sullivan, in tre Nutone i.The Empires Only Cao: Rress and Future FErz < Pjc ce An Quipost of Empire - Te > \u201c æ York.Analyris nf Indian Price: insurance Building 11 St.James Street.HAVE YOU GOT A GOLD Gat a Dox of Harte's Grippe Wafers.Cures a cold in twenty-four hours Price 25¢.HOW ABOUT THAT COUGH?Try a bottle of Harte's Cough Mixture.Price 250.WINTER FLUID.For Chapped Hands and Lips; fifty years a favorite remedy.i'rice 256.J.A.HARTE, Druggist 150 Notre Dame Street West.JACKSON & CO.CARPENTERS, BUILDERS end CONTRACTORS valuations made.Jobbing p mptly attendod to.129B the greatest living pianist, cannot close afford to trust his genius to any but the finest of only one that peerless CHICKERING Piano, which he will play at visit ,» a y 3 ur very first caller is| considers h 27 MoGILL COLLE .à 3 by the Rev.Robert Eadie, uncle of them occasionall hile Phill t\u2019 ice, that's bad; there's dirty wea- coming up the st thi i ering the serlousness of my case oye ë the groom, Roderick Percy Sparks, to come thr 5 his oF x to teach ther, that's worse: and there\u2019 ; hales dearest littl a te vary 4nd the long time I had been suffering, i à Lounger Son Dia hive.\u201cSparks to SYIVie- ce nights a Week to teach | thel: NALS Horse: An Here ouate gray.and she has brought her bapg,| 2 Duk worked e complete cure\u201d cor ft , CE, ., t .; - , r baby.= ; di ; f Rheba, second fdaughter of the.late : ways, they was l\u2019 my days; t\u2019 brutes There, ske is calling to you.Don't Such is the nature of the great cures Montreal Three Rivers, P i Li ; : John Fraser, of L'Orignal, and Mrs.CHAPTER VIN.may ha\u2019 larnt better manners sin\u2019.You hear?Run and let her in.which Zam-Buk is daily effecting.v j 4 ic § ] Fraser.61 First Ave, Ottawa.THE EPHCESIONBER When I were young, they could niver A caller with a baby, and Jeannette Purely herbal in composition, this Shawinigan Falls and PA.it : : - .be got to let theirsels be harpooned loved them dearly, how splendid! She great balm is a sure cure for all skin ?net i WARDMAN\u2014BOYER\u2014On Feb.§, 1911, .A few days after, Farmer Robson wi'out flounderin\u2019 and makin\u2019 play wi\u2019 heard first, a plaintive, long drawn diseases, cold sores, chapped hands Grand\u2019Mere Service.ope a Ch orth West Py ; } at Tring Che, Barrie, ont: a left Haytersbank betimes on a longish their tails and their fins, til t' say Out me-ou, then soveral quick, impa- frost bite, ulcers, blood-poisoning, vari- Regulations, 1 } i i daughter of Mr.are Mrs.Thomas day s journey to purchase a horse.Syl- were all in a foam, and t\u2019 boats\u2019 crews tient little cries.The little lady In cose sores, piles, scalp sores, ring- Every Sunday the Canadian Pacific Any person who is the sole : - ton Com > us ; : 8 e Canada, possess - ne so L pie er Tas about Newcastle way may come upon ized by the officers of the Detroit and | fight for ety lat oa oa merse undeveloped tracts, The tour.authority from the Department.j AT HOBBIES! had eluded the preventive service; the enough.else me ver es mine deep Cleveland Navigation Company to Put he says he was swindled.It he does Lt SPorteman might be a man of lei- exh The Long Even are with os.Mas nightly relays of men \u2018to carry the.see her.And 1e nother man will into operation this summer an air not recover the claim, located in Mon- 817 who travelled for interest and Wanderers at Ottawa.1 pr wour Boy a Hobby We can supply goods inland; the kegs of brandy Tite = or! as Jett 4s good a clasp- route between Detroit, Cleveland and tana, he asserts he will go into busi- pleasure, combined with sport, or he | SVT TRÉTWOBE TOOLS, found by certain farmers \u2018 whose \u201cBut what a mere n apt eyes on.Buffalo, took concrete form yester- ness and start all over again.might be a city business man who For the convenience of the Wander Pois in CATERER mio.ate.horses had gone so far in the ni&ht, lin her,\u2019 said Bell y no man stayed day.when the aeroplane which will Foster says he was born in 1804.en Vo\"! Into the woods for relaxation and ers Hockey Club and their friends woe she Instruction and Amusement combloed that they could do no work the next |: Vu, sai t el \"I reck , make the initial trip\u2019 was finished, what is now Seneca street, Buffalo, physical benefit.But either class, Mr.are anxious to gee the great game tha: io 1800, D.DRYSDALE\u2019 day; the clever way In which certain | gle\u201d Li, stress, reckon we a\u2019 must photographed amd shipped to the New which at that time was an Indian vil- Robson felt assured, were visitors who will be played in Ottawa Saturds: we .women managed to bring, in\u2019 prohibit- down.into the dee I'd as soon go York motor boat show.lage.For years Foster was a govern- ould be welcomed to an undeveloped February 11th, the Canadian Pacific ht 0 MAIN 149.159 CRAIG 8 ed goods; in fact, that when a woman ghoked up wi.ep waters as be The contrivance is a combination ment scout and secret service agent.- country.The speaker gave a number arranged to run a special train fro\u201d Fos tes did give her mind to smuggling, she But > : pooulds., power boat and aeroplane.The upper of instances of important discoveries Montreal at 3.45 p.m.on Saturda the vas Trore fin at resources, end trois.set ag ig ie pas Pro Le JS, eu ae ad developments, eeuiting rom wipe February Di ter etat ME and impudence, and energy than any |: o e lower part is am airtight atumi- : ; will leave Ottawa, Central Station, Im Cola French Dry Cleaning.man.y RP al Har hor fancy.num boat body, square nosed, and ad- » .The Hon.W.C.H.Grimmer, sur- mediately after the game is over.if ; By French Dry Cleaning we mean There was no question of the moral- Sto rod er ther, \u2018what do ye jueted at an angle \u2018 parallel to the or general of New Brunswick, de- Round trip tickets will be sold fe touer thorough cleaning and preesing tY Of the affair; ome of the greatest Should like to know ,uoout cold, &!-plene.It will carry three passengers, sor the working of :he guide sys- |$3.35, good going by all trains Satu igh clothes without risking spoiling the signs real progress we have should like to know?If yo'd been who will sit amidships.A two-pas- tem in that province, whilst Mr.Hazen, | day, February 11th.Return until Mon 1 He shape by ripping apart.The advan.made since those times seems to be [1 Co 2 Were once, north latitude 81, genger model almost a1 hae been Premier of New Brunswick, spoke af day, February 13th.jouer tages are self-evident.that our daily concerns of buying and | such frost as yè ha\u2019 never known, rpg and found ran tical ae 5 the New Brunswick salmon hatcheries - : \u201c no, not ¥ - , : : an .J.B.