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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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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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:~ the caucus room as early as lined ,~4 te police bad difficulty keeping a passage Way to the door.M.or Arthur Peuchen, of Toronto, the ( survivor who was erdered -> nf the lifeboats to handle an oar into = Second Officer Lightholder, was in :3a committee room.4e, J.Bruce Ismay and the White Star Line officiais arrived early.senator Smith announced that Box- Da: suddenly had been taken ill.Third Officer Pitman took the stand experiences of gerenieen years on the seas, Were you present during the trial tests of the \u2018Titanic\u2019 he was asked?and cold in detail his Yes, the time.I was on the bridge most of The witness said the tests consist- os of steaming in circles.and in per- s-ming other evolutions and in ad- jisinE compasses.\u2018Were there any trials for speed?pe was asked.No, sir, I believe they have no such «ta tests on the White Star Line.Tell the committee the circumstan- cs of the departure from Southampton.\u2018We left Wednesday, April 10.BE nz happened except breaking B moorings of the New York, caused by our We got clear the backwash from propeller.cerded to Cherbourg.\u2019 Southampton Tow long was the delay?half an hour.\u2019 \u201cWhat was the weather 7\u2014 \u2018Perfect.\u2018Wag it.zood_ 3 at, dk ne 3 place of- the- \u2018ociitelon = rR ver and no heavy sea.\u2019 - \u2018Was there a starlig night and\u201d ng.12.15 p.m.Nothing excit- the starboard and pro- \u2014\u2018About \u2014\u2018Perfe: ce ay Tvery| Asked to tell his: duties when on.wach, Pitman said he \u201cworked out.nbservations, compass, gêneral the decks and relieving\u2019 necessary.Was it part.of your the men or go through found: deviations of the -supervision around the bridge if duties to drill the men?asked Senator Smith, Ka, sir, 1 merely gave them orders.\u2019 The witness eaid boat drills always were held at Southampton.and Queenstown.- The Southampton, lowering and Iffting drill was to satisfy \u201cTitanic's\u201d drill he said, consisted of two boats.the British Board practice with at at The T \u201cWe lowered the boats, sail- ae n and then returned to the ship,\u201d said Pitman.The witness said tt was customary sboard ship to have boat and fire drills every Sunday.In the Southampton drill, Pitman said, approximately | eight men went in each \u2018Then only sixteen men participated in this drilt?* suggested Senator Smith.td arround the\u201d harbor, \u2018Yes, sir.\u201d \u2018Was there any fire.drill on the *\u201cTitanic\u201d after she.left Southampton?\u2018No, sir, none.\u2019 \u2018Were you on the bridge during Saturday or Sunday preceding the accident\u201d \u2018Oh, yeas, part of the time.Saturday aftermoon from 12 to 4° Pitman.said \u2018See many icebergs or any freed ice?\u2018No, sir, none at all\u2019 \u2018Did you hear anything - about ice.on Saturday?\u201cNo, sir\u201d Did you hear anything.about a wireless message about ice did, either Saturday night or Sunday- -\u201cYes, I morning, when MT.Boxhall put it on the chart,\u201d Pitman replied: \u2018Did you talk to \u2018the captain.about \u2018It's not, my.Place to talk to the captain.\u2019 .Asked if he saw amy -ice on Sunday, Pitman sald he did mot.The fact that the temperature was lower, he said, vould mot necessarily .- indicate\u2019 the the proximity of ice, Presence of ice.\u2018Senator Smith \u2018suggested that the.8 Proximity of \u201cice was indicated in, & [4 number of ways, such as the effe : on the sky, the change in temperatur the glint of sun or moonligh them.The witness said: tp discover the proximity were, other._indications.Cw .\u2018There is no other way.wavs, but they have never: been à jen Blrated,\u201d said the witness, .\u201d .Pittman described & 100-toot- \u2018icebgré |.In the southern.ocean \"An temperature of the sea-or-tie a 18: affected by the great mountain of ice.Senator Smithh asked \u2018 Pitman \u2018if-he.knew that temperatur tests oft \u2018Yes, sir, tt was the ; After lunch 8lalements of others: F1s on her proper cour: ie.Senator Smith questioned Néss as to his- whereäbou Night of the collision.to sis berth, | Did you hear \u201can \u2018From clock that evening;: said, he ch Yarning by the \u2018Ca forni Was in the vicinity 7, i \u2018No, sir.\u2019 \u2018You heard nothin, from Second Offic taptain when yo a that night?> \u2018No, sir.\u2019 The witness - sai bad been keeping\" Smith had beén a heap h hs \u2018Who warned him?\u2019 \u2018I don\u2019t know.\u2019 \u2018Well, who told you that he had been warned?Were you told before the disaster or afterward?\u2019 \u2018I cannot remember who told me, and I think it was after the wreck.\u2019 was making Sunday evening?\u2018About twenty-one and a half knots an hour.\u2019 \u2018Was that pretty good speed?\u2018No, nothing to what we expected her to do.\u2019 \u2018How much did you expect?\u2019 thought she could reach 24° \u2018Were you trying to reach 247° \u2018No, because we did not coal for that.Senator Smith inquired on what \u2018basis the witness figured the \u2018Titanic\u2019 was making 21% knots an hour.Pittman said by the log, and by the revolutions, which were about 76.Pittman denied that the officers discussed the speed of the ship while at mess.The witness said he left his cabin about 11.50 on Sunday night, just after the collision.\u2018There was very little impact,\u201d \u2018We he said.\u2018I was half asleep and half awake, and I - wondered sleepily where we were anchoring.1 walked out on deck after three or four minutes and saw nothing.Then I returned, lighted my pipe and dressed leisurely, for it was near time for my watch Just as I finished dressing, Mr.Boxhall came up and asked him what was the matter.He said, \u201cWe have struck an iceberg.\u201d \u2018Then I went up on deck and met a man in a dressing gown, who said to me, \u201cHurry, there\u2019s no time for fooling.\u201d Then I went to the boats.\u2019 \u2018Did you know who that man was?\u2018Not then.I do now\" \u2018Who was it?\u2018Mr.Ismay.Later, this man told me.to get the women and children in the boats.I lowered one of them.Mr.Ismay came to the boat and helped me.I put in quite a number of them and a few men, Then I called for more women, but there were none to be seen.Theu I stepped back on the ship- again, and officer Mur- dock told me to get in the boat and row around to \u2018the after gangway.I thought that was the thing to do, because I'expected to bring all of the Passengers back to the ship again.\u2019 The witness sald that just before the.boat pulled away officer Murdock \u2018leaned over Fae shook should spring up.\u201d \u2018There were five members of the \u201ccrew on the \u2018lifeboat commanded by Pitman, \u2018who .testified .that -he carried forty of the passengers.Under Cross- examination he acknowledged \u2018that his.boat did/mot have lights | although the regulations: of the British Board of-Trade compelled it.