The daily witness, 4 avril 1911, mardi 4 avril 1911
[" JR ITAIN SEEKS | BENEFITS OF RECIPROCITY Reduced Duties Granted Canada Likely to be Requested cula.3 Ag §TATES SIR EDWARD GREY.Most Favored Nation Treatment is Under Consideration, ptet me tt XN FRANCE WANTS OUR RECIPROCITY TERMS.| Pa April 4\u2014At a meeting y ay of the joint commission om customs, of the Senate and: Chambr of Deputies, Plichon reported that during a wi 3 claim: a ite ote v%e 2% 8% o% os o%0 O23 SP Tu ate Ta ote ut uo.te 020 070 020 010070 0 .SE es\u201d \"at Ta Ca Te\" Ce\u201d et Ut TP 0\" 07 Te te te tet ver at ol horou i study of the Canadian- Ameri- sh pi \u201creciprocity agement, tos : had found that the ni oO other: da es gave to Canada advan- \u2018ages not acvordéd to France on are now Pinto of articles.Thereupon : + committee instructed their ration to president to call the attention .n° + cabinet to this discrimi- yetitor m - on under the interpretation -* - + favored-nation clause.of as much &e + + Franco-American treaty, for HHSHOHHHOSHAHOSHHHAHHÈS » s,mnation and appropriate eal.wa ; .Leg ere ollowing \u2018 t-Jon, April 4\u2014Sir Edward Grey ind 4e in the House of Commons th .Mont t1-da: that the British Government as great as -nremplated asking the United States culation at -s a -ord Great Britain the reduced the Weekly ; + the agre- frie: granted to Canada under the money, You wnudian- American reciprocity agree- submitted nent.Rep!iving to the hecklers who sought LIMITED.\u2018+ draw him again into the much- lisrussad subject, the Foreign Secre- st, 1911.\u2018+rv said that he was unable at pre- > and the son: to make a definite statement, but or with the 141 significantly: \u2018There are com- circulation vated points involved in the ques- ton of the most-favored nation ontreal and treatment, now under examination.a $0 Thes- must be settled before I can .the $1,000 sy what steps we shall take in laying \u201cIr view of the matter before e ntreal and United States Government.\u2019 » $1,000 s, $1,000 to NO ISLAND THIS SUMMER\" Building of New Wharf Will hands of a ment and to that of the Perhaps Prevent Citizens Memoria! From Landing ssue broad- 8, etc., not The project for the construction : yw wharf St.tu 54 : scree UT SLA Be in.+ COR Te = sit anoth w the citizens ait._Haton*t-1atrnd 1 th.-Ms summer, acco of \u2019 1 .rvidence re mde by Controle huis \u2019 morning at « meethig of the Boardgo! rep.* ontrul.It will NU A Ade.À ; / rear te con.truet - the \u201cnew.x NE Treas.4 there s no other meahs\u2019 of .} Lt 1911 «g on the island.Cl .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 o for $185,008 ; O0 lon investi- LANCTOT INQUIRY.LE Publio, Commons Committee Will Announce its Decision on Thursday e cireuls- Ottawa, April 4\u2014The Privileges and or net \u201ctons Committee of the Commons Be them to \u201chich concluded the taking of evi- ince in the cave preferred against them con- \\delard Lanctot, Liberal member fer = itsheliru.by P.E.Blondin, National- «+ member for Champlain, mét this vwning for the purpose of drafting on Im: + report.On the suggestion of Mr.\u2018arker.of Hamilton, it was decided to me « sub-committee, consisting of w chairman, Mr, Germain, Messrs.\u2018'arker, Monk, Kyte and Geoffriop, to Teme a report.It was agreed :that sub-committee would report on l'huredsv, A dispute arose as to the \u201cIXment of counsel, the Hon.L.P.Gredeur taking the stand that the | proposed to receive o Univer- ollege and ater rested with the government College =! \u20183 not with the committee.The iding agri- \u2018stien was finally laid over - till ed States Foanrsda- x A TU both, à! It is understood that Mr.German, risdale hv \u2018hairman of the committee, after hav- for the HE revised the cvidence, had pr red rtake vil J.repo ; © we ihe port which would have the effect ping Lng _ (Xonrrating Mr.Lanctot from \u2018any oy the Pare which would involve the loss A A MIS seat.If this report is adopted nistration \u201cthe sub-committee there will in Dominion Ql\u2019 roiability be a minority report much gor whe Conservative minority.\u2014\u2014\u2014m\u2014 AGAINST DETECTIVES J + .HAPS Vr.David Russell's Action for $250,000.Messrs.Hickson and Campbell, attorneys for Mr.David Russell in the \u2018v0 suits for damages aggregating cme $250.00.against the Pinkerton D ective Agency.and Mr.John W.- cNamara, superintendent of the gency here, have flled an answer to the plea produced by the defendants ir.*he case.Among other allegations denying those of the latter, Mr.Rus- \u201cEF claims it was Mr.McNamara him- If who deceived and misled his.bro- °T.Mr.John Russell.and other of \u201cintimate friends, and induced them * varticipate in the plot and con- Ling racy alleged by Mr.Russell, It is exp 1° \u201c0 denied that Mr.McNamara was Lubt that *v employed by Mr.Russell's bro- ben was (T and that he (McNamara) acted hey vit \u201cond faith.lite nr \u2014_\u2014 7 Fous TERMINAL PLANS ALTERED.making plans tor the new railway ter- bald pe \u201c1: at the Bonaventure Station, : were to have been built this a di iT \u201cve had to be altered consider- site Jaët i +4 the building will not be near- Ling like * large as was originally designed.çessar \u201crason for*this is that when the à to \u2018>lite dealers heard about the ose terminals, the prices of tha \u201cltding land and property jurrp- à high that the Grand- Trunk are h od eo.\u201c4hg to make such an outlay.i hy Red\u201d Bo a ; Hugeno PIG ORDER FOR ANGUS SHOPS aid be \u201crder hasbeen\u201d efit, inta the An, wit.-hops by the 16cal divfsion of the v2 of 17 box cars, 10 \"k rara.4 refrigerator \u2018ans, All cars dnd vans d un the local division\u201d Ly, : 7 \u20ac \u2026, DORE NE ES TNE ee = ; | Wœile- : saisine - arrest Tor a political | Pernard and Ed.Gohier, general man- rm Pacific, Railway for tite) CRTS, pra \u201cHig \u2018trisnds assert that he Is Hiding 127 the sbuthwest u states, and others he his oimed the Mexican fevolu- titnists.+ Sy thisers \u2018in 78t.Paul Chicago, \"New-York, and Eastern Canadian citiep \u201craised $5,000 \u201cfor his.defence.He was released on a technt- cality.If Russia completeëd \u2018the aupli- cation per -requisition; - thé: Canadian Courts \u2018would be forced ty: surrender the fugitive, and that meant death.SITE HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN Park Avenue Extension Proposed for Exhibition Bold Today Cel\u201d oy ie ni, be ong Dikpute is Settled \u201cby Selling Land for Building Lots.which has been raging in connection with the \u2018site for the proposed permanent Exhibition in Montreal, for the Park avenue extension site, informed a \u2018Witness\u2019 _reporter this morning that they had withdrawn thelr offer from the market, and sold it to-day for $225,000.- This piece of land, comprising 150 acres, has been held for the Exhibition Company for a considerkble length of time, @s it was considered by many to be the most suitable place for an exhibition on the Island of Montreal, but this morning it was bought in for clients and will be immediately placed on the market In buliding lots.It will divide up into about 1,750 lots, with public parks.Mr.Findlay tated this morning\u2019 that the Park Realty Company did not care to spend their time quarrelling with rival real estate people or municipalities.The site at Park avenue extension had been offered at & fair price and under fair conditions, and the company had only been actuated by patriotic ideas when they had held it for the Exhibition.They had now sold it for the same price at which it was offered to the Exhibition Company, a thing which he did not think would be possible with any of the other sites offered.GOING TO CORONATION.SERGT.JOHN F.LAWRENCE, Third Field Battery, C.A., whom the Montreal Pield Battery will send to the Coronatiop, is.& son of Mr.E.W.Lawrence, of: 265.Villenenve street.Although hé has'beefi but a comparatively short.time in his present corps, his genial fräits of character and his sot- életty qualities have made him a general favorite among all ranks -of the popular -lotal battery.WANT BOULEVARD OPENED Deputation See Board ef Control Re Monkland Road A deputation, introduced by Ald.De- guire, appeared before the Board.lof | Control this morning asking for the opening of.Monkland - boulevard, between \u2018Snowdon Junctich and Cote des Neiges, at-a width of 100 feet.Mr.W.D.Lighthall, of Westmount, explained \u201cthat the road consisted of two parts, one running through Cote des Neiges and a very important road from Srowdon Junction down to the C.P.R.tracks, both parallel with the Park & \u2019Isiand ROoad.The whole road is used tn winter by people coming from.Cartier and the back country in order to.escape thé difficulties of mounting with: heavy waggons over the Cote des, Neiges rond, and over the mountéin.Mr.Lighthall claimed that this-wes.a \u2018natural road around the west side of Montreal, and people could come into the city from it by the Cote.St.Antoine road.He thought this would.be one of the greathatural | thoroughfares of \u2018the city in time, rivalling St.Lawrence Main.The board will\u201c get da\" report on the mitter from the chief engineer.> - The following were represented on the deputation'.Messrs.J.V.Boudrias, F, Tremblay, president 6f the North \u2018Mañkland Company: Dr.Ostiguy, pre- { sident of the .Compagnie des Boule- vardk of Monitreni; Messrs.Lighthall, ager of the North Monkland Company.Mr.Gordien Menard requested the Board of Control to send back to the Council their report recommending the widening af 8t.Anne and .College streets, in\u2019 Bordeaux Ward.The question is being considered.Plans have been made by Mr.Cowie, engineer of the Harbor Board, \u2018and Mr.Stuart Howard.city engineer of sewers, for a new outlet for Elgin.Basin sewer.The matter is now in the hands of the commissioners.Plans have also been made for a ten- foot stone sgwer branching into McGill street sewer; and passing through \u201cYouville Place to discharge itself between Alexandra and King Edward\u2019 piers.: This trunk sewer Will drain a rritory of 375 acres.rr Guerin wants the \u201cUhl the city tower, \u201csé thdt \u201ctha citizens will.more -ceristantly irealine whut: Reg \"made As a result of the lengthy dispute |- \u2018to.fly all the lime from the cupuié of \"F0 this | F I a 2-\u2014-\u2014z\u2014_\u2014 - \u201c se as 70 ab?sion.-.\"Ottawa, April 4\u2014Jf Mr.Fielding has.any secrets to'reveal, or anythipg new to propose in his: budget © \u2018- U Mpolx | Le\" be: Well 1 effort will be almost emtirely confined to a financial review of the past fiscal year, with the cubtemary estiméte of the probable growth of trade and revenue during the twelve months.formed ix that The stri .feature of his speech, it is expected.\u2018be-the annousce- ment of a count, or in other words, over ail expenditures \u2018except \u2018those : chatgeable to | capital account.As a matter of fact it is expected the minister \u2018will be able to say that the revenue has .been only a few millions short of the total [ expenditure of the year, including the millions apent on ttie construction of the National Transcontmental - Railway.The surplus is.belileyed to\u2019 .be approximately twenty-seven .millions.NO RENEWAL \u2018 OF BOUNTIES.The impression is' that there will be.no renewal of the ivon and steel bounties.Nor, is it likely that there will be any extension of the British.preference.Both of these matters depend to a considerable.degree on the reciprocity agreement.The ultimate fate of that.agreement in so far as.the American Congress is concerned at any rate, is hot known, and until it is there will not hg\u2019 much disposition on the part of the @bvernument \u2018to deal with other tariff tters.Mr.Fietd- ing has promised a general \" as to the Government's policy in'r9- gard to the preferenée, and this\u201d will .be interesting.2 _ As is often the case, however, When Mr.Fielding is concerned the general impression may be wrong, and the minister may possibly.- surprise the House either in regard to the preference or the beunties, or both.es ° \u2018 ga \u201c Bcholarahips fo 5 101041.Several Students to.be \u2018Licenteg.to Presch by the Montreal : At the annual convoeation to be - held on Thursday evening, the degree of B.D, will be conferred on Mr| W.Mackintosh, the gold medallist.The honorary degree of DD.will .be conferred on the Rev.À.F.Busear- let, of Pau, France, the Rev.Donald MacRae, vf Victoria, B.C., and on\u2019 the Rev.Thurlow Fraser, 'B.D., \u2018of Portage La Prairie.The t hamed is expected to be present.and will address the graduating class,; several of whom will also \u2018be licensed to preach by the Presbytery of Montreal.' \u2018 ; The following is the list of awards\" of medals, scholarships and prizes for the session, 1910-11.\u2014 Gold medal, Drysdale Silver Meda] (Church His: tory).and Hugh Maekay: Scholarship, $60, W.Mackintosh.E.A.MacKen \u2018zle Scholarship, $65, 8.C Brown.David Morrice Scholarship, $100, J.A.Mackenzie, B.A.W.Brown holar- : \u201cship, $50, H*-Bolinbroke.' St.Paul's urch Scholarship, $60, E.-A.- Cor- \u2018bett, B.A.Gegree Sheriff Morrice Scholarship, th 9, D.A.McCyal r Redpa! rshsip, , J.T.\" Gordon, B.A.Jonn Redpaih Scholat- ship, $50, R, McCord, James Sinclair Scholarship, $25.W.Merrilies, Hamilton (McNab St.) Scholarship, $40, JE.Boucher.Emily H.Frost Scholarship, $36, E.Gallou, Nor'West Scholarship, $26.R.McVey.Gaelic Scho- \u201clarship, $30, .D.McGuire.University Scholarships \u2014 Crescent St, $50, G.H, Fletcher.Mrs.Mor- rice, \u2018$50, T.J.McVittie, E.: McDou- all Morrice, $50, A.D.Muir.Lord Éountstephen, :$60, \"H, L.Mathenon, r.Kelley, $50.J.L.McInnis, Stir ling, $50, H.D.Henry.First Church, Brockville, $50, 8.McIntosh.- Erskine Church, $60.W.F.McConnell.Mc- Corkill, $50, Eric Ford.-McCorkill,; .Morison.McCorkill, $50, .G.Fowler.~~ FT Prizes\u2014S.8.Pedagogy, $15, A.Es Martin.Elocution,.Prin.Kpesland Prize, $25, G.R.Duncan.\u201cJohn A.Mc- Master Prize, $16 (books), W.Mer- rilles.John A.McMaater Prize, $10 (books), A.\u2018D.Martin.Eoclesiasti- cal Architecture, Judge .Hutchison Prize, $10 (books), M.Mackintosh.Public Speaking, $10 (books); R.Me- Vey.English Reading, $10 (books), J.A.McKenzie, French Reading, $10 (books),- J.E.Boucher.French Essay, $10 (books), E.Gallou, FEDERENKO DISAPPEARS.Russian Fugitive, Whose Extradi- w tion is in Dispute, - Winnipeg, April 4.\u2014The- Privy Coun- ei] to-day \u201cconsented to receive the Crown's appeal in the Fedéronko case.In the meaniliye, Federonko has disappeared.He 1s the fugitive wanted by Russia.for shooting a policeman rt 3 \u201cDitaws, Apri 4\u2014The Hen: G.P.Graham was aeked to-day: for & Mate.met ot me Governments pasftion fn iegard to the gi sand \"Tye for à Rolutfon-ot $87,000,000, | 'Ceed-befors budget speach \u2018this |.1 statement |.OTTAWA RAILWAY \u2018SCHEME.| igantic scheme Of ent flwhy entrance ptotiiont, |- Gtyerting -the\u2019 Fidos + BR + +» has « SLEET OR RAIN ?+ + + = PRICE ONE CENT.\u2019 Lm | Messrs.Findlay and Howard, agents |-penditure on his portfolio af Fisheries and wilt he suc: Hon.Rodolphe 1x y Té-election \u2018in ofit of The counties of Deland Mo % a.a duecesd\u201d e » M:P., for*Beauce, will succeed the Hon.Mr.Lefnieux as Postmaster- General.SherifffLemieux will become\u2019 the governmént\u2019s\u2019cendidate in Gaspe County, which Bg\u2018rejikevented at Que- : A 18 Louls A.flamme, K.C, wilf.en : al the next election, = political that he santic County, - viols te sr hr ©Q fo It a 0 \"1 5 at! i 5 Event x x ) i Men in Cerbin Camp May be Called Out\u2014No Coal - Fermnle, 5B.C., April 4.\u2014 The executive bogrd of the miners is in ses: sion this morning.Vice-President Stubbs, -Disttict chalrman of the delegation- is in conference with tho International officers to-day.He wireg that he expects the .stri be sustained.ke ta strikers.and mine owners, are awaiting: the conclusion of the Indlanapotfs conference.The strike officials threaten to call out the union men in Corbin Camp.because it Is selling coal to the C.P.R.to run trains with, but it is\u2019said that the agreement with the United Mine Workers prohibits restrictions of output where coatrac- \u2018tors employ union men.The Corbin Camp minera agreement expires May 8; and wne \u2018men do not want to quit in any event- before that time.Manager .Roberts.\u2018of, the Corbin district, 1s here trying.to negotiate a new agreement for his section, Meantime the enttre strike district is quet and no coal is beiñg mined.- Ca FIRE THREATENS TOWN.Stittsville Sont Damage: Total) .Ottawa, April 4Fire at Stittsville, Ont., a little -tawn on the Canadian Pacific | Ratlway about twenty-five \u2018miles weat of Ottawa, came near wip- Ang out the place this morning.; Assistance was summoned from Ottawa and Carleton Place, but the fire was L under control before it was sent.The loss is about 390,000, the destroyed buildings being-sevéral stores, a foun- dzy and other buildings.A gale blowing at the time made the blazs à dangerous one.7 NOKOMIS, SASKATCHEWAN.Nekomis, Sask., the commercial ang\u2019 railway centre of \u2018the Last Mountain \u2018Valley district, is -one of \u2018the substan.thal new towns on the land of the Grand Trunk Pacific, situated in the heart -of a rich agricultural district, at the junction of the Grand Trunk Pacific and Canadian Pacific's Winnipeg- fasketoon main ; it has great advantage over othef points.And now comes the Canadian Northern, according to their latest folder, with a line from the Quill Lake country crossing the Grand Trunk Pacific at Nokomis, then leading south-west by the last Mountain Lake, iM the direction of With three railways at the age of five years; Nokomis o@iainly has a good start inflife.+: 2 S y AA e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 no > Judgment bi the i Widow\u2019 bail.case, \u201cti EL .{- = Subjeet in Extra °F: i |.Washingtan, April 4 \u2014 Forestalling \u201cTaft to consider tr, N.K.= \u2019 ak ir\" All interests, both the | P! THE SHERRT WIDOW\" CASE | 2 WOALL © BILL = ~ TO CONGRESS Reciprocity Agreement First = | Session | | PRESIDENTS MESSAGE.\u2018Hon.James Beauchamp Clark Accepts Speakership\u2014Congress : Composition.motion by the Democrats in the \"Hause, Representative - McCall, of Pessed by the House last session.Washington, April 4 \u2014 Called extraordinary session in by President ; the question of Canadian reciprocity, which failed in the last session because of a fiibus- ter.against it in the Senate, the six- | ty-second' Congress assembled at noon to-day.Ii spite of the fact that the proclamation issued by the President mentioned nothing except reciprocity, and it 1s expected his message to the special session.will be likewise cir- 2umscribed, an ambitious programme ».] \u2018has been outlined by the new Demo- va | cratic majority in the House, and the | outcome\u2019 ts in doubt.The session, Canadian reciprocity.bill, which was MINISTERS The following resolution the Montreal Congregational April 3rd, 1911 : newspapers, which shall stan truth and the highest principl \u2018Whereas the Montreal our civic and national life;.for advertising and other 7 466645050060 065506090405 CO06 6 \\ fo = 188 People Should b CW op Yes\u2014By atf- ag'iet us bave: Teci- procity witd'_dégerie; while we have the \u2018opportumife\u2018Bèr'the time must surely come Wins \u20ac4gada will need 8 larger market Yor Mer surplus\u2019 pro- duoiié \u201cft means am: fficresent of pros- ry for both coustries\u2014H.E.R.< ; oP camimokis The chief feature of interest im : ue a TL © Ckamp Clark of Missouré me frkacer | | .A p Clark, o sour} er 2 THE SMELDON CASE.$ at the House, and the rotarn te the +; { sr ; : 1 - X4 ffoor of \u2018Uncle Joe\u201d mere $ mots the Poregram \u2018yas Yi.member from Danville, > and.a Lo doctive aller this He on 354 minority member at that.The swéar- + from Chief McCaskille 1° & fit in of new Congressmen was the ® \u201c2 -Pttabu April 4th + first business of \u2018the day.This was ® Grand\u2019 Jury will act on In: 3 to be followed by the presentation of $ dictum {aor rently 3 | SEIVEON CA SPRRESS orties 2 ST MeCABKILL, o Tula FSOGIDPOOIPO0-0000000000004 | Representative Champ Clark, of Missourl.1s elepted Speaker of - the sixty-gecond Congress.He polled 217 votes: mat 131 for James R.Mann, of Illfisds; 16 for Henry A.Cooper, of Wisconsin, and one for George W.Norris, of Nebraska.The three last \u2018nd \u201cgre republicans.+, To-day marked the opening of the trial of the Democratic party to demonstrate its worthiness to receive \u2018the wider confidence\u2019 of the voters of the country.Asking his colleagues to keep that fact uppermost in\u2019 their minds -during the present session of Congress, Representative Champ Clark, of.Missouri, in his \"speech accepting the Speakership of the House, to-day -ountlined the measures through which the Democratic party hopes to continue to enjoy the faith of the peo- e.Intelligent revision of the tariff, election of United States senators by popular vate, changes inh the = Hodse rules to permit proper consideration of public measures, economy 1a handling the -purse-gtrings- of the ountry.the publication of campdign cantri- butions, and the early admission\u2019 of New: Mexico and (Arizona to, state, | hoogq were some -of à things.\u20ac he emphasized In \u2018the Democratic programmes as measures that: would be undertak:n by the majority party 4n the House.second Congrebs will be deliverëd .tomorrow, according - to _unoffictal information dt the White House to-daw:\" The message, according to the White House, will deal only with reciprocity with Canada.Reference to a permanent tariff commissioner and other Kindred subjects will be deferred until later, if the present plan is followed.The message will not be long, and will follow: closely the speeches made by the President on the subject of \u2018reciprocity.- COMPOSITION OF CONGRESS.Congreäs, convened in extraordinary session to-day 1s as follows: Senate Republicans,-60; Democrats, \u201c41; vacancy, 1.House\u2014Democrats, 228; .Republicans, 160; Soclaliat, 1: vacancies.2.In the 61st-Congress, which was adjourned -on Märch 4th, the Senate membership was: Republicans, 59; Democrats, 32; vacancy, 1.The House membership \u2018was: Republicans, 217: \u2018Democrats, 174.The Senate vacancy is fram Colorado, the Legislature being Democratic.Iowa is expected.soon to elect a successor -to the-late Senator Dolliver, whose seat now is occupied by Lafayette Young.The \u2018House vacancies are from the ninth Iowa and the second Pennsylvania districts \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; SIDEWALKS IN STE.CUNE- - GONDE.Ald.N.Lapointe asked for $8,000 to he placed in the appropriations ta re- r sidewalks in Ste.Cunegonde Ward \u201ca meeting of the Board of Control Nis! | morning.Mis request \u201cwill be eration.4 Lt takdn\u201d into- donsid tn Te pe \u2018James.Finnigan;hotelkesper, 28 Vil- none place of businéax Wan de- » fire a couple of motths \u2018ago, ae ed.on, tes où Mr.Gus: Fieve tion.who Was \u2018appointed provi- President Taft's message tothe Sixty- q The political complexion of the.62nd - .No\u2014Wes di the \u2018last y or farty.duing wéll 20 far witho Yes\u2014Why - dort padinnists talk of Canada annexing?\u201cthe Uhited States?There is Just: ed much likelt- hood.I:ain s3 loyal'te Canada and the British Crow Lee protectionist that ever lived.but wé pe pay duty \u2018cit £a.othe It is enly to de \u20ac not only be individyalty also, and they responsibility devolves on, the without delay.record their votes on radius may paste one paper and rule the sheet so as.address and £00000000008000000006200004009 \u201cWhereas it is of the utmost importance for the welfare of Canada that we should have truly independent their editors consider the best national policies; and and noble history shown: itself to be such a newspaper, and been a great factor in the building up of all that is best in \u201cWhereas it has come to public knowledge that because this paper refuses, on moral grounds, large revenues ng its independence or assisting enterprises generally admitted to be injurious to the public welfare, it has for years been losing money, and is now at a crisis which will mean the end of its influence unless its circulation and support can be very largely increased; \u201cTherefore resolved that the Congregational Ministers\u2019 Association of Montreal recommends to all good citizens of Montreal and of Canada the most serious consideration \u2018of the existence of this paper as a public institution of the greatest value, and that every lover of good government, and of the best social conditions should take a share in the maintenance and extension of the usefulness of this paper, not because its attitude on particular questions necessarily meets with the approval of all good citizens, but because of rts unquéstionable honesty and right purpose, qualities of far more importance than any particular opinions.\u2019 W.HENRY WARRINER.$ + + à à à à + + + à \u20ac + 4 à + à + à + 5 + \u20ac à + + à + ~ THE B on coal, coal \u2018off * Moctssary articles, \u2018to présérte t'I6yalty?Am I to be deprived gf\u2019 with! my.next-door nelghbbr-füm:the vague fear of his taking my: fake?- I would be more likely to be-digjoal if tha'duties\u201d were not.rem ; san Bath mn cry is all bos th the\u2019 his pal,\u2019 in street car or elsewhere, a ; separate columpe Cor - \u201cYes 4 natures, so that\u201d there will\u2019 Be no possible uncertainty as to how each derires to vote.Any uncertainty cahcals the ballot.+ RESOLVE.was unanimously adopted by Ministers\u2019 Association on d at all times for absolute of morality, and for what \u2018Daily Witness\u2019 has by a long and \u2018purposes where the accept- would be either comprom- & + + à à à $ 9 à 9 à 9 \u20ac à 6 9 $ $ à à $ $ 5 9 à 6 5 0 0 0 Secretary.~ + > + $ + à + + + + > + ALLOT e AHowed to Speak.\u2019 dear old \u201cWitness,\u201d you're in the right.\u2014W.L M.Yes\u2014Down with combines.Wishing God speed to free trade \u2014W.W.B.Yes\u2014I gladly mark a ballot in favor of reciprocity.If the removal of restrictions upon trade is not good politics, because good sense, what is?(a) To insist that trage shall follow lines of longitude instead of latitude, is æbout \u2018the limit of vain language.The \u2018ycung man\u2019 may \u2018go wegt'' ag Ladvisgg but trads will follow ity own y ohe tp suggest that of produots Tegult {oly either, pas Neg SY patric might prods tion gud - dre lon might suggest- # ali dure, But that a dignified agroe- : \u2018Mi freer commercial relations ould \"dreak\u2019 old sttechments, \u2018or \u2018éhange $deala is withott a shade of geason in ita support.(©.There are a few.who Inigiat not-gain from freer markets in which to sell and buy\u2014 dut it is \u2018few\u2014and the few have dong enousff dominated governments and dictated policies; is it not high time that the interests of the many prevail! \u2014W.B.M.$4 © .Yes\u2014Farmers of Prince Edward Is- ind solid for reciprocity.Success at- nd your fight against the \u2018Interests.\u2019 ,\u2014G.H.\u2018CA¥YCH YOUR PAL\u2019 d that protectionist anti-Reclprocity voters will to vote but will be sure to get others to vats have the advantage of splendid organization.~ All the more Ypdividual in favor of reciprocity to \u2018catch «d urge him to register his opirilan People in Montreal and suburbs within «& radius of fifteen miles must ballots cut from the \u2018Witness! People beyond that gf the ballots at the top of a sheet of foolacap or letter \u2018to have separate columns for the name and and \u2018Ne\u2019 opposite the people's «+g- \"THE EDITOR'S \u2018Enclose coupon in sealed eavelope pay postage at letter rates.Address: 0 BALLOT BOX, SSSR SSSSUSSUSUSUSUNE + A oo s » \u2018WITNESS\u2019 COUPON VOTE.s % The question is: Are you in favor of reciprocity?© ¥ Answer it by making a cross in one of these spaces: \u2019 8 » i .* : Name e\u2026onb'hen:090 00000560 0000000 + | YES .& ® # Address s.eorcens000\u2014.0060 0000000000 ® % 1 v ° \u2026\u2026.\u2026.e.0.NO .® .= + a aaveo uvre mec ensOuje ns se00u0 = % ® » _ Ballots must be preperly signed and the address filled tn or # # \u2018they will not be counted.Return immediatel- to The Editors Là & Ballot Box, \u2018Dally Witness\u2019 Montreal » SFP IEEISIETSIZINIBSIREILIIESS and be sure to fully pre- \u2018Daily Witness,\u201d Montreal.COCKBURN BSTATE APPEAL.|, sitting in chambers this eine.has granted the petition of the ostate Cockburn for a leave to appeal from a judgment recently rendered by Mr.Justice u on a motion for a writ, of injunction against the Canadian Light, Heat & Power any.So .Cone work intended.to be stopped by the injunction was being orm: t Valleyfield, a ; at tion, Mr.Justice Bruneau took the mound \u2018that the proceedings lings Should have been made in the diatriét of _ AUTOMOBILE FOR ENGINEER.\"The Controllers have - taltaf > into.+ Bhatacet Jenin Tor sHothet.au + th i > of his - degert = | ia Mr.Justice Cross, of the Court of | in diemissing the |- BISHOP'S SUCCESSOR.Meeting Called to Choose Candidate For Niagara Causes Comment.Hamilton, April 4.\u2014 Trouble slready brewing in connection \u2018the appointment of a successor to the late Bishop Dumoulin.To avoid any friction between the high and low chureh factions.Canon Howitt + Canon Sutherland, representing -high and low clerfy of the chure, sent out a circular calling a meeting at which jt was hoped to agree ou a sandigste.The Rev.Robert Ker, of Bf.Catherines, has written an open | letter denouncing this action as lacking decency.and good taste.Now \u201cthere promises to be friction between 1s with _tomoblla : for, \u201cthe \u2018use or ent.LL ; the lalty and the.clergy in the matter Ae a OH pt ne SSS ER TS F Sel Tere gt wr en ORK OF OPENING.BIG COPPER MINE 18 BEING RUSHED - | Monersa) financiers who are intereated: the vig Butte Central Mining pro- tion in the famous Montana copger pe s held a conference to-day with Mr.F.Davison, vice-president of the company, who is In the city from Boston.i is understood that the promotérs of this property are prepared to invest heav!ly in developing the mine, which is.now being -opened up in all directions.The main shaft is now down to the 70u foot level, and between the 300 and 500 levels, the ore is found in large quanti.\u2019 As the work of development pro- quantity and quality of the x are evident.is the Intention of those who are fnsncing the property to immediately emarge the present plant at the mine and to equip it with the most modern mächinery necessary to develop the property with all expediency.r.Davison stated to the \u2018Witness\u2019 that he was much pleased with the gen eral outlook at the mine.\u2018I never care to make predictions,\u2019 he said, \u2018but I have every confidence in this property.Development work is showing splendid results, and I will be greatly disappointeur af Butte Central does not fulfill all ex- peétations.\u2019 r.Davison intimated that thare was a large amount of capital behind the any, and everything will be done.to hchieve success.Puring the course of the day Mr.Daa.vison was a visitor at several downtown offices holding interviews with Messrs.R.Forget, M.P., Mark Workman, and others.CPR ISHIGHER STEEL ANDR.& 0.WERE ACTIVE There was very heavy trading In Canadian Pacific, Steel Corporation and Richelieu stock this morging.C.P.R| continues its advance in a way which seems to justify the pre- \u2018dletions made, not long ago, that it \"would reach 250 before the close of the present year.Steel common was in e demand at prices ranging from slightly under 61 to 62.Richeliet | made a slight decline, but there were quite a number of buying orders at the lower figures.Rio and Crown Reserve were fairly busy, and the rest of the market was dull.ties.cends the London Consols, Stocks, Sliver, Money and Rates Le London, April 4\u2014Closing\u2014Consols For money 82; do.for account, 82 1-8.Canadian Pacific Railway, high- record at 233; and Grand Trunk at, 28 6-3.Bar silver steady, 24 1-24.per oz.Money, 2 3-4 to 3 1-4 percent.Dis- gount mate, short bille, 2 5-6 to 3-% percent; three months\u2019 bills, 2 5-16 to Fe percent.TORONTO SALES Teronto, April 4 Sales: \u2014F.N.Burt, 188 at 115, 3 at 1143, 20 at 114%, 31 at 116; pre, 84 at 121, 52 at 121%, 25 at 3211 25 at 121%, 147 at 122, 28 at 122 ' Sao Paulo, 100 at 16434, 180 at 165, rd = 164%, 60 at 155%, ae at 165 25 a x 50 at 186%, 1 at 165 ; 82%; 185 at 108%; 317 at 108%, 5s at 108 85 at 10834, 7 at 108%.1 at 108%, 4 af 108%, 15 at 108%: Bonds, $5000 at 100%; Twin City, 50 at \u201847 ; pfd, 24 at 96, 16 at 95%; Toronto Elec.75 at 13034, 10 at 130, 5 at 130%; Port Rico, 30 at 59; Crown Reserve, 300 at 301; La Rose, 50 at 440, 6 at 445; Rogers pfd., 1 at 118%, 1 at 114; Con.Gas, 30 at 190%, 1 at 1904; Merchants, 10 at 190: Imperial, 115 at 235: Toronto, 6 at 211; C.R., 10 at 226, 10 at 226%, 25 at Do \u201825 at 227; Black Lake, 70 at 14; Bonds, $4000 at 74; Mac- kay, 23 at 76; Map e Leaf, 2 at 41\u2019, pta., 25 at 934, 20 at 33%; Mex.L.and P.bonds, $5000 at 90%; Huron and E., 27 a .} Porcupine Prices Following are this morning's quota- ons of Porcupine.stocks furnished by Gordon and Sh Great Northern.\u201c20 1- -8\u20142014, Hollinger, 9.25\u20149.30.Preston, \u2014 Porcupine Gold, 61\u201462.Pearl Lake, 74\u2014 74%.Swastika, 5934\u2014 West Dome, \u20143.00.Dom Dobie, 3.82\u20143.wn Chartered.55\u201460, dar Monte, 3226.- rs WABASH EARNINGS.\u2018Wabash earnings for the fourth week in March show a decrease of $12,021, and for the month an - increase of $173,788, From July 1 there \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014 TAKE SUPERIOR STOCK.Lake Superior Corporation stocky was quoted in Philadelphia this.morning at 28 to 28 3-4, While Incomes were; offered at 3-4.tr HEAVY STEEL ORDERS.New York, April 4.\u2014Average / daily orders of Steel Corporation for March were 35,000 tons.Several thousend tous a day above actual shipments.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 UTAH MINES.Utah Consolidated Mining\u2014Year ended December 31, total income decrease $613,048.Total surplus decrease $938,- 7.od BERLIN BOURSE RATES.Berlin, April 4.\u2014Exchange on London 20 marks M pfennigs for cheques Money 4% perce vate Siscount rate, 2 7-8 percent.tree ree: ST.PAUL EARNINGS.-St.Paul February net decrease is $289,534.Eight months\u2019 net decrease BE 5 I~ CREATED At] \u201cSCOTIA PLANT dat Put 1a First rst Quartr of Year Shows Mich Progress Some of the Tne Big Reshits y Hatitex, Nova Scotla, Apri 4\u2014 ow record outputs in nearly every.department were made by.the Nova Scotia Steal & Coal Compazy for the first quarter in 1911.