> ; i ; .R.PARKER & OO, ||ns; esting and drinking.whatso | Tune l\u2019 them seas, and a whale I oa Bective is for fying over water | Derr Phin told the association about (me LICENSES CONSIDERED pou Dyers and Cleaners, que.Teal practical standard of bur ren Si&ht, and & were off in a boat after water it se from land.In 82 Perrsylvania hatchertes.ne @0 Bt.Catherine St.W.ell- yer; an\u2019 t* 1ll-mannered brute, as soon 1° Water It oan be driven fast enough .+ i., \u2018 363 Notre Dame St W, =| on she were harpoo onsd, ope wi her it can, it Is said, attain a speed of 75 \u2014_\u2014 One Application Postponed and Oi rh Phones, Uptown 4108 and 4107.C ld N t R ¢ §* her stern, and chucks ol out miles an hour.The smaller model, INFANTILE PARALYSIS.Transfer Granted.ne Te ou o ©SE + water.That were cold, a can tell bia SI oR with Is an Imitation Cough Medicine va .Yt $ - ., at Night Mas et, T.emarted all ower me, as 11 © minu Good .Enough for Your Disease Declared to\u2019 Have Originat-| The sitting of the License ©\" um © PE LORNE SPRING WAT ® nw ¢ ; ed in Scandinavia siorers yesterday Was a =\" or my skin were suddenly stript off me; .: 3 Con a pure drinking water bottled and and next ivery bone i\u2019 my body had SAYS DOWIE WAS INSANE.- Children?owing to the absence of tam, > brought direct from St.Margaret's Back Was So Weak.gotten t toothache, and there were a New York, Feb.10.-\u2014The \u2018Tribune V+ ©.detained home by =0h0r Crectn in the Laurentian Mountains.great A aves: an an $ great diz- Son of Sect Leader Declares Father When you are sick and send for the Says: As Havana harbor was made Justice Lafontaine was mn ater: Lors, Put up in half-gallon bottles and me sut Oats Crew : doct don't t hi clean of the yellow fever for the pro- |in his quality of member © \"°° af kept throwin\u2019 ouf their I ble For Ten Y octor you want him to send 3 Se delivered to your home.w.and ing backs eir oars, an\u2019 a Irresponsible For len Iears, tection of the world, so Scandinavia, iw } Co _ 2 Robert All M.1764 A eak, lame od aching bec the | kept clutchin at \u2019em, but à could na\u2019 a young medical student he has in |es the source of infartile paralysis thalic School Commission.: Le A primary causs 0 e make out where they was, i J y a * tha transf jvense far 4 rés a Cc COLA 9 an.the back aches or becomes weak it is | dazzled so wi t M ant 1 ihoushe Detroit, Feb 10\u2014That John Alex- his office.You would rather have must be freed from that disease for ransfer of a license for « \" - \u2018 ! a cold, an\u2019 I thought th fell the safety of other countries sorg.Tant at the corner of (Tag =n 1» \u201c » » - : - 3 ve La + 1 ; warning from kidneys that every- I were bound for \u201ckingdom come,\u201d an\u2019 ®7der Dowie died & manise: that he e young fellow experiment on some- ie vo Dr.Jacolyn Yamin, of Ey ATY Streets, as being in close 177 he thing is not right with them.a tried to remember t' Creed, as a VAS in fact, | nsane for the last ten body else.Claire, Wis., who is in New York for to the Edward Murphy = oo 0 | AL SUSPECTED OF SMUGGLING.Heed the warning: oure the weak, might Se > Christian, But, all a years n° J ator the belief of his No more do you want imitations of & series of lectures before the Amer!- mat vas postponed.Bowe on ; : i ; : ) was, \u2018 » A.J.C , has \u2018 \u201c7 account te ME ne Portland, Maine, Feb.10.\u2014An indict- lame, aching back sod dispose of \u2018any | POT © M or N°\u201d an\u2019 just as a were JUSt brought his mother to the Battlo the medicine you know to be of prov- can academy of Medicine.nt Or Reorder Mito ie 3 Aa ment charging Theodore Abilgaard, chan y oi don\u2019t do this, serious complica- giving up both words and life, they Seek Sanitarium.Mrs.Dowie is suf- en value in the cure of disease.to have come from roralyeis apppears St.Amour to O.E.m0 7 oo of Washburn, & U.S.customs inspec- are very Apt to arise and the first heaved me aboard.- But, bless ye, they A ane Serious breakdown.The! The remarkable success of Dr.Dr: Manning.\u2018There in those little Secrament street, was wppe mh tor, with scheming to defraud the Imow will be troubled with 224 but one oar; for .they'd thrown ne rom young Dowie was , \u201c| homes, where the people, through the 1: H- Roberts, in view © i' feds , thing you know you will: A with a\u2019 t others after me: so yo may drawn out by an interview regarding Chase\u2019s Syrup of Linseed and Turpen- joy; dark winters, live i Usd he older having made an ass \u201ca U.S.Government by a plan to smuggle Dropey, Diabetes or Bright's the \u2019 the trouble now existing at Zion City ti iti winters, live In close, dark .az the | + \u2018 diamonds fron Canada, was re orted three most deadiy f of reckon, it Were some time afore we over the issue of te di ty tine in the cure of croup, bronchitis quarters in close proximity to tnejr PS\u20actically getting the he: + on b the Grand Jury \u2018of th Ÿ ited Ts \u20ac could reach t\u2019 ship; an\u2019, a\u2019ve heard tell tob D ne oysters, candies and and colds has proven too great a @Nimals, we find much infantile par- through transfer to his © © rag Note bi frat c ot whi the n , \u2018Trouble.| a-were a precious sight to look on, bd RCO n ow e has no Sympathy with temptation .to imitators.' They expect alysis.Now, there is a sailor jn T@Nefer was, however.#ra Sete es Distrizt Court, ch arose to- On the first of \u2018an; wrong for my clothes were just hard frozen vhontadle wess whan s father was ; y exp nearly every family there, and natuna]- COMMissioners adjourne \u201c ho day.It is alleged Abflgaard wrote 2 Doan\u2019s Kidney .be taken.to me, an\u2019 my hair a'\u2018most as big a mentally weax when he planned it.