-iPtman said that the women behaved \u2018splendidly,\u2019 and that all of them wanted to help in rowing to keep themselves warm.He said his boat was \u201cdome distance from the \u2018Titani®> when she went down.: sn \u2018How did-she sink?\u2018asked Senator |She settled by the head, and then.suddenly : she got on end and dived straight down,\u2019 He illustrated with down pointed \u201cfinger.Did you hear ary explosicns?\u2018Yes, sir, four, - They.sounded like big guns in the distance.\u2019 \u2018What were these explosions?- _'T think they were the bulkheads.\u2019 \u2018When did the bulkheads: break?\u2018The.explosions followed \u2018the dive of the ship almost immediately.\u2019 When the investigation opened at \u201810.16 o'clock it was announced that J.B.Boxhall, fourth officer of the \u2018Titanic,\u2019 was \u2018ill, and could not be heard further at this time.\"MORE IDENTIF IED.| Fifteen Additional Bodies Bing Total \u2018Recovered to.77.\" (Continued from.Page: ny\" New York, April 23 \u2014THe White.Star.line this morning made \u2018public the fallowing wireless \u201ccommunication etving the names \u2018in.the additional\u2019 Yat of} those recovered Init the \u201cTitante\u2019\u201d disas- \u2018Can you tell what speed the ship | ra cise eho.ren | 444444444444 44 MEMORIAL SERVICE TO MR.HAYS IN LONDON.Word was received at the Grand.Trunk offices here at noon to-day that the memorial service to be held in London on Thursday, simultaneously with the service here, will: be in St.Edmond'\u2019s Church, Lombard Street.The English directors, officials and employees of the Grand Trunk and Grand Trunk Pacific Railways will attend.+++4H4H44HHH4444 RECOLLECTIONS +++4ttet444Hette4 +++ér4sésatétHhéhet Mr.William Drysdale Tells an Anecdote About Spiritualism Mr.William Drysdale, of 638 Dor- chester street west, who was one of the late Mr.W.T.Stead\u2019s correspondents, writes that on the occasion of Mr.Stead\u2019s last visit to Montreal, when he lectured before a Montreal audience in King's Hall, and at the close of the lecture invited questions and criticisms, he was surprised at the amount of heckling he received.Speaking with him after the lecture, the conversation.turned on spiritualism.Something which Mr.Drysdale's blue Presbyterian training caused him to resent as fully, \u2018caused him\" to tell Mr.Stead the following incident.Some years ago a prominent Montreal merchant\u2019s wife died, and, shortly after, an expert medium was here from the United States, and the bereaved husband was asked to be present at a seance, held in a private house, the object being that he might have a conversation with his late wife.As the story goes, this object was attained, and by some mysterious rapping through a table he received a message or messages from his wife.Mr.Drys- dale\u2019s mother, who was well on in tlie eighties at the titne, and lived: with her reaching her 92nd year, one evening heard some young people- discus sing this wonderful occurrence.Ske Was appealed to by one of the young folk as te what she thought of this.Turning to Mr.Drysdale, she said: \u2014 \u2018Willie, I canna be fashed wi\u2019 sic nonsense.In all probability I will be taen before ony of you, and if there is.ony.way.of nS.to: you from _Feseive communications; - > adds fale, \u2018I: Lave since rn day ~ often wished for \u2018the touch of:a vanished \u201chand * and\u2019 - the sound of \u2018a voice.that is stil.\u2019 tr COL, ASTOR'S.WILL.Value of: Estate Estimated at $1 25 000, 000.New.York, April.known - to-day- that.a New York law.firm -wil} file for probate within a few: days the will of.Col.\u201cJohn- Jacob.Astor, who perished on the \u2018Titanic.\u2019 It.is, said that this\u2019is a.comparatively new will, made after Col.Astor's Marriage to Miss.Force.The lawyers refust, however, to give any détails az to the disnosition -of the éstate; which Te \u2018estimated at $125 000,000.At the time of his second marriage, Col.Astor settled $5,000,000 on: his bride in view of which it is understood she relinquished her dower rights in order that the estate might remain \u2018intact.As provision had also\" been made for the\\ first Mrs Astor, the lawyers say that the bulk \u2018of the\" estate will go.to Colonel Astor\u2019s son,\u2019 Vincent, Who will keep it\u201d intact.For 1912 Cal.Astor.was taxed on, rear\u201d property.tn New, York valued at $41,202,800, - \u201cRAISED \u2018THE.FLAG.Cy Hall.Ensign\u2019 at \u2018Half: Mas Ne Longer.2 \u2018The.city Han flag \u2018was raised \u2018to the top of the pole ihis morning In.honor \u2018of \u201cits being.St, \u2018 George's Day.2.The Hon.T.ity i \u2014 Watch i THIRD OFFICER SAYS A GOOD | OF W.T STEAD| 2534, Ln.reply: to.£114; asl oodaiane.Tight skate of.expect.\u201cIn \u201823\u20141t became | \u2018| also \u201cto.\u2018express: our \u2018profound: sympa- ' | fund, which -amounted to te rem reese LEFT 48 BRIDE RETURNS 4 WIDOW, wy Par WorTy, Mrs.Marvin, seventeen years old, whos while they were Titanic, is now, at: lyn, N.Y,, seriously il from \u2018her: g,.i Ap, Brook: me, iv hos High \"a mTh were to be Haid, \u201cfor building rafts.These launches do.not \u2018take up much room, and with fuel oil, steam can be got up in a very.Sow.minutes,\u2019 .mitter\u2018and\u2018Pecoption-f built on: £he- hu the Angers Nine, \u201cAtlantic fon line, Dominion - line, - Leyland - Hne,\u2019 \u201cRed | Star line and White\".Star line that: 2e or raft capacity spfficient for - \u2018every: soul in board, passengers or.\u2018crew.: CALVARY.MEN'S OWN.o -CONDOLES.WITH BEREAVED At the\u2019 \u201cCalvary: Men's : Own\u201d Brotherhood, the\u2019 following.Setter.of.condol- \u2018bers: \u201cThat we, the mémibers of Cal-: vary Mens: Own\u201d \u2018Brotherhood, desire to place.on record .our:.sincere regret.at the.Tecent.terrible catastrophe the sinking of the ship.HTitanie,\u201d Be den \u2018cost the\u201c world at large So\" \u2018many of thelr brave sons and daughters, and thy with the: relatives and friends of those\u2019 who \u2018 unfortunatély \u201cwent to a watery -grave,.and that God, who rul- eth both: \u2018land and gea, will \u2018comfort them in their troublé.We: would also not forget the bravery of the men who stood \u2018so, nobly by'in tHie fäce of certain death: and \"allowed \u2018the women to take to: the life boats.The \u2018Mén\u2019s Own orchestra played.the \u2018Dead March,\u201d all members standing, and\u2019 a collection wis \u2018taken \u2018up: for the: \u2018Titanic\u2019 relief $23.16, \u2019 i [gees ssstsrsanes CHARGED.WITH HOLDING \u2018 ~ \u201cS8ERVICE, \u2018Quebec, April 28\u2014 Ad McRae.of the\" Salvation\u2019 Ars ay.\u201canswer - a charge of | Waving: held \u2018religious: service near St.ohn Gate, on h \u2018insté row TITANIC DISASTER CASTS SHADOW ON ST.GEORGES DAY All Customary Celebrations Postponed, But Society Will Pass Resolutions of Sympathy With the Suffering.\u2018cast over the city and over the whole | 8.¢.Woodley, moderator, who.ig; 80- ereaf all \u2018the steamers of\" thèse] \u2018Hines: will -be \u201cequipped \u201cwith \u2018life \u201cboaks 1 : (MINISTERS TRANSFERRED, \u2018ence was: \u2018mead and\u2019 Passed/by-the:méim- |\u201d Érérarensrerercecsd \"| which was.to.be.