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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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[" PL .s ad.is on a.mT real, Limttea, SLX, Vice.zr, P \u2019 BE.1 he Foreign DPORTOSS RT Im ; CL heel To noon Be .I LOS UE.ve mot a hot fay Or Mgnt nbt be in à cu heon.SAN a= 1, and ruler .49 .59 \"59 has srl = AN Kra-s .= Fine with , 532.50 on TS - Le Sons yortcalir in Wales.vw the \u2018amies are in iN en there will be .*, set CORR SOX Catarina aa ar Jalen re 00S \u2018nh 15\u2014-The coal rat German coal fields 1: has taken a most ser- resuited already niet between the police - miners in the district and in all the mining nat the strike pay of the min- 7% =.er | pas b ut down by the miners OI 4 5 has been \u20ac need for assist- te S2 > page six % > ; D CS ste ten tee See 001 patate MONTREAL, CANADA Watch tt irow | \\ WEDNESDAY, + Beet etc ee ols ip r COLD WITH SNOW + Gr lead DU + + MARCH 13.1912.PRICE ONE CENT.X \\UCH SUFFERING NOW AMONG COAL MINERS Office, Asquith, was resumed this and is said to have details of the pro- made public, but expressed his mornin course the negoli- The ty two and one half miarticipants then ad- g + miners \u2018eling among the men uk work is increasing in 16 the rigid repressive authorities.«eral quarters come reports .dixturbances, and the miners \u201cua: Work have to be stronz- y palice.ao M rh 153\u2014The distress nas | [ven caused throughout.-{ seoland and Wales as the $1 00 .of ine great coal strike which l * © +: one miilion miners and over .men employed in other 5 becoming very acute, more In that coun- the whole life of the SEMENT it depe nds upon the output of the ' LL mies ln the city of chief constable Teports that immediate need of towns Cardif£ reds, the notices to quit which were given them when the coal strike he- gan now expiring.The notices generally ran for a fortnight.It is stated on the authority \u2018of a member of the cabinet that should the negotiations between the miners and the mine owners be continued on the \u2014==3 \u201c+.- .J families Ta Wales on Brink of Starvation- ei B® umerous Cases of Petty Thefts of Food in Lou Scotland==German Miners Clash ing.| With Police.> | © ny 13\u2014The conference rsh coal mine owners oor.J et several \u2014 rr inet, and presided before \u2018work could be fully resumed, and several weeks before the trade of.the country could be restored to its normal condition.The Miners Federation to-day adopted the recommendation of the executive committee which was made last night recommending the federation to agree to Premier Asuaith's plan for a joint conference in the various districts for the settlement of the minimum wage proposals on the understanding that none of the districts would resume work until a national settlement is effected.GERMAN STRIKE STILL GROWING.Berlin, March 13.\u2014The strike in the Westphalian coal fields where over 200,000 miners have left work, appears to be spreading, some of the men who had hitherto remained at the pits now joining their striking comrades.The general demand is for a fifteen percent increase of wages which the mine owners declare that they are unable to meet Disturbances have been reported from various districts.The most\u2019 serious- occurred at Herne, a mining village five miles from Bochum where a number of strikers threw stones and fired revolver shots at a detachment of armed police marching along the street toward the mine where they had been ordered to protect the non- strikers.The police replied to the attack with their revolvers, and one of the strikers was killed.At Hamborn, in the district of Dusseldorf, where fighting occurred between the strikers and the police yesterday a number being injured large reinforcements: of police have arrived so that the calling out of the military -which was under consideration has been def \u2014 \u201cunless a settlement of the dis- ce \\ po ç quickly reached.\u201cTay men on the railways and those istomers, c-nnected with other industries are sy want, - x being discharged daily by bund- ons (too be here some or | RSUICIDE IN rer \u2014 + 50 OFFICE .$1,00 \u2014\u2014 Le 9 | ; .UT, oe J Senior Clerk in Liverpool and \u201cee London and Globe Office ..The manager talked kindly .him, and arranged to give him | > ~ sponsibility work to do.Yes- av Mr.OOR UP.he Carter told the manager ; - twelve o\u2019clock a clerk rad \u2018occa- im là g0 to the vault in the base- Yrit, and there he found the body.Te ma \u2018Nager was notified immediate- V and a call was sent to the General i for an ambulance.When | oe ambulance and doctor arnived it-i vas ound that the case was one for 6 morgue,.and not for the hospital, LC A the Liverpool, London and Globe, |: ee a spirit of gloom pervaded the: \u201cphere, for the unfortunate young: fan was held in high esteem.Finan i a difficulties he had nome, and offi=§ = 47, Sis of the company.had anticipatede] bright career for him.Some 39 the position of traveller for the} ompny was offered him, but he: Nid not accept the offer on account e-.frt work \u2018and |; 1000 DEAD.Arabs and Itahans in a Heavy = -Ænçouate Yesterday \u2019 Smear.] \u2018Benghast, frripolt, March 13 \u2014More than a thousand Arabs were killed and another thousand wounded, according to Italian advices, in the course of one of the stiffest encounters of the war, when the Italians, yesterday, stormed and occupied two oases situated to the north-east of the Fojat, which were strongly entrenched, and held by a large force of Arabs, .The Arabs defended their positions with the utmost.bravery, but were finally routed by the-Italian troops at the point of the bayonet.Over four hundred Arab corpses were left on the battlefield and the Italian officers reported, that .an enormous number were carried off by the r treating enemy.The loss of the Italian troops is given as three officers and 25 soldiers killed, while they also had seven of- ficars and 55 soldiers wounded, THE TURKISH ACCOUNT.Constantinople, March 13.\u2014Edhem Cpsha, the Turkish commander in the trict of Benghasi, reports to the Turkish War Ministry an important Turco-Arab success at Tobruk.He says that the Italians were driven out.of their positions and retreated to their .ships after a battle which lasted eleven hours.Edhem Pasha estimated the Italian casualties at 2,000 killed and wounded.The Turkish losses were also very heavy, including \u2018many Arab women, who were carrying supplies of ammunition to the Turkish troops in the fighting line, ' ry Edhem Pasha\u2019s report probably refers | to the battle which took place on March 11, when the Turks and Arabs attacked the Italian works outside the town of Tobruk, and according to the Italian reports were repulsed after five \u2018hours\u2019 fighting.The Italian loss Was - given as 13 killed and 73 wounded.The battle reported by the Italians evidently a rw fight in the.neighborhood of Benghasi, which is 236 miles from.Tobruk.JUDGE @ GREENSHIELDS BACK.of In.lines that were opened up yesterday aj.settlement of the industrial war | should be reached to-day.Even then some days would pass -lis, engineer of the- freight train; Chas.