-At-ali the Sco- tin plants the output since the new year has been excellent and increases of from twenty-five \u2018to forty percent over the production for the same per- lod of 1910 has been shown, due -to the extensive \"improvements recently installed.The more marked jncreases have been made at New Glasgow, the Cog- ging mill rolled 19,340 tons of billets during this period, an- increase of 26 percent, while the finishing mills produced 15,232 tons of bars -and plate, nearly four thousand \u2018tofs more than iu the corresponding.quartez.of.1910, while the production of pig-iron was 20,546 tons, six thousand tons better.A number of new records were made during March, of which the Cogging mills, which made a record of -6,600 tons in February, exceeded this by six hundred tons, while the finishing |.mills, which In February established a ecord of five thousand tons, exceeded this by five hundred tons.Further improvements are in progress at the varfous plants, which should increase the outputs eyen moie proportionally, and if thé présent .record is maintalned the.outputs\u2019 for 1911 will far exceed the Focoms \u2018made last\u201d \u2018year.PATTEN ISON .THE BEAR SIDE dividuals\u201d are\u201d \u201cto be be found\" here and there who -are- very curious to know where , Jas, Patten is, and \u2018if 8 © relingyish- \u2014Receipts 70 cars of \u2018cattle, 895: sheep and lambs, 330 Hogs and 400 hogs.Choice butchers cows are firmer at $5.25 $5.60; choice bulls, A 60 to 25; choice butcher steers.and heifers, ET % to $6.00; picked cattle, IEE et to 5; and to medium, le 8 \u2018Tsheep, ewes, firmer, at $4.50\" to $5.25, \u2018butks, : \u2018$8.50 lambs steady; ay $7.00 to $7.50; spring lambs, fi £4 t 0.marcel a a es pe HE eof x and 1.7 and wa tote at T * p aren = fe es of \u2018the.city\u2019s [EER ; æ a definite reference to steel b The Grand Yrusk Raft Rajfway Cc.wade Hy Téa es, In ings from Marek 22 to a+ was as Pole ET.pr.4 \" $1 = \u201d.Cl 1 ope tn hohe EAT aro kéépli a ows.31 \u2026 31.362.279 : M North LE at 31, \u2018150 at -close watch on our steel ust 2 1910 +.Live.ve os oo 1,349,741 Stesl Co.of Cam pref.25 at 91, .1a Hot pain to eral Isc?SF Finance Increase re) _ Bteel Ce.of Canada, 100 at 32.Industries, and it is safe guessing that } Ce eh ee sens \u2019 Dotie, aon at M 2S.he wil have something to say as re- ble, 80 Power bonds, $50 0 at 102, Bards this \u2018matter in the near future.faye et.the.price.th : oe wilt be ER Frot the roe» | \u2018of, the ompany are à éppos sed io r on e qe a that the price coter 0 ered is\u201d \u2018too | - MINING DE; NG DEAL | roronfo, Apr to sharenolders 9 the New Rathmullen sSsland;: have \u2018learned nat the government assessor .and col- leetor of Rosslahdhap sold the group of ¢latms to Mr.J;C.Fraser, of:Rossland, top non-payment.of takes.nae claims-are open to redemption for SE fom thé date of the sale, but hi in Do : effort.made to redeem tops ec JaL.)-Foton- \u2018Now York, April À {\u2014The assistant cashier of the National City \u2018Bank tes- tifles to the practice of banks in lending large sums daily to stock exchange houses without collateral, amounting in the case of the National City Bank to a daily average of eighteen million dollars, .OAT DEALERS \u201cEXPROT A SLUMP \u2018There is a belief among local grain dealers that, before long there is liable to be \u2018a serious slump.in the price of oats.\u2018The situation is in a very unsatisfactory condition at present,\u2019 said a local exporter this morning on \u2018Change, \u2018and this is \u2018dane mainly to the fact that a large and well-known grain house in the.west, which 18 supposed to be very long on the May option, will have to take care of very heavy deliveries on the first of May.\u2019 This would appear to be correct, as this organization is selling oats in the United Kingdom and continental markets at fully a cent and a.half under their present value at Fort William.\u2018This naturally.demoralizes the legitimate export business,\u2019 hg continued, \u2018and I would like to know who is to stand the losses.\u2019 .\u2014\u2014t ame SUITS AGAINST RAILWAY.New York, April 4\u2014Suits aggregating $4,000,000 filed in Alabama against Louisville and Nashville, and South- om Railways in Knight- Yancey litiga- on.t\u2014 pe LIVERPOOL QUOTATIONS.Liverpool, April 4.\u2014Closing\u2014 Wheat, spect dull; No.2 red western winter, no stock; futures very firm, May 6s 7 1-8d, ly 8 6 7-84, Qct.68 63 -4d._ Flour, - ter patents, dull, Ys.\u2018Best, extra Indi& mess, steady.; 1038 7e Pork, prime mess western, q diet J2a &d.-Hamg short cut, 14 to 16 Toa pik 50s 64.Bacon, clear bellies, 14 to 16 1bs., \u2018quiet, 2s 6d; long clear middles, 1ight,28 to 34 Ibs, dull, 5568 6d; long clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40 ibs., quiet, 548; short clear backs, 16 to 20 \\bs., quiet, 19s 64d; shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbg, \"dull, 44s Lard, prime western in tierces, weak, 4128; American refined In palls, weak, 412s 6d.Cheese, Canadian finest white, new, firm, 628; do., colored, new, firm, Ss._ Rainy weather is not plessing to the populace, but brings profit to the um- brellu trade and helps the cabbages to Brow.Likewise; although people are doing a lot of gratuitous grumbling about the present cold weather, it is believed that the maple sugar producers in\u201d nearby country places are delighted with the sunny days and cold evenings which are the greatest tonics to the circulation of the maple trees\u2019 juice.Mr.J.R.Binning\u2014\u2014the newly appointed vice-president of the Northern Navigation Company which company is to figure largely in.the merger now under formation\u2014has expressed surprise that the public knows so much of what is not supposed to be know outside of the ciréle of directors of each of the companies interested.Mr.Binning represents the\u2018 Furness -Company, and, true to British ddeals of business, will not discuss these matters until the amalga- Mr.George E.McLean, of Amherst, N.B., was .introduced.on \u2018Change to-day W.Oliver.ppg mation has \"taken some definite shape.you should\u2019 know \"about.-the company.whose stock ° HER you: are: ldo o* think- re .-.232 $t-James St.- Montreal Teisphones M: 1635-7636 CW GRAHAM BROWNE & | co.DEALERS IN BONDS.222 St.James Street, Montreal.\u201camc, MITCHELL & co.ERED.ACCOUNTANTS, J a Tor SCOTLAND, 11 Puce | I'Armes tQuédec Bank Bag.) Partèer, 54) Datta: hon.196 Main.- speech of the great April investment list on request.- ot Toronto Stock Exch\u201d JE Macuare BROS.&co.2.173 James Siroet.dé EiglaSrreet ; rase] « COMPANY, LIMITED - , PAY DIVIDEND \u201cON ITS COMMON?| Preston Bolt Ex Expected Home 7 |; ~-Lecal Directors Says Board ~ Divided on Question Thero is renewed talk of an early dividend on Unhitéd Gtutes Ruhber common.© Colonel Colt is «due.back in New York frum Turope, he is expected to.make a definite announcement.Re- | port has it that he wont abroad on busl- ness of imports in.connection with Baler tr .0f which he is pre- ent, lt'is.\u2018claimed in some uarters that.he.anjfual atateme of the United tutes.Rubber Company will show eurn- Co \u2014\u2014 TRADE CHANCES IN CANADA ARF POINTED OUT The publication fuer 1 ust ~heoe d British Governt authoritie ' cospecting the trade of d'a: \u20ac exception, and o Canadians.Tome The issuance of this rv due to Mr.Richard Grigg, Commissioner at Monire,.do much to stimulate intron mot minion\u2019s natural resources ani 1 por bo, ings of at lemst 16 percent on the cam- mon; bu e.claim this estimate js too high.\u2014- Dividend talk {8 heard in quarters very close to thé inside.Should it fail of verification it will be the third time within three ears that such information has proved misleading.Discussing the possibility of a declaration of dividend.with the \u201cWitness.Mr.1).Lorne McGibbon, who represents the Canadian interests on the board of the big Rubber eoncern, sald that the question was one fot \u2018ponsideration, and that it was ok ely - to come up for dis- ortly.\u201d \u2018There has been some talk of pay \u2018Ing a dividend,\u201d Mr.McGibbon declared, \u2018but T belleve the directors are divided on the matter, and it is difficult to say what the outcome will be.\u201d BIG RETURNS algary, April 4.\u2014Customs receipts have Hecessed over | 167 percent in less than two years.The increase during the past fiscal years is 70.36 percent.The receipts for March, 1911, amounted to $16%,002.97 as against $50, 403.04 for the corresponding month in 1910.nd\u201d the fiscal year ending March, 1911, ey were $1,188,728 for the year; 1910 $057.71 Ta, and for 1909, $444,522.54.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 cussion Just how inaccurate the ablest forecasts may be, and how faulty the soundest judgments may become at Limes, is shown very clearly in the case of Mr.James J.Hill in one of the most important of his numerous pronouncements to his country.Grain dealers on \u2018Change wese referring to the railway magnate, made about eighteen months ago, in which he stated that the United States had now permanently passed that period at which wheat would sell at a dollar a bushel or less.Of course, wheat is selling in Chicago MR.HILL.at present at con- - siderably under the dollar mark.i Mr.Hill {8 a men of singularly wide experience and Knowledge in commer- clal nt and his opinions usually a good deal of weight.It was thought that he knew as much of A&gri- culture and grain markets as anyone else.But even Patten is at times fallible.Stocks of wheat at Fort William and Port Arthur are reported as follows: \u2014 Fort Wildam.«+ oe .5,269,604 Port ATthuf.«.++ oo +o oo 4,490,209 Total.\u2026.9,769,813 vitesse, \u201cover last \u2018week.1,054,309 ear ee +e +s 6,912,856 Wheat E hipments.ve ee ae 219,659 Total receipts of wheat at Fort William and Port Arthur were 352 as against 231 last year.Oats, 7b; barley, 17; Hax, 7 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HAY STEADY.\u201cNo.1 choice hay, 819 to $10.50; extra No.2 hav, $9 to $9.50: ordinary No.2 hay.$8 to $8.50; clover mixed, $7 to $7.50; clover hay, $6 to $6.50 REINVESTMENT cm OF \u2014\u2014 APRILDIVIDENDS We own and offer a number of high grade bonds and stocks to yield from 5 to 8 per cent, and will be pleased to forward our | We have special facilities for furnishing.reports upon any of the secunties listed on the.Montreal \u2014 Members Montreal Stock Exchange) MONTREAL.: OTTAWA, ONT: We Own and Offer TL OF WINDSOR, Ont.4% and 5\u201d.INSTALMENT DEBENTURES At eopecially attractive .yield rate.Particulars gladly sent to this country still mors iro.foreign investment ' The report deals in a «10, voor economic conditions of 1h ts market Lie import trade, and 2 y eo a ar ar .Commerce.I particular tran.©.\u2018Canada says Mr.Grigg \u201c - to undergo « great industrial an cial expansion.This phenome.not comparable ta tue mére ate i.Of good times and bad.of inflation \u2018restriction.The trader in most tries makes Lay wile tv.Sans as any uncertainty may ceck Lis tien.Im Canada, thé case is Differ expansion is uot an medent.Lut 1 a permanent condition of econen.Mr.Grigg deals with tue ue st | fmmigration into Can: vdi los the prospect of free lund constir gre ; of the strongest motives of in: => \u2019 He states thai the free ands tn : vation in the United States at : \u2019 reducing to à van: Shine votr ft in StrONK contlast the ituntf mi .ada.where there are Tvarly ne5,00 acres of lund suitable for enltiv ation The report deals With tie being made in the Dominion by Britain and other countries, Ww tention is given te Canndu's tr Hive sun: tion system.of importance Lt In the industrial svetem of | short.the article will prove interest to foreign investor.strating the nossiliil tres ro from a financial industry.a: tural point of view FRESH FISH IN -FROZEN GOODS VERY LOW PRICE The season for fresh fi£l; ;< pos 1e = Ing up with the arrival of a lilies.of the 1d watch and .second patents, $4.90; trong bakers, a lun, $10; Miss L.Galt.Mrs.W.; to the bride rs a ke left on the Albanians Collecting Arms for Some $4.70; Ontario 90 percent patents, $3.25 L Fr, \u2018le Canadian Manufacturing PS \u2018ob.Mr.an rs.: .vo Rte) Company of Canady.the a rnin train for New ar pros to Time, Says General Gari Sora.3 Fellow, Dew.prompt gutp-, +.vire Grain Company.the - = departure for î t : nto.Peas,\u2019 Te Find Glass Company, the Smadt Ë their d 1s.i No.2, 80c outside.Barley, No.3, extra\u2019 \"ug Company.James Robertson mall ka] 3, Sturgeon Fal or good malting, 66c to 67c outside; No.ATC Apeenahi shiel & A =e i took place at ;| 3, 86c to 60c: feed barley.50c to 55c.Sang sean Are ae Me anter Mrs : A very protty ven and Mrs.D.J.\"Rome, April 4\u2014General Ricclotth Buckwheat, 48c to 50c outside - Rye, mas L,ompson, Mrs.C.Arthur, Miss 21] | the residence Western avenue, on the Garibaldi says he is not surprised Al 65¢, 10 86c outside.Bran.Manitoba: Dawes, $5 cach.Miss Muriel Gait.$1: 11 3 = Hunter, the marriage of thelr \u2018eld- the outbreak of a revolution in \\ - at $23 in pass Toronto.and shorts, 83$, pis Grindley.Mrs.Jas, Hatrte, à : occasion 0er, Ethel \u2018Irene May.to Mr.bania.He knew that the Afbaniand to $24 in bags Toronto.Loge Chr A.P- Tippet & Co., 7.A | est daug y iamson.e cere- had been collecting arms, which ha \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014 wil are sre Massey Company, Ww.FE Arthur Harold \u2018med by \u2018the father of been smuggled in on a large scale METAL EXCHANGE.> * Ars.Alexander, 3, à # .| in 1gsk - i RE EE Ce ron gn, VR qua | Comins 0 Bau The | voy York, doth 524 ae gn : 5 (mass = vo Me Ma er, 8 = .ad 5 > » J boo Lindsay.TP.Caleutt.a Friend.$1.00 1 number of frien riviere, and Mr: M.surgen's noney.change, James E.Pope was elected press fark 1 tended by Miss Lari ay ; but needed money A.B.Ball Hi 2 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Sat dibnde was best man.The br ide General Garibaldi produced a tele- sident, and Prod.han co-president, mr .& ! i San bridesmaid both were gowneu a from the leaders of the revolu- clectes as pecretars nd treasurer.© res _ white, the bride's bodies oo mir.ton AE orant hie.tathers words : al roses and -liles.of.1he¢ >>] could not forget his fathe: .} ona he bridesmaid carrrying pink car-1 that the cause of Albania was the COMMERCIAL GROWTH.Cc \\ nations.The groom's present to che cause of Italy, and consequently he Albany.April 40 ore stock 2 = wi the grooms- nined to help the insur- panies were chartere ere in Marc bride was a gold watch, to had determin || manne save mick a Pun: gents, \"The General does not wish to {heh Jurng guy orgy, since, 188 er to_the A ; create complica ital zation 30,075,000, ol ( ti ane The prides Te eothing government, and consequently has acainse THT 565.000 urine Foon 200 erous and beautiful, y +.organized an expeditio 0 \u2014\u2014\u2014 du on to be desired in sfiver, china or cut- PIER utmost secrecy.He Is now Philas Senecal and George Filtean ' .- One of the pleasant sur awalting devélopments before making glass.b w Bg were arraigned this morning before A wae the presentation -to.the groom .via start for the front, as he hopes the Judge Bazin, charged with stealing T œ NY the employees of the Montreal ater powers wil lintervene to prevent the 2,000 Ibs.of scrap iron.They pleaded =, ne Success of the Flanola Piano\u201d ie & Power Company of a purse of gold.Turks from crushing the Albanians, 2.00 oe of serap Iron ay De Pas ins any im ons.ano 3 \u2019 .; d but unless the situation improves, or i \u201cihufacturers, observing that there is : : The Ladies\u2019 Montreal Tennis of = lution extends, he is de$ (on theyllth.ih a widespread ue d - } Badminton Club yesterday had one of'| if.the revo » \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201crument of this type mows Crane 9 their very enjoyable afternoons, | termined lo lead an expedition In ald rive damaxged the National Printing '\u201cr'o to secure this or that Pianv- 4 © | match play, followed by (dea.we Le of the .Co.'s works, 182 Shearer street, last \"fer to use in combination with ; prizes, pictures in gilt | es, wer ee night.\u201cve - instrument.a rea won \u2018 Miss Jean Henderson and \u2014_\u2014 y pan enr canot With its ee \u2014\u2014 er = d Mrs Harrison ou Gaiosis and WBECKED BY EARTHQUAKE.DIED.ally important and exclusive musi- i - : .= \u201d ; : et IN SCOTLAND prettily arr id N _-\u2014At Stanstead Plain, ou Mar.il features Is only to be foung - in .© TURBINE ELECTRIC LOCQMOTIVE, NOW BEING TESTED-IN greenery, was in charge of Mrs.Hugh \u2014 TILTON 1.suddeniy.Henrietta M \u201canos controlled by the Aeolian Jom-: - i | > Walkem and Mrs.Arthur Gault.Among Church and Station Destroyed at (Etta) Goold, wife of John A.Tilton, jar, namely, .the Steinway, the ' TURBINE ELECTRIC LOÇOMOTI VE.WY SA .thosd' present, players and onlookers, ja, Spai and eldest daughter of the late Ar- Wiener, the Steck, the Wheelock ; a oo od ina trials Scot land.The .engine, \u201cWhich is ; were Mrs.BE.A.Walker, Mra, Charles Murcia, Spain.buthnot Ellison Goold, of Waterloo, te Stuyvesant, \"0 selock and A now steam turbine elestrio nr aritioh Cabomative\u201d Come any, and is : remarkabls departure from \u2018| Hole, Mrs, Hazrison Youne, Miss Ma- «| P.Q., in the 43rd year of her xe, A cordial Invitation to call and hear fost re built or the North boiler Se at the ear ond, hore \u2018wtadfh js genarated: ts.drive a bel Murray South Mise Vara Thbotson, 0, , April 4\u2014Reports tr e Interment In the Grifin Cemetary, * \u201cPianola Player\u201d is extended ta © Lo: led: to à :dyhamo- jn«the.cuntre\u2019 of-tire; i ne.\u2018 ims jepñe, ; TSon, pens SE dt a church and thei.IN MEMORIAM.«\u2026 whether your call be prompted steam turbine which plied the elestr io metors attached to 'the ei ihe driv | jls and propels.the machine Mise\u2019 Connie.Clay: \u201cMiss Stevensôn raul ation at fhat place were LE ovine memory curiosity or by an Intention t + expe curmant su plied the \u20ac s a condenser and: > con \u201cto\u201d water, is réturned \u201cto\u201d \u201cthé\u2019 | Miss Barpard, Miss Campbell, Miss rellway earth which was MCCLENAG » : \u201c rchase.It ls on daily demon tra.at express speed, The vaste sisam oa heavy Youd roe and es, con ger cashes ;hag bear pulled with va \u201cJohnson, Miss L.Johnson, \u2018Mr ruined bv any he shook last.of Of, Jerling poy, charles Walter | at Nordheimer Hall, 610-612 St.boiter ard \u201cused \u2018ever ir Rélbwa nd itis expected in many quarters that \u2018the saving in Fuel.and other at, Miss Grise, Miss = Marjorie pu five seconds, Some damage years and 9 months vo : herine Street West.a eave upon \u2018the Caledonian: Rib oe ill-com mond itself tothe grunt: rail w io ~Y fond , nrige, Mre.- F.C.Lane, Midg Blacka- i done here.- ° \u201cSafe in the arms of Jesus : 4 Ÿ ro genuine Instrument Bears the pdvantages of Æhe-cisotrie a will soek\u2019 bu soen upon thei Beitioh Treas: «es CATPARIEN N95 : * dèr, Miss w;; the .Mispès.Hemer : name \u201cPianola-Ptayer.\u201d bo locomotive, as it Is _caling/ wii w.; .I : : æ EEE 8 REWARD FOR © ARREST OF SHELDON Mr, Charles A.Scheafnocker, Sr.a Pittsburg Stockbroke:.1 Says in Affidavit that He Gave Clue Which Led to Arrest of the Runaway Financier.quil tian that: ou It belaïgt to thi people.of | \u2018Cankda while thèy contïtus to eus-iw To those who give it, thet | | support the prise is dus, specially those who make personal efforts oni 1th Behalf.Without the suppert of theek |: { abd the most loyal and devoted se ! (Corngr of Milton ang Mano © \u201d» ak E- TT «THE CRUCIFIXION\u201d (SWIBED) |: \u2018wmerrowmse By Angmentea Choir (60 Voices), ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION THURSDAY EVENING, April 083, | DOEFARVNMENT, M°'N Mod.AT 815.|r EDITORIAL, MAIN EST, i ~~ 7 7 HEAR THE ,.BUBSCRIPTION RATES Daly \u201c\u2026 118.mes : 52.00 EE Witness -y Sf mos iw y _Wi mos.* X88 World Wide' 156 i orthers Me - oe os vices of editors and réporters, printefs and pressmen, correspondents and offey staff, and all the army of people re quired to produce and distribute & | Ant opens with te whérein thé staff are city\u2019s washing in the ab.the: women, whe Nave géné Who will receive the rewards which were offered for the discovery of Charles D.8heldon after his departure the board.After some talk betw.them about the matter, the circu\u2019 was handed to me, and I became c: - mo.» 2 i vues of th ; ! vinced that the man Ross was ] by : : gor 13mos 2 great metropolitan newspeper, the.oat ny ° ry to Hitchin to hear the t of from Montrés!?Sheldon whosc picture was in the « - _- i er postage inchrdeû \u2018fox Canada Jens \u201cWitness* could nue have @XIWA \u2018et ÿ oy oy Whos.ehurch ë aile- il ge éctions, «nd the When 8heldon\u2019s arrest was announc- cular, and who was wanted in Mn.po : in dy EL oi Ek all: - Its \u2018publishers\u2019 will come ahd FO | Fano pd ce onal : wwe .attuation .éd, à statement was made that it had eal ! then took the Circular tn  raie ad 1 anaration BY wu Sy, and ugh i : en, and s 80 to him.oH oes, D ermuda, gètisration hy \u2018 géfitratbn.anû{ ant p RO EE 3 of complication _ been effected by the Pinkerton detec- gp \u2019 CONCER | Be Tes, orion Cyprus, Erie \"i it behoves all who.have i ne tes 1 have ho doubs some mat} man i tal to the dighity of tives, under the direction of the Gov- the oon Pinkerton avemren Pat c 3 : 1s ada, Fiji Gambia, Gibralter - thing to &o- with tHS \u2018Wines\u2019 | Tegulations with regers té a Foman has refused to érnment, and that the Pinkerton men 8 detective to our office, but when ! =I ih rr New Zen slander to do their utmost to enable It t§\u2019] there \u2018fa none of their daèrents whe Goad on DerNarh Snes usd tO on as Yêre nt allowed to fecelve rewards, ATTIVed the man was gone.The ne : ° ° Laser gp Bsrawax Seychelles, Sierra serve, its présent day and generation would: conalder hishusit \"Sound by ax : Best we ean.\u2019 t us g but many thousands of dollars had a Rots, of Sheldon.dia not visit © Lo liood Frida Ni ht Feb [4 Frinidea Tobago.\u201cthers sland and and pass it on, with ever ines ing 18 © PR ong that be repurded , There éoines in 4 man who lives on been offered by different people and every day, but he only came to 1 E 9% \"aie Zanzibar.- | ayaxs Ptrength fér service, to generstionk | as uncalled for ff he wihnted to tfdns-.|'chemical food and mineral waters\u2019 organisations for information which door of tho trading room, and glanr.Fer : Baan arid pay aioiae \u201cfoiihen; Asa: yet to be and ae With every Gthet | gris them.The néws that, in join (local Products), who vebemently de.would lead to Bheldon's arrest, and a ai the board, leaving almost Inymcd.Sohail [100000 RIES Vasbuton that makes for à better! Ing à chute, à man ie Gound by whai- He5ds We washing and wipe trom claimant bes now come Tormand fon fais.In\u2018ihe mornite où heures MI Tickets at AN Music Stores.tea postage on the Dally Witness to the Tile and a better land.= 7] ever'it my decrde with regard to Kis [tub prove that modein dystems notify him as to how he can obtain the | Bclaon of March, the present man : Conan aies and its pendéncle triés \u2014 matrÿying cé not Marrying, under peril ot Washing are & mistake.How cat mony.which, according to his @M-| notified A.E.Masten, who called BEITISE AND FOREIGN MAIDS.| mained in the above iat we Tolows APPARENT PROSPERITY of béing fro by the aw of he Ind | be Ave content to Wear, next to Cane he considers himself entitled to.the Pinkerton's.A detective cc 1:57 y nesx* $3.50 antéa: | 4 > : \u201c fes Mving in impürity, wbûlé be a good \u2018 ie - - came, but again Sheldon had depur Witness.\u2019 $1.= NOR) Messtn- \u2014 avi nl impurity, WOUTE bo & §UOC tour very skins clothes which have \u2026 Æ Te be Closed at This Office During ths gar 20 espa Ce TS! NOriern : grouiid for keeping out pf any church, been contaminated by juxtaposition See, ar of the Arm of À E- ed.A half-hour later.Superinter © Week Ending Apri} 8 11.; epg mA ae eee, promise 9 Saturdaÿ's \u201cWithess\u2019 looked 80 were it-nôt that, out of eny church, pin, the Kargiente {the uncultured?and the aMdavit is as follows: \u2014 called ât the office * and after à con.- : Tie Sat tion at 2e : Som, Ed tramendouply proapatous .that Deobld the marriage law has-na place for him |, iar .Statement relati to the arrest of sation with A.E.M ; 4 745 a.m; Mauretania, Cunard.D A FRE > ot \u2018 x ee rides À 3 natural ablutiôns forever, no aogp ng to .E.Masten and mysc # 10:30 am Maur: Sects, ann eine at 32.00 annum.be have asked us how it was with such | at all-sut of any churdh, by the pae- all sully me of my.bak nga Again.\u2019 Charles pe Sheldon, formerly of he Placed a Jetective in the tradir.- an.North.\u201caddressed Joh all t- = ne adver ; i$ : duofèà 1 ; la, F \u201cehtineit food tne Canada.orm.ou .n the aftern.8 745 am, La Lorraine, ness\u2019 Office, Montreal i ars to : splendi shoving of Be Sdvertisng sage the Joa | dupliea, Som au pe well known resident, as indesd do alt To whom it may concern.Sheldon came in.I said to the dr- J BU s5 6.00 \u201cg tarasantic the Editor, should be war ; © coud nob make en ; : mo marne .the 1, Clarence A.Scheafnocker, sr., of t!Vé.\u2018Here is your man\u201d Sheldon - : 7 745 am EY orican.Renders of He Witness eating the * fair question, and will be frankly a dos.That p assaëe already éiven A leading \u2018director sketches himaelt the city of Pittsburg Pennsylvania mained a few minutes, looking a: - **7 10.30 am, Emp.of Ireland, PR Ir Shorter, wk longer pertoé, can answered.The \u2018Witness\u2019 certainly we here repeats \u2018All marriages 2 in the following sons: U.S.A.employed in the office of A.1.board, and then walked out The at - ; peu Be Sail ness eac ; devélopedl both in cirdulation anû | \u2018this previea .até governed \u20181 40 not ask for fevor, Musten and Co., Stockbrokers, at No.m, and arrested » 6.00 p.m.Ame.ication, by mail, at twenty-five cunts has de .: B , , before h ; pm.Ameria, Ham.Ae per month, Grent Britain and thoUnites aévertiaing.But whete volume doth \u2018the religious beliefs of the contract- oF Bower or pelt =~ 323 Fourth ave, in the said city of joiore Ne Bot out of the detect.\u201cLetters may be posted up 06.00 p.m.; Sthtes included not \u2018mean success\u201dif it has had to be| \u2018ing parties, ahd subjéct to the rules To myself.Pittsburg, do hereby make claim to the (Signed.) other matter should be posted before \u201cWhile th \u2014\u2014\u2014 ttness' : tl ; PS EE : ; Let other fellows take the bun, reward, or rewards, offered for the ar- CLARENCE A N S 5.80 p.m.6 e the publishers of the RE esf | achieved at rates continuously cut \u2018established by such churches and the For stature or for wit, rest of Charles D.Sheldon, formerly of .SCHEAFNOCKER.© *sParcel® are forwarded by this \u20ac*clude Hara folumns ail ni steamer; latest time of mailing 1s 9.30 LA ad | below the actuat cost.And the rea- \u2018religious rules of the religion of the I do not envy anyonsd Montreal, Canada.I base my claim United States of America, ot .y .es A ol 1 ; A tle bit.: .State of P Iv 1 a.m.on Friday.: ansfder caleulated or intended to tal son of having to so greatly reduce thé \u2018said contrac ties.on the following statement of facts: ennsylvania, ss Letters for the above mails may be.yantage of or injure the\u2019 Teaflers, it or is b s =o greatly \u2019 r has | *_- n ting part \u2018I've watched myself expand On the tenth of the present month of County of Allegheny.arly \u2018and at Station VS RUE féarantee advertisement Y ana om ot en willing to \u2018are halte ot}.The purely voluntary .and purely rorom £07 0H: \u2018mand March, 1911, 2 man who gave his name i ax nou that on this fhirt ° : Paentioned 19%ve thelr readers to exercise thelr © i .| apirityst : rotestants ve rent mybelf à \u2018ant, as Roës came to the office of A.ay of March, 1911, before me.: hours oF Bose.the above mentions.ne er pt of putting hic HS various: kinds sud use these to make wing rove church organtastion Ive.eared no paitis, I've grudged no Masten ard co and inquired about any » ublic on and for the Coun *Matter for registrati 1 t 5.15 Tue course, sing ; sl ; is.( = ) methods dealing in grain, and stat- © egheny, State of Pennsylvani pm.ces ; Con come 2 whieh offers probably\u201d he Enon specu - ot a a at are, of course, quite moomprehensible My \u2018merits to increase: ed that he expected to open an account U.S.A, residing In the City of Pitt Letters for registration should be five, and, thefsfore, the most risky © ) n i pe ro to Roman Catholics, whose religion is And now my friends\u2019 agrée that I'm there.After that, he continued to visit PUrgh.personally came Clarence 2 New posted three-quarters of an hour befors a1) jnvestments.The great chances of has worried the \"Witness, but heavily | ; ; A mastérplece.\u2019 the sald office almost every day.but Scheafnocker, Sr.personally known ' closing of mall 1 ch s va A ee.i.visualized in material forms, and with y y., galn are balanced by the great chances subsiized competition, against which Hé opened ho adcount.A few days; Me, Who signed in my presence t' ; petition, l pe dj: yp - of loss, and no one should invest in a | | whom church connection _ts almost Preserstly comes the news that the | he b foregoing statement a Le 0 aloes Le lus, Property more than he no publisher could hold his ovn in 801 Cquivalent to.saivation, But they ladies ste advencins, and will lay Mast ®and Ci a er ait Ta duly sworn according to ] aid - \u201cT0 MEET CRITICISM \u2018 io tome saure political constitusncy.iniees Ought 10 be understood.by the To- viese to the estate office.J he men circular pent out oe the Proton pose \u2018and say thas the allegations com : .backed to an unusual Way by the |- \u201c~~ ~~ \u201c° LY prepare for e last stand, and mart Detective Agency of Montreal, deserib- tained In the foregoing statement are \u2014 ï \u2014_ people | rénto \u2018Glens,\u2019 which, in the different jew 1s prociaimed, with the office b0Y ing Charles I.Sheldon, and asking for true and correct .Le .| : .: ' ° I A mand, alone having ; ; \u2019 Verdun Fire Equipment Tested eras.APRIL 2002! cormorants #27 100 common in, Uptarid, treats Ce Ni où à Boy Scout.A his arrest.The circular contained s (Signed.) H : ; ses @F-M.13 _ 1] SN.M.38 \u201d \u201c7 |the Province of Quebec as a Roman 4 C0 tena played, snd snoulder- 00d picture of Sheldon.It was looked CLARENCE A.SCHEAFNOCKER.Sr Get by Underwriters.s M | T | A member of the Opposition twitted Catholié unit that must in such mat- ing dolly-sticks and umbrellas, end at by some members of the firm and Subscribed and sworn to before me il- et a 1 \u2014 J | W T | F | 8 Mr.Patérebn, one of the envoys ¢o tors Work out its own destiny, ré- binting around their bodies \u2018spirella\u2019 Clerks in the office, and it was remark- date aforesaid, ures \" i\" cass : * .- ; ] : - £ rice i Owing to some criticisms passed in + 1 Washinton, with questions as to what gardless of thé fact that His Majesty's uring company to erect à factory résemiblea the man PAT © Pie seal TW Notary Public Hd ger in qua ors on the eme ency of oe oe ve lee] us .he knew of the prises, on both sides of least considered subject and the small- here), the men go thrôugh & move- Ross who for some days had been| My commission expires February a1, od requested the Canadian Fire Under- 2 3 ; 4 5 6 Ÿ 8 the ilne, of thè various afticlés dealt est minority of Ms subjects have an ment partly Like military dill, partly sitting in our trading room, watching! 1915.ry writers\u2019 Association to make an ex-|¥ 9110 | 11/12/13 |14/15 Y!th by the reciprocity agreement.Mr.indéfeasible.right'.t6 civil and reli | Tike a sét of \u2018ldhcers.\u2014_ en amination of the town's equipment 16 17 18 19 29 Paterson, who had reachéd conclusions glous liberty The \u2018Glebe\u2019 in thus In thie socond scene jhe Fomen are AD WIN i i 7 : SL co : chiefly in evidence\u2014Veeping guar , nd facilities oe Ine: and ais 23 84 25126 37 21 32 on broad lnes, which he knew to bé shelving the question as note of Can- over the office, captuting any stray |, one JOLPHE BORCHARD.in WIFE SHIELDS HUSBAND.hands of the association yesterday, A roport on 28291] intullaccdrd with the Canadian inter- ada\u2019s businéss, hid non.gufely become man who tries to Ket out In ducel Of Dlano-forte virtuosity had happily og.; I.the Investigation will be made to the} 80 oo |.|++|.| .|».Pt» affootes, was not able to g6 spe- aware of the fact thet two years ago (090, welcoming the newi-slected 18Y chanced to stray into the Monument \u2018Can't I Strike My Own Wife ?J.| Council in a few days.ctñcally into those details, but rather the Archbishop of Montreal issued a plete ands with the revelation that the National last evening, such à One Man Asked Constable.18 ] Ne hg \u201c ou ve ex ence e- | eilenced as hecklers dy ssytns: I &m pastoral, in which-1t wab Géclared to grobt Miss Kruatine.JAP ls 8 tan |e of satisfaction, It is customary | \u2014_\u2014 _\u2014___ She eb = ; ,Yery glad some of You eéem to have py the law of tik churcn that all ne 2133 Sites ot one émphatie mate who |t© Té&4 in advance notices that the \u2018Surely a man has a right to strike + Y + TUESDAY, APRIL \u20ac, idI1.\u201cmade 4p your minds on the agree-.\u2019 no pera : ; last new artist, like the last new his own wife\u2019 sarcastically observed + BOY SCOUT ORDERS$ \u2018ment wa shall await the others with ooo Mons and limitations that (He anounced the womens pokitital tri Circus, is the best, but in the Case of Mr.Recorder Weir In the Recorders um +++++++ | interest It fa ; Papal bull \u2018Ne Temere' of the same umph in the 4: \u2018Gentie » all is M.Borchard there was little or \u201810 ad- Court this morning, when John Dore- : wa dYuéstion whether 2er to whi lv and b A Jost! The forces of amarchy Mave vance puffing done.It was with no val and his wife, Mary Ann Haver re one at least of his assallants can sate.Jor 88 (0 Where only and by whom led, and the glotious sun of Jum 5 ë appeared before hi am At the request of the Scoutmasters FIGHTING FOR LIFE.= ofily à péfton Was läwfully marrted ire is about to sét in a tempestuous little surprise therefore that those e ore him.The husbani CU Club of Montreal, the Y.M.C.A.Bb 0-2 | ly vote directly against reciprocity, and ne ble \u2018 ste: i \u2019 Je pettiveats.\u2019 A who do not follow very closely the Was charged with striking his wife.have given permis- Sacrifi Âlway th \u2018Price ot Mt.Paterson's remark meant that if Were applicable ust only to -the ud- The simple hullding and Sisge, the Progress of French chamber music Who en alro chargea with interfer- sion for the Boy oe s the Frice they had made up their minds to do so étents-of that churoh, but to dil WHO actors all \u2018residents,\u2019 but with a very Performers found themselves as the UF Wh the police when they ai Live Scouts to be al- Freedom.5 Opn might be a Idt of Their fetlows $t Ny time in th¥ir Hives hid been high level of dramatic talent, the home- Programme progressed under the IN |\u2018 Dorevai knocked his vitae hat 10 lowed to attend - à «à x - SY .