The daily witness, 13 mars 1913, jeudi 13 mars 1913
[" \u2014 \u2014- TY UP TA a.ER, IE | rares AL ictorian' A March baggagt: à stand e Mont 2.15 pm ï through st, John, IE the 2 after y for and for Africa., the sit bar no\u201d ected = Roma 4 ant Int orner.t, 1 sen odpat gene should on n the th Dour he it all letters address ! grocorco0#0s0hes ?© $ MILD AND SHOWERY $ 2 3 COOOL HL00L 20003 \\ THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1913.PRICE ONE CENT.X Interest in the tramways question is renewed, to-day \u2018by the fact that the Tramways Company\u2019 8 the.opening of mew streets\u2019 \u201cwere | the Trade Council yestrediy \u2018 afterhoon : / The Council expressed its opnosition tô.one's feet, also in stooping down to a one of the company\u2019s \u201cproposals, namely, to run cars on Sherbrooke street, put put a new phasé on the question by suggesting as an alternative the | opening up of Burnside Street right through.so as to give the additional east and west route, which the Tram- sary.ABOLISHING THE.LEVEL CROSSINGS.Another interesti phase ; \u2018ie in re-; gard to the suggestion of Mr.Robert that instead of elevating the Grand Trunk tracks, a seriles-of subways for \u2018the main arteries should be built, and the other streets closed, a plan: which could be carried out in a single sea- sen at perhaps one-tenth of.the cost\u2019 of elevating the tracks, and give far better street and tramway connections.The announcement which the president of the Grand Trunk made, to the \u2018Witness\u2019 yesterday, that he\u2019 would have his engineering department: report on the proposal.glves promise.that the long-talked-of .schemes for.abolishing Grand Trunk: leael:-erossings.will become à live issue again in.the near future.* Meanwhile many diverse opfnions in regard to improving the tramways se.vice are being sent .in.by.correspondents, .Mr.Samuel! J.Mathewson, of the! well-known \u2018wholesale firm of Matheéw-.son's Sons, writes to the \u2018Witness\u2019: \u201cThe.clear, businesslike | statement from the Trémways Company, publish- to remove all \u2018possible.friction: between the city.;and the Tramways Company, and the basis\" | Opposition to Opening Sherbrooke Street Results i in Board of | Trade Council Recommending a New East and West Route-Correspondent Highly Indignant at Prospective | - | Loss of Cross-seats-Simple Remedy \u2018For Relieving \"Tramway Congestion on St.James Street by Abolishing All Stops at Junction With McGill.ance of ine.street traffic otherwise CL than tramway \u2018service.The.same is | proposals for true of the: proposal to tear out.air} VIC j ro RELIEVE CONGESTION | office ahd McGill streets, was pointed 149 a8 the most, marked example of this \u2018éd in the.\u2018Witness\u2019 last.night, ought |: of negotiations | = which should.result in the Heeded re- - déc ; Er Now that a great \"sitoi ng made to boost up theyopi Montreal be Sven a chan His sug- | gestions \u2018re: double rk on Notre ; Éhéy are\u2019 and \u2018breathing in the seated\u2019 ways Company declares is so necee-:f mandied.and Paris, | their senseless knocking at the street: \"pan.and \u2018butkhead at Pear.look out of thé window to see where passengers\u2019 faces while doing it.\u2018Tedr out the bulkhead, and when the weather is below zero the.rear\u2019 passéngers.\u2018will appreciate this Sofo- mon\u2019s advice.Now, Mr.Editor, the Tramways Company has had men visit where traffic 1s If -the papers -would.:stop railway they would put on move of the | spare cars during rush\u2019 hours, but the press and others make it & point: of\u2019 blaming the companies for using those |: cars temporarily.= \u201cSuggestions have been made time and time again to use: \u201cBt.Urbain street for a through route \u2018am.and The city \u2018of Montreal will not allow it unless a new contract is made.Who is to brame?: ! ON ST.JAMES STREET.- 'W.H.writes: \u2018Sir,\u2014In relation to \u2018the street car.problem, - concerning which the city- seems to be at last \u2018progressing, In virtue of the engage- \u2018ment of experts and the bringing to- | gether of tramway and civic heads, towards constructive eriticiem, it may.not be inopportune to -recall a \u2018suggestion made at the City Hall some.\u2018time ago, with the object of relieving | some congestion of the cars during the rush hours.\u201d : \u2018St James street, between the post nightly congestion, owing to the fact.that as: no fewer\u2019 than five difterently |g) mu: \u2018routed cars.converge here foo on: the other.oppost \"HE T Proposal by Protestant School Commissioners to: Seek Temporary Premises The question of accommodation in tie schools occupled the attention of {| the Protestant Board of School Com-.Disioners at their meeting this morn-.Ing.The secretary-superinténdent re- Ported that in February there was an arolment of 1,011 pupils in the, High Schools, and of 16,014 in the elemen- try classes of High Schogls and in tkmentary schools the tota 125 pupils; divided into 466 classes.In tn schools, forty-one classes were thliged, owing to insufficient accom- Modation, to attend in the afternoon only.These included eight third-year tlasses, which should have 4 1-2 hours\u2019 attendance daily, and eighteen second Jar classes, which should normally te in attendance for four hours daily.It wag.hoped that the opening of the Strat} \u2018earn.School \u2018would relieve the | Aberdeen.and: Mount Royal schools.With regard-to the Barl Grey school, %n Bellechasse street East, there could | be no hope of relief until the new Khoo! on Hanotaux street was built, id even if building were commene- 4 now the school would not be ready mti} May 1, 1914, and Earl Grey Khoo] wäs not sanguine of being able ts meet the increased enrolment that oud come into force next Septem- Mr.Silver.suggested that temporary \\commodation, to commence.Septem- 1, in church buildings, or elsewhere h the neighborhood be obtained, and tked for power to make .arrange- Ments, Dr, Symonds thought the | fthop Carmichael Church might be Witable if obtainable, but the wrhole Westion was referred.to a- committee Trointed to deal with it.PROTESTS FROM : RESIDENTS.Co The report of the secretary-treasurer.Merrea to protests from residents far the site of the new High School th Teen University and.Shuter streets, ar they were being caused loss and fonvenience by blasting \u2018going onde Binmore explained that the boul- nC made blasting necessary, and.Fred that in one case\u2014that of MF.ber, of Shuter street\u2014pieces of had damaged skylights and win- ten while the shocks \u2018had necessit- à Mrs.Fineberg leaving thé house.rotor Sr to the expropriation: of sad mn property on Cote den Neiges ne n allow of its widening, which ted the Board's Fig there, it wag\u2019 propoged, and Boara concurred in the proposal, At i Price per foot for the land equal.Average price paid to owners.* adjoinin te sca À land he required, plus\u2019 $250 Building.ing 17,-.property - and- Al ace Bright.and- Hopeful of Being Cured of Their Disease.cei * Nearly all-of the 56 patients Who were treated by Dr.Friedmann on\u2019 \u2018Tuesday \u2018have got \u2018over any unpleasant | effects.of \u2018the injections of the serum, and are: bright and cheerful, buoyed.up \"by \u2018the hope.that they -will be de- tivered: \u2018from: \u2018their disease, Some: \u2018of the pafents could not be seen when the nurses \u2018af the Royal Edward Institute.caled, for the simple reason that they wera out about the city.Three, were found, however, who complained of \u201chaving sore legs.resulting from the injection at the \u2018back of the hip, and - oné German girl was sore and slightly blistered_about the place where the injection was made.She has had the diseasé for five years, however, and had - had previous treatments.in .Germany, and.it is thought that the sore- nese: may ! be: partly due\u2019 to\u2019 this\u201d STRON GEST iD.Mr.I hn McCabby's wag.probably the -cagé where the serum took.the strongest \u2018hold.Dr.Friedmann\u2019s prédiction that .he would.feel sore all over and have \u2018fits of perspiration -and chills, was amply fulfilled, according to: Mr.MeCabby.On - Tuesday night \u2018and yesterday he was very sore, he told a \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter who visited him this.morning at the Hotel de.Dieu.Last night, however, he slept better, being wakened onlc twice by the pain, and to-day he feels much easier, .though still perBpiring a little.- Hisstemperaturé yesterday went up to 104.8.He had two injections; in the -arm and the hip That -in the hip caused the most pain, and\u2019 \u2018Stung like.a bee.The arm was not: sore, buf the pain wént up and settled in the shoulder.He has tuberculosis of the left arikle, and expressed the hope that the treatment would be successful.Just across the aisle in the same ward lies: Maurice Allard, a ten-year- old French boy, who also was treated for tuberculosis of the bones of the knee.- He was still feeling the pain, and was whimpering slightly as he lay, very pale, on his cot this morning.His temperature had been up to 104.\u2014\u2014 rm EXPELLED FROM , BOARD OF.TRADE: former president of the Chicago Board of Trade, \"Was expelled: \u2018by the.Board of Directors of that organization by a vote taken late last night.oh charges that he conducted irregular trading by making trade.for his own \u2018account on ; storehouse of - deatrusitve instruments; Fused by the milftant) suffragettes in\u2019 Chicago.\u201cMarch 13\u2014Frant M.Bunch, |\u2019 INISSONERS ER Another \u2018Entrance From Harbor | Basin to: Canal May - \u201cBe Started, WILL RUSH ADDITION 2 nee\u2019 into To Lachine Canal.trom 2 harbot asin \u2018this sum- occasions since.they assumed: office at; the: \u2018firet.of\u2019 the year, and \u2018while\u2019 no-° thing definite has Been settled, dti lock-was to Atv rapid transit throy of tha canal À The.\u201cWork , ds.avid Harbor Commission: ana ment ps AE begin this summer toi to, he ne tempted Arson, \u2014\u2014\u2014 London, March\u2018 1 me A.extensive] their attacks on private and public pro- \u2018perty was unearthéd- by detectives from police headquarters \u2018at .Sootland Yard in the Kensington: district to-day.Armed with a warrant for the arrest of Olive Hocken, who is \u2018wanted on a charge of being concerned \u2018in an attempt to burn the members\u2019 : \u2018pavillon on the.Roehampton Golf Links à \u2018few weeks ago, the detectives searched an artists studio in Campden Hill Gardens and found under,the flooring three.sets of telegraph wire-cutting .aparatus.In other parts of the building bottles\u2019 of corrosive fluld, .such as has been\u2019 used in letter box outrages,\u201d hammers, flints and other tools for breaking windows were discovéred, as well as a number of false identification plates for automobiles.Olive Hockem/appeared: this aftertioon at the police court and the magtetrate remandad her for a week in custody.When she was arrested.Miss Hooken' said her mother would be able to prove she was.not at Roehampton on the night of the \u2018outrage, but for the present she reserved her defence.Mrs.Emmeline \u2018Pankhurst haz recovered from hér indisposition and has left for Scotland\u2019 to: \u201ccontinue Per \u2018cara- * \u201cFor Shipment.Will A tract: Them.Port officials-are.\u201cdelighted with the.prospect of having a~larger number of tramp gteamers coming.\u201cté \u201cthe \u2018harbor \u2018next -season\u2026 The great supply of wheat that is ready for>shipment \"88 n as the joe goes out \u201cof the: river, one port officer said this\" \u201cmorning, would result in.many mors \u201ctramps coming here for: loads, \u2018especially in: the early part.of .the ssason.The long trip of one thousand miles each way from the sea, with -pilotage fees and high \u2018insurance, has kept many \u2018of \"them away \u201cfrom Moritrea] ~when- cargoes ware not so quickly secured.Last year thers was an: \u201cincrease in .the number \u2018of such arrivals \u201chere, \u201cbut the coming \u2018summer \u2018looks \u201cbetter .\u201cthan ever.ere rie .ROCH E'S.CONDITION.Roches ef, Minn., _ March -18:\u2014Dr.Roche, following.his: \u2018operation; suffered much pain and: wag very.restless all yesterday, but conditions-\u2018are as Ewell as could bé hoped for consider- PLANS) To no.1 ELEVATOR.| -plens have \u2018been.discussed |\u2019 by the.commissioners on a number.of |\u201d \u2018 forgn vrill be.carried out.- Parliament.\u2019 {the operations of the Parliament Act, 1 and \u2018submitted that \u2018it would be im- \u201cthe Government of the conâtitution of Parliament : ds still \u201cdebt of \u201chonor - and reform the Lords.~¥The Country: has bean left under single- | chamber: government, for the House: of Lords 1s.at, present paralyzed so far .a8 \u2018effective action goes.\" shattered\u2019 the\u2019 constitution?NERS Great Supply e of Wheat Ready\u2019 : « |-consequenhce \u201cof that arbitrary and re- \u201cvolutionary.proceed \u2018 A with unaffected.sincerity the day, and -I.hope it will.very soon arrive, when \u201cI.shail have the honor of proposing a > re MR.ASÉ \u2018GLAD.7 | TO \u2018ska TER HOUSE.ac be Magch 13.An\u2019 \u2018impos it: \u2018was made by.thé ners ue), Postmaster or General, ln) ht] | BL.sem à 2) \u201cHouse of Commons last | garding the Government's: plah for ihe\u2019 rèform of -the- House of \u201cLords.\u201cAsquith earller in the evening, épéak-\" ing \u2018on the subject, said he would: take: proposing a plan which would make cial authority.It was left.to Mr.Samuel to indt- cate \u2018briefly.the lines on which the re- he new second chamber, he said, would contain no vestige of the hdreditary prin-\u2019 \u201cciple.Under no circumstances would\u2019 its absolute veto be restored.The lament.This le as far as Mr.Samuel went, but previous declarations of the Government show that the : \u201cProposal is likely to lve an elécted.second .cham- \u201cber \u2018of-albout 150 Senators,\u2019 or \u2018Lords of The Question of the - reform'of the Lords aross in the course of the de- \u201cbate of -the \u2018Opposition \u2018amendment to 1the Address, moved by the Right Hon.Walter Leng.It is concerned \u2018with proper to \u2018proceed further with measures of -so- t importance as \"Ireland Bill and thé Welsh Disestablishment Bill, while incomplete.and without - reference.to the electors.\u201d .\u2018Mr.Long.-sald the\" Government had shattered the constitution.by the \u2018failure of the Government: to fulfil their .Mr.Asquith; replying, asked: \u201cWho, \u2018Our.old constitytional.argument was shattered,\u201d he \u2018answered, \u2018when some three or four.\u201cyears \u2018ago the House of Lords rejected \u2018the Budget.Everything that has since happened.in- -the ne-arrange- ment\u2019 af, our \u2018constitutional system.is thé.\u2018dinect,- legitimate and: inevitable ing.fter declaring.the ® Paritament \u2018Act as an \u201cimperfect and.incompleté thing,\u2019 Mr.Asquith added: \u2018I shall welcome plan\u201d which \u2018will ~ reconstruct the second.chamber Into a truly.Impartial and judicially-minded revising © authority.Co PEACE comm EMORATION.England to Establish University \u2018Chairs of Anglo-American \u2026 History.\u2018March 13.\u2014The English scheme ° or the commemoration of a hundred yea peace between Great Britain and.he United States, provides: for a permanent memorial, and will cost a quarter of a million dollars.It is: proposed to acquire Sulgrave Manor, the Northamptonshire seat of the | Washington family, make it the centre for American visitors, and also-estab- lish university chairs of Anglo-Ameri- can \u2018history in London with-Mr.James London, House of.Lords would \"be abolished during the -Hfetime of the present Par-\" | about to quit sport to go into the real -{ estate business, starting as agent for il the J.A.Davis Company's Wedgewood Arainer for the : 1 key-club of that time.Later he went.- {Tiling the \u2018championship \u2018of t he N.L.LA .glanos Æo the.Canadiens, and his work ; there has been much appreciated.| regretting to see him leaving the game, > \u2018néss,.which he will carry on.in Ver- 26 on ho subi, said be out ae DXFOR RO WINS WINS \u2018the Lords a truly impartial\u2019 and Judt- | 1 + Lai Victorias.to.Champion- time Craven Steps had been reached smith Bridge, about half distance, was -.By the time SPORT TO TAKE the Canadiens, is Leaving Them, IS ALDERMAN NOW IN \u201cTHE CITY OF VERDUN.ship: and-Made: Success.: of Canadiens, © Am event of considerable interest In sporting circles.in Montreal is the retirement.of \u2018Billy\u2019 Noseworthy, the well-known coach of the Canadian Hockey and Lacrosse Club, who is \u2018Park property in Verdun.He was refs BILLET NOSEWORTHY.cer Ward ia and municipal duties: \u2018seèm- tos \u2018Have given \u201chis: mind, a\u201d still more serious turn.For a number of .y: Ts \u2018he \u2018has Boon.ing them wir this: \u201céhamplonshl the existing heckey.league.Th& Vie \u2018torlas were the premier amateur: hoc- over.to the Nationals, and -his first\u2019 Ÿ yéar with them resulted in their win- Finally he transferred.\u2018his .alle-.\u2018Mr.Noseworthy has had a true idea., of sport, and his many friends, while: will \u2018wish him success in his mew.busi- \u201cdun.- His.brother, Mr.Fed.Nose- worthy, is the champion cross-country.snowshoe winner of 07 Cahada.BOAT RAGE BY \u2018the Final Spurt.For Winning Post, ternoon.\u201cThe race over the 4° 1- \u2018 mile course \u2018took: place late in the afternoon, owing to the lateness of the tide.Cambridge, who won the toss foi: choice of stations, stroke of 36 to the minute.By the\u2019 Gambridge was half a length ahpad.At the mile the Cambridge érew was still leading, and at Hammer- a half.length in front, but Oxford then \u2018began to gain slowly.the .two crews had reached Barnes Bridge, a little over a quarter of a mile from the finish, Cambridge was still leading, but then the superior power of the Oxford crew carried them to the front and they won by a quarter of a length.Oxford has now won thirty-nine races and Cambridge thirty, while one was a dead heat.Oxford's\u2019 time was 20 minutes 53 seconds.rire \u2014 rer ga 444444 +44 ANNIVERSARY OF CONNAUGHT WEDDING, London, March 13\u2014 Thirty- four years ago to-day the Duke of Connaught married the third daughter of Prince ~ Frederick\u2019 Charles of Prussia.- The ceremony took place at Windsor, the Archbishop of .Canterbury, four bishops and\u2019 \u2018nine lesser _olergy.assisting.The late King Edward \u2018and his brother; the late Duke of Edinburgh, accompanied the- bridegroom towards the altar.\u2018Amongst others: present wers Queen Victoria, Queen Alexandra, the- present.-King, - .the present Kaiser, and: the King: and Queen of the .Belgians.| UP REAL ESTATE| Billy\u2019 Noseworthy, Coach of of: ure in the list, too.\u201cThere: dre goods -| failing health for some - QUARTER LENGTH { A.D.Blackadar, of Mountain street, Cambridge Held Load Right to { \u201c Putney, :Maroh Tetons won the | boat race: \u2018against Cambridge this afe.immediately took | - the lead and maintained it, pulling a | size as the challenger.(GUSTOMS WILL ELL 600 UNGLAMMED Two Thousand Packages Will Come Under the Auction- -eer's Hammer, AUTOMOBILES, GUNS, \"STRAW HATS OR MACARON! Some Addressed to Firms |- \u201cThat Had: Collapsed: Before They Came.Over two thousand packages of unclaimed goods, gathered from the \u2018four corners of the earth, and embracing almost everything from four barrels of marbles to.one \u2018dead\u2019 engine, the property of one of the big Canadian railways, will be soid at the annual clearing out of the unclaimed goods \u2018held in the Customs Examining Warehouse.on Monday next.It is & strange assortment of odds and ends, \u201cthings.blg and little, valuable and of litle worth that will pass under the \u2018auctioneer\u2019s hammer on that day.Some \u2018of it has been in bond over two years, some of it is goods seized in transit, while a big lot is unclaimed freight and \u2018express left in the Customs previous to-last September.There are cases of tomatoes, cocoa buttér, currants, macaroni, cocoa, al- mondes, cherries, a bag of beans and another ot ginger, four boxes of .}~cheese that have been in bond for Lover.two years, \u201chave.acquired \u2018age\u2019 in that time, salted 1 fisn, sweet\u2019 biscuits, likewise two years @ fin bond, \u2018with an enormous supply of .| wines and 'Hquors =I.conditions for those who desire such | things to \u2018complete the dinner.and whieh should of all kinds and \u2018There are tobaccos and cigarettes in \u201clarge.squantities, marbles, bundies of wall \u2018paper\u2019 consigned to the- big.de- ?.partmental houses of the city, .shoes, raw \u2018seëlékins, fish foods, straw hats, \u2018and mammoth examples of the .milll her's art; bicycles, automobiles, elec- \u2018tric goods, bales of rags, rosary \u201cbeads, \u201cwhile \u2018gyns, settlers\u2019 effects and hunters\u2019 outfits \u2018are mixed in with the strange.assortment.Hundreds of the packages\u201d \u201care ad- -drésèed to\u2018 well-known residénts:of the commercial ) I Scores 3 ts.merchants are 4p-tl ose he.Have goods: ib city or big firms well G there- that were hot like the samples: - from which the orders.were taken, so the owners say, and so they have re- fuged .tp take them out of bond.Some they had ordered arrived.There were lost packages, disputes about: charges, quantities, times of shipment, and a score of ather things that entered into the decision: to.let.the goods pass under the hammer of the auctioneer.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ms © \u2018MR.CHAS, H,.BLACKADAR \u201cDEAD.The death of Mr.Charles H.Black- adar, formerly of the firm of\" \u2018Stevenson, Blackader and Co, occurred last evening at his home, 506 Sherbrooke Street West.Deceased had \u2018been in ears, Mr.Blackader was born in Montreal, but afterwards went to Brantférd, Ont, where he joined the\u2019 firm of Gault Bros.Later he formed the company of Stevenson, Blackader Co., and carried on business for about ten years, retiring from active affairs \u2018five\u2019 years ago.Mr.Blackader married, Miss Rosa L.Gault, daughter of the late Mr.M.H.Gault, M.P., of Montreal.He is survived by three .;daughters and -one son, algo by two brothers.Dr.and Mr.W.B.-Blackadar, also.Montreal.of- + {firmes collapsed before.the-articles that.SLIPPERY ROAD [5 BLAMED FOR bIRL'S DEATH Mr.John McCormack Makes Important Suggestion in Course of Evidence, SHOULD CARRY WEDGES IN WRECKING OUTFIT.Jury Found Verdict of Excusable Homicide at Inquest on Mabel Jordan, A verdict of excusable homicide was rendered in the inquest held at the morgue this morning to enquire into the death of little seven-year-old Mabel Jordan, who died in the Western Hospital early last evening, as the result of being knocked down and crushed beneath the wheels of a street car at the corner of Victoria and Some ervilla avenues, Westmount, about 9 a.m.yesterday.It was shown that the child was trying to cross in front of the car, seemed to realize her danger, and tried to step back off the car track, but slipped on the icy roadway and fell under the car, her left leg being caught beneath the front wheel of the forward truck.Mr.John McCormack, of 260 Madison ave., manager of J.A.Davis & Company, Ltd., who saw the accident, stat ed that in his opinion had the roadway not been slippery, the child would have been able to throw herself back out of the way of the car.He also suggested that the Tramways Company include in their wrecking outfit a pair of wedges to be under the wheels when the car is being jacked up, to prevent it falling back on the victim.in the event of the jacks slipping, which he stated occurred several times during yesterday's accident.Munro Albinovitch, 8 years of age, of 4878 Sherbrooke street West, gave evidence to the effect that ie was walking te school, with his eigni-year- old friend, Harold Fischel, :of 420 Prince Albert avenue, and that they ner of Victoria and Somerville avenues to look in a store window.They saw the little girl about to cross the street, and shouted to her not to cross, for they had seen the approaching car, and\u201dfhought that it was going too fast for: her to get across in fro of it.She did mot seem to hear thdh, how- aver, \u2018and.continued \u2018on her way \u2018across street, And was struck by the car.fred Daegle, motorman of the car, ds it Wére from be- hing the car, and sounded his bell for the crossing of Somerville avenue, and that his car, which was going about five or.six miles.an hour, was almost on top of the child when he saw her and applied the brakes, and stopped the car within twelve or fifteen feet.The child was struck by the front vestibule of ihe car and slipped under the wheels\u201d She was got out after about fifteen minutes and hurried to the Western Hospital, where she died about six o'clock last evening.mr tre mt BIDS FOR SEWERS, \" Palermo and Frascarelli were found the lowest bidders for constructing sewers in five instances, when tenders were opened for about a dozen by the Board of Control yesterday.This firm's prices were.Vitre Street, $2,- 259; Arcade street, $2,120; Robin St, $778; Hingston Street, $2,255; and Notre Dame de Grace Avenue, $1,105.The City of Montreal had in bids lower than other contractors \u2018in two cases only: Notre Dame street, Du- quesne to Beaugrand, $43,363; Basin street, $758.Ricci and Company tendered lowest for Hector street, at $15,616, or $5,000 lower than the city.Gilbert and Paye were the lowest bid- dérs for the eighth section of Sher- broke street at \u2018$52,193.These bids were sent to the city engineers for a report.TT a - London, -March-13.\u2014 Sir Thotnas Lipton, the British challenger for.the Am- \u2018erica, Cup expressed the greatest surprise this morning when infdrmed of the decision of the New.York Yacht Club declining his challenge because it did not comply with the* conditions of the deed of gift governming contests for the cup.- :Neither Sir: Thomas nor .\u2018the Royal Ulster Yacht Club had at the time been officially.netified.of the rejection of the.challenge, and Sir Thomas said he had not:had time to consider.\u201cwhether he -would amend the- conditions of his challenge.so as.to meet the objection of the New York yachtsmen.- Hè\u2018éx- pects, however, to confer with his\u2019 designer Mr.Charles E.Nichëison, of Gosport, England, ono the subject immediately.Sir \u2018Thomas, of course, ; fully.re- : cognizes the right of the New\u2019 York -Yacht Ciub .to decline his challenge because of: the.stipulationv that the \u2018defending yacht must be of \u2018the same Nevertheless he is greatly disappointed as he fully expected that the challenge would be.accepted.It is understood that Mr.\u2018\u2019Chaïles C.Allom, the owner of the yacht: \u2018Istria,\u2019 is a prospective challenger for the America cup.Mr.Charles E.Nicholson, of Gosport, built \u2018Istria for him and during the past year he \u2018made kome attempt to organize a syndicate to build a.challenger, but it was @nderstood \u2018that the matter had fallen through.Mr.\u201cAllom,it is believed, is: at present in the United States.; LOBY CHALLENGE 20° WAS.REJECTED.+ + Now.York,- March 13.\u2014 Intimitation \u2018that a.challenge from some oather Eng- .lish:vachtsman than Sir Thomas Linton ing the serious nature of the opera-.his rms \u2018accounts ih a Le y messe Hon: TTT Bryce as: the firet professor.Cox A + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + i + + + RI: errr rEe besa for the America Cup is- anticipated by = Challenge Rejection : .Provokes Protest Algo 15 Made That Decision to Refuse Sir Thomas Lipton\u2019s Conditions for America Cup Race Was Railroaded i oo Through Meeting.members of the New York Yacht Club caused considerable speculation .in yachting circles to-day, but there was no answers to the question who the prospective challenger might be.The rumors of another challenge were coincident with the decision which the New York Yacht Club reached late last night to decline the pr pion challenge, which ade in his behalf by t Ulster Yacht Club.