The daily witness, 28 février 1913, vendredi 28 février 1913
[" \u201cNE er NS 32 no CO ON /E be Made g 1913 IS ONE rte NS F eight 86 | CITY UF | RIVER Panama an jects.The projec river fro to 37 fez no unusua ing to a re ny Soclet pecial com stigate th no unusu els will b 1dson.arge cana nadian sys canal pro ays the TE in handiin: stati 2an4 nd in hand jects so à as soon à )leted.CADETS.ths De yout Years rs\u2019 Armory thd Harrison this arm disposa he p fo It is °° f the lads their bos h, the firs on 3àinins viners, an pe | Uniform' ! f the dur?ip at Poi nn 1g summe\u2019 \u2014\" printed ar s\u2019 Corner\u2019 reet, in th?n Redpat\u201d gene Dour should br son \u2018Wit: all letter: addressed Liefit.-Col.Loggie favored the Minis- JE rare Bt er?* @ ¢ I _ : Murphy's Ad.is orf page Eight i4000000v00008T 3 ; 666506000240 0504450 [7] ; + © de % % COLDER 2 © & > .Le 2 Le 2 5% de 5 2 S KJ ° Peed + \u2014_\u2014 ji Te y.= \u2014 - - - .- \u2014 >> Vol.LIV.No.50.CEA wn MONTREAL.CANADA.: \u2018Paper FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1913.PRICE ONE CENT.X °° \u2014= ee \u2014 : : + {HOLE COUNCIL WILL SUPPORT \u201c304A OF CONT ACTION campaign to \u2018Get Together\u2019 F \u2026 mendation of People\u2019s 634.Lapointe\u2019s {important an puncement In yesterday's \u2018Witness,\u2019 fledging\u2019 himself, as leader of the council, to do all in his power to further an immediate solution of the central congestion on the tramways, pas been warmly welcomed.Ald.Leslie H.Boyd, K.C.to-day nnounced himself as.entirely in\u2019 Be-.te WITT Ald.Lapointe, / 5 \u2018he yas glad that as leader of thé Coun- qd Ald.Lapointe had taken the stand 4 had.®) am satisfied,\u201d he said, \u2018that \u2018he gill have the aldermen at his back: \u2014\u2014 8 MR.LESLIE H.BOYD.in fiis policy to give the prompt con- ÿ trmation of the City Council to any § reasonable scheme which the con- rollers ma¥ -décide upon, In confer-.mee with the tramwags officials for | vou TLS hr bi oes Points in t6 Pop! 6 Cor Minister: of Pence-Duke of Connaught Deprecates the Bo Ottawa, Feb.28.\u2014 Universal training was the big subject 6f discussion at the annual militia conference with Col.the Hon.Sam Hughes to-day.All the military organizations that are assembled here for their annual conventions were represented, and the subject was dealt with by fully a dozen speakers, most of them strongly in favor of universal \u2018training, with various modifications.\u2019 The subject was introduced by Lieut.-Col.\u201d Rathbun, of Deseronto, who sald that it was impossible to launch such a scheme in Canada at present, but that education of the public through the press in favor of the system should begin at once if the adverse views of a section of he newspapers could only be altered.The cadet movement was inadequate for recruiting militia forces.\u2019 Lieut.-Col, Hall, of Victoria, B.C; Lieut.-Col.Kemmis, of Calgary; Col Steele, of Winnipeg; Lieut.-Col.Gre- 5 or,yof St.Catherines; Lieut.-Col.Loggie, of Hamilton; and \u2018other spoke along similar lines.Lieut.-Col.Gregor urged more \u20acx- iensive work among school boys, and ier of Militia\u2019s plan\u2014as defined - by Lim yesterday\u2014of fining those who did not serve, thus aiding the militia financially._ THINKS PRESS IS CHEAP\u2014AND NASTY.Col.Floyd, of Cobourg, attacked \u2018he press.Before starting any new movement, he said, it was necessary tn go to the newspapers and put up E THE TRAMWAYS Ald.Leslie H.Boyd.tte - | Immediate relief of the central ton- It Is true that there have been ne- gotlations from time to time between |: \u2018and that these have not: heer tive of any results.-has now.comer when both the con- \u2018not be allowed to go on any longer, | training.: bogey\u2019 in Canada.HOL IN PROMPT or Business Has Warm Com- Representatives, Says gestion.\u2018The \u201cWitness\u201d has my warm support\u2019 he said, Yn its \u201cGet Together\" campaign.As long as we go on as we have been.going for the past two years nothing will be accomplished.the city and the Tramways.( 1pany, troilers and the Tramways Company must understand that the public demands relief from the conditions we! have to submit to.The controllers | should immediately call the Tramways Company\u2019s officials into conference; and.they should keep right at business until this thing is settled.Both sides should thoroughly understand that this thing has got to be settled, and-settled now.\u2018Nothing else should be discussed, in my opinion, till the relief of the central congestion has been provided for.That should be discussed in connection with the present contract, and independent of the new contract.If there can be a \u2018mutual arrangement, between the city and the company for doing away with the central congestion.then I think that will accom- piish a great deal towards paving the way for a discussion of the extensiofi of the system into outlying districts.But until central congestion is re- Heved it is useless to talk of other things.\u2018As an alderman, I feel sure that the whole Council is prepared to support any reasonable settlement.We look to the controlers to bring about an.equitable settlement of this question, and we will support them In every possible way.\u2018But again I say, this question cau- If this congestion can be relieved by the co-operative action of the city and the Tramways Company, 50 much the better for the company and the citizens at large.But if it cannot\u2014 ft has still got to be settled, and settled now.TI CANADA WEIS THIN gey of Milarism.% talked of $50 going far with the news- » 3 \u2018papers.Lieut.-Col.Fisher, Pembroke.wanted a commission \u2018to investigate universal | Inspector * Hughes of Toronto said that only two fathers there had ever objected to their boys hav- | ing military instruction.\u2019 Na FIRST WOMAN TO ADDRESS MILITIA.D Mrs.Cole wife of.Col.Cole of Montreal the first woman to address military conference in Canada, declared it was useless to talk of universal training.Canada would not stand for it.But the militia would be popularized, especially with the mothers, and made much stronger.A strong military country was the best guarantee of peace and the Minister of Militia should be called \u2018Minister of Peace.\u2019 The Minister of Militia announced that in future every battalion of active militia would be entitled to a cadet battalion and a reserve battalion.Drill halls will be \u2018established in evéry town where there Is company headquarters, and will be free for use by the townspeople for other purposes.He declared that no expenditure returned to the pockets\u2019 of the people quicker than that on the militia, and: no expenditure was freer from graft.DUKE DEPRECATES MILITARISM BOGEY.The Duke of Connaught and ' Sir Frederick \"Borden spoke briefly on the | cadet movement, His Royal Highness\u2019 deprecating the use of the-\u2018miliarism He declared there was no danger of it: The conference continues this afternoon.A notable feature is the presence of representatives of the churches, universities and women\u2019s \u2018organizations, including the National Council of Women, Daughters of \u2018the Empire, #0 to buy the editor.Col, Hughes sald that Col.Floyd had never been in politics when he Graham White Wants to Carry : Mails by Airship Everything Cut and Dried for Fleet Under Air Pilots He Says if Government Will Only Subsidize Scheme.London, Feb.28.\u2014A comprehensive .\"nme for dealing with the entire * Bject of an aerial fleet and its ne- \u201c© rary appendages has been laid be- \u201c7\u20ac the government by Claude Gra-, \u201c-ra-White.The scheme includes the! \u201c The Dominion Textile Company took out a Permit yesterday for a four- story addition to its dye house, 1518 street east, to cost $30,- 000.\u2019 \u2018 : , Plans were submitted to Mr.Alcide } Chausse, city building Inspector and architect, for a .pubiic bath, to be\u2018 erected in\u2019 Rielle street, Emard ward, M.P., Dawson.| by Vinet.are promised in the Longue Pointe school site probe, following the de-' nouement at yesterday's: sitting of the |.inquiry.Mr.Gustave Vinet, who sold the site tn Therrien, took the\u2019 stand again yesterday, and flatly -con- tradicted the sworn statement of Mr.Achille Laurin Wednesday, that he had been given An option on the property That the signature to the option produced Wednesday by Lätrin was not his, wag the emphatic pronouncement of .Vinet.He had never given an option\" to Laurin, he unhesitatingly declared.: This declaration by Vinet introduces new elements into the case, and there are now implied accusations of for- Consuls clerk, told the police that the I last Mrs.Harris\u2019 patience became exhausted, and after a chase she seized the man that he wal a Swede wont- down to thie Swedish \"Consulate on McGill street; and arranged to -have a man come up and interview the\u2019 prisoner.At the end of an hour spent in Marchétium's company the Swedish man was a nativé of Sweden but a Norwegian citizen \u2018and that thérefore thé Swedish Consulate, would not interfere, but would communicate with the Norwetgian Gensut In regard toj.the matter.ER gy.20° Lieut.O\u2019Shaughnessysteléphoned the | Norwegigh Consul, who, said he had | nothing to do.with- Norsvegian irhmi-\" grants \u2018that the Dominion Immigratign Bureau looked after \u2018them.The.office was communicated, with and instruct- Of these, 45 were in cities During the year established at Montrehl.and 49 in the coûntry.new branches were \u2018Kazabazua and Longueuil, and in St.George\u2019s parish.- = « \u2018The secretary reported a total membership of 2,548, comprising 55 members of the Diocesan Board, 1,095 members of senior - branches, 429 members of girls\u2019 branches, 589 \"juniors, and 380 jatle helpers.THe; total 48 260 ahead \u2018dt that of last year.\u2018Four general) life mengbers were made during the year, 29 \u201cfourteen diocesan life members.The treasyrer's report showed receipts of $.1,268.51, and disbursements totalling $10,156.18., Ce eed tiie.have beer accounted that it mary n° be possible to.make arrangements ff a service this season.C.N.R.ENGINEERS INSPECT McGILL UNIOX : As a result of the article in 17 \u2018Witness\u2019 about cracks showing in walls 6f McGill Union and MeGill M.C.A.caused by either sinkage of the buildings or blasting in .the con struction of the Canadian Nerihe tunnel, the former building has brn carefully\u2019 examined hy the -Canadia\u2019 Northern engineers.One of their \u2018in Auttority for diverting Sonliguy bai: ery on the one side, and perjury- - 1 | ê ; : avenua once caiicd Vine.Street, a by the city at a cost of $25,000 or $30,- on other.The sitting Berd tres ro send the man beforé |.PICTURE TRAVEL TALKS.spectors in an interview with ong © spplied for by the C.P.R.This 000.11 41 4 EU \u201cwn short, bat owing to Vinet's State, \"He was removed to the \u2018Central\u2019 o Je turer and author, vi ay the Union officials said that the «a: + .-== la +3 : .: a .» W jot ; pc, au change in direction woud mean that BYS DY NER ; o[ ment, essiting, , Police Station and the next morning \u201cQuel visit to Montreal to-morrow, 25°, Vas mot of a recent mature.ai the strect wouï! pass worth af ihe BABY'S BODY.UNDER BUSH, \u2014_\u2014 : * | examined as \u2018to\u2019 his sanity by Dr CUS ARTS o.deliver his illustrated lec.that the building, .like others on QC i Lo Y.py Lr I order timada under her Century of similar foundation, had sunk a lt\u2018! rziiway trooke instad of detwean the C.P.Il.timgks and tro æreet rat) vrapared ev Mr.IH, Dunlop Morrison.witl bo 124 fost.The plans have Leeh |.*shruhbery in Notiéing\u201d footprints\u2019 leading to | the real © of.145 Cote des > ; La = we Tom .SHOT AT POLICE CIEUTENANT.Sylvestre Smith, , thw.colored man Chagon, who is ernploÿëd by the city for ihe purpose of looking after-the |- Peace, in dhe High School in the after and in the Dominion Square but\u2019 not \u2018enough to cause any anxic Flash light photos of crucks in = war.This, in *Le oolæun a2 the alt The round floor.will] have a He Noiges road, curly yesterdhy.snormi : .; i ; 2 erginosr, Wouid be seaarsily dan cortiâer and a store on = or the furnace, man of the house top.| who is accused of attempting to mur- prisoners.| In Morimyiacnce the dector.Methodist £hurch in the evening.The| plaster on the walls were also take ageous, apd as the *Iilway esroed to | gallery; tke rest of tha building will | ed them up, and at the end of the tral} der Lieutenant, Menard, of the Chab- did not notice \u2018any sign.of illness in\u201c NASER Rt Oo ubjeor Sh terms of \u2018by the engineers when making © : Hey ce + .J r.5 i .» - beat the coet, pérmissios was granted, Permission to cansiruet overhead tracks above Mocarv.Forsyth, pre.fortuine Drzey.St.Germain, Darling, ; bo 1:ad for uffide purposes.-; .| The ground for will be of marble .ond, stone pa.the front and tetra cotta ton the rear.\u201d-'Tapesiry brick will be \u201cfound the frozen-body of à rew-borp | °OHlez streèt police .Stdtion, while the infant concealed under a bush.The \"police of No.10.station were notified, and after a\u2019 coursorv examination by ofticer- was chasing him for theft of \u2018à revolver front, a\u2019 second Hand: store on St.dames street, appeared before Judge Lafonfaine for voluntary state.him, and had him -sent down te the jail for Turiher examination.| .~The jury returned a verdict of \u2018death\u2019 due.to natural causes, exoherating -the- police from all blame, and offered the sents a striking contract\u2019 between the \"Canada of 1812 and the present.4 EOYAL EDWARD ARRIVES, examination.= ~ omens FOUR HINDUS KILLED.Vancouver, Feb.27.\u2014 Four 1lind Tavideon, Lavalier, Aviwla, Joljatte, used on \"uth front and rear, froro the; Dr.O'Connor, of 133 Bishop street, the ! A Royal TAvrard arrived Av Chambly, Sicolét and \u2018alnrs siroots first ty \u201cine sevonth storys and from ! bofy.- was.removed - to.the morgue, ment, and \"was.committed to stand suggestion that in the ahsence.of tho rain ra c'élocx Tart right \u201cSue were killed at Port Moody this m1\" wos grantéld to the C P: RP.for the construction of its Forsyth lwanch.that poini upward both wall will be of ierré cotis.- | : se, where an autopsy will bé performed.and an inquest héld to-day, © Ce Le, hi * pleaded rot gullty to the charge, 4 {rial at-the Court of King's Bench.Iie To .prison: doctor some outside -physiclan be; called in.i © 3 Jefs Halifax at \u201c7 o'clock izat Thursday hight.; « ing by a C.P.R.freight engine switc\" ing a lumber car._ - hem, ~ © The Puke of Connaught was present, ; ; GASES QUIGKLY ou .and congratulated the, Association on the lad and, laying \u201chim across her MEMBERSHIP IS 2,548.: .The quality o gun its good work in the interest of rifle nee, spanked him thoroughly.Mrs.- I the prisoners on Montreal \u201cail has shooting.Harris had often declared that this Di n Woman's Auxiliary Has 94 - à ; coused much grumbling and as a |.Col the Hen.Sam Hughes said he saved the lad from coming to a bad D'iocesa ; h .result the city has bee 5 d by the | Intended to add to the number of rifle end.Incidentally, it has reacted with Parish Branches.! No fewer than thirty-six cases wero government to filtér i ha y the franges so that there would be one for; comfort to her in her old age because < Iisted for hcaring by the , Board of * de : © Drison- o,f manoeuvring district.An effort since recalling the incident several The Rev.Canon Paterson-Smyth in ! Railway Cimnitssioners at \u2018their \u2018=4- ors made a complaint to .their free ill also bé de to pay the expenses years ago, Mr.Carn î ç \u2018 | : which hag: a à landlord; thé go ; will also be mace pay p y 80, Carnegie has been send- his devotional address at the session Bion which began yesterday in the | I + thé government, which first | cf: one tyro from each unit to the D.ing her $10 a month.$ ; à ; «à city court: house, but scarcely two l had Mr.Leferrier.sanitary engineer, |p A.meet.To Co 10 of the Diocesan Woman's Auxillary 7 hours, Were required to dispose of a frake an examination of H.He found Owing to heavy expenditure, last\u2019 : in the Synod , Hall yesterday took | ._ Board 7estonduy Aftenuoon.setters the cordingly.: p ac- years\u2019 financial \u2018balance of $1,076 1s NO BLAME ON POLICE.as his subjett: \u201cThe Communication of iL 3 Of the.remaining.Shirt, seventeen = eee eee « own to 8.; an the Incarnation with the Sacrament we-g applications of the Cungian a LAR : In Connection Wit ied i The real meaning of the Incarnation, Xorihern Innsel sné Terminal gan BANK INDIGNANT.+ + +4 + + + + + + 4 4 ++ © poy ith oan Who Died in aid-the speaker, was not in many in- Cy pany for authority Lu conelruet tracks Th * +49 + oon, bell.at fully understood.It was a Government and Shippinz Mouizeal.As many property-ownors |, That oft hoes Should Have Beon + MRS.PANKHURST + The inquest on Askie Marchetium misconception to believe that oor M F il C me i An who had not ihcic evidence to hand, verstated.+ RELEASED ON BAIL.+| who dled in the Montreal Jail, last \"42 (hat Le had returned to Heaven.en Fall to Come 10 Al are iniogonted ti those Casés, the chair ile + « \u2014_\u2014 + Sunday afternoon from typhoid fever, ON Incarnation signified the passing man of the commission, Mr.Drayton, Tha manager of the Bank of To- + London, Feb.27.\u2014Mrs, Pank- +4 was continued by Coroner McMahon e Hf f Christ into the life of Agr eement.Ordersd that a specinl meeting of the ronté Informed a \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter + Hurst's \u2018hunger strike\u2019 will be.of + this morning.: \u2019 of whe life o tinue to do so, to \u2014\u2014 board should be held in Muntreut to yesterday thai the statement tivat + even shorter duration than im- 4 Lieut O'Shaughnessy, wha was in MSM 8nd to CONFINS Jeity humanity pa ,Ç smondense.) take avidance \u2018no ths matter in tho near \u2018Beverly: Brown, who was arrested: by + prisoned suffragettes hitherto 4 charge of No.5 Police Station when strengthen, put a hn -life ot men was CWitnest® Siaff Corresponten = future, Deputy High Constable Desaulniers, in + have been accustomed to.+ the man was brought in, on.Friday That passage, n Th \u201cHol Sacrament.Ottawa, Feb.27.\u2014It is report d in A comngining of tha atunicipal Coun- the Windsoor Hotel on Wednesday, \u20ac ~~ The Home Office to-day over- own lunch, and Constable McDonough tenet of all the churches, = À of Eng- kinds.buri:> as foiliews: 2 percunt from gov- cess of 53,000,\u2018the sum mentioned in ; who was in charge of the prisoner, ed in other ways.The Chure hat oe It ig further stated that the Govern: arnment funds, SC percant by the ruil- the warrant.In fact, it is more likely DIRECT DENIAL | brought him a cup of tea.Tha |land was to-day teaching Ww > ul in ment could not meet the terms of 'I \u2018way vad the ramaipmng 2¢ percent.to 1 to be less than that.Bank officials prisoner ate and drank greedily ang taught by \u2018St.John and Le on In- White Star Company in regard \u2019 we shara?Ly the rhrea municipalities feel quite indignant that such a re- 00° iN , .- did not appear to be in ill health® tle matter of the meaning of the the either the amount of subsidy or in '.° sonosrned, : i : port should have been sent out._| Short and Exciting Sitting of Bchool| After he had been in the station carnation.and its connection with the arrangement of ports of call, and 13 An sppilration of the G.T.R to | - _ Site Probe.