| member ; 0, ne made orchestra, all corbine with the ce of a great performer, a \u2018 | at | y .Leu mA hot 86 réady to sacrifice themselves MeMbers of that church, no matter ; A with an individual tonecolor palette.one side of her head in an altercu- 11 their physteal traine .The \u2018Wit Ts THAR : ; ; unconvéntional audiéncé to form à ; .ing disple Prie du Aa SA THINEdy the only by'étistruèfibe whes they.know theif Whether they had previously renounced setting In which that elusive thing.the It has often been said that the plano tion outside the Windsor station on CE ISRAY.AR FE-Janstsepolitans wevsprper ofS HY MMA tn colalétuonts want.21008 .jority : rg.land the pianist have oertain well- Osborne Street last night at ten day next.at\u2019 the Cpr oe vepaper of its Ruf fn constituents want.vee | lta teaching -énddmwthority or not.spirit of the phuce, fie teally upnro : : 5: le o'clucly,.and wt wo ; \u201cthe world; and admittedly Its environ.| °7 ie a A ge oi Se \u201c1 priate umd banpy expfessicr.defined limitations; and that while ond when Constable «ime Arena free.11e p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 fi ers v in téchnique, so far ney intervened.Mrs.Doreva) inter- 8 al ts ment, so largel fair ! 2 ms © Botné will témè : Saw, in the days titel antenne pe.form ary \u2019 fered wi \", ; Ligh pecial seats are Teely 0.erent religious .2 ., ; as dynamic force and expression and with him, and was arrested wit} ( being Teserveä for faith and political views, is particu-| VANSouver recently had æ mass | before Italy's redempuion, a Jewish MENACE TO SOCIETY.finger and foot skill are concerned, her husband.them.° The follow- larly unfavorable to the support and meeting of citizens, which placed it- child neared Mortara was carried to ; and that while every plano has : tone ds Jémonstrated with fer ei roers ave ; ord \u20ac in] | in ; évour : 3 nal ; that t rformer a an, Doreval retorted.\"Well, been issued by the development af such a newspaper.1t| If on record ga being strongly in chorch it Infancy by his devout nurse Mr.Recorder Weir on Vice Shield.ist Take the tone quality of = piano car't I strike my own wife\u201d while Yalu Scoutmasters\u2019 Club: Was not the prospect of wealth, | favor of the ratification of the pro- a1 there: baptised, and how Inter the ed by Legal Technicalities, for what it is, and can only make notes the same time Mrs.Loreval inforn- All Scouts are to but the need of such = newspaper, thdt Posed trade agreemént beétwéen the çhurch- set up and maintained béfôre .a - softer or louder, vary time, and so Rd the constable that he did ne 129E te! Dominion called it.into being, and has demanded Dominion of Canada and the United the tours of that day the right to rae Yaeger of à déorderly house le forth.some extent this is true, but to arfest my ant hadéno rig! 's bui 7.Ç \u2018 à bring up that child in thé Roman JUS menace : ° knocked : le of ; e's building, at 7.15 p.m.sharp.It continuance until now.The need States\u2014as facilitating Increased and thie thief, said Mr.Recorder Weir, this given an instrument such as Borchard knocked my hat to one side of mw, ostostento Fatrol leaders only will carry staves.Is as great\u2014indeed, probably far grear- \u2018Mutuslly advantageous commercral faith, \u2018because it \u2018was a member of motning, before sentencing Amelia played upon in the Monument Na- head, she (told the court.but hu se amer or winter we to be worn.er\u2014now than ever, for this is a pecu- \u2018Intareoutss betiveen two friendly.and | the church, and How hé became and ; rd bod four months term of ome tional, last evening and a performer apports PR Lhe truth did not avai: ho headed by the brass band of the un larly.formative age.But those who \u2018mélghboring peoples, and as offering\u2019) Probably fs to-day a devatee of that detlars or three other months.He now the quality of tone may seem soreval wae Gnd $5.while I - Tentes Royal Highlanders.It is hoped that devoted their money and their lives oo| to each one extended markets for | Church.The law of the church tô- characterized the woman as incorrigi- |to be varied by the wizardry of the ite haa to pay $2 for her part in eee there will be a large attendance.gladly to the \u2018Witness\u2019 must now, \u2018the producer and cheaper products day would apparently be that any one ble, afd as one who had been re posts Angers and the mo but Bovehatd can oe The to turn EE Ta ren jnelr Dest! if It Is to be continued, call upon \u2018for the\u2018côhsumer; while at the same Who had been by dny means baptised, Charge.le Van a OF Cho, Tamie more rte a note sound peariy grey.TWO YEARS TO TUNNEL.mont the Y.M.C.A.that ve appreciate others to share with them the joy of \u2018time it leaves to each perfact free- or hd ever undergone any sacrament, ter, and he hesituted to give her the now rose color, and now such a qual- \u2014 for lus © AC .a ù - - ie; maximum sentence, as ahé had re- as gave delight even Was or these concessions.what sacrifice may be necessary in| \u2018dom In its political and national de- is.às far as mariage ia concerned, Max ity of chrysoprase gav To Take Park Avenue Under P E.J.THOM, securing for it such a circulation as \u2018velopment\u2019 The speakers included | Under its absolute domination for ever.sorted In he dhe result pocis foe nor Oe at the du the space Detwer at R pore Avenue Need CF.pres: Sec.Scoutmasters\u2019 Club.win make possible an adequate rats lumbermen, frult-growers, fishermen We are not asserting that this law nitude of her offences had become ob- was when the sun made its one burst.\u2019 $174,000 pat TROOP °1 for its advertising space.The publish- and others interested materially in of thé church would have the sanction soured through the foc 7 nicalities of In all the delicacies of Shading ne yIVU.corte.Saturday, April 8 230 pm.\u2014 Am.\u20acT® @8Tee on their part to accept re- the agreement, and they were unani- of the courts.We do not see how it to her own evil purposes.ja Supreme: fie at fr in me finer, | \u2014_\u2014 _ only 1 bulancs work and drill at \u2018headquar- duced subscription rates to make it| mously in its favor, both from a trade could;.indeed, it contradicts the clause Florence Couture, a comely girl of softer, plano effects in which he re- conpteuction fa dune ander het Ce ters, followed by scout games on the comparatively easy to introduce the| and national standpoint.They, 3m OI ths British North America Act, aunt Inmates of the hose on erie Tne velléd.Delicious runs and trills and) p.R.tracks o Park avenue was T Tent Tt Te Tuesdan pri de nas \u2018Witness\u2019 into new homes.And the fact, differed very decidedly from tha above quoted.It is enough for a church avenue at the time of the Tail, wil be Surprising displays o sn Memeimant.ferred by the Board of Contr.done.been proposed.y AP » 18% subscribers are asked as their share view that \u2018It Is not righteousness to have jurisdiction over those that are taken charge of by Miss Rothwell, who Ue le ee and foam, the City Attorney Ethier this more Ps : JAS.W.ROCH, of a \u2018whirlwind campaign\u2019 to canvass, \u2018that éxalteth a nation; but refusing in it.It is preposterous fot it to have WI ondesver to place her with friends.Toll \"or ing sea-shell, tne zephyr fr.8 TD meer's report shows tn for uh © @ M- |systematically and by personal visit-| \u2018to trade with other nations!\u2019 One vf Control of those whô are out of it.house received.sentence or ® two Int the trees.the soushing of the Seine two tunnels would be necessary Matte \u2018DUBLIN AND THE KING.ation, their neighborhood for sub- the speakers ridiculed the idea of th4 Such:a regulation could indeed only months each, and twenty-five-doliar Truly it was a tender hand BR meet the situation.The cost Won handle B .scriptions, and write for the subscrip- agreement injuring -the east end west be accounted as valid as regards the fine or ¢wo additional months.Mme ltistically the verse from Roset- Pe $174.900.and it would take tv the cn .So .tions of ftiends at a distance.This traffic vof.the Canadian Pacific Rail | fort interiéur\u2014that is in the inner man.WILL NOT TEAR UP STREETS.t's \u2018Love's Nocturne: \u2018Poet's fancies YCATS to construct.à + Address to His Majesty Not Consid-| demands a real measure of sacrifice on| way.He was of opinion that whéar, | We are not sure that the Provincial ee * all are there: There the elf-girls flood IMPERIAL CONFERENCE M ered by Corporation.the part of our friends.It 18 parti-| for instance, would go in larger quan- | Lagislature has any power to change Controllers Will Only Try Engin- VYP 11 TS Fo oye ertumon: Lhare 1 (Canadian Associated Press: ce cylarly hard for some natures to can-| titles Over Canadian ratlways after |'UF interpret the law of marriage.We eer\u2019s Conduit System on el Bir the.foam bewildered Melbourne April 4-2 Mr, Andres Le ms ; .Dublin, April &\u2014The cocporition of vass for anything.But when 1t is un- { the Agreement than befors it, ag thu are sure that, if it \u2018had such powdr, it New Streets «| springs; Siren there winds her dizzy Fisher, Premier uf Australia, ta sa one of À Dublin voted, to 3 to Procset vin derstood that the whole campaign result of-the stimulus it would give Would.nôt exércise it in the way of en %| hair and sings.\u201d And sometimes Bor\u2019 ing on Thursday for Lendon.Hs Vor hr f proposing a loyal address on \u2018tha o2- from beginning to end 18 both an un- to inoseusing the acreage of the Cana- adding to the powers of the church.Chief Engineer Janin's plan to chards hon five, ee pi heme \u201ctor POY EM one om ot casion of King George's approaching selfish and patriotic one, it removes| dian Western wheat fields.Besides, 10 But even if it\"could and would do so, place Water Riper and wires of all fos of names, \u2018Cecily, Gertrude, Mag- fore the Imperial Conference.u.- vec i visit was introduced at wu :ncetinZ| any of the objections that arise when it came to a fight, he claimed that the it 18 in the nature of things\u2019 that there sewers in racages at the top or the dalen, Margaret and Rosalys.\u2019 will be raise the preference quest c LL i.yesterday.Adopted there is any measure of seifishness in- Canadiafi \u201cPacific could put any otha [are constitutional liberties that cannot tion necessary was discussed by Cun- But if Borchard most loved to catch, in any way.q The corporation also adopted a re- Ived - à a.We | be subjected to the whim of a local troller Wanklyn at the Board ¢ and retain a little, and then releasd 4 aotution to send the Lord Mayer and 9 Y°?- road in the hands of a recelver.We a Control this morning.He sala it soft-fiying, dellcately-tinted butter- DEA i a deputation to present a petition at Same have asked: 'Why does ihe cannot .think why it should do so as majority held under authority.In any would not be allowed to old at Bee, ond let the water drip, drip.on .oe : fi the bar of se reaps In \u2018Witness\u2019 not send but professional the result of a change by which al)| cise there only needs the legal gnnul- business of this year, but they would #0} and silver and copper sounding o ne PE aN avor of POTTT \u2019 canvassers, as other papers do ?Such woul: profit; but considering the im-| ment of one or two more marriages soneider cling it in new streets, hinge.ol = y he Moteur © THE WEATHER 20 ji TEACHER'S DEATH MOURNED.canvassers are almost never able to |mense resources of the Canadian contracted in good faith on the part ext year © .are for tearing whatever ace nos) hich Mozert wrote : Od 0 By the death on Sunday night of present a paper like the \u2018Witness\u2019 in- Pacific, as shown in Sir Thomag| © éithér pafty to render apparent streets to start this syat ,.that 1s bo end if thax may be cail- Pees es Miss Jeannette H.Ennis, the Protes- telligently, and few of them have any Shaughnessy's recent statethent that that & change in the law ïs impera- impossible,\u201d he concludéd.d thé feminine side of his playing: SLEET TO-NIGET.\u201cin dant Sclhieol Board of Montreal has|,.ft = th 1 , tv : a a cspirtimme he proved afterwards that he was no .\u2018nds be I lot one of ita most valuable and most king for such a paper themselves.) railway certainly could make it Migh- tive.; CUT RATES UPHELD.less a master on the masculine side.Frobm.\u2014 Wilds becoming strong eset.nel faithtul teachers.For thirty-eight They can tals else, or cheapness, or ly interesting for any foreign corpor- Wéshington, April 3.\u2014The attempt And Eot out of the instrument a very rain.\u2019 \u2019 an the b ard \u201cthe last twenty of these in some abou wit they Chemie ation which tried to git biainens team LONDON LETTER ba the ban on \u2018cul rates in pro- re\u201d Chopin Fe ter eue com.Toronto April 4-\u2014The disturbanc POP board \u2014 vincingly %8 it by unfair meaps.We read that the * priétary medicines in.{his country to.Playe : j ; ; pring hool.There are in fal ns.We tread.t \u20ac ; 3 ry to - which has been covering the far sout!- .te Lansiowne os of her vld do not understand.Besides placing a resolution put to the meeting was ES day received the unqualified disap.Poser rather than a feminine One.the Western States is now travelling hort 1 me pupils who can bear testimony to.the paper at much less than it costs , \u2018 1 of the Supreme Court of the Pecially in the polonal \u2018| ward, indicating a considerable rainfa He 9 Vor re a ang whe will be » th *| carried by the lsrge gathering \u2018un- (Correspondance of the \u2018Witness.') nited States.That tribunal decline nocturne, and in twe waltzes and lt Ontario which promises to Spre.of Er eurprised to hear of her death.But lt poids of on ir a.oy Tas animously,\u2019 \u2018after a long evening ot London, March 58.té givé its aid to such an attempt on ballade he gave delightful lighter ren- er auras tern Canade =~ Unusually, Ba * e eir ac ngs.s|.\u2019 ~~ * - ° y .co weather prevails in erta.SUITE Le er a a he 1s only possible to papers that are lav.| ProTTeciprcity oratory.\u2019 The \u2018Dally ne Lame of Le, Ne ee ee ie programme started with a pre- Forécast\u2014-Lakes and Geormian Bn: - sug Sas à faithful friend to the Boor of ishly financed.The \u201cWitness should NOW Advertiser,\u2019 of Vancouver, pubs Garden City.\u2019 is world wids, and 80 ful monopoly \" UMEWT tudo by Cesar Franck which was sa| Sirong winds and gules easterly man Lown ) .4 ; i : Le \u201c .: - ; v, Ti y with a fes an : the east end and many a family had not be expected to cut Its subscription lhes- & léng and £etriy-written.ac- the place probably heeds no introduc- |, pe uninteresting.so auts in Jn a ideas.local thunderstorms.alld blessings for Miss Ennis.and MAN à rates as dther papers do, refusing aa it COUNt of the meeting, -hut does not|tion even to Canadian readers.Thé NEWS OF FALL OPERA sual, sa ny ag afterwards a great wotawa and go EL ep distr 1d 8 m nunge \u2019 \u2018 3, .- .str v, ro: far it not been for her though fulness.does\u2019so many thousands of dollars à year C°MMent upon the speeches editorially, place, \u2018which in 1908 had à population 14 45 announced \u2018that M.Hasselman, rolief, as indéed anything else Would) day: Wednesday, aleet and rain UE + meee z for injurious advertising which other | - JT : of cu now pas eo On, an i French conductor, bas been have been.Thee Debussy polonaise anor.ed eee oa or : Lie Now pt Wis per s\u2014An sept vrappine subuidies of.ay Kan © MARRIAGE AGAIN.as remarkable in the western wera president a, Montreal Musical 80\u201d vas magaificentiy played.artim Fine and cold maso) : > qu \u20ac rece] a oF ; y, as conductor of the French seo- \u2018The auâlance was disappointingly ETES he explosion of a dynamo in the: power oo; une much legitimate revenue The recent case of marriage annul- [as with us, but its record would not tion, for the next season of grand emall, but what it lacked in numbers am highest Inn.ns plant of the St.Croix Power Compary, a result of its necessary -attitud ment has evoked a good deal of public be unworthy of a new centre on your opers in Montreal; that the French sème présent tried to make up in to-day.yester- Ju and SE Ione the SKA COMBI: owaré certain woah sad ious: Jocusslon: somes I very wceimosious | ele praifies Here hors mas, | icion ot tte Spara is to De Ever pois, osping up en Incorant ohalier | gonereaL ne or, ME UN EE - ¢ i- on A To.DEW © 4 éned artistically; and that the to the occasional discomfort of Coe 2 ot ed the destruction of the plant.The| i.) inierests and classes of o.8nd some of it lli-informed.A To be exploited.only a tract of rather strength ; much to occasion: ort of Victoria.2 34 in Petit lou may reach five hundred thousand Being published in the Interests the ronto Protestant preacher refers to the break and not vor fertile, upland, to el bord pinot to a\u201d mundred and M morte D me annoyance Sd Calgary.Soo iB 1 he hood \\ a of the St.Paul Gas people, it must be supported by tha recently condoned highway robbery as ire sched pour Sandon company of twenty-five members.It is also an- no rT White fer SRT 34 oe Eompuny.furpieed olectric dent 1d puopie or ale.Recorniing taie many 87 émstult on 8 Protestant which wi {oon iar Bolor, tas duré von Mounceé Pit Lie mae mney warn TRY TO WRECK NEW BUILDING Suni Sid Stare 1i\u201d 13 He, power .are securing the full subscription Pe News to all parties.Father Mine- \u2018town planning\u2019 wie recognised an noes of opera will be given, as well Springfield, Masse, April 4\u2014 Day- Kingston.22 20 don F ! han, of Toronto, is quoted, we hope |art, started to effect the : à and ; ; tie light inspection of the new million Ottawa.14 za , bot CAB TOPPLED OVER.fates from new subscribers, and UMA justly, as saying there is no mors | Yet Natural gréwth of a community 43 twelve concerts.Unquestionably.oller municipal bullaing.the scene Que 0 34 Lou » \u201d | n .\u2019 Cea = 4 ls RockviHe, Conn, April 4\u2014George | is most gratifying.But we would : in which all grades of society and in- year, \u2019 of an early morning dynamite explo- 8t John.NB .24 2; erguson, a conductor on the Hartford, rather obtain the necessary increase S&credness in a Protestant marriage dustries of varied charactsr might Méighen and the Montreal Musical Mon.allayed the fear of serlous ln.Bt.Johne, Nid.! 26 Ca in deal at the cattle : : ittiter Society, will command an aggregation Detroit.32 8 - Manchester & Rockville trolley Une, £f circulation quickly at the cut than in & le market.j'abide and flourish under healthier of which the metropolis of Any coun- Jury to the structure, which is in theo New York.| 38 4\" wad instantly killed about last mid- tes than h the campaign endan- Father Burke, editor of thé \u2018Catholic-i CONditions in hougés or cottagés or try would be proud process of construction, and its cost- London, England, 34.clear, north Mo, night when his car, while \u2018taking a Fates Laan have camp dan Register,\u2019 hes declared, in the usual factories pleasing td the eye.Ty Wo a : ly' tower.The force of the explosion Paris, France, 32.clear.north.The \u20ac ehafp curve fumpéd ths tracks, toppled gered by a demand for full rates.If i sof, Sar al e \u2018venture, which want, through _ .?° R tare n small hole in the abutment of \u2014 Plate + owef upbn him and crushed hfs skull.the circulation is immediately doubled, style of his paper, \u2018that this whold [its Erises\u2014oncillat) stwesh su BARK CLERK ADMITS FORGERY the tower, which, In the opinion of Washington, April \u20184\u2014Forrca- ne) .The motorman was injured, winiia tw t the sacrifice involved.in the turmall Js.dishonest.It 14 au\u2019 grapt and\u2019 failure mors t ohce\u2014is grad- 1G, @suvalle, clerk in the ch the police, can be readily repaired Western New TYork-\u2014Rain or snow vice LU .pausengers escaped witn a shak- even a © ; AR | Lr ant ; ; vally, entablighitiæ itself as « su bemk of the Merchants Bank 8 Can- without the removal of the upper bight and Wednesday.brisk tn» aho x\" Cup.A .- .cut rates, we will be ables to fiffance pity thst so very serious a Subject Lapite of the « ping \u2018schemes oO situated at 1330 St.Lawtence stories already completed east to northeast winds.= out : ; a Et : \u2018the paper all Tight.; .should be 40 \u2018superciliotply tedted: similar \u2018Character which, down \" der was arcested this morning La troubles are hinted at, as Rr NeW kn a» rd ON VIORENCE NIGHTINGALE.| ; .We, have, howaver, no hésitation in \u2018the country are now arising to follow my Detectives Demers and Lajole, and probable reasons for the explosion, increasing northeast fo east winds at Qu .\"Po-enorrow evening.at the mid-week .PRAISE WHERE DUE.suying that the marriage law of thja | te land of Léjchworth, prûfitie, ut Med with having committed for- which shook the city for a radius of New England\u2014 Snow in north.ra \u201d vi « fits in Stevenson Hall (Emmanuel | \u2018av i ; a ; i ie nt Inviston éf May.by lis expérience.| traf.vy.e Was arral before Judge deveral blocks.All the windows in ppow in south portion to-mcl! = lar o 3; the Bev, Hugh PFadley : FE We.nave always fought.shy of province = padi gl bron 8 the.| ger.tolng té mix in ts lite fof a few And où Ris ples of guilty waa re.| the police vffices were smashed by the.Wadnesduy, warmer; increasing 1 to pr peak on Folrence Nightingale.\u2019 .prajaing the \u2018Witness, lest it should.iberty of the subféct._ The 1äw sipivly \"brief weeks becomes conscious.of a! mamded for sentence on the 13th, cusstom » LL.east to east winds.men - = : - \\ DS no CS (C0 : ee is DR BLE Da Le Ta fe Tw Amal 2 roker.) .between circular me éon- vas he the cir.à Mont- to A.¥.When alled up ho sent vhen he he néxt risit our almaoxt to the glanced nmedia- twenty- month, and 1 dled up e soun depart- rintend- Agency, conver- myself, trading tersobn > detec- doh re- at the The de- ted Rim ective\u2019's ER, Sr S.thirty- > mè, a County yivania, ?Pitts- nice À.10WR fo nce the > being did de- ms con- ent are ER, Sr.me.the 8H, >ublic.nary 21, \u2014 AND.Nife ?\u2019 ) strike bserved corder\u2019s n Dore- Hayés, tusband ls wife, nterfer- y at- hat to altercation on at ten - Tie 1 méers- ed with rhile at nform- à not o right oniy bf my ther | avail P his art in br.C.P.on the the Cas re- rol to rnin, - cond return on the investment.t e revenue.\u2014 po YOUR BOOKS REQUIRE INDEXING?RICHARDS REMOVABLE INDEX TAGS, are \u2018TIME SAVERS.T:» most practical removable Inde T.= anufactured.=.for Illustrated Circular.HORTON, PHILLIPS & CO, Stationers, Blank Book Makers and Printers.Dame.Strebt West, Montreal.BRODIE'S SELF-RAISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR For PANCAKES is the Best At all Grocers.ps > s There Any Cleaning To Be Done ?CALL ON US.New York Window Cleaning Co.office 40 Jurors Street.Telephone Main\u20141903._ HAVE YOU GOT A COLD Get # box of Harte\u201d» Grippe Wafera Cures a cold in twenty-four houre Price 25c.HOW ABOUT THAT COUGH?Try a bottle of Harte\u2019s Cough Mixture.Price 25e.WINTER FLUID.For Chapped Hands and Lips; fifty years a favorite remedy.Price 25e.J A HARTE, Druggiet 160 Notre Dame Street West.MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LEND.CUSHING & BARRON Notaries and Coramissionezs Liverpool! & London & Globe insurance Buliding : 112 St.James Street.JACKSON & \u201cco.CARPENTERS, BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS Valuations made.Zobbiag premp@y attended te.12908 to 385 HIBERNIA ROAD.oe tee\u2019ne®; Poe\u2019 « a8 80,00\u2019 0 eee ee eee ds CoOL La Ë OUTREMONT re rer drap The monthly meeting of the Outre- mont.Citizens\u2019 Association was due for List night, and ex-Mayor Dunlop was on hand with many facts and fig- tires.the result of his recent researches l the business books at the town toll.But there seemed to be strong Crier attractions somewhere, for cine hel oo dezen members material- Lei und after an hour of desultory (on ersation, there was an adjourn- Len without any real business being ane.1st Gay, ir Cop Poo Monday in May being removal wis considered as unsuitable the discussion of such important avers us the executive intend to Fondiy, and arrangements will be made fr spéciul muster to be called in the course of the next eight days.> Surgestion was thrown gut that tr WI hall was soméwhat/ unsuit- Hs ent an the Le the way for the majority timbers, and an endeavor will tiie Te make terms fur the use of vie of the rons at the Curling Club., \u201cPere is a proposal to form a lawn tons ing club ut Outremont, with greens \u201cMZstle The tennis courts, and a Porting will be held to-night to dis- ~s the matter.and, if considered de- Se Te appeint officers.pret DEATH OF MR.J.H.HODGES.+ \u201cthe death of Mr.John Henry , which took place suûder- © at his late residence, 4156 \"1e street, Westmount, Mont- -t one of its ouest and the position ne held at the ne nt death, - He was ou of the oldest members A Ersk.tn- Presbyterian Church, and AS OR MAR 02 sterling character, and souad judgment, solr after hy and his niany advice waa who will feel - retiring, he was ever ready te give a +iping hand to those in need or Les, and many have \u2018benetted \"+ benevelences.He was a keen LU USMan, winning many {Gerproaident; and the follow city, and in some of the: other leading] er Hall, Cote St.Paul.In addition to | have been particularly successful this Marine Departme nt Estimates Pass: d\u2014BRaoiprovity Information © Watery Treaty.{ Ottawa, April LCA flurry over the.pr - and a.short.debate on the new ip tion problem; arising out of the migration of Southern States \u2018DegToes to Western.sitting of the Commons yesterday, preliminary .to .sevéral hours of work.in partment of Marine irine and Fisheries.The reciprocity discussion was caus- peti A urther dema.d on the part of.-Oppositiôn for more informa- tien -as.to the prices:on both sides of the line and in other countries of produce affected by the reciprocity agreement.\u2018The matter as been discussed on several occasions, the Opposition elways complaining that the Canadian ministers have nat done as well in, the way \u2018of furnishing figures as the United States Government.Mr.Fielding was not in.the.House, and-thse Minister of Customs promised to bring the matter once \u2018more to his.atten- on.Lt - , .Some tén days\" a&o Mr.Wilcox; North Essex, and Mr.Wilcox, South Essex, protested against the alleged action of western immigration\u2019 offi- clals in preventing negroes, from coming into Canada because of their color.- Both have negro constituents.Yesterday Mr.Thoburñ, North Lanark, objected: \u2018because - the negroes of the Southern States.are.allowed to enter at all \u2018 .; Mr.Oliver said \u2018that the problem was.a new one, but-that until Par- lament decided to enact fresh legislation the negroes would.have to be treated just he same as white people.He promised to watch developments, however.) .; ST.LAWRENCE CHANNEL ESTIMATES.The major part of the day was taken up in a.discussion of marine department supply votes.The first vote under this head was one of nine hundred thousand dollars, an, incredse of one hundred thousand over the past year for the St.Lawrence channel.Mr.Brodeur pointed out that it was necessary to keep \u2018the St.Lawrence | channel -at thirty foot depth, from Montreal to the ocean, and it- was- also an ambition of Canada\u2019s that the.channel\u2019 be ultimately made a thirty- flvé foot one along its entire length.Mr.Blain thought that the item | should not now be.taken -up, and should remain over till the conclusion of \u2018thie Sorel ship yard investigation, in which- Mr.Lanctot is fnvôlved, The -reason for this request, which several others as well as.My, Blain-made, is.that \u2018the dredges for the , St Lawrence\u2019 deepening Yo e in the ¢ Mr.Brodeur -theught the poltot was\u2018 rather far fetched.The entire amount in connection with the Edhotot matter was $3765.NT oa) ZY ol Mr.Geo.Taylor.did not agree with Mr.Brodeur.It was true the.ane matter iow \u2018urider Investigation wis a matter of four or five hundreds dnly, but he thought it would be found ultimately that the graft or the irregularities would go up into many thousands of dollars.After some further discussion Mr.Brodeur ¢onsented to.lay over the big vate and the smaller light house and magnetic observatory votes were taken up.\"When the House met, Mr.Richard Blain, of Peel, asked, the Minister of Customs if margarine had been placed on the frèe list.\u2019 Mr.Paterson repHed that he had not the information beside him.Margarine was on the prohibited Hst now, and he did not know that the prohi- [ bition had been done away with.Mr.George H.Perley referred to the reply which one of.the Opposition members had received from the De: puty Minister of Trade and Commerce.regarding an order of the House calling for information \u2018with respect to trade prices.The Deputy- Minister\u2019s reply was in effect that the information could be got from trade papers all over the world.Mr.Perley sald this was a very: extraordinary answer for the Government to make It meant .that every member should go out and dig up the information\u2019 for himself.If the Government did not have this information, then it was evident that Messrs.Fielding and Paterson did not have the information when they entered into the agreement, and\u2019 did not know what they were doing.If the Government had not the information,.why could they AL Baking Easy \u2018not get it?\u2018 Without it the House , Ing to this agreement.| * CONSTITUENTS \u2018j'age prices of land and cattle, etc.?.| have heard what the bon.gentleman's \u201c[Pwere ating could not discuss the agreement ade- .quaely.: 0 ] ; Sir Wilfrid Laurier sald he would ! submit the matter to Mr.Fielding, who | was absent, and an answer would be given later on.° Mr.Foster argued that it was a reasonable request that they should have the trade figures in the principal \u2018centres of the world before consent- ARE INQUIRING.Mr.W.D.Staples asked if Mr.Paterson had this information before he went to Washington.Dfd he know the average prices of wheat in Min- noapolis, and Winnipeg, or the aver- It seemed to him that the.Canadian, ministers had gone down there and \u2018went at it blind.\u2019 As'a farmer hé had not been.able to get ä#t the facts.The/ United States information.was to hand immediately after the agreement was ced.Co , Evidently the United States tad held Canadian ministers tied up.ar Paterson, in reply, said: You j 48.\" LL PP \"Staples declared that he had a right to expect an answer from tne Te.Lake contended thai they should have the same information as the United States Government gave, and the House had no right to pass the agreement until thé information was \u2018forthcoming.\\ Dr.Reld, of Grenville, said thal the { United States pamphlet showed the prices of farm produéts.to bho.higher in) Canada than jn Lhe Tinton Sates.ate that Mr.Fiolding 7 s selling tHe Cangdian farmacs body And.vo ne initéd Statdy, \u2026.Mf.Blain sald.that; ids cb tituents, ons, gudsth oo ding - the agreemept, and he gofild, Fail -polliing, for he had ny jn.\u2019 ; from the goverment.fg dhs So RE { lation in the Southern back the information until they had | Bit 404011.A So - 5 4 .ae oe = = : tee ° 2e, 5 .a 2 .i 4 ; \u2018 5 ; .H \" pie Be The \u2018Witness\u2019 Daily Fashion Nem.RC \u2014 speedy PLY soove0cosnss 003 \u2018 ee Le .Co UNCOMMON STYLE Quickly Relieves ?| TO-MORROW.A $ | Bo oo Lette 20atee0 & + > } =.UE 9 = - Acoms au FT Mesealte SU aut2tret L AID I ES S U I'l S tre 22 0830 in rte Gul ene PF 000% E a 8 TE = 3 s a charm led Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of Sherbrooke | } à à Pose E fine Wearing Street Methodist Church at 3 p.m.quality, silverware marked \u201cIBAT ROGERS BROS: e X is the ready choice of those - W HETHER your desire be for a styhsh garment at a moderate price, or the most + elaborate but sensible costume for Easter our The monthly meeting of the Women\u2019s Forelgn Missiènary Society, in St.Andrew's Church, \u2018Beaver Hall Hill, at 3 p.m.H + ; who want the bes?in knives, WOMEN'S CLUB \u2018CHARTER DAY present displays meet your requirements com- 3 A forks, spoons, etc, .prehensively.And there is every advantage Best tea seis, dishes, wall .; b mor ue ÈS ee Celebrated} by a Luncheon at the in selecting for Easter now.ih Z0LD BY LEADING DEALERS Place Viger Hotel.1 wil *Silber Plate that Wears™ .Col brane Mantreal Women's Club celec- \\ - ~\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 brated its nineteenth birthday by a Fancy models with effective trimmings of braid, etc., or ae M APLE SUG AR tordas \"ft, the Place Viger Hotel yes- strictly plain tailored styles; slender but sensible skirts\u2014 - sion was extremély successful, over ' NEW two hundred members and guests at- $25.00 to $150.00 g tending.A reception was held in the in drawing room prior to the luncheon.7 t dil The president's table was: heautifully y 9 decorated with baskets of daf\u201dad!!s and es\u201d ) a ] Breonery, and the sors of dan adlisand See also our Ladies\u2019 Hats, Coats, Dresses, W aists, 38 THE FIRST OP TER SBASON.arranged with daffodils and other I 9 | ; QUALITY VERY FINS, spring flowers.At the president's ta- and Gloves for Easter.\u2019 ble were Mrs.Alfred Ross Crafton, g 8 Mrs.Thaxter Shaw, _ presiding; :Miss Guerin, Prof.Carrie At W AL Derick, president of the L.cal Council of Women; 3 j STORES: president of the Ladies\u2019 Morning Musical Club; Mrs.J.R.Hutchins, vice- » a y 441 87.CATHERINE ST, WBST, president of- the Women's Art Society, \u2019 AND AT and some of the officers of tha club; 20 UNIVERSITY ST.\u2018Mrs.Barclay Stephens, Mrs.W.S.: Barnes, Mrs.Godbee Brown, Mrs.H.ui à if _ \u2014\u2014 hg eller, Mrs.a = Welsh.Mrs.48 487 s h A ; orthey, Mrs.E.M.Renouf, Mrs, W.: fs ; A LECTURE ON BIRDS.5 ehews, 3a Sohn Shizoeh.and a ses AN EMBROIDERED WAIST.| 5.t.Catherine Street West, H EI a ra.N.C, ie.new type of -alacvé, open at the bottom, is shown in\u201cthis elaborately TORONTO.\u2018 WINNIPEG - ; .Mrs.Grafton proposed the \u2018uast to embroidered blouse.It is of lingerie material and has fie \u2019 MONTREAL.\u2019 IER Bi Br.Herbert K.Job, Well-known King George and Queen Mary, and the together with solid embroidery.nae s meds ions of eyelet D a i \u20ac Ornithologist, Showed Some National Anthem was sung.Mrs.H.ee xT ; Tay , Weller, on behalf of the club, pre- 0: i bi A Rare Photographs sented Mrs.Grafton with a lovely who carries her head and neck nobly, ed to win thelr freedom,\u201d says the .: basket of Killarney roses, a token fur IN line (not a straight Une) with her official organ of the Union.) Far Protestant High School Aesem- which the recipient expressed feelingz Pack, or who allows her arms to fall b Hall was ded last ing appreciation.Mr.R.Dumbrill sang ®imply by ber side?-Arms were not| T x ; = T a \\ .e t \u201ch 2 s of birds ond on i ig two songs, which were much enjoyed, made to stick out on: either side lko hd REISH WOMAN'S CHANGE.| .$ von cases © er 080112 | Mrs.Thaxter Shaw playing the ac- Jug handles.Seems that the Turkish woman ° we t- \u2018ston to the lecture by Mr.Her- companiments.\u2018Mrs.Godbee Brywn\u2019| Of course,\\as an artist I am at war 50 long répressed and shut away from + ter: K.Job, of New Haven, Conn., on read Freetings rom ro Lovell with sep shion and iw constant changes all opportunities for improvement, Is of dealing with.our customers.re ; ids Mrs.Mrs, E.