The daily witness, 26 mars 1907, mardi 26 mars 1907
[" 7 pe d \u20ac a vu Pat Mari einen ttrike DZL RING bscrib- b cata 500 o1 misses\u2019 trated ingerie rarious nd the hishinz in this ig or Daily ntreal ie Twelve Pages ir ITNESS Loca Thunderstorms XLVIII., No, 72 £W ELECTRIC RAILWAY \u201c7.xt of By-Law Concerning Montreal and Southern Coun: tess Company's Venture, ITY TO RECEIVE 3300 A Y KAR FOR EVERY MILE OF SUREET LED.should the Dby i city 18 now in | aonduren Nicaraguan Government jun- .ta: : After the opening in ample form, the |.M.E: Comp.Edson Fitch, whose zeal and the denise of V.E.Comp.Robert.The cash receipts : SEPARATE IRISH PARLIAMENT {Lord Rosebery Declares Great Britain Would Never Tolerate Such.(Canadian Associated Press.) London, March 26.\u2014Addressing the Liberal League meeting - to-dey, Lord Rosebery said the proposed separate parliament for Ireland went far beyond anything Mr.Gladstone ever had intended.An independent parliament compared with the colonies was a different thing in a contiguous island which prided itself on the disloyalty of its.public utterances.Great Britain would never tolerate a tax on foods or a separate Irish parliament.CENTRAL AMERICAN WAR Tegucigalpa now in Possession of Victorious Troops (See Also Page 12.) Managua, Nicaragua, March 26.\u2014 It iy stated on the highest authority here that President Bonilla, of Honduras, after his retreat to Amapala, following the defeat of the Honduran-Salvadorean forces at Cholutka by the Nicaraguan ' army, ordered from Amapala the sur ender of Tegucigalpa, Capital of Honduras, to the victorious troops.The the possession of the ema CC.OPERATIVE SYSTEM JBARL GRBY LAUDS IT BEFORE SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF PARLIAMENT.Ottawa, March 26,\u2014The special committee of parliament which bas been inquiring into the desirability of general legielation for the organization of cooperative banks and industrial societies in Canada, was favored this afternoon with the presence of His Excellency Har! Grey, to whom the Hon, Mr.Lemieux, Minster of Labor, referred as one of the apostles of co-operation in Europe.His Lordship was not present in dus capacity of Governor-(xeneral of Canada, but in the capacity of president of the International Co-operative Alliance, which exists for the purpose of explaining the principles of co-operation and of point-ng out to the civilized world the methods by which this wholesome principle may be ied to the industrial life of our no reference to the terme of tne bul oO! now before the committee, because His Excellency explained that he made Phillips 9 Square.¢COLONIAL HOUSE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Easter Novelties FANCY AND WASH NECKWEAR.MUSLIN TIES.* \u2018 LACE AND SILK BOWS.! TAILORED STOCK.IN LINBN AND SILK.! BMBROIDERED COLLARS.! FOUR IN HAND AND STRING TIES.+ COAT SETS (EMBROIDER ED AND PLAIN LINEN).SPANISI LACE SCARTS, IN BLACK AND IVORY.DUCHESS, CLUNY, AND IRISH LACE YOKES, CHBMISETTES.ALSO, A FINE RANGE OF NECK RUFFS, in Black, White \u2018White with Colored Dots., Black, , aud FASTER GLOVES.STOCKS, AND LADIES\u2019 KID GLOVES, in the New Spring Shades.Emb.backs, 2 Clasps, at .ch Les 2-00 65 ee ae re be ee re ee ee ee ee ae -15 LADIES\u2019 KID GLOVES, in Tans, Modes, Grays, Blue and Black, 12 buttons.PRICE .2.20 40 ce vr vr vr en ve ne .$2.00 LADIES\u2019 SUEDE GLOVES, in Tans, Modes, Greys, White and Black, 10 buttons.PRICE hee 24 45 00 04 40 La 00 ee ee aes 32.25 CHILDREN\u2019S KID GLOVES, Colored and Black, Emb.backs, one clasp.PRICE .eee ve ovsseuss 81.05 LADIES\u2019 DOGSKIN GLOVES, in Tans, Greys, and White, Ein- broidered backs, pique sewn, one clasp.PRICE .eo.10 STATIONERY DEPARTMENT.Bargains for Easter.WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF EASTER BAGS, in all the Newest Shapes, with the Strap Handle, at a special discount of 20 PERCENT.NOTEPAPER.EASTER NOTEPAPER, in Special Designed Boxes; regular, 60c for 85 cents.BOOKS AT SPECIAL PRICES.ALL THE LATEST BOOKS, bound in Fine Ooze Calf, Boxed.tied with Easter Ribbon, at a very low price; regular, $2.56, for 81.90 net.COPYRIGHT BOOKS AT SPECIAL PRICES.Regular, $1.25 and 50, FOR.con eo sed ve soe .$1.10 and $1.25 es ce ve eo 0 se vo 00 5 Percent Discount tor Cash and Special Attention Given to Mail Orders.y - F Æ 12 Dear ea or ven 1 ie ven oe re 4 mn S | In honor of the Ameer of Afghanistan, | fiction and relations with other grand the possibility thet some of its terms : b - equaty Aclory.\u2018may prove a controversial character.\\ A - .Lady Minto and the Ameer lewis G5) Rootes = manos | ENRY MORGAN & CO.Ltd., Montre= a a SG bore ee e societies that status .The election .of officers for the ensuing SBWRTY Rr3ADdT NESTED PE » FER 0 WHEE 15 à Ye 75 RB 3% \u201cWife of a former Governor-General; now in India.Leader of the Opposition Full page picture of Mr.R.L Borden.Farewell to a Church Snap-shot of the last service In the German Lutheran Church.An Ice-Clad Liner The SS.Minneapolis on a recent trip.A Church-yard Yew Tree supposed to be a thousand years THURSDAY'S \u2018ILLUSTRATED WITNESS), With Thursday's regular news edition.ONE CENT AT ALL LOCAL NEWS-STANDS.OUT-OF-TOWN SUBSCRIBERS.All the above and many other pictures are reproduced Ue \u2018Canadian Pictorial,\u2019 Canada's finest ploture roduved 27 T ited a year.pecial \u2018arrangement in Ten cents a copy, one THE PICTORIAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, 142 St.Peter street, ontreal, \u2014\u2014 \u2014 MOUNTAIN STREET ference, to preside.METHODISTS.TEVENTY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY SERVICES WERE VERY SUCCESSFUL.ylhe celebration by the Mountain Street \u201cethodists, of their seventy-third anni Yersary was concluded last evening when 3 large audience assembled in the lecture hall to hear the Rev.E.E.Scott give his leture on \u2018The land of the Maple.The hb \u201cCure is a masterpiece, bristling with {lormation.concerning the resources of [he Dominion, and glowing with inspir- A cloquence.Everybody present was tilled with enthusiasm and patriotism a the lecturer showed, by splendid word- fictures.the wealth of forest and stream, pid und mine.Agriculture, manufac- Urey and transportation were discussed 2 fuch a plain and interesting manner Jag a clear grasp of the greatness and par.llous growth of Canada\u2019s poten- ialities could be obtained by all who \u2018fard the facts stated.The pastor, the Rev.H.S.Osborne, riled the meeting to order and after iTayer had been offered by the Rev.Talk fn Pitcher.invited the Rev.Melvi ayler, president of the Montreal Con- me pn The chairman announced that the Sunday offerings had amounted to $640, which was forty dollars more than the pastor had asked for.This brought forth hearty applause from the audience.A bequest of four thousand dollars becomes due and payable to the trustees this year, and three thousand dollars was paid last year on the church debt.This leaves a debt of only £12,500 on the church and the parsonage is poid for.n addition to the lecture a programme of vocal music was presented, the soloists eing Misses Bradford and S.Meycrs, soprano; Miss Fessenden, contralto, and Mr Arthur Hugman, baritone.Miss AVIS The usual votes of thanks were and the meeting was dismissed, ing had a most enjoyable time.\u2014 THE WHARF BRIDGE.There is no doubt now that the over head bridge to cross the wharf tracks from the ramps to St.Helen\u2019s leland ferry opposite Bonsecours Church will hav- \u2018be \u201cerected and completed this epring.Al the necessary materials for construction have been delivered, ahd with improved weather conditions the contractors will commence work at an early Mevers was the accompanist.year will take place this evening, after which the Grand Chapter will be enter tained at a banquet by the city chapters.MEDICAL INSPECTION- THIS WORK IN THE SCHOOLS MAY BE RESUMED ONLY AFTER SUMMER HOLIDAYS, \u2014 As the Finance Committee has not money available to continue payment for the medical inspection of schoolks\u2014 which was started as a three months\u2019 ex- discontinued after March 31.General testimony is borne to the beneficial results that have followed the medical inspection of children ettending the.schools, and it is conceded that the work has been the means of preventing the spread of contagious disease.TI is little doubt thet money will be available for a resumption of the inspections in September after the summer vacation, a Catarrh! This Deep-seated Disease Can't be Reached Through the Stomach, Cure can come only from cleans ing the air pas sages with the soothing vapor of .Catarrhozone, which cured ex- Mayor 8.L.Me- Kay, of Kings- ville, Ont, who x#ys: - \u201cAs the season for Colds and Catarrh is again on, I wish to be prepared with the right remedy.Send me Ka- tarrhozone \u2014 which is without doubt the ever tried\u2014and I I strongly recom.BI Actual size, best remedy 1 have have used not a few.mend Catarrhozone.