The daily witness, 11 mars 1907, lundi 11 mars 1907
[" SE vr ERT ff Foe \\ 8 Twelve à Pages ES Fine and MMiider 7° _ XLVIIL., No.59 ; MONTREAL, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1907.Price ONE CEng ic UNREST IN PERSIA.MODISTES CONVENE COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.FOR \u2018WORLD-WIDE PEACE.| QUEBEC LEGISLATURE.NEWS IN BRIEF.\u2019 3 \u2014 fo] \u2014 \u2014 srike at Ispahan in Protest) Handsgme Parisian Gowpw:Ex-|British Columbia Legislature] Association for International |A Belief That Prorogation will Barc Twecdmon he public Toa the Against Reactionary Methods hibited Before Assocation Repeals Tax on Outsiders.| Conciliation Formed in be Reached on Thursday.|G50 ant NE doit Le musiciens of Governor's Son.of Dressmakers in - x \u2014 +.New York \u2014 Hague,\u2019 he says, \u2018fully desirous of ro- \u2014 N Y k i.THIS, HOWEVER, DOES NOT in-{.- .Quebec, March 9\u2014AH the indications meetin and if other powers will not e also Page 12.ew York.CLUDE TRAV ERS - now are thai \u20ac session of the Legis: meet®us they must take the responsibi- Fe ors Me As % protest \u2014\u2014 BACCO AND LIQUOR TO- .New York, March 11\u2014With the pur-/ lature is drawing to its close and that lity.! Teneran,.À tion amd Teactionary THE = + .Pose of waging an aggressive campaign Prorogation will be reached on \"Thurs oo \u2014 inst the gato ion die def of tho PRESIDENT SPEAKS OF \u2018THE \u2014 m pebalt of world-wide peace as unlim- day, and, may be, on Wednesday.Most The University of Birmingham has methods of the son an fi es Masud PREVAILING FASHIONS.Victoria, B.C, March 11.\u2014By a bill Sted influence and money will afford, of the important business on the order |0OW a lecturer on commercial law, Governor-General lt 0 wie th eldest brought into the legislature on Friday tnd \u2018under the direct control of some of paper has been cleered off from it, and Professors of accounting.finance and Wirza, Zill-Ee-Sultan, 0 * a New York March 11\u2014Many hand- the McBride Government repealed : the} the wealthiest and most prominent men little apparently remains to be done ex- ; COMmerce, and an advisory board vi uncle of the Shah, a general strike i > y tax on commercial travellers from other! in the United States, the ciation for! cept to pase the supplies, of which only | business men to co-operate with the de by the reigning mod- et full progress at Ispahan, formerly the [some gowns ma gning provinces, which has awakened so, much og cational Concillation, as it is call-| the \u2018charities\u2019 have as yet been voted.Professors in the Faculty of Commerce metropolis of Persia.Attempts to re- ures x oe rere draped over lay fig protest.\u201cThe only exception is in the has been formed in this city and However, as the House will hold two Many students are now studying i br the ress the strike have led to serious disor- me aration Figo 0 vis © 4: case of travellers for tobacco and Hiquor oh open offices to-day.distinct sittings daily next week, begin- degree of Bachelor of Commerce, which rs, during which many casualties occur- in or pe È Prot i com \u2018As A inti ol firms who have no_ branch houses in tae Mr.Andrew Carnegie and Mr.Andrew ning on Monday\u2014one in the afternoon Was granted first by the University last red among the strikers, some of whom Dressmakers\u2019 h : today ve sociation, province.* DD.- White are the honora presidents, and the other in the evening\u2014there is year Lave sought refuge on \"the premises of he heh Efabe here, vo-day White.the As {atid thenptive officers are Mestre.Nicho- every prospect that this important part the British telegraph office.Urgent tele- soci: a Be Yu bite, e, the As- ST.P ATRIC CK\u2019s D AY a ones Butler, president of Colum-! Gf the sessional work will be disposed of Thirty-four souls (i (all on board) are grams from the inhabitants of Ispahan : don s presi outs who has just re .University, resident; Richard Bar- in good time, unless, indeed, some unex- believed to have perished in the North have reached the Persian Govemnment de- jturned from abroad, spoke of the gowns vice-president, and Hayne Davis, pected obstruiction arises.O£ \u2018course, Se& in the wrekks of a trawler and a \u2018séeretarg, while there is an executive| it is not at all unlikely that the Op- German cargo steamer.ding the recall of the Governor-Gen- she had observed while acrose the ocean.+2 ee ral and the expulsion of his family from {I have learned much during my five Speakers and Route of fdmmittee com rised, in addition to these position may in the connection propose ity.The telegrams have been hand- weeks\u2019 stay,\u2019 she said, \u2018for one thing, }officers, \"of .Lyman Abbott, and I ki fo \u201che Minister of the Interior for |all sleeves are jackanapes.That is to] Procession Have Been j Yasars.Jum James BT Richard Watson Hons.in ones one hs.dissent on of Bavaria tam raven \u201cthat transmission to the Shah.ay erty à intone a Che house and Selected, \u2019 lin, and Seth Low.record for future campaign am- there has been used ig the past r ; Seven years ll tons of citri id, \u2014 dice.It is hard to tell where the AW Q munition, mi these do not promise to citric acid, 16 HARLES BERESFORD = BD SON CITY DIVES h del On the other hand, ons of potash, 120 to tarta LORD Cc R sleeves begin.Another thing I noticed MOVEMENT ST ARTED TO FORM.A ; - br use whispered Yh at Mr.Leblanc nas and 200 tons of yeonmet arteris acid \u2014_ -jis that the French women are no longer LEAGH cl , _ still + card hich BRITISH ADMIRAL SAYS BATTLE- |wearing veils.Only while automobil- UE T0 LOOK AFTER IRISH \u201cHNOTIC IN THE SENATE REGARD- Sill sn important card Lo Day, Thiot A Bucharest despatch save the agi SHTPS ARE CHEAPER THAN ing and driving are they wom.in| INTERBSIS IN POLITICS ING LIQUOR LICENSES.Be a ae TE RE tation among the farm laborers in the TTL reason for this an AND MUNIC MAT- 2 y \u2019 ; tosani threat t BA ER.that as veils are bad for the eyes and TERS.- \u2018March 10.\u2014 Senator Ferguson goes mot apport to be Enews Suis A portions.The peasants ore age Dro: 8, - Foe hr frets Jkice he venom Sent of no greater weight or value then the nd are plundering est estates and farms.+ ol Council, one-haiz of Baton de L\u2019Epine-Prevost affair, which ich posed has proved a fizzle, it is not likely to y Fighting between the troops of res os dof sppoinices of the do the government much harm.But Nicaragua and Honduras continues sc- ættling the estate of his brother, the By.one- fi À ted li- the best-informed opinion seems to hold Vere.On Friday last, after three hours\u2019 late Lord Delaval Beresford.The ad- the Bon n brelder nie hich i be she trie, ihe object a By.one.Shor \u2018wo retail liquor shops that the Opposition will keep it over $H8&gement at Tuguaro, the Nicaraguan 1 st miral still believes in\u2019 battleships in spite i 440.Dawson - de in connection with -im- until next No doubt, the whole- are said to have been annihilat- imitate the Japanese in the matter of fluence in \u2018the postical \u2018and \u2018munca + era te Eile ents and where prac-| sale amendments made by the Legisla- ed.of the international project of disarma- \u2018The people bave become the ar- eleeves.Of course, we have the skort world, sale smendments made by the Legals , Cal, March 11.\u2014Lord ¢kin, they have been abandoned.peor, admiral of the British Another thing of importance abroad, à P i Channel Fleet, has arrived here on his |i8 the vogue of checks and stripes, espe-f The formation of a St.Patrick's Unitas return from Texas, where he has been cially stripes.They are being worn im [ie being discussed among the officers-asve |.Ÿ all sorts of material, cloth and wilks.|memibers of thé different Irish except on his own pois e men ment.ices- are, ducted?If th - bilers of peace,\u2019 he said yesterday, \u2018They glecre Love rite Meu te full is pertes 4 that, the mati ter i next {ernment Pare possession oË informa- will not be accepted by the Assembly Masked men are again am them- realize the horrors of war, and that bat- thi se > pis Em There | his city shottly; at which represenia- Mion on the, gubject, will they \u20ac cause an without more' or less objection.selves shooting sheep on yoming Hleships are cheaper (han battles War I ae aire.[in this, tty oui at which oh sgstigation to be-made?- In addition to the business reparted S08.Four thousand have been des- termine rliamen \u20ac X Leg range.ad potentates, and\u2019 the people look Then, too, there * a piece of.néus Fun demen who bre at present consi wit ik: © OT ACTE the der the sons esting & upon the cost of battleships 2s an insur | iB al eve havi rass buttons,\u2019 care aid of - proposition ¢ \u201cof the ; Ty Ce.tions respecting the mines - of Quebse New York had a big snowstorm yes- te ta?small, are having » sage to oll re of [ihe prelminy sages of Oo gropowdl SoC EE were amended ia committee of the (TAY.In Sight hou ess ai dhe \u2014_\u2014 e, ] TELUS Ih Au ; ; wha t SUPREME CHIEF RANGER Lous\u201d XVI, viios'les huge sort of anyiaung of publication urther than et KB PART NAVAL.«| 0 Shen weap.through ai cœcope fa | te inter wi cree \u201cLe Paie mus.om se ce on e head.| suca a movement 5 3 Tau oe hia ; .final e, ich was ned until n yesterday sev MR.HLLIOTT G.TBIEV HNGON- NUW has many aigrettes in it, which.look among the different local Irish societies, Monday The Premiers erendum inches rand and at at Atlantic City nine {Eke spiders with fifty.legs.There are Arrangements for-the St.Patrick\u2019s bill in relation to the ting.of cer- inches; while at Wilkesbarre, Scranton, HEAD OF THE 1.O.F.: \u2018nine tailor-made dresses to one fancy demonstration on.Monday next, oh} x ; tain fra « and loges by muni-{ Allentown, H, Harrisburg, and other points Îdress- The lingerie princesse dress will 18, have been concluded, and -this morn.Admiral Evans the | ain ranchioe id mivile ag D the eastern end of the state a eimilar Toromts, March 8704 Bad bok ext still be the thing for summer.\u2019 5 [ie the committee fs charge aimounged } 4; a, Yat Jaméstown ition will in-| did also BR Kelly's bills $hird reading, the fall is recorded.In many sections of re F,, was to- \u2019 hat the speakers who.will deliver arp: é \u2018saine of, the finest vessels of for Game and Fishery laws and the sale of Pennsylvania the publit roads are closed preme counciller of the Loz».Lg +i LORD PENRHYN s DEATH as at tre Senquet to He held tn thera fishing rights by settlers and a number fo traffic.The storm was accompagied unanime lected supreme even er the fig a high wind, anger of the order, in euccpasion: to the | puspices of the St.Poor Sanity will 15\" [of others of mines importance, In xo 1313\" raf 00 fie revers.arimiin late Dr.Oronhyatekha 2e {rBOALLS STRUGGLE \u2018wri ze be the Hon, R Chi ia RY said the government had mo\u2019 ma the mountainous sections, was retard- : PLOYERS AT SLATE QUARRIES.Justice Tascheresu, oseph Downey, | .- will \u2018mike ive statistics which would enable it to es - di ot 0, So, Ton] Mook K.& of \u201cGuelph, Ngo CF.\" i The.\u2018Navy Department has been tablish how mary khildrer in Montreal | * \u2014 di Lindon, | March \u201car \u2014bérd Peathys, Son BO, ME Mr du \" Danze te vised Bp $0.date of the coming of the | of wahoo! age attended no school, Sl Sa Boe In Bok in -| whose Sopute 3 with: his employees atthe Nan qT Trade, whieh Sri take \u201cplace: at à : | oped: 4 NY, Betheads slate gaavries -{romght \"him close of tise werviee.Patsick\u2019s | Hop .Cn MeL oe into gest: p a dead.Lh ar on Vins square, Lah \u2018wad fy Pisin ap TEE ott < hinese to part of 20d eS Cag tes Set, yas [Smugglers wtp os the-Tyslieds the quarries, ey [rond adored Je : A The Domiri 3 is to KES disgerie, yiekded after three three years\u2019 struggle, which Span De nD th Bu =| X Bethesda district ¥ Afcen ous co | o be = in ages, and which, neatly $2,000 .sie / Rd Thierry.api \u201cNew York, March 11.\u2014To save the Pro- censes have been ted in De 3 \u2018did not do anybody agy good except the | ë eid and = that-now goes to the middleman, pro- connection with a rnorel ; rhe] ry | foreign quarrymen, Who, as a result of] .te or \u2018the dispute, developeë'a thriving business GOV HENMISNT- AGRI > way of sending siates te England.|._\u2018GBNT x RR TR in eceased peer was born in 1386, and, sieteeded \u2018his father \u2018m 1886.; ih | prietôrs -of.large hotels and restaurants {and if p 5 Ls, \u201cto grrive: in of this: city.are considering.the organiza- vestigation\u201d rhother th they will kause in- \u201cce probibiy the wil deal in al kin Tro of hotel and ae Ootrièia 1 = Tobab 1 e \u201cBon in u-| The British i ; ; lot.\u2019 F 5, rant empplies.Aaron Bodenweisen, repealed the tax umbia Legislature = 8 Avstris=The armored cruiser \u201cCharles Montreal, has been in the sity for ome lers from other eae, ercial À rire : : provinces.\u201cThis, how- - F Ottaws:.h ot ermhèent{ V1! \u2018and.agstlier cruiser not yetingmed.[weeks interesting.them in the plan, and ever, does not i .CF CANADIAN CABLES \u201c 1 has ov Mrs Eine Free 4 Jtaly\u2014One armeored -cœuise 2 and -one it.is; expected \u2018that a comipany with $10,- baceo and Te de travetiemn for.to LER known às the \u201cCentral route \u2018across! the: pootected tected gfuiser; yet te be designated, 00C,000 capital -will be organized.\u2018 LL.-\u2014 - CG ted Prem portion \"of New \u201cBrunswick -between] \"Swredent- One waaghip, mot yet named.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 In Dominion Oky, Manitoba, 00 anadian Associa > Grand Forks ahd Chipman, as the- Vnel\u201d One to three warships, not, yet THE WRECKED « DAKOTA.\u2019 Douglas Anderson was arrested on -Sai- London, March !l.\u2014It is\u2019 intended to best adapted for the National Trän tamed Lo \u201cday night charged with robbing - the present a testimonial to\u2019 Sir Frederick Continental Railway.In addition tof .Argent je-One to.three warships, not Bank of England in Manchester.ae Young, upon his miffetieth birthday, Dépeing shorter by some forty-sevien miteët Fét named, ; ; .PASSENGERS AND CREW PROVID- 4 Jun ont a recente of ete [lan Che 8.Joun ailes tout, de har) QUE Ce Dao (ares men ds coute on dad services in the a onia! itute, fy: : ; : in the west - the strong endorsation of the engineer Ton \u2014 \u2018500 miles of new railway, and and sho wii extending over a period of thirty-seven |ing staff, who have made thorough.years.| soninations of both, in order Lo es \u2018|tain which was.the mos ec of thy London, March &\u2014Mrs, Garnett, easiest grades, and of the\u2019 cheapest gor member of the Chorlton Board of Ge lus.- \u2018| struction.For a distance\u2019.of fourt - dians, in prote against \u2018the | 3 Le.t d rai \u20ac c roposal miles out-of the 150 miles between?YR.BLLIOTT @.STBVENSON.© send several chi far to Cana \"belter sep | Grand Forks-and Chipxian heavy freightéf Supreme Chie! Ranger, Indeperdéat-Orger than ve drivers |WIUICTE) 88 RO, Ty this \u2018central\u2019 route will have to ued at Fortier LES Fa ave drivere, à that.th what is known as a \u2018pusher,\u2019 in other years * ivington declared\u201d © |worda, to use an extra locomotive, iuë :.hd ago.The fa moved to.Port coment of the children was a mere farce; brder to surmount a grade-4hat amountäf death aw oy nen he Vas and he studied [88 they were misled by\" unreliable pic 4 a little over one percent.Even witü aty, \" th Brien & Alfnson, of that | tures of the country and ite Dowibilities : this extra expense, -howkver, it i$} Geo.may \u201cBh was prosecating | 5 drawn hid by paid agents of Canadien! houxht that the \u2018pusher \u201croute ie pré r county, =m ferab Ke ot the the first t in twenty-five\u2019 years \u201cre \u201cboard decided not to send the chil- ai n° ite vost \u2018of construction., Fa \u2018 \u2018Yokohama, March 11 \u2014The crew of Féquire 60,000 men as soon as the spring.the wrecked steamer \u2018Dakota\u2019 has been opens.-] discharged.~~ The Buropeans will be sent {to- the - hited States on the steamer Mr G.C.Desstilles, of Bte.és me EE ae dn Sel Sl { Hongkong: e majority e passen- ate in ; e ir William -Ri ; .gen fe ere vil will take the + steamer \u2018Si- n.SV nue 0 er Their hotel an er\u2019 expenses \u2014 ey- left in the Senate by\u2019 the will | be paid by the Great Northern Mr.A.G.Cros, K.C., ex-Mayor of William : Hingston -was filled Steamship, Company, owners of -the \u2018Da- Westmount, has been appointed to suk- \u2018the: a ent of AE kota\u2019 The United States consul has ceed Judge Hall in the Quebec Provin- ly pr i \u201cof St.Hya-|sent $150 to the governor of Chibu prefee- cial Court of Appeals.FR Hiya ture fomidistribution among the fidiermen | \u2014 .Be ne senator, 2 leading citizen of [who assisted f1i the rescue of the paseen- \"Elaborate preparations are being made Wu ri ean Dist and 3 nephew oi | No a! ave bee taken.sand, mii Cournament on May 1 « \u2018 thé -FramecontinlentalS or eat sau and a ew of |.No salvage measures have been: taken.on \u2018May Ration to Con d 887 ing this heer SRT throagh orto of.New: Branswik] i e-fbmotué: patriot Papineau b : at An official inquiry, has been arranged, and 18 next.n an I t to.A strong j \u2018grade\u2019 w ved St- Hyacinflie io e_took his clagsi- s aving been en for e produc LL .Detroi mb in ven protest did not medt \u2018with the success it on a one percen Le \u2018than el have.ol \u2018courge in the: college of that city.He tion of evidence.STANDARD TRAFFIC FORMS.bra of Dickinson, Thur! ited.\u2018 à i ber & St: meri aftetwirds; studied law, but never took| Captain Francke, of the Dakota, is} Ottawa, March 11.\u2014The Railway Com- RE ma gn eT LB ETE BRR HR SR BE dR evelgin tratio: A \u2019 va ake a deep ecision © e underwriters, so ng and other c forme Mr.Thurber became secretary to = Premier of Newfoundland, has sent the | *2Y\" Commission's report in this matter] municipal \u2018matters when quite à.young \u2014\u2014 which it is intended to put into use on dent Cleveland.\u2018Mr.Stevenson ha 2 | Birmingham: \u2018Post\u2019 à verbatim report.of | The be signed & md Lo by.at Amherstburg, Ont., as well his speech protesting against the fishéries\u2026 (*© Government 1 ¥ us ip Detroit and baa regided in Canady ATTangement with the United States, | THE.LEGISLATIVE COUNCILman and after serving as a councillor for| | DOUMA COMMITTEES all Canadian railways.This i ven j Stora See a as Mayor « of St.vel es win Las ; to the public in order tht us ges \u201céjathe a quarter a cent : 2 ; ublicity as i t He: hus been president of the Bank of | RADICAL PARTIES HOPELESSLY |{he consideration of the conditions that oy six The \u2018Post\u2019 says it is a verbose and: Ae - time past, months in.the year for some.contentious prod action, and does \u2018not.\u201cThe \u2018Canada\u2019 :says: \u2018The same ds 1 4 His Hyatitithe: since 1878.A Hfelong Lib- AT \u2018ODDS OVER AMNESTY \u2018| should prevail, and in order that all par- Des think the circulation of the protest in Year, the Legislative Council.has taken À Wa frequent] asked to \u201center ; UESTION.15 ties intertested may be able to make any ts OF MRS, J, CORISTI this country will result in the enlistment | the Montreal Light, Heas sas and Powerd Lilic- life but steadily refased um] + i À 8 répresentations that th desi of English £; Company -under its: protection, and hau 2 the.eral elections\u201d of 1897, when he EM p! e may re.by esterday a cablegram was ed nglish opinion in his favor.; ë Such representations may be made ap, the family of Mrs.James Coristine \u2014_\u2014\u2014 dope.ite \u2018best to ensure.a perpetuity of] : \u201cto the Local Legislature.He St.Petersburg, March.1, \u2014The lower till the first of May next.fom rats du Eee apr| THE KENTUCKY Pruë \u2026 (À manne meer 1 rérné 1 de bre (eve En prt ne acte dell \u201c1 = Wo + aut e- .10] or the examination her husba ks age \u201cBeatrice panied by SHOTS FI doubt they.call that respect of scquirgfli Senator - ulles- %as married twice, morning fn seo & members The FINE AND MILDER tine, their da RED INTO HOUSES OF rights.ey would evidently have re- his.first wife \u2018being: Emelic Mondelet, Radical parties are hopelessly at odds re- ho d dd i ne late Judge Mondelet, et, gatding the manner of raising Me ques- \u2018Rise, for the suntight heckons clear, a, vi, Sex aie e \u201cfaving Koxe VUDGE HARGIS AND OTHERS.{famed to vote the emancipation of the; {loves in -the United States through i tion amnesty.The Socialists persist Out into God's sweet air.\u2019 she had been slightly indisposed, but nothin Jackson, Ky.\u201cMarch 11.\u2014Citi xof t for the acquired\u2019 rights of th \u201cLeman daughter.of Dr: Le \u2014_\u2014 g serious wa ticopated.I \u2019 \u2026 1zens - Spec pg > in forcing it immediately to the front in dition to her husband, he leaves \u201cfour this feud-ridden city were startled ott |owners.But the will of the peop g i o uw gham.- thè forma: of an open declaration to the ui en - arn gy! 12: Boney ons an of their sleep on Saturday night which has before this Pise se certai la, Sani auginters- a Mosers.i shooting, such as seldom bas vas ach forme of government, is an th intine, Stan Church (wife e*Dr H.M.|Lere- Two shots were fired inte .the Legislative Council.Ke the Je pie \"know Church) and Miss Beatrice Coristine.*|home of Judge James Hargis, accused [how to enforce their will, the Legielati © of $f Complicity in in the assassination of [Council must give in or be crished.\u2019 VICTORIAN ORDERS WORK.|T°ZeD LOCOMOTIVE BOILER EXPLODED: The report of Others were fired into the store.of MOTIVE BOIL : Nurses fon ho the Victorian Order of Hargis Brothers, in which June Jett, Metchuen, NJ, March IL\u2014Two mex follows: \u2014Tota] month of February à 8: brother of Curis Jett, was sleeping, | w were killed and a number of others hut, 136; cases mus of visits made, but be was unharmed.The home of |and this town was shaken and threatené 2; nurees 19 \"45804, AT; new doctors, Mr.Smith, deputy town maïshal, was with many.fires to-day, when-the boiler; Cases, 57.\"surgieat o mer, 1; medical {also hit.The firing was up for | of a locomotive on the Pennsylvania Rail- 44,4; cal cases.à aa (uses, 2; gecologi- forty minutes Efforts of the police! my exploded while drawing a freight tars, 14: 5; etric cases, 110; chronic were in vain until yesterday, on! they train through the town,.The dead are: e, which practically would be an a .Peel Soria revolution.A caucus of se prod ot Arthur 38, > io Ld cial Revolutionists and members.of the Sound, Toronto, 20; Ditawa, 32, , peasant league last night rejected this, 8: Montreal, \u201ca, 16; Queber, 26, 8; Bt.John, as well as a proposition to make appeal 28, 14; Hatifax, 28, 16.Sons.NELD., FOR.THE NORTH.| or a demand to the Emperor gu the sub- Eine and a little warmer to-day and on ~ ec and it \\Was decl: in uce a mi SIN Ds rue PURE.|i, ml So pence for pale | nt LP met Mate rt Johnt, Nad, March 1L\u2014At day-jcal prisoners.\u2019 This is undoubtedly un- British Columbia, otherwise à weather In ak to-day\u201d the sealing\u201d of twenty- constitutional, and hence is acc able to Canada bas been everywhere ec- steamers will sail for the north to]the Constitutional Democrats, e cabi- \u2014 \u201ctbe Snnual taking of seals off vhe [Det.in any event, will not regard the in- 1640-2 Notre Dame strest, Montreal, March 11, 1907.\u2014Readings by Hearn & Har.Labrador \u2018¢oast.Om account of inshore | troduction of an amnesty resolution as Marcel h 11, 1907 Readines by Heurn \u20ac winds which have packed the ice heavily | warranting the dissolution of parliament.Yesterday, 2.55; 11 a.m to-day, 29.88 operations, 21; night cases, 50; arrested Curtis Smith me] 4 operations, nig et, is Smith and placed him in William J.Sishez, engineer, of Philedel.ylang the cdest, pos of the fleet this The reactionists\u2019 campaign for the proro- Temperatu Max Min.ÿ dre D.Dg given, 18: et tickets jail on the charge that he was, concern- phis, and C.Be.Smith, brakeman, dffiaéasoh 1m Urusuall tion.of* parliaméut under a retext 0-d8Y .or eu een , 3 non payiog peiien 4 (ed in the shooting.7 Viventon, NJ.se Ton Dupe The À cet cted to be 3,691 pr Éffi- a Movrévet, in full swing.amy Pp Toda cr ve se wees 8 3 A \u201d ol - } i \u201cWN Mowpay, Marc 11, 190} \u2014008 EE 90 - Te = Fame, HARRIACES AND DEATEO.ye \u2019 minoe, though bappy, coincidence.Butf ~ KH .WwW Company, bas received a conics.Fr ere \u2019 \u201cS CA RSLEY [or re ee ee sp BRITISH NEWS.Joni oe TE \u2018 of births, and desths must invert .to ve no \u2019 whom riended ; ; 7:5 adiyle cuderma with the sais and address of the a to read on à Journey, I picked up at ENGLAND.and who \u201csupplanted the di be = < \u2026 ænder, or otherssies no notlos cu be taken of them.\u2018 Mara, ?J] the railway bookstall one of Mr, James The Southwark Borou Council has [ter his unmerited disgrace.1 < M00 natices are inserted Jor Bho, marriage notices THIS STORE CLOSES AT 6 pam.\u2018A ; ] | Pao\u2019 s novels, Tout Sir Masningberd, decided to Pie Bey of te aise the At be Notting Ë Li Jur 80s, death notices for die prepaid.The em- NS wi protection ennui, 0 y of a ci a bazaar in Nottingham ti Der br a a \u201d moumcement of fameras appended to death netics, 8s we into my carirage.There I found H.Russell related that the Duk 23 sutra; other catensions to obituary, such as skert 2 447 fered inte bookiens and and paperless.Dur-| The total of the voluntary offerings of Duchess of Portland once notierd à and j hatch of HA, hoe seis gov.ors eut < 3%.fing the next hali-hour or eo they sat the Chureh of England for the year end- flogging bi his horse with à piece vf barl\u2026d 5 © postry, which {a 80 vente gor Nite astra\u2014prepoid, \u2018silent, neither smoking nor sleeping, = ing Easter 1908 amounted to Æ£7,768,410 wire.The Duchess remonstrated wub 8 mt subscribers Tle ésincuncemtnte > : \u2018À even troubling to look out of the win-|9s.10d.the man, who denied the act, whereupon + © bre, marriages - finis Avighout smtenddd | p dows of the compartment.Scenery |\" A kyla k th \u2014 +.