\u2014 oman evolving a| a : \u201csy ., \u201cre Charm of Wild Birds.M.Renouf read a poem of greeting drees which expresses ho indfdidu ality t last to have k chance.The ° 9 would call t> attention of the public to their superior facilities for fram Th: illustrated lecture was given from Mrs.Saunderson, a former mem-.| \u2014but especially with the fashion of Constantinople correspondent of a Air S a er ing and gilc:-.also regilding old frames and restoring pictures.Being » under the auspices of the Natural His- |ber.Mrs.W.8.Barnes responded to wearing corsets, which, to my mind, London paper writes that the election 4 | ; © the only practical people | por In the business Pen clr.our work 1s good t Society.Mr.Job is the official the toast to the charter members, and destroy the outlines of the figure and Of the Deputy {df Bagdad, Ismail _ - and the price.Cnt.Up.2696, an :w ve you mates.ve ! Miss Carmichael to the toast to new cramp the freedom of woman's move- Hakki Bey Babansade, as Miniat n° iv :vrer of the National Association members.Mrs.A.W.McDougald, ir ments.So much is this the case that he ; oF ] \\ TLL : « Andubon Societies, and a member of replying to the toast \u2018Our Country.\u2019 artist ho stud I a of Public Instruction, has raised very SUFFRAGE B o .t~ editorial staff of \u2018Outing\u2019 maga- [urged Canadian Women to famillarize great dimoulty ro ate have often much the hopes ami aspirations of 2 Be, d it alified t k on {th h f their ; sou à - a ; : smjects cf birds.ort (own country.Miss Derick replied to C3Peble of the bending, graceful pos- {be Turkish womed eo bravely fight- Endorsed by the Corporation of : .~ - ro has been a bird-lover for the past Robert Reid, She dwelt on the power sloping dom k' adopted by natiobal H 35 he pr our which Is.t be sealed With the city's Sold at allt High Class Cafes, Clubs, CP.R.° ou 1 or good such an organ on mig] en and wom {x ae ute to: co can.à A of Publ u .\u2014o even eo Sora riven of be.and is, representing the woman- wearing.especially w Rui at | Sostraation do s¢ much for the cause official sen.petitioning pariiame nt 4e Dining Hall, Dining Cars and Hotels.5 ore ~\u201d ; hood of the city, of different nationali- gh, stiff collars.The least pressure Of the emancipati i pass at the present session 3 CA ) : » 4 ' Ve ras of diferent dor po ere ties and beliefs, women of the home, on the back of the neck sends the @s in the Ottoman Brpire falr sex man\u2019s suffrage bill now before it, and If you, are P articular, ask for LAMB'S SAUSAGE | EE oa d « th black ha bh The business and profesional women, those head forward, and thus a habit is| If one compares the state of Turk- that the Lord Mayor, together Wit : th holesom ch aie gland lo the bac be : © of ripe experience and others with the tgrmeq.\u2019 ish women, says twenty or thirty the other civic officers, go to presen \u20acy are w \u20ac.chickader.1 w@s stated, can be tametl alert faculties of youth, all working in years ago, with their position at pres- the petition at the bar of the House.t« 4 remarkable degree by patience harmony together, The practical work ent, one is amazed at the\u2019 very strik- The debate preceding the adoption of and kindness\u2014as was shown by the, of the various standing committees SOME NEW LING cu ing changes that have taken\u201cpléce in resolution was warm throughout \\ picvire of six of the little fellows wag also touched upon.A hi ERIE SHIONS their \u2018social\u2019 and public stabding, in ps énlivened by the comments and DARNING FREE | L p-rhed on the arm of Mr.Job, and Mrs.H.W.Weller.in responding to new cushion for the home in sum- their\u2019 family relationships, fn thefr at- admonitions of the.suffragette adher- photographed there.The black hawk |the toast to \u2018Our City.\u2019 spoke of the Mer is covered in the finest of lingerie ae e: | h ; titude towards Western ideas\u2019 of civi- vas shown in the act of feeding its awakening of the so.ial conscience in Material without any decoration in lization, and in their whole general ?1 bli ller- ents, who crowded the public sa If there-is.a hole in your Sock or Stocking, and you only find it after yrirz on a black snake.ontreal, and of the great possibili- the way of embroidery.The edges are trend of ethical conceptio - les.the Sock or Stocking is put on, you naturally feel annoyed,\u2014well, if you i All kinds of bird life were shown tos of a cosmopolitan city.ae part dat and gmstitched, and made ot a ner of thinking and ving.\u201d and man \u2014\u2014\u2014 sent your work to the d ring the evening, and the sympathy that woman could an ould play in old o e muslin or lawn,| The modern modifications in the ex- » RN.T - « the lecturer es always wm tha mocial service was emphasized.| while the cushion part is arranged ternal attire are already remarkable.THE \u2018WITNESS\u2019 DAILY PATTERN ol let Lau nd ry birds.who, he said, were being ex- Mrs N.C.Smillie, in the closing with a series of slits measuring about Where is, for instance, the traditional The home Argssmaker should keep a - .t-rminated for no other reason than speech, voiced \u2018the Club Ideal\u2019 show- three inches long, through which soft dense black yashmak (veil) of former iittle catalogue serap book of the daily \u201cFRE LAUNDRY TEAT KNOWS KOW,\" t\u2026 satisfv the vanity of women who Ing how the evolution of the club Liberty satin is drawn.years?You might still meet it, of tt cuts.These will be found they would be sent home neatly darned and without extra charge.must have something better than thair member followed the lines of interest, The ends of the ribbon are tied at Course, in some old-world places of Pattern ofer to from time fo SEND US YOUR NEXT PARCEL.À HR: 4 reichbors.and especially was this ihe development, elevation of alms and two of the corners in huge bows.Pink Stamboul or Scutar!, where the stern very useful to rete 25 RICHMOND ST J Li | cris of the almost total extinction of ideals, the attempt to alleviate and in rose petal shade, sky and pale BPirit of orthodox rigidity and intol- time.Phone Up 3480.4 : E! tn errette, some beautiful pictures of #Mellorate conditions around her and | blues, light \u2018green or mauve, are the erance still holds despotic sway.The .{.171884 Nh ow finally the love of lofty living.colors chosen for the ribbons, and majority of veils, however, are now so ne do de pa tie Canvas of Among those present were Lady is correct to have the eushlon covered transparent that the contour and ln- Vite of birds\u2014birds flying, birds by Tait, Lady Mason ar Mur, a Mie with satin In the same shade as the fRT0eNt of the face, the expression of 1 \u2018housands, treading lightly alony Symonds, Mrs.Alex.! Ys * ribbons before the lingerie cover js |the eyes and the color of the hair A HOSTEL FOR WOMEN.MANY MONTREALERS WILL SPEND EASTER IN NEW YORK a CES ve \u2014\u2014 .Mrs.Franklin Hibbert, ea .J Algor banks in Florida and New tra ACF Dunlop, Mrs.Stanley Weir, slipped oom cushions are al ade § Not ly Be perme le ter progress in Practical Steps to be Taken to Pro- A ,Ç OR BOSTON ee Meur birds whose photographs are Kee Mrs.Nowlan Delisle, 5 80 made în social rcourse ai se .vide One in Montreal.nticipating a recurrence o e an- a possessed by him alone, and taken rs.Leeman.Gibb.Mrs.Hills, Mrs.the same way.The pillow cushion, 1n social interco and amusements {Id At social gatherings and functions of nual exodus to New York and Boston the European section of the \u2018population it is not now at all rare to meet #°er many hardships.The horncd|C.N.Alloway, Mrs.Bidwell, Mrs.fine lawn and embroidery, is also prov- \u2026\" from Western Canada, is shown Ce nes Robinson, Mrs.A.E.Garrow, Ing popular.Some of the lawn devin nn its eggs.To secure, this Mrs, Hayes, \u2018Mrs.Louson, Mrs.Heath, 81808 are embroidered by hand and in- Turkish ladies mixing with gentlemen, bv'ure, it was necessary to climb 8 Mrs, Fortier, Mrs.S.J.Mathewson, Set with lace motifs.if not on terms of the Western spirit tre te the height of sixty-five feet, Mrs.Wardleworth, Misses Mathew- Broderie anglaise adorns some of the of equality, yet in a quite open, can- nl ie wait for hours at a time be- gon, Miss Hortense Heath, Mrs.Da- pillow-shaped cushions, with flat edg- did, and unconstrained manner.thr getting the desired effect, and kers Cameron, Mrs.Walker, Mrs.A.ings of lace as a finish.When used in| After outlining some of the educa- this work was done cheerfully.O.Dawson, Miss Sinclair, Mrs.J.A.the bedroom, cushions of this kind are tional plans, the correspondent con- Hutchinson, Miss Helmer, Miss Mc- accompanied by handkerchief sachets, cludes; The general knowledge of a Dougald, Mrs.A.A, Browne, Mrs.glove cases, etc.made to match, in large number of Turkish ladies, their McIntosh, Mrs.Briggs, Miss Arma sets.efficiency in subjects of art, music, Smillle, Mrs.J.A.Dale, and Mrs.C.painting.literature, tes are remark.em - .le.able, ere is nothing a culture = .F.Da TWO BRIGHT COLORS IN FAVOR hanoum does not read and find interest RE) a \u2019 The girl who likes to give \u2018the latest\u2019 {in reading, from the works of their LACHINE CURLING CLUB.touch to her wardrobe will add to her favorite Pierre Loti to the scientific berongings in emerald green or ger- treatises of Herbert Spencer.Of course, anium red, whichever she prefers, or |in all this, as in matters of educa- Election of Officers and Presenta- |some of both.These two have taken [tion generally, there is still a great tion of Prizes possession and given the tone to the [lack of system and proper campre- : color scale.Emerald green and black hension, but this will be remedied in .1is a popular combination in tailored time, as the Turkish women are rap- ! At the annual meeting of the La- [hats for early spring wear.Some are [idly awakening to all thelr vast pos- chine Curling Club, the following offi- black, faced pith Ereen, or vice versa; sibilities and responsibilities, , : n in the : Amethyst | Premdent re.5.Jonaton: \u201cica: Fimmine, Green la show Tn dresses thet ue young yomen and Seung, me : \u2019 SL oe re .as well as in millinery.\u201d - The et yst = president, Mrs.Cecll Re tare ire, black and white striped sil ne pie A DAILY COOKERY RECIPE.Tange to see one another, it was bct- : ST.LAMBERT.+ \u2018 osely associat- |f 2 Mrs.A.MeLean: \u2018ecutive, Mrs.Mor.|ing8 of the green and a green tailored Custard Souffle\u2014Put two scant ta- ; .ter for them to meet under proper ed with the East- à A ho Rober 5 L Dinning, Mrs.Harold POW: very flat and tight, gave the |blespoonfuls of butter in a bowl and $905.\u2014A COMFORTABLE PLAY SUIT.conditions.Every city, Dr.Perin CHEESES tte TT for the Easter Season, the Grend The Rev.Dr.Perin, of Boston, re- Trunk Railway are advertising Low lated the history of the Franklin Excursion Fares from Montreal.House institute for women in his city, Tickets will be good sons, Thursday, to a representative gathering of ladies April 13th, Nol vo es Le pr and gentlemen interested in the pro- th.e New York LXcursion rare posed hostel for women and girl work- will be $12.30, and $10.65 is quoted to ers here.The meeting was held in Boston.the Council ehamber of the Board of Trade Jesterday.is the founder of real Women's Club, and the chair- the Franklin House, described the con- Mn, the Rev.Dr.Symonds, having .Hannah proposed, ditjons under which thousands of wo- SPoken, Mr.Geo men and girl workers lived in lodging and Lieut.-Col.Burland seconded, that ; the provisional committee be made a houses in Beaton.cd mtn fore ee permanent one, and that steps be at cupants, but it now had four hundred, 20¢¢ taken to raise a sum of one hun- and was entirely self-supporting.dred thousand dollars, with a view The rigid rules which usually gov- to providing suitable buildings.4 ern such institutions were, in this This was gnanimously adopted.din case conspicuous by their absence, and it looks as it the scheme yey Tor Los the residents could enjoy the facili- the hostel will be dela ed Torwar CRN, tiles of parlors, a dancing room Without unnecessary delay.3 : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 and a music chamber, the idea DEINE ¢4qppptd S+t-ttttstbo 0d + | ! | i < Si Ta == =r \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 mr - cr TI pi [i fe i mr = = finishing touch to the collar of Irish work it with a spoon till it is creamy; .thought, should possess opportunities The regular monthly meeting of the | er Season, that == Rolph, Mrs.H.; Semple, Miss M.crochet lace.add two tablespoonfuls of flour, and Galatea, gingham, chambray, seer- for working young women to meet Town tele was held :n tne Town J di Be Knight.Miss Reay.- ight.Mi Red seems to have run mostly to hat pour on.gradually a cup of hot milk, sucker, linen or ercalé may ve used young men on fair and safe conditions.Fjail last evening, Mayor W.H.V.18 why we direct [,} Match committee: Miss Knight, Miss garniture, but a touch of the geranium stirring the mixture smooth.Pour for this design.The waist i8 cut with Tragedy often came to a girl, not be- yooper, J.P., presiding.Councillors vour attention to | N Church, Mrs.Dinning._ , |shade, cerise, or coral may be found |into the top of the double boiler, and body and sleeve in one, and is gather- cause she was bad, but owing to the present: P.J.McIneniy, S.Gonin, A.! .5 Vi Tea committee: Mrs.W.J.McGoW- on gowns and accessories.On a blouse cook for eight minutes, stirring fre- eq at the neck edge and waist-line.conditions under which she lived.§,.Brault, A.Venne, T.McCallun and those attractive |RRE an, Mrs.Powell, Mrs.Buell.or frock of white veiled under black quently.Beat the yolks of four eggs, The bloomers are cut circular, and Christian people, he considered, asked R, Patton.After the minutes of the .R It Pi .h The retiring president, Mrs.Mor- chiffon or marquisette, it is very effec- add two tablespoonfuls of sugar, stir look very much like à skirt when worn.too much when they expected young four previous meetings had been read \u20ac ms, with 5% phy.was presented with a handsome tive, .into the milk, and set the custard For girls this model ig especially de- women pald inadequate wages to amd adopted, and the business ariing j| 'mitation Ame- [,) gold watch bracelet, tHe presentation Neckwear shows in marked degree away to cool.Put the whites of the sirable.The pattern is cut in four stand firm under all temptation.from them had been discussed and wet- Ix 7: being made by Mrs.Louis Amos with |the incursions of green and vivid red.eggs in a small bôwi in the ice cheat i -™'s 4 6 and 8 years.It requires| Such a hostel, the speaker declared, tied, Councillor Patton veported that B JE thyst Cent res, a little speech of appreciation.Mis.Dutch collars are fastened with perky .| till half an hour before the pudding is 5 1-4 yards of 36-inéh material for the would not tend to the reduction of he had had a long interview with ths = bei | Norman Smith.the retiring secretary, little bows in these shades, and -they |warited, then beat\u2019 them stiff, fold © size girls\u2019 wages, as had been said in some management of the Montreal & South- =| Now being shown.was the recipient of a pretty pearl ui bright touch of color to top the tham lightly into, the custard, and 4-year size.Quarters, as it was girls who lived at crn Counties Railway regarding the = ; : ; aking the Ja i bake it in a.pudding dish for thirty - ; ho were the chief offenders in proposed new subway and y Gall rs Parano (AN) Pan ou te minutes in o moderato oven.erve EME [Cui tne wage rate cosld state mothing dennite.nd could Ni ; : Cw > were when taken from the oven, with a |® PR Ross Grafton, who definite, ut AA With an nova ne ! y presented as a enigent's prize, moe oF hE - 8.PU sauce made as follows: ream Le 8 \u2019 PATTERN COUPON.: nono A entation from the Mont.omy ep Poor plete en Sud fu ; ; : ps ; S ; nion \u2014otherwise the Militant part ter of a cup of butier w a half cup : .ë ns a: \u2018 fo, Amethyst in 27 for rink matches, Mrs.Norman Dies The Women's Social and Political of powdered sugar, add a half cup ot | Please pp Pa tt ti * - information before them at 1he next | centre.$2.75 IE Mrs.J.B.Tullo, CAL) .of Suffragettes \u2014have just published |cream and a teaspoonful of lemon or # tioned Di ter 4 ections # meeting of the council.» No.202 is a round HE Strathy (skip.| ; a1.their fifth annual report, from which vanilla, whichever is preferred.Beat # given below.* \u2019 Councillor Venne, chairman of the Lali cesign, with large \u20ac For doublescompetition: Miss Mt can be seen that the organization well, and just before serving set the # , No.Lo.* HERE S fire committee, presented a lenglhy à )A| square Amethyst Knight and Mrs.Geo.Robertson.has made very remarkable progress in [bowl over het water and stir till the |# \" eco voniones 2 a report regarding the needs vi that dc- BEj IN centre.91,75 For singles: Miss Strathy.a few years.It shows, too, that the sauce is.smooth and creamy, but do % a partment and an his recommeadation = No.303 is a dia- For green singles: Mrs.J.A.Phil- movement is not a passing phase of [not keep it over the hot water long ® ereseueseenssnee * HOME DYE i vue deci ed lo purchase one hun =75| mond-shaped de- lips.1,4 agitation, us some still fancy it is, énough to melt the butter or make the # Size + sree * dred fec [of ore ou Cand a 7] san, with large ik Highest score points in one day: In its headquarters alone the Union.cream look oily.» : That ba dred feet of Trojan hos.and alse \u201cpA| oval Amethyst 0, Miss Strathy.now occuples 37 rooms.In addition ; H NOMO cocccrrercrtisbrancanses WB : skilled workmen (employees) of the : L contre oo $180 Hienes ae facon À a Ps om and In is or In the.: * ANYONE council The previous counci! had NE So Miss M.Knight: second, Miss Knight: provinces, and in 15 local districts 2 Address in full: + agreed to purchase two hundred feet = Fach pin 1s put third.Mrs.McLean.in London.It employs a salaried staff » i Can Use.of hose each year, and the present stock =I Special point prize: Miss Knight.of 110 persons, not counting the army 2 + > hand 8 à sde ad feet of fret class A into a dainty pur of voluntary workers who give freely ® mocssucs 20000000 40000000 0v0s HOME DYEING bas hose and five hundred fect of second i le ik East -\u2014 of their time and service.The year's à oe \u2019 always been more of class hose.At first it was proposcd Af p s aster AN ARTIST ON \u2018CARRIAGE.record of public meetings held in sup- ® ; less of à difféult under- to \"purchase four hundred and fifty SE Sag.The defects of carriage revealed Ly port of the The sum avaiable jomany 2 a\u2026sosecas ae 04e 9000101002 00n0000 : taking ee feet of hose instead of :Wo hundred = = ; a .iw = = - .: { \u2019 a Vou : SE Te [El |e ee of eataidates anxious.to Porditure by the treasurer amounted # Éedtortoner four against two.Mr.Rousseau, of i = ° SAT moh failing of \u2018candidates anxious tu \u2018for the year to £34,500; and over and You cat ent ® enosovopentn bosse.ceena0ueu00 ® a Card pnd Story Notre Dame street.through his attor- al ® take part in the pageant of dress to be above tirs.the Woman'4 Press has | joy | I.: Book SHNaON.neys, claimed $500 damages [or Lis ce'- 5 ava, en IT Sh A held fn connection with the Fair of) p,q gn income of £9,000, and the lo- life with a torpid A , RICHARDSON Jar being flooded with water, \u201chich 15] JRA Fashions at the Festival of Empire, ça! Ww, S.P.U.'s a combined.incomes My h ONEv eALLKINDS@ om} CO.Limited, he claimed was owing 10 the negli- = .ox 1 IE dre, according to Mr.Marcu Stone, of several thousand pounds, There Is gH liver.What then?NB~~Be surs te eut out the {lus MOSS gence of the council's employer.Af- $ Sons, Limited R.A.one of the most strilting \u2018RhŸe.| an epen subscription list of many Rubi Take Abbey's Salt.tration and sead with the coupon.JUST THINK OF IT! Weel ter thoroughly discussing the matter EE | sical characteristics of our: time.\u201d \u201cji thousand names and a public balance ED ST , carefully flied out, The pattera cen- with DY-O-LA you cab colo either wih the members decided that the town CIT LIPS SQUARE |B a) \u20181 do not Lelteve that women\u2014-0f) gheet with a certified audy.\u2018The ; 28c and 60e mot resch you iat less then a week.Cotton, or Goods eee the Yas not responsible and referred the ! \u2014 A men, either.for that matter\u2014have concpate facts of magnitude and Price 10 cents each, In cash, postal the SAN Br the Goods ods you lave to color.letter to Mr.A.E.Harvey, R.C., town over walked or carried themselves 0s growth which this report exhibits are | pote or stamps.Address: Witness\u2019 WRON oONYINOE YOU.~ solicitor.The council than adjourned | badiy as they dn Mow, sald.the ars} tho ifidtaflal .eXpregsion.of \u2018tie.tne Pattern Deparisit, \u2018Witness\u2019 Blook | | = AWHAL WiLL | to hext Monday._ | list.\u2018When do you meet a woman domitable spicit of women determin- Montreal em.ae eu - \u2018 + : .v : - LN ; 7 2 rar - - der tt dE TER ES a eR a ey ; ' PUP AAR ETA en FY AWE AT _ me ra = A rene ce pu ~ = po : st .Sak ECE BEER hr da A Pa NE See : rl E .a BLY NK Kh a re.ou I 4 ag \u2018 A - - La a 2 .nu x a, di: 12 PL\".EAN AO OO = a ea Rr pel PARE o EEE i .Cae ae Le A cn saut ps .= \" fe: ry A : ; À ns - a y dns ali pre mer EE ci eid io pip LCD pts NE te got SRE pe - = Cy .A .- ° - rrr 3 op ra 4 x ee 5 - 2 a Sh 2 p x SD: erty oA : ie 4 - > Ee > Le cr - - = v A BA \u2014 En TS Es ta me uses.hy may A, Pa i \u2018 aa - x ado\u201d ra » us VAI \u20ac ç ee ET Ce vue RTL ee pe pr pire no > = = , = xy Xe ry md 9 ver EE ee met di A EP 2er es IE La pa Miter.» mre a tan ak i pe rt : aS Ak me ee ae meas vem per - wp TE RE Tae} ie meme a de mots Gus M0 inde TIT Co eae rl BIRTHS, MARRIAGFA AND DEATHS Notices of births, marriages and destha must invariably dr ndorsed with the Dame and address of the sender, % otherwise no notice cen be taken © them.Birth notices are inserted fof 28c; marriage notices for 50c; death notices for 25c, prepald The aa nouncement of funeral appended to death notice, 35c extra; otRer n sions to obituary, such as short skete of life, two cents per word extra, 6X: cept poetry, which is 80c per line @x- \u2026 tra, prepaid + Annual sudscribers, whose names APp- pear on our lists.may have announce- 1 and deaths (without extended obituary or verses occurring in their immediate familles free of charge, In ich case name and address of subscribers should ine - variably be given BIRTHS.1 ALEXANDER\u2014At \u201cLanton Hill Farm\u201d, St.Louis Station, on March 12, 1911, to Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Alexander, a daughter.DES ISLETS \u2014On Thursday, March 30, 1911, the wife of Mr, A.E.Des Islets, of a daughter.WALSH\u2014At the Women's Hospital (Dr.Reddy), Montreal, on Aprit 3, 1811, to Mr.and Mrs.C.B.Walsh, a daughter.MARRIED.CLARK\u2014CHAPMAN At the Tesi- dence of the bride's sister, Mrs.A.Leslie Charboscol, 1827 Mance street, Montreal, on March 28, 1911, by the Rev.Thos.A.Mitchell, Lachute, Que., John A.Clark, Sturgeon Falls, Ont, to Edith C.Chapman, Montreal, Que.DIED.ARNALL \u2014 On March 30, 1911, at her home, 520 Yonge street, Toronto,Clara, beloved wife of S.E.Arnall (nee Wythe), passed away in her 24th year.DUGGAN \u2014 On Feb, 8, 1911, at Brisbane, Queensland, Charles Coddington Duggan, only son of Andrew Charles and Eliza Alice Duggan, a ENGLAND\u2014At Knowlton, April 1, 1911, Israel England, aged 90.GREENWAY\u2014On the 2nd April, John W.Greenway.a native of Newfoundland, and formerly of New York.Interment at Berthier (en haut).HODGES\u2014On April 3, 1911, at his resl- dence, 4166 St.Catherine Street, John Henry Hodges, suddenly, of heart failure, in his 68th year.Funeral private, at 2.30 p.m.on Wednesday, April 5th.HUNTER \u2014 Suddenly, at the Ellington Apartments, 50 Gerrard street East, Toronto, on April 1, 1911, the Rev.W, J.Hunter, M.A., D.D., Ph.D., aged 77.JENKINS \u2014 On March 17, 1911, at 43 Chatsworth Road, West Norwood, London, England, Benjamin George Jenkins, F.R.A.S., barrister-at-law,aged 70.MCCUAIG\u2014At Lancaster.Ont, on April 2, 1911.John D.McCualg, aged 81 Tears, 6 months.Funeral on Wednesday at 1 p.m, from his late residence.RICHARDSON \u2014 At 122 Flora street, Ottawa, on March 30, 1911, Mary R Sumner.daughter of Mrs.W.E.H Richardson, of typhoid.hose sending notices for the abave column may send with them a Nst of pames of interested friends, together with a one-cent stamp for cach address, and marked copies of the \u201cWit- pess\u2019 containing the notice will be prom) tly mciled 3 or eddresses in foreign countries three cents will be required EES & CO., Funeral Di 912 ST.CATHERINE w.Phone Up 1058 MNote change ef Addseut TO HAVE WINDOWS PROPERLY CLEANED Phone Main 1203.im February.HOBBIES! The Long Evenings are with us.Has gour Boy a Hobby?We can supply PRETWORK TOOLS, * AY TOOLS, Enetruction and Amusement combined D.DRYSDALE'S, MAIN 1689.159 CRAIG STRESBY.A CLEAN COLLAR will go further In making up a \u2018man\u2019s appearance than anything else.It just happens that the Troy has a finish all its own.TROY LAUNDRY (0.FOUR PHONES SPYALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018Tender for alterations to the Central Post Office Building, Montreal, Que.,\u201d will be re- celved at this office until 4.00 P.M.on Wednesday, April 26, 1911, for the work mentioned.Plans, specifications and form of contract can be seen and forms of tender obtained at this Department and on application to Mr.Theo.Daoust, Architect, St.James St., Montreal.Que.Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their actual signatures, stating their occupations and places of residence.In the case of firms, the actual.signature, the nature of the oecu- pation and place of residence of each member of the firm must be given.Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to \u2018ten percent (10 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the person tendering decline to enter into a contract when called upon te do so, or fail to complete the work contracted for.If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned.The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.\u201c By order, R.C.DESROCHERS, - Secretary.Department of Public Works.Ottawa, April 3, 1911, Newspapers will not be paid for this advertisement if they insert it without authority from the Department.: .exten- |- ANACONDA OUTPUT.The output of the Anaconda and Great Falls Smelter for March was 15,500,000 1bs, and 6,400,000 lbs.te- spéctively.a total of 31,800,000 lbs.compared with 14,800,000 lbs.and 6,- 100,000 lbs.a- total of 20,560,000.lbs.Ra DÉS T SUMMARY OF THL PRECHDING Into -.CHAPTERS.; .- the quiet of lijtle Monksharen There Sylvia Robson and Molly Corne -have gone to do their marketing, comes the news of an fncoming whaler.At the ay moment when the boat crosses the r into the harbor, however, the press gang is upon the meu and thé people rise\u2019 into riots oyer.their bitter Ben ep x Sylvia is so-upeet by 1t dope EP MED Aa cousi, to er persists in seeing her home.ols He get {& quiet welcome from his aunt, Sylvia's mother, who would be glad to \u2018have Sylvia meet his advaïces, but the gl Elves him only a petulaht dislik form, Philip is loved by laughter of the -Quaker 3 Oke, a cousin of the brothers Tecmiah Foster, Philip's Poovers.The next \u201cwhaler is set upon by gang, and Charley Kinraid, Nounded.hile convalesein » who 8 p his admiration, but, soon her cal er more attention them is to her mother's liking, and Sylvies own dislike of much of the coarse : miration makes her willing to Philip's company and advice He wardly quiet, is full of happy dreams Which, disturbed by $ylvia's readinesy to meet Kinraid's advances, are helpé again by the pews that he and Coulson ure to succeed to the.business of ° Fosters, Before leaving, Kinrald, during her mother\u2019s abserice from bome.tells Bylvia of his love, She returns it, but the father thinks the engagemons had best be a secret for a while, _&n Philip, trying to warn her against Kin- raid, who has jilted several girls, Kets only hot indignation in Yeturn.Philip.is ordered to London on a secret mission by the Fosters, nd while tramping next morning to connect with the coach f he sees Kin- Tried off by the carry h is sorely he.meets at beauty to is message of love and faitu to Sylvie Philip avoids the actüal promise 80 does not even mention the facts in tis letters during his absence,and returning learns that Kinraid 3s belleved to dead.© ETieves at-Bylvia\u2019s misery.but keeps silent, believing Kinraid utterly unworthy anyhow.For heading an attack'on the press gang, which developed to riots, Danlel Robson is arrested, and, to everyone's astonished horror, hung.His wife loses her mind, and Sylvia,completely thrown on Philip's help, at last consents to marry him, much to the distress ef old Kester, the farm hand, who loved Kinraid, half hopes he is yet alive, his hopes arousing Sylvia's so that Philip has to try to prove Kinraid\u2019s death to bring her round again.Even so, the quiet wedding is a trial to.Sylvia, and after it she cares only for her mother\u2019s comfort, but turns to Hester for friendship.CHAPTER XXX.~Continued.) Again, the two different women were divergently affected by the extreme fondness which Bell had shown towards Hester ever since Sylvia's wed- ding-day.Sylvia, who had always received mdre love from others than she knew what to do with, had the most entire faith in her own supremacy in her mother\u2019s heart, though at times Hester would: do certain things more to the poor old woman's satisfaction.Hester, who had craved for the affection which had been withheld from her, and had .from that one circum- Stance become distrustful of her own power of inspiring regard, while she loved, feared lest Sylvia should be-, ; come jealous of her mother's open display of great attachment and occasional preference for Hester.Such a thoyght never entered Sylvia\u2019s mind.lié was more thankful than she knew how to\u2018express towards any one who made her mother happy: as has been already said, the contris.buting to Bell Robsan\u2019s.ures earned Philp more-of his wife's smiles than anything else, And Syl- Wa threw her whole heart into.the words and caresses she lavished on Hester whenever poor Mrs.Robson spoke of the goodness and kindness of the latter.Hester attributed more virtue to these sweet words and deeds of gratitude than they \u2018deserved; they did not imply in Sylvia any victory over evil temptation, as they would have done in Hester.If*seemed to be Sylvia\u2019s fate to cap- tlvate: more people than she cared to like back agdin.She turned the heads of John and Jeremiah Foster, who could bardly congratulate Philp enough on his choice of a wife.- They had been prepared to be critical on one who had interfered with their favorite project of a marriage between Philip and Hester; and, though full of compassion for the cruelty of Daniel Robson's fate,.they were too completely men of business not to have some apprehension that the connection of Philip Hepburn with the daughter of a man who was hanged, might injure the shop over which both his \u2018and their names appeared.But all the possible proprieties demanded that they should pay attention to the bride of ,their former shopman and present successor; end the \u2018very first visitors whom Sylvia had recetv- ed after her marriage hifd been John and Jeremiah Fosteér, fn their Sabbath- day clothes.They found her in the parlor (so familiar to both of them!) clear-starching * her .mother\u2019s \u201ccaps, which had to be got up in some particular fashion that Sylvia was afrald of dictating to Phoebe.\u201c She was a little disturbed at her visitors discovering her at this employment; but she was on her own ground, and that gave her self-possession; and she welcomed the .two 0i2 men so sweetly and modestly, a1d looked so pretty and feminine, an?.bedides, so notable in her handiwxnk, that une conquered all their prejulices at one \u201cPneumonia\u201d .Pneumonia is nothing more or less than \u201cLung Fever,\u201d or as it used to be called, \u201cInflammation of the Lungs\u201d and the results core entirely from a local source; such as taking a violent cold.There is more or less difficulty in breathing: a cough, at first dry, but soon accompanied by raising a: thick, sticky, There 1s only one way to prevent Pneumonia, and that is to cure the cold just \u2018as soon as it appears.Dr.Wood's Norway Pine Syrup will do this quickly Dr.Wood's Norway Pos Syrup is put \u2018the price 25 cents.Msouiastured only opin a trade mark; : \"by The T.Milbum exaggerdted the delight of being be-| et Jéver to \u2018he knew so well \u2018proud; Lf SRN CA blow; and.thelr.frgt-th pght -on ieav- ing the shay was.how: to do har} by Inviting Her to:a supper piaty \u2018at Jeremiah Foster's \u2018hous3.- ; Sylvia was dismayed when sho wes\u2019 bidden to \u2018tlds welliny fesst, and Philip.bad to usa.adl.his authority, though :teiederly, to male her.congent to go at all.She hal heen t¢ nierry country: partes: liké: the: Cornéys\u2019 \u2018and to bright\u2019 \u201chiy\u2014aking romps in the open alr; opt never toa sel stately partv at a friend's house, She would fain have made ajtend- \u2018apce on her mother: an excuse; but Philip knew he must not listen to any -auch plea, ahd'applizd tv Hesterf ir the | dilemma, asking hér to remain with Mrs.¢Robgon while he and Sylvia went nut vid udg; Hd Hester hut willingly, nay,.eagiwly .cons:mntel- lt \u2018wus much, more - to her 1aste than.going out.\u2018 : toc : So Philip aad dylvia- set vut.a\" méin- arm, down.Bridge Street, across the bridge, and then crambered up the hill.On \u2018the way he gave her the directions\u2019 she asked \u2018fot about her behavior as bride and most honored guest; and altogether succeeded, against hie intention and wil}, in frightening her so completely as to the grandeur and- importance\u2019 of the occasion, and the necessity of ramem- bering ceftain set rules,\u201d and making certain set®speeches and attending to.them when the right time came, that if any one so naturally graceful could have keen awkward, Sylvia would heve been so that night.?As it was, she sate, pale and weasy- icoking, \u2018on the very edge of her cha.r;.sho uttered the formal vords which Philip had told her were appropriate to the occasion, and she heartity wished herself safe at home and in bed.Yet she left but one unanimous 1m- pression on the company when she went away, namely, thit she was the prettiest and best-béhaved Woman they had éver seen, and that Philip: Hepburn had \u2018done: well in choosing her, felon\u2019s daugliter though she might be.Both the hosts had followed her into the lobby to help Philip-in her, and putting on her pattens, Then were full of old-fashioned compii- ments and good-wishes; one speech of theirs came up to her memory in fu-| ture _years:\u2014.\u2018Now, Sylvia Hepburn,\u2019 sald Jeremiah, \u2018Tveé known thy husband long, and I don\u2019t say but.what thou hast done well in chodasing him: \u2018but 1f he ever neglects \u2018or.fll-uses thee, come to me, and PH give him a sound lecture on his conduct.Mind, I'm thy friend from this day forrards, and ready to take thy part againat him!