\u2018 : about half an hour the prisoner began Sacrament., Lo rd- the negotiations with that compan: expropriats oertaly lands \u2018n the con- À ILDING \u2018PERMITS .- * 2 to slow signs uv\u201d \u2018nsarity and Lieui.At yesterday\u2019s session tones of for the time being are off.cAssion du Coteau Rangs, St.Antzina ! BUI HR TERMITES.New \u2018and important developments O'Shaughnessy, who: had léirned \u2018from I Se ranches In the Diocesé of So many are the difficulties th?Lode 2 - >.hve NESS, -.| \u2014- fH If 1155 l 18 | ANOTHER HOLE IN THE PUBLIC PURSE.\" ~~ MAKING WORK \u2018At the Market $ Clos IN CH COTHEBHRI 4 Tr 15 aS She à a3 141 I | SN £2 en of 4 HAE l 7 PES SEAT EVE > LIRICA \u2019 | J f 3 KIA NR oor asso 5) = EH, 2 7%, + 9 SESS = Sense, = SI, _ \" : 1h rnp | GEER IE - | 5 N ve d ; \u2018 .: CUIR Un : A4 UE or lee Si | RE À L | EK Es Mayor Lavallee Speaks of the 3.NI LR OO A .E ; \u2019 LAr ANS 4 oo ' } + \u2019 ge | | bY i Gn City\u2019s Policy in Ex- | 5 5 7 - WRISTS ai HY RE $hdrawal af - hr EL a Rey AN ropriations The stock market showed further New York.Feb 27 3 nw o 3 i Declare Withdrawal of Tram Mr, M.Es Nicnois to be Presi- LA p p | \" improvement in the afternoon with taking in the Can stocks fier, Pro A Clr Dela Corie 3 CT 1 A Crown Reserve And Power stocks rath- action, and Read; Cana ti 3128 way FPeight Privilege Ce - dent and Managing À PAE ae - _ J.THe city merely takes means to de- er prominent in this regard.During below vesterday's ee 5 a 14 ut.a 5 ER aq Cs à SC Ne a j /} rive benefit: from the increased value | the latter part à ¢ afternoon session Ing of local traction stocks ani ,.C1 Belo diagonal] as noke street Steel Com\u201450 at 58 25 at 53 1-4.nial of the existence à AE nue TN - Che t Ratiway Company ws pre- pay myatery about it, Mr.-Nichols agonal as in the Sherbrooke stree Sawyer Massey\u201420 at 48 Was rete fa mene oe vented from carrying fretgh® there.vil Le presidont and managing direc.ast extension along the brow of the.\u201c (Can.Cotton\u2014B Oat 42.Money Trust Commies je a 1 fra sult would >; Lremmeudous 4 Jocrensod \u201ctor of .tiu company, which is capi- § .from Alwyn street to Maisonneuve.Tu.Bank of.Commerce\u20149 at 218.from J.P.Morgan & Company SE mio \u2018to thelr clients: To cstimate the cost | 1I240%at $500,000.Mr.Brenton A.| À city will sell these-lots that it has creat- Bank of Nova Scotia\u20141 atl 61.invitation of the committee in M work, ft was necessary to know Méchoh, forfilteen years éditer of the |- SAY ed at a price which will pay for the .Dom.Cot.Bonds\u2014$3000 at 101.Upon the receipt of the Morean \u2026 met thay would .be the autlay for kauri Man:soat \u2018Star, whe is credited with RN opening of the street as-is being done = Bell Rights\u201450 at 8 1-4, 6 at 8 15] ter Chairman Pujo gave out à jee bus - \u201cage and dé he presen! moment \u2018 con- D@vins organized the enterprise, will | A -n the St.Lawrénce Boulevard ex- at § 1-4, 20 at 8 1-8, 52 at $8.Written to Morgan & Company, sav.¢ \" fracts were beéire held up owing\u2019 toi Serve.in d Jiks capaolty cn the néw} | 3 4 -nsion.© Crown Res.~700 at 3.75, 75 at 3.75, | that the invitation to Morgan & Co- bis uposrrafaty.| Daper, add iil assume the vice-preml=) F7 PERS | .Speaking: .of the extension -of St.00 at 3,80.Ce pany had heen extended to January 7, lat PT STE ES Le dency of the company publishing it.- 2 4.seph\u2019s.Bowlévard from Laurier: Ward, Power &.Shaw.\u2014700 at 5-8, 1830 at and that the committee had heen a! ane NOT A CAUSE 4 Rumoz.fax.éoänected the name -of NN » Papineau avenue, Mayor Lavallee 3-4, 5 : Work on its réport-for month.\u2018Your sm OF CONGHSTION.* oe Lord frorthalife, ~owtiet of .the Lon.~ A ud that the line wis homologated In Power-15 at 225, 75 at 224 7-8.memorandum.the reply concludes for ; Cat À ta e the don \u201cTimés\u2019 and Loñdon Daily Mail\u2019 |.A 4302, In 1910 it.was brought up in the! Penman\u201425 at 53.festly comes trio late to b- of ahs spe et er pate a 4 With the ¢aterprise, but thre {a denied = Legislature to empower.the city to-open Cement\u20142 at 28.value._ def at present going on \u201cwith regard to VŸ Tespohsiblo parties.It is further | AN this new section of the street.The city! Scotia-\u20145 at 80 1-2.The Morgan letter Juid at the door +f obs the cungestioh of passonger Ars. of the yards at 7 o'clock the \u2018World te identify himself with | News Item.2 LU Come was decided to take in the hundred br C.D.Monk, Hospital street, Local York to-day.cen in the morning and beng home agalh the Winnipeg Telegram\u2019 and his work ; iis : \u2018 spa feet extra on both\u2019 sides.As the land York ony of 5 wit Bache & Co.New US F at five d'clock, while the hig rush of in Winnipeg has wor general focog:- ; 3 4 na Sl - owners were to be prohibited from TC in act wire: PITTSBURG & LAKE ERIE, cen the day arrived after that evening ition among eastern journalists.IIe K 1 E ee building on this street till it was open-|- Opening and closing prices: , New York, Feb.27 \u2014Pittshurz « diss \u201cBout\u201d ; ie first vice-president of the Canadian | | Ik | Ce ed, they quite naturally asked the} Feb.27th, WI3.Lake Erie Company declared an extra The contractors had no desire to !N- | Press, Limited, and president of the 19% ; Legislature da make it compulsory on: - Stooka Opg.Clos.Stocks Op.Clos.dividend of 5 percent, payahle March L terfere with the transportation facill- Western Associated Press, two power- 101 ; _ - oo LE the city to do this work.Am, B.Bugar .35% Int.Pap.Co .\u2026.11% 31, to stock of rècord March 21.ties for passengers.They wWére citi- ful news organizations, which provide | à à ; ,\u2018 The mayor said \u2018that probably the Am.Can.7 8; do.pfd.48 _ | zens first and coniractors afterwards.the Canadian link of the world-gird- Co 2° \u2018 ; | : expropriation or the buying of all the | AmalCop.68 8% do.Harv .- 4 He thought the general problem could ling chain of the Associated Dregs | | 111 FALL - properties concerned would cost a mil- Agerpooa.3 Sk René lex _\" 24 N.Y.COTTON EXCHANGE.c be settled by \u2018getting together.+ news serviee, RR : : ARE 1 n to a naif >| Am.Sugar.1i5% Lehigh Val.151% 136% F \u2018GET TOGETHER\u2019 AS It is nat generally known that Mr.BE SN out the city Dayo IS Moms Ado pid oo oo Lo& Nash, 1524 132) Messrs.J.8.Bache and Company, x THE REMEDY.ones 1s & half brother of the Hon, | | 5 plus.lands proceeds of 116 sale ot su Am: Car io Gin OÙ hse 15% Non ork Cotton Mes hore de Ket , AS A \u201d .T.ite, Minister of Finance and | co.eo 547 te 4 se ecaiv am.stiry, 211 11 ste ab OL CLS as rollows: \u2019 j Get together as the \u201cWitness\u201d sug- son-in-law of the Hon.Josiah Wood, The Provincial Revetive Police raided the Frisco Pure Soda |, Mayor received notice from |\u2018 doptd.\"I LU do pa 22 CSN van.High.Low 230 pr Ket Rests,\u2019 he guid, \u2018and the city and the! Lieutenant-Goverror of New Bruns- py .- | : .se re Maisonneuve about the Pie IX.Boule- Am Wool.1-1.MexCont .March .1224 12°26 1°15 125 pur Street Railway authorities should be wick co 8-1 Water Co.premises, on Clarke street, this afternoon\u2019 and seized 22 vard extension, which was passed by Anaconda 552 35% N.Y.C.kH.[7 106% day .1210 1214 1208 121 readily able to remove the causes of : i hree 7 CT .the Legislature in 1912, at the instance Atchison 101% 01% N.Y.OXW.30 30 July .:.1805 1207 1188 Lue dissatistaction and friction 4nd tnd 8 vymypxgn mm dozen bottles, and three barrels of Salvador Lager Beer.It is ot that town.This boulevard will ex- jaeptd 00 Nor Pac \"il Mow) ug \"Ties 1196 ne ii W e6lution of the problems.\u2019 \u201c| YOUNG LADY -.charged that the Frisco Co.had no dealer's license.\u2018The pro- | tend from the St.Lawrence River Bait.&Onio 1004 101% Pac.Mail .2 Ob 1161 1164 188 35° -SMRIES OF QUESTIONS TO .A + ol .Co : = 05, ,.across the island to Back River, do.pfd.84 si\" Penn.R.R.119% 120 re SOILES OF QUESTIONS T6 > INJURED BY CAR.| vincial police claim that they should have ha\u2019 da commission or through Maisonneuve, Montreal, and BrklyaitT.ss i Pross.Steel -.uy SECURITY SALES A .1.Co LE TL .| | .: ce à - : ault au Recollet.rests w oY 4 - D.fe eens .He proposed to adafess a series of | Wülle crossing Notes Dame être wholesale liquor dealer's license, which costs $550 per year.city to do its portion of the boulevard, (80 L Flee oo oo Boo, tas ooo oo \u2014 w.questions to the Street Railway Com-'| near Mol strost Notre.Dame street, a en i \u2014 ee which is an open fie).This is an es- Chic.Ut, W oo.\u2026\u2026.do.1ptd.ours 2 Montreal Securities Auction, 119 5 Lit pany, | asking them, among other.day, .a young woman Le et ee = ; 7 y - .sential work, and the city will have Ches.& 0.1336 734 do.ll pfd.Francois Xavier street, reports the fo.be things, whether they woulg be able to \u2018Miss A Lu road ug o be : : LS 411 K : tô do it some dny, sald His Worship, Chie&Als, .Rocklsland 22% 223 lowing list of gecurities sold on Feb re pAfry freight without interverence.with | vais A, Lunétte, aged 24; of 157 Mur- | but would it not be better to do it (hie&N.W.185 Ry.StlSpg.lat p.m.: Un EI ; ; ray street, wag\u2019 struck by a Notre! ¥ | : Fr oC | ln .er : C.&3t, P 108% 109% Rep lL.&S.247% 25 Twenty E.Bourbeau, Limited, $455 pisgenger traffic.He.proposed: re- Dame stréet car.-An ambulance was ts : | ' [ now?This will be studied by the Col South .do, ptd LL.TE 20 Can Cereal and Milling pref.$18.5 uesting\u2019 them to endeaver \u2018to come 10 summoned from the Notre Dame Hos-| = Ch LC Board of Control., Jon.Gas 430 1% Bouth Ky.25% 25; L'Ciercie de Joliette, Limitee, 50 perce , same arrangement with.-the city\u2019 be- pital; where she was found to b rk \u201cga : > Le | The mayor also referred again to Col Fuel eee woo doopfd.79 TY Com on bonus, $75: 15 Laurenilan - fore \u2018the spring bullding operations fering from internal injuries nd gen.3 + \u2018the Sherbrooke street cast extension, Corn god 135 1354 Soutn tac, 100% 1097 Granite Co, 865; 25 Can.Coal and Cor, du began.This.was an Important tuidg.eral contusions.- Her condition is con- | : \"TEN - 1 - RE and said that it was not known at| pe ge LL LI Tem C&L, o.oo.common, $1450, (10 Freeman's Limi of ings costing $40,000,000 were con=| sidered serious.\u2014- ; + the time that Mr.Charette purchased Del L & W.lex Pacific .| ed ex.div, $110; 500 Montreal Motio pet témplated.in Moftreal,-\u2018inéluäing SI ~~.T_T | : 1 nm - 5 Le ' his property that the city would.take Del.& Hud.133 \u2018d'oledo Hya.| Pictures, 41%c; 10 Richelieu Lumbe Ay big office buildings, and if the com- THE BRANDEIS BUILL - ~ - i» - ; one hundred feet on each side of the Den.& K.u.160 .and Light \u2026.Co, pref, $6.50, 10 Canada Brick pre.any's right to carry frelght was with- \u2018HE BRANDEIS BUILDING.\u2014\u2014 : Ut Only 1 1 dtà do.péd.\u2026.LI Twin Ciey .127) and 6 common bonus,f50, 3 Vulran Tut- pany's.r 0 carry trelgh sw co : .: EL It street as well.Only in one place Dis.Secs U.S.Steel 6i% 6234 Cleaning Systems, $50; 10 Carruge Par -érawn the cost of these¢ \u201cbuildings Mr.Charles Brandes, civil « .d-elec- Was Formerl : Chief : Con- oo i | JU his lot actually touch the street line, Dai NS &an oo.do.pid.107% lus tories, common, $34.25; 6 Auburn Wov Would be.increased by probably $500,- trical engineer, will build a ten-story nerly Po 7 : i and it was a corner.do.prd.U.S.Ruber 63° G25) len Co, Peterborough.$55: 3 Sterl.ix .600.The city'also stood \u2018to Suffér loss office building.oti Phillips Placé next ; F ; we ot Cos nag ae \u2014 Krie KR, 2754 21% do pfd +.Bank, $102; 10 Canada Brick, comme, 2 for they had made appropriations Suminer.It will have a frontage of structor or the British PC ee mas .To do.Ipfd.43 UtahUop, 513% 524 §5; 12 Arsene Lamy.Limitee, pref.340 dor ; pavé 40 5500,000 for permanent.about 29.feet on Phillips.Place \u2014 Ne, J A dmiralt ' Cl -\u2014 \u2019 S an ke d a / ] v j / ( coll pid.15% 1 Union Pac.15454 1557 ool 1000 Pacific Lass 259], bonds, £1 ; x ~pavifig and.without the.facilities, of-f + while \u2018thé depri of the\u2018 structure on namMirany.Rraxident ot: i 0e E jen.Elec.Virg.Chem .a AN Jabogpany ES 5 \u201cfered - by the-Streck Railway, they through to Nos: § and 11 Union avenue, SER.LULL 2 LO Elected -Rresident\u201d at: Meeting PD: EAL el Ha des on Wabash cu 07 82000 Meniean a sii à oo à find cartage charges exorbitant.PET EE AT TRE LE TI eg fT re gdp OT a 0 RS th UE Ta : 1?, da | taterboro : 1% li do pfd' .-.- Sterling Coal bonds, 65.an 100 LS He had beén Informed by the M.S.R.London, Feb.27\u2014Sir Willfam W.| Which.s Proniised Addi- From Carnegie 1 lo.pd.eves 89 You te cree een ca A ' along natarails Ad good \"conditions White, former chief constructor of the tional.Shoeting \u2019 1 Gomal do pid cs em CHICAGO MARKET.! -\u201d wtih mutual understanding, would fol- British Navy, died this evening in a 20 ; Ironmaster Rewards His Smiter |\u2019 oer.J Montreal report the q - \u2018 : : 5 A Lon al street, , or \u201d \u2019 working was given.LY Of Proper ro as aresult of astroke off.Ranges.With a Pension of $10 TORONTO SALES.dlosios quataons ot the Chicago Mar | : y.; \u2019 0 TU \u20ac ket for the ° ness - as 10 8: at Mr.T.A.Morrison tpld the mem- 3 - .Co ; .\u2014_\u2014 Open.High Low.Close \u2018 Sir William was a.frequent visitor to à, i , foi ers Ot pe exchange, pa Canada and the United States.He| Ottawa, Feb: 27.\u2014 Lieut.-Col, J.H.a Month.Toronto, Feb.27\u2014Foljowing are the Wheat\u2014 ea 924 of sb 5,0 , lege would affect the price of crashed | was a sélf-made man in the best sense president of Montreal, was elected \u2014 : ee so to VO OU: do.medium, st July ++ ++ 91% 81% Sli 91 \u201cstone.\u2014 of the word, starting his career in the President of the: Dominion of Canada New York, Feb.27\u2014Mrs.Nancy $5.50 to $6.25; do.bulls, $2.75 $3.75.| Ven pam 54 53% 88.pr Ramsayv® outlined what he -| naval dockyard at Davenport, as a Rifle Association, at its annual meet- Harris, who did such effective work in a Bo oe enolce a do lo $6.75: July Bam 5475 Bin 5 : .thought would be the only real car-| «| shipwright apprentice, and rising ra- ing to-day.The other officers for 1913 spanking Andrew Carnegle when he 0 to $5.RAGES \"| Dau-\u2014 .A bi rying scheme for 'the future.With: pidly until he became practically sole are: Patron, thé Duke of Connaught; was a boy that she has been on his Butcher cows choice, $4.75 to $5.80; May .54% 354 34% 3450 ta district distributing.points for freight.designer of the warships of the British hon.president, Col the Hon.Sam pension list for several years will cele- do.medium, $4 to $4.50; do.canners, $3 July 35 34% dd from whence the carters would be able Governmer t.He was responsible for |\u2018Huglies; vice-presidents, Col.W.O.brate her ninety-sixth birthday to- |to $3.50; do.bulls, $2.75 to $4.25.Fous 1985 2020 1985 cond > come an take their individual con- the designs of all the war vessels Macdonald, Toronto; Lieut.-Col.Wil- morrow, still in .good health, at the Feeding steers, $5.20 to $5.60; stock.July .1997 2605 Jus 220 __ signments of materials .away.\u2026 launched in Great Britain between\u2019 1885 | gon, Montreal; : Senator L.Power, home of her daughter in Jersey City, \u20acrS choice, $4 to $5.25; do.light, $3.00 to Lard\u2014 en © ee 4 and 1970.He was born Feb.2, 1845.Halifax; Col.J.Tilton, Ottawa; Col The now retired ironmaster was a 3-60 kers choice each, $40 to $70; sprin- May .1067 1077 1ogt 1001 « mauve : I 07 E.B.Steele; Winnipeg; Lieut.-Col.J.telegraph messenger boy in Pittsburg gers, $4 Oto $60.' ' July .1072 1680 1na0 10° > - | MUST FILTER JAIL WATER Duff-Stuart, Vancouver; Lieut.-Col.H.when Mrs.Harris lived there near him.Sheep ewes, $6 to $7; bucks and culls, REAR Ribs: 1057 1070 1055 1070 ; \u2019 .| *| Mcl,.Davidson, P.E.L; Lieut,-Col.The young Carnegie had a penchant for $3.50 to $4; lambs, $8.50 to $9.50.July \u20181060 1067 10h 1nd So - James Walker, Calgary; Lieut.-Col.sliding down the bannisters of the Hogs fed and watered, $9.35; do.f.o.b.3 | \u2019 ; ; Prisoners Grumbled at It And The | R.J.Gwynne, Ottawa; Dr.Thompson, front porch of the Harris home.At $3; calves, $8.60 to $9.25. = \u20ac er lew # tra rch 23 hs LE 79: sr 0 \u201c> ne PS \u2014 2 las do - NEW DIR | THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, FRIDAY.FEBRUARY 28, 1913.JOM INGROWN | SERIE WIT STOCKS FIANER Crown Reserve stock was the big feature of this morning's stock market.Opening at the high price of 377 it rose rapidly: upon heavy buying to 411 and closed just slightly undef this figure.CL se prazillan Traction, Power, Spanish River, Canners, Detroit and Canadian pacific all showed advances, while other stocks, such as Scotia, Steel Com- man, Quebec Railway and Richelieu wcre firm.few York, Feb.28.\u2014 Wall Street\u2014 Xoon\u2014Variable métements within a fractional range marked the early session.Bear traders made little headway in depressing prices, outside of a few mercurial specialties.At the same time buving Was repressed by the recent scaling down of the short interest.There was also an absence of the late inquiry from investment sources, and business was on a comparatively small scale.Further favorable reports.for January strengthened the position of the railways, although B.& O.was depressed by the appearance.of new obstacles in the way of its proposed hond issue.Bonds were steady.eg PARIS BOURSE SHOWED STRENGTH Paris, Feb.28.\u2014 Prices were generally firm on the Bourse to-day.Three percent rentes, 89 francs 171-2 centimes for the account.Exchange on London, 25 francs 241-2 centimes for cheques.Private rate of discount, 3 7-8 percent.LONDON CLOSING PRICES.London, Feb.28.\u2014Consols for monsy 14%; do.for account (April), 75.Can.Pacific 236%: G.T.R.29%.Bar silver weak 27 1-184 per oz.Money 4% to 5 percent.- Th rate of discount in the open mar- | ket for short bills is 5 p.c.; Th rate of discount in the open market for three months\u2019 bill is 434 to 13-16 percent.WILL STEEL RAILS BE PLACED ON FREE LIST?Washnngton despatches say that the Ways and Means Committee has tentatively decided that steel rails should be placed on the free list.Chairman Underwood voted against this plan., \u2014\u2014 \u2019 MACKAY COMPANIES.New York Feb.28.\u2014 Mackay Cos.declared regular quarterly dividends of 1 percent on preferred and 1 1-4 percent on common stocks payable on April 1.\u2019 MINING MARKET.Mining quotations.supplied by Gor don anu Shorey, Stock Brokers, 84 St.I'rancois Xavier street.for the \u2018Wite ness\u2019: : MORNING, SALES.; -_ Jupiter, 2000 -at 4114\" 500 at 41%, 1000 at 42.Bn = ; Rea, 400 at 22, 400 \u2018at \u201828: * - - Peterson, 100 at 22%.Buffalo, 100 at 255.Gould, 1000 at 3.~ Cement pot a Toa Temisk.,, 100 at 40.2 Hollinger, 35 at 16943, 500 at 1680, 4 at 1550.: a Omitted yesterday p.m\u2014#Porc, \u201cGold, 500 at 25%.: # THE TRANSFER TAX.Albany advices indicate that the bill for increasing of stock transfer tax will fail UNLISTED STOCKS.Unlisted stoul's as reported for the \u2018Witness\u2019 by O\u2019Brien and Willams: \u2019 Bid.Askodd Ames Holden com .Pref .«+ .++ ++ 0.81 83 Beld.Paul com .25 30 Pref .vee .80 90 < Can.Con.Felt .RP 30 Pref .2.22 00 00 0e \u2014 86 - lan, Power 5 ae «so 69 - 76 Bonds .+.» vec.T1 TT Dom.Bridge .123 125 Hillcrest com .25 30 Pref .$C sn 84 Hollinger .«+ ++ «+ «= 5 2, Hone 5 p.c.bonds .101 19342 Lyall com .ve ve ae \u2014 \u2014 Bonds .-.-\u2014 \u2014 Macdonald .+.\u2026 58% 5812 Mex.Mahogany .oo.42 43 Nat Brick .: ao oo eee.611% 61% Sher.Railway .45% 4515 Waya COM .«+ ss as «+ 31 32 Bonds .