| you to take.chances with their medi- ly they carry the germs \u201cto oth uTa:- next \u20ac.Chose mall order Jewellery Drm Sug They to the seat the trouble and lump 0\u2019 ice as yon iceberg he was a- When father Logan to Claim phat he cines because the price is a few cents Ports, from whence thoy are \u2018carried bo ng £ ë litre strengthen : telling us on; they rubbed me as mis- - on of tropne - less inland.The true Hi across the Canadian border into the © the kidneys, thereby strength- , S- jah, in 1900,\" sald Dowie, \u2018We began to i Tue way to meet this Loy United States, free of duty.He plead- NE the back.sus there Jere rubbing * hams yes- gee his mind failing him.Fe worked Imitations are never sold on merit, iveases, ds to stamp it out of Scan- VAGRANT YOUTH ÿ ed not guilty to the indictment, and Mm John Puigh, Parkdale, Man, Diver getter i frost randy: an\u2019 ave night and day preaching and praying but depend on the merit of the article \u2018avla.Lo ex EY the case was continued until April.Pha find pd used to beat thera.1 for a\u2019 their rubbin\u2019, and a deal o a editing Nia Dewapaper.they imitate.You don't want to be KAMERON FISH G E Cocaine Victim Sentenced 8 Con .- ua ind nothin Lay ss them.brandy as 1 \u2018ave ta'en sin\u2019.Talk o | two or three private secretaries, out experimented on, and for this reason CLU AM Months in Jail \" j A CUP OF COCOA.weak.I tried tog but could not | Cougs 1\u20ac® little yo\u2019 women Know o' finally broke down mentally and phy- Jill Insist on seenE (he porrart and | i B._\u2014 no The second lecture in the half-hour pet anything to do me any until (To be continued.) Sealy.ere ire.Pons.Receipt duc Tate M.D.the \\ the Kameron wish annual meeting of! John Stewart.a vou 5 1,554 talks to children series will be given wes told à friend to use Doan\u2019s : or, on the and Game Club ves- verns was sentenced \u201cset r I bottle you buy.terday the secretary, Mr.E, D.j in the lecture hall of the Y.M.C.A., Kidney Pills.\u201d I tried.them and I am er BIBLE SOCIETY.| ceau, was made the recipient of Mar.jail yesterday by Juda | : Dominion square, to-morrow afternoon not the.sste weak womsn I wes before.WHAT SATTH THE SORIPTURE ?A special meeting of the general As It 1s made of simple ingredients bacco jar and set of pipes as a & (0- |ranes.The accused =o _ (Saturday) the 1ith inst, 3 oclock.| 1 am very thankful to heve found\u2019 ao committee of the Montreal Auxiliary of proven value, it is well suited for of esteem from th p a token Bafore being sentence ro Professor Carrie M.Derick, M.A., of y s oure.\u201d .February 10.of the British and Foreign Bible So- °°.% treatment for children.That election of officers resulted in The the Court, stating tha\u2019 fn McGill University, will address the Doar\u2019s Kidney Pills -are 50 cents What shall we do?\u2014Acts JL, 37.claty has been called to meet at the it \"is effective in the cure of croup, election of the board of n the re- hic liberty he would i ne chféren on \u2018À quP of coo, iMustrat- box or 3 for $1 \"57.at ail dealers or mated 2 Beloved, let us love one another: for Bible House, Union avenue, to-mor- ere ES asoush and the follows: Fred Hughes Protas: es within twenty-four hoo cit & th specially prepar lantern .8 ove is of God.\u20141.\u2019 3 ; \" « ; colds is at- y \u2019 1; Ar- no recommendation f° slides.It 1s needless to say that by Sirect on receipt of by The T.Mil- on ; Join tv, 7 row afternoon, at 3 o'clock, to Tecelve tested by {ts many years of continued Marceau too san Co President: E.D.Jeven vour family.are or such an authority the subject will be bpm Co, Limited, Tortmté, Ont.= Convers er pater, with 8 pure heart me amp Por En to ominate the success and enormous sales.25 cents Mates a hon, Secretary -troasurer; W.[addieted ta the en: .- ably presented.Ww « i i Y ° » 22\u2014Arranged by F an er cers he dll dealers or Edmeanson, Bates | H » C.&.Fox, C.E.Frost, Alex.J y ins sort .7 a, pr À À endering direct + G.W.Moon.society.Co., Toronto.& Hendery, P.T.Polerson and H.E.hace\u201d air OMIS OS 2.\" 4 quit Canada.\u2019 \" [Wanderers at Ottawa | 71 HOURS to TORONTO Finest Ro » a ry CTHE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS FRIDAY.FEBRUARY 10, oii, vack all the Way.Mails.Polite and Attent 2.00 a.m., 9.45 am, 7 tonne.Parlor and Library Car Service on Day Trains and latest leeping Cars on Night Trains.\u2018 01TAWA WANDERER MNOOXSY MA ) designed Pullman trip, $3.35.*8,30 MONTREAL-SHERBROOEKE- CA re PACIFIC TM CITY TICK ET OFFICE: James St., or Bonaventure Station.permet NADIAN F $3.3 Good returning Ive Employees.INTERNATIONAL LIMITED,\u201d Canada's Railway Greyhound.Iraves Montreal 9 a.m.(daily) for Toronto and West.{1% EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY Between MONTREAL and TORONTO, Good going February 11th.wn TTREAL-OTTAWA Leaves ad Bad and Equipment.100 Ib.to the -30 pm, 10.30 p.m.ttawa, Feb, 11th, 1911.: Return limit, February am.73.66 p.m.*8.00 p.m.LE \u2014Ieave *8.00 a.m.14.16 p.m.*Daily.{Daily except Sunday.\"Phone Main 6905.CANADIAN PACIFIC ROM MONTREAL T0 OTTAWA AND RETURN B-.-i going by all trains Saturday, February 11th.until Monday, February 13th, 1911.Special train with The Wanderer Hockey Club on board will \u2018save Windsor Street Station on Saturday, February 11th, at 3.45 -m.for Ottawa.Returning will leave Ottawa, Central Station, immediately after the match.City Ticket Office, 218 St.James Street.Stations, INTERCOLONIAL ES \u2014 RAILWAY BONAVENTURE UNION STATION.740 AM.EXCEPT BUNDAY | TRAIN SERVICE.For St Hyacinthe, Drum- mondville, Levis, Quebec, and intermediate stations.Connections for Riviere du Loup and intermediate stations.MARITIME EXPRESS.12.00 For Bt.Hyscinthe, Le- NOON vis, Quebec, Riviere du DAILY Loup, Ste.Flavie.12.00 For the above-named sta- © tions; also Moncton, St.WOON John, Halifax and 'Sye- EXCLIPT ney.nnections or c Prince Edward Island and FATURDAY| Nowfoundlattd, \"= = °° N.B.\u2014Through connections for Syd- ey leaving Montreal on Monday, Wed- :esday and Friday.4 P.M.EXPRESS for St Hya- EXCEPT cinthe, Nicolet and inter- SU DAY mediate stations.0 Bt.James :.A.PRICE, ssl.Gen.Pass.Agt.CITY TICKET OFFICE: t Tel.Bell 615.GEO.STRUBBE, City Ticket Agt.PROSPEROUS FARMERS.ayrshire Breeders\u2019 Association Report a Good Year and Excellent Prospects.At ihe annual meeting of the Cana- An Ayrshire Breeders\u2019 Association _xlerday Mr.James Bryson, the presi- st, reported that the past year had «n one of great prosperity among members of the association having nreased its membership, the regis- «ren of thoroughbred stock and the sance in the treasury.More prizes 1 been won at exhibitions and gher prices had been obtain:d when >> had been made.president sald, The association, was broadening ~ work and had now fifty-six mem- ts ln the West.The first Canadian rshire herd record was established 1s and it was not until 1887 that wus established in Scotland.tle Un- new regulations, only Ayr- r= that traced to animals recorded thr latter were now eligible to go \u201cse United States, and, while the « Cations might be somewhat alter- ÿ \u2018or consideration hecame law, ihe reciprocity negotiations now e sight that this was a matter which association should take up and siortalize the Minister of Agricul- © vith a view to bringing the mat- the attention of the jroper au- \u201clis in Washington.ie report of the secretary.Mr.W.