\u2018| and \u2018to hold the same on- Fhuradoy \u2018af- The quiet celebration of St, George's Day to-day was a tribute of deep respect to those who perished in the stupendous calamity that shocked the whole world last week.St.George's banner was sen flying at half-mast in various parts of the city.The annual banquet of the St.George's Society was cancelled, as was also the concert usually held by the St.George's Snow Shoe Club of Montreal.The only events at all marking the day are the meting of the St.George's Society to-night to officiall\u2019 cancel the banquet and pass resolutions of condolence, and the meetings of the individual lodges of the Sons of England for their customary informay social gatherings: on St.George's night.\u2018In view of the gloom that had been world we thought jt only proper to cancel the banquet, although some expense had already been incurred in connection with the preparations,\u201d said Mr.Robert Bickerdike, M.P., President of the Society this morning.The Society will pass resolutions of condolence and sympathy with the family of the late Mr.H.Markland Molson, who was a life member of the Society; a resolution eulogizing Captain Rostrom of the \u2018Carpathia.\u2019 for the way he hastened to the resuce of survivors of the \u2018Titanic,\u2019 and his care of them until they were brought to New York; and a general resolution of condolence with all those who have been bereft by the disaster.Mr.Bickerdike declined tu say anything about the wreck of the \u2018Titanic\u2019 or the circumstances connected with the rescue work, as the facts were not established yet, and would not be until the investigations had been com- leted.Pre was very much grieved at the loss of the late Mr.H.Markland Mo- son.TUESDAY, APRIL 23, PES 1912.\u2018I had luncheon with him just before he sailed for Europe, 'he said, \u2018and he was feeling like a school boy.He was a life member of our society, and we will miss him very much.\u2019 The society.as a whole, was very closely affected by the disaster, he addled, because many of their members had either gone down themselves or had lost relatives or fricndgs.As president of the Montreal society he had received a number of St.George's Day greetings from different parts of the world.From His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught came the message: \u2014 \u2018I much regret not being able to be with you to-night on this our national day Please convey my warmest greetings to.your members, and assure them of my deep interest in their society and work, ARTHUR\u2019 \u2018The Duke of Marborough.chairman of the Royal Society of St George in London, England, cabled: \u201cThe Royal Society of St George dinner in honor of Old England, is especially associated with our brethren in Canada, whom we pledge with deepest fraternal regard.God preserve our Mother Land, and Empire and our King.\u2018MARLBOROUGH.' Messages of greeting wer: also ree celved from Mr.J .H.Frink, president of the St George's Society of St.John, N.B., president Wm.Crowe, of Halifax, N.S.; President Davidson M.Harman, of Toronto, Ont.and President W.H.Wiggs, of Quebec.The Montreal society this morning sent to various socleties In Canada and the United States, and the Royal Society in London the following message: \u2018St.George\u2019s Society sends hearty .greetings.\u2019 of Montreal CONGREGATIONAL * ASSOCIATION OF QUEBEC.The semi-annual meeting \"of the Co: ngregational Association of bec will be.held in the Emmanuel Congregational\u2019 Church, on Thunsday and Friday.of this week, The Rev.ing shortly\u201d to take up the work in.Marash, Turkey, which has been.carried on by the Rev.F.WwW.McCallum, og placed Boh, wil press, and ane | ma To.entire; instalation \u201cof » \u2018the most be given by ow ™ a M.As : approved and.up-fe-dafe pattern,\u201d and, me Ce F.J! Day, MA, B D.; KEPT ALIVE, When bE.eC BR: : pesaols the Rev.Dr.E.Munson HiIl; the Rev.Stratford, Ont.April 22.\u2014Thesbark wo dE od in mp Toop F.W- McCallum, B.A.; the Rev.= a life kept alive for -four hours by liners.: There.VAL \u201cbe shora stations | C \u201cWooley, MIA.; the Rev.Al se n° was.à 20 az, Lavell \u20ac < Me BA; the Rev.\u2018 \u201cProtegaor 5 À away.Such\u2019 was.the.fate of Henry Mid! L- AP.Cosh the.Rev Hi I.RRL e-j-A.Hartleib, a traveller for the Globe- Æ G.E.Read, th Sa \u201cWernicke Company of iratford, \u201cwho ré relation of.\u201cthe Congréga- 2 to the - proposed.\u2018yrion \u201cof : churches,\u2019 \u2018The chiarch:= and: for- \u20ac missions\u201d Te foreign.misajonary society?«Christian mysticism,\u201d and a: survey £: the.churches of the Montreal, Ot- LAVE and \u201cother districts.At 8.meeting of the Transfer.Committee\u2019 \u201cof the General Conference of the Methodist church .in Cinada,.held in.Toronto, the Rev.Doctor \u2018Car-.han \u201cpresiding, the following, \u2018trans- fêrs: \u201cof minister effecting: \u201cthe ontr Conference were arranged: \u2014 Me trop C.S.Laidman, Alberta, to Montreal; the Rev.H.A.Goodwin, Saskatchewan, to Montreal: \u2018the Rev.G.McCaul, Bay of Quinte, to PR the Rev.A.T.H.Strike, Bay of Quinte, to .Montreal; the Rev.8.Sellery,.Montreal, to Bay of Quinte; the Rev.H.S.Osborne, Montreal, to: Bay : of.Quinte;.the Rev.T.H.Billings, Montreal, to Manitoba: the Rev.J.M.Shaver, Montreal, to Manitoba; the.Rev.S.Quinn, Montreal, to-Lon- don.the \u2018supérannuates of.this \"district, the \u2018Rev.\u201cHugh Cairns being trans-, ferred -from the Montreal tu the Sas- \u2018katchewan Conference.The probations transferred \u201cfrom.or into the Montreal Conference were:\u2014 Mr.\u201cWray L.Davidson, Montreal, \u2018to \u2018Hamilton: Mr.Charles H, Brown, Poe as to Montreal \u2019 \u2014\u2014parmpms \u2018 ST.LOUIS DIVISION.! ~ Liberal.Convention will \u201cBe Held on \u2018Thursday Afternoon.\u201d attend: Sir Lomer Gouin\u2019s- \u2018meeting at the Monunient.National: on.Friday evening, 4t- has.been: decided to cancel.the-convention eld that evening, |iernoon.\u2018next, at two\u2019 o'clock.somes \u2014\u2014\u2014 * Que-|' \u201ccase | to-day was stricken with.heant-fail-: efforts 3 dq oF Several doctors \u2018was kept.\u201cThe \u2018 present outlook\" The following change \u2018was \u2018made in |- to- Hamilton: Mr.B.Eyré, Montreal As the Liberals ot.the- st Lous a : : \u201cvision wish \u201cto | ed to death in bed.à tin Burrell \u2018leaves fér Toronto to-night {to \"lay \u201cthe corner stone of the new ut [ Exhibition, .While in Toronto he will & Go à à» à à à à $ à + à + + 5 + = PC BRIEF NEWS ê OF CANADA Ÿ oe Le 020 Le ols fp fe le fo Df Miss Be la Hae: 4th .(Social), {.Superior\u2014Moderate wind.Lo we \u201cMrs, H.v Flower; bth (Good Citiz- | a little warmer to-day ana of enship), Mr.Ed.Shearman; secretary.nesday.| \u201cLedaïn;.cor.\u201d sec, \u2018Miss .F.|.Al] West \u2014 Fair and net TT\" 4 ad 9o6scpaos momo = ts Jef ne h Freema i\u2018 treas.,.Mr, Gerald | Plays change in temperature.oo \u201cfair, - Freeman, reas, Mr, a :, \u201cMiss A Temperate look out -convenor, Ste.An n; ard _ Higher: L ne i vester GT ne\u2019 \"x § am.day MONTREAL .35 | victoria *.48 TL ©.