\u2018glass, but the \u2018most seriously injured.\u201cwere members of the'train crew: =~ about forty miles {nortan east of here, ig nearly a mile from: the centre of | to-day \u2018to the north-east of -Fojat was | BRITISH COAL STRIKE CAUSES DISTRESS AMONG THE POOR PEOPLE| The coal strike.in the British - Isles has caused keen distress among the poor people.Prices of food have gone up so high that.hundreds are starving.: Besides the miners, thousands of meh and women have béen.thrown out of work as a result of the\u2019strike.The trouble of \u2018the miners is spread:| - Im.Gergany > ork, while inf ing throughout Hurope.- 250,000 men have quit w France 100,000 \u201cmen are now out ou strike.been trying to\u2019 bring \u2018the minefs\u201d and the coal owners together, but\u2019 has not yet succeeded.It is t\"ougbt probable] that a minimum, wage: bill of tiiners will have to be intraduced in thé House of Commons.~ TYPICAL COLLIERS COVIAGES NEAR CAMBRIAN MINES, SOUTH | WALES.\u201d The British \u2018government.- -\u2018basi- sf i TRAINS FC WRECKED THREE ARE DEAD, Several Are Injured,\u2019 While.Texas Has a Regular-0ld- fash- -ioned Hold-up.: Terre Haute, Ind., March 18,\u2014Three persôns Were killed: \u2018and: several dn- jured at.Green Castle; Ind, last- night when eastbound passenger.train No.20, known as the\" \u201cTwenty-four hour train, St.Louis to New York, coôHidéa: head-on with a stationary\u2019 freight train.Confusion of orders \"is.said: to have been responsible forthe crash, _ \u201cThe dead: John Ë;- Milan, Indianapo.\u2019 Cronkite, Kansas :City, Mo.; Daniel Hanna, Indianapolis, fireman.! \u2018Dock\u2019 Donaldson, \u2018engineer, will Pro-| bably die, and D, C.Robinson, conduc: tor of the passenger train, was seri ously.injured.Ceti The speeding\u2019 passenger \u2018train, struck\u2019 the stationary freight\" trai I W.force that beth engines were : \u2018badly: disabled.The mail and baggage \u2018cars, buckled and the buffet car overturned.Several passengers were cut \u2018by flying | - The station at Greenfleld, which: is the town.The cragh; attracted attention in the city,.and it was only a few\u2019 \u201cknown, dûration \u20181s .nedessary:in.\u2018order minutes.until rescuers.were \u2018at, work.\u2019 The injured were removed to the\u2019 sta\" Hon, : a short aistan elaway, and\u201d \u201cwe x bar.\u201cfuture it wil ; retiofre.\u2018an\u2019 \u201cei#Enditure -market.\u2018facilities \u201cwhich lacking at\u2019 present.\u2018f who \u201care hard pressed by the - cost of living,\u201d \u2018and - they \u201care _demand-,|.\u201cplaces.it\u2019 a two\u201d hundred- modern \u2018struôture, : rence market has tobe enlarged.- ç DEMAND FROM.N ORTH/EAST.Bonsecours and St.Lawrence Marts 7 Will Require \u2018Enlargement.as : Speedily a as.Possible.- a of considerably.-Iore \u201cthan: as \u201cmillion | dollars.\u201cOne.\u201cof.\u2018the most.pressing | heeds, it detsaid; is \u2018that of.the-resi- \u201c dents of \u2018the : north: east of the city | east of\u2019 St Denis, styeet.for.good are\u2019 entirely In \u2018this section is a large* : population : of \u2018working people |: \u2018high ing reliéf: \u201cController \u2018Ainey\u2019 \u2018favors the increasing \u201cof \u2018market > facilfties\u2019 in x \u201cAn estimate.furnished \u2018a modern- market.there.\u201cthousand dollars.The next.\u2018proposition: is the \u2018enlarge- = ment of\" Bonsecours \u2018market \u2018at a cost | - of Six to seven.\u201chundred thousand, dolt lars\u201d -tighal propepty required.for: this.undertaking will=invoive.an expenditure | - : The.expropriation.of.the\u2019 addi- of at least \u2018half.a\u2019 million.dollars.\u201d \"Then\" the old.building of St.\u201d Antoine | market \u201chas.to.be, replaced by a: and\u2019 the St\u201d Law| The money for \u2018thepe improvements, although it\".has \u201cnot-\"been \u2018dfscussed, - will, prabably be raised by .a loan.The _ ° that\".deldäy-of .un- to\u201c permit the-money \u201cmarkets.tos >recover.55 : ability ; : | PROTECTED SAYS MAYOR \u201c20 Harm in'Montreat Tramways Bill.CITY'S LAWYERS \u201cTHINK so.Private Financial Interests Chief Leaders in the\" Opposition, - Says the Mayor.or His.\u2018Worship the Mayor \u201csays that .the, \u2018intefests of the city will be-amply protected by the saving clause conserving\u2019 the: city's rights inserted in the Mentreal Tramway Company's Bill \u201cnow betore the Legislature at the request of him and Ald, -L.A.Lapointe.*\u2018Qur lawyers think so, foo, and so does Sir Lomer Gouin, the Premier,\u2019 he said.: \u2018The Mayor also said that certain \u201cprivate \u2018financial interests were the main leaders of, the.ophosition of \u2018he \u2018bill It was a private measure with the amendment\u2019 and the city should \u201cnot, interfere.* \u201cAIG.Li A.Lapointe - -Said that he intended to leave Ottawa, yesterday | afternoon for Quebec, \u2018but he desisted when ¢ he \u2018was.iformed that the bill \u201cWas \u2018already passed through- the com- \u201cmittee.THREE INQUESTS.Tittle Boy Ran Behind Ont Car in ~ Front of.Another, and Was Fatally.Injured.\u2018Three.inquests.were \u201cheld at \u2018the morgue.this morning, verdicts of ac- / cidental -death-being rebürned in the \u2018 case of eight-year- -0ld.-Albert: Trottier, \u2018who- died-yesterday as the result of a 5, \u2018street \u2018car -accident; Charles \u2018Cook, -an semployee of Molsons Brewery, who fell ~fpom :a scaffold: on.\u2018Monday, and: Teo- ; dor.Zelinski, who.fell under-an engine in the Grand.Trunk.yard at Point St.; Charlés: \u201cyesterday « \u2018afternoon, oe ! \u201cof: Albert Trottier, the exonerated from blamé.- was.shown that there were two cars: 4 \u2018grand\u2019.\u2018auditors, the year to have, PART OF CASTLE BLEND BLOCK SOLD FOR HALF A MILLION Tea Story Building to be Erected on St.Catherine Street Property Which Sold at $45 a Foot to City Capitalists.For about $500,000 the Castle Blend Tea Company, Limited, has sold part of its property on the north-west corner of St.Catherine and Stanley streets, the price being near $45 per square foot.The deal was put through by Mr.John J.Louson, representing Mr.James Buchenough, who, in turn, was acting for one of the largest trust companies operating in the city.The Castle Blend Tea Company retained a part, thirty-three feet in width, on the west side of their block and facing St.Catherine street.The part that was disposed of forms the corner of St.Catherine and Stanley streets, and has a frontage of T5 fcet on St.Catherine street and a depth on Stanley street of 146 feet 6 inches, so that the area is about 11,000 square feet.The purchasers of the corner are completing plans for the erection of a ten-story store and office building in 1913 or 1914, Several prominent city capitalists, whose names were not given out this morning, are connected with the project.In the