\u201d ; Large $1.00 size is guaranteed.Small (trial) size, 25c.All dealers\u2014or N.C.Polson Co.Kingston, Ont., and Hartford, Conn., U.S.A.: periment last January\u2014the work will be | United Kingdom.The ©o-optraitiv which wil, be of such benefit do the oo- operative movement, ed by Mr Abyss ative y Mr.Beran ins in the town of Levis, and was assured that if the outcome of the cety | great value to its membership.lt was conducted on safe business lines and had never yet lost a single cent.In Europe end India the mpvement had achieved a like success.The co-operative movement in Denmark had resulted in building the industries of a country Lo She almost unexampled pros, ey enjoy to-day.Already a thousand of these societies were in existence-in Denmark, with a membership of some 200,000 fami~ lies, and a yearly turn lover in the cheese industry alone of £84,000,000.Not only had these co-operative societies afforded emall operators facilities for the emle of their ucts formerly enjoyed by the large dealers alone, but there had been a most noticeable improvement in the quality of theor pro- ducte.Danish eggs, for instance, brought nine cents per score more in the Ing- lsh market than eggs from any other |Glas part of the world.Earl Grey referred also to the benefits accruing from the co-operative credit and co- ive industrial eocieties both in Ireland, im South Africa and France and England.At the present time 2,215, 000 individnafe in Great Britain were {directly interested in the co-operative -| movement there, representing a popula- or a of the present tuirm- over of these societies totalled over $500,- 200,000 per year, yielding a profit of ,000, year, _ 5.F.D.Monk, M.P., in proposing a vote of thanks to His Excellency for \u2018his presence and his valfiable testimony, observed that this was by no means the first occasion in which he had given evi dence of his desire to promote the welfare of the people of Canada and the progress of the country.BROTHERHOOD OF ST.ANDREW.Mr.F.W.Thomas, of Toronto, Canadian travelling secretary of the Brotherhood of St.Andrew, drrived in the city last evening on the Ottawa train fro: Hawkesbury.The whole of this wee will be given to Montreal, meetings being held each evening in the interests of this wing men\u2019s movement in the Church of England.While in this «ity, Mr.Thomas will be the guest of the Rev.AHan P.Shatford, 19 Lincoln ave.CAR CAUGHT FIRE.A telephone alarm yesterday called out the firemen of No.3 Station, to the Great Northern Railway yards at the corner of St.Catherine and Moreau atreets, where a combined mail \u2018and bag- car had caught fire, owing to the overheating of a stove.After twenty minutes\u2019 work the firemen got the flames under control.Owing to the fact that the car was empty at the time, no serious damage was done.tion of fully eight million eouls, sixth of the entire 3 mp TORREY EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS Commencing Sunday, April Tth, IN ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH.SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr.George Ham will leave in a few days for Vera Cruz, Mexico.Mrs.J.Eveleigh and Miss Alice Eve- leigh, have returned from Bermuda, where they spent the winter months.A letter was received in the city yes terday from Bishop Carmichael, ted Gibraltar, March 11, in which he stated that he had had a very pleasant trip and was feeling much better.| he b Among those who received the honorary degree of LL.D,, at the graduation ceremony of the University of gow, was Sir William Robertson Copland, president of the Glasgow and West.of Scotland \u2018Technical College.Sir William is a brother of the late Mr- E.H.Copland, of this city.Mr.Bryce, British ambassador at Washington, will be in Toronto next week, the guest of Dr.Goldwin Smith.He will arrive.on Tuesday evening, and leave on Thursday.On Wednesday afternoon, a reception will be held at \u2018The Grange\u2019 The same day Mr.Bryce will speak at a luncheon of the.Canadian Club.Mr.W.J.Whyte, of London, Eng., and Mr.A.G.Campion, of New York, were yesterday introduced on \u2019Change at the Board of Trade, by Mr.T.R.John McWilliams, of oint, by Mr.C.B.Esdaile; Mr.J.H.Ashdown, of Winnipeg, by Mr.F.H.Matthewson; Mr.A.K.Taylor, of Milwaukee, by Mr.À.Fad: Mr.F.Cushing, of Portland, and Mr.S.A.McGaw, of Goderich, by Mr.A.P.Stuart; Mr.R.L.Rushton, of Canmore, by Mr.H.J.Stevens; Mr.J.L.Crosthwaite, of New York, by Mr.Thomas A.Cuttle, and Mr.P.M.Lamont, Quebec, by Mr.H.J.Tellier.TWO FATALITIES AGED MAN KILLED BY RUNAWAY HORSES\u2014DRAGOON FATALLY KICKED BY HORSE.Sherbeoke, Que., March 26 ME Jas, Grady, aged 92 years, was struck by runaway horees at Coaticooke this morning.He sustained a fractured skull, three broken ribs, and a broken leg.Sergt.Robt.Shaw, of Huntingdon, attached to the Royal Canadian Dragoons at St.Johns, was kicked by a horse while on parade, and death resulted.a OVERCOATS DYED Or Cleaned, also, all kinds of Gentlemen's wear.Have you a faded coat?If so, get ii Dyed to wear under Overcoat.Our French Cleaning is perfect.MONTREAL DYE WORKS, 15B BLEURY STREET.Telephone Main 1893, me KING EDWARD'S STICKS.King Edward is a diligent collector of walking stieks, match-boxes, caricatures, and model ships.His collection of canes numbers nearly 2,000, and most of these have.remarkable associations, A stick, very highly prized by the King, is one used by Queen Victoria in her closing years.It is made from a portion of the oak ir whose boughs Charles II.concealed himself after his defeat by Cromwelt ot Worcester.\u2014London \u2018Mail.\u2019 SPECIAL NOTICE.\u2018Miller & Miller, of New York i the city for a limited time only\u201d Wie are they, you ask.ell, they are ez- perts in the matter of measuring cutting and fitting Ladies\u2019 Garments.Th be seen at Carsley\u2019s Dress Goods tore, You want a garment for Easter, ladies! Now is your opportunity to select your goods, and choose one of the many style plates which Professor Miller has brought.from New York.The measuring, cutting and fitting coets only 50c.\u2014\u2014 The Steinway representation in more than three hundred\u2019 of the principal cities of the entire world, in every instance by the leading house in that field, is the unqualified recognition by the trade of the Steinway as the leading pianoforte of the world.Every country, every climate, every civilized race, is represented in this universal endorsement of the Steinway the highest artistic achievement in pianoforte manufacture, NORDHEIMER'S Limited £89 St.Catherine St.West.Canadian representst\u2018ves for the STEINWAY, and manufacturers of Canada\u2019s Artistic Piano, THE NORDHEIMER. a.\u20ac Ja re - | I | J - ona basis, shouki go to the wall, Miss HELEN.KIRBY FERCUSON, tr.CECIL JAMES, Toner, New Yori.Mr.FREGMAN WRIGHT, Baritene, London, ; Mir.4.KE.FoMARTIN.Acoempaniet, Mr.LYNN WED FARMAM.Bale of Tickets at WILLIS & CO., Ltd., 600 Bt, Catherine Street West.Prices, 50c and $1.00.All reserved.A FUTURE MEETINGS.ROYAL CANADIAN ACADEMY Exhibition of Oils, Water Colors, &c, Will Open on MONDAY, she FIRST of.APRIL, with s PRIVATE VIEW st8.30 pm DAILY, 9 a.m.to p.m, and on THURSBAY EVENINGS from 8.50 to 10.Admission, 3c.\u2014 Members Free.BAILS FOR GREAT BRITAIN, EUROPE, Eic (BAAS AT MONTREAL am Krespriss Wilhelm.se N.G.Lloyd.*% 600 p.m.Supplementary, 28 93 am Ocesnfc, White Star.2 60 p.m.Supplementary.37 930 a.m.La Provence, Gen.Tr.Atl.2: 600 p.m.Supplementary.2 930 am.Etruria, Cupard.029 10.30 a.m.Victorian, Allan.© Letters may be posted up to 6 p.m.Other matter should be posted before 5 p.m.par Sistered before 5.30 p.m.hb rcels (per Parcel Post) are forward- od by the Canadian steamer, the last time of mailing at head office being 10 a.m.on Fridays.Registered before 10 a.m.on Letters for the above malls may be post- od at Postal Station \u2018B' up to within 15 \"minutes of the above mentismed Fours of osing.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ALLEGED LUMBER COMBINE MR.L.A.LEWIS UNDER EXAMI NATION.\u2014\u2014 Ottawe, March 25.\u2014Mr.L.A.Lewis, manager of the Brunnette saw mille, at New Westminater, was again on tbe stand before the Lumber Committee toy.got together and said the soie object was to put the umber industry rathew than that they J J They never had any idea in the Coast Association to put \u2018up prices in order to get anything out of the consumer.Their chief object was to meet the compétition of American fumbermen at Winnipeg and other points Ma as to the profit which a retailer should have, the witness declared that 25 percent would be a fair profit.He 2d he Woon Fenn and ents of .Wilkineon, 0 ine,-and thought that thet man should be prose- under the Criminal Code.It gave ly and si .If the consunrer had got the benefit ti the manufacturer would not have 3 F .Lewis said he would recommend that where a combine of retailers existed, à commissioner should be appoin ed by the government to buy lu r fér the farmers and seil it at a reasonable Mr.J.S.Emmerson, of Vancouver, roe the next witness He said he oper Hs mil at Fort Moody, but be was ajeo Jogger od oe of Steamboats.w .us was rest business thet be bad poo npr SHERBROOKE NOTES.Sherbrooke, Que, March 26.