+1 sess ee TS \u2014 West.Can.Power .72 18 MORNING SALES.- Macdonald, 20 at 58%, 25 at 551, 50.at 5S.Wava 20 at 22 Tram and Power, 25 at 45%.Holly 300 at 1650.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FRIDAY MORNING BOARD.Can.Pacifie\u2014125 at 221, 250 at 231 1-8,.1 at-221 1-4.CL .Bell Telephone\u20145 at 149._ Bell Telephone Rights\u20141 at 8,155 a 8 1-4.Toronto Ry\u201425 at.138 1-2.: Quebec Rv.\u201420 at 18 1-2, 105.at 18.Rich.& Ont.\u2014190 at 114.75 Mexican T.& P.\u20142 à - .Here an at T7 3-8, 50 \u201cat 77 1-4, 5 77 1-2, 19 at TT 3-4.Montreal Power and Shaw.Rights\u2014 1187 at .3-4.5 at .5-8, 2-3 at 1.00, 358 at 38.1-3 at 1.00, 1 1-3 at :3-4, 383 at .5-8; 2986 at .3-4, 1 2-8 at 1,00, 10N at \u2018.3-4, 9.5 at 1.00.3 at :3-4.: Rrazilian\u201475 at 96 8N at 96 3-4, 15 at 96 50 at 96 5-8.Power\u201475 at 225 1-2, 25 at 225.Spanish River\u201450 at 66 1-4, 200 at 66 1-2, _.Dom.Textile\u201460 at 85 1-3, 5-at 85 3-4, f0 at 85 1-2.Dom.Canners\u201425 at.74 1-4, 30 at T4, K at 75 1-4.Scotia\u2014?5 at 80.5 at 80 1-2, Steel Corp.\u2014200 at 53 1-4.Sher.-Williams-25 at 60.Ti nois pfd.\u20145 at 92, 1 at 92 1-2.Mont.Cots.pfd.\u201420 at 105.Penman's pfd.\u201475 at 84: Sawyer M., pfd.\u20143 at 92 1-8.Bonds: \u2014 i ; Dom.Textile\u2014$3,000.at 100A.- W.Can.Power\u2014$8,000 at - 86 1-2, 500 at 861-2.: Mont.Power 4 1-2 percent.\u2014$1,000 at as \u2018an.Cottons\u2014$3.00N at 80 3-4.4, Bell Telephone\u2014$500 at 101 1-4.\\mam.Iron\u2014$1,000 at 91 1-2.Bankg:\u2014 Nova Scotia\u20145 at 261, 4 at 261, 6 at I} at 75 at 96 5-8, 25 at 96 7-8, 2-4 = 5 3, 25 at 80.a -h Molsons\u20145 at 201.Merchants\u20144 at 190.Mines: \u2014 own Regerve\u2014i1N0 at 3.77.100 at .# 1-2, 100 at 3.75, 10 at 3.76, 900 at \u201cS0, 200 at 3.85, 100 at 3.90, 50 at 3.95, 00 at 4.00, 200 at 3.95, 200 at 4.08, 50 :: 1,03, 60 at 4.10, 300 at 4:11, 500 at Lin, 100 at 4.11, 20 at 4.10, 400 at 4.08.Quotation Montreal, Power and Shawinigan Rights, .7-8, .3-4.BIG INCREASE IN CLEARINGS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 In spite of the extreme bearishness of the stock market during February, and the limited volume of sales, the M¥ntreal bank clearings for that month show an increase of over $20,- 000,000 above those of February of the previous year, and a huge increase over those of February, 1911.This Seems to indicate:that solid business continues to expand considerably.Following are the clearings: ' Total for month, ending\" Feb- - oy ruary 28, 1913 .eee +.%210,727,399 Corresponding month, 1912.189,650,879 Corresponding month, 1911.162,174,125 MORGAN HOUSE ~~~ ON New York, Feb.28.\u2014 J.P.Morgan & Company, in a letter to Chairman Pujo, enter a general, denial of the existence of a money trust, and attribute financial evils to the imperfect\u2019 and outgrown banking system.- MONEY SEEN IN \u201cCOLLECTIONS Dun's \u2018Bulletin,\u2019 of Saturday, March 1, says of Montreal trade:\u2014\u201cThere is an increasing volume of complaint with regard to collections, more particularly remittances from the newer western provinces.Merchants ¢laim- ing large surpluses are reported as returning drafts for quite small amounts, and there is apparently a growing disposition to mere closely scan and restrict credits until condi: tions change.: _.\u2018In this old Province of Quebec and Eastern Ontario, where more conservative methods prevail, remittancas are better than from any other districts The general money situation: is unchanged and experienced financiers do not profess to see any.prospects for easier money in the near future.Bankers are not éntertainiaz any proposals for the opening of new accounts and in some cases are reported as restricting existing accommodation lines.Banking returns 8how a much lessened circulation.\u2018The wholesale millinery openings are set for Monday and are expected to attract a fair attendance.\u201d Some further sorting business in heavy dry .goods and clothing is reported, as the result of the cold bright seasonable weather of late prevailing.Some further sorting business in heavy dry \u2018Western manufacturers of \u2018 worsteds advise advanced prices, owing to the high price of wool.\u2019 \u2018The local market for green hides 18 MONEY TRUST basis of 14 cents for No.1, but.dry hides are very strong, with no prospect of weakening, and -sole leather tanners quote on.the basig.of 28 cents firm for manufacturers No.2, and would exact a higher figure.for-any contracts.for futüre\u2019:! delivety= In groceries and.other lines there are no\u2019 new features.\u2018The failure list shows 12 district insolvencies, with liabilities of $155,000.\u2019 U.S.STEEL CO.MAY SHOW $12,000,000.New York, Feb.28.\u2014 The United States Steel Corporation net in the.current month is estimated at nearly: ing for a short month.In February, 1907, \u2018the earnings aggregated $12,- 145,814, thé highest ever reached: for a similar month.Estimates for the first guarter continue to range around $38,- J.P.MORGAN MUST NOW LEAD THE SIMPLE LIFE New York, Feb.28.\u2014A Cairo despatch to the \u2018American\u2019 says that J.P.Morgan has been placed on a strict diet and limited to three cigars a day, but that his physicians say his.exceptionally strong physique assures him of many years of life, provided\u2019 he abstains from rich food and \u2018leads\u2019 -the simple life.- - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 } THAT CHINESE LOAN.\u2018A Paris cable says that the Chinese loan arrangements are almost con- concluded, despite reports to the contrary.: A BIG DISTRUBUTION.Dividend) cheques amounting \u2018to $6,807,169, will be received to-day by 75,492 sharehoulers of the Pennsylvania: Railway Company, i TORONTO SALES.Toronto, Feb.28.\u2014Sales: Spanish R.85 at 6635 to 14: do.bonds, $1000 at 96; \u2018Steel of Canada pref.34 at 86; General \u2018Electric, 10 at 111; Brazilian, 456 at 961% to 97; Twin City, 21 at 105 to 4%: \u2018Sawyer Massey pref.15 at 92 to .at 219; Dominion, 27 at 228; Larose, 100 at 285: Crown Reserve, 870 at 370 to 380 City Dalry, 100 at 50; Tucketts pref.9 at 96, and miscellaneous 16.- \u2014\u2014\u2014 A AMERICAN CAN COMPANY.New York, Feb.28.\u2014 The: American Can Company has declared a dividend of 24 percent on account of the accumulated \u2018preferred dividends and the regular quarterly dividend of 1 3-4 percent on preferred stock, payable on April 1 to stock of record March 23.Ji > ; LIVERPOOL MARKETS.Liverpool, Feb, : 28 \u2014Closing.\u2014Wheat spot steady; No.2 Man,\" 7s 73d: No.3, 78 514d: futures steady; March, Ts 65.4; \u2018May, 7s 37% dJ;u, 7s.3d.\" * - Corn, spot steady; American mixed, mew, 4s 11d; old, 6s: futures easy; Mar.'(1.a Plata), 58 53%d; do.,, American mix- \u2018ed.45 104 Fivur winter patents.29s 6d; hops in \u2018London Pacific coast, £4 108 to £56 10d.Hams short cut 14 \u2018to 16 lbs, 67s 6d; bacon Cumberland cut 26 to 30 Ibs., 67s; short ribs 16 to 24 Ibs, 678 6d; clear \u2018bellies.14 to 16 1bs., 65s 6d; long clear \u2018middles light, 28 to 34 lbs, 66s 6d: do.\u2018heavy, 35 to 40 1bs., 66s; short clea\u201c \u2018backs, 16 to 29 Ib, 61s.shoulders s.\u201811 to 13 lbs., 57s 64; lard prime western in tierces, 54s 6d; American refined, 57s '3d Cheese Canadian finest white, 63s 6d; \u2018colored, 65s; tallow prime city, 32s! do.\u2018Australian in London, 36s 34; turpen- \u2018tine spirits, 32s 6d: rosin common, 1568 1014d: petroleum refined, 9%d; linseed \u2018oil, 28s.: 94 a little off, dealers now buying on the].Ë a New- York, $12,000,000, a very satisfactory showw-|- \u2018Mex.L.and P., 25 at 74%; Imperial, 21 | Cotton seed ofl, Hull refined, spot, 27s | MANY OFFERS FOR WINNIPEG ELECTRIC AY.\u2018Toronto, Feb, 28.-\u2014It is now intimated that several offers have been submitted for the purchase of Winnipeg Electric.The visit of several directors to Toronto was not to close negotiations for the sale of the \u2018company, but to - confer-in.regard to appropriations for the coming year.; 0 : By reasor of the great growth of \u2018the passenger.traffic - and gas \u2018and \u2018power \u201cbusiness, whatever disadvan- \u2018age the company may have been \u2018Working under through competition! with\u2019 the city in\u2019 lighting, have been more than overcome, it is declared.It ig~also stated that lage oontracts lods of from five to ten years.BERLIN BOURSE CLOSED LOWER -Berlin,- Feb.\u2019 28: Trading \u2018Was \u2018to-day.\" The 'Russo-Atstrian situation checked business.° Exchange on London, 20 marks 45 1-2 _Pfennigs for cheques.Money for the settlement, 5 1-4 to 5 1-2 percent.Private rate of discount, 5 3-8 to 5 3-4 percent.' vo.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ~ WANTS $175 PER SHARE.New York, Feb.28.\u2014 President Shonts, of .the Interboro, says that George Gould demanded $1756 a share for Manhattan Railway stock, or 43 1-2 above the market price for controi of the board.REPUBLIC STEEL CO.\\ New.York; Feb.8.\u2014 The Republic Iron and Steel Company is making the best showing in earnings in its history, with the plants operating full.BAR SILVER NOW AT LOW FIGURE London, Feb.28.\u2014Bar silver was quoted at 27 1-164.per ounce to-day, a decline of 1 1-4d.since Monday.The weakness was attributed to continued selling by China.UNION PACIFIC RY.CHARGED WITH MONOPOLY Washington, Feb.28.\u2014 The Government, in its action before the Interstate Commerce Commission, charges the ion Pacific Railway with at.\u2018tempting to monopolize traff North-West, raifie In the UTAH COPPER DIVIDEND, ae\u201d Tork, Feb.28.\u2014 Utah Copper: clared regular quarterly dividen 76 cents per share.0 ma of : a GOLD TO ARGENTINE.~ Fer - 2$-The National Commeics is shipping $300,- to Buenos Ayres on Friday.\u201cBank of 000 gold ~ \u2014\u2014\u2014 GRAIN ELEVATOR RECEIPTS.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Following were receipts of grail carloads at Winnipeg: reported oh the - Board of Trade this morning: .E ard, none; No.24; No.2, 106; No.3, 79; No.4, 27; No.sl A No.6, 4; other grades, 71; win- Totat 825 as compared with 69 : the.corresponding date of last year, for Oats 78, barley 33, flax 706.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ea wet .WINNIPEG GRAIN.; Following was the course of rie the Winnipeg grain pit this morning: Mayet Oats, ; .a, u Close yester- vou May July ay .88% 89% 36 Open ., 88% S00 35% 30% High ++ +.+.883 89% 36 cree Low ., .88% 895% 357% cena Noon .883 895 36 a.RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL.Following \u2018were receipts r the Board of Trade this morning: a on | ; RB and Wheat «0.11,281 7 CPR Oats .er os .3987 3440\u2019 Hay bales .\" re en \u2018Butter pkgs .30 10 54 \u201cCHICAGO MARKETS.Chicago, Feb.28.\u2014Following were f \u201c| the quotations: Cattle receipts steady; market stress Beeves, $6.85 to $9; Texas art lo $6: stockers and feeders 36.15 0 $8.10; cows and heifers, $3.: carves i to $10.50.$ 25 to $7.50; 0gs receipts 12,000; market.Light, $8.30 to 38:60; mixed, 5825 6 Le .66; rough, $8.10 to $8.25; pigs,$6.50 to 8.30; bulk of $8.40 to $8.55.J k of sales - \u2018Sheep- receipts 5000; market firm.Native, $5.25 to $6.85.yearlings, at 35.0 to - $7.90; lambs native, $7.40 to | BANKERS HAVE.for power have been received for per: |\u2019 DOING RECORD WORK.| {DOMINION COAL CO.A despatch received in a local broker's office from.Halifax to-day says: \u2018It is generally considered that a Hve- ly growth \u201cin the city\u2019s business will be brought\u2018 about \u2018 by energetic.and: successful men like Mr, E.A: Robert and associates, of Montreal, Who \u2018have: secured coritrol \u201cof.the Halifax Tramways, ang consequently \u2018their advent.is looked upon favorably.\u2019 .- .- .Although no announcement has been made, it is gisumed that: the new ccu- trol will soon mdke an extensive issue of stock, and that this' will mean & much needed extension in the \u2018tramways, light and power facilities of the city and district.\u2019 \u2019 11 .BEEN.BUSY WITH © CALLING OF LOANS entries have been received, an.th together with those of (he Jeru] car petitorg promise an afternoon bition that will equal anv vo in under the auspices of the club Ao .Oleson, of Berlin Mills, is expected » duplicate his former spectacular fi.of turning a somersault in mid-air before alighting after the take-off The programme on Paturaay will include two classes, ciass A and class 4.The latter will he held over the \u2018Int mediate\u2019 jump, and, while the distau .in this class will not be as grea: as the senior class, there are no numis of entries that will prove mes int esting.It may be said here that ae has in the past provided soni + % ie THE MONTREAL\" Sia te FRIDAY.DOTE._ FEBRUARY 28 913.Lu, ; 5 La +110 Ca 4 a ; Ÿ = R a ; y Tha: Tilton, Ottawa, chafrman; Major.3 or Tamm by Mr.e.H.Baker; M.P,, for-| and oldest assoéilation in this part of ] ] ; LIN i + al D.Æ Maëd 3 Emel of Ottawa, ; Brome, \"who \u2018stated that there was the Townships, would, it is thought, - : KL A TE Ls, LE Colenst © Gy ' RH, of TX.: much \u2018adulteration practiced.He he ovércome by agricultural preach- sg : ronto; Lie olone .7 | ether and protect themselves from eps are accor ingly {Continued From Page 4), Cae | Geraons of -O Lieut:-Golonel M.- g P SHARP SHOUTING w HES Last.Night's Special Meeting | - \"Was Lively Affair, \u2014 Dissatisfied with.the methods, \u2018adont- ed y the chairman.and office-bearars- .in the çonduct of the affairs of the as- ssociation, the.following, | \u2018requisition, signed.by six members, was the outcome of a special .meeting held last \u2018pight in the Y.M.C.A, -Drummond | street: ee vo COPY or.° Coe \u2018REQUISITION.- \u2018As\u2019 the constitution of the P.Q.F.R.A.has been violated by the breaking of the rules 7a and 10, and by the election of office-bearers before.the proposed alterations to the.constitu- tiun had been considered, we the un-, dersigned members request you.to-call a special mesting of members to consider -what steps shall be.taken, as \u2018thé | treaking: of \u2018a constitution.or any part of it meang-a very grave error and Hable to form a precedent.AN INFRINGEMENT.AT THE KICK-OFF.3 The requisitionists wanted the recently admitted members to withdraw while the subject of their election was being discussed, but by the | casting vote of President Bob Walker they were allowed to remain.Mr.R.J.Gillespie was the first to tce the line, and he wished it to be clearly understood that it was not with any spirit of antagonism _that he and his fellow colleagues asked for this special meeting, neither had \u2018they any objections to the gentlemén who had been admitted members, but they strenuously objected to the slipshod manner in which the candidates had.been examined, and he backed up his arguments by quoting the rules bearing on the point.Mr.Gillespis was supported by members Freeding, Far- rance, Curnow and Yates, every one.of these \u2018ghistlemen\u2019 demonstrating that they were conversant with the rules and constitution of the association ,and they allowed no \u2018fouls\u2019 to! escape their notice, CHAIRMAN - ADMITS ERROR.Mr.Walker did his best to whitewash the actions of the hastily arranged \u2018examining = board\u2019: | ed 'thoss functions which have st \u2018been undertaken, by- the State and by the gple educator new Private, enterprisg.\u201c*Dherefore, any | money F 1 eational purpeses liad fo be: Jeft to her.| The-ehurch- Heréèl£_ spent : part of her { funda.on \u2018the same \u2018secular\u2019 objects ds.the government: intend : to-do with the confiscated money.Nor.de Liberals: consider that the.allevidtion \u2018of pov- érty, \u2018sutferine and ignorance\u2019 are any less \u2018religious\u2019 WOK than the direct -fainistratftn of th the\u2019 churches, However, the Church of England, careless of -the: -Saying- Ahat-dt-.=; cation.PEARY SUBSCRIBES TO : oo oe OE the awn he ota.aie recreation field for their Saturde + | cluded: dots 2: Imbecile, 8: feeble: Le under à previous Reading of ton when he advocated the establish 12e PT pipe oY : \u201ctembteä to kick him and he merely E3Mes, which was referred to the minded, 29; epileptic, 15; insane, 33; tioned 'undem a pr fi'ment of central boarding schools, i8 Londen.Feb.28.A grave wa 1 2 \u2018 Parks Committee.London; Feb.28.\u2014A' grave warning |- SCOTT MEMORIAL.FUND.\u201cwarded off the kick with a shovel he football clubs have The cricket and \u2018 deported from the United States to immediately become colatorers with management.It should be strength- | rose = ent, | Canada, as follows: .| their hustands on ghe farms where | ened and made more efficient in\u201d tha and numbers of the territorial force |\" ; w Convicted of crime, 38: procurers, | {fe latter are emplofed or which they preparation of students for the univer 21 Inadequate, and the force is In- | WIFE DIES OF SMALLPOX Lo Moser.Ans Mise Wilgress, Ana 19; prostitutes, 55; Insane, 21.con-! 415 conducting.As these \u2018proxy\u2019 Or sity the theological school and the capable, was present conditions, to 5.° \u2014\u2014 \"0 {, There was a-full aldermanic repre- eo.Esplin Jeett K.T.Dawes, 4 tract laborers, 7; public charges, 72; \u2018photograph\u2019 marriages would not, of | exéellént technical schodls now in ca ry out the ut rie allotted to It.4 Fob 9% Word K 3 sentation present at.the regular meet- ale and Jose à Mora nley, W.Ben- tuberculosis, 1.| : course, be recegnized as vaiid in any existence ; © | The only way of securing the need Winnipeg, Feb.25.\u2014Word has been ing of the Council héld last night, C2 20 p ughlin.The new .ge, ; + ex 2 and efficiency \u2018of the force, the mem- received her of the death from small- | with Mayor John T.Rathwell presid- go e hospital on Notre Dame On the other hand, 428-United States- citizens resident in Canada were de- rorted for the following causes: Procurers, 8; stowaways, 1; prostitutes; | go through a ceremony of marriage 12: insane, 66; public charges, 76; entered without inspection, 3; \u2018industrial workers,\u201d 2; profesgional beggar: 1: criminals, 260, TEMPLE, EVIDENCE OF WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC.of the \u2018states of this country, the men.to whom the women.are going are required to meet them at a seaport and 1 in the United States\u2019 .leg ring the year about 35,000 Chin- esé seamen hive come: info the ports .of the United States on merchant ves- \u2018gels\u2019 \u2018and mary desertions have occurred.The dacisions of the \u2018courts, rendered under both the immigration and Chinese-exclugion laws, have been : .x CENTRAL BOARDING SCHOQLS.Ce .The views expressed were erystalized in.the following resolution, moved by Dr.Amaron, seconded by Mr.A.B.Cruchot: \u2018In view of the educational orandum déclares, is by a system of | national military education.Moréover, the opinlon is expressed that the gov-.ernment should investigate the whole.military situatioh \u2018at home and overseas, and take the nation fully into\u2019 its confidence.PR STAND BUILT FOR PRESIDENTS PARTY AT INAUGURAL PARADE.pox at Chung King, China.of Mrs.| Ernest Hibbard, formerly Miss.Maud Marlow, of the Deaconess Home, Winnipeg, and well-known here.Her husband was a member of the last party of Methodist missionaries from\u201d Can- \u2018| \u2018ada \"to \u2018China.: - i ing.Since the election campaign in Ward 8, a few weeks ago, when the civic reform candidate, Ald.Raoul Carrignan, -was returned with such a sweeping majority.the public has ta- ken-a most decided interest in matters at- the City Hall, and last evening's deliberations were conducted before 2 crowded and enthusiastic house.