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[" Silk per of L Were to 95e ite ice \\ ns; alf r Case on an Italian, © ruilty ves nf Kings nunding « Manet .the Coro.eventing on ames am! 6 Was a'- Tovocatio (loa rT ed WOT, viled t+ 7 ral.ne an 16 CATT t rane death of pened mo st ART wart stone deposit 'y gtern 1s ad Tree po a qua [ISTE A ane Een 1.Y.yt be Rep d.prose.Poires Atos \u2018a Coe NM ser 7 wont NES ea RADLEY] M.\u201d + to Faron cpptry 10d croria Hoe hres NS, vd wer jpione\u201d a ape +! a0 ts anus pure» LA 4% \u2018 $ fae + .on page seven.\u20ac + w .+ t crjustn entente ais Sera F _- \u2014 - \u2019 _ \u2014 at heli, \u2014 \u2014 aa = - \u2018 TT a Fra + - io ] IL, No.69.x or ; MARC ; .\u201cNT.Vo MONTREAL, FRI Av) \"MARCH 24, 1911.; PRICE ONE CE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 x = es A : mm = TOBAS ; raie THE BALLOT JANI AL DEMANDS ON J .: eu - \u2019 THE DOMINION The People Should be Allowed to Speak ) SINCERE, LASHED, land was for a high protective tarif, INSINCERE, EE.\u2019 to-day it is redhot, for reciprocity.Let ; : ; vise \u20ac e.\u2014R.A.G.Proriace Seeks Control of We cannot waste our space publish- U8¢ be Wise in tim à ing sneering remarks against the \u2018Wit- Co \u20188 un Ponds in Boundary ness.\u2019 But we assure our protectionist Yes.\u2014Protectionism breeds trusts, Crow a ohh friends and enemies that they have and combines and legalizes commer- De made their hatred quite plain to us.If cial oppression of the many for the -Nastion we are not now publishing as many benefit of the few.\u2014L.B.letters against reciprocity as for it \u2014\u2014\u2014 S for the following reasons: The ; : Yes.\u2014A thousand times yes, and Ce voting is now largely in favor of re- ; th reer EW OF MATTER.ciprocity, and we are getting more fa- hurrah for Laurier.Fielding and the C\u2014 able than contrary expressions.* vee en, too, we do not care to publish Ton th -nment Must Also long letters \u2018stumping\u2019 us to reply, Yes,\u2014I am the largest manufactur- cd, > 3tchewan and when the arguments and the replies or tn Canada in my line, and I wish 1 a.\u201cta have already been published.Constd- to commen: the \\.tness' lot ils in- A., ering that the protectionists have said dependent stand on this reciprocity = that the \u2018Witness\u2019 \u2018Is insincere,\u2019 \u2018brib- question.You leserve much credit _ - The Manitoba ed by Laurier,\u2019 \u2018lashed into.line by for your courageous «ight against the 0 \u2018 coluti the party whip,\u2019 \u2018silly and ignorant as \u2018interests.\u2019 Your arguments are un- ing « resolution any schoolboy,\u2019 \u2018disloyal to the Em- answerable from the standpoint of \u20186 accept the of- pire\u2019 and otherwise craven beyond pure logic: but nothing hurts like the Co 4 Government for words, and considering that if they truth, hence all the howl.\u2014S.L.M © he Ma-itoha bou.- measure up the space given to the ce Mani ' discussion -introduced against recipre- \u2018 par of a sub- city they will find that they have noth- Yes.\u2014Those who really fear that re- \u201cte crews lands places ing to complain of in the matter of ¢iprocity will force annexation upon \u201cve with the pro- space.If we have not succeeded in them only confess their ignorance or So ° being fair we have tried to, and in their own lack of loyalty, or their own va 00 Saskatchewan, this respect we think the \u2018Witness\u2019 weakness.They judge others by which have also will bear comparison with any protec- themselves.They don't represent the + of handing the tionist or party organ in the country.reat majority of Canadians who are - : But that is on i ; e loyal to the core to British traditions \u201ccos lands ov ly our opinion, of course, Lie ands over to and unfortunataly fur vs in spite of ali and ideals.\u2014C.M.B.- - To: thre prairie pro- the arguments that have been advanc- cg treated on the sc still sincerely believe in reci- Yes.\u2014The farmers of Manitoba, both \u201cas the principue of Hy.) Conservative and Liberal, are all secrned, but Premier NO.SIR! unammous in favor of reciprocity.\u2014 Cin pemar 2 R! S.J.at in regard to the > is allowed.Saskat Someone, who has a family of chil- | ' \u201cris haVe been more | dren, wants to record all their votes No.\u2014And I fear that the \u2018Witness Cai than Manitoba.in favor of reciprocity.No, sir, this is spinning its own winding shect by s ference between the ; is not a children's plebiscite.When supporting reciprocity.\u2014J.R.W.\u201c* cutoba Ministers took YOUNG PRINCES ON \u2018SICK LEAVE.the above children grow up they will Canary Sir Wilfrid .= * have their oppportunity to vote on * © ui to make Manitoba a .After their attack of measles, the Prince of Wales and Prince Albert are recuperating s+ Newquay, Cornwa ll, where our photograph showing them other questions.No\u2014The people should be allowed Chin thirty days, \u2018driving\u2019 on the golf links was taken.The Prince of Wales is on the left and Prince Albert on ¥he right\u2014Copyright Central News.peak aL a, they 20 Speak con- 0 Government, I sug- .No.some sarcastic remark.Consequent- - : auditional subsidy of = Reciprocity craft 1 ni 1 - Ju ' vi , y I have the opinion that only those ns.to Fouu,u00 on qu basis | STEAMER IN POLITICAL RUMORS G.T.P.CONTRACTS RECIPROCITY Engineered by Bill Tart, letters which favor reciprocity are doubtless oonsiderad ; 3 May be for a Canada\u2019s good, welcomed by vou.However, I am a cable offer :n view = _ -_ ; o my mind, just a play, daily reader of your paper, and as ne land to be added to | 3 3 illi To secure for less pay, you always take such a broad and ni he rimited population.| STORM WRECKED Mr.Lemieux Will Probably Work to Cost Seventeen Million DEMONSTRATION Our Share of unbroken pulpwnod.sensible A of most matters I can- parently Ha en i Contest Montreal Seat at Dollars Allotted in the «No not account for your present attitude inthe the the g ' .on this most important question, I y be fought the battle Electi West GOOD FOR WEST, GOOD FOR thought that the \u2018Witness,\u2019 if any pa- .l vontrol vf the Crown | 101, * ST.a BAST er in this city, was loyal, and could 1 \u2018ais connection it must be | Over One Hundred Passengers \u2014 Montrealers Clamorous for _ We look forward to a busy summer be Ly gras yal an Could © mind that the Dominion .The news from Ottawa yesterday Winnipeg, March 24.\u2014 The Grand .in view of the way people are flocking \u2014 .ani , y > a Ti Kk.ts to Att d G into this part of Canada (west), and party-\u2014A, M.CET ES ox | Rescued Near Louis- as to the probable changes in the Trunk Pacific to-day awarded con- CKe 0 en reat if reciprocity is agreed upon it will [The Witness\u2019 cares nothin about \"GW : 3 ; eX ~- ~ : : ; : : i .Lendlar treatment to Naskat- Federal Cabinet is generally aceepted tracts for $17,000,000 worth of work simply make things boom in the west, 20 Party, except as it represents a 5 ad Alberta.The net resuit soÔpably be that the three west- ,rox,nces Will make y united de- he Federal Government for | 1 Sa and that a conference will , the lands they might with- : + vo homesteads and sell the\u201d : .aixi that this would check the :- lon to Canada.It is stated I\"\u201citsh Columbia, which has no | ~oneseads, has receiveu 2; oly few immigrants, the great : og to the free homesteads of nba west.On ige otner nand left on very its the \u2014tm{pantrs Porcupine Stocks Following are this morning's quotations of Porcupine stocks furnished the \u2018Witness\u2019 by Gordon and Shorey: Bid.Asked.Geeat Northern .17% 184 Hollinger .938 942 Preston .ve .ee 45 45% Porcupine Gold ve es ss .664 663; Pearl Lake ,, .8S 58 1% Swastika .wee oo.584 59 Dome Extension ce ures oo 49 a0 West me .TL.323 3.23 Monita.Ce ee 0e 00 283 30 \u2014prnmtemittsmmmt Produce dealers stated that season.is commencing in an excellent way, and that there are many and good reasons for looking forward the : to a nincreased production of both cheese and butter.It seems too, as if the level of prices this year is to be much more in favor of the consuming public.New butter is selling as low as 26 ta 26- 1-2 and new cheese will likely quote at lower levels than during the early part of last year .\u2018Mr.W.A.Douglas, * Brisbane, Australia, was Introduced en \u2018Change by Mr.T.F.Dobbiñ and Mr, James 1.McLeod.of Orient,\u201d Washington, waa brought in by Mr.R.W.Garth.tem \" PARIS BOURSE AND RATES.\u2018Paris, Mareh 34.\u2014 Prices were irregular on the Bourse to-day, \u201cClosing:\u2019 Three percent Féntes 96 trancs 47 1-2 centimes for the ac- cou .\u2026 Exctmnge an London, 25 franés 28 1-2 centimes for © èques.CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET.Chicago, March 24.\u2014Cattle receipts estimated at 1500, market strong; and beeves, $5.20 to ss.16, Texas steers, at 4.50 to $5.65; western steers, 34.80 to 8 80; stockers and ers, $4.00 to 5.80; cows and heifers, $2.65 to 3.80; caives, $5.2h to $7.25.Hogs receipts estimated at 25.000 market slow at vetserday's average ; light, 96.80 to $7.20; mixed, $6.60 to $7.10; heavy, $6.45 to se.90; rough.h, $6.43 tu $6.66; good to choice heavy, $6.60 to 6.90; : ples, 38.60 to 47.10; bulk of sales Sheep receipts estimated at 8000 ; market steady; native, $8.10 to $5.35; western, $3.30 to $5.45; yearlings, $4.75 to 3s.80; lambs native, 5.00 to $6.50; western, $6.25 to $6.60.\u2014\u2014pofprmmmpemmnet TORONTO GRAIN MARKETS.Toronto, March 24.\u2014There is still a moderate demand for export purposes, and thid seems to be about the only business doing, for th milling demand has fallen off to almost nothing.heat prices in the loeal market were to-day slightly egsier, the toba quotations ing.half a cent o .Other grains Dre y and unchan 0 wheat, winter, No.3 80c to Doris \u201cManitoba.No.3, a flour, vetond patents, at Bakers, 4,70 asc a naw, t ship- PoE rr Sie : , © a \u2019 46 th , Ma- 8 in bugs d shorts faa Rees od ORE ACERT \u20ac JS TR OPI, CV CET IR NE CME Pa of SEAM SEE Lo TES NS CAE EME Le, a \u201c HEAVY ORDERSAT STEEL C0.PLANT ENTHUSES MEN Sydney, C.B., March 24.\u2014The announcement that the Grand Trunk Reilway las placed a large order with the Dominion Steel Corporation for an output of between forty and fifty thousand tons of eteel rails, has created favorable comment here, as showing the unanimity that exists between the big railways of Canada and Dom;infon Steel interests.The \u2018Witness\u2019 correspondent paid a visit to the plant, and in consulting with eeveral of the officials, it was learned that the company is emjoying an exceedingly heavy season's trade.It was leamsned, and in fact was plain- lv evident to any observer, that the \u2018huge mills are running to their fullest capacity, and this ts likely to be the order of things for many months to come.The \u2018Witness\u2019 has been further informed that the Steel Company is at the present time negotiating with foreign interests in hopes of securing probably one of the largest rail contracts ever given to a Canadian concern.The orders on the books, independent of recent large additions, are sufficient to keep the plant busy, and the piling up of new business puts stagnation out of the question indefinitely.From General Manager Butler down to the humhlest employee, the thousands of men engaged in and about the works are enthused with the prosper- fty which the company is enjoying, and a boast is made that the Sydney plant has now entered on an era of expansion and development that will mark à new record in the history of the Canadian steel industry.Incidentally, it might a record oartput characterises the cecal department at Glace Bay.Preparations have heen made for the carrying on of greatly increased traffic at the collieries.and the management, with the ocn-operaticn af the thousands of miners, are determined that a record shall be made in 1911 Por the mMmitput of \u2018hese fam: us areas.COTTON REPORT FOR SIX MONTHS Washington, March 24.\u2014The Census Bureau's report on the supply and distribution of cotton for the six months period ending Feh.28, 1911, shows ; No.9 9 Fo § © fe yf ; a ror the total supply te be 12,764,173 Tun- : ning bales made up of stocks at be- | ginning of period, 1,040,040: ginnings, 11,588,652: net imports, 135,581.The distribution was: Exporta, 6,338,468 : i consumption, 2,400,778; stocks at close : Of period, 4,024,227, Prices of Silver Appears to be Shaking to Lower | Level-Some Considerations During the year just ended tlie silver market shows a healthily tone, but does not show the condition predicted by the experts twelve months ago.Prices for the white metal are virty- ally at the same level as at this time last Year, and Indications now point to a conhtinued narrow market with smail price changes and little Hope of the have passed.This is due to the discovery of many new producing mines ;and to the introduction nf modern machinery and low production costs at th old mines.Up to a few years ago sil | ver never sold below $1 an ounce, the year ending to-day never saw silver very much above 15 cents an ounce, al- ; though at times the market displayed a {healthy tone and conditions seemed to be just right for an upward move- | ment of prices.| Consumption is now on a scale great- .es than ever before, but production has i kept ahcad of consumption.Stocks of the silver mining companies were not | fufluanced to any æreat extent bv the.| movements of price for the metal.although i is generally conceded that an | upward turn in the metal market would \u2018be the sign for an immediate advance {in the prices for shares of silver + ducing companies.TORONTO CATTLE MARKETS.Tgronto, March 24.\u2014City | ket\u2014Total receipts this week, \"with 2118 head of cattle.\u2018lambs, 3278 hogs, 637 calves and seven .horses, | Unlon Stock Yards \u2014 Total receipts 153 i cars, with 2390 head of cattle, 347 sheen \u2018and lambs, 1182 hogs, 69 calves and 16 horses.pro- 196 cars, \u2014\u2014 be mentioned | that the same determination to creat» | market ever again assuming the high! plane it once held.The days of $} an ounce for silver\u2019 out | Cattle Mar- 732 sheep and , \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e eT WINTRY SPELL PUT A CHECK Ox GENERAL TRADE A return of wintry cond tare .gether with one of the heay ful ge ] storms of the season on te oo not been conducive to ans trade activity.Gencral collections cont n .slow side, and bankers bei, \u2018 what inclined tu tiZhien :+ Strings and conservat re propositions for new bigs ne .o In the general markets therr tle change in values.Quotations for pig mu ex open water, will be abo: with those of last spring, pected early importations .and English iron will he average of recent vears, .to offerings through the w.crican iron at low Migure.furnaces continue t5 be wr Pricex of linseed oi à tine continue to rule ver: fined sugars are firm a: 1.vance, with good demand - general groceries the vo ness is just moderate, Retailers of clothing, dr do not report much act's of Spring lines as vet.The government jve-breaxs sr, À work in the St.Lawrence.b °\" ?ening of navigation is expec [a somewhat later than usual, sa v as the ice Is reported more t ly thick, \u2018 han oA À qe Eu se a to , .a+ a, freins Manager of lack Lake Asbestos Go Does Good Work Whiie in the The Uniteg Sales Mr.JM.Forbes, noun.-.: Blacx Lake Conso! date As \u2018 pan, has returned from 4 hited States, in tre cr «\u20ac Fe visited al! the leading ec .- Pr.ufacturers.