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[" arin Le Murphy's ad.is on.page 5.\" GE VUS & End\u2014$20.000 to be Raised Taken to Privy Council if Necessary.hg that the early closing law, -vi at the session of 1910 of the ec + or is\u2019 ultra vires, the license- \u2026 and hotelkeepers of Montreal ts enactments from court to vecessary until a decision has on in the matter by the Privy a ao \u201c was the astounding statement vis morning by several members Licensed Victuallers\u2019 Associa- L Montreal to a \u2018Witness repres ou -g of the council of this a5- assisted by an array of legal I.~ing held behind closed doors \u2018 :rpose of deciding what is to es the matter.ot course, nothing definite l of what steps will be tak- wart the law that comes in May 1, and whereby hotel- ::- are enjoined to close their business at 11 o'clock p.m.week day.besides Saturday, x must close at T o'clo Pp.earned that two m of © ro will be resorted to, viz.,2in- proceedings to be taken at « prevent the Provincial Re- ; 1 the municipal police enfore- - \u2018, -aw, and a test case through = ourt within the Empire, of the taken against any one of -j1se-Holders for failing to obey UT» se \u201c FRI The license holders will claim, on -méris of the case, that the law tra vire: Inasmuch as no Pro- «.al legislature, no more that of than that of Quebec, had legal.right to legislate as license hvlders their erin a Any » what hours such hotel keepers may keep -a+2 of business vpen.it will Le contended, on the part 6 he aprellants against the new law, accordance with the terms of A: où North British America, neta legisitures were authorized » \u2018nact laws of their own as to the ne to be accrued from the pantirz of the liquor licenses, but, tre.allege, that was all; they were RAISING DEFENCE FUND FIGHT EARLY CLOSING LAW Meeting this Afternoon Expected to Decide to Fight te the ad + in Subscription\u2014Case to be never authorized or delegated \u2018to enact laws regulating hours, and such being the case, the law that existed: before Confederation still applies.This law that of 1864, stipulates that- liquor may be sol din the Dominion of Tanada, by persons holding a certificate or otherwise authorized to that effect, at all hours except from | 3 o'clock on Saturday evening, until '' 7 o'clock kMonday morning.This, ft + was contended, at the time, covered ; the period of time om which the sanc- 1 tity of the Lord's Day would be accomplished.} | | the hotel kesparer as a body, re | sented In the present instance by { the LLicensed Victuallers\u2019 Association of Montreal.will allege that the law directing that the grocers holding liquor licenses must not se:l liquor within the hours prohibited is a sham, {inasmuch as {it does not stipulate that liquor should be stored into a separate compartment, and Is therefore inapplicable effectively, and comes into conflict with a Federal la was to restriction of trade and commerce, Some of the members of the Licensed Vietuallers\u2019 Association execu- 1 tive, were opposing the idea of fight- | Ing the new provincial law, on the ground that should the litigation before the several courts of the land prove a victory for the liquor interests, the Parliament of Canada, which is, of course, supreme in the matter, would then enact a law that would be more stringent in its causes and effects than the one promulgated by the Legislature at the session of 1810, and which becomes In force on May 1st.But, this wiser course, it is stated, will not prevail, owing to the wish | of the overwhelming majority of the hotel-keepers, who are advising an\u2019 incessant and early fight of the law.Of course, that will cost money, 1 and much of it, but it is said that | there are very few hotel-keepers in \u2018the city that would not put up at once, if an appeal be made, $100 each.As there are 476 hotel anr restaurant keepers in the city, it simply means that right at the beginning a fund of over $45,000 would be availble.\u2018 BOSTON MARATHON WON BY DE MAR IN RECORD TIME Boston, April 19.\u2014Two rows of hu- ranity, numbering more than one k.nd\"ed thousand people and; gousti- Linz the largest group of spectators a amv athletic event in the country, gainerca on the long road Stretching | 3 ¢ ed ont of the city about noon to-day to wiinezy # hundred yards or so of the F ston Athletic Association's fifteenth Marathon.run from Ashland to this: cv.à distance of 25 miles.The entire field was astir at eleven am.and the next fifty minutes was «pied in physical examinations of v-vsiclans as the final requisite for Narting.Five minutes before noon the streets sat the railway bridge, a mile above 10 town square in Ashland, whete the cart was made, was cleared and two lice automobiles left to clear the curse for the runners.The squad was lined up for the pic- tre men.and then George V.Brown, ~ ten years manager and official \u201cafter.made a brief cpeech vf Warn- \u201c3 about crowding, and held aloft =: starting pistol watting for.the aon hour to strike.With the starting pistol the field .ashed across the railway bridge and «wn tarrugh Ashland centre, passing + railway station a mile from the vu with Alexis Ahlgren, of New rx.and Stanley W.Root, of Phila- pia.running side by.side in the «id.Just behind and also together +.Frank Masterson, of the Mohawk 4 © New York.and C.L.Carr, of ston, und James F.Carr, of Lowell, McCormick, of Toronto, was s gd =ixt 1.The rest of the fleld was vxe ip to the leaders.The time at Ashianid wes four minutes forty-seven ronds Dur.ng ne early part of the Mara- \u2018Run um Lie Canadian runners kept aif 1a \u2026.Sheridan, of Toronto, be- welfth at South Framingham.n the lead, passed through sale \u20ac, Are.\u201cCh Framingitam at 32 minutes 30 ands.from the start, 1 minute #4 +» ton.and Root of Phila- \u201cn \u201c4 out of South Framingham FT: « in fine shape, and as the Course ievel over the four miles fetch situ Natick.the trailers be- 2 C0 push up.The runners found ra rrads had been sprinkled tie 1owy authorities,\u201d while the \u201cNr was better than ever before.i time Natick Centre.nine 9 nthe start was reached, the \u201ca.stretched out for more than \u2018ns: behind the leaders.Azo was well ahead, 156 yards of Masterson, while Madden +» third place.Then came sf Boston.Corkerv of To- of New York, Maguire «ene, and Sheridan of To- ir time was 44 minutes 13 ha ge SENT Ponisi) M Prn: Tir T Hr sa up the incline tc \" \u2018'aliege told heavily on he contestants, but Ahl- © Al \u2018When asked by the \u2018Witness\u2019 if he vawe likely to accept the honor, Mr.Forget replied that he had not made wp his mind as yet.\u201cThen the position has been offered to you?Mr.Forget was asked.\u2018YT would rather not,\u201d he said, \u2018dis- , cuss that point just now.But I think \u201cJ'éould have the honor.However, we will see what the next few weeks or months will bring \u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Favorable news on Richelieu sped round the \u2018street\u2019 this morning and ve the price of the stock up from 0261 to 122\u2014a large sale at this latter re closing the morning's transac- ans.eel common was inclined to be some- et stronger, but the tendency to ad- waæce appears to be checked by interests who consider that the time is not quite yet ripe for a boom.If sentiment alone affected the movement it is pretty certain there would have been e urt before now.There is quite a lot of bullish talk on Detroit United, which is justified to a considerable extent in view of the improving position of the company, and its enlarging earning capacity.But the upward movement has not yet begun, although the undertone of the stock is strong.ere was fair trading in a numebr of other issues, including a large sale of Rio bonds.TORONTO SALES Toronto.April 19.\u2014Can.Perm, 56 at 170, La Rose 20 at 445, Bel.Tol 1 at 144 3-4, 20 at 144 3-8, Tor.Elec.33 at 1334, F.N.Burt 50 at 116, Dul.Sup.2 at 83, 15 at 824%, Steel Works bonds 99 5-8, Richelieu 75 at 1204, 50 at 120 3-8, C.P.R.10 at 2244, Pac.Burt pref.1 at 953, Rio F8 at 107, 75 at 107%, 25 at 107 1-8, Maple Leaf 4 at 51, do., pref.100 at 95 3-4, 25 at 95%, n.Elec.25 at 111, 10 at 111%, Detroit 30 at 70 3-4, Standard 16 at 229, Sao P.26 at 163, Con.Gas 1 a 193144, 25 at 1.34.: Winnipeg 3 at 197, Toronto $2 .3-4, 5 at 194 Rails 2 at UNLISTED STOCES | Following are this morning's sales and muotations of unlisted stocks as reported by W.P.O'Brien: SA S.Illinois com.15 at 421%, 4 at 40.' West.Can.Power, 7 at 57%.+ Canners pref.5 at 97.Mex.Nor.Power bonds, $10,000 at 68 -3.Mont.Steel bonds, 500 at 1081.i.West.Can.Power bonds, $1000 at 891 * Mex.Nor.Underwriting, $6000 at 98 send 100 p.c.bonus.te MINING MARKET LA Following are this morningæ's sales on the Mining Exchange reported by Gordon and Shorey: ver, 2600 at 40.\u2019 be, 100 at 310.100 at 305, 108 at #806, 100 at 307.: \u201c.Standard, 1500 at 35.: Crown Chartered, 1000 at 55, Cobalt Lake, 1000 at 19%.Rea Consoldated, 900 at 625.Crown Res., 250 at 325.at 14%.linger, 100 at 925, 100 at 9.75 (30), - JOO at 975 (30).Foster, 500 at 7.Swastika, 150 at 55.LR BERLIN RATES._ Berlin, April 19.-!{ Exchange on London 20 marks '40, pfennigs for cheques.Money, 3 3-4 percent.Private discount rete; 3 percent.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BERLIN BOURSE WEAK.Berlin, April 19.\u2014 Unfavorable New York édvices caused weakness on the Bourse to-day.\u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014 - \u201c CARNEGIE TRUST.Impression prevails that the offer made by the Assets Realization Co.for the Carnegie Trust To.assets wil] be accepted by Superintendent Cheney.BIG NAVIGATION © a ., ri EEE DEAL SETTLEB AT MEETING T0-DAY| New Issue to be Made at Once- Exchange of Stock Will Shortly Fo-low-R.and 0.on Top.The much discussed navigation merger between the Richelieu and Ontarto.Company, and the Inland concerns is now an lished fact.A special meeting of these.Interests was held this morning, when final detalls webe practically arranged and approval given to the whole deal.4 As expected, the RicheWeu Company retains its identity, and wil] as a result greatly enlarge the seope of its operations on the Great Lakes.At the closé of the conference the announcement \u2018vas made that it hed been decided :to issue new capital New shires, it is offered to holders of ted, wir be R.and O.stock on April 30 neyt, at-the rate of one ['« share for three at par.There yet remains a great deal more work to ind up before all details are finally completed, but sufficient is known to assure the formation of probably\u201d one of the greatest inland mavigation concerns on the continent.Seaboard Alr Line Has Sold $15.000,000 Out of $19,000,000 New Bonds Boston, April 19.\u2014Underwriting to an issue of $19,000,000 4 percent 50-year Seaboard Air Line refunding bonds has been offered in New York and Boston for the last few days.Public offering of the.bonds will be made this week at 83 1,2.It is understood that fully $15,000,000 out of the $19,000,000 bonds have already been distributed to investors.Among the buyers have been three insurance companies which hetween them took but a total of $2,500,000 to $3,000,000 (bonds.i + London Consois, Stocks, \u2018Silver, Money and Rates London, April 19.\u20144 p.m.\u2014Closing:\u2014 Consols for money.81%; do.for account, 81 15-16.C.P- R., 230%: G.T.R., 28%.Bar silver steady 24 11-16d per ounce.Money, 2% to 3% percent.Discount rate, short bills and three months bills, 21% percent.| \u2018800° DECREASE \u2018Soo\u2019 eafnings der the second week in April shows a decrease of $46.658, and frem July 1 a decrease of $1,614,- hl HIE Se Fc\" p.116 1 A 19 603.; : fe, os Se sens 928.20085 vA ces ooit, BEF BS Ba) Tat a Vee = , 308 \u201c310 ry a+ OH ee ev es 190 200 2 IT tees ve ae Bu 3.Porc.a.sees op so es 52 1 Pearl .ce.0 se 0060 0.Bl 55 Swastika .+50 +.54 55 West Dome .«co os .203 216 \u2018Standard .ve +.85 36 Crown Chartered .55 60 Mr.George Smithers returned this afternoon from the South.Mr.B.F.Bush is the new president \u2018of the Missour! Pacific Railway.Mr.3 W.Cohen left for Cobalt last evening.Sir Henry Pellatt is in the city.Mr, Charles Donoghue leaves for the Continent to-morrow.Toronto Cobalt Sales.\u2018Toronto, April 19.\u2014Morning Sales:\u2014 Dobie, 100 at 308, 100 at 300, 200 at 305: Dome Extension, 500 at 55, 1500 at 52; Hollinger, 40 at 900, 100 at 895, 50 at 890, 1000 at 925, 100 at 915, 100 at 910, 200 at 920, 100 at 912; Moneta, 100 at 24: Preston, 500 at 3 Porcupine Imperial, 17; Swastika, 3000 a 400 at 5444, 650 at 54: United Porcupine, 100 at 7; Vipond, 100 at 5314, 2000 at 55, 1000 at 51, 1000 at 51:34, 4100 at 52%; Standard, 200 at 34, 1100 at 35, 1600 at 35%, 1000 at 36; Westdome, 25 at 210, 300 at 203; Porcupine Coronation, 1000 at 36, 1000 at 36%; Balley, 6500 at 4%; Beaver, 7500 at 40, 700 at 4014; Crown, 100 at 320; CobäJt Lake, 1000 at 20%, 500 at 19%, 1000 at 20: City of Cobaiït, 2000 at 19, 1000 at 20%; Chambers; 200 at 13%, 500 at 14; Great Northern, 100 at 1914: Gifford, 100 at 4%; Green Mee- han, 2500 at 31%, 500 at 354, 4000 at 3%; Little Nipissing, 3000 at 33%; McKinley, 100 at 159, 400 at 160; Rochester, 5650 at 5%, \u201c00 at 54; Silver Leaf, 1000 at 4144; Temiskaming, 700 at 6814, 2300 at 6914.?.PARIS\u2019 BOURSE TRADING.Paris, April 19 - ,cading was quiet and prices were steady on the Bourse to-day.Closing: Three percent rentes 96 francs 15 centimes for the account.Exchange on London, 25 francs, 30 1-3 centimes for cheques.application.of the position of 187 8t.James Street, MONTREAL.McGuaig Bros & Co.(Members Montreal Stock Exchange) A General Stock Exchange Business Transacted.INVESTMENT .SECURITIES A SPECIALTY.Reports on any Canadian or American securities furnished on Our Weekly Circular of Thursday, April 13th, gives an analysis \u2018\u201c\u201c CANADA CEMENT CO., Limited\u201d \u2018Copy Mailed on Request.48 Elgin Streets OTTAWA, ONT.PS _.Maturin 1940.April Tot, { Dominion Canners, Limited 3 : Authorized © BOND Socooon.Interes t Payable Half Yearly at the Bank of ontresi, Toronto, Hamilton and Lo : 5 wings of Company over a interest.nds issued to the extent of 2-3 Price on Application LS C.Meredith & Company, Limited ndomn, En times amount * required to Bond value of fixed assets.pay.« Fu Northern and the, |.| lour - Merger-=-R.and 0.Dividen =F NO CAT FOR P SAYSSIRI i \u201d \u2018the big Torento.capitalist confidant and Cheertul , ; = e.very so -and ical\u2019 ; for fs unait le at rape] ness, am ys, RY es in auestio and his in fact, it is growing in enth New Developments in : golia havé been pledge the new 354,000,000 many.Mr.Gould Endorses: Bush was dent.\u2019 te to-day.stock ex 6, egsier pricês in everything 3 securities and Mexican e Trading was quiet but ri atter advan on more morn .A ican securities and about unchanged.vanced from % :to % recessions and - $ in Richelieu stock, shares.common selling at 59.New York Stock market n not th an San Re y way ° husiesm.æ- es vd EA D \u2018es Bf H.Pett.cand\u201d Ap \u2018the $60,000,000 Loan According to 'advices received at To- kio, the finances of Manchuria and Mon- à as security for Chinese which \u2018is \u2018to be advanced by the United States, Great Britain, France and Ger- Election of Mr, Bush New York, April 19.\u2014Mr.B.F.yesterday \u2018elected president of the Missouri Pacltic Rallway.Gould niade the following statement: \u2018The board has, I think, madé a\u2019 wise choice in electing Mr.Bush presi- Londen Money Was Easier While Trading on the Steck Exchange Was Quiet Londen, April 19.\u2014Money was easier obtain and discount rates wère weak on Profit-taking made ; vôrable reports recelved from Mexico during the - opened steady, Later prices ad- % on light.covering, but reallzing in the afternoon caused an easy closing.PORCUPINE STOCKS - wi x » .- RE SE ve 3 .Te JES Bid, Asked.R.0.STOCK HAS BOOM THIS PM.This afternoon witnessed a boom which rose 122 5-8 on a very large turnover of Detroit showed a slight increase in strength, selling at 70 3-4, and there was a fair amount of trda- ing in Iron Preferred at 100, Wall 81.Closed Steady steady to-day with C P.R.at 224 3-8, Reading, 151 3-4, Soo, 136 1-2, Unimo Pacific, 174 7-8, and U.S.Steel, 75° 1-2 M 8! Do- loan, Mr.the edg- = The to the | closed 4 AMONG T MEMDERS \u201cone CHANGE Ie ~ sequently, meat products, To-day terday\u2019's average.other grades, 5.and no flax.The following were \u2018Change this morning:\u2014Mr.Mr.A.E.M Mr.Francis King, of Kingston, by Mr.JL.L.Henderson.122.151, 5 at 150, 60 at 149%, 20 at 149%, 4 at 150, 25 at 22 3-4.at 70 3-4, 25 at 70 3-4.Iron nfd.\u201425 at 100, 100, 100 at 100, 50 at 100.Bk.of Mont.\u20142 87, 10 at 88 3-4, 10 at 87.Rio\u20142 at 107.Woods\u2014100 at 186 3-4 Coal pfd.\u201414 at 108, Packers com.\u201425 at 52 3-4, Street\u2014100 at 294.Ottawa-+i0 at 133, The belief prevails among dealers in cattle and packed meats that the level of prices for cattle and hogs, and, con- is likely to drop to an extent more favorable to the consuming public this year.the hog market in Chicago is weaker.about ten cents lower than yes- The receipts of wheat and other grains at the terminal elevators are growing considerably less in volume.Receipts of wheat reported té-day at Fort William and Port Arthur \u2018are only 88 carloads, as against 234 for the same date last year.They grade as follows: \u2014No.1 northern, 6: No.2 northern, 31; No.3 northern, 22; No.4 northern, 15: No.5 northern, 5; No.8 northern, 5, and Oate, 20: barley, 11, introduced on Ww Wood, of Winnipeg, by Mr.J.M.Jones.atthews, of Toronto, and Ontario, AFTERNOON BOARD.Richelieu\u2014426 at 122%, 50 at 123%, 125 at 122 3-8, 485 at 122%, 25 at 122%, 25 at 122 3-8, 100 at 12214, 9 at 122, 26 at 122%, 75 at 12214, 25 at 12244, 25 at Power.\u201425 at 149%, 2 at 151, 7 at 75 at 149%, 25 at 149%.Cement com.\u20148 at 23, 25 at 22 3-4, Detroit\u201425 at 70 1-2, 50 at 70 3-4, 25 15 at 100, 10 at 0., Porto Rico\u201425 at 61, 25 at 61.at 2668, 18 at 285, Toronto\u201450 at 129, 6 at 129 1-2.Cement Pfd.\u20145 at.87, 25 at 87, 5 at Steel Corp.\u20145 at 59, 25 at 59, 10 at Crown Reservé\u2014B00 at $3.28, 100 at 83.20.\u201c Dominion Cotton bonds\u201433,000 1 Scotie\u201425 at 97 1-2, 10 at 97 1-2.\u2014\u2014\u2014 at == TOS; SUNT London, Ont, April 15.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Valustors Gt : inspecting the -plant.of the London Street Railway; -the London Electric, and the , London & Lake ke Erie Lans po! on mpany, W a view o estimating whai-these-aro-worth to the èrs,.who -are -contemplating a.merger.A .; - The statement is made by Mr.M.J.Kent, \u2018that a direct offer will be made in a few days now.The purchase will be outright.I understand there is no thought of attempting\u2019 to buy a ma- of the atock.\u2018That was tried\u2019 once before and did not prove a success.On the report of the valuators the men behind this merger will likely make a direct gffer.\u2019 ° .\u2018We are in & gomewliat peculiar position here\u201d My, Kent Turther stated.\u2018We in London Yepresent the minority d of the three concerns involved.The majority board \u201cof the Street na L Railway is\u2019in Cleveland, the majority board of the London Electric and-the London & Lake Hrie Transportation Company is th Toronto.These boards: probably will khow #f the consummation of the deal before we hear of it in.this city.\u201d 17H = From what Mr.Kent has heard, he believes the intention of the, men behind this contemplated merger is to make London a centre.Once securing franchises in this city they will- go after others in neighboring places,\u2019 eres ; Banking Interests are Confident of Succ¥ss In New: Pennsylvania Issue \u2014 New York, April 19.\u2014Banking interests are strongly of the opinion that not only will Pennsylvania's new $40,000,000 stock issue be fully subscribed for, but that 7§ percent of the iseue will be paid for in full on the date the first instalment of 50 percent comes due, May 31 to June 5.next.The road has drawn the terms of payment in such fashhion as to give a month's extra interest at the rate of 6 percent per annum as a bonus for payment in full on the first instalment.: The Dominion Steel Corporation\u201d situation, and the necessary changes to \u2018take place on the board since the loss of Senator Forget, is receiving a god deal of comment in financial sections.\u201cThe proposal to place Mr.Mark \u2018Workman on the board is agreed upun to be a right and proper move.Mr.Workman has.always been.a believer in stéel and-has never hesitated to speak out his emthusiasm even wher public sentiment.towards it was low and depressed.(He holds huge biocks of stuck and will} undoubtedly bend his energies to the hetterment qf the com- \\ \"pany-6 poivalons \u2026 .\u2019 Whilas :.Van Horne's nam?is sir repeateuly mentivficd for the vice-pre- sidency, and, of course, there is no doubt that Sir William can worthliy ; fill such a postion 1 It is repeatedly stated that some |- sort of financial \u2018strengthening\u2019 is needed and, naturally enough, the first name to be suggested for a position on the Steel board is that of Mr.Rodolphe Forget, M.P., who has recently been a very heavy buyer of the stock.Mr.Corey, ex-president of the United States Steel Corporation, realized more than two hundred thousand doi- lars a year from his salary and profit- shering, but was glad to resign at the end of five years.He said that Was all any one man could stand in the work of that situation, Mr.Corey tells his friends he has experienced two happy days in his life \u2014one when he was chosen president of the United States Steel Corporation and one when he resigned.That even the greatest financiers are sometimes subject to all sorts of caprice in their: financial operations seems to be borne out by the fact that the mighty J.Pierpont Morgan has just purchased one share of Steel preferred.Well, there are others who can do as much.He holds twelve hundred common stock, having sold or otherwise disposed of four hundred common last year.: Here is something to set Wall street, State street, Lombard street and St.Francois Xavier guessing.International Agricultural Corporation to Increase Capital to $36,000,000 New York, April 19.\u2014At a speciaal meeting of the stockholders of the International Agricultural Corporation the proposal for an increase in the capital stock from twenty-four to thirty-six million dollars was rutiled.Half of the 4ncrease will be common and half preferred.There will be no rights with the issue.Out of 203,079 shares 188,588 voted in favor of the proposition.An amendment \u2018was made to by-laws to authorize the increase in the number of directors from nine to eleven.NZ KET Miller & Co.\u2014The decline was helped by the fact that the market had gone \u2018stale\u2019 after its long lapse of inactivity, and at this writing indications are that the irregularity will continue pending more definite news from the Mexican border line.J.8.Bache & Co.\u2014It looks to us as if another week of inactivity and inertia is before us, but on any reaction we would advise the purchase of stocks for the long pull, as the underlying conditions seem to us favorable.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE eee + .+ + THE MARATHON, + ?Montreal Ruther Comes Third, + \u2014 + Boston, April 19.\u2014 Fred J.+ + Madden, of South Boston, was + + a poor second; Ed.Fabore, of + + Montreal, was third in the + + Marathon, + + + STREET RY.WAS RUN AT A LOSS IN HAMILTON Hamilton, April 19.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Street Railway officials at the conference yesterday afternoon to.discuss extensions with the city, dropped a bomb by telling exactly how much money.the company lost in the last twenty years since it secured its franchise.Iristead of being the gold mine it is generally pictured, the system has lost $375,000,\" while the city has dérived in mileage and percentage from the earnings $404,000.With the city's vast growth, however, the earnings are rapidly growing, as indicated by the fact that last year the company carried.9,844,000 people.A financial and electrical railway expert will come here at once, the \u2018Wit- nesd\u2019 understands, to go into the matter of numéarous extensions planned to \u2018meet the rapidly growing needs of RUSSEL HOTOR EARNING POWER - WILL BELARGE In connection with the offer of Russell Motor Car Company preference shares by Messrs.A.E.Ames & Company, of Toronto, it is indicated that the company has a large surplus of earnings over both the preference and common stock dividends, which will make holders of the common feel that their chances of increases later are good.Inasmuch as the preference shares are convertible at any time, at the option of the holder, into common shares, share for snare, the extra earnings for the common shares arc of interest to both classes of holders.For the year ending July 31 last, net profits were $144,350.96, or 18 percent upon the common stock, while net earnings for the current year are estimated at about $175,000.This amount is arrived at without taking into account the saving of interest charges by reason of issue of the present block of $800,000, so that the earning power should be calculated as something in excess of $220,000 per annum upon the $1,600,000 of stock, being 27 percent on the preference stock.It is expected that both classes of stock will be active on the Toronto -and Montreal Stock Exchanges, where they are to be listed.! RAPID RISE OF \u2018JUDGE GARY New York, April 19.\u2014Nowhere but in the United States of America could a man rise to such a great business success in such a short space à of tîme as has Mr.* Justice E.H.Gary, of the United States Steet Corporation, A little over ten years ago Judge Gary was a lawyer for the American Steel & Wire Co, at Wheaton, IE.at a salary of $1,- 800 a year.To- à day he is head of the greatest corporation in the world, and has an income from salary and profit-sharing participation of $650,000 a year\u2014of which $250,000 is salary.Judge Gary is enthusiastic for his work.He has a faculty of doing big things without much fuss, and never makes a move unless he is confident of results.In short he is a worker and a man of great possibilities.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mr.Gary.Plow Co.Assigns - Following Bank Writ Toronto, April 19.\u2014Folowing closely upon the issuance of a writ by the Union Bank of Canada to recover over $75,000 from the Wilkinson Plough Co.comes the announcement that tue comporation had assigned to E.R.C.Clarkson.Mr.Clarkson stated that the company had assets of between $400,000 and $500,000, and the liabilities were somewhat less.4 Life Insurance Company in Strong Position \u2014Overflow of Business Of unusual interest, in view of criticisms which have in the past frequently been made of so-called \u2018Industrial Insurance,\u2019 is the recent report of the Hon.William MH.Hotchkiss, superintendent of Insurance of New York.Examiners have in the last sixteen months made an exhaustive investigation of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, and the report embodies their conclusions.It will probably come as a surprise that the Metropolitan is not only the leading company in industrial insurance, but that during the last year it wrote practically $150,000,000 ordinary insurance, the maximum permitted by the New York law.If business written in foreign countries other than Canada be excluded, the Metropolitan wrote $20,000,000 mure ordinary insurance than its nearest competitor.There are at present over $700,000,000 ordinary insurance in force, and, including industrial insurance, over $2,215,000,000.; In fact the company was compelled te stop issuing policies for which ap- \u2018plication was made .during the last days of the year in order to Keep within the law.Mildly speaking, the report is decidedly commendatory.In an impartial and judicial manner, Superintendent Hotchkiss expresses his profound conviction that industrial insurance as practised by the Metropolitan has had the welfare of the policy-holders only in mind, and that the officers have bent every effort to cheapen : the \u201820,000 bales of Jong staple cotton.1 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHEESE AND BUTTER.The cheese situation shows change.new make being gq.at 11 1-2 to 11 3-4 cents.Buiter receipts are 1.rger, with new milk creamery quoted at 22e :6 77 1.21 : And finest held at 22e to 3c.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014 EGG MARKET UNCHANGED Sales of straight gathered stock round lots, are made at 17 1-2 gle cases ut 18 1-2c to 19e.and scier:- ed stock at 21c to 22¢ per dozen.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BALED HAY STEADY.No.1 choice hay.$10 to $IN./A: cutra No, 2 hay, $9 to $9.50; ordinarv.Ne: hay, $8 to $8.50: clover nixed.$7 ° \u201c- | $7.30; clover hay.$ to $8.00.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FLOUR QUOTATIONS Manitoba spring wheat pa\" firsts, $5.30: seconds.$4 \u201c9.vont wheat patents, $4.50: Manitohi srore bakers, $4.60; straight rollers in buts $1.75 to $1.85: coxtras.$1.60 to 81.00 Your Present Investments Many investors hold se- curities which do n°! yield them a satisfactory income, Write us about your vestments, and we ma.able to suggest an change.We are pleased to - our clients avail th selves of our experience 17 dealing with securities of all kinds.Royal Securities ~ Corporation, Linn 164 & James Street Rontred \u2018Toronto Quebec Hallfix lozoon, eng \u2014_\u2014_\" \u2014___ W.GRAHAM BROWNE & C0.