| Calgary .38 5 Winnipeg .42 7e Fighter, Who Vas Mursied white Her, ie 8 Vistas, Honored y, vou.Sapit Ste.Marie 1 Toronto .Kingston .20 ty { : Ottawa .-.a ; .+ ) Quebec .ne and thé of- 44 an men-of the Youville Square Sk on.= 8 .48 i tion made he presentation of.St.John's.Nd.34 4 \u2018of gold to engineer Thomas Detroit .38 CS Nolan.yestérday.on ne Occasion of New York .48 on the dattes marriage -Miss Bthel .\u2018BE.Dolan, of 862 \u201cSt Brine Street, London eee set a onich took Place.in St.Patrick's co Church.this morning.District Chief 0g fave as Mann.\u2018who has charge of the central |.Washington, April = and volé division, Captain Doolan and others, Eastern New.York: an a0, et » | *Ktended to engineer Nolan the best | to- night; Wednesday, ai fi i wishes of the pfficers and |temperature; high weste 3 i diminishing to-night.La 7 New England\u2014Fair and \u20187e night with frost; Wednesday.w \u2018 rising temperature; high winds, diminishing late to-n:e er as.\" * D precious.SE -Shone, bec ause ne Le Playwrights Ka and Charlotte - Th at hooks from Mrs vy, r s laughtet,.as te 8 Haty little \u201cheroine ad nt,.by nek acting er than the 5.tha uai 3 really.mas quaint an aby in the 0 tan rie L Day contrast new-boriä love for he ong habit of harden; pat ous agerenees dis the e~drive, best in \u2018the \u2018Béene .1*y induces the ru o return to her ps PE man of the pla s Hayward Gfnn, an coming.restraint, a all around, the oh ig, that of the talka a verge on ed.It is.Somethin al.arrangements à scenery is natural, an be rainfall ¥et stage e \u201cfirst act.As th t: begins\u2019 at \u2018ht.Half thé first ad spolied by late-comer the frst ac; gives t here.enn TOUT OPERA.as- as-Mondéy night, an ne; too; the \"Princes well.= filled whe for the production c .three-act comedy r- \u201cThe opera has ha isstul run.in New Yor very faverable recep ht comic Opera; see the audience .greatly volved during\u2019 the pe rery laughable, whil = of.Miss Marguerit 1yed the mest impo decided success wit ss Clarke was by f »mber of the cast, al porters were \u2018excellen ht, bright and: Têfres \u201cby \u20ac.sd on Saturday nigh » of the most successful ason.The large ware Catherine \u2018street, we F.utmost-éapacify, an er of guests were en relr pratses- oft evening.This: satoist \u2018were thd folowing cher, soprang; of M ngetvatory \u2018f° Music endead, baritone, an - + Mr.B.-Derwit no-player, and favoreé fthr an \u2018excelleñt selec st records.AMATIC.cvs.rien amatic.Élu: \u201cpile pre cond » time \u2018ftp; collez -in St\u201d - Éôtdis Towr 1y evening next.Sev have been: \u2018held sinc fon on Mareh 28, ang 8 been \"- added.Th wil assist in.the even ne partin-tfié dramd uriel cKee, Ret] rd, Hazel Finlayson Madge \u2018Burrows, Ettd W.J.T.Adamso rie.Carlyle Dunca Holland, E.3.B.Jordan, Davi McCoo.| = 723, \u2014 \u201cThe low are \u201cLake Huron yester stward with increas Je: -mow centred ove x\u2019.\u2018Rain has falle JACKSON.& 44 KAY STREET.! 1M \u201c\\THERINE ST.WEST., PARK AVENUE.ewer we.ea va\u201d ve M PPER STREET.«vo «a TTC HISON STREET.STANLEY STREET.PE.MACKAY STREET.«v se oi For the BEST is nearly.alway mE APEST; and the place to get Ë SpsT GROCERIES, PROVISIONS \u2018of: sinds, specially FRESH.EGG! \u2018BUT 9 CHEBSE, HAMS .and BAGÇO also FRESH FRUIT ahd\" VBG TABLES, i ; my 8 bottle of Haitei wre.Price 250.; WINTER FLUID.\u2018gands and Lipsy ar Fours-6 In remedy.250.\" : JA.HARTE, D 150 Hotre Dame street We ' CARPENTERS, BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS.valuations mage EL regulators of expert plabo bility.hon with the theft of Boots, ner, with which, a i He pleaded guiity += ai bai charged, and eñquete ÿ Brunet's arret.was brought ; by Captain Prevost, whol Suspicious of \u2018him d à house in: St 2 taken into custady: ther , it boots, shoes, hats; feathers, clock and\u2019 Saar things.for hich the: police hay been searching were 'd Eighteen pairs of boots.were.sh last week from the store-of-Alph Brunet, 925 West \u2018Notre Dame stre In court tolday Brune = \u2018ef.of 10 pairs; but \u2018Hot of The millinery store of Mrs: Bore, 925 West Notre Dam, broken into at the sam hats ang feathers tak When Captain Prevost learned Brunet had made préfents- \u201cof - ênG shoes and millinery\" to \u2018he house, he had him.taken\u2019 ; ir, and when the.\u2018Rous We search PATENT Summer: dresses: or long coats for theatre house or street wear.The | uld st.an easly.purchase.ir Regular\u201d VS LE: Firat Floors\u2019 a The | dre Trègu Tatar ened.hee and] le \u201cthoroughly »ld.of.\u2018thet: A \u2018values\u2019 \u2018of recogiiized ended to note this sale of Gloves, for: among these manufacturer\u2019 = 2 cellent glove pou 54 or \u2018pure silk Malonese with double tip.Colors are \u2018worth \u2014 Gloves in Suede, - Some have: two and four dors, others fasteners ead.and Taffeta Sitk\u2014cotore of on, beaver and grey.300.| \u2018Sale fe price 1 - barn | will be open: 1-day next.- This.is: almost.a\u201d week | later.thay\u2019 last year; when navigation { ner, > Lionel, : + MI, wot, \u201cand - Mt; \u2018Geo M.y ; \u2018Sonduet at: te organ.ne cantata is Deing .3 3 Serena and Moser.5 Xa War- SANS Percival_J.: Illkiey w \u201che \" = ment: indicat that \u201cthe st: \u2018Lawrence Tr navigation on Mon- a.year ago.to-morrow.\u2018An ice jam \u201cis; reported rt Grondines- ween.\u2018Thrée: i BL \u2018and Quebes, | i.a , it: will: disap- | tng steadily, \u2018especially in Fatrmount, Diamond and.Lorne, primary lodges.But the older .lodges, which meet ii the centre .of the city, at the Alexandra.Rooms, barely hold their own, yet: they contribute to some extent to the general increase, as many members transfer on certificate for the newsr \u2018organisations.Point St.Charles Led- ies\u2019 Orange Benevolent Lodge is mov- ' ing uptown to the Alexandra Rooms, The ladies\u2019 lodge in affiliation with Boyne L.O.L.401, now being réot- (pes has twelve names- upon.Jou rol v price NING ACCOUNT.\u201cThe Street Railway Company has \"went a chequs-for $32,000 en aceount of snow cleaning The account was rendered on \u2018March 9, and a balance \u201cof $980.39 remains unpaid.: The bill of the-city to the company for cleaning snow from streets .oa \u2018which cars are operated.from the beginning of thé year till March io.tailed $75,480, > RT - come to to the youns, the the où, ay , weak and the strong.\u201ccanes, -{ pure is effected in téenty-four hours.\u201cPutnam's Painless Corn and Ww = tractor.This remedy is painiets \u2018At0s sure, it always curex .Don*t lous | periment.Use the old and relieBla Putnam's Painless Cora and \u2018Wart \u2018 ca 52 Reguler $1.25 to $1.50 values.\"Wednesday a yard ,79 \"Another shipment of these much Wanted | SHOT SILKS has just arrived.The colo \u201ccombinations are really fine, and include some ich.shades.for Robes and Blouses.Ti, \u201cMauve shot b White: * Brown shot Black \u2018Red shot Black Purple shot Black Fawn shot Blue .Old Rose shot Sky Myrtle shot'Black Reseda shot Whi, * - Black shot White - | Niné good dress colorings.Note the width, .