\u201cAld.\u2018Carrignan -was elected on a clearly \u2018defined programme of civic economy.and a reduction of the hotel street, which is just completed, cost $20,000, nearly all of which has been tubscribed.An average of twelve pa- ents a day were .admitt pants ad ed during the REMOVING TO MONTREAL.{ - There is much regrèt in musidal etr- cles by the announcement that \u2018Mr David Harvey, tenor soloist st: St.Andrew's Church, is , Mr, Clark regrets to find very seri- such as utterly to discourage the im- ; i i has already indicated that removi ous evidence of the white slave \u2018traf- migration officers in their.efforts to De pntende do stand by that platform.Montreal.On behalf ef the Mona fic.He says, in part: \u2019 control the situation\u2019.| : As he is à very able debater.he is om.af that church.President H j contr, So all | : | e, presented Mr.Harv n 9 .; merle popular with the public as well as p arvey with an ¢ \u2018The ingenuity of those Interést- : : fw te.{ustrated Bible.ed in the nefarious work of import- APPROVES RAILWAY N {with his constituen g ro | ing women is both amazing and ap- : : \" | 3 $- T.RTHCOMIN palling, and- has required the con- : : ; CONSOLIDATIO HAN.LOAN OF ENTERTAINMENTS, stant vigilance and energy of the Bureau's officers to combat and, if possible, defeat.Of the females imported, in the \u2018great majority of cz3+5, they are those who have already been imomral, and who are heing assisted lives of shame.frequently fer 'tlie b .- \\ oe OMS York and) Ottawa Raliway Company 000, \u2018and Ald.Carrignan as promptly J ficient frequency to give serious and the Tonawanda Island Bridge notified the Council that he would op- | The puplls of the Earl Grey School { concern, that the person who is be- Company.\u201d | :pose this loan to a finish.A draft |8re giving a concert on Thursday ; ng Drought jn, or Rady has been WheCKED FIRE of the by-law read stated.that the cn ever text week at their hall, quaintance with her importer a por.CHUREH WRECK ; ; loan was intended for ng he nue.son of good moral character._ Needham.Mass.Feb.28.\u2014Fire streets, new drains and extension of The Somen.unless themselves déstroyed- St.Joseph's Roman Catholic the lighting system, but it ls well NEW YORK\u2019S H procurers, are almost invariably Church here early to-day, causing a known the aldermen have in contem- ONEST 4 ; plation the erection of a new City Hall Young, oftentimes mere school girls, :13 to 17 vears old, whose vouthful inexperience, or thoughtlessness was utilized by designing men or women to continue thelr Albany, N.Y.Feb.28.\u2014Approval has béén given by the Public Service Com- \u2018mission to the New York Central and Hudson River Railway Company to consolidate, the Mohawk and Malone, Carthage and Adirondack and New loss estimated at $35,000.The blaze Is\u2019 bélleved to have been caused by crossed electric wires.\u201cLast alght.AM, A.Leger, chairman \u2018of the Finance Committee, gave his promised notice of motion that a bylaw would be introduced at the next meeting to authorize the corporation to borrow on bonds the sum of $300,- at a cost of $80,000, a proposition which has already twice been defeated when submitted to the public vote, as re- À concert will be given in t odist Chureh Hall next Tune Yan Ing, when a choiée programme will de provided by Miss Ella Lambly, elocu- tlonist: Mrs.A.Lidstone, soprano: Miss Ruth Vautler, violinist, and Mise R.J.Rinder, accompanist.\u2019 POLICEMAN KILLS HIMSELF New York, Feb.28.\u2014Faward D.Eh- The ei et AIRE |.WESTMOUNT CITY OFFICE.| er ni : PEN \u2014\u2014 quired.lers.& policeman.whose service of ments and misrepresentations.The regular.monthly meeting of the COURT OF HONOR.WHERE NEW: PRESIDENT WILL REVIEW INAUGURAL PARARE, = |DERATE ON een vears on the force hed gain : The most common method \u2018at- Westmount City Council will be held ih T.ONOR-.WHERE NEW: PRESIDENT LICENSING.am an quel re non tempted to secure the\u2019 entry of a alien woman for immoral purposes 3 under the claim of marriage.In these cases both the man and wo- Man are of course parties to the de- 3 at the City Hall, \u2018Monday evéning, March 3rd, and an adjourned meeting, to deal with the building by-law will be held the following evening.\u201cThe above photograph \u2018shows the Court of Honor in: Washingion, D.C, where\u2019 President Woodrow Witson will | de an À LE SRE Te ee?fe Poe CELA ITS 4 review the inaugural parade on March 4 Le .- * - Pa Tha -case now before the Montreal courts, ipstituted \u201cMr: Z.Pilon, 4 ; To Te ° \u2018 J asking ?t four of the present hotel himseif with his police revolver to-day, the eve of his trial on charge of clubbing a citizen, s ot \"8 Be £5 2 | Re | x ï 1 Ce Sige Ch CEA RE Ef ak lS S omy CER RT 8 2 jet 1983 of TET Tm we cme, AB TT TMRELSSEY CT TRANTITR CS an LE TT CDSE Azan Sa ma Pan a a Re RÉ ESS BE oe rms we * = Th z PARE > bias: .THE MONTREAL: = DAILY ( JATNESS | FRIDAY, - ; FEBRUARY.-28, Pr ar ip rou rs méandres HATS S TRIMMED Yui 7 ue.Free > of Charge The New Notes of Fashion That : are \u2018Sweeping over Paris, London, Vienna : and \u2018New York are Revealed à in the Suits, Dresses, Millinery, Waists and Accessories Arriving Daily New Spring Hat Shapes For Spring and the South Lime, Sand, Champagne, Burnt, White, Tan and Mole.these are many appropriate for wear at Bermuda and the fashionable resorts of the South.- Prices $2.50 to $10.00.London Tailored Hats mn Eirly Spring S yles: wh 7 + \"Tailored Hats i in the.most stylish effects come.from London.Without over-confidence, \u2018we can:say fhat.this season\u2019s styles are the : smartest ever shown in our Milligery Salon.\u201d They are designed by the best known Hatters of the.English metropolis.\u201cWe have imported only one of each style, and they are exclusive to us.The shapes are mostly small, \u2018trimmed with effective mounts: Prices $4.50 to $10.00.i ) 7 | (We Trim Has, Free or thse) 5 00 Pais o Stylish Shoes \u2018and Pumps Ca] Regularly sold at $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 ai a $4.50.Saturday $1.98 per pair | _ The time is almost here when women- will be wearing Puts .\u2018and Shoes.women to make substantial savings.in these warm weather foot- This fortunate purchase will enable a number of wear.500 pairs only will go on sale, made on the most dressy lasts.The variety of styles and leathers is unusually large.These shoes } we guarantee to give perfect wear and comfort and to fit exactly.© \u2026.: There are Beaded Kid, Patent: Kid, Black Calf, Tan Rus- | sian Calf, Dongola Kid and Satin Shoes, i in strap, button and lace .*.styles.Values $3.00 to $4.50 per pair.Saturday Low, natural and Cuban\u2019 heels, and a variety of sizes; | un _ | ~ EMBROIDERIES We have already.received several | chipments of new, Straw JE Shapes for early Spring wear, all imported direct from Paris, \u2018 London, and New York.They come.in.Black, Navy, Cerise, \u201c 24 Among |- - wx $1.98 : ORSET COVER.- ING AND B \u201cADING SALE OF C a On.Saturday\u201d \u2018we shall place.on sale.2000, ards of excuse embroidries 1 Bh) at special prices.© \u2014 \u20181000 yards of dainty: Corset.Covering | in conbisation des of.eyelet and -L.burnt-out-lace effect.\u201d Regular :35 per: yard; : Alo our sale\u2019 of Sample.\u201cstrips of embroidery, i in lengths.from 1 va.to 2 Vs | tes per x yard FR en oe 15 5 - 50 Pieces of Fancy bat Regular $1.25 to $5.00 Saturday, 8 30 a.m., :98 - \u201cNe ew ; Shot Duchess - Mousseline Satins : [38 inches wide; $1 50 per yd.22 » SHOT DUCHESS.SA TINS of pure t+.For Saturday morning -we have assem \u201cbled 600 pieces of F ancy Linens.These | include samples, odd lines and.soiled pieces\u2019 of Cluny lace, Venetian lace, Hand drawn,\u201d not cut or split.\u2018| Batfenburg.and colored\u2019 embroidery \u2018linens: {: These are of all sizes, Lunch Cloths, Run: \u2018ners, Shams etc.Worth regularly $1.25, 1 fbi ps + Ee The.finish.1s exceptionally \u2018 btight and, lustrous and the color \u2018combina- ing the New.\u2018Nell Rose \u2018shot Black, Old.a tailoring : are strikingly exemplified >| in \u201cOur Special\u201d \u2018twenty dollar suit.: I\" garment, strictly tailor made.They 1 are.made spécially for us by: alead- Ÿ ing\" tailor of fine men\u2019s \u2018serge.© \"| Merely look at: any one of these (7 lines and fine proportion will at- \u201c| tract you.hes of the material, the perfect.stitch- 1 Saturday per yard _\u2026 5, .ree 423 _ Ce - Co 500 yards of Galoon beading for finishing: the shoulders.CTE Regular .25 per yard; - Saturday: \u2018per yard .0.011115: 500 yards \u2018of plain beading for finishing the waist.= SLE : a Regular , «15 per yard; Saturday per \u2018yard: - i\" os La 08 | | you \u2018will realize there is no suit its yards, will be continued, \"Values .25 to\u2019 \u201c$1 25; ;\u2018 PU equal at $20.00.1 tended to be sold at: $2500, but.by ordering a large number we \u2018 | to sell at \u2018 k Special Purchase oi Golored Whipcords Sik.rich quality, woven so that they will \u2018 it tions are\u2019 the: latest Spring effects, includ- .{There are whole pieces of the - following colors: Copenhagen Blue, Dark- Saxe.Blue, Navy Blue, Biscuit, Golden ; re 8 S107 |\"Tan, Havana Brown, Néw Reseda, Bois de Roses.pee 28.Emerald, King\u2019 s Blue shot Black, Purple | | $1 30, 1 $1.75, $20 00, 5 -00,.$3 50 to] f Gold shot Bläck, Electric Blue shot Rose, 7 [The \u201cMurphy\u201d Special $20.00 i \u201cCorrect Styles and faultless Every one is a New York made suits, and the dressy style, artistic - Examine it closely\u2014the fineness | ing; and the rich, beautiful quality -of the brocaded satin lining, and Originally these suits were in- were able to get them at a price $20.00 + Which we shall Place on Sale Saturday ~~ .69 Per Yard RICH COLORED WHIPCORDS in beautiful Spring \u201cshades, just unpacked and offered as a special inducement to early shoppers on Saturday morning.They are pure wool, perfectly | dyed and thoroughly shrunk.The popularity of Whipcords for Suits and Robes for Spring makes this offering of special interest.Chasseur Blue, \u201cAll are fashionable colors, but some will sell out sooner than | others 45 inches wide.Saturday | peryard .69 Purchasé.at.8.30 an (DRESS coos DEPTLFIRST FLOOR) | DAINTY WASH DRESSES for GIRLS \"TO SELL AT HALF PRICE : These are dainty New York dresses made of gingham, percale, chambray, and linen.A number of effective styles, patterns, and : jeolors to choose from.Sizes 10 to 14 years.Regidlai $2.00 to $5.50; Saturday .HALF PRICE \u2018Also many-Navy and Black: Serge skirts, Regular $3.25 each I: will be soldat.Ra HALF PRICE \u201c {THE \u201cCHILDREN\u201d SHOP,\u201d THIRD FLOOR) - Wash Fabrics That Will De Fashionable We have just \u2018unpacked two bales, 100.\u201cpieces.of these pure silk, first choice Natural.| Shantung Silks.The.qualities are splendid .for Robes, Blouses, and for house.curtains, | CIF you want any of these.Shantung- Silks be - - \u2018hére at 8.30, as 100 pieces will not Jast: long - :25 inches wide; .35 pér yard; or $4.50 for ull piece of 14 to 15 yards.SF Je (ike DEPT\u2014FIRST FLOOR).32 00; ame 0 5 .Ange Bluë shot Rose, King's Blue shot- ap de + Sabirday, 8.30 a.m.each.: \u2014 7 fn shot Black, \u2018Paddy \u201cGreen: shot Cardinal, - \u201cNE CKWE AR\u201d me \u201cCerise shot Copenhagen, Silver Grey shot a = able Silks for both House; Party and Out- } door gowits.We.have.also, the special light We announce the arrival of a pm i carry our guarantee \u2018for satisfactory wear.| of \u2018the newest effects | Jin, Spring Neckwear 1 38 inches wide.Saturday per yard $1: 50: - ° From.Paris.: : ve There are Hundreds of the\" dita] \u2018one of them belongs to us exclusively.Si At 8.30 a.m.Special Price Satur- High and low silk collars\u2019 in: the.Robes: |.of day, .35 per yard, \"and.Black; trimmed: with crystal and fancy bo .Red and Black buttons: Each $1.00 and, 1 : Also all Black Silk collars: with: fine] White net jabot at $1.00.Net stocks\u2019 \u2018and |.and abot attached, also a complete : range: tof Hunting stocks i in\u2018plain and, embroidered l Black\u201c These are among.the-most fashion- >Fe or.Easter Sunday |\" shades: for evening wear: * \u201cThese Shot Silks: novelty patterns in the: assortment; \u2018and every dr Natural Shantung Silks \u201cor $4.50 er piece of 14to 15 yds, pierre effect, in Cerise, Emerald Green; Red }- 3 per plece © 2 3 y $1.50.jabots attached and White: and Black eollars- | Aste.Each hi to $10 00.Chambrays, Piqués, and especially Ratines, will be very much worn -|-this summer.In colors and patterns we have a very large selection.Plain and Bordered Chambrays, 27 and 32 inches wide, in | Blue, Greys, Fawns, Greens, Pinks with Fancy Borders.Saturday per yard .20 White and colored striped Piqués, 28 inches wide, in pure White grounds, with stripe of Blue, Pink, Mauve, Green and | Black.Peryard .coo iii na een .35 1200 yards of Fancy colored Ratines, in n all the leading colors, Per yard \u201ci > Cee ee ee 45 \u201c140 inches wide.A few.hundred ; pairs of stockings and socks on which - MAN- TALORED PIQUE ws exceptional rca ae Ben pt for cenrance on Sard i / \u2018 | | 600 pairs of Women's Stockings, .25 per pair 1 > nm es BE ; a rm = - à - Qualities Pile inthe February sale at .35, .39 and ITT A A IE TIS: -49 perpair.ate andusilk embroidered fste, dull Isl, T0 SF L AT EACH $ wo : Lu a CZ Ar JU I TY Black; Tan, White\u2019 and colors.= a ol wy le So) A Great Sale of - Hair Brushes Saturday Saturday, PEDAL Le.veo.25 ese are usua va ues.Re - TS, Co Every Brush\u2019 contains pure hand.drawn bristles.B 5 200 pairs.Black and.Colore d Stockings 2 pairs for .25 We shall open on Saturday\u2019 morning with a sale of | Every.brash \u2018has back \u201cof solid ebony: © a.SU .LT 3 - Stainless: dye- and fine.ade stockings, usual price up to .250 splendid waists.This i is an: assortment purchased.at + Every Bor = at least 25%] less-i n.-price- \u2018than : you wll pay elsewhere, \u2018Many -are 35% - 53 pef pair.\u201d \u201cSotuidar pat see esse een 0 2 pairs for .25 ; to o less.2 a TT 2 sosie om, colin! - po you - ll \u201cEvery, brüsh:is importe dd.Les fin the.maker i in.Franie an à Japan, rege Ca of the regular prices ey are faultlessly man-tai ore +: Long, medium; or short\u2019 brist ess soft or tify varibus: 'y shapes.ee : in White Piqué, with soft collar.and cuffs and patch \u2018Lapies HAIR BRUSHES.~~ | rE ere Pair Coming Into the pocket.In addition each waist has a smart, tieof.Black.- row pure.bristle,.pc cbony Bic bru, Vile $1 00 value; Sitarday ay : 59 AF Ire ating Library 11 5 AY and 13-row- pure-bristle, solid ebony hack brush, Value$1.50; \u2018Sat Tt ae 1A Ske issue- a pamphlet ev th © newes velvet giving a hid distinctive effect: \"The style i is one\u201d Yi \u201c11\u2019row pure: bristle, solid ebony back brush, Value $2.00; Sota à ; ly pics \u2018$1 2 | sian added.Ask for lot every mon Dith 2 Mist of ore ment of the most popular now being worn in\u2019 New York.13-row pure bristle, \u2018solid ebony back brush, Value $3.5 0; Saturday een, \u2019 $2.50 Co The tait Book Vo as Teceived is an sbsorbing story by Regular $1.50 waists to sell on Saturday .-$1 .00 - MEN'S MILITARY BRUSHES + | \u201cThe charge is only 02 «, ate Happy Warr for.\u201d (Only one waist to each customer) 9-row pure bristle brushes with genuine \u201cebony backs: sl 50 value; for per pair.98\" (CIRCULATING LIBRARY, BALCONY.\u20189-row \u2018pure bristle brushes with genuine ebony.backs; $1.75 value: for: Per pair.$1.25 \" EE \u2019.\u201c M-row pure bristle brushes with genuine.ebony.backs; $2.50 value; for per pair.$1.50 0 Le, OT _\" * 1l-row pure bristle brushes with\u2019 genuiné-#bony backs; $3.50 value: for per pair.$2.50 Our Gloves at $ ! 00 Per Pair Saleswo mea | Houta.[Paris] Perfume :1-2 29 00 \u2018| ida of materials, supplies, similar transactions with companies,cors in all kin ary apple: deal persons: | and pthèr articles.necessary con- Pore constrict, maintain and exshanee Veen Lo nny wach business of ay eny :buildings useful or pecassary F | part thereof; .BE 10 matters and the purposes: of the sald \u2018company; such acts, To issue patd up shares or otherwiss | To do sll such ote matters and, ; her securi- s zf ave inidental or nebesgary to bonds Or a hare.of =, other Bar Hauge ent of the sbova objects, \u2019- : \u2018 the purposes\u201d of the sald compeny: or qny of them; thes Yemunerte any persens OT COM-! Fo carry on any other business, whe- sites for services gendered to thé ther m pufacturing or otherwise, ger- Dany in any manner whatsôevé®, mans to the purposes and objects above even for canvassing subscriptions to the get forth, and which may seam fo the.id company: y capable of being.conveniantly capital of the on and scutes.11 acts Sor on th.nation with the busi- and documents Useful and necésstry fôr | nenz or objects of the company or cal.the purposes 67 said company.under the eujated Giraètiy or ir tree y to en- ame of \u2018Julien Toussaint & Cle, Lim- hance the valus or render profitable Med.with a \u2018capital stock of one hun- any of the company\u2019s prope iperty or rights, .dred and.forty-nine thousand dollars | under the meme of \u2018Ihe Parisien Dis-.($149,000.00).divided = ints fonetedy mond Company, of Pen BIL dollar hundred und ninety Bnates Pasi of ta bo).aividsa inter eo HO Sn HSE placo of busine: of thy | (1160).sharea of ten dollars (41600) company.will be in the Clty of ou Petite prinetpal place of business of.the Dated from \u2018the \u2018ofits of the orev cial Secretary, this elsventh day real om the office -of the\u2019 Provin- | Februar told.0.7.SIMARD, cial Here, this eighth day of Peb- \"Deputy Provincial Secretary.ruary.JL 4.T0 5 SIMARD, vimodiere; Berion # Longtin, \u201cDeputy Provincial Becretary.ve aries, 801 Franepontat ion réal ucciraie sus Lars ce te or the Company: | Solicitors for Applicants.Net \u201cAttorneys for the Company.Qatar Tn iderins direst, épécity \u201cDoté\u201d alt ment thoes: upon.env.arid ai Iw | terme \u2018ang co ;- Cha.own and \u2018operate where by the corporation will be in tha Cltr of Mont | dollars each, and: the chief SAY BANKING SYSTEM UNGOUND Money Concentration Submitted to be Dus to the An- \u201c tiquity.of the ©.System.\u2014v\u2014pw Washington, Feb.25.\u2014A general de: | nial of the existence, or possibility of a \u201cmoney \u2018trust was presented to the House Money Trust Committee yesterday in @ letter from J.P.Morgan & Co., at the Invitation of the commit- | tee.In its conclusions as to the committee\u2019s activities the letter said: \u2018We ventured : to submit the consideration that in a strong public Opinion, such as exists in.this country, there lies the greatest safeguard of the.community\u2014always assuming that \u2018Congress will evolve a basic sys- tern.of banking which is scientific * [and sound-ap, at the present time, ours admittedly is not.The public, that is, the depositors, are the ones who entrust bankers with such influ- ençe ang powèr as they to-day have in every civilized.land, and the public is unlikely te entrust that power to weak or evil hands.Your counsel asked more than one witness, whether the present power held by bankers in this country would not be: a menace if it\u2019 lay in evil hands.Such inquiry answers.itgelf.All power, physical, intellectual, financial, or political, is dangerous in evil hands.If Congress were to fall into evil hands the résults might bé deplorable.But to us it seems as little Hkely that the citizens of this country will fill Congress.with rascals as it is that they will entrust the leadership of their business and financial affairs to a set of clever rogues.