{, the Dichess walked a short distance 1 ek oe 85 y 8 rk in the possession of a Leeds and picked up the wire.Aft $0 T Shicuary or ret i palls, commen] tenvellers, Oy Pt man has just died Re the extraordinary the man some good adrice, the Dung : 3 ve pot ers shoul bs given CC | and companions obviously belonged to age of eighteen years and six months, Tt Duchess bought the horse and cart and # [3 v \u201cithe latter profession.But what struck Was in full song during last summer.ite load of h #0 that the animal Ë : & BIRTHA .{me was pot eo much to notice their 44 Jong Aehton, Bristol, the guar-| POUd Pot again illused.;: ST Brook, Que., op Bue.What a treat it was for.the Ladies who came ta admire and J stoical Sorsion, as to oe re nd mr dians decided to sell a side table, which| A system for the inspection of all re.% day, , , & daug posted th F ASHIONS, NEW.PLANS FOR omy was regarded as of little value.\"It wes taurants and factories where ices, mincrai .» A and Hattie M.Btevens.in the very latest in my novel, a passage pertinent and a °:Ù dancron : At ug Ours.SPRING, > styles that have captured PARIS, NEW\" YORK , and pat for the \"situation, 1 cannot do seen realised event pi 3 the suction, waters, and pottod ments are prepare 4 = > An: seve gun wi n 1 ur: ction, as ste a 4 mont © on Fob.13, 191, & sol to Mr.sad MO EAL TOO.» and yet keep awake, en od Ci ona heen The pind ; ; Mrs.R.A Tarston.- i du wi Monda ; vr «3 Payn wrote.1 very much A witness at the Whitechapel County ditions existing in all restaurants will he 3 Ci vl a IF YOU DID not come.y come TUESDAY.a ' ae genie whom Sten ment with.Court the other day declared that a ascertained, and steps taken to sce that 5 c RB\u2014M'HUGH.\u2014At.: tbe _renidénce \u201cét: : - books or newspapers, hundreds of liceman d'atate ny the De .â gleanlincs is regard ed hat food ia i Ls : d a : ra ouse and es a carpenter, an ep! repared i ot liable to = HF fon ms res Among the Displays are p of weary travel, and who do I) plumber, in addition ta performing his| contamination.One of the nev mis nt =} \\ , .\u2019 20 à - .rovides ing à 2 / | A pot a Ju Enormous rage of READY.TO-WEAB and UNTRIMMÉD\" [fac a hide wise! \u201cTo give ons à Lo Th bad fing Bee ce must be Kent ot § , » Ward T.Beare, of tevale, tario ; rage Ga th angler, who been g f : § County.a SHAPES, FANCY FEATHERS, TRIMMINGS, CHILDREN'S .ages feeling, to read th these lines in oil day withon ta Tite in the Avon, was 14 4 (NOLLY\u2014THOMPSON:\u2014In the Meths-| HEADWEAR, FLOWERS, FOLIAGE sud.MI XY.| vas FE more queer when one opposite thinking of packing en his, font Net hy gps A ccompany irom Poy LR PSE SUND ee ; Pe ron > om ag the Me chain, purse ontaining three Ppovereigns | sportaman shooting over par s [he A | McAlister, Bass the .: > , tapping the and two balésovereigne., untaham caught a rabbit alive : Co W.Muxworthy A.E.Lioya, the Boz.gently with his.foot.e air, #0 \u2014 under the \u2018hover\u2019 of the hedge, and wo ts .FE, a.Sensor.B.A, to Miss Kate : THE NEWEST IN far 48 1 could make it out, was a re- Ninety ewes, the property of Mr.trieved it to his master.It could ee y a ompson, B.vival song; at any rate, it lay between James, of Walton-on-Trent, wandered mn.Walk feebly, and an examimation wis # fe HERINGTONS At the Metodm! = va the od ide nits of \u2018con- to o's neighboring wood, and after eat- made for i wy by trag or iced\u201d ae rs 0] i , t.ar othe incidence was one infrequently picked up w FER bei SE New S f in Car ets.| i pt | ly ry ded Bl a nie he aber vn ily), \u201canus or Mr.434 ke always assumed, sided with the Trojans Foy in à dying condition.but in the mouth was a thick twig.nhout \u2019 - against the Greeks, Yet, when I took three inches long, which bad evidently he.pa BOT On Tamar.à WE HAVE NOW OPENED OUT ALL OF OUR NEW | Lotben the ober doy lof S05) A furoiturs removal contractor, under Sion er from some threstened dan 4 - \u2014 ROY \u2014 On Tuesday, March §, at ; or other, it was to as L rabbit's rush from eome threatened dan- 2 ; The pepidence oi the brides parents ck.CARPETS FOR THE COMING SPRING SEASON.OXE IN supose one must have noticed pefore, publie stated Chat Be benkruptey pro- ger.The animent vas unable to extract E.f Bors Roars Orof atest, lee] NEED OF A NEW CARPET CANNOT DO BETTER THAN discret an sn impatient Omer: persons in one year to make \u2018moonlight\u2019 | the, £78 With fs pave, and, hs being PS Vdelle, danghter of Jos Roy, We, of |.HAVE À 00k OVER QUE FINE STOCK.THE SELECTION |eding iad\u2019 \u2019 wiht ; a, vengeful tittings in order to defraud their credi- found by the dog.i * ebec., \u2018 , an i \u2014 = poTHwELL_AAMILION.\u2014 on Wetise| ALL THE BEST UALITIES \u201cor TA PESTR POBRUSSELS.Joma ct his fercenen uh The wie ed battles \u2018Montagu,\u2019 lying Rockland St.Peter parish church.for T \u201cday, March 6, 1507, at ibe residence of Q Y, BRUSSELS, + 2%, suddenly it is changed for sor-| off Lindy I Le ta i, W108 [the repair of which Queen Alexandra } he Dride's uncle, Mr, cue: VELVET, MILTON, AXMINSTER AND PARQUETTE CARPETS row\u2014the new and gañerous Sorrow that of eaters or for £4,600.1d to firm has sent a donation, is one of the few ë , ÿ oh Friel rave Jr inst FROM THE VERY LARGEST AN D BEST MAKERS IN THE he.learns to feel, when the noblest, of of antling the vessel will probably remaining thatched churches in a Lng.2 Hans t ing a e an e manier of Nr.James iiton, of WORLD.su bis poe lies Su , Jr oe, ot Thi take three years, owing to the nnfavor- ate 4 with .© erièle trs sels.In yo i p _ HARD \u2014 he taggering rd.But again e then rector, Mr.onar ames, E \u201c Mh po 080 l'a » on épais Coca New Tapestry Carpets, from 440 to0.8 1.05 yard - aw, o SE idences operated te restore The suggestion js made in the \u2018Lancet\u2019 was murdered by his curate, a man nam- t 8 2 Sveaus Road, Dario 13 te.\u2018by the Rey.H.| New Brussels Carpets, from 890 to.$1.25 yard ones early faith.It was only next day that all houses in the poorer quarters ed Lowe, \u2018and that by the impious and 4 \u201c8, Matthews, Ning \u201cely \u2019 : renters that chance led me, for some quiet[o: site should be pronded with {lat nefarious counsel of the wife of the said A l'édughter of Mrs.B.x ard, and New Wilton Velvet Carpets, from 880 te.$1.30 yard [other end, to PE William Morris's |Tôots j which h might be 5 Seed, as play.Master James.Both were convicted, I *'éranddaugh Carpe! 81» \u2019 ; EY cam there, of\u201d ces, and bea: wi Tees an rs.James was \u2018burn o death\u2019 3 a 2 Tomer Ty, sob of Mr.and| Dew Connaught Wilton, from $1.55 %0.5.8 TG yard.rly poems.An the leaves, la the anti.Hows: * an gh Thetford, her curate-accomlice beng : New Engi from $1.Cina.- 92.4! yard : \u2018 \u2014 a eside her century ago the tl © pfab, WY \u2018 ion Axminsters, ; $1.35 to : 8 spé i iy si Per, himself puts| A man whe was fined at Preston for church Hardens of, Rockland St \u201cbeter ! ; orthodox doctrine not having a collar on grey 8 e antipathy of modern \u2018Muni- 1 ; leo = = 08 aires, wi, \u2018ue te -À CHANCE PURCHASE OF ART SQUARES he ot.Hus 1 complain that the collar would not cipal Reformers\u2019 to local taxation, and 3 \u2018éseltte, Harold: i a nt - \u201c2 Take noi stay on beeause the dog's neck was!sold the church bells to pay the high- yr.\u2018years and 8 months, son of Mr.and Mrs.NOW IS AN OPP PORTONITY FOR ANY ONE TO PUE or almost\u201d sl men; Testing that esd Jor] Shan a bead Wl megistrate way ratel \u2014 pe themes ot Be amo, Ont Wiaal- CHASE A FINE ING ALL WOOL OR UNION ART Ls \u201cT'roj as I did at least, even if it had to be stitched on.\u2019 Jewels, stated to be worth £5,000, .SQUARE, OF VERY GOOD QUALITY, AT A VERY LOW 134 de Des st knight » long | have been dug up by navvies in a sand- Da Au me au cu | PRICE, IN ALL OF THE VERY NEWEST HESioN 43 1 wey Pré non ne Bridgewater smack Goud Intent | pining\u201d the\u201d Cuylond\u201d Land, .Sey Ton ic, Callander, Oot = Ms dnd FOR THESE LL VERT dt I.; kek , was bait at Plymouth in 1700, Brick Nine solid gold armlets were dug À HES ¥ .Conor thus SATS e is in, ex- oe en 5 VINS SOPABES © D hci tir Benveneto Calais cit conditions snd.trades.regularly 7,00 handed ener Ue police Crowe March 8, Widow \u2014 Memoirs one\u2019 evening, with | rie, Her captain has never Are Mnotieed, ty-sixth chapter, an la claim to them as treasure-trove, i Saba Gordes nia a pe a su A pecoun i the een Vasded as \u2018one of sailed in another veteel.NE are of early British origin Em sous +, ni; Get cran) {ihe nd ie things that ever| pa ee and the soppontion is that the place | cer Ro reget NHL Aappened.man.\u201d mentions A constar'e ca captared two ab where es were found was a_ burying 4 Artillery,son 0: james Alexander Cantlle, + | gd \u201cio od iid : y nu.ce.\u20ac place oft chie®s of the ancient Hr- lery.Roi ne.per on cotton woul | , of Montreal, agoë Ph ya6rs.Wane 93 of Cot abd inde me.{oat % pat it th \"the tone, WHS.\u201cwith their wea.i CASGRAIN.\u2014at pie\u201d \u201cSeidence of his son, he ox spe (strange to Ponte! wi F , \u201cwhare he heard sus- PI and taments.Frobably the ! R.Casgraif, 4.1: \u201cWindsor, Ont.\"CARPETS ad 4 UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE si V Grind t light over m head, ch Dhelous noises \u2018man came out at Lh A will ultime ton to the March 8, 1907, \u2018the Hop.Chua, E.ase by the Vacuum System better than by.any other.process, layed iteelf co cuously fo al nce, and the second was caught in the Brit of is worth some.£300.E tons 1 have thought proper to show it , \u201cef 10, but those were very few.This shin- celles \u201cjäng light is to be seen in \u201cthe morning To ddothe B ritish } tmen three Yon LP force my, neue À til two ë clock in the dred aod tity Toiles of oth : nd Eve mil | TL Grand it appears Et on ns are required annually, stat- SCOTLAND.érantase Wien the grass is.he wis 2 \u2018ed the Postmaster-General at à stores The os De us purchase the \u2018Jew; it is likewise visible ia ev department dinner.In forty years, be be Borel, Aquarium st Rothesay, which wes at.sunset.This phenomenon I took that one million aes \u201cof.when! was at Paris, because thousand men would have to be hdr sand pounds écoles 2 first building grain, 1 ia the he \u2018Sud, year\u2019 of \u2018his \u2018age.| pt A su ~~ BESIDES, THE CARPE Cochrace, Bq, M orthumber- land, aged 73 .cook.\u2014 AtYher bine, \u201c10 Inverness, Mary EA EEL) BESIDES ALL THIS { E THE VACUUM CLEANING less, \u201cthan ottier 5) Re + xceedingly clear in that) with uniforms; they would have to stand- Ë ; CORISTINE Suddenly.at Senos, 1 taiy, on sys a air \u20ac ngly 8 ! © March 9.7007, Banas, vite.ot James[ we charge all Carpets by the square measurement.cimate, go that 1 Sould Jatinguinh er ardize the postmen.The excavation of the Elizabethan and 4 BUMMING At Grénfell, Sask, oo Jao.A Tapestry, Brussels or Axminster Carpet containing \u201cThirty | ints re much more frequent; but I In consequence of the refusal of their Edwardian wally of Berwick or the His \u201ci pr * Yards we charge \u2018as SIXTEEN YARDS ONLY can still see it even here, and \u2018show it d d for an increase of ls, a week in od 1907, Isabeila ounetos, alcred wile of rg .hough not to the same ad- their wages, 2,200 em in the flax-| under the mluting battery, near t bie as ri won | VAÇUUM WORKS, 15 Gonoord Strest, + |vamiage da sa Frnace/ Late, in the spinning industry i Blin ave her mouth, of 0 Trish es RLLENTON.AË Hallerton, Feb.same evening, I had occasion to turn gone out on strike or o ou Dh t-foot thick holes.It has a 1901, Ais.Blierion, mar à Ba late or (THE 8.CARSLEY COMPANY LIMITED CARPET BEPT.) |p a reference in Richard Jeferies bine\u2019 masters.the i Saitfoot of a prison ys on \u201cThe « Jain G.Bllerton, aged 55 HE ™s i lace the! Suffering from a \u201cfracture to the collar- GOULD.\u2014in thw ity, en March 10, 1997, 8.CARSLEY CO.uimivee 8.CARSLEY CO.Lomisne, .X= Bue k.Lose Pins\u201d eye bone and skull, a coal-heaver named Mi | - Mr.William Wilson, the wellknown the Rev.Edwin Gould, 8ftx son of (8| {gg tg 151 Notre Dame ot.West, 145 to 151 otre Dame ot.Weet, esen chael Man Sion] twice to the Stan.Querry-master of Glasgow and Kilerth Gould, \u2018in hi a h h in the y on ning walke ce e n: h ite ver, ™ * meventysecon Sate 10a dames st.MONTAIAL 1186 ta 140t demos st.MONTREAL, a Smee; Here, to my| ley Hospital, Liverpool, Manning did bas ere he ee to oe then meh \"Funerst from his las residence, No.\u20ac \u201cpige great surprise, Jefferies noted the Pen pot en co Pen = 8 after Di dont sures two-thirds of a mile long and about Bayle street, on Tuesday {Be 12th inst, same phenomenon.\u2018Stepping throug] half a mile broad, and is estimated to EEF ILES The Paople\u2019s Mutual Buitdir Society pny Tie ing tn | te Sos, ot, dil na ' me, saw a ; .one.e working face ex v Boston popers please cor.; y jécivcle of dewdrops gleam, some ruby, & W.arvickahire mi \u2018miner, who was im fully one mile in length and the dock fer white, -at: \u2018privoned by a f in the \u2018stall\u2019 columns four bus- e Gaze \u2014 At Exeter, Ontario, on March 8, OLASS B.some \u201cemerald, some Catherine Hooper, wife: of William .The angle Yhere | he SE working Let turned a tub on t s ores, in her Sith year.\u201c= The attention of Members lg directed especially to the fact \u2018that \u2018the a 2 pe same dt in Front.1 moved; ita and crept into it.À heavy fall pr feet igh.Gn tae island there i HARMAN \u2014 At Toronto, où Mareh 6, 1007, \u2018B® We.Sodlety, Room 11, Second Floor, of the M s\u2019° Institute -Boilé by, of retract a point 2 at which the dew.of cpal followed, | bat ne stout wood FOO ousan Susannah Dea Boot, widow of the late: oF rumdey Being frém 11g 109 out: Tor (he, remis éd drops shot back a brilliant ray, and] ie Temes.thier beg ox hours \u2014 James Harman, and sistec of the late ere, he cannot attend durine Ce sy.for the payment of Subecriptions .Re- hep peace sible, and sppeared & Seth being six hours L.M.PRESTON'S AFFAIRS Heary Gough Booth, aged 100 years, 11 The Secretary, Mr.F.6.Kearzs \u201cif, ll wat By.moon- - ; s David | mere drop of dull water.ves tog TO oh Ts Zt EBA RRR oe {BE 8 Bo os mE me Tmt Jo im) - _ » , y es ng th : m es an 1] ' : Arison Pa Teb 3, 10 » Gus B.Hee- psp Yhen making peyments and duplicate receipts will\" be given a Sacres \u2018Moves before jou i i 8 Bale on enon 2 Hull nd imeby to Belgium, where they NEW YORK MAN WHO ENDED 113 , aged Mrs.M.B.instance, ; ; .42: 8 GTass-tipe are & ered used ; age, and beether of Mrs.R.E.Gideon, +\" |'with a vengence, and a double coin-! poorer classes, has become fo od by the ous LIFE LEFT THINGS IN A MBRINGER GER March \u20ac od .For did not Jefferies pr peed that the Belgian Minister of Agriculture TANGLE.\u2014 Buédeniy, , 1807, A Ol f at Mildmay, Ontario, ve Beringer, io So fave cady alluded?+ He a ry such \u2018eo authorities to \u2014_\u2014 - Pastmester.= s remark {tl not à _j JENNINGS.\u2014At.Caainden, Oklsboma T5.COINCIDENCSS.| dsnfirice Gs Ve to perceivé the phe-!.a lars in the east end of London re- ante ot Loohidas h ine ey U.S.A., on Feb, 26, 1307, Emily, beloved : \u2014_\u2014 nomenon, and adda: \u2018I should not \u2018a heavy safe from a bedroom in of th Tim Roll Com- ry ed Jensings, Iste Of Bvertt, The \u2018British Weekly: %.| have noticed it had I not been about at Toh an od gentleman was asleep, car d manager of the Timken Holler Or lol on) pare \u20ac th 7 fai hours with my & as a boy.It is ried it downstairs into the basement and any, andere of x tang] today a thorough, i A ps .\u2014 - .\u20ac ht, when opened it from the back.Securities and : There must be à philoso of eo much, more visible moonlig acted Preston, who died in his apert- uo0RE:\u201cAL ds on 3 incidences, I euppoee, ony it da sei the rabbits\u2019 white sails £ dot, Jo de ery vas pore Sbatrad or 5) ments in thy Hotel Cumberland.by onu, Mapa à ass og dom worked out.' What are the chances Hay over Le gr, oC shadows aa sCrvants rose in the morning.dri prussic¢ acid just as his part A Dems 17, 2] chon Sombigetions wut lor | Thien sh hee ot = mes, wore about to all upon im Lor 22 En ni 3 e, say, au an oc- into .: con.es.ion oO conduct o à SE carne th of ives ried \u2018gine msl ont Bo, {REE Tt ve Eo ne ae ep | RTE ai ass , .; 8 3 À 2, A 0 ë\u2014 Toronto, Men fil emselves together in the ences, | the dew, and the she could mo longer sing to \u201ctop irec on Amistant istrict on of Peetd; Ont, sel it years.heard of each other since .théy left the new takes a .day-school- of their native village?This byways-of books flat.She had previously received money \u2019 PT J.M; | for conçert-singing, but now her dOCtOT memmmsmennnenennnnnnnnen=t Métis AL 22 pars ; eat 1907, sop Morris, same towh, after never having seen or such as ma is another tint, as i does er é Proller above the treble clef, Pt Pon to B of the complication attending his death.; a | Se .Tee _\u2014_ is an actus] fact, not a platform or bed forbidden her t , yolpit fist,\u201d And\u2019 the numberica case so dc \u2014 could sing, \u2018Rejoice greaiy.Tho jury EVERY BYSPEPTIC SYMPTOM Ln {gt 0 dmilis kind sppeal irri Lo one \u20ac a ds tac de che | REED pi \u2018800\u2019 STEEL WORKS.| espld not agree.YIELDS TO \u201c NERVILINE.\u201d 1 { i Sa eae, an he the curious observer of sixth.chapter naa een seating Le Sault Ste.Marie, Ont, March 11\u2014A| \u2018Throwing himself bodily on to the! The choking psine are caused b7 | human\u2019 Hfe.Byron, speaking of a the reiterated warning of Jesus middle-aged Englishman named J.A.{pancake was tossed at Westmin- gases\u2014a result of fermentation in \u2018be p and their fulfilment, declares : the womship and piety which eda Molton, fell between the Be prc while ster School, in accordance with the |stomach.You may get heart palpit \u20ac.{ AN ; be of men.In the afternoon, gs working on ane of the roughing tables Shrove Tuesday custom, one of the boys tion\u2014that comes from _gasee distending 4 | Tx NE, ee \u2018Fri odd © one which seem\u2019d it seen = =.à singulaciy| 8 the steel plant on.Sat ay morning named J.Anger, succeeded in retaining! the stomach and pressing against the - }- ; Bt.on to i really planned pc enced, dons this.very.singularly and vos so badly y mangled that bat Be dei possession > = ares quarters of ic heart.Nerviline acts like magic and : .2 Indian .jonlly, or that whith ome th ustration .-COUnGe # Lp \u2018soon \u2018after being remo\u2019 eral until \u2018time\u2019 was t distenti he 1 gi ; ware star Prophe tioally the dying wowds of Blake to Lis y er Hospital presented with the and he ora stimulates the storbach, fmoreases the di- Lok \u201cWay.shoul f to; their shacks She vive ron river.\u201croad, 2 À \u201cstrange coincidence,\u201d to\u2019 me it\u2019 ould L painter.doit \u2019 \u2014\u2014 guiacs.tive powers, Every symptom in cure! miles west of here, When Chey rere ot-| 457 which yuck things are method moe arug the painter.1 have n° COURT OF APPEAL.\u2014 £7 Nerviline which bas a marcello ndlstiaif 2 .R fear deav tacked by six other Indians and terribly Ï to i |: After lying for sixteen d er in stomach and bowel disorder - beaten.John was: left unconscious in and have sought to worship God truly The March term of the Court of Ap-|the unjust suspicion of baying robbed Toy a a 2 25c.botthe\u2014worth its weizht 8 seen the road.Three of the assailants were peal will open on March 15.Th end.I do not propose to settle the law of ere are his employers, Mr.Henry Sne for-| gold to eve an, woman and arrested and lodged in the county jail] o : This may be thought « Thirty two bases on the roll |merly manager of th the Notes for armies and pre pleasant to the taste.,- fee * epg atm oa.Ses POOR) LY) maf) SN SS BO mein Pp Smee em gu OW em row a AT CO ror g B® Bry res 8 0 2d =F = np 261 8 ; \u2018 Cf GENERAL BOOTH COMING «ILL ADDRESS MONTREAL BOARD oF TRADE NEXT MONDAY EVENING.1 Booth will deliver an.address real topics at the Board of Trade - House, 8 g ELECTRICAL DEPT, | Before Moving into our New Parlors on the 4th Floor, we have decided to discontinue certain Lh Ë E a À 3 Be 3 F È ® 8 g & \u2018nvited to attend.As the exchange hall vite rmodation for but.500, the issue of tickets is limited to that number, and these will be issued to the members in the order in which applications are re- od, and not more than two to any ber.° To SNF veiv ane mem .4 NN OBITUARY.- lines of 4 FOSTER L.BACKUS.; 9 New York, Mareb 11.\u2014 Foster L.D y Backus, formerly: district attorney of a y King's county, and & eriminal lawyer of | 0 \u2019 , \\ = note, died t y.: .Mr.Backus had been- suffering from pervous breakdown, brought on by rheumatism.He was associate counsel for John Y.MeKane, on his trial Yor election frauds at Coney Island.Mr.Backus was born in Russell, N.Y., in 189.He is survived by a widow and two childfen.~~.INVENTOR OF HORSE SHOE MACHINE.A = \u2014 At Discounts of from 20 p.c.to 50 pc ~ If you are moving or refitting this Spring, it would be wise to take advantage of this opportunity.| ALL GOODS STORED UNTIL WANTED.\u201cCOLORED DRESS GOODS.~ DRESS MUSLINS ; *\" - / A CHOICE OF DAINT Y SELECTIONS Of DRESS MUSLINS and ard.We CE Te oT CW ARS ee 2 IN, AY = po CN Hanover, Conn., March 11.\u2014Rodolphus Ww.Fuller, the inventor of the machine to wake horseshoes, died early to-day, aged poor THE GIRLS WEKE GIVEN FIRST.PLACE IN THE \u201cWITNESS OFFICE FOR THE % years.The inventor died a .PICTURE DISTRIBUTION ON SATURDAS: : \u2014_\u2014 : 2 = \u2014 le _ \u2014 PRINTED BTAMINES, at 3 to 60 per y \u2019 DR.GEORGE T.CHURCH.HERVEY BAZAAR CLOSED.losing skips at a match played that mors} * In place of the ladies before mentioned FRENCH CHALLIES § RICH NOVELTIES IN CHALLIES, E RED SILK na per Fo : MBROIDE DOT, ECES OF ALL WOOL CHALLIES, ALL NEW STOCK, to 65c per yard.TES, ue FRENCH and ENGLISH SUITINGS New York, March 11.\u2014Dr.George Tay- The New England lunch give ing with six ladies the club.- ing i g ch.; The New I lunch given ok Bat-jing with six ladies at \u2018the club.- The las being in charge of the Art Gallery, lor Church.forty nine oo was found urday at Stanley Hall in connection with ices Were in the form of yellow lillies: to} which has cdused so much amusement.ge Heart disease was he probable the Hervey Institute Bazaar, was \u201ca match the color of the floral \u2018decorations.Miss B.Robertson was the convener, fori Dr.Church was born in Water.CéMplete success.The English table, The American table was arranged with | assisted by Miss Kay, Miss Bell, Miss rille, N.Y., and before entering the me- which \u2018was in \u20ac of Mrs.Frederic |red tulips and Amercan flags, the stars| Boon and Miss Grace Bell.The ladies di prléion \u2018vs anperuténden \u201coi Hague nd Mir Walkie ad m rimes and cire Lorming the controls before mentioned ound, themselves: ; n iece on wl were silver e dainty Japanese do .e na: the minu to take part in schools at Saratoga and at Middletown, hd crystal vases \u2018filled wtih crimson tional emblems of the country thew rei the bazaar.F pa Le G : \u20ac, , _\u2014 roses.AL the ag table, in cliarge Dresented and the, hand-painted per .MRS.J.G.ELLERTON.of Mrs.Borthwick, Mrs.Ormeten, Mrs.were the work of ome of the.ladi@ |\" x : (From a co oo and Mrs.Alex.Murray, large pots of The Conveners' were assisted b youhg LU A POLITICAL MEETING.respon: *! 4, |heather were mingled with wide plaid ladies from the various stalls, who made] The St.Louis Liberal Club has called Hallerton, Que., March 11.\u2014It is withlribbon and miniature flags.The Irish charming attendants.The .ladies in!a meeting of the electors of the St.Louis - \u2014 _ .- CLL ase i NOW IN STOCK A LARGE SELECTION OF THE EST PRO- - DUCTIONS, from\u2019 75c per yard to $2.00.LAT: EOLIENNES ALL LINES NOW COM PLETE IN MOHAIRS, SRRGES, CLOTH, POPLINS, ARMURES, HO LIENNES, CREPES ALL EXCELLENT VALUES.ds the deepest regret that we chronicle : the death of Mrs.Ellerton, widow of the late John G.Ellerton, which took place at her late home in Hallerton, Que, township of Hemmingford, on Sunday morning, \u2018Feb.3, at 8 o\u2019clock, aged 55 years.The deceased had been i about a month, and a \u2018fortnight be- oi fore her demise was ecized with*an attack of paralysis, which caused her death.Mrs.Ellerfon was the fourth daughter of the late Robert Whyte, of Hallerton.She was a woman of a quiet and kind disposition and a good neighbor; a liberal supporter and faithful member of the English Church.She leaves four sons and two daughters to mourn the loss of a devoted mother.The burial service was at.\u2018St.John\u2019s thurch on Tuesday afternoon, attended by a large number of people.The Rev.K.F.Hutchings officiating.\u201d LADIES\u2019 WAISTS, Extreme Novelties to hand in LADIES WAISTS, both in Lingerie and Silk Tailered effects, such as are now being shown in Fifth Avenne, New York.9 5 Percent Discount fer Onsh and Special Attention Given te Mall Orders.HENRY MORGAN & CO.Ltd.Mon {tm 5% + ~ TREE FINES 4.CIO ÉSONID$ ts A.6.U.W.GRAND, CONCERT.\u201cThe grand compiinentary\u201d.- coneert, which the Grand Lodge of the Ancient, Oder of United Workmen tender to their members and friends at the Monument National next Wednesday evening, will, mndoubtedly, be the .event of the season in Workmen's circles.The fol Mr.M.C.Foley left on Saturday for Toronto and Guelph.DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS Ex-Governor McInnes, of the Yukon, lowing artists have been engaged: Miss is at the Windsor Hotel.th Mabel Barker, soprano; Miss Cordile ne 7 S.Hetherington, vice-presi- QUEBEC CANALS.wes pal, of Sorel, sq \"Duc Mr.x Le Bel, dent of the Quebec Board of Trade, is at \u2014 ; .ue 888; ji {à ou- Catheart Wallace, violinist; the celebrat- th Windsor Hotel.NOTICE TO DEALERS IN CEMENT » Mrs! R.W.E.Wright, Lennozville, is SRALE .