meantime the Castle Blend Tea Company will continue \u2018to occupy the corner premises.Mr.N.8.Croker.prosident of the Castle Blend Tea Company.admitivé this morning to a \"Witness reported that he had sold part of his property for about half a million dollars, but would say nothing more.Asked atout his plans for the future.he said that a hig ten-story building would Le erected on the site thaï he had retained, probably nexi year.and thai until it was completed he would continue ia his present place of busis ness.The corner that was sold yesterday was onc of the properties considered by the Federal authoritics when seeking a location for the new St, Catherine street post-office.Ever since that time rumors of other negotie ations for its transfor have Leen nus merous.ANOTHER ST.CATH- 7% ERINE STREET SALE.ta For à small property of about 23.200 square feet, a promise of sale hus been made by the Shorey Estate 10 James Birchenough.for $112,000, or at the rate of $35 persquare foot.It is situated on the south side of St.Catherine street, between Stanley and Drummond streets, and Lears tha civic No.56 St, Catherine street.The Leach Piano Company occupy the premises at the present time.ORANGEMEN CONVENE IN LONDON London, Ont, March 13.\u2014The Orange- \u2018men are Swarming into the city today, and at noon it was estimated that four hundred and fifty members of the organization from Oshawa on the east to Fort Frances on the west were here to take part in the deliberations of the society.There are more coming, and.the Grand Lodge officers declare that the session is the largest in the history of the.order.The reasor.is given that.many large questions affecting the Country are before the public mind at the present time.The Black Knights were in session this morning.Resolutions on the Ne Temere decree, the bilingual school question and separate schools were considered and carried unanimously.In his annual report Grand Regis- The total membership of the Black Knights is now 3,048, a net increase of 176 during the year.+1.Lovelack, grand master, in his address, stated that the past year had been one of great unrest in both province and Dominion.The order had been busy combatting the marriage question and the bi-lingual school question at home, and the Home Rule .problem in the old land.The joint legislation committees report, which will be preserted at a later session of the Grand Ledge, he said, would deal fully with the first two questions, but he took advantage of the opportunity to place himself on record as believing that the feeling of the Grand Lodge was that Canada.should have \u2018one school, one flag and one language.Referring to the Home Rule question, he said: \u201cI feel that I voice the sentiments of this Grand Lodge when I say that our brethren in the Old Land have our undying sympathy in their efforts to prevent the passage of the Home Rule Bill for Ireland, and that our hopes and our prayers are being exercised on their \u2018behalf, and if need be our personal and financial assistance.The very soil of Ireland is sacred to us, because of the traditions of the past.Not only is it consistent for Irish Orangemen and Protestants to oppose Home Rule, but it is consistent for Orangemen and Protestants of every nationality, because the pas- | sage of that Bill means ultimately being ruled from the Tiber instead of the Thames.The Dublin Parliament ould be largely under the control of the\u2019 priesthood of the Roman Church.\u2019 Mr.W.M.Fitzgerald, grand secretary, reported a total of ninety-nine lodges, added in the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge.of Ontario.West in the past five years, and these lodges \"hold real estate to.the value Of $454,- 280, and other property to .the value of $98,422.After presenting a glowing report of the condition of the order.he continued: \u2018In conclusion, may I be permitted to say, and urge upon the brethren, \u2018that at this time\u2019 close watch be kept upon the members of both Houses of Parliament.Many questions of vital importance, which not only affect the family life, but also the great educational system of our country; are at stake.\u2018hang in- the balance; Home is on the warpath, ever vigilant and cunning.\"Shall we be less true.to our heritage.Let us take no uncertain position.Let .there be no hesitancy in informing our \u2018representatives where we stand, and to all\u2019 who prove false toward: keeping \" Canadas British\u2019 to-the core, with one marriage law.for.\u2018the Dominion and with: the English language, the language for the schoola of Ontarto.Be he Tory or Grit; when the.Say oe per \u201con arrives; let no quarter shown.es HH.\u2018Taylor aud A: Ws - Wright, réported receipts for been : $13,123.19, and Expenditures $7,917.64, leaving a balance -of *$5,205.55 to.commence the Thé scales | 4 bulk,\u2019 MUST MAKE IMPROVEMENTS Before New Licenses are Issued Picture Shows Must be Certified in Good Order Notifications are being sent to the proprietors of fifty-one moving picture shows by Mr.Bienvenue, of the city licensing department, that they must all have their licenses renewed by May 1 on pain of cancellation.Moreover.before obtaining their licenses the showmen have to submit the plans of their establishments to Mr.Alcide Chausse, building inspector, for approval, They must also satisfy Mr.Chausse that the premises are in accordance with the law, and that all the improvements that he deems ne=- cessary to order are carried out.Mr.Chausse said that the change in the method of granting licenses by making proprietors, satisfy the regulations goveming such places was made trar Fennell refers to the: fact that\u2019 owin; .\u2018 ë to \"the difficulties experienced A heu vention is theétin fa, Lond dont 1 inthe.past-in forcing these people to fafier, sixteen: years.4 imprové :th3ir premises once they sc- cured a Ticémse The total license fees from these fifty-one will be $25,500.TYPHOID OUTBREAK Fifteen or Twenty Cases in Bordeaux Leads to Prompt Action.Ald.Menard notified the Board of Control of an outbreak of typhoid in Bordeaux this morning.In the past two weeks, he said, fifteen to twenty cases have developed, and it is sus- pecied that the source of infection is in the water supply.He has, therefore, asked the Controllers to have an analysis of the water made and an order served on the Saraguay Electric Company, which serves the section to este blish a filtration plant.The water is taken from a point in the river opposite Cartierville, Dr.Rouleau was immediately sent to Bordeaux to obtain samples of the water for analysis TO MAKE THEM PAY, Proprietors in Arrears for Ime provement Tax Will Have to Deal With Shenff.The finance department of the city will sell out alli the proprietors by sheriff who owe money on their local improvement assessrfénts since 1910.This order has gone forth, and lists of the recalcitrant debtors are being made up, and they will be handed to the sheriff after April 1.Since peremptory notices were sent out ordering the payment of these rates twen- ty-eight hundred proprietors have paid their arrears to the amount of more than $550,600.There are still fifteen hundred in arrears.HANISH BLESSED THE OIL.