\u2019 The letter says that such concentra- | tion of money in New York ag has occurred is due to the \u2018antiquated banking system\u2019 and the natural law, which in every country creates some city ag the great financial centre.Morgan and Co.set forth that any \"of | #inning and \u2018one near the close of tHe | vithhoiding of money or credit by one man in any market would be \u2018promptly relieved by the automatic flow of credit from some altogether foreign source.\u2019 : : \u2018We regret,\u2019 said the letter, \u2018that a belief so incredible, so .abhorrent, and so harmful to\u201cthe country should 1for a moment \u2018have found lodgment anywhere, And we welcome your Invitation as an opportunity for us to State that, to the extent of our ob- Servations and \u2018experience, there Is not even a vestigë of truth in the idea that, in whélé\u2018of in part, the fin- anclal convulston \u2018of 1907 was brought on hrough the design of any man or The letter further says the individuals \u2018to whom is attributed the jar to create panics\u2019 wéré the ones to suffer most by the severe shrinkage in valués of securities during the 1907 Hudson Hoighi Dneiaprent Ca.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv under the First Partof chapter 79° of Che Revised Statutes of Canada, 1908, known as Thé Companies\u2019 Act, letters patent \u2018have been \u2018issued under the Seal of the Secretary of State of Canada, bearing date the 11th day of February, 1913, incorporating Joseph Wilson, merchant; Albert Homer Vipond, insurance agent; Edward- Soulby Jaques, manager, al three of the City of \u2018Westmount; and Arthur -Jarvie Darling, manufacturer, and» Arthur Charles Sch ider,bookkeeper, both of the City of Montreal, all in The Province of Quebec, for the follow- es, viz.:\u2014(a) To i 4 purchase, exchange, Joe, pficauire ids any good and lawful consideration, such land and property both movable.and immovable as the company \u2018may.require; (b) To divide any land the company: may own or possess into streets, Sèusres, lanes, gardens and building lots;\u2019and for such Bthér good and lawful purposes as the company may see fit; (c) \u201cTo sel} and dispose of any property of the company belonging ay and lawful title; or to leas the same either in whole or in part or parts and upôh such terms ds may be mutually agreed; (d) To lay out.grade and build streets, roads, highways, lanes, gquares and thelike, to construct and \u2018provide all requisites and connections jor the supply of water, light, heat, power, drains, sewers, and all other public services of 3 useful and desirable nature; to permit to all persons the use of any or all such services for any good and lawful consideration, and under any lawful\u2019 form of contract: (e) To undertake the construction of bulidings of all kinds, whether for Public - or private purposes, and by any good snd lawful confract, and to sell; exchange, lease, hire o¥ othérwise use and dispose of the same, under any lawful \u2018form of contract; (f) To make loans and advances to any and 411 persons purchasing, leasing, building upon or otherwise improving.ny of the company\u2019s property, or any property directly or indirectly acquired from it; and by any and all jaw- ful ways and means to gssist any and persons to erect buildings or, éther- wisé iïmprove property so held \u2018of acquired, Gnd.in return, for such: lawful tates.of.interest or other fonsideration, pnd under.such terms as to-Becurity, | repayment and like matters\u2019 ap\u2018 ra fmytually, agreed upon; .(g).To révide AL UiRh SO 2904, LB).FO.pravige.parks, gardens, grolinda for golt.Tennis pa ester récréation generally, skating and curling rinks, hill; Hore baths \u201cand the \u2018like, and \u201cto admit : gnd all pérsons to\u2019 the \u2018used and néitiôtis: \u20ac A DWH ; farms, orchards.gardens of every defoription, sud Jeacs, bell ghd otherwise \u2018use \u201cand: dishone therests {i) To organize ¢lubs, unions an tion of any snd all sports end games of & healthy and beneficial nature, or for | recreation, amusement, instruction, or any other good and useful purpose; and to promote and assist any and al) .such organizations by all.good and lawful means: (J) To erect, leass, or otherwise ossèss an occupy .stdres, sHOPE, -ho-, els and \u2018other places of business, and\u2019 the same.to use, dispose of hy contract and for any consideration: (k) To manu~ facture and supply all kinds + mates rials and apparatus used for building purpoges- generally or the- construction or dparation of any of t werks and undertakings herein péimitted to the company; (1) To'amalkamats with any other company incerporeted and organized for like or kindred.purposes, and by any good and lawfyl contract; to acquirg the stock, bond# or shares of any such company: in exchange for those of the eémpany or 'afy other good and lawful: conslferation: (m) To smell and.disposé of any or all of the assets, rights and property generally of the company either efi bloc or by lots or portions as to the directors may seem best; (n) To do any and all matters and things that mav\"be tecésgery-ôr proper for the mote compl ong of ly allowed.The éperat riots be cairied \u2018on through- the company to 1 non of Canada and else- out the Domi afte of Her Hetants ment Company, Limited, with eat een ¢ nto ehares of one hundred.divided a hie ; place Sth : 8 of the maid company to ha at Hud- som in, the Provinca of Quebee.Dated at the office of the Becretary of State of Cahada, this 13th day of February, 1913.* Co be s MULVBT.Unde acheter.of State.bbard, Noyer | sosvoite.gvoln, :_ 2270, mitoncitors for Applicants.| arch lease, hire, or any | other good and lawful contract, and for- by any good\u2019 societies generally for the promo-| a control\u2019 of\u2019 money and credit exists, the letter,\u201d said the committee, has considered tables of :so-called interlocking directorates from which exceedingly mistaken inferences have been publicly drawn.\u201d The letter sald that these directers.represent only one-quarter of the.boards upon which they servé.\u2018It is preposterous to suppose, the letter adds, \u2018that every interlocking director has full control in every organization with which he is connected.Perhaps the greatest harm in the presentation referred to lay in the further unwarranted inference, to which has been given wide publicity, that the vast sum of $25,000,000,000 was in cash or Hquid form, subject to the selfish use or abuse of \u2018individuals.Such an idea excites the public mind to demand the corfection of a fancied situation, which in cur ming does mot and cannot exist.\u2019 Concentration of banking resources by mergers,\u201d the letter said, has been made absolutely necessary by the demand for banking facilities to handle large issues of securities.The same cauge is declared responsible for combinations of hanks to handle publie issues of securities.In reply to the letter, Mr.Puio, chairman of the committee, wrote that it had arrived too late to be of value.tree neue NEW YORK GRADUATE OF*McGILL AT BANQUET.New York, Feb.28.\u2014The eighteenth annual banquet of the New York Graduates\u2019 Society of MeGill Univer- sityw on Tuesday night was a pronounced success.Former Senator John G.Saxe, the president of the soc'ety, acted as tonstmaster.Principal Peterson, Who was the guest of honor of the evening, spoke for the university in a brilliant and witty manner.The other guests included Senator Robert F.Wagner.who spoke for the State of New York; Mr.George Mc- Anery, president of the Borough «f Manhattan, who spoke for the city of Old folks who of the kind, find NA-DRLU-CO LAXATIVES mast eifective without any discomfort.Increased doses not needed.25c.a box at your druggist\u2019s.Natienal Brag ask Chemical Co, of Cannoe, Limited.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv ; under \u2018the First Part ot Chapter io of the.Revised Statutes of Canada, 1906, known as (The Companies\u2019 Act,\u2019 letters patent have Déen issued under the Seal of the Secretary of State of Canada, bearing date the 18th day of February, 1813, incorporating Eliza Gray Simpson Rice, widow; Frances Laurie Rice Shaw, married.woman; Charles Parker Rice, president of United Photographic Stores, Limited; -Robert.Liscormbe \u2018Rice, mdna- ger; Bryer Mayes Rice, broker; .Jdmes Bedford Rice, photographer, and lngra- Man iioce: salesman, ait of the City of \"Mo » i the Province of \"4e following purposes secs fee @FtistS.atid to-buy and sell photo raph- ers\u2019 and artists\u2019 supplies; 5) To purchase or otherwise acquire, hold, lease sell or otherwise dispose of all real or personal property, rights, privileges, concessions, patents, £ - an slor p t designs, trade trade names, whi necessary or useful Sen may be of the busmess of the company: (e) To erect, construct, maintain and operats any buildings.works, machinery and conveniences which may seem directly or indirectly conducive to any of the company's objects; (d)To purchase or otherwise acquire and undertake all or any Part of the business, property, \u2018assets or liabilities of any person, partnership or \u2018company carrying on business with objects similar in whole or in part to those of the company or possessed of property suitable for the purposes of the company, (e) To issue paid-up shares, bonds or debentures for the payment, either in whole or in part, of any property, real or personal, rights, claims, privileges, concessions or other pdvantages which ye ccmpany .may lawfully acquire, and also to issue such fully paid sharés, bonds or other securities in payment, part payment or exchange for the shares, bonds, debentures or other securities of any other company doing a business similar In whole or in part or incidental to the business of the company; (f) To purchase, acquire, hold and own the capital stock, bonds or other mecurities of any other company, corporation or individual \u2018carrying on or éngaged in any business which this company is empow- bred tv carry on or engage in, and to sell or otherwise dispose of shares, for the carrying on ing the provisions of section 44 of The Companies\u2019 Act; (g) To enter into any frrangement for sharing of profits, un- on of Inte¥ests, co-operation, joint adventure, reciprocal concession or otherwise with any person, partnership or company carrying on or enggged in or \u201cabout to carry on or engage fn any business or transaction which this company is authorized to engage in or carry on: (h) To raise, and assist in ralsing money for and to aid by way of bonus, loan, promise, endorsement, guarantee of bonds, debentures or otherwise any company or corporation with whom the company may have business.relations, and to guarantee the performance of contracts By such company or corpora- tien; (i) To make advances to customers and others with or without security -and Upon such terms -as the company may approve and to guarantee the debts [and contracts of customers and others: (ij) To invest the moneys of the company\u2019 not immediately required in such manner as may from time to time be determined; (k) To distribute among the shareholders of the company in kind any.property or asset of the company, gnd in particular any shares, debentures ôr sécurities of any other company or companies which may have purchased or taken over, either in whole or in part.the property, assets, or liabilities whose objects are -or include objects similar to those of this company.whether by sale or purchase (for shares or otherwise) of the undertaking, subject to the liabilities, of this or any such ather company as aforesaid or by partnership, or apy arrangement of the nature of partnership or in any other manner; (m) To sell, \u201clease, exchange or otherwise dispose of,in whole or in part.the property, rights or undertaking of the compény for such consideration as may be agreed upon, and in particular for shares, debentures or securities of any other company having objects altogether or in part similar to those of the.company; (n) To do all or any of the \u2018things \u2018mentioned.either as principals, agents, contractors or otherwise, and to do all such other acts and things and -to derry on any business, manufacturing qr otherwise, which may be incidental 4dr conducive to any \u2018of the purposes or objects of the company, and which may seèm to the company capable of being conveniently carried on or calculated directly or indirectly to enhanca the value of or render profitable any of the company's property or rights.The operations of the company te be carried on throughout the Dominion of Canada and elsewhere by the name of \u2018Rice tudio, Limited,\u2019 with a capital stock of Si thousand dollars.divided into 500 shares of one hundred dollars each, and the chief placé of business of the said company to be at the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec.Dated at the office of the Seerstary of State of Canada, this 20th day of Fab- ; 4ois ; rian: SUT SHOMAS MULVET, Under-Becratary of State.| mowara 8.Rone, EN Len Solicitor for Applicants.the | a vis\u2014te) - Fo.|7627{Y-0m- busitèse as-photographèrs and bonds or other securities, notwithstand- | of this company: (1) To amalgamate with any other company or companies\u2019 Melean; Mr.John HH.Finley, College of the City of New York; Mr.Andrew R.MacMaster, K.C., of the Montreal bar; Dr.Tait Mackenzie, of Philadelphia, and representatives of the Canadian Club, the Canadian Society, the Toronto Club, Queen's University, and the Spciety of British Schools.- \u2014 ADVISED TO LEARN A TRADE.\u201cThree years in the Penitentiary and I would advise vou to learn a trade while you are there\u2019 was the sentence and advice given to Alfred Lajeuness alias Dubois, alias Abell, found guilty on five counts of horse stealing, Lajeunesse changed his plea six times during.his many appearances in court in connection with this case.When he was advised to learn a trade ha informed the cour the hud one.whereupon Judge Lafontaine said he was no good at it, and did not appear to make a success of his labors.\u2018Take up some useful one from thiz time out.The Self-Acting Pump Company Limited.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that under the First Part of chapter 79 of the Reviszd Statutes of Canada.1900, known as \u201cThe Companies Act, letters patent have been issued under the Seal of the Secretary of State of Canada, bearing date the 18th day of February, 1913, incorporating Rene Chenevert and Frank Callaghan, advocates; Holsey Lorne Mitchell, real estate agent: Jean Ernest Saucier, mine owner, and Percy Gregory, stenographer,all of the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, for the following purposes, viz,\u2014(a) To manufacture wind mills, towers, tanks, pumps, anvils, hammock chair and novelties in steel, iron and wood and all castings and machinery and parts necessary or used in the production of the loregoing goods, articles and materials, and generally to buy, sell and deal in all the manufacture, erection or sale thereof, und to enter into any and all contracts for the mianufacture,manufacturing or supplying of all such gonds, articles and materials above described, and to enter into contracts for the place ing and erection thereof, and to purchase,lease and own any and all patents and inventions, and from time to time to sell, assign or transfer the same relating and applicable to the above mentioned objects of \u2018the company, and to do and transact all other matters and things necessary or incidental to the carrying on of said business; (b) To buy, sell, deal in, manufacture, hire and let on hire all kinds of machines, engines, plant, machinery, tools and implements; (c) To apply for, purchase, or otherwise acquire any patents, brevets d'invention, grants.licenses, leases, COncessions and the like conferring any exclusive or non-exclusive or limited right to use or any secret or other information as to any invention which may seem capable of being used for any of the purposes of the company, or the acquisition of which may seem calculated driectly or indirectly tn beuefit this company, and to pay for the dame in shores or other securities of e company, and to use, exercise, develop or frantlicenses in respect of or otherwise turn to account the property, rights, in- : terests or information so acquired; (d) To carry on anv,other business, whether manufacturing or otherwise, which may sgem to the company capable of being tonveniently carried on in connection\u2019 with the business or objects of the company, or calculated directly or indirectly :to enhance the value of or render profitable any of the company's property of rights; te) To purchase or otherwise acquire the shares, bonds, debentures or other gecurities of any other company or corporation, notwithstanding the provisions of section 44 of the said - Act, and to pay for the same in the shares, bonds, debentures, or other securities of this company, and to hold, sell, vote or otherwise .deal in the shares, bonds, debentupes or other ser take hers and mould -it.Glve the { thing its.right name; \u2018Dudgeon.You're bots, be 2 master\u201d - ce -but there won't be an ues- tion of that., .She-thinks all I A about things.She\u2014she\u2019s , -8ick -of half.the | fripperles of.\"lite.\u2018She - wants to get down to .the bedrock, and help.We're \u2018going to Join forces.and extend our \u201cborders.Life i8 going to.be worth living \u2018at last.Ali that went before \u2018counts for nothing,\u2019 ay There wag such face, such a fire in his eves, that I.\u201ccould only\" listen În\u2018silence.1 saw y that this strange, lonely belng had grivpéd hard on happiness wht h hot hé nds, and that hé would fight \u2018for it ith \u2018his last breath, I dont know hôw to account Yor \u2018the lasxplicable sddness which enveloped me as I listen- eid to his honest rhapsody.A fear Was upon me.that his future could not have a lasting foundation.They were married \u2018at Christmas, \u2018but she lived less.than.a year.After a spell of Unexampled hapiness which set vibrating all the springs of Hie \u2018being, Dudgeon joined me in the wilderness, and some- timies -since I have regretted with all my.sou! - the \u2018incident which brought about his meeting\" with.the Lady of the Garden.Ci HYACINTH s ART BIRTHDAY.(By Auntie Mer i in, thé \u2018Christian \u201cIt was to be: Hyactnth's first\u2019 \u201cbirtti- aay, rang the\" family \u2018were all-éâgérly ily.When the happy day arrives for any member, the #svored person enjoys all sorts of unusual privileges and\u2019 \u2018pleasures.To; day individual oss not have.to get up In the morning, hut remains comfortably in bed: \u2018while,pthers -are dressing \u201cand hurrying to breakfast, Of, course, no one expects.really.to: sleep on.a.birthdax.morning-the very.spirit of.the \u2018day.is too exciting: it is SO; lovely andlazy, though, to: stay warm.ander \u2018the clothes among, have, everyone.else envying.you.there you stay uhtil\u2014O, - \u2018juntil-\u2014yçell, that is.the next.jay of one\u2019s.birthday.\u2018room, .mother b breakfast on ne) the: lié-a-béd.That\" is, unless it hap: pens to.\u2018be \u2018mother\u2019s.birthday, when father.carries, her] reakfaët to her.