{36 inches.Regular $1.25 to $1.50 values, a! Wednesday.EE | wo Extra Specials in Black + Silks - x 36-inch Rich Black Chiffon Tafictas\u2014 Two remarkably fine qualities of soft finished | Dress T'affetas, rich full Black.Perfect Lyons dyed, will wear well and give satisfaction; 36 -|.inches wide.Regular $1.00 to $1.25: \u2018Wednesday a yard .89 and 98 1 (Silk Dept., First Floor.) 5 6 \u201cMurphy >.\u2018Dependable Black © Dress Goods aes go) oh Op mh vg om .The growth and popularity of this Section \u201cis-a sufficient proof of the excellent quality and varied assortment kept in stock.Special care -is taken at all times to.secure only the best \u2018 possible dyes.We can show you goods from :.50 to $3.50 a yard in all the newest weaves - = El ae .~~ | which are of the reliable \u201cMurphy\u201d standard.Jo le\u2018 Dé a éco 2trortié as ces: tl styles to thoose bis Pred.TE AL a a LL | (Black Dress Goods Dept., First Floor) = The Mintle riiient \u20181s \u201cnow! \u2018sh 1 ction of \u2018or n=.vis a a Ts Wo AEE : : SRSA E 00 ) the newest - pi wi ats: sot us : sy : ; ng leading N \u201c7 PR.\u2019 Lord a \u201c\u201cMURPHy's\u201d | \u201cSPECIAL - ELBEUF BROADGLOTHS Unspottable in all hew colors, 54 inches | wide, per yard, $1.50 - offers en Le gs Prices .75 up to $3.00 per ai» the: Tower priced machine fae éioueh- low priced, offers a very on.i: \u201cail OT at I ES C0 5 PS Va aT ES PT TE ET CT from .02V, to .25 per var cité Perfect pee L trfagtion;.36 $1.25; Railway for a \u201ctunnel: Royal and a \u201cviadiict posed station of the-\u201ccom waierfront.and eastward to B nse cours Market, would b heard of this Section ent quality and ecial care only the best pr.Lachapelle oa 1\" th consideration the: totally radequ ate.Neither was the: eity offieially.- moufied \u2018Ald.Lu: A.Éapol City Council.shoul of Railways: to\u2019 postpoi 1 of this Rn .o the icompäny \u201ceit \"with the details\u201d igi & pone letter was accotrpe, led Toronto, .Æ 22- rc this- evening: oe of 25 Of Dr.G.:B: : rs jh-Apärtni.to the Countéss von T te of vin land.\u2018Countess ds reported: to have come to- this country at the: tim 5.fr vo ma pr by: th mariée in New York on\u201d March RS Free (SORT EE è 80 $0 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pere - : sonal supervision since its infancy, A ww: Allow no one to decelve you in this, tote, \u2018Imitations and \u2018\u2018Just-as-good\u2019\u2019 are but Exporiments \u201cthat trifle: with anid endanger the health of Infants \u2018apd apd Chlljren- is CASTORIA for Castor Ofl, Pare- harmloss \u2018substitute etais pions \u2018and: Soothing\u201d.Syrups, It is Pleasant.It Ë Deiter Optus Morphine: mor other Narcotic It cures Diarrhos and Wind Tocthing Proubles, cores Constipation qua ri and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleeps \u201cChildren\u2019s Panuceu-The Mother's Friend, In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TY MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK OITY.epportumity.of fenew.et to Bot: their ing\u2019 \u201cyour * \u2018germents now, ; notre\u201d work done first.Our.conn ioy TRE i to 170 Paper the Interests.of.etter: oat; assistance offered: by-the plan: will! ane able: pet garish to secure loans ; for cad nt & Fraveliing 0) andis | he! Mayor of the mu- pleton;.James: Angel and- the, Re Father Bourbonnals, crate\u2019 of\u2019 road.Maktine wil = st.Philo- | \u201cmene, $75; Chateauguay has decided on.a loan of $75,000 for: the same.urpo 10° Howick wil} #per unicipel Low\u2019 \u201cvisit.\u2018from: one, of the.govern.| and writ, buy\u2019 à coms rernment\u2019s Mmeasuré \u201c parishioners \u201cto accept speeche) he tw rire Ménars.Al phonse.\u201cDemérs\u2026and \u201cDaniel! .Bigras,.| asked those: Staiorable tow joan for: want : 14 \u201cbail he.medtlyg\u2019 was Held In the 4 pal \u201cand mot Cn than\u2019 400° persons | aller; 3.x 4: Crea, Canine Purcot, William - Tem-.ather .Preville, spoke] L -adventages one oy ond and \u201caccept.fer us\u201d the wood St.®Chrysostome will begin the A .in a few weeks, and will make a Ro ot ne 375,000.J The four of the Post pesishes® of Chateauguay will expend $435,000 ; © | good roads, and the -pthers will I Ormstown, another municipality\u2019 06 | Chateaugua¥y county, began last year the macadamising and improvement.ot-all tte roads.- | Alleged \u2018 New.York Comte Broke Into Store Taking\u2018 «Cuff Buttons.a.> na | New York, \u2018April 22,\u2014A: New vo policeraan, John Maroney, was 2 X- raigned.-trrrcourt here early \u2018\u2019eharged - With burglary.It was.\u2018al.:\\eged that:he broke into a men\u2019s fur- j'nishing store and took a pair of valm- .able cuff buttons and hat.The presiding maglstrate held him under 00 in Blanch Washed on to Ross.in Fundy\u2014Crew Saved.\u201c5 - st john, \u201cN.B.April 22.\u2014The phiet 4 bout \u2018Nina Blanch\u2019 was abandoned in fe Bay of Fundy, ten miles from : ci ere during the night, having sprung leak: and: was gettling fast.Only: : Hewo of the crew were aboard, and these reached the shore after a hard row | The pilot boat was ashore into \u2018the rocks.Wat a \u2018Dollar Per Thousand Yass.el For \u2018Hand- made Brand.i \u201cToronto, April 22.\u2014The local claw makers will \"make & demand on \u201cthe\u201d bosses for an incrdease of fifty cents per thousand on mould cigars, and one .dollar per thousand on handmade » ) the Near, imstitur, al Neal 1 Tag east, .tute prices, colors, egular demie spring \u2018 nd sum.eived - car de and At of vous \"GE thie.British In.lists was held or the Royal\u2019 Guar- \u201cipaugürat Meeting on \u201cApril 6, 1911, and the: Canadian.divi- fied \u2018by, the London X Xecuts re; meeting in - Kom \u2018Crome; retiring , and a large num- x present.e secretary,\u2019 ew that -one.- Mr new members\u2019 had : the year, in- tives from -Mont- onto, \"Fert \u2018William.er, \u201cand : that bership- -.Was how.w Li dis- \u201cOt- nnounced = that \u2018the pire 2 of British ntreal \"in 19¥2| had mtil #13 -An \u2018order d more répresenta- ight bs &rranged.i sympathy of the y family of the late ember of' the Lon- Municipal Journal; Fred Cook; Ottawa ido\u2019 \u201cThmes\u2019: 2nd Moussean, \u2018La Pa- an cs Associ- al, Montreal \u201cWit- \"Canon , ! Chambers.dq\u2019; James.-Muir, = IT Button.fire \u2018broke out,\u2019 elt stores de NADIAN(h Ë PES canadian Club Speaker se \u2018a Ry 2 Not Dut IESE TEN Economy, NO vy.i \" {jonsidered Too Much Afr.John Williamson, M.A., was i weaker at the last weekly ot he.canadian Club, held yesterday our er, on at the Sailors\u2019 Institute.- \u2026 subject of the address yesti r Williamson, was \u2018Canada an , < mperial Defence.\u2019 ne | .s thar Canada should assume par \u201cthe burden of Imperial defence.Mr.witamson said in part: _ sar the United States, \u2018the \u2018policy «lation is possible no.longer.J's interests are: How.80.great \u2026 \u20183 impossible for her\u2018té defend .\u201c sttüation is \u201carming to-day than fn.1909, when \u2014 \u201cFor Canada, x + Pod service.i t\u2014$76; 5580; cording to atea a :Class\u2014320.25,.I TH \u201cani.882-802 gE tom SAY Asçarr.: æ \u2018A ALLAN, 1; Agents, \u201cMONTREAL.