§ D TEND ndo .in Quebec, the guest of Mrs.Lennox for Cement,\u201d will be feceivea te (Louer Williams, dersigned, at 16 o\u2019clock on WEDNESDAY, Fat Tile ut an .D.Monk, M.P., have top i the 13th Lady Laurier is the guest of Mrs.Ar 10.000 = March, vor .for the supply of and .His i i - \u2018 , i 8 sled kindly consented to, deliver short ad- CHILDREN LEAVING THE \u2018WITNESS OFFICE AFTER RECEIVING PICTURES.chambault, the wife of t e Speaker of the use of the Guenec ortland cement for the ed \u2018Bell Family\u201d Mr.Angus Winter, accompanist, and.Mr.John Mathieson, dresses, the\u2019 latter in French, Legistati i sand Ee TRE = \u201cSire.3 \"Lo iy of this city, was the be procured at \u2018Ho ms Of tender cen : .: 2.i al Mrs, .Gurd, this procur t th uperin- aber i MARIE HALL'S FAREWELE.table\u201din charge of Mrs.Winter and | chârge weré Mrs.Rolands, Mrs.Hale, [and St.Lawrence divisions,\" which will guest of honor at a tea given last week tending ruinous of he Gupte ou Ne ; has Miss Marie Hall who for the past|{ Mrs.Garth Bulmer, was arranged with Mrs.Dalrymple, Mrs, McMichael, Mrs, {be held in the hall of the Retail Dealers\u2019 {by her sister, Mrs.John Seward Smith, 2 Place d\u2019Armes square, Montreal, and ai 4 week, while giving a series of \u2018concerts trophies from the Emerald Isle, while Chipchase and Mrs.Adams.Association, 270 St.Catherine street east, Ki.| the office of the Chief E: in Toronto, Kingston and Montreal, the Curlers\u2019 table was a mass of yellow, The voting contest for the most popu this evening, .at 8 o'clock, Messrs, R.oe inton players of Kingston are partment of Railways and Connie! Ottawa, made this city her headquarters, appear- daffodils that completely took up.the {lar alderman closed on Saturday evening Bickerdike, G.Langlois, George W.Ste- preparing to send representatives.here on and after > Monday the ohm Maren, 1507.ol here for the last time this season centre.This was occupied by a party with the result that Ald.Robinson won |phens and others will address the meet |j5 April to try conclusions with the acept the lowest or any tender with the Montreal Conservatory of [of twelve from the Montreal Curling the handsome three-tier cake with |ing.THe Hon.Messrs.L, P.-Brodeur Montreale < Music Orchestra at that Institute on Club and was given by Mr.Pitlado and [1,681 votes; 865 votes were cast for\u2019 Ald: [and R.Lethieux afe expected to.be pres- | ntrea\u2018êrk, id Thornton.Belle- By order, posa y afternoon.Miss Hall and her five other gentlemen who were the Ward and 419 for Ald.Sadler.~~ fent.-v- ~~ 7 7~ lr.and Mrs, De Tho o De J.K.JONES, Secretary.penists, M B gues emia.© ; > .- partmen of Mr.and Mrs.Guipert at dinner, af- = ton, New York, are in town for the La- tian 2 Bay ad Canals, ter which an interesting programme was .: ; fleur-Grier wedding to-day.Newspapers inserting this advertisement ; , Miss Hall playing first viol Mre.RG.Reid, Miss Reid, and their without the authority of the Department with Mr.Giepert im the -overtures.gest\u201d fr.McGregor, of .John\u2019s, will not be paid for it.Hall spoke very nicely to the Nada, returned to the cit yesterday rer from Toronto and Niagara Falls.rope, of Guelph, assisted by the Rev.Dr.Mr.T: Somers, geperal manager ox Mowatt.the Sterling B anada, Toronto, The engagement is announced of Mise and Mr.William Farwell, president of Lila, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.A, J.the Eastern Townships Bank, are at the McIntyre, Toronto, to Mr.William T.Windsor Hotel.2 Wilson, civil engineer, of Montreal.The The engagement is announced \u2018of Miss marriage will take place on Saturday, i Suton.Sldest daughter, of March 30.Mr.P._ H.Guiton, ourg, to Mr.| The ladies in charge of the tea room at Stuart M.Ross, of Montreal.The wed- [the IC.H.G.Exhibition, Art Gallery.on ding will take place early in June.Saturday afternoon, were Mrs.W.Mac- The marriage of Miss Olive Grier to |Culloch and Mrs.Riddell, assisted by Dr, Lafleur takes place very quietly this Miss Piers, Miss Irene Caine and Mim evening at the residence of the bride\u2019s Jarvis, Toronto.Among the hostesses parents, Redpath street.The ceremony who entértained small tea parties wer will be performed by the Rev.Dr.Ward- Lady Galt, Miss Muir, and Mrs.Peck.J pupils who played before her and was particularly pleased with Miss Dolly iacas\u2019s work, \u2019 i .NOTES AND NOTICES.People\u2019s Mutual Building Society, Class po he attention of members of this soie 7 18 drawn particularly to the adver- oy ent which appears in another col- society the effect that the office of the ; will be open every Tuesday even- À Tom 7.30 to 9 o\u2019clock, for the con- worker of members belonging to the cons ing classes and- others who cannot thir sep during the day, to pay $ iptions and mak - Tents on appropriations.© return pay Another exclusive feature added to ole Which already separate the PIAN- he perd the PIANOLA PIANO from love et ot imitations which have.fol- The addition of this lat Hee Lhe METROSTYLE,- is caca and TANOLA and PIANOLA PIANO.sharreTve8 to emphasize still more Harpy the wonderful superiority of dese Instruments over all «others, aud fre Money demonstration to the public h eal, irrespectiv 1 - tion to Purchase, ONLY ; say inten NORDHEIMERS Limited 589 §t.Catherine St.West.Y ; .mil he en du iano or PisnoPlager| A CORNER OF THE WAITING CROWD.TAKEN FROM FIRST FLOOR WINDOW, g ton.hange 11% \u201c WITNESS OFFICE.« =~ 7° SNAPPED ON THE WAY HOME AFTER GETTING SUPPLIED WITH PICTURES OF MISS MAXWELL.\u2019 - .- > = * 2 A 3 = sur SIRBY, 1 ge EE HAR The GREAT CONTRALTO 1 SCHUMANN HEINK - TO-NIGH At MONUMENT NATIONAL \u2014 Cood Seats .75, $1.80 and up.Tiolmts at SHAW'S and ARCHAMBAULT.GRAND COUNCIL ROYAL TEMPLARS, ELOCUTIONARY CONTEST, 3 MEDALS \u2018 © (Gold, 1 8iven.J Vocal and Musical Numbers.Sliver Collection fer Expenses.i i Be en band early ff you want a seat.\u201cTHE 2 Annnal Convention 5 SF SPS * CANADIAN HANDICRAFTS GUL.La & Everybody Welcome.+.KNOX OHUROH Lecture Hall, 8 p.m.TUESDAY, 12th March, \u201887 Medals on View in \u201c Star\u201d window.DOMINION ALLIANCE and Anniversary of the Quebeo Branch, \u2018Will be held in MONTREAL on \u2014lh MARCH 14th, Convention : in Y.M, C.A, Building, at 10am and 2 p.m.Ba wet 3 : In Lectare Hall of Emmanuel Church Provided by MW.G T.U.for delegates and friends at 6.30 p.m.PROGRAMME : Crh i .Lat there be agreat rally of united and \u2018osthusiastic temperance workers.MONDAY, MARCH 11 Exhibition of Canadian Handicrafts, MAILS F Marob.x u 80 1907.i Anniversa 8 Abnual Public Meeting in Emmanuel Church at 8.90 pm.The HON.J.ISRAEL TARTE, And other distinguished speakers, will address the meeting.~ 8 J.CARTER, President.GQ.OG.HUXTABLE, Secre ss » OR GREAT BRITAIN, EUROPE, Ete CLOSER AT MONTREAL.| e Kaiser Wilhelm JL, \u2018| bad things pretty much their own way.Th seemed to .| them, and-an indifference as to which way - Tue CANADA PAPER CO.Bilver Collection.+ au aper pany, Limited, will be held at the Company's Office, No.70 McGill street, in the | City of Montreal, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of March, 1907, at 3 P.M.By Order of the Board.-(Signed) H.M.THORNE, Secretary-Treasurer.Montreal, March 1st, 1907, FUTURE MEETINGS, ME SALVATION ARMY Nis Majesty\u2019s Theatre, Sunday, March 17th.\u201c General WILLIAN BOOTH, At 11 AM, 3 and 7 P.M, 3 P.M.Lecture : \u2014 \u201c THE SECRET OF THE SUCCESS OF THESALVATION ARMY\" Hoo.W.A.WEIR, Minister of Pu Wocks sviil préside.1 bite .Admission \u2014 OFFERING AT THE DOOR.Doors open at 10 A.M., 2and 86 P.M.: \u201cChildron, with or without their ts\u2019 cannot be admitted to theso Moetings\u201d.\u201cTHE ASSOCIATED BOARD : ROYAL \"ACADEMY OF MUSIC, \u2014AND THE\u2014 ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC In Conjunction with 2.MCGILL UNIVERSITY = School, Leoal Centre, and Teachers\u2019 Cer- -tificate Exeminations for the year 1906- \u201c1907, will be held as follows: @.THEORY (written)~WEDNESDAY, May ist, 1907.= PRACTICAL\u2014Durif§ month of May.Candidates should make application, not i n \u201cM.WARING DAVIS Secretary, McGill Conservatorium of Music, 233 Sherbrooke street West, Montreal.NOTICE.Miller, of New Yor i a limited time To Whe Well, they Ladies\u2019 Garments.can seen at Carsley\u2019s Dress Goods Store.You want a garment for Easter, ladies! Now is your opportunity to select your the many style 5 and choose ene of plates which Professor Miller has brought from New York.measuring, cut- cing and fitting costs only 50c, | Letters may ed at Postal Station \u201cB\u2019 up to within 15 Sbove mentioned: _ The teams and officials weeds._.FT of vais ; on .\u2026 -.LX » eo a Far oe ve Got, ca bra 12 9.30 a.m.Baltic, White Star.Miniatures, Fans and Laces.Re 230 am.Le Envoie, Jen Tr, Ati.=, ; \u2026 PHILLIPS SQU 00 pm.- 0.supplementary.* SE Mar CO TOR ar .8 am Germania, Cunard.ADMISSION, 28¢; 8 for $1.00.1 230 am, Majestic, Wits Star.at m.upplementary.Sa TUESDAY, MARCH 12.- 20 53 Am Amerike, Hamb.Ame, a \u2014 - *2D 60 pm.Supplementarg.; 22 9.30 a.m.Campania, Cunard.G A #022 10.30 a.m, Empress of and cite, Ce an ; TUESDAY, 12 inst, \u2018a2 20 pm Campania, Cunard, % 9.30 am.Xronprinz Wilhelm.Am liusreaten LECTURE Nà Lord.sc \u201d ea 90 Le.Ocennte nite Star.VESUVI US .x so pm _ Supplemestary.last, .30 a.m.Btruria, Cunard.4s Toa tt atte Br Sruption of April + 14929 10.30 a.m.Victorian, Allan.A a \u2014\u2014 REV.J.EDGAR HILL, D.D.Letters may be posted up to 6 pm.Other matter should bs posted Lefore 5 pm.Perry ered ptors, kd pm per Parcel Post) are.forwarded by the Canadian steamer, the last time of mailing at head office being 10 a.m, on Fridays.Registered before 10 a.m.on Fridavs.\u2018 for the above mails be - ~F .= EY ove rg of minutes of the \u201cTours \u2026 Notice îs hereby given that \u2018the - closing.ç \u2018 \u2018fourth * Annual Generni Meeting of thé\u201d \u201c Gin À bray , Shareholders of the Canada P Com- Ce CRICKET CLUB ANNUAL MONEREAL CRICKETERS ELECTED OFFICERS ON SATURDAY NIGHT.The anrual meeting of the Montreal Cricket Club was held at the M.A.A.A.on.Saturday evening.The sanual report of the club was read by the secretary, and wae follows: ; \u2018In hamding in the report for the season 1906, I think you will all agree that we have had à very successful season.In ail.we played 16 matches, winning 9 and losing 7, making an average of 56 percent.For , we did not manage to beat Ottawa, and McGill only once out of three, our wins | were most decisive.Our best perform- gaces were Then we beat Westmount by runs, \u20ac 6 wickets, L By 3 wickets and ï Pai ae \u20185, Boston Zingari by 96 runs, Point St Charles by § wickets and 123 runs.Our os beating \u2018was when McGill beat us-by Mr.H.J.Heygite to play for us, as un- éoubtediy he is one of the best bats Montreal has bad for many a long day, and we shall all look forward to him play some very fine cricket in the season of 1907.Mr.C.B.Godwin again proved What a useful bowler he is.We were handicapped by the absence in England of the Rev.H.P.Plumptre, whose record in former years speaks for itself.He only played in ono match, and showed that he had a lost his form, by making 50 runs.so our captain, G.Ferrabee, had the misfotune to injure bis foot early fn the season, which practically lost his services as a bowler for the best part of the season.Outside of our own club fixtures, five of our members played against the Philadelphians for All-Montreal, and one of our members helped Ottawa against the same team.Mr.H, J.Heygate was chosen to play in the international match in Philadelphia, but unfortunately could not make the trip.We have again to thank the directors of the M.A.A.A.for their kind support, especially the attention we received from Mr.Rubénstein.\u2019 The following officers were elected: President\u2014Gilbewt Ferrabes, First Vice-Pres.\u2014Dr.George Fiuk.écoond Vice-Pres.\u2014 Rev.H.P.Plump- Captain\u2014H.J.Heygate, n \u2018Vice-Captain\u2014Rev.H.P.Plumptre, ser Davidson, on, Sec.\u2014~F.J.Abney Bacon, 4161 Dor- chester street, Westmount, Phone West 1494.Commitiee\u2014G.C.Smith, E.C.Smith, G.E.Moberly, C.B.Godwin, T.B.Mo- therwell.1007 The membersbip of the elub is expected to be large this season, and two teams will be put In\u2018o the field.The first team will be entered In the District League.\u2019 It was arranged to have some indoor cricket during the month of April in the M.AAA.gypmasium.The general feeling omong cricketers is that the game will \u2018become much more popular in Montreal this season.- THE DOUMA ADJOURNS St.\u2018Petersburg.March 9.\u2014Parliament adjourned to-night at the conclusion of the election of officers.It accepted the suggestion of the President to take a 138 runs, and again by | We were moet fortunate in having | Westmount and High School tied.BOWLING \u2014 Montreal teams lost two games and woh one in Ottawa.GOLF \u2014 Beaconsfield Club annual meet ing.CURLING \u2014 St.Lowrence lost ix Que- ' SPORTING INTELLIGENCE pt by ?bec Chalienge Cup games.Club games at Motnreal, Heather end St.Lawrence rinks, ATHLETICS\u2014C.A.A.U.refuses te change Îts amatrar definition.- CANOBING \u2014 Hiawatha Canoe Club an- \u2018nual meeting.BASEBALL\u2014Kittredge angling for a new catcher from Newark.MONTREAL WON LAST GAME OF THE E.C.A.H.A.SERIES AGAINST OTTAWA.The season of the B.C.A.H.A.closed on Saturday at the Arena with a win for Montreal against an Ottawa septatte of four of the old guard, aud three mod- emately good intermediates.Lesuour and Pulford on the defence, and Shore and H.Sovth on the attack, were the representatives of the team that came near tying | with Wanderers for the championship.Westwick was on the side line, but did not change into his uniform.In the first halt of the game the visitors teld their own end up to pretty good effect and scored four times to twice by the Bome team.In the seccod half, however, Montreal ere he an absette of e- thuiesm on thé part of the Ottawa met, ot any rato of the representative section of tbe result might go.The recruits showed more earnèstnses in their play, but their style was of the ragged type, while the shooting was at times of the poorest.Harry Smith filled the place at right-wing usually held down: by his brother Alf.Shore was shifted to rover in the second half, and a slight improvement was noticeable.\u201c For 18 minutes out ot the sixty minutes\u2019 playing time Ottawa were minus the services of Harry Smith.Two penaities of five minutes\u2019 each in the first half were not sufficient to subdue the tendency of the Ottawa forw: to swing his stick, of, let loose one of other of the bag of tricks which he seetus to have always with him.Chipchese was the recipient of a blow on- the head from his stick, but it was ad-: judged by the officials to be accidental, and no penalty resulted.Chipchase, however, had to go off for repairs.- .were the first to score, six minutes having elapsed when Snelling put the rubber past White for the first tally.Within a minute Montreal had evened up through Mason.The longest period of the match without a score followed, ten.minutes being ticked off before the tie was broken, and ahead.| Ottawa ovened up agein threes minutes later, aud put on a couple more goals be fore the end of the period, through = Uams, Shore and Snelling.2 The last named of the above in Ottarwa\u2019s «sad din the opening etate of the cecond haif in @ nvinuté and a haif.Them Montreal scored three through Smal; far-{ gent aod Mason, and once more the score was tied.Lo Shore broke the tie for Ottawa, bul the teams drew level a moment later when \u2018Doc.\u2019 Cameron best Lesueur with a leag shot.Mason end Grover Sargent completed the scoring, thus patting wo goals abead.# k Cameron pchase .Right, .H.Sm Mason étt au \u201ceer ae 08 ~ Referee, Mr.B.Durlan8.- \u2019 Judge of play, Mr.P.Baskerville.\u2019 SUMMARY.a NS Mins, 1I\u2014Ottawa.Snelling .«0 oo oo 6.00 2\u2014Montreal .q Chipchase had put Montreal - ing officers for the coming year: Hoa.president, C.G.Roses; president, H.R.Tait; captain, T.Tucker; assistant cap- \u2018tain, W.Denman; secretary-treasurer, F.D.Ilobinson; assistant secretary-treasurer, W.Mattinson.Committee\u2014A.A.Robinson and A.V.Thomas.CURLING ST.LAWRENCE RINKS UNSUCCESSFUL IN QUEBEC CHALLENGE CUP MATCH.The two St.Lawrence rinks who journeyed to Ottawa on Friday in quest of the Quebec Challenge Cup, d by the Ottawa curlers, were unsuccesshn, meeting with defeat by & score of 42 to 29.St.Lawrence wou on ane sheet, but dost on the other,\u2014Hugh Watson, the victorious skip, getting à decision over Skip Wm.Stuarts's Ottawa quartette by 17-14 Four ties oc- ourred during the progreds of the game, but in the closing ends the St.Lawrence skips pulled ahead and won out by a ma- Jority of three.The other St.Lawrence quartets, under Skip Dettmers was defeated by > majority of 16 points by the Ottawa four skipped by C.8.Scott.Defeat by such a margin was totally unexpected by the St.Lawrence rink, which was one of the strongest that could have beem sent out by the club.The scores were: \u2019 St.Lanrerce.Ottawa.Hugh Watson : Skip\u201417 Skip\u201414 0.W.G.Dettrrers C.8.Scott ot Skip\u201428 Skip\u201412 DEFENDED THE STEWART SHIELD.8k! W.B.Hutchison's rink successfully defended \u2018the Stewart Shield on Saturday against a quartette skipped by G.A.Robertson, winning after a good game by 19 poiuts to 8.* The rinks were: D.McCallum H.L.Paton R.Cunningham W.J.Thompson C.A.Hutchison C.J.Scott \u2018W.B.Hutchison G.A.Robertson Skip\u201419 Skip\u2014 8 PRESIDENT'S PRIZE AT HEATHER RINK \u2018The final for the President's prize result- od as follows: ! Final President's.B.M.Campbell\u2014§ 8.P.Wrison\u201414 W.H.Wardwell A.W.Gifford \" MONTREAL WON DISTRICT MEDAL.The Montreal Club sent two representative rinks to Sherbrooke on Saturday to play in the second halt of the district medal matoh.The result on the day's play was a tie of 28 points each, but In the aggregate score Montreal are 24 points to the good.The ecores were: tained to dinner by the Sherbrooke Club.cere MASOA .+.ve oe .L.00 J .Chipchase .30.00 Williams .\u2026 À 3.00.Shore .\u2026\u2026.Spelling 8 a 30° 1.00 00 Mason, 5 mins.Second Half\u2014Snelling, 5 mins.; mins; Mason, 5 mins.BRANDON IN FINALS FOR CHAMPION- Smith, 8 t by 5 goals to dv the first half, \u2018but at the end of the second the score was tied at 4-4.; Extra time was played, Arthur Ross finally breaking the tie by scoriig the fifth goal for Brandon.This result leaves Brandon in the final for the League cham- plooship with the winner of the Kenora- Portage match, which will be played off The teams were: WANDBRERS nar AT: THEEE Three Rivers, March 3.\u2014Voltigeurs' defeated Wanderers IL by 10 goals to 5 here .The teams were: =~.= Voitigeurs\u2014F.Farmer, H.C:: Dumoud, A.Turcotte, R.Kiernan,./ and C.O.Baptist.| Wanderers\u2014W.Nicholson, W.H.A.Watson, M.Meldrum, D.Buddo, Chipchase, R.G.Beck.| \u2019 : : Refereu, Max.Gauthier.To = QUEBEC, 17; SHAMROCKS, & Quebec, March 9.\u2014The last match season in the K.C.A.H.A.was played ht to-night between Shamrocks and Quebec, and resulted in a victory for the locals, 17 to 5.The play was not brilliant in 8er respect, but very clean, only one man : ing sent to the side, and that for a minor} offence.The ice was pretty heavy and sot, Jordan was the star for Quebec and Gran- mery for Shamrock.The \u2018lined mp ts follows: Shamrock \u2014 Currie, Hewitt, MoCarthy, Muleair, Tigh, Grannery.: Quebec\u2014Doddridge, Blair, Power, Joréan, Constantine, McDonald, Gale.SF Referee\u2014C.A.Nolan.a HIAWATHA CANOE CLUB.The Hiawatha Canoe Club \u2018af Ste.Rose recess for sev ys \u2026._\u2026-.J os 3/800 dent's prise, played by W.Brown and H.ve 1,80 | H.B.Chillas 1 right to represent four rinks in the At- : R.H, Ba ; Judge Archibald of the: (skip)\u201420 Feaptured early in the season.VICE-PRESIDENT'S PRIZE AT MONT- : REAL CLUB.: \u2019 The final for the Montreal vice-presi- B.Chillas against E.Suckling and E.E.Howard, resulted in a win for the former after some remarkably clever curling by 14 points to 8, 1 Final Vice-President\u2019s.Wm, Brown\u201414 H.F Suckling\u20148 E.E.Howard Là .AP ST.LAWRENCE RINK, $ The \"points - competition for spoons was concluded at the St.Lawrence rink on Saturday, the following curlers earning the water cup series; Dr.Harding and E.B.St.Amand, 30; Dr, Henderson, 27; Dickson Anderson, 26; O.W.G.Dettmers, 23; John Allan, 23; Louls Rubenstein, 23; Devie Guthrie, 23; A.Milne, 22; H.For- tier, 22; W.Robertson, 20; R.C.Binning, 20; W.Middleton, 20; Dr.Berwick, 19, and the following three will have to play off far 15th and 18th places: J.-E.Tanner, J.Henry and W.J.Brennan, with 18 each.A iriendly game between two tinks of green curlers of the St.Lawrence Club fod those of the Heather, resulted as fol- ows: CLUB PRIZE FINAL AT THE THISTLR RINK.The final In the club prize competition was played at the Thistle Club on Saturday, Judge Archibaid's rinkvdefeating the side skipped by Dr.M.C.Baker by à comlortable majority of 12.The losing rink suffered a severe handicap by reason of lore of three points consequent on the non-appearance of one of the members of his rink.The rints were: Dr.Harvey Dr.R.F.Starkey R.J.BE.Chapple R.F.Smith H rron R.F.Smit Dr.M.C.Baker (skip)\u2014 8 THE WANDERERS TRAVEL BY GRAND TRUNK.v = Nothing is too good for the Wanderers, bockey champions of the Eastern 1 e, on thelr western trip after the \u2018coveted Stanley cup, which the Kenora's The committee have therefore \u201cdecided that the \u2018club will travel by the \u2018International Limited,\u2019 aCnada\u2019s finest and fastest train -over the Grand Trunk, the team to occupy i\" epecial Pullman sleeping car during the tour.The party left Montreal this morning, and will stop off at Toronto and other points en route to play exhibition games.They will leave Berlin, Ont.on Thursday morning for Winnipeg, via hCicago, [at-its annuel meeting elected- tte - follow- on op He shall Rall on their tour.The party was made up, in adition to the usual team, of \u2018Roddie\u2019 of the executive, Messrs.James Strachan, Wm.Jeaniogs, \u2018Bob\u2019 Stephenson anad W.Walter and J.Drury.Marshall, Beck and Foley, who Were expected to have gone along as spares, could not get away, but iay jnin the team later on in the tour.: AMERICAN GOLFER TO COMPETE IN BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIPS, golf champion, in the British amateur settled .yesterday.He will gall for England on April 17, and be accompanied by F.Oden Horstman, of the Chevy Chase Golf Club, of Wash- ingtpa, who will also take part in the St.Andrew's competition.- SCHOOL TEAMS TIED.The senior teams of Westmount Academy and the High School met on Saturday morning at the Arena to play off a tie for senlor honors ordered by a ruling of the executive.After a clead and fast game the High having scored in the first half, and Westmount having evened up in the second.Academy.Laughlin., ., .B Bickerdike 00 es Lett 1.Gammell Referee, Mr.Grover Sargent.eo BOW LING VICS RESERVES WON\u2014VICS ACTIVES AND ENGINEERS LOST AT OTTAWA.-\u2014 Ottawa, March 9.\u2014The Montreal bowlers came \u2018to Ottawa and rolled several matches In the C.A.B.L.series to-day, with the following results: St.Patrick's .+ ++ 0e ve S117 Engineers .\u2026 ii cee.2,906 Majority for St.Patrick's .162 Army Service Corps .\u2026.\u2026 oo ve.2.907 EDZINCTs .\u2026\u2026\u2026.cu oe ve.2852 Majority for A.8.C.ve se ve ve ve oe 67 Vics.Reserves .OAAC.Lo LT Sm Majority for Vics Reserves .1er TOT ne 20 Majority 08 4300 .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 .12 RUGBY UNION WITHDRAWS FROM C.A.A,U.MR.W.MUIR BDWARDS'S MOTION TO ALLOW AMATEURS \u2018TO COMPETE Moutreal.Sherbrooke, 1 | Gea.Darling 1.P.Wa , WITH PROFESSIONALS THROWN C.3.Saxe .G.H: Fletcher.OUT AT SATURDAY\u2019'S MEET- 0, N, Evans .C.K.Frager ,y> : Lifsast © iu.ING.20° H.B.Smith D, J.Loomea =\" \u2018i ly tices ven fp \" , (skip)\u201421 (skip) § A ¥.C.Budden C.M.Howard Toronto, March \"9.\u2014A very important : Bar J.P.Kearn C.A.A.U.meeting was beld this afternoon PF.Mundle James Craig [at the King Edward Hotel, with President LJ.Miller N.T.Truell \"- Starke in che chair.The following repre- (skip)\u2014 7 - (skip)\u20142 sentatives were present: J.G.Merrick Ar- -\u2014 = gonatts; F.Grierson, Civil Service Athletic Total.28 Tolal.28 Association, Ottawa; Prof.McLeod, McGill After the the visitors were enter-| A.A; W.M.Edwards, Westmount A.A.A.; E.Union; Dr.Fred.J.Tees, Rugby Football Union; ¥.J.Nelson, OH.A.; John Western, Toronto Central Y.M.C.A.; M.J.Stevensoa, Tatst.0 West End Y.M.C.A.; E.Dartingroa.All faints\u2019 A.A.; Secretary Crowe was also present.Immediately after the roll call the point was .raised regarding the right far the Quebec Rugby Tootba:l Union to have a represen\u2018ativz, after th: Union bad agreed to allow amateurs to olay wth professionals.Mr.O'Brien, the representative present, immediately on the point being ralred, \"Nanded in the resigneifon of the Quebec Union.Mr.W.Muir Edwards, Westmount, made à motion to have amateurs compete with professionals in games not under te aus- | vices of the C.A.A.U , but the motion was lost.Prof.Nobbs, of McGill, representing the ¥encing Union, sta*ed that the Urion was strictly amateur, but did not intend to sffiliate with the C.A.A.U.or the A.A,F.Prof.Nobbs wanted a sanction fog a meet to be held on March 23.This was g'anted on the understending that the individual competitors muat register with the C.A.AU.A motion was carried that here»f- ter associations hvoldiag athletic contents x be charged ten dollars, with the exception of road races, which will be St.Lawrence, Heathers.charged five da'lavs.J.R.Dick L.Mitchell The president wus given power te appo'nt W.J.Brennan L.L.Smith committees \u2018o look after the follwwing:\u2014 W.Cochrane W.Wiison National registration, basketball, athletic J.EB.Tanner Dr.W.H.Smyth championships, records, membership, legis- (skip)\u201416 (82ip)\u2014 6 lation and finance.oe H.Brown W.Mitchell Hereafter when an athlete goes out of his § J.Kenwood Wm.Dryden district to compete he will bc asked to | 2 oe, A.Ash R.Smith forward a vou-her of his expenses to the: C.Binning N.O.Mick FC.A.A.U.Affiliation with the London , .(skip)\u201416 (skip)\u201412 ¥ y'C A.was decided \u2018upon.The To- oc = Central Y.M.C.A.were granted a Total.28 Total.18 Tome to bold e fencing champlonebip event in April.The C.A.A.U.decided to hold an open \u2018 athletic championshin meet around March 24, open to all Canada.Place will be decided on application.WALES DEFEATED IRELAND INTERNATIONAL AT CARDIFF WON BY WELSHMEN BY 20\u20140.