\u2019 Philip smiled as if- the day would never come.when he would neglect or ill-use his darling; Sylvia smiled a ttle, without.much attending to, or caring for, the words that werd detaining her, tired as she was; John and Jeremiah chuckled over the joke; but the words\u2018came up again in after days, as words idly spoken sometimes oO.Before the eñd of the first year, Philip Had learnt to be fealous of him wife's.new love.for Hester.Ta the latter, Sylvia gave the free confidence on mgny things which Philip fancied she \u2018Withheld from him.'A .suspicton crossed hs mind, from time to time, + that Sylvia might speak of her form- Husteï.It would be not ufätural, \u2018he thought, 1£ _ghe did so,\u2019 béjiéving him fo he dead; but tlie idea irritated him.+ _ He was entirely mistaken, :-how- ever; Sylvia, with \"all her apparent frankness, kept.her .deep sorrows to herself.She never mentioned her fa- father\u2019s name, though :he.was con- tindally: present to her mind.Nor, did she: speak of Kinraid to.human\u2019 bettig, though, for his sake, her Voice softened when, \u2018by chance, she spoke to a passing sailor; and for his sake her eyes lingered on.such men longer that on others, trying to discover in them something of the.old familiar gait; and partly for his dead sake, and partly because of the freedom of the outlook and the freshness of the air, she was glad occasionally to.escape from the comfortable imprisonment of her \u2018parlor,\u2019 and the close streets around the rnarket-place, and to mount the cliffs and sit on the, turf, gazing abroad over the wide still expanse of the open sea;, for, at that height, even breaking : waves only looked like broken lines of white foam on the blue watery plain.Co But, by-and-by, the time came when she was a prisoner in the house; a prisonet in her room, lying in bed with a Httle baby by her side\u2014her child, Philip's child.His pride, his \u2018delight knew no bounds; this was a new fast tie between them; this would reconcile her to the kind of life that, with all its respectability and comfort, was po different from what she had lived before, and which Philip had often perceived that she felt to be dull and restraining.He already began: to trace in the little girl, only a few days old, the lovely curves that by heart in the mother's face.Sylvia, too, pale, still, and weak, wag very happy; .yes, \u2018really happy -for the first \u2018time since her irrevocable marriege.For its irrevocableness had weighed \u2018much upon her with a sense of dull hopelessness; she felt all .Phillp's- kindness, she was grateful to him for his tender regard towards her, mother, she was.learning to love him as well as to like and respect him.- She did not know what else she could have doñe but marry so true a friend, and she and: her mother so friendless; but, at.the same time, it was like lead .on her morning spirits when she awoke and remembered that the decision was made, the deed was done, the choice taken which comes to most peaple.but once in their lives.Now the Hittle baby caine in \u2018upon this state of mind like a ray of sun- \"light.into & gloomy room.Even her mother was rejoiced and éven with her crazed brain and broken heart, the sight of sweet, peaceful infancy brought light to her.All the old ways of holding a baby, of hushing it to sleep, of tenderly guarding its little limbs from injury, came back, like the habits of her «youth, to Bell; and she was never so happy or so easy in her mind, or so sensible and connected in her ideas, as when she had\u2019 Sylvia's -baby In her It was a pretty eight to see, however familiar to all of us such things may be\u2014the pale, worn old woman, in her quaint, old-fashioned country dress, holding the little infant on her knees, looking dt its open, unspecu- lative eyes, and talking the little Janguage to it as though it could understand; the father on his knees, kept prisoner by a small, small finger curled round his strong and sinewy one, and gazing at the tiny creature th wohdering idolafry; the young ther, fair, pale, and smiling, popped up on pillows in order that she, too, might see the wonderful babe; it \"was astonishing how\u2019 the ! could come and go without being drawn into the adn vortex, and look at this beby just as if babies came into the-world © - day.\u2018Philip,\u2019 sald Syivis, one night, \u2018as he bute as still asa -niousd \u2018in\u2019 her room, - z ( oat +5, TB : \u2018myself\u2019.to\u2019 bé\u2018godtnother\u201d \u2018Anything thou lkes, sweetheart.Shall | we call her Rape, efter Heeter \u2018No, no!\u2019 said Sylvia; \u2018she mun be called\u2019 after miy- mother, or thine, ur both.I should\\\u201clike Her to be called Bellw; after mother, because she\u2019s so fond of baby.\u2019 Po \u201c\u2018Anÿthing to please thee, darling\u2019 \u2018Don\u2019t say that as if tt didn\u2019t signify; there's a deal in having a pretty name,\u2019 sald Sylvia, a little annoyed.\u2018I ha\u2019 allays\u2019 hated being called Sylvia.1t were after father's mother, Sylvia Steele.\u2019 \u20ac 2° \u2018I niver thought any fhame in a\u2019 the world so aweet and pretty as Sylvia, said Philip, fondly; but she was tôo much absorbed in her own thoughts to notice either his manner or his words.~ \u201cThere, yo'lt not mind.if it 1s Bella, becayse yo' see my mother is alive to \u2018De pleased by its being.named after her, and Hester may be godmother, and I'll ha\u2019 t\u2019 dove-colored silk as yo' gave me afore we were married made up into a cloak \u2018for it\"to go to church in\u2019.SU Lal - ; \u2018I got it for thes\u201d said Philip, a little -disappointed.\u2018I&l# be too good for the-baby.\" :- -: i\u2019 \u201cEh! but l\u2019m so carelss, 1 should be spilling something op it?But if thou got it for me I cannot find i\u2019 my heart for -t\u2019 ,wear'it on baby, and I'll have it made into a .christening- gown for But I'll smivér feel at my ease in it, for feam of spoiling it.\u201d \u201cWell! an! if.thou does.spoil it, love, I'll get thee another.I make account of riéhes only for: theë; that I may be able\u2019 to.get\u201d thes - whativer thou\u2019s a fancy for, for either thysel', or thy mother.\u2019 8 OU She lfted her pale.face from, her pillow, - and put up.her Hips to kiss him for \u2018these words.Perhaps on tat day Philip reached the Zenith of his life's\u201d happiness.\u2019 (To be continued.) \u201c BED-TIME STORIES \u201d THE OR] INAL HYMN.Some of vou children will have heard of John Keble, the great English hymn-writer; and sme of you may even know that at Oxfond' there is à college erected to his memory.He was a man of God and a clergyman; and all who knew aim -\"joived in his great love for Jésus, anu found i tn their hearts to be_giai by reason of his plety.He \u2018wrote hymns more easily than sors.of you, can write exercises, and he wrote them more than six times ag well.The careless way some hoys and girls\u2014but there, we'll keep to our-story.One day he and two other clergymen were in his study guged in lcoking through Jots and lots of hymns for a new hymn-book; and Mr.Kehle offered for their juägment & hymn he told them he had, just.written.While they were considering: it their host was called out of thecsvom on some parish business, and it was several minutes before he was pack.When he returned, botly his frie 2s looked vary grave, and one of them said, \"Did you aot Llell us, Keble, that your hymn is original?\u2018Certainly,\u2019 replied Mr.Kable, very mystified; \u2018I wrote it all myselt.\u2019 \u2018You do not mean,\u201d asked the other friend, \u2018that you translated it?\u2018On, no, answercd Mr.Koble; \u2018it is all my own weiting.' \u201cThen,\u201d \\ asked one of his visitors, \u2018what de you make of that?And he pushed across the tavle a copy of a hymn exactly like Mr.Keble's except that it was in Jatin.Mri Keble\u2019s brow corrugated as he read it, and, looking quite\u2019 ashamed, he said, \u2018Dear me! Why this must be the original I must have read it and forgotten.1 really did believe the hymn was my owh and not à translation, and I am gad you have saved me from claiming the work of another.dow remarkable! And Mr.Keble looked and felt very sorry and rather ashamed.Soon after, however, he looked very diiterent, for his; \u2018riends, their laces all shining * withir-Thughter, told him exactly what lad happened, He had written the hym@; as he had said, at first.Then whep he was out of the room \u2018one of his\u201d Iriends had quickly turned it intu Tætin, and he and the other had agr to play a joke on the poet.And quite a good joke, too, was it not ?At least, it shows us that the best Christians know that Jesus likes them to have some [un now and then; and we must @ll be wilting to take turns in being the butt of the jokes of sur friends.Of course you'can laugh ill right at others.But how about Keble never even thought cf getting cross.He just -laughed witn his friends.Then, what of the clever friend who so quickly and perfectly turned.his hymn into Latin ?Surely he must have worked hard at school, and have stuck to things aud really learnt instead of -beinz lazy or copying or pretending he couidn\u2019t learn at all 2?So since he worked nard as a boy he found that after he was a man even his drÿ old lessons helped him.to fun.Now, some of vou never thought that well-done lessens help to fun later, did you ?But it often is so.Even I can think of several jokes I should never \"have enjoyed had I slept all the time a: chemistry class at my school.So once more into the preach ! And tackle your Lat\u2018n and mathematics and French and history us if you meant it.\u2014'Cl.ristian World.\u2019 pme WHAT SAITH THE SCRIPTURS Apri} 4.What shall I do when God riseth up?and when he visiteth, what shall I- answer him?\u2014Job xxxi., 14.I will make mention of thy righteousness, even of thine only.\u2014Ps.1xxi., 16.In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust; let me never be put to confuBion.\u2014Ps, Ixxi.1.; pr MANX LAWS.(From the London \u2018Chronicle.\u2019 Legislation in the Isle of Man is at a standstill because the House of Keys has gone on strike.Manxmen can afford to mark time, for their laws have long been in advance of ours.Every woman, widow or spinster, in the Isle of Man, whether she be owner, occupier or lodiger, enjoys the parliamentary franchise.Every widow enjoys half of her husband's personal estate and has a life interest in his seal estate, and she.cannot be deprived of this by will.The sale of cigarettes and intoxicants to chijdren was forbidden in Man for years before such a prohibition was enforced here.We have legislated mildly against money lenders.The, high interest that can be charged for a loan in the Islaiid is 6 percent, and that hag been the law for over 200 GREAT SOLDIER'S RO- (From \u2018Lloyd's Weekly.) , À stfiking account of the remantic \u2018career\u2019 of \u2018x greut soldier, Sir WiI- lfam Butler, has been issued this week by Constable.; Born in Ballyslateen in 1838, Büt- ler started his turbulent life imbued with the traditions of the fighting Butlers, from whom he was descended.\u2018 \u2018Forty of the Butlers fell at Kilrush, poner fhere was \u2018Mosh,\u2019 or , Butler, of desperate fighting tenacity, of whose duel with a Cromwellian champion Sir William gives | HE the cane ve of n the early days of his service.Bat- lor: ¥ms.adsbglated with the veterans of the gM - Peninsulay\u2019 Wars and hotis@ -mainy \u2018éntique \u2018words \u2018of cbm- mand, whick are Chaldee to the Tommy Atkins\u2019 of to-day.There is the following, Interesting incident in onnection w his recollections of Colonel Isaac Moore: \u2014 © \u2018His pronunciation of some military words was peculiar.He was warned not to exert his volcé too much on parade, but he persisted in giving the long-drawn-out cautionary commands, such as, battalion will change front by the wheeland coum- tern of divisions round the centre, ending by a \u2018Quick march\u2019 that could be heard in the town square at the foot of the hill: One day, after one of these exçessive throat exercises, the old man was seen to lean L upon the neck of his old horse, and they carried him to his Quarters to-die.He had burst à blood- vessel in the lungs.\u2019 \\ Biitler had some {nteresting recol lections of lits service in -Canada, and says, \u2018Among all the officers of the Hudson Bay Company I did not know one who- belleved in the potentialitiés of the land in which they had spent \u2018their lives.\u2019 He himself was offered sixteen hundreq acres of land, on the \u2018spot where Winnipeg now stands, for £1600.He would have died a millionnaire had he accepted the offer.: tion for Wolseley.In these pages there are many personal portraits brilliantly done.One of the best is that of Wolseley, with whom Butler came into contact in his first campaign, the Red River Ix- pedition, of 1870 to 1871.Here dt is: \u2018At this time Colonel Wolseley was in the prime of manhood, somewhat under middle height, of well-knit, well-proportioned figure, handsome, clean-cut features, a broad and lofty forehead, over which brown chestnut hair closely curled; exceedingly sharp, penetrating blue eyes.from one of which the burstling of a shell in the trenches of Sebastopol had extinguished sight without in the least lessening the fire which shot through it from what was the best and most brilliant brain I ever met in the British Army.He was possessed of a courage equal to his brain power.It could be neither daunted nor subdued.His body had been mauled and smashed many times.I nBurmah a gingall bullet, fired within thirty yards of him, had torn his thigh into shreds; in the Crimea a shell had smashed his face and blinded an eye; but no man who rode beside Wolseley in the thirty years of active life in which I afterwards knew him could ever have Imagined that either in his grip of a horse or his glance at a man on a battlefield, he had only half the strength and the sight with which he had started in life.I never knew him tired, no matter what miglit be.the fatigue he underwent.I never knew his eye decelved, no matter how short might be the look it gave at a man or a plan\u2019 For Buller, too, Sir William had evidently profound admiration and respect.The two first met in 1868 on the Canadian frontler, and thus began an acquathtance which lasted upwards of forty yeats.Balter was \u2018the\u2019 best type of the regimental officer.\u2019 Young, actlve, and daring, he stood even in these early days, \u2018In the front rank of the ardent spirits whe might.be described as the rock of Army life which is waiting to get through.\u2019 Another of his heroes was Gordon; he was, indeed, largely responsible for the organization of the large flotilla of boats up the Nile, which was intended to rescue the hero of Khartoum, and he has some hard things to say .about.the way in which the ef- | forts of the ri relief column were stultified.PE Queen Vietoria.Afier- an expedition against the Ashuntis, Butler was seized with a virulent fever ,and on his return to England he lay at the brink of death.He says: \u2014 .\u2018I lay for two months in Netley Hospital.I was not forgotten by Queen or country.Her Majesty came to my bedside and spoke some very gracious words to me, among them being a measage of peculiar thought and kindliness, \u201cWhen Sir Garnet Wolseley rode up to my carriage at the Windsor review, the Duke of Cambridge whispered to me, \u201cIf you wish to please Sir Garnet, the first question should be an inquiry for Captain Butler.\u2019 « When not-bent on military adventure | im India, in Canada, in Ashanti, in Egypt, in the Soudan, or in Africa, Butler found relaxation in the company of greal souls like Victor Hugo and.James Anthony Froude, and Mr.Gladstone.= What struck him most about the former was the extraordi- marily: sonorous torie of his voice, is modulations.\u2018It seemed to run up and down through words as the fingers of a great musician might ranze through notes of music.Sir William was a.Home Ruler, and was gratified by Victor Hugo's references to the soldier's native soil.\u2018I also am an Irishman,\u2019 said Hugo to him on one oocasion.\u2018I iove Ireland because she is to me a Poland and a Hungary, because she suffers.°°\u2019 Here is a touching incident in his friendship with Mr.Gladstone: \u2014 \u2018I happened to meet Mr.Gladstone in the Opera Arcade on the day his windows were broken by a few blackguards who had been specially hired for the business.The dark, piercing eyes had an unusual flash In them.A shower of rain was falling at the time, and the great leader had stopped a moment in the shelter of the arcade.He had no umbrella.I had one, and as 7 was at the door of my club I offered it to him.The expression of his face softened instantly, and he thanked me in most courteous terms.\u2019 THE PARIS COMMUNE.Butler was in Canada when he received news of the Franco-Prussian war.He at once obtained a passport, and went to Paris, and from the abbey tower of St.Denis this is what he saw:\u2014 \u2018All Paris luy there and all Paris apperently burning.A great pall of black smoke hung high over the centre of the city.fed and supported by eight tall pillars of flame.which rose stiaight through the calm sunlit atmosphere of a May morning.\u2018The shells were making great arcs.° .And this, he was told by a younz naval officer, fs how they tried the Communist .prisoners: \u2018If the akin of the neck and shoulders shows the dark mark produced by the kick of the chasepot rifle, the court\u2019 pronounces the single word \u2018Classe;\u2019 4f there is no mark of discoloration on the shoulder the president: says, \u2018Passe,\u2019 and the man is released.Those to whom \u2018Classe\u2019 is said are shot.One \u2014~re tragic incident of the Commune: fil The best Coffee costs but \u2018 little more than the poor grades.You get the best that money can buy at moderate price when you use eal Brand offee Packed in 1 and 2 pound cans only.+ } 124 \u201cTo Business Men in this age of quick happenings, photographs are often wanted and usually none are at hand.Keep up tô date, have a good negative on file with us.If need be we can give you prints in an hour.- Wm.Notman &Son me cy BIRKS BUILDING PHILLIPS SQUARE When You Use No Heat in Kitchen .The \u201cRegal\u201d oven has two-inch insulated walls with heavy brick top.No need to bend the head while using the oven.\u201cRegal\u201d gas ranges now used in lomal schoo.Li of cookery, Macdonald College, leading hospita ~ |\u2019 and institutions, and most of the important Apar: ; 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the troops: advanced, triumph for him.thinking the barricade had been aban- .doned by everybody.The old woman saoron shot with a revolver the first soldicr A .3urke, who approached her.\u2018I have had VIVID PICTURE OF WAR'S ter, in three sons killed in the fighting,\u2019 she HORRORS.critics « said, \u2018and I swore that I would Kill| We had come to the end + M > csterd: one eneiny.You may shoot me now.when the eyes of the whole «on ang ey 80.toux ! Without dwelling on his part in Tel- pra toward Richmond.on th stiuted el-Kebir, the Zulu war, and other cam- Johnston assaulted the Federals, = rer paigns, leaving also his work as a had been advanced to Seven | vs, a military reformer, and his travels\u2014 was so near that the first zur ss an among them his several visits to St our hearts into our mouths, | pu \u201cPro Helena, for Napoleon was his hero\u2014 Sudden loud knocking at un The 7 Ndrning also from the storehouse of at night.The women left :n 1: ar Is his earlier recollections of people and mond had, with few exception: take ac events, we must allude to his power- P4Rds.fathers, sons, and broth: but ref ful justification of his career in South the fight.1 have never seen «ppoints Africa prior to the last Boer war, as exhibition of calm courage thay (he * his book was undoubtedly published Showed in this baptism of nr.\u201ctated chiefly with the object of again plac- 50° Webt or moaned aloud.Ait © in of ing before the public his own feelings out their tasks of preparinz 0° volved of revulsion against that dark page in Hat oranda Fe ton © .> so SN1RRNL * i- Loweve our Imperialism a lull in the frightful canned weeks IN SOUTH We threw ourselves dressed un 0 that AFRICA.Des to get a little rest hefore ay be | .\u201c CTISTICE Never a friend of Cecil Rhodes and During the night begun the ch - \"nd th; those Tinins masnates ho enpineet | POC of wounded pr: fv ed the war, he does not spare them - fuvery vehicle ihe hig/ righteous anger in his ook, and could produce supplemented the h¢ describes how false news was ces bl Mans v = WIL ghanufactured.\u201d in order to lead the om 8 ak WMA - people at home to think that the Boers powder 4s to be unrecognizabic Fif were England's implacable enemies:\u2014 'MPping in on foot.AI next du ity \u2018I got an early hint about the man- en roe ere fitted \u20ac ner in which the preparation of the *! ; 7 ELTEC(S ato telegraphic information was manufac- pitals, looking for their vwn, Chi Whi tured for transmission on Sunday and Se iure Toms were throwin ofl evenings to London for the Monday or volunteer ladies sewing ant £ Le an morning papers by the inner circle of the rough beds culled for by th.a 2 the \u2018Constitutionalists,\u2019 in their man- pve There was not ennuah of \u201chere.slon near Capetown.One of the lead- Call of i the sndden fein olan ing spirits assembled at the suppe-| {9 death.Îles TOE Hn Sick \u2014 ent board held the pen on these occasions: resinald_H de ER that Hi Whitin the guests added their varying sparks ed RN if > se pop }, \" leu of imaginative composition: and from pis her ve PR PE a these there would be compiled some; he lower hospitals We Na bits of sensational news, the final down Main street through the H - - reading of which would be the signal over burnine vvement fr W for uproarous applause from the other scene of h or tor ter ç members present.up finally at st.Charles 1 Sinb Almost up to the outbreak of hos- large, old hullding.Wh.- _ tilities, Butler was kept in ignorance ay Men in ever ran of the fact that the authorities at eilation ving waiting Ca .home intended war.He was often yeons upon bare boars with hae asked whether he would not surround sacks, or army Mankets or nchm ha the Orange Free State with a ring.Hef penesth Iheir honds, Some gave u re Sy knew the country better than anyone.the weary ghost ae wu - passed.thes Tice, and bluntly told his superiors that ft} po All were sufferig peenly = D iltwa was impossible.Ile knew the strength peeging ardinarv attenti re 0, o of the Boers.and declared that forty îhere empty-handed à Fit © ! to thousand men would be required if help poate broke nd patent ; Ç He \" the war were to end in a British vic- down over banda od î carts.Rend 2 ving tory: he afterwards put the figure angage aces stiff wi | an xe y \u201c ; blood and thie! with flies.nothing 4 \\ much higher.How true his estimate ve see or hear of th bio s wd was, the Colonial Office.War Office.search, who, 1 am elad ta ject 7 oor cat h and the whole nation found out to later at his mother « h 0 SE CEE Le tea their cost when reverse followed re-| sq by her to a speedy ome, te fr \\ notu verse.When Butler ventured to give \u2018Recollections Grace and Ga.nis pa his opinion on the probable effect of Mrs Burton Harris and 54 Duri war.he was practically told by Mr.| «scribner.Fison, im the on he Chamberiain \u2018that he had better keep : \u201cvelo his opinions to himself, and do as he \u2014\u2014 ak was told.Small wonder is it that he Mons resigned his position as Commander.BORROWED FROM FRANC! on t in-Chlef on the eve o he war, and New Y ome.a \u2018nes returned to England, where he wus Geraes rauil Peontracten je \u2014 subsequently appointed General officer $10,060.000 in Franco Thi TT Commanding the Western District.a total of $50,000,000 that tl.:- Events hale only too fully proved} has horrowed in France In the that, instead of this dark South Afri- ten months.DR FORTS (5 BE DER ORTRISIRDR ILE B38) B30 IRR HITE 3 SOR RRNA sal xe 2 = \u2018Witness readers, by patronizing * Wi itness readers, by patronizing Witnes: .à dvertisers, help the \u2018 Witness advertisers, help the itness more than the e i i | e .a q (GH FIBER) 33) FREER SELES, BCS FURARRORIRI RE NRRUK KL 55 = \u2018 .i .; Fe - .pot LL ha TA Led INA ET | ' ee Ah 2 4 itler a ef | R'S May, net olst.wire ines, sent ke donr Rien - hus- in finer they N vent the pings 1gh* ins our the stiv in CT rili- tiv nn - me us tre- [RS her pe: ip B11T - ny - ina un- Sin.\u201cwa ~ a SCANDALOUS ABUSE OF BALL Royal Commission to Investi:| 2 Que gate Charges Brought by Recorder v1 10US WOMEN GO FREE.- en ed to Jail, They Appey), Are Allowed Bail and Disappear.- ses of seamdals concerniig use: \u2018Keepers which have g alsd -re-schoing round, some time, and which ression .m.te be péesided over by H nor Judge Bazin.been charged that the dis- -p- 10USe keepers on protext of given in the \u2018rom decisions 4 \"s Court, were able to obtain «- a they forfeited, and that po .~ng vere made to errest them; {me thera was a strong pas- n° ayms between Mr, Recorder Lagu.s and Judge Sleotte, the Recorder 81a NE that \u2018: Was useless to cones9 won: en to jail in an effort \u2018y whey it was kvewa Le \u201c1 from ths decision © .forfeit it, and never ae til arvestad on a new RRL Rl Fp PEE - now been secured to, royal commission show- _ -Ùz 1909 eleven keepers of î mises were convicted and - r-'son, securfed bail * on\u2019 8 : i defaulted.Within a.few pr vo of them were in pro< aga - the Recorder's Court, and tame noe was made to the fact thao gros we defaulters.ces -p a-nts were made to the Attor- 3 eral that in the first place a x-en were released on inade- au> < 1, and when they defaulted wax np attempt to arrest them.Fr curing bail on applirations for apne.-.which were never heard, mur mmolested after defaulting na.wae keepers of disorderly houses nai oa cfforts te drive thom out hy send\u2018 them to jaH without fines.T-e system rather tuan officials, it « crniended in court elrcles, 18 responsible for the evas'on of justice.Judge Sicotte Says the statutes make : pain that ball must be granted in wes cases of appeal Tren will come the question, whose dut is it to get after those who de- tait tneir bail.T.e nfficlal netice maming the royal commission reads as follow,\" Therefore, with the advwico of the executive council of our p, »vinco and urder authority of article 684, and fel- RT rer, owing of the Revised Stateutes of Quiche, 1909, we constitute and ap- Pin Mr.Adolphe Bazin, 0?Monreal, \u201cline magistrate, & royal cutamission- er.10 hold an inquiry amd report be- inre May 1 next, on the foregoing, and |i nr crder that the sittings of the said ris be held in the City of Mousreal.\u201d MIXED MARRIAGES.Ne Temere\u2019 Decree Defended\u2014To- ronto Ministerial Associa~ tion, Toronto, April 4\u2014The Rev.Father Burke, editor nf the \u2018Catholic Regis- tr\u2019 in replying to some ministerial critics of the \"Ne Temere\u2019 decree, said yesterday.\u2018This whole turmé® 18 dishonest und mistaken.As Cardinal Logue stated the other day, the \u2018Ne Temere\u2019 «intended to save poor innocent Pro- stant girls from designing Catholic vs, and as such it should have the +s und not the kick of these would- \u201cProtestant champions.\u201d \u2019 The Toronto Ministerial Association, its neeting yesterday, did net Like aeuon on the Ne Temere decree, vit referred it back to the committee rprinted to deal with it, \u2018me - member of the association «fated the legal advice received had ~n of such a complicated and in- vived nature that no immediate ac- ten could be taken.It is hoped, »wever, that in the course of.two (es the matter will be in shape, + that the course of the association may he decided.It is understood that vHstithtional questions are involved «nd that the matter of autonomy of -4> Various provinces is affected.\u2014_pe WILL PASS THROUGH HERE.Fifty Hollanders From the United |.States to Settle in West., \\Mtinsville, Mass, April 4 \u2014 Fifty ollanders, residents of Whitinsville, \u2018L town yesterday with their wives inl children for Alberta, Canada, \u2018ur they.with another party from \u2018\u201cliaud.will found a Dutch colony enty miles west of Edmonton.The A Pnsville party will meet thelr fel- \u201ctounirymen at (Montreal, WILL NOT LEAVE JAIL.\u201cSiprad the Sailor\u2019 Voluntarily Returns to Prison.> Minn, April 4\u2014\u2018Sinbad \u201chose real name js Chas.\"Hs has been out of thel LE prison since Aug.1, 0 TT > volumtarily return- Tagan ta Nye Peel 0 fo © he prison in 1898, ng he \u201ctof murder in te arrived here a.toil the officers wus afraid renpration would great for him and that he did ond des, i davs ago and 1\u20ac \u2018ont to viclate the conditions vf | 2 The vears lue was in the pri- varked in the greenhouse and |.Tel great Tans, skill and in producing grew mammoth crafting grapefruit on le- ; \u2018Me lemon measured 19 1-2 \u201crrumference.recently on the.Mr.Récorder Dupuis, are a - \u2018be investigated by a royal ms on motion of the Rev.Dr.Bra For Sleeping and Parlor.- Phone: Main 574, hy Day Express A WTO : PACIFIC TORONTO SERVICE Trains leave later and arrive sarlier than oan any others 10.48 P.M.te NORTN foRoNTD Trains for Union Station, Toronto, leave At *3.45 ama, and *10.00 p.m.; \u201cDaily.Daily, except Sun y.\u201cThe new, large and roomy Bileepi Cars, tor Which equipment the © cine | is famous, are on thes these e trains.Easter Excursion to BOSTON _ And Return to Montreal _ 810.65 amckets &.to da Thursday, April Goo to return until April Zith, 2 \u201cPrains leave Windsor St.Station, 9.090: am, 745 p.m.EASTER EXCURSIONS Tickets will be gold between all Sta.- tions in Canad , 1 sal saris \"Shc, hk Ou ond : also to roid Sault Ste.Marie, Mich.: Buffalo, Ein Briére, Niagara Fa IS wport, - One-Way Hiruêines Yars Tox the Roun Pip April 1342 to 171th, IPL tactasive.Good until April 1 Apeit jfth, seul.HOMESEEKERS* EXCURSIONS | Manitoba, Sastatchewas ud Mberta April 4th, 18th, éay'until Sept th and every Fecend Tues- Tickets good for 60 days.CHEAP RATES UNTIL APRIL 10th.Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, ~ Nelson, Rossland, Spokane, 847.70 San Francisco, Los Angel , Mexico City, mex.es $49.00 Low rates to many ot other points.Tourists Cars for Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouver, Seattle, at 10.30 oom ally, \u2019 cry TIOKRT OFFICES.218 St.James St.Telephone Main 3732, 3738, or Place Viger and- Windsor Street Stations.and pe CHINESE ARMY Imperial Edict Urges Higher Standard of Efficiency and ' Greater Strength > > Pekin, April i\u2014An imperial edict issued yesterday in the name of the infant Emperor assumes for him su- points the prince regent generalissimo {ntl the Emperor attains his major- Ye The proclamation is the most im- - portant of a series of edicts, by which the throne has gradually ratsed the military standard.until the army, which was once the most despised profession, is now considered of the highest type.IN reviews at length the valorous history of the ancestors of' the present dynasty, and intimates that dangers are lurking about the frontiers.It declares the necessity of a great army, and demands that the families discontinue seMishly seeking their own interests, and unite, as every family will suffer if conquered.It announces a new military.programme.If fulfilled, prove historical.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FAVOR ARBITRATION.the proclamation will Settle Estate Dispute.Vancouver, BC.April 4.\u2014 Great Britain and the United States have \u2018agreed to arbitrate the Wester claim, finvoiving ownership of millions of -acres of land in New Zealand.This was announced by Dr, J.G.Findlay, \u201cAttorney-General of New Zealand, who with Sir Joseph Ward, Premier of the Commonwealth, arrived yesterday, from the Antipodes en route to Lon- \u2018don.The personnel of the board.has not been settled.The claimants are descendants\u2019 of Capt.J.Webster, a New Bedford { (Mass) whaler, who operated in the South Seas in the early thirties, making his headquarters\u201d in New Zealand before Great Britain \u2018established = government im the islands.The has been pending before the American State Department for- years.The \u2018clgimants demand .dompensation .for lands which, it is maintained; were \u2018given Captain Webster by -various Maori chiefs.These fertile lands, af- Fter the captain's death, reverted \u2018to the Crown and were subsequently oceu- pied by settiers.\u2026 Webster.left >, will dequeathing his New Zea- land estate to his heirs, whose cldim hag been pressed by the United States for many years.Recently the Imper- {al Government, with the corsent \"of \u2018the New Zealand Government, agreed to arbitration.; eee BVANGELIZATION IN TORONTO.Protestant Churches Decide to Work - Among Foreigners.: ; J \u201cToronto.April! 4\u2014The.union of, the] | Protestant churches in\u2019 Toronto\u2019 in.à © campaign: to Christiänizé- the foreign population of.the city.Was d cussed \u2018amd approved by.the Toronto , Mini- -fertal Association yesterday.The many ministers present were united In the belief that something must be - done to evangelize the foreign, races; particularly in the downtown district.The Rev.Dr.Bartley.of the Methodist.Church, suggested that \u2018each: denomination take charge of the work among some particular race._ This would prevent overlapping and | ensure the covering of the entire mis- ston field.» Already thia is being done: \"in an indefinite way.The Methodists have specialized on the Italias in.the: Ward; the Presbyterians ans and Bulgarians, and so on.Zo Pec iden Was received with \u2014 GOOD TO RETURN UNTIL APRIL.24th, sn J Car me apply at \u201crie st James\u2019 \u2018tree.© ture @eation.yen 18:30 am.arrives: PI 7.00 1 Dim.| Night Express Jédves Monçres! 8.30 pm, srcives Beaton 5 + em.1 \" 7.40 JFoR, BOSTON (via CV.R)\u2014 preme command of the army and ap-.| Great Britain and United States to | dying in the Unifed States.are doing |, miesionary work among the Jews; (Ret - Baptists are working antong the.Rue- x TYTN : SYSTEM ALLAN LIN E.| ' | GHORTEST OCEAN P AGH, So.St John allez TINEG 100-1, TO ¥NE YARD STEEL RAILS.POLITE & ATTENTIVE: EMPLOYEES 3 Tar Satis TiHOURS \u201cinternational Limited\u201d (Canaan's gael Greyhound.) | ead BIE = sind Pullnds § tor x nd à eus cer aapias Ere on on Night BOSYON-.cree Tick Ay d got yo x cke \u2018Return.fim.April fi \u2018A 1 13th.DALY TRAIN SERVICR: FOR NEW ORK (via D.& H.Co.)== p.m.30 p.m.\u201d | Reduced Fares to Pacific Coast Points IN EFFECT UNTIL' APRIL 10th.One w Sécand Class Colonist fares fro eu to Nelson, m Chicago, Melson, Taooms;; Wash., Port- nd, Ore, roses ame 1 Drege, SEE Op pe | Low rates to many other points TOURIST.SLERPING cans Leave Montregi for Chicago on days, W ys and Fridays = Tone pm, Berthe s available for accommodation of engers holding Arst or second class re ots on on payment of nominal charge.ennect made ith trains carrying cars of similar style at TIOKET O 120 we SEE DEEE es eos or Bonaventure tation.