\"DEALERS IN BONDS.222 St.James Street, Montreal MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO.CHARTERED ACCOUNTAMNTa OF SCOTLAND, ti Place D\u2019'Armes (Quebec Bank Bas! Telepnod 196 Mas Reuident lartaer David 8.Kerr, Cod.(Scot).- +4 ++4+444+44 444 Le Ga- siti ætre rati Not enec hnt bv ot disc min: Ta} they anly \u201crene rela rect] tan \u2018on isr Th #\u2018leg el ma mars vas {eter Viore man nn Inter have her lags Va \u20ac Tr th \u2018Per Alta ene, nd S HF vr Jay P, ny, Writes om Spo.na fou and have elter dur- 2d by our as put s she ha: ontinuing erty, aug tonnage, naces on ving here e Hidden t we have have been w months Its.We of ore in rhaps the gE I have y our en- four mil- 1 in this upon it in - develop- wo and a tions are ining and done than id I think have had ion costs any other cted that « well toes mixing reated at per day at owing Nest Coal necessary l our fur- operation.nd to op- days up- 4d IN VEST ness gen- was never d the rush » rush of pn for the rings ins for the he corre- > hundred tes enter- rch.They tye am- ck valued 2 sum in in is even i entered the 12th 14th, This n the his- e erected total.cost | ollarz, -, ict Fine Cot- announce rol of the ant in the htation is 15,000 to ptton., ER.hows no quoted with new to 23 1-2¢ GED.stock, in t-2c; sin- pd select- en.DY.50; TY, ed, extra No.2 $7 to iS.patents.winter ba strong in bags.$1.70.se- ot D ry he ve in of EEX = | of Caution \u2014_ ?++ DE MAR WINS MARÂTHON.\u2018 De Mar won the Boston Marathon race in the record time of 2 hours, 22 mins, 38 secs.(uri- official), beating the previous record of 2 hours, 24 mins, \u201824 secs.- ole ++ - +4 ++ #4 4444 ++ MORALITY IN SCHOOLS Discussed by Ontario Educational Association\u2014Sex Hygiene Resolution.Toronto.April 19.\u2014That the ques- aon raised by Mrs.Thorniey, of London.as to the prevalence of immoral- it: among the school children will not down, was made evident this morning, when the trustees\u2019 section of the Ontario Educational Association meeting here received a deputation from the Canadian Purity Eda- cational Socjetv.After listening to some very wen- sational revelations made by the Rev.Lawrence Skey, an Episcopalian rector.and Dr.Jennie Gray, both of this city.the trustees unanimously passed a resolution favoring the teaching of sex hygiene in the public schools by \u2018properly constituted authorities, the details to be left to the Department of Education.Mr.Skeyv.speaking as a father, a citizen and a clergyman, told how.he had found girls of thirteen and fourteen about to become mothers; he personally knew lads of ten and eleven were diseased, and the habit of self abuse was to his knowledge all too prevalent among the boys of Ontario schools.\u2018 \u201cThe schools must do what the homes have neglected,\u2019 he said, \u2018either the parents could not or would nnt do their duty and tell thelr children all about the mystery of fife and the sacred laws of reproduction and the ignorance of which has resulted and has led to the prevalency of the devil's half-truths, instead of God's whole, pure truths.\u2019 Dr.Gray cited instances of two girls, both fifteen vears of age, Who had gone out of the public schools and had taken the downward path.The one girl became a mother, the other hecame incorrigible and had to he sent to a \u2018home\u2019; both were diseased, she said.The chairman, Dr.White, of Lind- gay, endorsed all the purity delegates had sald, and added that he could add even wonse instances.He said) few men or women could teach the subject of self and sex and as it ought to be taught.and that \u2018nine out nf ten clergymen were unsuitable\u2019 as teachers of this subject.It required not only a specialist, but a man on woman of especial tact and skill, else mora harm would be done than good.Mr.T.A.Reld, of Owen Sound, in- trndvced a resolution, which was referred to a committee, providing that! the wovernment be asked to set aside $A1,000 vearly as a pension fund for a period of fifteen years, so that every riperannuated teacher might have an annuity of $250.This proposal ls said] tn be considerably in excess of what the Department of Bducation, which 1s eonsidering the subject, will recommend.\u2019 IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.Bones of Contention From An Ope position Organ.London.April 19.\u2014 The \u2018Pall Mall Gazette.\u2019 a bitter organ of the Opposition, says: \u2018The greatest trial of strength between parties of disintegration and consolidatioff is at hand.Not alone is the Imperial bond threatened by an attack on the constitution, but the greater mischief is indicated by the Government's intention to limit discussions of delegates from the dominions to the narrowest dimensions.Tf the Radical ministers had their way they would exclude from purview not only the vital topic of Imperial defence, but all questions of international relations and Imperial policy not directly associated with local circumstances of the colonies.On this question the Unionist party stands where Disraell placed it forty years ago.\u2019 The \u2018Gazette\u2019 also states that in the alleged pretensions of the Church in quebec, the climax has come in tha annulment by a Montreal judge of a marriage between two Catholics which wag celebrated by a Protestant min- \\ster.The whole story, it says, is one more vivid illustration that the Roman Church, where she has power of nny kind behind her, should, in the interests of happiness and humanity, have such power very strictly limited.\u2019 \u2018 \u2014\u2014m_meoteues WHISKEY DUTY RESCINDED.Washington, April 19.\u2014After several months of negotiation the United States Government has decided to rescind the order imposing a.counter- valing duty on British spirits.The British Government made urgent Te- presentations that distillers of English whiskeys did.not receive.a bounty within the meaning of the Payne- Aldrich law.In reaching a conclusion the treasury department was influenced by the the fact that Great Rritain has a fiscal policy not only nf free trade, but also a lack of artificial stimulus to trade such as is produced by bounties.Imports of Scotch and Irish whiskeys amounting to several million dollars a vear are effected by the decision.-\u2014\u2014prmmmtmmtste BETTER EVERY YEAR, EH?Mr.Walters, of London, England, who was in charge of a party of immigrants who recently went west, is in town on his way back to Halifax, where he wil lembark for the Old Country.Mr.Walters states that the \u2018class of immigrants coming from the Old Country this year is far superior to the clas of former years.He says they have plenty of money -and predicts that they will make splendid citizens.He leaves for Halifax to-night.A Note The success of the \u201cPlanola Piano\u201d has inspired many imitations.Piano manufacturers, observing that there is such a widespread demand for an instrument of this type, have made haste to secure this or that Piano- player to use in combination with \u2018heir instrument.But the genuine Planola .with ity vitally important and exclusive musi- ral features is only to be fo in pianos controlled by the Aeolian Company, namely, e Steinway, the Weber, the Steck, the Wheelock and the Stuyvesant.A cordial invitation to call and hear he \u201cPlanocla- Player\u201d is extended .to vou, whether your 1 be prompted y curtosity or by \"intentiun to nnurchase.,It is on y demonstra- I 3 810-613 St \u2018atherine Street West; + \u20ac .A prime i À i ! à MR.BRYCE AND AOE.Interesting \u2018Discussion Raised by Que.£ on in Commons dus LoS London, April 19. Appagently\" this friend does not believe a newspaper can be anything but a commercialized proposition, looking after the mein chance.He thinks it is \u2018presuming\u2019 and \u2018sanctimonious\u2019 to pretend to anything higher in journalism.He !s quite sure its publishers should have sold out long ego, and has himself, in all kindness, offered to find a syndicate to undertake the publication of the \u2018Witness,\u2019 which would, of course, in that event be run on different lines.He is trebly interested: the syndicate would be composed of some of his own friends, the Witness\u2019 would cease to advocate certain unprofitable principles distasteful to him, and his good friends its publishers would \u2018cash in\u2019 instead of losing more and more money every year.But at all events he continues to be quite sure that the- articles concerning the \u2018Witness\u2019 have been \u2018a huge migtake.\u2019 As there-are generally many who think, or rather feel, for one who.takes the trouble to express himself, we wish to say that the \u2018Witness\u2019 Is neither asking for pity nor for alms.And if any have sent us subscriptions on that score, will they kindly immediately ask for a full refund of their money.We have recelved a number of most generous donations, renging from five dollars to one thousand dollars, all sent with the esteem and affection of their donors, each desiring to co-oper- ate with the publishers in the continued publication of the \u2018Witness.\u2019 We have returned all these donations, fearing that they would afford at best only temporery relief, and would pos- gibly produce an impression upon thé people genérally that with such fläan- cial aid the present crisis would be averted.The \u2018Witness\u2019 is not begging for charity at all, it is only stating the only condition upon which its continued existence can be assured to the citizens and people of Cattadé-\u2014ein ample earning power from legitimate advertising, and so render it self-sup- porting.If the pespis of Montres! } And 14 thédy tent ths \"Witness to eontinne under its pregeit mendge- mend, sud if thoy Want to sed it grast- ly improve à & newaphper, THEY I the \"Witneis, beitiy weighed in the balance, dos not ébtain the pupgort of the people it will, in Partherance of the forecest of its cundid friend, and many another, case to be, and ita demise will bé pribilighed the world over.It is a weighliig time for tite people of Mentraal and of the Dominion as weH gs for thé \"Witness.Do the people really wath the best in journalism?The \u2018Witness\u2019 aside, let them determinedly support the bes they can find.Pity has no placé where an important principle is at :také.We are only esking if the people who want the \u2018Witness\u2019 will, by business co-opèra- tion, share with us the burden we can no longer catry aloné ?\u2018The publishers of the \u2018Witihegs' took thelr héavy losses in silence for many years, hoping against hope that ths cause of these.losses would cease.When the \u2018Witness\u2019 found the cauke of the lass apparently inexhaustible, and its own resources coming to an end, it was forced.to walfighten thé ditimens -and| people of Cihada concerning the journalistic situation, knowing thet If it was really understood the people would appreciate the \u2018Witness' as they never yet had done.This is the whole matter, and that the people dppreciate our making the facts known is proven by the rapidly rising circulation, and by the creation, without any suggestion from ourselves, of a citizens\u2019 committee to place the \u2018Witness\u2019 on such a footing as will preserve its present character and absolute independence.\u2018How much I wish and pray that \u2018your mobile paper may be able to hold \u2018on its way.\u2019 This quotation is from one letter.It might be credited to a hundred.It is valuable in proportion to the importance to be attached to the word \u2018pray.\u2019 Good wishes that genuinely take this form are the best co-opérétion we can get.By the way, why are there no prayers in many churches for the newspaper press?Those churches that are guided by Hturgies never fail to remember the powers in the land.The formulas have become indeed somewhat arehaic, devoting themselves rather to the royal family than to those who really bear the responsibilities of the state.Those prayers ave, howaver, used by the faithful as including «nd applying to all who are in authority in their several degrees.Times have changed since those formulartes were constructed, and to-day it is- those who have the ear of - the .peaple, the preachers, the politicians, the educators, the \u2018purveyors of amusément,.and above all the newspaper press that, for the people\u2019s good, most need is absorbing, these public Interests are ! lable to be toe much overlooked.Mr.Gillette, a congressman.from Massachusetts, speaking on the reciprocity question, called the annexation talk a - bugeboo, but naturally added out of the warmth of his hesrt that it may happen that the United States and Canada will have grown so close together In\u2019 sentiment that they will unite their destinies under one fag.: \u2018Now you're talking,\u2019 as the schoolboys say: and when you are ready, friend Gillette, we have a very nice flag for the purpose\u2014one whose every historical streek tells of union.Certainly, it may well happen\u2014at all evehts it would be well that it should happen\u2014that the whole family should unite again.Indeed, in spite of Mr.Gompers's and Mr.Bourke Cochrane's followers, a fine practical step is about to be taken in that direction.But \u2018for any sake let us be ever so careful not to be too cordial in our hospitall- ty.See what a row it can ralge!.rer .\u2019 Mr.Foster has been telling an audience that the government is grieving that it did.not walt a little longer ahd get for nothing what, under the reciprocity agreement, it has had to pay for.What does this statement mean ?It means that the United States tariff has become sucha burden to the United States people that the people, not for the sake of getting into our market, but for the sake of enjoying the.products of the earth untaxed, would have taken the taxes off any way.That Mr.Foster is entirely right in this view is made abundantly evident by every act and deltverance of the present House of Representatives at Washington.The Democratic majority, if the report presented by its Ways and Means Committee rightly represents it; is minded to add very largely to the free list on Canadian and other foreign products, without, as Mr.Foster says, asking any \u2018concessions in return.In this the Democrats undoubtedly represent the will of the people.If, then; it is the imperative demand of the people of the United States to get their necess|- ties untaxed by the protected interests, is It not probable that a similar de- } mand exists in Canada, and that instead of\" regretting that it had a chance to reduce in some small measure the common peoples burdens, the government is congratulatnig itself that it has achieved what it has done before the demand became too revolutionary ?It will be now the care of all successive governments to study how they can take down the protection wall, brick dy brick, without having the whole structure comé down by the run, and smothering a lot of industries in its downfall.=.The physician who.shopid say to a gouty patisat, \u2018You mey have: pains \" wherever you chutes exéept fi your \u2018left big tee; i?you have them there \u2018I will cut it off, woul be in sbeut the same position of nessonableness as good t oF sokite te aspera toward the toe dosh Vise: Sgbting.of \" sfiofn, Ahan 7, the 8 mn 7 Se su, does, where they oun plat.end plan in safely end find Feady- refuge \u2018in extremity: Bill, if; was necessary \u2018to make these\u2018 formel fWotests.The mote so as the mote misehief making element.in-the United: States prèis Was working itself up to a hdeted ferment over the investon of United States soil by stray bullets and the wounding of citizens who were sx- posing themselves for sight-seeing Purposes.Likely enough the bulists in question had been sold to the Tebels by United States dealers, end Were only on thelr way home.The government of Mexico has a big contract in putting down this outbreak.Granting that there is a good dem! to be said for it as a patriotic effort to secure revolutionary reform, And that it has already had large ef- poet.in that direction, ail the same, 88 proved the dgiportunity for looting and.highway \u2018fobbery on the \u2018part of the lawless.gfoment all over the country\u2014e country peétuliarly fa- voräble to such oytlawry.Under thess conditions It fa to be looked for that the calling of troops to any point will offer a tempting opportunity to the banditt! of parts from which they are withdrawn.In view of what is called the \u2018tension\u2019 in the United States, it is pleasing to learn that the government would seem to have got the upper hand along the line of the Rio Grande.As México is not yet a desirable æcquisition \u2018for a self- governing count: it would be better, Insteadgot\u2019 DE up a \u2018tension,\u2019 that the United States should act as à \u2018big dog does Whin' disturbed by a fug- ey little one, wink at it benignly with one eye.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Hon.Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture, Is to speak at West- mount on Saturday on the subject of reciprocity.Mr.Fisher may well claim our attention.As Minister of Agriculture his.record is one of which any statesman might be proud.His intelligence and aétivity have been employed fn many diverse ways for thé Benefit of \u2018the farming indug- try of this coubtrÿ.and through his \u2018efforts and those of his able leuten- ants, many blades of grass, ag it werg, 6re.now growing: in: Canada where Ohe.grew bafore\u2019 In.coming before tho peppis tach fact upon thé question of à with vw freer \u2018trad neighbors, Mr.Fisher is eminently \u201cfit Place.The reciprocity bargain cond cerng farming products more.than anffhing elsg, and upon; the.effect it 1s likely t6 have on the welfare of the farmers and the.coufit: generally he is certainly as \u2018well sable to.express an opinion as gmybedy.It.is a hing on genera in os for res As the pecpte on cur- \u2019 8 plain talks.On this \u2018partRular\u2019 MYT 50 much has been sald on the other sidd, and for the most part so intemperately, that calm Biscusslon of the-réal fasues involved bas been of litle avail; -butthe.time has surely come for a deliberate study of these.A good deal of the hysteria with which the privileged classes first assailed the reciprocity agreement has collapsed, partly perhaps because it was hysteria, a ridiculous simulation, and partly perhaps because Mr.Fielding has practically promised not to lower the present tariff on manufactures.Whether there is an implied bargain or no, the tumult is certalàMy stilled for the moment, and those who support the reciprocity agreement are not so \u2018often, as formerly, being called \u2018traitors \u2018to their country,\u2019 and other little pleasantries of that sort.At the same time, there is still a lot of loose thinking about on.the subject.THE PULPIT, 4 THE REV.R.CORRIGAN, IN WEST- MOUNT METHODIST CHURCH, URGES PROMPT ACTION.Besides distributing circulars to his congregation ih \u2018Westmount Methodist Church on Sunday the Rev.R.Corri- THE REV.R.CORRIGAN, B.A, B.D.gan paid the following tribute to the \u201cWitness\u2019: .\u2018Il am heartily in sympathy with the movement now: being made te stand loyally by the \u2018Witness\u2019 in this her crisis hour.and to furnish immediate and efféctual as- #istance, so far ag that is possible.\u2018The \u2018Witness\u2019 has fought many bat- ties side by side with the Church, and bn Ao occasion has she shown herself the least bit co dly.Often times she has led the way and deen where the blows tell heaviest.Honer, there- fors, demands that we shall stretch forth helping hands now.\u2018The \u2018Witness\u2019 is nd mere echo, but a Niagari of innate strength fer the public goods.IH Is oné of our best natiorial xsgets.\u201cIt bilongs peculiarly to Montreal; and any singlé issue with- hefd cannot Be.other t a distinct logs: to the city.- D La ee Bo tar su.Conéda is | the AR + a \" \u2019 représentatioh of kin re Ne esty\u2019s \u2018Theatre, last evening, was the apothecsis LL verdt.in he second scene o wo.the gee, the apex, was attained of ide berbarie splendor.Considering the size of the stage.Wonders were \u2018perfdrmed\u2019 in the ni agement of the supers, chorus, ballet, instrumentalists, and prineipal vocal- fats; but there was no room for more; certainly not for the- elephant that was once employed in this scene won the stage of Covent Garden.And there was no room for war chariots.= However, as it was, to describe this scene as magnificent is to find for once that thé word is colorless; in fact, a new vocabulary would be .necessary to do justice to it.The color sense was as satisfied as if one were looking :at the changing hues of a glorified opal, or sun- ed angles of a diamond rism.iE .As in \u2018Taunhauser,\u2019 the period had bien closely studied for verisimilitude in costumes and accessories, and to gase upon them Was to fill the eye with sensuous wonder, and to feel that the words of Champolliôn, the deci- pherer of the inscriptions on the Rosetta Stone, and he who first gave the learned world the key ito the mysterious Egyptian hleroglyptic alphabet, had assumed material form; that his \u201cMonuments of Bgypt and Nubia\u2019 had come to life, This scene and the others reminded one also of Theophile Gauthier's \u2018Romance of a Mummy, as it.exempli- fled, so far as the stage can do'it, the manners, customs, dress, and -heliéfs of the ancient Egyptians, as gathered the antiquities in the British Museum and the uvre.Picturesqueness need in now, detract from accuracy, and, added to the barbaric splendor of color, the scenes last evening fascinated the onlooker with their evocation of a long vanished past and the representation of a civilization buried for centuries in mystery.An Egyptologist might perhaps have found anachronisms in the scenes, few or many, but even he could hardly have escaped the feeling of general verisimilitude and a sensation of highly artistic actuality.\"Whoever had the arranging of these scenes must have known his Gauthier well, as his deseriptions have: been closely followed.For instance, Ra- dames, captain of the guard, presents the captives taken in the war to the King of Egypt.\u2018Behind \u2018the music eame the captive barbarians, strange to look at, with bestial faces, black skins, woollx hair.as much like monkeys as men, and dressed in the costume of their country ~.who marched before their conqueror awkwardly and with difficulty, rolling their big.eyes and twisting\u201d and writhing with pain,\u2019 etc.In fact, in the \u201cThebes of the Hundred Gates\u2019 scene, with the exception that no -war horses snd chariots paraded there, with its colors and adornments, chapter three of \u2018The Romance of a Mummy\u2019 stood forth alive.; \u2014 Two things among the many notable ones in last evening's entertainment stand ovt supreme\u2014the astéuhding genius of Arturo Toscanini, and the singing, whether separz ely or blended.of Emmy Destinn as Alda, and Louise Homer, as Amneris, daughter of the King of Egypt.Next to these come the superb quality of the massed instruments and the massed voices.They were trained, of course, to the highest pitch of perfection, but, without the exceptional quality referred to, thelr virtuosity would have been as unsat- fsfying as a master of the instrument playing upon a thin-toned or cracked violin.: There was a fly in the ointment, as is usually the case: Caruso Was not there, and although Signor Riccardo Martin sang = well, Sevet \u201csuper bly, when he \u2018warmed mp towards the \u2018Test he was not the famous temor, and the thought would persist in crossing the mind at intervals, \u2018If only Caruso were.singing that!\u201d Antonio Scotti's \u2018Amorasro\u2019 was a very fine impersonation and his splendid Baritone voice \u2018was displayed to great advantage.Gullio Rossi's King of Egypt was excellent, as was Signor Segurola\u2019s High Priest.No two operas could be further removed in- spirit than \u2018Tannhauser\u2019 @nd \u2018Aids.\u2019 The first is intellectual music, so far as music can be intellectual; the last is purely sensuous The first inculcates a moral; the second tells an Eastern story.The first teaches self-abnegation and the mortification of the flesh; the last is full of the pride of the eye and the Egyptian flesh-pots.The first is essentially masculine; the second is in essence feminine.Yet death puts an end to love in both cases, and the fate of \u2018Aida\u2019 and her lover ig worse than that of \u2018Elizabeth\u2019 and \u2018Tannhauser, \u2019 for the Christian is promised resurrection.while the Egyptian lovers can have no, hope of immortality, since their.bodies will not be embalmed.The house was not crowded to the doors, as it should have been.last evening, but the booking proved more satisfactory than was anticipated earlier in the week.It was, however, an enraptured audience, and the names of Ruben and Lawrence will long be associated with this triumph of vocal, instrumental and scenic art.The trouble is that it has raised a new standard of taste among us which succeeding operatic entertainments can hardly be expected to live up to.\u2014 Verdi's \u2018Aida\u2019 has this distinction.Because of the enterprise and liber- alivy of Mr.Strakosch it was pe:- formed in the United States, at (ne Academy of Music, New York, Nov.26, 1873, before its performance in efther London or Paris.It will be interesting to devoteeg of opera to recall the cast.Aida, an Ethiopian slave, soprano.Mle.Tor- riani; - Atoneris, daughter of the King of Egypt, contralto.Miss Annie: Louise Cary; Amonasro, King of.Ethiopia, father of Aida, baritone, M.Victor Maure]; Radames.captaiu vf the guard.tenor.Sig.TItalio Cam- panini; Ramphis, high priest, bass, Sig.Nanneti; King of Egvpt, bass, Sig.: Scolara:.messenger, tener.Sig.Boy.The chorus includes priests, so'diers, Ethiopian siuves and prisoners, Egyptians, etc.The scenes are Memphis, and Thebes, epoch of the Pharaohs.Briefly, to recite the tale again, \u2018Aide\u2019 is the daughter of Amonasro, King of Ethiopa.She has been led into captivity hy thé Egyntians.While in bondage she is loved and is beloved by Radames, a young Egyptian warrjor.He is also loved, secretly.by \u2018Amneris,\u2019 Pharaoh's daughter.\u2018Amneris\u2019 discovers \u2018Aida\u2019s love ana forthwith hates her, as is the way of rival lovers: \u2018Amonasro,\u2019 \u2018Aida\u2019s\u2019 father, 18 taken captive by \u2018Radaines\u2019 on a conquering expedition, but his rank is at first unknown.The hand of the unwilling \u2018Radamés because of his victory.ds bestowed upon \u2018Amneris.\u201d He is etiN devoted to \u2018Aida,\u2019 and is persuaded to fly to Ethiopia and.turn against his country.While he is still during the debating, his intention .is discovered, | and his intended treason is punished { by the hideous fate of being interreq alive in a vault.- As the stone is being | sealed.\u2018Aida,\u2019 who bas awaited him in his tomb, rizes before him, and they unite in death.= - :-\u2018Alda,\u2019- es musical history informe | us, was.composed: at \u201cthe request of | Ismail Peshs, and wes.vst presented |: at Cairo in: 1871.As: -a composer.Verdi's career was of Intermittent progress, if considered piecs by piece: but one df tontinued progress, M con- | at fhe Presbyterian laid at | DEMOCRATS DECLARE PROTECTION ~ HAS ONLY FOSTERED TRUSTS High Tariff Rates Have Failed Says Report to Congress WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.Farmers\u2019 Free List Bill Would Reduce Tariff Revenue by $10,- 016,495\u2014Reciprocity is 4 Solution.SO200OVPOODOPDDGOPOOIHUHD ® : 2% * RECIPROCITY VOTE % $ MORROW.+ \u2014 + + Washington, April 19\u2014Demo- ¢ 9 cratic leaders of the House à $ hope to bring the long debate < 4 on Canadian reciprocity to an + % end to-night and to pass the % bill before adjournment to- % % morrow.It is possible, how- \u20ac © ever.that another day of gen- ® © era! discussion may be agreed & % to.for Chairman Underwood, © of the Ways and Means Com- + © mittee, does not desire to shut & $ off any one who wants to speak.© + ea NIORE Washington, April 19.\u2014The majority report of the Ways and Means Com- Mittee on the so-called Farmers\u2019 Free List sill, submitted to the House today by Chairman Underwood, is a merger of Democratic political argument and an analysis of the proposed duty exemptions.The report shows that the bill would reduce the tariff revenue $10.016,495, based on the importations for the last fiscal year, an amount described as \u2018incansiderable in comparizon with the great saving and advantages to all of cur people from the additions to the free list provided for.Quoting Presidént Taft's recent Canadian reciprocity speeches, the report seeks to convey the impression that the administration is convinced that pro- tecti\\e tariff rates are too high; that such rates have resulted in excessively high prices felt especially in the in- creaged cost of living, which now bears heavily an our people.and that they have not received the long- promised benefits of domestic competition undér high protective quties.\u2019 Referring to the President's statement that the Republican party had modified its tariff policy so as to Umit ft for purposes of protection to the difference in the cost of production here and abroad with a reasonable profit to the American producer, the committee report says: - - \u2018This is a confession, as was the Republican piatform of 1908, that the theory of high protective duties as put forth by the Republican party, has roken down, that combinations and trusts, which prey upon the people have been fostered by the tarif, and that under high tariff protection manufacturers have \u2018orced unreasonable profits from the people.