< Ie repuris Lat all A ea.are workinz ull tin fi * considerable opt in ig Ce {Ime:vdiate \u201cature Poe \u2018 Miring his visit annt RA a ! \u2018ir Forbes close ! ger m0 Lo .irarts for asbestos, A larRe part of tie P'a 2°: Co.pans nutput, Mr.Forhoe wr 114 for a considerable tive 9 - ' Senator \u201cous j United Etates, says, à cote Albert Jd buse | Position of the American * - event of tlie Reucipree.r = | ing embraced: \u2018We are the greats oa.wheat in the world A ae successfully competes wot Toe l'Argentine wheat + «00 0 \u2018market.All of the vres y row produces iN Not 80 gras n of the amount of want 1 0144 | CANS send abroad, =.: - | free interchange of vw « = amy country and Canada eu Core former A number of gran stil] lower priges of tl.'bearishness of 1,6 grec Tie decline mm the pure morning Was said te + \u2018 ao | Argentine shipments à 3 10000 1 large French buvers .1 or al, | troubles.i Following is tha cau oo Chicago May.Ju M \u201c | Clase vetserdax a7, S97, - a | Open Vi, Sar, ao, 1 Noon SST Tae vien sn © Pollouing die tae Teveipts of = - ; Vort William and Port Artour !Joads: Wheat, No.1 ner TL N° 529, Ne 0 nor.4% Noo L mot nor.15, NA.6 nor 11 other gy and winter 4 Tota) 007.ac ax SL \u201clast vear.Oats VA, hares 4 ard Cand | UST | To ARR PTR \u2014 UNION PACIFI COBALT ; We are open to fw any part of 50.000 shar | of this stock.| FARMERS\u2019 MARKET PRICES, Mar.24.| { There was a good attendance of the | : farmers and market gardeners at the | Bonsecours market thie forenoon, and i niost kinds of seasonable produce were tin good supply at about former rates.Oats sold at about 90c the bag; buckwheat, $1.20 do.; potatoes, T5c to $1 the 80 1b.bag: beets, $1.25 to $1.50 do.: carrots and turnips, The to 90c do.: onions.$1.50 to $1.75 do.: cabbages.$1.25 to $1.50 the parrel: celery, 80c to $l the dozen; leeks, 15¢c to 20c do.; pork ear- cases, 9l%c to 10c per 1b; beef hindquarters, 9¢ to 1Qc do.; do.fronts, ic do.: turkevs, 2%¢ do.: geese, 16c o.chickens, 15c to 20c do.: apples, $4 to $i the barrel: cranberries, $11 to $12 do.oranges, $4 the case; lemons, $3.50 the box; tomateos.15c.the small basket ; bananas.$1.75 to $2.20 the bunch; hay, $7 to $9 the\u2019 100 bundles of 15 lbs.: straw.$4 to.$53 the 100 bundles of 12 1bs.; pressed hay.$10 to $12 the ton.Tub Butter, 23c to 25¢ per lb.: print: butter, 25¢ to 30c do.tiful at about 30c the dozen.INVESTMENT SECURITIES We offer Government, Municipal, Public Utility and Industrial Bonds yielding from 4 to 6 per cent.All offerings carry our recommendation.Send for our list of investments.Royal Securities 184 8 Janes Street, Beatrew London, Eng, age Soin 2D i ; oF EET JON ay ey Eggs are plen- ; Teronte Quebec Halifey OU A.).ESTES & C0 S8TOOKS AND BONDS Commercial Union Building MONTREAL.| THE ONTARIO SECURITIES + COMPANY, LIMITED We Own and Offer Government and Municipal Debentures Suitabto for Investment 07 Deposit Purposes Yielding From 4: to 5S! Partioulars gladly submits! McKINNON BLDG TORONTO.ON.QU CANADIAN CONSOLIDATE RUBBER COMPANY, LTH A Quarterly Dividend mn ferred Shares of the Uapiti © this Company has been «6 \u2018ar ue ble April 1st, 1911, to Sharer cord of March 18th, [7 Con Quarterly Dividend of Ore re, en otk the Common Shares of ti.c '.er red of this Company has Ie are Labders payable April 1st.1911.wid of record of March 1\u201ct\".\": RE WALTER RINM°S Secretary 1 rearire! ee Ww.GRAHAM BROWNE & C0.DEALERS IN BONDS 222 St.James Street, Montre JS \u2014 MARWICK, MITCHELL & C6 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS P= or DOS LAND, D'Armes (Quebec bart.11 Resident Partner, .David 8, Kerr, CA.(Scot).\"** pur! epbor! MU wife ON Assail CON\u2019 City its Bi Pan \u201che tin \\roîler | hose y tion w Presse ry CHIT ou \u201cWit the a and 1H \u2018ranch read) than Oops Code \"The Fave à esto nelud sida nureag ithm ssidat Tred a Cav eod \u201cmy thi epg when \"0 thq heure \u201col « a EY iste 8eden e at Weg ar av! rapesan Canada nmerican Wok for af the atio:.| ~at ts Lu large nors of inancial = nipez.Jay FIC ; buv hares COMES D: ML test JURDEROUSLY ASSAULTED wife 11 at Home While Assas- six Almost Kills Husband av - HABOILLEZ SQUARE.Yscapes Capture\u2014Victim Hospital \u2014Weapon Missing.15 srated hs name, that he was Au- twenty-nine 5a Cathedral night, in a wounded while pass- He was taken Chaboillez ed to the Gen- ~ hopes are envers.There are v the legs and con alan, 2 ist mé Was Tovey on voter stations by cored man could \u2018at would ieud \u201cui the track of Ae iat) was the UN.cf Point St.~ a.l\u2019onstable a.condition, who, x rood, and still - \u2018Vas abie to stand, - was fwavering in and could have anger, vcar and MeClaf- ately dispatched by «he address given 1 as his home.io dearned as to who \u201crer he assault, which ; ; tran a half x Cavne left there 45 sen And Load vo ot 725 home ee.«ut, A pathetic in- eet or wit the affair ty th officers at the ured man.A voung roof à babv born on Kong sick in bed, > anNoW'edge of the trou- © decision will be final.We also =: 0 clause in it that nothing should \u2018al the existing contracts without » mutual consent of the company = 4 rhe municipalities affected.These \u201cngs are what we went down to \"and these are what we got.\" :1 regard tn the referendum, by our \u201c charter we can submit any ques- \"= tr the people at any time.The \" rnange that is made is this, that \u2018ra before it was provided that \u201cà contracts must be submitted \u201crT ten years, it is now enacted that } may be submitted every ten ONTARIO PROROGATION \u2014\u2014 jJeut.-Governor Gibson Concludes Session at Toronto To-day.Toronto, March 24.The Lieu- Tovernor drove to the Legis- « this afternoon, escorted by a Ye «uf honor from the Royal Cana- \u20ac bragoons, was received by a Zid of honor from the Royal Lradiers, and prorogued the House the usual speech.The weather ne, and society turned out in : r'unbers.1% | 'entenant-Governor in part 1 : seartily with vou in tthe tri- \"+.h you have paid to His Ex- *e- Earl Grey, whose term of of- Nd \u201c+s invernor-General will shortly ~ pleted.The services of this z.shed representative of the Tr 1d the influence of his greatly 1 consort, have been highly ~v the people of Canada and .-e to the lasting benefit of the I: is with the greatest satis- \u201chat Canadlans have learned r Tike of Connaught, the bro.H < late Majesty, will be the rrov of Canada.75-91 has been enacted to In- * +° + system of technical and : éducation in connection .smal system of the provinces \"nas heen preceded by an of- 207 coud into similar educational , \u2018 sewhere.in connection with Po :- report has been laid hefore \u2018= ture.Tt 18 hoped that the \u2018em, embracing technica\u2019, in- as DR.DUBEAU'S SUPPORTERS Ex-Mayor Laporte Surprised at Mr.Lavallee's Statement.Ce Great interest* was manifested last night at Dr.Eudore Dubeau's meet- ward, in the following declaration of President Laporte, of the Montreal Citizens\u2019 Association, with regard to statements attributed to Mr.L.A.Lavaliee:\u2014 \u2018I cannot scarcely believe, said Mr.Laporte, \u2018that Mr.Lavalee has made the declarations which are attributed to him, in Courville Hall last Tuesday.\u2018I have never led Mr.Lavalle to be- Heve that he would secure the endorsement of the Montreal Citizens' Association as aldermanie candidate in Latontaine Ward, I have had no interview with him at my request, but, at the request of five or aix of his friends, who presented themselves before the hoard of the association, and asked if the president would ob- Jeet to meet Mr.Lavallee.The interview then took place at Mr.Lavallee's own Tequest.TI never asked Mr.La- vallee, during this interview, nor at \u201cny other lime, if he would support all the decisions of the Association.I never put any such question to any of the candidates whom the associa- ann supported during the last municipal campaign.\u2018On this point I appeal to all the candidates, controliers and the mayor, who received the endorsation of the Montreal Citizens\u2019 Association on Feb.12, 1910.The association has not selected candidates as aldermen in the different wards.\u2018During the last general electians the association has been frequently asked to get a programme signed by each candidate it had endorsed.it DAS refused to do this for the simple reason that it felt assured that the candidates securing its cndorsement were men of progress and honor, readv to give their experience and energy to Secure the necessary reforms for the good management of the city.This statement was read by Mr.E.Montet, sceretary of the Citizens\u2019 As- Suviation: afterwards he referred to Charges made in the \u2018Devoir\u2019 against Mr.Lavallée.previous to the last seu- eral municipal election, which he said hud never been refuted.: The meeting was presided over by Mr.E.Manscau, and Mr, Narcisse Gagnon.There were over three hundred present, all manifesting a cordial enthusiasm for the candidate.Speeches were delivered by Messrs.Albert Guerin and H.Julien.labor leaders, in praise of Dr.Dubcau for his record as a friend to the working classes, and Dr.Nolin.Ald.Clement.Messrs, J.Marsan, J.R.Brunet, Gustave Francq and Controller Ainey supported him as well on that and vther grounds.' Controller Ainey carefully outlined Dr.Dubeau's career in the City Council, stating his position with regard to various matters which had come up to show that he was the friend of the workingmen and of good goveru- mentHe supported Mr.Laporte's declaration given above, stating that in endorsing him he had not been asked by the association to pledge himself to any given conditions when elected Controller.Mr.Lavaliee, he knew for a fact.had heen opposed to his candidature as Controller, because he was a workingman.He concluded by saying that any candidate that was endorsed as was Dr.Dubeau by the Montreal Citizens\u2019 Association.Real Estate Association, Labor Party and the Trades and Labor Council, could be confidently voted for as the best obtainable.The meeting closed at midnight.: _ Another meeting will be held on Saturday night.at Salaberry School Hall.on Robin street, and one on 540 Amherst street.LETTER TO ELECTORS.The Montreal Citizens\u2019 Association is sending out a circular letter to all the electors in Lafontaine ward in Dr.Dubeau's favor.signed by Messrs.H.Laporte, Jeffrey Burland, Senator R.Dandurand, James Morgan, Charles Chaput, Arthur Rover.Chas.S.J.Phillips, E.J.Chapleau.J.A.Vail- \\ancourt.Henry J.Kavanagh, S.D.allieres, T.E.Geoffrion, Peter ; and J.Rolland.er Lys This circular states that the association sees no reason to change its mind regarding the stand it took at the last general election against the candidate whom it is now opposing.On the other hand it expresses entire confidence in Dr.Dubeau, and asks all good citizens to do their best to secure his election.GARTER SNAKE FOUND IN AN APPLE How a snake, supposed to be fifteen inches in length, could find its way into a barre! of apples and eat its way in such a manner as to coll its fifteen inches into one of the apples after the barrel wes headed.is a problem whioh has puzzled Mr.Edward H.Whartman, Dominion fruit inspector.The reptile, in its etrange casing, was brought to the \u2018Witmess' office, and it was easy to believe Mr.Whart- man when he said nothing like it had ever heen brought to his attention during 'his twenty years in the fruit business.The snake is of the garter apecies, and Mr.Whartman says it ate its way tn, thus digging its own grave.It was found by Mr.Dan Michael, of Col- borne, Ont., while grading apples from barrels in the packing house of B.I.Coyle & Co.and his solution of the problem is that the snake crawled through a hole in a basket of apples and was emptied, with the apples, into the barrel and shipped.The time between the heading of the barre! and the discovery of the snake was four months.The death of the snake probably resulted from too much apple.~ommerciai and agricultural \u201cwill lend itself to.picgress \u2018hes which have already l>rtaken in various purts of wea.and wili help ty equip \"> for future development.or license law has been .as to restrict the right to 5.a! option to those who are : \u201clents in the municipalities © in otaer ways to pre- fr zreater efficlency of the PIANOS TO RENT.Pianos rented from $2.00 per month upwards, .Six months\u2019 rent allowed if purchased.One-price system and easy terms of navment.Sole agency for Steinway and Planola Pianos.Dally demonstrations at NORDHEIMER'S, Limited, 610-612 St.Catherine street west, corner of Mountaln street, Mar tation of the Law \u2018Rions, Uptown 3666 \u2014____ _ .Pepe ing, at Cuurville Hall, in Lafontaine | committee Monday night.again at Courville Hal], ; _ HOME WANTED.Montreal \u2018Methodism .Undertakes New and Important - Résponsibility.| - \u2014_ The Methodist deaconessez of Montreal are obliged to find a new home.One reason for this is that the house on St.Mark.street which they have occupied for some four years, is too small, now that the inmates.inciuue nine deaconesses and a maid, while there are only five bedrooms in the dwelling.Another and.even more forceful reason for moving is the fact that the owner of the residence\u2019 de-, &ires to occupy it himself.' For some weeks the Board\u2018of Deaconess Aid Society.have been exer- vising themselves with the study of the problem of ways and means to provide the new quarters.A site coma mittee was appointed and two housea have been found that might serve the purposes of the deaconesses.One is in Belmont Park, close to St.Monique street.lt ls owned by the Women's Missionary Society, and\u2019 is occupied as a French Methodist orphanage, managed by the W.M.S.But the so- cicty is about to vacate the premises and the property is for sale.It is the most central site available, and favored by the deaconesses for that reason.as well as being quite ldrge and in the midst of very quiet surroundings.The value of the property is in the neighborhood of $16,000.0 Another property spoken of is situated on Dorchester street west, between St.Matthew and St.Mark streets.This is further from the pre- gent centre of operations, but it is believed could be made quite comfortable, as well as being commodious.The prices are about the same.' A meeting was held in Douglas Church last evening.at which most of the Methodist churches in the city were represented, the object being to see if a sufficient amount could be raised or pledged to warrant the site committee in negotiating for a home at once, as there is little time to lose.Supper was provided by a committee of ladies, and after it had been disposed of, Mr.H.O.Dawson called the mecting to order and explaincd the object of the gathering.He stated, that there were four deaconesses in connection with the Old Brewery Mission, two nurses and two visitors: one at the All Peoples\u2019 Mission, one at St.James, one at Mountain Street.one visiting the railway stations as travellers\u2019 aid, and on on furlough.Mrs.Charles Morton, president of the society, gave some instances of the good work done and urged the need of a new home.Mr.W.Godbee Brown spoke on the financial sv- sources and current expenses cCon- nected with the heme, and suggested that if each church that benefited vy the ministrations of the deaconesses would undertake a certain sum the other churches would surely supplement the amount to the necessary extent.Miss Douglas spoke briefly, referring specially to the work at the Old Brewery Mission.; Mr.J.W.McConnell said he believed the home was a necessity, and 2 house should be purchased.He asked representatives of different churches what their congregations could do, and after taking down the list found that Douglas Church might be counted on for $1,500; Dominion Square, $1.