° Witness Says He Also Blessed the Face Cream, Pills, ete, He Sold.Chicago, March 13.\u2014That the olive oil sold to the public and declared by Dr.Otoman Zar- Adusht Hanish to possess \u2018curative powers and blessed by tha son of Assyria\u2019 never came from for- elgn lands, but was bottled in the basement of the Mazdaznan Temple on South Lake Park avenue, was dis- \u2018closed by the Federal authorities.Other products and.medicines purporting to come from Persia and Asia \u2018accordicg to the pamphlets, it was said, were all put up and labelled in the basement of the temple.| From Mrs.Elsie Stein Ditéman.of ; { Boston, who has deserted the Hanish | cult, \u2018operatives of the Department of Justice leariied how Dr.Hanish pre- \u2018pared his \u2018blessed\u2019 products.\u2018I bought olive oi! for Dr.Hanish in sud Mrg Dittman, giving her testimony.Jabelled \u2018Sunshine Oil\u2019 in the base- meént of the Temple.I and several \u2018other women helped to put.the oil in \u201chotties, for which Dr.Hanish received from 50 cents to $2.50 a small bottle.| Dr, Hanish represented this oil \u2018AS com-~ that the an d other - | products which he had manufactured \u201c| \u201cwere blessed and- ail tortained curative ing from Syria.\u2018Dr; Hanish also\u2019 advertised face: cream, powders; pills Powers: 8° \u201cFederal ] a Sunday : afternoon \u2018there.will.be Teception in.the .Monument nusical \u201centertainment - \u2018The oil was put up and .authorities are satisfied that .| 4.De.Hapish misrepresented mens: Of his \u2018| commodities.- 2 x No >, = Honale- -to.Bishop.Carroll.#t will oon.\u2026 Simcoe CS Ts, Te me VS amuser TTT Ng vee OT eee ba mir SE SRI A na FAT Ie 127 MATE .oe TT LS : ; \u2018 \u2014 a ; .fire SLA p - rs TT Tr _- 7?PTE PTS Tree = Te = .EAT a a ce .\" : at ST = VATA Toy ER Fr, LL.a?A pour \u201c a et > RE = ns SASSI at ce +++ ++, A wire te Burnett pany from Wal] Street te Com.states that a concern Know.the MeCrum-Howell Compa \"a hay been; trying to sel tp ov.; terre 7 percent through à fre socalled bankers Sin N° Forte offering it at par y :éireulars mailed to privat or esters and it is learned on \u2018the Chicago Stock Exchay a has demanded a detailed st :ment of their affairs to be ne \u201cdered by March 15, ogpe, the stocks would be sip) from the list on that Exchant The preferred stock broke Points on the Exchange.as 2 looks like an attempt to | treasur ystock to pay divident on the outétanding issue, +, wom rer To ed a À vs stands = after picklog us| eh at slumpiné his coepie Ho RUIN y 04 webb) not earnings he compathione | as to | \u2018whether théy Were patre Bea Ya PIEUGÉ.LME A 1 RTAQES - POing aid tted,- © spin cg i a o BOUNT .the: - Orpheum Theatre, and whether yl the a MS DALI [110 et- 1m ou tian 7 7 oA, EE yr © théy- knew the accused or the deceased Tray SL VRE * A Nagel Mon: and Foy à : FEMI * - = Cg © \u2018man\u2019 © Especially was Mr, Callaghan ve Bore ok; a: rev p 8 28, with nscrupiiloiug- design i ! ca \u201c a a de Rail pid 4 Das Dk Ape \u201com : T : i : > 4 va ) - emphatic - in demanding.or asia = E = ing.that He: war dons fr tere Y LIT LE a aiE We vè Mpkity ot ba : if F [ 2 pi 1 \u201cno¥ oh \u201c2 Es ; DE \u2018 PIT | had\u2019 formed any opinion OF.pre, \u201cin the cane.: ester Tu me ated Be helÿ5à ta from\u2019 5 x Thi d i Es 3 of _ma~1 14 eof the a triers who \u2018wee first .nd wh q hey were With dm: monte | Cie JATge estors\u2019 to ) carta dic Huh \u201crépôrt inguresz-the | ART TRUNE WE À Ottawa, March 12.\u2014 The 6 æ and \u20ac Te ; ; Sy CLE p ; vai Bnet H ) dt at, be Hy aa 3e FT dE : TE EE get speech of thd.on.Ww Tp Gi Te, the.well known.ce an Ë r HOW \u2018which\u2019 | autpr Hove OV = ; x 40 SE = 15; : Na 0-morrow is \u2018awaited with te a Only one jiwür- was re.\u2018 RES ; NE 5 -ha attle f0c 8 8 By the 1 x dway ha Sand thE Aneta] War BY atin Sh 800% SP ortadly by the Steel peopie, , fufed \u2018pn the ground-that he was hot] The: iid yi the À \u201c2 Ca Ç ta % & Rallw SE ; or 5 tion, .to arran hati0 peu A4 à be made with 80 announcemen: ; indifferent.The first withess- heard | \u201cin question Wits y 8 Was und ; 16.fecen sit \u20ac \u2018 \u2018été made to brint sut a large Auinber | _-d8Pit- ) 00 | for a bount retard to the dem.was.High Constable St.Mars,\u201d who influencé of Ua he next wi pet, MP i: ta \u201chas practical: English.machinists who.h 3 ny + In Parliament Pig iron.Produced the revolver With whlch he | Was Hert ir; it the > +, \u201cres The government, \u201cplie the - \u2018\u201cbüllet had taken\u2018 a diréet - line sim ons: had no.% ré] 1.ne\u2019 of the @ 5 68: le i eames tae a : > 5 1800 721200 28/80 prefer tu fan it is believe, Ne &cross \u2018 the.body, - pidreing the.1 étant réf = sta Sn 3 x etie > 2 Ey £79 a : Lost pn i RS Täan 1-7 \u20ac pendi eave all such matters go When.asked by.Mr.Walsh; tie Or ; Dg an investigation by fvestigation that bog, prosecutor, what position the man Who \u2018 strike ti coed 46 point we Véntern.1 M n A I 7 AMM.Ti , Sg ibe 650.fired the shot had been in, withess [\"dodge the sh t'Hé exp \u201cas he sat | 09H48 Cope on aw Te ddd b! oe A Jd ol ¥ orf axa TOR A [ stated that He could: only say that the: that ihe oot had olver before | Lehis ley; thé ; ; ; AR ; F3 En a EE Te 2 Ces AE BY ONTO S ES revolver bad.been held in.a\u2019 Position the-Blow.wads stra ot > that 17 j ; a 7 VER +7 : D YOUN ra].; ; © horizontal to the deceast : dy.there had\u2018 never besn-a b ie ere.ÿ ae ge ES ; TT LE var : pH, {to his knowled i in vk A XY ata + oi dtarch 17.1 Ef'Question, but that 0.fa ME uivali TT si infuences.soêta to predomi.op.det.\u201d 280 hove By 90 at 154%, 08 at 133%, 35 ar Ÿ Dr.MacTasgart.re | knew :that gona on a ghoo IMPLY : rg ein.the wheat.markets st: present.| rll PY LU An Pref, 18 at 88%; Me.; he evidence.of the ext Inoss, ator to; : Aesthe es J.3 } I -U F 1] i 5 = , 3 Ea ie 5 Des t opel \u201c j rot n 2 T0 = 8 So Co Nok at 83; go.rer Be ws .| 4 k % % A d A à > ry 7.(TES È Co = er ,.25 at 8 a 8.Rio, 25 \u201cat 115%, oe bed : ; Reva 7 , position -of the six \u2018Players Who took | B, Koen he an oh ihe\u2019 Hel Bh 80 at 1 jen, ne : ; W \" a a ; \u201d > af N Be pubs a : of thé ntr Ll Boi 1 a - I= Fr Le .wn à! x = ; , PR g 4 ) F 9 i À .\u20ac pert in the fatal game of cards in the man at the hospital -and had: ma r \u2026.n order: .- \u2018Ca \u201cDa R sat and 1, F4 74 ] 116 150 at 116%; Russell I boa deu, ab a XO 0 = ols Age faced \u2018the jury who are.to- decide \u2018the LA \u2018ame @f Black Jack.- yr : res A: = question of his guilt or innocence.For | haine ustice , vergne- \u201c1119 E Et MHA VYVH So ET = + CE En rain! and Team sutament_ of the fitst time the accused.wore: I © w 3d À Fa ry oe : : pg] fled by EL ttm of \"UN covering its different systems on this : st set; ; 3 P ; y .\u2018Continent, \u2018just issued: from London, A that.