\u2019 INJURIOUS | \u2018PROTECTION.\u2019 Again the report declares: \u2018The Ca- included ¥.Lombardi and Hernani; the second, Rigoletto, TH Trovatore; and La: Travita; and the third, Alda and Otello and Falstaff.Alda marks the beginning of the period when Verdi was seeking liberation from what, in contrast to the neo-Italian.may be called the old ItaMan school.Wagerian influence is expressed in it to a marked degree, in its orchestral effects especially, and in a lesser degree in its dramatic characterization.although, as in all the Verdi compositions, vocal score still plays the leading pant.The complete cast last evening.which is again set down for present.interest and possibly scrap-book purposes, was I! Re, Giullo Rossi: Am- perfs Louise Homer: Aida, BEmmy Destinn; Radames, Riccardo Martin: Ramfls, Andrea de Segurola; Amon- agro.Antonio Scotti: Méssagiero, Plc- tro Audisio; Sacerdotessa, Lenora Sparkes.The scenes were ,the grand hall in the palace of the Pharaohs at Memphis, the Temple of Phta, Am- neris\u2019's room, Thebes of the Hundred Gates.the Banks of the NHe, and the Judgment Hall.Incidentai dances were given by the Corps de Ballet im settings which sometimes resembled glorified Monticellis.MONTREAL PRESBYTERY A.special meeting or the Montreal Presbytery was held this morning at Knox Church for the purpose of considering a call from the Hemmingford congregation to Mr.W.G.Brown, one of the members of the graduating class wvilege of the city.\u2018Mr.Donald McFee appeared on behalf of the congregauon, and stated that the call was a unanimous and hearty one, and expressed the hope that it Would be sustamed by Presby- tery.The guarantee of stipend is $90U,- with a manse.It is hoped that the congregation will increase the stipend to $1,000 before long.The Presbytery appointed Monday.24th of this month for tne ordination and induction of Mr.Brown.The Rev.J.Patterson will preside, the Rev.Mr.Lee will preach.the Rev.J.Mc- Alister will \u2018address the minister, and the \u2018Rev.Mr.Ballantyne the congregation.The committee appointed to consider Presbyterian interests at St.Anne de Bellevue reported that they had considered the question carefully, and as a result of the discussion of the mat- tér in Presbytery.it was felt that every effort should be put forth to secure the permanent establishment of a union church for the community and college.It was agreed to adjourn the meeting of Presbytery to Thursday evening at eight o'clock, at St.Anne de Bellevue, to discuss the question with those most interested in the matter, and report at a later date.The Rev.Dr.Shearer, of Toronto, and the Rev.Mr.Howie, of Hamilton Presbytery, Scotland, to sit as corresponding members.4 CO-OPERATION.What one or a few cannot do Many can do easily by CO-OPERATION.© Friends of the 'Witness' type of \" journalism are at last realizing this.Hitherto it was realized by only a few.The multitude praised or blamed.hut \u2018did nothing.Now they are co-oper- ating\u2014'boosting; instead of \u2018knocking\u2019 | \u2014working ipstead of criticising.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE \u2018CHRISTIAN GUARDIAN.The \u2018Christian-Guardian\u2019 will be sent \"to end of 1911 to a new subscriber for $1.00.-It should be a weekly.visitor \u2018te every .Methodist home.Address, sidered by \u2018pitiods; he\u2019 fret period \u201cWiliam Briggs, Wesley Buildings, To- : tonte, ont.oe « in 1910.Bagging aid bailing materials, - sential to the traneportation of a.- cultural products, the report .cannot receive benefits of prote - in home markets and duties on \u2018have annoyed and burdened farmers to add to the profits of «x Ing trusts and combinations.\u2019 - cerning hoops, bands and ties co\u2018 - and steel, barbed wire for ft._ etc.the report says the high +.make the people dependent upn- - \u2018glant steel industry,\u201d which for Le.- has sold products abroad lamer - \u2026- to domestic consumers, and -.- 4 that placing them on the free ° be \u2018a long delayed measure «f and justice.\u2019 \\ \u201cor .Cho CRITICIZES BEEF TRUST.The placing on the free st ~* à\" forms of leather from cattle hides 5 - skins, together wlith.hoots, shoes -.-.ness, saddlery, etc.,, the commitiece \u2026.gues, will be of advantage in ri.facturing, and necessarily of te- = to agricultural producers as we! as to all the people.The \u2018beef trust\u2019 is assailed \u2018- =.cussion of the free listing oi \u2018x meats and meat products.In discussing free lumber pla-«- - the bill, hardwood excepted, the :-.port maintains that the owners-:p -« timber in this country has became practically a monopoly, and has pa-s ed for the most part into the han .- of great corporations and intere-\u2018« which are speculating on the increasing scarcity.President Taft is again referred tn the report quoting from his speech of February 26.1911.in which he said: \u2018By giving our own people access tn Canadian forests-we shall reduce : consumption of our owh, which, !- the hands of a comparatively «x Mwners, now have a valne that r- quires the enlargement of our av: - able timber resources.\u2019 This bill will be taken up as saen as the reciprocity measure is n° a the way.DESPONDENT.SO DIED.IS oe * PE) ?Charles Hannon, Youth of 20.Took Poison.Despondency led John Charle non, aged 20, of 114 St.Folin star.to end his life by drinking carbo acid at five o'clock this morning.H- Was found in the doorway of numt- 200 Fortification lane, still living.ar.the Notre Dame Hospital amhulari Was called.Death took place short, afterwards in the ambulance, so the corpse was taken to the morgue.Hannon spent the last of his monts on the poison, having only one cen: in his possession when found.Some time yesterday deceased wri: 8 letter to his mather, which reached her at nine o'clock this morning.It said: \u2018My dear mother, I will nes- See you again unless vou identify my corpse, C.Hannon.1 have poisohcd myself\u2019 The note was written on hotel letter Paper, in large scrawhng characters.Another note was fnur! saving that he had pawned his wat-h The acid was purchased at a ca, drug store.About half an ounce Was gone.Ill-health and being out of work are thought to have led to the action.1, till a couple of months ago deccas: : was an employee of the Grand Trura Railway, having worked there for - - years.The coroner disposed of the c- without a jury.! .THE WEATHER * FOCI od BEOWERY.Probs.\u2014Fair to-day, becoming ghor- ery late to-night; Thursday, showers Toronto, April 19.\u2014The de : mentioned yesterday now covers Wo.consin and Illinois, with its accompa: ing rain area spreading over the £16a.lakes.The weather in Canada las generally fine and from Ontario e.-: ward milder.\u2018orecast\u2014Lakes and Georgian Ba: Moderate to fresh southeasterls } southwesterly winds, showery: T .ur day.partly tair, but some showers.Ottawa and Upper St.Lawrence- Fa { to-day.hecoming showery 1 -r Thursday.Showers.y late tor Lower St.Lawrence and Guif\u2014# to-day and for a part of Thursda:.: © becoming showery.Maritime\u2014Fair to-day and on T day.then showers.Superior\u2014Fresh easterly to nor & 3 inds, showery, clearing during 7.:¢ ay.* TEMPERATURES Highest 17 * vester- : - 8 a.m.to-day.day.Dos MONTREAL .42 16 : Victoria .3% RC Calgary .3x ae Winnipeg .3% Ad White River .34 fn Sault Ste.Marie.4° 8: Toronto .4?ne ingston .12 46 ttawa .38 48 Quebec .,.36 34 St.John, NB.37 4h St, John's, Nfld .34 4 Detroit 21022 11 38 86 New York .5 VE - London, Eng.Le RA Clagds SU | Paris, France .52 lands - Washington.April 19 Fora 2:7 Western New York\u2014showers = = warmer in east portion Thursdns - ers, slightly cooler in north portions.Eastern New Ygrk -Showers \u2018+ and Thursday.wgrmer In-nie-! terior.moderate sourheast 1 winds.New Engand\u2014 showers 10-N°£ ! , on Thursday.warmer to-nig.t portion; moderate coming southeast.g Tn varlable winds, b* And Get Cur Pri FY FLEC Tel Dites prier earl) LAT T} Clair ever plan trees logu en- ey must ain their ail luded in agricul- r manu- Bts and in for- than at En trade 8,124,033 ials, es.of agri- tt says, rotection on them 1ed the f exact- \"Cone 3 Of iron fencing, h duties ipon the ides and for five he case À R ir + gE show- owery.pression rs Wis- ompany- e great as been io east- re Fair o-night: f\u2014Fine By, theu Thurs- prtherly Thurs- A and CONSTIPATION Avoid Mistakes If Possible.Tou will make no mistake if you pur- ase your EASTER SUPPLIES, and \u2018our everyday supplies as well, at WALTER PAUL'S STORES \u2018ar there you will get the best of every- t.ing at reasonable prices.- His Butter and Eggs, Hams and Bacon, can\u2019t be \u2018xcelled anywhere.TAT L200 Dos.i ' Wow Laid w receiv: sold every day ing Baster Week 461 ST.CATRERINE ST.WEST, And 80 UNIVERSITY 8T.,cor, Burnside.Aird\u2019s Neverstale BREAD T+ Wrapper preserves the flavor of .-e bread, and ensures cleanliness.Ask vour grocer for it.HAVE YOU GOT A COLD Get a box of Harte's Grippe Wafera Cures a cold in twenty-four hours Price 25e i HOW ABOUT THAT COUGH?Try a bottle of Harte's Cough Mixture.Price 280.WINTER FLUID.For Chapped Hands and Lips; fifty years a favorite remedy.Price 25e.J.A.HARTE, Druggist 150 Notre Dame Street West.MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LEND.CUSHING & BARRON Notaries and Coram'\\ssioners Liverpoo! & London & Globe sssurance Building 12 St.James Street.JACKSON & CO.CARPENTERS, BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS Valuations made.ca oibing prompily 1298 to 335 HIBERNIA ROAD.J.J.REUTTER .Mfg.Jeweller and Diamond Setter Watch, Clook and Optical Repairs.S BLEURY STREET.FLECTRIGAL GONTRIGTING & 3177 153 EDWIN JACKSON 149 NOTRE DAME WEST.Telephones.\u2014Office, Main 3196; Residence, St.Louis 1092.ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES sup- siied, repajred and installed.Ask for prices.and give your orders for mosing early.LATEST INPROVEMENTS FULLEST LIGET, AND EVERY FACILITY FOR BEST POSSIBLE WOBEMANSEIP.G.A.LAMOTHE, Horseshoeing and Clipping Parlor, 24 BERTHELET STREET.Shoeing of Trotters.Runners and Gentlemer's Driving Horses.a feature of tnis up-to-date establishment.The only one of its kind in Canada.N.B \u2014SPECIAL WAITING ROOM FOR COACHMEN BESSON BAND INSTRUMENTS JUST OUT WRITE For iT TO-DAY Specialties in CLARIONETS, DRUMS &TRAPS.BANDS \u201cMEN LOOK! o, Qe : IN LIGHTER VEIN $ DLP LLDPPLLPIPPIOOOGOONODGD \u2018T say, Pat,\u2019 cried an Englishman, \u2018you Trieh \u2018ave a peculiar \u2018abit of puttin\u2019 in letters where they are not wanted, such as \u201cwather\u201d and \u201cbutther\u201d! - \u2018Fhrue, \u2018ndade, sor!\" Pat replied.\u2018We jist put n the h's to make up for those you Eng- \u2018ish leave out! Stella\u2014'Js she absent-minded?Bella\u2014'Yes, she stuck her umbrella through her hat instead of her hatpin.'\u2014 \u201cew York \u2018Sun.\u2019 NURSERY STOCK.The Pointe Clajre Nursery, Pointe Claire, P.Q., has In great variety hardy evergreens, shrubs, perennials, bedding \u2018ants; also, shade, ornamental and fruit trees.Telephone, Pointe Claire, No.24, or Montreal, Main 487, for free catalogue, Host\u2014'Mr.Pankey, how do you prefer your steak?Guest\u2014\u2018Any way, medium or well done.\u2019 Host\u2014'Ah, that means you lke it rare.Here's & nice thick piece that 1 just euit you.\u2014Ohlceso Tribune\u2019 Mr.Jipes\u2014rare, \u2018My! Miss Mat\u2019 sal said tha old darkey 9 the young lady the housé, the \"iarning after her co g-out ball, 7% \u201cto did took sweet lay\u2019 might.My! ardly knowed you.y wasn't a Thing \u201chaut you det looked or dé ln vire and Richmond cate.\u2019 | \u2018of Thief \u2018River \u201cst.- Paul, Mins Kori 19.\u2014Unpre- cedented and Rg scenes marked the filibuster in- the House of Representatives when resentative O'Neill, made a flerce assault on Hébrebentative Frankson, shaking him by, the throat and bend- Ing him back ovér-the desk until members interfered.Rixcitement ran high, and Speaker Durin, finding his gavel powerless to restore order, sald he would ask: thie\u2019 governor to hold the militia\u2019 in readlindss to restore law and order among the state law makers.When: the call of the.House was in progress, on a motion to recall the reapportionment bill from the Senate, Frankson twitted O'Neill with standing by the cities on the Moonan Bill, and declared he was to be voted Into oblivion.O'Neill resented this and seized Frankson.- he Speaker pounded his gavel and pandemonium reigned.When order was restored the Speaker: sald: \u2018I- shall at once notify the governor to hold in readiness.a number of troops to be sent here should it become necessary.\u2019 EVERY STATE DISTURBED Revolution in Mexico Produces Bigand Bands\u2014Why Rebels Retreated Mexico city, April 19.\u2014That disturbances and uhrest-extend practically throughout the country as a result of the revolutionary movement is indicated by reports that are reaching Mexico City from day to day.Wita the exception of the states of Colima, Tamaulipas and Queretaro, eve.y state in Mexico has becn the scetre of disturbances at one time or another.The territory of Tepic has been free or trouble.- Thé War Departrnént, \u2018however, hat characterized these disturbances as the work of bandits.But in the majority of instances the ralders have made their assaults crying \u2018Viva Ma- dero,\u201d and not infrequently their vier tims have been supplied with receipts for the money and property appropriated.Whether these bands are rebels loosely affiliated with thé revo- jutionary army in the north, or merely brigands, cannot be determined definitely.Their tactics are those of brigands, but so have been the tactics of the rebeis in countless cases, Net- ther \u2018brigands\u2019 nor rebels have found it desirable to hald sacked towns.Apparently they cared only for what the village, hacienda or railway train would yield In money or supplies.\u2019 Notwithstanding the Suspension of personal guarantees and the -deter-' mhined effort which the government troops are making to wipe - eut this \u2018brigandage,\u2019 the number of cases is steadily growing.In the states of Guerrero, Puebla, Yucatan and More- los these minor disturbances have been most frequent.The sending of troops to one region usually- is the signal for an Increased number of outbreaks in other regions, .REBELS LACK ORGANIZATION.Agua Prieta, Mexico, April 19.\u2014The battle of Agua Prieta.which raged almost without intermission for nearly twenty-four hours was won by the Mexicap federal forces, because th rebels, thelr supply.of-ammunition an provisions exhausted, evacuated Agua Priete an hour before the .government troops arrived.Part of.the f{nsurrectos\u2019 garrison was disrupted in the abandonment of the town.Throwing away thejr guns in terror and leaving their horses, they fled in disorder in different directions.The principal portion of.the rebel.command, however, retired in good order towards the mountains south of the citv.Two insurrécto commanders, Balazaric Garcia and Colonel Medina, deserted and fled across the border.they surrendered to troops.Insurrecto officials state that there ! are almost three thousand insurrectos south of Jüarez.\u2018This force includes where the American | the commands-of Pascual Orozco, Jose | i | de ia Luzblanco.Radul Maderq apd Guiseppe - Garbaldi.Garibaldi, a grandson of the Italian Liberator, is Madero's chief of staff.Garibaldi will lead the insurrectos, Madero remaining in Spallo.Madero has disarmed Lazaro Alanis, Ines Salazar and Luis Garces, three of- ticers of the gyiberal party and adherents of Ricardo Flores Magon.These, with 150 followers; who were headed for Casas Grandes with the avowed intention of levying tribute on Mormon colonies, \u2018have been arrested.LABOR AND IMMIGRATION.Queensland Opposition Dislikes Agency System, (Canadian Assoclated Press.) T.ondon, April 19.\u2014David Bowman, leader of the Labor Opposition - in Queensland, interviewed here regarding immigration, says the Laborites are decidedly against the present system of emigration.The principal objections are that agents receive .a fee for, each - emigrant, which induces quantity .instéad of quality.The land might be developed .at mueh greater advantage if it were not that large land areas are locked up by ex- | tended leases.\u2014\u2014e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EDUCATION OF PRINCE OLAF.England br Norway to Instruct.\u201cHeir to Norwegian Throne ?London, .April 19.\u2014Whèther Prince Olaf, heir to the Norwegian throne, shall be educated.In England or.in Norway is stated to be troubling his parents -and the Norwegian ministers.Both the King and Queen are \u2018be- Heved to support the idea of placing Prince Olaf in an.English college, but the scheme is- reported to be opposed by several of the ministers.OLD FLAGSHIP DOOMED.The King's Vessel \u2018Melambus\u2019 Will Furnish Royal Souvenirs, London, April \u201c19.\u2014The King\u2019s old flagship, the \u2018Melambus, is in the.hands of the ship breakers.The King has ordered a garden chair made of the teak wood from the cabin suite and garden furniture also will be made for Queen Alexandra.AN AMATEUR FIREMAN.' Lord Londesborough Extinguishes : Fire on His Estate.\u2014 London, oy -19.\u2014Lord Londeévor- is well kndwn as an amateur fireman, with a private af: .party cf quests to-day quélléd « farm fire\u2019 on fin Tincolnéhlre estate, saying.auch property.A their .men.if they attack\" Juarez, according to present plang | .Macdonaid College.{ Worry and %.Toronts, PEA rs cons la arrange .sotñe I \u201d:teptps el between Canada afd' Aubtralit-\" Wil come béfore the IN Wl Contirnce in May.Australis\u2019 \u201csing\u201d bp ot the proposal to : the - the All! Red wo eae \u2019 land and.sen.cable.The foregoing made last\u2019 night ander Poynton, of Representatives, peu vinelits we by Kk Tismber tralle.\u2018Mr.Poyh ity, of the ir Port Sa chaïrman of-commit Thus federal \u2018legislation où Tall nie hands.\u2018had eighteen.years: Par liamentary experi \u201cand \u2018pus bee elected\u2019 to the\" Hou of \u2018 tives of the Co; os : federation ten years.ton is on-fis.way\u201d \"to.the\u2019 Sotonition in Bondon Renewed Distro fai.à .Cali.+ \u2014 .from: oy.a, al, Just received: \u2018Incés Te renewed flood conditions.threatened growing crope, the roads impisa le mud; foodstuffs dearer -sevend girls sold; govemment doing well, but hopelessly inadequate.My appeal renewed.\u201d -Allow me to thank the \u201cWitnéss\u2019 for its very valuable ald In this tite\u2019 of China's distress, and indeed- in every good cause.The above speaks for itself and calls loudly for Christidn\u2019 ya- pathy and help.; Yours \u2018aimobrely, oo \u2018 P.MACKAY, Secretary Ceatral- \u2018Committee.Previously aekn e ed: RSS 1,849.84 Lachu 4 eth he Goo ot.i! \u2019 7074 074 Slee .Friend.Wattord.Lo : Girls of 2051 Rose St; 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Subscriber, Bona- WF ye Knox \u2018En.- Milifank .Ho , Howick.WL MT.vy ve ave, \u2014 Soc.Inv rnéss .ystic'.Forest - Eu Pher on, Brandon sills.$ \" Co oper cum.x Pres.Ch.Tater Dewhirat, \"| oui wW.Smith, Nashwaak ViI- The.gn Kincardine penned AR ME EL fT ie re.Cir Sh \"texéi .Me Pi Jy - 189 DOMIN LL0 ITIL CIOr st ARI 1 PONY CWOID~D DIIOPDDODDOOD OO HOME ou e ° Drr55658- SoSoous HER) PT 266 Moco ES 8 &- Eilott.© , \u2018 \u2014 NO COMPULSORY\" \u201cVACCINATION.\u2018Ottawa, Abell 1TH City.Council last night -dscided by an overwhelming majority not to .insfst.on cempul- vaccination.- Fhe local situation, DO serions, cases of smail- mid.cases only \"are ,-and it 13 deubtful If some RUNER 415 ST.CATHERINE W.i | NEAR MANSFIELD for the alection\u2019 were : completed last | and.LeBrocg wene LIMITED HELD FOR MANSLAUGHTER | Captain Who D Deserted Ship Leaving 20 to Drown.Must Stand Trial.\u2018Victoria, BC, \u201capril 19.=A verdict of manslaughter was.returned yester- | day by & coroner's jury against Cap- | tain A.A.Séais, master of the sisam- er \u2018Iroquois,\u2019 which foundered off Sidney last week with a loss of twenty\u2019 ves.- Captain Seas is already us- der indictment on manslaugiter charges, a warrant having been !s- sued.before the coroner completed his investigation.The evidence .at tbe inquest was to the effect that Captain rs, the first man to reach shore, deserted.the ship while passengers \u2018were a , and.that he did not make every effort to rescue those struggling in the water, He will be arraigned Thursday.: $ GREENF IELD PARK 3 Saossnensosneecensssae seat The town committee met last evou- ing, at the office: of; the chairman, when there.Were present: Messrs.Murray (chairman), Hornsby, tréas.), Parker, Boyd, Reeves, LeBrooq, Howard, es Barwvut and AHwright.After the minutes of the\u2019 previous.meeting had been adopt- |- td; thé Peports of the sud-comumtioss | regarding the \u2018candidates for election as counvillovs were.received.The following names rebéived the Uhantnous | Mesers.|: \u2018McPherson, Lanrarre |: approval of the committee: Walkèr, Parker, has been.thought for some time that the first eletolon in the municipality would have been held without any contest, zthus saving the cost of an -two - gentlemen, been nominated : as mayor, and both |.have signified their intention of run- \u2018nihg.a- contest is more than lkely.Nominations take place to-morrow (Thursday) from noon to 2 p.m., and election will be held on Monday, May, 1, the returning officer being Mr.Edmond Desaulniers.N.P.Final details Howara Tox far with Mr.Desaulniers \u2019 te nar ding the matter.The meséting then closed to reassemble at the call of the chairman.fe PLAGUE STILL SPREADS.evening, and Messrs.Murray.All Telegraphers™n Lunchow Are Dead.\u2014\u2014 New York, April 19.\u2014A cable from Hong, Kong says numerous deaths from the plague.have occurred at Liuchow, in the interior of Kwangtung: All the telegraphers having been stricken there ig no telegraphic: communication with the autside.WASH THOSE PTLES OFT Use D.D.D., that mild, soothing wash, that recognized Temédy for Eckema and ail gitin troubles: First drops take away that awful burning itch, cleanse the skin\u2014wish away every pimple\u2014every Mnyjurltÿ.Nothing like, Be >» D.or the: complexion\u2026 Gti atrial bottle at Tenet.Write for it\u2019 fo-48y to the.D,D.D.: Laboratories, Dept.or aie 48, Coiborne at.(see- | Carbonneau, \u2018Milas, | _ that makes you think the artist is actually singing AM-0-PHONE CO.488 ST.CATHERINE E.NEAR ST.ANDRE = WICE\u201d [ERT CCAR RENEE) Buyers of BALATA BELTING Look for this Stamp \u2014-it means Guaranteed.All Sizes.Belts made Endless on Short Notice.D.K.McLAREN LIMITED, 309-311 Craig Street, West.PHONE MAIN 4004, 4908, 7 STEEL RANCES We would invite inspection of our line of high grade Steel Ranges, Combination Gas and Coal $30.00 upwards, We are always busy around moving time\u2014eo\u2019 place your order now.also take a look at our stock of \u201cBEST\u201d Refrigerators, Water Filters, Ges Stoves, etc.+ rer Geo.R.Prowse Range Co, Limited , 22 McGill College Avenue.\u201cIDRAL\" from including our new Range.\u2014Ranges While viewing the Ranges, \u2018co.OPERATIVE SUCCÉSS.United Drug Company Presents Encouraging Reports.Toronto.April 19.\u2014Reports showing that the first vear\u2019s business was even beyond expectations were presented at the annual meeting of the United Drug Company, Limited, Toronto, at the King Edward Hotel vesterday.This is a co-operative company, and it has 224 shareholders embracing prominent druggists in Canada from coast to coast.The members have the exclusive right of selling the products of this country.which includes the Rexall remedies and perfumes.© The following :directors were elected: \u2018Messrs.J.Allen.Ottawa: F.R.Curry, Brockvilie: J.S.McKeown, Belleville; I.Parker, Owen Sound; James Findlay, Calgary: WwW.H.Laroche, Quebec: W.C.Neilly, Toronto, and L.K.Liggett, Boston, Mass.\u2014 MME.BIELER TO SPEAK.This\u201d evening Mrs.Bieler, wife of \u2018Prof.Bieler.of the Presbyterian College, will.address the Women's \u2018Missionary Society of Sherbrooke Street Church.The lecture will be for hen as well as women, \u2018and a\u2019 large attendancé is requested.The.Rev.Dr.Yeung: gave bis Ulus- trated- lecture on the Canadian Northwest before a.large audience in the I ture hall \u2018of Sherbroske Street ethodist Church on Monday.evening.oronto, salé by ali rail gr.It-was very pleasing and instructive, %; was Lighly appreciajod.SIGNIFICANT SERMON.Italians Should Leave Leave Liquor Alone, States Toronto Priest.Toronto.April 19.-The Rev.Father Joseph Longe preached an unusual funeral sermon vesterday at the bur'- al of G.Vecl, the victim of the A,nes street stabbing affray.Father Longe sald: - \"We are not hess thy fore gfe cs at dead men, nor arc those Times premeditated.The visible cause \u2018à beer and whi skev, Ta the Tralian these beverages are nothing hut poison.They inflame his brain and have 4 demorak i2ing and degenerating effect on his intellect \u2018In Ttaly these men are nusuaiiv quriét and peaceful.Rut there they drink only pure and mild native wines.Herd they cannot secure theses liquors, and drink beer and whiskey, | sav that practically all the trouble that has os curred in our colony during the past.has been directly traced ta this poigog, and 1 warn my people to Shun it ke they would a serpent.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 + WANTS COMMISSION.J St.John Favors Change in Civic Government.St.John.N.B., Apri} 19.\u2014The plebiscite here rexterday on the questiu) of a commission form of gov rang consisting of five commissioners, stead of the present system of À mayor and seventeen aldermen, + suited in a victory for the commiseidp by about 2,200 majority.gg DEp Le ri papa reve = 2 oa Foi.SRE depot rartrrosr orage Rp ppp a Ten 2. ee Tn Hoe \"35 Shin With the Summer Call the Great \u201c0 i ré La he étre \u2018 am med x es Ears, we Would_ Have You Read this 6: 03 Ra ; SOF eT OY Le \u201cTaking $10.00\" ak.a réfrescatative pi price : :in our Millinery L .sortment of suits prac- > \u201c| arbors, all who are fxiliat with what we have\u2019 done in previous co cry ri at oi 1) D, ri ln de b y unbroken by ter demand, Ig as it was, we are a They are \u201cdifferent they have been: any previous Spring.This, of course, is saying in position fo-day to offer you a calm, deliberate choice from\u2014 from what you bave seen ôr will heh, but \u2018wé believe that yéu: \u2018will yourself easily see where the With the abnormal rush of Eastér over, with our alteration see.- | difference comes in, -It is in the character of the trimmings, which Panama Suis, at $18.50 andy 0.00; + nics: Beat suits they | ops, 25 to 125.\"| were re Simply beyond the reach 5810.00 hats prior to this Spring are, too.10 Women's, 98 to $13.00.; Serge Suits, at $27.50, a suit such: as-any.Ladi.ight be proud to wear.Finer ones; of olin.4 $50.00 and $60.00 \u2014some noticeable for\u2019 their plainness, sotne noticeable | + K: » - EL for their eleborstenem. ar 5 he e mons, ahd that the reasonable expenses of the Lord Mayor and the civic officials be defrayed from the Borough Fund.\u2019 ; The city government of Dublin has adopted a- similar resolution to send the Lord Mayor and a deputation to present a petition at the bar of the House of Commons in favor of the woman suffrage bill, The municipal councils \u2018of a score of less important cities had already adopted resolutions urging Parliament to pass the suffrage bilt:.but It.means much more when the city governments of Loridon and Dublin take such action, and vote to send their Lord Marors to presert the request in person.A PERSIAN TEA PARTY.Madame Ali Kuli Khan, the wife of the Pérsian .Charge d'Affaires at Washington, is an American woman.a native of Boston, who met her husband while he was a student at Harvard University.She: is well acquainted with the social customs in the higher ranks of life in cities of Persia.for she went to that country j as a bride and enjoyed lavish hospitality from the best families.Her description of an afternoon tv is entertaining.The guests usually arrive in Victorias, preceded by one or more outriders mounted on Arab horses, The street dress consists of a long black silk garment ahd a veil, the garment covering ths un- derrobe completely, and always being black.When, however.the guests arrive maid servants remove the veils, the guests drop from the shoulders the black outer garments and appear In exquisitely tinted silken robes.A bridelike vell of white tulle 3 call worn over the hair, floating to the waist, but not covering the face, and.the effect of these veils, with the deit- cate costumes, is beautiful.The guests sit on beautiful Persian rugs or in chairs of colored velvet, and it is delightful to have tea in such gently WONDEI | Cleans Madam | silver ~=without rubbing That's the reason for WONDER- SHINE, Simply dip articles, silver, gold or -ware, in -dry-with a soft cloth.tarnis | ever {many casts a'hat coats &s Muth.as Not only is the expanse ase, of the tg Le Tan LN LT SPRING MODELS.(2).Hand made Persian straw hat.tr imme dwith two ostrich feather quills three natural willow, plumes, round effect.(4).Deep cream Leghorn and tan shaded French plumes plac ed erect at side back and left to courteous company, with the dazzling blue heavens of Persia above one and the music of tHe fountains in one's ears, while all the winds blow sweet with the fragrance of flowers.In the Persian home the outer quarters are given over to the men, while the women and their \u2018maid servants occupy the inner rooms.