+f AL à, Rates From: First 5, ed RTE MEGANTIS 1 May \" ; June 8, July e * TEUTONIC, May 18; ; ' June 15, July 18 | ; =| LAURENT] Ma ~ rs _- \u2018 ; June 12 aire ) \u201cCANADA, June, 29 .+n.+\" RSecond 15 * One Class \u2026KCabln, :*\u201c Best for the Least\u201d $50.00 and $55.00, pI Third Class, clesed rooms -fomly, At Lew Rates.a3 thought alarming.\u201d The time has when M.Henri Bourassa and | he > party he stands:\u2018for(shodid;reaiià te: : mar as Canadians; we safe he British Empire.\u201d i.\u201cThe duty of the hour, 1s fox Ask Agents ox particulars , or Cota \u2019 pany's rine Street West.Loe ial Sr ca sorti ce © her, mother, son, dau ta ps on ; 7:4 Eh ions, BY Ve burden of the Imperial fi must be maintaihed\u2019 wd that no pow r snvers shall think: of: contesting 8g the; mpremacy of thé Unité \u2018 ar the present tinie \u2018the 111 exclusively onthe gino, he United Kingdom, whi.thi É aienish the enormous amount of.i 5000 for naval defence, a tax of ua NANT pg À mal) house an \u201cmail tush ; Toeéount 106, 3 or ont Piatt EI 35.Be = Es âge Bran Par Snmes.Street rating to every jadi in \u2018Canada: wi e hear too much these days abo , and not\u2019 enough, \u2018about du anada\u2019s share in the burden.of su hota\u201d ftfonss \u2018Office, 1% Wotrs Dame Str Uptown.AgYy.530 Bt.Coiba: : + Glasgow vrejzn mag.Fassenger service 5 Hnegon From - Lt - iad \u201c SÂTURNIA.a 7 CABBANI DEA.May.- 6 Montreal.495,37.47.88.ATHENIA .Msy:1} -*Stjeaaners.: fitted witir \u201cétefrigeratart.\u2018> fPastengez \u2018 sléamèrs.hefore Mr.Jusiigs 26.Roy! \u201cJune 10: pou Bawacd.1 July 24.Royal George A Ane\u2026-7.Moyat E \u2018ations \u2018had ie Bea Jury 0 1 Te time between.Mr.\u201c A.Rives Hall; K, Junsel for the plaintiff; and Mess \"erron and \u2018Rinfret, co for.Railway Company.In tering acti NAC on\u201d \u201cunimproved sus an ed PE A large number of last.Gears plays ers were Jouch in evidence, while sevr \u201cBoston; Legarde,.Gharpe and several others.\u201cArt Ross \u2018Watson -and the\u2019 whe \u2018 ; anather, so I- guess \u201cts; ap\" to me.ete busy \u2018and pecommodate him; Our \u2018 has 9 used \u2018torscelnig.the the standi ct , a runs.in the ; i ro-| Liogiesd, Won Montreal: \u2018the\u2019 \u201cDô- po ; bre or que \u2018Comÿariy, the + Nul \"Tooth Paste corrects this - acid condition and thus checks give Dad, They! NU like itas well as you, re Arpt to build you up, | Mite \u2018and \u2018Sister: each\u2019 an \u2018introduction to Nyal\u2019s Tooth Paste, Théré rs ovine hundred ther Nye preparations.Hints FPP to poled yen \u2018wearing you out, there is Nyal's a pd It'll save their teeth too.Price 250, PASTE \u2014 | \u201cPUBLIC - NOTICE À hereby tiven.that under: the first part, of Chapter.19, of -the Revised Sta- \u201ctutes of Canada, 1906, .khown as \u2018The les :Actt Aetters.patent have.Hnbeen, issu.der the 8 of.the Secretary sued nde of Ca ab nada, bearing the 2th\u2019 Tay: of \"A pRit BEL, incorporating uis -Shlakman, manufacturer; - Solo- mom an Se CO) ercial traveller ; ; Chola dberg, / désigner; \u2018Harry \u2018Hermes, \u2018agent; \u201cand- Eason | Grenfell Place, advocate; all of - the City of Montreal; in the Province of Quebec, for /the follbwing purposes, viz: - (A) To carry on the \u2018business of a real eptate.and land company and a real sgtate agency, with power to buy, own, Bold, \u201cdevelop, {mprove, acquire, séttle, ultivate, let,\" guarantee, exchange, and ell, immovable\" properties and.lands in\u2019 ultivation or: otherwise, including time - mits; and -all interests therein, and 0 trade.and.otherwise dispose thereof nd deal: in the.same, and to -that end | PDIy : and invest\u2019 the capital \u201cof the company in the purchase, survey, im- provem it, development and prepara- \u2018tion for\u201d \u2018occupation - and settlement of hie said \u2018real estats ghd lands,\u201d in such.| maïiner : as\u2019 may be.most convenient for the.due\" carrying \u2018on\u2019 of the businegs of the company; and.to make valuations -and:investigations of real estate; In and upon the said \u2018real estate or elsewhere \u2018to make; bai d, construct, Or \u201ccause\u201d to be: \u2018made, \u2018built \u2018and con- \u201cstructed and maintiined \u2018any and all Public and private works; roads, bridges \u2018and: other \u2018means of communication, \u2018er buildings, and works necessary or \u2018convenient for the occupation and improvement of any of \u2018the said lands.and real estate, and to put in operation and make, all \u2018kinds of -works: and improve- -ments thereon or elsewhere;.¢¢) To, construct, - erect, \u2018repair.and Alter, dwelling houses and other struc- \u2019 tures .and buildings of the property of \u2018the.\u2018company or any.part: thereon or.elsewhere;, ; Ad) To ménufacture, \u2018buy, - sell and \u2018desl-in- stone, cement, sand, 1imé, bricks, lumber, hardware and .other\" building | materials and requisites; \u2018(e) To make, erect, \u201coperate, \u2018supply and \u2018maintain parks, \u2018gardens, \u2018squares, wharves, launches, boats, .boathouses, places of amusement, \u2018 \u2018information and messenger bureaus; : : (.) To\" acquire by purchase, lease or otherwise)\" and to -utilize and develop a°| Water powers and other powers for- the 3,4, Production of electricity, hydraulic or tar \u2018motive power; .and to construct and eperate- works: for the.production of \u2018such power; to acquire by purehese, \u2018lease or otherwise, or to comstruct.and operate waterworks, gag works or plants for\"the \u2018production of power of any | Kind: for lighting, \u2018heating, motive or other purposes, and .to :sell,- ledse or Ea dispose; of -the same, gs well power, produced.\u2018bythe.com- Ped\u201d to \"construot and: maintain les fines\" and\u2019 transmission\u2019 lines, for, the distribution ' of power \u2018and.for the | } general purpôse 6£ the- company\u2019s busi- | ness, provided,\u2019 however, that all sales, distribution\u2019 \u2018and .transmission of -elec- trie, hydraulic and other\u201d power or-force ofid : the lands: of - the: company.shall Lg) To construct,\u2019 {mprove, miäaintain.work, manage, carry\u2019 out or.control ; anÿ-Toads, ways and tramways, branches or sidings on lands.owned or controlled\u2019 by the-company, and.bridges, reservoirs, Water-courses, \u2018wharves, manufactories, \u2018warehouses, electric.\u2018works, - shops, stores,\u201d and: other works :and.conveniences, which may | \u2018seem - calcillated.di- Tectly er.indirectly' to advance the come \u2018pany\u2019s - \u2018interests, and to contribute to, \u2018subsidize, or otherwise: assist or take part «in: the.construction; improvement, \\ maintenance,.- working, management -Cärrying out or-control - thereof.Ch).To! sell, lat, transfer or-exchange pany 8 property.or any part to dispose of or \u2018otherwise +1 thereof, \u2018a trade \u2018there n, and \u2018to develon, \u201cimprove, and.lay out said préperty into building lots,\u2019 stréeis, \u2018laned, \u2018squares.or -other- wise; and «tq aid in\u2019 the constraction - maintain lanes, roads, - streets, \u2018water- Works or \u2018other \"Works, -and-\u2018improve- \u201cments.