\u201crephens, showed the membership DA 53:, and that there bad been \"registrations during the year, with t ransfers.At ihe afternoon meeting the follow- srntlemén were appointed officers: \u2018esident, OWL \u2018\u2019lors for Quebec and eastern pro- > Jno.McKee; vice-presi- .tector Gordon; secretary-treas- I\".Stephen (Huntingdon); s:\u2014Messrs.R.R.Ness, Howick; st lryson, Erysonville: P.D.Mc- Norwich; Hector Gordon, .Nap.Lachapelle, St.Paul; G.Melnt-e, Sussex; the Hon.Wm.1- \u201cTe members of the association held meuet in the evening at the \u201c5 Hotel, over which Mr.John presided.Cer Wm.Owens, in speaking for \u2018-ntryv.said that the breed of.re row was one of the leading = of the country and the best of - Irceds on account of its eco- 1 production.dy MA.Ruddick, dairy com- wer.expressed the opinion that he advent of more Ayrshires the \u2018tags of fat would be increased, yr ; tine would come when milk ir paid for in factories by the fat test.Mr.Ruddick also attention to the value of the © ing associations in increas- tent Arkell, of the Dairy Commis- I» partment, urged that the \u201cred association must seriously 1 the question of preventing \u2018ing out of the country the best + lirh ought to be kept at home ding purposes.Ryan, a visiting member from \u201cr.NY.complimented the assaciation on the high of Avrshires that he had seen \"1 Parton.of Macdonald Col- \u201corred to the Lscfui work be- Lo agriculturat colleges in tere, and warned his hearers or facding and early hrecd- \u201cings which impoverished the a Telephones Main 3732, 3733 or Place Viger and Windsor Street od VY IT YT PACIFIC TORONTO SERVICE Advantages of Travoiling by 10.45 p.m.TRAIN People leave Montreal later and are rive at their homes in Toronto earller than br, any other train between the two cities.Trains for Union Station, Toronte, leave at 8.45 a.m.ad 16.00 pm.\u2014\u2014\u2014t-tfh=ementg J MONTREAL-OYTAWA LEAVE WINDSOR STATION.18.85 a.m.: $8.56 a.m.$4.00 p.m.°9,50 p.in.The 8.35 a.m.train will bé a flag Btop at Wastmount for passengers destined to Ottawa or West.\u201c 2 UTC LEAVE PLACE VIGER 18.280 a.m.p.m, *Daily.§Sunday only.iDally, except Sunday.OTTAWA SLEEPER th.Passengers may remain in car until $ am.Price of berth, $1.50.Montreal, Three Rivers, Shawinigan Falls and Grand\u2019Mere Service.Every Sunday the Canadian Pacific Railway will operate trains between Montreal, Three Rivers, Shawinigan Falls and Grand'Mere as follows: \u2014 9.10 a.m.Lv, Montreal .Ar.10.00pm.12.30 p.m.Ar.Three RiversLv.6.30 pm.12.35 p.m.Lv.Three RiversAr.6.15 p.m.1.35 p.m.Lv.Shawinigan Falls Lv.5.15 p.m.1.50 p.m.Ar.Grand\u2019Mere .Lv.5.00 p.m, There will also be a train leaving Grand\u2019Mere at 9.00 a.m., Shawinigan Falls at 9.15 a.m.; arriving Three Rivers at 10.15 a.m., and returning, leaving Three Rivers at 7.00 p.m., arriving Shawinigan Falls at 8.00 p.m.and Grand\u2019Mere at 8.15 p.m.CAFE SERVICE between Montreal and Quebec en morning and afternoon traion Montreal-Sherbrooke-Lennoxville, Leave 18.25 am, 14.30 p.m.*Daily.tDaily, except Sundays.TICKET OFFICES: 318 St.James Street.Telephonas Mal Hi 8733, or Place Viger and Widsor Btreet Stations \u2019 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that under the Quebec Companies Act, letters \u2018patent have been issued by the Liéutenant-Governor of the Province of Quebec, bearing date the 19th day of January, 1911, incor- | porating Messrs.Warren 8.Dresser, Insurance Underwriter of the City of Sherbrooke, in the Province of Quebec, and George H.Simpson, Insuranee Manager, John Mack, real estate agent, both of the City of Montreal, Joseph Matte, Agent, and Ida B.Murray, Clerk, beth of the City of Sherbrooke, for the following purposes: \u2014 To acquire, hold, use, improve.and dispose of Real Estate and other property, to carry on any business necessary in connection with building upon and improving the same; To carry on Real Estate agency business, including the undertaking of investigations, calculations, sales, exchanges, leases, subdivisions and the like; To acquire the business assets of any company doing a similar business.and to acquire or take shares, bonds, debentures or other securities thereof, and sell, hold or re-issue the same, and guarantee or otherwise deal therewith: To issue and allot fully paid-up shares of the company in payment or part payment of any business, franchise, undertaking, property, rights, power.privilege, lease, license, service or contract which is within the scope of the company power, under the name of \u2018The Mack Realty Company\u201d.with a total capital stock of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) divided into two hundred shares (200 shares) of one hundred dollars ($100) each.; The principal place of business of tre corporation will ba in the City of ntreal.\u201cDated at the office of the Provincial Secretary, this 19th day of January, 1911 JOSEPH DUMONT, Deputy Provincial Secretary.lr.D.Drummond emphasized the necessity of continuity of operativns in the way of proper feeding and observation of the regulations laid down 1 the system.Mr.L.8.Channell spoke brictly about the exhibition work and two or three representative members from other districts were \u2018heard, the banquet concluding witha suggestion that an Ayrshire club should be formed.rE MAILS FOR MAGDALEN ISLANDS The steamer \u2018Stantey\u2019 will sail with mails for the Magdalen Islands from North Sydney after the arrival of the\u2019 train at 3.50 on Tuesday morning net; Correspondence mailed at the Mont- rcal post offices (hcad office) up to the *19.30 p.m.} Leave Windsor Station dally at 9.50 | *7.25° p.m.| White-Star Dominion Causdian Seryice Mall Steamers.PORTLAND, MB, LIVERPOOL, .Canada .: Feb, 18 .Mar.18 Apl 15 Dominion .