¥ the Royal came as a suprise to man members of the club when they rend The challenge for the first time last night to find that Sir Thomas not only proposed a challenging vessel not to exe ceed seventy-five feet to the waterline, but that he would require the defender to be of the same dimensions.In the gogsip conéerning the terms of the challenge, it had been intimated that Sir Thomas made no conditions ag to the defender except that, if in excess of the seventy-five foot length, the usual time allowances should be figured.The deed of gift of the America Cup allows competing vessels of any length from sixty-five feet to ninety feet and the maximum length has always prevailed.To be forced to reduce this to a seventy-five foot limit under the terms af the challenge was held by the New York Club to be contrary to tha spirit of the deed of gift.The vote In rejection of Sir Thomas Lipton's \u2018erms was given as \u2018unanimous,\u2019 but this means unanimity of only forty out of the three hundred members of.the club who attended last night's meeting.Tha forty members, however, were all that were privileged to.vote as the balloting was confined to the actual boat-own- ing membership present.Among other members was a protest against the.alleged arbitrary action of the club.Mr.Evans, R.Dick, ir, a member of the club, who expressed such.protest, declared that the motion to reject the challenge was \u2018railroaded\u2019 through the meeting.__ = had stepped for a moment at the cor- epi ar \"hg WER pn lp PE a RAT EE dr pr M gree és ape me ge rae EE - - KE i wim Lp a a Een Pom TY EL ci ER = I ay RT LS ASE : Ya ad PH \u2014 Seo ELE, > ; \u2018 TEIN .Royal Ÿ .aid the job at New Westminster, have ROTATE DEAL Lo Ra URSDAY.MARCH 13.1913, ~\u2014\u2014=m= Dr, i - EC Lek Adopt.Our Form, PROBLEMS OF THE.= .CHURCH IN CANADA.| & \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 le.+10 Co-operation Does Not Mean \u201cof Their Services.The future.of.Christianity in Canada is very, very® bright, but even at this early stage in the development of your estern country big problems are making their appearance \u201cand calling for solution.\u201d\u2014Dr, Boyd Carpenter.The Right Rev.Sir Willlam Boyd- Carpenter, distinguished cleric, scholar and orator, who has held for many years-an important place in the councils of the Anglican Church, -returned to Montreal yesterday after a tour.of the Dominion, and certain of the States south of the border, his journey having kept him moving from place to place since October last.\u2018Among the problems,\u2019 said Sir William to: a \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter yesterday, \u2018is one of co-operation among the churches, It is very Important, and it is a- matter of general knowledge that it is a question that is attracting great attention at sent.Overlapping in religtôus -effôét should\u201d.be | celebratëd German, avoided in Canada as far as possible, for with the rapid increase in popu- | lation all the energies of: the churches: can find a ready and advantageous outlet without actively competing with each cther.: A \u2018Of course it is not necessary \u2014 nor would it ever be the intention\u2014to deprive the various denominations of their services.\u201cThis desire for co-operdtion is evident in place to place from \u201cBritish Columbia to Ontario.\u2019 continued Sir William, 5 og Asked to speak of the future © Christian work over the face of the globe, Sir Edward said: \u2018It is a difficult matter to predict in which direction We: will travel: Buts.With: \u2018the.growing necessity to push Christianity forward\u201c the non-essentials, I think, will drop away, and leave the real eu- sentials.The activities of .our Mis.sionarigs.in foreign fields *have hail en efféct upon-the chürches.- We learned years ago that : while - the Hindu \u2018and the Chinese will take; UD Christianity, it will not be quite fdew- tical with our own\u2014: will be Indian or Chinese Christianity.Gradually\u2019 we will:come to recognize what ara necessities and \u2018what® are not.Then, of course, we get back to the old\u2019 posi- tion\u2014more insistence on the spiri), and less.of the letter.The distinguished visitor lectured later in\u2019.the afternoon on the subject of \u2018Danidinin.convocation: hallef, the.| i ora Colles.In shite E the fact that hé iä in his 7End year, Te tas\u201d-thoroughly-\u2018enjoyéd \u2018his.visit -to- tiisx-continent.and.exnressed himaelf es feeling refreshed with his new ex- perienceé- x ex - REE wm - \u2018Australian Mack\u2019 Accused of Looting Bank of Montreal in Vancouver, .John McNamara, alias \u2018Australian Mack,\u2019 under indictment in New Westminster, B.C, as the leader of a rang of safe robbers, who looted the ink of Montreal, in that city, on Sept.14, 1911, after §ogsing \u2018the watchman, and éscaping with $375,000, tn incites and gold, was at detective heddquarters inthis city, 1\u20acft last night for Vancouver.: \" McNamara was given in charge of the Canadian \u2018detectives at the border, and at once placed in the cell room at detective headquarters, acting Chief Charpentier placing the office at the disposal of the men who are respon- gible for his delivery at.New Westminster.McNamara was arrested in the | United States over a year ago, extradition proceedings hanging fire so long that for 14 months he has been-in the Tombs at New York awaiting developments.\u2018 .In the meantime five others, alleged to be of the gang.of eracksmen, who S¢en rounded up, and musi stand trial &i \u2018the same time.Less\u201cthan $30,00 of the $375,000 stolen from ths Bank |.¢f Mcnireal has been recovered; this\u2019 sum being discovered in z-vacant field near the tank, .- co 97.000.000 BEML NOW UNDER Wh \u2019 Big Offer For Grey Sisters\u2019 \u2018 Property on St, Catherine Street, ® ; \u2014.Cee A seven million dollar deal in Grey Nuns\u2019 real estate in this city is_underway.her row.The.Grey -Nuns\u201d property, fronting on Dorchester.strest and\u2019 bounded by Dorchester;-Guy:; \u2018St.erine and St.Matthew streets, is once more in the limelight with a bid made for it of either-$15 or $18 per square foot.As there-are 440.000 square feet of land in the great block, the money involved is somewhere between $6,500,000 and $7.000,000.- If the deal goes through, the initial payment will be one millon dollars, with a second ona of the \u2018same amount, to.be made within a year after the block is transferred to the new owners.À local syndicate is.at work on the deal and, according to what a \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter was told this morn- NETS ONL.| CHRISTIANITY Boyd-Carpenter.\u2018Says Ir | dia and China Will Not | so ~The Hon.Adam Beck presided, and.\u2018Hon.Martin Burrell, and many of the \u2018stance that\u2019 \u2018would be @bsolutely harm- .ed human tubercule bacilli which had dangerous.\u201d LEADER OF GANG | 1 sonal efforts and financial backing the] + THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS, TH Ce ew \u201c : LE i - AN or or Dr.Friedmann Tells Ottawa, March 12.\u2014Made notable by the presence of Dr.Friedmann, the ë who \u2018 claims\u201d to: have.discovered a serum: for the cure of tuberculosis, the annual meeting of the Canadian Association for - the: \u2018Prevention of Tuberculosis opened here to-day.among the other notable guests were: H.R.H.the Duke of Connaught, the leading vhvsicians of the Dominion.Dr.Friedmann addresseu the convention, and this afternoon conducted a clinical demonstration at the Water\u2019 Street .Hospital.In his address Dr.Friedmann outlined \u2018his twenty-three years of research work tp find a tubgrculine that.was not .toxic and virulent, sub- less even in lange doses.There had.to be found, he said,-a Jive bacillus of ngtural avirulence, and it had to cular individual.He finally discard- béen: rendered avirulent by -artificial means.because the results were too The desired end was attained when he succeeded in finding a bacillus which originated from à cold \u2014blooded animal\u2014the turtle\u2014 mn remain avirulent and atoxie im \u2018the tubercular dy well as the non-tuber-: No \\ 0) Y ww) MY madd ee OF VACCINATION Ottawa Gathering of Research That Led to His Finding a Bacillus Which Originated From | the Turtle, and That is His \u2018Cure.| \u2018When that condition was reached,\u2019 he said.\u2018I injected it into myself and then to patients infected with tuber-: culosis and healthy children in tubercular surroundings.remédy - invariably harmless; .Dr.Friedmann, amid cheers, affirm- \u2018ed that the spread of tuberculosis -Would be prevented by a method.8im- ilar in principle to Jenner's vaccination, and that he had already vaccinated 330 children in tubercular surroundings between the \u2018ages of one and three \u2018years.The first.of these Was 17 mionths ago and all are well to-day.- .Dr.Friedmann\u2019s address, which was.of a highly technical nature; seemed to impress the large assembly of physicians.Referring to.Dr.Friedmann, the Hon.Adam Beck said in his presiden-: tial address, that full opportunity must be given him to prove his claim.\u2018If, -not -successful he is \u2018at least working along scientific lines; sald Mr.Beck.: _ The 'Duke.of Connaught made no reference to Dr.Friedmann, but declar-: ed that Canadians instead of going fo.Maine, California, and Florida, should take advantage of their great natural parks in the Rockies.He hoped to which bacillus - became avirulent and Selo} RE + # Are the Reasons 51217 Givens + TS more recognized opera season in Montreal.The directors of the.Montreal: Opera Company met on Tuesday and decided that, under the circumstances, | opera in Montreal should be abandoned for next.season.\\ .Col.F.S.Meighen, to whose per-: three opera seasons \u201cwhich Montreal has had were largely due, was asked | to-day the reasons for the decision af the directors.He .gave out the follow-| ing statement: > \u201cThe directors of the Montreal Opera Company have decided not te give a season -of .grand opera next winter, but, as the company is an incorporated body, the organization will be kept in existence, with the expectation of going on again in the future.\u2018The reasons for discontinuing.are insufficient support from the public, and the unfitness of the stage of the present theatre for opera .purposes.\u2018At the 72 performances in Montreal, there were only 24 full houses, and, \u2018granted that .some of the operas given failed to please, the proportion of full houses is nevertheless too small.The lack of a sufficiently large and well- equipped stage for grand.opera also made the productions of the past season.very difficult : and expensive.\u2018An regards tho prospects for grand opera .next winter, there are rumors that a sort of travelling offshoot of STUDENTS AND THE NORTHFIELD CONFERENCE A meeting to interest McGill students in the Northfield Missionary Conference, which will be held in Strath- cona Hall, on Sunday evening, after church services.Pictures of events in the last conference w{ill-be shown, and brief talks given by students who were: present._.Ta 2° Mr.Frank Common, the newly-ap- pointed assistant secretary of McGill Y.M>\u20ac, A.and Mr.\u201cJohn Bieler, ong of the étudents, have.been: fristhumen-.tel it \u201cketting à number of \u2018students\u2019 to promise to go to the convention, so fndications point to the delegation from McGill being a big one.oo oT : nes mr rares - = - ) TC dma + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Ÿ GERMANY DISFAVORS = ATTACK ON FRANCE.a _ Berlin, Maroh 12.\u2014 The German Government publishes today a \u2018sharp rebuke to those\u2019 newspapers which have been, according to the declaration,\u2019 fomenting international trouble by provocative articles.it also disavows an attack made by the Cologne \u2018Gazette\u2019 on Franco as the \u2018European Mischief Maker,\u2019 to which a section of the foreign press attributed an official character.The declaration says the situation has improved so much that there is no doubt that the efforts of the Powers toward \"peace will be successful.ing, it looks Hke a sale at an eariy data : \u2018 Cant mm ES EE ean PAE EEE IEE IEEE 4 *and-Unsuitable Theatre = {: For'a time at-leest there will be mo} see \u201csanatoria established at Banff, Glacier, and Jasper, B.C.x Season y SAME oli Opera Co.Decides Not: Enough Public: Support).+++ COL.FRANK MEIGHEN.the Boston Company may visit Montreal.for a \u2018short season, but as yet there is nothing definite known, and in any case it would have no connection whatever with the Montreal Opera Company, and could not sing under the name of the Montreal.Opera.\u2019 Further inquiries elicited the information that the whole of the professional organization of the company Jeannotte, the manager, is no longer connected with the company.\u2018 [$21,000 FORA ~ WESTMOUNT PROPERTY The blg solid pressed brick and stone residence, No.52 Trafalgar Ave.Westmount, with the vacant lot ad- Joining, was sold at auction on Tues- | day by Messrs.Lighthall and Light- hall, for $21,000.The property is situated \u2018on the upper level, the residence being that built-by the late Mr.A.W.Hirsch, contractor, for his own use: The lot upon which the dwelling is erected has a frontage of 50 feet, and a depth of, 180.feet, while the vacant | éfie\u2018adjoinftig has the \u2018same frontage; fut à depth of 145 feet.The bidding far the block was very keen.\u2018WESTMOUNT A.A.A.GROUNDS \u2018SOLD: The grounds of the Westmount Amateur Athletic Association; situated in \"Notre Dame de Grace, were sold TFues-.day when the committee which had in charge their disposal opened the tenders which it had received.The secretary of the association, Mr.N.Clare Wight, said this morning that a tender \u2018had been accepted but whose it -was and for what amount he could not say just yet.It is known that a little while ago an offer of $48,000 was received for the land and it is hinted that the sale figure is in the neighborhood of $80,000.\u2018The property cost the association about $20,000.It has an \u2018area of about 189,500 square feet.i rm .BAR SILVER LOWER.Bar silver was quoted in New York this morning at 57 7-8 cents per ounce, EL TTR RRS PPR + + + + 4 + + + 4 + + + + + +: drop of a half cent from Tuesday, \u2018 atoxic after frequent transplantation.I have found the.| has been disbanded, and Mr.Clerk-.1 N Ploughing Way Through Ice Jam at Cap Rouge./ Quebec, March 12.\u2014The Government ice-breaker \u2018Montcalm\u2019 started yesterday to break up the ice jam at Cap.Rouge, and up to the noon hour to-day had ploughed her way as far as Lot- \u2018biniere.The ice jam west of Cap Rouge is! from seven to eight feet thick, and blue ice.is two feet thick.After the ice-breaker forces her way through the jam she anticipates little difficulty in ploughing up the river channel to Three Rivers, where she i8 expedted to arrive on the 25th inst.The Department of Marine \u2018expects the channel to be open to navigation all the way to Montreal by the first week in April.T° ee + » LITTLE BL HL ~ Severed, and May Cn Den me .- Crossing\u2018 - Victoria avenue, Waest- mount, near the corner of Somerville\u2019 avenue, on her way to school yesterday morning, about nine.o'clock, Mabel Jordan, seven years of age, of 24 Winchester avenue, Westmount, \u2018 slipped, and was knocked down by a Street.@ | car, her left leg being completely severed at thg hip.She was rushed to the Westeïn Hospital, where she lies\u2019in a very.critical condition, though she has regained consciousness.The accident was witnessed: by a large number of Westmount people on their way to business, and gave them | a painful shock.| Chinese Wife as a Witness 1 Gave Evidence to Clear Her.Husband in Attempted : Murder Trial.ci \u2018Mrs.Charles King\u2019 called the Crier in the Court of King's Bench yesterday morning, and much to.the\u2019 surprise of the spectators, a demure- little Chinese lady tripped down the aisle, and took her place in.the witness box.She ex-' plained that she had been summoned to appear on behalf of the defence, and that Charley King, erstwhile Chinese Interpreter was her husband.This is the first .time-that a Chinese lady has appeared in the local courts.The little lady, although speaking.but imperfect English, was able to make herself understood, and gppeared to] be quite at her ease in the box.Her evidence was distinctly \u2018in faver of the defence.She stated that on the might in the house at 50 Lagauchetiere street west, her husband, who.was.alleged to be implicated in some way, had remained at home with her.She was accompanied to.court by three wide- eyed, roly-poly CHinese children.A large number, of witnesses, all | Chinese, were called \u2018yesterday, and.any persons who dm not receive their laundry at the appointed time this week, or who are served with indifferent meals at any of the Chinese res- \"taurants, may as well be informed right now that the reason for this is that the celestials are all attending the trial Lat the Court of King\u2019s Bench.No, not all \u2014 all but one; cr perhaps.two.\u2018Lee Yok, Lee Foy, and King Tung Sung, are the prisoners, and they: appear to be taking the affair quite coolly.The whole affair, is said to hinge on the question es to whether or not the attempted murder was the result of a plot formed between members of rival Chinese Societies.The case was continued during the afternoon.NOTICE \u201che Provincial Government of Que- béc \u201chas.decided to make the following offers to those who are indebted towards the Crown for $leigniorial rénts: 10.\u2014An allowance of 1-3 of arrears to\u2019 those who \u2018will pay the arrears without paying the capital; 20.\u2014An allowance of with the arrears.Interested parties ears.\u2018After that date the Government 11 -by public auction the balance Which may be ther, left dus, both in arrears and capital.~~ \u2019 MIVILLE DECHEME, shall have until BLE.FREE : Deputy-Minister of Lands and Forests.f 2-3 of arrears.to : those who will pay the capital together |.20th next to take advantage of said | TLIMIT HEIGHT | Tall Building Question is Again building\u2019 higher\" of.the with of the OT [Government -lcebreaker Now CAR LINE) Knocked Downy Had Her Leg 1 amd - | and Arcaud Lauzon, found their em- | Ployer,-Arthur Allard, master carter, 38 of the attempted murder of Moon On |.- \u201cgeon street, dropped dead at the cor- | have elected the following as their OF BUILDINGS TD WIDTH OF STREET Brought Before the Administration of -the City The tall buildings problem will again come before the Board of Control and the City.Council.: A suggestion was Put Your Liver Lo T _ To Work! (CONSTIPATION of the liver interferes with the actio of the bowels.When the liver stops working and the bile accumulates your system becomes clogged with waste matter.Get that liver working right and all bilic e ness, headache, stomach trouble and constipat\u2019 avoided or disappears.DON'T take a drug which drains you and make feel \u201cas weak as a cat.\u201d Two wrongs do not ma, right.Take a mild, natural laxative which gently si, ulates and effectively operates.HUNYADI JANOS WATER, a NATURAL remedy, acts within one hour or so after taking on an &mpty stomach\u2014!; glassful puts your a bottle at any drug x.Liver to work.Get 7 store to-day.made by Mr.H.Walker Dorken, - of Dorken Brothers & Company, to limit the héight of the building to the width of the street in @ letter to Mayor Lavalles.This letter; is as follows: \u2018We see a, number of remarks passed in the papers about traffic, and wish to draw your attention to what we consider the chief difficulty in the city\u2014 it is\u2019 the narrowness of the streets and the height of thé buildings.\u2018If a by-law could be passed prohibiting the .further.erecting of any | Street, we believe that all difficulties in regard to traffic, danger of fire, proper day-light, fresh air and excessive values of certain districts would be settled.In other words we propose that no house, on any street, should be higher than the distance from the foundation fo the \u2018foundation of the building oppdsite.\u2018We are on one ofthe widest streets in the city, still thé height of the building opposite us have darkened our place so much that! we cannot work any more without artificial light.We -should really be compensated by parties for erecting such high structures.Montreal's tallest buildings are about one-sixth the height of New York's tallest skyscrapers.tall buildings in this city is the lack of a high pressure water system.Fire.Chief Tremblay said that on this account the city could- not cope with a.fire in a building much over the present limits of twelve stores.Mr.Alcide Chausse, city building inspector, said about the same.\u2019 In Toronto .the new C.P.R.building is sixteen stories high, and another building twenty stories in height is FU THER Eh HUN ER Drivers Had Painful Shock on Entering Arthur Allard's ~~ Stable, Entering thie \u2018barn, in rear of 170 Montgomery street, shortly before 8 p.m., Tuesday night,\" Arthur Desjardins ] \u2018 years of .age, hanging.from a\u2018 rafter, by a bridle rein,.one end.of which was tied in anoosë round \u2018his neck.The two men immediately cut the body down, and seeing that he was quite dead, notified the police, who, after a preliminary investigation, had the body removed\u201d to the morgue, where the case was disposed of yesterday morning as one.of suicide.a DROPPED DEAD ON STREET.Joseph Lemond; aged 48, of 83 Turner of St.James and St\u2019 Rose de Time streets, abéut 5 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon.The passers-by saw him pitch forward and remain motionless, and after an examination, a doctor in the crowd pronounced him dead.The police of the St.Henry station were notifled, and the body was removed to the morgue, where the case was disposed of by Coroner Mc- Mahon, this morning, as one of death ue to natural causes, the deceased \u2018having been subject to chronic bronchitis.: ; \u2019 Lemond leaves a wife and six children.: .\u2014\u2014\u2014 MAJOR PAIGE, POSTMASTER.\u201c Coaticook, March 12\u2014 Major Geo W.Paige, of this place, has received notice\u2019 of.his appoïfitment as postmaster, to succeed Mr.Moulton; who has held the office for many years, and who has resigned.Major Paige was -the defeated Conservative candidate in the last election.1 : SHIPPING NEWS _, INWARD., California, arr, New York .March1l Kaiser Wilhelm IL, arr.New York.\u201c 11 \u201c« il Minnéhaha, \u2018arr.New York At the Market's al0CKS QUIET the general list of afternoon with Canadian Pacific and Quebec Railway showing an inclination to advance.small, however.A big objection to 2 .g ob} Richelieu\u201410 at 111 1-2, 25 at 111, 5 at 111.; Clod CALL LOANS UP.NALLST DOM New York, Mareh 19 \u2014 Wa] £ Tes 3 p.m.\u2014Call money rose in {ive percent., which added ta the \u2018roubes p the bulls and accentuated the dee, already in progress.Leading stack: converted their earlier advances w one to two points into losses nf hay à point or more.Union Pacifie rule a point below yesterday's closing, ar: Amalgamaetq 1 3-%.Minor indus trials were very weak.Gowdrich fe over eight points, the preferred J 6 1-2; Woolworth 4, and Underwood 3 towards the close.IN AFTERNOON There was a slight improvement in stocks, The volume of grading was ett AFTERNOON BOARD.Steel com.\u201475 at 52.Scotia\u201425 at 80.Power\u20147 at 221.Ottawa Power\u201440 at 181.\u2018 Brazilian\u201450 at 95 1-2, 75 at 95 1-4.Shaw.Rights\u201430 at 1-4,.375 at 1-4.uebec \u2014T5 -8; 7, 40 DIVIDEN( Que Ry.~75 at 16 7-8, 31 at 17, 2 RUBBER DIVIDEND, Canadian Consolidated Rubher Company declared the regular quarteriy dividend of one percent.on the common stock, and 1 3-4 percent, op tne preferred, payable April 1.ta shareholders on record March °n, Tramway Debs.\u2014200 at 88, Detroit-10 at 75, 25 at 77, 10 at T5.© Converters\u201410 at 46 1-4, C.P.R.\u2014103 at 223 1-4, 75 at 2231- at 223 3-8, 25 at 223 1-4, 100 at 223 1- at 223 1-4, Textile\u201475 at 841-2, 50 at 84.or 4, 50 2, 25 ter CHICAGO MARKETS.Messrs.J.S.Bache and Company, 2 Hospital street, Montreal Can.Cotton pfd.\u201425 at 773-4 Chica ; frernogn ro i d.\u20142 .go Market thi ft \u20ac Tucketts pfd.\u20145 at 96.'Witness\u2019 as follows: afternoon for ti.Penmans\u2014305 at 5351-2.Open.High Low.Clox Cement com.\u2014 15 at 271-2, 125 at Whest 271-2.x May + \u2014 - S93; 901 OL, sont Cement pfd.\u2014 10 at 911-2, 7 at 91.ool = ar -88% 89% S85 SM; Spanien at S514 oH EE > Tee oo 233% E 5314 biz Commerce\u201420 at 214.Oats\u2014 ~~ ae 08h be Nova Scotia\u20141 at 261, 1 at 260.May .828; 3314 321; 3 Quebec\u2014?5 at 125.: Popul ee ooo.32% 38% 32% 27, 9 ork\u2014 Molsons\u201410 at 201, May .eo .2070 2097 Dan © - July .2040 .2045 2797 GOODWINS DIVIDEND.Lard\u2014 Goodwins Company has declared the AY eux 0e 2212 1067 1082 166 usual dividend of 1 3-4 percent.on the gu Uf ppg 7 1159/1065 1050 ane preferred, payable April 1, to share- | May .1065 1082 1065 10 holders on record, March 20.July eo ae.1067 1062 106 LA \u201cBe Progressive by Buying the Best.\u201d TAILORS\u2019 TOOLS May we sell you; Time-8aving, Labor-Saving, and most Economical Tailors\u2019 Tools?Gas Irons, from.s\u2026sasovosau0secc00000000.$5.50 up Electric Irons, from.c.ccveevnreriacnseese.5.00 ¢ Gas Stoves, from .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.toscucr RAR 16.50 \u201c Boxwood Rules, from.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.cecseussuss .0.25 « Tailors\u2019 SqUares, from.coceeeeracsssrres.\u2026 2.00 \u201c Tailors\u2019 Scissors, from.Crreseneae 1.50 « Other Scissors, Irom.cveteciivineecnceres $.75 \u201c ALL GUARANTEED TO G!VE SATISFACTION.L.J.A.SURVEYER a, 52 St Lawrence Boulevard, Montreal.: EERE vero 2 COMFORTABLE and CONVENIENT | Home in Westn NO.308 GROSVENOR AVENUE This attractive residence only completed last fall on a lat comprising about 3,600 \u201csquare feet, between St.Catherine and Western Avenue, is offered for sale at price of $15,000.Only $6,000 cash required.; Nine bright rooms, with hardwood flooring and every modern convenience throughout make this property both a luxury and à profitable investment.at noon March 10th.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014(\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 LABOR DAY COMMITTEE.Montreal Trades and Labor Council Labor Day committee: President, A.Gariepy; secretary, Joseph St.Hilaire; treasurer, E.Frechette; \u2018chief marshall, Rotterdam, arr.New York .\u201c 11 Sant Anna, arr.New York .\u201c 1} Europa, arr.New York .\u201c 11 Ascania, arr.Portland .+.+, \u201c 11 .Briardene, arr.St.John .* 11 Letitia, arr.St.John .* 11 Manchester Corporation, arr.St.VU JORN sé 0006 20 00 +0 00 3000 $ 11 OUTWARD.Mauretania, arr.Liverpool .March1i Manchester Importer, arr.Liver- OFM pool .: .+2 41 2000 53 000000 \u201c 11 : i |-Ausonia, arr.Plymouth .¢ 11 : TE \"President Grant, arr.\u2019 Plymouth.\u201c 1} MAIN 2636.REAL ESTATE AND INSURANSE Prinzess Irene, arr.Gibraltar .\u201c 11 omens\u201d | Montfort, ar\u2019.Londoh .-.\u201c 11 \u2014 The Allan Line steamer \u2018Hesperian,\u2019 \u2014_\u2014 from St.John, N.B,, for Liverpool, was reported 200 miles south of Cape Race acum Write for our Pooklet on the Perfodical Fayment Plan Russell E.Popham & Co * INVESTMENT BANKERS, \"BONDS Co - Richard L.nch; assistant marshall, J.§ Hospital St Montrea: | E.Nadeau; committee, F.Fonville, M; Dupont, J.West and R.Salmon.: TS FOR SAL In - hou A.W.D.HOW Self-contained eight-roomed house, built 1911, a splendid a .chance to buy before proprietors commence alterations.lf Between Greene and Wood Avenues, large self-contained sion |st May.