\u2018calculated to: \u2018render the com- al ] .A, Tor make\u201d avinoes \u201cby way et Toane to the purchasers, or lessees\u2019 or \u2018occupants \u2018of; any part -of the:company\u2019s | property,\u2019 for the purpose of building.or other improvements thereon; end to -ald \u2018hy advances of money, the construction \u2018and maintenance of.roads, streets, wa- erworks,, drains; and other works cal- ulated to give, \u2018better access to, enhance \u2018the value of, or to improve the \u201cproper- ) To sell the property.of thie.com= hypathecs and.\u2019 \u2018charges in, or to gud: guarantee.the.payment.of chase price of diy property.sold cor thé Te-imbursement > by; the \u2018Company isldere\u201d of the- pro- 3 Ro 1 nd alfot as -fally paid: hares.of .the .company-in payment, franchisé,\u2019 undértaking, property powers, privileges, lease, Mcense.| pe este, .stock, bonds\u2019 and \u2018ee ze may idwralty \u2018acquire by irs J Tanielhas been amarded $250 cart: balm, by.Mr.Justice Pouliot, in- a\u2019 breach- of» promise suit -for $990 instituted -by that lady against: hen \u2018quondam \u201cfinance -, Cousineau, al léging- failure on \u2018his part -to- ~CRITY - t- promises assumed : on - betrothal: \u2018marriage \u2018contract .was drawn up \"bi At is.alleged :.the .defendant \u2018took opportunity to.posthane the:date he.wedding, alleging sickness ox e other teason.The: lady finally Thfused: \u201cte\u201d a nea \u2018vo.further.post.ary sera ] : on , atternoon apd vend church.\u2019 \u2018was peautifully dora \u201cwith Ao: the audiences at all the 7 ére.large, the singing: o \u2018scholars.Fexcéltent-belng ton | lug.and evening by'a finé-orches À \u2018The addresses given by.Mr.Di\u2018 ut, the Rév.-E-\"L.Hart, BA, { : 0.*Dawaon! were.most aps 6 and \u2018inspiring, -and- \u2018the re.Centenary and: Ho vy.,.and: take.-and.hold mortgages, .bart.paym Daihen \u2018pa\u2019 | and otherwise dealing in 2 ures, of à nV propérty-: \u201cor rights -ponement; an accordingly entered the ; action, tue of the powers herein grant, (1) To enter into any arrange ments with any government or authority, i.eral, provincial, municipal or july ui otherwise that may seem conducive i -the company\u2019s objects Or any uf Lien, (m) To acquire d hold nourri .standing the provisions of section i .\u2018the said act, and to sell or other.dispose of the stock, shares, SECUTILer ar undertakings of any other (om.pany, and to transfer its underigking, Or assets to, or to amalgamate wig \u2018any other company; (n) To sell the w ole Or any part of the immovable or other property vf the company, and to accept in payment \u2026 part therefor, ca sh or shares, debentures, stock or securities of any oti | company; - (0) To enter into agreements for he sharing of profits, uniting- or co-ope- ating with any person, firm, association, or corporation engaged in, or about tu engage if, Or carry on any commercial, financial or other business or transa.on; (p) To invest money on immovab.e property for the benefit of any person or corporation; to undertake the care and management of investments, an.guarantee the security of the same; (a) To act as an agency Or associa- : tion for and on behalf of others who intrust the company with money to invest in real estate, and also secure the ru.payment of any money entrusted wit: the company for investment and fo: the purpose of securing the compan: against loss upon any guarantee or oi.: houses, mills, factories, shops-and oth- pligation, or any advance made by tie company, and to receive and dispose n° any description of assets or security | which is conveyed, pledged, mortgaged.or assigned to, or warehoused with the company in connection with such guarantee, obligation, advance or invest- \u2018ment, and to guarantee any investment made by the company.as agent or otn- erwise; (r) To invest and deal with the mon- eys- of the company upon such securi- \u2018ties, and in such manner as may from time to time be determined; (8) To operate, manage and control factories, shops and stores for the hene- fit of persons purchasing lands of the company, employees of the company.\u2018and others, and for such purposes to purchase and deal in all kinds of goods.\u2018wares and merchandise; (ty To control, promote, organize, manage, develop, or act as officer of any company, corporation or syndicate with which this company may have business relations; (u) To do all \u2018such other acts ani things as are incidental or conducive to the cttainment of the above objects or any of them, and to carry on any business whether manufacturing or ath- erwise, germane to the purpose \u2018and objects set forth, and which may seem to .the .company capable of being can- veniently carried on by the.\u2018company.or calculated directly: or indirectly tn enhance the value of, or render profitable any of its properties or rights: (v) To exercise -all the powers herein conferred either as principals or agents: (w) The powers in each paragraph to de in no wise limited or restricted hr reference to or inference from the terms of any other paragraph; \u2018The operations of the company to he carried on throughout the Dominion af Canada and elsewhere by the name nf \u201cThe Chambly Realty Company, Limited,\u2019 with a capital stock of two hundred \u2018and fifty thousand dollars, divided into \u2018two thousand five hundred shares n° \u201cone-hundred dollars each, an the chief place bf business of the sald company to be at the City of Montreal, in thr Province of Quebec.Dated at the office of the Secretar of State of Canada, this 12th dav of , 1913.GEORGE H.PERLEY.* Acting Secretary of State.:E.G.PLACE, : .Attorney for Applicants.PUBLIC NOTICE in hereby given that under the Quebec 4nd maintenance and\u2019 to construct and | \u2018Companies Act letters patent have been issued by the Lieutenant-Governor © the Province of Quebec, bearing date the.foregoins.pur- what happened, It is believed that stead of to the decks.It is à tradition that when the en- gineérs on a \u2018sinking vessel have dons their duty to.the last they gather in of the Doxology and the benediction the engine room, clasp hands while y to come in.He had only .o man who knéw how te.handle an he said, and feared to remain \u2018lon Vicinity\" in\u2018féax 6f ah adeldent e who had been: Pliced In arge by Captain \u201cSmith, 1» h ordered him to: take.off the.ur His boat, he said \u2018the ach the \u2018Carpathia, had sPoken- ith ry De \u201cWashington Gladdet, of Lo-, .\u201cThe.Speakers.table [ *} with\u2019 the \u201cAmerican and : Britivh flags.Upon a wreath\u2019 of smilax and roseg 1.eli bonded.a Portrait of Mr.a8: draped\u2019 CL i Army is trying of the \u2018\u2019Tita elk op \u201cThe Ciao \u2018band will play or \u2018Bt.Æatherine street and victnlty or to aie\u201d relief .standing about the engines,\u201d and so ze \u2018down: with.their vessel.lantic.sfeamer which was ordered b .