\u2018which give access to courts open to the sky.There blossoming trees and flowers abound, fountains play and birds sing, and a great portion of the household life, such as eating, resting, entertaining, sewing, cooking and study, 80 on beneath the blue heavens.The company arrives about four o'clock and remains until seven as to | pay a briefer visit would show in- sufficlent respect to their hostess.First, maid servants pase delicious tea, served very hot from samovars, and prepared without cream\u2019 or lemon usually, but with much sugar.Then Ice cold sherbet follows.THis is a\u2019 Liquid drink, filled with flgating pieces of ice, and of the color, taste, and perfume of the violet.It is always a cooling and refreshing érink and always non-alooholic.Next a cloth is Jaid, on which are set forth, it may be, twelve or fourteen kinds of fruits, and while they are being disposed of there ts a continual pass- Ing of candles and nuts and black coffee flavored with rose water.Then the guests prepare to go.Upon ar- Tiving they had been told by the hostess that their presence \u2018lllumined her eves with joy.\u2019 and mow upon departing they exchange such greetings as \u2018May your favors 'inéredse upon YON amy ea Be 112 0 EASTER HATS PROVIDED.A certain Kindergarten Society in New York makes a spacialty of Easter hats for presents for the girls in the district, many of them children of immigrants who long to throw off the ancestral shawl as a- head covering and substitute a \u2018stylish\u2019 hat.The\" nected with the society, \u2018bees,\u201d and by way of inspiration prizes are given for the best model, among the requirements being simplicity, artistic coloring, and lightness in weight.scme hundred or more amall girls troop into the rooms to sélect their; \u2018Easter bonnets\u2019 from among the col- shapes.OPEN-AIR SCHOOLS.delicate children is being worked out\u2019 successfully in different places.I 1807 the London County Council opened a school of this type rt Bostall Wood, Plumstead, and since then many more have been ereéted in.vari- building of others is\u2019 being contemplated.E The example Was first\u2019 set by the German municipality of Charlotten- burg.The open-air school is situated in a pine forest: near the town, and \u2018tae results of the first year's experiment were so successful.that similar schools were opened in other parts of Germany.\u2019 The children who are sent to these schools are selected by thè school med-, ical officer, and by this means the most suitable cases are chosen.They are taught in small classes, so as to obtain.individual care.The hours of instruction are short, and manual training is a compulsory subject.An important feature of all open- air schools is the prolonged mid-day rest and sleep, which occupies about two hours, and is taken in the apen air, in fine weather.Deck chairs ory hammocks are provided.The children have regular bathing, and: habits of cleanliness ave encouraged.1 Not the least important part of the educational process 1s the.substitu-\" tion of the \u2018family\u2019 lite at the school for the stress of street life in poor districts One medical officer says, \u2018Many of the children, sullen and morose on admission \u2014 characteristics largely due to life under adverse surroundings and personal ill-health\u2014be- come bright, willing, obedient, and anxious to work for the good of the small community.\u2019 been eminently satisfactory, and the reports of both educational and physical experts are\u2014for official reports\u2014 quite enthusiastic.The children are brighter mentally, and stronger physically, than they were before.Some of the charts\u2014the children are examined and welghed .regulariv by the school medical officer\u2014show remarkable developments.What is, perhaps, most noteworthy is that, although there is naturally some loss of weight after their return to the life of the ordinary school, there always remains a substantial balance tothe good.LACE \u2018OSTRICH\u2019 (THERS.The price of ostrich - feathers - in Vienna has been steadily rising for the last two years, but'in apite of this, \u2018writes a Vienna correspondent, the \"number worn on a fashiofiable het is larger.Three festhérs at droop right over the brim at the back of the nat are somewhat sparse trim- \u2018ming for the present headgear, :and {n hats are suppHed by the ladies con- |.who trim\u2019 | them themselves.They have trimming | It is several years since the Faster |.hat idea was developed in this phase |: of settlement work, and \u2018each 'year- lection of ribbon and flower trimmed [ The idea of open-air schools for | LI]: ous parts of the country, whilst the |\" The resnlts at all the schools have = feathers to be considered.The climate of the average mountain resort \u2018in Austria is not suited to feathers of any description, much less those of flimsy variety.A leading Vienna firm has therefore put a novelty on the market with the object of solving the Problem involved.- - An artificial ostrich feather that is so excellent an Imitation that it would pass for the real thing at a distance \u2018of some yards is being sold.The feather consists of a back made of whalebone, or, somé.similar substance.From this depend two rôws of pleated lace of a very light make that resemble strands of feather.\u201c The imitation feather, forming an excellent substitute, costs eight shillings.The great advantage is that should the feather become wet the lace can be removed, cleaned and replaced.A DAILY COOKERY \u2018RECIPE.Roast Beef Hash.\u2014 Chop the remnants of \u201cold roast beef fine, discarding any tough bits.Also chop some cold boiled potatoes, and mix with the beef.Season with salt and pepper.Put into a frying pan enough hot water to cover the bottom.;add.a heaping tablespoonful of buttdr; let it melt then turn in the hash and let it simmer, without etirring, till it has absorbed the water and formed a brown crust.Fold like an omélet, #nd serve ot.A _ 8929.\u2014A SMALL .BOY'S SUIT.There is very little detail to this suit, which is comfértäble and suitable for cloth or waml¢ fabrics.The \u2018sleeve is laid in tuck§ st the wrist.he trousers are.the rv ation knick- \u2018erbopkers closing at thé.left side, The pattern is-cut in three.sizes: 2, 4 and 6 years.It requires\u2019 three and a half yards of 27-inch material for the 4- Year size, .~~ PATTERN COUPON.\"NO.= évuvstvsux n - ; - Fine .+000 .20s 1050020 M0CO0SMUON =A .tautasauutstéss > Name.aiegessesen ten S1e00n00eu Adress In tu: | ~ - arne0s0c52260000000 00000000 000nn .; \u201d evssecacenessscndtvaniissceccconey \u20ac .sessengsacsneeesettitttttcrnnana tration and send With the: coupon, carefully filled out.The pattern can- -not reach you In less than a week Price 10 cents each, in cash, postal note or stamps.Address: \u2018Witness\u2019 Pattern Department.\u2018Witness\u2019 Block, Montreal.petal JUDGE LEET TO LECTURE.The third lecture in a series being conducted by the Brotherhood of Zion Church, will be delivered by Judge Leet in\u2019 the church parlors this evening at eight o'clock, the subject being \u201cThe courts and their jurisdiction.\u2019 - 25 .CUTS IN PAVEMENTS -Now that the snow has melted off or bèen- removed 1 most of the city streats Mr.Janin, the chlef en- \u2018gineer, has been asked to prepare a Mat of all cuts made in street pave- .ments, by whom made, and for what \u2018purpose.This is so that the public \u2018utilities compyries responsible can be \u2018charged.vith th ecost of-Jepairs, should keep Jittle.catalogue scrap Wok of the dally 5088285880842 08SRE LSS N.B\u2014Be sure to cut out the illus- | ] } .1 \\ 1 S Ÿ NS @tOISTERSO || Dressy suis for Spring HERE is something finer than the much \u2018¢ correctness \u2019\u2019 weather suits\u2014 something that particular women once sought from the custom advertised tailor.DISTINCTION by the custom made.our Ladies\u2019 Hats, Waists and Gloves.SHEPHERDS SERGES, WORSTEDS, $25.00 to TORONTO.is the element Fairweather garment which makes a woman feel and look as if her clothes were designed and made especially for herself, and the result is never equalled of Quality emphasizes the extreme rea- .sonableness of our prices.CHECKS HAIRLINE STRIPES, PLAIN SERGES AND REAL SCOTCH TWEEDS 485-487 St.Cathermne Street West, 8 MONTREAL in Fair- a in a A critical study See also Coats, Dresses, AND WHITE NOVELTY $150.00 WINNIPEG.¢ ana CATCHING WHALES IN NETS.Exciting Sport Off the Coast of New Zealand.| ! They catch whales in .nets down ground New Zealand.The big fish is conservative creature, accord to.a writer In the \u2018Wide World,\u2019 'and keeps its sea tracks with almost as much regularity as an ocean lfrièr.It is supposed that they go north by one route, and it is known that they later return south by a familiar track which brings them in touch with land.Like ships in tropic seas, their six months sojourn in line waters has given the whale a thick crust of clinging barnacles and long hamper of green sea grass.° the monsters inshore by a desire to rid their bodies of the intolerable itch of the parasites.These they dislodge -by rubbing against the rocks strewn thickly in the landward passage.\u2018 .: However this may be, a fair num ber of the travelling whales, hugging -the shores more -clgsely thän ; fhetr fellows, pass through a narrow chafi- nel just under Cape Brett, that separates a cluster of outlying rocks from the mainland.This is the spot chosen for the placing of the nets.: No ordinary fisherman's gear will serve.The nets used to stop a monster swimming with the momentum of a hundred ton mass of bone and sinew are necessarily out of the common.\"With a stretch of five or six hundred: feet and a depth of 200 the nets, meshed to seven feet and made of three-eighths inch wire rope, are hung on strong wire cables buoyed by huge floats and drogues.From high vantage posts along the coast watchers scan the sea for the first sign of the distant apoutings that herald the approaching school.At the cry of \u2018There she blows!\u2019 out go the steam launches to place the nets, three in number, that suffice to close the narrow channel.These, un- anchored, are allowed to float loose, the ends of each slightly overlapping.Kept taut by their own weight, they hang stretched on the boat line, an invisible curtain of wire mesh barring the water run.No human fastening has yet been invented that would stop the rush :of a charging whale.The principle of the \u2018detached floating net is not \u2018to stop, but so .to hamper the monster with a gossamer of wire rope that he falls an easy prey to the hunters.For this reason also the nets are so placed .that on striking an entangled whale may race seaward or sound downward.carrying the énveloping net, witHout fear of disturbins the remaining \u2018wo.° When the nets are in position the launcnes and attendant whaleboats, with their crews, take up their stations at some distance te watch for the upheaval and dancing float line that marks the striking of a whale.Often a whale\u2019s presence is first indicated by great masses of broken barnaci-s and torn sea grass that come floating upward to the surface as the whale, floundering among the Many account for the presence of.| rocks of the sea floor, eases himself EAGLE CONDENSED MILK For Cakes, Puddings and Desserts.: .BRAND a.1.WM.H.DUNN, Agent.with delighted scratchings in the depths.- In the boats all is tense expectancy and, ordered - peeparation.Eux ate loddéd aid mada.ready, lines are carefully flaked down in the tubs, lances are looked to and every one is on the qui vive.Suddenly a sort of shudder runs through the sea.\u2018There are tossing billows and wild commotion away by bbing float lines.\u2018Hurrah! she's struck!\u2019 is the cry.- Away go the boats, each racing to be frst fast to the struggling fish and so earn the bonus that rewards the winning crew.A mighty, gray black Fhedd, entangled in a clinging web of wife, rears from out the water.Up, up, it goes till a huge bulk of body towers a good fifty feet in the alr, Îts\u201d side find® thrashing wildly in » smother of foam.It curves in an arch and then like an arrow down go whale and net together for the sound.Not for long though.The upward drag- of bunched net floats and its necessity for breath brings the fish quickly to the surface\u2014a spouting, snorting, wallowing mass; mad with rage, wild with terror of the unknown clinging horror that envelopes it.Bang! bang! go the guns from each boat in quick succession.Both irons are.home and well placed.A wild quiver of flukes and fins, and the whale either sounds again or races along the surface, towing the boats after it at express speed.But the net holds fast, and at each new effort for freedom the victim becomes more helplessly wound up than before.Soon exhausted with futile struggling, the whale: comes to rest and there is a momentary cessation of the mad fight, as the leviathan pauses for breath.Huge panting air gasps are plainly audible at a distance of half a mile.The crews are quick to seize the opportunity.With the lancemen ready in the bow the boats sweep in, one on either side.\u2018Steady with the iapce.\u201d \u2018Now! Eight foot steel blades drive deep for the heart behind the pectoral fins.A shiver, a hissing spout of water and blood, a wailow and roll of the huge wire tangled carcass, flashes of red and white foam in the sunlight and the black heave of a twenty foot fin that for one dread instant.scimi-» tar shaped, a falling wall of bone\u2019 and sinew, hangs over the boat and- its occupants.The boat's crew back\" out like lightning.just in time.Down.crashes the mighty flail, missing its\" blow by a bare foot.There is a\u201d.roar and clap of many thunders, and*: Jetting spurts cf spray leap high into\" the blue.- The boats, backed clear, still hang to the lines, the crews watching events.; and waiting the end.It may be that- the dying whale will sound again or: race in a final effort.But the lances have got home.A few more wallows; of despair, the great tail flukes thrash: the \u2018ater with lessening force, AY wd \u201cA rama san UE Pa GK, Gee ve TILT eal 130 og and! presently the huge body, inert, lifeless, lies quietly on the surface.Hawsers are made fast to the dead whale, and while the boats return to their stations to watch the remaining nets\u2018.it is towed by the flensing jetty ashore.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FALL ON THE SIDEWALK With a deep cut in his head, suse tained by a fall on the sidewalk oppo =~ ' site the Windsor station, Patrick Gretland, who eavs his home is in New York, was taken to the General Hospital by Lieut.Marwick.He wag treated in the outdoor department.| \u2014_\u2014\u2014 BREAKS UP GANG OF THIEVES.Brockville, April 19\u2014 For robbing the St.Lawrence Ginger Ale Works,» Daniel Brown was sentenced in the Police Court to six months in the Central Prison.The prisoner implicated two brothers, for whose ar rests warrants are now in the hands of the police.Four kegs of beer and soft drinks, together with pumps, etc., constituted the plunder.launch to the The mother of the young men is inf jail awaiting trial on the charge o receiving stolen goods.She was hope« lesely drunk with a beer keg besida her when taken into custody.With these arrests, the police believe thew have broken up an organized gang of thieves.+ UR STORAGE cool.then be the fall.PHONES Uptown 6290 =; Tn No + carefully looked after all summer and Putting away your furs for the summer is made easy by our system of Fur Storage.We had the storage of your furs in mind when we constructed our Montreal Building.Six fireproof vaults Built of solid .masonry and reinforced conciete, containing storage space of over fourteen thousand square feet, means the storage of your furs under the safest conditions against loss by fire, moths and burglary, in addition to being dust proof and decidedly We send for your furs whenever you are ready to let us have them.They will be thoroughly whipped and combed so: as to remove every particle of dust.The garments will returned to you whenever you want them in i You may place your own valuation on them .and we insure them against loss by fire, moths or burglary at a small charge on your valuation.HOLT, RE NFREW & CO., Limited St.Catherine Street.West.t * ¢ * * AA UPPER US CU PU = 1 AP va 2 SE ont J QE ii L f i 14 ES pres .Ld eee ale.AE we ie PY ne Ca eer LISTE LT ae ° Fo MORE AES Ear ed ENA Le re aa mé WARY HS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS x Notides of births, marriazes and deaths, [4] .\u2018must invariably be endorsed with the MM.- ; ; - mamie and address o, the sender, or RE otherwise na notice can be taken of gk them.Birth notices are inserted for A 25c; marriage notices for 50c; death LL à ; notices for 2b6¢, prepain The an- oC nouncement of iuneral appended to - +» .death notice, 25c extra; other exten : sions to obituary, ruch .s®short sketch of life, two cents per word extra, ex- ; - ST LEE ; ; yo an i THE E ER USE N HED CSRS fe SULLA PELELF EE [AS ea Pr coon mer mmmemme) EE \u2014\u2014\u2014 x HE a , pe cept postry, which is 50c per line ex- TRE eI rr cn ns tra, prepaid.a Hi a ] On I\u2019 EP PRN Annual subscribers, whose names ap-1 \\& $3 TERE! KRM } ¢ TRE FARIEPS ERIE \u2018pear on our lists, 1.&y nave announce- .DTT NITE TOING TIO TOG ni .i d J , - ments of birth, marriages and deaths .pee : us pli EN EET {without extended Shitaacy, or rn orees) - _ nl occurring in eir immediate mi 8, v 1\u20ac) 1e; 1) lid s free of «charge, in which case name Tih Lind ) AL PT FIA TOR § V7 FOR PPS CEE and address of subscribe:s should in.: CR TT] Anim UI AO NEAT variably be given.Erm - hs .- [NEY Eau H BIRTHS.Saas EASSON \u2014 On April 14, 1911, at 343 Waverly street, Ottawa, to Mr.and .Mrs.J.B.Easson, a daughter.MARRIEL.BUSFIELD \u2014 SHAW \u2014 On April 18, .1911, at the residence of the bride's arents, 38 Chomedy street, J ev.Allan P.Shatford Busfield, son of Dr.Jas.Claygate, England, to Mabel, youngest daughter of Mr.David Shaw.* CUTLIFFE \u2014 LEE \u2014 At the residence of the brides parents, Quebec, cn April 17, 1911, by: the Rev.Hugh A.Ellis, Gertrude Adelaide Lee to De- Qaurey Bluett® Cutliffe, of Halifax, San wal Veo 4 LÉ En rte : PYRENEES 5 d 3 y Le rhone CRE EN EEE NEED pou i\u201d: ; - n rr rr rer] bd LIRE rt ee in v 4 RL a Le LL 722727 2 LL LES MAMA AA AAA NA AS ns EE PE 2 Trg RIAL 7 HARAS TAGS A = © op, RF PAPER IEE AU 2 * 2 PP oa ~C 4) 3 - 0.- = TU me Rd EE) (44e RASE 2 .i 902 0 {thine VET ES MAAR FATA ra creer Rs ve nu rer a « PACE EE EE meee I 1 er _ \u2014 ie a ve wr dp \u2014 te oe \u2014 {abat TN TT # A NEW STORE-YOURS y You are Invited to Take Formal Possession To-Morrow \"The entire capital stock, merchandise, buildings, plant, equipment, real estate, and all the other holdings of +.\u201cA, E.REA & C0., MONTREAL, LIMITED,\u201d formally passed into the complete possession of entirely mew interests \u201c -\u2026 on March l6th last.- RE T0 +.Tosmorrow, a mew store, under 4 hew' -.Montreal pubic.- .CE « © There is a new building here\u2014but the new store is to be something more than a new building.The new building itself, however, although not yet complete in all its appointments, is nevertheless worthy of all the attention that can be directed to it.It is a crédit to the men who planned it and to the city that has it.It is superior in many respects to anything on the continent.It is spacious.It is grand.It is something that Proud Montreal can well afford to be proud of.Its accommodations spell \u201cBeauty,\u201d \u201cComfort\u201d and \u201cReal Service.\u201d Such things are here as \u201cRetiring Rooms,\u201d \u201cRest Rooms,\u201d \u2018Silence Rooms\u2019 and the like \u2014all yours, and yé@ vill wonder when you really learn all that has been done solely for your comfort and safety.Yes, safetyl: A fire-proof building the new one is, with.spacious stairways and elevators, supplemented by two widé fire-proof emergency exits, by which, in case of fire or panic, every floor can be emptied of its: crowds, into the streets, in a few 'minutes\u2014and that is soin¢thing worth thinking about.\u2018But, \u201cThe New Store\u201d is to be a very inclusive term.It is to mean more than a new building, more than new goods, more than a new staff, more than new Directors, more than new capital, more than a new idea, more than a new policy\u2014AII these things are to be included\u2014but \u201cThe New Store\u201d is to be a new pos- 7\" session of Montreal to which every Montrealer may point with pride and say, \u201cThat's > © Ours.\u201d It is to be a new influence that shall work to the all-round advantage of all Pr, those whom it touches, and about which and in which there is to be a tone and an \u201c1,2 \u201catmosphere that shall inspire even a child with confidence.And the new name by which \u201cThe New Stors™ 1s to be hereafter known 1s GOODWIN'S LIMITED (owning and operating A.E.REA & CO.MONTREAL, LIMITED).tm = TX EVANS \u2014 AMYOT \u2014 On April 17, 1911: at the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Quebec, by the Very Rev.-the Dean of \u2018Quebec, assiMed by the Rev.W.S.- @&: Bunbury, M.A., Louise Caroline, A only daughter of Lieut.-Cql.and Mrs ; + if \"rires J.B.Amyot, of Quebec, lo Georg» .UT] William Frederick Ridout Evans,C.E, Red Deer, Alb.\u2019 FLEMING \u2014 MARSTON \u2014 At St.James\u2019 Church, Hull, Que, on April 18, 1911.by the Rev.Canon Smith, Mary Adelia Marston, of Hull, to Alexander Grelg Fleming, of Hull.- GOSLIN \u2014 POZER \u2014 At St.Peter's | Church, St.George, Beauce, Que, on April 5.1911, by the Rev.À.W.Dut- ton, Lillian Sarah, voungest daughter of the late Wm.Pozer, to John Ernes Goslin, of Stillwater, Minn, U.S.A.JOYCE \u2014 BOOCOCK \u2014 At the res!- dence of the bride's parents, Oakville, Ont.on Wednesday, April 12, 1911, + by the Rev.J.W.Magwood, Sarah | Alice, younger.daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Boocock,to Thomas J.\" Joyce, .of Bronte, Ont.PATTON \u2014 WILLÇOX \u2014 On April 4, - 1811, at Pocasset.Mass., by 0.-W.Kimball, Mrs.Tsäbelle x Patton, formerly of Montreal, to Frederick Albert Willcox, of Boston, Mass.| Rat \"LP ih ) po Eu PET 3 CIT $owata A - EEE EEE RYAN \u2014 O'CONNOR \u2014 At Ottawa, on April 17, 1811, T.W.Ryan, of the De- - partment of the Interior, Ottawa, tn Katherine M.A., daughter of the late Hon, Mr.Justice O'Connor.f .DIED.CAHILL At Bergerville, Que.on April 17, 1911, at the age of 70 years, Margiferite Synnott, beloved wife of Thomas Cahill.: .FINDLAY \u2014 On April 7, 1911, at the: residence of his \u2018brother, Robert |- Findlay, Solway, County Bruce, .Margrate Findlay, aged 84 years, 11 months and 15 days, formerly of Fort Coulonge, Pontiac, Quebec.McQUAID \u2014 On April 19, 1911, Marguerite (Daisy), youngest daughter of David McQuaid, sr., at her sister's residence.Funeral private.oo 4 Ma .ROBINSON \u2014 At Lacolle, on April 13, 11, Charles Robinson, sr., formerly of Odelltown, aged 75 years.SPINDLO \u2014 In this city, on April 18 - 1911.Thomas Spindio, in his 73rd year.Funeral from his late residence, 63 Nelson street.Outremont, (sécond street \u2018west of Park avenue, off St.Joseph Boulevard), on Friday, 21st inst.at 2.30 p.m.Thore sending In the New French Room on the Second \u2018Floor to-morrow, a very © large assemblage of Paris Frocks, 1° Robes, Gowns and Dress\u2019 Novel- ties\u2014just unpacked.ist Vice-Pres, $ notices fer te above send oath them n Îlst of Fas y.yg YE dana the noti + [ prom: ;tly moll s'or rddresges In foreign countries three esta will be required EES & CO, Funeral Direstere 012 ST.CATHERINE W.Shoes Up MIR Gfete qhesige of Aldea «a a A A 2002 6 1 2 2e et 50 1e 4 7.SIN 2 j 4\" f5TAB.184g fn: ) > JosCWE RO ERTAKERS De ZOHAN SF AR) 4 it ead = | 4 [ Ld TIES oD = -_ = ; be j'me ft 7 ; , Quartess in 8 house and so guard +.ædpecially at night, from the ublquie -.2 09g burglar search for just such Bu ci places.The young men\u2019 who live well, fee for this sèr- tchman for fre: 2% \u201c48, may Weed\u2014even meals from \u2018cats : John their own names, to the fash- ) le address and fige looking man- Mo.- y.Ir \u2018through Jüarez ) tranemission of the messages wirang-.ing &n armistice.- : \"days, and thère is no irmmediate prospect of resumption of train service.Washington, April 19.\u2014Dr.Vasquez Gomez, head of the conndential agency of the Mexican revolutionists here, admitted \u2018last night that a proposal for an armistice had been sent to the Mexican Government, and that a favorable reply had been received.It was learned that he had telegraphed the insurrecto\u2019 junta at El Pasb to commuähicate thfs information to\u2019 Gen- | eral Franaisco I Madero, jr., in the 1 field, and to \u2018ohtain -from.him at: once the definite conditions \u201cupon which he would agree\u2019 to an drmis.tice.It is said the Mexican Gdvern- ment wid permit ~ couriers \u201cto, pass + .as to facilitate the It jn\" said\u2019 that ons -bf (ths conditions and plants, and presented ga pretty appearance.The musical part of the service was wall rendered, and the responses.\u2019 On Easter Monday svénirig the annual Business meeting was held in the church, and there wag again a good attendance of ladies, as well as.men.The secretny treasurer read the financial: statément, which showed a substantial balance\u2018 on hand, the Sunday offertories bemg larger than any previous year, and the missin fund collsetion, \u2018including St; John's, Hallerton, amounted to $119.50.- * - Mya.Ged; W.Kaddy » an in-' teresting report of the .Woman's Auzillary work, and that of thé Sunday eho! ps pad pv Mrs.Hutch- À nae, and thé \u201ccemetary report by Mr.John Rutherford.The wardens dp.pointed were Mr.'W, C.Collings.and J Of late he has been in Hospital, \" The many friends of Mr.\u201cThomas Spindlo, who\u201d for many years carried\u2019 on the husiness of baker, will regret.to hear of Mis death.at the age of 73, which took place «at Tight in \u2018the Royal Victoria Hespital after a few.Anvg' -tlineas, : so oC Mr.Spindlo was a man of sterling character an\u2019 eartest and consistent Christin ang,a faithfu! friend.He- was.gennected, wit the .Reformed Ep{scopalean £hurch.and took a deep ihterdst in the.wort of the French.Protestant Church.~~ Co attending Vie \u2018Eplscépnl také place day afternoon,.from his | late.services of Bt.Rawatd's Church.The funeral wil on evi \u2018that he had only occupied .yet completed.Mr.Winston Churchill, | the Home Secretary, has called for reports from the.chief constables of the principal towns in Great Britain] in which Mormon churches have been established, -and he is also -seeking information.from - the diplomatic representatives abroad as to the ohjects of Mormon : missionaries, especially on the continent.Father Bernard Vaughan, the noted Jesuit, in a sermon at Nuneaton, in \u2018Warwickshire, referred in strong terms to the work of the Mormon mission- ates in\u2019 England in sending wo- | men and \u2018young gitls to the ¢olonies of the sect in Utah and other American \u2018statés.à other things, rather.V aughan said: \u2018Fancy a \u201ccountry like this calling.itself Christian\u2019 and tolerating \u2018these More \u2018mons.They shoild be taken by the the western part of St.Catharines, there joining the old canal, a very practical and satisfactory route would Ye provided.| \u2018 Addresses given by.practical navigators showed that both Port Col- borne and Port Dalhousie were preferable as harbors to any other thet could \u2018be made near them.A representative committee was appointed to go to Ottawa to interview the Minister of Railways and Canals on May 1n.© HAIR DYED GREEN.A New York.despatch savs: Mrs.Adelipe K.Lewison, of San Francisco, a your® woman whose hair was made grey by the egrthqyske, brought suit: in the Rupreme Court to-day against |.Mes8ames Polly and Klark, hairdress- l.Windser, trict have granted a renewal licenses to six botels end two shers in Rrockville, and four hotel 1n tia townships of Kitiey and South Eln:- ley.This is a reduction af one ho licens) from last year, cauged bv ti» adoptien of local option in the tan- ship of Elizabethtown, which cuts -\u201d the Stack House at Lyn.An apph- Hon for a third shop Ticense here v-* not \u201centertained.rm ~~ CAPT.WILKINSON DEAD ?Ont, Aprii 19.\u2014Captz \" \u2018Jéha Wilkinson.commodore i the | Wipdeor Ferry Company's fleet ! eteaîmers, and one af (he best kn\" 0 led th marine circles on the rn- .at hie home here last night the result of a stroke of parahc: erd, for $20,000 damages, charging that\u2019 ; i : ; sustained a few days agn (apts the Abri\" \u201cty the revolutionists is that! De, du Meul MD: a struff of\u201d the nec ed er en VAI ; : the Tevolutionisty Ix that | I ) , MD.sidesmen, l-tor'a s soti \u2018ft.Qutre.Scruff of th k, à \u2018ac our they dyed \u2018her green nso 45 TE dort Disa shall vetire wit 0 five Mr.W.P.Flahet aid Mr.Chis.\u2019 mont.short re ë ele \" ; sers .daténi, and Aroppoù \u2018inte.the sea | feted to sontore dia Beterat.com sa loaves one Saugnien of sae.snd Rods: \u2026Gleanea 2 the atest improved methods.: : F .WR Yop.L010 served, and cloth mellowed, LL - * - À JAS.ving a nice.soft feel, as though Trest .: ec ha CS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 {M - from the loom.SPRING OVERCOATS (I = ST z 5 : a a a BUITS and DRESSES, MANTLES dyed - : N VON ° J «or cleaned, - All orders promptly éaflledal ll CO 7 oC Soo 200 .va | » } for and delivered to any part of the city.f : - = ; Lh - © \" Royal Dye Works, 445 6uy St.; Co ; ae Lu 2} .1: si Tel Up 844.: ; : : : .5 5 Ee ) \" * : F al SPRING CHANGE OF TIME\u2014 « GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.; t In our advertising columns wil] bedHd - .4.