\u2014An adjourned meeting of the Council was Jd last evening.The estimated rév- enue fell short + covering the estimated itures by $6,000 for 1906.A motion was passed in which the council agreed to comply with the demands of the military department op condition that the cavalry camp is held here this summer.THISTLE A.A.A.The annual meeting of the Thistle A.A.A.will be held on March 27, 1907, at No.91 Laval avenue, at 8.15 sharp, A meeting is looked for, and all the oid are asked to try and be on hand.ys MADAM! You may visit\u2019 every shop in district, you may pay 2/6 a pound f our may a 8 Jorvant to prepare it fot you, but in spite of all your trouble you can't beat CAMP COFFEE \u2018t believe it?Just a bottle Boat Your ar ili BR Paterson & Sons, Caffie Specialists Glasgow Weekly Calendar, Montreal Oratorio Socicty Concert, 600D FRIDAY, \u201c MESSIAE\" DOUGLAS METHODIST CHUROH, A Gherus of 100 Voless, amisted by the following Soloists \u2014 Miss C.BARRIX DICKSON, Soprano, Montreal.R.K.Y.M.C.À.No.1, 1st prise, totel.1,718 vice\u2019 Actives, 2nd e, total .1,656 Three-String Competition, | Mills, Vics\u2019 Actives, 1st .604 MuAilister, R.R.Y.M.C.A.No.1, 20d 541 Pugh, R.R.Y.M.C.A., No 1, &d .out Singie Btring Competition, Gardner, M.A.A.A.Le, No.1 .28 Clarke, R.R.Y.M.C.4, No 2 .4 .4.26 P-areon, Engineess .28 The 2cores ip lat night's play were: Y.M.HA\u2014 \u201c \u2018 st Catherine - Strest.ag.Contraito, Toronto.\u2014 SHAMROCKS ANNUAL MEETING NO MORE PRIZE-FIGHTS AT OLUB- HOUSE UNLESS UNDER CONTROL OF DIRECTORS.Not the least interesting decision reached ot the annual medting of the Shamrock A AA, beld last night, was that the As- «ocimtion's club house shall not, in the future, be leased for the purpose of holding of prize fights by extraneous bodies.\u2014 This decision was arrived at following «& motion to this effect put to the meeting Ly Mr.Harry McLaughlin, which created no little commotion among a section of the members present.For a few moments the proceedings were rendered of the livellest description through the efforts of several members to speak at once, and while the confusion wes at its height a member ol the junior branch of the Association created a diversion by expl a string of Chinese crackers.However, Mr, McLaughlin's motion was eventually carried with toe rider that boxing tournamments could be held by members of the Association or cvuld be managed by the board of directors.' Mr.C.J.Maguire moved that all members of the hockey team who figured on the teams for five consecutive years should be elected life members of the Association in appreciation of the good services they nad rendered to the advancement of the sport.After a good deal of discussion it wee finally decided thet the motion should be amended z0 as to apply to those players who had not been paid for their services.Tae affairs of the hockey club especially in reference to its disorganized state came in for considerable criticism, and H was recommended that a committee be especi- aliy appointed to look alter the Interests of that organisation.The old idea of the city club house also came up again.Mr.W.J.Wall considered that some provision in that direction sould be made for the members of the Association, Mr.McLaughlin, however, {pointed out tbat the funds of the club did not permit of such an idea being entertained, snd that the onfy way to raise the necessary funds would be to the membership, unless the promoters the idea Jere ry and tng to give #t financial backing themselves.Finally, it was decided that the matter tore i The diretors\u2019 report showed that there | had been an incresse in revenue of $250, the amount contributed by the lacromæe | club last year being $5,624.The junior tacrosee club end the hockey club showed a deficit of $499 and $783 ceapectively.The clubhouse had been thoroughly repaired and a new boiler put ip.The water ply was improved by the sinking of en artesian well, the coat Zor these lmprove- uwarts $4,121, of which $1,170, the cost of the boiler, had been added to the Teal estate acceunt.The secretary's financial statement showed the tevenue as $7,973, expenditure as $3,814, and deficits as $4,229, leaving a belance in hand of $1,684.The net capital audited up to April 1, 1907, was $33,663.With the exception of the auditors, all te old office-bearers of the ctub were Te- eiecied : Hon.president\u2014H.J.Trihey.President\u2014W.J.Hinphy.Vice-president\u2014P.Keneban, Becretary-treasurer\u2014W, P.Lunny.Directore\u2014P.Murpby, John P.Kavanagh and Jos.O Brien.Auditors\u2014W.J.Well and A.M.Le- touche.BOWLING.Y.M.C.A.TOURNAMENT COMES TO A CLOSE.The R.R.Y.M.C.A.bowing tournament came to a cicae last night, the winners in tbe various æcles as follows; Three-Men \u2018l'eams.R.R.Y.M.C.A.\u2014 .SLOTEY .ceecscon ovassses sesssnse os _ BA Carmie! o ees see BET Clarke .o sercsvcconcs see ese ose oo 480 ve avers wee ares ses ave sess -LEO0L Vics ives, No, 1\u2014 ) ssecou save eessecns 474 ve sees 497 MCIKAOWIE 2.y 200 c000 arenes va ve Potal .s+c0re v2200 cocovocrs 1,474 No.3 A should be referred to the board of direc- | | | Hearne - THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS WANDERERS\u2019 CUP.The Thistles Won Last Night's Game 7 BUT FAILED TO OVERTAKE THE EASTERN CHAMPION\u2019S LEAD, Winnipeg, March 25.\u2014The Thistles defeated tho Wanderers of Montreal here te- night in the second game of the Stanley Cup series, but not by a sufficiently large margin to entitle them to retain possession of the trophy.The score in the first game was 7 to 3 in favor of the team from the Beet; in to-night's same the score was 6-5 in faver of the Westerners, so that they lose on the séries by a margin of four goals\u2014the actual totals being 12-8.To-night\u2019's game tully bore out the contentions of admirers of the Kenora.team, that on good, hard fice, such as they are accustomed to, the Thistles could beat the champions of the E.C.A.H, A.The ice in to-night\u2019s game was very different to that va which the first game was played.Early this morning the mercury began to drop, and by night time it was hovering around the zero point.Under these favorable conditions the Thistles made a desperate to retain possession of the Cup, and it is doubtful if ever in the history of the latter that such a strenuons and at the same time, brilliant game has been played.From the very start, the Thiatleé made & pace that was positively heartbreaking, and but for the fact that several waits were called during the progress of the match incident to broken shates and so forth, there ie little doubt that neither foam could have maintained it for a full our.With a lead of five goals in hand the \u2018Wanderers obviously were not so intent on increasing their score as they were ta keeping the speedy Thistles out.The latter showed marvellous tmprove- ment on thelr form of the previous night.Alf.Smith and Phillips broke away time and again, showing a clear pair of heets to anything on the ice, thereby upholding their reputations as being LESTER PATRICK, Captain of the Wanderers.wing players in\u2019 the Centre for Stanley Domindon, , or for Cup winner.that matter in: the world, © Ip Weetwick and Whitcrott, though not having the frequent openings that'fell te the wing men, yet distinguished Liemselves for their all-round good play.The moet remarkable zecevery of form | shown by the winpers, however, was fn their defence play, Roxy Beaudro and\u201dSi Grifis, showing a remarkable capablitly in stemming the rushes of the Wanderers.Play started in fast, and had not been going longer than a mipute or two when the spectators reallzèd they were to see a brifiiant exbibition.Glass rushed frem the face, and his shot bik Giroux's pads Both goalkecpers were called on to stop hot shots, and the pace was a whirlwind, with the checking =o close that neither team could play much combination.eel had chance to moments later over-skated the puck, Play went back to the other end and Alf, Smith shot on the \u20ac good save.Following an offside in front of the er- [ ers\u2019 goal Russel went ! 38 away and transferrtd |; to Johnston, the Jat- ter losing to Smith.Smith tried a «bot on |; the Wanderers' goal, but Hearne again saved.Play was car- GIROUX, ried back to the Thistles\u2019 Goalkeeper.Thistles\u2019 goal, but .Westwick retrieved and running the whole fength of the ice, locked dangerous.Patrick bodied him and upset him and the danger was averted, The pace at this stage wes terrific, the puck travelling from end to end with staring rapidity.Beaudro put up a nice plece of play when he went down the ice and shot.Ilern brought off another fine save, Back to Kenora\u2019s end the play weui again end \u2018an offside was given against erers.Russell drew from the face and to Blatchford, the latter lost to Gris.Smith took the pass from Griffis, but Stuart blocked his\u2019 shot.Grifis and Westwick brought off a two- man combination, broken up, however, bY Patrick.Russell and Johneton put up a brifiant exhibition at this etage of the game and the latter came near ecoring.Finally after nine minutes\u2019 play a fine piece of play commenced by Russell in \u2014\u2014 Tohnaton getting In Wiliook TOM 0000 saseres cues coe suse .BASKETBALL © : _-_-_-\u2014 - + WATHAS DEFEATED R.RY.M.CA.HAW _ LAST NIGHT, 5 .The Hiawatha five, In a city league defeated the Railroad ä last night, Y.M.C.A.by 39 points to 23.For the wathas, Simpson was responsible or % of the points scored, while for the losers \u2018est scored 11.The teams were: Hiawatha.R.R.Y.M.C.A.G.Armstrong .Home .A.Morrison E.Simpson .Home .J.Teet D.Egat .Centre ., J.Harctower C.Richardson .Defence .