{ the North~German-Eloy& Conibduy * ou - {April 11 at the Schichau Shipbuilding ment of-35,000 tong.The company de- -clares that the- reports published, ac- v In a are Incorrect.hat every life.boat, hed ra oupgesed Freaiers water dippers \u201c| tives of all the departments win ate\u2019 .A memorial service wiil be held po n fic aad other railways, as well as other -.institutions\" with which Mr.Hays.was.~ connected, while.the rest of the church.« La on the Grand Trunk and \u2018Grand Trunk _\u2018 be in plack and purple on Thursday.In \u2026 .the \u2018élty.the general offices, the Cana= \u201cdian Express building, the Bonaven-'§ ture station and the city offices on St - every one went back to his post in: ; tete ;Ç GERMAN SHIP 35,000 TONS.Ve Berlin, April 23.\u2014The new transat- Yard at Bremen is to hae a displace- : cording to which the vessel was to: displace 54,000 tons, and that the con- .} struction of further similar ships, was 1 we 4 ACKAY Treatment | rt Pr oo cn tures ot any bjects ait ts \"ne ,( in nor the other \u2018offices th ]P matter serious.bad got the icobers.with diffiauty collision, and tt 'sosmed dark instead of white; and -was only, 'B feet above the \u2018water iE éxhall told of seeing-Tsmay Work r lifeboaty and .sl on thé \u2018Bretagn osent on-fts way cto \u2018this \u2018 : Chevre Wiewisy \u201cdenied: above - h te, - \u201cComrsciore en are role » acts En à are.i x t Shige: gran ye reign women.ei ign uslikely tha Boxhaly me bed a © sta that night ae an 6 ul (ceedingly - difieutt a under such iconditions; n hare had beén:the least pA Pi AA Cure of ALCOHOLISM Dr.John: M.MacKay\u2019s specific.medicine for alechollam 16 highly.recommended by the clergy and was adopted by the \u2018government of the Province of Quebec in 1804\u2014Bee reports of ~ the Courts 1904-1912\u2014Hffeotivé in 85 per cent.of chromic cases - © tredted\u2014Drunkennsss le a diseass and should be treated edioally 1ike-any other.Dr.John M.MacKay's specific medi- ne cannot and does Jot fall where a desios to be cured exists She where ths.Doctor's directions.are fairly carried out: vs Jndiuine pd at scientific principles\u2014Removes crav- cohol in shortest e\u2014causes no distrees or suffer.- RE te patients-\u2014Naes resterud thousañde of lives to sobriety snd ne rs dons M 7 MeoKay's Medlel Pe : MaoKay ne \u2018oan\u2019 be taken et home vately and without interfering with « man's oodupation\u2014 lo, special diet is necessary\u2014The Treatment covers à period AC 20 days, but ft immediately removes the oraving for drink Hien: enables.a mean to begin & new life.with courage and oen- hs = ge Sh or Tash of every .oan are fod Rares one van eut ith tae Gaver om S yor under 8° beneficent ar- The only treatm ay \u2018any govermment.Beware of imitations.ent omeietiy ions private.Weise for Boakiat and partion to.oo.Lu Lawrence Boutevand, Monter [SR TER ae Howe ?+ GE EEA > a.\u2018 # o ce which.to\u201c put the \u2018strike\u2019 order nf et: \u201cand two hours in, , Which nahi = th - ad not \u2018received any.official word.rom.the railroad.nines + ecided to \u2018concede the engine Lo Weil and ate Enns of \u2018ihe\u2019 States\u2019 Commerce: Court,\u2019 \u2018Were: j d \u2018that.the engineers.are determine bee fhe ; é ; bad: faith, Hey ss urned \u201cat 5 alock without bave - » mediation or arbitration; but \u2018it is 5, They include racticaily.dire of 5 railvoads.- r Central Lordy of \u2018New Ji hose: contract.with! the engineer : part June L \u201cand > ee exceptions ar the de ginkable, .rst hd ih Tuctance | sentar/the ponts Delotine : j es wera 8 re raft.and felt ee - elt no on |: el dis Ls PL Rs \u201cDegen i sting A.D REA & Co., Montreal, Limiteg BON, Pres.J.W.MoCONNELL, Vice.Pry; 3 DWIN, Managing Director.sof Women Batt: je facts | a nd.out \u2018most prominently in this ince are:.(1 1) very boot in this collection has either: med sole or.oodyear welt; (2nd) There are | ctra high class \u201cboots in the smaller sample sizes | \u2014 included.31d) These boots are all newly bought hy ys | \u2018anidsare in:perfectico dit - Ja of styles: | { | Boots: AN \u2018size, To 8.Widths A tn E, | 0: Scimpl « Pairs, « Sizes a 8%, 4 and 41 |i $1.98 | FE 5.re isn't i?To-morrow will yl.bat iy ju one, week to the 1st of es» will be wanting Wall | Pager at corners and pen- Hiving rooms , and smoking TOO et as 15,20 Tooms, .25; 30, .35, 0, 50, 59, .60, .76 and $1.00.\u2018ory Complete.Assortment of English Parlor \u2018Silke, floral and striped Dedronm papers; tapestry and\u201d two-tone hall, dining room and Hving room papers, designs that are mew, novel and exclusive, at.per qoll 25.30, AD, 50, .60, 75, $1.00 and $1.25 ur buying y of: German Wal Papers has placed us in the unique position thie.a season of \u2018being able to offer these beautiful fabrics at considerably-less than usually asked for similar-lHines., The reason \u201cIs \u201cdireat.importations\u201d™ from the mills at et prices,\u201d and the .Papers.don every room.fn the house a ja.\u201803 mm 7 vavings are.yours \u2018in the following lines for Wedngeday's selling:\u2014 \u201c600 Rolls of Besutiful \u2018Atiover \u2018Faro Tone Green \u2018Papers, fn two very She \u201cmice new patterns, suitable for small halls, sitting rooms, pariers dining rooms.- \u2018 Regilay per \u201cpoll 863 _- > Wednesday; ped TO.ea Bes vec WW Wee \u2018ewe Lys 800: Rolis of Two :Tone- Biue,- \u2018Green, Biscuit, Grey and Wood Tone \u2018Papers, for every.oom\u201d \u201cin.the house.The tones are beautifully #oft, stock is tieavy duplex ingrain, small allover patterns, 35 \u2018Regular per\u2019 roll £0; Wednesday per roll.\u2026.- avs eee 000 Rolls Varnish Ties, made by \u201cAllen Higgins Co.\u201d Mass, Pure \u2018whitte \u2018grounds apd: washable.Regular 40 and 50% 25 Wednesday per Pr Sd Map wes swe see oo Bey » ; Sa, «SECOND FLOOR UP.EMENT.SALESROOMS \u2014 OVERFLOW SALE OF LOW-PRICED WALL PAPER : cir pee pol 0 sod 12 and .08, Wednesday per \u2019 gular ici tl 0 und 1244\" Wodpesday per soil.» 05 = = a ae Woda: F6.sue 2 Regular per TO an y ve Ppl ton\" ve: 4 to match, neh, por aed.hee\u2019 pom = Jon 08 ana 2 £ you will écrin: one to\u2019the -extent\u2019of.coming\u201d to Gir ¢ ment.between- 8-and 40: clock in the \u2018morning , to-morrow, we will, repay.you™ by offering th the 05, .10.and .25 lines of hardware.\u2018mentioned: below at each 08.The écris \u2018good: up to 10 Id ; 225 ators and Groen Whiner sauteuse Wednesday B: Regular: \u201cPrice, Beis .| En 03 Foo I@iaees © Openers, R Screw -Brivers-and Co omatar, Wire: \u20ac feos angorn.SL BREAD vo \u2019 Because me Keep the Quality Uj ASK YOUR GROCER aity Treasurer R.T.Coady resent received $302.64.There has vet to « acknowledged the special collertiont { taken in the city churches on Sun WITNESS is printed ant THE DAILY WIT the -Witness' Cornet A offices No.140 St Petar street nab Ww .City of and Frederick Eugene Dov ° th o: Montre a Fens communications sou be units ts: addressed John Dougall & Soa, Wi or now.smo to ser - pass\u2019 O Montreal, and si letters I< © 33%%he EAitor, should ba address -ghditar\u2019.of the \u2018Witoess.! 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