- 000; St.James, $1,000; Montreal West, $200: Mountain Street $400, .etc.The meeting was sanguine that am appeal to the other churches would realize the balance very easily.ce A formal resolutibn was passed expressive of the sentiment that a home ought to be purchased, and the site was authorized to enter into negotiations for a suitable home.while another committee was named to carry on the financial campaign and secure the required subscriptions to pay down one-third of the cost of the home and make the nceded repairs.The proceedings closed with a vote of thanks to the entertainment committee and the benediction.DEATH OF LACHUTE EX-MAYOR The Late Mr.Hugh M.Gall Was & Much Respected Citizen.In the death of Mr.Hugh M.Gal], which occurred yesterday, one of the best known and most prominent citizens of Lachute passed away.The cause of his death.was a chron- jc ailment of long standing.Mr.Gall was born in Scotland and came to this country when a young man.Soon after coming to Lachute he was admit- THE LATE MR.HUGH M.GALL, ted to the ¥irm of Meikle & Co., dry goods merchants of that place, and on the death of Mr.Meikle the business of the establishment was carried on by Mr.Gull successfully until the time of his death.He was always prominent in advancing the welfare of his adopted home, and by his integrity and just dealing, impartiality and broadmind- edness, was one of the most honored of Lachute's citizens.For the past fifteen years he has held the position of postinaster.He was elected to the position of mayor and served one term in that capacity.For a number of years he has heen chairman of the -choo! board, which position he held at the time of his death.\u2019 Mr.A.T.nected with Gall, a brother, is con- the Laurentian Company, of this city, and is an ex-alderman of Westmount.He leaves a wife and three sons, the eldest of whom is associated With the Montreal Light, Heat & Power Company.Another son is in the dry goods establishment of which the deceased was head, and THE MONTREAL AL DAILY \u2018WITNESS.FRID AY, yesterday was «hosen by his fellow- townsmen~to Succeed his father \u2018as postmaster, a lasting tribute to .the character of -deceased as exemplified in: the son.A younger son\u2019 is-a-stu- dent at McGill.} prime of his ussfuluess when death came ahd removed from thelr midst Mr.Gall was .in the: one of: Lachute\u2019s most enterprising\u2019 men.He .was in his fifty-third year.The funeral will take place.to-morrow at 2.30 from his late chute Lows 4.residence at Lai FARM, SOLD * , Yo YESTERPAY.;, Co - Wea .Yesterday evening the deeds were signed \u2018for the transfer of another farm, to be split yp into sub-divisions during the coming: gummer.Mr.William A.Stewart dibposed of his farm, comprising parts of-iots 97-98-113 and 114 in the parish of Sault au Recollet, for $42,900.| The purchasers were Messrs.J.A.Davis and Co.and the deal was affected by Mr.Martin Stewart.> NEW REALTY FIRM STARTS.Messrs.J.A.Davis, who figure in the above transaction, is a new concern, which has just opened up ir Montreal for the purpose of.doing al kinds of real estate business.The directing \u2018figure is Mr.J.A.Davis, who was until recently manager of the Ross Realty Company.- FACTORIES , ARE COMING.Montreal, as the gateway to the West, is growing daily in importance as a manufacturing centre, and many new factories will open up on the is- lard during the coming year.Amongst those are a button factory in Maison- neuve, the Central Canadian Iron and Steel Company, the Canadian Kellogg Company, and the Belge Canadian Steel Company.NEWS FROM TOWNSHIPS A syndicate of Montreal and Sher- Lrooke men has purchased the Clein- ent Theatre at Sherbrooke, for $30,000, and other Eastern Townships sales include the sale of Mr.Justice McCork- ill's Cowansviile residence to a Montreal buyer, whose name is not mentioned; the sale of \u201cMr.W.Scott's house at Granby to Mrs.lleiferon; and the building of a large tencment house-on Melbourne street, Sherbrooke, by Mr.N .E.Brooks.TENEMENT ON ESPLANADE.Mr.C.McFarland intends building a six story tenement house :n Ls- planade ave.oppo The Roman Exhibition - co Undertaking at fis Operne +2 Carroll Beckwith, in tne \u2018Tinn en York Coquelin's Acting\u2014 From \u2018Mramat lues The Grand O14 Man of song \u2014 minster Gazette.CONCERNING THINGS TAT! 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\u2018a Toronto, March 24.Fone va ther prevails from Ontario In 1 202, time Provinces, waile in tir \"72 quite riild.A prounce.d now over the Western states inces is likely to move rap: '- the great lakes.Forecast\u2014Lower Lakes 3\" Bay \u2014 Moderate winds, tin.« -\u2018 er temperature: sSaturds\" : winds and milder.Ottawa and Upper St la\u201d - and cold.Saturday, fair, a temperature.Lower St.Lawrence a = \"> La northerly winds, fair ana : fine and cold.Lae Maritime\u2014Iresh tn ++ 7 ~ 2.terlV and northerlv wind\u201c IS ; Saturday, northerly wini- \"oo TEMPERATL 1 - Ni Ha Lee: S am.to-dus MONTREAL .PF Victoria 7 Calgary .: Winnipeg .so White River .115 Sault Ste.Marie fi Parry Sound .5 Torontn .- = : Kingston .Ottawa Coen } Quebec LL 2 + 51 ; St.John.XB St John's, Nfld.2 Detroit .' =: New York Ç 045 Tondon.Fre.Paris, Trance.Ju a.\u2018 Washineton.Mar Leon Fastern New York Ta on 'Smturday.risi7E Lo, es ; Saturday.and in n°7 .Na diminish morti ww 5 1.a EN New Fngland\u20141 4° 0\" Le Eaturday: rising ten\u201d; - i urdav and in Tor CL Le 0 night: diminisbivs >! Western New Yori Eaturdax.rising 1.variahle winds, he 0°\" ° night.ee ide, q bh Tar.ogre Wing.Tony SFdtiome pu :\" rks.Sn [Aer OT sue, > UMArrae Macy.L lesar., and 1 Nesimmes ie amie, Messr.LM.tokens, n faim.RIVER.nf a.ord Frot mi os je of «na for set.er odie.Its iraq Ie woo Wom.tance \u201cw= -u tes.htents ot Vide' = F Mane oe ian\u2014 Man- Tle \u2018sun, The \u2018Oout- fs\u2014Jubilre SUFZ-\u2014ESPP- Le \u2018Times, 7 ARTS.als's fret ng Stage imes, Mer amatio Vs 2 \u2014Wr-:t- ITERATYF | Freder x unty Dean \u2018Spectator I.Rr.n at's Wife\u2014 ESS OF Man-\u2014 Ma neva lities AT sntion-T © a nt a rate - T° VLD inds, Ever\u201d ce.reprint nf eading jour- the current 2 year.With fy $210 a Canada oF ooo} tes \u2018 ER 3} ; 2 0 .aid, \u2018ar co.cold nods 0 toe Marl west iC 3 qisturhan\" « and pron - av posais \"50 LW rence TES little © serons ulf\u2014Stren 4.saturJa.- ty eT go norl IR \u2014\u2014 Mes, Fran LOOK, New ¢ THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS FRIDAY.MARGH .24.1911.Abbey's Effer- S vescent alt When vou have proven all its worth with a 25c \u2018\u2018size\u2019\u201d\u2019, vou will buy full- | sized bottles for economy.25c and 60c.- Sold everywhere, 58 SURE THING sr be ir damiurbt about fine Teatiers and We can clean, curl or complete satisfac- + -aners, Montreal, Que.a ., 0 vyOTS atherine St.W.lame St.W, a:herine St.E.phone © nn 4108.| MATERIALS | AIRD'S \"ions In \u2014 BREAD À colect Fresh Vegetables At WALTER PAUL'S.GREEN BEANS.WHITE BEANS, BOSTON LETTUCE.XE CABBAGE.LICENSE Mr.Recorder Weir on Powers of License Commissioners.SUGGESTS AN APPEAL From Judgment of Mr.Justice Bru- neau in Michaud License Case.Seven appHeations for the transfer of llquor licenses were laid before the License Commissioners yesterday afternoon, In every case but one the request was granted, the application belng withdrawn in that one Instance.No opposition was advanced in any of the cases, and the Commissioners had an easy time disposing of them.The transfers were as follows:\u2014 From G.Senecal, to the New London | House, 49 Chaboillez Square; from J.Meehan to S.Dumphy.186 Ottawa Street: from P.McCarthy to A.Des- marteau, 108 Notre Dame St.East: from D.Bouge to E.Qunville, 714 Notre Dame St.West; from A.Gold- stein to D.Slabotski, 439 St.Paul Stand from A.Klein to M.Lievitt, 1151 Notre Dame Street West.Mr.Recorder Weir.in a few remarks at the close of the proceedings, \u2018said, \u2018During the past week judgment has been rendered in the Superior Court in the matter of Michaud, a judgment which involves the serious question of the discretion of the Commissioners in the granting or refusal of certificates.Some of CAULIFLOWERS.TOMATOES.CELERY.~NEW CARROTS.NEW BEETS.wn a \u201c > Q od ® SFINACH.PARSLEY and MINT.ST CATHERINE ST.WEST, 1 46: And s0 UNIVERSITY ST.in Can save 25 7, vour Gas or Electric Bill by | rey CLEAN WINDOWS, Call : : çur prices.iow York Window Cleaning Co.Office 40 Jurors Street.Te'ephone Main\u20141203.4 # MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LEND.CUSHING & BARRON Notaries and Coram'ssioners Liverpool & Londen & Globe insurance Building 112 st.Jumes Street JACKSON & CO.I But the general ground CARPENTERS, BUILDERS | and CONTRACTORS | Valuations made.Jobbing prempily attended to.12SE to 335 HIBERNIA ROAD.\u2014 Low Rates via C.T.R.cad Trunx Railway System way sevond-class coionist \u2018ravuge, to Portland, Van- «a.and other points on Pacific Coast, at the spe- tle of $47.70.Also to San «= Angeies, San Diego and c - at reduced rate of $49.00.CURE U:t April 10th.For fur- é \u2018Ter page, CHESS aed + + : ST.LAMBERT.3 +044 44 4 45e 4 6 4 44 4444444 La-t evening the members of St.-Pr Parnabas society last evening.AT AU, accompanied by their pre- shan Mr.Orton, came over by train Tertiurned by car.A very en- thie evening was spent.Vocal \u2018istrumental music and social virse made the evening pass ilivkly, for a large number pre- , The comical dialogue \u2018Vice- \u201c4 tin which the positions and + «+f man and woman is reversed) zven by the St.Lambert So- by special request.Refresh- were served at the close.\"a Rev, J.S.Ereanx, St.Barna- ; caves to-day (Friday), for a |.veek's trip to Cuba.\u201c= recently elected Town Coun- tre settling down tn hard work.their election they have held CC rral meeting every week, and ; Vorims committees meet two or © times a week in addition.The 7 seem determined to keep of the town up-to-date, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE CHATEAU LAURIER.Jtiwa, March 28, \u2014 \u2018We are go- ::rv our best to have the Cha- laurler finished by either Sep- \u201crv 1 or September 15, ang we to do so\u2019 sald Mr, F.W.= nn, manager of the magnifi- 2 -% hotel, this morning.~ request was made to the Grand Railway some time ago by the -t it should finish the hotel bv =o ber in time for the arrival \u2018he Duke of (\u2018onnaught, and \u201cipany Is accordingly making is vfforts to do so.\u201cnpletion wil] be made the oc- \u201cor a big \u2018honse warming\u2019 of vl the detalls of which have teen decided \u2014 FICTITIOUS HEIRESSES.= received many fictitious re- .my advertisements in the À \u201cgatding the whereabouts of : MocCTusky, the missing heiress,\u201d \"Howard M.Rowe, of New Coterdans love, who is conducting seardh for Miss rated that as many \u2018otters are veceived hy regarding the heiress.+} them, however, seem to ; + of the woman, although I ; ceived many photographs , - resembling her\u201d said Mr.Lo i* I still believe her to be in AUS \u201cork the Meas him \"de at- the newspapers maxe the error of attributing to the Commissioners the aasertion that the ground for refusal was that the man had no moral sense.for refusal was that the mar'\u2019s moral character was bad.The distinction is important, because if a man had no moral sense he wouldn't be human.The question is 30 important that the Commissioners unanimously decided that 3 report be made to the Government strongly urging that an appeal be taken from the decision in order that the extent nature and discretion of this board be authoritatively defined.Y.M.H.A.ANNIVERSARY.Birthday of the Hebrew Young Men's Association.The Hebrew Young Men's Association of Montreal celebrated the first anniversary of its corporation yesterday.The first meeting in connection with establishing the society touk place in a cold.cheerless room in Ontario street, by the light of three candles, last winter.Since then it has made remarkable progress, and now has over one hundred and fifty members comfortably housed in pleasant quarters, with a gymnasium, reception room, recreation room, and office.The association's athletic department provides Instruction in physical culture to all members three evenings a week.besides furnishing an athletic \u2018smoker\u2019 every second Thursday night.The literary department has provided some very interesting debates, and through it some well-known speakers have been secured to address the association.Nor is music, before the spell of which, the poet tells us, language fades, wanting, for the rooms are provided with a piano.and several of the members are good singers.: The purposes Of the association are the social, moral, intellectual and physical uplifting of the Jewish young men of the city.and though many difficulties have been met with from Jack of interest on the part of those whom the organization was intended to benefit, scarcity of funds and other drawbacks, steady progress has been made.The membership is increasing daily, and the literary department, entertainment committee, and athletic division are all preparing to work on a larger scale.The executive of the ,association believe there is not a Jew- jsh young man in the city but would derive benefit in some way or other from membership, and for this reason they consider it is the duty of the Jewish community in Montreal to assist the association in carrving on its good work whenever this assistance is required.The officers of the association who have steered its young career so successfully up tn this are: Messrs.Sam Bloomfield.hon.president; Wm.Sinz- er, preident: I.Mitnick, and S.G.Gordon, vice-presidents; Sol Cohen, treasurer; A.M.Goldstein.A.M.Aronson and Louis Ober, secretaries; 8.Rawson.N.Goldstein, S.Brodsky, W.Burman, W.Beecher, 1.Bald, and J.Goldman, directors.THE ITALIAN CRISIS.The King Sees the Socialist Leader.Rome.March 23.\u2014King Victor ru- manuel received Deputy Bissolati, leader of the Socialist parliamentary group.at the Quirinal to-day, and consulted him regarding the ministerial crisis with a view to the possible participation of the Socialists in the government to succeed that of Premier Liuzzatti, resigned.This move upon the part of His Majesty is unprecedented, the present being the first occasion on which a Socialist has\u2019 entered the Italian Royal Palace to speak with the King.But beyond this the audience was notable for the reason that it was Bissolati who, during one of the stormiest sittings of the Chamber of Deputies in 1900, when obstructionists were blocking tae proceedings.shouted loudly three times: \u2018Death to the King A few months later King Humbert was assassinated by the anarchists, Gaelano Bresci, at Monza.pr SEX SEPARATION IN SCHOOLS.Toronto, March 22.\u2014Dr.F.J.Con- boy, chairman of the management committee of the Board of Educatius, is convinced that sex separation in the higher grade would be an improvement in the Toronto school system, and will move to that effect.\u2018Already a test has heen made of the theory, and it is working out very well\u201d said Dr.Conboy.\u2018In Kent School ever since it was organized last September, the senior boys and girls have been taught in scparate classes, and T understand that the results arc quite satisfactory.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ve\u2014\u2014 THE INTERNATIONAL HIGHWAY.Albany.N.Y.March 22.\u2014Iulls appropriating $3.260,0 for state highway improvements were reported today by the Assembly Ways and Means Committee.\u2018They include the Trombly Bill, appropriating $1,600,000 to complet: the state's share of an 4 a vi Montreal\u2014that is, she va \u2018 international highway from New York to Montreal; the Murtaugh Bill, TRANSFERS 2 a US and roots.millions, Montreal.The \u2018Witness\u2019 has received the following letter from the Rev.Dr.R.P.Mackay, of Toronto:\u2014 Mr.S.J.Moore reports the receipt of contributions of your readers tc the Chinese Famine Relief Fund.We are grateiul for all such gifts, but allow me to say that the situation in China is desperate, and the response in Canada, to this appeal is slow and inadequate.The death rate is appalling.it is not possible to give accurate figures, but it is said a thousand a day, and naturally the number increases as the days pass, The weakly die first, but death is inevitable to all unless help comes.The first cablegram from Dr.MacGillivray was dated Dec.28, in which he stated that no relief could come from the soil until the next crop was gathered.Another cablegram two weeks ago emphasized the urgency, and asked for a hundred thousand dollars at once.Yet another cablegram from Bishop White, Church of England missionary at Kai Feng, Honan, says: \u2018Wish to strongly reinforce Dr.MacGillivray's appeal for famine relief.Besides An- hui and Kiangsu, the part of my diocese adjoining Anhui, in Honan, is severely stricken.Prompt assistance is urgent.