\u201cwhile : rete] rene and again to wipe\u2019 \u2018away\u2019 tH tears which kept welling to his eyes, \u2018Qver an hour was- \u2018occupied in the \u2018sta Jean « of the jurors.- \u201cMr.Frank boo pre = + it PL Ss ss a A AL se a es ses ed as ss : 2 ; or So Loe orm ly 0 As A en ir KT dt ta 2.\u2014 Toronto py cloak room.of the theatre after the | X-ray.es mination he : ATA.RP Rativay to adjust Its rates on co de ; AN F< 10832} Coniagas, 200 at 120.Th evéning performance \u2018on the \u201chight of 1 meet + 8 10 af pe iron 1 at is, To Je : , a win- City?10 Tou Berlin, March : 19Pricès on the Con.Gas, 10 at 195%; Fea ap vn pe - : ode o \u201c ¥ 4 Soe i 3 T meal ri : oni | À x 1 2e me x ra \"year: ne he Lt | Bourge .were firm.on the expectation at 55; Commerce, 5 at 215%, ¢ 1: BROTHERS REMANDED, = eid x 4 Mts ; Common; N.B., éd \u2018sther 0 He Me A sa ; Nes 1, 14:{ that tie strike woüld be of short | ers.3 at 180: Imperial Bank 174 : posts on London 20 marks 47 1-2 ners pref.12 at 103; Winn: Fred and He Se ybold, H 1d * R into the aftethoon, \u2018the \u201cstock : i | guration.22e: Bank of Toronto.19 at 210; oy on \u2018Su 1 fC licity- + eat minor and, i 5 Pets Fiita 5:8 à acticable, but.\u20ac Ww za, A ter 10.EN der.cheques.- \u201cMoney ei 1-3 150 at 260; Nipissing, 25 at 760,11 3 spicion of Complicity.| : ° An : SH pe ae der Winter 10.12 car loade parier 1 714; Steel \u2018of Canada pref, 13 at © in, Death of Mrs.Burney,\" \"of.: ; \u201coat rite ; ;-and Bh LO \u2018ome on 19th inst.he\u2019 Forei three : : yor cif shipments to Montres \u2018The leading early future wheat price Fire, Mate \u201c12 \u2014Prices on \u201ctte ; Up ses and witht FETE OREN i Det off T an Bay i rbiter, Hotord i the: CHiiEo: and 1 \u2018Boursé\u201d to-déy wère \u2018firm, .Closing\u2014 WINNIPEG PEG GRAIN i SE .sétu - 2 à oF of s AU 2180\" why on corn=-{ 0 v W, prot y the exe Si \"Three percent.rentes #4 féuncs 90 eén- Fredi- \u2018and \u201cHenry.Seyhol ho are |.4.jute.The: meet: Sony course mn : Pass en Tee ld] qual iach : ÂTE Sree, who, Te- \u2019 times for \u2018the account.\u201cExchange on willows was the course ot _ held on suspicion: quiplicitycin the | in 8 0.: until sloy Etre ent: 1 rose.al} cp agahivens ; re turne \u201cNe ; eral | I ndon, 26 Trance 25 \u201ccentimed for op Shia mort prices « \u2018death\u201dof Mrs.Burney, who was ound |i divard mornin > Sir #1 mos pt, [eh 0 nes.Money 3 ) ep cent, .Wheat.i Oats, : dead on March 4.at, & Lagauchetiere | +: shd ; ; 2! 5 DAI TT that OURS, A on penis Joos meme UT Close = 182% Ton pv, du reg \u2018lane, came up fer enquets yesterday +\" alg heed.\u201d Er, n A ra Te DAI ; à of quality: of {ast yer sy Bhipdhent# that iain.Open.«es 101 tal.102% 4485 4 before 3 dge Leet.SRE Ca is a 2 sis Year's oa exportable surplus wiil 1 : 4 eo gl 2 Les ce 101% .108 447 a ug 2e dab tb Art che .| 000,000 to-70,000,000; - as: com- wy AY } Noo na 101 \u2014 102% 444 45 - Dr, MacTaggart and.Dr, \u2018Dugas iden., a, 4e.: pared with 37, 480,000: total : @xports «in : fod 3 LL.; 2 i o +, 0 oe 1 1 \u2014 103 44% 4 tified their reporté 35 fondly ing long tesl 3 ; \u2018 by, 3 S200 nu 100 ) in 1305 i 41 OCR Ed ; ; p : n = à ; n JUS, 1 g ) | Po.ot death being.ascribed te \u2018hemorrhage |.NINE : 38,95 et 50 : | + ; when the crop pannes : 1 a LED : MINING .MARKET à - NIN ELA fag i m= we Ë i emcee dary ; od.George: :.Burney, .255.| Demoptigny- an se : Bs ta WY TTRAT ; ; ERIE es : FINANCAL PERS SON ALS.C _ bi ee Orne auotations report : ; Ly 2 Aa 3 ë .REA : ; ; ; DLGTUU oh He pe 4 7$ .\" 04] ome raid o prove- | \u201cBuarndy, went to the house-on Lagau- |i.ET Ts ok + ; » as 7 ra Ris to oT pl and Ix ~The atten mie ie buoy- |, \u2018dead in the bed with-her face.\u2018to.the |: somifait Barley.ut En 18606 ees Unlisted stocks reported for the Wi wall.- Both \u2018the \u2018aceused men.were: | Has, Lai pe hi i] FH oo {ness by Mr.- BY & Brien: h = under the influence of Hauer, ve : from ; \"Belqi .Paul common vee.32 4 es WY hat mie = ved œ .ul Mrs.|: akavinsky, who P - Breweries pref ve de een.KI na \u2018had better go down and.sed what: he | Spnell or Ep 1% MF = Gant al ne .was chéétful, with mines |: lONLiSTED STOCKS \u201cchetiere lane and found _his ; mother,!.Alderniat BS a ; erwin Bs as FOR.SALE; FURNITURE OF A | BrXr.BLY: Rich.& Ont.\u201410 at 119, 5 at a] \u201d room-flat, consisting of parlor des\u201d two 731, at 119, 6 at 118 1-2.bedroom sets uh and brass beda), 0; Penman\u2019s pfd.\u201420 at 88.; room, Mitohen: etc, etc: a snep .B01 ; Fyre ; Y Hi vin ; HW 72 regbyter: :j to quick buyer.etw Z and - cf 405\" Russell Car com.\u201425 at 105-1+8, : 1X Ps ] me \"we Gh: Ee 1a 5th a: | cévid.make any.ayrgngemen v8: te |- SEE 6 A : nl.5 pan, 63 pi or XN News \u201cTe A ; ; 102%; at 105 3-8, 5 at 106.208, ATCC -esined, id, oi 3 3 vely: jae; eC WLM 1 ci dian ction.: It\u201d wés- Tial- fil were DOs TO NE aa a] ; Stand, Board Frade Building.FF s À - th Cement com.\u2014582 at 28.; à pe Mes being In cogtume.Mrs.JA.| | 63 Textile pfd.\u20142 at 101.: .ant lt: ; ot Henderson, as re ley ee ce = sB Steel C.of C.\u201450 at 32 -; Feb 4 be tas on 16 m'refiméa.à ds treal L : i with membens, committee 41% Penman\u2014100 at 57 3-8.7 4d 1 ISIN: - here Hnsesd ot,\u201d parol m èd, 55 and geveral owen clubs; of; the gity.[without men | wasigm informe].non non-programme dance, |: .8 Cement pfd.\u20145 at 89, 4 a 88 d 3 : i = : rrion of thé * [ontreal x \u2018and -there were es for playing.\u2018five | ne 3 a8 34, fo p> : OT OURS v SIN ; eneral-Hosul mégâber of \u2018the \u2018St.: Be 5 Hundred, for\u201d ee One that: 4 Ey rom wi at \u201c104, 10 at 1085 .= : à ROY A4 lent = i SE Te not- dent with\" 1 ther p op TED foe Edward Roud Ee - Sher.W.com.\u20145 at 87.3 ; Es Auger 3 A Crown Reserve\u201425 at ai = i oy Allien = : Se q - CE Hy by 1-8, 23 al, a.aT n° Sunday: Senos mesti , : JS Steel Corp.\u2014127 at 57, 9 at sé 30 ork being | fôr 20 0 year siperinténdent REPT: Pi lt no now said that the Ca dadian 2° 254 2 | at 56 3-4, 500 at 56 5-8, 6 at 57-1-4.2Highway will pass over 320 : ae.eggs quote to rétailere at 25 40: ob 28 = f miles, of road improvements \"haves.ord for large orders; -and 27 cents or sand, \u201cby Mr in La y, D.E NTATOES FAIRLY IE Ay, | real \u201cto New York k Toad.ois lata oo | wens: | widus.Fobrudey Bite \u201cwhe?| have a sub-hase bottom, water bound macadam, and- will be treated: a\u2019 Suse erolication of hot oil.It is im in.the State, bra York i oom ew 3h000 000.\"oF vi, cost: o fairly active jobbing \u2018rade: 18 = Ti .my} Poratoes, \u2018but the demand #0E] Le 8 50 nt a nd lots is quiet.;Greén Mountains.it x A par lots, are selling.at $1.85.to.$1.79 | A uN ja8 of 90 Ibs,; English-pof | 0-and other varieties at $10 008; ex ustve ' he at pepe there~were: riod; Juris = = In the long per .OAT MARKET FIRM.mess \u201chas\u201d been: don BR.Wo lowing are local.prices, car-iots Tones wre 2 + OUT 9 ae No.2 Canadian ter, se} % 4 lasvidens n 52 Dei oran No.1 feed oats, 53¢ Ser ll Soe len h bank, 5 DO \u2018 pis ar.LS 5 local, 49 \u20181-20 to Boe bank an 3c to 49\u20ac: (DAY, the vi ; nédaser J se , arr.Liverpool Mar.