- E IN WESTMOU the NEW COMMERCIAL DISTRICT ON SHERBROOKE STREET se with eight bedrooms, In first-class condition.Posses- r au are ELL, \"\"\"S62518704 120 ST.JAMES STREET.Y mg AT # 3 Mi) don : Toran ness\u2019 Do.Tit Don Me Juy Un \u2018Witn Am Bri Tra bé at Wa Wa: Lvwva BO: Bos chan chan; Satw \u201d Et = E ! Sop Je mn / ir THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.THURSDAY.MARCH 13, 1973.\u2026 3 i | 17] .vo \u2014\u2014\u2014 tee Tr 7 STOCK MARKET 1 S ARE S I ILL BEA [ING T1 M FOIE \u2014 \u2014 F = = = E 1 s Jill ; = = Wo E THE A.MACDONALD COMPANY = ! x | = \u2014 -¥ ts Ik Ul = LIMITED = | [ fl EG AY JP => au .x : = (Incorporated under the first part of the Companies Act being R.S.C.1906, C.79) = - th \\} = CAPITALIZATIDN Autos Norme, E to gemeral expeotations, Port Arthur Ont.March i3._Th { = 1% Cumulative Participating Preferred Stock $3,000,000 $2,100,000 ° = Contrary aid » ort Arthur, Ont., Marc -\u2014The Quebec, March 13, \u2014 (Special).\u2014 The London, : March : 18.\u2014(Cable)-\u2014-The _ 000.000 3,000,000 = the stock market did not show any Dominion Steel Company has statel| Interprovincial Waterways Company of Canadian.Associated Press learns that \u2014 Common Stock - - - - - - 4, \u2019 \u2019 , = apeat improvem at this morning, de- j'its\"intention of establishing a line of Toronto, in which Mackenzie and Mann an important.enterprise is about to = \u2019 = spite a more cheerful outlook in Tu.É sie Tne Ve | NS.and are Sargely interested are said to be |mature in connection with the fishing = BE = omb © interests which have arranged for indus in British Columbia, with \u2014 +.= Po nadian Pacific, Shawinigan, and | i does a large business \u2018with the \u2018West the .early .purchase of Quebec .and which Several financial magnates in = Bankers - .- - - THE DOMINION BANK = 0st of the Se resislered a | mals pret ou D x8 es ome | Saguenay Railway.Eastern Canada will be associated = Registrar = + « NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, Limited = I deck: som Tr.8 neon, one = A = ma de a half point.| big deal pending at the head of the When shown the above despatch at largest men in Grimaby behing opera.= Transfer Agent - .> THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY = I Tight money continues to dominate Great Lakes.noon to-day, Sir Rodolphe Forget, M.P., tions, sails next month for Canada as \u2014 : = the situation, and prokers generally do BIC INCRETSE stated to the oe he.come consulting director to the company.= = anjlexpect any broadening until funds not make any statement at present.It is.proposeg to: introduce modern \u2014 .La: .= N ar more accessible.Howéver, there : IN CTR 'S CROSS nny tell vou, sad pr Predolphe: British methods into the new con- = The LONDON JOINT ST OCK BANK, LIMIT ED, un London, \u2014 feature which is pleasing in its .d IX.am leaving ior Quebec this even- cern, while the base of operations will \u2014 ; ; .\u2014 Say, and that Is the quiet buying by on ing.and there may be some news later be at Prince Rupert, B.C.= Eng.the DOMINION BOND COMPANY, LIMITED, in Toronto, = Ea est tt on.= = smaïl investors of scattered'lots.mnÉTana Trunk Rallway traftic earn = Montreal and Vancouver, and the ATLANTIC BOND COMPANY, = s from Mar o show a very large \u2014 ; Ce qe .\u2014 ; fr, Maran Toe Toa ver, EEE in Ein dou \u201cSib BANK REPORT J.P WF NOW = LIMITED, in St.John, N.B., and Halifax, N.S., will receive = New York, \u2014 1s , , = = noon\u2014 Experiencing comparatively 1913 + ce + 988,622 = applications Jor the purchase o = 912 .2.++.++ ee +.838,996 \u2014 \u2014 litle opposition in jamming down ! : ee ON BERLIN BOURSE i i = = prices at the outset to-day, bear trad- - norease Lu 1.$94,626 \u2019 .of 1-1 BHA - Le ; = .ï ers put out extensive lines for #s3.73752344 = NE 8 à : 2 Ba CRETE = 1 = 1 ; + eût Sharh \u201cIf Uritsivorable\u2019 con- i RE = = 2.2 time.They were®assis ed in low- || \u2018aitions.1 4 U : = = 052 - În the morey market\u2019 caused ss \u2014 12% on Ta Rn | LONDON STOCK MARKET of a te a Ce = it Stress seciaities.\u201cThe successive, downwara DEPRESSED BY BERLIN the Bourse to-day.The tone was i = Seven per cent.Cumulative Participating = Ha ive en swings recently strengthened the SELLING- MONEY SCARCE ve er a © -close despite a slig Naples, March \u201c13.\u2014(Cable)\u2014Mr.J.\u2014 i \u2014 Ë 5 per opinion that the market was a liqui- \u2018 cr relaxation in money rates which Jere |Pleroont Morgan; arrived here to-day, = P f d St k f $100 ] = 3 4 bles of Ping one.in which stocks were be.; quoted 5 + 5 ul percent.The interim on board the steamer \u2018Adriatic,\u2019 from = - TEIEFreEd oc of J par value = 2S A e ' = ; _ report to arc e.\u2018Imperial Alexandria, Egypt.He appeared to == ; 4 À \u2014 AA k stocks mg tee rallies the market Ket A oo] Trine Stock mar.'German.Bank shows a considerable {be in a satisfactory condition of = PRICE : s9 5 f h = 4 \"ot hat changed, however, when another se- | sagging tendency to-day on further Sin in gold and a contraction -on loans | health when hé landed.He left = * per share = A Fic ruled vere preak in Sterling exchange rates .liquidation from Berlin, where the and discounts xeaelding | the movement | Shortly after his arrival for Rome on = ; = a Ing, and occurred, which seemed to preclude banks are evidently restricting lend- 2 t cat me last year, but the on fes a.special train.\u2014 : f = TL indus- the chances of further gold exports.ing facilities, and despite the conclu- \u2018#& ement ad no effect on.the mar- ; Professor Guiseppe Bastianelli, the = oo - 5 rich fel Prices rebounded strongly in all di- : sion of the \u2018settlement here without ket h Lo | [ialian specialist, pacclared thaï \u2018in a = IMPORTANT FEATURES OF THE ISSUE : = ; bd Stock rections with many rallies of 1 to \u20182, trouble the market closed easy.Con- Exchange he ondon 20 marks 65 entirely recovered \u201cbis usual have = = LA wood 3 points.Bonds were irregular.| Fois declined an eighth, but home rails ;_, © Pris St discount health and vi iat geo = (1) The Preferred Stock participates equally in all profits after 8% has been paid on the = oa \u2014 : were steady exceptions.American se- ë poroent.Private rate of discount nd vigor.= Common Stock = Phe percent.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 = ommon Stock.= A LONDON CLOSING PRICES.curities opened steady and from 1-8 to I.TO CALL CONGRESS = | .; .= tod 7-8 above parity.; B AR SILVER 1 DOWN.: .\u2014 (2) Dividends on the Preferred Stock will be paid quarterly, on the 15th April, July, October = ; : br Com- - Berlin selling depressed a part o | \u2019 = and January, and will accrue from date of issue of certificates = I 3 - London, Larch 13, 4 p.m-\u2014Consnls the list duri the first h and lat- = Ys , _\u2014 gl À uarterly e list during the first hour, and la Washington, M _ = = Vg he com.ofr money 53 XH do, for.account 73 9-16 | er the lower Wall street opening ceus- Ney York, March 13.\u2014 Bar silver Session of \u2018Congress for coter titre = (3) The A.Macdonald Company, Limited, conducts the largest wholesale grocery business (mail = | 4 on the Ear silver stady 265d per oz.ed a general decline.Repurchases ral- vas lower to-day selling at 57 7-8 danraritr meausre is to be called on April = order) in the Dominion of Canada.= 71 D share- Money 4% to 3 percent.lied prices in the last hour and made cents pe : J \u2014] .\u2014 ESN The rate of discount in the open mar- the.closing steady .per ounce.eee = (4) With eleven branches, the Company covers Northern Ontario and the Provinces of Mani- = a Mons rats nf discount 19 Ben mar Money was in restricted supply and .Th FIRMNESS IN CHEESE.= toba, Alberta and Saskatchewan.= 5143 .& - disco \"rat re stead .: e demand f h \u2014\u2014 \u2014 i] if bany, 23 ket for three months\u2019 bills is 4 15-16 to iscount \u2018rates were steady.i À K ' but supplies are.small Keeping.the = (5) The entire stock of merchandise has been turned over at the rate of nearly ten times per = bg orts ths - market firm.Septemers quite at 12 - annum.= LW for tue J \u2014 RECOVERY IN C.P.R.% quite at 12%c = = vy Bs wa MINING -MARKET I 00 KE D FOR BY | étre do dde te 1 2 i\u201c -4c to 12 3-4c; od- = (6) The estimated earnings for the ensuing year are $400, 000, which is equal to 19% on the = ati .ose : ° pe pa > ?\u2014 i ss 5 3 : | \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 _\u2014 ssued Preferred Stock.= a: A 897d Mining quotations supplied by Gor NEW YORK BROKER - STRENGTH IN BUTTER.= (7) The surplus of liquid assets, including accounts and bills receivable, merchandise, etc., over = À 6 89Ma don and Shorey.Stock Brokers.84 St._ The butter market is firmer, with New \u2014 d above all liabilities, amounts approximately to ,$1,260,000.\u2014 fd LL soma Francois Xavier street, for the \u2018Wit.i 1 i Cu ' ealand creamery selling at.31 cents = an a s pp y = iP Si MES MORNING SALES., Shareholders in Canadian Pacific = * (mr Ib, Finest Creamery 9912 -2 te, 30e; = (8) The surplus of all assets of the Company over liabilities, exclusive of goodwill, trade marks, = e , 0 -\u2014\u2014\u2014 , - © .\u2014 by 33 Dome Lake, 100 at 265.opinion expressed by Mr.Price, n°4 E.London, March 183.\u2014The.weekly made creamery, 25 to 27c; Dair ko \u2014 etc., amounts to approximately $2,000,000.of this amount $740,00C is in real estate and \u2014 ittle p.300 at 3.and C.Randolph, upon that stoc na = y , \u2014 2% 334 Dome Extension, 500 at 13%.wire from New York: statement of the Bank of : England 23c to 24c.= buildings.E .McKinley, 150 at 208.TI think the action of Canadian Paci- shows the.following changes: \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 = = a EH Jupiter, 2000 ai 45%.fic In London 1s very significant.A tal reserve.Ie 0 me: GOOD DEMAND FOR POULTRY.\u2014 = ; Gee erie :| believe there is a reasonable shor - eireulation decrease ullion The tone of the :market for dressed = DOMINION BON _\u2014 2 1065 UNLISTED STOCKS.oan Jean er ative Jong Tor 25.decreased £63.279: other securities, In- poultry is firm, \u2018ynder a good, steady = D = 0 1065 in it is the largest in Canada, I think eased £2118.000; other io i demand.= = s 000; publ hs ce Turk ted at \u2014 \u2014 5 1082b Unlisted stocks as reported for \u2018tbe fre decline In the stock we about zun creased £2,129,000; notes reserve, in- |p.ducks, ee usted \u20ac ene To 05 \u2014 COM 8 AN \\ 9 LIMITED \u2014 32 1067b \u2018Witness\u2019 by 0 Brien a ag Ham: these prices with a very reasonable an- creased £225,000; Government securi- 21s: fowls, 15¢ to 170.; geese, 14c to 15c.= = -_ Ames com., 10 at 19%.limited character.in price.of a ties decreased £1, ue.K's reserve SOTATOËS, QUI a A = HEAD OFFICE: DOMINION BOND BUILDING = es \u2018Brick, 75 at 61.- \u20ac proportion o e bank's POTA UIET.= \u2018 TORONTO = Tram and Power, 50 at 39, 35 at 394, ° to Mabilitv this week is 41.47 percent.; _ .= aL 304, at 29% COMMITTEE FAVORS last week.it was 42.69 percent.The demand for ry vn he = DOMINION EXPRESS BUILDING | ROGERS SuiLnING = .West.Can.Power, 10 at 63.for the present.= PINNERS' HALL, AUSTIN FRIARS = \u2019Lyall bonds, $1000 at 90: ;> FIVE QF.JHE REFORMS DISCOUNT RATE.THE.SAME.oye Mopnising tn oar lots a 0c., = ee LONDON, ENG.= \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i > .s c to per = = \"J B0STON BOURSE CLOSING.| om, vt ov me nts TE Rt A I S = \u2018 hae.on flve of Sulzer\u2019s Stock Exchange re 4 COVAI «ob [England r Ja, id oo RS coston, waren To.Fhe govern.form Bis 1 Sih of Se Beni ot England somal ER Fan a Im .ing committee of the Boston Stock Ex- = ) A good demand continues for eggs, change has wvoted té: close the :Wxa}.PRE x F5 vl OW ER GOOD F OR STEEL COS.with.prices unaltered.New laid eggs change on Good Friday and Easter ; \u201cON P A R IS BOUR S E quote at:28c: to 30c; selected cold stor- Saturday.5 The \u2018Iron Age\u2019 says \u2018that the pig iron âge, 20c to 22c: No.1 could storage stock THURSDAT HORNINGE o ARD situation has changed.to ône .of larger 16\u20ac to 18¢; No.2 cold ; storage stock, 14c 1G B v Paris,- March 13\u2014 Prices were low- inquiry in nearly all selling centres.to 156.i , Bell Teelphone\u20147 at 146;.25 at 154 3-4; er on the Bourse to-day.Montreal Power and Shawinigan ,.Three percent rentes 89 francs 5 cen- Paid: up Capital, $8,747,680.Reserve Fund and Undivided Profit, 36559,478 o- Rights\u2014851 at 1-4: 1831 at 1-4; 25 at times for the account.Exchange on 1-4: 20 at 3-8: 133 1-3 at, 1-4: 264 at London 25 francs.25 centimes for - ESTABLISHED 1864 nd gp Care Private vate of acount Montreal Tra mways Company pPover25 at 220 1-4; 210 Ët 200; 50 at Percent.ME R H AN TS B A NK | 4; 25 at-221; 30 at 230 1-2.ame Richelleu and Ontario.\u201425 at 111; 75 RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL.First and Refunding Mortgage 5% Gold Bonds at 111, - Shawinigan\u201415 at 132; 60 at 132%.OF CANADA Following were recelpts- reported on : : : mat 222 7-8; 25-at'221 3-4.> the Board ot Tradé this morning: A Generai Banking Business Transacted.Dated July 1, 1911.Due J uly 1, 1941.The entire issue, but not any part is optional at canadian Pacific\u201425 at 223; 110 at R.and 105 and accrued interest on any interest payment date.Interest payable January 1 oo 58.22 1 117 at 222 1-2; 25 at | pus CPR TR AVELLERS\u2019 CHE UE Ieued payable at and July 1 in New York, Chicago, Montreal or London.Denomination $500 % at sata at 222 1-8; 25 at 222 3-8; heat | te tree ee eee rn dr parts o à À 31,000 ble in L ds to prinoipel and .A a s .ela rene res 419 n payable in London as to.principal and interest in Pounds Ster- ee Toronto Ry.\u2014150 at 137.at 1712.Flour sacks ELT 21 City.Offices\u2014205 St.James Street, 1255 St.Catherine Street East ling at the fixed rate of 4.86 2-3.The bonds may be registered as to Brazilian\u201425 at 951-4; 125 at 95; 10 Cheese, boxes .58 | (Corner Fullum), 320 St.Catherine Street West (Corner Univer- principal cnly._ a \u2018wre ottan x L.\u2014 \u2018WINNIPEG GRAIN.sity), 1330 St.La noe Boul evard, 1866 St.Lawrence Boulevard The original issue of these bonds ($10,445,000) is listed on the Montreal and \u2014 awa H, & P25 at 1801-2, and 672 Centre Street.(Corner Charlevoix) ' \u2014\u2014 cétroit\u2014T5 at 75.§ erties : 2 : : : .London Stock Exchanges, and application will be made to list subsequent issues.Ap- meme Canada Cement\u2014150 at 27.1-2.Following was the course of prices in = plication will also be made to list on the New York Stock Exchange.> er a pat an 10%: 220 at 521-4.the Winnipeg Ærain pit this morning: li \u2014.- de Wheat.ats.; { Macdonald-60 at 583-4.May Jüly Oct.May July .Montreal, settled in 1642, is the metropolis of Canada, and has for many years Steel Co.of Canada\u201450 at 23 3-4.Close yester.% 55% 5% 15% oo been one of the most, important commercial centres on the Continent: Dominion \u2018Canners\u201420 at 76.| day .87% 89 ; 0 NG CO Laurentide-5 at 211.{Open «ov 87% 89% .34% .INTERN ATI NAL MILLI ° The street railway business of Montreal hasbeen in successful operation since Lake of Woods-\u2014125 at 180.co (High oo 88 de OUI MR OU 1861.= nad - Lees i eee ee ee fonda © entice at \u201884 3-4; 10 at | Noon = 877 89% .34% +.The Company owns six plam:s\u2014Minnesota, lowe, ' The Montreal Tramways Co.owns and omnes the entire street railway system | enm\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : 2, | Alberta and Saskatchewan.Capacity 8,600 barrels of the city of Montreal, and all the suburbs located on the Island of Montreal, with Canad .SALES E Dor doin Qo rr = & 8 at MACDOIALD C2 KELY daily.Elevator capacity 1,500,000 bushels.the exception of Soon! one mile of interurban\u2019 line entering the city.The population 1, u | | .q - .: served is over 50 m- Wods, pfd.\u20145 at 118.mi Assets substantial \u2014over three times the bonds issued.orn Canadian Gottons, pfd.\u201445 at 78, WILL TOTAL $8,000,000 f carnines-\u2014four & the bond int ; The proceeds of this issue of bonds will beused in part payment for exten- i .ash Osilvie, ptd.\u20145 at 11s.pre Good record o earnings\u2014fomr times ong wnter.: sions and additions to the company\u2019s property planned for 1913.Spanish River.pfd.\u201416 at 94 General interest is shown by inves- est, and this year is showing increase of 25%- | 8 EXPENSES.jern Mao Pa at 911 \"2e tors in the - issue of the seven percent.' EARNING AND d a Dom.Goal; prd\u20141 at 107.cumulative preferred stock of the A \u201cWe recommend.the 6% bonds for investment.As officially reported for the year ended January 31, 1913.Dom.Coal: Yn at 32.2-4 being made by.the Dominion Bond Cireulars illustrating mills on request.Gross Receipts \"a 000 soon au sre na u00 voue .a La LL © .$6,378,212.93 Can.Cottons, \u2018bonds-$1, 000 at 81.Sompany.in Toronto, Montreal and no Operating Expenses, including Taxes .«.c.0.viru.4,286 517.97 Quebec\u201425: at 125.4 n , H Union bank\u201410 at 150.| pany, in St.John, N.B,, and Halifax, ° i 2,091,694 Hochelaga: bang, new stock\u2014 20 at NS.and the London Join pd.us a.Net Earnings vitesse eu esse see 00000 sabes od, ee ,091,694.96 150, fully raid.| Bank, Limited, in London, Engla Unions \u2018one Toronte Stock Exchange meurs Annual interest cha he underlying bonds outstan 865.560.0U Commerce: bank\u201410 at 214 1-2 - (The.total issue of.$2 00 A jus been ont Dotline.Investment Bankers.naurance Bley.charge on these and all ying so ta ding _ Royal bank\u20141 at 21.; entirely.underwritten.n,;: Eng 1 és : : ova Scofia\u2014I4 at 260 ra.es .J.er ; Le .Balance.aa 33026 ou 000 000 œues0 von.Ce a ee eee ae 1,226,134.96 onal Sok ah 4 | Vi iin nde os =\u2014= dar rit 7 1 3 : CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, stock will, in all likelihood, be \u2018become | .RCET, NET EARNINGS PRACTICALLY TWO AND ONE-HALF TIMES very popular.ese earnings are equal to 19 percent.on the total pre- ; .THE ANNUAL BOND INTEREST CHARGE.Chicago, March 13.\u2014 Following were \u201cferred issue.i the prices of live stock: \u2018The A.Macdonald Company is to- om Cattle receipts 4,000; market steady.day the largest wholesale .grocery WE RECOMMEND THESE BONDS FOR INVESTMENT po Beeves, $7.25 to $9.15; Texas steers, company in Canada.The estimated i O- real | = 3 to $7.25; stockers and feeders, $6.00 to $8.15; oh and heifers; $3.50 to $8; Calves, $7 wo Hogs recoipie Zo.000: market strong.Light, $8.80 ta $9.10.mixed, $8.60 to $8.05; neavy, $8.40 to $3 92%; rough.at 3840 to $8.55; pigs, 36.85 to $8.95; bulk of Sales, $8.80 to $8.Sheep receipts 15, 500: market strong.Native, 6 to $7.10; yerlings, 3% 25 to $9.25.lambs native, $3 to $9.20 [\u2014 = | otre Gites.«, Notice is hereby : \u2018given that a quar- Jory dividend of 1% 9 on the Pre- «erred shares of the Capital Stock of «his \u2018ompany has been lared, paya- | oD April 1st, to sharehplders of re- ford of March, 20th, 1913# : Montreal, March 11th, 13.8.J.LeHURAY, Secretarfr- Treasurer.ss THE MONTREAL ARENA COMPANY Notice is hereby given that a bonus di sales for the ensuing year are $8,000,- ; 000; and this is regarded as a very | | conservative figure.À.0.FOWLER ROSS INVESTMENT BROKR SUITE 66 Bank of Otiawa Building CANADIAN CONSGLIDATED TT COMPANY, Limited Paris Office: ee \u201cstock Broker, 8 Nore Dame Street West.Montreal, 60 Rue de Provence.ORDERS EXECUTED S.CARSLEY & So.MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.ON ALL MARKETS, 151 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST.Tel Main 4822\u20144833.Price 99 and Accrued Interest N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY 157 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago.Harris Forbes & Company New York.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 THE WONTREAL CITY & DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of Two Dollars per share on the Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared, and will be payable at DOMINION COAL CO, L'MITED \u201cDOMINION \u201cSPRINGHILL.\u201d Coal, screcned, run of mine and Black.DISCHARGING PLANTS AT Dominion ron & dteei Company SAVINGS BANK.ana Preferred Dividend Stock Ko.74 Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of Three and One- Halr per cent.upen the Preferred Stock of the Company has heen declared pavable on and idend of 10% upon the paid up Ca- ; ital Stock of the Company Das barn de.its Head Office, in this city, on and af- Monireal, Quebec and Three Rivers after 1st April.1913.to Shareholders of ned to shareholders of record of \u201cNotice is hereby give given that quarter- ter Tuesday, the 1st April next, to WITH record on 15th March, 1913.are Shareholders of record at the close of The Transfer EBooks will not be clos.\u201cly dividends of 13; 9, \u2018on the Preferred \u201c ghares and 19, on the Common shares \u201cof the Capital Stock of this Company \u201c \u2018Las been .declared, payable April 1st, 913, to shareholders of record of March 20th, 19813\u201d : WALTER BINMORE, .Treasurer, Lon y ith, 1913, and the same is paya- ator 1, ho Office of the Company on and = h ins T fobs Transfer Books will be closed e day \u201ce 15th to the 20th instant, both \u2018Hinsive, ly order of the Board.Basins YORTHEY, Sec.\u2026Treas.| mount, March 13th, 1913.ERE - Unexcelled Facilities for Bunkering.SALES OFFICE: .112 St.James Street, Montreal Telephone MAIN 4491 \u2018business on the 15th March next.By order of the Board.A.P.LESPERANCE, Manager.Montreal, February 27th, 1913.ed, but transfers made after 15t 1913.will be ex-dividend.oth March.By order of the Board of Directors.C.8.CAMERON, Secretary Montreal, March 11th, 1918 = oY x Art Association THE MONTREAL DATLY- WITNESS.THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1913, 3 ~ WEEKLY CALENDAR Fri.\"Prices, 25c to $1.50.MISS _HORNIMAN'S COMPANY LAST WEEK:OF THE SEASON.{This Evening\u2014THE SILVER BOX.: & Sat.Eves\u2014WHAT THE PUBLIC WANTS.Saturday Matinee\u2014NAN AND MAKESHIFTS.Performances 8.15 sharp.Next Week, Beginning Monday Evening WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY & HARRIS Present RAYMOND HITCHCOCK ams FLORA ZABELLE The Red SEATS SELLING.MATINEE 5 = In tie New Senss- tional Mnsiosl Play.widow Evening Prices 25c.to $2; Both Matineés 25e to hai HUMOROUS AND DRAMATIC THURSDAY, DOUGLAS HALL, DICKENS RECITAL (AUSPIORS DOUGLAS EPWORTH LEAGUE) MR.E.S.WILLIAMSON \u2018Te dickess an\u201d Selections from PICKWICK PAPERS, DOMBEY & SON, CHRISTHAS STORIES, ac.Also Also Mme BAYLEY SPROTY, Soprano, & DOUGLAS MALE: QUALTET MARCH 13th Cor.Chomedy and St.Catherine W.8.18 P.-M.ADMISSION 280 \u201cHOW SCOTLAND SAVED THE EMPIRE\u201d , LECTURE BY REV.RQBERT JOHNSTON, D.O; WITH ILLUSTRATIONS FOLLOWING.POUGLAS METHODIST CHURCH FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, 8.15 P.M.RESERVED SEATS,500; ADMISSION, 23e.IN AID OF DEACONESS AID SOCIETY.- MONDAY, THE ANNUAL BANQUET OF THE ST.PATRICK\u2019 S SOCIETY Of Montreal will be held at the ~ WINDSOR HOTEL on the evening of The principal speakers will be Mr.Henri Bourassa, Mr.Martin Conboy, of New York, and Mr.M \u201cTickets $5.00, may.be had on application to the Secretary, Mr.T.P.Tansey, 14 Drummond Street.: March 17.M.J: Gorman.CONCERT AT KNOX CHURCH On FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, a 8 P.M, GIVEN BY THE Pupils of Pointé-aux-Trembles StHools\" | For the erection of our \" Gymnasium.ADMISSION, 25 CENTS.Tickets can be bought at the door.HEAR MRS.MAUD BALLINGTON BOOTH St.James Meth.Church, SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 3:30 P.M.MEETING UNDER AUSPICES Y.M.C.A.EVERYBODY WELCOME.THE CREAT MOVING DAY! This will be the subject Pastor JOHN CURRIE will preach on at the Ameri can Presbyterian Chapel, 75° Inspector St.Sunday Evening, March 16th, 1913, at 7 o'clock.An invitation is given to,all heartbroken people in this city, who are in deep.sorrow over the great advance in their rents, to come and hear about a rich.landlord who ls building lovely dwellings for the poor for which He will charge them no rent.The landlords are alsd invited to hear: \u201cThat a man's life eonsisteth not in the abundance of the things which he pos- sesseth.\u201d .Our motto is: \u201cLive and let live.\u201d This is the way to live here, and be happy hereafter.(I.Timothy iv, 8.) Proceeds: Of Montreal GALLERIES CLOSED uni further notice.BRITISH AND FOREIGN MAILS.To He Closéd at this Office During the Week Ending March 15, 1918.March: ore 14 1 00 pd m.Philadelphia, nerican.14.6.00 p.m.Amerika, oo Hamburg-American.**14° 6.00 pum.Victorian, Allan: \u201c *Letters may be posted up to 6.00 p.m.; other matter should be posted before 5.00 p.m.s*Parcels.are.forwarded by this steamer; latest time of mailing is 4.30 p.m.on Friday.Letters for the above mails may be posted at Station \u2018B\u2019 up to within 13 minutes, and at Station \u2018C\u2019 up to within 30 minutes of the above mentioned hours of closing.Registered matter 30 minutes beforè the hour of closing at head office.*Matter for registration close at 5.15 Poe *Letters for registration\u2018 should be posted three-quarters of an hour before closing of mail.COLONEL SCOTT DENIES SULZER CHARGES.Albany, N.Y., March 13.\u2014Colonel Joseph F.Scott, superintendent of State prisons, to-day tiled.with Governor Sulzer his answéj to.charges made against him by the Governor.The superintendent denied ths.Moederate southwest and south winds, fair and mild: Jriday, seutheast winds and becoming show - ery.Superior\u2014Easterly winds; ° Friday, northeast winds, with sleet or snow.All West\u2014Northerly winds, mostly fair, and decidedly cold to-day and on Ottawa and milder; Friday, Friday.TEMPERATURES.Highsst T«- , Yester- during 8 a.m.to-day.ui).LU Ru MONTREAL .86 \u201c40 30 , Victoria \u2026.30 48 sa Calgary .À 27 a Winnipeg .12 32 12 White Hiver .\u2026.32 -\u2014 Sault Ste.Marie .34 44 34 Toronto .882 46 36 Kingston .3% 42 36 Ottawa .28 42 24 Quebec .\u2026.28 aR 20 St.John, NB.36 40 34 Halifax .36 i4 29 St.John's, NAd 18 34 12 Detroit .46 54 42 New Yerk .42 54 40 London.england, \"44, foggy, calm, \u2018Parts, Trance, 44.cloudy, S.W.Washington, March 13.\u2014Forecäst.Enstern New York Rain to- -night and on Fiidav; warmer to-night!; brisk easterly winds New England\u2014Rain to-night anq on Friday; warmer to-night: brisk easterly wirds.ier : = = ; : OG 0% or Ge fe oe Le ete age de tous discrimination shall preven 1a} eG *, of Xl °, ~~ 00 wer , LETTERS rROM : READERS fe De SB = eo, oe oe +, Ld ve a Le DE CE HE CHURCHILL MEMORANDUY \u201c T (To the Editor of the \u2018w: thesgh Sir.\u2014~The Hon.Mr.Borden h.< rend with such unctuous satisfac, nt his followers have acclaimed with n suvh extravagant delight.the memerandum recently received from the 10° Winston Churchill.thar i: .Hog JE pper tune to review the position Taken gy Mr.Borden and some of hg ad lieutenants with regard t.1).re tion of a Canadian navy snd ihe poss.bility of building ships in o 4Niua MR.BORDEN'S VIEWS IN 1909, \u2018l am entirely of opinion thar proper line upon which we should ceed in that regard is the line of ing a Canadian naval force, of own.I entirely believe in R.L.Borden, House of Commans, March, 1908, \u2018It has leen suggested that ines.of the organization of à Canadian ; nu val force, there should be a System of annual contribution to the m-.he; country.But, sir, from a constitutio- and political standpoint, 1 am Oppo \u201cid our tan, ==Ms sai to it for many 1easons.In the fr: place, I dy not believe it would a dure.In the second piace, it would\u2018; a source of friction.It would beram a bone of partisan contention.Th Woyid be subjeci to criticism as to the character and amount of the contribmti in both Parliaments.It would not permanent «or continuous.It ay conduce 13 severing the présent Lun.rection between Canada and the Empire.