À.Thorpe M.Gains.\u2026.\u2026 Defoncs .\u2026.J.Pritchard \\ | the first goal of the metoh.Wanderers, 1.Thistles, 0.It took but balf the ime required for the firet game before the second was scored, but during tHat period of four end a baif ninutes many incidents oceurred.Gril fis was sept off for :ross-Checking Glass, and a wait was called while Patrick had & broken skate repaired, Sensational plays were frequemt, and it was only the marvellous custodians that kept fre seering down.Roxy Beaudro, after à brilliant dash down the centre, put the E.JOHNSTON, Wanderers\u2019 Left Wig.- goai-keeping of both \u2018 of the game.The \u2018Wanderers also Fquickened up, Rue- first one for Thistles into the net and tied [ the score.\u2018Wanderers, 1.Thistles, 1.|: Kenora had sil the | best of the next |: period, and Hern had some difficult shots |: Wan- kept busy following |: back the rushes.of Thistles' forwards, es.4 pecially the two wing |4 men, who had to look after Smith and Phii- \u2018lips.Russell and Blatchford were no- nice but Grifis broke up the play.player tried a run down the ice on his Thistles' Point.own book, but lost to Patrick.The latter tried a long shot which, however, was ineffective.A nice three-man combined movement from Smith to Westwick to Whitcroit was apoited by the last named being a trifle off-side.From the face Phillips secured from Whitcroft and dashing around the left scored with hie characteristic hook shot.| Wanderers, 1; Thistles, 2, Ir the remaining eleven minutes of play there was no further scoring, but the game wus full of excitement and both goals only rarrowly escaped penatration, Blatchford \u2018bad to go oft for a while with a broken skate and there was ancther short wait, Kenora forwards buzzed around the \u2018Wanderers\u2019 goal like bees around a blackberry bush and only brilliant work by Stuart and Patrick kept them from scoring.Hern also brought off some wonderful sgves.Ernie Russell, following a run down the ice, had a good chance to even up With no one to beat but the goal-keeper, but fell nver the puck.Another wait was called while Blatoh- ford recovered his wind which he lost after having a collision with Al£.Smith.The game started off again in & few moments, but there was no further scoring.\u2018ROXY' BEAUDRO, : SECOND HALF.surpassed in speed by the second.At the outset, Thistles got possession, and Inoked \"dangerous for a while, but Wanderers r:- covered their pace, and after u run by Fatrick and Johnston had proved futile, a fine efforL byk Suseel evened up e score again two minutes after start.\u2018Wanderers, 2.Thistles, 2.The tie was scon braken, for in less than & minute\u2014foty- five eeconds thelïf timekeepers\u2019 watches it\u2014Alf.Smith put the Thistles} again in the lead.K \u2018Wanderers, 2.Thistlce, 3.Glass got posses- slon from the face, but tripped and fell when in a good position.Phillips got the rubber, but lost to Russell, who in turn lost again to Smith.Westwick got in a low, hot shot, which Hern negotiated in good style.The Warderers\u2019 front rank was conspicu- C.BLATCHFORD, Right Wing on the \u2018Wanderers\u2019 team.which was breken up before it became à tles' goal, by Pnk- lips.Patrick took the disc from the Thistles\u2019 captain,and goirz down on his owLMtocount, put in a shot which was blocked by Beaudro.At length, after four minutes\u2019 play, which honors were about even, Whit- croft banged one in for Thistlds, and the score stood at Cg \u2018Wanderers, 2.- Thistles, 4.TOM PHILLIPS, The next game was Captain of the the Jongest of the Thistles.match.The iee began to woar badly in places, and im consequence there were many tumbles.The pace also was \u2018not 2 uilling as it had been in earlier portions of the game.Finally, afier nearly seven minutes of more or less give amd take play, Wanderers knocked ome off the lead against them through Johnston.Wanderers, 3° Thistles, 4.Two sud a balf minutes sufficed for the next score, bat a halt was called while \u2018Hod\u2019 Stuart retired to have a cut in his cheek dressed.The injury was nothing serious, and play started again in a few momentz.When the game was fairly off Grifis got in another for Thistles.\u2018Wanderers, 3, Thietles, 5.* The pace of the match became hot |; again, end Phillips was more briMiant than at any period sell and Johnston being the most bril- tant.of the four.Lester Patrick Tob- bed the Thistle attack nicely, and jo- ing down the whole way scored another for the Wanderers, bringing the tally to \u2018Wanderers, 4.T \u2019 Almoet from che | face-off, Wanderer: scored again, once SI GRIFFIS, more eveniux upthe Cover Point for the score.This was Thintles.through Glass, who took the puck from Russell's draw from the face-off, and by dint of dodging and and scored.\u2018Wanderers, 5; Thistles, 5.In the remaining time, both sides went at it hammer and tongs, and there was a tendency to rough things a little.The referee, however, was keeping a firm hold of the players, and promptly quelled anyl thing not strictly in the game.In five and a half minutes Whiteroft soored the deciding goal, following a neat pass from the left wing.\u2018Wanderers, 5: Thistles, 6.With five minutes more to play, Ttlstles worked their hardest, but Wanders were cotient to keep down their attacks, without waking any special efforts to score for themselves., : Glass went off for tripping, and playing six men to seven, the Montrealers were biisy keeping the Tlistles out.They euc- cooded, however, and there was no further scoring.Faet as the first period bad been, it was ous with some nice.combination w or k, .menace to the This- hurdiing.penetrated the Thisties* defence, \u2018 Tvurspar, Marcu 26.1907 \u2018The teame and summary: Kenora.\u2018Wanderers.Giroux .«so +s .Goal .,.Hera Beaudro .Point .Palrick Grifis .Cover.Stuart .Westwick ., .Rover .Glass Whiteroft .,Centre .Russell Smith .Right .Blaichtord Phillips .eft .Johnstos Referee\u2014W.Kean.Judge of play\u2014W.Macfarlane.Umpires\u2014D, McLean, J.Gordon.Timekeepers\u2014A.McLean and R.Stephen- san.Penalty timekeeper\u2014Hugh Baird.SUMMARY.THE STORY OF THR CUP The Stanley cup series, just completed, which brings the silver back to the East again after a sojourn of two months West, i the twenty-first played in the history of e y.The cup in the first place was banded to ithe M.A.A.A.team in 1893, and was actually played for two years later in 1895.The following is a record of the holders: 1895.M.A.A.A.defeated Queen's College, champions of Ontario Hockey Association, by 5 goals to 1, Montreal, March 9.Cup, however, then passed from the M.A.A.A.to the Victorias, who that season won the A.H.A.championship.1896.Feb.14.\u2014Victorias of Winnipeg, champions of Manitoba Association, defeated the Montreal Victorias, in Montreal, by 3 gonls to 2.Dec,~.30.\u2014Victorias of Montreal defeated Winnipeg Victorias in Winnipeg, 6 goals to 5.Cagitals of Ottawa, champions of Central Assoc iation, in Montreal by 16 1899, In 1899 the idea of playing best two \u2018matches out of three for the cup wes inaugurated by the hockey associations, (he Victorias of Montreal, and Victorias of Winnipeg making a request to the trus- tres to play under that agreement.Feb.15 and 18\u2014Victorias of Monureal real in series of matches, best two in three | to win.First match won by Montreal Victorias by 2 goals to- 1.Second match un- tinished, Referee W.Finley leaving the ice on account of a dispute,when the score 3 gounls to 2 in favor of Montreal Victorias.Winnipeg declined to play further.1 Cup passed from Montreal Victorias to Shamrocks as champdone of A.H.A.Shamrocks defeated Winnipeg Victorias in three matches.First match, Feb.12, won by Winnipeg by 4 goals to 3.Second metch, Feb.14, won by Shamrocks, 3 to 2.Third maich won by Shamrocks, 5 to 4.March 6.\u2014Shamrocks defeated Halifax Crescents, by 10 to 2, and on March 8 by to 1901.\u2018 Jen.29.\u2014Shamrocks defeated by Winni- pee Victorias by 4 to 3, and on Feb.1 by to 3902, Jan.21.\u2014Winnipeg Victorias defeated Toronto Wellingions by 5 to $, and on Jan.23 by the same score.March 13.\u2014Winnipeg Victorias lost to Montreal, wirning the first match by 1 to 0, but losing on March 15 by 0 to 5, and on March 17 hy 1 to 2.Jan.29.\u2014~Montreal defeated Winnipeg Victorias by 8 to 1, then on Jan.21 played a draw, 2 to 2, lost on Feb.2 by 2 to 4, but won the contest by a victory on Feb.4, by 4 to 1.March 12\u2014The cup having passed to Ottawa as C.H.A.champions, Ottawa defeat- cd Rat Portage by 6 to 2, and on March 14 by 4 to 2.1904 Ottawa defeated the Winnipeg Rowing Club by 9 to 1 in first game: lost the second game by 6 to 2, and won the third by 24a 0.Feb.23.\u2014 Ottawas defeated Toronto Marlboros by 6 to 3, and on Feb.25 by 11 to 2.March 2\u2014Ottawas and Montreal Wanderers played a draw 5 to 5.Wanderers subsequently defaulted.March 9.\u2014Ottawa defeated Brandons by 6 to 3, and on March 11 by 9to 3.Jan.13.\u2014Ottawas defeated the Yukon team by 9 to 2, and on Jan, 16 by 23 to 2.March 7\u2014Ottawas lost firs* game to Rat Portage by 3 to 9, but on March 9 won by 4 to 2, and on March 11 by 5 fo 4 Feb.26.