-.Mar.25 Megantic.Mar, 4 Apl.1 Apl 29 Southwark.- ApL 8.most modern steamers in the Canadian Trade.-Superb accommodation for.First, Second and \u201cThird Class passengers.: : : Canada and Dominica, One Claes Cabin (called 2nd Class) Rates very moderate.Third Class are also carried.For all information apply to Local Agents, or .| COMPANY'S OFFICE, 118 Motre Dame.Street.West.Abnolutely the finest 7.and, fastest Steamships on the Can- M «tian Route.HALIFAX AND BRISTOL From - Cor From Bristol.- Sailings.Halifax.Wed.Feb, 8, ROYAL EDWARD, Feb.82 Wed, Feb.32, ROYAL GEORGE, Mar: 8 | Wed.,Mar.8, ROYAL EDWARD, Mar.22 Wed, Mar.22, ROYAL GEORGE, Apl 5 : For rates and reservations apply to Steamship.Agents, or to GUY TOMBS, A.H.DAVIS, Acting G.P.& FA.Pass.Agent Montreal, Imperial Bank Bldge, © - Cupstairs}s Manchester Liners .(LIMITED,) Weekly Sailihys from Manchester.Fortnightly.sailings from St John.From Man.From St.John.Jan.14\u2014MAN.CORPORATION.Feb, 11 Jan.21-\u2014MAN, ENGINEER .Feb.25 8.MAN SHIPPER .Feb.11.MAN.TRADER.Mar.4 .4.MAN.IMPORTER.Mar.11 Feb.18.MAN.EXCHANGE .\u2018Limited number of passengers carried.FURNESS, WITRY & CO., timitne Agents - - - MONTREAL.PROFESSIONAL CARDS ADVOCATES, BARRIERS, 4e ELLIOTT & DAVID : wiomors for ail the \u2018And for the States of .Massachusetts and Now York Ganadn Life Biliding,180 St.James St SMITH, MARKEY, SKINNER, 'PUGSLEY & HYDE, ADVOOATES, BARRISTERS, eta.METROPOLITAN BUILDING.F.8.MACLENNAN, K.0.Advaoats, Barrister and Solloltor Quebec Bank Building, Montreal ' Tel; Main 4703 Tel Main 3900 PATTERSON & JENKINS, Advocates, Barristers & Solicitors, City & Distriot Bank Building, 190 St James Street, Montreal W.PATTERSON.J.JENKINS MARRIAGE LICENSES : 1BEURD BY : JOHN M.M.DUFF 207 St.James Streut.40 Oreseent Street PATENT ATTORNEYS, SHOMBTIY & À RER SÉROMPTLY SÉCURES We solicit the business of Manufacturers, Engineers and others who realize the advisakility of having thelr Patent business (ransacted by Experts.Preliminary advice free.Charges moderate, Our Inventor's Adviser sent upon request.Marion & Marion, Québec Bank flding, Montreal, and Washington, DC.U.S.A.v J CH _ ~\u2014/ [PER ON & AMOR TEEN PATENTS THAT PROTECT FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO.Chas.W.Taylor, B.Sc.late Examiner Canadian Patent Office.CANADA LIFE BUILDING, - MONTREAL \"INVENTIONS PATENTED IN ALL COUNTRIES OWEN N.EVANS Merchants Bank Bullding, Montreal ASHES Given away Free.Apply Engineer Witness Office.Easy of access.time of the clusing of the C.P.R.Short Line on Sunday al D pan, will go forward by this steamer.NEW PICTURES IN ART GALLERY.Ottawa.Feb.10.\u2014New pictures fur the new Dominion Art Gallery in the Viatoria Museum are commencing to arrive.fore the gallery: ig open to the public.Among the new canvases ane a Welsh scene hy Mrs.Stanhope Forbes, a Canadian by birth, called a \u2018May Morning\u2019: a study.in still Ie, by G.\u201cChardhf oF Frances a portrait done by tw VOIR French impressionists, I Espavat amd Audre, and a seuashore scene Ly Luudin.Lu Laurénatic and Megantio, largest and | Henry J.Elliott KO.|.LA.Devid, |.pére \u2018 It will be some little time be- Xmas ALLAN LINE.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE TO LIVERFOOL.| SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE: : From St John.Halfax TUNISIAN .Peb.17 Fob.18 | GRAMPIAN ., .Feb.88 nicsunte CORSICAN., , .Mar.3 Mar.4 HBSPERIAN .Mar.11 à Saloon passage.$70.00, and up.Second Cabin, $47.60 and up.London $2.50 additional.Third Class, Liver pool; London and Glasgow, $30.00.ROSTON TO GLASGOW.( Siclian.-.Feb.7 Lake Erie .Mar.?Konian.Feb.23 Numidisn .Mar.63 PORTLAND TO GLASGOW.Sicllian .Parisian , .Mar.30 > LS One Class Cabin, called second cabdln, $42.50 and up; Third Class, $29.00.ST.JONN TO NAVEE AND LONDON.MODERATE RATE SERVICE.Sardinian.Feb.8 Pomeranian.Feb, 23 One Class\u2014Second Cabin.Rate\u2014Lon- don, $4250; Havre, $45.00 and up ; formate edditional \"Third Class: London, $29.00; Havre.680.00; ls, All the steamers on \u2018the above ser- | \u2018vices, Liverpool, Glasgow, London and Havre, \u2018are fitted with cold storage H.& A.ALLAN, MONTREAL, eo To BERMUDA | Round Trip 620 and Up Fast Twin Screw 8.8, \u201cBermudian\u201d 5,530 tons sells from New York 10 ama.ovets Woänesday.Mar.18 Scotian .Apl 13 chang Ta A Stemi pre poe?\u201cAu REAL ESTATE Guy Street 2324 Esplanade Can be seen any time.: Brick and stone residence, comprising two flats, 20 rooms; on lot 33x 133.Gas and electric light throughout.Deserves immediate attention, as values have only started rising in {| this vicinity.| A self-contained comfortable home, just above -St.Viateur Street, invites thorough inspection; occupied by owner, who bought it from a well known architect.It is in perfect order; Oxford furnace; all well lighted rooms.space.Ave, Wednesday, Feb.15th, at 10.30 a.m.| Wellington, Corner King, The very valuable central corner (northeast) commercial block of solid stone and brick buildings 21 to 29 Wellington, and 87 King street; factory, warehouse and good yard Area about 10,000 ft.Engine, boiler, electric fixtures, smoke stack.Unsurpassed for shipping facilities.195 Lagauchetiere E.\u201c Store and dwelling near City Hal! Avenue.Solid brick building, stone foundation.Possese sion May Ist, 1911.a small amount of capital.TO BE HELD AT THE OFFICES OF THE (OLonial Real Rsiale ©, 183 BEAVER HALL HILL.TELEPHONE MAIN 2669.A good investment for Bilge keels; electric fans; wireless phy.Fastest, newest and only stéamer landing pasten- gers at the dock in Bermuda.WEST INDIES and oll For full information apply te 1 W.H, Henry, 298 St, James st.; W.EL On: Fat J.Rivet, Ja Ave.St.Laure on on QUEBÈOÉS.Gos, Lim » Quebec.