\u2019 These cablegrams scarcely need words to enforce them.When it is remembered that one dollar and a half will save a life, it ought to tempt the poorest of your readers to take part in this ministry._ -.: It is emphatically a case in which he gives twice who gives quickly.It is: now or never to these two or three millions of starving fellow-creatures.From prosperous Canada a hundred thousand dollars is not an extravagant request.Many details have not come, but what details are needed to strengthen such an appeal ?About three millions of men, women and children dying for want of food, clothing and shelter.Imagination supplies the rest.Haping for generous and rapid contributions.A DOLLAR AND A ET PL SAVES A LIF ) \u2019 MOTHER AND CHILD IN CHINA,\u2014The picture does not show it very well, but the child's arms are filled with their only food, a bundle of grass \u2018Witness\u2019 readers have already given $1,875 to these starving Address contributions to John Dougall & Son, \u2018Witness\u2019 Building, John R.Murray.Burnt Church, N.B .ve Elsie E.Taylor, \u2018Keene, \u2018Ont.1.00 A Friend, Cornwall .2.00 \u2018Water Lily\u2019 .1.09 G.R.Palmer, Summerstown .5.00 A Sympathizer, City .22 24 0 oo.1 Jean A.Mcintosh, Berlin .5.Mrs.Dempsey, Toronto, Ont.1.A.Galley, Sayerville, Que.1 Crystal Rock, Ont.Shuter street, Mary Dell, Chippawa, Ont.1.00 A Friend, Baftersea .2.00 Elsie M.Kirk .«.1.00 Richard and Mrs.Allen, Flesh- erton .LL +.+ \u2026 10.00 Mrs.Hy.J.Brown, Marksville, Ont.+2 +2 +2 pes +8 ee ee 2.00 Dorothea H.Heney, Westmount 5.00 Cath.M.Aulay, Stayner, Ont .1.00 T.D.B., City .5.0) Mt.Royal ave.Methodist Church S.S.5.00 A Sympathizer, City .4.25 Alice Smith, Kansas City, Mo 5 W.S.Pulford, Leamington, Ont.2.22 22 42 4012 en en 1.75 J.Cass, St.Philippe, Que.50 Mrs.John Innes, Stonefield :.50 Mrs.G.E.Norman.Central Butte, Sask.RE 5.00 A Friend, Justice, Man.7.00 Chas.W.Wright, Cardinal.5.00 Desboro Presbyterian Congregation .J.22.00 Mrs.A.Oldhma, Mt Albert, Ont.+.oo Loder 22 À 4.00 Sunday School 2nd line of.Luther, Arthur .\u2026 10.4 Mr.and Mrs.H.Connell, La- jord, Sask.12 50.00 Mrs.Jos.S.,, Port Perry .1.00 Presbyterian 8.8.of Dorset Muskoka eee ee we ae es 2.25 Some readers of the \u2018Northern ; Messenger,\u201d London, Ont.2.05 \u2018Mac, Toronto .RP ee ee 1.00 Hedley Knowles, - Newport, Hants Co.44 241000 25 Edward Knowles, Newport Hans Co.25 Awarded.Hamilton, Ont., March 24.\u2014The Canadian Westinghouse Company of this city has secured a contract to instal the civih lighting plant at Sherbrooke, Que.The contract is worth about $40,000.\u2018NE TEMERE' DECREE.Roman Catholic Marriage Ediot Effective Only From 1908.Toronto, March 24.\u2014Speaking of the Ne Temere edict yesterday, the Rev.Father A.E.Burke said: 'It has been stated that the Ne Temere law is retroactive.T say it ig \u2018not.It affects only those who have been married after its promulgation in 1908.All marriages previous to that date are valid.and the church casts no aspersions whatever on the legitimacy of the offspring of such marriages.\u2019 reese GOT LOVING CUP.Winnipeg, March 24\u2014An address and loving cup were presented to Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Congdon by the Central Congregational Church last evening.before their departure for Montreal.Mr.Congdon, wife and family, are moving, to Montreal.Mr.Congdon is.vice-president of the Ames-Holden- McCready Company.He was prominent in Winnipeg church circles, and took an active interest in municipal affairs.At one time he was on the school board there.His residence will be taken up in McTavish street, in - son.\u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SECOND STRIKE MURDER.Cincinnati, Ohio, March 24.\u2014The second assassination within three days in connection with the strike of white firemen on the Cincinnat:, New Orleans and Texas Pacitic Raliwar oe- curredy esterdar at Helenwood, Tenn.C.B.Street, a fireman importes veoork- man, was shot from ambush.Street's heme address was given tn the company ad New York ity °° 7 so DR.A.W.CHASE'S CATARRH POWDER 95¢.is sent direct to the diseased parts the Improv Blower, Ra the clears the air stops d ngs in the t permanen y cures Catatrh and ay Fever, 2c.bliower free, Accept no substitutes, \u201cAil denlets Bates & 00, Torontn Contract For Civic Plant Has Been the house now occupied by Dr.Steven- Previously acknowledged .$1,875.91 Mrs.G.M.Knowles.Newport, A Friend, Campbell's Bay .1.060] Hants Co.42 2 +4 25 Rev.J.Edwards, Wardsville, ¥.Lunn, Newport .,.1.00 Ont.24 24 244 lol A 2.00 Joseph C.- Miller, Newcastle James Andersun, Burnt Church, Bridge .Cer ee ee ee es 1.00 N.B.+2 oo oa.200 S.F.J.oh 82 22 ee 00 05 ae en 2.00 Marion Anderson, Burnt Church, \u2014_\u2014 NB.coir +2 000 24 eee ee .50 , Total .+.+ .$2,083 75 SHERBROOKE LIGHTING.ALSACE-LORRAINE.A Prussian Protest Against Proposed Constitution.Berlin, March 23.\u2014The Conservatives in the Diet announced in energetic terms their intention to demand that the Prussian Government give the reasons which led it to consent to the proposed constitution for Alsace-Lor- raine.; ; Herr Heyaeurand, voicing the party°s viewpoint, declared to-day \u2018that the question \u2018of the constitutional position of Alsace-Lorraine was of the greatest importance to the security of the Empire and mistakes made in connection therewith eventually must be corrected by Prussian blood.Prussia\u2019s self-denial in weakening her own influence in the Federal Council was not to be commended.He added that in political life Prussia\u2019s\u2019 power was not founded on self-denial, but on order, a strong army and the monarchy.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 UNIONIST ELECTED.(Canadian \u2018Associated Press.) London, \u2018March 23.\u2014Mr.Joynson Hicks, Unionist, was returned unopposed to-day for the Brentford division of Middlesex.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 THREE HUNDRED IMMIGRANTS Three hundred passengers on the 88.\u2018Dominion\u2019 from Liverpool, arrived in Montreal by special train from Halifax over the Intercolonial Rallway Wednesday.\"The majority of these persons were for Grand Trunk points in Ontario, .the balance for points in Western Canada and the Western States, all using the Grand Trunk to their destination.etter THE LATE MR.THOS ECROYD.At the last regular meeting of the hoard of management of the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge the following resalution was passed by the board: \u2018The committee of management of the Montreal Protestant House of Industry and Refuge have learned with regret of the death of Mr.Thomas Ecroyd, 2 governor of the institution for thirty-five years.During recent years the late Mr.Ecroyd.was unable to give that active attention to the institution which he would have liked to have done, as we Know his sympathy was with its work, as well as with othatfof other institu< tions doing work of a similar.nature.\u2019 poupe _STOLYPIN SEES THE CZAR.St.Petersburg, March 23.\u2014The Emperor Nicholas gave an audience at Tsarskoe-Selo to M.Stolypin to-day.and this evening's \u2018Bourse Gazette\u2019 publishes a telephone message from Taarskoe-8¢lo saying that it is learning from\u2019 an undeniable source that the Premier has withdrawn his resignation - : A {I eh ne op è RoE, TT Sir James Whitney Contradicts Statemertt Regarding | Abolition.Toronto, March 24.\u2014Speaking Yesterday with reference to the work which- has been done during the »es- sion .of the Legislature which will be prorogued this afternoon, 8ir James Whitney said: \u2018I regret to observe the statement made by the \u2018Mai! and Empire\u2019 that the governinent may.abolish bi-lingual schools and that .the -gov- ernment would abolish the schools if conditions: warranted euch.action,\u2019 ete.} \u201cThis statement is untrue, and if not contradicted will lead to the formation or entirely erroneous -bellef &% to.what took place.The resolution prepared by the government, accepted, by Mr.Ferguson, and adopted by.the House reads as follows: , : .\u2018The English language shall be the language of instruction and of all commumcation with the pupils in .the public and separate schools of the province, except where, in the opinion of the Department of Education it is impracticable by feason of the pupils not understanding English.\u2019 ) \u2018Then I stated with regard to \u2018the so-called bi-lingual schools, which, of course, are the schools working under the.above statutory provision; that it was alleged that certain abuses had crept in, and that if the report of Mr.Merchant should be to the effect that these abuses do exist, then such abuses would be abolished: It is satisfactory, indeed, to realize that every member of the Legislature adopted the view.put forward by the government resolution, and that as they are all fn accord with the position of the government, there will be no room for any of the friotion over this question which some sensitive people were ready: to expect.\u2019 FIGHT PICTURES STOPPED.Theatre Royal Youths Hissed When They Heard It.The action of the.social workers of] the city in bringing to the notice of the police the violations of the law at the Theatre Royal i{s not appreciated, by the patrons of that house.Last night when it was learned by the audience that the prize fight pictures had been stopped, as well as the spar-, ring exhibition, there was consider-, able hissing and.groaning on the part, of the youths of a certain type who make the Royal peculiarly their own, The manager also complainei l¢cause two of his leading items hal been eliminated.UNIQUE CRUELTY CHARGE, Turtles, it is Claimed, Were Abused in Shipment.New York, March ?L\u2014On charges of cruelty to turtles, in that it is alleged they transported them on their backs and pierced their flippers.Cleveland Downs captiis af the steams ship \u2018Saratoga,\u2019 of the Ward line, and Walter T.Smith, a New York terrapin dealer, were arraigned before a magistrate yesterday afternoon and paroled for a further hearing.The complainant is Thomas F.Freel, superintendent of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.The complaint recites that sixty-five turtles - were mistreated, while the.defence contends that -the methods used are the only practical means of shipping them.; ., 140 NEW G.T.P.STATIONS In a published interview with Mr.E.J.Chamberlain, vice-president and general manager of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, that official is credited with the statement that during the coming summer no less than 140 new stations will be constructed along the lines in the western provinces.Of these, about one dozen will be located on the new Regina and Yorkton branch: fifteen will be on the main line east from Prince Rupert, and the balance on the main line in the turee prairie provinces.This shows the Teal substantial progress being made by the building of the Grand Trunk Pacific and the settlement of the country along the line.OBJECT TO THE HOSPITAL.Kingston, Ont.March 23.\u2014The proposai to erect the Sir Oliver Mowat Memorla! Hospital for Tuberculosis on the General Hospital grounds is being severely criticised by the citizens.Out of twenty-four local doctors only three favor erecting the building in the central portiun of the city.About twenty thousand dollars has been Subscrip- ed for the institution by the citizens and the City Council, and the Ontario Government have yet to make grants.pr A SEVERE LESSON.New York, March 23.\u2014 Bernard Cronson, principal of a public school, was fined by the Bvuard of Education to-day $1,200, or four months\u2019 salary, on charges of gross misconduct, permitting corporal punishment, general inefficiency and undue familiarity with women teachers, including apparent attempts to bestow uninvited kisses.The fine was imposed after a resolution to dismiss the principal had been introduced ang lost.DYSPEPSIA Can Be Cured.This disease is the all prevailing malady of civilized life, and one which oftenest baffles ali ordinary treatment.It gives rise to a great variety of distress jng symptoms, such as distress after eating, rising and souring of food, wind in the stomach, heartburn, ete.Nearly everything that entera 8 wesk dyspeptic stomach acts as an irritant; henoe the great difficulty of effecting « cure.The long train of distressing symptoms, which render life a burden to se \u2018victim of dyspepsia, may promptly cur by the us of Burdock Blood Bitters.B.B.B.regulates the stomach, liver and bowels, stimulates secretion of the saliva and gastric juice to facilitate digestion, purifies the blood, and tones up the entire Ns.He k Ben N.B Mrs.Herman Dic Aton, N.B.writes: \u201c] have used B Blood.Bitters and find that few medicines can give such relief in d wis and stomach troubles.I wa te led for 8 umber f years with i 8, \u2018cou \u2018no sale until E triad Burdook Bitters { took three bottles and.became cured, and I can now eat snything without it hurting me.I wilt hi y recommend it to all who are trou with \u201cstomach trouble.\u201d Manufactured only by The T.Milburn imited, , One +.- * =.J3.Limi - Re el Ea LT TE D a + ts 2 a ; : ê we merely ?ing your coffee don\u2019t ; \u2018 [ > i oe 23 o It costs no more thag inferior grades A \u201c and our reputi.on is behind it.Packed inland 2 pound cans only.Sow Ty i pind of-best All Sizes.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that under the First Part of Chapter 79 of tiie Revised Statutes of Canada, 1906, known as \u2018The Companies\u2019 Act,\u2019 letters patent have been issued under the Seal of the Secretary \u2018of State of Canada, bearing date the 8th day of March, 1911, incorporating Thomas Chase-Casgrain, King's Counsel; Alexandre Chase-Casgrain, Errol Malcolm McDougall and J6un Jennings Creelman, Advocates, and Charles Stuart LeMesurier, Student-at-Law, all of the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, for the following purposes, viz.:\u2014(a) To manufacture leather and rubber footwear of every description, and to manufacture, purchase, import, sell, and .degl in leather, rubbér and all produéts thereof, and all goods, ingredients and compounds in any way relating or appertaining thereto; (b) To buy.sell and deal in hides, raw and manufactured; (c) To carry on a general tannery business, and to buy, sell and deal in all products and raw materials incil- dental thereto; (d) To carry on the business of manufacturers of and importers, exporters, and deaiers in boots, shoes and footwear of every kind, and all other goods in any way appertaining to or incidental to .the said Business; (e) To manufacture, buy, sell, lease, import.export and deal in machinery of all kinds in connection with or incidental to the manufacture of boots, shoes, rubbers, soles, lasts, and all kinds of leather, rubber, felt and cloth footwear; Af) To manufacture, buy, sell, import, export and deal-in all kinds of blacking.polishes, varnishes, fasteners and other artitles of merchandise incidental thereto; (g) To acquire, by purchase, concession, exchange or other legal title, and to construct, erect, operate, maintain and manage all factories, shops, houges, depots, machine shops, engine hopses and other structures and erections necessary for its business, and all other property, movable and immovable, neéessary and useful for the carrying on of any of the purposes of the Company, and to lease, sell, apd dis- .pose of the same; (h) To apply for, obr tain, register, purchase, lease or.l}Mcenge on hold, use, own, operate and introduce, and to sell, assign or otherwise dispose of any trade marks, trade names, patents of \u2019 invention, improvements and processes under registration, or otherwise, useful to the business of the Company, and to use, exercise, develop, grant licenses: in respect of, or otler- wise turn.t) .account any such tra marks, trade names and