\u2014Do, January 1°th, 1916, MR.AMES IN 1911.Mr.H.B.Ames in his manifesta preceding the elections in 1911, follows; \u2018The British Naval authorities should be asked tlie question: \u201cIs the Emp: in immediate donger upon the sens Were the answer in the affirmativa, then Canada should forthwith sui- scribe her quota for strengthening i= defensive power of the Empire Within, the shortest delay by utilizing tne constructive activities already created.MR.HAZEN IN LONDON.+ Mr.Hazen, speaking before the Imperial Maritime League in London, is reported to have made use of t+ following words: \u2018A mere gift of cash will useful effect at al) .money for the navy bv the Dominic» of Canada will merely have the ei- fect of saving the pocket of the Lih- eral Government for other schemes «f sn-called social reform, which, beirg Interpreted, means further sops to the United Kingdom electorate.gnd wil be of no advantage whatever to the navy.The Liberal government here would only spend on naval defence hy so much the less as would coincide with the extent of the Canadian gift\u2019 have nn The giving nf MR.BORDEN AGAIN.Mr.Borden on Naval Poliey, at Hal: ifax, October 14th, 19809: \u2018One governing principle at least should control, namely, that out o our own materials, by our own labor, and by the instructed skill of our ow \u201c people any necessary provision\u2019 for ourk naval defence should be made po far as may be reasonably possible.\u2019 To say the least, Mr, Ames\u2019 sue- gestion is delightfully vague and the utilization of \u2018the constructive activities already.created,\u201d may be inter preted to mean anything the reader prefers.It cannot be doubted, however, that at the time this was writ ten it was intended to give the im- pression\u2014and did give the impression \u2014that the Conservative party, as represented by Mr.Ames, was in favor of using the constructive activities of Canada.It will be seen from the ahove quo tations that Mr.Churchill's memorandum has made it impossible for Mr Borden to propose any permanent po- icy, for he has repeatedly stated that in principle the policy of annual con tributions is unconstitutional and would conduce to severing the presen connection between Canada and the Empire.If, therefore, this memorandum be accepted as the last word on the naval policy, it would ba impos sible for Mr.Borden and the Conservative party to formulate any per manent scheme which will meet with the approval of the First Lord of the Admiralty and yet be constitutional and free from the danger of disrupting the Empire.\" P A.RIVES HALL Montreal, March 12, 1913, A COMPROMISE WANTED.Sif,\u2014Cannot you suggest a com promise on this naval matter that wil take it up to a national level.whet it properly belongs, and where 4 united Canada can consclentiously support SAMUEL J.MATHEW SON Montreal, March 12, 1913.A VERY GRAVE QUESTION.Sir\u2014Can any of vou readers suppor another word on the subject of Ve navy, or have the grave and reverend seigneurs at Ottawa =o wearied ut with th's word that we wish it forgotten?Is there any plausible excusf the action of the Liberal ohstrutt! iste during the past ten dave?Sir Wilfrid Laurier is an 3° con parliamentarian, and if the pres an naval question were the beg! Pen ending of this discussion à F have long ago been closed.of words is a cloak, and a ve Io one at that, to cover the graves pre for ion- 11%\u20ac he position that has come ba PT era C'anadian people since their confed er tion.This is a question tha\u2019 nL a the Conservative nor Liberal mandate to resolve.Le It is, whether Canadian ns Qu ee dependence or imperialism shail DF supreme in this fair land of our spite of all the rules of closure at oy our long suffering Premier mar 400 this must be decided by thr people C'anada.and the leaders of the Lf ber party believe that now is the best Ul to have the question answer: National independence dere no essarily mean a severance Mother Country.It may in the writer's estimation she that the tie which binds ns °7 Britain shall be even T° ET Tr more permanent than it is to dd LÀ pt He mea perialism.df it has any that we can grasp, means = governed fram a central ; a that centre England or (anasi other.The nearest appros pe perialism that the world His = since the fall of the Roman 7°; is the Roman Catholic Char r ; fering.as the writer doscs, 17\" doctrines, its position in rep government is unique.To 9° British Emplre from a een\u201d is Utopian.A CANADIAN wrote ag ree ful of re: of cel Willi Years : rider, charge pital a speech Earl last M man, Vv onneux and to an ac by the in ans and w pital.days, with t pronou partial He w proved able te ing.H York, ialist, timate ing à Dr.Ki weeks tion © has re MOVIL OPER Some job as has Db: manne statem that H the ille hook « mem be on the nnneu got as belief head.McK the «cl sévera of the owner.Henry chaser horse will n has De guard MekKir local Is wel GUIL 1 New cotto, days: In the indict tempt Enric: victed Fawc dict, said: If shout noi reyeh Fo guilts Cin on M ans cused to Ca mone: fano, trieq gitive in £1C D Nev the f Hyer, horse: missi day A 1.500 | are T with AR F Dodd Quet 1913; mme ir mi rer sn - : ire ren epee meee en - es : + % + wc \u2018 .: : est rescent Hei si y \u2018 ~ + or RS * r - SALE\u2014A splendid site\u2019 fora high- class.residence; beauti- Es 2 v2 FoR situated above \"the Boulevard (jn Westmount), with a frontage _ : of 100 feet, and extending- back.mearly 200 feet to an avenue in j rear.We also have \u2018another -Iot, about 50 x 100, feet, situated on one .3 IDUM of the heet avenues of this property, and chmmaniing\u201d a magnifi- , - F + t view.a cen \u2018 Grand Council of of.Royal Temp- A or reas THE GRADOUK SIMPSON COMPANY lars Also Oppose\u2019 Comi- { T hroughout All Departments Each Succeeding Day |A ea 1 A ne oo W G C Th 44 Pas THE TRANSPORTATION BUILDING.pensation, : A itnesses a reater State o ompletion in e Many 14 randum 120 ST.JAMES.STREET.MONTREAL.« d In # d E le elling.© ht Hop _ _ FE ce \u2014 trong resolutions as to \u2018their.\u2018at - Div fi Li Sz { Im orte Jor: as er S 3 oppor- : \u2014 tude on- the spirit groder: question\u201d and erst 1e ines D ecia ly p 3 ken by ga t © compensation for liquor-dealers were |- : RE NER : 7% leading = ay ce VEE Va 2e \u2018adopted yesterday at \u2018the.twenty-fifth 7 ; | 3 \u20ac crea- \u201cTr: THEL session of the Grand Couneil \u2018ét Que- À ; \u20ac Dossi- Al.pr \u2018bec ROval Templars of\u201d \u2018Temperance We Ha dkes chi À ada.wn Lee in the Fraternal Chambers.ne omen \u2018Ss: an erc Le] S Pd .ek uncil urged upon \u2018the Quebec Pro- .7 F.- 5 J vincial Government the enactment\u2019 of \u2018 To HE \u201c0 DHEA CU such legislation ag ghall effectively \u2018300 Dozen \u2018 Seconds M \u201c Imported HUE In Fancy Corner Embroidery, race } ° prévent e importation of cat- we ; an em- 7 | | | Tig liquors ints.prohibitory or opal 5 Saturday, direct from\u2019 Ireland, a.good .Edge, Real Duchess Lace L i oN [option dhe ele bite \u2018Linen Handkerchief, selling regularly - \u2018Stitched, Embroidered \u201cof Swiss, Iris £ Wilke A McKinney,\u2019 Stoel shots Wires o on St.Cather- \"| eras either to: \u2018consutrièrs or \u2018any at each 156 to -25c.\u2018 LT \u2018and French Makes.; - x .- | = The Grand Council also -T\u20ac cattirmed | (Ë se Rider, Has Stran @.: |.ne.-Street to be Laid eal a TV ; nui hase Rider, s Underground, | PE PE FRIDAY DOZEN $150 A DAINTY EASTER GIFT | ea ; .[ ian na- Experigrice, le, vins gr a Main Fiéor Annex ; H Main Floor stem of Li : ; > 3 Le id i rd 0 1x oem : \u2019 ; i Gre a Lo.cp | tions, Willie.A.McKinney,\u2019 \u201cwho up- en two JE the.À en tm dim - ; \u2014 opposed Years ago Was a famous -steeplechase\u201d ithe.plans) \u2018prepared: by the Montreal | ; Le ae first who last: October \u2018wae 'dls- Blectric Service Commi f - \u201cfi \u2018 : 2 = 5 ould Ts Cherie.from the\u2019 Nôtre \u201cDadi Pts ne « pe \u2018 electric: So bein ie Catenin ü boo - NOVELTIES : ve IE LES NOVELTIES e \u20ac treet \u2018underground, it is expected.that Lo 2e ron pra à dut put, Pa récent sd PE EA TE GLO OVES.] FOR : EASTER | FOR EASTER pid speech and hearing.-*-l\u2018©r two.AM the interested companies ER.S R 2 ribution Early ono morning: \u2018during \u2018Gotober dave deed, to fhe.conditions, na : 2 not be last McKinney wes found\u2019 by.a-policé- | thin à «year, the.appearance -of .St.{' 1.| Women have come to recognize our Ti refousse - \u201cAn Easter Card, a little would man, wandering in the streets of Mais- \u2018Catherine street from Guy street to.Unique displays have d.Sh ib Gl bv th ft, mooth = ; nt gon onneuve in 4 dazed condition, hatless; | Papfneau avenue will He greatly \u201cim- been made: of bun dr eds | \u201can elbourne oves y eir so S | Booklet, or a dainty gift Em and to all appearances suffering \u2018from Proved OY poles and thousands of miles | | & \u2026 pliability, strong even stitching, and fine fast - _of Art Embroidery-such an accident.When taken In charge | of wire.\u201cof novelty Confections color dye.These are the attributes that make + nge afforded for by the officer, McKinney was unable\u2019 The.conduits will: be.constructed \u201cis the ra 04 or any questions put to bin, \u2018undér both sidewalks, the double ex- | that are.the delight of | | $1.50 or $2.00 so expended a sound and practical Easter Greeting sto pre and was taken to rma for Hom.a Soc boing\u2019 = -2- foot deep ; every child.SIE investment.8.; T tal, ere He remain or elg! e.s -| + | rote ns per after which he was discharked f- chvalion wit be Ted with coment, Trefousse of best Shelbourne .of best ART EMBROIDERY \u2014 ith the meagre consolation that he\u2019 Wwith-a\" co: © \u2018bottom.e lower ; 4 J IE _- ; Res : : .should might somé day By\u2019chance recover his | conduits in this trench will c@ntain CONFECTIONS : French Kil with fan- Fr each Kid, rane Pretty Sachets and onan speech and hearing.Several physicians the\" lighting\u2019 power wires, and\u2019 neares Easter Chickens, cy stitchings-2 dome .sewn, two s Ke.Corsage Bouquets, m as?who had Lcpme interested in \u2018hid Case the \u2018surface wll be the police patro SL ; fasteners -in black, pearl bones, white Dainty Nosegays ativs, pronounced him to be \u2018suffering from\u2019 \u2018and street lighting wires.St.Cather- ; \u2018Ducks, \u2019 hit d ith broad black.ainty gays, gor partial aphasta.= ine street will be a distributing street, MR.x H.BPICHR.+ : \u201c45 white an co ors, wi roa ack.Priscilla Caps thn, He was rot without means ora oe Fans ones The.wt abies oi hog \u2018entire separation of Itquor from | the| Geese, $1.50.stitchings, $2.00 12 Book Marks, \u2019 went on, \u2018that he was: n .00 ng the proved as time + Conversation \u201cy érit{| ldià in Dorchester and Sherbrooke \u20acrocery; business, and.urged the: Pro- Flying.Doves, .WOMEN\u2019S SWISS UNDERWEAR LESS 1-3 00k vo Treated, ing.He'wrofe to Dr.Max King, of New\u2019 street; and the power required will be vinolal Government .to enact a law Storks, Greeting Novelties, York, an eye and ear and throat spec- TUR Sown-skls Sizests to St.Catherine from ply and a ter oo le Chocolate \u2018E; Cui s Women\u2019 s Vests in cot- Women\u2019 s Combinations Easter Cards, lalist, with whom.he had become In-: utrect.enterprise.oy sé P ton, lisle and silk with in Cotton and Silk, eeting P 1 timate during his racing career.Be- The convention al affirined its Filled, ' Greeting Postals, the Im- ing .deeply interested in McKinney, ORNAMENTAL POLES FOR unalterable on iso re egirin rinei- F B k t Fill 4 low and high necks low neck, knee length, Art Booklets 1don, is Dr.Ring, ey pera: | \"STREET LIGHTING.Ploy of pi ee ro Tiguor pried war, aske a Si in plain and crochet plain and crochet Novelt Seals ; weeks ago\u2019 and perform -1- a croc ove ; of ++ tion one ears and lañynx, which \u201cOne of the special features of the on in any form or od any cansidera- ancy aper ggs Fi fronts, 50c to $3.00.fronts, $1.50 to $3.50.y Main FI \u2018ave no has restored the migsing.senges.- oC | changed - condition of St.Catherine hat eh sprecat any, Sone: tos : Mai Flo or Less 33 1-3 per cent.Less 33 1-3 per cent.ain Floor ving ot ©.| street will be: the ornamental poles ahté in the Hquos bu or i 10 Main FI ominion MOVING PICTURE._.~ ©.[dor the electric lighting, the current VE ize its D quor business, or.re- |._ ain ftioor he of LT [for which will come from under the | Coën 8 pérmaneney'-or.the.inde | Co the ei- OPERATOR.- CR the interior\u2019 finite © \u2018continuance of the.Hioensing aya .EN i ; he Lih- .| sidewalks \u2018and will run up re n ee tem.: ES ; ] ; emgs ot Some time ago McKinney took a | of the:izon poles to the are lamp.are | The \u201cconvention\u201d also \u2018éxproméd \u201c50 Doz | W E.D D I N G.NEW NECK WEAR , peirs job as: a moving picture operator; and | \u2018Will: also, be carried in the conduits approval of he Stand \u201ctaken.by.he EB - 1, 4.0 AVE 3 to the as: been eprning his living in 3; - on m in.regard to | _ ange in nd will manwer ever since.He.denies the and will be supplied in a Similar man-'| 5 oF \u201case of.Liquor ete a and | T ABLE N APKI NS.-Colors this season rang \u2018mer by: wires running up the poles sus y ater profusion than ever to the statement made -in-an- evening Paper p ding.tha trolley lines.One of the \u2018noted \u2018with satisfaction that its use 1s |.Te gre P nt here that -he made his living by tips and-} ourtion was to get round the many not to be \u2018sanctioned hy the Minister Thèse are fine double.da- béfore\u2014Fancy Sailor Col- ib ik ence by the Regal practice of | roepine.a end vaults in the \u2018sidewalks, and this \u201chas of Militia Swing his Food of office.|.masks coming.in two of the, Prepared, Engraved and lars\u2014 Fancy Lace Stocks\u2014 i by 00k \u2018on -the.races.-He \u2018does\u2019 re ost \u2018cases, r.cer,\u2019 as, Sur CT .Ei on gift\u2019 member having met with any accident.Been chomp on ee ave the position op Grand\u201d ons neue for | © most widely used sizes.Printed in the most - Fancy Bulgarian Bows\u2014 Le on the night he was found in Male | 24 bé removed or given less space [ithe past seventeen years, declined.on |.Being Seconds and an odd approved forms: 5.1 Black and White Pleated :.pot ae ar Sat A5 hat, hin of.sho | MAD Me NOE OSCY Commission, fo the most Pre Sem] few left from previous sales CF Sailor Collars i belief that someone struck him on-the | ve Reed ores is composed | regret \u2018agreed to \u2018his Wish.Mr - we have marked these Social Correspon d énce.| TER NOVELTIES : at Hal- head of Mr\u2019De Gaspe Beaubien, the: Terre\u201d Collins; Se Point St.Chien TO CLEAR, \u201cLESS 40% ÆE b d EAS \u2018McKinney has been knom as -one of \u2018sentative of.the.city.of Montreal; .Dr.| elected nd Counelll : ; se Cade fe S tatio ne Ey wmbossea Ç \u2018Main Floor t least the -qleverest steeplechase : riders for |.sof! 11 University, an and Mr.Other Bééiness (Ful od.Was, 5 : M a i n Fl oor q NT Lee ea | = | 2 A out of several.years: havipg ridd des.for some.3 a \u201cKalan: - The commission\u2018 \u201cis\u201d àt [ratifying of the appoimtment.i Mr.- 2 J - = sg n labor, of the best \"known._of the: America - Ÿ ; reBont at work\u2019 on ri mon plats aot.Bert Turn [8g gra ærand.© \u201c Re, ph Ge 95 +1 75 of = Say ; : DT pe Lis ae es 5 BRE A i sur own MI owners e; Interds Dorchester , street ury: = +endotaté Fe, i ade] ee i = .\u2014 mere : 158 ou Fone ilpsan \"0 Sing at ane Nar Dr \u201cwhich the n next.TE a a iv combat\u2019 ihe white pio traffic; the Poe d Ty nk 3 A ce 3 ¥ be to relieve the.con pasgin e annual grant of $100 to > horse High.Hat: He.states \u201cthat-he | RS \u201cand\u201d -Notré ; S C s Ca F C unks = sug- Pi never ride .again, and ver be PRE raie | St: Yams : fhe Sheliering Epuisé the.0 tons.i | se ecial - ale of owhide uit ases and Br e overe r and the has peer.panel A his\u201d physiolän.to -Dam : which showed the ojanization to Be F T k > activ- guard against excitement of any.kin _ in a flo hi : : > inter MeKinney ds working with one of the | The election o£ bition réssitod: in Fibre Covered Trunks Cowhide.Suit Cases ibre Covered Trunks ; reader se pal Ea hi Co i some changes, and.the installation.ce- \u2014 s writ- a; : ducted | iring Gra \u201c11 wos 0 \u201cReg.$9.an $9.A leather bound trunk the im- \u201d | n°, tiring or me tee Made of.vulcanized fibre Sol Sean om \u201cframe, rein.a A ; pressio : The.offie ors, far.next: By - CH LEE CE EEE \u2018 inen line wi wo as rep- GUILTY OF ATTEMPT.oo Grand pest councilor 1 ot oo \u201cwith *full covered \u2018top | forced at corners and nen n favo À Sha .5 / Ln ame HE h =.; es La _ tivities T0.BLACKMAIL CARUSO.\"| om sage Collins: grand | | tray 4nd one dress tray || edges, - and made with.trays, straps all round.(Sherbrooke); \"chalet NA EE QE PT Sod à - shirt pockets in cover, Res.$14.50 and $15.00 ve quo Mar \u2014Anfoni NE (Windsor Mills); tary, pas\u2019 had EM) g \u2019 \u2019 a.i bh on &- Néons OS Nat | ker; t treasurer, BT, os: horde, -Reg.$25 and $26.50 these are Suit Cases : Jays.before Judge Fawcett and à Jury | a N.Mcleod; auditor; \u201cChas.Boon eto sell at $9 or 9.50 ont pol: th the County Court, Brooklyn, on dnl\u2019 trustees, FE.Howe, D.:L.Mokgod and so mad $ $ sP ECIAL FOR $12.00 on.nsciment charging: Mi win she | RJ Letimer.embers of executiv SPECIAL $20.00 \u2018and $22.00 FRIDAY $6.85 eo Floor empting extor , om Senor |.Fry, East rt ee 2 0 Fi ! an Enrico.Caruso, the singer, was CO.\" - man.Representative on™ sie, \u2018and | tr: - the victed\u201d\u201d yesterday.\u2019 afterngon.\u2018Judge |, - \u2018 funeral department,\u201c J.H.-*Spioek:{4-; \u2014 Le mr arr 5 moran- Fawcett thanked the jury for.the vér- : ericisis nd engineers of \u2018the Special committee to represent Gran ; : \u2014 PE ir ere re a Ps ë - word on aid: and,\u201d turning tothe: prisoner, Te an Funnel Company eay there Counell petore, Royal, Cpunistion \u2018on EE ESE a sai a urner, Isaac Collins, | = © impos- : robability.\u2018of the route of : the.: ws T ] .\u2018 V EWED Conser- nn he Jurors: nea kaon as en.== being changed, so that it will oftioors © Granary coors harala, F St e.A gat] he e Docto r e.J I S SEEK PARISH RIGHTS BE Qu EBEC AS | ot with not häve, taken so much.time.In From Ve des sidences, a raping: to | Drew: Snerbrpokes rand qu ard, AH.| UNDER CHURCH BILL BY TORONTO MAYOR | of the reaching the \u2018conclusion that you are i publié Sts.This is du» to the short axville: grand : \u201cseritinél, | .1 D Fr | bu» BU ro.was remanded or sentence | action taken, by the Hon.H th Rain.oem Howe.of Ri va to I.fr 1 e Iman n | Portand, Mo, pren 13.orb power to Tells Orangemen Neither Speech Nor on Mondäy.He is one of fhe two.Tta- | ville, under ment which wou ve mor ress is Free in Province.mo | es Emme tre dei cie [MAY CALL MR MORGAN potes mod oe fo a TOD SE | née, Ont.mar tapes cu of sending D'ackm etters | | by\u2019 Representative N.Laviolette,| Windsor, Ont., Marc aking a to Caruso im an attempt to eitort [the fat.that th originel routs would IN ALASKA; LAND GASE, \u201cDoes Not Give His Name But Clas Edperinients Have Given fered by Représentative N Lavlotete Vie eue conducted by the m .- brini r ; anos the hoe reser has.Doon of Stierbirooke reel, open | Better Results Than Any Shown by the German bi to repenl the on pexing the Orange Grand Lodge of Ontario west, ED.tried and convicfed, but is tow a fu- tlon regarding whic ont Me ; et; Lt mtrol church |in Windsor Armory last night, Mayor a com- gitive from justice.He was released.ready sit BELA Jag secured as a witnes=-1n the A.AJas P hysician.| ls \u201ccorporation.sole state.and to lricor- Hocken of Toronto declared that\u2019 the hat will in $10,000 Bail pending appeal.\u201cI'neath \u2018the \u201cdtréets- and Mount.Royal fraud oh hich : are here.| porate various.parishes, came up in: Orange order was capable of doing where _ >| Park 6n a\u2019éertain specified route, This [The po ÿ of the issuance.of .a| Ottawa, March \u201813 \u2014pr.\u2018Friedmann, | tion.this \u201cinvestigator's, name, but it is the -Maine -House of Representative&! more for Canada than any build \u2018 \u2018ves- \u2018Information Hong pot, \u2018the Bi entiés Ha: Himiar man, ie leads\u2019 Be i \u201cthat \u201cHe: ims this\u2019 \u201cstatement, thé.sug- sald.} Win- + nm had not made it -Glear, 1% goes plant in.England which niakes ! LHe wes doing just \u2018what the Prime Hniments in the world'cah't'oure rheu- Among- many.sufferers: be confined to bed for a couple \u2018of days: -the intense pain in my :back and lege.At such times I could not walk gud my.\u201ctaking a few boxes I found they were.HH you suffer from rheumatism, or.any other disease of the blood, begin \u201chipré, « from the Oppo \"fem -ity\u2019 replied: Mr: Borden, \u2018gnd think it was sivèn ally: and partially.\u2019 - 7 Dr.Pugsley exprained: thaf the Prime |, Minister was ldboriñe-uhder & misap- .prehension when he though \u2018im- \u2018ter: edndemn Mr.Chyrehilt- \u201cfor replying.\u2018The Prime Mister tabled on\u2018 Sunday for.leave to e it publié, \u2018and |.Mr.Churchill \u2018probably\u2019 \u2018thought.that the Prime: Minister had got to the last: \u201cdite.I don\u2019t -gomplain that \u2019 ;Mr.\u2018Churchill Yeplièd \u2018tb.my; \u201cright hon.friend, \u2018but I do cémplain that he sent criticism, and that he \u2018displayed - such intense ignorance of: Canadian affairs and Canadian conditions as almost to make a horse laugh.Cries of \u2018Oh, oh!\u201d trod the\u2019 Government benches.! WOULD MAKE + 2 HORSE LAUGE.: \\ ow D \u201cDo I understand my, He.\u2018friend to \u2018say that \u2018thé ighorgnñce\u201d6 \u2018Mr: \u2019Chureh- ll iz enough\u2019 to make a: horse laugh ?asked the Hon.Martin Burrell, Mi ister: of - \u2018Agriculture: 4 \u2018\u201cF paid > his ignorance : of: Canadiafi |: affairs wag enough to \u2018make à\" \u2018\u2019Horeë- \u201claugh,\u201d replied: Mr.\" Pugsley.For ins: stance, one of the reasons he gave as \u2018sels was.that it\" required: 170 ton \u2018 cranes for.Hftting \u2018work; and solid doll \u201cupôn which\u2019 té \u2018put the blacks.Won- |: .derful cranes those,\u2019 \u2018said Mr.Pygsley.| \u2018Why, .we.have.\u2018hundreds \u2018of them in operation in Canada atthe present time, andrsurely we can find.\u2018soil ar | \u20acndugh eof\u2019 bear the weight\" Gt \u2018blocks.\u201cosm : nt o of the .First Lord of the Ad- _mijralty \u2018are: \u2018enoygh + to \u201cmake: a \u201chorse laugh?queried\u2019 Mr, Pugsley.\u201cHave you.\u2018discovered a \u2018Tare\u2019 s nest?7 asked \u2018M?, Burrell, Fe | \u2018T have, discovered \u2018a painful reality 1 take.thé\u2019 pi ae fof gang | \"4 t that the | se \u201cmembers.of the Opposition had blamed | Mr.Churchill for replying: to.the 'let- | « \u201c\u201cI'intend,\u2019 he:said, *to- criticise this | ° memorandum, but: I dé: \u2018not\u2019 intend to | * à.memorandum\u2019 full of: such childish | > - Dealine With Chinese At.| T0 ADOPT FULL \u2014 PROHIBITION The Tomporance Movement There Continuës to.Make: \u201c Great Progress.-.- fo EE \u2014 The: tem- - Stockholm, March 13.perance movement is - making strides \u2018in Sweden.Both houses of the Ri gd passed the bill forbidding the\u2019 sale of wine, beer, or liquors at the Riksdag- \u2018restaurant after January, 1914.In gpité of \u2018the fact.\u2018that thé -mé- jority\u2019 of the Riksdag bas not yét:declared in favor of prohibition, thls decision is considered significant of the great progress : Of- +the - Aemperancé: \u2018movement, and to\u2019 forecast tHe intre< duction of full prohibition in the néar RUE rs Foghat : are | \u201cThe \"Crown \u2018Prince.and \u201cteffifictancd advocates.advoce tes.REGULAR GRAFT \u201cGETTING SITEN pi espaces Crown Proseciifor] \" tempted Murder Case, - .| S\u2014 ye That : a regular \u2018system\u2019 was engag-\u2019 of the, ignorance.of a.Masi who.drew up \u2018this memorandum.\u201cIdo: not be- .Mêve that it was drawn up by the | \u2018First Lord of: the.\u2019 Admiralty.Lo My \u2018opinion ig that.it was.dratted by a.\u2018third \u2018claps clerk\u2019.2 1 : Continuing, Mr,\" \u201cPugster sald: that I the\" \u2018absurdity: \u2018of; \u2018the document: \u201cwas shown by the statement that a\u201d \u2018fully equipped.shipyard \u2018would cost 15,000,000 pounds, while in-another part the assertion was made that ~shipyerd : cap- : able of turning-out -large ships had been \u201cbuilt for lems\" than $3, 000,000.was.alluding to &p lant which.would include machinery for.the: making of guns, armor plate, ete, -.\u201cMr.Pugsley rétorted that Mr.Borden himself had to make that explanation to the \u2018House.Mr.Church- \u2018The- first Lord «of.\u2018the ~ * admiralty should know.that :thers: wäs.scarcely | vetything required: Tor\u2019 the \u2018equipment ot a \u2018battleship.Tony y PS =; ?> SEEKS PRRMANENT | CONTRIBUTION, | ROR à \u201cThe design.of.ite Churchill, Pugaley: said, was to induce\" the! people or Canada to:enter upon a policy ii\u2019 whith he Bighaelf- no doubt\u201d deli ed\u2014a policy of Permanent.contribution to the.Imperial.Navy: \u201cYet this! was \"the \u2018ma.\u2018nwho only a tew.months ago: \u2018advised the: overgeas \u201cdominions to \u2018build l6cal navies.- \u201cHé was ?now eVidéntly determined to \u2018do Ms part:to extingütsh: thé ambition of the people | of Canada.to have a.navy of their.own.Sinister\u201d of; Canada.\u2018wantdd him to \u201cMr: Pugsley néx RE én.\u2018the \u2018statement.in .2 the Churchill\u2019 mamoran- dum to the effeet: thatthe se tUôn.>bf : Warships.Teg uirés \u2018a \"specjal \u2018class of - -rivètéré Who\" doula not: be | secyred in Caïiäda.rE ley, ; = Tt cannot ba done.\u201d I.know.what I \u2018Bu Northrup: Mr.Northfup went on\u2019 \u201cto say \u2018that \u2018bysliéls of rivets fall out of Océan Un- ery after every trip, and that thére is only \u201cà :smalt class\u2019 of wérkmen who, are Able ablosts do this kind of.work.5 r, in, his conatituericy.\u2018T.am speaking of thteliigent riveters): came : back Mr.Northrup.cylty would be experienced at.any rate, in getting the best class of riveters to come.to Canada, .and.that \u2018they.would soon teach intelligent Canadians to - do; this special.line of work.only conclusion\u201d that could \u2018be drawn from the\u2018 Churchill - that Canadians * were.\u201cIncompetents\u2019 .and.cowards.\u2019 < | and: \u2018he was succesded by Mr: L.ynti! 1.35 a.m.\u2019 and then Mr, \u2018Nesbitt, \u2018North Oxford, took up fhe discussion, © Bir Wilfrid: Lauper wag not in the confiried to \u2018hôuke \u201cwith \u2018a - cold.The Hon.Charles Doherty, Minister of Justice, .led tha: Giovern sr from \u2018 1 am.\u2019 until 8 am.Li, > REPORTS STEAM ER MISSING, \u2018London, ~ March :13,\u2014Phe steamer Armator, from.New Orleans] December Aaïb has \u201cbeer posted \u2018at bya is mien: ;, + .f i! - de un - qi LP \u201c chetiere \u2018street West, in July _ Mr.Borden interrupted to say -that | in\u2019 the first \u2018statement.\u2018Mr.Churchill | mf ow, \u2018think of that, 4d) pé; \u2018Pugs- | am talking about\u201d Femäriced | Me, Ww.M.\u2018Macdonald declared: that} hé Vid \u2018hundreds ot\u201d Sdpable.Tiveters 8 Mr.Pugsley contended that né diffi- 3 The Hen.Charjes Murphy: \u201c\u201caid the | \u2018statements was |.\u2018The Hon.George Graham followed, x | Gauthier, pt St.Hyacinthe, who spots | \u2018House at all.\u2018It is understood he in | ment in the £ BHtieh\u201d .ed in collecting graft, and indulging -in gunplay such as to- cause a reign.of.terror in Chinatown, was.pointed out by Crown Prosecutor Walsh yes- térday afternoon at the trig).of King |.\u2018ung: Sun, Lee Yok, and \u2018Lee.Yoy, when all three were found guiity of] having attempted to murder one, Moon\u201d On, in a gambling house, at 50 Lagau- ast., The.jury wae out only q few minutes when they returned the verdict.That the.affair was one of .coning \u2018the - testimony of two witnesses \u201c might \u2018be\u2019 \u2018questioned.