\u2014Ottawes beat Queen's 16 to 7.Feb.28, Ottawas beat Queen\u2019s by 12 to 7.March 6\u2014Ottawas beat Smith\u2019s Falls by 6 to 5; March.8, Ottawas beat Smith's Falls 8 to 2.- March 14.\u2014Wanderers beat Ottawas 9 to 1.March 17.\u2014Ottawas: beat Wanderers 3 to 3.Dec.28.\u2014Warderers defeated New Glasgow, 10-3.Dec.30.\u2014Wanderers defeated New Glasgow, 7-2.1907.Jan.17\u2014Wanderers lost to Kenora Thistles, 4-2.Jan.19\u2014Wenderers lost to Kenora Thistles, R-6.March 23\u2014 Wanderers beat Kenora This- des, 7-2.* Mar.25\u2014Kenora Thistles beet Wanderers, 6-5.\"ATHLETICS \u2014 SUNDAY SCHOOL ATHLETIC SUCCESSFUL MEET One of the best and most successful ian- door meets that ever took place in this city was beld by the above leagne on Saturday evening in the Young Men's Christian Association gymuasit:m.The events were closely contested, and furnished some fine sport in the way of competition for the large crowd of spectators that filled the gallery in the gymna- nm.The following churches took part: Zion, Congregational; Sherbrooke, Methodist: St.James, Methodist; Stanley, Presbyterian; Erskine, Chalmers, Knox, Crescent, Westminster, Calvin, St.Henri, Methodist, and Mount Royal, Metbodist.There were in all 62 individual competitors, and for the eight events there were 197 entries.* In the senior series, Zion Congregational Church took first place, with 221% points: second, Sherbrooke Btrest Methodist, 10 1-3 points: third, St.Jamer Methodist, 9 : points; fourth, Erskine, 7 5-6 points, and.firth, Chalrers, 6 1-3 points.The keenness of the competition can be LEAGUE'S 1\u2014Wanderers.Johnston .2 mins 2\u2014Thietles.Beaudro .44 mins.3\u2014Thistles.\u2026:.Phillips .6% mins.Second Half.* ; 4\u2014Wanderers.\u2026.Russell .2 mins 5\u2014Thistles.Smith - +.% min.6\u2014Thistlex.i .4 mins.T\u2014Wanderers.6% mins.8\u2014Thistles.Griffis ., .2% ins.9\u2014Wanderers.Patrick .2 mins.10\u2014Wanderers.G 3% min.11\u2014Thistles.51; mins.| 1897.Dec.21.\u2014Victorias of Montreal defeated |: defeated Viotorias of Winnipeg in Mont- bigh ju: + judged by the fact that in the there were three ties for first and secq-.places, and in the aigh wandiog jamy, , senior and juuior series, there were .for fire.second and third places.|g Lie | fiftesa yards dash there were three à heats.The record for the potato race w; one minute 4} seconds, by J.N.Mc yi.and W.J.Smith.* The events started at 7.15, and rag yy 11.15.They were most acceptably h.died by the officials: Dr.F.J.Tee, I.Wilson, W.A.McLaren, R.A.Le, Jr, A.O.Dawson, J.F'.Copeland, bi 3 R.Watson, H H.Field, W.Sovereigns sod the physical director, Mr, J.E.M.:.The following ie a summary of the :.cults of the senior series: Three Broad Jumps\u2014l, F.Egan, Si brooke, 27 ft.9 in.; 2, W.W.O'Hare Z.»:, rn.6 tn.; 3, A.Stewart, Erskine, o.Hop, Step and Jump\u20141, W.Armstronz, St.James, 23 ft.10 %in.: 2, W.W.O'lar, Zion, 28 ft.9% ln.; 3, M.Cairns, Sue: brooke, 2 ft 5 in Broad Jump\u20141, F.Egan, Sherbrooke, - tt.104 in.; £, A.Scott, Chalmers, § Let 84 in.; 3, A.Stewart, Erskine, § feet : inches.\u2019 Potato Race\u2014], J.N.and F.J.Smith, Zion, Cairps, Sherbrooke, 1.48.Fifteen Yards Dasb\u20141, W.W.Zion; 2 M.Cairns, Sherbrooke.Standing High Jump\u20141, A.Stewart, Er- skine, 4 ft.; 2, A.Scott, Chalmers, 3 ft.11 in.; 3, Munn, Zion, 3 ft.10; 3, Carson, Kr.£kine, 3 ft.-0.Running Broad Jump\u2014I, O.O'Hara.7:on, 15 ft.1 in.; 2, Munn, Zion, 14 fX.; +, 1 Dease, Zion, 13 ft.10% in.Runaing High Jump}, W.Armstrong, St.Jamez, 4 ft.& in.; W.O'Hara, Zica 4 ft.8in.; 3, I.Egan, Sherbrockc, A.Stewart, Erskine, and A.Scott, Chalmers 4 ft.7 inches, tied for third place.The Zion Congregational Church ao furnished a surprise in the junior series by winning by & very narrow margià, The results were as follows: | Zion\u2014ist, 26 points.Sherbrcoke\u20142nd, 25% points.Mount Royzl\u20143rd, 534 points.Stanley\u20144th, 5 points.- Standing high jump\u20141, Hate, Zion, 3 f.: 2, Werry, Sherbrooke, 2 ft.11 fu: 3.Dewey, Stanley, 2 ft.10 In.Fifteen yards dash\u20141, Male, Zion; 2, W Smart, Westminster; 3, L.Lave, Zion.Potato race\u20141, Shearman, Sherbrogke.Locke, Mt.Royal; 3, Bryers, St.Jawes.Tire, 1 min.3 2-15 secs.Standing broad jump\u20141, Werry, sber- brooke; 3, Hale, Zion; 3, Sherman, Sherbrooke; 4, Locke, Mt.Royal.Distance, 7 2t 6 in.broad McCusik, Knor.1.43, tie, 3, M O'Har., Running jump\u20141, Werry, Sher brooke; 2, Locks, Mt.Royal; 3, Kearns, St.James.Distance 14 ft.4 in.high jump\u2014l.Dewey, Staniler: Running 2, Werry, Sherbrooke; 2, Hale, Zion.1xs- Hale, Zion: à tance, 4 ft.2 in.Three broad jumps\u2014i, Werry, Sherbrooke; 3, Kearns, Si Jame: Distance, 22 ft.Hop, step and jump\u2014I1, Hale; 2, Young, St.James; 3, Lane, Zion.Distance, M !- THE TURF THREE HUNDRED NEW YORK HORsE3 WILL RACE A MONTREAL TRACK.New York, March 24.\u2014J.F.Ryan, manager of the Montreal Jockey Ciuv, wuo has been interviewing owaers at gneeps- head Bey and Grexsend, and who lex lust Digut lor Wasningtou on a eiuL Jar mission, says thet about 400 hoises 1rœu New York wil race at Monuea and Buf- talo.These, with the big lacing enlidgs from the South and West, and tne Caus- diufl horses, will meke a grand gathering of thoroughbreds.Parry Listlefield, trainer of the Sedgram hcrees, has applied for 15 stalls, lie wi.being ail his oest horses to Montreal.\u201ciu- ferno' will run in the bandicaps aud \u2018A:- scimblyman,\u2019 favorite tor the \u2018Torouiv King\u2019s plate, with \u2018Puniane,\u2019\u201d \u2018Babbling .Brook\u2019 and \u2018Mein Chance,\u2019 will go ln the stakes for three-year-olds.The Kirkfield stable, and Dyment and Hendrie eirings will also be there.Among the New York horsemen who are sending thoroughbreds, are: J.M, Sche\u2019- fal, Thomas Hitchoock, jr., J.E.Madden.J.H.McCormick, Alex.Shields, James Boden, William Shields, Wm, Garth, Jon: Joyser, C.R.Ellleon, Samuel Hildre: E.R.Thomas, T.E.Mannix, Fred.Bu\u2019 lew, Newton Bennington, PF.M.Cuil, Roy E.Rainey, Rancoca\u2019s stable, R.J.War den, Pierre Lorillard, jr., Freak Regaad, J.0.Keene, C.T.Henshall M.J.Daisy.and scores of others, The western deic- gation will be beaded by George Benno and Jom W.Scharr.With a few ©xceb- ions pone of these owners ever raced 11 Canada \u2018before.ES KEEP YOUR NERVES STAOG No Surer Road to Ili-Health Than Negleet of the NERVES.The nervous system ministers equsly to man\u2019s physical as it contributes Ww man's intellectual 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London & Globe Insurance Building, IIR St: James Street.MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED BY JOHN M.M.DUFF, packages, at §1 per 100 Iba | 107 81.James Screet, 49 Crescemt Bey ) 1 Fr ERATE A485: Bydg3gisy S2% (5 sers ASSHRS 4 53 FIILEIEZELE PissEridiEiin 8575E f |» : TEA |e & ni BEG a im Ef i WM | «30 80 PrePP sez TT = 40 »E 9 iis Ed Bai ik§ - eo 8 P| = © si & / cs - 8] Tosspar, Marcu 26, 1907 «~~ - «TN SI + SO NO Copyright in Great Britain, JUMMARY OF THE PRECEDING CHAPTERS \u2018Sir Nigel\u2019 is a romantic tale of the loves and advertures of Nigel Loring, a young Ecglishman of heroic ancestry, who took up the sword tp mend the fallen fortunes ¢/ his noble house, .° \u2026 - The opening chapter of the story relates the terrible effects of \u2018the \u2018Black.Death\u2019 upon England in the fourteenth *¢efittivy.Of the family of Loring, only Dame Er- myntrude and her grandson, Sir Nigel, a youth of twenty-two, remained.The great possessions tbat shonid have been his, however, bad, dwindled down tp a few ragzed acres and the Tilford Manorhouse, through the grasping depredations of the Cistercian monks of Waverley Abbey.Nigel hotly re- wuts their further claims and is dragged away to the Abbey for trial on a charge of debt and assault on the King\u2019s summoner.With one short sword he defles and holds all at bay until the Abbot commands him to be shot.He is saved from thls, however, by the prompt action of one of the archers, who springs to his side, and the coming of the famous knight, John Chan- dos, who declares: that King Fdward: himself is seeking welcome under the Loring roof.Freed at once, he returns home witix the noble herald and Samkin Awiward,the archer who saved Lis life, and.who sow: in~ ests on following Nigel.During the King\u2019s visit Nigel receives warm applause for his ski\u2019! at arms, gnd' is acvepted- as the squire of Sir John @hapdos in the defence of Calais against à threatened\u2019 attack.Arrangements are made to care for Dame Ermyntrude at Windsor, and Nigel goes to bid farewell to the Knight of | Duplin.and his two daughters.the Ladies Mary and Edith Butteshorn.He is able to rescue Edith, a wayward, beautiful girl, from the hands of the rascally knight, Paul de la Fosse, and while on bis way to Calais, Keeps a last tryst with her sister, Mary, to whom he is betrothed.He has an encounter with the archers of Paul de la Foese, but escapes unhurt, and he and Aylward presently encounter a great knight with whom Nigel is saxious te try a passage-at arms, .\u2019 : CHAPTER XIII.