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that under the first part of Chapter 79 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1906, known as \u201cThe Companies Act,\u201d letters patent have been issued under the Seal of the Secretary of State of Canada, bearing date the 30th day of January, 1911, incorporating dward Gebrëé BrboRs, Merchant, Thomas Murdoch Scott, Purchasing Agent, both of the City of Westmount, in the Province of Quebec, Johh Scott, Merchant, Huglt McMaster Scott, Superintendent, and Allan Rohinson Oughtred,.King\u2019s Ceunsel, of the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, tor .the following purposes, namely: ™\u2014 5 -¢a) Te purchase, i \u20ac wholesale and :retatl, ip _.grain, hay, straw and all kinds of d for animals, fertilizers and \u2018cement, 3nd to grind and clean grain for feed \u2018and other purposes; : = : (b) To.acquire and carry on as a géing conce the undértaking, assets and \u2018liablliiies of the cémmercial business now carried on at the City of Montreal, as & general partnership under the firm name and style of \u201cJas.Scott & Co.,\u201d\u2019- and- to pay therefor to the owners thercof in fully pajd-up shares of the company; .oo \u201c(c) To carry on any other business which may seem .to the, company capable of being conveniently carried ôn In connection with the business of the company; ol : (d) To purchase, acquire or undertake the whole or any part of the busine&s er property of any pefson or company carrying on any business similar in whole or in part to that of this company; .(e) To purchase, take or otherwise acquire and hold shates in any other company, and to sell or otherwisé deal with such shares, notwithstanding the provisions of Section 44 of the sald Act, .\u201c (f) To sell or otherwise dispose of the whole or any part of the property, assets, rights, undertaking and goodwill of the company, and to accept in payment thereof either wholly or in part, cash, bonds, k , Curities in any corporation or company; .The operations of the-cempany to Dé carried\u201d on througheut the Dominion of Canada and elsewhere, by the name of \u201cJas.Scott & Co.Limited,\u201d with a \u2018éa- pital stock of $100.000 divided into one thousand shares of $100 each, and the chief place ôf business af the said company to be at the City of Montreal in the Province of Quebec.Dated at the office of the Secretary of State of Canada, this thirty-first day of January, 1911, | CHARLES MURFPÉT, Secretary of State.FLEET, FALCONER, OUGETRED, LAN, WILLIAMS & BOVEY, Solicitors for Applicants.TEACHERS WANTED, NORMAL \"TRAINED TEACHERS wanted, holding Model certificates, schools opening rebruary, March and April, salaries $660 to $730.WEST- HRN TEACHERS BUREAU, Scott Bik., Winnipes, Man \u2014\u2014 PRINCIPAL WANTED \u2014 PRINCIPAL | for Gault Institute, Valleyfield, Que, for Scholastic Year, commencing September next.Salary Fourteen hundred.Apply with reference and testimonials on or before February 22nd, to J.A.McDONALD, \"Secretary- Treasurer.TEACHER FOR \"THB MODEL Classes of the Portneuf Protestant and deal both.stocks or other se- SITUATIONS VACANT.WANTÈD\u2014A YOUNG GIRL (ABOUT 18 years old) tor light housework and to take walking children out.Must have good references.Apply 16a Bussex Avenue.WANTED \u2014A GARDENER FOR THE céuntry\u2014able to care for grounds and generally useful.Apply giving experience and references.P.O.Box ; 268, Montreal.WANTED\u2014GIRLS AND BOYS TO | send for Little Wonder Picture Book Free.Send stamp for postage.W.J.MARTIN, Box 152, Ottawa.WANTED\u2014YOUNG GIRL AS APprentice to dressmaker.Good place to learn._.Apply 862 St, Catherine Street West.EMPLOYMENT WANTED.MILLINER\u2014EXPERIENCED, WANTS a position as trimmer.Highest city reference.Address MILLINER, P.O.Box 194, Longueuil.PUPILS WANTED.\u201d 7 77 PIANO LESSONS GIVEN AT 181 Coursol Street.Terms $1.50 per month, TO LET.WESTMOUNT\u2014SPLENDID CORNER grocery; big trade; mostly cash: 7- roomed flat abové: all in perfect condition.Fine opening for go English grocer.$76 pet month.- CHADBURN & HUNT, 207 8t.James Street.'Phone Main 1213, .1868 MANCE STREET, ABOVE EHER- brooke-\u2014Sevén bedrooms.For pertnit apply, FF.ROLLAND, 9d St.James reét.FACTORY FLOOR SPACE FOR LIGHT manufacturing, about 4000 square feet in flooré of 1,600 square fee divided.Excellent light.without power.Address TH AGER, P.O.Box 2234, Montreal.HOUSE TO LET\u2014300 PRINCE ARthur Street West\u2014Self-contaîned stone front house, twelve rooms, very desirable locality.Rent $50 Per month.Apply to IRWIN HARRIS, pop St Paul Street.\u2019Phène Main Corner Store To Let Apply to Manager, ~ \u2018Withess\u2019 Office.The \u2018Witness\u2019 Block ACCOMMODATION for one or two tenants\u2014offices or shop.Apply to the MANAGER, 142 St.Peter street.~ FLATS TO LET.\u2014\u2014 = HARVARD AVENUE\u2014JUST WEST OF Westmount\u2014Flats; possession about 1st April; $22.50 to $27.00.CHADBURN & HUNT, 207 St.James Street.Phone Main 1213, 2281 HUTCHINSON STREET.BEAUtiful héw eight-room lower flat, hardwood floors, china cabinet, furnace, modern plumbing, large yard and cel- 1ar.Will be artistically tinted for tenant.Key at Hutchinson.Moderate rent.Apply at once.M.G.EDSON, 1951 Park Ave.Tel, St.Louis 6856.NEW UPPER AND LOWER FLATS TO rent, six and eight rooms, hardwood floors, china cabinet, gas and electric light, furnace, modern plumbing.Will be beautifully tinted for tenant.School.Salary $356.00 per month.Lower flat, 2281 Hutéhinson Street, Duties to begin immediately.Apply has large cellar and yard.Middle, to THOMAS FORD, Sec.-Treas., Ports 2281a, both moderate rental, M.G.neuf Station.Que.\u2018 EDSON, 1851 Park Ave.St.Louis 656.BUSINESS CARDS.GRAPHOPHONES AND SEWING MAchines carefully repaired by experienced machinists.\u2018Telephone Up.3540, or call at CANADIAN GRAPHO- PHONE COMPANY, 641 St.Catherine Street West, between Crescent and Mountain Streets.\u2019 FIVE AND SIX ROOMS.ELECTRIC light and fixtures: hot and cold water, with coal stove and gas stove.Tor further particulars telephone $06 St.Louis.$4 EAST BOULEVARD ST.JOSEPH\u2014 flat, hot water furnace.Also 1826 Cadieux, flat, hot Water furnace.$16.\u2019Phone St.Louls 364.WANTED TO PURCHASE.WANTED TO PURCHASE ALL CASToff Clothing, Furniture, Silverware, Plated Ware, Old Gold.Pawn Tickets.Above everybody else's prices paid by MANX IFRANK, 15 East Cralg Street.Tel.East 3067.LOST, STRAYED AND FOUND.LOST ON CITY COUNCILLORS OR Sherhrooke Street West, one snowshoe, Return to 55 City Councillors, Reward.LOST\u2014HEAVY GOLD RING WITH green moss agate stone under stone locket, with inscription in ring Mrs.A.Watkiss to IC.H.W.1859, by elec.trie car from Longueuil at 9.30 p.m to city LY St.Denis car to Atwater Avenue and St.James Street.Finder suitably rewarded returning to E.IJ Waltkiss, $23 Quesnel Street, \u2019 OUTREMONT\u2014HEATED FLAT, TEN rooms, two bathrooms ang one large tenement sixteen rooms, two bathrooms.All modern improvements.