\u2018attempted to: prove that he had been.b: \u2014.++ working.on tHe night of tiie\u2019 shoot- |._Dorchester streets.8 \u201cthat makés thé deal run in tha near of piracy between members of different | hifjése societies, was the contention of the defence, but Crown.Prosecutor \u201cWalsh, in his address \u201cté the jury, pointed.out that even if this were so, action \u2018should be taken which would prevent such happenings in the fu- - ture.Montreal did not want any of the Tong wars common in New York |: ll vbs.not Have \u2018one installed ?[Lo proper start in your new premises.and San Francisco.ble, -he said, wa \u2018graft, it: The whole trous aving been shown by King.Tung Sung, - who characterized as the brains of the \u2018af- \"| .fair, had employed a system of collecting graft from those conducting garnbs ling houses, ang that it-was the re- - tusal to- pay *tHis- which \u2018caused King and his.gun gang te swCop down on the place -and attempt to seize thé .mioney.On the-tablé.When resistancé | - was \u2018made, revolvers were drawn, and .Moon On was shot through the cheek.Mr.Walsh pointed out that King Tung | Sung had used his influence to procure permits for the others to carry ree.velvers, but this was objected to by Mr.James Crankshaw, jr., for the defence, who stated that while King had procured.perils for four Chinese, Hu had: figt been Proven that the accuse were the ones.The objection was al- Joved.7 Fr: ustice lavergne, charge to the Yiry, pointed out that while three verdicts might be return- -ed da sthe Case\u2014avquittal, \u201cguilty of at- :tfempted murder,.or.wounding: with in- | dent.te do, gxievously.bodily- harm-\u2014in \u2018His opinion there should .be no-reduc-| tion of thé charge in the present \u2018in, stance.He- reviewed the evidence in which an.attempt\u2019 had been: made .t9 prove an alibi for King, and stated \u201cthat the credibility of the witnesses ing, but this: Was algo to- be doubted, In.the -eage of Eee Yo¥, \u201ctwelve wit- |.nesses.\u2018had.:gworn: that.he.had been She biped been.One.of, these-l.resent, who \u2018did \u2018the shooting.The jury were out but .elght*thinutes when they re- | turned \u2018a\u201d verdict of -guilty.A folirth \"Chifiamai, Lee Yix Yung, was also mixed\" ap \u2018In! this affair, but .mada-his escape before the trial open- ced.Mr.Walsh stated yesterday that in his opinion.this man-had been the strons.arm.of the party.\"AGAIN UNDER OPTION.The.nerth-eagt corner.of.Bleury and is- under - option n at $18 a square foot, 'g figure neighborhood of $375,000.New Yorkers are said te he the holdeys of the aptio this time.It js a short term.one, simi lar to\u201d \u2018thé one\u2019 that local Rcd he et em tts uf n § a matter of collect-\"!\"\" that | Mr.Walsh in a prier].Leé .Yok had Moving Vy Ist, 1913?pr a If; you\" intend\u2019 moving, and \u2018have a J ee telephone, don\u2019t fail to notify us promptly Ab: \u201cso \u2018that we may have your \u2018telephone on HH: _ moved in time.If you are not now a telephone user, \u2019.EE Sh Notify us at once.oT he Bell Telephone Co.of Canada R.F.JONES, Manager.Make a NE EAN \u201cIN LONGUE POINTE Meets Archbishop \u201cBruchesi the Controllers i in This Mat- \u201cter, and It is: Left to His Grate.The application.of \u201cArchbishop Bra.chesi for leave ta.rave: asnew grave- yvayd \u2018in Lohgueé Pouite Ward: Was the subject of discussion at a\u2019 méeting of His Grace \u2018and\u2019 the Board \u2018of Control \u2018yesterday.: The by-laws of the city prohibit \u2018cemeteries in the city Mmiits, but matters have been - mixed up by tho late annexations: - The.too.small.for requirements, and another is wanted.The matter Road.\u201c 300.00 NOTRE DAME STREET, \u201cDefécheblque st.to \u2018Bernard st.\u2018 200.00 ST.LAWRENCE BOULÉVARD, Commissioners st.to.Notre .YU Dame St: $ 21e: \" 250.60 MONTCLAIR AVENUE, -Shetbrookà se to \u2018Monklena \"Avenue, \u2018 \u2018340.00 JET: \u2018JAMES STREET, Belgrave Ave.to Benny Avenue .\u201c.700.00 ARGYLE AVENUE, Guy St.Eastwards,.\u201c 60.00 SAL tenders rôt: made on the forms furnished fôr that purpose by the City be \u2018entertained, of Montreal, and wot \u2018sent in the printed \u2018envelopes, also furnished tor that pur- i poe.will not -Coples- of the: specifications and of the forms of tenders, ky be obtained at the oftice of thé Engineer Superintendent of Sswers, on deposit at the \u201c6ffice of the City Treasurer, of a sum of $5.00, whith will be reimbursed only + te Street Cars, Held | Up at Cre [0887 to the: persons having; \u201cmade and, deposited thelr tenger, in accordance with the iF present! Hétidé.| \u2018Plans may be examined, + ana all tae required information may bd obtained in \u2018the office™of thé Enginder Superintendent of Hevérs.The lôwest or any téhder will Hot necessarily Be accepted.The tenders win be opened in presence of the intérested parties by the Board ef Commirsifineré, in meeting assembled, in their board roém at the City Han, at noon, BY order TUESDAY, Mareh 26th, 11s.of the.Board of Commi.sioners.Board of Cormmisgieners, City Hall, Montreal, March en, 1818.L.N.SENECAL, * Beeratar.| sage Mixed \"Montreal Printers Coming Rapidly > , stores N Lustre to Hair.- Why suffer old.Gray denotes advancing age.the advantages of 4 youthfyl appearance.Your hair is your charm Tycs, who had considerable experience | or mars the face.When in the printing trade in.New York, and | gray and Jocks dry, wispy déclaréd thet some elegant work was | just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphus enhances its hundred fold.Either prepare the tonie at heme or get trom any drug store a 5D eent pet- tlé of \u2018Wysth's Remedy,\u2019 avoid preparat \u201cof work \u2018they meeting, \u201cassociation.\u2018hair, however handsoms, régdy to usé; éôme customers te pay for the class Mr.H.B.Irwin presided over the which was well attended, The.intends, ghortly.1 to.hold.a in Suitings, etc.per tailoring.With Sulphur Re.atural Color.and hair.oF nanaicep of looking We all know It makes it fades, turns spy and scraggly 4ppearancs a Sage and Sulphur Hair \u2018but Tistén, jens put up by druggists erine wanted.HUGH ROSS & CO.MERCHANT TAILORS | 9 BLEURY STREET We beg to announce that our Spring Stock is now complete, comprising the latest designs.We do pro: À Glerlcal Garments a \u2018Specialty as they usually use toe myeh sutphur, which makes: the \u2018\u201cWyeth's which can always pended ypon to darken beautifully and is the best.thing known to remove.dandruff, stop scalp itehing and faning \u2018hair stieky.Get be de- By using Wyeth\u2019 s Baie and Sulphur no one can possibly tell\u2019 darkensd your hair, urally and evenly\u2014you moisten a gponge or soft brush, drawing this through the hair, strand \u2018at \u20ac tims, Ww a few imeménts.Fo thie hy morning the gray disapt ter another application natyral coler is.restered, and it becomes glossy and lustrous, and You anppedr years younger, .Bryson'y Brug Store, Jug st Cath: that yeu It der it a6 nat- tating one\u2019 ginall équires.but sat nig fit, and af- or two its séries of.pa on Local | advertising, | in which sltdes dépléting good and bad adventipenients appearing in Montreal papers, will Abe shown.aad commented perpen afi ~~.TBRODIES Self -raleing | GRIDDLE CAKE - - FOR PANCAKES At AU Groters 14 Bleury Street, Montresl.MABRIAGE LICENSES.Money to Lend on Montgage.BARRON & CUSHING Notaries snd Commissioners, Liverpool & Loudon & Globe Insurance A 2 St.James Street PUBLIC NOTICE 1a hereby\u2019 \u201cgiven that, undér the Quebet Companies\u2019 Act: letters \u201cpatent have been tesped By the Lisuténant-Governor of the Province of Quebec, bearing date the twenty-first\u2019 day of February, 1913, incroporating.Messrs.William James Thompson, contractor; Thomas George Potter, Téal estate droker; Thomas John Potter, salesman;.Charles V.\" Overing, confectioner, and Thomas K.T.Stone, since, of the City of Montreal, for the - following purposes: .To acquire by purchase, \u201clease, ex- changé of \u2018otherwise and to hold, improve, .subdivide, build upon, utilize, administer; lease, sell, exchange and dis: pose © all k kinds.of moveables and immoveable property; To Jay out and dispose \u2018of any streets, lanes, squâres ôr lands upon such terms and conditions as the company may think fit, and to make and enter into any agreement or contract (with any Dper- son, municipality \u2018or corporation), for constructing, grading, paving, mac- adamige.and repairing stréets;, highways and sidewalks or for the construction, opening and repairing of conduits, cisterns, drains, or sewers, to aid by advances of -money to cofistruction: and thaintenance of roads, streets, lanes, wateryarks.drains, sewers and.ôthet works eatculated: to give better access to tha property of the company and ts \u2018enhanée its value; To act as agents and brokers for the purchase, sale, exchange and leasing of immoveablef end \u2018fôr other.transactions of a Hke Wattre; .- To loah Honey\u2019 to clients, lot owners, and others | \u2018having business with the company; = To take and hold rtgages, hypo thecs, liens, and charges on real property to xecure \u201cany debt due.to or advances made by.\u2018the company; To carfVien loan and investment pyai- mess \u2018of alt kinds except banking busi.Tess, To act: \u2018as \u2018Insurance agents and brokers; To \u2018carry on any other business whether manufacturing or otherwise whizh may E6ém- t6 the company capable of being convénientiy carried on in connet.- tion with the abôve or calculated directly or indirectly to enhance the value of ar render \u2018profitable any of the company's property \u2018or rights: To \u201cacquire and undertake by pur.\u2018chase.leais or.otherwise, the whole or any part $I the business, property and liabilities 6f any person or company ¢carrving on any business.which the comparty fs authérized to earry.on or pospessed \u201cof property suitable for the purposds of this company: - To enter inte Partnership or into any arrangement for sharing profits, union 6f interests, co-opération, Point adventure, reélprocal conéession or \u2018otherwise, with any person or company.carrying on.or enraged in or -about to carry on or engage inany business or transaction.which: this \u201ccompany is authorized.to earry on oF \u2018engage in, or any business ot transaction capable \u2018of beinz conduet- éd so ax direetly or indiredtly to Benefit this cepspsny; and to.lend money te guarantee the contracts éf or otherwise assist ary such person or company, or customers\u2019 ôr.persons.having dealingw with the cédmpany, and te fake wisé ardnira shares and peguritiens \u2018er any such M cond Any.and to sell, held, re.issus, \u201cwith ot without guarantee, or otherwise déal with the.same; To purchake, take or otherwiné ac quire.and\u2019 held shares, bonds or debentures 67 ofMer securities af any.other company \u2018having \u2018objects altorether or in part siinilar to those of this company.Or sarryine \u2018ôn \u2018any.\u2018business Capable of: being cénducted so as directly or indirectly sto: bamefit this .combany, apd.to estallish, promote or otherwise nselut any such\u201d To: enter, {¥to any arrange any govérfiments and aûthorities municipal, local dr.otherwise, that: may seem conducive to the company's objects, or.any of thei, and to- obtain: from any such .govéfriment.or authority.and rischte, privileges, and concessions which the \u2018eompafly may think it desirable to obtain and: t8 carry out, exercise and comply with any: To prammaté (ANY company or cempan- tes for tha \u2018purnônes of aequiring all or any of the Hréperty and, liabilities of tals company, or for any ather purposes which may seam direetly or în- directly cajoula it, te penef this corn: any and'ié underwrite and piace OT da- Sint in the \u2018placing of.thé stock.bonds, or securitiés of.any such \u2018company or companies; : To construct, maintain and alter any bulldinga-on.worke necessary or convenient for the purposes éf the company, and ta canstruct, own and operate ears and other vehicles, propelled by steam, electricty \u2018or otherwise, {ar the purposes of the \u201céompahr: * To invest and deal with the menies of the company, net immediately tréquir- ed in such manner as may be.from time to time determined; Tn issue, paid up shares, bonds or de- hentures or other securities for the payment eithar in whole or in: part.6% any property.réal or personal, moveable or immoveable, mervicer, rights, lease, business, .franchises, undertaking, .power.privilege, Ieense, or concession which thir company may legally acquire.and in payment or -part payment of or in exchanges for shares, bonds, debentures ot other seéurities of any other :com pany doin ga business similar or incl denial to.the business of this company.\u2018To remunerate any pérféon of com- any for sorvichs rendered or to De cen: qered.in\u2019 plag'fg or assisting to place guaranteéing.the plackig Of sharea tn the company's capital, or any deben- tyres orôther securities of the cow pany, or jun &r abour the promotion \u2018of the company \u2018or the com - duct of jté buüsiiéss: Te: draw, make, accept.endorse, dis.\u2018count, execute: And.issue promissory notes, hills; ot éxchânge, dills of Isdiné, | warrants and other negotiable or trans- | ferablé instruments: \u201cTo self er: dispose 6f the undertaking of the company of any part thereof for such consideration as the company may think fit, and in partieular for shares, debentures or, gecurities of any other ompiny hav vihg objects altogether -or n part similar to those of this coin- 253 ven To \"do all of any of thé above things : as prinet als, \u2018eontréétors, agents, or atherwise, P and By or through agents or Sherwise and either -alqné .or in.conjunction with éthers\u2019; | To.amalgamate with any othér company\u201d having.éhjects altogether or in Bart sitaiiar te those © it company To distribute by dividend or: otherwise any @f the property of the cowm- pany is spetle,- or kind.among the members, \u201cand particularly \u2018pald up shages, deberturés or debenture stock ef any othér\"company Generally to pureh (awa, take on.lease or in exchange hire or otherwise acquire réal and\u2019 personal property, and any Fights pr privileges whieh the company may think \u2018ndeséssary or convenient for or othefwine dispose of the: same a3 it may sear fit.\u2019 ARY -DOWer granted in any paragraph hereof phafl Yat be lit by referanée awh.or re other PRragra Bat View Park Resalty, TAmitéd, with a apital stack of ninety nine thousand lars ($98, 066.00), Wundreq 5 nihety (288 shares of one hundré The\u201d corporate l'Be in- the \u2018City of Mont- Fated trom the \u2018éffice of thé Provincial Secretary: this twenty- first day of Feb.\u2018 -4948 : ee 0.3.SIMARD, 2 Béfuty.Provipeigl Secratary.Chauvin.Beker Walker, .\u2026.erance, from any Solicitors tor \u2018Applicants.2.BRODIERHARVIE Limited | 'MORTON,PHILLIPS & Co.: Joseph or othar-.pany; company or.\u201companñies, .ents with such - agreéments, | | rights, privileges and concessions; formation or\u2018 the purposes of its business, and to sell | viited or Jeatrictés under the nafie af.divided - into nine del ar 3100.06) ) exch : Hops pi business.of the \u2014ITHE EQUIPOISE TELEPHONE ARM Keeps your Telephone out of the way, yet 'slwaÿs handy.No getting up or sitting down.It's glmost\u2019 human, PRICE $5.00 Stationers, Blank Book Makers and ors, 125-117 NOTRE DANY ST, WEST, Montreal THE BOYS\u2019 HOME OF MONTREAL J R.DICK, Superintendent.A CHRISTIAN HOME FOR BOYS, From City or Country, who need assistance in learning Trades or a Business.EVENING EDUCATIONAL CLASABES FREE, Situations Provided.\u201cSAVE THE LADS\u201d Mutual Motor and Truck Company PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that under the First Part of chapter 79 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1908, known as \u2018The Companies\u2019 Act,\u2019 letters \\ patent have been issued under the Seal of the Secretary of State of Canada, bearing date the 28th day of February, 1913, incorporating Michael Arthur Phelan, of the (ity of Westmount, in the Province of Quebec, advocate; Wilfrid Bovey and Robertson Fleet, advocates, and Harry Arthur Ellis and Alphonse\u2018 L'Heureux, bookkeepers, of the City of Montreal, in the said Province of Quebec, for the followinæ purposes, viz,.\u2014(a) To manufacture, in whole or in part, repair, maintain, care for, store, buy, sell, lease, träde in and turn to profit motors and engines driven by steam.electricity, explosion or internal combusion, water, compressed air or any other power, automobiles, trucks, taxicabs and any other kind of conveyances, whether moved by me- \u2018chanical power or not,used or to be used on land, on water and in the air ,and all accessories of the same and supplies used in connection therewith; (bd) To operate for the carriage of passengers and freight, automobiles, taxicabs, and other motor vehicles of every description, motor boats, aeropianes and airships, and generally all sorts and de- sctiptiôns of self-propelled conveyances whatever thé kind of engine or motor, and to receive fares and other compensation for the same: (c) To operata garages and landings, workshops and repair ghops, storehouses and stores for the purpose of the company and the accommodation of the public in general; \u2018also to build, ereci.acquire by whatever title, maintain and opsrate water powers, steam plants, reservoirs, tanks for gas, gasoline, petroleum or any other liquid or explosive, subject to all local and general laws and by-laws regula - ing the same.for the purpose of gen- eratinz power to be used iñ connection with the business of the company, and to sell, leage and otherwise dispose of.at a profit, the surplus power at any kime not required for.use- by the com- and to erect.maintain and operate buildings, dams and an \u2018other construction necessary for the purpose thereof; (d) To apply for.purchase, or otherwise acquire.any tradesmarks, patents, \u2018\u2018censes, concessions and the lke conferring any exclusive or nonexclusive or limited right to use or any secret or other information as to any invéntion which may seem capable of being used for any of the purposes of the company,or the acquisition of which may seem ca.culated directly or indirectly to benefit the company, and to use, exercise, develop or grant licenses in respect of or otherwise turn to account the property, rights or information so aéquired; (e) To enter into any agreement for sharing of profits, amalgamation, consolidation or union of in- térests, co-operation, joint aqventure.re- eiprogal concession or other arrangement -of a like nature with any person or company or companies carrying on or engaged in or about to carry on or engage in any business or \u2018transaction which: this comnany is authorized to engage in or corry on or having objects altogether or in part similar to those of this company.(f) To carry on any other \u2018business, whether manufacturing or otherwise, which may seem to the company capable of being conveniently carried on in connection with the company's business or ecaléulated directly or indirectly to enhance the value of or render profitable any of the company's roperty or rights: tg) To purchase, ease, take over or otherwise acquire the whele or any part of the business, property, franchises, good-will, rights, figeticies and privileges held or enjoved y any person or firm or by any corporation Yarrying on any business which the company is authorized to éarry on, or possessed of property suitable for the purposes of this company.and to pay therefor sither wholly or partly in cash or wholly er partly in bonds, paid-up shares or \u201cothe secur: ties of the company or otherwise, And to undertake the liabilities of any such persons, firm or corporation: (h) To enter into any arrangement with any authorities, govérnment, municipal.leecul or otherwise.that may seem.eonduecive to the company's objects or any of them and to obtain from any such authority, any rights, privileges and concessions which the company may think it desirable to obtain.and to carry on of exercise and comply with any such afrange- ments, rights, privileges and conecs- plans; (i) To promote any company or companies for the purpose of acquiring aller any of the property and liabilities of this cempany.or for any other pur- poke which may seem directly or indirectly calculated to benefit this comm- fexee ,and generally to purchase, take on ease or in exchange, hire or otherwise uire any real and personal property, hash any rights or privileges which tha tompanr may think necessary or convenient for the purposes of its business} (1) To distribute among the shareholders of the company in kind any property of the company.and in particular any shares.debentures or other securities in other companies belonging to the company or which the company may have the power to dispose of: (k) To sell or dispose 6f the whole or any part of the axsets and undertakings of the company as.a Roing concern or other- wine for rich consideration ax the company \u2018mary think fit.and in particular for shares, bonds, debentures or securi- tles of anÿ ofher comrany having objects \u2018altogether or in part similar to thoge of this company: (1) To invest and dea) with the moneys of the company not immediately required in such manner ar may from time to time be determined: (m)To remunerate any company er pergon for services rendered or \u2018te be rendered to the company in plac- ine: or aseisting to place.or guaranteeing the placing of any of the shares of tire.company\u2019s capital, or any bonds, de- pantures or othar securities of the company.or in or about the formation or promotion of the company or the con- Auct of its biurinesz subject to approval thereof the shareholders of the company.The operations of the sompany tn be carriad on throughout the Domin- fon of Canada nnd elsewhere Hy the name of \u2018Mutual Motor and Truck Com- magy.Limited.with a canital stock of ninety \u2018thousand dollars, divided into ann shares of one hundred dollars each.and the chief niace of business \u2018of the said company to he at the City of Montreal, in the Prov ince of Québec.Dated at the office of the Secretary of State of Canada, this 4th day of March, 1913.» THOMAS MULVEY, Under- Secretary of Stata, Feet, _Felooner, Phelan & Bovey, Solicitors for \u2018Applicants, ° caps SAR on we RE AI A ER re resta Es er SE AAA UE RES J \" aaa .\u2019 » a ane MONIKEAL DALY WEBNS: THURSDAY.MARCH.13, 1913.+ BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND o pEATHE 5 Notices of births marri and à 14% must invariably be endorsed with the bets, -whone namie Dear on our lists, may Lave announoe- birth; and deaths, tritons.\u2018extended obitugry 0 \u2018 oocurring in thefr immediate and address of aubacribers varishis be given.A i BIRTHS AE TURPIN \u2014 \u2018on March 11 1913, to Mr, and Mrs.Geoffrey H.TURPIN, No.15 Waldemar Apartments, \u201c S£.thew-street, a daughter.- - ee MARRIED.: HILLIER \u2014 HALL \u2014 Hi \u201cRing ton\u2019 | Ont.on March 7, 19183, Strest \u2018Methodist Church Parsonage, by the Rev.T.daughter of Me and Mrs.FS Odessa; Ont, t6 Stanley, Charis of Kingston.; = DIED.ANGUS - \u2014 - On March 13, 1913, at her re sidence, 240 Drummond street, Mary Anne Daniels, wife of Richard B.Angus.Funeral private.| ; ; ALDERSON \u2014 On March 11, 1913, is I Alderson, widow of the late Joseph Alderson, sr., of Ingersoll; Anzhen:§ B * \u201cBelmont street, Toronto, Mrs.year.wt March 10, 1913, Henry W, All \u2018Windsor, \u2018ont.\u2018Inspector H.M.| toms, and ex-M.P.for South Essex.RLACKADER \u2014 On Wédnésäay, March | 12, 1918, at his residence, 506 Sher- | broo, Street West, of pneumonia, Charles H.Blagkader, late of the Arm, of Stevenson, .Blackader & Co.iT Funeral private.| CAMPBELL \u2014 At Dalesville, Que.on .Mon ' bell, in his 98th year.: | cooxx == At.Agundel, :Que.on \u2018the.morning\u2019 of \u2018Sunday; March: 2, 1913, Gertrude Bradford, wife: -of Jas: Cooke, ! in the 5Bth year of her âge.\u201d.| FoRD, \u2014 In Kingston, Tamilies, fres of charge, In w eh, Hd ao #- \u201cMat- [:dèr at Sydenham Ww.Neal L Edith, only : au Te Brie of \u201chie st ufr | ALLAN \u2014.At Grayenhurst, Ont, on si, of us- ¥,- March 10, 1913,Joseph Camp.\u2018Ont, on March 10, 1913, Annie M.Sherriff, relict of Fa.\u201cthat y you can \u2018possibly\u2019 say about it.; Hpw could such a freak as \u2018Tam ever expect anyone to éare \u2018about dhira?But'I-tän't-write;to you without.1 letting you know \u2018what 1 think of you.«Eve trie&I really.havez I -have :eat \u2018down\u2019 heré in mÿ studia \u2018and made\u2019 my- bd write ,abont the thi that don*t'mättér.es I know they've been, 1 th Jou ust e.won- aw ha on o End then vet tried not in ro vou.-àt-aiL-And | at nae béen worse than- est ra \u201cI yante Tae, myself t or: \u201cgotten.dig oe! I haven't.\u201d I've got no right \u2018whatever to worry you like choose je and I deserve \u2018anything to say.or do tome I RVR in: all umblenees.is Ahad await, It \u2018was - this correspondence that made her feel uncomfortable when she noticed: him at the other:end of the room.She knew _from.a flicker.af his eyes as she came in that he had seen \u201cHer; \u2018 He :âtd \u2018notfook:' again.\u201d She praygd that: she might be: able te avoid him for the vs \u201cIt Le vould \u2018ba m : SHES are 1) ot st'jaut letter of ft id] nis ds he studiously kept to eyes in any direction but hers she had tlre to\u201cexamine him.There.was nothing new.-.Even the fresh - interést of finding him to be so deeply in love with her failed to add \u2018any charm to the plainness which had 180 ein quE distipguished- nt fdr all \"the years she had known him.\u201d It was not as though he were even \u2018manfully ugly.- pe There was no other .ward but \u2018plain\u2019 \u2018that could fit those goggle eyes, that ridieulous.Mose,.that.woeful ack of chin: He\" \"had not even ~ a decently square .pair of shoulders te gave.him.She Khewhim-for.a pléasant friend \u2018and a promising painter and yet\u2014it was impossible; to connect anything sublime, anything other thin comical, : the jate te W.- Ford, aged 75 years.| with such a flgnre.8e XO HURTEAU\u2014 \u2018March 11,] When dirigér: was Amnougced: she: | 1918, sv SAL Ottawa on are Mis [found to di¥may that he was niaking Emilie Giroux, wife of \u2018the.\u2018late Mie .- chael Giroux, late Leon Hurteau, : Jornson \u2014 At Bute Street Hospital, Vancouver, B.C.,, Canada, on March 7, \u2018Pauline Johnson,\" PURES .1913, BE.daughter of the late G.H.ohn- son, Chief.of; the Mohawks of the Six Nations Iridians\u2019 Grand \u2018River Reserve, Brantford, Canada, and his wife, Emily 8 Howells, of Bristol, Ens- ad.MeIWAIN - \u2014 on\u2019 \u201cMarch F2,\" 1918, 2 the vesidence of her son-in-law, Mr.J.Wigmore.102 Vittoria street, Ott ant, Ann: Brothers, \u2018ir.her590th.ia of\u2018 the late James M eTiwalre Bortr Loch Gall, County Armagh, Ireland.gt me: 3 ERE \u2018 : LLEN \u2014 At Maitiand Hall, a Motos Ont, on March 12, 1913, Mary.Ann, beloved wife of Senator James McMullen.pes .0Ù ds MUNSON \u2014 In Bowmanville, ont.on March .10, 1913, Mary McGran, belov- ed wife of Cameron L.Munson, aged he \u2018was to be treated.\u201d It would not\u2019 80 years.be fair, she felt, to.behave: as if no- OUNG!-\u2014.On March 10, 18 3, at 6,30 thing had ha ed while, she held a: ro at the residet ce\u2019 of Fis.son-in- reprimand ove ae head,\u2019 And, divan law, Alex: Tux ; rey, \u2018186 = > itre\u201d Bt, case with s a subject between | Ottaws, ex- e m.ng, her, t Ottaws Pire Department, in his T6tk, em (any attempt to get back to.