\u2014Continued.Never in his dreams had so perfect a vision come to cheer Nigel's heart, ard as he struggled with his clothes, glancing up continually at this wondrous traveller, he pattered forth prayers of 4 sgiving to the good Saint Paul who had shown such loving kindness to his unworthy servant and thrown him in the path of so excellent and debonair a gentleman.But, alas! how often at the last instant the cup is dashed from the lips! This joyful ety te was ected ad; to change su to vinexp tnd Éro- tesque digaster digaster s0 strange.and so complete \u2018thal \u201cthrotgh all his lite Nigel flushed crimson when he thought of it.He was busily stripping his hunting-costume, and with feverish haste he had.doffed.boots, hat, hose, doublet and cloak, eo.that nothing remained save a pink jupon and \u2018pair of silken drawers.= At the same time- Aylward was hastily unbuckling the load.with the intention of handing his master his armor piece by piece, when the Squire gave one last challenging peal from his silve> trumpet.into the very ear of the epare horse.- In an instant it had taken to its heels, the precious armor upon its back, and thundered away down the road which they had traversed: Aylward jumped upon his mare, drove his priek spurs into her sides and galloped affer the runaway .as hard as he could ride.Thus it came about that in an instant Nigel was shorn of all hig little dignity, had lost his two horses, his #zt- tendant and his outfit, and found himself a Jonely and unarmed man standing in his shirt and drawers upon the pathway down which the burly figure of the Lord of Pong was slowly advancing.\u2019 .The knight errant, whose mind Lad been filled by the thought of the miden whom he had left behind at St.Jean \u2014 the same whose glove dangled from his helmet\u2014 had observed nothing © that bad occurred.PE GOT A PAIN IN YOUR BACK?You get a pain in your back and .0 mA wonder what is the matter.You oripe Py no attention toit.Backache iscaused by imperfect action of the kidneys, in fact, Is the first sign of kidney troable to follow.The kidneys, proper, are composed of a 0 network of fibrous tissue, interlaced ith tiny elastic fibres, Their object is.the excretion of the uric acid, and other Poisonous matter composing the urine, from the blood.\u2018 They are continuousl %rve the general health most kidney trouble, but do not suspect it.Bome of the symptoms are: A feeling of Weakness in the small of the back, s Pains in back, puffiness under the eyes, an telling of the feet and ankles, utinary roublez such as supressed urination, exces.tive urination, cloudy, ored urine, etc.Mr.J.L Whiting, Osnabruck Centre, O: trons: \u2018\u201cI suffered for two years with kidney rent e.Thad terrible pains in my back, hips etite sr I could not sleep and had a poor ap- Billa enti boa Enr Dance qui T now sales: well.Loan een: idney trons Pills anyone suffering from Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills are 50 oe! box Soxes for $1.25 at all dealors ore lod direct Co, at work to - of the body od \u2018A Companion to the By.SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE ILLUSTRATED BY JOSEPH CLEMENT COLL.-.Copyright, 1986, by A.Consn Doyle.: \u2026 -: people are troubled with some form of H thick or highly col- \u2018 IGEL: White Company Henee, all that met his eyes was a noble yellow horse, which was tethered by the track, and a small young man, who appeared to be a lunatic since he had undressed hastily in the heart of the forest, and stood now with an anxious face clad in his underlinen amid the scattered débris of his garments.Of such a pe the high Lord of Pons could take no netice, and so he pursued his inexorable way, his arrogant eyes looking out into the distance and his thoughts set intently upon the maiden) of St.Jean.He was dimly aware.that the little crazy man in the undershirt ran a long \u2018way beside him in his stockings, begging, imploring and arguing.- \u2018Just one hour, most fair sir, just one hour at the Jongest, and.a poor.Squire of: England shall ever hold himself.your debtor! Do you d to rein your horse until my harness comes back to me! Willi you not stoop to show me some small deed of arms?I implore you, fair sir, to spare mea little of your time and a handstroke or two ere you 80 upon your way! .=.- .Lord de Pons motioned impatiently with his gauntleted hand, as one.might brush.away an importunate fly, but when at last Nigel became desperate in his clamor he thrust his spurs into his great warhorse, and hing like.:a pair of sym- bals he thundered off through the forest.So he rode upon his.majestic way, until two days later he was slain -by- Lord | Reginald Cobham in a field near Wey- bridge.When after a long chase Aylward secured the spare horse and brought it back, he found his master seated upon a fallen tree, his face buried in his hands and his mind clouded with humiliation and grief.Nothing was said, for the matter was beyond words, and so in | moody silence they rode way.But soon they came \u2018upon a eceme which drew Nigel's thoughts away from his bitter trouble, for in front of them there rose the towers of a great building with a small y sloping village around it, and they learned from a pass ing hind that this was the hamlet and Abbey of Battle.Together they drew rein upon the low ridge and looked down into the valley of death from which even mow the reek of blood seems to rise.Down beside that sinister lake and amid those scattered bushes sprinkled over the naked flank of the long ridge, was fought that long \"drawn struggle \u201cbetwirt two most noble foes with broad England as, the prize of, 'victory.\u201d Here, up and \u201cdown the low hill, hour by hour the grim struggle d waxed and waned, until the Sax army had died where it stood, King, \u2018court, house-carl and fyrdsman, each in their ranks even as they had fought.And now, after all the stress and toil; the tyranny, the savage revolt, the fierce suppression, God had made His purpose complete, for here were - Nigel the Norman and Aylward the Saxon, with good fellowship in their hearts and a common respect in their minds, with the same banner and the same cause, riding forth to do battle for their old mother England.> \u2019 And now the long ride drew to an end.In front of them was the blue sea, flecked with the white sails of ships.Once more the road passed upward from the heavy-wooded plain to the springy turf of the chalk dowms., Far to the right rose the grim fortalice of Pevensey, .squat and powerful, like one\u2018 great block of rugged stone, the parapet twinkling with steel caps and crowned by the royal banner of England.À flat expanse of reeded marshland lay before them, .out of which rose a single wooded hilk-erowned with towers, with a bristle masts.rising out of the green plain some distance\u2019 to the squth of it.Nigel looked at it with his hand shading his eyes, and then urged Pommers to a trot.The town was Winchelsea, and there amid the cluster of houses on the hill the gallant Chandos must be awaiting him.- DE upon their 2-1 2811 _ ; EE : 2: .HOW NIGEL \u2018CHASED THE RFD FERRET.They passed a.ferry, wound upward by à curviig path, and then, having satisfied a guard of men-at-arms, were admitted through the frowxing arch of the Pipewell Gate.There waiting for them, in the middle of the east street, the sun gleaming upon his yellow-col- ored beard, and puckering his single eye, | stood Chandos himself, his legs apart, his hands Behind his back, and oe coming smile upon his quaint, high- nosed \u2018face.Behind him a crowd of little boys were gazing with reverent eyes at the famous soldier.* Welcome, Nigel!\u2019 said he, \u2018and you also, good archer! I chanced to be walking on the city wall, and I thought from the color of your horse that it was indeed you upon the Udimore Road, ow have you fared, young equire errant ?Have you held bridges or rescued damsels or slain oppressors on your way from Tilford P y Nay, my fair lord, I have accomplished nothing; but I once had hopes.\u2014\u2014'- Nigel flushed at the remembrance._ .\u2018\u201cI will give you more -than hopes, Nigel.I will put you where you can dip both arms to the elbow into danger and honor, where peril will sleep with you at night and rise with you in the morning, and the very air you breathe be laden with it.Are you ready for that, young sir?\u2019 , \u2018TF can but pray, fair lord, that my spirit will rise to it\u201d Chandos \u201cmiled his «pproval and Jaid his thin brown hand on the youth\u2019s celpt of price b Toronto, On ©?The Doan Kidney | with = THE MONTREAL DATE _\u2026 FOR 134 feet.Property.er vo - pire .SALE \"Two adjoining lots on Moun tain Street, each with a frontage of 27 feet and a depth of Apply :\u2014General Superintendent, ».0 Bell Telephone Company, 118 Notre Dame Street West ;» FOR SALE ST.CATHERINE STREET PROPERTY Four Story Stone Building, corner St.Catherine and Mountain Streets.Frontage on St.Catherine Street - 39 feet; on Mountain Street - 90.6 feet.| Property is admirably or Office Building.situated for a Bank, Store Apply General Superintendent Bell Telephone Company, 118 Notre Dame Street West.square feet.FIRE PROTECTION Each building protected by pipes, hydrants, etc., supplied by city gravity pressure, and also by one 150,000 gallon underground cistern: through a thousand-gallon per minute Underwriter Pump.