\u2018Phone St.Louis 364.COTTAGE TO LET.LITTLE METIS Merlinwood Cottage To Let, furnished.Besides large.sitting-room, dining-room, pantry and kitchen, there are seven or eight bedrooms, bathroom and w.c.on bedroom floor, modern plumbing, hot and cold water at kitchen sink and in bathroom; Splendid water from spring above the cottage level, providing water pressure.Modern cooking range, wide verandahs, beautiful view, and large grounds, including pine grove and fine, \u2018clean beach.For further particulars,\u2019 address, MR.MCGLAUGHLIN, \u2018Witness\u2019 Oftice, or Telephone Main 4090, Estate Opportunity.5-Room House, Park Ave.Extension, $1.000 Half Cash.8-Room House, Park Ave.Extension, $2,500 Half Cash.° 6-Room House, Park Ave.Extension, $1,200 Half Cash.BUSY BEE REALTY CO.St.Louis 1798, and St.Louis 3377.PROPERTY FOR SALE.ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST \u2014 FOR sale one of the best propositions on St.Catherine Street; near theatres, largest business houses, etc.; over 100 feet front by 72 feet in depth.Would like to communicate with moneyed men où this.Parent Bros, 56 St.James.McGILL COLLEGE AVE\u2014THE BEST cornet, 25 x 100 to lane, with stores and dwellings.Rentals hy Very esinable piece of property; is certain ~of \u2018a subatantie} Tee - -Paréat Brot.56:5t James.: PARK AVE, NOS.29, 31, 31A.\u2014 THREE ificent flats, hardwood finitez modérn in all its details; lot 28 x 138 to lane, and building 28 x 85.Price, $17,000.Terms $5,000.Parties wishing to visit premises, call at 3la.Parent.Bros.0/6 St.James.VICTORIA AVE.WESTMOUNT\u2014FOR salé solid stone residence, extension kitchen, ten rooms, modern improvements.House 23% x 40, and extension 12 x 24, Lot 2334 by 130.Price $6,500.Tetms easy.Parent Bros, 56 St.James.ST.URBAIN ST, THIRTY FEWT north of Duluth, east side.Lot 30% x 117.Price 65 cents per foot.Parent Bros, 56 Bt.James.ST.CATHERINE ST.EAST.\u2014 FOR sale large business corner, 110 feet front by 80 feet in , With buildings.Price $27,000.Terms, $10,000 cash; balance on time.56 St.James.ST.CATHERINE EAST \u2014 FOR SALE one of the t, if not the best, oor- ner on the street; Bound to bring the percentage on price asked.rice $155,000.Parent Bros.56 St.James.Parent Bres., MANSFIELD ST.\u2014FOR SALE,\u2014MOST desirable corner, near St.Catherine Street.having 1256 feet frontage by 118 feet in depth, with a block of modern houses bringing $6,000 rent.To parties wishing a daily increasing investment, we recommend this pro- Parent Bros.56 St.James.McGILL COLLEGE AVE\u2014 FOR SALE two houses, 49 feet front hy 100 feet in depth.Price $40,000, Parent Bros.8 St.James.IMANCE ST, NEAR ONTARIO\u2014 FOR sale, two self-contained brick cottages, 10 rooms each, fnôdetn conveniences: each 24 x 73.Price $5,000 each.Parent Bros, 58 St.James.MILTON ST.\u2014FOR SALE, EXTREMEly well built stone a solid brick flats, môdétn In their minutest details;: up-to-daté fn every respect.Price $14,000, We consider this à fihe purchase.Parent Bros, 86 St.James.15 FIRST-CLASS LOTS IN GOOD LO- cality-\u2014on car line\u2014splendid bargain to purchaser taking whole.Payments to sult purchaser.Values rising rapidly fn district.CHADBURN & HUNT, 207 St.James Street.\"Phone Main 1213.: Cor.Hutchison and Beaumont.PROPERTY FOR SALE.\u2014 STE.FAMILLE ST, NO.94\u2014FOR sale that beautiful Gothic style, English basement residence, now occupied by Mr, Recorder Weir, and originally built by Sir George Drummond, regardless of cost, for Reverend Principal Lobley.Designed by the late A.Steele, architect of great ability.House In perfect order, contains fourteen rooms, replete with all modern conveniences, open plumbing, fire grates, hardwood floors, electric lighting.Lot, 26 x 90 to lane.House, 26 x 46, With extension, 15 x 25.Can be visited between 2 and 5 o'clock every afternoon.A rare chance for any one desiring a commodious and artistic residence convenient to the city.Possession let of May next.Parent Bros, 58 St.James.\u2018Phone Main 3140.ST.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD \u2014 FOR sale two stores and two flats, finished In hardwood; electricity and hot water furnaces.Price $13,500; very good value.Parent Bros.56 St.James.ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST\u2014LARGE stone four-story building, near St.Mark: 26% x 150 to lahe.Price $17,- 000.easy terms.Parent Bros.56 St James.ST.FAMILLE ST FOR BALE SOLID one building, upper and lower - ment; 25 x 100 to lane; good whibles, etc.Price $7,500; easy terms.Pw rent Bros, 56 St.James.ST.LOUIS SQUARE \u2014 FINE Rbél- dence.14 rooms and modern cohvéht- ences; fine stables and autopaablle garage.Price $14,600, or wo ex- thange for smaller property.Patent Bros., 56 &t.James.ST.LAWRENCE ST.\u2014 FOR SALB very desirable business corner; only built eighteen months; thoroughly fifi ished in modern style; two sto fine dwellings.Price $35.000.rent Bros, 56 St James.ST.CATHERINE BT.BABT.NEAR Champlain.For male solid brick la building with lct, 50 x 90 A Food purchase for improvements.ès 27,000.Parent Bros., 56 Bt.James.ST.CATHERINE EAST.NEAR MAI- gohneuve\u2014For sale thtée stords and dwellings; lot, 458 x 90; north ge, Price $35,000.Parent Bros, tL James, ST.CATHERINE ET.NORTH SIDB-\u2014 For salé, lôt 22 x 80, with store amd dwelling.Price $13,200 cash.Pao © rent Bros, 86 8t.James.VICTORIA AVE.WESTMOUNT, NO.346\u2014For sale fine pressed brick dwelling, modern in all its appurtehanées, fine ceMented cellar.slectricity, hot \u201c Water furnace.Price $8,500.a \u201881,000 cash; balance 8500 per Yehr.Parent Bros.56 St.James.ST.CATHERINB BT.BAST \u2014 FOR sale great corner, 85 feet front, all built upon, and bringing for the first of May next, in rentals, $18,630.Price $170,000.Parent Bross 56 8t.James.MAGNIFICENT PROPERTIES ON ST.Catherine Street.Suit any class busi- ners.Bargains.CHADBURN & HUNT, 207 St.James Street.\u2018Phone Main 1213.FOR SALE.BOSTON, FINE SQUARE PIANO, carved legs, full compass, overstrung, metal frame, beautiful singing tone.First-class condition.Only $135.Payable $3.cash and $4 a month.LAYTON BROS., 550 St.Catherine Street West.PRACTICE PIANO, SMALL SQUARE.mahogany case, in good .order.nice tone.May be exchanged within three years for new piano.