\u201c im : < Toronto, Feb.28 The \u201cOntario \u2018Branch of the \u2018Dominion .Allfarice decided yesterday afternoon.to express its approval\u2019 of.the Liberal } temperance platform.Ri The.following resolution\u2019 was car- ph Might the advanced.stand taken \u2018by the Liberal party- in \u2018the resolution which \u2018Mr.N.W.Rowell, the leader of that party, has given notice.in.the Legis- gature, that he will move for the immediate abolition of the bar, including \u201chotel and club.licenses; also.thé \u2018treating.system, apd placing such other restrictions upon.the, residue of the liquor traffic as experience may show -} to be necessary te limit its operation, |\u2019 \u2018and effectively remedy its evils, local option to be maintained as a means of wiping out the residue in the retail \u2018Bale where the electors so decide.This letter - trom rom Mrs.Tweedle.is.Anteresting,\u2019 because - it shows how.nervous -trouble \u2018develops gradually.from such derangements as stomach trouble; - until prostration motor ataxia or paralysis render the victim Hetpless.- \u2018it tells how the writer was cured by Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food, the: greatest of nerve restoratives.Mrs.T.F.Tweedle, Brighton, ont, writes: \u201cFor years I was troubled :with the stomach, and.have aiways been of a nervous temperament.The death.of my SHR Tes was a great shock ta me, dnd'a few months later I was prostrated; by \u2018nervous trouble.Locomotor ataxia \u2018developed later, and I-:was in a.baä ¢ondition, \u201cEL took treatment from different doctors, but did not gain .until I began the use of Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.When I \u2018had used flve boxes I \u201cwas so fully restored that-I was like a different: person.\u201d I am sure that the Nérve Food ig a good medi-, eine, \u2018and have told \u2018many people about | the remarkablé Way in which tt\u201c has Testored my health kate: nb \u2014 of gift bearers.The fam Hos One day you: | open big\u2019 blue.eyes.and, before you sleep the same day, - The \u2018woman: tan?she +isn\u2019t.It 18 you who wHl i cakes; glow upon his : \u201cher mother to me, looking forward tortt.Birthdays are always-great eventd in the.Brown fam- |\u2019 with, the: birth-{ e.goft.pillows.and | And] 3.After breakfast is over in the dining- | ingd in.the birthday |.est\u2019 silver.tray, to\u2019 \u201cGod: a oes Fass + oc 2 1° RUARY.À 5 FEB : Ts EAE And then, there comes the -aîter another, according to age, Everyone in the, the experience.\u2018To-morrow is your birthday, dear,\u2019 her mother said as she slipped Hyacinth's \u2018very \u2018best very quietly.stitches into day gift to her darling child.\u2018Happy birthday, Hyacinth,\u2019 morning.made all myself.it\u2019 And with a pretty curtsey: Alice laid the thebed.\u2018My darling, I do hé-a this dress: be: becoming: exclaimed: pink stik in front of \u2018Hyacinth's wide- \u2018I.have\u2018 made: H äll myself; excepting a little fixting\u2019 thy .a pretty curtsey,.turned away t \u2018Kenneth,\u2019 ae +a, Hox of choco- ourself sick eat- | And, still grin- ning, he.passed: d ng, by \u2018grandmother.| so young that he fred\" grand \u201cdelightful, brought.a big Pk then\u2014Aunt Alice* dnd\u201d gasped and squeézed: foot of the bed\u2014a: chocolate: layer sunny = Tfrosting! The: éc- of the deep brow Tt proved a delightful Gaï.\u2018indeed.late, \u2018cake dnd butter scotch - and chov colates?Fortunately, it-was \u2018 Saturday, so there was no school to inter- feré with the day's pleasure.Hya- ver.again for ANG the best of it was, er.many dressed all of times.was a good child throughout her adventures, ea, d of you, See, doll).\u2018and we treated her ai.day.he was really.alive, \u2018said Just a8 her to when 1 arrived to \u2018pay my respects.Qc s \u2014\u2014\u2014f aumananmiee \u2018THE GOOD-NIGHT ANGEL.(L.M.\u2018Montgomery, in the \u2018Presby- .terian.\u2019) \u2018The good- -night angel comes at eve .Across -the.quiet: hills, And tucks the sleepy.blossoms ig \u2018Beside .the meadow rills.\u201con uplands.wide éach drowsy bird He cradles in its nest, .And in.the dewy valley tar Rocks the.wild winds to.rest oo He pauses.in his Fractous guise \u2018 | Where little children play, \u201cAnd blesses \u2018gach before he speeds \u2018Upon his kindly way.And ere he passes \u201cback to heaven Beyond the sunsét bars.\u2018To watch the \u2018babies, birds and bute.a For lamps he\u2019 lights the \u2018stars.12 A D et SE is WHAT SATE THE SCRIPTURE?r February 28, He hath rémembered his mercy and , Give ear to my words, 0 \u2018Lord, con- ;sider my : meditation, for .unto -thee.will: I.pray.O/Lord:\" in the \u2018miorning- will, 1.direct my prayer unto.thee.o.For Abolition of the\u2019 Bar, Treating Se Ce 8 tem and Suppression of Liquor Traffic : | Generally: .fod: \u2014 \u201cThat this convention hails with de- - and loco-.It is even more important because | BR i ang.will Aook.up-\u2014Fs.WV.Sa - = \u2018Convention Commends - \u2018Advanced Stand.of Liberal Party in \u201cPhat thik convention \u201ccall upon\u2018 \u201cail.} friends of the temperance cause to take steps to secure the nomination and \u201celection in- every constituency of a representative who can be relied upon to.do all in his power to sSedure \"the enactment of legislation for the suppression.of \u201cthe liquor traffic and de- -clares that anything less than the proposal of Mr.Rowell ould not be looked upon as sufficient.to entitle nay candidate to the support of temperance electors.\u2018That this alliance appreciates the action of the.Provincial Government \u2018and Legislature An making amendments to the License Act which make the working of the act more effective, and \u2018notably for securing the enforcement of local option.\u201cAlso do we appreciate the action of the Department An refusing to be bound by technlcalities where 1t was really evident that local option had been carried at the polls.\u2014\u2014\u2014 mee | THE IMPERIAL MANCHU (From the Tapam \u2018Advertisér) \"The ex.Emperor, of China, who Is now elghl years of age, is.making {now progress with his spends about five .hours a day -read- ing With .the.Empress Dowager the young, ÆEmperar lives.in almost solitary state, the number of persons seeking audience steadily decreasing from day |.s re- |.ceived from imperla! relatives.To add\u2019| to.day.Little.correspondence.to their troubled the deposed rulers are in great financial straits and are \u201cunable to even pay their attendants.It is stated that a plan of discharging.most of.these functionaries is being considered, but the statement that the proposal includes the advance to each official \"of a bonus equivalent to six yeasr salary is not easily credible.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 f \u201c LYNCHED FOR TALKING.ABOUT VIOLATIONS OF.LAW.According to -information that has ol.reached the \u2018city, the lynching Charles Tyson; the negro preacher.on Loggy Bayou, near Myrtis, on Thursday night, was.by white men and not members of his own race, as at first suspected.- If reports aré: true, Tyson had been.talking too: much about.violations.of the prohibition law.in that section .of | the parish.It-is.said this angered some ofthe.men \u2018who are supposed to.have been interested.in, violating: the law, and .that! they _ décided te put -Tyson out of the way\u2014New Orleans \u2018Times- Damgerat Foy roces- i one ginning.with the youngest, file in; ibe bearing a birthday present and making>a short: speech\u201d \u2018of \u201ccongratulation.family had had birthdays, more than one; all, \u2018that is, but Hyacinth and great was the excitement as to how she would meet on nightie-gown with the lace.ruffles around the Beck and sleeves; \u201cand I hope you will sleep And Hyacinth was tucked carefully into her tiny white crib, given an affectionate good-night kiss, and left to pleasant dreams, while her mother tip-toed off to put the last the beautiful rose-pink }.silk dress which was to be her birth- |.{ said Aunt Alice as she led the procession of gift-bearers into the nursery the next \u2018Here is a handkerchief: T I hope you ll like Aunt dainty handkerchjgf: In \u201cWednesday.will, the excited: mother\u2019ds she \u2018waved the lovely.ros\" in England.i Florence,\u2019 \u201cLeckie, Sudbury, Ont.And with a ddzén kisse&-anid \u201cthe \u2018young \u2018mother make Place for: Jincle [yacin a ih, said her: \u201cB \u201cEGirls, always\u2019 wo \u2018be followed A Jeall Peggy, she showed that she knew how to be a.on ay indegd.Of sybne, says.\u2018the- word ; = & word he : of Vite full of cakes, and CYittle \u201cmother \u201chands; at\u2019 the with a pink candlésright in:the.centre casion was toa \u2018itgpressive.for.words: \u201cHow could it be obherwise with choco: n undressed\u201d \u2018and \u2018cinth was dressed.and any number she Indeed,\" -ghe never, made 2 \u2018Hyacinth.was a ns truth towaid, the house of Israel: all the ends of \u201cthe \u2018earth\u2019 have seen.the salvation of our God.\u2014Ps.xéviti.Hearken unto | the voice of, my cry, my King, and Mt.voice.\u2018shalt thou hear.in the morning, 4.1 second-class \"| three-story building at 13th and Far- | nam streets to-day.trol.: where it started.| were about .the hotel studies and.TO VR PTE gr we 1913, RAT | SOCIAL and PERSONAL Mr.Tom Guerin is in Ottawa for! two or three days.Mrs.George E.Foster entertained \u2018at a luncheon and bridge party in the Parliamentary Café yesterday.Miss Mary Ard Mackenzip, who was in the city for a day or two from Ottawa, has gone to Sherbrooke.Mrs.A.C.\u201cLarkin, \u2018Metcalfe\u2019 Apart - ments, entertained at a bridge tea yesterday afternoon.The tea-table was Segorated with daffodils and nar- Fi w.Fisher presided at the is, of the Victoria \u2018Rifles Chapter of the LOD.E, after te meeting on Covers were laid for twelve.- Mra; \u2018S.Coles, president of the Verdun: W:C.T.U,, will ieave for New York on Monday, end wiil \u201csail on the \u201cMauretaria\u2019 un Wednesday, to visit her stepdaughter, who is seriously ill { med with ninxk rosebuds.announced of Major B.G.\u201cte Mr.A.(+ \u2018M;.Mainwaring,\" \u2018of .Cambridge; England, headmaster-eléct of St, Albans, Brockville, - , : The engagement | is daughter of \u2018= Mrs.David \u201cScott: \u201cand.Mrs.Henry lachfond, \u2018president - and \u2018 vice-prési- \u2018dent of the.Nprthern\u2019 District of Montreal W.C.T.U., have- left for Ottawa \u2018to attend the: Military: Conference today and to-morrow.Miss Barbara Wylie,- who was the | guest of Mrs.H., W.Weller, Arlington avenue, while in town :for a few days, has left for New.York, where.she will be the guest of Mrs, O.H.P.Belmont, and will \u2018address a public meeting \u2018before sailing for England by the \u2018Mauretania.\u2019 Mrs.Farthing was the hostess at a tea yesterday afternoon, when the Diocesan Woman's Auxiliary were entertained cordially at Bishopscourt, in \u2018}oénnection with the.annual meeking.\u201cThe Bishop received with Mrs.Farthing, and.gave a genial welcome to the guests, of.whom, many.were.present.The.table in the .dining-room was.decorated © attractively.with yellow spring flowers.» Miss- Kemp presided, and Miss Louise Baldwin.\u2018and Miss, Yarker poured the tea and coffee, while some of the members.of the girls\u2019 junior branches assisted in serving refreshments.Co At the home of the bride's father last evening a very quiet, but pretty, wed- .ding took place when Miss Eva Florence Kneen, second daughter of Mr.Daniel Kneen, was united in marriage to Mr.John Anderson, of Amulet, Sask., the Reb.Robt.Johnston, D.D.officiating.The!bride, gowned in ivory duchess satin with garniture of Oriental lace, wearing a veil and orange blossoms, and carrying white roses and lilies of the valley, was given away by .her father.She was attended by her sister, Miss Alice Kneen, wearing old rose messalime.with over-dress of cream ninon, and carrying pink roses and carnations.Mr.Stanley Cook acted as best man.Mr.and Mrs.Anderson have left for a short honeymoon -prior to their departure for their home in ithe West.rs Lady Shaughnessy entertain.: fancy dress bali at her resides Dorchester street last night.The were decorated very effective].American Beauty roses, ani flowers, also palms and ferns Scène was an extremely pretrv in the mingling of costumes or 1] colors and different periods.T:\u2026 masking took place at midnight.supper was served at a numi.tables, adorned with roses.Ab.hundred and twenty-five gues.present.Mrs.J.Wynne Smith, Windev: nue, was the hostess at a well .- ed tea yesterday afternoon.Th tess was gowned in mauve satin cade veiled in purple ninon.Miss ti.Smith, who received with her mur wore pale yellow brocade in oy effect over accordion pleated vhir: and Miss Pearl \u2018Smith was in xt satin veiled in pink chiffon una ©; The 4.ing room was decorated with pin tlowers, and the tea room with yell songuils, daisies, and violets, Me Wiiliam Lavers and Mrs, J, + Prin.poured the tea and coffee.while ices were cut ny Mrs.Mitohell Mrs.T, MeCarthy.The voung lau a who assisted in serving refreshments were Miss Alice Beaman, Miss Florence Nagle, Miss® Evelyn McCarthy, Miss Amy Doyle, Miss Alice Smith, Miss Prwvilis Reynolds, Miss Verna Kerr and Miss Isobel Archibald.HAVE SEEN MANY YEARS, / Mrs.Jane Radford, Union ovo who is well known for her acti.terest in the temperance cause, domestic service situation, ang lines of women\u2019s work for the con.good, and who is in her eighi 1 v commemorated her birthdas on Sa Lite day by a party.all the inv.4 cuss being between the ages of «i.v ng eighty-six.Sixteen invit.: issued, but owing io the unto illness several were prevent.attending.Had all been presen: united ages would have Leen 1,25; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014 WOMAN\u2019S SUFFRAGE.Washington, Feb.28 \u2014c qos.taken up the woman suffrac.que.\" .|in earnest by the desig mation ola sah committee headed by Mr.Hohson inquire and report to the Hing whether it would be best to leave the qu tion of equal suffrage in the cles\u2018 of president and vice-presidi constitutional amendment \u2014 action of separate states, : Mr.Porter, of Pennsylhvanis, ! Mr.Tribble, of Georgia, will weor with Mr.Hobson in the inquiry, sh 4 promises to be wide in its scope ui probably will take the form of ho.ings.Suffrage leaders are mostiv in fasor of a constitutional amendment to give women the ballot.There js some opposition.to that plan, however, headed by those who believe it might better be left for the states to decide, and thereby escape a problem which might arise with the granting of equal suf- -frage in the Southern States.MANY LIVES LIST IN HOTEL FIRE AT OMAHA \u201cOf Upwards of Fifty Guests \u201cOnly Twenty-five Escaped Alive./ Omaha, Neb., Feb.28 \u2014Loss of life, \u201cestimated at all the way from twenty to seventy- -five, resulted from a fire which destroyed the: Dewey Hotel, a hostelry occupying a ! Three hours after the fire was discovered it was pronounced under con- It was confined to the building, The fact that the hotel register was destroyed will make it difficult to obtain a list of the dead, and while the manager of the place states that about fifty were registered, others who declared that many of the guests were not registered and the total number was more nearly one hundred.Of these not more than 25 are known to have escaped.The known dead are: Mrs.Alice Bronnivie.Charles Cummings, jumped third story, breaking neck.\u2014\u2014 Beverly, walter.The cause of the fire has not been determined.Ti started In the rear of the building, but had gained great headway hefore it was discovered.The lower floors of the Dewey Ho- from \u2018window and met Instant.T struck head first on the sidewalk.tel building were occupied by Raphael-Fred Clothing Company, the Hiller Liquor Company, the Adams Express Company.The stock of all these companies was destroyed.Charles Cuming, a bartender.who had a room on .the Farnam street side of the hotel, jumped from a third story death.Hg the Mrs.C.F.Hawkins, room on the second floor.dragged her sister, Miss Alice Sonnevie, to a window.There Miss Bonnevie collapsed.Mrs.Hawkins jumped, and though rw policemen broke her fall.she was bad- dly injured.Her sister\u2018s bodv is in the ruins._ Jesse D.Noid, night clerk, opened the door of his office, on the second floor when he heard an explosion.He was driven back by smoke and flame.He attempted to arouse a few guests on that floor, but soon had to seek tha street to save his own life.WIPED OUT ROBBER BAND.(From the China Press.) Eighteen men were shot, one by one, in cold blood at the command of the local officials of Kai Feng-fu, Hono, last night, and their bodies lay us they fell, being viewed by hundreds of people.A few nights ago this band of rolh- bers had planned a.raid.The police got track of the scheme and identified themselves with the band and helped to \u2018start the raid.As they were about to carry out their plans the giice turned upon them and captured the whole band.To set an example before the people they were taken out near the soutk wall of the city by a number of soldiers and one officer was detailed te do the shooting.He was not .good marksman and it took more than one shot to end some of their lives.There has been a great deal of robbing about Kai Feng-fu of late in one way and another, so much so that péople do not dare to wenture out after dark.The local officials hope to minimize the amount of thieving; who had @ by such examples of punishment, 7\u201d Arrival TORONTO ftaisttase Fairweathers Limited Announce the Suits, Dresses, Coats, Blouses, and Millinery for .Spring, 1913 485-487 St.Catherine St.West MONTREAL of.WINNIPEG S er à: iit.one wer - r ave- ttend- & hos- n bro- 5 Hilda nother, annier rhiffon, white Erian- draw - pink yellow Mrs.Prince hile the ell and ladies hmentg s Flor- Carthy, Smith, Verna d.i ARS.avenue, tive in- se, the d other general th year, Satur- guests Pniy and s were, her and: ed from: kent, the ,283.t ress has question bf a sub- bson to se whe- he ques- election nt to a to the nia, and 11 work y, which ope and of hear- in favor t to give some op- r, headed ht better ide, and ich might, qual suf- by the pany, der, whe street sidb hird story o \u2018had a agged her to a win- collapsed.ough two was bad- ody \u2018is in k, opened ne second sion.He nd flame.XW guests\u2019 ) seek the BAND.- 1) \u20ac by one, 1d of the 1, Honaiu, s lay as ndreds of à of rob- he police identified 1d helped are about ne alice ureu the he people he south r of sol- tailed to | t .good than one ves.1 of rob- te in one so that ture out als hope thieving ment.«\u2014 T'E MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1913.-\u2014- 1 \u2014 LL RL = es ee inside BA iin AD pinto mannii: mem = es at re | er bo = = = : - = \u2014 \u2014 : J ss paques ET A TADIAN ADAEDR |THE \u2018WITNESS DAILY PATTERNS o\u2019clock =n tion S OF INTEREST TQ WOME ICTORUN ORDER [2st §E== Tea Func | _ EA Te A a a D200 cuts.These will be found) Are always marked with success where LT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = _ time, 0 Teter to from time to delicious \u201c\u2018Salada\u2019\u2019 is served.THE \u2018WITNESS\u2019 FASHION HINT : CHAR MING ÿ INDOOR FROCKS.ER ë eo AA ASS À ES, - Gas ~~.inci = D These two simple medels are becoming and very comfortable for indoor wear.\u201cThe froek shown above con- tists of ivory white charmeuse, bordered with ermine.fichu border of fine silver fox.