= - \u2019 oe ar.13 ; \u2014 r Rotterdam; arr.New.York .Mag.12 oF | \u2019 Jie = Cow + a es ncé \u201corganization.AL.Himes hoy of mov Sat ifr ages read ; | pee FT | Mar.12 Jb LS 1 5 Co ti \u201cTRE 88 cé\u201c ofga n: At times th thori of mOVINg ves a soa.fps > se to; near tines 1 thy choos Pea Le said Yok 12 NE C0 J on nt all the on ip a jeré j- rporation held than}: y rs jé Be n ore SD£he pee ad EE Py od \u201cark Sh ton ox > EC, rt ip dx A Eh R4 Jd ba proaietaat.| Ardon, 13 Cal 8 7 de © ide in e \u2018marke ti he fs 0 - vs sé TH Lo ; ows \u201cthat 1 eo +) rap, - Saris £5 Sao.western | he wa Od itat t De forge En \\ , 1 Lo .| 5 alle ON the .; A Te aha toga fe ree: > ; à ni 3 \u201cfal 25% to 90 i pe 4 ne.ro Ob bé ar \u2018 mu side.TH periods of large earnings.PR pro\u2019 ded; ut lately: \u2018an Ae ioe a Ja Ælinest «western chiseve\u2019 g Ho Gant t the etfico wit à eadolis 4 se fe Te > % Co\u2014M ; ce écli 34 hs Ta a ; cadactie| y : arket 1s in: position periot- ac née y ten Lyaner: cansact he banging BL il.= = jr mi élop 2 70 any good news Ant shows or LE J Bas : a siack- lr 5 huvine \u201che & Co.\u2014We advien ae tor a long x sf \u201cWhen.You.find yaurselt east] { 1d.iad 1 Fol 62-74 x Cone A pices \u2018ot: Américan Ptasby : me at Chuzsh Study, 5% Bar as: os, Glo B Qu ans, Britian.i | Janda, | on \u2018Gamb thers 6, Nigeria, à, Transvaal, Tr Tobago, Turk's Yering Fe anaibar ostage for United.Statés, Alas SES sad puilppine Luann, ose 2 8 \u2018tro oecadion.of his ap Bail nest \u201cSatarda y t ä \u201cthe entente.-cogalale which, is growing.2 A wich dt de .deaimed still - further | = à Jain, hptween the French and | ten\" the \u2018work .over, asked.|f Franch ed.States; : dae and the guests and \u201cmeém-.that he was request- | and had - \u201cbeen: sable : seu Toi a docal habitat and reynien inthis.a g pig remarkable ef-.# exerting in the world, nota the marvel that he ia come\u2018 fo América, and make the should come 1 population better Canadians sand better.\u2018Ameritans while at.the\u2019 same time helping them to:con- insan (applausé, si showed to Dis | \"Fra 2 Stor.the language ex- Ot inteltestual qu: Ne EE he 4] ; other, \u201cbu ee n fo lay \u2018them.French soldier to à \u201chis Indefatigable Bervices in Cx-ang *{:the Frenh language.He tris \"3 -eommittee for the honor wip.\u2018then Mr.Gregor Barclay, ar, : Tare \u2018the toast of the o in ~The \u201cLieutenant-Governor _.Hon: ¥ L.Decarte then Spoke ; ihe Queb * Government, and M LE | the \u201chéw French consul- -Bénera,, a presséd.great satisfaction rg \u2018such à \u2018warm feeling in Cana.la tor x Frengh- Republic.\u201cde | Mi.Roy, of the Canadian |» it \u201c1 at; \u2018Quebec, and Mr.-Edous.ve petit;made splendid adddressr, andy .R.C/Smith, K.C,, speaking \u2018n From \u2018brought to an end a most .; eveting.vangement of civilization, for « were thé fitting words with Which y closed, the speech-making.\u201cthe etroumstances Which attended in -collaphe-began in.the County Cor \u2018here.at - \u201celeven - 0% ock this mor 97, | before - the à 2e | William.Meredith, of Toronto, -1 sation of the \u201cRat, \u2018the Branting o del and the conduc t of its business in a The as it came \u2018under the survey à ] e -} feature of this morni will be continued: this afternoon, 0 \u2018John Thompson, K.C., are represen, (ing \u2018the people.Mesars.WC Mike \u201c|:0f Belleville, and I.E.Wel \u2018depositors, and Mr.Laidlaw, K.C ¢ oh Toronto, the shareholders.= | vestigation.The Farmers Eay \u201crectors naméd.He then called y; bassador.to tbe Unit- Mr.-Hénderson stated he Laurier; Sir inte fact \u2018that many of his constituer, \u2018Were connected with it almost from ts \u2018inceptiéh, and he had member of the committee of the Hous | which had passed on is incorporaing, He had had a conference with lic | Hon, Mr.mode of raising had been discaditires rates, endorsi by: the provisional directors in 19% Fielding \u2018had den it.\" He had ha Sr conversations two years later wi > cordiale - | the minister.as.to.rumors.of peculiar ; | operations of the bank, He had foun A Mr, \u201cField diag Know as much ah 1 these tacts: as hb .did himself, ani the latter - told \u201chm, \u201cWell, Mr.Len | aecson yoy don't need to worry abou; \"it, .You did your best to warn th government.\u2019 a \u2018Why \u2018did not you put these inter 1 views In writing?\u2019 asked Mr.Hodgins 1] of parliament not to do 80,\" answers j of undue interference.\u2019 ea ue that | agreed to act as a director «f ihe\u2019 Farmers\u2019 Bank if elected as set \u2018mi In a prospectus.of the bank, the we ness stated he had not, and tha: *.| name had, been used without his x mission.He _had no stock in rende ond was, glad \u201cMinister of Agriculture, was thé ne: member of the Treasury Board ho great 80d | ire time the Farmers Bank ro ; Ea is.certificate, but had not been preser: at the meeting which had author! 7 | then produced and showed fhat x 1 Hon.Messrs.Flel¢ ling, Cartwright a | sury Board had the power to iss » | bank certificates without reference a.the.\u2018Cabinet council.ana | of Finance, testified that the Tres h | Fisher and Brodeur, five in all, thour\u2019 1 the: organization of the hoard 's fixe 1.by statute at 8iX| members.He ai \u2018traditions, and to\u2019 con-|.th \u2018part f h rance and Great - which\u201d was in the Middie sul \u2018northwest winds with snow - \u201cBt, was not a wild fy, So aL world ae ne culture, a |: Western New York\u2014Ldtal =\" i.~ Hioy able jus march together for the a, OUT Cou, ry, and for the progress of 1.amanity: arte, March \u201818\u2014Tne inquiry i, ! \u2019 defunct\u2019 Farmers\u2019 Bank am ; Ning, commissioner, g, \u2018Evidence.in \u2018regard to the Orga.ts \u2018certificate by the Treasury Boarg Finance Department, formed the rning's Session, apg Messrs.Frank Hodgins, K.C., am don, tte Mr.Frank Hodgins commenved the e stated, and the provisions] i Henderson, M.P.for Huy had Deer rested in the\u2019 bank through the been à Fielding as to the bank: money.The ba Fielding had seemed Surprise; ent sang the first verse.and told him he would hold back th ie.Plémôndon-Michot sang the ceftificate as long as he could.Af t Toe am.joining in on the, the certificate had been issued he hed , the Engl members | hq apgther conversation with ty | Finance Minister, in which the la ter stated that W.R.Travers, of th 5 | Farmers\u2019 Bank, had been down, ay ©, amd in doing so em- when the matter of the discount es had Deen put up to him by M.\u2018It is some time safer for a member thé witness.\u2018He might be accussi Major Beattie, ' M.P.for Lenix was called, Asked \u2018if-he had % nk \"The Hon.Sydney : Fisher, forme witness.\"He thought he had heer : it.The \u2018minutes of the meetins we \u2018Brodeur had been present.The Tres Mr.T.C.Bowille, Deputy Mis Bodrd in 1906 consisted of the Her.