\u2019 LL ) - Oo Toe : vote = C ; \u2018 da; found the Grand Trunk Bailway Sys- | - .2 PE : \u2018 \u2019 .© .: _- .: à: - \u201ctem\u2019s announcement of their S 3 .= : 0e AR Lo\" oe Lo ! \u2018 Train Service.So pring i ee \u2019 fn me pe \u2014 \u2014 ir + This has been preparéd after care- | Tt - n perp - \u2014 sm ii Ne : \u2014 if is £a consideration has given; and .TT 7 - \u2014 me - - - : mo \u2014 .- - Sh \" \u2014 : .attention paid, to the Pequirements F D ] ; ; D months, and that Senor De La Barra |.zler; delegatés to Synod, Mr.G 1 ; ; r ; ; : © und | i ES YIN RAIL , an TrA [LOTS | gates » Mr.Geo, \u2018 i WELLAND CANAL AGITATION.NEW oi 3 1 ane = 1700017 On of patrons and others] :\"\u201c* TRQ G ILROA shall become president until an elec- W .Keddy and Mr.Martin Fisher] MORMONISM INQUIRY i « : ZEALAND PRENIERS tn M: .- With the exception that certain ad- F5 id.Vrai its \u2018Pre pos ; \u201ci tthe Coe: partion Burhan Me.ephenT Hao Lin tinh (ANSE : Wi : VIEWS.- RE Bon the eee Ong Tun this Bed Fifteen: Bridges Wrecked by |.» Breen a ee pond Mr.Stephen Hadley | British Government Preparing | Peputation Will Again Interview New York, April 19.\u2014Sir Josepy .wel son, ontreal S .s \"al TE > - Tet , Mr.E.Y.Ken- ; i ini n has been based upon.ast yeucs| Mexican Rebels\u2014Armistice |Chihuahue and Sonora.The danger of ney.Votes of thanks were passed to Reports\u2014Father Vaughan Government.land.and his een ver.Of Now Zea.o pres schedules, which were found to be px.| ; N tiation 8 intervention by the United States is the organist and choir for their ° Dai SE Pro d i a » and ne family sailed on the \u2018Ly- \u2026 éptionally convenlent by the suburb- 8go put forward as the main reason for valuable services.=.| ; 1-\" Detounces pag Welland, Ont, April 19\u2014Many mem- Sit@nia to-day to attend th - pe \u2014 an residents and their friends.suburb Pr ; Rrying to grange ces It is belleved At the.clog of the business; coffeq.| _.- ou 0 anda bers of the Boards of Trade na gl tion.° corona a« ig er .information than contain- i119.\u2014 3 ; \u2018 if an armistice arranged in | and take were served by the ladies, _.: ! 3 ; A > od herein, apply to any GT agent El Paso, April 19.Delayed telegrams thc two nerthern provinces, hostili- after whi B the doxology was sung Londü April 19.\u2014 The agitation presentative business men.from Wel- of pioseph s2id that seventeen years \u2018il i#; who will gladly furnish revisea time TO Torteon tell of the complete ties wilf cease automatleally through- and the Benediction was pronounced against Môrmonism is spreading.The | 12nd.Port Colborne, Humberstone, in New Zealang oh had worked we 1 | f ©.table folders, etc.destruction of the bridge system of |'out the whole country by the Incumbent, bringing to a close \u2018Daily Mad)\u2019 ti CL Fonthill, Thorold, Merritton, &t.proved of A nd, but that he dies; he en = the Eagle Pass branch of the Sexi.| QE a successful \u2018meeting, and all wera | Cony pal continues to publish Catharines and Port Dalhousie, met {he Mother Cou tant suffragettes / Wn fm.MAY LIVE WITHOUT PAYING [can National linés.Fifteen bridges .EASTER AT HEMMINGPORD, [Pleased that old St.Luke's had sucn | Too3Ees from bishops, showing their bere yesterddy to urge the retaining that he is heartily in.pars Sor Lo | cn M co .BILLS.Fe \u2018have been destroyed by the insurrec- | The Easter Sunday morning service & pro sper ous year 2 Ton mous Re Eee \u201c he af tng of the Welland Canal Png ons a ary Detween Canada and the tor th * \u2014 Home of the young ren most bust- to% On the Coahuila\u2019 and Pacific Rajl- In St: Luke's Church was largely at- CELE eT an .\u2018the \u2018Grenville route in preference to betwe es.and an arbitration tre Desalike in not paying their debts find way between Parras and Tofreon, and | tended; and als dl bér of Li forts made to induce English girls any other.to.States, Great Britain and the Une a J 2o- thet summer is the best time for their raiiway traffic in Coahuila and Du.| the he A of a yy we pl ; AN OLD CITIZEN GONE.|to £5 to Utan, W.M.German, M.P.for Welland, \u2019 hs C.\u201d purpose in New York They get (ef rango \"is \u201cbadly demoralized.Pas.Shin bi be ch eel or tbe .E The vestigation as to.the opera.Pointed out that this was the natural \u2014_\u2014 ° a ; e - ; ; x .p .Ly hs à .n ; X , Tet Apply po the large Toul a songer service Beuveen.Torreon and Communion: The chancel of to ihe Late Mr.Thomas Spindlo Died ons of Mormon missionaries In tnia LS Lo renportation, By urine (he REDUCES LIQUOR LICENSES A x talers In fine houses, the owners of a = bros.lan prese \u201cpret _ gountry by the.Home Office is not burg\u2014and making a cut from there to License.Ces April 19.\u2014The Board .! = Be (Commissioners for this di: \u2014-\u2014 + \u201c1 sang is upon the men and e tise into riots ovcr their bitter ata «ppointment.Sylvia is so upset by \u2018ft all that Phillp o Hepburn, her slow- going coustr., her great de pots persists in seeing her home.He «& quiet welcome from his aunt, Sy mother, who would be gl Save Bylvia meet his advances, but Fe ol gives him only a petulant dislike Ia turn, Philip js loved by Hester, the daughter of the Quakeress, All ose, a cousin of the brothers John and Jeremian Foster, Philip's kindly Ployers, Tbe next whaler in is algo set upon by sang, and Charley ounded.While convalescing he mee Byivia, who is shyly pleased at his admiration.Before Jeav Pg for his next whaling trip, he tells Sylvia of his love.She returns it, but the father thinks the engagement had est be & secret for a while, and Philip, trying to warn her against raid, who has Jilted geveral girls, gots ouly hot indignation In return.Philip ie ordered to London on a secret mis- H elon by the Fosters, and while tramping next morning to connect with the coach for Newcastle, he sees raid set upon and carried off by the brass gang, and is asked to carry his age of love and faïi*h to Sylvia.Philipe avoids the actual promise and does not even mention the racts In i letters during his absence,and returning learns that Kinrald is believed to be dead.grieves at Sylvia's misery, but keeps.\u201cst ent, belféving Kfnraid utterly uaworthy anyhow.For heading an attack on the press gang.Daniel Robson is arrested, and, to everyone's astonished horror.hung.His wife loses her mind, and Sylvia at last consents to marry Philip.Even the quiet wedding is a trial to Sylvia, and after it she cares oniy for her mother\u2019s comfort, turning to Hester for friendship.T birth of her baby.whom she dear loves, does not turn her heart to Philip, wino had reproached her for crying for Pp is sorely e'v increases until the long dreaded return of Kinraid, and Kinraid, covered with honors, is but the finishing touch.Sylvia's utter woe and bitter scorn as sne sends Kinraid away.but vows never to forgive Philip.almost madden him.He goes away that evening and enlists as a soldler under an assumed name.Sylvia's mother dies without knowing of his disappearance and Sylvia, prostrated with misery, Tears only lest Kin- raid should return or Philip come to harm through him.Not knowing what to do, she goes to the old Quakers, John.and Jeremiah, for counsel.CHAPTER XXXVI.\u2014Continued.With it in her arms she was protected.and the whole current of her thoughts was changed.The infant was walllng and suffering with its teething, and the mother\u2019s heart \u2018was #0 occupied in soothing and consoling her moaning child.that the dangerous gnavside and the bridge were passed almost before she was aware: \u201cor did she notice the eager curios- tx and respectful attention of those -e met who recognized her even through the heavy vell which formed part of the draping mourning provid- sl for her by Hester and Coulson, in tre first unconscious \u201cdays \u2018after \"her mother\u2019s.death, Though public opinion as yet reserved its verdict upon Philip's disappearance \u2014 warned possibly by Kinraid's story against hasty decisions anl judgments in such times as those of war and general disturbance \u2014e yet every one agreed that no more pitiful fate could have befallen Philip's wife, : Marked out by her striking beauty a: all object of admiring interest even in these days when she sate in Birk | | hood\u2019s smiling peace by her mother | at the Market Cross her father | had lost his life fn & popular use, and ignominious as the manne: of his death might be.he was looked upon as a martyr to his zeal in avenging the wrongs of hig townamen: Sylvia had married amongst thém tou.and her quiet daily life was well known to them: and now her hus band had been carried off from her side on the very day when she needed his comfort most.For the general opinion was that Philip had been \u2018carried off\u2019 \u2014-in seaport towns such occurrence were not uncommon in those dayS\u2014either Ly lung-crimps or water-crimps.So Sylvia was treated with silent reverence, as one sorely afflicted, by all the unheeded people she met in bur, faltering walk to Jeremiah\u2019 Fos- ev's \u201che had calculated her time so as to fall in with him.at his dinner hour, lis own house rather than to.the.bauk where he and his brother spent ali the business hours of the day: sylvia was sao nearly exhausted by the length of her walk and the Weight ol her baby, that.all she could do vizen the door was opened was to totter into the nearest geat, sit down, and begin to cry.Im an instant \"kind hands: were about her, lvosening her heavy cloak, offering to relieve her of Prr cnild, who clung to her all the more firmly, and some one was pressing a glass of wine against her lips.\u2018No, sir, I cannot take it! wine al- lus gives me th\u2019 headache; if I might have just a drink o water, D Trank you, ma'\u2018am' (to the respect - able-looking old servant).enough naw.and perhaps.sir, I might zpeak a word with yo\u2019, for its that I've come for.\u2019 fs a pity.Sylvie Hevburn.as thee didst not come to me at the bank.for it\u2019s been a long toil for thee all this f way in the heat, with thy child.But if there's aught T can do or say for thee, thoy hast but to name it, } am &ure.Martha! wil.thou relieve her of her child while she comes with me \\ fntu the parlor?\u201d But the wilful little Bella stoutly refused to go to any one, and Sylv.a was not willing to part with her, tired though she was.Xo the baby was carriod into the parlor.and much of her after-life depended on this trivial fact.Once inecailed in the easy chafr, via did not know how to begin.- Jeremiah saw this and kindly gave her time to recover herself by pull ng out his great watch, and Jetting the seal dangle before the child's eves, aimnost within reach of the ¢hild's eager little fingers, \u2018She favors you a deal, said he, at la-t.\"More than her father) went on, purposely introducing Phil- tp: name, so as to break the ice: fer k: rightiy contectured she had come to speak to him about something connected with her husband.ANS = AT NLL] I à ANP Kinraid in her delirium, Philip's mis- | een though It obliged her.to go to \u2018I'm well | 4 - + inthis place f I The king of the tribe would answer.fPormn that house thé last \u2018time that - she entered it.\u2018It's no use Keeping yo' sir she broke out at \u201clast.\u2018It\u2019s sbout- Philip as T eomed to Speak yo\u2019 .know anything whatsomever about him?He niver had a:chance- ©\" saying anything.I know; but.maybe he's writ- en?\u2018Not a line, \u201cmy poor young wa- man!\u2019 said Jeremiah, hastily putting gn end to that yain idea.\u201cThen he's\u2019 either dead or gone away for \u201civer, she whispered.\u2018I mun be both feyther and mother to my child.\u2019 \u2018Oh! thee must not give it up,\u2019 replied he.\u2018Many a one da carried off to the wars, or to the tenders o\u2019 men-o\u2019- war: and then they turn out to be unfit for service, and are sent home.Philip 11 come back before the Year's out; thee'l] see that\u2019 \u2018No; he'll niver ceme back.And I'm not sure as I shquld iver wish him t\u2019 come back, if I could but know what was gine \u2018wi him Yo\u2019 see, sir, though.J_ were sore set.agatui hind, I Shouldn't like harm to happen m.\u2019 \u2018There is something behind all this that I do not understand.Tan thee tell me what it is?\u2018I must, sir, if yoTe to help me wi\u2019 your counsel; and I came up here to ask for it.\u2019 Another long pause, during which Jeremiah made a feint of playing with the child, who éaneed and shouted with tantalized impatience at not being able to obtain possession of the deal, and at length stretched out her soft arms to go to the owner of the coveted possession.Surprise at this action routed Sylvia, and she made some comment upon it.\u2018f niver knew her t\u2019 go to anyone afore.some to yo\u2019, sir?The old man.who had often longed for a child of his own in days gone by, was.highly pleased by this mark of baby\u2019s confidence, and almost forgot, in trying to strengthen her regard by \u2018all the winning wiles in his power, how her poor mother was still lingering over some painful story which she could not bring herself to tell.\u20181 am afeared of speaking wrong again' any one.sir.And mother were so fond 6\u2019 Philip; but he kept something from me as would ha\u2019 made me a different Woman.and some one .eise, happen.a different man.I were troth- plighited wi' Kinraid the specksioneer.him as was cousin to the Carneys o\u2019 Moss Brow, and comed back lieutetts ant i t° navy last Tuesday three weeks, after ivery one had thought him dead and gone these three vears.\u2019 She paused.\u2018Well?\u2019 said Jeremiah, with interest: although his attention appeared to he divided between the mother's story and the eager playfulness of the baby on his knee.\u2018Philip knew he were alive; he'd seen him taken by t\u2019 press-gang, and Char- lev had sent a message to me by Philip.Her, white face was reddening, her eyes flashing at this point of Her story.\u2018And he niver told me a word on fit, not when he saw me like to break my heart in thinking as Kinraid were dead; he kept it a\u2019 to og paid 5 and Lt c Va And: id a wor TAMAR = It would ha been a ar corn V sir, only t have had his message if I'd niver ha\u2019 been to see him again.But Philly niver let on to anyone.as I iver heared on, that he\u2019d seen Charley that morning -as t' press-gang took him- Yo know about feyther\u2019é, death, and now: friendless mother and me was left\u201d and so I married were a good.friend to ue.then, and 1+ a THMORE\u201415.20 a.m., \u201817.1 were dazed like wi\u2019 sorrow, ahd dou ¢ x! ah a.m.H 10 p.m, 1.30 see naught else to-do og?r mother.p.m.- ;15 pm.a3 fy bu were allays.very tender and good to 45: mo.sil.sn cpm.45108 her.for sure.* A.Again, a long pause of silent recol- DORVAL \u201415.30 a.m., #6.3% em, $7.15 a.m., 17.34 g.m., x9.10 8.m., lection, broken by one or two decp e9 45 a.m., $13.10 p.m., *1.30.p.m.sighs.elias p.m., Dé p-m., 3 fod pme]: \u2018If 1 go on, gir, now, I mun ask vo\u2019 5 p.m., 15.p.m, P-.s to promise as yo'll niver tell.1 do so 7.30 p.m.*9.00 p.m., 311.28 Pom, need some one\u2018to tell me what I ougat 211-55 ®.m.«ite to do, and I were led here, like, else I| PTXIR 16-50 a.m4 sm, 5, 38 dha\u2019 died wi\u2019 it all within my pom.vos 15 pm, 3 7 pom > 415 \u2018Xo'il promise, sir?\u201d p.m., 16.18 p.m., ik.3 ml 16:8 «To be continued) p.m., 9.00 p.m.211.2% p.m., sil.+55 mm.a P -15.30 arm.\u201816.20 a.mas IS _ - sy am 2-0 em vu is a.m, a 712.10 p.m., fl.p.m, 15 ph, #4 RE - 13.57 p.m., $4.30 p.m., 4 04 pi ; \u2018 75.45 p.m.\u201c7.30 p.m.9.00 p.m., SE = - I IAE.111.25 p.m., 41:55 p.m._ : } ; LACHINE m., i 18.01 a.m., sil.48a aT 003 p.m.S 1 ORIR \u201d 15.00 p.m.m.\u2019 \u2018 Suburben Joldevs for - .diate \u201cNtatiqus treat -an4 re 4 : + \u2018 A *Daily.{Ex-Sun.zSat only.:Ex.THE SPOOL GAME.Sat.\u201c\u201cSat.and Sun.x8un.o * (By Elizabeth Hill, in the \u2018Youth's .- Companion.\u2019) _ CITY TICERT OFFICES, 136 St.James St._'\u2019Phones Main 6906, Robbie liked to play with -spnols.He bad hundreds of them.Some were white and some were black, and when he was using them they almost covered the sitting-room floor.His favorite play was \u2018war\u2019 The black spools made one army and the white another.Each army had a very large spool for general, a second-size large spool for captain, a third-size large spool for sergeant, and a fourth- | size large spool for drummer boy.The way he fought was to take the general and the captain in one hand and the sergeant and the drummer boy in the other and rush them upon the enemy with such force as to knock down whole battalions at a time.And =» he dashed ahead, he used to shout at the top of his voice, \u2018Rub-a-dub-dub! Bang! Bang! Bang!\u2019 He could play alone very well, but of course it was nore fun to have a live foe; so he often asked Dorothy to help fight.Sometimes Dorothy ~ led the black men and sometimes the white, but she wag always beaten, and so she tried to think of some game in which she could hold her own.At last she said, \u2018I know a way.to play Africa.It\u2019s a geography way.Let's be discoverers.I will take the black men and the Noah's Ark ani: mals, and go to Africa\u2014the parlor is Africa; and I will set up villages there \u2014so many men for each animal.And you must get your boat, and bring a lot of white travellers over.to Africa.The entryway is the ocean.Then you must march them across.Africa ant discover villages, and ask what they are famous for.1 will talk for the natives and you can talk for the travellers.\u2019 x This they did.Robbie brought a boat-load of -travellers, and started on his discoveries.When the white men came to a village they would stand in line, the black men would crowd up and look at them, the anfmal\u2014no \u2018matter what.animal it was, sheep or bedr or camel or cow or lion\u2014would lye a horrible roar, and the head eller would say, \u2018How do yèu do?ous\u2019 for?\" pate : en, this is\u2019 the Land of Gold We wale through it like sand.je blow aver everything like common |.haat Our fiver-beds shine with it, You ME Dave all you want.\u2019 I hope she'll not be trouble- bim; \u2018for he] Toomy Sewing prot the C.F nt rome trains.Dov DAIRY siavicE PRR ry \u2019 nes \u201810.30 put.EMPRESS SPECIAL ves Windsor 20e tion 3.28 Sunol De.the ship's s first and a side Seb Teen i ing reservation ins jourirs cars).booked im ws, of Ing car \u2018after The Cars tor eT od famous, are for ard cépare pad | s D sail per ALS, Britain,\u2019 Friday.April 21st.Ror T han will be served in din- 218 St.J - ames St.\u201cTelephone Main 3732, 3a Hi or Place Viger and Windsor Street RAILVVA TET CHANGE OF TIME Spring and Summer train service, as follows, will go into effect on dates shown.Train les Mentr n v Sunday, at dally, exe Bunday rad p.m, wi run throu APRIL 9rd.New Sunda, in, Teaving Montreal, 9.10 am for varier This train vai Valleyfield .for Montreal.~\u2014This tran lands Junotis x Leaving Toronto Le will arrive pdontre ¢ undays, at Brockville Sun will leave Srockrtite Montrasl 8:40 pm.0 +30 p.atone tional Lim} stop at Thousand rl et m., arrive A New T ew rain WII Ieav Valleyfield, fais.except Suhdays; at £00 00 a.m, for SPRING AND SUMMER SUBURBAN SERVICE Suburban Service, 23rd, as folloman effective April PROX RONAVENTPURE DEPO wm ù Ta.10 va 20 9.48 am.31.20 21.30 p.m., AT 20 p.m OR a 16.45 pom, ~7.30 p.m.26 p.m., 511.66 p.m =.18.55 .m., 13.55 .m., 74.20 p.m., 6.15 p.m., Pee $.15 p.m.\u201c7.80 pm.*9.00 pm.t 138 p.m.211.56 p.m.BALE D'URF 8.20 a.m., *9:45 1.30 22.183 p .$4.20 Roots i 15 p.m., 5.45 p.m.18.15 p.m, *9.00 p.m.311.25 p.m.311.55.p.m.BEAUREPAIRE AND EACONS- +6.20 am z3.10 a.m., am.z1.20 p.m., $1.3 p.m., 23.15 oF 14.20 Hm 16.18 pam t5.45 p.m., Pen 15 25 p.m, 211.53 p.m.9.00 p.m., 311 e v sig se r Bonaveñture Station.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY ROTAVRATURE UNION STATION.TRAIN.SERVICE.7.40 A For 8 Hyacinthe, Dra 4 4 term 2ECRFT Connect! tions Inia since du Loup and intermediate stations.MARITIME EXPRESS.t NDAT 12.00 For St Hyacinthe Le mnO0F vis, Quebec, Riviere du DAILY Loup, fte.Flavie.For the above-named sta- 12.00 tions: Mongton, St.NOON John fax Spd sya.SATURDAY! Newfoun a» EXPREES for ft \u2018iye MECBPE | sinthe, Nicolet and inter- SVHDAE, mediste stations 2 .1860 St James St Tel.Bell 618, H.A.PRICE GRO.STRUBEE, Asst.Sen.Pass.Agt.City Ticket Agt pr mp And \u2018the - traveller would sky, \u2018All right.1 guess we'll take some.\" : At the next village \u2018the traveller would say, \u2018How do yeu do?\u201d What is this place famous for?2° And -the king of the tribe would -anawer, \u201cWhite man, this is tke Diamond Country.All eur huts are \u2018studded with diamonds; snd my Palace is built entirely of diamends.may have all you want.Just po \u2018them up anywhere you find them.\"hey - are for-you.' Co \u2018All right,\u2019 the traveller would say: .Bo it went on, village after village.Theres Were gum-tress that cosed red and white sugsred gum-drops, herds rere Coast, sow tree to to | od = 4 fictions 00 m fit John.Halifax ; a 2e Pr oe 2e in igi.se cle TL oti Montreal Quebec Corsican , .May 5 June we Virginian May 13 June 3 sois Tunisian .ay 19 June 16 July 15 Fietaribn ay 26 June 23 July 21 Baloon passage, $70.00 to $37.50 and Pitncons.-¢ m.7.50, 460,60 (ne 4 nom.$5.36 Réitieeals i tors! | atgow, 20.60 31.25, according to steamer.MONFRALL TO nin or June 3 July 1 ti .a 13 June 10 July à ue y 20- June 17 July 15 Hesperian .Jay 27 use 24 galoor, esper , geo.i Mr econd Class, 447.50, per steamers.nT aod rs Ei Crate Gas 56.oo LONW- vopmsate MATE SERVICE.Stetlisn .Müy 6 June 10 July Sardinian Mey 13 June 17° july 28: Pomeranian May 20 July 1° Aug.rie .Lune 8 at 8 Aug.13 oo Chas t- bad Ce te\u2014Lon- gon.Ail Havre 4 $50 and a, 470 wd Monel 4 bird Clans: bend on, ere, $29.00; Paris ser- All oh Shr above \"ne Rares ars At) cols ptorage Ba A ALLAN.MONTREAL : Manchester Liners | SESS St.John.= {1.2 INBER .april t April am MAN.RE.uo April 22.MAS.\u201cTRADER | April 29.MAN.ENGINEER .Limited number of passengers carried.FURNESS, WITHY & CO, uimites Agents, MONTREAL.eo To BERMUDA Reund Trip $20 and Ua ; MA eo PSE mo Bilgekesls: electric fans: wireless\u2019 véteess a Fastest, newest and only steamer Ia Ling FYTITES gers st the dock in Bermuda.; west inDIES au a8 a and other wanes A sdaloups Te chet SA au iafornation suve -» your a VE Ma 357, 119 4 5 os Ft SH} 45 Javascianc.13 Ave vu I Sheet, waseasn, or f.8 dears 20 state, 1 Con a, Mia reel, »- Q Ad Ca, lam .Queses Ppp.p.E LAXSEIDE 1.x9.10 &.m., \u2019 .m.; z1.20 p.m., .m., **2.15 p.m., , 18.57 p.m., t4.15 p.m.14.20 p.m.Engineer Withess Office.5.00 Fm sep mn at Sep + ; pm 7 pm.|Easyofaccess.|; IBVILLEB\u2014{¢.20.a.m., x3.101, =u y - Te *5, *9 45 a.m., 112.16 p.m., *1.2.15 p.m., 13.87 p.m., i4.| 15.15 p.m., 15.45 p.m., 16.1% %.00 p.m., \"211.36 p.m., 211.Ww person.who Is the sole head \u201coid or ny male over oars iy, iad a quarter.de Clon of i Manitone, pst chevran OF Aon ai toe Applian appear in per e Dominion i P gency $ or Bub Agency.for the fotrict y eV etais maine made any agency.ons, an y mother, son, daughter,\u201d Droiner or_sister of Joe ns homostoader \u201c Duties.\u2014S the Fest dence upon : land in each of | thre A teader may live within Tne \u201cmi \"of | his homestead on a farm of at.least 30 acres solely ewned and occupied by im.or by his father, mother.son, dau brotifer or sister.In certain riots « homésteader in tanding may Dre-empt a quarter- alongsid le © his omestesd Price Du ri Teside upon the h homestead er aix in eac nestead en- of six Your d t Cnéludinr thé time required to earn estead and estate afty Dore extra.A pentes et whe has- exhausted: his er Cannot obtain a\u2019 ch of three years, cultivete fifty acres apd erect a house wor th\u2019 $300.00.WW.W.CORY, Deputy.of the Minister of the In terior.N.B.\u2014Unauthorized publication of tals advertisement will not-be raid for.BUSINESS FOR SALE.GROCERY FOR SALE \u2014 ONE OF the most profitable grocery businesses in the city, 38 years established and now in the most flourishing condition of ite existence; centrally located; exceptionally chotoe, well selected stock on hand, Owner retiring from busi- 8.Apply, JOHN JOHNSTON, 107 , Colonial avenue, of elephants with carved Ivory tusks.\u2019 enormous baobabs which hore every kind of fruit that ever was known, gorillas that could talk and tell fortunes, crocodiles that wept pearls, and many other remarkable things.It was a journey through Wonderland.After that\u2019 they made up a good many spool games, but Robbie liked playing Africa best of all.A WHAT SAITH THE SCRIPTURS ?April 19.win he plead againet me pith his great power ?\u2014Job xxili., 6.No; but he would put strength in me.\u2014Job xxiii, 6: In the day when I cried, thou answer- edst me.and strengthenedst me with strength in my-soul\u2014Ps, exxxviii., 3 \u2014prmmmaeane SUES C.N.R.FOR DANAGE.The hearing in the case of Mrs.Pigtre Broulllet, of this city, for $8,000 apmeges against the Cana fan Northern, wan started yesterday before Mr.Justice Demers and.s mixed jury.r 18, 1909, Mrs.Brouil- let's hugband was killed at Riviere Blanche, in thé county of JoHette, while at work \u2018oii\u2019 the repairing of a bridge owned railway company.She élieges .t \u201cthe fatal accident was dus to the negligence of the said company.Mestrs.FE.Brossard, K.C., and H.J.Elliott, K.C., for Mrs.Brouillet, and \u2018Messrs, D: R.- \u2018Murphy, K.C., and Antonio Perrsuit for the railway company.= a Canséian Nervice Mail Stesmess | PORTLAND, ME.LIVERPOOL.| | mors : ES .13 .June 17 Jy 3 gis.EEE South Jone 7, Special cor ape July 8 Aug.B® {mide 2 MSA ju oT, tion for à all clagpes 0 ITSEONIC, Ghana, pore best on the steamer at moderate rates.Superior | scoommodation Jor, Taie For all information apply to Loc) Agents.er COMPANY'S OFFICE 218 Motre Dame Street West.ROYAL.LINE Arectutely the finept and fastest ships on the adian Route.: HALIFAX AND BRISTOL From From Bristol Sailings.Halifax.Wed., Apl.ROYAL EDWARD, Apl.1?PIRST SAILING PROM ST, LAW- BENCE, ROYAL GEOBGE, MAY & For rates and reservations apply to CANADIAN NORTEERE STEAMSKIPS, : Limited.; MONTREAL, imperial Bank Bldg, (upstaifs).PROFESSIONAL CARDS ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, de ELLIOTT & DAVID Advocates, Barristers and Solicitern.Gommissionsrs for all the Province r the Btates of Masaneh me tts and New York.Canada Life Buliding, 139 St.James st.Henry J.Biliott, K.C.L.A Davié.\u2018 SMITH, MARKEY, SKINNER, .PUCSLEY & HYDE, ADVOUATES, BARRISTERS, Eva, .METROPOLITAN BUILDING, \u2018 .- 170 ST.JAMES STRENT.: Bowe.C.SMITH, KO, BED.BN.MARKEY, KG WILLIAM G PUG8LEE, .G GORDON HYP ! F.8.MACLENNAN, LC, Aévoente, Barrister and Soltester, Quebec Bank Building, Montreal Tel Main .= = PATTERSON & JENKidS, | - Aévoontes, Barristers & Soliottors, 180 St.James Street, Montyeal W.PATTERSON.J.JENKINS.Tel.Main 8000.oe \u2018 in central portion of Mount Royal Cemetery, Sections B and G.Apply, in person, after § p.m.or by letter, to 111 Champlain street.FOR SALE \u2014 CLENDENNING LEADer Round Pot, No, 8.Stove in good order, for male cheap.Address, R.J.90, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.FOR SALE \u2014 PICTURES FOR WEDding Presents, rge assortment at reasonable prices.There is nothing that will give sc much lasting pleasure 234 stistaction to your friends.BY's ART STORE, 315 Bleury rae rt st.catherine.FOR SALE, OXFORD GAS STOVE,Second hand, in first class order.A snap t $7.00.2826 Waverley street, An- sex.REGISTERED HOLSTEINS FOR SALE \u2014Two 3-yenr-ol4d bulls, besides year- Unes and ealves of both sexes.GILLESPIE, Abbotsford, Que.FOR SALE Two good pound horses, suitable for light express or pus May, be seen between 1 an fter 7 o'clock.Apply, SWI A PROVISION STORES, corner of Faifmount and Wa verly : sts.- TO LET.FACTORY FLOOR SPACE FOR LIGHT ectudng shout 4000 \u20ac usre feet n floors of 1,800 square or sub: ded\u201d Excellent n ne With or witheu aaress THE MAN- er.AGER, 225 Pox Ae Montreal.TO LET.HOUSES, 709 Wellington St.city, end new house, 449 Bannantyne avenue, Verdun: hquses heated by furnace, and have all modern improvements; latter house near now Protestant school on Bannentyne sve.and is easy of access to the city by Wellington and Notre Dame, St.Paul care.For particulars, telephone Main Corner Store To Let Fine Corner Store To Let\u2014With \"ase rent and upper fiat Apply to Manager, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.The \u2018Witness\u2019 Block ACCOMMODATION for one or twe tenants\u2014offices or shop.Apply to the MANAGER, 143 St Peter street.APARTMENTS TO LET.MONTEBELLO APARTMENSES, 344 Mountain street, splendid new apartment house, Sri few more to be disposed of; uipped with best auto- .matic fire protection alarm.connected with fire de Each epart- ment separated oy old brick walls, contains\u2019 § rooms, walls pspered and decorated; heated; permgnent hot water service; tiled bathroom; gas stove, electric fixtures, refrigerator.ice, vacuum cleaner, fire escape, fireproof wall safe; hardwood floors; janitor; telephone service; .Apply mises, 6r JOS.SAWYER, Ar- check\u201d 407 Guy street.Telephone error if CV PLATS TO LET.