\"The negligee gown is of deep rose voile de soie, with a BILLY STEVENS \u2014HIS STORY.Copyright.Billy's exes, wer always large an his health became the larger and - darker those liquid sveg grew.Mrs.Z.who was.think- .ng of taking him came up to.the Ward to see him and liked him very auch, But she could not dark but the better \u2018see her 1 Way It was a \u2018financial question.- -Just as it is with the people responsible for the Balkan War and the Banking Act so it was with Mrs, 'Z.The money market is \u2018tight\u2019 just now.She had to think of the family.Her husband was at work but he was on \u201cthe \u2018night shift,\u2019 and did not get anything alarming in the way of pay.And \u2018there were three nice big children going to school aged respectively 19- years 12 years \u201cand 13 years \u2014the .youngest a boy and the other twe girls.So she went out to work at a Tea Room from 11.am.to 3.30 p.m.for which she received 33.00 a week, which just paid.the rent.It seemed like a necessity\u2026 And if she took Billy she would heed to stay home.It t | was a fidancielsquestion:h Butz Billy's large dark eyes looked at her \u2018so re- | Proachful-like she\u2019 said.- Billy was looking for a home, ; © XXiV.\u2014Billy Finds a Home.: - Of course he did.Have you any Idea how fond people \u2018are of children?+ Everybody is fond of children.\u2018They.make a home happy.It was a friend of mine who lives in two rooms that told me that.: lier niece was weep- ing\u2014for the same reason that Hannah wept\u2014and the aunt told me the reason of her t.ars.She wanted a child.And people who know they never will have any children of their own are wonderfully fond of children.It will give you quite a shock to hear somebody you never connected in your \u2018mind at all with children avow that great motive some day in deeds, and in.words too.So it \u2018was with Billy.Everybody who ever heard of Billy seemed .to think at perhaps he or she ought to offer Billy a.home.It seemed to be _the general feeling.Perhaps if.Her ever came again as à Baby there would be room for Him and His mother in our home.And that reminds me.Tell me where is your nearest maternity hosiptal?And is it comfortable?Do.vou .take good care of the workingman's wife?\u201cDid you forget about the, unmarried mother?- Yes.Billy found à home.\u2018 PLATO A FEMINIST.All through the Centuries Have Arisen Thinkers Who.Spoke For Woman.The woman movement, taken in its widest sense, is to-day by all odds the most important phenomenon in the world of human affairs.Its political aspect is but one of many aspects.That Is the one\u2019 which is thundering most loudly at the moment; but vaster «nd deeper are the aspects which are economic, social, eugenic, and aesthetic.The woman movement did not come up in a night, and it is in no danger of withering from view.If is here.ty stay and to grew.It is nat the work of g few fanatics and faddists.It is a perfectly logical phenomenon, born out of the.fulness of time, and the larger mind of the world evidencing itself in all countries of the world and under the most diverse cjrcum- stances, participated in by individuals\u2019 of every stratum of sociéty, by the rich and the poor, the learned and the unlearned, the young and the old.It is indestructible: it is moving on with an ever-increasing depth and velocity, and it is going to transform the world, writes Mary Johnston, the novelist, im the New York \u2018Evening Past.\u2019 The only foe of the world is Ignorance.There is a certain convention- lized sentiment which- is nothing less | \u2018han a cult of ignorance.To an amaz- ng extent we adore and worship, \u201cYmetimes indeed the wisdom, but to afar greater degree the Ignorance, of wr far-away ancestors.And of all tubjects, the subject of woman is most Wreounded by this crystallized Ywtowed-to Ignorance.In nothing is Île world so ignorant as it is in the\u2019 deep concerns of the mother species.The literature of the past preserved the standpoint of the past.To-day we Ue gaining a new standpoint, and the erature of to-day.- is - beginning strongly to reflect .that standpoint.The literature of to-morrow is going 0 be enormously a feminist literature, Ven to-day we see it arising, a line \u201cf gold, ahove the horizon., The woman movement owes much 9 Writers of the past.Plato may he \u201caid to have been a feminist.Euri- Mdes was certainly one.There is a pus in the Medea as translated by Hrert Murray which English = Mili- fants might chant to-day.All through 1 centuries there have arisen, here Md there, thinkers and poets who \u2018boke aut holdly for woman.They Tre not many, but they were there.5 hen we come down to the past cen- pv and a quartér they increase in Timber, men and women, and increase ir.Shellev was a feminist, and frre were important others in that p st Jaif of the nineteenth century.Va sul trem the complacent mid-Vic- han period, here and there a voice neal: mit.And the modern man to wh all women owe the vastest debt ae 'ande was Charles Darwin.A 2./PPreach our own time the list LO ind grows: John Stuart Mill, \u201c180 oe xe rE Meredith.Ibsen, Maeterlinek- save.men and women, essayists.8.dramatists, poets-\u2014to sav no- *h qi» : + .In£ 0 the scientific writers, biolo- Te Peémemists.philosophers, whe, f a floating dock at Quebec x \u2018rather than a graving dock.Senator Dandurand said he did not think the late.government had been slow in the matter of establishing dry docks, It had sought to attract private capital to build such docks with government aid, and had succeeded, as the dock now under construction at St.John, New Brunswick.proved.Since the present government had, abandoned efforts to get private capital to undertake.the construction of thé: Quebec.dack: and had announced that it would: be constructed with government funds there seemed to be no reason why a start should not be made immediately.: .Senator Power said there was a great dock in \"Montreal, There did not beem to be justification for.the expenditure of a Jlarge'amount of money to erect another dock so.near the city of Quebec.Senator (Choqueétte called attention to a letter to \u2018the Minister of Rall- ways from the Quebec Board of Trade, asking that arrangements be made for a ferry boat to meet all In- tercolonial trains, - Senator Choquette said the Ocean: Limited, from Monireal reached Levig:at midnight, and if a little late passengers for Quebec found no ferry thers Because the boats stoppedsaf tpn gaiuutes: affep twelve.He had \u2018see dnd been one of the fifty passéngers \u2018who found themselves at midnight in Levis with no means.of crossing the river, and- as hotels there were small mdry were: uhable to obtain beds.hy been compelled to sit in the Levis station\u2019 from\" mildfiight until 7 b\u2019clock in the morning.oo \u2026 Hon.Mr.Loïigheed promised to caii the Minister of Railway's attention to the remarks.\u2019 BANK ACT MOVES SLOWLY IN COMMITTEE Ottawa, Feb.28.\u2014 The Banking and Commerce Committee got down to serious work on the revision of the Bank Act yesterday, and passed a number \u2018of sections which came within the \u2018contentious\u2019 zone, though not of the most controversial calibre.After the committe had accepted an amendment by.Mr.Aikins, providing for.wider newspaper advertising of notices under the act, the question of the period for: the operation of the act was faced.- .Mr.Thornton (Durham) moved an amendment first to reduce the period from ten to seven years, but finally |} the clause was held over.Clause ten, dealing with egpital stock and shares, was alse held\u2018over, as wag also clause 12, which \u2018bore upon the opening of the stock books and the details to be therein enitered.The clause dealing with the organization of new banks and the safeguarding of subscribers in\u2018the preliminary stages, drew forth from ithe Hon.Mr.White an explanation of the new provisions inserted by him.It wag, he said, the events in connection with the Farmers and Monarch Banks that had: suggested the desirability of these.Organization expenses had been excessive, and people had subscribed for shares in a bank that never opened its doors (in the case of the Monarch).These new clauses had been inserted \u2018to guard against this sort of thing, and it was here provided that when application was made to the Treasury Board, a full\u2018statement must be made as tomoney: paid out for expenses, and only \u2018reasonable expenses for clerical work, postage, travelling, and so forth would be passed.would have to be passed at a meeting of the subscribers, and, falling their assent, would have to be adjudged on by the courts.That section dealing with the qualification of directors gave rise to an amendment by Mr.Sharpe, who wished to insist that directors should not only be British subjects, but resident in the Dominion.Mr.Sharpe's amendment carried; and.he algo carried ome calling for mailed\u2019 notices from banks as to meetings in.Bitad \u2018of newspaper advertisements only.CHANGES IN COMMAND OF ROYAL LINE BOATS Toronto, Feb.28.\u2014 A shake-up has been made among the officers of ithe Atlantic fleet of the Canadian Northern\u2019 Railway has occurred as a result of the recent wreck of the \u2018Royal George.\u201d Announcement was made by the company to-day that Captain Roberts, of the \u2018Royal Edward,\u2019 has been appointed dock superintendent of the Canadian Northern Railway at Avon- mouth, Bristol.His successor on the \u2018Royal Edward\u2019 has not \u2018yet been appointed.i Captain Harrison, of the \u2018Royal George, has been suspended on account \u2018of the wreck of his boat in the St.Lawrence.He is succeeded by Captain - Thompson, whose appointment willbe made permanent on the open- \u2018ing of navigation on the St.Lawrence.Captäin Harrison will submit his case j Men to prevent such a condition of af- omen and children had | Larger expenses |.DAME TO SEE POOR LAW RELIEF English Guardians Complain That Trouble Arises From Ne Temere Decree.(Canadian Associated Preéws.) London, Feb.28.\u2014At a meeting of the Board of Guardians of East Stone- house yesterday two urgent cases of relief were dealt \u201cwith where trouble had arisen between husband ang wife upon religious grounds, : A member of the board said it was apparent that difficulties had arlsen through the papal decree Ne Temere, which he declared was causing more trouble than generally imagined.It played havoc withthe houshold and.wWas madè to\u2019 opérate in such a Way that home became a hell.\u201cIt behooved the Guardians and èveryvone\u2019 CONcerned \u2018with the welfare of the people to say they would not allow that kind of thing to operate wherever they could prevent it.The decree, he said, was worked in a very insidious way.The chairman of the board added\" that it behooved all patriotic English- fairs to continue.NOTES FROM ST.HENRI METHODIST CHURCH.The past few months has shown a steady increase of energy and enthusiasm in the life and work of the Methodist Church in St.Henri.An unusually large number remained to the last communion service,.and the heads of five families and one young man (a total of eleven), were publicly received into membership with the church.Recently the married men, principally members of the Brotherhood, canculd- ing they had been ignored long enough in the active part of the chur¢h\u2019s social life, conceived.the idea of a supper and entertainment given entirely by themselves.No lady, under pain of a fine of ten cents, dared to look into the kitchen, or interfere in the programme.This.afforded the : brave benedicts a splendid opportunity of dealing with the suffragette movement in a \u2018most draktic manner (theoretically), all of which proved a splendid success.The.orchestra, now numbering eleven instruments,\u2019 under the leadership of Mr.Robert Frizzel, is adding greatly to 1 the efficiency and interest of the work.Recently the young people have form- .- 3 ed themselves into a mutual improvement club, an on Tuesday.last gave an entertainment, which quite surpassed their highest expectations, and surprised themselves with their own dramatic and musical talent.So quickly had the style of programme and ability of the performers spread abroad, instead of the small class expected, they found the public clamoring for admission, until about two hundred packed theme selves into the small Sunday school hall.And now notwithstanding the entire lack of equipment and accommodation, the boys are imperiously demanding the formation of a company of scouts.The Monday afternoon Mothers\u2019 Meeting, so ably and sympathetically presided over by Mrs.Drysdale, is steadily inereasing in number sand influence,and is a great source of .comfort and encouragement to many mothers who cannot bring their small children to the public services on Sunday.The Ladies\u2019 Aid, forming the \u2018Old Guard, plods steadily along, accom- \u2018plishing great things,and giving stability to the work and life of the church.They are now arranging for the anniversary services to be held on the third Sunday in March .OUR IMPORTS GREATER Agricultural Products, Except Staple Grains and Cheese.In Oitawa, Feb.28.\u2014 According to customs figures just to hand, in the ten months ending January 31, 1913, there were exported from Canada 128.- 018 dozen eggs, valued at $30,466.In the same period 11,007,000 dozen eggs were imported, valued at $2,328,249.As | far as butter is concerned, 636,142 pounds of butter is concernedCM pounds were exported, valued at $170.- 126, while the imports amounted to 5,714405 pounds valued at $1,511,654.Canada, however, maintained her exports in cheese, which amounted to 149,093,406 pounds, worth $19.903.- 052, while imports were 1,288,654 pounds, valued at $260,453.Canada imported $596,104 worth of beans, and exported $6,451 worth of the same commodity.Peas to the value of $210,145 were imported, and $140,772 wonth were exported.Outside; of wheat, oats and barley, there was | Gil more importing than exporting of grains.Rye was imported = to the value of $54,524, and only $603 worth was exported.Wheat was exported to the amount of 77,301,457 .bushels, valued at $74,640.809.Oats to the.amount of 9,019,336 bushels were exported, valued at $4,456,176.Of barley there was exported 4,487,382 bushels, valued \"at $2,805,234.Imports of these grains were valued as follows: \u2014 Wheat, $333,227: oats, $79,288; barley, $25,758.There were heavy importations of Indian corn, amounting to 864,872 bushels, valued at $624,102, for distillation, and 6,663,998 bushels,.worth $4,386,562, for other purposes.de Science Posastin.Es MER CRC MONTRE \u2014\u2014 EE AT TE kita With the exception of 11.grains and cheese, Can ported more agricultural jv.she exported.paving nearly $n, for eggs and butter alone.ere ee LIBERAL CONSERVATIVES : DINNEP dut : Cut 4; Saturday, March 8, 3> < 4 for the Liberal-Conservative ner.St.Lawrence Hall will he - venue, and speeches will he détiver by the Hon.G.Perley.the Jon lie Coderre and Col.Hugh Clark, MP.17270 31878 Gems 64311 Where CLARA My Little Persian Rose - = = Sympathy (Duet from \u201cThe Firefly\"\u2019) Helen Clarke-W alter Van Brunt man Everybody Two-Step (for- dancing) - Victor Military Band Robert E.Lee Medley - A 12 INCH \u201cGEM?\"\u201d, PRICE $1.25.to-day.- - Vic from \u201cOh, Oh, Delphine\u201d Victor the River Shannon Flows = - .{ MARCH RECORDS Some Splendid Selections From The New List 10-INCH DOUBLE-SIDED VICTOR RECORDS 90c FOR THE TWO SELECTIONS.= That Girl Quartet tor Military Band Light Opera Co.AN EXCELLENT McCORMACK RECORD John McCormack BUTT SINGS MESSIAH AIR 88411 He Shall Feed His Flock - Te = Call at any of our three Stores and hear these splendid Records Ask for a free copy of our 300 page Musical Encydopedia, listing over 5,000 Records.- Clara Butt Berliner Gram-o-phone Co., Limited 7 À 355 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.Te Up.572.415 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.Tel.Up.2418.488 ST.CATHERINE ST.E.Tel.East 2972.We sell the No.10-D Why be without the costs so little?to the\u2019 British Board of Trade.$3.00 DOWN AND $1.INSTALLED FREE OF CHARGE $3 Down is all you have to pay to have a Gas Range installed in your Kitchen ready to use.New Perfect Gas Range 00 PER MONTH, comfort of one when it The Montreal Light, Heat & Power Go.CRAIG STREET WEST UPTOWN STORE, 358 ST.CATHERINE WEST Ef ilks to fk ural Hi Mr Ji Glob * He an \u20ac: .Montres a for nnell, « cennell o à arday wi 1, Lor gated at ames et: 10,000.st $110 prs figure wer bee! ing 1 nco whs coin cord for nave beel street, W the $60 mn dty have foot in t time tha completes A ten- type is \u20ac Althoug lannounce was sold Globe pe sell all t! owns wh The plar whole Al or build they alo he done a suitabl in view T WEST For the and Oxfo 118 has : verg by rel of la \u2018eat, the being 24 Max U 144,200 fc road and an area © OVE A socia ramme fara.w.Dverseas There wi very enic 2efreshm udies' cc THI \u2018The M ubject 0 farly las foclety o lestaural neeting ¥v vorth, Pr ession.AT The t} b-miOrro \"M.C.A.uhject clivered 2 4 zû one for which a great futuré is gedicted,.LS the 000,000 NNER 2 fixe b di be tin livery: Louis \u201cfs M 1d is oposite the General Post Office a though nothing definite has beer: | There was-a large attendance dnd a \u2018 o-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the bee mae wea Crees THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS FRIDAY.| FEBRUARY 28, 1913.= AGAIN ONLY $700,000 + Globe Building Because % He Thought It Cheap\u2019 rr ~ ontreal has a pew.high-price res 4 for, réal estate.Mr.J.W.Me¢- nell, of the firm of Johnston, Mc- mnnell & Allison, established it es- day when he purcliased the Aver.pl, London & Globe building, sit- ted at the southwest corner of St.es street and Plate d'Armes, for 0,000.That is ut the raté of si- ast $110 per square foot\u2014the higli- at figure at which any propérty has Fer been sold in this city.Last ping the southwest corner of St, co er\u201d Xavier and St.James streets for $74.a square foot-\u2014the re- «rd for the time\u2014and several deals wave been completed on St.Cathérine street, Where thé Prices werd above he $60 mark.Certain corners of the dty have been eld, at $100 a square fot in the past\u2019 but ths is the: frst.ime thal ahy transactiéli has been ampleted at or above $100 a Square t.LL = RE she property whiéh Mr- MeConnéll- acured is ofié of the finest In thé city It 3 GLE BARS.STEEL BARS, FOR TIE .BODS.5 CASTINGS.= @ specifications may be ob- Mr.\u2019 F.-W.= : Copies of ons.tained upon application\u2019 to COWIE, Chief Enginesr.* \u201c The lowest or any tender not: -heces- sarily accepted.ne e DAVID BEATE, \u2019 i .Secretary.Montreal, 25th February, 1913.| APAHTMENTS TO.LET.TO LET, IN THE HAMILTON APARTments, Mackay street and Kinkera avenue, 2, 3, 4, b and 6-roomed apart- entirely removed in a ; pote TO | PRINCIPAL ANT | ABSISTANT MODEL |L@NGUENIL, 318 ST.CHARLES ST.\u2014 A.fresh sup- ~~.- PA | BITUATIONS VAGANT = $100 MONTHLY, SILVERING.MIRrors.Instructions, 25e.CLARENCE EDGAR, Brockville, Ontario.nL WANTED, OFFICE ASSISTANT.RE: -ply, stating.experiences and salary\" wanted.Box 201, Witness\u201d Office.- class only; we pay jest wages.Ap- Ply at énce.#15 Bleury Street.FINIBHERS WANTED, TO MAKE buttonholes \u2018by Band.Apply, at orice, 415 Bleury Street.-.° LADIES WANTED FOR STAMPING paterns at home; .