¥ire-proof towers, containing iron staircase and elevator for each section.=.EQUIPMENT | Boiler bouge «containing two \u2018 +ubular.boilers.Engine-room containing steam engine and electric light plant.Whole property \\ \u201cheated by condensed steam plant For permis to view and other intendent, Bell Telephone Company, 118 Notre Dame Street West.mütéhound which bites\u2019 \u201cNe Haïrdest.Thé: bapbbler is fe the hang-back.Bide with \u2018mg here, Nigel, ramparts.or to the \u201cSign of the Broom Pod\u2019: in the high street, and téll my var- letg ta see them aboard the cog Thomas before nightfall We sail at the second hoar after curfew.Come, hith- r, Nigel, to the crest of the corner turret, for from it I will show you what you have never sezn.* © ; lt was but a dim and distant white cloud upon the blue water eeen far off over the Dungeness Point, and th sight of it flushed the young Squire's cheeks and sent the blood hot through hig veins.It wae the fringe of France, that land of chivalry and glory, the stage where name end fame were to be won.With burning eyes he gazed across at it, his heart rejoicing to think that the hour wag at hand when he might tread that sacred soil.Then his gaze © the immense stretch of the blue sea, dotted over with the sails of fishing-boats, until it rested upon the double harbor ben2ath packed with ves- gels of every size and ghape, from the pessoners and creyers which plied up and down the coast to the great cogs and leys which were used either as wai-ships Or merzhantmen as the occasion served.\u201c One of them was at that jpstant passing out to ges, a huge gal léges, with trumpets blowing ana nak- ers banging, the flag of Saint George \u2018flaünting over the broad purple sail, and the decks sparkling from end to end steel.Nigel gave a cry, of plea- ire at the splendor of e sight.PA Paid Chandos, \u2018it is the \u201cPrinity Rye,\u2019 the very ship on which I fought at Sluys.Her deck ran blood from stemi to stern that day.But turn your eyes this way, I beg you, and tell me if you see aught strange about this town.\u2019 + .- {To be continued.) \u2018Aye, lad,\u2019 Lye of ., THE LORD HAS RISEN, \u201c Hess become the first fruits of them that slept.This is.the ground and glory of our hope.He tasted death for \u2018every.man that we.might have tri umph over the last enemy.Ag he rose and ig ascended to the father, so shall -we rise and ascend; for, as'in Adam all die, so in Christ snail all be made alive.; He is Son of Man and Son of God.This ig the surety of our faith.He wps man, tempted in all points; as we are tempted, yet without sin.In this his manhood conquered.He wag God.| Ere he \u2018gave up the ghost upon the cross he prayed for his enemies and slayers: Father, forgive them; they know not what théy do.He was God, When he died the heavens put on mourning, and the earth rovked with emotion, He was God.He came forth from the rock-hewn eepulehre, having finished his offering for sin and given the last touch of fulness and joy to the gospel of redemption .and resurrection.Christ is Tisen from the dead.Our faith is not in vain.- \u2018Death is swallowed up in victory.\u201d \u2018Thanks be to God, which iveth us the victory through our* Lord shoulder.\u2018Good !\u2019 said he.\u2018It is the À esus Ohrist.\u2019\u2014\u201c\u2018 Independent.\u2019 -\u2014 FOR SALE.Large Brick and Stone Factory Property on Aqueduct \u2018street, adjoining C.P.R.Tracks.Total floor area, approximately 65,000 , and walk upon the |: Archer, do you lead the et the | automatic sprinklers, hose stand, from power boilers.\" .inforthation apply General Super- CHILDRENS CORNER.oo HATTLE, WHITE LILY.Lite white Lily t'bÿ a atone, 7 ! = id dp.fe wi = Sunshine has fled ; 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Little \u201cwhite Lily Dra \u201cwith pain, * - Wiiting and waiting For the wet rain.Littler white Lily Hoeldeth\u2018her cup; co Rain is fast falling ' And filling it up.- Little white Lily - Smells very sweet! On her head, sunshine, Rain at her feet.\u201cThinks to the sinshine, Thanks to the rain !\u2019 Little white Lily Is ha; in ! \u2014Goorvé Macdonald.WHAT SAITH THE SCRIPTURE ?TUESDAY, MARCH 26.THE TWO'S OF ROMANS.PART I.This is an interesting study.Chapter L.Two fevealings.(Rom.i, 17, 18.) A righteousness of God to faith and wrath of God against all ungodliness.Christ has taken away wrath by taking it upon Himself.\u201d The wrath\u2019 of God is His righteous judgment: upon sin.Chap.II.Two Laws.The written law upon stone.\u201cTHe Unwritten in the mind.(Ro.ii, 12-20.) Every man has a conviction of what is right and what is wrong.He sets up a standard of morals by which he measures the actions of his\" fellows.Chapter III., Two Righteoushesses of God.First in His dealing with Old Testament sins.(Rom.iii, 25, 26.) Second, in a provided righteousness for believers apart - from merit and works (verses 21, 22) for two reasons, the passing over of sins, next making righteous on the ground of faith in Christ\u2019s shed blood.Made righteous freely through the redemptive work of Christ, Chap.IV.Two classes, circumcised and uncircumcised.Abraham was made righteous, not by works of righteousness nor by law, but by faith.Religious rites and ceremonies can never make a man righteous but faith can and does.(Verses 24, 25.) 5 .Christ\u2019s* death for sin secures acquittal to every one who trusts in it.Chap 5.Two Federal Heads.Adam and Christ.Through the first comes death; through the second comes eternal life.The whole chapter treats of these two heads, the fallen Adam and the risen Christ.All that was lost in the first is restored in the second.The disobedience of one man brings death, the obedience of the one man, Christ, brings life, (Verse 19.) j { L Situations Vacant.\u2014 WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, TWO RE- spectuble youths for positions in a lead- log Fire Insurance Office.Those having some experience in the business preferred.Aoply in own handwriting, with references, to P.O.Box 2385, Fost-Office.WANTED, OFFICE BOY.Apply Standard Buliding, 157 St.James street, Elevator uide.\u2019 WANTED, A NURSE.APPLY TO PROTESTANT INFANTS\u2019 HOME.508 Guy st.Tei.Up 1247.WANTED, EXPERIENCED NURSE; 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That to believe these things are so, This firm faith never to forego Despite of all that seems at sirife With blessing.and with curses rife\u2014 That this is blessing, this is life.\u2014Archbishop Trench.We talk about the telescope oi faith, but I think ve want more the microscope of watchful, grateful love.Apply this to the little bits of our daily lives, in the light of the Spirit, and how won- rm WANTED TO PURCHASE.100 GALLONS of Milk, Daily, from May 1st, or soomer.Would\u2018 take all from one good dairy farm, or two farmers In the same section.Can furnish 75 4-gallon caps, Terms of payment wili be made to suit the farmer.East line, or Lachute, Mile End, preferred, but not actually necessary.Address DAIRYMAN, 0.K., \u2018Wit ness\u2019 Office, Montreal.Se NOTICE TO - \u2018WITNESS\u2019 READERS 3 The \u2018Daily Withess' is deflveres in West End of City, on St, Antoine, from Canning to Brewster avenue, Coursol and Quesnel streets and intersects, also Selby and Sou- vénir avenues; 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thir- ty-five suicides were averted; and two suicides took.place in spite of all precautions that could be taken.By visitation or correspondence, he said, the Army had kept in touch with seventy- five percent of these with helpful results.The chief causes of suicides have been found to be embezzlement, loneliness loan sharks and business failures.The Army had its own medical staff, including experts, who were giving attention to these patients.In this connection, the commissioner mentioned the formation of a \u2018Lonely Club\u2019 to counteract one of the causes of mental depression.He also suggested that later ¢n an \u2018Old- Maids\u2019 Club\u2019 might be formed, but the Army was not yet prepared to establish \u2018a: matrimonial bureau.\u2019 A second scheme which the Army bas inaugurated.is the \u2018Home League\u2019 This, the commissioner explained, 1s dn organization intended to second the efforts of the spiritual work of the Jifferent by visiting, and this wiB-be of special benefit to the poorer classes who wil be taught the ethics of hygiene; A specialty will be made by competent officers, in face of the infant mortality, to teach these people the proper care oi children.hile parliament is considering legislation on these and kindred subjects.the Salvation Army is taking practical measures in the way of assistance.= A {hird international scheme \u2018is the co'onization of Khodrsig.This has been held back tor some time owing fo financial difficulties which are being \u2018 ovet- come.he South African.Chartered Com; has offered \u2018the Salvation Army land to do what they like with, but the difficulty is to.get the people on the land.They have the nuclgys of a colony, and the colonizing principles of the Army have been successfully demonstrated there.