\u2014-\u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED FLAT.S$ rooms, bath, etc, piano and telephone: near Mount Royal and Park avenus.for 6 months or longer.Address, C.F., \"Witness' Office.MARRIAGE LICENSES IBSSURD sr JOHN M.M.DUFF, 107 Bt James Street P.O.Box 1883.Cables\u2014\"Nahac, Montreal.Codés\u2014Iiebers\u2014West.Un.C.H.GAHAN, K.C., BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR Royal Insurance Building,Place 4'Armes, MONTREAL.PATENT ATTORNEYR We solicit the Susindes of 2-20 fete advionsiity\u201d oF of Rp oo their Patent Saeiness tradiacted by a nary advice free rges moderate.our rentor se us ant upon > PATENTS THAT no PEATHERSTONHAUGH & 00, Chess.W.Taylor, B.Sc, Canadian atent , Bie Examiner MONTREAL 49 Cresoent St.| Tel, M.4186.ashiagton, | HEATED FLATS TO LET, TUPPER street, No.967 (near Fort Strcet),well appointed 7 room flats, large bright rooms, newly decorated and papered throughout; continuous hot water, and junitor service, For further particulars oictephone Main 3248, or apply Royal Insurance Building, z \u201cPlace d\u2019Armes square, TO RENT, ON GREENE AVENUE,City.top fiat, six bright rooms, hot and co d water, bath and w.c.; all in good order.Apply to 531 Greene avenue.BOULEVARD ST.JOSEPH WEST, 42 fine flat to let: \u2018seven rooms; well lighted; gas, electricity; hot water furnace, Apply, ARTHUR GRAVEL, 25 St Main 1632; evening, 8t.Louis 1977.Geor 1148 St.ort ain.TO LET 236A Wood Awsave t $36.50.Avenua Rent $31.00.TLATS.lé street near Middle Pla rooms and Lower Jat, 225 1ooms and bath.\u201cThe Manst äherbroo Lower int, 166B beth.nfield street.rooms and 832.60.Free of water tax.Apply, 309 St.James street pts z COTTAGE TO LET.LAKE ST.\"LOUIS.\u2014 TO LET.FOR summer months, Cottage on lawn, surrounded by trees, and ai ng from to water's edge.soli ja ve puit, lastered thro furnished; ge gallery, and use of boathouse.Ten minutes\u2019 walk from Lakeside station, ¢ T.R.or C.P.R.May Eure: 5 AA side.LITTLE METIS ime.Office, or Beside 1308 args fires fins room Slaineruam en, there are seven er plumbing.het um » © ink end in ls INVENTIONS PATENTED founds, Including pine grove and fine.: Ean beach.T further ticulars, IN ALL COUNTRIB& en, MeOLAU nary; OWEN N.EVANS Dttice, or Telephone Main 4090, Merchants Bank Buliding, Montreal rm = come = RESIDENCE TO LET SUMMER BOARD.ER.LARGE LAMBERT, BTEVENS COT | furat shore of O ST room and beard.first class moma uraieyad roe * miles fre from Mont dations; everything in seasom; reasonable terms; twenty péninute car service, B cent car Telephone 98.Mrs.STEVENS, 181 \"Victorle avenue.For particulars \u2018phone Malin 7454, A VETERAN LAND GRANTS.PROPERTY FOR SALE.$286.00, TAKES THIS NICE LOT.Situated at Montreal West; contains 3575 feet: one minute from ear lind, Call 4113 St.Catherine street West.| FOR SALE, IN MONTREAL WEST, 2 splendid lots.having frontage of 120 feet on each of two avenues.Could be subdivided { into à number ef email.r lots.bargain.Address, F.S8., \u2018Witness\u2019 Smee, SALE, SELF CONTAINED H , Fon one of the best streets of the en: | every modern convenience.Box (5, witness\u2019 Office.\u2014_\u2014 COTTAGE FOR SALE.BRICK.COTTAGE R 8A BR Cs, extension TDR chen, man IGHT LR gheds.Large garden and three ar- 4 pen CF land.bite minutes w no R.Se ri ue, hod R.£ CHAR L 6 Board of Trade Building, M ERAN \u2018LAND GRANTEE WANTED.tario or Dominion, Josated 0 Y'ontario of MULHOLLAND & CO\" 3% .route 1 à RGGME AND R3ARD.THE OATHOART LODGE, (24 Cathcart Street, Montreal.) HOMELIKE : ACOOMMODATION FOR YOUNG WOMEN.Splendid Bn or ih.Beard.' mathe Rooms.va This 1 the under the direction of the S.A.I Migration Department, and besides \u201857e BE 8 Re- vals from the Oid otre ep \u2018splendid accommodation a tounge men, who are in business Poritions.algo Tor Domestics who may be: changing, situations.Meals provid at nominal cost when ~4 _ \u2019 hi ee SITUATIONS VACANT.KINDLING Ww FOR THE MIL.WANTED, GENERAL SE LION\u2014 sng, $2.00; Cut Hard- experience, for small SEMNANT with wood, 206, au Blocks, $1.75 per mount.Good position for willing load.CDIA RMID, +02 Wil and reliable girl.Apply, Mrs.COR- liam street * a M.452.mount Na Burton avenue, West- moun w WEBER ÉQUARE PIANO, Small Size, \u2014\u2014\u2014\" one West 81 carv egs, overstrung, rie one, ex- ED.DRIVER FOR PARC cejlent prier Spec $135.Pays- livery.ust speak French and Ene: bls 85 ha 4 & month.LAY- lish, and know the rity well; bring TON B 28.S50 8 Catherine st.references.BRITISH AMERICAN Rl - + n e 3 N 2 \u2019 i BUMMAKY oF THE P PRECEDING sent Sylvia \u201csald Sothing: she w A Verdun.C0 Lower Lachine Toul, | into the quiet or lictls Mo Xshaven fins Toy Weta dnd nr and ORS ange CUT 50) 8 N The.Tienes\u2019 WA unw ah ° P 8 vertige! 7 , al mes NTED, D - y RARE Ro à dei} Coy of ior\u2019 Poy Is mes tt 45 p.m.to North Toronto Daily, exe (1816), 4 state of preservation, perience, on children cloties Tans ha, 6 ome fo « nel \u201cmarketing, & 2 Some new mas silght ground (us ee ee 2 A for = sale.\"Ofer: invited.WoL td to to Mrs.CORNELL, No.8 Burton ave, the news er an Inca ng wh x such slight ground ih wv felt pm the woop Duly te Unios White-Star Dominion & Union avenue, Montres Westmount.Phone Westmount bi.bar into the harbor, however, the pross with which she had dismissed | FOR SALE, TWO SEPARATE Graves WANTED, TRAVELLER FOR MANUfacturers' Agent.One with experl- ence in selling silks and satins to wholesale and manufacturing trade.Must be aggressive and energetic.Apply in confidence,stating qualifications and salary wanted, to VS , \u2018Witness\u2019 ce, PAINT TRAVELLER \u2014 good man, must know the bhusines® and city.tn he well recommended.Apply, A.RAMSAY & SON CO, 10 Inspector street.WANTED, A STRONG.INTELLIGENT Young Woman, for four hours each morning.Sundays excepted, for gene WANTED, A eral housework.Remuneration.ff- teen: cents per hour.Address, M.R., Post Office Box 1057.Montreal.TWO YOUNG GIRL WANTED TO Learn to run spooling machine.Paid while learning, Chance to earn wages.Apply at once, AUTO- GRAPHIC REGISTER CO, OF CANADA, Limited, 195 Dorchester East.MONOLINE OPERATOR, WHO IS also a competent Printer, wanted, permab- ently.\u2018PRESS,\u201d Neepawa, Man.A.E.REA& CO.Montreal, Limited, Requires Salesladies for Lace, Necks wear, Embroidery, Ribbon.Jewellery, and Silk.Apply at the priors Office before 10 a.m.A.E.REA&CO.Montreal, Limited, Requires 20 Young Ladies, 16 yeang- of age or over; experience not necese sary; must live at home.Apply at ce Employ ment Office before 10 a.m.STENOGRAPHER,, AE REA & CO, Montreal, Limited, Ofc é Requires a First Class Ledy Sten pher.Apply at the Employment EMPLOYMENT WANTED GARDENER, THOROUGHLY EXPE» rienced, wants gardens and lawns t&; take care of for summer; tectotalleny Al city references.G.T., tas Office.COLORED STUDENT DESIRES Worl for the summer; bellman preferred 3 good references.Ww.BROW?129 Dartmouth street, Boston, \u2014 | TEACHERS WANTED.t PRINCIPAL WANTED (MALE PREferred), for Sawyerville Mode! Schoely Apply to R.W., MONTGOMERY, Sec, Treasurer.WANTED, A LADY TEACHER FOR St.Lambert Academy, holding a Model school diploma.Salary $400.00, Address, giving re references and experience.BEATTY, Secretarye Treasurer, St.Lambert, Mottreal.TEACHERS WANTED FOR NEXT schiolestic year by the Protestant Dis sentient School Municipality of the Pari of St.Louis de Go ue, Co.of Beauharnois, of Z teachers for th Elementary school Nos, 1-4.Salar $220.00 for 10 months.Applications will be received until the sixth day of May next, and should be addressed to W, MARTIN, Becretary-Treasurer, St.Louis de Gonzeg ue, County Besu- harnois, P.Q.April 11th, 1911.TEACHER WANTED \u2014 ONE PROTKS- tant female teacher, holding an advanced Flementgry or Model diploma, for St.Chrysostome Village School, to begin September next, for 10 months; average of scholars, 12; salary $300.Apply to THOMAS R.MOORE.WANTED, FIVE PROTESTANT Teach ers holding elementary diplomas.FoF schools in the school municipality of Havelock.Salary $25.00 per m for 9 months\u2019 teaching; one school te open lst May, the balance bth Se tember.Applicants to state qualif- cations and experience.Address, ap- lications to J.W.CURRAN, Set.e Treapurer, Covey Hill, up to 22nd of rT FOR PORTNEUF PROTES~ tant school, two teachers, one with Model school diploma and one with Elementary diploma.Apply toJOHN FORD, - Chairman of Trustees, Porte neuf Station, Quebec, Canads.TEACHERS WANTED, Chateauguay Dissentient Fachool, & Teacher holding Model Diploma, ary $325.0 Also, Teacher, holding PY tary Diploma, salary 3250.00 for a term of ten months commencing September 1st, 1911.Apply, with res ferences, to ROBERT ORR, \u201cSecretarye Treasurer, Chateauguay Basin, Que WANTED (PROTESTANT) TEACH holding Advanced Elementary or Moe del Diploma, for ng School Term, 10 months, comme! 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| fois.Pho dropped one near the home plate, allowed Demmit te get safe.Holly was ; e Dane The game was won for Scranton In the ninth by putting anotte tally to their credit.A base On ls and singles by Nasters, who was sen! in to bat for Jackson, and Vena coupled with a sacrifice, enabled t to make the circuit.The game of yesterday Is the last one before the opening of the league season on Thursday.Man r Me- Cafferty is laid up with the gr ppe here, but will be all right in a day sr go, and will be on hand for the firs game at Newark.Negotiations are on for the sale of Jimmie Jones to Scranton.Tay in which e hea Montreal team failed to connect with.any degree of regularity.As ysual, their fielding was practically faultless, only ome error being charged ageinst walk ~ hitters of the them.and that was by Nattress, who | tion is\u2019 holding down a strange position.during Yeager's absence from the game.: SCRANTON.AB \u20188.Q Taffe, rf .Young.ss .+ ++ 0000 Venable, 3b .++ ++ + J.Jackson, If .Alecherly, 2b .Wood, cf ve os pet QD LD Aa de nh fe pr Skitlman.p .Slaughter, P .+» R.Jackson, p- .xMasters .+ HOOOOODO-HOOT HOD DDO Om \u2014 OD ONLIS LI oovHanaLS\u2014Hso» scsocéoscoooH Totals .-.33 MONTREAL.AB Led «3 ty = \u2014 us \u2014 v © French, 2b .Nattress, 3b .Miller, of ce ee Gandil, Ce ee 0e + Demmitt, If .Hanford, rf +.+.or Hally, 88 .«+ +» »+ Roth, C .++ ++ ++ Dubuc, p ++ oo T0 Totals .ov +.+.2 ; H.xBatted for R.Jackson in 3th.xx Two out when winning run was * GITIRI Wa OF a in OF s-\u201c006-00600'3 COO mom \u2014 CRI ED bd coccocca=ol > oo © oo t> æ \u2014- _\u2014 _ cored.Score by innings\u2014 Scranton .- Ô Montreal .Summary \u2014 enable.Hit by pitcher, by r conan.Double plays, Young Lo pond ed ball, onroe._ .Montreal 4, Scranton 5.oes op, balls 7.Jackson 2., .Struck out, by Dubuc 6, laughter 2 Ç Skiliman 3.Time of game, 1.60.NEWARK WON.\u2014 à tford, Conn., April 18.Hartfor was able to hit Parkin, and Novak of the Eastern, League.won easily, rom 1s to-day .the rena.the local pitchers, were hit freely by Newark.RIE 00100001 0-2 \u20148 11 6 wark .121020000 8 11 Nes eries\u2014Lakoff, Laverenz, Rosshack end Vann; Parkin, Cady and c & ter.060020000 1\u20143 0011000002 y hits ench, Two base Slaughter, Hartford BALTIMORE WON.\u2014 imore, ltimore, Mé., April 18.\u2014Balt of the Eastern League, won from Mount 8t.Joseph's College to-day 6 to 5.he Collegians might have tied the score in the eighth inning If McGrath had not walked off third base with two out.Ro h itched u great game after the secon aning.RHE, al .14010600x\u20146 3 NE Jos.09 02000030\u20145 801 Batteries\u2014Adkins, Atkins.and Byers and Criger; Roth and Mullaney.BUFFALO SOME HITTERS , Mass, April 18.\u2014The Buffaio | Eaten League team won a heavy hitting game to-day from Lynn, New ng land League team.the score being 12 to The cold weathers caused many.Both teams hit well.H.E 140102380 1\u20141217 2 Lynn .00 9 0d 0 dm ar {es\u2014Merritt, Corr - dares Heffernan, Jordan and Wakefield.CLOSE GAMEy ampton, \u2018Mass.April 18.\u2014Jer- ey Ta of the Eastern League, defeat ton here to-day, 1 to 0, in.py game.The fielding was fine and the pitchers worked well although in a big wind.Frill's nine strike outs in 7 \u2018innings featured.R.H.E.© Jer.000100000\u20141-5 \" Jor.WW 0000000000 8.0 - Batteries\u2014Frill, Walker and Butler; .McLean, Flaherty, Blias and Rebarge.PROBABLE NEWARK LINE-UP.N , April 18.\u2014The Newark out- aor as it will be composed in the open: 4 game of the Eastern Leageu season, wih be: Kelly, left; Browne, centre, and Yesterday's game was the first | 0 played its third Newark on Saturday, getting two hits in three trips to the plate and fielding In sensational style.; : With DaMon added to the trio, Newark\u2019s outfield looks among the best iL the Eastern League for batting and all- around ability.Frank \u2018Swayne, the Trenton recruit, who hit .831 In the Tri- State League last seasop, must also be reckoned with.This Kes it appes that Bob Ganley is slatéd to go.en- ny Meyer is sure of a berth as utility man.None of the Newark players will be released, however, befoze the Tigers start out on their first western trip.It is practically certain that Wyatt or Lee will pitch, the opening championship game for Newark.he Tigers\u2019 batting order in the first series with Montreal will probably read as follows: Louden.shortstop; Dalton, right fleld ; -Frick, third base, Nee, \"0 = ler, third base; McAllister, ret tne Id atl a eld still looks a trifle wabbly the doubtful places being at second and third bases.Nee has been hitting the well In recent games, and ma gap after all, but nelther Fric nor Hall has shown first class ability as yet.Biil Louden shines, as usual, at short fleld, and evidently has not lost his batting eye.Joe Agler at first base no equal in fielding in the Eastern League, and he is expected to show considerable improvement in stick work this geason.se With McAllister and Cady as regulars the Newark team is well fortified In the catching department.TO-MORROW'S LINE-UP.Scranton, April 18\u2014Manager Mc- Cafferty this afternoon announced his Mne-up of .¢he.opening game as follows: \u2018 ; French, 2b; Yeager, 3b; Miller, c.f.: Gandil, 1b; Demmitt, 1.f.; Hanford, r.f.: Holly, &8.; Roth, Curtis or Hardy, catchers; Barberich, Burke, Dubuc, Sitton, Carroll or Leclair, pitchers.Yeager has been in Philadelphia attending the funeral of his brother.The manager says it never looked better for the Montreal team than it does, just now.McCafferty expects to get in first division, not claiming a pennant though.He thinks Ro- | chester and: Baltimore will be the hardest teams to beat.AMERICAN LEAGUE.Detroit, April: 18.\u2014Detroit knocked Kaler out 6f the box in the first inning and defeated Cleveland 6 tc 1.Gregr, who replaged Kaler, pitched splendid ball, allowing but one hit until the eighth inning.Lajole was ejected from the game in the second by Umpire Sheridan for disputing a decision.Lee, .R.H.E.Cleveland.001000000\u20141 .7 3 Detroit.50000000x-5 8 Batteries\u2014Kaler, Mullin and Stanage.BOSTON.WON.Philadelphia, April 18.\u2014Boston won\u2019 to-day's game here by scoring 13 runs in two innings.in the seventh.Five Singles, an error and two mer being hit, sevén runs resulted.In thesniath, CoNamoré di three passes and two triples and a dou: ble scored six more., A feature was a triple by Collins with thrée men on the bases.0 Gregg and Smith; Boston.00007 Phila.00000405 -9- Batteries\u2014Wood and Carrigan; Mor- kan, Collamore and Livivngston and pp.: 00 s.10 NEW YORK DEFEATED.Washington, April! 18.\u2014 Hughes heM New York to four scattered hits to-day and Washington scored & shut-out, 2 to 0.Vaughn was hit hard, but saved a larger score by effective work with men.on bases.Hughes\u2019 batting and a catch of a difficult fly by Milan were the features.: Washington.0 0 010 New York.00000 100 000 Batterlese\u2014Hughes a RAIN CAUSES POSTPONEMENT.St.Louis, Mo., April! 12 \u2014Chicago-St.Louls gamie postponed; wet grounds.NATIONAL LEAGUE, Boston, April 18.\u2014Philadeélphia won & heavy hitting game from Boston today by the score of 10 to 9.Boston tied the score in the sixth, but lost in the eighth, when Good:dropped Knabe's J easy fly, atlowing Dooin te score.: R.H.E.Boston.201033000\u2014 9 17 2 Phila.833000010\u201410 13 3 Batteries \u2014Mattern,\u2018Parsons and Ran- den; Rowan, \"Stack, Brennan and Dooin, GIANTS WON EASILY.New York, April 18.\u2014Rube\u2019 Mar- quard held Brooklyn at bay to-day, and the Giants, hitting beth.Schardt and Ragon freely, won easily, 7 to 1.Too- ley played a sensational game at short for Brooklyn.Brooklyn.0100000 New York.0 2201101 x\u20147 11 1 Batteries\u2014Schardt, Ragon and Erwin; Marquard and Myers and Wilson.TIE GAME, Cincinnati, O., April 18.\u20148t.Louis tie garhe of the season here to-day, when darkness ended the game at the cenclusion of the tenth inning.Fromma.pitched almost perfect ball until the eighth, whén two bases on balls, a ningle and a hit batter netted St.Louis one run.: HE : R.Cincinnati.0 0 00 010800\u20141 7 0 St Louis .0000000100\u20141 4 0 Batteries\u2014Fromme, \u2018Burns and c- .right.Dalton made a favora- Dal mpression in his first game with Lean; Harmon, Sallee and Bresnahan.Scranton defeated Royals.Montreal may have been reserving ves for to-morrow, when the Eastern League opens.The luminaries of the local baseball firmament leave to-night for New + York by the Rutland.Some of the stars in the constellation are President Sam Lichtenhein, Secretary Treasurer Hubert Cushing, Business Manager Nash and a few others.The \u2018experts\u2019 who referred to Du- uc as a highly pai¢ pitcher, are not \u2018qu so expert as their imagination would have them beHebe.As a.smk- er Johmy is OK.as a \u2019slab artist\u2019 - not the same.: À ax n the smiling good natured Jean le would be the fret to- adit\u2019 that statement.His reputation was not made as a twirler, and ball twirlers are born, not made by flattering but deceiving newspaper pars.It ds cruel to be kind.Eddie McCafferty is sdtisfled that he has a team this season that will go some, and whilst .-not hopeful of it being a pennant rajeer, is confident that they will get in first division.\u2014\u2014\u2014 No one will grudge: the genial Eddie all the luck and success he deserevs, because there are no two waye about it he thoroughly deserves all that comes his way.Lecinire, the local pitcher, has 4M the essentials of a ctass pitcher when he overcomes that nervousness which only time and experience can eradicate.Joe Yeager has a big opinion of his future, so has Ward Miller, and thelr judgment must be respected, and coincides exactly with that expressed in this column last week.Brotge, right fleld; Kelly, left fleld \u201ctf, second base; Ag- | ftobér: Morgan.went to pieces | PEE E EA SE EEE t Et PEE E+E .The following notices of ten dollars for non- * by J.Br hue amended.as to.divide the clu seoure a fair return u members paying annual Receiving.\"The annual meeting of shareholders and mbers will be evening, April 24th, pr o'clock, resentath ror therefrom., : ; roposed \u2018by Dr.J.A, Hend ST.LAWRENCE CURLING CLUB A representative attendance \"BUSINESS: motion-amendments to the constitution and by-laws have been Proposed by E.W.Sayer: TRat by-law No, 7 be changed by erasing the werd \u2018ten\u2019 on line, going w Bh word, \u201cdollars he follopring words pr \u2018fifteen ing or social members.Co Clearihue: Amend by-law number two by erasing the.last twenty-one words ersons That the chaoter, Gonstitution and.A two.\u201d vi eu shall be the owners.of the preminen, pt \u201chor pon the invested capital.Second aurling business, and that a committee be appointed to carry this into effects\u2019 reports.Election of officers, etc.hold in the Club Rooms, on Monday e: partioulariy requested.iret\u201d part consisting © mat part rental \u20ac which Hagen nece: o he Curling Cl roper consis subscriptions who shall lease the premises from the shareholders, conduct the nted: e -twelfth for playing members and by-laws of this club be so of - shareholders only who qutiay and of all FHF PEE EEE P SEE BOWLING Matoh on Canadian Alleys - Last Night FRENCHMEN WON.Took Six Games Whilst the M.A.A.A Men Won Four\u2014Sur- prising Result.oe Considerable excitement was in evidence\u2019 at the Canadien Alleys last night, on the occasion of a match between two.M.A.A.A.bowlers, .Messrs- Darling and.Bach, and two French Club bowlers, Messrs.Labelle arid Hartcorn.Th result wag surprising, it being the general Impression that Darling and Back would win, and fairly easy at that, but whether it was the excitement or not, they failed to show their true form, for some reason or other.- } Labelle and Hartoorn scored 3,709 during the eyening to thelr opponents\u2019 3,583.Hartcorn relléd the highest grand total, with 1,878, Labelle being second.with 1,831.Darling was third with 1,797, Bach totalled 1,786.Bach was the highest single string scorer with 223, Hartcorn rolling 222.Only seven totals of over 200 were rolled out of forty strings.: First game\u2014Labelle and Hartoorn, 387; ling and Bach, 332.\u2018 362; Labelle and Hartcorn, 3386.com, 397; Darling and Bach, 367.; uth game \u2014Darling and Bach.375; Labelle.and !l\u2026uvru, 361.\u2018Fifth game \u2014Labelle and Hart- corn, 387; Darling and Bach, 351.Sixth- game \u2014Labelle and Hart- corn, 343; Darling and Bach, 338, Seventh game \u2014Darling and Bach, Hi Labelle and Hartcorn, 365.| corn, 855; Darling and Bach; 324, Ninth: game\u2014Darling and Bach, 391; Labelle and Hamtcorn, 369.~*Tenth game \u2014Labelle \u2018and Hart- H.Oorn, 421; Darling and Bach, 341.-Reasult.\u2014.Lebelle and Hartcorn, 6 Ames, 3,709 pins; Darling and\" Bach, [4 _games, 3,68 3pins., Following is the standing of the jams in the Montreal Bowling Won.t.\u2018Balllargeon, Buffet .1l Lost Wanderers II.St Louis .\"Wanderers I, .| OChampetre St.Jacques Cahadiens .Royal Canadians .vs cease © 9 -3 0 0 09 0 © © LS O10 00 =] ~~] =) OT: © \u2014 ST.JAMES WON CUP.Presented by Alderman James Robinson, The James Robinson Trophy for perpetual competition \u2018in hockey among Sunday Schools was last night formally presented to the St.James Methodist Athletic Aseociation.There are half a dosen clubs in the league, but it is hoped next season to considerably, augment the number.The trophy presented by Ald.Robinson is a solig sliver cup surmounted by a gure of a key layer, worth about $400.pay and ls ¢ presentation of the trophy was made.in the absence of Ald Robin: son ,by Dr.Tees at a soclal gathering of young people of the church presided over by the Rev.Dr.Sparling, and \u2018a pleasant eveiing was passed with musical and other attractions.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 JAP.BALL PLAYERS BAIL Great and Excited Crowd at| Second game \u2014Darling and Bach, | .Third.game \u2014 Labelle and Hast- | hth game \u2014Labelle and Hart- | \u2014 MR.EUGENE TREMBLAY, Champion Lightweight Wrestiér of the Word, SET defend the title at Sohmer Park to-night against a Greek aspirant.: .PROPOSED ~~ NEW ARENA For Hockey Games: in Quebec .\u2014Site at Present Occupied by Open Air Rink Co.Benator Shouette Bevin the Move- \u201cment\u2014Suggesty, Stock Company With $145-000 n°0 tas =, : Quebec, Aprif 18\u2014A, move Is on to construct large \u201chockey arena in Quèbec, the site favored at present being fhat part\u201d of the Q.A.A.grounds, Grande Allee, at present oc- cupled by the club house and that part facing on Grande Allee, which is now converted each winter into an open-air skating rink.Thoge behind the movement are Senator Choquette, president .} of the Quebec Hockey Club; Messrs.W.J.Ray, H.E.Price, J.G.Scott, and Napoleon Lavoie, Feneral manager of the Banque Nationale, who have formed and have had Incorporated \u2018The Frontenac.Athletic Land Company) with a capital of $145,000, divided into 1,450 shares of $100 each.It is said the idea 1s.to keep the present Q.A.A.A, athletic field as it is, and that part fronting on Grand Allee to be used as the site for the arena and building of apartment houses, etc.Matters are shaping up well wiuu St.Patrick's A.A, A.in their effor.s to place two lacfosse teams in the Tokio, April 18.\u2014The Kel baseball club eailed to-day on the steamer \u2018Manchuria\u2019 for a tour of America.The schedule of the junior league of the Province of Quebec Football.Association was drawn up last night at a meeting of the delegates representative of the several clubs in the organization.Following are the appointments for the season: April 29\u2014Maples vs.St.Paul; Rose and Thistle vs.1.0.G.T.; C.P.R.versus Grand Trunk; Tetreaultville vs.Saint James.; J May 6-\u2014Rosemount vs.Maples; St.Paul vs.Grand Trunk; 1.0.G.T.vs.Tetreaultville; C.P.R.vs.Rose and Thistle; St.James vs.Crusaders.ay 13\u2014Grand Trunk vs.Rosemount; Tetreaultville vs.Rose and Thistle, Maples vs.St.James; C.P.R vs.St.Paul; Crusaders vs.I.O.G.T.\u2019 May 20\u2014Rosemount vs.C.P.R.; LOG.T.vs.Maples; St.Paul vs.Rose and Thistle; Grand Trunk vs.St.James; Te treauitville vs.Crusaders.; May 27.\u2014St.Pau! vs.Rosemount ; Maples vs.Tetreaultville; Grand Trunk vs.1.0.G.T.: Rése and Thistle va.Crusaders; St.James vs.C.P.R.; June 3-\u2014Rosemount vs.Thistles: Crusaders va.Maples: St.James vs, St.Paul; J.0.G.T.vs.C.P.R.; Tetreaultville vs Grand Trunk.June 16\u2014Rosemount vs.St.James; Rose and Thistle -vs, Maples: St.Paul vs.1.0.G.T.; Grand Trunk vs.Crusaders; C.P.R.va.Tetreaultville.June 17.\u2014I.0.G.T.vs.Rosemount: Maples ve.Grand Trunk; Tetreaultville vs.8t.Paul; Rose and Thistle vs.St.James: Crusaders vs.June City League for the coming seasuu.An organization meeting was held at the club rooms on St.Urbain street ville; C.P.R.vs.Maples: St.Paul vs.Crusaders: St.James vs.I1.0.G.T; Rose and Thistle vs.Grand Trunk.July 1\u2014Crusgders vs.Rosemount ; St.Faul vs.Maples; 1.0.G.T.vs.Rose and Thistle; C.P.R.vs.Grand Trunk; Tetreaultville vs.St.James.- July 8\u2014Maples vs.Rosemount; Grand St, James.July 15\u2014Rosemount vs.Grand Tk.; St.James vs.Maples; St.Paul vs.C.P.R.; I.0.G.T.vs.Crusaders; Tet- reaultville vs.Rose and Thistle.July 22.\u2014C.P.R.vs.Rosemount ; .T.; Rose and Thistle vs.St.Paul; Crusaders vs.Tetreault- ville, July 29\u2014Rosemount vs.St.Paul; Tet- reaultville vs.Maples.\u201d 1.0.G.T.vs Grand Trunk; St.James vi.C.P.R.Maples vs.1.0.G Aug.5\u2014Rose and Thistle vs.Rose- mount; Maples vs.Crusaders; St.Paul vs.St.James; C.P.R.vs.1.0.G.T.Aug.12\u2014St.James vs.Rosemount; Maples vs.Rose and Thistle, 1.0.G.T.va.8t.Paul; Crusaders vs.Grand Trunk\" Tetreaultville vs.C.P.R.19\u2014Rosemount vs.I.0.G.T.: ug.T.St.Paul vs.Tetreaultville; St.James vs.Rose and Thistle; C.P.R.vs.Crusaders.Aug.26\u2014Tetreaultville vs.Rosem't; Maples vs, C.P.R.; Cru ers vs.St.Paul; 1.0.G.T.vs.8t.James; Rose and Thistle vs.G.T.R.Sept.Z.\u2014Rosemount vs.Crusaders ; Grand Trunk vs.St.James.Sept.9\u2014Grand Trunk vs.Rosemount vs.Crusaders.Sept.16\u2014Crusaders vs.Rose and Tnis- t ~ a.Sept.38\u2014St.James vs.Crusaders ; Grand Trunk vs.Tetreaultville.P.R.$4.\u2014Rosemount va.Tetreault- ! | Trunk vs.St.Paut; Tetreaultville vs.Maples ; SCOTTISH INVASION Six Rinks of Curlers Wil isit the Dominion _ Next Winter 1 Under the Auspices of the Royal Caledonia Curling Club, on Invitation.of Canada\u2019s Governing Bodies.SAYS TORONTO DESPATCH.Toronto, Ont, April 18\u2014Six rinks of Gcottieh curlers will visit Canada next winter under the auspices of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club, on the invitation of the governing bodies :of the game in the Maritime Provinces, Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba.The acceptance of the joint invitation was signified in a letter from Mr.A.Davidson Smith, secretary of the Mother Club, and announced at the eemi- annual meeting of the Ontario Curling Association at the Granite Club today.The visitors suggested that orily the main centres in Canada be the scenes of matches, such as Halifax, Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Winnipeg, with outlying clubs coming in to play at these points.While.it was recognized that on their tour in 1903 the Scots had too much early rising to catch trains, it would hardly suit the curlers of Canada to limit play to the places named.No difficulty is anticipated in coming to a sat- Isfactory arrangement \u2018and the executive committee will arrange the details and report to the October meeting.Col.R.Mackenzie, of Sarnia, president of the association, occupied the \u20ac Tr.! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SEVP LEOETOOOLODLD New York, April 19.\u2014Presi- dent Edward |Barrow, of the .Eastern League, to-day announced the assignment of his umpires for to-morrow\u2019s games.Clark and Hart will officiate In Newark, Rudderham and Ban- non in Providence, Pollock and Wright in Jersey City, and Murray and Pender in.Baltimore.President Barrow will attend the opening game in Baltimore, while Ernest J.Lanigan, his secretary, will go to Newark, FASO rt dirt SOLS LHAHHHOFSR6 SR BRITISH FOOTBALL, London, April 18.