| \u2014 Cardiff, March 9.\u2014Wales defeated land here to-day in the fifth international match of the season by 29 points to nil.The last international will be played on March 16, between Scotland and England.ENGLISH CUP TIES.Ire- \u2014\u2014 CRYSTAL PALACE AND EVERTON THE ONLY DRAW.London, March 9.\u2014Following are the te- sults cf to-day's Englis cup ties: : Woolwich Arsenal 2 Barnsley .\u2018W.Bromwich Alb.3 Notts county .Sheffield Wednes- ci.\u2026Ù .1 1 Liverpool ,, .0 Ar.W.IL.O'Donneil, Montreal, city Los 5 .Crystal alace .1 passenger solicitor of the Grand Trunk y System, will accompany the club Kennedy, Chipchase, spares; the members New York, March 9.\u2014All doubts as 0: the entry of Eben M.Byers, the amateur championship at St.Andrew's In May,were of an hour\u2019s duration the score was 1-1, | Moxpar, Marcy 11.1907 THE BEACONSFIELD GOLF CLUG, \u2014 ANNUAL MEBTING ÉLECTS OFFICERz AND COMMITTEES.At the annual meeting of the Bea.4: fleid Golf Club, held at the Vics\u2019 Arm the following officers were elected for ersuing year: Houorary president\u2014B.Tooke.President\u2014William Starke.Vice-president\u2014J.W.Blair.Honorary secretary\u2014Dr.F.J.Tooke.Honorary treasurer\u2014F.H.Addame.Directors\u2014Major C.W.Meakins, T.P Bacon, and E.E.Howard.The following were also elected to tue board of management with the director: Dr.Kerry, G.H.\u2019 Napier, W.D.G:t- - J.F.Grant, R.S.Morphy.The following committees were appoin'ud ommittes on greens\u2014Messrs, Meak: 1: (chairman), Bacon, Howard, Kerry, B.a:r, aod Morphy.House committeo\u2014Mesars.Gibson (vha::- msn), Starke, Dr, Tooke, Addams, Nap.er and Grant.* Mr.R.S.Morphy was elected rvajta.n and Mr.W.1.Hogg assistant Captain.The annual reports showed the club :o Ye in 8 very satisfactory condition finau- cially and otherwise.BASEBALL Tat KITTREDGE WANTS ANOTHER CATCHER, Newark, March 9.\u2014Moantreal ha.bees angling with Manager Burnham fo: the services of either Catcher Strange or Krit- chell, but all offers were refused by the Newark manager.Kittredge wants another catcher badly, ag Joe Connor may be assigned to first base in the event of Arthur Brown's being lost to the Royals.The purchase of Catcher Carisch by Maa- I | | i i M.O'Brien, Quebec Ruzby I'cotball Intercollegiate | Everton ., ,.«0 1 MALACHI KITTREDGE, Manager-Catcher of the Montreal Baseball t eam.ager Burnham is pleasing to the local fans.The ex-Broncho backstop is a big favorite in this city, and besides being a capable fielder has the ability to clout the ball handily.We now have four clever vatch- ers in Carisch, Shen, Strange and Liritchell.\u2018The latest addition to the Newark pitching staff is Edward Erickson, a resideat of Delano, Minn.Hé is six feet, one Inch in height, and weighs 197 pounds.Early in 1906 he signed with Keokuk, Ia, but was farmed out to Duluth, which won the cham- plonship of the Northern League that year.The outlook locally is decldedly bright for a good team.~ If records count for anything, Outfielders Zacker and Hennes- sey, First Baseman Sharpe and Catcher Carisch will add batting strength to the club, while the pitching staff bas been materially strengthened.The men will repart for practice at Lakewood late this month.THE CURSE uF SPORT.When an uriraived boy died after a boring match in Mutual street rink, Toronto, when two etudents were killed in amateur football practice gt the University of Toronto, the victims of these michances were described as baving à weak heart.The yotog glant whe was-killed in tha: hockey metch at Cornwall could not be described as having a weak head.Human hearts and heads were never built to resist the strain of rough-and-tumble football and hockey.It is not a question of professionalism or amateurism.Amateur football is at last bd full of tragedies as any variety of ho:- ev.A determination to win at all costs mus sooner or later ruin games that should de Canada\u2019s glory.The player who will no! endahger his own life to score a game is of little value to his team.The player whe will not endanger an opponent's fe rathe\u201d than see that opponent secure a goal, is à mere cumberer of the ground.Local patriotism deplores rough play that impairs the chauces of the home tam.Local patriotism excuses any sort oi play that improves the chances of the home team.Sport, faisely so-called, is becoming £0 excessively important that \u2018it's all mn the game\u2019 for a player to lose the sight o: an eye or even his life.Public sentiment pretends to deplcre, but really demand: this rough work.Murderous recknessness in sport is à real and growing evil.The cure for that evil is mot yet ln sight.\u2014Toronto \u2018Telegram.\u2019 BRITISH MAILS.Since the issue by the nostal author: ties of the Postal Guide for March the hour of sailing of the North Germa?Lloyd SS, \u2018Kaiser Wifhelm IL\u2019 im?New York, has been cHunged.I ateamer will sail at 2 a.m.to-mor°\u201d, The niail, therefore, had to br ckre at the Montreal office at 9.30 am.day, and there will be no su;pleme® tary mail this evening. t remody for biliousness and stomach troubles.- Halfa glass on _orisiné Na KILLS His FATHER YOUNG: MAN IN LONDON CLAIMS SELF-DEFENCE.: London, Ont, Marc 2-parid Me Pherso: *aged 5 cars, is a s home, > 43 Wellington street, and hie 601, Danse aged twenty-two .years, have to answer a serious charge in connection with, the death of hie father.The son states \u201cthst -dris rather had been addicted to drink, and when he got home thw morning, about three o'diock, from 2.Pa he fôund the old to hit me à blow te McPherson, \u2018but\u2019 I drew back and he struck me im the chest inseid | 1 was angered, and I struck beck: ¥ think I Dr twice.Father fell back against the wall and dombied up.I called my brother John to come and help me to lift father up, but when John came he said he was afraid was all up with him, and he died {bei fd there\u201d Pa A post-mortem \u201cexgmination of the remains: will be.made to l¢tefinine the cause of death, ii} in.thought: that eld McPherson was not i\" good health, and Bureau of the Army has successfully Lieutenants F.A: the postmortem will reveal\u2019 whether passed the experimental stage, and Vermette are rire, having failed to IE en, J.there may have been ss.which that it will now be made a permanent qualify.43.Stanley disease.i would be rendered fatal by the blow wl he réceived.Crown \u2018Attorney { op stated the fot of young.Mel ereon would be ected ; THE > DANUBE RISING, Bucharest, March 10.\u2014The.ieé on the].Danube is thawing rapidly and flooding thousands of acres of enltivated land, the inhabitants of which and: thei e8ca) With \u2018ler Ésétifués to \"| BEAD OF SALVATION ARMY \u2018THE survival remains to-day in the Passion Dr.Van Slyke Charged With \u2018| departments end the provincial \u2018com |and E.Ball are permitted & retire.|.Mr, J, Wallace Caldwell, an American ed fifty Salvation Army officers present Regument\u2014 Provisional Lieutenant\u2019 O: \u2018 St.James's Club.Amongst those pres- .THE \u2018MONTREAL.DAILY WITNESS .- .in so doing treeed \u2018the history\u2019 of: the] ARRESTED English drama to ite history of.the ARRESTED ception in the miracle plays, of which, 24.IN: VENEZUELA URST.LIEU VERN plays of Ober-Ammergsey.Mayor Gal G oF 2.60 OR braith said he had been a student of] OF ONTARIO, | Shakespeare for forty years and still\u2019 Violating.Law, \u2014 Lo» reckoned himself in be kinderga rien aN : \u2014 \u2018sigs NOT Torotito, March 9.\u2014 When Gen General © ere was à large gathering of FOREIGN CLERGYMEN Booth, commander-in-chief of the Salva- members, who had the pleasure of bear-}.- ENTER THE COUNTRY.tion Army, arrived in Toronto shortly ing some remarke from the mayor- ¢ on : \u2014_\u2014 after eleven-ld'clock this.morning, - he the question of Imperialism.=.\u2026: .Kingston, NY.March 8\u2014The Rev was given a reception, representative a Dr.F.D.Van \u2018sie pastor of the First not only of the cordial welcome which \u201cMILITIA - OROERS a 1 Church of \u201cKingston, return awaits in Toronto, but of the loy.\u2014 i a home\u2019 to-day from sn extended south.alty, the love and the admiratiot of | the entire territorial department: APPOINTIGENTS, PROMOTIONS oe dp, duripe wii he asc or his The General is the guest of Lieut} ' AND RETIREMENTS AN.\u2018 of Governor Clark, whose aide-decamp, : : Pe Van St says, was Cape Douglas Young, met him st the NOUNGED.a Paiva in Cara, depot on the arrival of the G.T.R.- -* land be was taken to ome of the city train from Niagara Falls.He was 2c-| The following -appointm=nts, prot®- prisons.Upon demartding to know companied to the border by his! tions and retirements promulgated {by what charges were preferred against daughter, field \u2018commissioner Eva Booth.the Mimster of Militia and Defence are).he was told that the Venezuelan A special car was placed at his disposal announced in a general order : iws \u2018prohibited foreign clergymen > Trunk roads from New York = Hussare\u2014To be isional lieutenant: oy that he had dise\u2019 this law.The General is accompanied by Colonel Emile Roy, atimmes pou provisional Through \u201cThe ous sf the American Higgins, assistant foreign secretary, ond Lieutenant J who is permitted consul, Dr.Van Slyke was released up- Brigadier Cox, private secretary.yom to retère.on promising not to perform any rel- missioner Coombes, who is at the n°8 Husodré-\u2014Provisional Lieutenant | rioué dubies for seven days, at the end of territorial forces, met -the Yisitors at H.Bayne is retired, having failed: t6 | of which time he must leave the cour adie | auslify.t at lested during the En Bai ee | mer items 1, Bi ms TAS Be oie nd > .+ t mission.al welcome on the part of the heads of de _permitted Lienvenants WE - Watt- Teceived many Sourtesis sf, the de manders.Among the latter \u2018who are! 2nd \u2018Montreal\u2019 Regiment (Hea Bri- | mining engineer, who had reached Cara.here Lo en er important Sab gade) Provisional CT cas à at the eame time, was arrested vation Army co ever held on this Summerfield is Sermitisd on eotise.{at the same time by mistake for Dr.continent are: Brigadier Hargraves, of 6th \u2018Quebec and Levis\u2019 iment | Van Slyke, but was hen the Montreal; Brigadier Turner of St.John, The period of tenure of command.Yo minister was appreh used Dr.\u201d Ven N, B., and Col.Rees, of New Tsieut.-Colonel G.$.+8: Vien i further ex\" Slyke has raceme] word that later or 194.| Caldwell was shot order of Presiden frs citys formal reception to Gen-| 4th Regiment \u2018Chasseurs Canadiens: | Castro, on: a shot oT, of being implicated took place shortly after |'The period of tenure * command : of in à revolutionary plot.Tour o'clock this afternoom in the Lieutenant-Colonel JS .Rousseau.is\u201d * Cotingil Chamber of the City Hall extended to May 1 = To COUNCIL.Mayor Coatsworth presented sn ad-| ssp Regiment MMe tie Light Ii J F DINNER Lien tenant; \"Mr.George Caverhill, the newly elect- \u2018ed president of the Board of Trade, en- dress of welcome, to which the honor fantry\u2019\u2014To be provisional ed guest made a felicitous; reply.Private Samuel Vincent McCrae, Those mresent then had an opportunity Provisional Lieutenant J.Pidgeon, who tertained his fellow-officers of that body, to personally extend their greetings is permitted to retire.the members of the council, and a few There were about six hundred red snd 8th Chateauguay and Beatharnois: other gueséts to dinner on Friday at the from all parts of Canada to, SE Brunea retired, ent were: Messrs.T.J.mmond iy thie Ponge which will \u201cbe od quality, is having failed w | Barquher Robertson, vice-president; ta 85th iniecs Royal'\u2014Pay;.: Eedaile, treasurer, and the master ire pin Cc.35e Towing members of the Sounell: Lr ANTI-SUICID inning, Geo ains, W.W.Craig, ÉDREAULE Tous is permitied to retire, retaining Binning, Geo.1 Oejpe.Wo Wi, SOF J.P.Mullarkey, J.Ph F amily E hysician The best mediciges in the world cannot take the place of the family physician.Consult him early whep taken ill.If the trouble is with your throat, bronchial tubes, or lungs, ask him about taking Ayers 3 Cherry Pectoral.Do as he says.We nave © seorets! We publish J.e O08.ESTIMATES GIVEN * ON ALL KINDS OF of over the Lehigh Vall and Grand 6th Duke of Connaught\u2019s \u2018Canadian || any .denomination entering the gountry.| is the Hall-mark \u2018| of Printing - Excellence TI Eo 4090 \u201c PRICES RIGHT PROMPT DELIVERY Couttty W.C.T.U.MISS MacKENZIE WON MEDAL READABLE \"PARAGRAPHS ELOCUTIONARY CONTEST BY COUNTY W.C.T.U.WAS - VERY SUCCESSF UL._SOME WAYS OF FALLING.or (Phi elphia \u2018Record.\u2019) | A visitor from another city here on & \u2018Ltour of inspection of the public schools The , large lecture he hall of , James Methodist Church was XR Friday éme to & West\u2019 Philadelphia school the e the occasion of the gold-medal onto hed \u201cunder de smi of the original sentences on the blackboard, and The room was {ound an opportunity to air his pet hobby other day when the pupils were writing New York, March 10.\u2014 Mise Booth, Bellefeuille, gentleman, vice of the Salvation Army, as a result of Boutillier, promoted an analysis of de work done during \u2019To be provisional lieutenant (super nounced the Anti-Suicide gard Joliette Regiment.nal.Rivest and J.A.the new ure, # wes said, has gy Regiment, \u2018havi Patio th saved a mumber of men and women for thelr are, confirms from self-destruction.sistance to & still larger number.UE ; ee JERSEYMEN ENTEETAINED.- .A\u2019 PAPER ON SHAKho.uaRE.- | \u2018A pleasant\u2019 gathering of the Boys the Jersey Channel Islands Society, with on Saturday evening, yor Galbraith eveninä*by Colonel end Mrs;\" Whitley ek: presiding.Mr, Potteous 'Arrold read thelr residence, No.11 Summerhill \u201cavenue; an: excellent paper « on Shakespeare, and A very enjoyable evening WAS .There, Madam! Thats.the name of the new Baking-Powder.I have\u2019been | ing you about \u2014 and it\u2019s a: pare\u201d Cream of Tartar Baking-Powder.* \u201c- - You may call me a pure-food reformer if | you like\u2014but I don\u2019t like to ask anybody else to cat what I would not eat myself\u2014and I don\u2019t want to cat the adulterations that are put.in - some Baking-Powders.a Ce St.George\u2019 4 Baking-Powder i is manu- » facturéd here in Canada, by The National Drug & Chemical Co, Limited-\u2014-the largest! wholesale and manufacturing | \u2018chemical house in Canada.| - \u2018[ There\u2019s no duty to pay, ana so the makers dont need to adulterate it to reduce the cost.Then, the fact that the makers are right - here, where we can reach them, insures their keeping the goods up to the mark.\u2018You know, I keep the-best of everything, and St.George\u2019s Baking-Powder is what I recommend every time.Thank you! That one can will make ys a permanent customer for 8t.- George's! To be ions] lieutenant, Lionel de George.A.Kohl, J.Le 1s.McCulloch ses pare presidete des white bows of the Union and the ban- Drummond and FH the platform! The meeting was presid- Stephens, president of the ed over by Mrs.John Ournie, superinten- Barbor Coramistin, and.so, the followin Crathern, G the ten ts existence here, an- pum \u2018Arthar Lalonde, gentleman, Mathowson.Sop 0 chat y), ?Érovisio Mr.G., snd proved of as- rein Hon Dec.18, 19 Don BLACK smALLPOX : : IN FRANCE |?\" The officers and executive\u2019 eammtse of oz A aus, black Sufishite Club of Westmonst, was held 410 wives, were entertained'tn Th here, 3 tion pronounced tastefully hung at integvale with the ners of the various branches decorated dent of elocutionary contests for the t._ {county of Hochelaga, Supporting Mus.A.Haig: Bite, George anit New Currie on the platform were the follow- feature of the organization in fhe Tieutenent FE.Languedoc, rd Regid thororighiy en Haley States Since its inception |ment, end Lientenant D.Cup > ing officers of the County W.C.T.U.joyable evening was Mrs.R.W.elach n Mire.David Scott, Miss C.Richar and Mrs, | Radford.The meeti s opened by the Rev.Dr.Young.rE.A.Bulley contributed several selections during the cited \u2018A Test Cnet No, 2, \u2018Courage and od ow France, March 9.\u2014A serious |Candor\u2019; No, 8, \u2018The Husband's of black smalipox bas brckey + 4, a No.5, Convict spread e \u2018city A > A case of the disessé i en.oe Shadows?+The re | Revs G~G.Huxtable kept the andiente in in vo have have occurred in a.o fash fonable a good humor while the judges were de i ~{ liberating.~The Ser Dr.Young also: spoke briefl .The que Judges dges\u2019 decision was obert MoGlaughlin' pi be in favor x No.4, Miss MacKenzie.Miss Mackenzie was presented with the medal by the Rev.G.Brown, of the East find Mei chose Church, who aloo presented books of poeme to the other contestants, No.1, Miss Clift; No.:2, Miss May Kerr; No.3 Miss Eva Men.ze; No, 4, Miss Pearl Alexander, and | No.8, Miss Jennie Ferguseon.: A leasing tableau, e Salute to the ' Flag,\u2019 was rendered \u2018by a detachment of the Highland Cadets under Captain San- diland.With the flag in full view of {the audience, Mr.J.Hutchinson rendered \u2018The Union Jack\u2019 in first clase style.| The meeting closed with the Denedic- ph e Rev.Young.he \u2018judges were Robert MeGlaughilin, Ve Smillie, Miss Beaman 254 the memory tester, Mre.Rudolph\u2019 F.L.Picard.\u2019 Miss Smart made a most efficient accompanist.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 NOT- GUILTY OF PERJURY.minutes\u2019 deliberation on of King's Bench rendered a verdict of et, ilty\u2019 iin the case of Charlie Yep; ent of the Chinese Canton Club, who was charged with perjury.Yep was arrested on|the complaint of Lee Fyohn son, the recently appointed Chinese constable, who charged him with giving \u2018false \u2018evidence at\u2019 thie trial of Lee Yee, who \u2018was indicted for perjury lest spring.The alleged offence consisted in having declared \u20ac that Lee Johnson had visited |a gaming house on Lagauchttiere street, |when according to complainant, he had.\u2018not been there.\u2014 re | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, Mr.M.Crombie, honorary treasurer of the Victorian \u2018Order of Nurwed, acknow- ledgea with.thanks the following contributions to the Order during January end February:\u2014R.G.Reid, Esq:, $t00; West- mount District, fr Mies Dow, $25 James Crathere, $20; the Misses Wand, Prof.J.George Adami, Messrs.H.G.Stearns, S.Bell, A.Butre, J.C.Holden, Mark Workman, the James Murphy Company Limited, Henry Morgan & Co., George Gillespie, $10 each; Lady Hickson, Lady Galt, Mr».Hugh A.Allen, Mrs.Isabella Hope, Mrs.A.J.Ferguson, Mrs.R.R.Stevengon, Mrs.Wurtele, Mrs.Hd # Burland, Mrs.J.B.Porter, Mrs, H Fuller, Mrs.G.C.Dunlop, Mrs.H.man Mrs.Leo- nowens, Mrs.J.J.Jo mn, Mrs.R.R.Blackwell, Mrs.Alex.Murray, Mrs.Starke, Mrs.Hugh Graham, Mrs.Ce- verhill, Mrs.Mortimer B, Davis, Mrs.R, Stanley Bagg, Dr.D.F.Gurd, Messrs, Jobn Murphy, F.E.Meredith,A.D.Durn- ford, a Friend, Henry Birks '& Sons, Wm.Scott & Sons, $5 each; In memory of a beloved brother, who in life, had the interests of the Order st heart,\u2019 35; Mrs.Colby, Mr.A.Browning, $3 each; Mrs.R.Pat- tergon, Mrs.John Cox, Mrs.Finley, Mrs.M.H, Gault, Mrs.R.Ironsides.Mes 8.F.C.Smith, Mrs.R.A.Lin J.P.Dawes, Mrs.Thibaudeau, neipal Peterson, Prof.Taylor, Messrs.Edwin Cox, J.H Chapman, $2 each: Mrs.D.McIntyre, Mrs.C.Meredith, Mrs.W.Wyman, Miss Guerin, Miss Alice E.Redpath, Miss MG.Durnford, Mrs, À.Piers, Mr.H.F.Armstrong, Dr.A.Lagthorn Sicath, $1.00 Loach.Programm Contestant No.1 being then called, re.\u2019 ter fif day afternoon the jury of the Court | Scott, Mrs.Shirley Ogilvie, Mrs.Kenneth 1 of avolling euperfiuity in the use of words, One boy had written, \u2018The man suddenly fell down.\u201d \u2018What 13; the Deed of le word \u201cdown\u201d in thet sentence?\u2019 asked tne visitor.© \u2018How.elee: -conld the man fall?\u2019 Over,\u2019 \u2018promptly Teydied the boy who bad written - the sentence.\u2018Backwards,\u2019.suggested another.Agaist a wall,\u2019 volun- ered a third; \u2018upsfhii,\u2019 said atill anote-(- er.The visitor promptly gave up crtticism | and wes -iidat > the remainder of his etay.- = nee co TUNNEL.: The Pout Laubeaté Ets counted among those who \u2018oppose the building of the Channel tunnel.He declared himself an anti- pr {wen whe\u2019 ke Was procsadiog to the a oa\u2019 a Channet stexiner,\u201c and he has not changed his mind, The substance of his poem is » centaines in the following lines: : And cam it be\u2014when Heaven this deep moat made; And filled it \u2018with the ungovernable seas, Gave us the witds for rampart, waves for friese, cn Le Behind which Freed om, elsewhere it betrayed, Might shel?\\God, 44 flourish unefraid\u2014 That men : who.1eme | to.lisp at English Knees\u2014 = Of Kaglish fame, to pemper.womanish cosa .= 0.And sweil the surfeits of voracious trade, me- | Shall the impregnable breakers undermine, Take oceans to reverse, and, basely bol Burrow beneath the bastions of the brine?\u2014 Nay, England, if the citadel be sold For lucng this, Tarpela's doom be thine, And perish emothered in a grave of gold.\u201d Mrs.Stubb\u2014\u2018Oh, John, there must be & great many barber ehops in Wall Street!\u2019 Mr.Stubbs~\u2018What causes you to think eo, Maria?Mrs Stubbs\u2014 Why, the papers say hundreds\u201d of rien \u2018are \u201ctrimmed\u201d there every day.\u2019\u2014Chicago \u2018Dally News.\u2019 Have You a Cold?THEN GET A BOX OF Harte\u2019s Grippe Wafers Oures a Oold In Twenty-four Hours, Have You a Cough ?- GET À BOTTLE OF Harte's Cough Mixture JUST THE THING.PRIOR 20s.Groceries, Provisions, &o.More Than These Things R 4 Are Wanted.Although you can get all you ant ia the line of Freeh ras, Aad Fresh ee tablés ER Fats the y WALTER PAUL'S Blom, Bet sui Lors is wanted, as please note that for FRESH \u2018BUTTER, SUGAR CURED HAMS AND ion FINNAN HADDIES, us DB x.KIPPERED HERRINGE, 7 tapés Sith Shift au e oicest St ERAL PROVISIONS that Stock of WALTER PAUL'S Grocery Establishment.481 OT.oT e's fret waa, Fronts Up iBT, 2008,\" - Sne Daily Wires, | GUBSORIPTION RATES.itneeu\u201d ;\u2026 \u2018vu 213 MON: 9600 : these\u201d op 12 men.18 : us Be 2 | .CLUBBING RATES.Ea - os er Tr ee oe \"Swe er thres publications to the same - \u2018Dally Witness\u2019 and \u2018World .Dasty Wi and \u201cMessenger\u201d.34 \u2018Dally, World Wide\u2019 and Ues- J sn sel w 9 es ve ss oss ve 06 se ve rie included fev Canede\u2019 \u201c(Meotrast : ë \u2018end suburbs excepted, Natoundl Great Britai - Gibraltar,\u2019 N ca- Maud, Jamaica, Trinidad Barème Talasd sal, Barbadces,\u201d Bermuda, British Guiana, British Honlaris, Ceylhn, Gambia, Sarawak, Zanzibar, Hongkong, Cyprus; to United States, Alaska.Hawalias and Philippine Tslands.union countries, excepting Ir For postal .wentioned abeve,, add der | ; So for \u2018Daily Witness,\u2019 §1.08 for.\u201cWeekly Witness,\u201d B0c for \u201cNôrthern Messenger.edition of tie \u2018Dally Witness* 1» delivered in the city dvery evening of pmd- Heation at $4 per annum, apd \"World: Wide\u2019 | ot $1.50 per anpumi, .; a Cc, BA \u2014 Lo \u2018 All business communications\u2019 should de ad- © dressed \u2018John Dougall & Son, \u2018Witness office, Montreal.All letters io the Bdttor, should be addressed \u2018Editor of the \u201cW Montreal.| wl oA itness,\u201d of Montre mu .\u2014 __ > .+ \u201cWhile the pub of the _\u2018itness\u2019 exercise ail possible in éxell - fron udinÿ its columns all \u2018fiaancih! and other advertisements of a doubtful or suspicious BT 4S pr ThE bg Te, | the ack age wore che rit of hi mu unders ; the no \u20ac y.\u2018of.; ve (bein readers Le quercise their ewh| Wis first struck by the contact between ficrotion tn the Way of putting faith in Christian spd clisgical, tradition ealled Lae AY.\u2014 +4 | reépectively divine and human learning; _\u2014 x or, more briefly, Divinity and Human- : ity, which two Yong\u2019 divided on Le 7 .\u2026 rQ.21 them\u2019 the whole attention, of the géficols.\" | CH M6 MABCH $F ise But there followed a.return te.ma- | ESR HE \"| {ture itself in art and science, a return \u20ac 3 4 TS Xe: \u201cwhich ushered in the modern era of pro-1 soda gress, , This.determination | fo.place ee lec) what is, for fault of a better phrase 3] 4| 5} kcalled technical training, alongside of 103 1112 classical training in dignity and oppor- 7118] 19t tunity, if it be not crushed in the.birth, 24 25 26 is an era for the people of -this pro- .\u2019 vince which we- cannot hail too-sraymly: 31 oes Germany was referred to by the Premier as the most reèplendent evidence of what technical education weuld do aa {for a people.It'has beça pointéd out MONDAY, MARCH un, 07.+x; {bpwever, and\u2019 canuot be\u2019 pointed out, \u2014\u2014 Jing often, that the _ + I The legialaggre, of, CHMRTRET has been induiging in some insurence legislation.\u201che new law will forbid exceptions in «i cage of tarthquake- or of :circumstances that would result\u2019 from earthquake: The very emence of insur- «ance is the distribution of thte burden \u2018that may follow calamity.Its safety ~depends on the risks being sufficiently .distributed.Anything that should cause +4 large proportion of the risks to fallin at \u2018ace would imperil the gecurity.Li there were no general: -conflagrations compar- sively small insurance corpanies would \u201cPe able to do business with perfect safety.The possibility of a fire involv- dng millions of property renders it neces =&ary to bave insurance companies large enough always to have millions to spare and still have a: reserve to meet ordinary riske.Earthquakes destroying cities mean ruin to any ordinary company doing extensive \u2018business in those cities.The earthqueke risk may not be very great as a riek, as these do not of ben shake down cities, but the chance -of them makes i ä \u201ctompany taking earthquake risks must *æither have a vast business spread: far { and wide over the world, or miist have facilities for reineuring In all parts of tbe world, It\u2018is obvious that the regulation propcæed for California muet greatly increase the cost-of fire insurance in the z«whole earthquake belt.The report also } proposes\u2014and\u2019 this i excellent, but\u2019 for * the laboriousness and-complication af it, P'aceing that many garthqueke sufferers.: seem to have been: caught by surprise\u2014 i-that each and every limitation that 3 ' permitted on plenary fire insurance shall * be eeverally signed: by.the insured.ai ave carpe A weekly paper, published.in this city, \"apd Bold on the streets \u2018on Sunday, y dpntained announcements \u201cof three | prise fighte to \u2018take place in a certain ~ public resort, on a date named.Of the Principal eveñt it is said:.' The fifteen \u2018round bout.ehould furnieh- one of the * best fights seen here.The local boy is \u201cin better condition than be has ever \u2018been and feels confidént be can trim\u2019 the lad, who is described as \u2018the best \u2018arelterweight.in the Maritime Provin- \u2018ces.