inventions; l- censes, processes and the like or any such other property or rights, (I) To carry on any business, whether manufacturing or otherwise, which may be carried on in connection with the pur- pdses of the Company, or which may be beneficial or profitable thereto; (j) To develop and operate any water power or .water powers, and to generate, produce and accumulate electric and elec- tro-motive forces, or other similar agency, for the production of light, heat or *power, for the purposes of the Company, with power to sell or otherwise dispose of any excess not required, and to supply the same for light, heat or power purposes to any person or corporation on such terms as may be agreed upon; provided that the foregoing powers when exercised outside the property of the Company \u2018shall be laws and regulations in \u2018that behalf; (k) To enter into any arrangements with any authorities, municipal, local or otherwige, that may seem conducive to the Company's objects, or any of them, and to obtain from any such authorities, any rights, privileges and concessions which the Company may think it desirable to obtain and are out, exercise, and comply with any such arrangements, rights, privileges, and concessions; (1) To issue and paid-up shares of the capital s the Company in payment or part payment, of any property, real, personal, movable, immovable or mixed, and of any rights and.concessions purchased or acquired by the Company; (m) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 44 of the said \u2018Act, to purchase and acquire, and to own, hold, sell and reissue \u2018the shares, debentures, bonds and other securities of any company or corporation.and to pay for the same wholly or partly\u2019 in cash, shares, bonds, debentures, or other .securities of the Company, and to guarantee payment of the principal or of dividends and interest-on such shares, bonds, debentures or other securities, and to manage, and to operate, and to carry on as manager, the property, franchises, undertaking and business of any corporation, any of whose shares, bonds, debentures.or other securities.are hald hv the Companv, for sueh remuneration as may be deemed reasonable and proper; (n) To consolidate or amalgamate with any other company having objects altogether or in part similar to those of the Company, and to dcquire by purchase, lease or otherwise, the property.franchises, undertaking and business of any\u2019 such corporation, .apd to.assume the liabillties thereb?, © and to pay for the same wholly or partly in cash, shares, bends or other securities of the company: to) To promote or assist in promoting, and to become a shareholder in anv subsidiary, \u2018allied or other company carrying on or having for its objects the operation of any business altogether or in part similar to that of this company, and to enter into arrangements for shafing profits, union of interest, joint adventure, reciprocal.concessions, or otherwise, with such person of company.and, notwithstanding the provisions of section 44 of the safd- Act to take or otherwise acquire shares and securities of such cémpæay and to pay for the samd whol- 1¥ \"or partly in cash, shares, bonds or other securities of the company.and to hold.sell, reissue, with or without guarantee of principal, interest and aivi- dends, or otherwise to deal with the same; (p) To acquire the goodwill.property, rights and assets and \u2018assume the liabilities of any person, firm or company indebted to the company, or transacting any business similar to that conducted by the company.and to pay for the same in cash, or In securities of the company or otherwise: (a) To sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of the property.rights, franchises and undertakings of the company or any part thereof, for such consideration as the company may think fit, and in particular for shares, debentures, bonds or other securities of any other eompany having objects altogether or in part similar to those of the company, notwithstanding the provisions of section 44 of the said Act: (r) Tô purchase, lease or otherwise acquire and- to hold, exercise and \u2018ejoy all or any of the property.franchises.\u2018goodwill; rights, powers and.privileges held or enjoyed by any person or firm or by.any company or companies carrying on or formed for carrying on any businesg similar in whole or in part to that which thir éompany is \u2018authorized to carry on, eit in fts own name or in the name of ANY sûch-person, firm or comnany, and to \\ nchices,\u201d goodwill, rights, powers and privilèges wholly or, partly\u2019 in, cash or wholly\u2019 or pefrtly In\u2018paid-ip sh: of the.company or otherwise, and to un- i Tbe oT RT è.com dertake the labilitles of-any \u2018süch per- pr aa M ~ - = ace ED Sar a -pany.royalty or otherwise, acquire and ; subject \u201cto \u2018ali provimela! and municipal | lot fully- 3s Sock \u201cof y for such property, Buyers of BALATA BELTING Look for this Stamp \u2014it means Guaranteed.© Made for us to Strict Specifications, Extensive Stock Belts made Endless on Short Notice.D.K.McLAREN LIMITED, 309-311 Craig Street, West.PHONE MAIN 4904, 49085, 7248, I son, firm or company; (s) To make cash advances to customers and others having dealings with the company and to guarantee the performance of contracts by any such persons; (t) To accept in payment of any debt due to the com- stock, shares, bonds, debentures or other securities of any company; (u) To distribute in Specie or otherwise as may be resBlved any assets of the company among its members and particularly the =hares, bonds, debentures or other securities of any other company that may take over the whole or any part of the assets or liabilities of the company: (v) To invest and deal with the moneys of the company not immediately required upon such securities and in such manner as mav from time to time be determined: (w) To aid in any manner any corporation any of whose shares of capital stock, bonds or other obligations are held or are in any manner guaranteed by this company, and to do any acts or things for the preservation and protection, ime provement or enhancement of the value nf any such shares of capital stock, bonds or other obligations.to do any and all acts and things tending to increase the value of any of the property at any time held or controlled by this company.(x)To remunerate by payment in cash, stock, bonds or any other manner, any person or persons, Or corporation or corporations, for services rene dered or to be rendered, in placing or assisting to place, or guaranteeing the placing of any of the shares of stock of the company or in or about the formation.or promotion of the company or in the conduct of thie business; (y) To do all and everything necessary, suitable, convenient or proper for the accoms plishment of any of the property or attainments of any one or more of the ob- | jects herein enumerated or which shall or may at any time appear \u2018to be naces- saty for the protection or benefit of the corporation, either as holders of or ine terested in any property or otherwise; (z) Any power granted in any para graph hereof shall not be limited or re stricted by reference to or Inference from the terms of any other paragraph, The operations of the company to be carried on throughout the Dominion of Canada and elsewhere by the name of \u2018Ames Holden McCready, Limited,\u201d with a capital stock of ten million dollars, divided into 100,000 shares of one hundred dollars (ach, and the chief nlace of business of the sald company to he at the City of Montreal in the Province of Quebec.Dated at the office of the Secretary of State of Canada this 13th day of March, 1911.THOMAS MULVEY, Under-Secretary of Stata, McGIBBON, CASGRAIN & MITCHELL, Solicitors for Applicants.HAVE YOU GOT A COLD Get a box of Harte's Grippe Wafera Cures a cold in twenty-four hours Price 250.HOW ABOUT THAT COUGH?Try a bottle of Harte\u2019s Cough Mixe ture.Price 25e.WINTER FLUID.For Chapped Hands and Lips; fifty years a favorite remedy.Price 250.J.A.HARTE, Druggist 150 Notre Dame Street West.Regulations.Any person who is the sole H-< nt 8 family, or any male over 18 years o' may homestead & quarter section o available Dominion land \u2018in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta.The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the District.Entry by proxy may ve made at any ægency, on certain conditions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brothes or sister of Intending homesteader.; Duties-\u2014Six months\u2019 residence upc and cultivation of the land in each of three years.A homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely ownasd and occupied by him, or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister, In certain districts a hor.steader in good standing may pre-empt a quarte.- gection alongside his homestead.Price $3.00 per acre.Duties.\u2014Must reside sim months in each of six years from date of homestead entry .(including the time required to earn homestead patents), and cultivate fifty acres extra.A homesteader who has exhausted * ¢ homestead right and cannot obtain « pre-emption may take a purchased homestead in certain districts.Price, $3.00 per acre.Duties.\u2014 Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres, and erect a house worth $300.00.W.W CORY, « Deputy of the Minister of the Interior! N.B.\u2014Unauthorized publication of] this advertisement will not be paid for.Synopsis of Canadian Worth-Wess °* Land \u2018 « ou INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY TENDER ; Sealed Tenders addressed to the un-, dersigned and marked on the outside \u2018Tender for Station at Campbellton, will be received up to and including SATURDAY, MARCH 2&th, 1911, | » for the construction and erection of & BRICK AND STONE PASSENGER .STATION at Campbellton, N.B.Plans ard specification may be seen\u2019 at the Station Master's Office, Camp- tellton, N.B., at the Office of the Chief Engineer, Moncton, N.B., and at the Office of the Secretary of the Departmea® of Rallways and Canals.Ottawa.Ont, Where forms of tender may be obtained: All the conditions oY the specification | must be complied with.: A.W.CAMPBELL, Chairman, Government Rallways Managing oo Board.Cttcwa.Ont.February 28th, 191L ape dt - ind 6A £ © FN 7 EE ES RET D VEN er ES ae : : if, 4 fg i.i i | # Hi iL .Ad 0 it wl: i 4 LR eh Vi UF - NH 4 We ex hu - leg: and 1.\u201c and oN > Ai RR AP na Mr.œuf D es of splen- n, we hosen, lesigns pented | fou- nower- proof $1 $1 25 $1.25 | .79 and na- | $100 | $1.30 $1 We w, \u20acX° n buy- -d leg: \u2018e think EEE WI THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, \u2018FRIDAY.dt Makes silverware look | better and last longer .! - ~onstant rubbing of paste\u2019 .~wder polishes will event- ' wear through the plating - ml its beautiful lustre.WONDER-SHINE cleans without rutbing.Just dip articles in WONDER-8HINE, rins and dry «ina wi cloth.Removes all tar- | - usant iv and adds lustrous and paucny Xadty to vour silver, gold ; or plated-ware.Try it to-day.; At your dealer's, 25c.package.Household Convenience Co Limited 2701 TORONTO, - ONT | TOILET SILVER FOR EASTER \u201cess than sixtecen pat- Sterling Silver Ware are being : in our cases for \"acter Gift Choosing.Where else in Canada can emer in Cae Aan «cn an array be found\u201d tinh pattern a \u201cpicked\u201d } pattern, selected for its | goodness and made in our wn workshops under the nigh quality standard al- maintained under tie name \u201cBirks.\u201d wavs Toilet Silver when required to be engraved for Easter should be ordered soon to en- \u2018sure promptness in delivery.Henry Birks & Sons, Limited | Phillips Square, - Montreal WILL PAY FOR CARRIAGE.Mr.William Walker Says Students Will Do So Without Being Pressed.Tht bis carriage must be paid for, and \u2018ha: the students will do it with- ot 11e neceasity of legal action being taken, 15 the opinion of Mr.William: Walker, of the Place Viger cab stand, whose carriage was burned during the 8!fton demonstration.: In\u2018udinæ the revenue which he will Irse whilst the carriage is being re- raced, Mr.Walker places his loss at $a and says that if necessary he «md bave the ringleaders arrested, bit that he does not intend to do so.\\rcording to his statement, he was present during the whole of the pro- ( anvhow.The fury of ~ press gang at last rises - » burning of their place ° : .-d tre rescue of the latest sy them, in all of which was the leader.His via's pride in his work is «ma: at his prompt arrest, - borrified to hear that it matter.Jlaving to get a at once, he is unable to : and Sylvia for what he interview with Daniel, so le - = 7 > ial < qu 2 és rough rain and wind to \u201cile Philip, in his tender , He started up.place, \"er is so shivery,\u2019 said she, ' zn In there, indicating the ) st 2 \u2018and make her @ drop of pe\u2014\" i aie shall make it, not you, said \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rs \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 SYLVIA\u2019S LOVERS A Story of Press-Cang Days.By .Elizabeth .Cleghom .Gaskell soothe horself: Philip, eagerly preventing her, by going to the kitchen door and_giving his orders.When he turned round again, Sylvia was standing over the fire, leaning her head against the stone mantel-piece for the comparative coolness.She did not speak at first, or take any notice \u2018of him.He watched her furtively, and saw that she was crying, the tears running down her cheeks, and she too much absorbed in her thoughts to wipe them away with her apron.While he was turning over .n his mind what he could best say to comfort her (his heart, like hers, being almost too full for words), she suddenly looked him full in the face, say- ng-\u2014 \u2018Philip! won't they soon let him go?what can they do to him?Her open lips trembled while awaiting his answer, the tears came up and filled her eves.Tt was just the question he had most dreaded; it led to the terror that possessed his own mind, but which he had hoped to keep out of hers.He hesitated.\u2018Speak.lad!\u2019 said she, impatiently, with a little passionate gesture.\u2018I can see thou knows!\u2019 \u2018 ; sideration: he rushed blindfold to a reply.\u2018He's ta'en up for Éelony.i \u2018Felony.\" said she.\u2018There thou're out: he's in for letting yon men out; thou may call it rioting ff thou's a | mind to set folks again\u2019 him, but it's | too bad to cast such hard words at } him as yon\u2014felony,\u201d she repeated, in a half-offended tone.\u2018It's what the lawyers call it,\u201d sald Philip, sadly: \u2018it's no word o* mine.! \u2018Lawyers is allays for making the worst 0° things,\u201d said she, a little pacified, \u2018but folks shouldn't allays belicve them.\u2019 \u2018It's lawyers as has to judge ji long run.\u2019 ! \u2018Cannot the justices, Mr.Harter and them as is no lawyers.give him a sentence to-morrow, wi'out sending him to York?\u2018No!\u2019 said Philip, shaking his head.He went to the kitchen door and asked if the grue! was not ready.80 anxious was he to stop the conversation at this point: but Phoebe, who held her young master in but little respect, scolded him for a stupid man.! thought, like all his sex, that gruel was to Le made in a minute, whatever the fire was, and bade him come and make it himself if he was in such a hurry.He had to return discomfited to Sy!l- via.who meanwhile had arranged her thoughts ready to return to the charge.\u2018And say he\u2019s sent to York, and say he's tried theere.what's t° worst they can do again\u2019 him?\" asked she, keeping down her agitation to look at Philip the more sharply.Her eves never srackened their penetrating gazc at his countenance, until he replied, with the utmost unwillingness, and most apparent confusfon\u2014 \u2018They may send him to Botany Bay.