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY 20IAVENTURS BUX VFATION.For Bt Hyactnth Dram- 7.40 AM mondville.Lavin,\" \\Jusbec, and ediate stations.AXCEFY Connections | for up sn CINDAY |stations.for E:viete mediate MARITIME EXPRESS.12.00 For St Hyacinthe, Le- noomw vis, Quebec, Riviere du DAILY Loup, Ste.Flavie.: 12.00 For the above-named stations; also M por, |B Af El aE | Pris nce Edward: I and SATURDAY! Newfoundland.\u2014.N.B\u2014Through a, gl for ney leaving Montreal on denday, ve nesday and Friday.4 PM.|'EXPREES for St dys EXCHPT cinthe, Nicolet and inter- SUNDAY, mediate stations.' OFFICE: 2 Tel.Bell 618.GED.STRUBBE City Fiaket-Agt : oexe 130 St.James St H.A.PRICE, Asst.Gen Pass.Agt waite, of \u2018in evangeliea work.[INTERESTING RELICS.Disclosed at High Tide in Shlflk.London, April +4\u2014 An bare interesting relics of the long: ago.dreds of gald, silver and copper coins, .| some \u2018of them dating ue far beck as | bronze earrings, ahd\u2019 other ofnaments for personal adornment.The disappearance of the land: |.the Saxon era; \u2018was- near.the.village of Thorpness, a \u2018hundred.yards distant from coast has been continuously erpded.corded.during the past century.THE BIRCH AT ETON.Forms.: Longen; Apri £ Eu The birch has bern.abolished a College, the upper Storm] boys.are.E> cane may be used ins wd LTHG.TR TH su} mé he; \"ane oO.one pie sh: \u201ci Bott ddtes\u201d back ses * 4 oon va TORONTO EASTER EXCURSIONS NEW YORK.$12.30 0.68 Excursion Rates 10 ofber Points: \u2018lor to be prepared the Congregationalidts, a committee was appointed to consider the matter and report some plan for the closer co-operation of the churches abnormally; igh tide yesterday washed out a big of the county of Suffolk, laying Included among.the things uncovered; |, by the caprice of the sea were hun which.so narrowly escaped that sore: of the cottages which were yesterday, the gea ure now but a few feet from high water mark.This part of the British Many big engulfments have heen re-| Its Use to be Abolished in Upper oy and Fri BOSTON iy GLAsaow.Tenjan, Apeil®, Raspezisn, Apeni 16.PORTLAND £0 GLASGOW.pte § sac.treat 9 HESPERI om 957.5 and up; nares Mess anu the Per foe Fe eR oe aan deh ER 4 up; \u201cThird Clase, F POUR EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY , Sos cua Gm Sot, it vr BETWEEN MONTREAL and TORONTO s=.soxx 16 xAvas AND LONDON.713 pom.MODNRATE RATE SERVICE.Pomsranian, A718, Tage Mog, AGL 20.cond Cabin.Bat nt 50; Havre, 445.So.sit 350 an 0 and re de bee ave $30.00: Farin, \u201cAll the are\u201d tno above ser.ioea, Lévergos or a tassow London ané Havre, are fitted with cof@ storage - H.& A.ALLAN, MONTREAL Round rip $20 and Us ol oe Fos York rp Py ovary At Bligakeols; alectrio lang: - wipaless telegraphs.eo a lr esac landing pases: WEST INDIES 3% ee.su ge oe .+.Bpeit 18 : we BERMUDA | | Whie-Sar Dominion Quuadien Birvice Mail Steamsen soem EnAND, k Canadas, Apl 15 .RS Megantic, Apl.30.a MONTREAL - GUBBEC - Le Dominion., May.6\u20ac.June Canale .-13 June 17 July 15 Lsarentic.20 June July Teutonic .27 J July Megantic .June-10 .Ju Aux.5 : LAURENTIC AND anTx Lacs, est Maa most modern ata.Onin _ trade.Super ota tion for Tad classes.b socom WIC, CANADA, DOMINION \u2014 Second Class Cadin (called Classy, best on the steamer at moderate rates.Superior socommodstion for T \u2018Class on on all ateauiers in 2 and 4 berth For all intormatto ly to Local Agents Bn apply i BATTS orion, NADIAN PACIFIC EAPRESSES [AND OTHER STEAMSHIPS | ST.JOHN, N.B., and LIVERPOOL MONTROSE.Mar, 31 EMPRESS OF IRELAND.Aph 7 LAKE CHAMPLAIN.Apl 13 EMPRESS OF BRITAIN.Apr.21 © Rates\u2014Empress \u2018 steamahips: First class, $32.50, and upwards; second Sass, 51.25, and upwards.Lake ships\u2014One Class Cabin, sec on class rates, 347.50, and upwarda - Tickets and information from any Steamship Agents W.G.Annable, Wm.Webber, Sen.Passenger Agt.Passenger Agt # 1 \u201c * BITUATIONS VACANT.month.À | therine.street West (cor.Stanley st.).A , BARGAIN FOR QUICK PURCHAS- | er:\u2014One quarter- at oak buffet, $30; : originel cast, $50.00.One quarter-cut joak 10 ft.extension table, practically new, \u2018320.00.One beautiful china ca- \u2018 binet, $20.00.ne room set, 3 ploces.quarter-cut ash, with springs, .Few oil nti .Also, high-grade American | {ano.mahogany case, $195.00.Can seen between 7 and 9 p.m.135 Irvine avenue, West- mount.Must be sold at once to save shipping.REG STERED.HOLSTEINS FOR SALE wo 2-year-old bulls, besides year: lings and calves of both sexes.GILLESPIE, Abbotsford, Que.HORSES FOR SALE.\u2014CAR LOAD OF \u2018Horses, just fresh arrived: young and sound; for general purposes: from 900 to 1250 pounds; must be sold at once, \u2018because we have another car load for next week.172 Bleury street.Phone Main 1160.FOR SALE \u2014 2 BEDRQOM SETS, 1 Dining Room Sct, 1 Ktager, Carpets, Gasoliers, Mangle, 2 Refrigerators.= Plate Mirrors, 4 x 6 feet.small Safe, Walnut Dining Table.50 Park ave.city.No dealers.FOR SALE, WOOD PARTITIONS and Shelving.388 St.Catherine West.MACHINE TOOLS FOR SALE \u2014Owing te changes in our plant we have the following machines for sale:\u20141 Automatic screw machine, taking up to 3-8 inch stock, with collets and cams: 1 three spindle artll, 3¢ inch table, § inch centres: 1 two spihdle drill, 18 | inch table, 6 inch centres: 2 Garvin Millers, 80 inch tables, 1 Garvin Miller, 18 inch table; 1 4-foot speed Inthe; 1 18-inch Lsp eel.T chines are all-in first class condition, and may be seen at any time.Address, THE MANAGE P.O.Box 2234, Montreal, ed NUNNS CLARK (SQUARE PI ANG, WANTED, BOY FOR PROOF PRESS.Toman a ass, métal apply to News Ro : I$ E full & So ne al om, \u2018Witness\u2019 Of EN PP le $5 cash and $4 a TON BROS., 550 St.Ca- WANTED,GOOD WAIST HANDS, PER- \"manent work and good wages aid.WINDSOR BAZAAR, Lindsay p Bone 512 St.Catherine st.West.WA NTED, RESPECTABLE YOUNG Girl to\u2019 help, ith housework; good r right party Apply.No.31 Staynor, off Greene avenue: > WANTED, YOUNG GTRL FOR GENERal housework.Apply.426 Grosvenor avenue, or Tel Westmount 2890.Wy TED.ROCK DRILL RUNNFRS, Work; good wages, I'RASE BRACE & CO.Valleyfield, Que.5 OFFICE BOY WANTED FOR WHOLEsale office, Address in own handwriting.stuting a e, > Montreal 5 88\u20ac etc.P.O.Box 118%, \u2014 WANTED, AT 499 MOUNT STEPHEN must Danses mount.General Servant; ve good references.ly.morning or evening.© Apply WANTED\u2014EXPERT REAL ISTATH alesman, to sel! wvester- town lots on commissi © .ess\" Oi salon.Address II.P., \u2018Wit EMPLOYMENT WANTED.MIDDLE AGED PERSON WOULD like position of trust, collector.ur ussist- ant In office.Referen f th Apply, Box 60, sO © best, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.TEACHERS WANTED.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, SCHOOL Municipality of St.Anciet.Teachers Wanted.Three Protestant Teachers, for the above municipality for the ensuing school term: salary 220.00, Applications received up to April 15th by the undersigned.Applicants to state qualifications.Term, 10 months, beginning September next.+.0.STEWART, Nec.- \u201cTreasurer, C int Que., March 31st, 1911 azaville, FOR SALE \u2014 FOR THE BALANCE of this month we will frame the \u2018Witness\u2019 Pictures at 75 cents each.They are no use rolled up and put out of sight.HEASLEY & CO., 315 Bleury.STRAWEBFRRY PLANTS, FORTY VArieties: list John Downham Strathroy, bntario.MACHINE TOOLS FOR SALE.owing to changes in our plant, We have the following machines for sale:\u2014 Synopsis of of Onsaiad North-W ast 4d Regulations.Any person he im the sole Redd of a al, 257 any male over 18 years old, ma able Deninion mud in Manitoba, avaliable PB] 0 Saskatchewan 4 oF ort The applicaitt must ap A4 Dominion Port-| Lands ency cy for the District, y ba made st an agen or on dren , cokditions, by fa thes, mother, don; dsughter, drother- or Slater of intending 4 steader.- -\u2014Six mon Le sidence upon and \u201ccultivation, ag To the d in each of three years.ader \u201cray Uve within ine op farm tf st 80 apfes solely owned and occup! fod.by him, or by mother, Bor, daughter, brother or Le À In Ce e districts a: homes: E ood may preremp u + er- | Soon alongside his 5 mestédd.agen 43,9 00 0 per acre.= a STE reside upon thé\u2019 Home- staan or pre-emption six months in each: of six years, from date af homastead entry (including the time required .to earn homestead patent) and cultivate firty acrés extra.A homesteader who has exhausted his: homestead right and cannot obtain\u2019 a re-emption may emter.for a purchased.homes tead in certain districts.- \u2018Price, | $3.00 per acre.ties.\u2014Must reside six months in eacli of three years, cultivate ase ohores and erect 8 housse worth 300 .W.CORY, Deputy of the Minister \u2018of the interior.N.B.\u2014Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for.Department of Raliways#Ganals,Canada ONTARIO\u2014ST.LAWRISWOE CANALS.CORNWALL | GANAL.SEALED TENDE addressed -to the undersigned and endorsed \u2018Tend der for Improving Upper Entrdncé to Lock No.19,\u201d will be received at this Sfce until 16 .o\u2019clock on SATURDAY, April 15th Plans, Specification, indProrm of Contract to be entered into can be seen on and after March 18th, at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Department of Railways and Canals, Oftawa.and at the office of the Resident ineer of the Ontario\u2014St.Lawrencé Canals, Cornwall, at which f places \u2018form of tender may be of Parties tendering will be required to \u2018accept the fair wages Schedule prepared y the Department of.Labor, which schedule\u2019 Will form part of the contract.Contractors are requested to bear in mind that tenders will not be considered, unless.made strictly in accordance with the \u201cprinted forms, and in the case or firms, unless there dre attached the cupation, and place of résidence of each member of the firm.An accepted Bank cheque far the sum of $1,500.00, made para to the order of the Minister of Railways and Canals, each tender, which contract _| for the work, at the rates stated In\u201c the offer subm turhed to the respecte contractors dèrs are no whose ue of the successful tenderer will\u2019 Be held as security! or oart securi-\u2018 ty, for the due fulfilmerft of the contract te be entered into.The lowest, or any tender, not neces- acce arly P By order, Department of Raliways and Canals, Oftawa, March 21st, 1911.: Newspapers inserting this advertisement without authority.tom, [ne Department, J will not be pajd tor i t.sy Iather,.actual signature.the nature of the oc-/ mitted.The Cheque.thus sent in will be re- 8 and 5 Board of Trade Bullding.is 28 Fant.US La Hy Lo « 1 Automatic ssrew machin, taking up 38 .\u2026.18.98 RES ASE OTe inch stock, with collets.ans vs ee Xuron .14.60 Fe > 1 Three Spindle Drill, 34 inch table, 8 And all other points Jn C Jdortal intormation avn tnoh osuties.| Mgésena Springs N.Y.; Rô fee's © point, WOE Jinn ir Clr 199 3: Lin rs dle Drill, 18 ineh \u2018Sable, 8 N : Island Pon vis Swanton, Vt.; ory Book Son.ST inch centres.\u201cintermediate \u201cStations and return, LJ Be Ave # Taavont er 2 Garvin Millers, 30 tables.arias Monet (LIMITED) 1 Garvin Miller, 18 set table.SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE.a a.Weekly Sailings from Manchester.1 Exot Labs.Going April 13th to 17th; inclusive, memt==| Fortnightly ssllings from ®t John.3 18 inch Lap Wheel Return limit, April 19th, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.From Man.From St.Jobs.These machines are all in first class FRID \u2018 condit'sn, and may be seen at any time.coeD Y, April 14th, ox Dob.25-MANS COMMEnCE Mar 3 Adéress, THE LANAGER, P.O.Box Spootal train ?Veudreul will leave HOTEL OSTEND Mar.11.MAN.CORPORATION\u2019 * 2234, Montreal.Bonaventure Station 30 pm .Mar.17.MAN.ENGINEER .April 8 + stop at all Statione.Mein ng Toava WHOLE BLOCK BOARDWALK FRONT Mar.26.MAN.SHIPPER .=e Vaudreuil dort.PM Regular.train 0 ATLANTIO GFY, XJ Select Location, Mar.81: MAN.IMPORTER .April 8! FOR S Al E F .m., carried ; Vaudreuil at 1.25 pun.for Montreal will \u201cSpecial Inviting ave RE Limited number of passengers ! a be.cancelled on above date Boots and Calender.+ +0.F, Baus.\u201c| FURNESS, WITHY & CD, Use | 0 = : HOMESEEKERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS re |___aem- women ((Id Building Materials ROUND TRIE TICKETS to.to Western ig lite.20 au .18: Maÿ 2, 16, 30: June 14.27: si it All of the stone, brick, doors, sash, 39 Aug.8, 22; Sept.& 5, 19, at very tow!\u2019 lumber, etc.of the Beminary Hall and ares.PROM PRL ; Wesoltelt the tu Engineers and 3th Pon i advisability of bar nary advice fres.Inventor's us Marion, business of Manufas- ers who pare Our Marion & Bat à Montreal r sent upon and Washington.PAT ei \u2018 ALI IN 8 LA Athans BEER | 1 4 cd PATENTS THAT PROTECT \u201c FEATHERSTONHAUQH & OO., CANADA LIFE BUILDING -, MONTREAL INVENTIONS PATENTED IN ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS .Merehants Bank Building, Montreal.arges us miodereis, ! \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.has.W.T , B.8c, late Examiner a = Chas.Canadian Patent \u2018Office.adjoining building on St.Francois Xavier Street, between St.-James and Notre Dame Streets.Apply on the works to P.LYALL & SONS, LIMITED.peer WANTED, TEACHER, HOLDING Ele mentary Diploma, for Model School, Bream te Que.shanties to come ° ast tate experienc JOHN WATT, \"Aylmer, Que.TEACHERS WANTED\u2014PROTESTANT eachers are wanted for the Schools Nos.1, 3.5, 8 and 11, of the Municipality of Hemmingford.Term, 89 months.Salary, $22 per month.Address, stating Epépalificet ns and exe perience.ELLERTON, Sec.» Treagucrer, Ferme Que.TEACHERS (PROTESTANT) WANT= ed, (4) for Scotstown Model Schools for scholastic year commencing Sep= tember next; one Principal, holding Academy Diploma; one Model Teacher, bolding Model Diploma; one Intermediate Teacher, holding Advanced Elementary Diploma; one Primary Teacher, holding Elementary Diploma; also (2) Teachers for District se hO018, Dell and Victoria, holding Elementary Diplomas.Duties to commence about May 1st.Applicants will please furnish references and testimonials, and tate ealary expected, to HN BLACK! Secretary.Treasurer, pootés town, Que.TEACHERS WANTED (2) MODEL DEpartment (Grades III.Model and I.Academy), and Primary Department, for \u2018Gault Institute,\u2019 Valleyfield,Que.; term commencing Septe ymber next.In- 1tial salaries: Model, $450.00; Primary $325.00.Apply, with references am testimonials on or before April 6th.Freteronce ven to teachers having knowled music and singing.J.A McDON LD.Secrctary-Trecasurer.WANTED.OFFICE WANTED.CENTRAL, MOD erate, and rivate.Address, I P.VAUGHAN, 65 Mansfield street.WANTED TO PURCHASE.TO LEY.- Corner Store To Let Fine Corner Store To Let\u2014With base rent and upper flat Apply to Manager, The \u2018Witness\u2019 Block tenants\u2014offices or shop.Apply to the MANAGER, 142 St Peter street 2 FLATS TO LET.new middle flat, 2281A Hutthison st., near St.Viateur, § rooms (can make 2 bedrooms), large hall, hardwood floors, china ; modern conveniences; outgoing tenant will sell electric fixtures cheap.n- spection daily, 11 to 4.Rent reasonable.Apply to F.A, VEITCH.286 \"ELLIOTT & DAVID Advocates, Barristers nd Solicitors.Commissioners for all the Province And for the States of Massachusetts and York.Canada Lie Bulkiing, 189 £t.James st Henry J.Biliott, K.C.L.A.David.SMITH, MARKEY, SKINNER, PUGSLEY & HYDE ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, METROPOLITAN BUILDING, 179 ST.JAMES STREBT.ROBT.C.SMITH, K.0, FRED.H MABKEY, EQ WALDO 6 PÉGILEE, & GORDON HYDE.St.James street.Tel.M.4734, or Mrs.WHITE, 2287 Hutchison street.TO LET PROFESSIONAL CARDS ,., TO LET rence.gmt Seth, Rhine r POTTER BARRISTERS, de.rooms und bath.Rent $21.00.EEATED FLAFS \u2018The Mansfield,\u2019 Mansfield street, near or sa: .50.Fres rooms and bath.of water Apply, 309 St.James etreet ROOMS TO LET.ST.LAMBERT, SINGLE OR DQUBLE Room to rent, with partial board, in best.part of town; private family, \u2018Ad- RESIDENTIAL FLAT TO LET \u2014FINE | WANTID TO PURC 4 se -LL CAST- niture, verwarc, OK \"Gold, Pawn Tickets.Above everybody else's prices paid by MAX FRANK, 18 Bast Craig Patreet Tel.East 3087.VETERAN LAND GRANTS.GHEST CASH PRICE PAIL BOs of Veteran Land Gran JOR ait ed or unlocated LEO L.LEET, 186 st James street, Montreal VETERAN LAND GRANTS WANTED.tare or Dominion, located - a MULHOLLAND & co.To- ronte.\u2018 SUMMER RESIDENCE TO LET TO LET, FOR SUMMER.A LARGE furnished house on the shore of Ottawa River, 50 miles from Montreal, For particulars \u2019phone Main 7454.! MISCELLANEOUS.ANYONE HAVING OIL PAINTINGS or Water Color Drawings, by any of the following Canadian Artists, viz., D.Fowler, O.R.Jacobi.O'Brien, may find a purchaser, by addressing Box O.P.88, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.TYPEWRITERS ea TE RE- menufactured Typewriters.writers repaired, rented, exchan ae Highest | grade.Ribbons, Carbon, HAS.B.WALSH & ca 5 st *tohn Circa, Montreal.ANYONE NOT BEING ABLE TO GEP a \u2018Witness\u2019 at his newsdealers will oblige the publishers by M o the Subscription © artment by hone, n , or y 8 IN DOUGALL & BON, \u2018Witness tous Building, Montreal PROPERTY FOR SALE.LOTS FOR SALE, ROCKLAND AVE, F.8.MACLENNAN, K.C., Advecats, Barrister and Quebec Bank Banding, Montreal.\u201cTel.Main 4708.Tel.Main 204, PATTERSON & JENKINS, \u201c Aévocates, Barristers - sv Solictters, 180 Wt.Jaxiés Stréet, Montréal.W.PATTERSON.J.JENKINS.montha-\u2014cottage behind cedar | hedge Jawn sloping to lakeshore; ute from Boathguse, HE, Torn 5 Coridt TA LA \u201crss SUNN, q BY: LITTLE METIS JA:rlinwood Cottage To Yt: furnished.| ; Besides Targe sitting-room, dining-room, pantry and Kitchen, there are seven of | MARRIAGE ' LICENSES ISSURD BY JOHN M.M.DUFF, 107 &t.James Btreet.\u2014 49 Crescent St.eight bedrooms, bathroom and w.c.en bedrc.m floor, modern Plumbing, atot Fo cold water at kitchen sink and in \u2018dathroom: splendid water from spring above the cottage level, Providing water | pressure.Modern cooking rang verandahs, beautiful view, and \"teres grounds, including e grove and fine clean beach.For further particulary sddress, MR.MeGLAUGHLIN, ait Office, or Telephone Main 4 ' Coronation Shown in London.London, April 4.\u2014An exhibition be worn by members of The object of the was opened.to-day.ne benbâit axhibition: is - to h's diamonds; ndowment® of Middlesex Hospnui.and dozens of purures and circles with knot; Lady Londeaboroug 1 3 value of\u2019 the\" fifty tlaras is .es- | qjamonds set with sapphires, turquojs- and turquéieps, Lady Tweeddalens.timated at a milllod éollare \u2018bar Bis-l\"es, pégris, emeralds and other jewels.damonfls and .sapphires, and the torte\u201d and sefitimental octationis) \u2018Thé managers of the exhibition have splendid ilatas of .Lady Satlebury \u2018maké thäm \u2018HriteJews beeri ukable to obtain severdl of the| Lady Plymouth,\" Lady am y, \u2018meses atin, ps due ts Moat famous t teen at the cor: Lady * Moint-Stephen, .an any \u201cAvani: anit\u2019 other.rayol oe ae tion of.Kin, but sel- others.- set aim ong i Se has ing = begh es brilliant es SP hon comme ty a \u201cLap be f Le isplay of sumpt Jewels, ong single week: \u2019 Ha gap re fink ane it py ie moe.\u2018beau I asin) ère Lady tives is! guarding the Jewels night an 24 Sending =.tort only on great \"Newborough's\u2019 crown of amonds an \u201cday.DISPLAY JEWELS VELS FOR CHARITY Remarkable Collection of Tiaras for Montre uf the wonderful.collection of tiaras La the Royal.taniily and-peeresses at the coronation: the Priuce Francis \u2018of Teck memorial fund for the Gouin, Lemieux, urphy & Berard Advocates, Barristers and.Solicitors.Hon.R.Lemieux, K.C.L.P.Berard, K or + Gouin, K.C.Ey 18 J.H.Dillon, B.C.L.phy.K.C.pat \u20ac verre uit, LL.L.Quebec Bank Building, 1 Place d\u2019Armes, ASHES Given away Free.Apply occasions \u2018the tiara of the Duchess of Norfolk, like a coronation.There were many all around crowns of diamonds, like those of the Duchess of Sutherland and the Duchess of Westminster; many precious heirlooms like Engineer Witness Office.Easy of access.emeralds.the Duchess of Newcastle's superb diamonds, Lady Kilmorey's jewelled ribbon, with a true lover's dress, S.D., \u2018Witness\u2019 ce.Outremont.Two choice lots on this fine avenue, only 6ic per foot.All i improvements made.For particulars COTTAGE TO LET.address Box A.P.N., \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.-LAKESIDE, P.q COTTAGE 79 SET furnished.Apply, Vw S.WE, .COTTAGE FOR SALE.4947 Western Avenue, estmount, FOR SALE.COTTAGE, 130 IRVINE LAKESIDE\u2014TO LET FOR SUMMER avenue, Westmount.Seyen rooms bath and wW.6., furnace, two stall ata- ble and harness room.Apply, No.72 Anderson street.Sale, at Shawbridge, flve minutes from C.P.R.or river; spring water by tap half cash.e; $750; in hous | Que.Postmaster, Shawbridge, EGGS AND POULTRY.EGGS FOR SETTING FROM IMPORTed White Rocks, .00 for twelve, or 7.00 for hundred.Also, Chatham Incubator and Brooder.for one _hundred eggs.in first class order, JOHN J.MILNE, Montreal West.ANT ADS.nop WANT ADS wh = The \"WITNESS MAY BE LBFT WITE Chapman, Bookseller, §13 &t.Ca- A one se West, or with - Turner, Grocer, Point St.Charles, 801 Wellington Street, West of Subway; J.W.Mathews, 103 Church Avenue, Verdun.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.CAS TARIFF.J ation Vacant, Situation Wanted, Pu- ] pile Wanted, Let, Articl 8er eond-hand Articles\u201d Wanted ce For Sale.ty For Sale or To Let.rose Articles For Sale.20 Words for 100.r each additional ord.Six ia- fine for the price of fou HOTICE PARTICULARBST, - Postage Stamps Wil Will Be Accepted, rates are Tare Cash with order.Fug,abore prepaid numerous entries have to be rade, and the rate is, in consequence, much h r.Jo charge made in our books for any |\" advertisement of less than five agate Unes spaoë 2er mme = Le | SUMMER \"OR WINTER COTTAGE For \u2014 LE te tt i otk ve por » Pe PIS BETIS rot 2-0 : 4 5 J 27, PRP A oli - N a Ea A PRY ar .ee Y pe A POP PRE ; LES k 1 - En.ms a WA.ee re, re Hr - - \" ee 2 = a por A - = es = = gg NS .pr er = - S SE ST ha Ear * ee es - prie 3 t rT ~ g aS PA \u2018 ue: SAILING i Bd > x] Cm rm ee ar 22 PEN eR PS able Territory in * America STATES VISITING BARON.Ignorance Declared Useful to Governments in Hiding Consequences of War.San Francisco, April 4.\u2014Baron d'Estournelles de Constant, the Frénch| 4x missionary in the cause of international peace, Who is making a tour of the country, spoke here yesterday, taking as his text.\u2018The Campaign in Russia.\u2019 The Baron said, in part: \u2018General ignorance has been sinzu- larly useful to governments jn cons cealing the consequence of their war from the eyes of public opinion.\u2018For a long time I have been endeavoring in vain to find out what thé wars during the Revolution and the First Empire cost France in men, exclusive of anything else.The figures vary from 2.000,000 to 5,000,000; Talkin only the minimum, and multiplying 5 by several generations, 1 8nd at France's population has been reduced by 20,000,000 in the course of a century.But for these wars we should now, in all probability, have a population of sixty million inhabitants, instead of forty, who would, moreover, be physically stronger, inasmuch \u2018as\u2014 without attempting to calculate the consequences of drink, which has a close connection with the matter\u2014these wars eliminated the men best fitted to perpetuate their kind.Even if we limit ourselves to the immediate consequences, we should have to embark upon several years of research to obtain only doubtful results.\\ \u2018We must also take into account thd immense opportunitiès Jost by Frenchmen in all parts of the world, and especially in America.The courage and heroism displayed during a quarter of a century of war were not called Into being by it, as some people imagine.but were already in existence and ready to be utilized, in France and abroad, to further enterprises already begun.Though it was abandoned after the Seven Years\u2019 War, ihe work accomplished by Cartier, Cham- lain and La Salle, and later on hy afayette and Rochambeau-\u2014none the less great though in a different order of ideas\u2014sowed the seeds of an abundant harvest, that Frenchmen in spite of all obstacles, might have reaped.Here were openings for our enterprise and our commerce, salvation for our shipping, our seaports and river ports.Our influence and our language would have extended.in all directions.We severed all these ties, and, instead of \\vivifying the New World with French blood, we water ed the battlefields of Europe with it.\u2018Under the head of losses, let me confine myself to quoting the comparatively optimistic estimate given by Napoleon himself.According to Taine, Napoleon said angrily to Metternich, in the course of their eight- hour interview at Dresden on June 28, 1813: \u2018What do you want of me?Do vou expect me to dishonor myseit?Metternich was bold enough to reply: \u2018T have seen your soldfers: they are mere children.What will you Mo when your army of youths bas gone?\u2019 Napoleon replied.hotly: \u2018You are aot a soldier, and you do not know what passes in a soldier's mind.1 have grown up on the battlefteld, and a man like T am does not care a \u2014 for the lives of a million men.\u2019 \u2018On another occasion, Napoleon remarked tn M.de Narbonne (according to the Duc de Broglie, quoted by Taine): \u2018After all the Russian cam- Paign only cost me 300,000 men, and a great many of them were Germans.\u2019 \u2018 \u201cHis imperial chimera devoured a Yreat many more than this.\u201d adds Taine.From 3806 to 1815 the num- - ber of killed amounted to more than 1,700,600 Frenchmen, born in France itself, to which we can probably add 2.000,000 men from\u2018 outside its boundaries, killed while fighting for him as allies or against him as enemies.\u2019 | GRAFT VS.HUMAN LIFE.New York Disaster Discloses Dis.) honesty of Building Inspectors.New .York, April 4 \u2014The eight un- Mentified victims of the Washington Place fire of March 25, whica cost 144 lives, will be buried to-morrow afternoon, as the big labor parad: in their memory winds vrhrouzh the streets, it was defintely announced last night.A ninth coffii, contaitiins fragments of incinerated bodies 1mpos-.sible of sdentifiéation, ri also be interred.The city has pn~thased a lot in a non-sectarian cemetery in Brooklyn for burying the bodies, Funeral gervics of the Roman Cathaoliz, Y2- brew and Protestant faiths will be held at tha graves.In connection with the investigation; of the disaster, Borough President McAnemey, of Manhattan, made pub- Hc last might the findings of Lhe commissioner of accounts, giving half a dozen alieged instamces of petty grafting by building inspectors.The practice of paying.inspectors for \u2018favors,\u2019 Commissioner Fosdick quotes several bællders as saying, \u2018is widespread among contractors.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.AYLESWORTH\u2019S PLANS.No By-election Will Be Held in North York.\"| Toronto, April 4.\u2014'There will be no by-election in North York\u2019 This statement was made yesterday by Mr.F.G.Inwood, secretary of the Reform Association of Ontario.Mr.Ayles- worth will hold his seat until the general election.he said.The name of T.C.Robinette, K.C., is considered acceptable by a majority of the committee, who were asked to look around for a Liberal candidate.and it probably will be endorsed at the convention in June.Mr.Robi- nette in that case would enter upon a campaign in the riding without delay.Hoods Sarsaparilla Is the most effective medicine |: forthe complete purification of the blood and thee | ] & Ravation of the whole 's WHAT WAR HAS | \u2018COST FRANCE) Millions of Men and Invalu-.n° x j the oil.éaîtes, claims that the women have a\u2019 success.in blocking the\u2019 tak- a of the census, which began at midnight Sunday night, .when many wornen assembled in various halls in \u2018to.escape the enumerators.Mra.>ankhurst could, however, give no éæ \u2018of- the number of women whô nd- escaped the census takers.She } sats, thdt she wrote \u2018No vote, no cen- is.Pree sus,\" across her- paper and fared te take the consequences tafifhg to give a correct answer.The penalty preseribed \u2019 by the census low, {870% fine of $25.© Despite: the declarations of- Seis.P une: it is gencrally -agreed that plan of campaign of the suffra- It-appears that, one suffragét songht.to escape the census enunter- \u201cby spending \u201cthe night - in: \u201d thé \u2018érypt of \u201cthe Houses of Parliament, 5 where she was.found.this morning.\u201d : 3 i Replying to a question in the Housed | af- Comsaqns.in regafà : \u2018to this oman, |.\"Me.D.\u2018Ward, treasurer \"of His i's hoüsehoM, \u2018said, amid _laughter; that he \u201cwould.see to it that she was.enumerated : with the rest of the | population.One ruse: a numibér of adop \u2018suffragettes to Yhe censaë men was to hire: hires go oe o vans, in which they spent the night at Put- ney Heath.- The \u2018vans were furnished with tables, beds \u2018and other - necessaries.After they liad eaten a comfortable :supper,.the occupants prepared.to retira.for.tHe night, when the police aryived and attempted to secure.he census particulars, but were met with a refusal.They were told that the ladies had gone to bed, and, therefore, returned at daybreak.They had no_ better success, however, and yesterday \u2018afternoon the three vans, decorated with the suffragette colors and mottoes, and still loaded with the women, paraded through the West End.They were followed by a number of census officers, who are all ready to pounce upon them whenever they alight.\u2014 PALESTINE COLONY Russian Jews of.Canada Will Establish Settlement.Toronto, April 4\u2014A Canadian colory of Russian Jews will he established in Palestine within one year.Interest in this subject was aroused at the last Zionist convention in TH onto, and since - that time between $8000 and $9,000 has been subscribed.It has been deéidéd to raise $30,000 before the land is purchased, ag this Would be safficlent to accommodate sixty: large familles upon farms of their own.The colony.wiil be under the control of \u2018a Canadian as representative of Zionists, and a Union Jack will fly above the central office.Among the societies that are co'lectins Tegularly for this purpose is the Bnai Zion Association, of whica Dr.John Shayne ia president.\u2018.AWFUL TOLL OF PLAGUE.Deaths in Manchuria Total 12,088.St.Petersburg.April 4 \u2014Despatchés from Mukden give officia) statistics of the plague in that city and other parts of Manchuria.\"The total number of cases in Mukden up to February 14 was reported as 1,043, but the figures are regarded as incomplete.The toial number of deaths to February 18 was given as 1,028.The population of Mukden is about 180,000.The total number of deaths in Manchuria up to February 15 was given as 12,083, but this is probably only a rough estimate and does not in any case include the deaths in the towns along the Russian and Japanese railways, which probably amount to as many more; The plague has appeared at nearly every town along the railways from Changehun west to Chinchou and south to Liao Yang.The number of deaths daily at Chang Chou is estimated at 200.HAREM SKIRT: BANNED.Bishop of Havana Threatens Excommunication.Havana, April 4.\u2014The Right Rev.Gonzales Estrada, bishop of Havana,\u2018 has issued.a pastoral letter\u2019 condemning the so-called harem skirt as immoral and.unchristian, Bishop Estrada warns women that persistence in its use will\u2019 result\u2018 in! exéommunica-' tion.The Bishop\u2019s action has caused].some surprise, as only one skirt of: this: type, .which.was warn .-by_an actress, has been seen on the LEH up to the.pregent._\u2014\u2014p\u2014ve Cc.P R.a That the Canadian Pacific Railway is to commence operations in the pet- roleym\u2019 business, :i8 exemplified \u2018by the fact that two new oll tanks are fu the course of construction in Vancouver.THe new tanks, which are construetad of steel, are to be uged as storage re-, servoirs for ofl from which.vessels on, the British Columbia coast service will\u2019 draw their supply.\u2018The information \u2018fact that oné of the tanks {fs \u2018going to be an enormous size, having a capacity of 55,000 barrels, while thé amail- er one will only hold 1,000 barrels of Work on the two structures.will be finished in about a month.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 VERDUN SECRETARY BACK.Mr.Geo.A.Ward, the popular secre- tary-treasurer of Verdun, has just returned from a trip to Atlantic City.As Mr.Ward anticipates a very busy season, he thought he could not better prepare for the period hard work before him than by taking a holiday at the: seaside.He feels much benefited by the trip, but says the air at New England's famous resort fis not at all as bracing or energizing as that of Verdun, but, of course, there is no-snow in Atlantic City now.= ra \u2014\u2014\u2014 UNIFORM WORLD WIDE CROP REPORT.\u2019 We shington, .D., April 4\u2014A world- | wide system of niform - crop repoft- ing will be proposed at the International Institute of Agriculture, which will assemble in Rome on May 15.E.Dana \u2018Durand.director of .the census, has been dglegated to represent the Department of Agriculture and explain the methods of crop reporting in the United States.t\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : MOUNT ROYAL WARD.PARE.a Tap: Controllers .: fa ie > Wi l'Abbé: Proié-cure.af; Notre 1 a i \u2018offer of.the F © ve * Mrs.Emmeline én, April Pack rat, the leader of the suffra-|.Kettés, against the cerisus was.are ; \u2018| Provinces of -} 320, given out at headquarters revels the; efyleld 50; , and: Ottawa aay, Swaine: orary \u2018secretary\u2019 of the Girl Guid England,.left beliind her the, n° of a Montreal\u2019 battalion.; ' Yesterday afternoon an informed 4 thering:.of Montreal ladies + Wag.Bold, | when it was'dédldéd to get together | a number of young ladtes - who are constantly | engaged in quiet*social work An-the tity, and to interéststhem in.the gchigme.A large quantity of \u2018Nteratux oni \u2018the subject has baén sert or, aud.i #18 hoped that by the time \u2018Mise Bwalpe returns.here IniMay everything will be ready.to place the\u201d Girl @nfdes \u2018où a.solid basis.\u2018Pre it_amongst those.who are Interested: \u2018in.the.movement here .are \u201c2H éptt, Miss Hickson, W reporter vois pris Mrs vec ge nai: I -thin ovement Yu bound.tobe a.success pr of'all clésses.- One of the fes- tures \u2018whichhas- -sittidcted ~the: Bngtish girlevis the smart: uniforn:: they wear does\u201d \u201cto clean-put ire ile.1 appearance There - is\u201d nothing\" miMtary in.the idem, which .aims to teach our .girls to: bd ready for.any emergency, whether .it be in the home or outdoors.\u201cThe one good deed a day\u2019 motto keeps them ever alert to do a kindly action, and the training they receive in first aid and nursing makes them useful mém- bers of soclety, if'they happen to be at any time on the scene of ap accident.