\u2019 : Both are \u2018clever boxers and +'* heavy hitters.\u201d In the way of prelimi- meries, there will be_a ten-roumd bout .end a six-round bout, and.the announce ment concludes by assuring the public +.that \u2018there will be thirty-one rounds ot \u201c\u201d.* good boxing, if the three bouts go.to * the limit.\u201d While - these are called \u2018boxing bouts,\u2019 they are to all intents amusements, \u2018thie former openly, this lat) \u201cPine the \u2018guys\u2019 whom the professionals .of apeéch of the Premier of Quebec: upon Lamining their buildings and studying fire «| By tbe substitution of the Bavonian for © | the Aristotelian.philosophy \"and, of the se old prinei-\" {ment of the rural schools: Thé propect draw, crowds.to \u2018a resort :where-drink- ing and gambling are the ordinary ter by betting.A.more brutalsimg ox hibition.in more demoralizing surrouwnd- ings could mot bé imagined in &- city where the great majority of the inhabitants claim to be Christians, and thie government of whichis in the hands of wen reputed to be respectable.Any policeman can tell what.sort of .pegple swe sure to be ween on such cecasions; the roughs of the city,.with a sprink- in of others of more rlepute who are fond of sport.These latter are both sexes regard as their naturel prey.It is a degradation to the city that such, an infamy should be licensed and allow- advocacy isa crowning degradation - the prèes.| 4 \u201cLa ge va TL ; AN EDUCATIONAL RENAISSANCR.Alt will \u2018bail \u2018with \u2018delight \u2018the, Fimais | technical education.What the Premier has undertaken to do is like \u2018a répeti- tion of the change that wae -represented principle of eiquiry for the ple of authority.Before the Renais- sauce, every belief.on-any \u2018subject de pended on\u201cwhat ancient wiiters could be cited in \u2018its favor, aa though tlie ancients were necessarily more in the Louneels of heaven than: men who were glive.- What dre sontinnly epoltn of : besis of the technical sucess of Germany lies in her splendid system of elbmentäry: sldols: \u201cWithout = well-educated population, superior education\u2019 of any sort will work at a disadvantage as the higher schools in each department of learhing should be supplied by those who have, fn laying a good general foundation developed special aptitudes for such higher things.What this province Jacks most, and what no other provision will make up for, is good elementary training.Any educational money withdrawn or withheld from that is to be deplored, except in so far as it goes to providing better teachers.The proposed technical schools will, we doubt not, make an immediate- return in better work.Ome thing, however, to- increase the demand for better primary work throughout the province.But education ié an interest-in- which the| supply has to precede the demand.It is therefore a\u2019 cheerful fact.that \u2018along with this movement for material training there is albo to be .one for the better) of \u2018such improvement, as far as the: Pro.testanta are concerned, has, oe some.discourageinent *6f Tate at the hands of its representatives, and appearances are that.it.will be à long time be able to stand beside its.neighbors \u201cin this respect.\u2019 The Protestant Committee of Public Instruction has decided against\u2019 requiring a normal.school course for \u2018teatbers\u2019 diplomas, which will: be given on passing an examitation- \u2018after five years\u2019 teachirig.\u2018Real educafiopifts seém to be agreed that some training in the act of teaching is essential te good work, aud no one in these\u2019 days would\u2019 defend the course determined pn by, the Protestant Committee_except under famine conditions.The difficulty would seem to- be that while salaries are going up everywhere, and there are operings in the west at good salaries for all .competent teachers, salaries have not proportianate- ly increased in this province and:the people dre fain to be satisfied with poorer and poorer education, while.our Magnificent institutions will bless other lands.The difficulty, of course, ie that our school populations are in many districts becoming more and more scattered.A happy solution in many lands.of the difficulties of scattered populations has been school comsolidation.This can, of ccurse, only bé introduced with \u2018some give and take on the part of those to be benefited.The consolidated school must be somewhere and more convenient to some than to others.Herein lies the and purposes prize.fights, fatended.to] By) i 7 7 #d to be; carried on in the city, and ls |.that it will pretty certainly do will be).fore \u2018the Province of Quebec vill.be over, the difference between & : good school and poorer one is largely of an in- \u2018tangible sort, and people ask why they should go to so much trouble for advantages whose value they do not uppreciace.Where it has been attempted in this province the mutual bickering and the ze: tivity of impracticables have rendered it unsuccessful.Still,\u201d one might- have thought it a good ithing_ to\u201d encourag» wherever people could agree.- Our legie-.lature: bas, however, yielding to apper- ently\u201d insuperable prejudices, vetoed pro-: posals locking to that end.\u201cWe doubt if any action could have been taken by the representatives of the minority- better, calculated to,ssp and reduce their.diminishing constituencies.oad me, lads Tel SCHOO! L- SAFETY.ITE.- A ASE \u201c.The, Hochelägs school-fire which pluné: | ed' Mentreil into: sorrow, hss started ai} ovêr the \u2018world\u2019 añ -earnest discussion/l on\u2019 school ~ house™ architecture \u2018and the\u201d best.means for escape in case of similar accidents, : School commissioners are ex: \u2018scapes.From what we can.gather, all cities are prétty much like :this in: matters of school liouse construction and\u2019 provision for \u201csafe exit in case of fire, The Detroit Yews\u2019 would limit: the height \u2018of school buildings \u2018to two stories, providing each story with broad, straight walls, a sufficient number.of stairways of broad tresd and short rise; with exit] doors of ample capacity.On\u2019 such buildings outside fire escapes \u2018would not be.required.- Where .eonstructien:.is \u2018carried above two stories, there i need of \u2018fire escapes, but in selecting these; due regard must be had for the -cempet-.\u2018ence of those who are supposed to be protected by them to make a proper] use of.v - walls, -and even iron stairs with landings \u2018at each story, are poor -devices in\" case of a panicky rush by children, \u2018which fire drill.may.not always prevent, \u2026 À strong canvas tube, edsily \u201cunrolled and: fixed at a proper angle, bas heen trged, but.that imvolves only suddem destruc: \u2018is a device always-in.plac, easy: of ag cess to inmiates of the building -and eb the -, fi that might burst from | windows \u2018and other opéniñgs along -its \u2018course.The only thing we have heard of at all \u2018fhi- ment, 35d always riady iD.time it \u2018night be epiral or straight, but should: ing woukd nok, get into i.FC might, pretty \u2018steep in the middle if the slope; was very gradual at the bottom.Fhe\u2019 lower opening shoul be contiguous to! a door, always on- the rh building was occupied.-+'Some \u2018recent: fire drills have\u201d terminatedeat\u2019 doors\u2019 which - neither, teachers nor pupils\u2019 could; open.No.mhtter dow many should not be clogged, so \u2018long as the lower end lis open.The first proposition; \u2018that: wf: building school houses cnly two storied\" high, is of all plans the best,; Poot\" - Ld , THE MUTILATORS.| + ;* - While the gigantic\u2019 Light, Heat and: Power job was before the Council, many, by the legislature if that.base miquity was,\u2019 consummated.Te all such poor vaunts -the Light, Heat and Power -hail perfect\u2019 confidence in the\u2019 legislature, Théir.understanding kas been vindicatled.has shown that the\u2019 province fas somé \u2018soul in: it; the Legislative Council has \u2018once: more éxposed itself to \u201ctomtempvi It is not \u2018always, as our.council .hak proved, that even elective bodies act -in the interests of the people; büit hlére is à body, responsible to.nobody, which seems \u2018tobe in the pocket of the Light, | Heat\u2019 and Power.They havi mutila.od ineagures which were \u2018made to\u2019 Fendér the city independent.of money ;mono- and every alteration \u2018has \u2018been exactly that remains of what.the citizens se.wr loans for the, city must\u2019 be sanctjomisd \u201cBy, prietors.Mr.Janim, the - waterworks engineer, is very Wuch dishesrtébed by thie regulation.He recalls th'e fat that when.a loan for a high pressure system was submitted to\u2019 the electors \u2018of the West ward only.two.of them turned out \u201cto vote for it, and he is certain that.a like fata will follow his scheme: for the necessary enlargement \u2018of \u2018the wateé works.It is probable that a làrge caus> of.thle fôrmer- avathy- was-the complete \u2018unbelief of the voters in question that the \u2018money when raised would be rightly used to that end.If the mew water works was put into the bands of a com: mission, as the harbor has been, we y ibility, for infini dè ti * Mi think the ratepayers would, in view.of ' q them.Vertical ladders on outer] \"The same time protected against\u2019 flames] filling these conditions is a 'empoth wood} en.tube, fixed.within the building, Gowat gf Practically have been made for a which ¢hildren, could toboggan for dual fie be eo fixed that dranglita fromthe bail swing- while: \u2018the, push into this sort of escape, it eau] ern \u2018| said \u2018Dr.were the-threats of what would be dona.only.one \u2018reply, namely, \u2018that they had bec The elective bräneh \u201cof the -legislatwrd gis polies till they were kardly recognizable,\u2019 \u2018what.the monopolists would ask.for.Au gently asked\u201d for is the: rule that ali \u2018 THE MONTREAR \"DAILY WITNESS the- recent peril of the city, act very differently., His Worship the Mayor thinks the Upper Houee has acted correctly in ordering these loans to be placed before the \u2018owners of resl estate, as real estate is responsible for the debt of the kity.| To: be logical, His Worship will therefore approve of Mr.Gouin's measure to submit the ges and eleztric contract to the ratepayers, as they pay for these utilities.Mr.Ekers will, therefore, keon- féss that his reosat attitude in so ob- Vigtiely supporting the \u2018jamming\u2019 through of the Payette offer was wrong, for it ris generally believed that it a Vote of all the ratepayers could be taken japoh that contract it would be defeated bby quite ten to one.The referendum, of course, should have been to ratepayers as a whole, but if spegperly prepared, and ctually sub- fanitted, the proprietors will, if well mar- \u201csballed, vote right.There oùglit to be | de, doubt either with regard to the establishment of the high water pressure system for fire fighting purposes in the districts | which it is needed.The proposal to make a grant to the Grand Trunk Railway Company for the elevation of their tracks in the city, the pro- 'posad to acquire St.Helen's Island as a people\u2019s park, and euch proposals, may get tümed down.That will not disprove the wisdom of the referendum, It | will merely 80 to ehow that Mr.Goum\u2019s measure was right, and that the Legis dative Council's real estate restrictions | bave crippled it.It is-«ltogether a mistake to hold, or to admit, that the [owners of real estate pay the taxes.Ewety one who rents a place pays the \u2018taxes thereon, whether that\u2019s specified in \u2018the lease or not.STURY OF MEDICINE.i + TERM AND ON OSTEOPATHY.Freaking to a \u2018Witness\u2019 representative od Friday afternoon of the defeat of an amendment in the Quebec Legislature, tion unless strongly held at a propeny-{c Miirease the number of years required angle at.the bottom.| What is wanted {from four years to urse in this province : \u20ac five, Dr.Roddick said I.was .a disappointment to the medi cal; profession, not only in this province ut throughout Canada.The amend- Ihent was .supported by the majority ol Jidedical men in the House, and should bave become law.He h i (Dav Jaw.e hoped the Legis \\Btive Couneil .would still correct The \u2018Mistake.made in the Lower House, and jJeverse: the legislation.All arrange ve years\u201d.course at McGill University, Heh -will begin at\u2019 the coming: \u2014 Asked 45 to whether \u2018he considered Mat pateofathists should be allowed to préctice,\u201d Pr.Roddick said: \u2018I am of opinion that none but those wha have followed a regular course of study and { have graduated at à university of standing should be allowed to practice medi lêine:in añy form.While considering the defeat of the amendment: to increase the medical course from: four to five years a foolish move, - Dr.Blackader pointed out that \"McGill \u2018and Laval universities\u2019 pad five- year courses.Apart from this he did Tot Fhink the question was à public one.As .osteopathists, he considered th éhould be- completely educated and their munygs broadened by a course of medi- che; otherwise they should not be allowed to work., : { think osteopathists should be gov- the same Jaws that govern ns,\u2019 Hyde, the house.doctor at.the Homeopathic Hospital, on Pee] street.\u2018It might be all right if they confined them: selves to elmple manoeuvring treatment, and not take acute infectious cases.They should, however, be requir- ei to pass examinations the same as we \u2018do.and spend four years at the course.\u2019 \u201cDr.Hyde\u2019s view of the length of a medical training was that if Ontario by adopting a five-year course was turning out a better class of doctors than Que- , then the latter province should adopts the same system., Dr.E.M.Morgan, Westmount, who in addition to allopathy and homeopathy, O0.practices osteopäthy, agrees with the views of Dr.Roddick \u2018that none should be allowed to practice the last- named science unless they have followed \u2018full course of medicine and gr:duated at a university of standing.Universities such.as McGill, J'he considered, should recognize and teach osteopathy.and have a branch-chair for that \u2018subject, for as long as universities like these continued to ignore such teaching, people would \u2018still continue to prac- | tice, although in his (Dr.Morgan\u2019s) opin- \u2018ion, they should not be allowed to do 80 unless: they possessed a more general knowledge and a better grounding in \u2018medicine than osteopathy alone and fill a legal qualification, .Questioned as to whether in his opin- \u2018lon a medical course should extend over \u2018four or five years, Dr.Morgan expressed himself strongly as being in favor of \u2018the latter course, adding t it was prac- :tically impossible .to get through the a majority of .the voters whe.are pro-) work properly in four years.The largest homeopathic eollege in the world, Hahne- mann, in.Philadelphia, found a five-year course.was advisable.: Mr.A.S.Burgess, D.O., of the Io- minion Institute of Osteopathy, agreed that everybody practising the healing art ought to be educated.This, he claimed, the certificated osteopathe are.\u2018l'here are now thirty seven states of the union where medical boards of examination license_osteopaths, and: there are some {eeveh \u201cthousand 'csteopaths practising, mostly in the middle west.Ir, Burgess eays\u201cthat with the exception of the ma- teria medica, osteopathy inclydes al] the essentials of the old schoel of meditine, and that osteopathic collegleas teach.efficiently everything taught in the med:- cal colleges; only substituting for ma- teria medica and ita therapeutics the study of, gateopathy .and its therapeu- tien Asfor Yength \u2018of term: Dr, Bur water project is | - 4 MONTREAL ON THE LENGTH OF| ueen\u2019s -and\u2019 Toronto, | - gens, 587s \u2018that in the nine colleges where ostéopathy4 ie taught, there are three terms of nine months each, giving 27 months to training altogethler, whereas.in McGill and Laval, the terme have | been four of six months each\u2014or a total of 24-months.Even five terms of six months\u2018 esch would only give three months more to training than the osteopaths take now.Dr.Burgess is quite willing that osteopaths should pass Camedian examina tions, but not before what he considers | would very likely be a prejudiced board.The board examining osteopaths ought to e, at least, osteopaths represented upon \u2018it, he says.In Toronto, there are about twelve practising osteopaths, ani in the province of Ontario there are twenty-five.In Canada there are already enough to.incorporate and form à responsiblé board.\u2019 _ Asked to give a brief delinition of osteopathy, Burgeas said it was based\u2019 upon :thg- most perfect attainable Knowledge of anätomy, with an advanced understanding of relations existing - be- twee different parts of the human body, which it deals with as an intricate, though plerfactly : constructed - maine.ai mea er ts COTE ST, PAUL'S INDUSTRIES PURE : wr Po MOUNT .ROYAL SPINNING.OOM- PANY, LIMITED, TO.BE ESTABLISHED THERE ° ' : AT ONCB.- The Mount.Royal.Spinning Company, Limited, has at: last decided to establish their .plänt .at Cote St.Paul, and this thrivipg little town on the outskirts of Montreal will soon have this new industry added to the dozen or\u2019 so: which have already been established in the municipality, mest of which take their power trom the Lachine canal, and all of which are rpnning steadily.The new factory whicl{ will be situated near the bridge, on the south side of the canal, will consist of a four-story spinning mill, tliree | hundred and fifty feet by a hundred and twenty feet, and several smaller buildings, and will employ in the neighborhood of a thousand hands.The block of lund purchased by the \u2018company has a frortage of eight hundred feet on the canal, by nine hundred feet in depth.° Lhe Yeck-Benney Company, -it- is stated, have purchased a large tract of land west of this site for their factory and yards, work on which is expected to commence: in the early spring.All these will be- \u2018abundantly covered by.the rail way facilities of the C.P.KR.running alongrsthe south bank of the Canal, and conne¢ting with the high level at the Highlands.Co.The 'G.T.R.runs six trains daily be- tween-sthe- town .ofs St.Paul \u2018and, Bona- ventute station.Owing to the increase in the amount of freight handled, they have had to double their local staff during the present year.The: G.T.R.has alse a branch line running the entire length of the Lachine canal, on the north side, with sidings into.all the \u2018principal industrial works.Amongst the.ind \u2018tady.inop- etatiof there dire - .ate Cdhpany $he yidé Axe &-+ = Tool CompédS the Buffglo Wire Gp Company, Frothingäkm *& \" No PRESENT GRANCR #03 A Fu bérdon = ee ew:; dis have been; more futile thi tlie irolonged amme.and ers were agreed &-to what this dndard involved.The government's \u2018Position and the new programme were ésdintained , but one good point \u2018wis made by.their -critics\u2014that eny -un- when fhevitably>by-a monster prograzm j succeed 3 -Na- their opporents ed to office, Char ilke's speech was ip brilliant contrast fo the prevailing ill-informed enerdlitits.He »poitited -aut that the tremendously in our favor.during the.two.years.The umivemal belief who.formieriy.relied on the destruction, of commerce by cruisers in time of war, now afd \u2018by Sinking shipe they would indir : hostility of great Heuträls, \u201cfar e X pf@bérlès stated that at the present time |.1 font \"the ir 1 gud in naval strenëth-to:a combination 5 hree powers.He deprecated our dden aban onment of mine fields as de for our ports.1 7-5 ¥ W- \u2018H.-Dickineon\u2019s® fémale éuffr \"more: sensational ortant.It is certain: that even.than importa: is dvi |i ita becond reading hast not been talked.| out lasé night, there wa hance of it ver .betomirig a law.\u201cto There are .too -syn pathy with, f 60 knowledge that & very heavy feminine.vote, was cast last week wholly: on: the oderate - side in the London.County The \u2018Times\u2019.publishes 3 er.{rom Mra.Humphrey .Ward, Who, while desiring the suffrage for women in all local elections, dgprecates ther voting jon.Impertal, matters.\u2019 Ju asking for.pabliamentary vote, she 2ays;: wo- without wiiy possibility iri the.majority of Sr BE PE litical responsibility \u2014the: iesponsibilty\u201d of astion,.\u2018We-all know .what \u2018are the: \u201cof action, ion many\u2019 PE to which women cu never enter.Marie Cortlli, coming out\u20193ls0 as en uncompromising opponent, sis chardeteristically, in 8, pamphlet bo be: publithéd on Monday: \u2018Shall we make \u2018a holocaust of maidens, wives, and moth-.\u201cThe Mga ing Post\u2019 correspondent.at PeMin states that.the \u201cCalogne:-Gezetté\u2019 has, expressed the .German official view | for disarmament ab Practically it bas no Coutisen 20 i At- would have to be preceded by; exhaustive hegotiatiotie: \u2018between the great powers, The: question is.not yet ripe for treatment \u201cPire will goon.be most; ihteres ; \u20ac will soon be a môëtifiteresti ptet for {he cancellorehip \u201cof Oxfo rLäkivetaity.between Lord- Roge Tord Curgon.of.Kodieston, Bois \u2018powerful influences behind their nofhina- is.- Christ Charch and \u2018Balio] will both strongly support their -réapective L4pns, but, among neutrals, the clerical éombervative vote will almost certainly carry Lord Gurdon to: vistofy, + - - ALMOST PLUNGAS \u2018INTO, RAPIDS BENEATH.©.ages.Falls, Ont, Mari 9.\u2014Wahile fhe; New Jak Central switek crew \u201cwas : pulit 28 polling,» 8 train of freight cars from th igh Valley.yards; on\u2019 the.Ameri- ah side; to the Grand Trunk yards, on the ::Centadian side, .this morning, an Btipty \u2018refrigerator jumped the tracks and jerked along the ties, tedring.up the Planking and ballsst.* Unawate of what ad.happened, -the mén on the \u2018engine eortinued \u2018on across the steél arch bridge.\u2018heh abotit the centre of the bridge the etailéd: car broke loose, and plunging fo.the herth side, nosed thratgh 7 Dipe.railing over side.of the bridg and.threatened to plunge into the To gs, one hundred \u2018and eighty feet - below.he next \u201ctar following vas.pulled off the rails and it also plunged well out over the -aidé- df -the bridge.The wrecking 4 2 - the .New, oy Ventral Jud fiand Trink succeéded, aftef great diffi city, in getting the.dersiled cars back afi the rails and clearing the track.The deféilment did no: damage tb the steel ork of \u2018the bridge, the - only.damage ing to the wooden stringers and wood- ork of the: railway deck, which a few Hundred dollars cover.The! traffic across, the bridge was Jot interrupted, the trains weing the soith trick,\u201d ui aN Be Glass 5 Oint \u2018 Le Fusranteed cure fir sech and every form of - î bleeding snd trading ne A in the press.ak Bob sage, 60e, Bee téstimioniais n La Lo a favorable - progress toward et Ty \u2026 \u201care grasping at direct political power | lirqugh ,the| « * PRAOTICAL SUGGESTIONS.: ; \u201cThe \u201crecent Hochelaga ~ Protestant | débool fire; and the terrible loss of life, we discuséed: on: Friday afternoon, by de DA: Wa, who i a ne er of he, board rectors of the Sociéty for the Protection of Women BD vise zen, \u2018Mr.Watt feels- keenly on.the matter, and is of the.belief.that the matter should be \u201cinyéstigated without ; fear- ox favor.| He claims that if jt.is allowed to pass\u2019 without a searching in- Quiry, it \u2018will be -nôthing snort ul.à public scandal.| Lo \u201cThe Society for the Protection.of \u2018Women and Children, said Mr.Watt, bave the Hochelaga holocaust wader consideration, but beyond: being represented at the coroner's \u2018inquest, it bas made no public \u2018move.\u201cIf a commission\u201d of #iquity \u2018into the entire episode be ap- \u2018pointed or - judicial | proceedings = taken it will \u2018doibtless be represented thereat, and.if no one else \u2018moves, it may.pos- wibly initiate proceedings on its own ac | 'éédat.- It will be something of a pub- lic- scandal if the matter is allowed -to lapse without a searching inquiry.The apologies of the sénool beard commimicated to the press by the: Rev.| Dr.Bhaw, is to me, very painiul reading, bath as regards what 1t says and.what it omits to say.\u2019 It says in effect, that certain comniiæioners' and Certain älder- \u2018mén took counsel together.to,evade or.nullify.the law, forgetful of the fate of the New Testament character, \u2018who knéw' his Lord's will.and did it not; in ignoring fire escapes in'favor oË wide- \u2018corridors and fire drill is inexplicable, seeing all three precatitions were \u2018an \"Or-' der.* Moreover, .wide corridors filled With ;mephitic smoke \u2018can scarcely.be cofisidered life savers, in the case ot.the little tots of tender.years in a third story äpartmérit.-\u201d Dr: Shaw\" does ot eay \u2018jhow short- time of the starting of.a tfivial fire in the basement, the entire building {fom ground floor \u2018to attic, was\u2019 fotth- \u2018with \u2018fled\u2019 with this asphyxiating smoke.tira] defect, meking the building a\u201d veri- \u2018table death trap.