\u2019 lle knew that he held back a worse \u2018contingency.and he was mortally afraid that she would perceive this reserve.But what he did say was so much beyond her utmost apprehension.which had only reached to various terms of imprisonment, that she did not imagine the dark shadow lurking behind.What he had said vas ton much for her.Her eves di- jated.her lips blanched.her pale checks grew yet.paler.After a minute's look into his face, as if fascinated by some horror, she stumbled backwards into the chair in the chimney t hands.moaning out some inarticulate words.Philip was on his knees by her, dumb from excess of sympathy, kissing her dress, all unfelt by her: he murmured haif-words., he began pas- sivnate sentences that died away upon his lips: and she\u2014she thought of nothing butsher father, and was possessed and rapt out of herelf by the dread of losing him to that fearful country which was almost like the grave to her, so all but impassable was the sgulf.But Philip knew that it was possible that the separation impending might be thal of the dark, mysterious grave\u2014that the gulf between the father and child might indeed be that which no living breathing, warm human creature can ever Cross.\u2018Sylvie, Sylvie!\" sald he\u2014and ail their conversation had to be carried on in low tones and whispers, for fear of the listening ears above\u2014\u2018don\u2019t- don't, thou'rt rending my heart.Oh, Sylvie, hearken.There's not \u2018a thing 1'll not do; there's not a penny l'vs got\u2014th' last drop of blood that's in me\u2014I'll give up my life for his.\u2019 \u2018Life,\u2019 said she, putting down her hands, and looking at him as if her looks could pierce his soul; \u2018who talks o' touching his life?Thou're going crazy, Philip, I think; but she did not think so, although she would fain have belleved it.In her keen agony she read his thoughts as though they Mere an open page: she sate there, upright and stony, the conviction crecp- ing over her face like the grey shadow of death.No more tears, trembling, almost no more breathing.He could not bear to see her, and yet she held his eyes, and he feared to make the cffort necessary to move or to turn away, lest the shunning motion should carry conviction to her heart.Alas! conviction of the probable danger to her father\u2019s life was already there.It was that that was calming her down, tightening her muscles, bracing her nerves.In that hour she lost all her early youth.\u2018Then he may be hung,\u2019 said she, low and solemnly, after a' long pause.Philip turned away his face, and did not utter a word.Again deep silence, broken only by some homely sound in the kitchen.\u2018Mother must not know.on it.\u2019 sald Sylvia, in the same tone in which she had spoken before.- \u2018It's t* worst as can happen to him.\u2019 said Philip.\u2018More likely he'll be transported; maybe he'll be brought in Innocent after all.\u2019 \u2018No\u2019 said Sylvia.heavily, as ons without hope\u2014as if she were reading some dreadfu' doom in the tablets of the awful future.\u2018They'll hang him.Oh, fevther'! fevther!\" she choked out, almost stuffirg her apron into her mouth to deaden the sound, and catgh- ing at Philip's hand, and wringing it with convulsive force, till the pain that he loved was nearly more than he could hear.No words of his could touch such agony; but irrepressibly, and as he would have done it to n wounded child, he bent over her, and kissed her with a tender.trembling kiss.She did not repulse it, probably she did not even perceive it.At that moment Phoebe came in with the gruel.Philip saw her, and knew, in an instant.what the old we- man's conclusion must needs be; but Sylvia had to be shaken by the now standing Philip, before she could be brought baek to the least consciousness of the present time.She lifted up her white face to understand his words, then she rose up like one who slowly comes to the use of her limbs.\u2018I suppose I mun .go,\u201d she said; \u2018but T'd sooner face the dead.If she asks me, Philip, what mun TI say\u201d \u2018She'll not ask yo\u2019, said he, \u2018if yo\u2019 He had only made it worse by con- }|IN who corner, and covered her face with hen no mote THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, CANADIAN PACIFIC TORONTO SERVICE +10.45 P.M.| Leaves Montreal later than any other and travellers get to .thal .Toronto carter.8 \"homes.In The new, large, and roomy aslsepin cars for which equipment the CPR.lo famous, are on this train.Trains for Union Station, leave at *8.45 a.m.and *10 p.m, .*Daily.tDaily, except Sunday.HOMESEEKERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS - \u2014\"Qq\u2014\u2014 Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Round Trip Colonist Ciass Tickets will be sold from Montreal to Brandon, Man.oe Lethbridge, a 048.25 , ove.cleod, Alta-.- pelraihe Man.37.75 Mediolse Bat Alt.12.28 Edmonton, Alt, £2 oosomin, Sask.87.7§ Retovan, Sask.38.30 Regina.sas,\" 0.23 Lacombe, Alta.¥3.50| Winnipeg.Man.35.50 And many other points at correspondingly low rates.Good to go April 4th, 18th and every second Tuesday until Sept.19th, 1911, inclusive.Tickets gdod to return within 60 days.Torenta, Cheap Rates XSUNTIL APRIL 10th, 1911, E.SECOND-CLASS COL- Né VANCOUVER, VICTORIA.SEATTLE.PORTLAND, ORE., NELSON, ROSS- LAND, SPOKANE.8AN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, S DIEGO, $49.00 MEXICO CITY, MEX.Low rates to many other points.e ~ Tourists Care leave Montreal daily, Sunday Included.at 10.30 p.m., for Winnipeg, Cslgary.Vancouver and Seattle.Price of lower berths, Winnipeg, $4.36; Calgary, $8.65; Vancouver and Seattle, $3.50.$41.70 TICKET OPPICES: DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE RIE EIR SATE and CHICAGO.FINEST ROADBED & EQUIPMENT.| 100-tb.TO THE YARD STEEL RAILS.| POLITE & ATTENTIVE EMPLOYEES, 7: HOURS TORONTO \u201cInternational Limited\u201d (Canads's Railway Greyhound.) Leaves Montreal 9 a.m.daily for To- fonte su the West.FOUR EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN MONTREAL and TORONTO 900 am, 7.30 p.m.9.45 e.m.10.30 p.m.Elegant Dining, Parlor and Library Car Service on Day Trains and latest designed Pullman Sleeping Cars on Night rains, \u2014\u2014 HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS - ROUND TRIP TICKETS to Western Canada, VIA CAWO, on sale April 4, 18; May 2, 16, 80; June 13, 27; July 11, 25; Aug.8, 22; Sept.5, 19, at very low ares.Reduced Fares Pacitic Coast Points IN EFFECT UNTIL APRIL 10th.One way Second Class Colonist fares from Montreal, via Chicago, to Nelson, Vancouver, Victoria, Westminster, B.0., Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Wash, Portland, Ore., $47.70, San Prancigsoo, Los Angeles Diego, Cal.,, Mexico City, ox, Low rates to many other points.TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Leave Montreal for Chicago on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10.30 p.m, Berths availablq for accommodation of passengers holding first or second clasg tickets on payment of nominal! charge.Connection made with trains carrying cars of similar style at Chicago.\u2018OITY TICKET OFFICE.130 St.James St.\"Phone Main 6903.or Bonaventure Station., Man $49.00.go about as common.She's never asked yo\u2019 all this time, an\u2019 if she does, put her on to me.I'll keep it from her as long as T can; I'll manage better nor I've done wi\u2019 thee, Sylvie,\u2019 said he, with a sad.faint smile, looking with fond penitence at her altered countenance.\u2018Thou mustn't blame thysel,\u201d said Sylvia, seeing his regret.\u2018T brought it on mysel: I thought I would ha\u2019 t\u2019 truth.whativer came on it, and now I'm not strong enough to stand it, God help me!\" she continued, piteously.\u2018Oh, Sylvie, let me help yo\u2019! I cannot do what God can\u2014Pm not meaning that, but I can do next to Him of any man.I have loved yo' for years an* years, in a way it's terrible to think on, if my love can do nought now to comfort yo' in vour sore distress.\u2019 \u2018Cousin Philip,\u2019 she replied, in the same measured tone in which she had always spoken since she had learnt the extent of her father's danger, and the slow stillness of her words was in harmony with the stony look on her face, \u2018thou\u2019s a comfort to me, 1 could- n't bide my life without thee; but I cannot take in the thought o' love, it seems beside me quite; I can think on nought but them that ls quick and them that is dead.\u2019 (To be continued.) ~ \u201cBED-TIME STORIES \u201d JACKIE'S TOYS MARCHED OFF.Once upon a time there was a litttle boy about as big as vou.His name\u2019 was Jackie.He had a great many beautiful toys.His grandfather and grandmother, his uncles and his aunts were always bringing him something to play with.I am sorry to say that Jackie didn't take good care of his toys.He was oftem so careless that he would Jeave his things all over the floor at night\u2019 when he went to bed.The toys didn\u2019t like that very much.Sometimes Jackle's father would step upon them when he came in at night from his work.Father didn't mean to break the toys, but he didn't know they were there, .One day Jackie's mother said, \u2018Jackie, put away your toys lke a good boy and come to supper.\u2019 But Jackie didn't do it.He left his playthings just where he ha.dropped them when he had stopped playing.There were the rocking-hurse, the automobile, the engine, and the ball, the block, the Teddy bear, rhe horn, the drum and the soldlera ail over the floor.Well, that night something happened.When Jackie's father came in at supper-time, he stumbled and al- The Favorite Night Train (ONIST , FARES FROM MONTREAL.White-Star Dominion | Canadian Service Mall Steamers PORTLAND, ME.LIVERPOOL =; Dominion .Mar.45 Cahada, April 15 Megantio .Apri} 1 Megantic .\u201c 29 Southwark, April®.Laurentic and Megantie, largest and.most modern steamers in.the Canadian Trade.Superb © accommodation for First, Seconi and Third Class passen- Canada and Dominion.One Class Cs- tin (called 3nd Clash).Rates very mod- \u2018erate.Third Class Xe also carre For all informatidn apply to Local Agents, or \u2019 115 Wotve Baile.Stresd Wem.INTERCGLONIAL] EY 7e TRAIN SERVICE.\u2014 ¢ For St.Hyacinthe, Drum- To mops, at Sones and intermediate stations.BXOBPFT' Connections for E-viore _ du Loup an ntermediate LMDAF stations.MARITINE EXPRESS.12.00 For St' Hyacinthe, Le xOON vis, Quebec, Riviere du DAILY Loup, Ste.Flavie- \u2019 .For the above-named sta- 12-00 tions; also Moncton, St WOON John, Malifax and syé- oT» .ections or BEGET Prince Fdward island and SATURDAT! Newfoundland N.B.\u2014Through connections for Sydney leaving Montreal on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.4 P.M.EXPREES for St Aya.EXCEPT ¢inthe, Nicolet and inte:- SUNDAY, mediate stations.CITY TICKET OFFICE: 130 St.James St Tel.Bell 618.H.A.PRICE, GEO.STRUBBE, Asst.Gen.Pass.Agt.City Ticket Agt.\u2018most fell over the rocking-horse.Then he stepped upon a little tin soldier, and crushed it, When Jackie went to bed that night the toys began to talk among themselves.Said the rocking-hotrse, * Rock, rock, rock, I don't like to lie here in the dark.Said the automobile, \u2018Honk, honk, honk, I don't like to lie here in the darw.\u2019 Said the engine, \u2018Choo, choo, choo, I don't like to iie here in the gark.\u2019 Said the little red ball, roil, I don't like to be here in the dark.\u2019 Said the building blocks, \u2018Build, build, build, 1 don't like to lie here in the dark.Said the Teddy bear, \u2018Squeak, squeak, squeak, IT don't like to lie here in the dark.Said the little tin horn, \u2018Toot, toot, toot, I don't like to lie here in, the dark,\u201d Said the drum, \u2018Boom, boom, boom, I don\u2019t like to lie here In-the dark.\u201d Sair the soldier-boy, \u2018Bang, bang, bang, 1 don\u2019t like to lie here in the dark.Said the elephant, \u2018Humph! let's all march away and hide.\" So they all marched away, two by two, and didn't come back for a long, long time, all except the ball.He could only roll, so he rolled under the hed.When morning came Jackie couldn't find a thing to play with except the ball, All that day and the next Jackie looked and looked everywhere fur his tays, but he couldn't find one of them.He didn't know what to do without his rocking-horse, his automobile, his engine, blocks, Teddy bear, horn, drum and soldiers, Finally, one day they all marched back, all but the little tin soldier.When Jackie went upstairs after breakfast to his father's room, he was delighted.He jumped up and down, clapping his hands.He was so glad to see his old friends, he cried, \u2018I'm so glad! I'm so glad!\u2019 And the toys all seemed to say: \u2018Roll, roll, \u2018Rock, rock\u2014honk, honk\u2014choo, choo \u2014roll, roll \u2014 build, build\u2014squeak, squeak\u2014toot, toat-\u2014boom, boom\u2014 bang, bang.\u2019 When Jackie's father went away to work that morning, he said: \u2018Perhaps Jackie'll put them ali away to-night.They may march off again.\u2014\u2018Primary Education.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ng\u2014\u2014 WHAT SAITH THE SCRIPTURB ?March 24.On whom dost thou trust?\u2014Isa.xxxvi., 5.O Lord God, thou art my trust \u2014Ps.1xxi., 5.Trust in him at all times; ye people, pour out your heart before him: God is a refuge for us.\u2014Ps.Ixii, 8.\u2014Ar- ranged by G.W.Moon.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A JOURNALIST'S DEATH.Ottawa, March 23.\u2014 Robert W.Dillon, aged 53, assistant secretary of the Public Works Department, and one of \u2018the.foremost workers in local Methodist circles, died this morning of peritonitis.Prior to entering the Civil Service here in 1906 Mr.Dillon was one of the country\u2019s leading newspapermen.being connected at various periods with the London \u2018News, Montreal \u2018Witness,\u2019 Stratford \u2018Beacen,\u201d St.Catherines \u2018Star-Jour- nal,\u201d St.Mary's \u2018Argus,\u2019 the latter of which he owned.He also conducted a private school in Toronto for five years.He married in 1888 Emma J.Morrey of Galt, and is survived by his wife, two sons and one daughter.The funeral takes place on Saturday, \u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEW TORONTO HOTEL.At last Toronto is to have a new hotel.It i= to be erected by the Canadian Pacific Rallway on the present site of the Murray-Kay Co., Limited.and the only division between it and the King Edward Hotel will he Victoria Street.The site has already been secured.and in the near future the Murray-Kay will move out to new premises, and work will then be gone on with, Besides the new hotel, a large office building is also being bullt hy the C.P.R.on the corner of King and Yonge Streets.upon which con- structicn will commence at once.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHOIR TO GIVE CANTATA.\u201cPhe choir of Mel¥ille!Church, West- mount Park, are to Tender.on Sunday evening next at 7 o'clock Maunder's Cantata, \u2018Olivet to Calvary.\" The soloists will be Mr.Robert Gardner, tenor, and Mr.Richard Patton, baritone.i A $50,000 FIRE.BaMttmore, March 23.\u2014 The meat packing establishment of Christopher F.Kurrle, burned to-ddy, entailing a loss of $80,- 4 in North Baltimore was.LIVBRYOOL.SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE Ca .us St John.Halifaz called \u2018Seeond Cabin\u2019; rate, $47.50 and up.Saloon passage, $70.00 and up: Tur- diners.- $80.00 and up.- Second Oabin, $47.50, $50.00 inc London, $2.60 additional.Third Liverpool, London and \u2018asgow.389.00 and 381.25, accotding to steamer.BOSTON TO GLASGOW.Tonian, Aprile.Nesperian, April 18.PORTLAND TO GLASGOW.Parisian, Mar.30.Scotian, April 13.Second Class, $47.50 an ; Third Class, -$30.00.$ and up; T One Claus Cabin, called second cabin.$42.50 and up: Third Class $28.00.ST.JONN 70 EAVRE AND LONDON.MODERATE RATE SERVICE.Pomeranian, Apl 5.Lake Erie, Apl 19.One Class\u2014sSecond Cabin.Rate\u2014Lon- don, $42.50; Havre, $45.00, $52.50 and up; Paris, $3.65 additional.Third Class: {epdon, $29.04; Havre.830,00; Parle.All the steamers on the above services, Liverpool, Glasgow, London Havre, are fitted with col4 storage H.