\u2018But it 1s not only for the emergency of .the street or the workshop the movement aims to \u2018train them, it is for the emergencies of the home first-and foremost.The.girl who knows what to-do when baby is choking, or whén her little brother has cut his.finger, | or can take charge of the.house when her mother is ill or called away, and do it with skill and economy, is the girl we shall aim to make in the Girl Guides.\u201cThe movement\" seeks to get the girls when that spirit of unrest is stirring in them which makes them seek for the excitement of picture \u2018shows and other allurements which- gradually drag them from their homes.It will give then\u2019 something to occupy their minds at a time when their \u2018minds most need occupying.and will tend to train.them in a spirit\u2019 ef true womanliness.- Such a movement is, I am sure, certain of suecess.It will not partake in any way of the nature of charity, but will have an ennobling effect, not only on the girls who join the guides, but also on the many one who will be enrolled as-leaders.The proficiency badges, which are awarded for skill in various subjects, and which the girls in England are proud to wear at all times, are alone an inducement to join the Guides and become proficient.in one of the various branches of the work which is undertaken.\u2019 Miss Swaine iz a rapid organizer.She is visiting Ottawa, Winnipeg, Vancouver, and poesibly some of the \u201cgther larger towns in the West, and Will return \u201cvia \u2018Toronte to Montreal about the end of May.In each of these centres she hopes to get \u2018the Guides established, and to form coms mittees, which will be placed in touch with each other.- .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tetreauville House Burned Down Before Help Could be Brought.- - A- two-story wooden house occupied by Henri Hoyle, at the corner of Beaudry and Notre Dame\u2019 streets, Te- treauville, was.destroyed by fire last night, owing to Mrs.Houle dropping a lamp on the floor.District Chief Giroux, who responded to the alarm, had to send back his waggon : an engine, which got stuck in .\u2018he ruts about three miles from the fire.A1- through told by Captain Renaud, of Longue Pointe police station, that\u2019 the house was burned down, the chief continued his journey with 400 f:et of hose in his little red wiggon, but only 8 \u2018heap of ashes remained whem he Toached the \u2018scelle,\u201d .PEAT SUPPLY: oF CANADA.oficial Rept Define, Groat \u2018 Poi tics \u2018on vtHe peat supply say f Ontario PES send\u2019 000,000 \u20184 \u201cyear \u2018 to >\u201d LUnited States for coal.\u201cThe development of some of our extensive peat bogs will help to keep some of this money at home and.to .furnish additional employment to:Canadians in Canada.Canada has 37,000 square miles (23,- 680,000 acres) of known peat bogs, but these form probably but a small f tion of the total, constituting a \u2018potential natiohal asset of enormous value.Some idea .of the possibilities maybe gyinedi from the estimate that 38 acres of heat, nine feet deen, should \u201cenough to supply 100 \u201cfamilies \u2018 for.wenty.five years.allowing twenty tons per annûm to each family, or enough to furnish a power plant of 100.horse-power, using steam engines, with -fuel for -more than -25 \u201c| years of 300 ten-hour.days, allowing 12 pounds of fuél per horse power hour developed.The fuel, if used in a suit.able gas producer, would last the \u2018same plant about 100 years.\u2014\u2014\u2014mommm{amtm THE .GREEX DRAMA.\u2018The Drama at Athens\u2019 was the sub- Sect of the lapt cf th+ Free Popular Lectures at McGill.Principal\u201d Peter- dience was present to hear him.Aristophanes, he explained, was ths great: wit at Athens, and his p'ays hal great influence, \u2018far greater than those of even the most celebrat¢d authors at the present time.To b> mentioned in a play by Aristophanes, he said, wae to \u2018the Greek politician an honor far greater than it is to the Englishman to be caricatured im \u2018Punch.It was in the tragedy, however.{hat the greatest differenc:s wer» fcund between the ancient ::nd the medarn.In the Greek tragetlles action scemed to be reduced to a minimum ant there were only a \u2018sw characters.\u2019 Long speeches were the order and short exclamations, when ured, expressed a great deat.deal.hf ee Hickson, and MMs} ida; \u2018and should appeal to thet.young women- of \u2018twenty and twenty- | tawa, April Government\u2019 sta- son was the lecturer, and a large au- {| + .\u2018literary event.It attaine .to \u201cthe.dignity of a \u2018historical | incident; \u2018 fuil of na- \u201ctional.importance\u2014elike in its fulness .ave character, its authoritative \u2018nature\u2014depending upon the work of the highest authorities\u2014its \u2018detailed\u2019 infor- matidn, its illustrations and maps,\u2019 \u2018and lastly, but by no means least, its Index, we be: lieve the present edition to leave behind any and.every other publication of the kind, .and its successful completion is \u2018a matter of congratulation, not only \u2018to.those sible for it, but to the English nation at large \u201d\u2014Mr.W.L.Courtney in the Daily Telegraph.The Most Remarkable En in Modern Publishing.\u201cThere is no keener pleasure than that of announcing the completion of a.great work, and that pleasure is ours today.The first fourteen volumes of the -11th \u2018Edition of the Enkgclopædia Britennica are.before us, the remaining volumes -will follow in a few days, and \u2018one .of the most remarkable.enterprises in mod- \u2018em publishing has been brought to\u2019 a sucessful issue.Merely - on .the score 3 achievement one çar- but proud that such a.grest work should have been\u2019 produced \u2018in England, but beyond .this price the reader feels the joy of possession.A nota -invaluable, and handsome addition has been made to.his library.\u201d\u2019\u2014Daily Mal.\u201cTo say.that this new.edition \u2018is the best work of refer- erice in \u2018the language is.to fail to do it justice.It is the MosT COMPREHENSIVE AND MOST AUTHORITATIVE THAT HAS.APPEARED IN ANY -COUNTRY.\u201d\u2014The \u2018 Na- Unity of System Throughout.\u201cThis article is intended to do no .more than\u2019 to call atten- n to a really: memorable \u2018book and ih Rs plas in.the briefest mdnner, its and its made- of.tion.: Tie first point: that es it\" memora e'is, as = pe said, that, unlike all\u2019 its \u201c predecessors, unlike any \u2018other \u2018book \u2018of similar\u2019 design and \u2018sale, -it has \u2018been\u2019 finished alr at once; and\u2019 the: world : will it complete.\u2018What\u2019 h \u2018latinched is\u2019 \u2018not the vessel fitted, armed and manned.have been\u2019 passed under the , editorial eye before any one of them was given to the world; and this there his been secured a unity of system, a armony and \u2018homogeneity \u201cwould have been im- \u2018possible \u2018the issue had been made-vélume by volume.Robertson Snjith, when he sent out the Ninth Edition, spoke of the \u201c\u2018inéoncininities\u201d in able frem such a publication : bit these, ivile to carry out, : have been ocd to the- , smallest he Re proportions.\u201d Universal Knewiedge.\u2018\u2018\u201cThere are many reasons \u2018why this remarkably accurate, full and up-to-date record of human knowledge\u2014for that \u2018is really what jt is\u2014should have passed out of the control of private printing houses and been adopted by the Syndics of the Cambridge Usiversity Press as a work deserving of their recog- \u2014, \u2018nition\u2019 dnd authority.It represents, literally, universal knowledge so far as'it can be acquired by, sa RR ae pedia cyclopædia Britannica will be- \u2018treatment, its com- - icy has generally been to deal \"tingly be .récalled that tie late + \u20ac rare THE NEW YCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA | Now in course of issue by the - Cambridge Uiniversitpy Dress ve J The frst 14 volumes of the Eleventh Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica were sent 2 to the periodical press of the British Isles for review towards the end of January.cf \u2018following Extracts from the many enthusiastic reviews which.were then published Great Britain are characteristic of the attitude towards the new Edition, not only of CHE press but of every one who has seen and examined the volumes.Indtiepeneable.Bibliographies and Dio- \u201cOne ventures to predict tionary Headings.that, with\" the of + \u201cEverywhere the Bibliographies are abundant, and this is a feature -of the work which, come an intimate and indisp - t it makes little show, is sable part of the life of of utmost value for the of people.\u2018The reason for this student.The bibliography of lies in the nature of the work, in the way it is produced, and in the needs and tendencies of these days of ours which it comes to supply.It has come at the right time, and in \u2018the right way, and is the right thing.\u201d \u2014 Manchester Dispatch.France, for instance, occupies more than two pages of small print.The odd words which the man who is tolerably informed does not know are, perhaps, the things for which he goes most frequently to a book reference.ere the new guide is strong.We find the psycho- im Ti tment of 1 .1 \u2018A gica tion,\u2019 the geo- ntroversial Sub- pial use of \u2018Divide,\u2019 the .Vo commercial sense of \u2018Drawback,\u2019 and the geological of \u2018Greywacke.\u201d One page gives us light, not only on \u2018Nell Gwyn,\u201d whom everybody knows, but also on \u2018Gwyniad,\u2019 the Welsh name of the whitefish of Lake Bala.Another affords enlightenment to \u2018Hachure,\u2019 \u2018Hacienda,\u2019 \u2018Hackberry,\u2019 the last an American member of the Elm family.Finally, the English reader who is worried by a reference to a \u2018Hysteron- Proteron\u2019 will find it explained and a quotation given of a \u2018celebrated example from Virgil.\u2014The Atheneum.\u201cSome obvious difficulties have met the compilers in regard to controversial subjects, on which very definite opinions are entertained by large bodies of thinkers.The pol- with this class of subjects as matters rather of fact than of opinion, and, where opinion must obtrude, to present all sides of the case.On points of religious doctrine or political theory the task of exposition has been left to leading men on both sides.In this way alone can true impartiality and accurate \u2018information be combined, and it is scarcely necessary to add that this plan has entailed engaging the services of writers all shades of opinion.The dedication of the new.edition is to his Majesty the King, and it may fit- \u2018\u201cNormally, we expect to pay nearly twice as much for an India paper edition; the India paper volume of the new Britannica is only \u20181s.2d ~\u2014or about 7 per cent \u2014dearer than\u2018 the thick.Surely 17s.for a volume of nearly 1,000 pages on India paper is a miracle of cheapness.\u201d \u2014 Morming Leader.King Edward was prominent among the many who showed their practical interest in this noble and monumental enterprise.\u201d\u2014 Standard.mere hull of the \u2018vessel, but a The whole of the 29 volumes under the scheme.that My.Chisholm has béen NOTICE.| Delivery of the New Encyclopedia Britannica to early subscribers has already begun sn the case of Vols.1 to XIV inclusive.The remaining volumes are expected to arrive -shortly.Further shipments from England have been cabled for to meet the demand for the work in Canada, which has largely exceeded expectations.Intending applicants are strongly advised to register their intenison to subscride at once; Jor owing to the magnitude of the task of printing and binding so large a work (29 vols.of 1,000 pages each) at one me, the supply cannot ai present meet the demand, and a wating list has become inevitable.All orders are being filed tn order of receipt and will be filled strictly in the same order.The Cambridge University Press takes this occasion to remind all who-are interested in the new work that the present advertised terms of subscription, at specially low rates,.refer to applications made while the book is still -in - course of publication; that, with the appearance of the* whole work, publication will be complete, and the event will be followed by a withdrawal of the \u201coffer.Thereafter the new Encyclopædia Britannica will be purchaseable only at higher prices.Althoûgh the intending subscriber must, therefore, make \u2018early application if he would take advantage of the present low rates, ing to his.convenience, whether he will pay the present low price in cash (at the rate of $4.25 a volume of 1,000 pages a million and a half words); or, .at an increase of but llar or two, éxtend the payment over 4, 8 or 12 months: or make monthly instalments of only $5.00.The reviews, from which portions are quoted on this page, afford.overwhelming evidence that the new edition of the En- cyclopædia Britannica is indeed a book \u2018that one ought to have.\u201d It will become, as one review phrases it, an indispensable -part of tha life of millions of people.\u201d But it is also, as a.another review says\u2019 \u201ca miracle of .cheapness,\u201d t.e,a.possession which every one can afford.It is not, therefore, on the score either of its value or of its price that those who have received particulars of the new Encyclopaedia Britannica need delay their applications.Any reader who has not yet received particulars of the new Encyclopedia Britannica may obtain illustrated prospectus (40 pp.) 56 specimen pages (printed on India p: oer, to show the attractive character of the word in this popular form), and order form giving the present low rates and terms of purchase, by writing name and address below, tearing out the slip and enclosing it to The Cambridge Einiversitp Press 10-12 King Street East, - Royal Bank Building, Teranto \u2018 M.W.4 Can.\u201cto the | LT ; English Ne ewsoapers say of A Miracle of Cheapness.- The Illiastrations an .Maps Remarkable.*\u201cI'wo other obvious featured of the new edition require spe cial mention\u2014the illustratior (including maps) and the ger eral plan of the work.Tt- maps represent a marked ar vance upon those of the ten-: edition.They are not rel: gated to a separate volumr but accompany the aricies -: the countries they represen: Moreover, they have evidently ber made in close relation with the article so that all places mentioned in the letter press are found on the marc and there are no irritating discre; ancies of s .As regards the workmanship, it is sufficient to men tion that some are by the famous Perthes of Gotha, and most of the rest by Mr.Emery Walker, whose wory is known and admired bv all experts in cartography and illustration work A word must also be said about the numerous colored place: illustrating subjects for which black- and-white work is inadequate.We can only quote the six remarkable lates illustrating the history of pottery funder * \u2018Ceramics\u2019), and the four which accompany the article \u2018Heral The latter are specially remarkable, not only for the intrinsic interest of their subjects, but also for their technical excellence, which is largely due to the drawing of Mr.William Gibb.The same artist is responsible for the unique series of five plates illustrating the article \u2018Knighthood, Orders of,\u2019 which were selected and arranged by King Edward VII, from the actual orders in his own possession.\u2019 \u2014Morn- sng Leader.\u201cPleasant Companions of An ny Leisure Moment.\u2018\u2019Emphasis fras been laid on the value of the Encyclopædia as a book for general reading.Usefulness for that purpose is governed by the form of production.The new edition is given to the world in a stvle which arouses a new conception of what such a work should be.A type which is delightful to read stands out with wonderful clearness upon a paper little thicker than ts sue, and yet possessing a toughness which gives confidence in handling.The experiment nf adopting a paper hitherto almost entirely confined to the printing of high- class Bibles takes tbe Encyclopædia out of the class of librarv vnlumes and places it among the pleasant cor panions of any leisure moment to te taken up and read with mo more fatigue t is occasioned by the hold ing of the average novel.That in itself would have sufficed to make this eleventh edition memorable in the history of book production.Ve: scarcely less advance is shown in the quality of illustration.There ar many pages of beautiful half-tonrs.the threecolored process has ber- drawn upon for exquisite plates, ar the full-page maps make the volume: the most comprehensive of atlases ~\u2014The Westminster Gazette.The New Format Alone Justifies the New Edition.\u2018They (the volumes) are lich\u2019 to hold, and so well bound, bo:- as! regards the sewing of the sheets and the covers, which are of flexible leather, that vou may bend them back and her them for reading, folded a< .~ would a magazine, without Jam age.Improvements in con tents apart from this innov- tion, which humanizes a boot.previously not to be lights taken from a shelf, is in itsel\u2019 enough to justify the new ed: \u201ction.\u201d \u2014 Manchester Guardia Contents Marvellous, Format Iincompar- able.\u201cOne of the things for wl 1911 will be famous is the y\" lication, which begins tn-c of the eleventh edition of Encyclopedia Britannica.the Cambridge University Pr.Tt is one of the most v derful books of reference «* + have ever been compiled.only are its contents ma\u2019 lous, but its format is 1m parable.The sheepskin tion, which is the one \\- recommended, with its del ful India paper, not on! mains open flat at anv from the first to the last.it can be doubled back wi!} the least detriment to the © ~ noms Ape des er Brad An Pr ing.\u201d\u2019\u2014 Express.men 85° ing ent The the tes con me iniste 0 sly \u2019 nt EB Led.ence 1 nltis to OSINIUT 138 ildre Or There past we ave fr faa ths ere 5 he tot The 56.gir Ther.fisonna teria, f case Arathes: uharer LA Ham: erst {rei Trutat Rrred be ex Le ve \u201cast or wif I tha = h De p r.se ere \u20ac C 1 Whe larly throb, then g it caus The to affe Man morbi end n action To : and \\ Prema Mrs writes know Pills } troubk of the 3 is to ans [tan re ng wi tenth rele- +.(FIM .PE PLES «] tried all kinds of blood remedies hich failed to do me any good, but I ave found the right thing at last.My ace was full of pimples black-heads.a \u201cer taking Cascarets they all left.I am -unuing the use of them and recom.ending them to my friends.I feel fine wen I rise in the morning.Hope to ave a chance to recommend 3 red C.Witten, 76 Elm St., Newark, N.J, .ant.Palatadle, Potent, Tas! Fiea:20i Never Sicken, Weaken or Soot.in teur teed t bulk.Guarana 2%.N¢ Never ie in= tablet stamped A cure cr your MOROY back.pakk AGENCIES MUST GO \u201cew Act Requires Registration of ali Employment Bureaus \u2014\u2014 \u2018and now.\u201d sald Mr.Guydn.Gove r-ment factory inspector, to a \u201cWit- reporter this morning, \u2018we are eine (0 ger after the fake employ- menti agencies.\u201cThe new Act, which has establish- ,: -h» free employment bureau, Ge Xo private person shall open Bt trol an employment bureau for workmen without a Hceénse from .tho Minister of Works and Labor, previously obtained.\u201cThere are a good many employ- ent Bureaus in Montreal! he con- ined.\u201cwhich will gooll to out of ex- \u2018tenre, more especlally of the Pa- ee class run for the ose of (nme g newir arrived foréignère of tha'r MONEY.Frery employment ageûcy ht, now -, ka licensed, and before they .get L-ai- Ticenses they will have to mate good to us.Thé purden, of -5- nti] res: upon the agencies, not Eu :nernment, and avery one of ep: will Lave to prové to us that wat.doing an absolutely genuine hefore we give them a certi- ress they Are hiziness cats ; There are employment offices In \\.-21.which are a standing dais- emacs othe community,\u201d he cofitin- vai Hi so long as they are only sxiniinz poor peuple out of emall sims 07 money, and these people do rot know they are beinx swindled, who waz to make a complaint fn order 17a action be taken?But this 1.:aw done away with, and if any > \u2018rem try and keep open thay will ¢~4 tre law has ny merey.\u2019 \u2019 SOME FUTURE CITIZENS.- Immigration Problem Discussed by Prof.Leacock.(Canadisn Associated Préss.) London, April 3.\u2014Prof.Leacock, of \\lonireal, in the \u2018National Review,\u201d tiscusses lengthily the Canadian probs ler.He says a distinctive feature is \u2018he broad territory which Mes open at the varv time that cheapness of trans- »ort and emigration organization.ren- gers it possible for the precipitation of a horde of European emigrants withe ci: a parallel in the earlier history) nf tha continent.it present the emigrants are most- Ir mere hordes of the proletariat of Turape, the lowest class of industrial sorety and indifferent material from which to buïld the commonwealth off the future.For us Canadians it Is necessary to think whether we intend) ot only to imitate or far surpass the xample of the United Btatés in Bhomp and easy method of nati maxing.The most current thought bhust be directed toward a true and organic unity between the east and wast.The emigration we now have tells in the contrary direvtion, and we have ro fear that it will grow up into two different peoples.If such en ill- amarsd day should come it will be over with the federation of Csnada.Recinge we are destined to be great some diy we are all eagernéss to be grea: \u2018u-Morrow.\u2018The Canadian toad rwe''s and distends itself to the burst point in a vain Imitation of the: bulk of the American ox.If we could ain At ultionte greatness we must be oon- tent :n ramnin as yet one of the lessen sommimities of mankind.\u2019 138 DEATHS LAST WEEK.Children Under Five Formed Forty- Onc Percent of Mortality.Trare were 133 deaths during the Dast weak in Montreal, 23 of which rare from contagious diseases.The dsaths of children under five years were 36.nearly forty-one percent of 1° total deaths.The births were as follows:\u2014Boys, 56: girls, 139: total, 295.; l'har- were 142 cdses of contagious diseases distributed as follows:\u2014Diph- t'aria.15 rasas, ?deaths; scarlet fever: Ti rasns, 3 deaths: typhoid, 7 cases, 3 Caths: meugles, 33 cases, 1 death; fararstiosis, 9% cases, 13 deaths.= LASH FOR WIFEBEATER Harciltan, Ont.April 4\u2014Magistrate Ir ta.day sentenced Gusto Risch, + i Ym \u201cy heating his wife, and also or- \u201cwed that he receive ten lashes at C° °Xpiratisn of one month.This 18 le scosnd time within a year that Mossiran Jelfs has ordered the lash TOYS Sratorg, The evidence show- © FT have done for me.I have been troubled with weakn i ou ess and palpitation 9 \"ne heart; world have severe Pas ar fo.sells and could scarcely lie down at to | tried many remedies but got none tas ower my case like your pills did.I ine ommend them highly to 2il suffer- ° ith heart and nerve trouble.\u201d oo Ura's Heart and Nerve Pills are à.777 box or 3 boxes for $r.25 at al) n° 2113 Or will be mailed direct on receipt \u2018| services for which she was \u201crégner.to two mi-nths in jajl Tor | MORALITY IN CITY SCHOOLS Mrs.Thornley, W.CT.U., Reiterates Charges Against London Institatiohs, .° INQUIRY ORBERED.item met\" a \u20ac Mayor and Chairman of Board Indignant, and -Say- She Must Prove or Retract Them.Loudon, Ont., Apkil à.\u2014Oflleiat ride nition was on Saturday taken.of the charges made by Mrs.Thornley, W.C.T.U.president, Agninst the mordlity of children in the public schools, Mayor Beattie issuing a statement in which he declares {hat Mrs.Thornley muat either prove or retract her staterentd.Mis: \u2018Thornieÿ is standing by her guns, and in e public letter relterites her statements made before the Miriis- terial Alliance, except that she was not referring to London schools.\u201c in particular, but te.all Ontario, end intimates that the matter must be pushed to a conclusion.She claims to have received fresh evidence of tng existence of the .conditlons: of -which she spoke, but the evidence bhs come to her through personk, two dr three removed from the ofiginal nasretor.Chairman Weekes, \u2018of the bagrd of education, also issued a statement -to- ddy, in which he declares Te ~ will present @ resolution déiying the TER.: ; 1 i .Mrs.Thornley\u2019s latter to-day is of two coluiiing in length.In it she talls of & child twelve years 6! age, Who told hik mother of alleged conditions in his school.Mrs.Thornley wiites it in this way: _° | \u2018Since this controversy appeared If call, in the course of which she.told me.the following: One of her boys, & lad of twelve years, is in the highest root \u201cof thé -public séhôtbi in thé section of the city whère they live.A few weeks before this call the mother was having her \u2018bed time talk\u2019 with her little boy, when he inquired the meaning of a Word that for two dr three generations has signified amongst school children a violation of the seventh commandment.Much startled, the mother asked where the child had heard it.Then out came this story.Last fall some of the poys and girls of that school had gone to the woods together on different occasions.Recently the teachers, having heard seridus rumors with regard to these expeditions, had been trying to ferret out the truth.EE Boys and girls Had been taken out of their classes in school hours; amongst this particular group of children consternation reigned, and the school was fairly humming with speculation.This twelve-year-old lad\u2014a very incurious boy\u2014had finally Iin- quired of a young friend of what the delinquents were accused, and this low word had told the story.Mrs.Thornley further on tells of a woman who, HAvIng read her utterances to the ministers, called on her.Mrs.Thornléy tells: her caller's story as follows: ; Co * pre-afranged C A certain responsibie, took her one ¢vening to the church.She found the doors locked, and she, and others with her, had to go away.Later the janitor\u2014a.very fine young married man\u2014explained that ever slnce he took that position he had been tormented with certain chidren attending a nearby school, whom he had over 4nd over driven out of the sheds back of the church, because hé believed them on evil intent.That evening he had come upott a couple, and realised his worst fears.Ha knew both children, and to this lady added other and more distressing de~ tails that cannot be published.\u2019 Both the mayor and Chairman Weekes, of the board, are determined that the charges will not be dropped.The mayor's statement is forcible, and says in part: \u2018The charges made by Mra.Thoin ley aré so Berious and #0 damaging to | the fair repute not only of our public schools, but also of the city of London in genéral, that I think the fullest investigation should De made.Mrs.Thornley has taken upon herself the grave responsibility of making the charges, and I think that she fs in honor bound either to prove the truth of them or to retract and make an honorable and ladylike apology.Should she refuse or neglect.within a.reasonable time to do so, I think that, in- has been damaged by her statements, which have been \u201ccirculated tro by the public press, the advice of the city solicitor should be obtained as to whether or not am motion er not ainst her by any ratepayer ° » as well in his Ton behalf as in behalf ot all other ratepayers.\u2019 MEAT INSPECTION ACT.Shipment of Meat fos.Farmer Be- .sults in Wholesale Firm Being : Fined.- \u2018 ttawa, April 4.\u2014The wholesale grocery firm Tr S.J: Major, Limited, was fined $100 in the Police Court yesterday for exporting four carçases of hog not duly inspected amd stamped under the Meat ~and \u201cConned Foods, Act.The violation of the act Was.& chnical one of great Interest to the ublié, and the finé was sûspè fo man bought the carcases trom a farmer on the Ottawa market and asked the Major firm te he bought at.their wholesale house.This they aid.The Meat Act states where.without inspection.providing.he raises and kills them on his own farm.by- a second or -third .party.in the transaction.ve \u2014 \u2018 Typhoid Hospital in Ottawa, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 $5,500 by eleven persons towards the torian Order of Nurses here, Was cleven gives $500, and the announcement of their charitable act was quite unexpected.They are: J.R.Booth, Lieut.-Col.J.C.Burland, Mrs.H.M, wards, the Hon.E.H.Bronson, H.J.McLachlin, the Hon.Clifford Sifton, W.H.Rowley.\u2014eprmemnnnmtntns DAMAGES AGAINST CARRIERS.ie hb .5 : Torau ta, Cars T.Milburn Co, Limited, er Bn gp mm mam es my gi Meme ages y thé press d mothér paid me a social | asmuch as the reputation of -the city | adeaat | - ship | them to him with.some goods which}.that à farmer may ship carcases any-|' The shipping cannot, however, be dons |.GENEROUS CITIZENS.- |.Eleven Give $500 Each Towards |.Ottawa, April 3\u2014The donation, of |.upkeep of the new home for typhoid | éonvalescents, conducted by the Vic- |: announced this morning.Each of the | John Manuel, G.R.Perley, M.P., and | ages to Mr.Henri St.Georges in the lattor\u2019» action fer $5,000 against J.B.Balllargeon, master carter.On Sept.18, 1909, Mr, St, George was run down by one of Mr.Beillargeon\u2019s waggons at.the corner of St.Denis and St.Catherine streets, and in the accident he sustained the loss of his jgers and a part of his right foot, § The defendant on the part of the court held a different opinion and gave judgment in favor of.the plain- Uf us stove.STIPENDS RAISED Anÿmaitatioh Fuadof Presbyterian Church Puts Up * - Ministers\"Bélaries FAX a 4 - The Augmentation - Committen .af.| i Topousmentation Committe et.tual meetin aren.at Satay pin 4 -on-Tussday - and Wednesday last found itself able to fulfil the promise to supplement the stipends of ministers Wéëaker chârées for the year just cloned up to $850, with -a mang tarlo and Québec, $950 with in Manitoba, Sewkateh dérta, and 3975 with à maänsé fn Britten ColumDiss - - Nine- of.thy charges.which received giants bélong to the Presbytery.61 Montreal: -.+ 1f [ A.+ $ MAAA NEWS.The winners in the three sectiq the American bdbilliar a , was concluded recently at the M.A.A.A mew American billiard 'haridicap: tournament, in which the games must all be played in the afternoon, bas been | started.Two matches were played\u2019 yesterday afternoon.Rosser, 110, beat E.8S.Dunham, 100, and P.Gor- man, 125, defeated Dr.F.W.@lkay.110.The drawings for the balante of the games is as follows: W.Arundell, 120, vs.S.M.Boyd, 110; Dr.Harding, 140, vs.H.Semple, 130; W.Sodens, 120, vs.J.S.Bonar, 175; L.S.Tait, 110, vs.W.N.Cooper, 110; H.§, Stevenson, 110, vs.Dr.Splers, 110; E.Herb.Brown 135, vs.G.De Selby, 90.The juniors, who will assist in the big physical training display of the M.A.A.at the Arena on Saturday, will go through a rehearsal at the gymnasium to-morrow afternoon.On Saturday morning there will be a full dress re- thearsal of all the performers, starting at 8.30 o'clock, with the hours arranged so that all will be able to attend.These rehearsale will be the finishing touches the work on which the classes have been engaged steadily through the last six months, and will assist materially to the evenness of the performance at\" the Arena in the evening.With nearly a thousand persons taking part and some of them of a very young age, there is a tremendous amount of detail to be seen to in order to bring.about the finished performance such as have been given in the past.The numbers have to be run off with machise-like precision or the success of the show would be spoiled.' OXFORD AND HARVARD.Will Compete if the Latter Defeat Yale.- London, Eng.April 3\u2014Oxford and Cambridge universities have decided, following a number of conferences.to decline the quasi-challenge of Harvard and Yale for an international \u2018varsity track meet at the Queen's Club, hera in London, the coming summer.\u2019 In consequence, if there is to be any \u2019varaity track, possessing an international flavor this year, it will come, not upon the track, but between the Oxford eight and the Harvard \u2018varsity eight, providing of course, that Harvard defeats Yale in their annual crew race at New London in June.Yale has no desire to come across, this year, even though she should defeat Harvard, but the Harvard oarsmen, on the other hand, are most anxious to make the trip.In the course of a few days a letter will be gent to the two American uni- versgities formally declining the suggestion for an international \u2018varsity track meet.It has, in fact, already been !n- dited by Presidents P.J.Baker, of Cambridge, and C.Howarl-Smith, of the Cambridge and Oxford track teams respectively.The reason why the English college men have declined thé challenge is due to the fact that the Oxford team, this year, includes but a few good uates of -American colleges\u2019 rs, brad: could hardly be expected to compete for England against their fellow countrymen from the United States.\u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 men, excepting Rhodes scholars, ROLAND GOMERY\u2019S TRAINING CLASS.The eighth annual closing of the physical training class of St.Paul's gymnasium will be held to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, in the parish hall, The class, which is conducted as a labor of love, by Mr.Roland Gomery, chairman\u2019 of the gymnasium department of the M.A.A.À.has been well attended during the seasen now closing, and those who have been following ite wark for it to make a good showing in the competition.for the Paton trophy on April 22.In addition to the physical training exhibi-: gion the entertainment to-morrow evening will have the assistance of the M.A.- A.A.Mandolin Chub, the Rice Brothers the fol-'|.TEE | |couver this season, and it is not likely emanate : * MANAGER JAMES McALEER, it is no easy task for me, unskilled in writing down in col words \u201c by Manager McAleer I have never seen two players who repare pr S -p = agreed on playing any position, nor have I yet found any set of ready-made rules that could be applied to the game.Every baseball player who has attained a position of note, who has \u2018made good\u2019 in a big league, has his own style of playing.It seems to me that any player-who would undertake to lay down a list of directions for the guidance of young players would be either guilty of bra- Zen effrontery or else of attempting to hosx the men he advised.Be this as it may, I can, perhaps, give to young outfielders who hope ta climb the ladder the benefit of.my experience, which has at least the value of being varied and interesting.Baseball is always new, and every situations absolutely unique.( contest I have seen has presented There are.always conditions to be understood on the instant.- Problems that must be solved as they come up-\u2014settied in the flash of a second, in the winking of an eye.The young man who desires to become a skilled outfielder must have, of course, abllity to play the game.He must possess that quality styled \u2018paseball instinct.