\u201d a CE The - deliverance \u2018of the school boatd, reported in Lhursday's \u201cWitnéss,\u2019\u2019 voices lic.opinion to.a.limited \u2018extent, : but the provision for Mrs.Maxwell \u2018éhoilld be defined forthwith, and Bot allqwed 0.have © or erred.If legal au- tho, ty be wanting such should \u2018Bl obtained\u201d from\u2019 the Quebec Parliament now -sitfipg, and if it amounted \u2018to a life annvity equal to.the martyred daughter's saliay \u201cit.would.be mone 100 mich.The boar 5 uld \u2018deb to this, and see to It, promptly.vo.200 TEL ; \u201cThere paclusion.to-build: à Sarah \u201cMax- .rêll| Memorial School is altogether \u2018in ling { with.publie opinion.- \u2018It shodid, \u2018however, be büilt entirely with \u2018the bosrfliesmreney, reserving the genetal sub- : | geripti or \u2018another purpose to be\u2019 \u2018Kiss, not-merely-or chiefly | savoir.| AL Thy the douote.\u201d À model achgo Ped-An way,\u2019 off which, the.very existence ge- f \u2018Agesi-tt' mea a costly\u2019 school Either\u201d in | qi dink jbl\u2019 or equipment,\u201d but.rather the pas Way.- ie should be a model of \u2018sefety and, suifability- atthe minimum\u2019 cost, and\" a, guide - for: buildings\u2019 pe wheres: It''i\"alike the duty and: pri- vilege- p£-the.-board \u2018to provide auch\u2019 a building at its own .cost.and charges, and at the éatliest possible date.= .The \u2018Witness might \u2018usefully vite requirements, of a.model school: are a\u2019 few crude suggestions: The \u2018building should be oblong, with eta} and west aspects to the Te , .heigh Here should have a flat roof, It 2 above the basement should be: two stories rether than three; and only in very exceptional cases should it extend to fonr stories.There should \u2018be two.staircase 1 towers or wings, one at each end, detach-] ed on three sides from the building.The stone and iron staircases should give access.to a flat\u2019 roof and shouid éxtend down to the street level, but not to the basement; which should have separdte entränces of its own.These towers would also Hold lavatories: .and clothes rooms.Under \u2018this arrangement corridors, wide or \u2018navLew, might prajfitably be dispensed J with! Each floot should -be effectually\u2019 file foofed- from \u2018the fléors abave.and \u201cbe- ow; the only connection \u2018between \u2018floors being _stesmpipes, \u2018speaking tubes : and the \u2018like.Similarly, if less effectively, each +som should be: Hireproofed- from the adjoining rooms with a view to\"con- finie \u2018a fire, for a time at least, to the apartment \u2018within which.it originated, Ÿ Ventilation \u201cwhere required.shouïd be rovided -for.each floor (où perhäps each D partment) from the.outside .and with- aut cpenings between floors, To The windows, or some of them, should be.of a pattern easily opened from the inside\u2014not eorewed up and fastened, as in.many cases now, .and-as in the ease of the Hochelaga Eekool.- For inside use -the English sash is perhaps- the most suitable, and for outside tre French sash, opening outwards \u2018a held shut in a\u2018 simple mannér.- For heating - purposes -an upright steam.boiler burning smokeless anthracite copl and carrylng about twenty pounds of steam in very cold weathér, is\" perhaps as good a system as ame.\u2019Phe ropme should be heated with num- \u2018erous upright radiators.- \u201cThe orizontal \u2018members \u2018of the fire gecapes {ao called) should be\u2019 .much more extensive than those in common use.At least one window in each room should have access fo them, and the connecting ladders should be more Kumerous than at present.\u201cA lot of sophism.is being talked about the \u2018dan- : these escapes; -it fshould be tio.°~ Moreover, perhaps their chief use is to give outside access to the building.at times when the fire ladders are ôb- sträcted by street cars or delayed by bawlking horses.=~ - EE aline of fire\u2018 ladders reminds me to say that there is abroad a very uneagy feeling respecting: the fire brigade's work on this occasion.With their fine helmets and experience of fires the cir- tance that none of the men entered the building has created a painful impression Which Hak not Been lifted.The Dit.CHASE'S OINTMENT \u201c \u201cTHE SCHOOL FIRE 7 Their insistence that they acted rightly | w \u201cif came;abaut that within a} There nrast.- have been some grave struc- |.discussion as to what \u2018are-the atructurat.| nd [Buch succes in liver disease .as.Dr.se that the law requires \u2018their \u2018eree- diffi o: idg on\u2019 their persons scarcely any signs {of fire, Westmount is to build 2 model schoolhouse.Their architect and the board's\u2019 architect rnight confer together and join in, a recommendation for general use, publishing their plans with such ex- \u2018stand -and criticise.A MILITARY TOURNAMENT ELABORATE PREPARATIONS) ARE BEING MADE FOR THE _ 7 EVENT, \u2018A meeting of the local militia officers was held on \u2018Saturday night for the purpose of preparing.plans for the military tournament which will be given by the Montreal Garrison and other corps, at the Arena, on May 17 and 18 next.The plan \u2018was\u2019 formed.bj Col.Buchan about a month ago, and was at-once approvied by the commanders of the various of the various city regiments.- Since then the comeent of the outside commanding officers.for detachments \u2018of their men to come to the city has been: obtained, and at\" the \u201cnipéting held on Saturday the project \u2018began: to- assume \u2018tangible shape.- The.following : committees have been appointedi\u2014 +.+ cen - _ Finance\u2014Lieut-Cols: George.R.Starke änd E.W.Wilson} MajorgGrant and Lieut.Scärth 8.\u2018 Stéphensoff.Li Programime-Lieut.Cols.Tbboteëu, Labelle :and Mfighen, and: Majors Nelles, TranaportLieut.-Col.: A.J.Stewart, Major, Johnston and: Liedt.Desrosiers.Lieut.-Col.Dunbar, -of the Headquar- fe : Staff,\u2018 \u2018was gppointed genéra] secre- Ameng the.-troops- which.will be ht here are a detachment of the \u2018R.:M.C.Cadets at Kingston and a troop -of the Royal Canadian Dragoons from St.: Johns.\u201cThe \u2018Cadets.will give an exhibition of - free.gymnastics and og other rill, aud as this ig the first time that 2 squad from \u2018this celebrated military college has.ever: visited Montreal it will be watched .with much care.by those inferested .in.military matters.: -.The Royel Canadian Dragoons will give an exhibition of double musical drill with lance texeréises,\u201d wrestling on Horseback, and other flats\u201d of squation ofa spectacular nature.Lo .\u2019 \u201cThe Mount .St.: Louis Cadets, who have the reputation of being the best drilled : cadet corps\u2019 in\u2019 the Dominion, will dlso give \u2018exhibitions -of phyeical drill.-1t is.propased to have the show: given something on the lines of the famous Queen's Tattoo at Aldershot.The spectacle.of trooping the colors will be given x two Mentrieal regiments, while the ttoo\u2019 will be given by guards.of honor from five different regiments, each played in:by- their pégimental band.= - \u201cThe procéeds of the affair will -be divided .\\equally, - between the different.corps: of the .garrison and the Military Institute, =~ Ln ; , Ge tang Boe ET TT ET, NEW RAILWAYS i = 2/71 AIN THE WSST.SIXTY THOUSAND MBN.Wilds.BE , BMPLOYED \u2018ON CONSIRUULION ©.WORK: THIS\u2019 BPRING.| v \u2014 ti A despatch from Winnipeg stettes that the railway contracts awarded, and upon which: work.will start in the spring, call for the construction, in Western Canada alone, of over fifteen hundred miles of raïlway, and over 60,000 men will be employed ih the work.lven at this vete'the railways will find it\u2019 difti- cult to keep pace with the rapid expansion of the country.\"5 The Canadian.Northern Railway.wul build\u201d the branch from - Edmonton to Athabaska Landing, a distance of -one himdred \u201cmiles, \u2018while on thie western main link work will be prosecuted: from Kdmonten : to.the Yellow Head Pass, comprising two hundred.miles, in.addi- The Mystery of Gout.Some Interesting Pointers From - the Pen of Dr.Hamilton, \u201cThe real.canse of gout is due to the \u2018excessive use of certain articles of food and drink,\" which in-time leads to a dis turbance.of.the functions.of the.liver, As à result harmful products such as aric_acid are thrown into.the blood, causing the condition known as gout.- \u2018Consequently: it follows that, having proper diet and maintaining liver activity, a cuye.can be effected\u201d \u2018 Probably mo physician has achieved Hamiltôn.\u2018 \u2018 - His pills of: Mandrake and Butternut are everywhere acknowledged to be a.specific for slow, weak or sluggish liver; they give.tone and vitality to this organ that enables it to perform \u201cite duties with case and certainty, e the liver is corrected, Dr.Hamilton\u2019s Pills apply.their peculiar merit to the.kidneys and eliminating organs.This cleanses the.blood and sends 1t back throûgh the system, full of mour- \u2018ishm'ent and strength.Rheumatic tendenties are no longer noticed, for pure blood kills the poison that, causes \u2018rheumatic aches.Dull, aching twinges, stiff joints, and ifficulty of exertion become things of the past.Of course by \\rheumatism Auch complaints as sciatica,\u201d lumbago and néuw- ralgia must \u2018be included, for after all, \u2018what are they but manifestations of rheumatic poison?.Thus it is easily seen that a world, of good is accomplished: by Dr.Hamiltqn\u2019s \u2018Pills.Acting as| a blood renovator gnd a general tonie for the system ir benefit \u2018is incalculable.25:.per box Or five boxes for $1.00, at all dealers, and nations as the - public could under- * the.three-fifths majority is not OWING OLD WHILE YET YOUNG What.a number of women there are whe feel that these words exactly suit their case.There are thousands of females all eves our land, broken down in health and dragging owt & miserable existence, overburdened with disease liar to their sex, apparently growing while yet young, rom early morn till late ul night the have been on the ge \u2018after year, attend, ing to the houseliold duties.\u201d Is it any wonder then that soonsr or later there comes a general collapse?Palpitetion oi the heart, nervous prostration, smothering and sinking spells, weakness, dizziness, slecplessneis and many other troubles Éol- bute ap the wymien and fer eee uild up [ or thi you oo system purpose MILBURN\u2019S HEART AND NERVE PiLLS ° Mri.W.J.Ruseeil, Vasey, Ont., writes: \u201cAt one time I suffered tly from my heart and nerves, and the shortness of breath was 80 bad: I could scarcely.do my housework.A friend of mine advised me \u2018to try Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pilla, which I did and I only took them for « short time before I was better.Howard, Dodfls, Brock and urie.The pri f Mi Ÿ = Invitation\u2014Lieut Cols, Mackay and Pills is 50 oats barns Hears and Neew Cantlie;-and: Majors Ostell and Lordly.$1.25 at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt or price by The.T.Milbura Limited, Toronto, Ont.\u2018 Oa HOUSEWIVES .ce APPRECIATE Cook's +, Friend BAKING POWDER Becaues it Always Gives sold \u2018Everywhere.i tion to the proposed \u2018extension from Brandon to Regina.Contracts have \"been awarded for a Jargé amount of work, on.the Grand \u2018Trunk Pacific, which will \u2018be carried from Portage la Prairie to \u2018Kdmonton, continuing to the Yellow Head Pass, and on through to Prince Rupert.\" A branch.line from Fort William, to connect with the main line, will also be built.The \u2018C.P.R.will build: a numiser of branch lines, including .the Wolseley.Reston Branch, while a big force of the company\u2019s men will be loyed in double tracking between Fort William and Win- Tog 2 pepe | La Le\u201d _ DEATH, OF NAPOLEON MEL.Napoleon Riel, forty-eight years = of age, died suddenly last night, at his residence, 746 Mount Royal.avenye.Cor oner McMahon was ipformed of the death, and sent Dr.Dugas, medical expert, to the house fo investigate.Dr.Dugas came to the conclusion that death \u201c| was dut to natural causes.LOCAL OPTION AND OHURCH i UNION.Wingham, Ont., March 11.\u2014The Pres bytery of Maitland, at ite regular meeting here-on \u20185, discussed local option and the three fifths clause, The foi, lowing resolution, moved by the Rev.A.MacNab, seconded by the Rev.D.Tait, wag carried in the (Dest attended meet ing for many years, by a majority of four tor one: \u201cThat we, the Presbytery of Maitland, of -the Presbyterian Church in Canada, \u2018express our entire disapproval of the change made in the liquor license law, which requires a three-fifths majority vote eo as to carry local option in any municipality.We consider such requirement to be unfair and mischievous, inas much as it puts a lower: value upon the \u2018votes of \u2018one section of the people as against those of another section, and thereby thwarts the will of the majority; and # has the effect of buttressing the liquor traffic, notwithstanding ite ad- ' mitted responsibility for much of the poverty, crime, disease, and death tbat curse and devastate our civilization, Nor do we consider this injustice to be repaired by the requirement of a three-fifths majority vote for the re-establishment of the liquor traffic in municipalities in by a similar vote it has been destroyed, since it has recently been shown in mau- nicipalities where attempte have been made to have it re-established that it is an almost impossible thing in any, instance to secure even a bare majority in its favor.And inasmuch as the premier of the province has recently declared that and- ed.because of the impossibility of enfore- ing the law when it has behind st à simple majority, we therefore express the hope and prayer that the Legislative Ae- sembly may, at an early date, so amend the law that, as formerly, a by-law prohibiting the retail sale of liguor sball be come law if it à approved by a majority of the electors.\u201d It was moved by the Rev.G.P.Duncan, seconded by the Rev.R.McLeod, and carried, that a copy of this resolution be sent to the Premier, the Provincial Secretary, the leader of the Opposition, and the leading daily papers.At \u201can evening sederunt the question of the organic union of the Presbyterian, Methodist.and Congregational churches was disoussed at comsiderable lenkth, almost every mentber -of ytery giving expression to his opinion in the matter.No vote was taken, but the expression of opinion indicated that about -one-half of the Presbytery was in favor of organie union, while nearly all of the other hal was in favor of federal union as being best for the present.Some of those favoring federal union thought that this should be aimed at as a.step towards children all-died of asphyxiation; -shiow- \\ IL be sure you get fhe genuine Dr.il- \u201cons Pi.115 T2 SU \u2014_ En So LL.an Site organic union, when the diff- culties that now stand in t shall have \u2018been removed or-orerseme ne | : \\ de ae = = ay Lg WN ee *, : \"ee : come over dû thé SS.© about oLhirteen un dred, immigtants from, \u2018Visginiang - shidh arrived a at}.\u2018of an h our, \u201cAur Wester Why Mrs Arthur-Behenna, the Artist, Did Not Stay in Montreal.© Mrs.Arihur-Bebenns, : the artist whose absence from the exhibition ot her work at the Art Ur aroused some comment, sends the following to ants aed from Vi proverbialiy ' s are sensitive.\u201d The world looks on with a sneer and says absurdly, ridiculously - 80.Bat there the world is wrong.bap Hie y necessary- ler & creative ist, whether painter, poet, writer, muiician or sculptor, to have a harmonious environment of people and fhings while pti his york, or he can do neither i imeelf nor work dure ce.(onder opposite OF tan e is wn beck upon himself, he works in gloom and discouragement, his spit crushed, all the joy gone a his heart, the divine fire quench Sadi \u2018ag \u2018tee | éold douche, he rene machine and loathes the work he pr under\u2019 such eonditions.\u2018I went to Ottawa an.optimist and re turned a pessimist.A passionate loyalist, a profound admirer of all that is British, and an unswerving believer In the future greatness of Capada; destined to be a dominant em empire 4 in the years to come, I was ¢ to.the soul by the atmosphere of petty malice, super- ficinlity, lack of courtesy and active hoe tility in which I found myseif.A stranger in a strange land, ome to, which I had gone with a strong sentiment of admiration and interest.It as a shock, and the undertaking which had been so optimistically begun, became a task to be fulfilled in chill silence.When will people learn: that -a creative artist is not a journeyman tailor, a à huckster trying to sel] his wares?The divine is buried deep within every human being, and when\u2019 by: dint of long effort, unceasing and - a pas sionate straining after.thé ideal, a man or a woman becomes ie.A : to.express that put divine thing within, either through en, music, or clay, they have emaelves that \u201cmuch closer to en and walk 3% Higher plane than » the majori who, with eyes glued to the earth only for the material \u2018things of the earth.adm in the daily in peace à in the y walks of life, \u2018then.he must take himself out of these into seclusion, where, though he may Joe et in % financial way, he gains ew ing greater worth, and the children of his brain and spirit grow in strength pad > uty.This is why Michel Angelo loc In when he\u2019 painted his gr stone, why at creative artists.it to hive isolated ves.\u2018For this same Treason 1 suddenly rushed from the cold ity of Ottawa to the seclusion of the.Virginia home, where love and sympathy of my own id and peaple Awpited me, for to me ort eppeamy 819; De he eless expendi- tire, So ny energy, does not I some way \u201cexpress t e within.The portraits were not.Pas unt] within a few hours of my departure from Ottawa, and were too late for eXhibition.\u2019 In 8 letter to a Montreal friend, Mas Baker Edwards, Mrs.Behenpa says: \u2018À left Ottawa intending _ to you in Montreal t 3 tat the portrait of Lady E Grey \u2014 not finished pndil one.o\u2019c Lo Fri A afternoon, rie impossible > own an have it framed for.the edbition, next.day.On the train, thinking.everything over, I concluded if there was a span, for New York I would take it and gx to Virginia.1 found that the New York \u2018train left in twenty minutes, bought my ticket and sleeper -and in a very short time was on my way.When I got to New York we were three hours late, crossed the city to-the eunsytrania station, bought tickets for Baltimore and Norfolk ad 3 bere on, Sunday morning, Feb.when gave me à hearty weleome.It is delightful to be sidetracked into so quiet and secluded an environment.\u201c4 never dreamed the, a stir about me.\u2019 IMMIGRANTS oN THE WAY OVER A THOUSAND WILL PASS THROBGH MONTREAL \u2018T9- , : WIGHT YOR THE : WEST.a Wt Yesterday some nin \u2018Dundred working man front the British: Jales, who.had in Montreal,- and later in.the day they left for the west.Included in ford bat was à party of seven hundred laborers who have dome.over to work: on the .Grand Trunk Pacific.Railway.They went on to Fort William, \u2019 and from that point will be distributed along the line of construction as needed To-night Ie ss.Halifax morning; wi}-arrive in-Mont- \u201czeal.2 WHERE IS M.0.GILLESPIE ?Bank, New York, Missing Aliso.Tac st OF FETE 4100 AND $1,700 : ge \u2014 New York, March 11 \u2014William 0.Gil.leapie, 23 years of age, a messenger in the employ of the \u201cNational Park Bank for about six months, failed to return\u2019 lest.\u2018Yuesday afternoon, after.aking his, cys tomary colllections.co) between $1,600 and ga, pr no: race of him has been found.Gillespie ir edid to De a Haliviiaf Boot.land, who caîne\u201dto- the: ans fom To 31.50 per bu 4TOES.Toc to 7, er bag of 9.Ra, in atload PEAS \u2014 Botiros, tn broken lots, 1.36 to Kl Fe \u2018per bushel; to ear Its, 0 Le.HAY-\u2014No.1 #13 to $13.60 trétles , - $12 to is.8 more.\"1050 to a lover, mixed, 911 to $11.56, ous whi dove fo co, me 40; dark 3: white I trast.bo to 10%; buckwheat, \u20ac%e to 7e PPROVISIONS \u2014 Earrels short cut mess, i $0; 34 bris, $11.73 to $12.50: cl sa to back.i to $24.50; alone cnt ey mess, $20.60 to $22: A bris, de, $10.78 to $11.50; dry salt ve clear bacon, ¥¢ to 1% e barrels plate beef, $11 to $12,50; baie Po: do., $6.25 to $6.15 barrels bedvy ness beet, $3.50; 34 ba 34 75: comp and lar she to 10%e; rare tara, 11%0 to Bf réhdéred, 130 to 13%ec; hams, 136 5 sue according to size: hbreakfrat bacdn, I 6, \u2018Windsor bacon,15%c to 1614c; Preah a it e ir dressed bogs, to\" $1.25; live, 25 to 37.40.E New laid, %e: American eggs, 23¢ to He nominal.FRESH \u2014 October made, white, 12%e: | colored, 146 nominal, BUTIER \u2014 Choicest Sresmery.26e to | soie: medium aden, 2 Ma he, to Ble.ASHES First pots 0 3; seco $5.85 to $5.36; = to fe\u201d per 100, pounds, : SHARP ADVANCE IN.RAW skins | asie to extraordinary demand Irom the United States the skins 3¢ per 1t., and in all probability the market will be extremely high for tae coming seadon.Tanners of this class of skins cannot fil their orders fast enough ta meet the wants of the shoe manufacturers.- NEW YOkk MARKETS.New - York, March 11.\u2014Plqur, receipts, 1,- 200,078.Market cpened eusy under liberal North-West receipts and larger world\u2019s shipments, then reacted sharply on further reports of damage by bugs and covering, but again eased off under realizing and fears of an increase in the visible.May, 85% to 5%; July, 85% to 85%; Sept, & to 854.Rye, nominal.Cora, reteipts,192,- 425; option market was dull and wiibout transactions.Sugar, raw, eteady; fair refining, 3 1-16; centrifugal, 96 test, 3 17-32; molasses, sugar, 2 25-32; refined steady; crushed, 5.46; powdered, .4.80; granulated, #7.Flour was steady but quiet House, and also called upon Mr.James, man 8 Bryce, at the British embassy.\"CHICAGO MARKEIS.CANADIAN PRODUCE | Presse.Finn: Bache & Co, Bell Tele- n° bone Bu g, report t closing prices IN ENGLAND 3: Chicago to-day dé follows: ; \u2014 .Open.Hig.Low.Close, Wheat, May .774 T% 4 Les (Canadian Associated Press.) Juiy .À 3, pe os London, March 9.\u2014Canadian cheese was Corn, May .ATH 7 7 \u201cquieter this week, but prices arz firmly Juy .46% 465 46% 15% held at 61s to 68s for best quality, and Oate, May .42% 42% 4x 2 66.for anytbing under the best.July.61% I 3a 30% The best selections of leanest Canadian P- kd May.\u201coe | 16.35 16.52 16.20 16.30 bacon are short in supply, and heavy de- July .16.8 16.52 18.20 - 14,45 scriptions are very quiet.\u2018Prices range Lard, May .9.45 9.48 9.55 9.46 | from 51s to 67s, according to description.Jay.- .2.50 «52 9.40 9.45 Liverpool, March 9\u2014John Rogers & Co.Sb.Ribs, May .9.02 9.10 5.00 9.10 cable Canadian steers, Ili to 1%.Ameri.July .2.45 8.17 9.07 9.17 , 12¢ 1-3¢; low.em can steers, to 121-80; trade very slow.|, WINNIPEG WHEAT.Sat.close .- BY TIR, OUT A LITTLE FORGETFUL.Opening prices .5h go Mr.Rockefeller calls the Harriman tes- Closing .® TT TT timony \u2018the funmiest thing he ever beara.\u2019 HIER \u2026.«0 ee on oo T5K 7% Tih He's forgetting bis owner Lite\" [ROW wwe ee we = % 7 T% \\ ee eee pees ee mire oe me eh 50 to $23; Mani- | eros \" local dealers were.obliged to raise tLeir prices for green calf- Capita H.& HOLT, Esq.kw.+ OAPITAL PAID - RESERVED FUND \"uc SAVINGS May, August, November snd February.HEAD OFFICE: - - THR Ow, EF, AFTERNOON STOCKS.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; Reported by McDougall & Cowans, Stock Brokers: Mont.St.Ry.-\u2014% at 219, 12 at 21844.New Street\u201414 at 217.Twins\u201450 at 86.4 st 96%, 15 at 96.Power\u2014225 at 88%, 87 at 89, 10 at 8%, 110 at 88%.Seo Pauio Bds.\u2014$2,000 at 9.Coal\u201450 at &.\u2018 \u2018Soo\u2019 Gom.\u20149 at 113%.Detroit-\u2014176 at Télé, 15 at 74%, 21 at 75, 25 at 74%, T5 at TM.Toronto Railway\u201425 at 110.Illinois pref\u201435 at 91%.Iron\u201410 at 22%, 50 at 22.Iron bonds\u2014$2,000 at 77%.Iron pref\u201415 at Bé, 50 at 53, 25 at 53.Omitted this morning\u2014Toronto Railway, 10 at 110.NEW YORK TS Specially seportad for the Wit 3.0; a, Mansgor of 3.Bach New York, by dive whe © Opening and Closing Prices.March 11th Stocks.Op'g.Clow.Stocks.Op'g.Glob Amst Con.\u2018on ng 164% vas ARE oy ER és.3s cor snes oe es wets An Sub lux 18 Mie.P 3% 5 82% mah\u2019 Ut E De Sin.de sis EME ME as eut hom.oe 24 sa 51 8 5 | pt à à air eves OF FESSES Seen & Frost ii.nc 27 ther ME 125 125% ou.os 42% Gap.Fudd if.176% a, * a at od 94 tre grin vee 20 \u201cyy Pi an \u2026.13 rel Chic & Adton.| Sh 5 ie 88% CaN.W., 1% d5 EEE 1 lhe Pola : Col.Konth.30% SP Rook Isla En 90.IBLE vere Tadivey SE 464 50% do: pbk.se coe Sonth Bh 8 om.Gas .1% 144 do.pid.73% 74 Fadl UT ST MA 5 Pre 8 bs Got I Trea py x WW, aves nm aha.b Hud U8.eal 5 154 Den.yi 81% 82 de 2 a 100% eee a Ps ve 1 a, \u2026 104% Pls pt coon ba we genres, xd idiig 18 ts BL wn vik Tes! 10.M$ XN Gen.leo.150 1607 Wabaih 5-1 5% 13; ows Contes \"id rare sees sees Bune b Ber.Wig OK da prisme 3 Sanson Mai \u201885 1-18 ; de.tors acends.4 Efie.30 Lesa Au a.2 ir % de \u201c 31 18-16 por ounce.ore bills 4 15-16 parent.B:CALAN, §40 ab tor 3 months Bilis.4 15-16 percent.FELL BAK SHARPLY New York, March 11.\u2014Wall Sireet,Noon.\u2014Profits were taken on the rise, and the market fell back sharply.Active bidding for the Harrimen stocks, however, pulled the market up, but the continued unloacing of Reading prevented the list from making any great headway.Transactions were on a much dimirighed scale front those of last week.Prices had held à fraction k- set, but the undertone was hard, and the advance was résumed.Canadian Pacifio was lifted 27%; National Lead, 3 1-8; Gt.Nosthern preferred, 2%; Union Pacific, M4; Amalgamated Copper, St.Faul, American Car pref.and Locomotive pref.1% to 1%; Wheeling and Lake Brie, the first preferred, and North-Wosteru, 1%, and Erie a point.Reading recovered fuily; Tennessee Coal sold at à decline of 3%; Bonds were irregular.MONTREAL L'RXCHANGE RATES.Buyers.Bixty Days .+ +.