\u2014Results of vestdr- day's football games are as follows: \u2014 Notts County, 1: Middlesbro, 0.; Huddersfield, 3; Chelsea, 1.West Bromwich, 2: Gainsbro, 1.Luton, 3; Exeter, 1.Sonthend.2: Watford, 0.: Northampton, 5: Crystal Palace, D.Norwich, 1; Brentford, 0.RUGBY.Newport, 27; Treochy, 3.Leicester, 23; .5.Gloucester, 3; Lilanelly, 0, Swansea, 9; Northampton, 0.Barbarians, 8; Cheltenham, 3.on Monday might, offi : nd committees appointed \u201cto Tard ona the association's lacrosse interests.ayor Guerin wag named \u2018president; \u2018Messrs, J.J.Ryan and D.Furlong, hon.vice-presidents: James MaMenamin, vice-premident; C.A.Singleton; treasurer; Felix Routhier, F, secretary, and - John Mclure Reynolds and V.F.Kearney, executive committee.The association has sufficient lacrosse players amo its members to place teams in pote the intermediate and Junior city leagues, but is willing to try out any unattached players, without the obligation of the latter Joining the asso- olation proper.Ottawa, April 18\u2014The Capita1 Lacrosse Club is aBout to test a nem departure.In previous seasons the selection of the team and all matters in connection with it have been in the hands of the executive.This zeason'it has been decided to place all responsibilities in connection with the twelve on tthe shoulders of the manager.In other words.the Capitals will arm their manager with authority equal to that which Captain Char- lle Querrie, of the Teoumsehs, exercises.It was his duty to negotiate with the men for the season.to mwa that they attended practice regularly, and to strengthen the team where tt requires improvement.The executive, in fact, will practically turn the team over to the manager, who will be called to task for its failures.This, - they believe, wi} be productive of far more satisfactory results.The directors will have aM their time taken up by attending to the financiat affairs of the company.It will mean much lees labor for the executive officers, and if found unsuccessful could be changed at any time, amd the a) \u2018At the next meeting of the club the manager will be appointed.It is prac- Hioally certain, however, that Péte Green will be chosen.Not a m has yet been made towards roundi up the local players.This, however, BOSTON ATHLETIC ASSN.S FIFTEENTH ANNUAL MARATHON Canadian Runners Well Represented in Twenty-Five ¥,' Race\u2014Endeavor to Lower Longboat's Record.IDEAL WEATHER CONDITIONS.Refreshing Breeze of Assistance to Runners\u2014Great Interest ar citément in Preliminaries \u2014 One Hundred and Fifty Entrants\u2014Indians Expected to Provide Win ner.Ashland, Mass., Apr] 19.\u2014Fager to unwind under their fast moving legs The degree of warmth at and in the succeeding hrmirs the ribbon of road Tace Was regarded az an nll and 4d ; nat > er em factor in the question of 5.own, that lay efore em, gg Rreat heat would make to the finish in Boston, the starters in the Boston Athletic Assoolation's 15tt.annual Marathon run awaited! here this morning thé word and shot which at noon was to start them off on the long chase.Their legs limbered for the test, their nerves keyed up to a high pitch for reserve strength to be called upon when their Mmbs should begin to waver, the great gathering of long distance runners, Cuiu- prising the best in Canada and the United States, were considered as being in condition to press closely Tom Longboat's record time for the oourse\u20142 hours, 24 mins.24 secs, made in 1807.\u2018Fair and warmer,\u2019 was the official forecast of the weather conditions, Toronto.last vear's third man - together with \u2018westerly winds.\u2019 ins | Renaud.of Nashua, NH ,k and & fatigue and a general slovirz How many of the fleld af ne.entrants, would appear a: the .Stevens corner.a mile hev- town, for the start, was unee- to the last moment.To pi able winner was futile.OF lities theres were almost as - there were starters.But I among these regarded as 1k hold a gnod posttion at the - were: The four IndMans, Mi Thomas, of Charlottetown, P Thomas Patten, of Caughniv:.Que.: Louis Sockalexis, Ola Maine, and Charles M.Hone Oneida, N.Y.: the - day.Th: seventy-second annual meetinæ of the Snowshoe Club will be held this evening, for the reading of the season's reports and election of officers.re Colonel Roy has requested a\u2019 cers in the Quebec onmmand T9 au in umform at the Thomas L.1 + trophy athletic competitions at Arena, on Saturday night.A meeting of the Building Committee will be held to make final arrangements prior to placing the contracts for the razing of the old club housa POSSIBLE AMALGAMATION.Ottawa, April 19.\u2014 Eddie Phillips.who has been il 1lsince early in February with typhoid fever, and about whom there has been considerable concern, made his first appearance In the senior crew of the Ottawa Rowing Club yesterday.Phillips showed no ill effects, and is of the opinion R.\u20ac.will branch out into footh: that he will have no difficulty in get- hockey.lawn bowling and tennis.+ ting back into shape.present the active membership is : ni.A special meeting of the club has | Hed to 150, heen called for Monday of next nes.to consider a motion to amend © constitution, and increase the men \" bership to 500.If the motion «arr it will practically mean a magni-:« new club house at Rockcliffe.TH we is talk of amalgamation between :-< New Edinburgh (Canoe lub and -.Rowing Club.and in anv event the « your orders prefer your clothes made to order?Fit-Reform Special Order Service is maintained for those wbo demand individual designing and tailoring.\u2018We are sbie to offer you something which you cannot obtain in any other tailoring establishment in Canada\u2014the services of the cleverest designer and the most expert tailors in the country.Special Order Department enables you to get exactly wbat you want in style, cut and fit.Every speciul order goes to the Fit-Reform designer and is made up under his personal supervision.You make selections from hundreds of choice patterns, from the leading mills of England, Scotland and Ireland., We guarantee the fit\u2014jus* 23 we guarantee fabrice and tailoring.Write for samples and self-mesaure- ment blanks \u2014if you live at a distance from the Wardrobe.We suggest \u2014but do not dictate 315 TER orm 444 St.Catherine St.West\u2014S.J.O'Nell 283 Bleury St\u2014W.H.Blair.in only 3 matter of a day or two, .| + 4 Beaver Hall Hill-A.W.Parker, \u2018 Se ws Syne | 3 ii 1 sr 8 \u201c + .1 \u201c \u201cCw es puce NT de ph i a M 242 an A #- oT Va ; 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MILES MEDICAL 25 doses Za wi provides that tl required.the or ent to see his father, C HEAD vo sds, Mospmm of Conumerce, Te wise) ave apply for: pur many xi%E the \u2019 \u2014 ae + ., | 1 i rons ui , pu ny; } N CO., Torento,Can.them shall be ee : $40,000 Toft AN \u2014 ; 210 \u2019 \u201cOF FICE AND F ACTORIES Oo, \u2018Toronto, vention, trade me arena hte.others £1 J of the destned à establish a 'ARCHIST ARRESTED.où.Preference .: sions and the marks, Ie parevets d'in- a; deairec Jame.NEE .August Ist next.s dividends wi \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 nile WEST TOR to use, or the like conferring any ex.\u201c Ÿ 3 PRO Detectives = a ; H be payabl - ONTO tion as t any secret or of liraited right - = TEST IN Make Arres Préfe \u2018 6 quarter! seem EEE on Pe, mt ght CHINA.3 al t Before Ar ; AS rence.share rly, the first of the 4 capable of b ention whi orma- - ° j 3 15 OUR MAIL BAG Anti-Governm rival of King Alfonso.Share, for Common Stock.the right to the hold Fat such payments to be ma sahil 3 eine sea for any oF 2 Ri ~Grov ent P \u2014 : - en à on À e holde ; * de direct! which m any, or t 4 ! \u2014_\u2014 apers 2483 = ; r of Cc y or indi ay see he 3 PART OF THEIR OUTFI New Loan Criticise police arregted Hernandez 19.Th NC a ie rate of sect nd are preferential both exch ange at any time, share f or grant LE ulat- + Bi | Cent T.alleged to ted Fernandez .= © .Ane \u2019 ; ee .per as lo ts , are tor se turn t 8 in respect evelop, i Dear Sir re Marshfi T be a 8 Francisco, Che am treclors feel annum.assets and .rights o accou of, or other- Rs \u2014Wou eld, Ma okio, À the rail paalsh ans sco, is a / fe th t th cumulat ve 2 or inform nt the er- aN subscriptio ould say In ss.publi ba pril 19.\u2014 8 sh way station he anarchwt, at y ron of addi .a e com » we divi- 1 f) Generall ation so a property x: \u2018 Witness\u2019 n that we consi renewing wh ished here ome despatch ort.time bef re yesterday + ; tional capi pany 3 lar .: ease or in y to purch cquired; , y 12 der ho hay quote th es 7.15 p.m ore the arriv .8 mon St oo ital, ge earn acquire exchange ase, take .Cg he new ing matter part of our outfit the successful been responsible financiers f p.m.train, upor val of the k.and it has » Warrants pa ing power acquire, any Tesl nes hire or oth on = 18 ¥ to dispense that we would of read- 000 a coneluston Ible for the ons was to leave which King Al first to che: been arr yment of sub ; , coupled with thi and any rights or personal property.3 , b= - Dé : anged th stantial dvi this pro- pany ma privile property, - to find à p with, as it w not care th to China of the $50,000 Since the arr ve the city pe: on August mged that such divi ividend pro purpose y think ges which the .paper th ould be h at the fi at Pekin .000,- ish mo dval here : of such Ist n such divid .s upon th purposes of its b necessar the lub will that are right at stands for ard Mongol nances + , Gé sayin march ev of the & BUC : paym ve ext Jor the 1 ends w Il b e Co - ar any 1 ugliness y for the ; is.h of Manch g been tak every preca pan- 2 ents bein \u2019 qu s Dpt e pa b m machine and, buildin] and in | the club read it for to take its pla things ity f ave been uria and en to 3 ution has yerng 7 pe arter co Le va le quart ( ry, plant ings, ea parti- 4: A in M about 29 ce.Hav y for the ne pledged es anticipation - ecure his The O _ Le r cent mmernicing M arterly th g) To ac Binge, fasements, \"23 ric bowl ontreal, and years, 25 nea © ing that w loan, th secur- perso on of seeing the safety.In e Company has .per annum ] g ay 1st , INC other Com quire and hold ck-in-trade: : n Satur- \u2019 four here.rly States e four pow us indicating sta ns had gathe e King, man \"iste Application \u2018 no bonds, and ° next, the rat Ther or in peri similar 4 shares in any Yours trul States, Great Brital ers.the United |} tion, and Gathered at ihe Faliway sted out the To will be.made in di there ie no m \u20ac her ohn part similar to jects alto - aR .C.WwW BRON ti ny, have n, France à tn the thron ives who way \"We: offs ronto and M n due course ortgage upon i hr To ose of this 2 4 : WN on to Japan combined 1 and ing out g had no tro mingled : .è: offer for sal Montreal Stock to have b its real esta ah To draw, m R! BA: all of.- caused and Ru n_opposi- tak Franaisco.uble in pick- tion ; or sale 8, : Excha oth the Pref te.nts raw.Take.accept 3 Hi ; an seia.Th en Into .Hb w ck od 7% le 8,000 fully-pai nges.erence pates DIE exchange pt, endors SE IX: 0 appear Dea Port R ernment outcry by th ls has King custody as quletly 1 » .cuntulativs a y-paid shares and Commo warrants à of exchange.bill promise 9.01849 L.Pator opear Sirs \u2014Fincl owan, Ont he Portal bors e antl-Gov- I Alfonso can st, and § convertibl shares of $100 n shares Tariants end other ge.bills of lading, - ption for closed is .e Pekin - esgor Mo came here with pri SU per 8 e preferen par val e instrume _begotiable ing, LET BY at the have I a glor the Witness.\u2019 my.' sub- are intended porte, It is belt treated Lure, who has to see Pro- n Patriiège to share on the lat da oe stock at value each of abo shen To, issue ns: an or trans< i F } .Tass {amie \u201cWi pov Sn So be dm | Spd TL oF in Siacion ot th Sccrucd dividend.rectring certe st deo uly.Sopa bes.November sud iw shovomen BLIP ve co puisse.I oral and .Your st ure the deter pied for t © profes © - succeeding ica te g at any , Novembe on Ma: roperty, T or part pay e Com.2 rvals t religiou and on cal m loan was srmination pats r two ho sor.was oc- Subs regular di a \u20acor full time the b T and J y movabl , real, perso payment of } ext week desi o me as bein & questions Ja ovement as purely a polit ent, during urs with tis T ubscription d vidend date y-paid shares, Ta alance upon \u2018h anuary next and e or mixed mal, movable any 5 : end the Soares Most hearth all that could be the ne intended s against Ruesia 1.ported that - K which time royal uesday, the 25t ooks are now ., ranking for is shares in f , by aéonsessions , and'of any ri ime 1 | \u2018 - from a polypi it is re- amounts h inst.The open at the full ull, with e Compa purchased or\u2019 rights | it e mem- Tug reciprocity ly do I agree with 8 neutralization of means to care the nose.Homer was remo forms 88 may be 6 right is our offices quarter's divi MT ny; r acquired ! ; ; : ! , ; dend t © acqui n carries feel ugh so far f ese official an Manchuria, re | mer viséts, = owever, as ved aré availab approved, and reserved to and will close y.right re the good- ge en here we muse continue the \"Witness.however.discredit the Pekin , Jap- tained 6s to whet.trenem was main The-dorimai prospectus Ih lo Hose the \u2018submeripiion boo er M se pany AT rassure\" 3 : : ere Yours sin tness.Se reports \u2019 tenopired.i Russel ectus In co ooks with s and f n pany indebted to th n, firm ° a um wee! cere .1 nnec out or su ng an e Com or come - 2 J ond the PRR A ici CH SENTENCED TO DEA\u2019 gooossoscnen se a ams of sl Company, Limi tion with this issue is on fi notice.\u201d Subscription de 2 ee EE or raze: Rd na .; \u2018 \u201c e com \u2019 ted, is th le with th the C he Company, and to ne i # : footie ease an | TE.| REAL ESTA 3 as \u201cCanada Cycle & Motor Comp: © Inthe sueaings or 18 per ® Provincial Secretary 0, Feet a a ecrit Ri i : rs,\u2014 ; .» Co e per cent.p : i >is um: money order\u201d for the two Toi \"fing Pie el Goes to +.H PE 3 letters passat suhorini t Le ele ter ris re ss rama Let, GE Fr Tr si 7 ; ubsc wo i ) erence : \u2018 \u20ac rdv cates t] 1 M : ompany: othe .shares, ~~ 8» a Ve Fosses Frechole, NN ENINSSE prfeencs sock 1 wa armed vie mentary usine Inter nie he mi Fr Sa ss goes means of ab | a IR : erin, old, N o motor = reé re se to ch char st-on bank next .may goods ans of >; P ai: dent etat dou toner Heldem J., April 19 Fo 1 eons Teasons, Vi.ange ges) as at 1 advances (after may seem exped! h, means of making i J 1 high Stand you lake and indepen- found ann, a German lab Frank E regist the week argest busin been for sor that its minimym earn) east $175,000 and other by advertising dent and ln pany ag EA I A , labo: ce tered ending hacom nees, that some ti ; 21 ing fo ,000.This ars, by n the particula wn LR duty horal tone of the and also the da gutlty by a Ter, was t s 7 ed salés f April 8 e tXoro the word \u201c : me its per cent r the cur means a work purchase.press.b P EX i ¥ itne y afternoo Jury h alled\u201d § ; or the city th the pany\u2019 uglily: id Russell\u201d .upon th rent ye s of art and exh olreu~ a 08 scriber à to get ss, I fé 12-yeu n of ere yester- 1,088,957 the city ward ny's mot entified 1\u201d h w 1 the commo ar of ov of bo or inte ibitfon 143 ; I could JL can for you.the Dew née! Park Told Marie Que murdering made up ag f omy Amount or ehorter then gare, and that ith the come on ee En the co y stock er mo el erlodicais: by publication | i 5 i ere are growl: o the famil wish tenced ovember last ear Asbury Papin 's Ward : The hi + name is wha has à an organized.s particular! to p, exchange, | prove, ma ER 9, ing: bo ies where: to die in , and wae sau Ward ve nese ee f gh-elass charac h been Ge .Mr.T y account , leaze, di nage, de- vig 4 CE Ag Doys.re:| Trenton the el sen.St.Jame .reso.$36,328 actured d \u2019 ter of ; as ensaf neral Man .A.Russell or an , or otherw spose of e FT an 7 2 13 during t ectric chair amès Ward ne one sees .ough | uring the 1 the cars th aged with th ager for nl 1, of y part of th ise deal wi turn Mb, SEE: ¥.C.MARTIN.™ Hay 22.The he week begt at Lafontaine\u2019 Ward cers oes 26,882 ly estwblighed ast three manu- at capacity ?e Directors ne years the Company: property th all gt 15 71 Méfttnce w prisoner inning St Lo Ward ., .veeeees 8,100 use and : , while exclu years {s thor- years, and or a further to remain in The operations and rights BR pur ain, HOE BO; San Maes Tae roues See Foie Ton AR) Br eo rest LE ST |g Ret EEE LE ng on a I am hard uj k\" fait h dificult e in fr ,|e a Ward RTE.à tes! he fharkèt.y a comman night pected that upo avor of rmain.Smi here, by the nion of aa ER do witho new homes up.atrug- 'alling to th ulty kept ht ont of s ee me «es.JN682 eatures: os - and with ding post charge of the ¢ Mr.Russe n his life.i a capital th & Birks e name i AY t the W tead.b +10 e floo imself fr 8t.J ra Ward serene .40,600 high .belfev other .! - ti e com! u will Lot Doll stock of Fif Limited wipe x It has been itness.\u2019 ut can't O° Dis own r.Convicted om oseph\u2019's Ward .\u2019 er-gemd: e, puts the mportant on of this pany\u2019s busin: remain .i Dollars, diviged of Fifteen\u201d Thousand La .household een taken in the jury à 1 Cokd-blooded mainly St.Ann\u2019s rvard SIN 81.114 world\u2019s beat \u201ccars on a par wi e company\u2019 Un apéciat three- ess after compl n Hundred Dollars nto 160 shares ousand { a ei old about 35 my parents\u2019 fore eliberated confession Langue A cane a 17,280 F mailers.th th 8 i pursuance of year period.e- ace of busin each, and of One UM UMR 1 bi old farm in \u201cMoors years, frat ay te the Feturning 8 ve die hours be Rossmount amer 28,009 coma: he Jour ing Jul ose of the - i ake Gisela of D policy, wh Botnes af êtes vor Montre Pompes it i + 18 years à since selling th West Prove defendant Counse rder in BIV'S vs erve arr to of int wed \u2018a cl y 31st, 19 tive on.hae been i ocks of - ere Re ue real, in th LR WER - da 1 seugh H ve eave lerest on ear profi ¢ 09, the of this fir been made securi- Stat the off ° i.\u2018 ; We all tal to St.Paul, Mt that out nerefore, nt a degen t to a seve ue That year\u2019 all indebted t, after pa Mr.J.W rm on the B for representa Sate of Canada, ce of the Sec AB ER lished on think it the , inn.without mentally irres erate, and Delorimier ee vewe sass > p \u2018 r saw the iness, ef $30 yment Lio: * .McConn dard of 2 - 11.this 10th d retary of ye ; J \" bes s \u201ces .rospé com 4 yd H ell, of irectors, ay of À ; 2 heartiy ie America t paper pub- |} avail ponsible, but \u2018St.Denis ve ee ee th royus busine pany well ,191.14.i arris, M.P Montrea and pril, _ i + RE} { an Cantinen or eee e nex ss, an start ng th M.P., of 1], an CEAS \"Hl ri a.extension sh ti nerlcan Conf t.and Duvernay a.es evevsvocus ey t year, ending hd the net es in Ee business, as x rantford, are and Mr.3 émane a.4 ; Bis .uccess and SOCIET t.Jean | vee reve wes .136,478 .y 31st, 1910 s for stock placing of th tors.Join- ACODS, y of State.iq 3 Yours si Y FOR SAFETY Laurier Ba ptiste .[RR 25,900 In view of th , were stock has put the $800,000 of | cite + & COUTURE .A , i ED.ce WN Unique A Bordeaux TT Jeon .addition to furni e foregoing we re n financially.mpany in a Masai or Applicants.I i iW J + ; Orgs .Roy: ce +.voor 2.0.ee ; , \u2018 urnishis » comme ! posi- ir | | RB Sherbrooke, Gi New Y n Formed in Cote doe Seless rn ees sor | gltractive and substantial ae for ort he purchase: of these sh x pros ven 3 NOTICE 201 5 y's C or 8 me de a cess ev sseee 17, or co a VY 1 ° _ ares hi .Part of ven that TD H dl Dear Sirs, April 0.N.S.te.Cunego race .T,656 mmon sio aniage.of b .a high \u2018de , D ich tut chapter 79 under th ; ¥ BR oak \u2014 4th N , ( st nde .* +.ck.Th .ein degree of , IN utes of C 79 of the Rev © First & NRE Somer Sra] rovla foul four.Ney York A - Henrt .: .e relatio g exchangeable ¢ of safety, h tes Oo a ters evised Sta- { went out - ortune if the it a per- scores of D pril 19\u2014 F St.Gabriel soases ee 12,900 : .n of surplus e al any tim , nave the been ane Act, 08, known The 1 ; natio of business Witnessa\u2019 ake protest m rom the Cr .; assets 1 ge e, share retar under th patent hav + 2 MR Dational calamity es.pesides being 7 there rest Washington Pia in \u2018the es 000 » A 0 capitalization is unu for share, Lhe Tin day of Ab Canada, bearing Sec: 2 8 I enclose two moral dis- zation of ned yesterday the à fire Total .4,332 So » E.AM sually strong.Louis Stu of April, 1911, Sing te fl BW 1 - new subscript of New York oS ommittes of organi- x \u2019 7 AN S & City of chlaster, eter and Andrew CR p Yours sincerely, ship composed chy vith a m Safety Da CHUR: D 9 KINQ STREE B Quabec: Westmount, in the both of the ly .V.McPURI octations elegates mber- T $80,000 'URCH TE t Merce or, Bocountant, aR DY.gromme for and a f of man 000.\u2018 : : AST, T of the City of Papineau tant, and : for | ar-reach y : , TO vi y of M .advocat p OLD IN YEARS.BUT A N factory and protecting the hing pro , Sixty thousand dotlars wi RUSSELL MOTOR CAR PRONTO.aL Dr 11808 - FRIEND EW e Morgan her workers 0 © erectio 11 be speï Our finan e said Pr own of O {et \u2018 ' .pont Mt , à da NA M Church n of the spent resul clal yea co for th ovince of utremont, A p Gentlemen._g, Huntaville, Ont financier, and George W.Feri Pier: street, \u2014 \u201cBllsadetn \"de Sathotie fecturine pocde aie ar ends on July 31st, and it ie MPANY, LIMITED acquire nd take TE aise PS : À P i i Witness.dollar rene please t publican cand y L Stimson, the Lhe street.Th 1 be named 8 possible to f which are sold an because th 8 general .City of business now carri going co à I had wal for \u2018Wh o| New Y idate f , Re- MoDuff The architects after usual, be forecast and del} e first el y difficult to Q of Montreal carried on n- Ÿ a and find 1 a three m eekly pri ork last ye or governo and Lemieu are Messrs., becapse th results for the à vered durin: ght monthe furnish an Quebec, under t , in the Prov at the } JE tone and cannot dg wit onths\u2019 trial ime movers year, are nor of TO x.stantial i .the business has e remaining à ng the \u2018ast fou are largely empl estimate of Konig & Stuff he style or province of k | 188 (one and views are to ont st, ries elected presi Tt.Simeon\u201d wre -DAY'S Up Wo in volum followed closely the months\u2019 buel months.Thi nployed in man Konig & Stun an mot t name of.9 , espeoia o high a 5 dent.mson TRANS, : p Mi the e In almost y the 1 business s year, ho u- tor of th abilities or any o HR 3 patriotic.lly its leader nd true | .was FERS.period in ond of Mar every de ines of last with more , however, it with: at business | of the proprie-\u201d À \u2018I just recov: Excuse writ , 80 truly freemen : of 1 the previous y ch last our partment.yemr, except confidence th ture, (b) To im n connection ti 21 B18 ng : ST.J : increas wil at year, bei sales were that it sh an re, buy, sell port, export here- SEE and in m ering from , as 1 am TIME .JOSEPH the year.\u20ac at leas ing & gain of $821,143 ows a sub and m import RO a ren y 82nd year a long 1line TOO SH euve h BLVD.\u2014E year wHl ex t hold duri about 15 per cent.comp - and merchandise; | n goods, war.>! Ie .55, New Y ORT as sold to N jrnest Vill ceed $2,000 ng the rema per cent: gred with er business Ww ¢) To carry es 4 4 Yours ve p ork, April ° sard lots 0 \u2018Mrs.Isidore en- The dicycl , ,000, as comy ining m 4 There i $715,958 fo or otherwi s whether m y on.any.: ry trul roposed a 18.\u2014PI La 138-1, 138-2 Bros- expect e business pared wit onths, and \u2018le every prospe r the same - com se which m anufacturin 1 45 {We h w y.Park viation m ans for th urier Ward and \"138-3 an a healthy i s durinæ th th $1,698;009 I expect th ot that thi company capable of ay seem to \u20ac n \u2018 have taken.many old .CLARKE nig! next month et at B as St.Joseph , With \u2018bui! in à parts busi ncrease in th e last two ,009 last yea at our total is rate rried on in cd of being con th i iE .frie : ht by th were ab elmont ; ph Boulevard dings in very sul siness, and is depart years has : output f or caleulats nnection with venient! a] HR = and kaw hon Witness\u2019 nds who Aero Cl e board of andoned 1 ST.FERDI ard, for $10 substantial to the : ment.Th shown gi it for enh ated direct! the show 91 ub gov d to- NAND , 800.decided good-will motor acc e same genuine ance the v y or indi ©.\\ ; so many b w to recomm for years, the repo of America wean we of th Brault has ST.\u2014 Mra.J ed to continue we have in essory and » remarks a improveme ble, an alue of, or rectly to wi ,; ) ly - nt y of the : render .£1 a new pa egin at 82 t end it.Not Dayto TO A enon recelvi : lots 4854 sold to Sylvi oseph as a separate handling that bus! the bicycle a Pe as hunt the bi , and we rights; (d) company\u2019s profitae a per.Our hear subscribe for W yton, Ohio presentative to on and 1855 in S o Fortin The *n dapartment usiness under the o bicycle s.With the vi cycle accesso rights (A) Tr hart\u2019 property or Eh \u2018 arty thanks or Wright brothe to consult sent to St.Ferdi t.Henri War he motor .er the old accessory b ew of hold ry prope or any part and undertake Ii \\ J said to h others.Th with th buildings, 1 nand street d, believe the car business name, \u201cCanad usiness, the D ing the ° perty and liabilit! of the busine 119 | ave dec e Wri e LO: , Tor 16.200 , with b expansion | is more a Cycle & frectors hav r company \u20ac es of an 8, i aki lared ghts a NGUE e ecause, up n Canad promisi Moto ave which arrying y person d Dear Sir Beaeh .to ng arrangem that the tf re u POINTE\u2014Th moto .to the prese a of the m ng than at r Co., Limited,\u201d ca ch the company on any business 4 ; | my Enewai am send ville, Ont.o short.ents for the r me for es, Limited e Lyall Ri r car business t nt, we have 10tor car busi any previous \u2019 rry on, Or poss is authorized qe : F if ing wi e meet w W.Be , has sold eal- of the Kni that has scarcely k ness will period 1 suitable for t essing an te 3 ness.\u2019 It h or the de th this \u2014_\u2014 as auclerk lot to Henry e: ght Motor is taken plac ept pace In th be still n our experi pany; (&) he purposes y property \u201d since chil been m ar old \u2018Wit- FIRE © | .; in Longue Pol s 325-1 to 118, xaggerated., 1 believe,\u2019 e abroad.Thi his countr greater than it ence.I érwise ) To apply for of this come: n \u2018 ; hood y hom N LA River ointe, boun ete.: , & most sub \u2018his company\u201d y with the has.be acquire an , purchase or ot Hi ever read w .The fi e paper A4.Dr SALLE ST D St.Lawre.ded by the We have stantial gs ny's control develop: en, vention, license y patents.brevet oth= 24 about the as in its eat story 1 Board ummond appea : ame street, f nce and Not turing factiiti Just completed Asset, the value of the rights ment in like.conferrin s, concessions a s d\u2019ine MR ii Hollow.\u2019 year 1872.T n°s Cor th -of Control red befor - considerati , for $1 and re es.: an addition of which for Canad exclusive, or ! any exclusiv nd the ah I ; M hat w ner, the complai vesterda e the h ations.The other to our facto cannot Jada secret en nee tee or any lu.a wedding p father gave | as Fern'a iN in nts of his district to voic as been sold b same propert I feel .ctory which easily be pe cation other inform to use or any 1.2 wedding present t to me as and sufficient fir riot concern.| clerk to th y Henry W.Bea y : safe in expressi greatly in invention which may ation as to am HR {E year since, and has r sewers e protecti ern: Compan e Montreal y us interest xpressing the beli creases ou eine used for vy seem capab * | In B now he ha nce, with hi enewed he told .As an in on, water, y, Ltd.f City Land on bank ad \u20ac elief that r manufac the company.any of the p le of 1 IY avout it am Eon: and Lh s own, but Rosem of à fire on La Salle stre this Co rarations.$1 and oth expectation i vances and oth our profils f a Ce rae calculat rich ER ; 4 Le Sall POIN « ; er ¢ fion 1 .other ch .or the rectly m calculated on of which TR would be myself, or mis ave to think Fine ount ward, last e street, ! TE AUX T $ realized .arges, W Il .{ current ctly to benefit directly or 1 3 ef great want s it whi and ten o , last night be 8 Enroe REMBLES\u2014J conservativ we will, at th , WI be in year, after .sua.exercise,d the company ndie 11:12 in ch of an Itë o'clock tween has sold ohn M ey i \u2019 ., at the cl excess payin res develop, or y.and tois- iE j MRS.T my hom Itallan ock, waen the lots 27 to Tho c- ve va uation ose of th of $1 75.000 ying pect of, or ot grant lice - TW.©.wes b laborer house and 4 8.J.Dugga the nl, In exce 0 epee e prese JU.the p r otherwise tur nses in Ne BAIRD.was burned to the , Tony Marcil bles, à tax Jn Pointe aux uggan fhe pont of doth the Pre ference of liabilities fo 'e present year.have surplus If that ER og) riznts or, ut ree ne 1 | CHO be of - , because 1 : alarm r farm at Tarpemts, and erence ce and A ni ex dir asse at T 0 any arra \u2018 r into part : Nn A 1 Mr.Joh FROM SCOT no use, with t wac felt ries, for $34,000 Riviere des Pr .tock.Thi ., ommon St ceèding b » a fits, unio nzement for sh nership AN in a letter Black, Gla TLAND.close enough \" no water h to RIVIE 000.: al- will which is is witho t .; ock, or f ; y some $40,000 Joint ad n of interests aring prose vy q gi ; r to sgow, S I - to be of ydrant RE DES .y 12 t are, ne u takin or mor h A or venture, reap , co-operation, 2 writes abo a relative In cotland, oer Brochu h PRAIRIES ) vw * vertheless v I g into account e than doubl otherwise with rocal concession, AF the Witness: TT La mromtreal SIR THOMAS'S' Brochu has sold in \u2014 Joseph Toronto, April | aluable assets ccount patents, trad uble the pany carrying on ary person or come WI {NN for the ss\u2019: \u20181 want number of Ab : S'S\u2019 $1,000 i pt 135, Rivie: ry.L.Au- \u2019 pril 15 191 .> e-marks d about to carry on or engaged in - 4 e _ huge to thank ig bid .i ! PRIZE with buildi re des Prai > I.an good- ness or tran or engage in oe Hd ie Ee and wonderful you Western C ds going to b : with Dulldings, for §15.6% ries, : T.A mes OF CEE Oro on, op eny bust : esting wali century Copy of WY inter Western Canada for lhe e made by measure nsiderations.Th and .A.RUSSELL, G Is authortre eos \u2018or transact! 8 company ) est sent that ss.Really, I am e Mont- at the e y Sir Thomas oom prize SAUL es 3 by 49 arpenis.© farm , General M of being OS duct il remEaciton cap in, JH » .i ; b1 1 have pleasa glad you York =u Yhibition to be held fn New LT AU RECOLLET\u2014J BALANCE anager.| of being conduit hia company \u2018or ine ; excellent p nt memorie raised jext fall for 1 eld in New 25 sold to the sh Jos.Gagnon (As SHEET to take or otherwise s company.n= i 9 ut ago.and paper from thirt 8 of that se n America.ne best wh .Power Com awinigan Wate Acco of July 81 securities in any acquire shares 8 W ; -five ye curing - th - The opp eat in Sault pany part r unts and Bil st, 1910.