\u2019 No athlete who is not a \u2018natural ball player\u2019 can hope to excel in the game.I never knew a player to reach a high place in the ranks of professional players who did not start playing the gamé in his boyhood.He just naturally had to play ball\u2014as a duck has to swim.Presuming ea youth has this feeling.and wants to make baseball his profession, he naturally figures out what Position he wants to play.It must not be imagined any player can play any position.Nothing is further from the fact.There are born outflelders and born infielders.Some second baseman could not play anywhere else.The embryo outfielders must learn It 18 so of other positions.to handle fly balls first.This is difficult, for the ball that comes sailing jnto the field from a fungo bat, in a long, sweeping arch, is different from the screeching, twisting projectile that comes F chèr\u2019s delivery.- There is a good bit of instinct about it.its way into the same field when hit by a batter from a pit- I know that I once was so well trained that I could teN from the crack of the bat pretty nearly the exact spot that a line drive would land, and how it would behave when it got there.Young players should watch the way line hits behave as they come bounding to them.They must reflect that the ball which they try to trap may get by and lose a game.A flelder to succeed must keep the entire game before him.He must train himself to know instantly what to do with the ball if it comes to him.He can\u2019t stop to think once he has the bal! in his hands.The player whe hopes to make good in the outfleld must practice throwing with speed and accuracy to every base and to the home plate.Miny young players make the mistake of trying to \u2018cut off ruñners at the plate\u2019 by arching the ball to the catcher.This is a mistake.© will strike the ground «bout at the pitcher\u2019s box, bound.This helps for two reasons.It eliminates the grave fault of throw- Throw 80 the ball and take a long, low ing over the catcher\u2019s head, and enables the outfielders to hold runners on the base in case the runner beats the throw to the plate.' It is easy to tell the young player what to do, but he is pretty sure to forget the advice the first time he gets into the game.Summed up, my advice is: Learn the game thoroughly, praëtice as much as possible, become accurate in throwing, be temperate in habits, take advice from seasoned players, practice batting at every opportunity.I belleve any natural player who does these things can improve his playing 50 percent.fob Newsy Lalonde will not go to Van- that he will play lacrosse anywhere in the East.To-day he signed 2 contréct- to act as a commercial traveller in et bec and the Maritime Provinces for Mr.\u2018lacrosse sticks, hoc bats, sie., key sticks, baseball alonde haslon g had a hankering for a permanent job of this kind.ne Percy Lesueur, of Ottawa, cepted a similar position, his ng the Province of Ontario.Renfrew, Ont.April 3.\u2014Tlhe Renfrew Hockey Club may lose one of its stalwarts.Bert Lindsay has had the western fever for some time and it is now rumored that he will leave in a few weeks to start business in one of the many thriving Saskatchewan towns.Lindsay has played goal for the Ren- frew team for five seasons, and his departure would leave a big gap in the Tanks.Bert says he has not yet definitely decided as to his plans, ; mme tu \u2018has ac- territory NOTES AND COMMENT >0+0+0100000000000 Newsy Lalonde is a drummer now! > + ° + 504$ Will sell hockey sticks,lacrosse sticks, baseball bats, etc.says a specia] de- «patch.And he won't go Bast for Con.Jones yield: A.Yule, G.T.R.; I.HAA CAL G.Mo, Sons J d, and A.Lee, Locos.Joe Lally, pushing the Lally Company's | Craig \u2018to take effect May 1.\u2018amd play hockey there next winter or lacrosse this summer.It is a far cry to next hockey season.but pucry thing favorable, will find Yew- | sy onde playing for the Canadiens next printer, and if not for this club, not at'a Indianapolis, Ind., April 3\u2014Teuton motor makers are offering America a sensation for the 1911 automobile racing season, by sending across the Atlantic beneath its hood e motor with $383 cubic inches piston displacement, and i= the largest Mercedes car ever imported into America.Spencer Wishart, of Port .Chester, N.Y., a young racing pilot, who has won many big events in thie same make of car, has purchased the new creation, and his entry in the 500-mile international sweepstakes race at the Indiana- polls Motor Speedway, to be run on Memorial Day, May 30, was the first announcement of the dimensions of the me mount which he will drive this year.The cylinders have a b.1 inch bore and the pistons a 7.1 inch stroke, showing that the German makers still believe in the speed and endurance pos sibilities of the long-stroke motor.The car is Heht In weieht, for it weighs but 2,400 pounds, which is almost down to the minimum for the race, the limit being 2.300 pounds; while the stony displacement of the Speedway classic 48 placed .at 600 cubic inches.Wishart will take the big.car to the IndianapoMs track about the lat of May to begin his tuning for the long event.The speed réquirement of \u2018séverty-five' miles per hour does not worry \u2018the young driver.for his car has shown\u2019 better\u201d and \u2018other well-known entertainer: J s.Mr.- Gérdon' \u20ac.Bowle, vice-president of the: M.A.A.A., will be chairman, _ .8.a - : PF Cr The car was ordered by the owner \u2018GM Anderson, \u201cwhich will be than 110 miles per hour ifn the German\u2018 se, C.P.R.t; Mc 11 Val- Wells, Rosemoun De idarie.z= T R of En On.the invitation of the chairman,Mr.ampbell briefly outlined hile views for the constitution of the new assoclätion, his\u2019 chief points being that all clubs in the province be invited io affiliate, that promotion from one division to another be decided by sudden death games between the last two teams in one division and the top two teams in the lower division, that a governing body be composed of twelve members, who will elect the president and officers - GR 10 n .\u2014 Leaves Ottawa for Simliar Position \u201c= * in Toronto .Ottawa, April 3.\u2014P.J.Lee, for ten ears physician director of the Ottawa YMCA.resigned his post thie morning He goes to Broad- Y.M.C.A., Toronto, in à similar capacity, wages, annusl holidays and the inclusion of the bureau in the outside civil service.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SIX DAYS WALKING AND RUN- \u201c NING.Indianapolis, \u201cInd., April 3.\u2014A team composed of W.A, Hoagland, of Auburn, N.Y., and Patrick Dineen, of Bos- tony led to-night in the six-day walking and running race started to-day in Tom- linson Hall.Hoagland walked sixteen miles and four laps in the two and one- half hour period, this afternoon, and Dineen ran 24 miles and 1 lap in the same period to-night.The other contestants were \u2018well bunched and close to the leaders.+ view, and driver when he was in, Germany \"late last year, and several months have been spent in the making.The careful German mechanics build racing cars more slowly than those of any other nation, but when the cars are completed they are certain to run and run well, This is the first foreign car to be entered ih the long grind, but the S way management has been advised that a half \u2018dozen of the beat cars manned by foreign drivers will be in line for the start (before the close of the entries.Among those who are now planning to come over after tHe $25,000 purse are Hemery in a Benz, Nazarro and wagner in Fiats, Lancia and a team mate in Lancia cars, Rigal in a Bayard-Clement, the three-car team of the Lion-Peugeot Company, while the Metallurgique Company, of Belgium, will probably send over a car for an American driver to take through the event.\u2014\u2014 .Fourteen, entries have been made for the race.which is two months away.Lewis Strang, \u2018Louis Larsonneur, and \u2018Joe Jagersburgér in Case, cars; C.Baldwin, 1h an Inter-State \u201860\u2019: Johnnie Altken, ih a National \u201840\u2019: Frank.Fox and Louis Disbrow, in Pope-Hartfords; Harry: Knight, in-a& Westcott; Joe Dawson and-ariother yet to be rominated, in Marmons: Will Turner, In an Amplex; fh a Stutz, and a Simplex tiven by either Joe Mat- son or Ralph De Palma: are the cars and 8 thus far naméd.vot ~The fortune in gold has brought the drivers new hope for riches wom be- affliated with of the P.QF:A., that mo player be allowed to play for two clubs in the same etition and that a senior, :1n- the eral meeting of the association on Wednesday night for further consideration, and if approved of will form the constitution of the Province of Quebec Football Association.A vote of thanks to the president, Mr.F.A.Barter, was passed before the meeting adjourned.\\ AFTER JEFF MALONE.Ottawa Capitals Strengthening Up : Lacrosse Team.Ottawa, ril 3.\u2014The Capital Le- crosse Club not going to be shy of material this season.They are now negotiating with Jeff Malone, the Quebec centre flelder, and will make a big effort to bag Donald Smith, whom the Montreal magnates are also after.Bernie Moffatt, of Morewood, has alss request- | ed another trial, and both Bilje McMar- tin and Lornie Hutt, of Berwick, are hankering for one more chance to prove | their metal in fast company.\u2018We are being showered with applications already,\u2019 said one of the Capital officers yesterday.\u2018It should be one kreat year for the young blood.\u2019 Inct- dentally it is reported that the Capitals will be without the services of Nick Bawlf, who is considering a western offer.i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BRITISH FOOTBALL.First Division\u2014Sheffield United 8, Newcastle United 0.hind the wheel, and it is assured that thirty-five of the master speed creations from all over the worid will be in the event.\u2018The first prize of $10,000, with $15,000 more divided in nine other prizes, has been the real reason for the bujld- ing of more special racing motors than any other one race purse ever offered.New York, April 8.\u2014Without doubt for the first time in the history of the world an automobile has been put to practical use in active warfare in a recent battle between the Mexican Federal troops and the forces of the insur- rectos.The battle took place near Agua Prieta, in the State of Sonora.Mexico, which town lies just across the border from Douglas, Ariz.Wihen it became known in Douglas that the scenes of real warfare were to be enacted in the near viclnity scores of the residents flocked to the probable locality of the battle, among them those citizens who own automobiles.One of these was E.R.Pirtle, who had with him in his car his wife and Mrs.James S.Douglas.Pirtle crossed the line at the Customs House and reached the battlefield wh'le the action was in progress.Two other ears wore on the scent at the sane time, The sight of wounded and dying men, was moré than the gympathies of the Americans could withstand: and.with some difficulty, permission was obtained from the Mexican soldiers to remove .the wounded.two wounded men were :placed- in Pirtle\u2019s car and a auick run was: made to Agua Prieta.and afterward the same- far conveved other soldiers; of, botir sides, ta fie \u2018town, | where théy were placed under the care the things that go 6n about me; to set forth rules for niaying baseball.DRUMMER POLO MATCHES - .- \u201c fe - + : Lalonde Will Not Go \u2018ts Van | Thirty-Five Ponies Arrive in conver this Season\u2014Going -| New York on Mouday on the Road : Next Mr.F.A.Barter acted as chairman jof the P.Q.F.A., this body to act as a ; EDAD TTR be urt of.appeal, ell officers being hon- SELLING SPORTING GOODS.(MERS Fe or was con: Orary, and thet s cup of trophy be set FOR MAY AND JUNE.RNR mig yened to draw iup fe constitution of [apart Tor Compo Ae cup.Bach of : j He aénd Pefoy.Lesueuk Will Both 201 °F perrer Sera Sed?Binds eG HUTlinghan Team Will Be an Ex; \u201c Act ih Similar Positions (Mr EB.Hi; Héptlond was secretary pro Bagiish or Boottisl Cup being dropréf, ceptionally Strong One and \u2014 During the Summer.tives weté prosènt: Mosste T- dons ef cup siated de for perpetual competition.Expected to Do Well.Scotland; J.Sheel, Royal Rovers; T.! mportant additions.these proposals , AY site, Roysl Can .Dragoons; P.mportan 4 ,; New York, April 4.\u2014With th ival (Special to the \u201cWitness.\u2019) § Verge rt : 34 ore Lachine: were that a Te recu body De formed e arriva in New York on Monday next of the 35 ponies which are to be played by the Hurlingham Club in the coming international polo matches at Meadow Brook in May and June, the second of the important features in regard to the arrangements by the invaders will have been completed.These ponies were .shippea on the \u2018Minnetonka\u2019 on March 22 in the care of J.W.Nolan, a veterinary, and imediately after they are disembarkea they will be sent to Lakewood, which is to be the scene of ail-the preliminary practice of the English players.Fourteen of the ponies belong to the American Cup Recovery Fund, which was established by popular subscription, having been purchased as follows: \u2014 Energy, from H.Gairdner; Nutmeg and Sandboy, Messrs.Tattersall; Excelite, Pretty Boy, Wagtail, Burner and Tiger, Messrs.Miller; Velocity, Lord Shrews- bury; Machine, W.Balding; Kilkenny, Margery Daw, A.Brown; Senlac, Capt.B.V.S.B by.and Fishwife, E.Targett.\u2018The following 21, loaned by the following named, are: Affable, Clarence \u2018Wilson; Dorothy and Pigeon, Lord Ash- by St.Legers; I Spy, Lord Daimeny : Chrysolite, Evelyn de Rothschild: Lord George, Duke of Westminster; Melton, Pigeon II.Darling, Lady Fiz, Prince, Try Again, Waring, and a new pony, Capt.H.H.Wilson; Swift, Starlight, Morning Star and Tuoan, Capt Hardress Lloyd, and Boyle, Clare and Alice, H.Gairdner.It will be seen that Captain Lloyd has left no stone unturned in his endeavor to corral the best ponles in the British Isles, as most of the ponies in the above list are thoroughbreds, possessing courage, speed handiness, and stamina, all of which traits they are expected to show as soon as they become acclimatized.With such a string of ponies all doubts are dispelled that the visitors will not be well mounted] the next important concern being the arrival of the players themsclves.It is confidently expected that the full playing strength of the Hurlingham team will be here by April 25, as Captain Barre Captain Cheape, E.W.E.Palmes and Noel Edwards are scheduled to sall on April 19.Captain Lloyd and.Captain Wilson, the other members of the team.will sail on next Saturday.Tt is conceded that at the present time the condition of the challengers as a whole is superior to that of the Amerl- can team, as the soldler plavers from India\u2014Captain Barrett and Cheape and Mr.Palmes\u2014have heen taking part in a lot of important matches in the Fast Mr.Paîmes played No.3 on the Tenth Hussars team.which won the inter-re- gimental tournament at Meerut.being opposed in his position by Capt.Cheape, who was In the King's Dragoon Guards fine up.t Y.M.C.A.ATHLETIC DISPLAY.Push Ball Will Be a Feature of Friday's Event.Among the interesting features which have been prepared for the Gymnastic Display will be the Push Ball game.This is a game which never fails to entertain the spectators wherever it js played, and an interesting time is looked for.For the information of those who have never seen Push Ball played, a few words about this interesting past time might be In order.The contestants range themselves on opposite sides and endeavor to push a huge ball over the lines of their opponents.The ball itself is & most unique affair, being a huge India rubber sphere covered with leather like an ordinary football, about 5 feet in diameter.The ball which the boys will use on.the Tth.costs about $250.00, and requires three hours to inflate it.About & horse hider provided the necessary leather for the cover.This same ball has been used by McGill Students for their rushes, and hax been kindly loaned to the Association by \u201cphtassor Barnes.\u2018Witness Advertisements are Particularly Worthy of the Con- of American surgeons.sideration of the General Public.\u201cConstitution WINGED WHEE] © WINNER Defeated Champetre No.| Eas Night and Look Lik: ; Holders of First Positi- ; SEASON CLOSES APR], Big Crowd Watched Team: Last Night, and Much 1 thusiasm Exhibited.By winning thelr game aga.n.petre No.1 lust night at the I leys, M.A.A.A.No.1 pulled a their French rivals, and if 3.1 z in the next two matches that : still to play, Tne winged whee) tion will hold the first posit'oy wftreal Bowling Assoclatior - § the season closes on April 10.A.No.1 won the first two rame match last night, rolling 970 to the first.and 904 to 894 in the se The third game of the match we - the Champetre bowlers by 20 ph score being 879 to 850.Bowling first part of the match, especially first game.was of exceptionall- order, but in the third game bet: fell away below the high avers\u2026 had set themselves.Darling, for M.A.AA., and 3.\" for the Champetre, were the ho In the first game they both dia £1.| ly.Darling took 244 ping, whil tier rolled 221.In view of the importance of t+.there was a big crowd of fans ul.foul line watching every bull th.a+ down, and every strike called fe- cheer.The M.A.A.A.team now stands - head of the league with 42 wins \u2026 losses, averaging .700.Champe:r.+ 46 wins and 20 losses, averagir: | The French team has finished 1\".ule of 66 games, while the leads ~- still six games to plav.Out af - six they must win five to win t'.r - .pionship, and at feast four ta \u2018 tte premier honor.On Thursd-: M.A.AA.No.1 team plays à mat three games with the No.2 team » © - same institution.and on Mond=- - they meet \u2018the Westmount five.importance of these matches w ¢ ference to the league standing w: 1 +.- them decidedly interesting.The Colonial-M.A.A.A.No.?- scheduled for last mght was poster.Champetre No.2 took three wr from the Beavers.Summary :\u2014 M.A.A.A.NO.1.R.C.Bach.177 6 E.H.Bourdon.173 1.W.C.Hagar., ,.,.19% 327 F.H.Gardner ., 184 191 A.G.R.Darling.°44 179 Totals.970 \u201c204 7 Team average, 544 4-5.CHAMPETRE NO.1.Boullanne.« 155 T£0 G.Gagnon.194 181 W.Frechette.183 182 { E.Pelletier .221 14: N.Labelle.17% 176 Totals.+.+.0726 sos = Team average, 543 4-5.CHAMPETRE NO.2.Stanford .«4 .169 208 +.Alf, Blondan.120 205 : Jos.Nelson .\u2014.+.156 178 = Alb.Blondeau.\u2026.230 188 E.Mireault .167 162 Qu Totals.B4Z 933 Team average, 518 2-5.f BEAVER.A Joslin.+.185 221 J.Kerr.+.«ov ., os oa 129 150 0.Clarabut .123 75% F.Cockburn .126 1s F.Whittet.161 1% J.Gibson.\u2026.\u2026 4.BN Totals.814 407 ©- Team avcrage, 506 4-5.STANDING.Won.Aor M.A.A.A.++ ++ 00 00 42 Champetre.46 Crescents., .41 Champetre No.2.36 M.A.A.A.No.\u2026.24 \u2018ow Nationals.Colonials .TELEGRAPHIC BOWLING.New York, April 4\u2014Detais have been completed for the telegraphic bowling contest be tween Montreal, New York Chicago, Pittsburg, Cleveland.Portland, n, and Seattie for the Thompson trophy, donated by the president of the New York Athletic Club, The tournament will be held on April 22.It is to be an annua\u2019 affair hereafter.Teams wi consist of five men, with two substitutes allowed.Each clus will bowl on its own alleys which must be regulation size The western teams will beg» at seven o'clock, Eastern time: the middle west teams at nine o'clock, and the eastern teams at ten o'clock.The first fie frames and the total score cf each game are to be telegraph ed to the different clubs cer peting.++ ++.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BREACH OF PRIZE FIGHTI:.ACT.1 Los Angeles, Cal.April à.I.Reeves to-day held the two pric and two accessories of the alleged - fight held at Vernon and March 1° trial In the Superior Court for a tion of the state law against 4 4 4 8 4 4 4s se à + à + + à + + à à att PEEP EP PEPE 44444 EPIL I LEP * + a + - + = = + + fighting.Ad.Wolgast, lightweight chan and George Memsic.the principals, Eyton.referee, and Thomas J.McCai promoter, all appeared in court, 2 were held in $1.000 bail cach.This was given by three of : - McCarey refused to provide tu.was held in custody.Hahsss proceedings In his behalf wi!\" tuted.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ONTARIO LACROSSE Toronto, April 3.-\u2014Secretary received the following addition.nations for the council of the Lacrosse Association: Walter Lindsay: Herh., Murphy.Allist McNeil, St.Mary's.Glenwilliams, where lacrogen been played for scveral seusure in the game this vear.ani © the C.L A.Vighty-thires eligible for representation ui: the C.T.A.conwn@®om.CURED OF RUPTURE After being Tuptured far © .procured a Lindman Truss a\u2019 the most comfortable truss | \u2018 worn.1 wore it for seven n° have now heen without it =» and feel that I have heen cur of the most dangerous troutle- can have.+ + GEO.Z.REYN\"!, Call or write for particula > Consultations free.B.LINDMAN, Reg'd.16 MoGILL COLLEGE AVE, Montreal ert! Benef] Ca pb: the ttern to 1 ih avs © at, cver pn, a \u2018hat olic way 1 ndersi nd pra Ho Wd s .vi a \u2018A IN 118A par dempt Ta AE = lai \u2018hh at \u201chis of ve of inn LTO 0 real \u201c CE EP Deciares an Extra Million Tha ETA and Mon are 2 + om .waz SRONETARY ERTIES, Lord.Halas \"Declares.That\u201d.\"Pro.> patil Would >Mesn \u201cBank: = Juptey \u201cto\u201d Britain.to London, Aprit- 4\u2014The, debate, on the subject of.naitignsl: defence- \"Was \u201copened\" Ry the Hduse \u2018of Lords last evening.- moved \u2018a resolution 4n view \u2018of the strategic | condjtions of Europe, this House views with grave a \u2018and growing concern the ibadeguaie; tf afrangement , of tary the Governiidi t for the defence of.the country and \u201cHis Majesty\u2019 8.over-sea dominio:.s.sent eu resources.or the spirit} ey apimated.the nation, because it to protect the territories (22e referring 10 .the cestly Srrionds oe the.South; Africa war, \u2018principally\u2019 through in- Ë Te 4 itroaps;- Lord, Rob- = thes y: needed Loic ti mens The array.\" \u2018Rob- Aout i A I bey ex- 3 .experts as had no Low hh Lont Roberts re- toric\u2019 incidents £0\u2019 show.x relying: wi time.of*war ¢ He \u2018declared that : one volun r wes sséd \u2018rheil\u201d ras ve prier Re \"truth\" #25 hat.pressed oF.vhpressed, Jie h \u201cyell \u201cdisciplined, ciprocity _ agréement between she % et 3 \u20ac HE ee \u2018And be Surfer resolVes Mon sixty years 250.Then, as now wè member, Mi, G, pari Méccranez of aie -were-.avo Very: pit and: Lhe ana.| from every \u2018n apér fice .by the ds Ga 7° 425 1\" aaplrgfions poil\" piromsises (of igutsdiate 7 5 5 \u2018Tal = 1) tent, ; x cellor, had.4 A \u201c| relation ok pd ha al forces, -and- pd.gite Words: a: principle w last few - months bad \"5 In Dis.ora Rob- sa) own.\u2018pind.: affirmed\u201d Pet, _Great Brétativs: sting forces did not/repre- IMPERIAL DEFENCE FACILITIES INADEQUATE SAYS LOR! 2.| ROBERTS future in.,which it was predicted that our swords would.soon be beaten into Ploughshares and our spears into pruning hooks.PEACE\u2014BUT TT.WITH CAUTION.\u2018This was in 1851, and I recall that there was not.a single year in the next -two.decades that was not mark- ~ ed by some - \u2018war in one portion of the globe or \u2018another.Let us by all means listen to the \u2018aspirations of the advocates of univeddal peace and do all in our power to help them along, but in-the meantime, warned by what followed the\u2019 prophetic outburst of 1851, lét us in all respects be ready for war.There.is no tiie.to be lost if our army is to be madé\u2019 really to fight.It is my deliberate opinion that while other \u2018nations.are daily apd steadily gaining ground, our margin of safety on the sea is rapidly disappearing, and should war come upon us with the startling rapidity wherewith it has come to other nations in Fecent years, we shall be found: abadlutely unprotected.\u2019 Viscount Haldane, secretary of war, in: reply, satd Lord Roberts\u2019 sug- ; gested war for which Great Britain ue \u201cbe for the defence alnst Russia, or of .Sf etthy 46 Conan apart [the United States, or ARTE sity of Try \u201cRgypt, \u2018of-for\"thè maintenance of e.balance of power in Europe.He 8), feared that | Lord \u2018Rob- d'üfit there were many.6 site.volunteer sys-.DEY ! , \u201cGovernment was.asked \u2018td a ndon - \u2018It\u2019 for\u2019 compulsory : orvics, she\u2019 pam Jhe \u201cfelt as a man Jhight wha! was asked: to sell his-con- 2 wad Invest fhé \u2018mroney in a specu- | itive gold mij Referring to Lord Rois\u201d sion of an army of a milliod \u201cwien, be said that he, could\u2019 not see the\u201c decessitsé for such a \u2018huge force.» I : \"We ore \u2018mow; \u201che continued, 4 negettptions with the .United States es possible, treaty of arbi-} tration.spoken \u201cdhrthe\u2019 willingness.of ils coun-* try \u201cto exc navel information.with us, a course which, if adopted, would tend to \u2018diminish war scares.\u201cThe risk of war with France and: -Russis \u2018appears lesé.likely now ,than it has for some time, \u2018and the.peoples of all lands are beginning to ae \u2018en- | the tremendous - burdens of ments.Is this the time for us to taillé \u2018of increasifg our armaments?I think it is true that the commander of the forces \u2018of this country is neither a .soldfer nor a sailor, but the foreign secretary.Let us beware lest in the desire to better our conditio we make it worse.\u2019 A number of speakers followed and an.-aâjouräment was made.Mr.Henry Bourassa, M.P.P., will | the speaker at next Monday's mess ing of the.Canadian Club, He will speik on the aims and ideals\u201d of the Nettonalist party.[I , ; ce ed a board consisting of the mayor | Te German Chancellor hag].signs of a desire to have diminished * arma-t WANT TO KEEP MR LAPORTE Citizens' Association Request Him to Retain Reins of Office FOUR DIRECTORS RESIGN.The Hon.Alphonse Desjardins, Mr.Alfred Brunet, Mr.E.H.Lemay and Mr.J.0.Gravel Elected.That Mr.Hormisdas Laporte, president of the, Citizens\u201d Association, should be requested to retain the1eins of office and postpone detiite action in regard to his proposed resignation.was the decision reached at tae meeting of the Citizens\u2019 Association, at their meeting yesterday afternoon, It was admitted that the ceas-less activity Mr.Laporte had displayed during his term of office justided.aim in asking to be relleved, but bis colleagues on the board asked him as a compromise to defer his resignation untfl after his return frvym Europe.Senator Dandurand will - \u201caccordingly act 88 president until his return.The resignations received from other directors\u2014Mesars.S.D.Vallleres, L.E.Shageoftrion, Victor Morin and E.J.Chapleau, were accepted.as it was that these gentlemen had Tendered valuable services to the association, and were desirous ot- stepping aside in order to allcw others a chance to devote themselves more actively to the ork.e Hon.Alphonse Des ardins, - minister of the Crown; Mes Alfred.\"Bra.net, a director of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway; Mr.E, Lemay, director of the Hochelaga Bank, and Mr.J.O.Gravel, former director of the Canadian \u2018Company, at present Manager the Prâtte estate, e ca upon Ro plac the board.py 8 on Resolutions were \u2018pass ad by the meeting, in the course of which the worth of the four retiring directors was highly commented upon and in which the members of the board gave expression to the regrets whicl they experienced in seeing their colleagues sever their connection w!th the association., \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 INQUIRY TO BE THOROUGH.Toronto, April 4\u2014Judge Winchester intends to make a clear sweep in his investigation.of the Board.of Educa- tioh.The City Council having passed a motion widening the scope of the iqquiry, the judge will probe the letting of coal contracts and also tne sale of different sites \u2018for\u2019 school buildings, concerning which there have been rumors of graft.Inquiry will not go on for a week, owthg to the absence of Aifred.Rogers, of the Elias Rogers Coal Company, who is in the west.In the meantime the judge has sent for the books of the various concerns involved, which he will peruse very carefully.° : \\\u2018 À LECTURE ON BOOKS.: Mr.L L MeMahon delivered his lecture.on: YFhe/Kieal Library, before of ¥ 300 LM veraes aSoctety of the Chufch aso of e.ANgermdoni= in the church hall à mot pe QGregt Britain's 1 da fr à x Tast ean Thé lecture.which was admitted on all\u2019 dides to be a most irtéresting' and- instructive- one, was first given before an :uptown .literary dlub.a few - agos - .and then appeared somewhat \u201cfully in :the: \u2018Witness.\u201d Some north-end residents who * bag not the opportunity .of hearing McMahon on lis tavorite subject \u2018\u2014books\u2014were anxious tb do so.and | in order to meet their wishes he consented to speak at the Church of the _ Ascension .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SIR ELZEAR TASCHEREAU BET- ce TER.» Ottawa, April 4\u2014Sir Elzear Tas- chereauyg of the Judicial Committee of the Privy\u2019 Coinell, who was stricken \u2018With .paraysis some weeks ago, is now convalescent, though his\u2019 physicians have not yet allowed hini-out of doors.It is probable he wil visit England this sumrder §f \u201chis health is sufficient- Iy restored.+ CIVIC \u2018EXPERT COMING.Jn\u2019 pursuance of his advocacy of the government by commission system for STgstmount, Ald.McBride: is.trying to the Citizens\u2019 Association to secure a visit frog).Dr.Charles ¥.Adams, of Philadelphia, who is #f expert on the qéestion, and who will be in this city a} the end \u2018of this week.; \u2018RECITAL.SEM r.Goris M.Brewer, F.A.G.O.and J is cholr will give a recital this evening in the First Baptist Church, Sher.\u201cbrooke street.\u201d Mr.Percy Hall, barl- under the leadership.of \u201cMri.Chas P,] Rice.tone, will nasist, and the choir will be: WHO PLANNED ASSASSINATION Camorrist Charged Wit} ©}.ting Two Murders Pj: on Trial DENIES EMPHATICA; Declares Informer.Abbat 1s Seeking Terrible Rec: For Spite.Viterbo, Italy, April 4 TT! the Camorra trial the interrogation Giuseppe de with Jistened and + Marinis, who i planned the Gennaro Cuoceolo and his wi De Marimis has freque- rested in Naples, the a.against him including rotin; sault und murder, and he ha brief sentences of imprisonn.The Camorrist was not In Bon, to-day, but he shouted his with considerable vehemence an\u201c having been A spectators.He dented any part i assassinations, and asserted th.had been involved in the reve) of the informer Gennaro Abbati.glo because of the latter's pe spite.He had discharged Abbat glo from his employ, hc said.In forging the chain vf +.against the thirtv-six Camorris carabineers claimed to have f.- De Marinis\u2019 house a postal car, dressed to him by Luigi Arci.asking for the death of Cuoce.cause he had betrayed the wi! the authorities.In telling th.of the murders Abhattcmaggi.said that such a postal card ha written, and that immediate: its receipt by De Marinis sassinations were planned.Th- former also said that De Marin: - possession of Cuoccolo's ring fr - purpose of sending it to Arcns «© was in prison, as evidence that h- - been avenged.Subsequently th.(.- bineers claimed tn have found the at the home of a woman friend « Marinis.Replying to questions by Bianchi, De Marinis said that A- recall ever having met the man denied that he had received the - supposed to have been taken from - hand of the dead man.Cuoccolos he did not know cither was in Naples.a usurer, battemaggio in involving satisfying a personal grudge, he «4 This he explained as follows: stable boy, receiving from me iV\u2019 man.and bit my coachman, drawing blanc ing: ] into my presence again, will cripple him with a club.\u2019 was the cause otherwise at a terrible revehge.\u2019 TREATY RATIFIED.American-Japanese Commercial Agreement Confirmed.Tokio, April 4.\u2014Ratifications of ' were exchanged this afternoon lowing a luncheon given at the P.l: by the Emperor Mutsuhito, Ambassador Robin.Premier k- sûre and Foreign Minister Kom\u201d were present at the luncheon, ceding which the Emperor rece the Ambassador in private audien During the audience His Ma dos congratulated the diplomat Unon ghare which h had in th ngoilat.share which he had in the ner tions which made closer the relat between the two countries, trusted him with a verbal messug- \u2018 President \u201cTaft, in which the late complimented upon the conclus the treaty\u2026.which has been sc and will be published to-morrow For Local 78908.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MUST HAVE EXCITEMENT ful Moroccan Revolution is Now Aviator.Chicago.April 4.\u2014General Belo young Englishman who commu the army which deposed the ar.tan Abdul Aziz, of Morocco, In revolution there.entered us at the Chicago School of Aviation terday, and experts to complete course in a few months.He va\u201d Chicago several days ago and - desire for excitement as his reason studying aviation.General BE said: \u2018My game is dving out T is less and less ng.and [I n have adventure, consequently I cided on aviation.\u2019 in St.Peter's Were Alarmed.Rome, April 4\u2014A man subse: ly identified as Pietro Pesanti, thought to be insane, entered st l ers to-day armed with a revolved.without warning fired upon the ons who were engaged in the red tion of the breviary.The she wild, and the man was Size: placed under arrest.He fou: agely and slightly wounded man.The worshippers wer\u201d alarmed until the madman cured.FOR LOCAL OPTION Extensive Campaign Planne- Niagara District.St.Catharines, April 4-7 zens League at a meeting discussed the question of > a local option by law her considerable discussion \u2018hr was put off to the next ii the league.When the can started it ls intended tu inv riton, Thorold, Port Dain perhaps Niagara Falls.Th .make the Niagara district © SE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\"\"\"\" rer \u2018 Y WITNERS ts pr THT ened at No.140 .Peter Fi the City of Montreal, by J' th Dougall and Frederick 1, both of Montreal.ziness communications \u2018 All pares a sed John Dougall & © _ pess\u2019 Office, Montreal.and A T to the Editor, shouid be a.\u2018Editor\u2019 ofthe \u2018Witness.\u2019 De Marinis admitted that he «.but declared that he w.- innocent of the crimes charged.A'- him wee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MADMAN SHOOTS AT CANON: considerable effest at least upon ï \u2018 Pres = had never written him.He oould \u2018 As for > them.At the time of their death: »» < \u2018Abbattemaggio was for a time month.He proved a very bad yo\": He stole a gold chain frem = porter, assaulted the porter's sist> 4 \u2018When I heard of his foul deeds\u2019 dismissed him from my employ, sav: \u2018Tell that rufflan never to co- 1 Th: of Abbattem jo rancor leading to the present + + American-Japanese commercial tr.© a in hero i 1 4 and © q Englishman Who Directed Succes: asta < Shot Went Wide, But Worshipy:\" come \u2018n th or th the Cana cONsu and catle farm netai kind publi pendi tN Ca moth snow VER.mme fruits comm appre AGR GAI! 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