$1 a dozen and Upwards paid.Work guaranteed.Ladies in attendance.Call, 169 Peel Streét, corner St, \u2018Catherine, Room 7.GOOD PAY OFFERED FOR BRIGHT.energetie \u201cBoy to work after schol.aa on, Setunday ne corner loafin : ._CO ne, egsant.w Apply, GEO KEMP, 170 Peel Street upstairs, cor, St.Catherine Street.GENERAL SERVANT \u2014 BETWEEN\u2019 this date ant Gorn: no washing O7 ironing; - city references required.-Gaod wages to: suitable girl _ Apply.21 F avenue, next street University, Coe ee i ' WANTED, SALE lady, expe ferences: both ax Kou , AL ee %* nt st hrs, Mt Chertevois Point SL Att 1 oe med atm mg a0 SMAN \u2018AND-SALES- I a \"Dr » on o%.TLADOU- -.TEACHERS WANTED tar et arias Teacher Wanted top, Sawyeryille Mo- del.Apply te RW, MONTGOM- - ERY, Secreiary-Tregsurer.- Ar ce nd tn a oe me - \u2014_ TG LEFT rooms! wititer and guhimer; river front.BENNET RRUS., 87T1-St.Antoine Street,\u201d Mentredl.Up 1388.COLONIAL AVE.\u2014 FOUR GOOD raoms and.bathroom: everything necessary - for the.comfort of a small family, Apply, 156 Colonial ave, Jugt above Prince Arthur.opm me gd PURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.\u2018FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.\u2014 98.Columbia, Westinouni, Prof.Bieler to.let .6omfortable.nis 1st April to September; ten rooms, | The\u2018INTERNATIONAL LIMITED' nt work.| | Return lymit, 2 months.- 118.06am.- §8.40am.- 1915210.14,00 p.m.§7.45 p.m.9:50 -p.m.*10.39 p.10.\u2018:_OBSERVATION.PARLOR CAKE furnished House, |.Tél Use SAL \u2018SYSTEM MONTREAL and.TORONTO 9am, 9.4023, 7.30 p.m., 10.30 p.m Dining, Parlor and Library Cars on Day Trains; Pullman Sleeping Cars, Electric Lighted, on Night Trains.THE ONLY DOUBLE-TRACK ROUTE.CANADA'S CRACK TRAIN.Leaves Montteal for Toronto and Chicago 9.00 a.m.daily.HIGHEST CLASS OF EQUIPMENT.HOMESEEKERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS _ Round Trip \"Tickets to Western : Canada.via Chicago, on sale March 4th, and every Tuesday thereafter until -Oetober 28th, at very low - fares.Tickets good for two months OYFY- TICKET OFFICES.\u201c 123 fit.James Strest.\"Phone Main 6908, Windsor Hotel, or Bonaventure.Station.\u2019 - 0 g Panic) HOMESEEKERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS \u201c Round Trip Tickets on sale to Winnipeg, Edmonton and intermediate stations, * to - October.Every.Tuesday, March OTTAWA Bleeper on 9.50 p.m.train.*9.05 a.m.and *10.00 p.m.; To Union Station.PARLOR CAR ON DAY TRAIN *1£.156 p.m, to Yonge St.Station.ELECTRIC LIGHTED COMPAB AXD SLEEPING CARS.19.00 QU pm.*6.00 p.m, *11.30 - p.m, 7 5 PM.TRAIN DE LUXE.' Dining and Parlor Cars.*Daily.tDaily ex.Sunday.§Sunday only.: TICKET OFPICES: 141-143 St.James -St.Telepnone, Main tiôn ent pictures, hot and cold wader, open plumbing; $18.00.T.M.TAYLOR, 334 Charlevoix street.Main 1642.To \" HUNTLY STREÉT\u2014NEW FLAT OF four roomé and bathroom; electricity, _ gas, etc; $12 per month.Apply, 44 \u2018 Park avenue.Leg Co - ME sg - ST.LAMBERT, ANNEX AND LON- Longueuil, Annex.large lots for sale, sidewalks, houses, water, trees plant- \u2018ed.| Write for illustratéd catalogue.\u201cECONOMIC REALTY.Limited, - 430\" St.Lawrence.Boulevard, Montreal.: Phone, East, 3181.; TO LET, IN OUTREMONT, Nos.754.768-758, de YEypee St, 9 new fats, 8 roams each, modern, fürnace, electricity: near Van Horne avenue, Will \u201cbe ready to occupy.April 15th.Ar- ly.No.343 Boulevard : St.Joseph est, or teléphone St, Louis 3264.Ts CONTAINING 5, 6, 7 ROOMS, hr té on: Bloomfield aves North .of Van Horne, Outrémont; heated by hot water, electric fixtures'installed, and: all modern improvements; rental, $20\" per month.\u2018.VILLE, Jr.943 Wiseman: ave, Qutre- mont.: \u201cLohan eA.PU a © arse A \u2018 FLATS:TO LET HH CER, Sas .i facturing purposes; low.rent: Craig, St; between Bleury and Victoria square.: PROPERTY WANTED.PROPERTIES WANTED\u2014DO Y Want to sell your real estate holdings or your business?If Bo, call Main 844, Markgraf & Markgraf, Room Los, 180 St.James.No \u2018sale, no charge.: PROPERTY FOR SALE.EAE, t DUROCHER STREET, ABOVE FAIR- mount, brick, .cosy, .semi-detached cottage;-land, 31x 108; cemented cellar, hardwood fioors, 8 roonmws; $8,500: -Cush, $2,600; baldnce on mortgage.A.STEWART .MoNICHOLS, 157 St.James.= Main 1354.7\" Co OUTREMONT.\u2014.HOUSES, ST.CA- theriné Road, Wiseman \u2018 and: McCul- :loch avenues; high.class properties.JOHN A.PITT, 1008 Eastern Town- ments, heated.Apply to No.2 Kin- kora, or Phone Up 4188.| MARKETS FALL ty\u2014through overproduction, etc.Deposit your money in a A Deed is Collateral, why , a.\"As It Grows So Do Your Profits SHAUGHNESSY PARK In the new municipality of St.Michel de LaVal.SOUTHAMPTON Near the new G.T.R.railway shops at Longueuil.ty Co.Limite PARK year we record over $300,000 30 ST.JOHN STREET 117 NOTRE DAME W.street.Be tos Lor bank, > MONTREAL veranda Tel.Westmount 2749.8125, or Windsor Hotel, Place Viger - y oe and Windsor Street Stations.~ or * ; Le ; : T 8 IRE) TR ~~ FLATS TO LET, \u2018 ROZEL, STREET, 7 ROOMS, COM- é Apply, ROBERT :NE- |.CENTRAL, suitabte for -Hght- manu- | - nortést 9 ; ste et [4 Zz * e Qu! ch From MONTREAL To NEW YORK Fast Express Trains Daily 8.45 a.m.and 8.10 p.m.From Bonaventure Station to ; Grand Central Terminal, N.Y.Any Grand Trunk Agent: or 160 and 286 St.James Street MONEY TO LOAN.a\u2014 on 1st \u201cclass: property.\u201cApply to WM.F.LIGHTHALL, Notary, Quebec Bank Building.\u201cApply to the Business Manager, £43 [ gt.: Peter Stréet.~~ 4 OU IN RETURN FOR DAILY INSTRUC- ships Bank Building, 263 St.James LEASE FORMS | gertions for \u2018the price of four, .MONEY TO LOAN FOR FIVE YEARS on First Mortgage on desirable Well located residence property in Montreal.British Construction \u2018Company, : 938 St.James street, Ground Floor.SUMMER BOARD.tion in Piano, Theory, History.of Mu- \u2018sie, and Part-Singing,a teacher wishes to secure good country board in a private family for summer months.Preferably on a farm.Reférences |- exchanged.Address, TEACHER, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.; \u2018 FOR SALE KINDLING WOOD FOR THE MIL.LION\u2014Kindiinz, $2.25; Cut Hardwood, $3.25; Mili Blocks, $2 00 per load.J.C\" MACDIARMID, 402 William street.Tel.M.452, R.S.WILLIAMS CABINET GRAND, fine rosewood case, 7 1-3 octaves; excellent tone and touch.Real bargain, $250.Payable $10 cash and $6 monthly.LAYTON BROS.550 St.Catherine Street West, cor.Stanley.FOR SALE and TO LET SIGNS FOR SALE At \u2018Witness\u2019 Office COTTAGE TO.LET.AT LAKESIDE.\u2014 TO LET, FOR Sum.|.mer months, Cottages on the shore of Lake St.Louis; each with its own wa- ter-front.- Tnese Cottages-are well built, and -¢an be kept comfortably warm in the early months, and coe} in | mid-summer.They have all large galleri¢s, and are furnished with .all necessary large articles of furniture.They are reached by a short run from the city by C.P.R.or G.T.R.- They may be'seeñ \u2018at any time.\u201cApply by letter, or in person, to Miss GUNN, .Lakeside, or telephones 65 Pointe Claire.Subscribers not getting their paper regularly from the carrier: boy will confer a favor on the Publishers by notifying us either by \u2018phone or card.Main 4090.JOHM DOUGALL & SON.WANT ADS.\" 1° a.FOR | .= The \u2018WITNESS\u2019 MAY BE LEFT WITH be SREP West.or with Be Shoe: , Point St.Charles, 801 We .Grostreet.West of Subway.ling \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ' % CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ; CASH TARIFF.x tion Vacant, Situation Wanted, Pu-: Shs Wanted, Rooms To Let,.Arion Found, Second-hand Articles Wanted, or For erty For Sale or To Let.Other Articles For Sale.\u201cUT.20 Words for 10c.& for each additional word.¥ < NOTICE PARTICULARLY, Postage Stamps \u201cWill Be Accepted.The above rates .are.cash with order: 1 Eastbound.|\u201d FEATHERSTONHAUGH & SON 1156 TO LOAN, $6,000.00 AND $5,000.00, AT |- \u201c, \u20ac percent, :forra term; first mortgage, 303]: § \u2018them in their respective capacities.Six \u201ctn.Bruee \u2018avenue.Phone, Westmount, \u201c1888.\u2018 ) | FAINTING, DECORATING, PAPERhanging, Tinting: Cellings, from ÿ.THE ALLAN LINE STEAMSHIP CO.LIMITED.Established 1854.LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW HAVRE, LONDON, TO LIVERPOOL.: From St.John.From Halifax Sat.8 Mar.1.00 pm.irect Fri.14 Mar.2.00 p.m.Sat.15 Mar.Sat.2 Mar.1.00 p.m.Fri.28 Mar.2.30 p.m.Sat.5 Apr.1.00 p.m.TO GLASGOW.From Boston From Portland Scotian .-, \u201cThur.6 Mar.Scandinavian Thur.13 Mar.2 p.m.cox Parisian .Lo \u20ac.Thur.20 Mar.onian Thur.27 Mar.2 p.m.Le RATES OF PASSAGE.Pirst-Class\u2014 Victorian and Virginian, : $82.50 and upwards.Other steamers, \u2018372.50 and up.Becond-Clags\u2014Victorian and Virginian, \"$52.50.Other Steamers, Liverpool Service, $50.To Glasgow, One- Class II.Cabin, $45, $47.50 and $50, according to steamer.: > Thira-Class\u20143$30, $30.25, $31.25, $32.50, according to steamer.To HAVRE and LONDON-For Sail- Îings- from St.-John, N.B., to Havre, and Summer Sailings\u2018and Rates, Apply Local Agents, or Hesperian Victorian Grampian irginian unisian Direct H.& A.ALLAN, General Agents, Montreal.: General Offices: 2 St.Peter St.; 4 Youville St.Uptown Passenger Office\u2014575 St.Catherine Street West.Canadian London Passenger Service.From From Southampton.Portland, Me.Feb.11.T.SS.AUSONIA .Mar.Feb.27.T.8S.ASCANIA .Mar.15 Mar.20.T.SS.AUSONIA .\u201c.Apr.5 All steamers will call at Plymouth Pidssage rates and full particulars on application to Special Uptown Agency, B30 St.Cathérine Street West.Consult us as to rates to principal ports of the world.THE ROBERT REFORD CO.Limited, .25 8t.Sacrament Street.Steerage Branch: 488 St.James Street.PATENT ATTORNEYS.| INVENTIONS: PATENTED.and Trade Marks Registered.OWEN N.EVANS Former Member Chartered Institute, London.\u2018 .205 8% James Street Montreal.Fhones: M.192; Teuae Un 1790, Patents Have Removed to ST.JAMES STREET JIA TENTS | PROMPTLY SECURED \u2018in all countries.For information ask our \u2018Inventor's Adviser,\u201d which will be gent free, Mzrion & Marion, 364 University St.Merchants Bank Building, corner St Ca therine street Phore Up 4474 : REGULATIONS.ANY person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 13 years old, may hamestead a quarter section of available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta.The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the District.Entry by proxy may be made at any agency, on certain conditions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending home: der.; Sten ios.\u2014 Bix months\u2019 residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years.homesteader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied by him or by his father, \u2018mothe, son, daughter, brother or sister.In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt a quarter section, $3.00 per acre.Y Duties\u2014Must reside upon the homestead or pre-emption six months in each of six years from date of homestead en- \u2018homestead patent), and cultivate fifty.extra.; acres omeste der who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may enter for a purchaged homestead in certain districts, Price \u2018$3.00 per.acre.Duties.\u2014Must reside six monthe in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300.00, - >.-W.W.CORY, Députy of the Minister of the Interior.N.B.\u2014Unauthorized publication of \u2018this advertisement will not be paid for.* A BESSION OF THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH (Crown Side), holding criminal jurisdiction in and for the DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, will be held in \u2018the COURT HOUSE, in the CITY Or MONTREAL, on SATURDAY, the FIRST DAY OF MARCH NEXT, at TEN o'cleck in the forenoon.In consequence, I give PUBLIC NOTICE to all who intend to proceed against any prisoners now in the Common Gaol of the said District; and all others, that they must -be present then and \u2018there; and I also give notice to all Justices of the Peace, Coroners, and Peace Officers, in and for the sald District, that they must be present, then and there, with their Records, Rolls, indictments and other Documents, in order to do those things which belong to Sheriff's Office, Montrez?, 10th February, 1913.L 3 LEMIEUX, \u2019 Sheriff.BUSINESS CARDS PAPER HANGING, PAINTING, TINT- : ing, Plastering, Floor Polishing, etc.Experienced workmen: best material; .large or small contracts; any part of city or out.of town.J.BACON, 70 Brickwork, Plastering Cementing; all repairs; .distance no.ohject; work _ When not prepaid, numerous entrieg\u2018} - in have to be made, and the rate gonsequence, much highas, 1s, | kets interchangeable with R.alongside his homestead.Price, | try.(including the time: required to earn | SAILINGS TO AND FROM ENGLAND AND SCANDINAVIA and the CONTINENT Dominion Mar.8.Cymric Kar.15 Rates: Cabin (II) 847.50 to $55: Third {1205 od Loans dlind Hat cording te Ceal.nation SUMMER Sailings paw ready | SEASON, 1613 2, *!* ope Book Send for Map, Folder and Handsome Booklet Book passages and buy tickets from local agent Offices: Montrea!, Portland, Halifax, Toronto JOINT LONDON FREIGHT SERVICE Cold Storage and Cool Air on Steamer® marked * From Portland, Me.*SS.HURONA .Feb.22 *T.SS.AUSONIA .Mar.1 ,*T.SS.ASCANIA .Mar.15 For freight rates and other informa- Hon, apply to - THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY, AGENTS.ht Service Cold Storage on Steamers marked * From From - Glasgow.st.John, N.B.Feb, $.88.PARTHENIA Feb.21 Feb.15.*T.8s.SATURNIA .Mar.& Feb.22_»7 gg.CASSANDRA.Mar.13 Passage rates and full particulars oi application to Special Uptown Agency.580 St.Catheriné St.W., any Steamship Agent, or \u2018THE ROBERT REFORD CO.Limited, 25 Bt.Sacrament Street.Steerage Branch: 485 St.James Street.| From Portland.LILITH SERVICE.SS.DEVONA .About Feb.27 For freight rates and other \u2018information, apply to - THE ROBERT REFORD CO, Limited, 25 St.Sacrament Street.Manchester Liners (LIMITED.) From From Manchester.\" W.St.John.Feb.1.MAN, IMPORTER .Fab.22 Feb.8.MAN.SHIPPER .Mar.1 Feb.15.MAN.MILLER Mar.8 Feb.20.MAN.CORPORATION Mar.15 Feb.22.MAN.ENGINEER Mar.22 FURNESS, WITHY & GO.Limited Agents - MONTREAL.BERMUDA S58.\u201cBERMUDIAN,\u201d win screw, ly, 618 tons displacement, sails from New York, 10 a.m, every Wednesday.Sui- marine signals, wireless, orchestra.Record trip, 39 hours, 20 minutes.Past.est, newest, and only steamer landing passengers at the dock in Bermnda without transfer.BB.\u201cOROTAVA,\u201d 10,053 tons displacement; .sails from New York, 10 a.m.every Tuesday.Tic.M.8.p.Co.WEST INDIES New 5S.\u201cGUIANA\u201d and.other st - ers fortnightly, from New York, for St Thomas.St.Croix, St Kitts, Antigua, Guadaloupe, Dominica, Martinique, St Lucia, Barbadoes ,and Demerara.For full information, apply.to .Henry, 286 St.James st: W.H.&.J amos st.i Thos.Cook & Son, 530 ge Oath.Hone & Rivet, 9 Ave.St.Laurent or k & Co.Agents, 211 Commissioners st r QUEBEC S.S, Co, Limited, Quebec.5 erine st.: W.J, G.Broc Montréal, PROFÉSSIONAL CARDS ADVOCATES, EAREISTERS, me \u2014 | j ELLIOTT & DAVID Advooates, Barristers and Solicitors, \u2014 .Commissioners for all the Provinces, And for the States of Massachusetts and New York Canada Life Building, 189 St.James at, Henry J.Elliott, K.C.L.A.David _ George L.Alexander.SMITH, MARKEY, SKINNER, PUGSLEY & HYDE, ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, Etc, METROPOLITAN BUILDING, 179 ST.JAMES STREET.ROBT.C.SMITH, K.O., FBED, H.MARKEY, K0 WALDO W.SKINNER, WILLIAM G.PUGSLEY, G.GORDON HYDE \u2014 MACLENNAN & BAKER, Advocates, BacTisters and Solicitors, Quebec Bark Building, MoRtreal.FARQUHAR S.MACLENNAN, K.Q WILLIAM A.BAKER, LLB, IMM Tel.Main 3964.PATTERSON & CO,, Advocates, Barristers & Solicitors, 180 Gt.James Stroet, MontrusL W.PATTERSON, X.C, MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BY JOHN M.M, DUT, ta6 Bt.James Street.«+ 49 Crescent Wy Have removed from 107 St James St, ASHES Given away Free.Apply Engineer Witness Office.Easy of access.A LV, lore nati an = Sm WANTED TO PURGHASE WANTED IS PURCHASE, ALL CASToff Clothing; \u2018Furniture \u201cSilverware Plated Ware, Old Gold, Pawh Tickets Above everybody \u201celse's prices paid by TT guaranteed.BRADBURY & CO.497 Aylwin.Phone Lasalle 835, i MAX FRANK, 15 East i Tel.East 3067, Craig street. a = ere Pur PRE RES SE as pes mme - one SE 1 STR.rr \u201c, mission and say they are-not the\u2019re- *, out question.- .- x Know: nothing.-_ Was the man-fined $50., In: .thé smallest fine of tre: \u2018eighteen of-.& leaded guilty, and had to pay vari- \"ous sums.177 at.Jorion, et, st.Joba Lx Bt.James, at.st Péancolé Kavier Was Scale of i Fi es on Offord ne \u201cMature Show \u2026 \u201cNo leds thah bf} néten ogving \u201ctire show\u2019.\u2018proprietors were fined 1x Me: \u2018Recorder.\u201cGeottrion,.for allowing - Zn minors to -pass insidé.of \u2018their doors.and seé.the hows for g- nickle, in.me .éases.~The heaviést sentence was: $50, and.the lightest imposed came to 5e; .cents.BRE us , Some of the houses have, a nerd time ot.it in distinguishing the boy ér ©.Who ls of age, especialy: When they .Some regularly to see the\u2019: pictures, \u201cand.are\u2019 of a -gize calculated to let ; them pass as af: the required age.| The number \u2018of ¢hildren who apply for ad- \u2018 \u201cQuired age.is a very small one,\u2018 and | the proprietor gets rid, of these with | 2 5 = It is only when the\" yonngsters.to convince the man at the door they don't need their parents, that the, proprietor's trouble commences, and ; \u2018it was brought out yesterday,-the chil- i dren will lie about their age in order ; \u201cto sée the show, of which the parents | \u201c Ontsime Octean, who.runs the Variè-.ties Theatre, 892.St.Lawrénce street, | \u2018arch last | yéar he was-fined:$10 and.gosts for a .sfmillar offense and -the Jaw compels.the imposing \u201cof \u201c$50 .fori a second ap- | 2 tp = pearance.\u2026 ; Btty Greenberg,\u2019 who keeps the Belle.\u2019 *vue; 1277 St.Denis.street, was \u2018given | Tenders, 50 cents.vs \u201cAs: proprietor of the Chanticleer, ; , -1874 St.Denis streèt; \u2018she was condemned to pay $5 for a like offense.\u2018The others fined wére ail men, who Charles Brumer, Keeper of the Vito- - chat 405 Mount Royal - east, %.and co «| Cathoëi \"fh Ambrose; Lafranc, kéepé = Mirror; Logs\u2019 Ontario.street: \u2018east, $5°and hae dar St.Lawrence, \u2018treet, $5 Andy the Recorder's\u2019 Court: \u2018Yesterday, ol \u201cace eee of the ( air costs \u2018$15.ah 8 .\u2018sist on being admitted and fight hayd | I.qongent\u201d of u the -courts.to marry- \u2018| paid by the \u2018company: Jgst season in Pa keepers\u2019 of the Laurier Palace, Â681 St.ne cast, : $5-and- costs.: Gaston Labelle, \u2018keeper, -of «the Al- _1028b- tz-Catherine street: east, i * oft \u2018thé | osts.Joseph.Rosenburg and \u2018Henry Heller, Keepers.of the Majestic, 1423: On- ÿ tario: street.cast.$5.and ; costs.x Kemol : Mitchel, kesper Bf .the, er.Re 7 Lawrence: ets Fes eos * Alphouge D ob and.Blaise \u2018Ma tésèRo, opens.of \u2018the.:Nattopalseope, 472 5 « Rotherine: stabel; esl, $5, And.res thé, {i -Lawre ice street, 35 costs: i : Charles St.Plerre, \u201cKeeper : Savoy, 116 St.Catherine street; cast, cos ovales Solôman Kee tort, \u20182013 Stand'c {uarsien AT.oo Le - Los Angeles, Said to be: 105 years old, after she had \u2018show stréngth of mind and body suf- figient* to.wig her\u2019 'way.and: obtain the the de: for.five days: latives OM] hex ne and, catablished EP se \u2018do she chose, #
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