& A.ALLAN, MONTREAL 7 Route.HALIFAX AND BRISTOL From _ From Bristol.Sailings.Halifax.Wed, Mar.22, ROYAL GEORGE, Apl 5 Wed, Apl.5; ROYAL EDWARD, Apl.19 FIRST BAILING FROM ST.LAWRENCE, ROYAL GEORGE, MAY 3.For rates and reservations apply to CANADIAN NORTHERN STEAMBHIPFS, Limited.MONTREAL, Imperial Bank 1ldg., (upstairs).Manchester Liners (LIMITED) Weekly Sailings from Manchester.Fortnightly sailings from 8t.John.From Man.From St.John.Feb.25.,MAN.COMMERCE .Mar.25 Mar.+.MAN.SPINNER TUNISIAN .Wir 88 \u2014.GRAMPIAN .Mar.#8 \u2014 VIÉTORIAN .Max.31° Ap: 1 CORNICAN .April 8 11 7 SS, GRAMPIAN-\u2014One Clags Cabin.up.Class, { HESPERIAN: -Saloon, $67.50 and up: TO LET.FACTORY FLOOR SPACE FOR LIGHT manufacturing, about 4000 squafe aut fn floors of 1.600 square feet or &ud- tes: poe It ress HE MAN- thou ower.ress , AGER, vo.Box 2234.Montreal._: 41 BURNSIDE, CORNER MANSFIELD, 7 roomed house in perfeot order.Hot water, furnace, and eleetricity; con- rete cellar.418 St.Catherine st.est.Up 1424.(JA Corner Store To Let ALLAN LINE.Fine Corner Store To Let\u2014With hese- rent and upper flat.Apply to Manager.\u2018Witness\u2019 Office.The \u2018Witness\u2019 Block ACCOMMODATION for ome or two tenants\u2014\u2014offices or shop.Apply to the MANAGER, 142 St.Peter street brat.-\u2014\u2014 = etn mentite ee me er FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, INcluding all modern conveniences, tele- \u201c- phone, etc.centrally located.Ad- © dress to E.P., \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.ny = FLATS TO LET.| OUTREMONT \u2014 238 DUROCHER ST.upper cottage flat; 8 rooms; heated by proprietor; drawing room; parlor and back parlor; electricity; gas, stc., at convenience; first class car accommo- \u201cdation; near Lautier avenue.Address, 237 Durocher street.or 9 Place Armes.ALEX.BOYER; price, $27; heating included.TO LET Middle Flat, 288A Wood Avenue.7 rooms and bath.Rent $26.56.Lower Flat, 228 W: Avenue.7 ood rooms and bath.Rent $21.00.\" EEATED FLATS.\u2018The Mausflaid,\u2019 Mansfield street, near Sherbrooke.Lower Flat, 1668 Mansfield street.8 rooms and bath.Rent $32.50.Free of water tax.Apply, 309 St.James street ROOMS TO LET.30 CRESCENT STREET, ONE SINGLE room, bright and cheerful Gentlemen only.COTTAGE TO LET.LAKESIDE\u2014TO LET FOR SUMMER months\u2014cottage hehind cedar hedge; 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SHIPPER SUMMER RESIDENCE TO LET m\u2014o-4\u20140 1 1 25.2 EN Mar.31.MAN.IMPORTER .April 21 Limited number of passengera carried FURNESS, WITHY &/C0,, cimites Agents - - - MONTREAL «BERMUDA Round Trip $20 and U> Fest Twin Screw 8.8.\u201cBermudian\u201d 5,539 +321 adnesday.sails from New York 10 am.every W.Bilgekeals: eloctrio fans: wireless telegraphs.Fastest, newest and only steamer landing pass3a- gers at the dook in Bermuda WEST INDIES NEW 8.8.\u201cGUIANA\u201d and other ; ; \u2019 > bo ?I.Us 0m mme Pp BPR Tr Ey 3 ne AMBER Yea A re i THE MONTREAL DAILY id \u2014 WITNESS, FRIDAY.: MARCH 24.1911.\u2014 EAN A es Ly CE aE ean RT [Motor Bike Enthusiasts ¢ trem 1 \u2014_ otor IKE CNCNUSIASTS utremon TRA BASEBALL NEWS AND BOWLING REPORTED RETIREMENT:OF y À I | | ; ] Hu ' ve 1 Low ., .; .5 .\u2018 .ASP = = .T \u2018 ; .| PROSPECTS FOR SEASON TOURNAMENT REFEREE RUSSELL BOWIE (vos ' ER ing , i i PE.| With i A Word About the Montreal Club's Popular Manager, Eddie Morrison Takes Lead From said to be Disçusted With Treatment Handed Out to Him McCafferty \u2014Some of His Exploits in Sutherland in Individual - | © # py the Wanderer - Hockey | EX ; .; : Insural SUCCESSFUL GATHERING.: \u2014 I TORONTO TEAM AT WORK.POOR CROWD AT BOSTON GAME.- ve i | Entries Come in Very Freely\u2014Some - LL ; \u2014_\u2014 ; ,Ç Nothing New About That New Pit cher\u2014Pitcher's Wrist Broken by Good Trundling Exhibited\u2014 Hockey Friendlies so Late in-the Season Not a Sucoess\u2014Enthusiasts Quen Back Fire of Auto Crank H andle \u2014 Baseball Notes and Last Night's Scoring.From the Hub of the Universe Had a Surfeit of a News From Eastern League Teams.Canadian Hockey This Season.Po The tournament arranged by the _ Co Co roi Manazer TivCafferty will have a We need go no further back than the Montreal Bowling Association at the Ottawa, March 23.\u2014 Russell Bowie Sherbrooke, Que.March 23.\u2014Vic- i K chance to once more apply his know.|Past winter to get a line on his or-| Palace Alleys has jumped into a Won- Canada's \u2018greatest hockey referée, and | torias defeated Stanstead here to-night auf : i j+a Banizing stunts.The culmination af rful stride of ess and populari- ; y \u201ciby a, score cf 4 to 3 in a fast and Meni ledge of baseball in a manner quite pug gyccessfui attempt to put on a ae entrie mine infor dates next conceded by the American sport writ- | rather rough game.The match was of famiiar to him.That the owners paying basis one of our great.hockey \"> * 8e 8 hn ; ers the finest official that ever han- ! fhe second of .a series of home and nie si have confidence in his ability to suc- foam.by [Dfusing a few business re week.when er oe Tro dled a game in \u2018New York, has an- | home games for the champlonship of ur.fuliv re the t i e has Positions in the manner cf running moters c ; | the townships.Mr.! cess ults maneke ne eam as pe has the team, was a blg argument in fa-| .| nounced his retirement as a referee.| Victarias PE re champions of Bed- the re one his every business venture, since or of his mental alertness and com- ; ni ; | Bowle is disgusted with the manner | \u201cLeague ai claims th Co Saturday night promises to be the ; \u201c* ford League and Stanstead claims the tn he was old enrugh to do business, therè mercial astut>ness.bi ta f the tourna nt large i In which the Wanderer Hockey Club \"championship of E.T.Le: e.On be can be no question.There will he no Another instance of his organizing gges ray ° e tourn me 8 | 5 management treated: him after to- | Tuesday Stanstéad won by a score of a tying of hands\u2014confidence i8 a lodse POWer is evident In the well-eyuipped number \u2018of bowlers not being free to | night's game, and he states that he \u2018to.3.coming into to-night's game to he reln and better-managed Palace Bowling bowl previously.As an additional at- | will never handle .th ; with a lead of four goals.The ice was the oo | i ; ; ; Alleys, of which he is manager.traction for Saturday, J.Sutherland, ! \u201c T handle another game._ I; fine condition, and play was fast (he th Mr.McCafferty brings with him a| What the owners of ihe Montreal last night led th y.| Billy Russell will officiate at the from beginning fo end.Teams lined ; noth score of vears' experience as a player Baseball Clui.required most in their Who UD to last night led the open .n- | gop, games.Previous to last Lap as follows: LOS himself in his native state, New York.manager was absolute confilenca.and dividual single string witn 247, and night's game, Mr.Bowie was present- ; vi , ! Hour \u20ac : ; : ; .- 4 at ani dec! : roa Tese : ctorias.Stanstead.Lelse What his percentage Inoked like, we, that they are.enjoying that nique another bowler not vet decided upon, ed with a magnificent di d-set Cork Goal Daily ; ; have no idea.As to his head worx.sensation their attitude would lead wij.bowl for a purse, to go to the - agnlficen amond-se Moore 7 Point cree Tavior ° .to and this is what counts in :he long |one to believe.What the manager pighest ag f elev gold medal, this being presented to \u201c ttt Thos tee : CA - .ghest scorer in\u2019 six out of eleven ; , hi i Fuller .Cover .Lang .ce run.we have plenty of material to wants.and vhat he needs most, is ; him in recognition of his services as Alto Rover Bassett O C 1 S souche work on the knowledge that such a state of Strings | ;n Official at the final games of this Maguire .:.Centre .Lacasse Cp The man whom the Montreal Rase- \u2018confidence exists.When these two The French teams will compete in.0.to .\u201cJ.Welland .a Te ; CL voce - ax { ; 5 ; 4tal re.; | / urney.J.Welland .L.wing .\\.Youn Co ball Co.Lta.have sclected to pilat| forces are agreed as to this vital| the five-men team competition, and _ Moe.R.wing Seguin a them through the coming season.was question, the outcome is beund to be: : 5 ppôrters will 8 wi ' | fren (AR reer .Co always at the head of his team.either fruitful of results.| [8 rumored that their supporters wi B (>pectal ro te, Witness.| Referee\u2014G.Wiggett.IT-REFORM was the first in Canada to give ve ol 4s captain or manager\u2014a pretty good In the present case.judg:ng by abil-1 T, date between six and seven hun- crowds th t Poe a t ie APS !' .Le 20 tribute tu his grey matter.Somehow jity shown in other directi«ns by Mr.: dred single strings have been rolled, to see War derers and Ottawa play.la ONTARIO IT.WON.high class hand tailored garments for men at Lo or another.1* scemed to be generally McCafferty.the owners are assured a.230 vf these \u2018being plaved last night.being explained away.that the Boston bl : Ce understood that he could handle an: long rest from needless worry; in facl.Fourteen teams have entered for the hockey fans were under the impres- .i ; .Icasonabie prices.ea undertaking where there was apt to! they are at liberty to take a nap\u2019 five men team event.In which the i \u2018 - Overtime Play Necessary to Decide.rs sion that the teams were here for exhibition purposes only, and would not make any \u2018serious effort to beat Fit-Reform introduced the Wardrobe System.each other.champions of the Suburban League and 01 : A better explanation.perhaps, is Jastonight in Les ue, respectively.met - forthcoming when it is iaken into st game o e _sea- .o ; , | consideration the number of games.3% af the Ontario rink Ontario No.2 Fit-Reform was the first to offer \u201cmoney back if 0, played here by Canadian teams, some .b .0 .satisfaction be not given.Elks, with 2,664, took the lead yestér- day.The only other change in the standings was in the individual open single Strings when M.Morrison rolled 269, casily, the highest score in this | competition, being 22 above Suther- | i i be ¢xeentive tact required.and as in | whenever they choose.Mr.Mc(af-; those days, su it is to-day.ferty will do the rest., \u2018Ontario No.1 and Ontario No.2.the BASEBALL LEAGUE.FEMININE FANS.Joe McGinnity Would Cater to the :and's score, which is the next best.Ali competitions .with tHe exception \\goal ta mothing in five minutes\u2019 over- \u2018Enthusiastic Meeting of New Cana- i eo \u2018 DUC 4 x gof N of ihe mares ve men teams and 9f whom could not handle a'puck well \u2018itime.Line up: dian Organization.Fair Sex.joui ra : Ni : ¢ enough to keep themselves warm.(Ont.No.1 (0).Ont.No.2 (1.CL ga a STE = esterday.: Another reason.perbaps.hdi there ations NN Goal oo .De Gruchy 0.te ; c ateness o e season.and \u2018 er 8.\u2018 .oe obBs ° : ; : Brantford, Ont.March 23.\u2014 There Jersey City, March 23.\u2014Joe McGin- | ong carly, ayers a has been too much hockey.Two such Mason ETRE .coe.Munroe Fit-Reform introduced the Label with price of the garment, à + was an enthusiastic meeting at the nity, manager and half owner of the Ver-encing some difficulty 'n LSE: teams playing for something, would 2: =Va.\u201cRER roe .Canadian Baseball League here to- Newark Club.isn't missing a trick [1rough the day's programme.The gy the Arens at all kinds of fancy Alan.iii Right .H Dale as a guarantee of value to the wearer.dosers, night.when the delegates repre- .in the game ty Increase the receipte ons 2nd the St Tous Sompete : prices i\u2019 the games were played a Bethune.tete Fron ea senting the six clubs gathered to ar-\u201c at hls new ball yard.which he hopes as ih the no¥ my he earn ; little earlier.Referee, Baker.Assistant, Forbes.f d th of yon! range the final details of the league.i to have ready early ; in April, wast Ong oT each or © Various , Fit-Reform per ected the system o y ares No president was elected, as the two when the Indians w play an exhl- nie RES i p:ace.1.87 .ae \u2018 .: \u201cistiec men who were mentioned have de- | bitlon game with Connie Mack's NEGUS highest scores and Standing | BOSTON TERRIER SHOW.sizes, by which every man can secure \u201c4.L clined for business reasons, © champs.\u2019 tc daie:- ! ee ® 1 PY aus Thomas Nelson, of Brantford, an The \u2018Iron Man\u2019 says that one of Open Five-Men Team Competition.| (Special to the \u2018Witness.') » .perfect hitting garments.FIT Siting 3 ; ; P - A = old hall player and lacrosse player.| the most attractive piaces about hia\u2019 ELKS NO 1.+ New York, March 24, note 2 Given in Aid of the Children's eon was elected treasurer, and M.M.new park will be the ladies\u2019 parlors.'R.0.Back .152 194 :84-3ta:% \u2018Telegraph\u2019 says Martin eri- |! Memoria spi .ORM Com Robinson.of Hamilton.secretary.It, The large retiring room is to be fit- A.G.Clarke ,.146 170 194-0515 dan, of the irish American AC.2 1 Ho pital.Fit-Reform has made possible the very The was decided to open the league on , ted out in mission furniture.Large .EF.Ji.Bourdon 180 191 154\u2014-515 : record holder in the all-around ® .h d Fon My April 14, and close on September 9.and comfortable rockers and easy x \u20ac Gardner Co.Ji 0 191-355 4 A.A.championship, has started $ At the annual meeting of the Mont- finest Suits and Overcoats \u2014 han ; Pari The salary limit was officially placed .chairs are to be provided, and in ad- - Ro Darling ve © 202\u2014512 | training for the coming cham- ¢ real , ; was\u2019 de- ; ge at $1.700, and a fine of $150 set for ditlon a maid will be put in charge.' rotais 763 946 955\u20142664 | pionship struggle.Sheridan © id EE cub hy ¢ as ter- tailored and guaranteed.301 - ç 1) = any who overstepped the limit.The | Large mirrors are to be installed in \" \"BLKS NO.2 * \"°°° 18 did not compete in last year's & cided to old a show of Boston i Meh a $250 guarantee that the clubs will - the rooms, and pictures will adorn ; aes le _ | event, whic was won y # riers, on May 20, the proceeds of the | pen i finish the season ls to be in the hands | the walls.The floors will be cover- + vai 2:07 368 178 188\u2014 a + Thompson, the youthful Cali- 4 show are to be given to the Chil-| te 44 2 Protection fee of 325 at conve.Ua ed with Turkish rugs.| \"JB Alexander .°179 175 133\u2014 507 % fornia athlete.He has decided © qren's Memorial Hospital.| relly Ei j Schedule committee composed of th ati as ro get crowd of wamen Ea Aon, nn.Tes 238 180 34 > in rn effort oh Seer hia worlds = The following officers were elected: Upon à TERY 5 @ game as J .A .225 \u20146ô = ina ort to better his rid\u2019s Su : § Messrs.Costello, of Berlin; Robin- ' tod in the game.says Joe.The : olmgren 0 fee ST eh 4 record.| Hon, president, G.R.Coghlin: vice- = Monte, ! : son, of Hamilton, and Walsh.of ! father and sons talk baseball when- Totals .B15 863 869-2533 | Sheridan weighs 220 pounds, + president, E.Budge; 2nd vice-presi- sise TR Brantford, were elected tv draft a! ever they get a chance.My argu- STANDING.< and will have to reduce to at «&! dent, A.H.White (Ottawa); hon Me Hem schedule to be considered by the | ment is, if you get the mother and |1 Eiks No.1 ._.2664 | least 195 pounds to be in first %, treasurer, Geo.L.Shepherd; hon.a = ussin ra, 3 - league delegates at their next meet- = daughters interested in the game, 2 Elks No.2 .}s.2053 4 class shape for the big-contest, & ! secretary, F.R.Phelan; committee, Cage re aH ing, to be held in London on Thurs- i baseball will be the subject of the |3 Caledonians .\u201c209 & which is held .annually on In- & | Messrs.Stanley A.Laing, Fred Mc- 444 St C th .St.WwW.t\u2014S J O'Nell et of | aR day, April 11.Guelph was the only ' whole family at every meal.The pres- OPEN INDIVIDUAL THREE STRING.[¢ dependence Day.& | Brid¢, Geo.Cairns, Fred Shaughnessy.| .Catherine es J- wat ge Eg 1 place not represented at the meeting : ence of women at the game als0 |M, Morrison .o 2.oon.049 | chi Sid R.Innes.| 283 Bleury St.