\u201c issn Those se cing pe en Te of names of interested.friends, Together.mp each ad- ct three cents will open \u2018ar.AND\u201d NIONT\u2014NEVER olsen.J).E.TREMBLE | and second wife of the resses in.ess te oo 19 thes \u201c y é]Bévere.«3.5 his way through the other guests towards her.He gravely addressed her \u2018bent head.UL \u2018I'm tb take you down: FT tried to get.out of it.Youll understand, \u201cwon't you?She rose without lifting her eyes.\u201cArt.excessively -annoying*\"blushy shé knew, was creeping over her neck and up to the tips of her ears.She could -not show kim a face like a peony.They\u2019 went downstairs in silence, \u2026 She \u2018trusted he \u2018did not feel how the hand, .which, she would allow to hardly more than; touc peter \u2018arm, was trembling.\u201cThe {feament.vexed \u201cher.She left that the proper and \u2018conventional reply i 1 cuse not to give if.She decided not to answer at all.\u2018And \u2018now \u2018hére was\u2019 this meeting to com- ,Dlicäte/ matters, : She had to\u2019 make up her: \u2018mind.how 5 S0m* he other | hand, to sit mute.through the whole] oe 8.long dinner.was \u2018 \u2018put ofethe: ques: ion.rs - She-chèse a morment at Fist when he | tine.OF sepies or the.Sue was-occupied .with - helping \u2018 hi melt to: ea.otices.will be the entree.\u2018L haven't answered: your letter\u2019.\u2018Oh! \u2018was all -he said, \u2018but: he spilt some gravy on the tablectoth: 4 Val, you, causé, send rm \u2018any moze Yetters Hie that.; \u2018She fou 1d it \u201cdifficult, hen 1 it came, nt, Ai 5 \u2018Bay: \u2018anything more I know\u201d He \u2018said.2, We were.getting on.80 : wel.Why | did: you?\u201c7: The \u2018question escaped before \u2018she realized it.,À minute after she.could almost\u2019 \u2018have bitten \u2018off \u2018her-jongue.\u2019 He was bending over \u2018his plate.IL : dontt; think you quite - \u2018kind, Tq beg your pardon was: the: only possible, and that a Hopelessly inade- Phones: \u2018 quate,\u2019 apology.=> 80% Chemist and.Druguist, «| This-was no better: He\u201d was hurt \u2018Also: ous ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.now, and.she.wasiin the position of UP 5110 - (Cor: Crescent.) - | eylprit.She called \u2018down\u2019 a \u2018mental Long Distance x EC \u2018eurse ên all emotional complications.Cabtnet.\u201cThelrg Wag just as fat: \u2018from-& settie- ment.She tried aguin.- \u201cTHE GEE GEE BOLLS! Pp THE LATEST CRAZE.The Most Comi al Dolls Ever Made.Made of rags, un Téakable\u2014strong - rand] Just the.Can\u2019 be had at\u2019 durable.Enormous sales.Doll for the Kiddies.\u201cTHE WIGWAM\u201d 134 Peel Street, Near the Widäjor Hopf; STORE OPEN EVENINGS \u201cVal; Prmnot- réally a Tittle \u2018brute, Isn't there anything 1 x can do that will \u2018do\u2019 any\u2019 go \u201cHis fone was.gently considerate: in the midst of gloom - Nothing.gan do any good.\u201cPerhaps | you - -dôn't- quite \u2018understand.\u2019 a She had to bear this, ; tee.All the same,\u2018 she\u2019 weft on.\u2018Look.here, I have æn- idea.- When.you féel.like writing that kind of letter.why \u2018not.put down.gverything you PUBLIC NOTICE is nerdy.given poe on Saturday, the Tweñtÿ-ninth däys of- March instant, at-El elock A.M., shall be sold\u201cHy.Public Aug- tion to the last the Office of EB tary, Number een St.ms 3 Montreal>-#Fhat certain James cart .Number \u201cTWO HUNDRED ¥AND THIR- TY-ONE' @8D), on the Offfejal PIED 210 | ps \u2019 Book Of :Reference of Parish Sault au; \u201cRecôllet.ditions apply to E.CHO tary, of Montreal.Montreal, \u201cthis thir-:} NSE | teenth day of March, Ninetéen and thirteen.\u201d E.CHOLETTE, nid.: nine.Bidder be CHOLET er Jit.For toms and con- LETTE, Nos yeant to'\u2014for the first time he looked at \u201cher, goggling with wonder \u2014 \u2018and.then burn it?\u2018- He thçew up, his head.with.a.laugh: \u2018Wot altogether a pleasant laugh, but} Milas something: to bave.won it fram | Teally mn fn At,\u201d - she pursued.LHe goort gef tired of it\u2014and of-rhe.res fad Weak _2 a Ha EXCURSIONTO BOSTON BYC.PR.| There is no dity in the United States.that has so many historical landmarks as Boston, and :fib\" city has Its.\"old\" 3 \u2018State House and old Meeting House hold the relics of its earlÿ Calonial days, and ail sections of the.city have more attractive surroundirigs.: historical associations \u2018of \u201cthe settlers, and of the War tpt; Indepen dence.LEP At one time it was the largest\u201d city\u2019 in the United States, but though the city has not grown as quickly.as others, the country adjacent to it has within a radius of ten miles a: population of over five millions.° The excursion being run by the C.P.R.on March 20th will enable visi tors to spend the Easter holidays in a very attractive city and \u2018district.The Canadian Pacific's agent in Bol\" ton will secure the required sleeping company\u2019s accommodation in that sleeping cars on the return journey.À re, eo Thbse f of woskos thoes dissy spells'and \u201c\u2018 gone\u201d sensations, which come over some Er ple from time Je, are yrarnizigs t must not go They \u2018indicate.an extremely weakened condition of the heart and & disordered state of the nerves.One diz \u201cspell may pass off, but the 711 pext maybe \u2018more serious.+ Fe: wise.will stat \u2018takin - Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills, befor their case becomes hopeless.They hav | no-.equal for.reviving and strengthenin the heart, and iovigorating the nerves.Mrs.A ll, Rockdale, N.8.) writes: \u2014 Vas trou led Jor a long tim with my ae eak and dizzy, STEAMSHIP SPECIAL In connection with R.M.S.\u2018Victorian\u2019 from 8t.John, N.B, Friday, March 14th, Steamship Special- of baggage first class coaches, dining and standard sleeping cars, will leave Mgnt- Ton Thursday, March 13th, and Tun, through to the steamer\u2019s side in West St.John, real Windsor- St.Station,\u201d 8:15 « N.B.pool, sould ut don 22d ould bars O sit up the grea of the At last 1 got a box of Milburn\u2019s He snd Nerve Pills and they did me so mucky good I got another, and after taking it could sleep as well as before I was taken sick.\u201cThey are the best medi 1 ever heard of for heart or nerve trouble.\u2019 ol Price; 50 cents a box; 3 for $1.25, 9 : oll dealers or Dale direct on receipt o ce by The T.Milburn Co., azonto.Orit.; ; et riens 7 | i pe she wéula have \u2018welcomed any ex- |.\u2018had almost | thèër \u2018old footing of easy \u2018companion- $ year.= 2% ship Must Sebth' forced.\u201d a : \u2018to burn \u2018the thing ste ¥ k .when you've eit: ed ) \u2018Put, \u201cOpen this roney\u2019 \u2018ame.th \u201chér.She dropped: OPI do it\u201d he's \u2018mind, She Ghani ca op she was holding it.I.prophesy a complete cure \u2018in six | Might that he \u201cested.A knock.interrupted him; so mas ot.eure pb was a She smiled: :\u2018 \u201cThen re burn\u2019 you.Post fle \u2018Lo \u2018nie; an 1k them on thé Are.\u2018directly.\u2018they come Yes, that Wil?.be- better.\u201caltogeth 7; she went on.the ré -can ber; of the envelope;.and.send ime g le ying that you\u2019 \u2018ail: ght \u2018again.\u2019 He turned: in / te\u201d Ci A eyes before Ti glare.71e : She laughed.Then she d with\u2019 the man, A 1 Next, morning! ory Fah th¥ough her lptte 8, It guessed, but averal, sheet ft'up to the Hght,: \u2018poked: at he front and the back oft.Had he really\u2019 pit pit ae down what he Wanted -t6?.And if hé had, what was.1t?The temptation to open it was strong.She loyally put.it aside.\u201cAt à was a bright June day, time for.fires, The, letter would have to\" be but Ad with the\u2019 held -of 4 hok\u2019 of matches, She found some and took them ok bat.\u2018the\u2019 open\u2019 French window, down the steep flight of fancy iron- and no \u2018Work steps into the pretty little London garden.To find a sheltéred corner was not easy.\u2018Several \u2018matches were struck before the paper \u2018would light.A corner of -the \u2018envelope: caught dat last,\u201d and the flame crept up\u2019 \u2018the side.The soft paper inside did\u201c not\u2019 \u2018burn so easily: \u2018Thé blackened \u2018edges of thé en- velopé \u2018turned slowly back, leaving © \u2018the fluttering leaves.' She tried another match.The enve- 16pe burned away\u2019 tothe Spot where} She dropped it, with: a \u2018little shake of \u2018her \u2018hand.: malicious breeze caught the \u201csheets as they.fell, and scattered them among { thé Jaurel-bushes.She had to- collect them again-+half a dozen of them.-As- she put them together, it was impossible not to see a word or So: What she saw-was too much for her resolution.She debated -with herself for at least.two minutes.Then she gave way.How could he ever possibly know?In any case, what ill could come of it?Hers was not mere vulgar inquisitiveness, she assured herself; it was ant \u2018interest in \u2018the psychology \u2018of the affaire wanted to know what, under such circumstances, a man would say.She, read.\u201cWhen.shè had: finished a a page she stopped and looked round for a seat.She \u2018found a.deck, chair, and carried \u2018it to a corner behind some bushes.She read om, her lips parting.in a | smile of exultation.She.dwelt.long .orfthe end\u2026 : were shiping.She drew a deep \u2018breath, and let if.go again in a sigh.4 \u2018The eyes she raised at last her conscience.made.her .Tittle] onifortable.It occurred to her that she woilild not care- for him to Know.that she had seen it.She was prying J into the:.soul of the man merely for her own, \u2018amusement, \u2018for the, satisfac- tidn \u201cof her curiosity, came to her cheek.; t the, Some Hime.she hugged \u201cherself 0 Lie re n of \u2018the.pas~ sdk bad Mehl Her in\u2019 fe, he \u2018ot deli- clous £hi Fills.This, then, was how thought He\u2019 And yet thé tuim- oF an casldnal » » phrase showed?im nôt quâte blind 1 \u201cHis worship.\"He | kñew her, and, knowing her, he be- \u2018camé almost her \u2018master.It was \u2018some\u2019 time: before she picked: \u201cup het box \u2018of matches \u2018again.She \u201chahdled it uncertalnly for a minute or \u201ctwo, and got up without opening: it.Three light bounds \u2018took her up the fron steps.She: searched ~ for and - found à\u2019 large\u201calbum.It opened of itself, and- tumbied -out on the table; a sheaf of amateur: photographs-\u2014portraits, views, groups.There were several of him.She looked | :] through them ome after the other.choosing: in- te end one that seemed to be least flattening.It was.uncom- | promisingly- \u2018exact as regarded his eyes, his chil, his shoulders.That: one she took to the window and examined minutely, peoint-by.point.She put it.beside the letter and looked at them alternately.She: sighed: Sgn.sadly.shook : her head, , amd smited.\u2026.a His letters: Tere sent; as she \u201chad sald they should be, -twicé- à \u201cweek\u2014 always on.the same day and by the same post.Putting it down on papér,| \u2018had at first some little\u2019 solacement for him., He wrote every day.All the things he \u2018had wanted to say and dared not; 4il the things he had wanted her to krow that he thought; \u2018all the, Ht-\u2018 tle ideas about her that were so \u2018constantly occurring to.him; even.some things that might not have seen.the ~light if any one had: been: Hkely to read the letters; \u2014these he wrote.- When.the time came he put all -the papers together: in an-envelope ard: posted them.To begin with, it.was easy to lose himself in the.mere writing.He had -so much to \u2018say.- When he had got over the notion that \u2018he was really a.bit of an ass, he let himself go.Before long, however, he found himi- self ep ka That wal \u2018ghominable; It was: unthinkable that.he could.have\u201d \" sald: all thebe- wag.to-\u2018say.Al\u201d the same, \u201cideas did not-.crowd into his mind \"in such profusion.' He.found.himself.mjtting.befone: a «blank : sheet.wondering what to put down.After that: he did not write quite every day.He gave! hig sentiments «time to.ecu, j mulate.;*, A the rien \u201cHf twot du \u201che was re to\u2019 préduce a réspée show.This lasted for.a.\u201cweek.o so.Then \u2018one day.he forgot tb write till within\" dn hour of post: time.the säke- of the discipline He did ;it, «but \u2018he felt that, as an ardent.Jove-lettet, it was a failure.: The cure, apparently.\u201cWas working.He was not quite sure.that he.al- |.together glad.\u201d He had lover her for so long; for so -many months \u2018had her image been with him that the prospect of a life in which she counted for ut tle seemed rather \u2018blank.: They had not met since the night when she.had evolved the plan.He had made\u2018 up\u2019hfis mind not \u2018to See her | again «until he could .send her that letter that :she-was to open; until, as he \u201csaw it, they.could meet again fairly on their friendly footing Now he \u2018was wonde ing \u2018whether that letter could not go.It was a difficult decision.He was not by any means.certain that this was mot merely a: Jull in his.desire, that with the sight of her it \u2018would mot lay hold of him | again as flercely as ever.It might be wiser to stop writing to her or seeing her until he was quite sure.In amy: case he must make up his sthing.He took himgelf gertousty\u2019 té task one afternoon.\u2019 \u201cEhie state of Irresolution, he told himself, was pi the very deuce with\u2019 his work.A model had been sitting to him for am hour, He had spent most of it chatting irrelevancies, had hardly put pencil to paper.He: told the girl at last \u2018that she.might go, \u2018shut the \u2018door after her, ana came back into his empty .studio, profoundly meditative, A piece of paper pinned up on the wall.attracted him.He began ab- \u2018gently.to: æçribble\u2014the outline of a cheek, a mbse;: the tun.of a \u2018mouth, \u2018the fold of\u201d an\u201ceyelid.© Re\u201d grew | inter A hot\u2019 blush | so as to face |0f sketches pinned in sheaves on the \u2018walls, making a remark now amd: then.:She turned batk thé canvages standing on the floor with an air of proprietor- LS & came 0] -thén\u2018upon anôthe \u2018Have you many\u201d she asked, without à \u2018Lots,\u2019 was \u2018his short amd truthful \u2018reply.; , - \u2018Do you so: eh \u2018 \u2018nie drawing me?He only just heard the soft quéstion.\u2018Vera, are you utterly reckless?His voice had the hard note of severe restraint.- She was - ng him almost up.to the last point\u2019 of endurance, She hesitated a.moment and then came to: him, pushing \u2018bim gently to a chair.\u2018Sit down.\u201d He dia it In some bewilderment.She went behind him.\u2018You are not to look at me.There nvas silence for a \u2018short: space.| He felt a little tremor as she rested her hands om the back of his chair: When she spoke her voice was clear\u2019 and even, as though.she had rehearsed more than once: \u2018what she meant %o say.* \u2018I have to make a \u201c:confession\u2014I've \u2018read your letters.\u2019 He promptly disobeyed her by swing- iung round.Then: he got up and fac- { \u2018ed \u2018her, .| .\u2018AN?\u2019 2 She nodded.7 He bit \u2018his Jip hard.Was that quite fair?Her face was raised to his with.a Strange expression.that he could not make out.He went on bitterly.\u2018I hope they amused you.\u2019 - \u201cNo,\u201d she sajd; \u201cthey hurt me.\u2019 He smiled.- She half turned away.from him \u201cIt's because I read\u2019 \u201cem that fm Here | now.\u2019 Tein =Wiouldu\u201d t- At perhaps, have been.kinder.not.Yo tell me at all?he.inter- \u2014' She hesitated, ol 77 \u201cIt seemed in the fèter \u2018ones that you.and I felt somehow :that I coufdn\u2019t.bear it,\u201d She lifted.swimmilig eyes: QE 1 .He: swayed slightly \u201848 \u2018he\u2019 stood.\u201d dim glimmer of her\u2019 meaning came.| him, but he dared not | let himself\u2019 Hold of it.\u2018stand, \u2018tion threatendd to dweep \u201chin away: let himielf go.En \u2018Do you: mean \u2018 that you.cout care for ai fellow lke this?~- He: threw out his \u201chands to make manifest : the whole extent of his.un: comeliness.- 8he made a\u2019 little: Step.towards né \u201cYou are positively morbid about your personal _appearange\u2014deär.\u2014M.A\u201d PS CE THE SPARROW.ty the Rev.J.G.\u2018Stevenson, BA, the \u2018Christian World.) Just two hundred, and- fifty years ago \u201cthère -was a gentleman who was a clérgyman, and.to him there \u2018caine the choice between losing his Hving and doing something which he felt certain Jesus Christ would not approve of.He had no money other than that he Treteived for \u2018doing his.duty as clergyman, and he had a.wife and: some \u201cchildren.a very serious.thing, and he-trembled torthink what his.want of money.might | -meañ to his.boys and girls.But.he was 80 certain that Jesus wished hiza \u201cwhat he felt to be wrong that he gave up: \u2018hig position, .By, so doing he made a \u201cgreat many enemies, and those.of you wha.like to look up the reign of Charles \"IL in the\" History book and | read about the Conventicle Act and the.Five \u2018Mile Act will understand how powerful some of them were.~The good gentleman alsd' had kind friends |\u2019 .who loved him for \u2018what he had old \u2018them about Jesus Christ,\u2018 and \u201cafter Hé had given.up his\u2019 Tiving.they\u2018 sometimes relped him.day when all\u201d his \u2018friends \u2018 \u2019séemed \u2018to \u201chave Forgotten | him,\u201d and \u2018on that morn- Ling for breakfast\" \u201chig\u201d \u2018boy and\u2019 \u201cgirls finished all\u201d \u201cthe food \"there \u201cwas in thé house.; ea we.It troubled\u2019; him much\u2019 that none \u201cof | child Almost You never know what minute a child \u201cwill develop -a-bad cold or be lgeized by croup.For this reason it takes a great burden off every mother\u2019s mind to have at hand Dr.Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, : \u201c Mrs.E.W.\u2018Silver, South Miiford, Annapolis \u2018county; \u201cN.S.\u2018writes:\u2014\u201cI have used Dr.Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine for my little boy; with most satisfactory results.His throat would fill up with phlegm 80 bad that he could\u201d scarcely make a sound, and I thought he would surely strangle.He grew.worse, and - had frequent bad attacks, so I began using Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, Scarcely half a bottle was used when the, strangling ceased.This medicine had a wonderfully: soothing effect, and\u2019 when he had taken two bottles.1 could not tell that he had any.throat trou le.We have also used Dr.Chase's Ointment, with equally.good, results.It is a grand \u2018medicine for, salt rheum.\u2019 \u201cThere are imitations, but .the genuine Dr.Chase\u2019s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine bears the portrait and.signature of A.W.Chase, M.D, the fam-.ous Receipt Book Author.3 [for $2:50\u2014triai size 25c.At -didn\u2019t\u2014care about me, \u201880 mych\u2014and- | pas: \u2018Ve, you doit Jno: what Jacks | you're putting fnto PAY.head.\u2019 .She \u2018could - Bay Ni ré.\u2019Shé oril pleaded \u201cstlentiy hifi - +6 under\u201d | ane The \u2018sydd change of emo-.He would have it all élear! before -he:|.: -So, giving up -his living was-| to sacrifice.everything.rather.than do | But there\u2019 \u2018came a\u201d _ strangled = HE NOW BELIEVES] IN \u201cFRUIT-A-TIVES\u201d | Bocause He No Longer Suffers With Headaches ~ TAYLORVILLE, \u2018ONT.\u2018I was a sufferer from Fearful Headaches: for over two years, Some- unable to \u2018work: for \u2018days at a time.T took &ll \u2018kinds of medicine, was treated by physicians, but yet the Headaches persisted.A short.time ago, I was advised to try \u2018Friit-a-tives, and I did so; with I must.confess, very little faith.But after I had taken them for three days, my Headaches .were easier and in a week they left me.- After I'had \u2018 taken a box of thèse tablets, my headaches were quite cured.My appetite was always poor and my stomach bad\u2014and now my appetite\u2019 is spiendny and my digestion excel- I had become thin\u2019 and weak \u2018from the constant Headaches, but now.not.only: have I been cured of all these awful \u2018Headaches, but my strength is.\u2018growing ub once more and Ï feel like a new man.\u2019 .BERT CORNEIL.Take : *Fruit-a- tives; 50c.Atom Fruit-a-tives, \u2018Limited, Ottawa.to.: CI - them knew where thelr next meal was even more, Indeed, the mother was 80 grieved at\u2019 the thought of the boys and girls \u201cwho might starve that the father at last said to her, \u2018Let us go out together for a little walk into the lane, Perhaps it will help you to feel better,\u2019 husband and wife, and there they came \u2018across à sparrow that was chirping away\u2019 as sparrows will.I expect that when \u2018they saw the bird they \u2018wished they had brought the youngest child with them, for it {is a pity when .small \u2018children miss seeing happy Rittle birds.\u2018But\u2019 anyhow the gentleman stoppéd and gazed hard at the chirper.\u2018Look, dear,\u201d }i6 sald at length to his wife, \u2018at that sparrow.We do not know \u2018that it hag even had any breakfast, and \u2018vet it\u20181s singing the praises | of God.\"And \u2018certainly it knows \u201cnot where its dinner will \u2018come from.Behold the fowls of the air, for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your Heavenly Father feedeth them .Are ve not much bet- \u2018ter: than they?.At the.words great comfort came into the hearts of both of them, and they turned\u2019 hofnewards,.again feeling strong through, their trust in God.Be- \u2018sent them food.and the children had \u201call they wished.We may be sure that : both the father and the mother thank- .His goodness to them, and learnt to trust Him more than ever.Also it is very easy to believe that \u2018later \u2018on more than once when the mother was having with her \u201cboys and girls those special talks that mean so much té, :children, she will \u2018have told this stery again and again.When it was told\u201d what do you think _she ous se said at the end of it?Do you: a gti think she would have told | her iden.ways ito do right, never | mind howl ng re it Sepa.and iev- ing oY \u201cGod for the aond + because ire bi His own 4nd takes care of them?Never be \u2018afraid to do right.Trust God, and always He \u2018will take care of you.SOMEBODY ELSE.to know \u2018Does he ve in the North or the oo South?tai + ._ Or is it;a lady air to see, .Whose name.1s?\u2018in everyone's mouth?For Mee \u201csays; \u201cSomebod., Pise will ! Do some\u201d \u201cof: the: errands to- -day.\u2019 \u201cIf there's any \u2018hard or unpleasant task, © Or difficult: thing to-do, B \u201cPis always offered to Somebody Fise.* \u2018Now isn't.this very true?\u2019 But if some fruit or a pleasant trip \u201cIs offered .to Dick or Jess, \u2018We hear nat a word about \u2018Somebody Else Why?5 will leave you.to guess.The words \u2018of: cheer for a: stranger lad, This somebody \u2018Else \u2018will speak; \u2018And the ponr and helpless who need .a friend .Good Somebody Else: \u201cmust- seek, The cup of cold water in Jesus\u2019 name, Oh! Somebody Else must -offer, And words: of love for-a broken: heart Brave Somebody Else will proffer.There.are \u2018battles in life, wé only can gl And, Victories, too, to \u2018win, : place \u201cWhen \u2018we.shall have entered in; But if Somebody Else has done his : \u201cwork; 7 While\" we \u201cfor our ease: have striven, \"Twill De only fair it \u201cthe.blessed re- \u2018To Someboay Else ie sven: Selected.5 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 np rer WHAT SAITE THE SORIPTURE \u2019 Lo MARCH 13.or Ir higousness! 8ake; for theirs.is for rishteou of heaven\u2019\u2014Matt.v., 10.\u2018There are who, like the seer of old, - \"Can see the helpers God hath sent, -.And how life's rugged mountain side Is \u2018white with many-an.angel tent.\u2019 \u201cThey departed \u2018from the presence of thie council, rejoicing that they wére counted worthy to suffer for his name.\u2019 Acts V., 41.ee LABOR} WiL MAITRE.VISIT.MONTREAL.tre Labori, \u2018battonier of the Paris- A.> ax and\u2019 one \u201cof \u2018the \u2018most distinguished lawyers in France, will be a delegate at the convention of the American Bar Association to be held in Montreal next September.Notification to -this.effect has been received by Mr.J.L: \u201cArchambault, K.C., / Battonier\u2019 of the Montreal Bar.- of.the leading members.of the legal fraternity in: France; .: He has been on several occasions named president of.the Bar Association of Paris.He it was who figured prominently in the Dreyfus affair; when.he appeared 2s chief counsel for the far-famed prisoner of- Devils: Island.During the famous trial an attempt was made to assassinate M.Lsahori, who à in the back by an anti- \u2018Dreyfus fanatie.Less FELL FROM A SCAFFOLD Y.Morrison, aged 40,\" a mason, of 284 Ontario street east, fell about fifteen feet to the ground from a scaffo À on which he was working at the schoo building in the course of construction on.University street, yesterday afternoon.He was unable to rise.and was removed in an ambulance to the Royal left les.- times,\u201c tffey \u2018were so\" bad that I was | 4.box, 6 déalers\u201d or to conie from, and it troubled his wife | À So out into the lane went the Who is somebody Else?I should like - or, Somebody Bilge \u2018can olay \u2019 And Jack says, \u2018Pledge let Somevody \u2019Élse And Somebody Else can Tot take our \u2018Blessed .\u2018are.they.which .persecuted.Maitre \u2018Labori; as is known, is ons | di Victoria: Hospital: where he was found |.to be.suffering from.a.fracture of the \u2018SOCIAL and PERSONA L Their Roya] Highnesses the Duke and Duchlss \u2018of Connaught entertdfned at a dinner party at Government House last evening, \u2014 The Hon, T.W.and Mrs.Crothers will spend Baster at thelr home in St.Thomas.Lady Hingston is spending a few days in Quebec; 4nd is staying at the Chateau.- Re Mrs.F.Chattsn \u2018Stephens: will re- celve on Friday: \u2018afternoon at her new residence, 595 Pine avenue.Fal Mr.and Mrs.T.E.Hodgson,- Simpson street, are leaving on the twenty- fourth of the month, to sail for England.Mrs.Douglas Gurd, who was visiting in.Ottawa, the guest of \u2018Mrs.Frank: Cochrane; returned to town on Tues- -day.\u2018Mrs, \u2018Martin Burrell, wife of the \u2018Minister of Agriculture, entertained, at luncheon: yésterday.Covers: were.laid for sixteen.- : .Miss \u2018Susan Cameron l ste \u2018Royal, Victoria.Coliege,- isto: give, anyaddress before the May Court Club of Ottawa, on Friday afternoon.à tice and :Mr; Arnold Wainwright \u201cyal take plate in April cen for a féw weeks.in Engr \u201cexpected home .op Saturdgy : za Mrs; Afexander mecoife annourrées the engagement of her dang andra Constance, to Mr.R.Lyell War:- den, son: of the late Rev.RH.Wakr den, D.D., The marriage: will \u2018take place: quietly at the home of the bride's mo- \u2018ther, on April 23rd.= Ye \"Mrs.H.A.Lafleur entertained informally at tea yesterday,\u2019 in hoñor of Miss Kathleen Black.The: tea table, daintily arranged with; pink roses, was Présided \u2018over by, Mrs.GA.Grier and Mrs: J.P.Black, while Miss Somerville, Miss Davida.Wigmore, Miss Beatrice\u2019 Hanson and.vd Mar- Jorie Burke.\u2018assisted in serving; Ir \u2018Miss Madge Savage, received:at \u2018her: home, 518 Grosvenor \u201cAvenue,\u201d Yesterday: af-' ternoon for: tbe first \u2018time* } marriage, The .hostess; was gowmed in white charmeuse satin and Wa; titer, Bruce Savage, Wearing \u2018black - satin trimmed with shadow.lake, and: veiled in chiffon.