+ «oo.81-18 i BIZht .06e 9 1-33 | Cables\u2019 .5-22.! Fraucs, short .5.221% plus 1-32 Marks, short .\u2026 947-13 EE Le 2641-16 P.New York, March 11.ANcon\u2014Mones on - Call steady at 4% percent; prime\u2018 mercantile paper, 6 to 6% percent; exchanges, $175,020,539.\u2018 ; REMARKABLE FIGURES Washington, March 11.\u2014The crop reporting board of the Bureau of Statistics of ; the Agricultural Department\u2019 announced New York funds .~ me en mate ts Bn SB ah fT hr ott SAA I PAB cc oo, erp [The Royal Bank of Canada {NOORPORATED 1869.and Reserve, MONTREAL DIRECTORS: $8,290,000.JAMES REDMOND, Esq., \u2018THOMPSON, Esq.; MONTREAL BRANCH : Corner Notre Dame and St John Streets.W.M.BOTSFORD.Manager THE BANK ( OF TORONTO (incorporated 1856.) CAPITAL AUTHORIZED - $10,000,000 4,000,000 4,600,000 To THE DEPOSITORS DEPARTMENT We beg to advise you than on and after 1st March, 1907, Interests on Balances in the Savitys Department will ba credited four (4) times a year, on the last days of CYTY AND SUBURBAN BRANCHES McGill and St.James Sts.HOW, Manager.BOARD OF TRADE SUILDING\u2014EÉT.CATHERINE & GUY OTS.-565 ONTARIO 8T,, Maisonneuve.\u20146T.EVIENNE ST, Point St.Charles also St.Lambert.Professional Eee ADVOUATES, BARRISTERS, &c.ELLIOTT & DAVID, AMdvecates, Barristers and Solicitors, Commissioners for ail the Provinces And for the States of Massachusetts and New York.Banada Life Buliding, 180 st.James st Henry J.Elliotk David, Tel.Main 3960 PATTERSON & BROWN, Advocatcs, Barristers & Solicitors, TEMPLE BUILDING: 185 SL James St, MONTREAL W.Pettersou, MA.LLB, EN.Brown, B.A,B.OX MACLENNAN & MEACHER, Adrecates, Barristers and Soliciters, New York Lite Building, Montreal.¥.8, MacLennan, K.C.J.J.Meagher, ow, MARKEY & SKINNER, ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, etc METROPOLITAN BUILDING, 179 $7.JAMES STREET, ROBT.C.EMITH,K.©.FRED.H.MARKEY, KO + WALDO W, SKINNER KENNETH G.ROBERTSON \" MATEY ATTORNEYS t the business of Manufact En cers aad others who realize the advisal ity of having their Patent business transe.by Experts\u201c Preliminaryadvice free.Cha\u2019 moderate.Our Inventor's Adviser sent request.Marion & Marion, New York Life Montreal : and Washington, D.C.U.PATENTS THAT PROTECT FETHERSTONHAUGH & GO.Chas.W.Taylor, B.80, the Examines Canadian Patent Office GARADA LIFE BUILDING, - MONTREAL OWEN N.EVANS PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS Merehants Bank Building, Montreal, * er + COBALT STOCKS Beught and Soild on Commission.For information and prices Phone Main 2183 GREVILLE & CO, Limited, Members Standard and Stock and Mining Exchange 60 Yonge St.,, TORONTO, Can.IF YOU NEED MONEY COME TO US.We negotiate loans for people having household gooda THE BORROWERS AGENCY, LIMITED, Room 208 New York Life BidS., Financial EDWD.T.TAYLOR & SON.Insurance Agents & Brokers ROOM 17 TRAFALGAR CHAMBERS 40 Hospital 8t.Tel.M, 2205.that the amount of wheat remaining In farmers\u2019 hands ou March 1 was 206,644.00 bushels, or 28.1 percent of last year's crop, as compared with 168,403,000 bushels, or 22.9 percent of the crop of 1905 on hand March 1, 1906.The amount of corn on March 1 was 1,208,000,000 bushels or 44.3 percent of last year's crop.Of oats there were on hand 334,461,000 bushels or 39.8 percent of last years crop, oor Sam \u201cma Tn - t \\ Ma y= eT en 0 mt ero -~ - Eni ae pa Ra ery REVERE +, \u201coct lectu: An illustrated ; ASS eat pre as .ps | society of Olivet Baptist Church on Fn- a Tie opening remarks he stated that little, comparatively, was known of this the \u2018tenth largest island\u2019 in the world, and of its wonderfui resources.Up to the t time it was generally sup- rosed cod fishing was the only in f any im r the land; but recently the minerals had been coming in for à good deal of uh tention.Copper is being 10 in vantities chat the island now ranks as urth est, experter in the world.\u2018 The aber pris of the island were described as of immense im and practically inexhaustible.d.North- \"ad erected pulp that cliffe will find employineat for a great number of men and ada greatly to the prosperity of the island.2.Newfoundland statis about forty thousand square miles and a pop of about two hundred thirty thousand.The climate is salubrious, the thermometer seldom going below zero.The inhabitants are chiefly found on the coast line, their principal occupation being fishing for cod in summer an seal in winter.ing is.also carried on to some extent._ .- In his closing remarks Mr.Phillips paid a high tribute to.Mr.Robert G.Reid, who, by building the railway across the island, bad opened up much of the country hitherto unexplored timber lands are being 0 up.Gold, copper, iron-pyrites an other minerals are being found.The railway extends a distance of 640 miles and , im the near future, oe Ro important factor in cpening up the .i.; i oubt,- Mr.Phillips thinks There is no d be angient colny vi ler Confederation.: That event, whe eummated, will be the natural fruit- age of the enterprise and pluek displayed by Mr.id.To his reputation as a bridge and railway builder, may then be justly added the enviable distinction o ving hig name inscribed on Canadd\u2019s roll of honor of empire builders.HOUSE OF REFUGE.The visiting governors for the presen week to he estant House of Industry and Refuge, and to the Homes at Pointe, are: - - A The Board Out-Door Relief distributed 116 parcels of isions, 20 quarter cords of wood, and 21 quarter tons of coal.: RANGE WAR RESUMED __ FOUR .THOUSAND SHEEP \"7 SLAUGHTERED BY MASK.: ._ BD-BAND IN WYOMING.idan, Wyoming, March 9\u2014Twelve poi en, pelieved \u2018to be by cattlemen, attacked the Hugh Di dlieep camp and shot 4,000 sheep.resumption of the range war is feared.JU CANADA AND AUSTRALIA NBGOTIATIONS REGARDING PREFERENTIAL TARIFF REACH IMPORTANT STAGE, \u2018Metbourne, Vi¢toria, March 10.\u2014Accord- ing to the \u2018Argus,\u2019 the negotiations for preferentisl tariff relations between Canada and Australia have reached an important stage, Canada having submitted a definite schemd, under which she asks concessions regarding fieh, lumber, paper and agricultural implements.DR.PARKIN SAILS.Halifax, March 10.\u2014Dr.G.R.Par kin sailed for Li 1° on Saturday night the Allan.8.8.\u2018Tunisian e at Dalhousie College at fi SRE before a very large audience of students - -citizens, on the Rhodes Scholarship plan.TO PREVENT BRONCHITIS or CONSUMPTION Do net cold tter Ci vag the detisste Hoing of die vones ive sir passages soomer or later will lead to fatal results.it on the first à of a cough er cold you would sake s fow deses of Dr.Wood's Nerway Pine you would save yourself s great daal of wa- Dr.Wood's Norway Fine oye contains combined with Wild Cherry Bark and other nature to easily dislodge the morbid ac- eumulations.Miss Belle Campbell, River, P.B.L, writes.\u2018For some time was troubled with bronchitis.A friend advised me to try Syrup.So I pro- took two to eure me,\u201d Be careful when ing to see that fast the genuine Dr.Wood's Norway Syrup.| UNTI ni solutely pure milk.By gd Phone Uptown 689.THE ARCHBISHOP\u2019S MOTHER HBR EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY CBLE- BRATED.of Montreal.celebrated on the elghticth anniversary of her bifth.In the MMB.BRUCHESL:*\" moraing, the venerable lady attended & -special musical service held in her honor in the chapel of \u2018he Sisters :of Mercy, in whose institution he has her apartments, end at noon she met all her chidren and grandchildren at the palace where His Grace the -Archbishop entertained the f members of his family.The gathering Was| strictiy private.The y concert end the season oa Friday closed in a \u2018blaze of glory,\u2019 the fete, as # were, orded In fireworks, notwithstanding the fact that misfortune has dogged both of Miss Hall's programmes this week.On Monday, the whole of it bad to be changed, because of somebody\u2019s mistake in London; and % had to be changed on Friday because oZ the rivalry of two piano firms.Mr.Goulet told a tarradiddle when Le sald that Bach\u2019a \u2018Chaconne\u2019 was given by request, but it was an awkward poeition to be in, and his idea was, \u2018least seid eoonest mended.\u2019 Miss Hall played fhe \u2018Chaconne\u2019 in her genre as perfectly as.it could be played; bat it did not \u2018compensate 8 good many in the audience, who had attended eape- \u2018| cially to Hsten to other pieces; any more than a reading from Dickenscwould setis- ing would be d bed.The \u2018Concerto\u2019 was delightful, buk, of course, not impeceable.As Hazlet- says: \u2018The only impeccable writers are those\u201d who never wrote\u2019; and Rubinstein used to say that he had left enough.notes under the piano after a concert to form the material for another one.Besides, there is a moral quality, a freedom from moral obliquity in the word, that does not apply to fats or perfectness of mere techmique.Miss Halls playing of the \u2018Concerto\u2019 was de- Ughtfully free from fireworks, and a reserved \u2018scholamy\u2019 performance throughout, and the band did very well, considering a lec: of rehearsal end à nervousnees that followed the conductor's very special.instructions.The concert, as a whole, went very well indeed.Beethoven's \u2018Leonora,\u2019 Overture No.2 was perhaps the least nat- fafactory, because of the brass for the most part, but also because the baton was not satigfactorily interpretative.Nevertheless, the leading motives came out clearly, especially the release of the prisoners and their hymn to liberty and light in Beethoven's one opera, \u2018Fidelis.\u2019 The audience was a phenomenal one, and a great tribute to Mies Hall's Row unquestioned ! greatness.ECCLESIASTICAL CHANGES.The recent death of the Rev, Abbé A.Dugas, parish priest of .Maisgnneuve, has brought on the following changes just made | by Axchbirhop Bruchesi:\u2014The Rev.AbbS J.B.Contant is transferred from the parish of Ste.Adele to that of Maisonneuve; the Rev.Abbé J.A.Majeau becomes pastor of Ste.Adele, and the Rev.Abbé 8.Dubeau, vicar at Maisonneuve, will take the place of the Rev.Abbé Majeau, as chagiaén of the Sisters of Providence.\u2014\u2014 .PROF.COLBY\u2019S ADDRES SPEAKS ON \u2018BREBEUF THE MIS SIONARY\u2019 BEFORE MAY COURT OLUB, OTTAWA.Ottawa, March 9\u2014\u2018Brébeilf, the Mis- Monary,.was the subject of an address by Professor Charles W.Colby, of Me- ill, before a large attendance of the members of the May Court Club, last evening.The work of the joint missionaries and martyrs ounding of Montreal were rhea told.He spoke of the wrongs done the noble red men by the European races and the peculiar Teverse Of the ehield seen in the cfforts to save the Indian soul.The superstition of the savages with their wild dances and quently gone into./with a glowing account of the flourishing Huron mission and its end.Some of Prof.Colby\u2019s bearers were moved to tears as he told of the horrors of the Indian death-torture.\u2014\u2014 BRITISH OLD AGE PENSIONS.London, March 9.\u2014The \u2018Tribune\u2019 this morning confirms recent rumors that the fortheoming budget will provide a certain sum of money for some kind of old age ing decided to make a start in this direction this year.This start will be only tentative, however, aa it will take RING VIGILAN It is o constant care snd Dever .ceasing attention to all taiis of ay ian that we can confidently claim .the distinction feeding 804 clean housing of first-class stoek quality is the finest, and we take every precaution to prevent contamination in the > course of distribution and delivery to Our customers.\u2018 - Tm GUARANTEED PURE MILK CO: it: Mme.Bruchesi, mother of the.Archb ishop | Friday \u2018over 18 years of age, to the extent LAST SYMPHONY C#NCERT.| fy those who had been fo: that Brown- picturesque costumes were all elo-}dem pensions scheme, the government hav-! CE.e minor de o?selling Sd 875 8t, Catherine Street, Weet, a N = or SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS: ANY EVEN NUMBERHD section ot De- pinion Lands tn Manitoba or the North- Wess Provinces, excepiing 8 and 26, not reserved, way De homesteaded by \u2018any person the soie head of a family, or male quarter section, of 160 acres, more Application for homestead entry 5 spection must be made in person by applicant at the office of the local Agent br Sub-Ageat : An application for entry or inspection made personally at any Sub-Agent's office may be wired to the local Agent by the Sub-Agent, at the.expense of the applicant, and if the land\u2019 applied for is vacant.on receipt of the telegram such application is to have priority, and the land will be held until the neceecary papers to complete thy\u2019 transaction are received by mail.de summarily will forteit ail priority of ciaim.An applicant for inspection must be.eli- fible for homestead entry, and only one application for inspection will be receivea from an individusi until thet applicaties bas been disposed of.A homesteader whose entry is in good standing, and not liable to \u2018cancellation, may, subject to approval of Department, relinquish it in favor of father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister, if eligible, but to no one else, on filing declaration of abandonnent, : Lo Where an entry is summarily caceelled, or voluntarily abandoned, subsequent io institution of canceliation proceedings, the- applicant for inspection will be entitled to prior right of ertry.Lo.Applicants for inspection must stats {fn what particulars the homesteader is fn default, and it subsequently the sat 1s found to be inccrrect in material partiéu- lars, the applicant will lose any prior right of re-entry, should the land become vacant, or if entry has been granted it may be summarily cancelled.ps PUTIES.\u2014A settler is required to.: form the conditicns under one of thé lowing plans:\u2014 (1) At Yeast six months\u2019 Tr and cuitivation of the land in each during the term of three years, i: (2) It the father (or mother, if the: father is deceased) of a homesteader resides upon & farm in.the vicinity of the land entered for by such bomesfeader, the requirement as to residence mey be satisfied bY said person residing with the father or mother., (8) If the settler has hix permanent residence upon farming land owned by him ia the vicinity of his fed & re the requirement may be satisfied: residence.akpon such.land.X er Before making applicatioh for patént tie settler must give six months\u2019 notice in writing to the Commissioner of Démrinon Lands at Ottawa, of his intention todo eo, SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST MINING REGULATIONS.= | - COAL.\u2014Coal lands may be purchased at $10 per acre .for moft coal aud $20 fog.aa- thracite.Net more than 320 acres be; acquired by ome individual or ob y.Ré rite of ten \u2018cents per \u2018ot j shall be odllected on\u201d ths grows eg.1 1d upon yeas ty at the output.: 5 QUARTZ.\u2014A free miners certif pe granted upon paym à range - 8 sunum for an individual, and # to $100 per sunum for § tompany to capital.A free miner, baving discovered mwlheral In) place, may locate s claim 1,500\" x\" 1,500 The fee for recording s-\u2018elaim is $5.\u201cAt least $00 must be expended, om.the claim each year, or paid to the mining re- eorder in lieu thereof.When $500 hag bees gxpended or paid, the locator may, \u2018upon having & survey rade, and upon complying with other requirements, purchase tbe: land at $1 per acre.\u2019 : The patent provides for the payment.of & royaity of 24 percent on the sales | Plucer mining claims generally are 100 fest square; entry fee $5, renewahte yeariy.A free miner may obtain two lesbes te dredge for gold of five miles each for a term of twenty years, renewable at the discretion the Minister of the Interior.The lessee shall bave a dredge in \u2018operge- tion within one seaspn from the date of the lease for each five miles.$10 per annum for each mile of river leased.Royalty Tate of 234 percent collected on the output after its exceeds $10,000.- W.W.CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.\u2018 N.B.\u2014Unauthorized publication of this ad- Yertisement will not be paid for.- CR CALIFORNIA AND .JAPAN STATE SENATE UNANIMOUSLY PASSES TWO IMPORTANT.© - BILLS.c Sacramento, Cal, March 9\u2014The- Senate last night unanimously passed two bills bearing on the Japanese question.One bill limits the age of admittauce of all children when first entering the primary schools to ten years, except with the permission of the superintendent of -schools, boards of education and boards of trustees who may grant older children the privilege of entering primary grâdes for the first time.The Bil applies, equal- de LOST OR STOLEN.A liberal reward will be given hy us to any one who can give conc:usive information as to who removed the Heintz man & Co.sign from the Heintzman & Co.piano which was sent to the Aca- my of Music on Friday for the use of Miss Marie Hall.The Heintzman & Co.Piano bas been exclusively used by Miss Marie Hall on her present tour, and would have been used hy ber at the concert referred to but for a contract of the Symphony Orchestra which apparently compelled the use of another piano or none at all.Rather than be coerced, Miss Hall played her short numbers without an accompaniment, The Heintzman & Co.Piano bas been used for concert purposes by Mma; Albani, Mme.Trebelli, Pol Plancon.Watkin Mills, and scores of the most fampus artists.Soke Agents, C.W.Lindsay Limited, 512 St.Catherine street two or three years to carry through the completed plans.west.East End Branch, 394 St.Gather ine street east, 2.> \u2018| EXGURSION by our five new 14 knot evening was DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.PORTLAND TO LIVCRPCOL.SOUTHWARK .+ .Mar 16 CANADA .Mar.23 VANCOUVER.\u2018Mar.0 KENSINGTON .Apr.8 DOMINION \u2026.\u2018!.\"11.April 13 SOUTHWARK .April 20 | Steamers sail at 2.00 p.m., but await arrival of Friday evening Grand Trunk.train from Moutreai, LOW WINTER RATES.FIRST CLASS .5: + \u2026 355.00 to $60.00 SECOND CLASS ., .,.$40.00 to $43.50 .According to steamer.o Passengers berthed not more than two in room.THIRD CLASS, to Liverpool, Londen.Londonderry, Belfast, Glasgow .$27.80 un Tates to Scandinavia and the Con- ani Passengers berthed in 2 end 4 berth rooms.; The \u201cCANADA\u201d is one of the fastest and siost comfortable steamers in the Canadian le.The \u201cDOMINION\u201d ts noted for her stend!- ness at ses, - PORTLAND TO BRISTOL (Avonmouth) ENGLISHMAN Mar.31 TURCOMAN .\u2026.\u2026 «.pril 4 For all information apply to local agent, or .ve ee ve ss +.nes BONINION LIVE, 17 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.\u2018 rex TRE VIXTIE BERMUDA Frost unknown.Malaria impossible, From Now York 48 bours elegant new steamship \"Bermudian.5,500tona.or BS.\u2018Trinidad.\u2019 2,600 tons.Bailing f Now York, 7nd, 4th, 9th, 16th, 18th, 23rd and Sh March.© FOR WINTER.ToURs ço ro WEST INDIES 17 8 trips, SPECIAL OrUISE B88.\u2018Trinidad.\u2019 From New York 30th March.TICKETS FOR SALE AT ALL PRINCIPAL TICKET OFFICES, For further particulars, spply to A.E.OUTERBRIDGE & CO, Agente, 29 B .New York, or J.G.BROCK & CO.311 Gommtusionas st Montross ARTHUR ABERN, Seorstery, Quebes Eteamship Company, Quebec.\u201c NOW Is THE TIME TO GO SOUTH\u201d.Weare offering a SPECIAL CHEAP vessels the 88.\u201cSOKOTO,\u201d sailing from Halifax, N.8., on MARCH 15th, fot Nassau, Cuba and Mexico.Firat Class Accommodation Only.WE SUPPLY ALL RAILWAY TIOKETS in connection with this trip.Secure our Illustrated Booklet \u201cA Tour to the Bahamas, Cuba and voyage.Apply to ELDER, DEMPSTER & O00.319 Board of Trade Building, W.H.HENRY, | NORMAN L.LUSHER, Temple Building.178 St.James Street.MONTHMEAT, SEASIDE HOUSE Atlantic City, N.J.Best location on te ocean front, Complete.Modern.F.P.THE LORAINE.Ocean front, between two plers.Fresh and sea water baths, running water, etc.\u2018Special Spring rates.Auto meets trains.Mexico,\u201d which gives full description of | ALLAN LINE.ROYAL MAIL »ERVICE, 8t.John and Hallfax to Liverpool | From St John.From Haufax $ Mar 9 TUNISIAN .! .Mar.VIRGIN (AN.= 16 Mar.TONTAY \u2026\u2026.23 Mar, VICTORIAN [2 22 30 Mar.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.TONIAN\u2014May 3, May 31, June 28.VIRGINIAN\u2014May 10, June 7, July 3.TUNISIAN\u2014May 17, June 14, July 12.VICTORIAN\u2014May 24, June 21, July 19.VICTORIAN and VIRGINIAN, each 12,000 tons, are the only Turbine Steamers ou the Canadian route.Absolutely no vibra tion.Record passage, 5 days, 14 hours, Midshipsaloous, Macious promenade 1535s alesis lig hte throughout.FIRST-CLASS, 835 and mp, according to steamer and date of sailing, SECOND-CLASS Liverpsol.Loads 4> sndup.Return tickets ab doe ate ory 8 THIRD-OLASS Liverpool Loadsa, e: Ballas $3750, and 828.75, acoording té some BOSTON TO CLASGOW.Sicilian .14 Mar.Laurentian .25 Mar.PORTLAND TO.GLASGOW.Numidian.23 Mar.Corinthian .4 Apr.One class cabin called eecond.Rate $35.00 and upwards.\u2018Third clase, $86.50.Apply to H.& A.ALLAN, Montreal, Reford Agencies.| DONALDSON LINE GLASGOW WEEKLY SERVICE From West St.John, N.B.\u201cSS.CABSANDRA (cold storage) .Mar.2 £#, MARINA (cold storage) .Mar.16 88.ATHENIA .\u2026 .Mar.30 PASSENGER SERVICE.Excellent accommodation for Cabin ana Steerage passengers on the high-class steamers Athenia and Cassandra.Rates\u2014 Cabin, $35.00 to $42.50; Steerage, $25.00.Other steamers of the lines take a limites number of Cabin passengers only, at $35.00.Agents: DONALDSON BROS, Glasgow THOMSON LINE LONDON - WEEKLY SERVICE, \u2018From Portland, Me, 8S.CERVONA .+t «i + oo .Mar.2 8S.HURONA .88.KILDONA 4 ve oo os oo on tes .83, IONA .ean se; voccce 00 0 MAT, All Steamers fitted with cold storage and cool alr.THE ROBERT REFORD CO., Limited, 2% 8t Sacrament strest, Montreal, Toronto Office\u2014110 Union Station, eATLANTIC | Rooyal eMail Steamships ¢ the Can.Pac.Ry.Co.[EMPRESSES .Empress Ireland Mar.30.Lake Manitoba April 6.Empress Britain April 13.Lake Champlain .Empress Ireland Lake Erie Empress Britain and weekly thereafter, CHARLES B.WAGNER.Atlantic City, HOTEL RUDOLF, ASanticom Directly on Beach; American and European plans 400 ocean view rooms; 100 suites, with private ses rater baths ; phones in Joomn; orchestra, weekly ures; capacity 1,1 ; speci: ring rates.CHAS.R MYERS Sowa.CLEAN KIDS \u2018We have a way of our own of CreaNiNG KID GLOVES that gives the largest kind of satisfaction.R.PARKER & CO.* Dyers and Cleaners, Montreal, Que, s2e St.Catherine St.W, Cor.Mountain 8t.and 392 Notre Dame St.West.Phones Bell (Up) 3041.Mai 1507.ee KE to children of all races and amends the present statute authorizing the es- tublishment of separate schools for 'Asiatics and Indiahs by Japan.The other bill provides for the expression of the will, and sentiment of the voters of California, at the next election on the question of Asiatic immigration.A place is provided on the billet Where voters can vote for or against \u2018Asiatic immigration.\u2019 CLOSING O FMISSIONS.Special services were held in St.Anm\u2019s church and in St.Patrick\u2019s church list evening at the closing of misions that have been held in both parishes * for several weeks past.For St.Patrick\u2019s the mission was preached by Oblat Fathers and the Rev.Father Fallon de.liverd the closing sermon.Redemp- torists\u2019 conducted the mission in St.Ann\u2019s church: and.the preacher last Rev; Father Snyder, | including the word | FURNESS, WITHY & CO., (LIMITED).PROPOSED SAILINGS.MANCHESTER LINERS LIMITED.CANADA AND MANCHESTER.- WINTER SERVICE From.From.- Manchester.8t.John, N.B.Feb.11.*Manchester Trader.Mch.9 Mch.9.Manchester Importer .Mch.20 : *Fitted with cold -storage, = .Some of the above Steamers.have first- class accommodation for a limited.number of passengers.: FURNESS, WITHY à 60., Limite!, AGENTS, - \u2014 \u2014 MONTREAL.} © Cement, Drain Pipes, &c.DRAIN PIPES, PORTLAND CEMENTS, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.+ W.& F, P.CURRIE & CO, 845 St.James Strect.LD NEWSPAPERS J suitable ior wrapping purposes, fer .sale at the \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, 1m 19-ikh packages, at $1 per 160 lhe._ Mar, 9 Mar i Mowpar, Marcn 11.1997 pr pr RAT.~ CHEAP Second Class trom Montrea, unti Apri! 30th, 1907, \u2014Vancouver, Victor: Seg: $48.60 Taccma, Wasbiaz 53 + Portland, Ore.\u2014Spokane, Wash, Taj $46.10 Rossland, Midway, B.(.von \u2014Missoula, Mont.