\u2014W.H.Blair ae ; = to-night.They spent yesterday visit- | tends t> rid it of the rowdyism that |W.A Bryson .01222 330 Lp L tp4eet || Many friends of the Children\u2019s Me- : : clause Te bd: ?Ing the different business men and was prevalent a few years back\u2019 |M.Labelle .5x CL | moral Hospital are donating prizes 4 Beaver Hall Hil\u2014A.W.Parker.muthoriz NF raising money, and were too late to er I Sutherland Che ee 0 0000 363 > - ! for the winners of the different class- move : ! faci I of the business Lransactoe INDOOR SPORTS.Vau TEER SN FO 514 \u2019 ~ \u2018 es.and are thus helping the commit- of Mant RE er en .a war re ** 05° >.\u201c î TT TT T7 included § E.H.Quinn .0000 633 CLAY BIRD SHOOTING.tee to make a large credit balance for ) wn | jelephone.and Als on Beaty Extensive Programme Arranged at STANDING.| the hospital.Friends wishing to 21d +++++++++ersersssasestrest the ito J \u2019 = : xtensive lrogram 1 A.G.Clarke 644 the club in \u2018this good cause Would + + specifics > 1 AG 24 ee ee ee ae 2e i _ ald .; h : \u2018 pouf \u201c| a :,, TORONTO AT WORK.| Buffalo.3 5 Home 22,0 rn 872; Kabler, 25-year-old Champion Shot.please notity the secretary.Mr.FT.1$ MAAA NEWS.I gaie E a oy _\u2014 | \"OPEN DOUBLES : .\u2018phone, Up 149 ++++++++++ OY CONSPICUOTS West mo 3 a.; \u2018 \u2019 {| New Y 3 \u2014 i one, Up 1490.! 2 i Féétdan, Vaughan, Mullen and Brad-| Buffalo.March 23.\u2014The indoor | GriMths and 4 Bessmer .1018! NEW York.March 23.\u2014 In freezing phon Le 490.ded a number of Pie pt I! 0 £ 1 I fielders sports at the 74th Infantry Armory .ST ANDING | Weather.with a- half gale blowing from 1 for Montreal-owned dogs to The directors of the M.A.A A.have clanse r 9 x\" a \u201cy ?\u2019 next Saturday night will furnish as 1 Holmgren and Armstrong 1154 i the northwest across the traps, Harry this year's \u2018entry list, and are anxlous been fortunat.in securing the ser- \u201c .Commis 4 : Toronto.March 23.\u2014A special from interesting a set of games as ever has |, Blondeau and Mirault .1153 } W- Kahler, farmerly of Dävenport.Iowa, to get as many local entries as pos- Vices of a first-class nan as coach and Military Night at the Ant ters af *E Macon Ga.to the \u2018Globe\u2019 says: There been offered.Canada is sending :he!3 Flower and Grose .1102 | but now a resident of Philadelphia, won sible.\u2018Many of\u2018 the best American professiondl for the association s Tie ide À is nothing but hard work in pros- cream of its athletic talent to take OPEN INDIVIDUAL SINGLE STRING.|the national amateur trap shooting dogs will be seen at the show cntered cricket team during the coming sea- Show \u2014 Enormous Crowd of Montres pect for the Toronto team at thelr part in the various events, and all the R.C.Bach, 231; A.G.R.Darling, 234, champlonship at clay birds from à field St the open clagses.son, in the person of - Arthur Bodding- The hb À training camp here until they take leading athletes of Western New York 217,211; W.A.Bryson, 236; I.Bessner, of 120 shooters at Travers Island to- Mr.Charles Mower, of Burlington.| ton, recently with the Staten Island Service Men and Civilians Last ; : to the road for their schedule of ex- wil] be pitted against them.; 206; M Lebeau, 215: 5 at quine, 284, day._ Vermont, has kindly consented to! Cricket Club in a similar capacity.receiy od hibition games.Manager Kelly has The All-Rochester runners, who will 216, 211, 206; H._.M.Morrison, 212.Kahler, who is 23 years old, shot like judge.| -\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ie am ibed daily routine intended edley rel against tho Surgeon, 21%, S0%.3 , : judg | NIGHT PI prescribed ie ma to condition Graa Sith 1 fan hid Ty En eg 209, 769; J.Sutherland, 269.a veteran and broke 173 out of 200 tar- | Mr.Boddington is expected to arrive SOCIETY NIGHT TO- .he - 17 nfantry A.A.SDING.y 6 - \u2014_\u2014 \" ° ually To-day workouts morning in asserting that they will take the M yop EE Cirove from expert traps ot | CORNWALL LACROSSE.In Montreal to take up nis duties dur- ins : ang afternoon, were very similar t soldier outfit into camp.as they claim |} Sutherland 21 SION 247 end medal and.the champlonship LMA A.A.are Boning that under his Sales When Reckoned Up int - vnatui i yesterday s, and there will be little |to have the strongest aggregation of 3 W.A.Bryson, J.Pelletier and title, which was held for the last two .A | supervision and tuition.their cricket A egate.Expected to Caus vor of | : : 2 Meet f Club Last Night.supe t \u20ac ggreg p variation until early next week.IN sprinters in ('entral New York.H.Whittett .236 years by his club mate, G.S.McCarty, Special Meeting of Clu gob.team will this year make the best of Consi le A ishment tide b the forenoon the young twirlers threw George Goulding.the famous Cana- NOVICES INDIVIDUAL THREE of the Highland.Gun Club, Philadel- : i y \u2018make of onsiderable Astonishment.> dif thé ball slowlv up to the plate, while .\u2018 3 x i runner up to-da the others take a back seat.At any ; ê 3 p Pp .3 , - STRING.phia, who was the n p y ; na e- | ; _\u2014 AT, .dian heel and toe walker, who beat the 11.Ont.March °8 At a sp ntre 4 the regulars had batting practice, 220 1 rd for two miles at the|J.Currie ce 28 +2 10 458 with a score of 171.Eight other vrizes ti meeting of the Cornwall Lacrosse | Tate there is plenty of enthusiasm be- , f service 7° \u201cner | RB The same work was done inthe af- World's record for fwo miles CES INDIVIDUAL SINGLE were awarded, as follows, for the next |cial NS a Jast night John C.Brode- | ing already shown, and this in itsclf| An enormous crowd of service 2 Lohse = ternoon.with a short fielding practice 2 Rem ram last atoiuidey NOVICES\" 1XDIVNG.: best rE cpnenson.Brooklyn, 170; F Tick was elected to fill the vacancy on jaugurs well for the team's prospec:s and clans A EE > ; or i .rk of Night, W ; .B.Ste : kivn, 1:0; 2.\u2018 ttee.i CCHS y nist 1 l= the tor on Sonday ad Tuesday race at the some distance He real- |G.Hayes and J.B.Dupre .203 Hall, New York Athletic Chun, 130; g.ara amendments to the constitu- | during 1911 conspicuous costumes of che DT ecirie had its effect \u2018and there was some izes that the 74th track is the fastes* \u201c STANDING.T.Day, Er CNET ETF Clarke.tion were discussed, and two in connec- | .striking out in bold relie\u201d ar\u201d \u201con of weird throwing to Jordan at firat in the world.and he is in perfect form |1 A.Buchanan . ad not consented they cing since; 3 After a few Mr.Chapais, Who said he ~ statute law passed years i ba onforeed, the vote was ji ihe motion was lost by 15 sie «> cor the referendum were Lerrhiaume, Chapais and (pais upon this asked the iviegation whether they Were { vith the bill as it stood.and \\ Lapointe replied: \"We have 14 all that we have been \u201c1 \u201cor for the last fortnight, We ir autonomy to make the con- 4 the Way we want it\" «1 Are satisfled\u2019 said the M.\u2018'hapais, lv; said Ald.Lapointe, happy are those who have I have not,\" was the comment of \\ Hpais, \u2018 ee Fans = = = \u2018 | ARKANSAS MEX ICO.in the revolutionary movement, de- be close to the Texas border, which ° coming to San Antonio.He eaid yes- renda y: \u2018Of courss a complete federal triumph in Chihuahua, the restoration of communications and other business likewise would avoid intervention.1 know absolutely that President Taft is determined that order shall be restored, end quickly, by one side or the other, in Mexico, with the alternative of intervention.\u2018In my report to Senor Madero; I pointed out the necessity of capturing and hokding the tate of Chihuahua.If this can \u2018be accomplished T am convinced that the ravoluttonists will be recognized as delligerents by the United States and other governments.revotut cause against an invader.\u2018It is a fact thet 76 percent of the credit in Mexico is in the hands of Americans and Eupapeans.\u2018Just how m \u2018fmfluence has been exerted in Mexioo #y certain great in- 1 cam swear that terest, which has millions im , has always been on the friendliest many \u2018rom him.Another interest with money and an eye on a natural resource of the , las \u2018been an- ° ST same fe pr it as the elentaral laws.\u2018 The administration, he said, Tecos- nized two classes in the dissatisfied public, one represented by the intelligent but non-combatant- element, and the other by the followers of Madero.For the latter the administration had no terms other than those formulated at the War Department.Mr.Limantour frankly expressed surprise at the antagonism towards the administration that he had discovered.\"I do/not know how wideepred this sentiment is, but I will find out,\u2019 said the minister.\u2018I! am onducting a careful enuiry for this purpose.More than that, I hope to disco the reason for this change, in order that the remedy \u2018| may be found Senator Limaæntour saïd he did not know Francisco Madero, but added: \u2018I have known his father and \u2018his for many years and for a long time\u201d have held thelr power of attommey.Through these men\u2019 I have hoped that the son might be reached, but I find it hopeless.The son must go a;nd the Government has no alternative than to meet his opposi- tton .\\ WILL ALWAYS OPPOSE DIAZ.Bisbee, Ariz., March 24.\u20141 will never stop fighting as Jong Diaz is in power, or until free and unintimidated suffrage is granted us.\u2019 This is enid to be the first public ing American bodies in order to make clear that what is done in one country Is in sympathy with the feeling in the other.SUPPORT FROM AUSTRALIA.Melbourne, Australla, March 24.\u2014 Premier Fisher, in an interview ves- terday on the arbitration proposals of President Taft, and Sir Edward Grey.sald that the Commonwealth ministry would give their utmost support to the arbitration movement.\u2019 pme TETRAZZINI TO-NIGHT.Madame Tetrazzini, who is to sing at the Arena to-night, was present last evening at the Princess Theatre at the performance of \u2018Two Women, on the invitation of Mrs.Leslie Carter.After her appearance in Montreal thé diva will proceed on Saturday to Rochester, where she is to sing on Monday evening.From Rochester she goes to New York to give her farewell concert.This will close her season fm Amertos, after which the famous singer will cross to London to take part in the gala penformance at Covent Garden on the occasion of the coronation.pressed herself as eagerty looking forward to her appearance at the Arena to-night.She has very pleasant rmecol- lentions of the big audience that greet- ts her on he\u201d former appearance ia re EIGHT HOUR DAY BILL Strong Criticism of Measure During Discussion in Senate.Ottawa, March 24.-, the mo the Senate vesterday fur the mn reading of the Commons ails Jo CU ing an efght hour dav on ATP t Senator Campbell said that ÿr 1 ate would corsent tu Eve vu.second reading Without thors \" sarily committing he Cle favor of the principle op si would then move 19 req.+, a special committee.Flo the bill would nt v,- effect Present conditions Works, since in Tori, cities there was nou proc elæht-hour day for organiz Senator Macdonald So might he better repli.titled, To protect the Gus the contractor from th, w 1 Senator McMullen ont from the principle of th.Heved it would resuit in cost of public buildings, reason why Special should be shown ts au workingman more than, The country should net pay for ten hours\u2019 wari eight hours\u2019 work was do; ple.\u201d he said.\u2018should lv that sich legislation is con: best interests of the countr not be tolerated.\u2019 Sir \"Mackenzie Rowell was entirely te the principle of 1 but had no objection to ha before a committee.Senator Power elie te 4 first on the ground that i + stitutions], inasmuclh ; fecting legal cantracts be ployer and employees provincial jurisdiction, 11.cisions of the Supres, Privy Council in supp + tention.lle cbjected -5 0, because it would réduc 1-5 work which could he i works during the aire.Ing season cach year.tie, result in either reducing of wages received Liv tl.or else greatly increase |: country.and because there was nn nevessits shortening of the hour trary law.Senator fo.that the work of the cir.i.+ ~ Yo as and bricklaver was pr.- healthy exercise, and health did nut require a.day.Senator Belque agreed was unconstitutional, sin British North America x - nf contract were under + - jurisdiction of the provin.a ernment cauld secure th.Co by amplifying the fair sw._.\u201ca public contracts, Senator Dandurand tl.bill should ge to committe.gested, and that Parlign.«© oo constitutional right to spec- = terms public buildings «ha, he = ed.An the motion of Senate: Capri the debate was adjrurned The bill of Senator Cas.ra end the Railway Act 0x rrp, my fortnightly payments of waurs Le + ° way companies.was glen + veut readin.and referred to the Lai way Committec.SENTENCED TO DEATH.Murdered a Compatriot Fixed for May 26.comes After only ten minutes deliv - the jury sworn in the Court * h-.Bench to pass on the «.se of | .- cesco Crevold.charged with the © der of Guiseppe Chine, nue of hi- « \u2014- patriots, on April Z4th last, wu- »- tenced to he hanged by Mr.Ju: - Lavergne Yesterday afternoon.Ti © ecution of the murdcrer will tahe jt on May 26, in the yard of the 3.real jail.Crevola, who is only twent:-+ vears of age, never wavered whip iv jury brought the verdict of against him, and without a tein: the muscles he received new.of doom.As soon ar the jury had anp zut its verdict, Mr.L.W.Sicotte put tr the question: \"Prisoner.you hte hee found guilty of murder Ly a +\" \u201d your peers, have vou anvahins tv why sentence of death should po\u201d passed upon you?\u2018I have nothing,\u2019 quictls repi (7 vola.The dread sentence wus then posed by Judge Lavergne, wha asi\u201d ed the official cap while prone: ît.fixing the date of execution 17 0° 26th of Mas.\u2018When Mr.Viglino, the [titan 7 preter, translated the senten \"7 vola smiled, and said.\"Since at = 7 decision of the learned jude.tho\" nothing for me to do but i at death with calm, and to emivae The crime of which Crevea 1c\u201d guilty was committed on th re\u201d April 24 last, in a house in br\" _ lane, a narrow thorouzhfan tos: 7-7 from Guy street to Richmo.+7 almost under the elevates > the Canadian Pacific Raina \" seppe Chine and Frances \"TE\"! vin à\u201d \u201c boarded in tlie same hous Italian family.An ambuhin called tn the house from i\" ; Hospital on Sunday :i.ht.An last, and when it arrb.à 17 physiclian who accompa:t.\" a young Italian who vw from a knife wound in the 7% w ned man was Guisolit ad @s condition was su}.physicians at the hospital Bb\" | hope of his recovery.}11= RR tem statement was taken.vi 20 ed he had becn stabhed 1 De 00 Crevola for no apparent re re, said there was no quaT® re} them, but that Crevola har 172% pestered him for money.CT iy couple of days later.M! vola had disappeared, an! 7 tives working on the cs\"; We: sus A no trace of him.corenr: MM Li held an inquest into TL Chine, the jury returmmn.7 holding Crevola respons death.- It is now known this © 771 Le cesco Preoopia, alias [I Ll Lar To i the Italian who was the corner of Vitre and = streets, on the aftern\u2026\"\" 21, with a hullet thre.who had denounced had told the police when derer of Chine was in hu = It was probably for te i re the unfortunate Pre en dered, as amongst It to Ta clags \u2014al] for the \u201c0 pe to brians\u2014it is considere: \"1 4 Loo of treachery to give \u2018°° IS to the police on a cra 7 Italians.ren - an cated THF \u2018DAILY WITNESS 38 70 Ste published at No.140 pe Ie ne in the City of MontrA - 7, pure\u201d path Dougall and Horde Dougall, both of Montre end M All business commumicatinfe =o st addressed John Douga\u2019 & © te ness\u2019 Office.Montreal BT \"adress to the Editor, shou: \u2018Editor\u2019 of the \u201cWitness Execution of Italian Whol ni vu ob Dae 1 \u201che rue a up ATS BOL eo \\ por A, SNe «1 dec \u201ca of Lieut Miles w Thor were: \u2014 oA Ne Arvcand, Rrieriey die.M.lover, TP Bro Barret 1 Cas \u201cDA regi, ser, AL Cuse, round, J Toad or | hovel NY Tarton Ynxglan Tu 1 Vortier Tio Te GA p-reh Tay "]
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