\"The.reception room decorated with pink carnations and hyacinths, and\u2019 the tea-room \u2018tookéd very pretty with yellow: - and.white flowers, a silver basket of: \u2018roses and daisies \u2018in the centre of\u201d the\u2019 table.Mrs.Ernest Nelson and Mrs.John Harvey.poured\u2019 the tea and: coffee, and the serving was done by Mrs.William Cook and Miss Doris Reinhardt.Mrs.Percival Frederic Seymour, for- |merly.Miss Edith Christina Currie, ; held her bridal reception yesterday af-.l ternoon at her residence, \u201cThe Newport) St.Luke street.The.bride wore.her wedding gown of whites char- lace, hand-sewn with seed pearls and passementerie.She wore g corsage bouquet of lilies of the valley.She was assisted In receiving by her mother, Mrs.John Currie, who was gown- -ed in white satin, draped \u2018in black Chantilly lace, with jet trimmings.- Mrs.Charles E.Hyde and Mrs.Morgan E.Morrison poured coffee and tea, and Miss Ruby Smith cut the ices.Those who assisted in -gerving were Mrs.William Galbrait Mrs \u2018H.Barber, Miss Marion Œ Alice Nairn, The receptio \u201cdecorated with baskets of däffodils and .marguerites, while the color scheme in the tea-room was.pink and yellow, the tea table being\u2019 decorated | with baskets of pink and yellow roses.Mr.Harry L.Cohn, of the state of | the Canadian Bag Company, and: \u2018past\u2019 Commodore of the Grand Trink Hoat- ing Club, has -sufficiently .récovered from his\u2019 serious ilness to.leave the CE im SALE COUNTRY RESIDENCE SENNEVILLE, P.0.Lake of Two Mountains \u2014\u2014 Plans and particulars obtainable at my ne |A.E.ABBOTT ; 151 st.James st TO RENT | No.314 St.Catherine St.West 16 $t.Saorament St.4 large cities of the United Stat \u2018The marriage of Miss Norah Pren: - ates Miss Preritice | Lpcommittee in being able to pre spthe work ! adgnter, Alëx- ees -meuse satin, draped with Chantilly |.H.JOSEPH & CO,, Ino, | es & Homeopathic Hospital far hie hema .where he is recovering.eet MRS.LIVINGSTONE TO GIVE AD > Mrs.Deborah Knox Livings dress, of the speakers at the Damp 4 liance Convention, will give y > dress in the North End Y.oh to-morrow afternoon at Maly three o'clock, under the HNL the Hochelaga County Ww tone, af.[I 4 - À boggy Mrs.T.J.Dawson wil} res \u2018Marjorie Ramsay wil] pla solo.rte DEACONESS HOME OPENED.The new Deaconess Home.sol street, was formally op: Tuesday, when many of hie.ested availed themselves of he tation to attend.Music was 1 by friends .The Rev.Dr.Hisar erintendent of the Deacon 188 ve.Home, in Toronto, BAVE AN aig which.he traced the growth of Irc: ess work under the leaders and Mrs.Meyer, of Chicago.Fre.the home in that city have gona fort trained and devoted women ta +5 .à il Ù Sur nm Meer nv.in she Can Ming x va Te ÿ af Mr ne Wh it also provided the pioneer de eu esses of the Dominion, a Mrs.-G.F.Johnston, the bresidep of the Deaconess Aid Society ©: Mont.\u2018real, expressed the pleasure of the En a home sn well cn ome Several ministers of the city wee Pree -sent, and expressed their appréciation \u2018of the work of the deaconesses, I.freshments were Served.MeGILL UNDERGRA D' The -second annual concert by the MeGill- Undergraduate Orche \"stra apd Mandolin Club was well attended jus evening at the Royal Victoria « ollege A mixed programme of popular and classical music-was carried oui by the Joint orchestra and mandolin club, 1 lasted for -nearly three hours, The musicians got dewn to their werk With a vim -that was infectous.The work \u2018of the: Mandolin Club was first c'ass in every number, their ten dering of \u2018Moonlight\u2019 being particularly clever and deserved the appreciation bestowed by the audience for the meritorious rendering.Miss Beatrice Fraser in {wn voca) numbers was obliged to respond ta doy.ble encores, hére rich contralto voice, at once powerful and true, adding mur?to the programme as did the \u2018cello solos by Mr.Yves Lamontagne.PUBLIC NOTICE is heréby given that, under the Quebes Companies\u2019 Act, letters patent have beey issued by: the Lieutenant- Governor of the Province of Quebec, bearing date the twenty-fifth day of February, 1912, incorporating.Messrs.Jas.W.Fontaine, business agent; Louis Trudel, rentier - Antoine Boileau, notary; Hedwldge Le- -Bendre, spinster, and Olivi ier Thibeanlt \u2018advocate, all of the City of Montreal, for the following purposes: To organize and establish a loan EVE tem by which persons paying an entrance fee and a monthly contribution fixed by .the eompany shall, in the nu- \u2018merical order of their respective contracts.have the right to borrow from the company the sum of one thousand -dollars ($1,000.00), by contract, whenever a like sum derived from thé monthly contributions shall be accumur lated, \u2018in The name of the company, form a special fund destined for Saut purpose; To enter into contracts.with any commendable person ta the above effect; to establish the amount of the monthi$ contributions, that.the company may hold to pay the costs of administration and to create a reserve fund, to stipulate the securities that may be exacted for the repayment of the loan, the mode, the amount and the payments of such reimburse ment.deducting however the sums which have been paid by the associate befors the expiration of his contract, and generally in all the contracts; to take any secure \u2018the business of the companr within the limits of the law; To dispose of the repaid loans in tht manner indicated by the company; To remunerate any person, firm or \u2018corporation for services rendered or te be rendered: abviit \u2018the formation.pre motion or conduct of the business nf the company.and with the approval of the shareholders, to pay any claims against the company for any property or rights acquired or held, in bonds or other securities or property of the company, or by the issue and distribution \u2018of paid up shares of its capital stock.Ander the name of \u201cL'Epargne Inimo- pillare Limitee,\u201d with a capital stock of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00).divided into two hundred (200) shares of one hundred dollars ($100.00) each Thé principal place cf business of the corporation will be at Montreal.Dated at the office of the Provincial Secretary .this twenty-fifth day of Fet- ruary, 1913.: \u2019 C.J.SIMARD, Deputy Provincial Secretary Olivier Thibeanlt, Attorney for the Applicants.PATENT ATTORNEYS PROMPTLY SECURE! | ed all countries.For information information A our \u2018laventors Adviser,\u2019 which will dont fr free .à Marion, 364 University iu Marehants Bank Building, corner 8t + Aberine street.Phone Up 6474 | INVENTIONS PATENTED ané Trade Marks Resistercé \"OWEN N.EVANS \u201c Fermer Member Chartered Instituts : \u2019 \u2018 London.205 @t.James Street Montreal Thrones: We.1921 Keuss Un 1708 FEATHERSTONHAUGH & SON Patents Have Removed to 156 ST.JAMES STREET meme \u2014IF SENT Phone UP 3480.\"YOUR WOOL BLANKETS ARE WASHED CLEAN And returned to you Soft and Flaecy, TO THE \u2014 TOILET LAUNDRY \u201cTHE LAUNDRY THAT KNOWS HOW.\u201d \u201cWe use filtered water, special soap, and a scientific method of ste: ing, which leaves the nap long and soft.Single, 25C¢; Double, 50c.425 RICHMOND STREET.mE I Is in the eating.MILK, CREAM Is unless you have tried: it.Uptown 1318 and 4092.The Proof ot | \u2018The Pudding You have: no idea how delicious our & ICE CREAM \u2018Phone your order to-day.DVI'NCAN Co.218 Mountain Street \u2018ORCHESTRA CONCERT, rd the propertion of sam.à provisions of a nature to facilitate aud.- \\\\ \u2014_-0o Cano eh fed jd fed fd BS Pd dA ped 1 Oo nosy locali E ticall y \u2014 Y C L - ne 7 - À =m MONTREAL DAILY WITNFSS, THURSDAY.MARCH 13, 1913.LS 2 \" do \u2014_ ve = ir me re - - 7 ~~ - = - = 7 : - Tee \u2014 = \u2014 - cE : 9; \u2014 BR \u2014 ER \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u201cREMEMBER *\u2014 OF INTEREST TO WOMEN | - 7 \u2014 | ; pet TIRE \u2018Board*of Trade Put Forward the operation the arm was thoroughly Robert Dunbar, of Guelph, and wa: So ) y the | oN LT re ue ° oara or trade \u2018ut Forw disinfected and after \u201cthe.Injection it.born in that city on May 11 189 ~~ create : Ostmeal with.tép of Milk ce Alternative Pro- - was bound.up in lint, wp | Mr William A.Mr ETES, OÙ.ecuri-.4 Apple Sauce.\u2014- Bran Muffins LT ternative rro- The next case was that of a-young barrister, and Mr.ober It , 8 repay- ET : CL \u2018 LL 20 Un looked to be .a Mount Forest, and - Mrs.Walter S.mt \u2014 Cie a Cotfes - E 2 affected with a high temperature, far.: B ; : ESS g cam 1 can tomatoes., At as believed that there would.be| several days.After the injection the bution 1 quart water, té local traffic for that part of al patient was then relieved of her out- WARNING ; [Dimo- 1 small onion, \u2018sliced.x7 Sherbrooke street line between Union| goer clothing, and the doctor injected.is but one OXYDONOR.hi 1 ock of 1 bay leaf.Zt and Greene avenues.and also that one the surum above the knee.It in manufactured in Montreal.They saya good workman is known by his tools.00.00).2 cloves.To of the best residential streets should The next case was a man.His was It spa eine SL West id k hi share ie tegspoons salt.pe crept free for ordinary -vehieular| cf about six months standing, inougsl \u2018Bl which hes been its home for the You cannotexpectyour mai to cep everyt mg i abiespoon sugar.i rattic.CT To oy of the ordinary symptoms were | last twelve years.Lo YE .of the 1.2 level teaspoon pepper.Retolutions embodying the.\u2018above operent.The right \"ankle was Dadly This genuine instrument Js in- shi -shape unless youg ve her every modern hel .144\u20ac butter.\u2019 conclusions were sent to the City ; and plaster cast treatment vented by Dr.er 2 » ; ; ° .¢inclal 1-2 oun flofir.: ° 8 Council.- - y : had ved only to aggravate the con.\u2018and has his name stamped in Lhe oO keep house without GOLD DUST is to do er- 1 cup cooked rice.- ; : CN The Council \u2018also ajopted: the follou- gition of the member.\u2018 This patien : UMENT WITH- Md-fashi - Cook the tomatoes with onton, cloves, lB } | ing report of the Harbor and Naviga- geamed very cheerful at the prospect RB TAXE SO INSTR work by hard, old fashioned methods.For clean ; y leaf, sugar, and water ten Û Ou tion Committee: Lose { of recovery.While on the platform he Oxydonor is a small instru- * : and.retarv minutes.Then \u2018strain and add salt and T $ | | © \u201cThat, although reciprocal trade ve- | OF reco \u2018intense Interest in the pre- ment, and has only ONE CORD to ng eve hing and anything about th e ouse\u2014 2 Pepper.Melt butter in a saucepan, mix : on ?twe¢n Canada and the Argentine Re-| parations \u2018being made for his treat- be used in contact with the body.f rom c el ar to attic GOLD DUST is worth its Ue flour with ft; ade the tomato gra- - pans .| public would probably .not be .Vêry ment.Those who had gone before did.Not being an : electri cal dev ce oo I ; \u20141 ; > .m\u2014 .lully and let it all bent together.\"Add .) large at the.outset, owing to the gimi- not show the same intérest, the girl in| does 70.B20¢ (00, POTS.weightin gold.It cuts grease and dirt like Magic, TS fe cooked rice before serving.LL larity of the products of the.tfwo| particular seemed as though she was A wate of fraudulent imita- 4 A .| Ç : countries, yêt.: considerable.export prepared for the worst.= tions.The genuine OXYDONOR does away with scouring and scrubbing, and saves ___ \u2014\u2014 %%.\u2014A SIMPLE, , COMFORTABLE business could no doubt be done in| He was treated in\u2019 thé same man- is fully covered by patents grant- .\u2018 : , a\" a I: = LOUNGING ROBE.lumber, iron, agricultural implements, ner as the others, After the operation + + + + Landon, March 13\u2014Richard +: Klegin, an American promoter, + who introduced prize fighting in + France, arrived Tuesday on the + .steamer \u2018Mauretania,\u2019 \u2018and com- : + menced negotiations far motor + polo games in London during + the coming season.\u201cpur- + | poses to bring over.th weight + participants from the \u2018 garnes $1 \u2018 + + + +.+ + +.+ + + + + + + \u2019 in Madison .Squat Gar- dens.\" Klegin says.he: Has several\u2019 English backers, who: believe \u2018Londoners will be interested in this thrilling and dangerous .sport, and has already contracted with American \u2018motorists .who are ready to sacrifice life : and limb.He says the \u2018contests will occur either in the Olympia or at the Shepherd's Bush Stadium, robably in May, : \u201cKlegin is also bring ing \u2026 semi-professional- baseball te: \u2018from Philadelphia to \u2018Paris in.+ April te introduce.the Ameri- + \u201cCan national game in France.+4 AAMAAASCASST SOCCER MEETING - © WAS: NAS POSTPONED - The annual mesting of the Rose and have been Held to-night, hag been\u2019 ost- -poned until April.The club is looking Torward to a successful - season, and will \u2018have several new \u2018 players to \u2014rti et ren a Y.M.H.ASSOCIATION.Co This evening, at the Baron Institute, Bleury street, the che Manrsch ction of the Can.Snowshoers\u2019 Un- ; will close the season by.a well-ar- tanged concert, given under the aus- Hices \u2018of the Youn Men\u2019s rew.Association Snowshes Cha.Heb On account of the inclement wea- eet, which was contemplated, will be dispensed with, and it will not be Qecessary for members Of the Union to.attend in uniform.The \u2018concert Will start at 8.15 p.m,, and will consist of instrumental and\u2018 vocal num- Ts, together with selections by the M Symphony Orchest érènty a Prof.S.'D, 8.x 1 70.WANTED, -STENOGRAPHERS.\u2014TWQ Stenographers for Railway office, Ap- Ply with reference to Box 489, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office; ~~ .- .WANTED, OFFIC ASSISTANT; state experience, \u201ctéfprence and.salary .ex- A HEINJIMAN & CU CABINET -Grand, 71-3 octaves; full resonant tons.Was 3450.Now! $285.Terms arranged.LAYTON BROS.550 St.Catherine St.Ws; cor.Stanley, - EE | REAL GOLDEN OAK DINING Chairs, with genulne leather geats, at as low a price as cane or wood, seat, at the manufacturers\u2019 showrooms, $50 St.Pind.Apply to Box 801, \u2018Witness\u2019 Paul street.GEO.H.LASBE & _ : 0 WANTED, GIRL OF 16 OR.16 to 100k Yesterday a 423 Mount rind \u2018198 Milton street.\u201c i Tel.cupboards, writing tables, ete.from 1 GEO.- H.LAB the manufacturers.ABBE GENERAL : SERVANT __ BETWEBN \u2018BRIGHT.ENERGETIC BOY WANTED.San.to wark after.school and of y: good pay for short hours.Apply, EDW.H.SHAR : vacant land, fronting on re roâd, for $61,550.) Sone at reasonable pri All kinds of brick lsying ; tes: : +: :.\" À eform Club of Montreal has .JOHN W.\u2018GATES, : À ary:$78-to :$100 :per_ month.Permanent position.FOR SALE.| Owing to changes Ii our: plant we\u2019 have the fo ng machines for sale: 1 Automatic Screw Machine, taking , %0.5-6 fnch stock, with collets aad 1 Thre Bp indle Drill,-4 inch \u2018table, 6° = centres.: °° 11 1R 5 1 Two Spindle Drill, 18.iach table, 6 nr centres.- _ Co 2 Garvin Millers, 30 inch tabled.Lo 1 idées rrr i Re à tai .eo penses or commission; must he.active, Je ty: 5¢ ¥the H.Willis, \u201cQüèBée ¢ Ÿ, #tperlenced, , active, good re.C ferences; \u2018both languages preferred: has been -ap- ay gocds, \"ALFRED ¥.LADOU- on \u2018the Board | eS Un | 341 Charlevoix, Point Bt 3» pee 8 Loy way fo > CLE tunity; former experiénce not necessary.Write for particulars, ELL CREO - CIGAR COMPANY, \u2018London, \u2018Ont.x.These machines are all in first-class condition, and may be seen at ay time.| Address, THE MANAGER, PO.Box.3070, Montreal.oo > be \u2018séritenced by - ~~ PROPERTY FOR.SALE.=.| RESPECTABLE WOMAN REQUIRES Lown ; .work, washing or housecleaning: .Wednesday.Thursday or Friday.Apply, \u2018Box 83, ,Chapmän\u2019s Bookstore.HUNTINGDON, ' LARGE GENERAL store, with dwelling \"above.and out- .buildings, for.sale situats on, Main 5 _ - a \u2018 = : > Street, near Post-Office, well built, ex- COLLECTOR.\u2014 WANTED/ TION FIRST moRrTaAQE CL cevtionally good stand.Price $6.000.by young man; ospertehecd collectors Ce SINKI a rus: Cash, $1, 00.mp aie on orteac, knows.city \u2018well; first.class refer- .©.Quarter with easy terms.> À.Ve ences.2639 ; - : 10 Yobr Gold Bonds Of $100, ART MCNICHOLS, 157 St.James St, Fark avenue.WANTED, BY A COOK, AN ACTIVE elderly.woman, a home with a.plain family, no children.Please call afternoons, 36 Versallles street, uear .$500 and $1000, payable I0p.c.| Montreal.Main 1354 .cash and 10.p_c.monthly.- à ee ; FREE BOOKLET MARCIL TRUST COMPANY A SNAP.\u2014 ADVERTISER - HAS Five TE Lim CTE eas lots in Montrèal.° Will sell two only - limited \u201cquick purchaser, owing to tempor-] Notre Dame street.Montreal (M.3791).Sy aimcuty.Cash $120, balance ç ; \u2018 a : == in very small monthly.\u2018quarterly yr = = re ~ f yearly instalments.ots wi.NTED PROPERTY WANTED.| inorense $300 each In value in May.TEACHERS WANTED For particulars, write Post Office Box - ~ 2 WANTED, PROTESTANT TEACHER, holding a frst class elementary diploma for Municipaiity Township of Durham.State salary expected.ARTHUR J.LYSTER, Sec.-Treas.- © mn .Le Real Estate Sales- MONTREAL HOUSES For Sals, 350 to tot in Montreal or suburbs, and we.buildings and water, 4 miles west of L will build you a house to\u2019 order;.the FAR FOR SALE Sent TER Canaris ar THREE.PE NT \"HERS.al I A A PROTESTANT TEACHERS Wanted -for the District Schools in ; - 7 to 8 months.Salary, $25.00 per month.| Lambton and Dundas.Apply, H.D._ A \u2018 ; Le 1 y .- ; pply to JOHN BLACK, Secretary- BERKLEY, Dundas, Ontario.WESTMOUNT UPPER: LEVEL | Tauren, Seotatamn Gas.Soon 'REALTIES LIMITED, 35,5aces Street: VETERAN LAND GRANTS ST CASH PRICE -PAID:FOR Ra Kinda of Veteran Land Grants, lo- \u2019 cated or unlocated.LEO L.1 an 15 CEE 1y- it do ; CYB.Co Eee - ply to C.A.| ON, Supt.of Cartier Bldg.313 McGill street.Mont: | Mount 9084; 218.1.\u20ac Renvdlez kes mésivn ave.Westmount.WANTED, TEACHERS FOR THE LA- : « éhine\u2018 Academy and\u2019 the Earl Grey and West Ward Schools, Lachine.Ap- .plicants will please.state -salary \u2026re- .quired and enclose Soferencen.a AP= | JACKS ouses For Sale.Beautifully finish-.dint \u2018decorated, Electric fixtures; \"6.bedrooms, .3 bathrooms, library, ete.Open fof inspection daily, also evenings by appcthtment.W.' H.CREE .Phone Le ET ; A FEY : percent lower than itheir actual value; : .9 - - big variety of well finished goods.: i \u2014 -d -GEÉO.H.LABBE & CO.Wholesale ce .\u2019 - .Manufacturers.Store, 350 St.Paul A SMALL SYNDICATE is being formed to acquire a very desirable portion of land at St.Lambert's, situated immediately west of the Victoria \u201c Bridge, near water front.: For particulars, write $0 : meme, etre Assessed_value of-build ; Assessed value of land se serseser es neon es se : -316,000.09 Price asked, $17,500.00.: Cash required, $8,500.00.1 a There are d nait, short lensés: rental 1,360.00.ooo : 1 he rentals can neréas o $1,700.00.: 3 ve RA |.The House, 34 PANET ST.belongs to said property.This is.a good buy.|| LOT 130 x 163: feet on Brewster Ave.Lachine, 35 cents | W.B.BAIKIE, TRASIOE Gun Ne Te ) me ie imei item my.| PRINCIPAL, AND\u2019 ASSISTANT MODEL , >.a a \"102 ia\u201d ga SE TN «} Tegcher Wanted \u2018for_Sawyerville \"Mo- {- - «> pm 1 Viel LE del.: Apply to R.W.MONTGOM-+ : ce ai +3 \u2018 1: 8 LR Mad ei.: es LC ERY, Secretary-Treasurer.+.: SOUTHWEST CORNER NOTRE DAME & PANET | |wAnTeD, FOR ST, FRANCIS COL- 81 feet on Notre Dame., \u201c102 feat deep to lame.= = Ch ming Drotestant TPenchérai list 6,174 square feet, with .good buildings.- - TAR è 600.60 Cr Teacher holding 1st Class Academy diploma; 2nd, Teacher holding 1st Class Model diploma; 3rd, Teacher, holding 1st Class Elementary diploma.\u2018Preference given \u2018to those conversant .with \"French.Applicants state salary -expected.Applications and tes: timonjala.to E, F.CLEVELAND, Sect- retary-Treasurer, Richmond, Que.- | Sa Cee ee on ed 188.8 dings se sen u0 su.0s 0 \"$7,300.00., FOR SALE = ne, 3 & foot.~ MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE DESKS, HOUSE DESKS, Office tables, library tableg, rotary and tilting chairs, \u2018at 256 percent to 33 1-3 street, DON'T, BE CARRIED AWAY WITH theidea that because you are offered a big, tempting discount that you: are buying your furpiture cheap.Try the house with one price, one.discount throughout the year, and compare prices, and you will gee how much further your cash will go with us.PO.H.\u2018 LABBE & G Vv, Il, co.\u2018Showrooms, 850 St.\u2018 Paul street.i : ci.Bullding 1-24, ME MOWAT,.Ss.MoPHERSON, | Managers nes \u201c\u20ac \u2018~ 2nd DAILY LIST OF: POSITIVE TRUISMS LL ° - FACTS 13 to 24.18.North-Bay is thé DIVISIONAL \"POINT of the Great Bail- roads.M ; aug DRE Ne 14.It is the Headquarters of the TEMISKAMING & NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY.= = = REI 15.Vast sums are being spent on TERMINALS and\u201d NEW: of LL RHOPR, Lo ets oss.len Cees J.18.These Railroads: pay \u2018THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS in iwages.:} - \u2018177.When thé new sHops, etc, are\u201d completed they will ' emaploy ~~ HUNDREDS MORE MEN.~~ = PT \"18.The C.N.R.realizing the importange of having their line in North Bay, are building it right through our property ~ .to the Centre of the Town.Co 19.This spring they will pull down HUNDREDS OF HOUSES ' in the Town to complete the: Railway.20.They will build a fine Station in the Centre of the Town.21.The G.T.R.operate in North Bay and have large works.Ÿ 22.The TOWN COUNCIL, are applying for a Charter to build\u201d.: an ELECTRIC RAILWAY from North Bay to Callendsr.23.A Big Railroad Corporation wanted to get this but the Town \u2018_ mo ea believe in\u2019 Municipal Ownership.; effort \u2018to cope with 24.Thess RAILROADS are making every come with | - .the present Trade, and the Trade they know will _ \"the opening of the: French River.- .; ; - A \" Te T4 T \" \" .+ ; rm Facfs 1 to 12 appearéd in yesterday's issue.WATCH FOR MORE FACTS TO-MORROW.eur: °c .; N ~ i - ; Lo ; ._ .- Sas A number of people have visited our offices and on seeing the photos of tha Town with its Marvellous Public Buildings and Private Residences, express their astonishment.- Most of them thought that North Bay was a small Western Town having poor buildings and a small Trade.They know better now.- : .\u2018We emphatically state that there is no better Town to invest your money in than North Bay.If you will send for our beautifully illustrated booklet, which gives \u2018fullest information, together with plans of our-property, you will be convinced that what we state is absolutely true.= #2\" on .LD 5e Address \u2018Dept.C.The F.N.Amey Realty Limited, 101 Coronation Building, Cor, .St.Catherine St.W.& Bishop, Montreal.\" , \u2018 EL Leu OPEN EVENINGS TILL SP.M.PHONE UPTOWN 6382 WITH: SOME {| A VERY GOOD LITTLE KARN Organ | 4fief baby in afternoon from 3 to 5.PE, 143 St | Apply, ROSS '& MAC-T | | DONALD, Beaver Hail Hill, Montreal.| T WANTED.SALESMAN AND SALES: \u2018MEN.WANTED - SALARY AND EX- | ambitious, energetic; splendid oppor- | NEW YORK 2: $12.30 LOW FARES TO PAGIFIG COAST.San Francisco, WILL REOEVIE TENDERS TILL | MISS SPENCER, DRESSMAKER.Terms THE MONTREAL: DAILY : WITNESS: THURSDAY: MARCH 13, 193.NADIAN PACIFIC § AROUND THE: WORLD G v ; de Pi & 5 - THREE MONTHS HOLIDAY TRIP.Leave Montreal to connect with ~ EMPRESS OF ASIA Ç From - Livérpoor14th \u2018June: : - hv PORTS OF; CALL: if - Madeira, Cape Tot urban,\u2019 mbo Singapore, Hong Rox Shanghal } aah: © maki, Kobe, and Yokohama.~~ STEAMSHIP SPECIAL | L Connect\u2019 R.M.É.- Victorian.v.\u2018Windsor Bt.St 5 ; Err Re SE rect to Bin aide.is Fy Lo Lo.A -_ BOSTON kati oeil, 19187 sod ta, retur i pos +4 0 a 5 2 Ù 2 üraday.Marth March 31st, - re =, _ TRAIN SERV .Leave Montr Windsor daily, at 9.004, 3 and a rats 1 Pan RE - \u201c\u201cMaxoh\u2019 1âth-to\u2019 Aprif - Seéond-class Colonist Montreal to - 7, Ÿ 402 4 T2 Nelson, Spokane, Vancouver, Seattle and Port and, ° re, San Francisco, Lox Angeles aml : Mexico City, Mex.Ul dia \u2018Low Rates to may other points, Tourist Sleeper fo¥ Vancouver amd ihe termediate stations, 10.30 p.m, Daily TICKET OFFICES: 141-143 St.James.St.Telephone.Main 8125, or Windsor Hotel, Place Viger ©.and Windsor Street Stations.ETRE THE ONLY DOUBLE-TRACK ROUTE.HIGHEST Grass OF EQUIPMENT.MONTREAL and- TORONTO 9 a.m., 9,40 a.m., 7.30 p.m,, 10,30 p.n Dining, Parlor and Library Cars on - Day Trains Day ; Pullman Slee Gars, Electric Lighted, on: Night freine (} - - Theo\u2018INTERN ATION AL LIMITED\u2019 part of the business or rights and la- .CANADA'S CRACK TRAIN Leaves Montreal for Toronto an Chicago 9.00 amy daily.| Easter Excursion BOSTON - And \u2026.$11.45 Return, Going March 20; return \u2018limit.March 31 March 15th to April 16th, inclusiye.\u2026 : One Way Second Claus Coloniêt \u2018Farob rom Montreal, vis g , to; Nelson, | Vancouver, Victoria, Westminster B.C.; Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Wash.; Portland, Ore.;.852.7 Los Angelos.San\u2019 2.70 Cal.; Mexico City, Mex.oes, San 00 Low Fares to many otHer points.© .Tourist Sleeping Cars leave Montreal for Chicago, Mondays, Wednesdays,Fridays, 10.80 p.m: un HOMESEEKERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS.- Round : Trip -Tickets to\u2019 Western Canada, via Chicago, on sale every Tuesday until October 28th, at very low fare | Tickets good for two months.- : CITY TICKET OFFICES.i 122 St.James Street.\"Phone Main\" 8908; Windsor Hotel, or Bonaventure Station.Easter Holidays _ Tickets good going March - - 20th to24th.Return limit.March 26th.Chateauguay =\" \u2014- - $0.45 Woodlands: «i= - .50 Bellevue =~ «= « = 85 Beauharnois « = - 65 St.Timothee - « « 90 Valleyfield = = = = 1.05 Huntingdon « « « 1.40 Buffalo = = «10.25 - 8 : \u2026 Niagara Falls - - - 10.25 Train March 22nd, leaves Windsor Sta- reo p.m.for Malone and intermediate stations.- Lo atid Lu a For tickets and other information, cons: ents at Windsor Station, Windsor Hotel, of at City Ticket Office, 220 St.James Straét.\u2019 Télephone, 1039 Main TENDERS WANTED.April 7th, now next, for steel structure covering span of 30 ft., together with concrete abutments.Tenders to be.considered Monday, 7th, at one o'¢lock - at Adamsville, \u2018Plans and specifications to be seen\u2018at my office | at East Farnham.FRANK.: .HUL- BURD, Sec.-Treas.of the East Part |.of the Township of Farnham.» BUSINESS CHANCES .TEW MEN WITH $100 EACH (CASH raw balance in one month), to.join advertiser in sound business proposition: no risks; good profits in few months.Write P.O.Box 887.\u2014 DRESSMAKING, ETC, moderate.2637A Park avenue._ .BUSINESS; CARDS .Ææ HANGING, PAINTING, TINT- PARE.Plastering, Floor Polishing, etc.Experienced wogkmen; best material: large or small contracts; any part of city or out of town.J.BACON, 70 Bruce avenue.Phoné, Westmount, 1588.- .DECORATING, PAPERhanging, Tinting; Ceilings, from \u2018$1.Brickwork, Plastering Cementing;- all repairs; distance no object; work PAINTING, -y CS BR aE args, | in.the Province of Quebec, for the.fol- |lowing purposes, viz, \u2014(a) To carry on.| signers in wood, glass, stone, marble, | \u2018to have business relations, | for any.purpé of the company, or the 2 Cor TO LIVERPOOL.: .- \u2018Other Steamers, $72.50 and Becond-Olass\u2014 Victorian nd Virginia L © Service, $50.To Glasgow, 0.00, according to steam | : To MA and .ahd Summer Sailings and Rates, 28; H.& A.ALLAN, General Agents, Montreal.UPTOWN |THE ALLAN LINE STEAMSHIP CO.Lime: 4 , : Established 1854.; LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, HAVRE, LONDON Hesped From St.John.From Halifax | From Boston on esperian Sat.8 Mar.1.00 p.m.Direct [Scotian .! .Thur 6 Mar Vic risn Fri.14 Mer.2,00 p.m.Sat, 15 Mar.|candinavian Thur.13 Mar.2pm.ramp anSat.Mar.1.00 pm.Direct : Thur.'90 Mar.nian Fri, 28 Mar, 2.90 p.m.Sat.20 Mar, (Parisian , -., Lhur.is an Sat.5 Apr.1.00 p'm, Direct [Ionian .\u2018Thur.27 Mar.2p.m.de ape : RATES OF PASSAGE.First-Class\u2014Victorian and Virginian, 382.50 and Upwards.$6 : Third-Olass\u2014$30.00, 331.25, $33.50, accordingto steamer.\u2018To H.LONDON\u2014 For sailings from St.John, N.R., to Havre, Apply Local Agénts, 1 : PASSENGER OFFICE\u2014875 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST.! TO GLASGOW.: From Portland up.n, $52,50.Other Steamers\u2014Liverpool One Class II.Cabin, $45, $47.50, and er.