©\" Lak $45.60 Utah, Helena, Butte awd na conda.: $49.00 \u2014San Francisco, Lo: Angeles via Chicago only.Fropartionately low rates io our 50.2, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.Leave Mcntreal for Winnipeg.Calgary, and Vaccouver every Tuesday.W.dacay, Friday and Saturday at 9.40 p.m., ; 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POLI HING AND UPHOLSTERING 528 and 530 8T.ANTOINE 8T.Telephone, Uptown 25 ° A MARRIAGE LICENSES .ISSUED sy JOHN M.M.DUFF, 307 Bt.James Street, 49 Crescent street ert MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LEND CUSHING & BARRON Notaries and Commissioners.Liverpool & London & Globt Insurance Building, 11 St: James Street.a UPERIOR COURT.No, 2032.ze Dame Thades Major, wife common as: property of Hônorius M.Paquette, aad duly authorized to ester en justice, Montreal, plaiatfl, 7 vs.Honorius M.Paquette, barber, of ihe same place, Defendasi- The Plaintiff has instituted this day #2 action in separation as to property ara: the Defendant.Montreal, 16th February, 1907.von J.O.LACROIX Plaintiff's Attesuels we LES £5 oe, YoY.n 5 BY SUMMARY OF THE PRECEDING CEAP- «gtr Nigel\u2019 is a romantia tale of the loves sé aévertures of Nigel loring & young Ecgiishman of herole ancestry, | took the sword to mend the failee of bis nobis house.The opening chapter of the story relates (he terrible effects of the \u2018Black Death\u2019 upon Engiand in the fourteenth century.he family of Loring, to which Str Nigel belonged, had suffered ss had the rest of Bagland, snd wheo at last the land rhook lweif troc there were left only Dame Er- mystrude Loring and her grandson, Sir Nigel, & youth of twenty-two.The great possessions that shonld bave been bis,how- over, had dwindled down to à few ragged seres and the Tilford Manorbouse, through the grasping depredations of the Cistercian monks of Waverley Abbey.A fierce, yeol- low horse, lately acquired By the monks, breaks loose,and all attempts to capture the wimal are foiled until Sir.Nigel arrives, rescues ane of its victims.aud js éRered the untamed animal in mand: A.desperate snuggle and a mad 7 of may aours foilew, t the e horse cou- qiered end Sir Nigel leada his.new steed home.Later he and his grandmother are spesding a quiet evening together when tuey are roughly disturbed, Nigel jx set upon by a band of the Abbey archers under command of the sacrie?, and is dragg>d sway to the Abbey for ttial om a charge of debt and assault on thes King\u2019s summoner.With one short sword he defiés and holds oll at bey untfl the Abbot commands him to be shot.He Is saved from this, however, by the prompt action cf one of the arebers, who springs to his side, and the coming of the famous knight, John Chan- dos, who declares that King Fivard him- seit is seeling welcome under the Loring roof.Freed at ence, he returns home with the noble herald and Samkin Aylward, the srcher who saved Lis lite, and who now insists ou following Nigel.After the departure of Sir John Chandos, Dame Ermyntrude decides to dell some cherished jewels to obtain money for the King's entertainment.An evening is spent in company with Wat, tte armorer, who fashioned some make- nat armor for Nigel, and in plane for the coming of King Edward even then or his way to Tilford in company with his son the Black Prince, Sirs Walter Manny; and many other knights.The :party are met at Tord bridge by Nigel im his father's mor, and socording 14 an oid knighèly custom, be Euérds the:spprosch against: comers, He unseats the squire.Widdicomb, and his attack frightens the horse of Sir Hubert de Burgh, his next.assailant, so that Sie Hubert is.carried \u2018off, and Sir Welter Manny consente to be third.OHAPTER IV.\u2014(Continued.) \u2018 The famous knight fook the spear when sh it was brought to A master-work- man takes a tool.lanced it, shook it once or twice in the air, ran his eyes down it for a flaw in the wood, and then finally having made sure of its Pike\u2019 and\" weight Jaid #t barefully invest under his arm.Then gathering up his bridle so \u2018as to have his horse under nd, and covering himself him.He perfect eammand, a 1 with the shield, which was alung round |]: bis neck, he rode out to do battle.Now, Nigel, young and inexperienced, ul Nature's aid will not help you against the mixed and # h of such a warrior.The day will come when mei- [3 ther Mann weep you even had you some less cumbrous armor, your chance were small.Your down- {all is pear; but as you see the famous chevrons on a golden ground your gllant heart which never knew fear is only filled with joy and amazement at the honor done you.~ Your downfall is mar, 2d yet in your wildest dreams you would never guess how strange your downfall is to be.Amin with a dull thunder of hoofs the horses gallop over the soft water-meadow.Again with a clash of metal the two rides meet, It is Nigel now, taken clean M the face of hie helmet with the nor even Chandos could blunted spear, who flies backward off hie bore and falls clanging an the : |£ But good heavens! whai i.thin) Manny fo gh) ET re Mowpar, Mazon 11, 1907 to the White Compan SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE ILLOSTNATED \u2018BY JosEPH CLEMENT poxi.| -.7 L your saddle; but now, | 4 \u2019 mea Lil as thrown his hands in horror 16.lance has roy from hie neveléas, fingere.- From sides, with cries of dismay, with oaths and shouts and ejaculations to the saints, the horsemen ride wildly in.Was ever so dreadful, so eud- den, 50 complete, an end to a gentle passage at arme?Surely their eyes must be at fault?Some wizard\u2019s trick has been played upon them to deceive their senses.But no, it wae only too clear.There on the greensward lay the trunk -of the stricken eavalier, there, a good dozen yards beyond, lay his helmeted head.\u2018By the Virgin! cried Manny wildly, as -he jumped from his horse, I would give my last gold piece that the work of this evening should .be undome! How, came it?What does it mean?Hither, my Lord Bishop, for eurely it amacks of witcheraft and the devil\u201d .With a white face the Bishop sprung down beside the prostrate body pushing through the knot of .horrified knights and squires.\u2018 201 Lune \u2018I fegrrthat the last offices of the.Holy Church come too late,\u2019 said be in a quivering -voice, \u2018Most unfortunate young man! How sudden an end! medio vitae, as the Holy Book has jt\u2014one moment in the pride of his youth, the net his head torn from his body.Now God and bis sainte have mercy upon me and guard me evil!\u2019 _ The last prayer was shot out of the Bishop with an energy and earnestness unusual in his orisons.It .was caused\u2019 by the sudden outcry of ome of the Squires who, having lifted the hehnet from the ground, -cast it down again with a ecream of horror, .It is empty!\u201d he cried.\u201cFt weighs as light as.a feather.\u2019 1: \u201c!Fore God, it is true!\u2019 cried Manny, Jaying his hand on it.is no one in it.With what have I f +, : 8 ther Bishop?Is it of this world or of the next?: : ; The Bishop had clambered on his horse the better to consider the- point.\u2018If the foul fiend is brad said he, \u2018my.ace is over yonder by.the King's side.\u2018 Dertes that sulphur-colored torse hath that I saw both smoke and flame from its.nostrils.The beast is fit to bear a suit of armor which rides and fights and yet hath no man within it.\u201d \u2018Nay, not too fast, father Bishop,\u2019 said: one of the knights, \u2018It may be all you say and + come from a human work- op.en I made a campai; in South Germany I have seen at Nuremberg a cunning figure, devised by an armorer, which could both ride and wield a god, x If this be such a one\u2014*.L T thank you for sll your very gentle.courtésy,\u201d said a booming voice Prom the! figure upon the ground.\u201d SI At the words even the valient Mann sprang\u2019into his saddle.Some rode mad.y away from the horrid trunk.À few of thie boldest lingered.\u2018Most af all,\u201d said the voice, \u2018would I \u2018hank the most noble knight, Sir Walter Manny, that he should deign to lay aside is greatness and condescend to do a deed of arms upon s0 humble a Squire.\u2019 \u2018\u2019Fore !\u2019 said Manny, \u2018if this be the devil, then .the devil hath a very courtly tongue.I will have him out of his armor, if he blast me!\u201d So eaying be sprang once more from his horse and plunging his band down the slit in the collapaed gorget he closed it tightly upon a fistful of Nigel's yellow curls.The groan that eame forth war enough to convince .him that it was in decd a man who lurked within, At the same time his eyes fell upon the hole in the mail eorselet which had served the Squire as a vizor, and he burst into deep- chested mirth.The King, the Prince and Chandos, who had-watched the scene from a distance, too much amused by it explain or interfere, rode up wesry ow J oO AT ERP had | Jall gathered under the one roof.But by a very devilish fook.I could have sworn (ned.i t ! ud to bis-side, \u2018I pray you to unlace im and let him out! I have in many à spear- ing, but néver have I been nearer falling from my horse than as I watched this one.I feared the fall had struck since he lay so still\u2019 Nigel had indeed lain with all the breath shaken from his body, and as he was aware that his helmet had been carried off, he had not understood either the alarm or the amusement that he bac caused.Now freed irom the great hauberk in which he had been shut like a pea in a pod, he stood blinking in the fight, blushing deeply with shame that the shifts to which his poverty had ge duced him should be exposed to all these laughing courtiers.- It -was the King who brought him comfort.\u2018You have shown that you can use Jour father\u2019s weapons;\u2019 said he, \u2018and you ve proved also.that.you are the worthy \u2018bearer of his name and bis arms, for you have within you that spirit for which he was famous, But I wot that neither he nor \u2018you would suffer a train of hungry men to starve before your door; so lead on, I pray you, and \u2018if the \u2018meat be as good as this grace before it, then it will be a feast indeed.= x.: \u2018HOW.THE KING GREETED HIS SENES- CHAL OF CALAIS.It would have fared ill with the good name of Tilford Manor-house and with the houseleeping of the aged Danie Er- myntrude had the King\u2019s whole retinue, with hie outer and inner marshal, his justiciar, his chamberlain ad his guard, | the foresight and the gentle management of Chandos this calamity was avoided, so that some were quartered at hind as the guests of the Lorings., But small as was the party.and humble the surroundings, the King in no way relaxed that love of ceremony,.of.elaborate form and.of brilliant coloring which was one of his characteristics.The sumpter-mules were unpacked, squires ran hither and thither, baths smoked in the bed-chambers, silke and satins were unfolded, gold chains gleamed and clinked, .s0 that when- at last, to the Jong blast of two court trumpeters, the company, took their seats at the board, it was the brightest, fairest scene which [those old black rafters bad ever span- | The great influx of foreign knights who had come in their splendor from alt parts of Christendom to tale part In the opening of the Round Tower of \u2018Windsor six before, and to try their luck and théir ekill.at the tourna- dified the English fashions of dress: \u201dThe old tunic, over-tunic and cyclas were too sad and simple for the.new feshidits, 86 now etrange brillant \u2018céte-har« dise, .ints, courtepies, J hanbelines and other wondrous garments, péazty-côlosed.or diapered, with looped, embroidered \u2018or escalloped edges, flamed and glittered round the King, He himself, m black velvet and gold, formed \u2018a \u2018dark rich centre to the fi , around him.On his right sat, the Prince, on hié left the Bishop, while Dame Ermyn- trude marshaled the forces of ihe -housé- hold outside, alert and watchful,\u2019 pouring in her dishes and her flagons at the right moment, rallying her tired ser vants, encouraging the van, hurrying the rear, hastening up her reserves, the tapping of her odk stick heard everywhere e pressure was the greatest.| hind the King, clad in his.best, but looking drab and sorry amid the brilliant costumes round him, Nigel himself, regardless of an ly and a waited.upon his royal guests, who threw many a merry jest at bam over their shoulders as they still chuckled at the adventure of the bridge.\u2018By the rood!\u2019 eaid King Edward, lean- ins back, with a chicken-bone held daintily between the courtesy fingers of his left hand, \u2018the play is too good for this country stage.You must to\u201d Windsor -with me, Nigel, and bring with you this great suit harness in which you lurk.- ; i i TSHR MONTREAL \u201cDA AIDY WITNESS with laughter, now that all was discov- Jered, _ .\u2018Let him out!\u2019 said the King, with his \u2018| for ment connected with it, had deeply mo-| laf paKooks, |, his times: J will end: by ; lion, daipty sweet .with | green eyes and softy ptepping feet.\u2019 J {- Good \u201cÎthe outcome of tbe mew ; ] Christ.© The fruit of living union with : doet rein | a with food and gladness (Acts xiv., \u2018| Be ye imitators of Ged (Luke vi., 32, 36).There you shall hold the lists with your eyes in your midriff, ess some one cleave you to the waist I see not how h can befall you.Never have L so small a nut in so great s shell.\u2019 (To be continued.) bin semsctess,| CHILDREN'S CORNER., - PEGGLES AND CoO.\u2026{C.M.B., in \u2018Westminster Gasette.\u2019) (Concluded.) The one drawback to Pog's new life was the fact that he was lonely.In vain did_he make friendly overtures to the cats: who lived close by, but they held aloof in shivering terror at his color and his size.Many an overture for a romp was refused with contempt, and even the kittens who wished to be friendly were called away by their mothers when Peg came in sight.There may have been good.grounds for the stand-offishness of the Persian next door, for there is cér- fainly grave and well-founded suspicion at a certain rabbit's head which Peg- gles laid proudly at his mistress\u2019s feet was purloined from the dinner of that respectable and highly moral cat.But Peggles, who is of an affectionate and generous nature himself, cannot under pars why such trifles ehould be cause of ion.It was after Peggles had adopt- j-\u20acd & very \u2018mangy\u2019 cat of evil reputation » is jntimate friend that his f fo thas : ri is family vide with recent compan; it was as well that the color tén, which was offered us as a ueeful mpanion for Peg, was white.He was |\u2018 , thin atom when he arrived, \u2018and y he had the bluest of eyes.Peggles kiss- el him directly he met him.oe .\u2018You'll.never be able to keep two Tome,\u201d prophesied every .one; but the love that Peggles bore his small white shadow was so great that from the beginning the kitten has borne no \u2018title the great Abbey and others passed on to except Co.Peggles and Co.are insep- enjoy the hospitality of Sir Roger Fitz-| arables.They sont and eat and love Alan at Farnham Castle, nly the \u2018in partnership.If Peggles\u2019s bushy white King himself, the Prince, Manny, Chaa- comes round a corn, Co is not far :| dos, Sir Hubert de Burgh, the Bishop d, and various and manifold are and two or three more remained be | thEiF antics and plans.\u201c \u2018Yes, I.saw them whispering together,\u2019 remarked one of the mids explana tion of the fact that the cook had lost her.spectacles, -* She was quite right, for the kitten was sen trotting placidly about the garden with them in his mouth, while Peggles looked admiringly on.No old tabby mother could mors carefully and ben exolently superintend Co\u2019s education than cggles.e has given up the society of his mangy friend since the kitten ar- mived,: and placidly ahares everythi \u2018with Co, from the menthol box, whi id\u2019 his favorite toy, to the choicest mor- æëla.pf fish, Indeed, the only time Peg ever.stole was for the sake of getting fiahifor Co.Cook holds that the motive vas se noble.that it excused ibe crime., it is rumored 8 es was called \u2018pretty dear\u2019 when he was discov- Mischievoug epiniôns are freely cirou- : tease People say à that they are invariably selfish, and (2) that they care for s and not Te In answer to this, it may be remarked that Pegiy must Ve à great exception to the \u201crule, for be invariably shares ev- \u20ac A f milk with the kitten, hold mg: is ears and try hard to make room for little Co\u2019s white head.\u2018The\u2019 only torn ear Peg has ever gained in a fight was in\u201cdefence of Co, who was sticking\u2019 up his small back, \u2018puffing out his \u2018tail, and hissing feebly with terror as the Tom, from next door bore down upon him.; 5 Mr.Balfour says that animals trouble themselves little sbont à thing unless they Want to eat it or to run away from x \u201cWhy, then.Je his white maj y ow such i over a musical-box?Wien it is laced near bim on the ground he.robs his head incessantly against it, and its soft tune makes him ure his loudest.He goes to sleep with is paws round it, and strikes s pécu- liarly Epicurean attitude of delight when it begins, holding his ear to the aperture and opening his mouth to emit mo sound, in that curious way well-bred cats have.\u2018Peggles is still young, and his character is hardly fully developed./ He is somewhat impetuons and irritable at It is_ certainly not good form to stick a white paw into the eye of a maidén-Tady admirer; nor is such beha- wior quite.sufficiently.atoned for by playing with one\u2019s tail in order to amuse the -paid.lady afterwards.Also it must be remarked that Peggles\u2019s bebavior # family prayers leaves very muc e desired.Nobody can call it _geemly when he poises himself on his mistress\u2019s back the minute she kneels down, nor is | his loudest purr conducive to devotion.At the same, zime it io, Probable he i being a very y accomplished.and well bred gentleman, \u2018A little sea- WHAT SAITH THE SCRIPTURE ?MONDAY, MARCH 11.GOOD WORKS.works will save no man; they are n the Son of God.We are taught in the \u2018Bible the works God would have us do \u201cFH (Matt.v._B 1 workmanship (Phil.i., Believers are God's 6).He works in 13), and establinhes them 16).them (Phil, ii., in ev sod work and word (II.Thess.ji, 17; Heb.xiii., 21).Jesus is the pattern we are to imitate (John xvii, 4; Eph.v:, 1, 2; v., 36; xiv., 12).Power for oll service must come from Him.\u2018Paul\u2019s first prayer was, \u2018Lord, what wilt Thou bave me do?\u201d We are saved td save.Blessed to be blessings, Created for good worke (Eph, ii., 10).He that 5 good is of God; he that doeth evil hath not seen God (IIL.Jolin v.11).God is contin doing good to men, sending ins and fruitful seasons, them Be not weary in well-doing (11, Thess.iii., 13; I Pet.ii., 13-16).But good works are not to be limited to d of kindness to the body.Man\u2019s greatest need is spiritual.\u2018o save e soul from | death, and eo cover a multitude of sins, is the greatest work of mercy and love ls man can do (I.Pet.iv, 811; Jas.v., The Lord Jeeus came to save 19, 20).od May we la- sinners and died to save.bor to carry on His work, something must be done to pro- | .Perhaps of the kit- Situations Vacantes WANTED, WATCH CASE ENGRAVERS, either experienced or partially experi- ented bands.Apply P.W.ELLIS & CO., LTD., Toronto, Ont.WANTED - YOUTH FOR OFFICE.APply ir own handwriting, Also, smart, industrious lad to learn a trade.Good opening; steady advance in both positions.MOULTON & i the country reach \u2018a critical stage, the reasurer and four others officials were |it¥, about, twelve mues from the town, |\u2019 on the footing of the men.employed by with flying glass, and Fireman Fel i Shah, who before.be ascended the throne 0 3.9 \u201cThe robbers seized the money and when apprehended made no atTempt ( the city as regards hours and wages.|and Waterman suffered alightly Pence ÿ dg frequebtly called on Russia for finan-| and escaped.' to deny that he was the man wanted, or The strikers went back to work to-day.[same way.The building was py! in the 1 GES se Ar Te PES ETES _ .\u20ac \u20ac representative of ex in the ban ; 3 - electrical companies, with the assistance atreef i Victor CR other emergencies, -will- ask: for Russia\u2019s IROQUOIS THEATRE FIRE |fusei to admit the charge of a on of firemen, succeeded in generating suf-} All the employees but Yoo ha jae.RB help to restore order.\u201cThe Russian Gov- \u2014 = which he will \u2018be \u2018arraigned when hé ie ficient -current, to light the.central dis-|place, and the œause of th get the x} ernment could comply With the Tequest| \u2018DAVIS NOT GUILTY OF MAN- |teken back to stand trial It is alleged g | tricts-of the city, and to run the mews mystery.(usa i: with the full knowledge that no abjec-.pé SEE that .Anderson; while employed by.the |: aper pressés.Up.to that hour the! \u2018The firm carried a sto ih tion would be made by Great.Britsin.] SLAUGHTER.bank at Manchester, stole re Just | boulevard and the.cafés had been but|and bevelled glass, and h wk of plate Russia may ever offer sesistance With-L =.\u2014\u2014 Le ges how he accomplished this ie not certain, 1 _ dimly lighted with Chinese lanterns, heavy shipments within the ged out the invitation of the Bhab,.an offer Danville, TIL; \u201cMirch 9-~-Jidge\" Kim- but in the course of his dutis he wis 86 1: | while the use of candles stuck in bottlés night.They -estimate .the To et fort.3 which Great Beitain would advise the |brough decided today thet the.Chicago customed to handle large quantities of | .in_the restaurants presented\u201d a forlorn|mately at $120,000 on bondi approx: i Persian ruler to accept.Great Britain ordinance.on shiek ¥ \u201cwas .pased the |c0in, and it is, supposed that he subetr- |* sight.À drenching rain fell last night tente, with an insuran £ $11 ui me would do her pact by sending racine trial of Wm.J.Davis, -charged, with fated capper.coin for gold, aid juocerdel - | and only a few of the theatres Were )iiy is held.by the Royal\u2019 Ala The te the Persian gulf pe it she wou \u2018manslaughter, \u2018on aceount of, the \u2018bna- in working game until he Bad purlojn-* > \u201ccity res su norital der the Lon ire Insurance not, go iret units the.landing of a ling of the Iroquois: Theatre at Chicago, ed the above sum.~ Before hie theft was -'» pa co ie it resume its \u2018normal aspect to-|anies.don Mutual Fire ance Com.force becamé necéseary to \u201cprotect f0T- lof.which Davis was manager at the detected \u2018Anderson left the emiploy of fiæ | :.BARON TWEEDMOUTH, .- ting The\u2019 re Li = re ST eigners in Southern Persia, which, ime, is invalid, in so far as the.pro- bank and came \u2018to Canada, \u2018coming action in\u2018the matter The Ha: ps Eee Sud the case .Thal Sie Eo FR ME Se rd Ds Thi i et Rt BRR SE Dec à Dee qe .ritain, would ision puts -an the trial.: a nperial Hotel, where iq not, pretend \u2018 its das 21 of Labor, are able to throw the.populs- \u2019 \u2014 .the latter's sphere of influence, - - Me ours fendered this decision fol- |be stayed for sbont a month, when be \u201cBelioving tho weaken its naval pow.|< te on.and the mere E | There is bo officisl confirmation of the! lowik \u2018argument of counsel, whioh.bas IEUTed to the Od Country itil ahout ors, believing that, whatsoever the cost int ediforiale demandios legelaton) *ASHI0N CATALOGUE FOR SPRING | .eran that Germany ç ned two ei ee UE \u201cweeks ago, when he.came back - ; ] ; ) 1 Thi adits i w , 1907.Ki bas demanded an indemnity from Fer-| Following: the.decisi jon, \u2018the \u2018court |engaged to work for a fermer near Do- Rogue he eat tay ny neo; \u2018vedas ; pe Dove fromm trie For.the convenience of F | sia for the murder of a missionery, and called in' éle jury; which had mot, been [Minion City.The provincial police au- | tion, and -if the other powers do Hot ing.CS A = ére, wh have arranged to supply or + that Turkey, acting for Germany, WI | allowéd to peur À argumenté,-and di- thorities -were nôtified shortly aftet:\u2018An- meet us they must take the responsi- VE is\u2019 declared that \u201cthe.electricians, logue \u2018co tainin \u201cbet gr LC È i .occupy a coal field \u2018near the proposed rected it to returm a verdict of -mot-[derson\u2019e first departure from England, bility.\u2019 i £ We ITPOTY| pow that they know their power, may the \"latest sign re 400 and 500 ot E \u2026 terminus of the Bagdad Railway unt | guilty.This\u2018 was\u2019 done; and : the.court end a search was-made for him, but with- |\" , .- \u2014\u2014 : - .not rest content with.present conditions.and pu \u2019 for ladies\u2019, misses - 6 taie indemnity is paid.The men who directed the sheriff to release the defen: Out su but on.his second arrivl| \u2018 \u201cMANY LIVES LOST ~~ |It iss Sigifioant fact that the strike |] ren's garmente, also illatratet EF murdered the Géman missionary have | dant.BOUT : = here the police had better tuck, and after Ce Lo TE \u2026 committee is still holding meetin eseons ou the making of fine lingers EL .British minister ; pt 1 Sn 0h a brief hunt.the - | oer |; Coa = = _ 7) CORRE a.and baby clothes, including the various h been executed, but the Brij h mine -\u2014 \" 3 Rcie | at, the man wanted was Ten . He was 63 years ol i {mati world in a bettleship:.Prince Edward | eppointment of Mr, (I PR ; is dead was y« ool, laid on thre table his resignation of yy tu in cash, tal note, * hares Res Sa Brice A G0, the roi member for Nooh | GAUGHT IN THR ACT.|THE REV.TREDERICK LANGFORD.bie rary tang to te Presbriay amin Ate, Vito 10 - .le - \u201cMr.Ba is x El n, Ont, reh 9.\u2014 ry, ., March 10.\u2014The .Rev.5 , which .* Departmen i .: AT of Mr.Barry over his opponent, Mr.|geheck, a conductor in ve iti of Fredérick' Langford died here on Satur- ort es or ed 30 Dr Se çroacsU AT A FIRE.{Dennis Henry (Unioniai), was.seven {ihe Hamilton and Dundse Railway, je |dsy.He had been in failing health for stealing about thirty dollars\u201d worth of [ter of Chancellor Burwash, i Toe corner of Craig and St.Peter street _ wholesale notion store of A.D.Rosen & \u201cMadrid,- Marchi 10\u2014The first: day of | heen inissing from the Dundas .nffipe for sembly, which will meet in Montreal, in| Doussl] .! b \u2019 ] i ille, was appointed i .WITNESS is printed a0! Mich., March 9.\u2014Cadet David votes., under arrest at Dundas on a charge of |ome time.Mrs, Langford io a daugh- ator, ry leave or a eo THE ved at the een Building.# of th t ; of Viotoria granted.' to-night by smoke when the| .BLBCTIONS IN SPAIN.tickets from the company.Tickets have University.- Commissioners to: the General As-) In the city of Montreal, br Je Rep .; in Jefferéen avenue, was damaged the elections of the special elector] some time \u2018and Schrech was éuspected.JAPANESE TO STUDY IN FRANCE.June next, were appointed: as follows: both of Montreal.: : ; ; .> jo: i= \u201c- to the extent of $60,000 to the stock and bodies which elect that of the Senate [A close watch was kept on him, and| Pekin, March 10.\u2014 The army board{ The Rev.Messre.Potter, Reeves, Dun- All business commun ea ee Fe ines $10,000 on the building.His body wes the last week of April, resulted geuer- last night he was caught in the act! He has selected fifteen students from thelcau and Macfarland, minist 1| dressed Job the found in the badement, : He was about ally to-day in the success of the official was taken before a magistrate snd was Patingfu Military Colle \"to study 5 Tucker, McLedn, Cathl anil office, Montreal aad all letters to the | 4 rok vB 1 V > 0% ag © = ; A a wus 2 RCI 3 T lege \"Messrs., Lean, bertso aitor, 1d be addressed, Edlter i Wye \u201c pres candida tes, TTL \\committed for trial, CoE quilitary science in France.7 and J.F.Clark, elders, \u2018 te iat .t EE Saeed LET sim yg nn ads na oT Ye Ee Te : t i em me A ame nm een 6 M Daf A a 2000 ow ah ep Bt a 00 eu "]
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