\"Messrs, Fielding, QGartwright, Patersor.been secretary of it since his appoir: , ment.as _deputy minister on Nov.ok - _- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : \u201cPORTUGUESE.RISING, * * Lisbon, Portugal, March 13.\u2014A = Sation- Was caused to-day by the alr -houncement that ja large part uf ts | tent regiment of Portuguese Infant: :at Braganza, on the north-castern ire -tier, had crossed the border with th! arms and joined the Royalists, Uth regiments stationed in the north iu been removed, the Government fealil: that the Royalists propaganda has wakened their loyalty.oe \"swow AND COLD.Trento, March 13.\u2014The ust wn -terday is now near the Atlant and 18 moving towards the Mari ss Provinces witn increasing Ch::5.\u2018| wether continues cold in Univ.+e ] the western provinces, Lakes and Georgian Bay- N°07 terly winds, fair and cold tu-da: «it 2 Thursday: \u201cUpper St.Lawrence and (ii.Me re: North apd northwest winds, ne and co}d to-day and on Thu snow fall from Montreal cas.Lower St.Lawrence and Gui: Thursday, westerly winds, Maritime\u2014Southeast gales Phursday, strong westerly wii: = and a little colder.Supérior\u2014Wisterly winds.cold to-day and on Thursda: AU W- WestFine and cold Ro-: TEMPERATURES Highest! Yesier- ; Sam.ter day.da.PE x î Seay 0 0 ON 0 \u2018Win; .\u2026.\u2026 2B it nik \u2018White River .18B en \u2018\\-Sauit Ste.Marie or 2 ze ; the | Toronto .24 3.f wa os LL 26 an + AE L.20 ga ce Le 26 a4 3 Bitte ola John's, Nad, | 32 a 3 New Yori 1 48 46 © Dette E England, #6, rain.ST Paris, Fiance, 40 ictoudy, \u20ac 1 Basten New York\u2014Local si colder: - Thursday, fair, brish winds, mostly northwesterly \u2018New Ehgtand\u2014Snow or rain .\u2026 té-Right,.Thursday, .genart: | sha colder: brisk.to high winds, SE ing.northwesterly.ylder, Jo-night; Thursday.5 foie aroderate - nortivwest on, March 13.so en » Hg 900A 8 \u201cTh pronto § \u2018ironto, L that th ves, The \u2018k potato mission + dollars \u201cving.i 4 supp CE prog ouh the disposin =.and À der the \u20ac \"ut the \u20ac \u201cy impor nm went A careful it Englis 1 sold in : corner s been bi potato- th more t T ench Go» fo 3 A mse tan pre ep ap Bae 7 ame ee ee + 5 Cranring down ill-chosen iord and rushing back to work, leads straight to dys- sensia, with all it means in misery.9 proper habits of eating, vith a Na-Dru-Co\u2019 Dyspepsia Tablet after -each meal, restore good digestion, health and happiness.A box \u2018cf Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets costs but soc.at your Druggist's, Nationa! Drug and Chern- ted.148 Repaired carefully and i 2 masterly manner.Bras: dials renovated as hew, or: the enameled ones replace ; by Brass dials.Now is.: good time to have all your, clocks cleaned.before the: Spring rush.Su CLOCKMAKERS - : At your Service.\u2018 A.E.NORRIS, : © (Established 1899) c | 900A St.Catherine St.We: been a which I bought at.1TH: |.pe WIGWAM,\" keeps-exgéls dpresuaie lent time.-.\u201cTHE _ WIQWA .134 Peel Street, Near Windsor Hotel- - Store.bint! 10 p.m.every evening, >i: ano the standard player plano.pember that the name Pianola, app 1ly to the instruments made Db enlian Co., N.Y.combined enly unos of Steinway, Weber, St \u2018heelock, and Stuyvesant.gents, Layton Bros., 550 St, Cat t.West (corner Stanley).\u201d thorized v ing were that the POTATO WAR.Toronto Scene of Battle \u2018to \" \u2018Corner.CL Toronto, March 13.\u2014~Two New.Bx ckers came to Toronto la ontrol of the potat ot tas nce, Ontario pot Thing of the past, and the eastérter Pi that they had a market to-tHém- ves, The price of the New Bi; pick Potatoes was raised daily and\u2019 the \u2018mmission man was compelled to; ask: Wo dollars \u2018a bag.- faving made a market, and °w Fond supply on hand, the New B: ns .tk promoters \u2018sent out bough the city and reaped a PY disposing of their stock at\u2019 Pas, and thus cutting the feet fide the commission men._- = oan the commission houses got ¥ Imported Irish potatoes, a.hen went after the / English hat English potatoes could be PM sold in Toronto at $1.66 a ba le corner of the New Brunswic \u201c3.been broken, The next episod * Potato business .will \u201cbe wate] \"th more than ordinary*interest.THE FASHIONS.ch Government and Use t; Feathers: = Vary York, March 13 \u2014A Paris éab ~~ \u2014~Tnlike \u201ctheir - English .sisters, y women are in:no.danger LProhibited frome: weari fers in their hats.- pu ehch government has Hotifred : ish government that.it cannot |.LS Way to support the proposal to od the sale of the \u2018foathérs, aid | age of certain wild birds.- su IS believed would have grave\u201d .Pion it [ences to an industry on.which [71100 Front works women er, 2 living, and \u201cwhich in TF represents over.$20,000,000.est Control Ones sa iL, Sng ooo Wasa man.whos ng.VTKing right, When Morning he had troubl Pa Then he lost thé ,, \u201cen he said somethi Hime he got \u2018to.br Irritated that he 5 sa rearing fide\u2019 | x wo 1 ere being: Ca; helming:.sentiment and\u201c blind: b : or po Ve PR Lg LL .eye emergent ppt \" paid riper 150 + mma Cet ect a by: anis Xi 14 gentler-an.may hava: rei] Well,\" that.might have been the mode \u2018the |'of procedure.in -the late cabinet, but they \u2018had not yet.acquired the rhabäit, Numerous attacks.had been made upon him, but-he was'not in a resigning mood, and was rivetted, barred and bolted to.officd more than ever:.As for: the claim that the minority .{In Keewatin have vested rights, he had .|\"looked deeply into that claim and could.find Bo basis for it.A commissioner\u2019 34 \u2018heen named to govern- the terti- tory \u2018to \u2018be added to Manitoba, but he.\u2018had: never -been given a counell, -ahd | had never been authorized to legislate.\u2018Therefore the\u2019 claim of vested rights | fell tb.the ground.Should the minority Insist on_ obtaining things impossible | the result would be prejudicial to their interests, In closing, Mr.Monk vehem- {ently declared that there was no dise |-cord in .the.cabinet in- connection, and: | expressed the hope that the cpuntry ~{ would \u2018soon hear the last of the con- | troversy.|.Mr, B.'B.Devlin, of Wright, in open-.d {4ing, remarked\u2019 that any one weighing.the words which had been spoken by.\u2018the leader of .the Opposition and the.Minister .- of - Public Works \u2018would - readily: know.where senility rests.He; | -criticized the Minister for having de \u201cThe report of the telephone com- | Mission, which was also submitted, {Shows the cost of operation and maintenance for the year $183.900.58, \u201cwhile the révenue was $99,756.35.\u201cThe number of \u2018bushels of grain \u201chandled through Government eleva- \u2018tors during the year was 5,051,922.No- -|-attempt was made to discuss eituer 1 the budget or the telephone: and ele~ _vator reports by members of the Op- \u2018position at\u2019 the session yesterday.T.-|'G.Morris is expected to open the de- { bate on the former subject to-day.To M pra \u2018The home dressmaker should keep a little catalogue scrap baok of the daily pattern cuts.These will be tuand \u2018time.