$65.Easy terms.LAYTON BRO.S, 550 St.Catherine Street West (corner Stan- , ley Street.) LAYTON BROS.UPRIGHT CABINET Grand, slightly used, handsome case, gold medal action, very rich tone.Bargain $265.Payable $15 cash and $7 monthly.LAYTON BROS, 550 St, Catherine Street West.VETERAN LAND GRANTS, VETERAN LAND GRANTS WANTED.Ontario or Dominion, located or un- located, MULHOLLAND & CO.Toronto.7 MISCELLANEOUS.10c BRINGS YOU EIGHT SPLENDID postcards, and list of specialties.THE CRITERION SUPPLY COM- Loo, 840 Richmond Street, London, nt.T ANYONE NOT BEING ABLE TO GET a \u2018Witness\u2019 at his newsdealers will oblige the publishers dy notifying the Subscription Department by tele: ain 4690, by postcara.DOUGALL SON, \u2018Witness\u2019 Building, Montreal \u201cor & ST.CATHERINE ST.HAST \u2014 FOR sale centrally located business cornèr, 76 x 77 feet, Price $95,000.St Catherine Street is improving every day, and no one knows where it will stop.Parent Bros, 56 St.James.ST.DENIS ST.\u2014FOR SALE TWO- story solid stone residence, 15 robms, modern conveniences; lot 26 x 100.Price $13,500.Terms to be arrenged.Parent Bros., 56 St.James.ST.DENIS ST.\u2014 FOR SALE FOUR- story stone dwelling, modern improvements, ten rooms.Price $8,000; easy terms.Lot 25 x 100.Stable for three horses.Parent Bros.56 St, James.WANT ADS.For The \u2018WITNESS\u2019 MAY BB LEFT \u2018WITH T.Chapman, Bookseller, 513 St.Ca- ferine St.West, or with R.Turner, Grocer, Point St.Charles, 801 ellinge ton Street, West of Subway, J.W Mae thews.103 Church Avenue, Verdun CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, CASK TARIFF.Situation Vacant, Situation Wanted, Py à Rooms To Let, Articles Med Becond-hand Articles Wanted ep For sale.sal To L Property For e or To Let.Articles for Sale.Oh 80 Words for ico a for each a onal wor sertions tor the price of four.CE PARTICULARLY, rouge Stamps Will Be Acceptes, dove rates are Cash with o Themen not prepaid numerous on have to be made, and the rate is, is consequence, much higher.Six ine advertisement of less No charge made in our books for any five agaty Unes 5 «Les a en \u2014 \u2014 rr \u2014\u2014 TT ENE bs Mt ra ce.sr WB 10 NIN FT Ey 4 aan Eg Nr JT MP UP ren Pr ram ra ere ed US or A.hy o - in ta oan - : = san me mcm ry pr ol oe.VT Wo EE - - EE ne, : on - + prie + > .=, das: 7 em pre ES = mél Sl Pry Lise 7 Sie PE Wp art 3 me eae ae MS EE AT NE EY orp rer a yor Msn S I OE bs Sa ps RER ky La pi au » Ë = a N 0 oY .Ry 2 brut Te ae er a 10 THE MONTREAL.DAILY WITNESS, FRIDAY, Renfrew Have Grave Susy - Tr T2 ete de Nuit Great Success \u2014 NO GAME AT RENFREW CANDIENS LOSE OUTFIT Rink Crowded\u2014Price of Admission Refunded\u2014Great Dis- appointment\u2014Riot Narrowly Averted\u2014Suggestions.of Plot to Avoid Playing.WILL CLAIM THE GAME BY DEFAULT.TER Poulin Not With Team\u2014Much Dissatisfaction \u2014 Geo.will Lay Case Before President Quinn\u2014Hockey Notes and News From All Parts.Renfrew, Ont., Feb.9.\u2014 The Cana- dien-Renfrew match at the Creamery Town to-night did not materialize, The Canadiens arrived there on scheduled time, but discovered when they stepped off the train that the trunk containing their baggage had not arrived, They first believed that it had gone through to Pembroke, and wired to many points in the hope of recovering it in time to play the game, but eventually discovered that the trunk had never left Ottawa.It was placed in the wrong baggage car at the Central Station and sidetracked.The Renfrew Club walted until 9 o'clock, and then announced that there would be no game.The rink was well crowded at the time, and the home club was, of course, obliged to refund all round.It was impossible to get an outfit at Renfrew.Secretary erb Jordan of the Renfrew Club, announced to-night that Renfrew would claim the game by default.He added, in fact, that Manager Kennedy, of the Canadiens, had declared that Canadiens would not fight Renfrew's « \u2018antion.They belleved that their trunk was on the train and will likely get after the railway company.The flasco was very disappointing, for one of the best games of the season was anticipated, and many had come up from Ottawa and other points in the Ottawa Valley.It is probable that the Canadiens will take the matter before the National Hockey Association directors in the hope of having another date set.Poulin was mot with the Canadien Ream, and they were accordingly weaker than usual.Some Renfrew men intimate, In fact, that the sidetracked baggage was part of a plot to have the game ed.A suggestion was made that the Canadiens stay over and pley to-morrow night, but neither club was agreeable to this.CT (Special to the \u2018Witness.\") Renfrew, Feb, 10.191.\u2014There is great Aissatisfaction here at the Canadien- Renfrew fiasco, a number of sports having grave suspicions that the outfit was accidentally lost on purpose.owing to the condition of the visiting team.not having recovered from their hard game on Tuesday night with the Wanderers.Renfrew will demand an investiration into the circumstances of the case, and in any way intend to claim the match, The crowd in the rink were very much disappointed and only the diplomacy of those in charge prevented a riot.WESTMOUNT WIN.Defeated Sherbrooke Four Goals to Two.The Westmount boys excelled themselves last night in trimming Sherbrooke by four goals to two The game was not a very entertaining one to watch, the local youths showing a marked tendency to rough \u2018it in the second portion, and but for this might have won without having a goal scor- od against them.The result leaves the eastern section of the Interprovingial Hockey League as follows: \u2014 Played.Won.Lost.3 1 Grand Mere.Westmount.6 3 3 Sherbrooke.4 2 2 Three Rivers .4 1 3 Grand'Mere can be regarded as the champions ualess Sherbfryoke and Three Rivers beat the league leaders, in which case there will be a different aspect on the case, Westmount had much the better of the play in the first half, the recess finding them onc up.The visitors showed more tendency to combination play than the local boys, who, in spite of their individual supericvi:y, lackel at times a proportional effectiveness owing to the lack of team work.Bcth goals were ccored afier spectacular ind:vidual runs on the part of L.Smih and Smeaton, who were the most conspicuous players on the local line vp.Boyce, the Westinount goaler, had hsrd luck with the shot that netted the first fo Sherbrooke.He stopped a Jow one with his tout, but
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