\u2019 or General Offices: 2 St.Peter 8t.4 Youville st.BUY YOUR PREPAID TICKETS SAILINGS TO AND FROM ENGLAND AND SCANDINAVIA and the CONTINENT Cymric Kar.15 Canada Mar, 22, - Rates: Cabin (II) $47.50 to $55; Third Cleus 831.25 and up, according to destination Saili © SUMMER | 13 and its open.\u2018Bock Ne a CANADIAN PACIFIC EMPRESSES \"AND OTHER STEAMSHIPS \u2018ST, JONN, NB, to LIVERPOOL.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN, Mar.21 LAKE MANITOBA .Mar.27 \"EMPRESS OF BRITAIN, Aprills Apply to any Agent, or., General Agent.es Dominion Express Building.§ _ - Montréal.OF CANADA, LIMITED.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that under the First Part of Chanter 79 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1906, known as \u2018The Companies\u2019 Act,\u2019 letters patent have been issued under the Seal of the Secretary .of -State of Canada, bearing date the 6th day of March, 1913, incorporating Louls Athanase David and George Leonard Alexander, advocates; Bruce Campbell Macfarlane,char- accountant, all of the City of Montreal, the businesses of sculptors, architectural decorators, art carvers and de- iron, metal and other materials, and manufacturers, buyers and sellers of Joinery and wood-work of.every deserip- tion and of every sort of appliance and requisite connected with the same, and to-purchase and\u2019 sell, prepare, manufacture and deal in wood, glass, stone, marble, Iron and metal goods, and mineral animal and vegetable products or commodities, suitable for art manufactures or.supply; (b) To purchase or .otherwise acquire and undertake all or any bilities of any person or company carry- 1 1ing-on any business within the objects } of- this.company; (c) To subscribe for, |.&cquire-and hold either .as principal or agent, and absolutely as owner or byway\u2019 of \u2018collateral seciirity, .and to ex- the shares of capital stock, bonds or debentures of any company or corporation with which this company has or-i8 about notwithstanding.section 44 of the Act; (d).To apply for, purchase or otherwise.acquire any patents, brevets d'invention.licenses, concessions and the like, conferring any exclusive or pon-¢xclugiv or limited \u2018right \u2018to \u2018use Any \u2018seèrèt which may seem capable of being used acquisition of which may seem calou- lated directly.or: indirectly to benefit \u2018the company, and to use, exercise,develop or grant licenses in respect of or \u2018otherwise turn to account the Froperts rights or\u2019 information so acquired; (e) To establish or support or sitbscribie to any association or institution calculated to benefit persens employed by the company or having.dealings .with the comn- pany; (f) To invest and deal with the.moneys of the company not immediately required, upon such securities and in such nrannèr as may from time to time \u2018be determined; (=) To act as agent for äny.person,- : partnership ¢arry.on.the business of shippers, merchants and commission agents for the purposes of the company; (h) To promote any other company for the purposes of acquiring all or any of the property, rights and liabilities of this company, or for any other purpose which may seem directly \u2018or indirectly caleu- lated to benefit this company, and to amalgamate with such or any other person, company or partnership having objects altogether or in part similar to those of this company; (i) To sell the undertaking of the company or any part thereof for such\u2019 consideration as the company may think fit and in particular for shares, debentures or securities of any other company having objects altogether or in part similar to those of this company; (j) To distribute among the members of the company in kind any shares, dsbentures.securities or property belonging to the company; (x) To pay for any services rendered to and for &ny property and rights acquired by the company in such manner as may be deemed -expedient \u2018and \u2018In particular by the issue of shares or securities of tha company credited as.fully or partly paid up; (1).The powers: in eadh paragraph hereof are to be in no wigé limited or restricted by reference to or inference from the terms of any other paragraph The operations of the company to be carried on -throughout the Deminion of Canada and elsewhere by the name of \u2018H, H.: Martyn & Company, of Canada, Limited,\u2019 with a capifal stock of ten thousand dollars, divided into 100 shares of one hundred dollars each, and the chief place of business of the said come- pany to be at the City.of Montreal, i the Province.of Quebec.Lo Dated at -the office of.the Secretary of.State of Canada, this.6th day of March, 1813.© Lo .FE _\u2026 THOMAS MULVEY, .Le, .TUnder-Secretary.of State.Blllott & David,\u2019 - = - i Co Solicitors for Applicants.BARGAINS, | DO YOU WANT A LARGE BUFFET?We have them, Do you want à small buffet?~ We have them.Do, you want an extension dining table, \u2018also chairs, china cabinet, serving table, etc.to match?We have them.\u2018We have everything in the new furniture line,-and at prices that will be heneficial to you.Had you not better.see our stock before you place your orders elsewhere?\u201830 years\u2019 experience in the line is surely worth something.GEO.LABBE & (0, 350 St.Paul street.HIGH CLASS WHITE ENAMEULED | bedroom furniture, suitable for your city house or cquntry cottage.at prices defying all competition.GEO.H.LABBE & CO., 350 St.Paul street COUNTRY MBEBRCHANTS\u2014IF YOU ar contemplating a trip.to the city o Montreal, and if you have on your list to .purchase new furniture for your house or your store, or for your son or daughter, who are soon to be marred, be sure and make us a call, and we -guarantee to give you the benefit of our lowest wholesale prices, and best up-to-date goods; and very prompt delivery.Our prices are from 25 .percent to 30 percent lower than ordinary prices.We make no charge for packifig, and give very liberal terms to responsible traders, and the usual discount for prompt cash añd for 30 days.GEO.H.- LABBE & CO.Wholesale Furniture Manufacturers.Btore, 360 St.Paul street.Established 30 years.WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED TO PURCHASE, ALL CASToff.Clothing, Furniture, - Sjlverwars, Plated Ware, Old Gold, Pawn Tickets.Above everybody else's \u2018prices paid b MAX FRANK, 15 ! BRADBURY .& CO.a phone Lasaile 4° \" an | available | minion Lands Agency or tered accountant; \u2018Segfried Hinson Read | { Bush, clerk, and Edward Charles: Baker, chidnge, pledge or .otherwise dispose of.Tr any \u201csecret va, HCE -other information, as to any invention - or company | .| carrying on a similar business, and -to Z ['ANT, Box 83, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.| KING'S HALL CHAMBERS, 591 ST.| pars eme BALA ES Canadian London Passenger Service.From Fr ._ Prom Southampton, land, Be.Feb.87 .Ti88.ASCANIA .Mar.15 Mar.20.T.SS.AUSONIA .Apr.b Apr.8&\u2014T:SS, ASCANIA .Apr.19 All steamers will call at Plymouth Eastbound.\u2019 Passage rates and full particulars an application: to Special Uptown Agency, - 530 St.Catherine Street West.1e Consult us as to rates to principal Ports of the world.THE ROBERT REFORD CO., Limited, 25.St.Sacrament Street.| Steérage Branch: 438 St.James Street | of .RY BRAS I) pes SYNOPSIS OF DOMINION LAND \u2018 - REGULATIONS.ANY person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may .homestead: a\u201d qudrter sectibn of Dominion land in Manitoba; Saskatchewan or Alberta.The appii- cant must appear in person at the Do- = 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- .steader.; Duties.\u2014 Six months\u2019 residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years.A homesteaddr may .live \u201cwithin nine miles of his homestead on a farm oi at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied by him or by his father, mothei, son, daughter, brother or sister, In certain districts, a homestea Fadl od standing ma re-empt a quarter Soction, alongside his homestead.Prive, $3.00 per acre.ic : Duties\u2014Must reside upon the home- ætead or pre-emption six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry, (including the time required to éarn homestead patent), and cultivate Srey acres extra.A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain a pre-emption may enter for a purchased homestead in certain districts.Price 4$3.00 per acre.Duties.\u2014Must reside \u2018six months in each of three years, culti- vats fifty acres and erect a house worth $300.00.\u2018 WwW.W.gory, | Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.N.B.\u2014Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not ba paid for.\u2018Given away Free.Apply | \"Engineer Witness Office.|: Easy of access, EERE TO LET Lo TO, LET, TWQ \u2018STORY, SEMI-DETACH- | ; ed, self-contained cottage, 8 rooms, .lawn in front, garden in rear, deep gallery overlooking river.- Apply, 144 LaSalle Road, Verdun.TO LET, 256 MACKAY STREET, .11] rooms, heated, rent $60 per month; 5 | rooms more can be added on top floor, at $25 per:'month.Phone Up 4198.| BRIGHT FLAT, 5 ROOMS AND .STA- \u2018ble.22 Botrel avenue, Notre Dame de Grace.\u2019 : ; FLATS.CONTAINING §, 6, 7 ROOMS, situate on Bloomfleld ave, North- of Van Horne, Outremont; heated by hot.water, electric fixtures installed, and all modern improvements; rental, $20 per month.Apply, ROBERT NE- VILLE, Jr, 933 Wiseman -ave., Outre- mon FLATS TO LET CENTRAL, suitable for light manufacturing purposes; low rent; Craig St, between Bleury and Victoria square.- Apply to the Business Manager, 143 St.Peter Street.T ; APARTMENTS TO LET.VALMONT APARTMENTS, 2111 PARK avenue, between Fairmount and.St, | Viateur, : heated suites, nine rooms, with outside balcony, well lighted, | thoroughly modern, 10 minutes from cor.Bleury and St.Catherine Sts.: hot \u201c water all year, laundry, open fireplaces, -electrical: fixtures, telephone and Janitor service, Vacuum cleaner, hardwood throughout, large plate mirrors in bedrooms, Mosaic tiled halls, {| ice furnished, hoist, back stair, goods entrance, outside Venetian blinds and inside linen blinds, gas stove, refrigerator, only 8 apartments, filtered water.Apply to Janitor, Phone St.Louis 4408, or F.J.BISAILLON, 17 Place d\u2019Armes Hill.Main 30.SHALL APARTMENT.TO LET, Bachelor Apartment To Let, Furnished, till October.- Main room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom.Everything \u2018dainty, Corner of main floor western \u2018outloox.Building almost new: St.Luke Street; | $55 a month, including telephone.Highest references required.Address, TEN-: OFFICES TO LET.Catherine Street West.\u2018Three large and three small \u2018offices; immediate | possession-or 1st May.Apply, Room 2 Tel.Up 1462.OFFICES TO LET FINE.BRIGHT OFFICES TO LET IN | \u2018Witness\u2019 Block; will rent.separate or en suite.Apply to the MANAGER, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.TR | \u2018LOST.WHITE AND.TAN FOX TER.\u2014 early.Send for Map, Folder ar:d Handsome Booklel passages and buy tick i Offices: Montreal, Portland, Hetine Fosse JOINT LONDON FREIGHT SERVICE.Cold Storage and Cool Air on Steamers : marked * From \u201cTS Portland, Me 88, ASCANIA .Mar.15 ST.SS.AUSONIA 2° 22 °1III April © T.SS.ASCANIA |.April 19 For fraight rates and other iniorma- tion, apply to.THE ROBERT REFORD COMPANY, AGENTS.Glasgow Passenger and Freight Service Cold Storage on Steumers marked * From.From .: St.John, N.B.wo.22\u2014*T.SB.CASSANDRA.Mar.13 Mar 1.*T.8S.LETITIA .Mar.20 ar.8\u2014*T 88, ATHENIA .Mar.27 Passage rates and full particulars on -application to Special Uptown Agency, 530 St Catherine Agent, or St.W., any Steamship THE BOBERT REFORD CO.Limited, 8 Bt.Sacrament Street.Steerage Branch: 488 St.James Street Manchester Liners r (LIMITED.) rom From \u2018Manchester.W.St.John.Feb.15.MAN.MILLER .Mar.8 Feb.20.MAN, CORPORATION Mar.15 Feb.22.MAN.ENGINEER Mar.22 Mar.8.MAN.INVENTOR .Mar.24 Mar.15\u2014MAN.COMMERCE Mar.26 Agents, MONTREAL.$$ BERMUDA 88.\u201cBERMUDIAN,\u201d Twin screw, 10,- 518 tons displacement, sails from New York, 10 a.m., every Wednesday.Submarine signals, wireless, orchestra.Ree cord trip, 39 hours, 20 minutes.oFast- est, newest, and only steamer I pding passengere at the dock in Bermuda without transfer.SS.\u201cOROTAVA,\u201d 10,063 tons displacement; sails from New York, 10 a.m., every Tuesday.Tic- M.8&.- Kets interchangeable with R.Ss.P.Co.WEST INDIES .New B88.\u201cGUIANA\u201d and other.steam- erg alternate Saturdays, from New York, for St.Thomas, St.Croix, St.Kitts, Antigua, Guadaloupe, \u2018Dominica, Martinique, Lucia, Barbadoes and Demerara.For full information apply to H.Henry, 286 Bt.James st: W.H.5 St.James st.; Thos.Cook & Bon, 530 gC!ane erin ; W.Hone & Rivet, 9 Ave.St, Laurent or J.G.Brock & Co.Agents, 211 Commissioners st., Montreal, or QUEBEO 8.8.Co., Limited, Quebec.PROFESSIONAL CARDS ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, de, | ELLIOTT & DAVID Advocates, Barristers and Solicitors, Commissioners for all the Provinces And for the States of Masgachusetts and New York Canada Life Building, 189 St.James st.Henry J.Elliott, KC.L.A, David, George L.Alexander, SMITH, MARKEY, SKINNER, PUGSLEY & HYDE, ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, Eto METROPOLITAN BUILDING, ROBT.C.BMITH, K.C, FRED.H.MARKEY, KO WALDO W.SKINNER, : WILLIAM G.PUGSLEY, '- G.GORDON HYDE ROUIN, LEMIEUX, MURPHY, BERARD & PERRAULT -Aâvocates, Barristers .and Solicitors, Quebéo' Bank Building, 11 Place d'Armas, Montreal, - ir L.Gouin, K.C.Hon, R.Lemieux, K.C, .R.Murphy, X.C.L.P, Berard K.Cant Perrault, LL.D, \\ J.H.Dillon, B.C.L MACLENNAN & BAKER, Advooates, Barristers anâ- Solicitors, Quebec Bank Building, Mobtreal.FARQUHAR S, MACLENNAN, KG WILLIAM A BAKER, LLB, KG Tel.Main 39560.= PATTERSON & C0.Advooutes, Barristers & Bolioitors, 180 fit.James Street, Montreal W.PATTERSON, K.C.MARRIAGE LICENSES 4 - EY .Lu ; JOHN M.M.DUFF, 446 Bt, James Street.49 Crescent St Have removed from 107 St.James St LOST AND FOUND \u201crier.Answers to name of \u2018Trix.\u2019 Re.ward if returned to 447B Moreau St.STABLES TO LET.FARM STREET \u2014 STABLES, TOGEther' or separately, stables will oc.commodate nine to twelve horses; a large yard, J.PRENDERGAST, 60: Farm street.MONEY WANTED.WANTED, $5,000 FOR FIVE OR TEN years, 1st mortgage.Address, 937; \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.WANTED.\u2014$6,000.00 FOR MON id years, from 1st April, Inter est 6 percent.Security, 1st class.Only principals need apply, to 2193 Esplanade avenue.PTE NOTICE.\u2014 APPLICATION HAS BEEN | made to the Corporation of the City of Montreal for leave to erect an Auto | Garage on lot cadastral No.147, subdivisions No.148 of Duvernay Ward, No.\u2014 St.Christophe, near St.Andre Street.= Address, No.1000 St.Andre WANT ADS.A.T.Chapman, Bookseller, 513 St.Catherine Tr, on Street, West of Subway CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, \u2018Situation Vacant, Situation Wanted, Pupils Wanted, ; Found, Second-hand Articles Wanted, or For - FOR The \u201cWITNESS\u2019 MAY BE LEFT WITH St.West, or with R.T Point St.Charles, 801 urner, Welling- CASH TARIFF.Rooms To Let, Articles Sale.sal To L erty For e or 20 Let Reo Articles For Sale, t 20 Words for 106.c for each additional word, gi .sertions-for the price of four.Six in NOTICE PARTICULARLY Postage Stamps Will Be Accepted, The above rates are cash with order When\u2018 pot prepaid, numerous entries MAX F \u2018 East Craig street.\u201cTel.East 8967.co ' street.Montreal, 13th March, 1913, have to be made, and the rat ; \u201c conséquetice, much higher.0 is, a FURNESS, WITHY & 69, Limited 179 ST.JAMES STREET.I 07 BS meta a pe Are DRL Tr SA Soll Sr HY nb ell AT iad Es ne wal 2 © = .- Ce ms pacte \" HE eg i Heng TES To Tes cm NE, F Pr Re \u2014 \u2014 a EE TY TT a Sin La THURSDAY.MARCH 13, 1913.*27-in te English\u2019 Vest.nel \u201cit: a\u2019 full.range of \"spots Bid\u2019 neat designs.a : did: wa s hing fabric.Our regular .20 and \u2018.25 © qualities\u2019 r :Friday per vard J .DUCK SU4TINGS: .= 27 \u2018inches wide, in a nice as- © \u2018gortment, of- neat stripes, in - ~ghades of: navy and butcher blues, specially récommend- ed for.boys.suits, rompers, été, -perfectly fast \u201ccolors.* Our regular .15 line, Friday per yard \u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.WASH GOODS ©) ©.8,000 Yards of New Ging- hams, \" fn \"all good plain colors, \u201cAlso- a \u2018full -range of all the.newest designs in checks, -stripes, and plalds.| ! Our regular .12% and .15 - \u2026 qualitiés:- Friday per yard :.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.© I r\u2014Ground Floor.J \u201cFine Striped.Pique: strictly.pan.-tajiored models, soft | 7 : WAISTS TO WEAR HATS Toques.Mand Turbans, for wear right now.Black, Navy, \u2018Brown,.Taupe.Smartly trimmed, chic looking models.Really worth 2.98.Friday .ccoeececoses.d FLOWERS \u2019 .800 Bunches of Millinery Flowers, most of the new shadings are here.Flowers worth .75, 1.00, 1.50 and 2.00.Friday \u201cR eus au 00030 3000000 \u2014Ground Floor.FINE LAWN WAISTS \\ Several dainty models with thigh collar or Dutch neck \"and 3% and long set in sleeves.Some have allover fronts, nicely trimmed with .clusters of fine tucks; others are trimmed with rows of Val.insertion and dainty medallions.All sizes 34 to- 44, Friday 0.ar 19% - 8ILKS AND DRESS GOODS _ Practically every weave will be represented in both Silks and Dress Goods, Every yard left over from yesterday's offering is \u2018involved in this determined effort to clear.Besides these, new lines will be added to complete the color range.33 Regular Prices range from .50 to 1.50 a yard.pew To Clear Friday at per yard .ccoeeeenn.eee ; \u2018 * ses J \u2014Ground Floor.daily.D COUPS TES PEU Are You Fond Of Needlework Then join our Free Classes\u201410 to 12 a.m.and 3 to 5 pm.It costs you absolutely nothing to join\u2014all that we ask is that you purchase materials required in our Needlework: Section .on the Ground Floor.\u2019 \u2019 CLASSES ARE FILLING RAPIDLY BETTER JOIN NOW.\u2014 Basement Salesroom.wil A .\u201cFootwear Final ins LADIES\u2019 NIGHT GOWNS 3 DRAWERS \\ CORSET COVERS TUMBLERS Mostly in slipover style.made from extra qualit.cotton or nainsook, All wal] made and beautifully trimmed with fine lace or em.\u2018broidery.Regular 1.25, 1.49 and 1.98, Friday In elther style, made from fine cotton, with wide lac- or embroldery trimming: good roomy sizes, Regular value .98; Friday In an endless variety af designs, well made and shaped and trimmed with ribbon ! lace or embroidery.Regular .39, .49 and .59; Friday See rats eect, \u2014First Floor Up, Thin Blown Table Tumblers, bel] shape.Regular 7m Size .75; Regular 8-nz.| 380; Friday per dozen .TUMBLERS 3 Good Quality Heavy Table Tumblers, §-0z.size.Regu- } lar .40 per dozen.2 Clean Up Friday per dozen .J CUPS AND SAUCERS A 5,50 and 6.00 F ; Lo | an BOOTS, FRIDAY PER PAIR -2.49 Japanese China Cups and | 450 and 5.00 BOOTS, FRIDAY PER PAIR .4,00 BOOTS AND OXFORDS, FRIDAY PER PAIR.4 49 4 ABOUT THE LAST OPPORTUNITY YOU'LL HAVE OF BUYING SUCH SHOES AS THESE AT PRICES SO LOW.\u2014First Floor Up.Owning and Operating A.E.Rea & Co.Montreal, Limited.CHINA BERRY BOWLS ) from Friday each .cvvecemees Saucers, various decorations.Regular from 1.80 to 2.40 per dozen.| Friday per dozen .] | CHINA VASES | i China Vases, about 9 inches high, Floral and Scenic decorations, all gold trim-{ med.Regular .75 each.Friday each erred : large assortment of decorations and shapes, .25 to 1.00, Regular | China Salad or Berry Bowls, | Î i i ~\u2014Basement Salesroom, ONTARIO BY-ELECTION.Messrs.Ebbs and McLean Candidates in South Lanark, Perth, Ont March 13.\u2014The nominations for candidates to fill-the vacancy in the Ontatio legislature in South Lanark, caused by the death of the late Colonel Matheson, took place in the town hall this \u2018afternoon.Three candidates were nominated\u2014Mr.John C.Ebbs, Cohsgrvative; David McLean, Eiberal, and Mr.W.G.Ferguson, Independent.Before.the nomination Mr.J.B.Lyle, Independent Conservative, had declared himself a \u2018candidate, but he was not nominated: ~ Shortly after the homination Mr.Ferguson declared that he would drop out, and leave the field to a Conservative or a Liberal.He stated that he had entered the field of his own wish and had dropped out in the same manner, and: that \u2018he would support Mr.Ebbs., The contest will now be between Mi.Ebbs and Mr.McLean.| à reprit THE POINT CARS.\u2018Pro Bono Publico' writes to the \u2018Witness\u2019 as:follows:\u2014 \u2018Might I be permitted to suggest, through the columns of your valyed paper, a hint to those who are at present at work cu a means of bettering our tramway service, especially in connection with the Point St.Charles route?.\u201cThe most direct line to the \u201cPoint\u201d is by way of \u2018McGill ang Wellington streets, and in the latter street we find a single track and two.switches between McGill and Ann streets, where a lot of valuable time is lost to the Tramway Company and its patrons.\u2018Now here is an opportunity for the widening the street, and Ann, to admit of double tramway tracks.The few buildings on the east, or side next to the canal, are of very ancient construction, and the proposed widening could not be done at a more opportune time, before the C.N,R.Company build their bridge city to come to the relief of both, by.between.McGill | BUY HARRISON'S BREAD BECAUSE HE KEEPS THE QUALITY UP \u2014\u2014\u2014 4.i ASK YOUR GROCER, OR TELEPHONE MOUNT 386 between Dalhousie and Nazareth streets, across.Wellington street, in reaching the wharf.\u2018There must of necessity be a lot of extra traffic on the street when the C.N.R.freight sheds are located at this point; and what hope of quicker service can we expect.if the present conditions are permitted to remain.?\u2018In this connection, I think it might be well to suggest that \u2018the bridges to bd erected by the C.N.R.Company across St.Maurice and Wellington streets, should be designed so as to provide for the widening of St.Maurice street to the homologated line, and for \u2018the suggested widening of Wellington street, which, in the case of the latter, would call for the present expropriation cf the necessary strip of land between Nazareth and Dalhousie streets.\u2019 This, picture is one of the best Copyrighted, 1913, by Underwood & him in his new high silk hat and wearing his famous Wilson smile.Underwood.ever \u2018taken of the new President, showing \u2018father Cocoa Jugs Tea Pots Celery Trays Marmalade Jars Sugars and Creams Y MORG TIMI 500 PIECES RANGING IN PRICE FROM $2.00 TO $3.00 OF Japanese China Samples at $1.00 *\u201c Mayonaise Dishes Biscuit Jars Brush and Crumb Trays 3 Spoon Trays Second Floor.Tables have been specially arranged for this sale.Many pieces for which one usually pays from $2.00 to $3.00, are now marked at- $1.00.CONNOR O\u2019NEIL.Mount St.Louis Literary Union St.Patrick\u2019s Day Entertainment.The Mount St.Louis Literary Union held their annual St.entertainment at Mount St.Louis Institute yesterday afternoon.Rev.J.C.Brophy, D.D., was in the chair.with students and their \u2018friends and relatives.The piece presented was \u2018Connor O'Neill, a five act tragedy, acted by the members of the Literary union.The play tells of the religious and political struggles in Ireland at the end of the sixteenth century, under Edward VI of England.Connor O'Neil, once king of Ulster, is wavering between his love-of Ireland, his native land, and submission to the will of the English king.His elder son, Shane, endeavors to bring him back to Ire- in his power to.prove Shane a rebel.Quarrels and dissentions between the father and his sons make up the story of the play, but at last right triumphs over wrong, and Shane wins.back hi- to his old faith and ireland, and is crowned king of Ulster.As the aged, careworn king, who, rent as he is by the cares of his position, is always\u2019 a loving .father, Mr.ary mention.His interpretation of the old king's anger, remorse, and despair was very fine.Mr.F.Kiernda played a fine part in the role of Wil- Jiam Gray, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and the parts of Richard O'Nell, and his \u2018brother Shane, were equally weil filled by Messrs.T.McCaffrey and J.Buckley, respectively.The role of O\u2019Kervalan, Bishop of Cloghen, was well interpreted by Mr.W.Norman, and Mr.A.McCallum played a good part as Robert, Connor's former bard.By no means least deserving of mention was Master R.Pelletier.who as Richard O'Neill's little son Hugh, won the hearts of all present.Other characters of the play were well filled by Messrs.E.Brushey, H.Gray, W.T.MeGaully, R.Larfin.R.Hudon, E.Phelan and H.Rouleau.All these budding Young actors owe a deep debt of gratitude to the Rev.Bros.Jerome, and Neill, to whom the thanks and congratulations of the aud- jence are due for the suocess of the play.The Mount St.Louis orchestra, under the able direction of Prof.J.J, Goulet, was in attendance, and rendered guit- able selections throughout the course of the entertainment.The musical numbers included a saxo- phone quartet by Messrs.1, Lacoste, Patrick\u2019s day and the college theatre was well filled land, while Richard, his younger son,\u2019 who hates his brother Shane, does all I.Lacoste deserves more than ordin- .have so far heen eminentiv R.Gauthier, R.Meunier and P.SI ger; a-cornet solo by Mr.M.C.Mi neron, accompanied by Mr.M.R.Des and a violin solo by Mr.M.J.Roche accompanied again by Mr.M.R.Dest all of which were heartily applauded During the course of the afternoo an address of welcome was read © Rev.Father Brophy, by Mr.W.Ne man, president of the Literary Unio% to which the Reverend Father replied at some length, touching aptly ot good fellowship that in many we existed between the Irish and he French in Canada, and encouraged i cultivation of the same.He also spokt on the Home Rule question, pointis out that the movements so far from being, as he said, was often claimed an anti-protestant one, had in man\u201d striking i.stances been fostered \" non-Catholies, Gratton and Parne notably, amongst a host of others NEW GRAIN CAR.Has Hopper Bottom and Big Çapt city.f intendent ° Super! d Trunk Mr.J.Coleman the car department of the Grand the Railway, whose device for holding tn bodies and trucks of cars together ot prevent telescoping in case of accl Co has attracted some attention, haf as ceived favorable reports of the (TEE of another of his inventions.à hopPf bottom grain car.Hopper hottom cars coal almost instantaneously, I rob in use for some time, but the Pr lem of devising a practical den\u201d she, would prevent grain from escaping oo hitherto been difficult of solution hy \u2018Coleman\u2019 steel hopper bottom for car No.9950 has been in service en trial on the Grand Trunk be!F he Midland and Portland and the 12 satisfactory.The car has a perfectly eve.and tight bottom.and is in every ŸE: the same as an ordinary 0X in except that it completely dumps 6726 few seconds.It Is used «astPoun\u2019 with grain and westbound .n TE! ne coal or any similar commer tv.!P movement with coal.and the Inadifi with coal, it is stated, dees not \u201cNo the car in any way for grain ger =o The new car has a greater capac by 700 bushels than the standard £1270 car.CL d which unlne ave been 0 THE \u2018DAILY WITNESS fs printed ant published at the \u2018Witness\u2019 corne, offices No.140 St.Peter street ill on City of Montreal, by John Redpe Dougall and Frederick Eugens gall, both of Montreal.All business communications sheuld If addressed John Dougall & Son a ness\u2019 Office, Montreal, and all jette\u201d to the Editor, should be allies \u2018Editor of the \u2018Witness.k= olher Ë war.& ihese 5 come ible.; 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