\u2014C : sell, hold, re-! such compan and nH select extract and again 1 yéars deal e prize is ortunity of | MONT au Recoll of lot 388 Contingent A 1s Payable z ondensed.) fetes.où ot issue, with 0 y.and to PY | has b extracts from it.have seen sal of rivalry b causing a NT DES ZOUAV et, for $12,500 Plant Res ccount .6.cee ono IABILITIES./ .: ren es, or otherwise deal r without gua- 4 3 8 | ot ) work een an effect! s columns.I of the United etween \u2018the f good bord has so E8\u2014Mrs.Alf.I Capital ipo ig Conn seer meee ee hol To take or oc deal with the same; RITE .May it lo ve agency fo t added t States, and armers lots 746 1d to Oslas La .Du- P ock .ve te ee ees a 55 10 0000 ce se sees wn old shares in any oth se acquire an 0 ne A ng flourish r good that t to the contest interest.i Ward.\" -28-1 and 27 moureux rofit and, Los Summit: ST IT ST! ing objects =imil other compan : Ri EY in .: thé wheat t owing to the 8 ard,\u201d with b -3 in St.Lou Carrted s Account ee eee vee ee ee ee ee ee ve ee ee - pany or ar to those of y hev- ehh 1.A : a ui .1 fro RN vere 2000 0006 .$790,1 cerryin of this - gn ate Ma the two countries are reputations et or PTE Zouaves, for 19° to 28 Carre ro re business |.1.0 IIIT ne 1011793 PR e beîng conducted # business capa- IE SUR Dear Sirs acdonald College Que.\u2019 are at stake of .VIATEUR\u2014] n for $12,000.8 business .Ce ee ee = $800,000.00 8710842 sa to benefit patie directly or Al $ | fubscri \u2014I send h \u2019 - ; o Pierre D .H.David ha NV IE a ae ees mu te o sel] or dis s company; i 4.BE do ne en à = rene ra : ee sono GEE Br mE ana imer À 1 pity a an \u201call OÙ Recipro- amed Nose and Throat Shreots, \u2018each and SL.Urbain Cash on à : +\" MASE pany may one and any rine RATE one \"for ha gona of Canaan, sd And such disoases of, tng, ravi i mee Ce Recounts aga bile Tecelianis Asere rednnis Shier Company Saving REC (4 wizdom dis ity, breadth .ad- Cold i ronchitis, W atory ST.\u2014Pa on hand, m BC vable .te ae te ee a.es $1,812.79 r in part similar t objects altoget 2 K « played in of view and 4 n the Head , eak Lungs to J.C B ul Denis h » anufactured a ve se ae ae ee 45 oe $LS12.797.18 pany, (1) To amal o those of this her AM F4 your editori are treated wi , and Nasal C , Mary's * risson lot as sold Real Eitate nd in process, raw materi ee ee 00 0e ns company gamate with com- ru à | 1 Yours ver rials.strictly s with marvellou: atarrh ary's Ward 12% in S Machiner and Buildi 8 raw materials, supplie +0 +4 15,81 1 y having obj any othe a .ry trul ly scientific llous success 763 t , with th t.nery, tools ngs, less riais, su 2 41 ee eee 819.10 n part simile ects altoget r D , s M ozon é principies on o 18-C e teneme , Pattern encumbrs pplies, et .488,135.8 r to those gether or xR 6 M.G tarr e The med} by Catarrh 000.hausse street, nts s, furniture nee of $3,000 p.620,8 81 pany.The operatio of this co ud | 1 hozone cated vapo - JOSE! for $10,- e and fixtures ,000, since paid : 894.17 to be carried ns of the \u20ac me La TRUE BILL passa quickly traversé or of Ca- PHINE ST , - Less depreciati Baume off .81,1 ron of Ca On throughout th company 4 AGAINST \" ; t ge possible to be- s every air sold to M ~\u2014Leon Trudea > on .-.: ve es ee 60 ;: cea 193,437.99 ,123,849.08 name of nada and elsewh e Domin- R À | HUGH reatment.All e reached b lot 308 rs.Jacob P u has Patents, t vee ee se ee ye ee +.350,678.50 with oss & Stuffm ere by the Ig i LINE.DE-| tion and fhflan soreness, pain, y any in St.Law askinkofsky , trade-marke, g00 ee eo oe ou se DE > ate a capital stock of t ann, Limited,\u2019 h Bi Peterboro .pelled and a = tion are at conges- the .buildings ot Ward, with , good-will, ete.: e® me se veces ve » $544,116.49 padi thousand dnllars ae hurAsca \u201cant pe a grand jur ugh, Ont, April powers © by means.of once dis- street, and.42 to 20 Joseph : ue ace ee es vee ve oo 118,186.65 CR of one hunared à sad into 2,500 UE = y, at 19.\u2014Th af Catarrh the.heal street 1 to 428 phins es oe se ® .e chief place ollars each , PE | pring ass| the opening\u2019 e tissues are ozone the aling g , for $13,000 St.Urbai « we we» .42 company t of business of , and in a t zes here- yest gi = of the Catarr quickly rest vitiated TE.JULIE : ; n sf _ + es ++ ees +.5,979.84 in the P o be at the cit the said j ; i vharged ue bil against a brought Cat cous Is used remonté Where nd va apoloon Bou 2 Certified correct.262,968.36 Sed rovince of Quebec, of Montreal } 18¢ 2 Judée mont ona of his re tare Cansumption, Asta i ny len .\u201cWard Pan of lot a ie Lous F.EDWARDS, M $L818.707.18 QE 1011 ¢ \u2018Canada,\u2019 re the Secretary xy To JL ge Teetz ; last Se I 8 lee as T » 4 ma and - Ly reaide ' Louis - ù A ORGA) » .i ay of tI p H : Vidge Teetzel is presidi ptember, convifice anyor rom fire Bron.- Street of nce on Bt : : N & CO THOMAS BEE Crown D K.C.ng.and anyone \u2018the A tri : St.De ste.Julie | : : .MULVE BEET a prosecutor.London, acting = of Cr earns of Eats ruing merit COWAN ST.Jose nis strest, for |.: McMASTER \u201cUnder-Secretary of State, El Dr.Hamilt Arugsists.00, small to Mrs.J.V.sph Lalonde has sold .Co .oll ene Life RAL.A RE ilton\u2019s Pills C part of 146 ien 1ot 8-147 s | for Applicar uge Conctipatio with the Cote St.Louis ca 147 ot nd to plicants.Rt ne street, for pass Ess Cowan 20! : 2 Li 0 I.ME.HAYS G J | 8 \u2019 \u2019 Mr.ai H a ACROSS.+ fH ji A \u2018 | the Grand Trunk ays, president of for New Y , left last 3 on the \u2018 York, whence h oonfere! Adriatic\u2019 for , e, ; nce with the his ebnt a in England, company\" « c\u2018âciels 12 : SE 4 éme = Le \u201cHe Sen His \u201cBest\u201d \u2018Remedy.\"Phe young daughter of Mrs.T.8, Dougall.523 Flora Avenue, Winnipeg, was arranging some of her dolls\u2019 washing on a clothes rack, beside the stove.when she fell.and her hand came in contact with the hot stove.She sustained a serious burn, and her screams fbrobght her mother quickly to the spot.\u201c1 sent to the druggist for the best remedy he had for burns,\u201d she says, \u201cand he sent back a box of Zam-Buk.He said that there was nothing to equal 4t.1 applied this, and it soothed the pain so quickly that the child laughed through her tears.I bound up the hand in Zam-Buk, and each day applied Zam-Buk frequently and liberally, until the burn was quite cured.\u2018\u2019The little one was soon able to go on with her play, and we had no trouble with her during the time the burn was being healed.\u201d Zam-Buk Soap should also be used by all mothers for baby's bath and for skin troubles, rashes, pimples, ete.All druggists and stores sell Zam- Buk at fifty cents box; and Soap at 25c.tablet.Post free from Zam-Buk Co.Toronto.fur price.Refuse harm- Cul imitations.Local wholesale depot, West, Montreal.144 Craig St.NO APARTMENT HOUSES Westmount Council Will Nog Permit Them.__ After keeping the matter in debate for some weeks, the Westmount Council decided yesterday that they would not permit apartment houses to be : built in the residential district, and the application of the Hartman Sharpe \u2018Company to put up an apartment \u201chouse at the corner of Western and yMetcalfe avenue, was therefore, refused.Objections were read from Dr.Geo.« Girdwood and M.W.Hudson in con- SNOWSHOE CONCERT., Of Y.M.C.A.Club on Friday, 21st.Inst.It is announced by the Y.M.C.A.-Snowshoe Club that a concert wil] be \u201cheld in the association hall at 8.15 p.\u2018m.on Friday, April 21, under their | auspices.The executive have been fortunate i in obtaining the co-operation of several ladies and gentlemen, who are well known to the music-loving public of the city, and a most emjoyable programme i8 looked for.Among those who will take part are Miss M., A.Gunn, of the McGill Conservatorium (soprano), Mr.Gnadeinger (\u2018cellist), Mr.R.W.Breese (pianist), ete.Tickets (36¢.reserved seats, and 25 cents unreserved), may be obtained at the 'Y.M.C.A.office or at entrance to hall on night of the concert.FOR RECIPROCITY.The Hon.Sydney Fisher to Address Meeting at Westmount, A pro-reciprocity meeting will be held in Westmount at Victoria Hall on Saturday next, April 22, under the auspices of the Westmount Liberal Club, when the Hon.Sidney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture, and other speakers will address the gathering.i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 INFECTIOUS DISEASES.The cases and deaths from infectious diseases for the week ending April 15th, were respectively as follows: Diptheria, 17, 1; scarlatina, 34, 2; typhoid, 2, 1; measles, 33,.1; tuberculosis, 40, 22; mumps, 3, 1; total inelud- ing eight cases of milder infectious complaints, 137 cases, 28 deaths.The total mortality was 144, the mortality under five years, 51; the number of births of boys was 135, and of girls a making a total of 243.) \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HIGH CHURCH RITUAL.; Norfolk, Va., April 19.\u2014Rishop Ran- | dolph\u2019s \u2018godly admonition\u2019 barring \u2018wervice intoning and other High Church ritual forms in the Episcopal churches, will stand, but the Rev.Dr.«Steinmetz, rector of Christ Church, who has had a controversy on the ubject with Bishop Randolph, will .be permitted to take up individual features of the ritual for separate rulings.The burning of candles on the altar is among the High Church eatures in vogue at Christ Church.mom SAYS WORLD'S FAIR IS DEAD.That the world's fair which was to pbe held in Winnipeg in 1915 is as good wg dead was the opinion expressed by r.F.W.Heubach, who was in the «ity yesterday.He ascribed the frail- ure of the project to want of support from the Dominion Government.yomises of support from other sources to the amount of $2,500,000 had been received, and the Government were ked to guarantee a like sum, but had not so far agreed to do so.& .Becter Told Her She Did Not Have A Pint Of Good Blood In Her Body.Mrs.Dosithe P.Cormier, Middle Sack- N.B,, says: spring of 1897 I was all run down, and the doctor told me I had not & prut of good blood in my Body.1 took erent remedies from doctors, but they Aid not seem to do me any good.After baving taken a lot of different other kinds sf medicine, and they did not seem to benefit me, I was almost in despair and did not know what to do until my, bus- met a lady and told her about my oi and she told him to try.Burdock Blood Bitters as she had received the greatest benefit from using it.My husband went and bought me a bottle, and after having taken it I felt better, 90 I kept on using one bottle after another until had taken six in all and then I was strong and well.1 am positive that my being alive to-day is due to the use of Burdock Blood Bitters.One spring since then I was not feeling ve well and had a lot of work to dot 1 would precure a bottle of B k Blood Bitters and after I had takea two I was able to do a lot of hard work all the summer, and I never felt better in my life.In the winter of 1906 1 had Pneumonia, and it left me with a severe pain in the left aide.Every morning when I would get out \u2018of bed tad to sit down for a while it was so After I had used Burdock Bitters the pain di - .I have received so much benefit ; Poe Burdock Blood Bitters that you may h this as it may help others : od only by Tha T.Milburn ed com- of the Cape of Gooë H Prisoners Benefit Physically by Respite , During Easter Viterbo, April 19.\u2014 After a respite during Holy Week, the bend of sheckled Camorrists trooped Into the Court of the Assiges to-day and again faced their accusers from within the steel bars of the cages which occupy the right arm of the huge cross that shapes the interior of the ancient church of San Francesco.oners physically and spirits.All of the thirty-six, with the exception of Bartolozi, were present.The watter, who suffered an epileptic attack a month ago.is still confined to the prison hospital.Gen- naro Ibelli, zlleged to be the head of the Camorra in the Vesuvian villages.- has recovered from the pleurisy which seized him following his interrogation.Giovanni Rap), known as \u2018the truaers ,::e mM the treasurer of the Camorra, who wore himself out in protesting his innocence, is restored.Pasquale Gar- giulo and Luigi Arena, the latter of whom is said to hav easked for the death of Gennaro Cuoccolo, both of whom had been excused from recent sittings, on the plea of illness, gppear fit for a further ordeal.The priest Ciro Vitozzi, whose flights of oratory and exhibitions of passion have enlivened the murder trial, is perhaps the must cheerful of the lot to-day.He was led into court bound, but atill wearing his priestly garb, he declared that during the Easter recess he had been engaged in fervid exercises which had given him strength to endure every suffering.\u2018I am, proclaimed he, \u2018the guardian angel of the Camorra, spiritually gr- mored against everything and everybody.\u2019 The confidence of Vitozzi appears to be shared by his associates, and their lawyers and so the trial of the alleged murderers of Cuoccolo and his wire, Marla, was resumed under circumstances\" deemed aus the defence.usplelous by Vitozzis lawyer opened with a motion that the court order the production of the warrants for the arrest of \u2018his client, and of Giacomo Ascrittore, who the state alleges entered into a conspiracy to denounce De Angelis and Amedeo as the murderers of the Cuoccolo\u2019s In order to save the real assassins.President Bianchi said that he thought that the produetion of these warrants was unnecessary.The lawyer, however, Insisted, saying that he wished to demonstrate that the carabineers had been furnished with orders of arrest.in which the date had been left blank.and were empowered to make use of the warrants on any occasion that > purpose, served their .- LIQUOR COST BATTLE Mexican Rebels Lost City in Anxiety to Loot Stores, Says Commander-in-Chief, Dauglas, Ariz, April 15.\u2014The rebel defeat at.Agua Prieta was attributable wholly to the over-indulgence of the Insurrecto soldiers in intoxicating Hquors found In the saloons and stores of the captured city, according to Col.Juan Medina, commander-in-chief of the rebel forces, who fled into this city and surrendered to the ~ United States authorities.He says thdt instead of carrying out his orders to destroy the liquor in the town the men drank it, and only 400 were really fighting, worse condition, he says, and only six Mexicans and three Americans remained in the trenches.When Garcia found this out, he rushed back to the city to\u2019 bring up more men, hut before he got\u2019 back, the federals had seized his positions.\u2018Informed of \u2018this by a scout,\u201d continued Col.Medina, \u2018I gave orders for our troops to mount their horses and prepare to evacuate so that we could form a new stronghold in the adjacent hills.At this point a man with a shattered hip appealed to me for help.1 picked him up and started towards the line.The United States patrol had been moved to fifth street, and I believed the ground between wag neutral.Just beyond this Mne an American soldier arrested me.From this time on I hardly know what happened.\u2019 AGED 102 YEARS Scottish Centenarian Living in Argenteuil County Hale and hearty, at the age of 102 years, Mr.John McRae, of Grenville, Argentuil county, has just celebrated the anniversary of his birth.Mr.Me- Rae is in a robust state of health and enjoys his three meals a day as well as he did years ago.He came from Inverness, Scotland, to Canada, seventy years ago, and has four sons in this city.MONTREAL'S EXAMPLE.Leads Toronto Police to Agitate Search of Foreigners for Weapons.Toronto, April 19.]\u2014 Taking a lead from Montreal as to the best way of reducing violent crime among the foreign element, Chief of Police Grassett declared yesterday he would ask to have authority secured from the At torney-Generaf\u2019s Department for a general search of the houses in \u2018The Ward' and other foreign settlements in the city, so that such weapons as firearms and knives might be confiscated.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ST.JOHN\u2019S CHURCH, HALLER- TON.The annual vestry meeting of St.Johns Church, Hallerton, was held on Monday aftermoon, the 17th inst.The financial statement was read by Mr.Albert McCrea, secretary treasurer, which showed a good balance in hand.Wardens Mr.Chas.Ellerton, and Mr.Alfred Cookman.Delegates to Svond.Mr.John ollings and Mr.Albert Kiddy.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EVANGELISTIC SERVICES.\u2018I'he evangelistic services now being held in Marlborough Street Methodist church by Evangelist R.H.Whiteside and the Rev.E.8S.Morrison.pastor of the church, are being conducted on old time methods, with old time results, and the prospects for a great work are very promising.\u2014mesne STEAMER IS STRANDED, Capetown, April.19.\u2014The Portuguese mail steamer \u2018Lusitania\u2019 is piled up on Bellows Rock, two miles southwest ope.Her 800 passengers and crew wars warp \u201cFoie Thé holiday has improved the pris-, refreshed their.Garcia's men were even in |.BN a È [Eo LE pe je - \u201d EAPC ! a dus = Sont cg, : 29 Te PETER \u201d - 2 NY a 4 tt | ni = ; $3 VEE + A ot oc B \u201cREY: \u2018 : Las :\" NEE fia Of all the handsome edifices for re- Hgious services in New York, the Cathedral of St.John the Divine part of which was consecrated to-day, is the most splendid and monumental in plan, and even in its unfinished state is imposing and impressive.Its site, 120 feet \u2018above -the sea, dominating Morningside Heights, \u2019 with a far reaching view of the city and beyond, is peculiarly suited to such a structure.The cost -of the cathedral to date has been between $2,000,000 and $4,- 000,000.Some money has been set aside for endowment, and there is no debt.It is expected that the completed structure will cost a total of covering 227,000 square feet; then Se- $15,000,000.So elaborate and ovlossal are the plans for the edifice that more than one feat of engineering had to be performed and others are yet to be solved.One unprecedented achievement was the placing of the keystone in the central dome, the largest all-granit¢ dome in the world, without the use of scaffolding or false work.The corner stone was laid in 1891 and work has been wince carried on steadily.When St.John's is completed, which may take seventy-five years, it will rank as the fourth largest cathedral in \u2018the wrld.First comes St, Peters\u2019 at Rome, nearly twice as large as any other cnurch, ville ,with 127,000 feet; Milan with.Ç st.n the Di-: .end of existing sewer, 500 feet vine, with about 100,000 square feet.In striking contrast to the cathedrals of the old worid, which have for centuries been noted for their dimly lighted chancvels, the new cathedral is brilliantly illuminated by 300 lights.And still the wirshippers will be unable to discern the globes, which \u2019 are conceaed.The work of installing the globes and fixtures took more than four months, In general the style of the cathedral is old Romanesque with a good deal of the brilliancy of the Byzantine.The general effect is much that of the great French and English cathedrals.cr a INTERIOR.VIEW.CATHEDRAL oF 37.JOHI¥ THE DIVINE Sir Edward Clouston and Mr.Tan- crede Bienvenu, the honorary treasurers of the King Edward VII.Memorial Statue Fund, gratefully acknowledges the following subscriptions.N.B.\u2014All subscriptions.should be sent to Mr.Geo.Hadrill, secretary's office, Board of Trade building.; Previously acknowledged, $11,405.76.Secretary's office Montreal Street Railway\u2014Geo.A.McNamee, $1; E.O.L 50¢c; E.A, B., 2c: M.N., 25¢c; W.H.G.25c; H.:R.McCallum, 10c; O.H.Baird, $1.T.P.Coffey.25c:- E.Dans- ken, 35c; J.Dansken.25c; A.Denis, 50e.Total, $5.10, The Copeland-Chatterson Co.Ltd.\u2014 W.B.Taylor.$1; C.E.Blackmore, $i; H.B.Rorke, $1; A.M.Blackmore, 50c.Total, $3.50.100 .ee oom re tr r= hk avs 25.is want direct to the diseased parts by Improved Blower.Heals the ulcers, clears th à dropgi in the throat and blower free.taken off this morning by the British \u2019 Portes re 7 ; go 19 ernment tug.| S20 ad es 8 7 î » res Catarrh and Ha eve \u201cae.ve af téménéée, eee à Gas Farquée > MONTREAL'S TRIBUTE TO KING EDWARD THE SEVENTH 50e: W.J.Hyman, 50c; W.A.Pitt, 25\u20ac: \"Albert Dobson, Hic.25c: D.Sutherland, 25c: J.A.Caron, | | McDonald, 1s.;, F.Schreitmuller, 1s.\" TT: Vanésoen, 45,5! @ Sank Grand Trunk car department, drawing office\u2014Alfred Copeing, $1: J.N.T.\u2026 25c; Scott, 50c: Elwood N.Willetts, Total, $3.50.Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd., employees, $2.40.Kyle, Cheesbrough & Co, and employees \u2014 Kyle, Cheesbrougb & Con, $5.75; J.R, 50e; ¥.F., b0c; C.FE.G.25c; P.M.H., 25¢; A.Hush, 25e; J.G., 2c; J.L, Sér.A.S.Riva, 25\u20ac; J.P.J.235e+ A.L Sr 25¢; E.Falardeau.25c; J.D.MeL,;.25e; John A.Gariepy.50c; G.BE.B., %c.Total, $10.Montreal Streel \u2018Railway, conductors and motormen, $34,765.Captain Webster and crew of the Ss.\u2018Lake Champlain.\u201d .C.P.R., $9.72.Captain Parry \u2018and crew af the SS.\u2018Lake Michigan a\u201d > R\u2014Capt.Parry, 10s.; Mr.Howsrd¥ 5s; Mr.Murphy 28.6d.; Mr.Paintegs?s 6d.; Mr.Sun- nerill, \u201828.$d.; Dé Ellis, 58; Mr.Haywood, 2s.6d.; Mr, Bekttie, 2s.63.; A.Blackshaw, 1s.; CW, Gustafson, 1s.; H.Bjornholt,- leg F.Hook, 15.: L, C.Toman, 1s.:° R.- Wiliiatts, \u201cls, Ga: C.Malnguist, 18.; Az Miller, 18,3, F.Heer, 1s,; R.J.Moyéy, Is: G.Megrman, Is., P.Ronne, 1s.; 1.Broeckhaert, 1s.; H.: ay, 18; + mr = Sn 530 F.J.Foster, 1s.; B.Krase, 1s, 6d.; A.Verces, 1s.; Mr.Maraicoll, 5s.; Fifteen others, 7s.6d.; total, £3 6s 6d.($16.18).Total to date, $11,490.91.mr BIG STRIKE CALLED.Grand Rapids,\u201d Mich., April 19.\u2014The long expected strike of the furniture workers of Grand Rapids, which has been hanging fire for several weeks, while a committee of citizens has endeavored to bring about an amicable understanding.between manufacturers and men, was officially declared at 9 o'clock this morning.The union men in nearly sixty furniture and wood-working factories walked out.Between six and seven thousand union men are affected.The men ask: ten percent increase in wages.a nine-hour day and the abolition of .piecework.CALL TO LACHUTE MINISTER.Lachute, Que.April 19.\u2014The Rev.W.Gibb Taylor, Baptist minister, has recejved a very unanimous call to the Baptist Church of Carnduff, Saskatchewan.Mr.Taylor has accepted the call, and tendered hls repignation at the close of 'the gefvice last Sunday forenoon.It came as à great surprise to the church and a feeling of great regret is expfessed by many of his friends.Mr, Taylor has been in the west before, thaving held pastorates in Carman, Manitoba, and Gränbrootk, : British \u2018Columbia.- - oor other.Consumer to know it.the market.ity of \u201c path\u201d Sugar.cartons, and by the QUALITY IN SUGARS All Sugars do not look alike, if placed alongside each Every Grocer knows this.EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR You will not only have a good Sugar, but the besi on The clear white color proves the superior- \u2018When buying Loaf sugar ask for REDPATH i PARIS LUMPS in RED SEAL dust proof The Canada Sugar Refining Co.MONTREAL, CANADA.Latablished in 1854 by Joha Redpath We want the Insist on having pound.Limited cy KVP) \u201cTHE IDEAL\u201d GAS RANGE Ina variety of styles an sizes now on hand at Geo.K.Prowse Range Co.LIMITED 22 McGill College Ave + mes étre re re x = on ren = re mon = rr & SEWERS Public notice that it is sewers in the streets, namely : northwards, distance of 200 feet.BOYER STREET, from sewer to St.Arsene street.at once.No.298 concerning sewers.STUART HOWARD, Superintendent of Sewers.City Sewerage\u2019s Office, City Hall, ; Montreal, April.18th, 1911.:\" TENDERS, Tenders will be received for the pur- :chase and removal of certain stone and [brick buildings corner of Cathcart Street \u2018and Union Avenue.Nos.12-22 Cathcart Street.For further particulars see NOBBS & \u201cHYDE, architects, 157 St.James Street.Tenders close noon, April 25, 1911.The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.+ + POINT ST.CHARLES Ÿ +++ Last Thursday evening, the 17th annual supper and concert of the teachers and scholars of Hope Chapel, Ryde street, was held.The Rev.Mr.Timberlake, of Centenary Church, presided.After supper an enjoyable programme of vocal and instrumental music was rendered.AM due credit must be given Mr.Collins, the superintendent, for the manner in which he had worked and the success that had been achieved during the year.On Saturday afternoon the Kingston Salvation Army Band arrived in Montreal, and in the evening gave a musical festival in the 8.A.Hall, at Point St.Charles.The room was crowded with an appreciative audience, who listened for over two hours to the excellent music rendered hy the band, under Bandmaster Christmas Captain Turner (late in charge of the Point St.Charles corps) was one of the musicians.The band is composed of both string and wind sections.1 pme ; ROYAL EDWARD INSTITUTE.\u201c During the month of March, 1911, the Royal Edward Institute (Tuber- éulosis Dispensary), repurts as fol- ows: Tonsultations .+.++ ++ +.1202 New patients .+o 182 Reported Cases .4 urses\u2019 visits .291 atients supplied with delfca- i cles Ce ee ee eae 26 (ups of soup to patients f62 Garments given away .54 Rents and pensions .258.00 Quarts of milk .1.539 Eggs\u2014dozens .ce ve as seen 128 Houses inspected .136 nspectors\u2019 visits .404 eafiets distributed .1.010 Snutum cups distributed .7,630 Prescriptions filled .1,763 Deaths in City .21.2 22.72 Cash received for relief .$50,50 rer INJURED BY STREET CARS.A couple of men were injured by street cars last night.Samuel Gil- man.aged 34, of 2255 Boyer Street, | was struck at St.Hubert and De | Fleurimont Streets, and hls shoulder was broken.He was taken to the General Hospital.Mr.William Bai- ton.aged 55, was struck at Glen Ave, and St.Catherine Street, Westmount.He sustained a cut head and Internal injuries.ern Hospital.is hereby\u2019 given proposed to construct undermentioned STE.MARGUERITE STREET, from existing sewer at Richelieu, to a existing The proprietors wishing connection must notify the City Surveyor All in accordance with by-law He was taken to the West- | OTT AW LADIES COLLEGE.SPRING TERM BEGINS APRIL 20th.The health-conditions of ths a are unexcelled.Notwithstanding a severe e: -.»+ tvphoid in the city during t.« rot a single case of sickness \u2018.\u2026< .red in the College this session { Write for Calendar and par; Rev.W.D.ARMSTRONG, M.A.DD.EES - POINTE - AUX - TREMBLES MISSION SCHOOLS.The Closing Exerrires of the Fassn- will take place on FRIDAY, 21st at 2.30 p.m.Friends of the Schools and tr lic are invited to be present.Cars leave Lasalle Avenue every za! hour.CUSTOM HOUSE - Sale The Subscribers are instructe HR S.Hite, Esq., Colleetor o: Cistoms for the Port of Montreal, to =} ut > - lic Auction at the Examining W.r.- house, 65 Common street, on MONDAY April 24th, 1911, and following days, t « following goods, as per catalogue.ani contained in the above premises: 1-\u2014Duty pald goods to December : =.1910.2\u2014Collectors orders to December : si 1910.3\u2014Goods from Store.4\u2014Express unclaimed goods to Decem ber 31st, 1910.5\u2014Freight unclaimed goods to De em: ber 31st, 1910.6\u2014Goods over five years in Bord.7\u2014Seizures.To.Terms: Cash.A deposit of 10 percent will be required on the adjudication of each int.SALE AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M.- MARCOTTE FRERES.Auctionrers.a siart, ma EMPRESS SPECIAL Leaves Windsor Station £.35 rm.Thursday, April 20th, running d,-y and the rector.STATUE TO FRENCH DEAD.United States Homors Soldiers and © Sailors.Annapolis, Md.April 19.-\u2014-In men.ory of the French soldiers and sail~r- who gained no individual fame 11}: the Marquis de Lafayette, the Cou\u2019 Rochambeau or Baron Steuben, tb: who helped the thirteen colonies achieve independence, a statue wae unveiled here yesterday in the ground- of St.John's College.The FPreaide-\u2018 and Mrs.Taft.Ambassador Jusseran\" of France.Secretary of War Dick\u2018 son, and Mr.Meyer, sedretarv of t+.nay, were among those who witnesse: the ceremonies.The President and the Franch A bassador spoke in memory of thr brave deeds of the unknown men w\u201d lie buried beneath the shaft.and M: Amelie de Pau Fowler, a descends\u2019 of the Count de Grasse and the Cour\u2019 de Chambrun, attache of the Fren Embassy, and a descendant of 1} Marquis de Lafayette, pulled the onrd: that drew back the flags from across the statue's face, while the studrn\u2019 band played the Marseillaise.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014 ARREST FOLLOWS FIRE STORY Cobourg.Ont.April 19, \u20141.rs Burke, the young man found bho and gagged in the burning expr\u2019 office at Colborne late Saturday.\u201c.vesterday arrested and lodged 7! bourg jail awaiting full inquires \u201d garding the fire.The Tire logs - ounted to more than $25.000, ard : dangered the lives of some fifte.- twenty occupents of the room- the offices and stores destroyed.J spector Miller, of the provincial \u20ac ernment force.returned from Colhor to-day and a thorough examination © Vee nelu.Burke's arrest f{rjowed hia stan ments in connection with Lne fire, a which were not satisfactory to officials.He will likely come bef: the loca! mxgistrate and be remandr A pe.u.i.feainre about the ca is tha voug Buke.who was rf bear a n.a-x ©! having been rough! handled.ner
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