+l =: Mr} an gave some La een Quotations {roïr- legal records \u2018showing the time of Hlizabeth women Vaice.the nomination of mem- He re- Sir John E i i Macdongld had brought in a bill to | #lve: \u2018women voting\u2019 rights \u2018under cer.# po narrow.Mr, | ui x weed | gt EE thé countries in $18L~BOY'S RUSSIAN BLOU6H \u2018| suffrage has been granted to.| .- 3 code Touching on the history of | This jaunty Russian mpdèl was © suffrage \u2018movement, he.said the made of dark blue serge with gtich- idea -was nol a new one.Aristophanes | img for a finish.The special feature., SUIT.of this style is the \u2018body and sleeve it ni in one, but it has a shoulder seam that extends over the sleeve to the r.Chiff.Louff, The design is a simple ope and and à the great, majori- ént on bravely to express { they would continue.not With men sub ed as \u201c+IN.B.-\u2014Be sure-to cut out îltus- is appropriate for all suitings\u201d :=-The { pittern 4a eut in three sizes: %, \u20ac an 6 years.It requires 3 3-8 yards o 36- inch material for the 6-year size.: SE PATTERN \u201cCOUPON, s+a+t*t#e NM 3\u2019 je 2ocode sun NL \u20ac i \" , 15 ssacesee¥wedwsedi, ton: tL Ril EIT 222 Aad J usioe suse ene Cay Sah.SET hall .vos Lu Le CL ita ; - \u20ac es, p# .us2000U20PÉSONNM0S OO MM SOU SNU0e | Ï | is had ccemvesessensses eine tesco SBIBBAFRXSLIR RLS 9 : fon and send with the coupo erally filled out.The pattern ane.\u2018not reach yo.In less than a week, note or stamps.Address: \u2018Witness\u2019 te Sire to record in their minutes their deep sense of the loss sustained by lontreal in the-death of Miss - Mary.WW.They recall with gratitude rady and generous help she gave to sa Dany of the educational and philant Deinetitution of the city, and very: spe | ospital, and the kindly assistance - she ® liberally extended.The member mits in warm sympathy with her and other relatives and fri dally the warm interest she took in this.\u2014\u2014\u2014 rm RN Sree CS CRE CN mg \u2014 ac ee | Royal fo Alum Ne { nest Friday or Saturday to your dsinéss : as well as\u2019 social friends\u2014to the office or ie hamrock brings a message of friendliness, : \u2014 WEDDING PRÉSÉ b , ISL WEDDING PRESENTS! | £3.05 dd 0 ot ROBINSON | St.Catherine Stroet W est i i i ?what may be had at bo ping * THE WITNESS\" DAILY PATTERN; -verÿ useful to refer to from.titty to zh Ho drrnprapatéRS DRUSASAARARSHAUGUHAHALEU SE \u2018Price 10 cents.exch, in cash, postal si e ir.\\pattern Department, \u2018Witness\u2019 Block, : - .Montreal.uE ,Ç SE Eh ES : o-oo a arson \u2014 At Lakeside ! a to obituary, jee 3 of: 1ife, two: cents \u2018per: wi ar cept poetry, which is 50c per line 6x tre prepaid.\u2018Annual subscribers, whose names aps -pear.on our lists, may.Lave ahnounss- nents of birth, marriages and deaths (without extended.obituary or verses) ggeurring in their immediate families, charge, in.which case name \"anid address of sûbgeribers.si uk variably be given.\u201d rt, \u2018oo.va \u201cOnt, on Saturday, -Mateh \u201cM.and Mrs, Roderick.A.+8 Le EE at Apel, Que., March 9 d M Calc mt of John Edws [ ri year of hia age.TE ==> A Winnipe 1912, Josephine : Bradbur 0\u2019 a0 Halder 8.Kirby, MD, \u201cmare, wife of anand \u2018ley Haskett-Smith, gland, and eldest daughter -of : te James Wilson, chief.OTR of\u2019, th gwan Macdonald a raat: \u201c152 oh of the late Alexander - more, rehville, Ont., aged 47 years.\u201cmay.send with them: ames of interested friends, to the witha one-tent, stamp: -for easel: .ad-\u2019 dress, and marked.Pick of the e promptly onta ning.For \u2018addres .ae rte three \u2018cents\u2019 wi | \"UNDERTAKERS } ¢ > 290 OMOUNTAIN = - æinia March 15, a steamship sper of bag gage, first-class\u2019 coaches, -di =: 10,0000 Pairs to oon: © from, .at PER wie .134 Peel Street,\u201d Are po 1 $y going abroad?.Jf: so, von will be well repaid.by, ; - ing:a visit, to, \u201cBEE WI WAM, 134: \u2018Pedi Street, -Paîr -of \u201cour* mou > Py dined R nian,\u2019 gi \u2018St ve N.B., Frädaÿ \u201cstandard sleeping cars, » Windsor sire : [ the: \u2018effect that: the - Anspector who: INCI WOCCABINS! i : thé Teporters of | t ard, he said that] y alt the had said.His ie à he.amas Médical Association of +1 tiff, .were: heard.lisian af these two\" large steamers in ism nglx of the Str Lawrencad | the | He Res, 83 Years, old.| Jon periods.: eats as fagt as.possi CT \u2018érê elfminat sthem at ee fifty per, ne: the fifty removed last Fear ha vi Jhirty \"PP -Cases : 1 ere higher from the | \u2018than ordered .by the com- Jan\" explanation was made to .Robillard was vice-president.of he Province of.\u2018Quebec and received \"a rary degrees.from- -many .American, umiverities, che Paie \u2018Rail- Lu dc the | efendän and.of the.ns Montealny, FN fendant, - \u2018against: Johan Btyde, plata- \u201cThe actions were taken.for damages caused \u2018by\u2019 the: col- Patch -Shamls; north Port Joli, which occurred Th \u201cMontealin\u2019 was proceeding\u2019 up the, x.rivér with the young flood, and lad:n | while the \u2018Kronprinz\u2019 was coming down in \u201cballast and against the flood, both.vessels at about the same speed There is no \u2018complaint as to lights, but | each vessel charges the.other with.| failure.to.observe harrow channel | rules of navigation at a point where there was a bend in the channel.to The cases were tried together: % Mr: Justice Dunlop; local judge in *Admiralty, with a nautical assessor, \u201cand { both actiorts were \u2018disposed of \u201cby\u201d the { judgment rendered on \u2018the 13tlr Jane last which held both ships ih fault, {French consul- -general, Mr.Bons \u2018| condemned each \u2018to Pay $2,000- being one-half \u2018of the whole damages suf: fered by both ships and its own \"costs.The rallway company, and the steamship.\u2018Montcalm\u2019, Was in: no way to blame\u2019 for the \u2018collision \u201cand\u201d \u2018should not -be- condemned\u2019 \u2018to \u201cBear.\u2018any part of: the damages or.costs! .The Tesporid-.ents\u2019 the \u2018Kronprinz\u2019 Olav.and Bryde its owner have-given notice of crogs- \u2019| appeal contending\u2019 that \u2018the \u2018Montcalm\u2019 \u2018| was alone to.blame for.the collision, and- should.therefore \u2018 bear -aH- dam- \u201c| ages -and costs.\u2018Holden, for the.ap- | pellants; Mellish, ¥.C., \u2018and R.Murtrÿs for: respondents\u2026 : 2 \"ENGINEER.PEAR.cd ; Néw York, - \u2018March.- : 18\u2014 Charles Harvey; Tussore Plaid Taffeta, Stripe Taffeta.Persian Japanese \u201cHabu Silk Broche, etc.There is not complete.range.of ee.in each line, butsa full assortmer aitogether., Reg.29, .39, 9; 59, and .65; \u201cRépraday: Dar yard.>.os 0 ne ee ou we se +0 ee 00 \u2014GROUND FLOOR.VERY ONE of our large staff of LOYAL EMPLOYE 2 us, to 3 | KEEP THE QUALITY! : arriso BREAD EXPERT _ Phone Westmount 386 OPENING.Saturday, Monday, ues?\"SPRING OPENING d 0.LEMIRE Co.\u201cSt.Denis and Si.alle \u201cfhe revenue of Dunder zd Tru Just month was, £8.E-Frep is doing His or Her Best tol 4 "]
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