\u201cThey.Lave found put what the land.will produce and :have men trained: to.do the work.AI these things showed, he said, the vitality of the Salvation.Army and its inherent life, and: these conditions came at \u2018a time when the Salvation Army with the people who have been trained for the coltiation of tbe land.rhe British people are anxious, he says, to know more about Canada, capetaily intending immigrants, whe want .t¢ mow of the conditions they may expect to, meet With when they arrive here.The eommissioner has ai for 6 series of interviews on these questions to be published in the- English papers, both Army publications and others.; As far as emigration to Canada is concerned, the commissioner geve,.an assurance that future.emigrants would be better than those who bad come out hitherto.This was partly owing to the better selection which the Army was shle to make, as a result, largely, of the improvement in the Army\u2019s methods, which was the result of experience, and jartly on account of the better class of- ferng since success was practically os sured.Whilst in England the great foundation of industrial prosperity was the factory, jn Canada it was steel, as shown in the establishment of railways for the opening up and development of the country.A question which the Army ust soon take up in England, said the commissioner, is the theatrical life of the large cities.Actors at the present time ap- were rded as sharks.another important sacheme\u2019 the Army was working on was the establishment of a social hospital in London to contain a hundred and fifty beds.Already there is a medical staff at command.Speaking on temperance in England, he said He believed that the influence of commercial necessity would do inore for the temperance cause than even the teach- England, as in who drank was no -for business, in comparison with the sober man.The commissioner also announced a new weekly musical journal about to be .ab- lished at the international headquarters with a guaranteed circulation, to start with, of fifty thousand._It.mall contain musical selections, and technical instruction of a musical character for bands men and others.ner A grea about to take plaçe in land in regard to the treatnient of criminals.The punishment system is bound to give way to reformatory methods.In this.regard Japan to-day leads the world: .hig present trip the commissioner, in addition to writing for the Army's publications, will be the.co: dent of the \u2018Tribune\u2019-and the \u2018Daily London.Creates a Precedent Since _ - Confederation.rome ts.LEM\u2014INVESTMENT BŸ i vo TRUSTEES.: ; Toronto, Mur.25.\u2014The task of choos- ng a temporary successor tp Speaker Ht.John, who lies critically ill in the hos- Ditak,-created a situation in the legisia- ture this afternoon which \u2018häé id\" prèce- the choice of Mr.James\u2018S.Dug (West expected that.Mr.oïnas 'Crawtord (West Toronto) will bg.chosen to-mor- row: for the remainder.of the session.After the clerk had announced \u2018the illness of Mr, St.John, Mr.Whitney arose \u2018| and said.he voiced the sentiments of every member.of the House in hoping thit the\u2019 Speaker would be re obo restored to health.\u2018He paid \u2018a tribute to\u2019 the popularity of Mr.St.John and to his ability as a presiding officer.Referring to the constitutional side of the question, be said this was the first occasion since 1367 that such circumstdnces had arisen.Once Mr.Speaker Ballentyne had been absent for a day and his place had been filled .by his predecessor, ex- Speaker Baxter.However the.proce dure, provided that no permanent substitute could bg made until the Speaker.ad been absent forty-eight honirs, The House would therefore have to elect a deputy &peaker to-day and amother -for- to-morrow, alter which they- could appoint à permanent spéakér \u2018for the re mainder of the sesgion.* The Hon.G.P.Graham, in concurring, expressed the kindly regards which those on that side of the Hôuse entertained | for Mr.St.John, whese ability and tact as presiding officer, and loveableness as a man, had endeared hum td all.He joined -in the hope for a speédy recov- Mr.Duff then took thie chaif, read the prayers; and announced the election of Mr.R.H.McElroy {Conservati as member-elect for CF eton Coty TORONTO.\u201c°° \u2018 UNIVERSITY.co Mr.Whitney introdiced a formal bill respecting, the University of Toronto.He pointed out that an agreement had been: university to settle disputes by -arbitra- tion.the official arbitrator - under the law would be an interested party the appointment of a single arbitrator to be agreed upon by both parties, In the event of failure to selegt an arbitrator each side would seléet One and these two would select a : COBALT PROBLEM.To eliminaté -about « hukdred acres added to the town of Cabal by \u2018mistake at \u2018the time.of jncorpora ion, was the \u2018object of a bill introduced by.r, Whitney.Mr.Whitney said that, when the mistake had been discovered:-an.effort had\" been made to remedy it by a new proclama- tien.In the meantime, however, the time for getting the bill before the \u2018Stand: ing.Orders: Committee, had expired.Af- \u2018ter Mr.Hanna had pointed out that the mew petition contained eighty-five\" percent, \u2018of the signatures of the old the: bill was allewed to.pags its firkt reading.INVESTMENT\" \u201c\" ; BY TRUSTEES.°°, Mr.W.K.McNaught introduced a Lill respecting investments by trustees.At present the law permits trustee funds to be irvested in thé bonds of loan cor- orations having a ceftain reserve.The bin would \u2018allow.trustees to deposit trust funds with such -companies in a special trust account.\u2026.ay : I Bons: 27 In réply fo \u2018a \u2018question By Mr.P.Graham, Mr: Hanna stated that in South Renfrew.in the year ending March 1, 1905, there had betn: eighfegn prosecutions instituted by the license inspectors against the hotelkeepers of Arnprior and sixteen convictions, the tines aggregating three hundred and ten dollars.In the following year the prosecutions numbe: seven, the convictions six.and the fines aggregated a hundred and \u2018seventy dol lars; last year there were three prosecutions, two convictions and twenty dollars in- fines.200 2 \"CENTRAL AMERICAN WAR PRESIDENT .BONILLA, OF, \"HONDURAS, TO CONTINUE ¥IGHT- Washingtori, March: : 25.\u2014 President Bonilla has réorganized \u2018his army and intends a prolonged resistance .to the Nicaraguan forces, This news reached the State Department late to-day.from.Philp R.Brown, secretary to the American mission to Honduras and Guatemala.who is now at Tegucigalpa, i f total abstinence had dons.The time bad come wben it was rcalized in ?x, i - \u2018aan I ai hee Lang in: BON sin inion sik a pire py REA vit air serene Ere nr} t revolution, te considers, \u201cis ONTARIO LEGISLATURE.| ness of Mr.Speaker St.John| \u2018BILL RESPECTING YORONTO- UNE] .VEESITY\u2014A COBALT PROB - dent s.nee; Confederation.It resulted ini Simeoe) cas\u2019 Speaker for today, but it is - entered into in \u20181880 by the city and the | \u201c* in the case in point the bill provides for | Baopes, where 2,000 armed, peasants -at- ~ LIEUT.COL.il\u2019 of | 1 v Li \u2019 ?Lieutenant-Colonel William McGibbon, late superintendent of Mount Royal: Park, and formerly in command of the Montreal Field Battery, died last night at: his residence, 129 \u2018Esplanade avenue.The deceased, who was eighty-two years of'\u2018agè, was bormat Petite Cote;* He was attached to the Field Battery for fifteen years, receiving his first appointment in 1858.In the same year -he was named first lieutenant and \u2018brevet: captain in 1862.He was major\u2019 frem 1867 to 1872, when he wag promoted the rank of \u2018Heutenant-colonel.| He served with his battery in the Fenian Raids of 1866 and 1870.He had the Fenian raid medal with two clasps, and also the long service medal.The deceased was appointed superipjgndent of Mount; Royal Park in 1880, a position which he filled until five years: ago, since when he has lived a retired\u2019 life.About twelve months ago he was seized FE MONTREAË DAILY WITNESS to yliam MeGibbon \"THE \u2018LATE LIEUT.-COL.M\u2019GIBBON.somewhat till two months.ago.Since then he was confined to his room.Lieutenant-Colonel McGibbon was a charter member of the Caledonia Curling Club, and most of hig life he was attached to the membership roll of the Caledonian Society.Four sons and one daughter survive.They are Messrs.W.B.McGib- bon, of West Superior, Michigan; Major J.A.McGibbon, of the North-West Mounted Police, Battleford; Mr.Wil- , of Néw York; Mr.R.\"FE.MoGibbon, and Mrs.R.L.Jardine, of Montreal.Mr.,W.T, Jardine and Miss Jardine are dehildren.Lieut.- Colonel McGibbon was a brother of the late Major Alex.McGibbon, who died in Calgary, and an uncle of the late R.D.McGibbon, K.C.,_ of Mont- Teal.Lo \u2018The funeral of the late Colonel Me- with a paralytic stroke, Haj rppayered \u201cSITUATION IN ROUMANIA, Disoéders Break Out in ae «Section \u2014Ten Villages oo Burned., NEW CABINET SWORN IN.to London, March 26\u2014In a despäteh from Sofia a co! it of tite \u2018Morning Post\u2019 says he.has been infôrmed from a reliable source at Rustchuk, That ten ian villages near.there ate burn- Ruetchuk.\u201cIf the information conveyed in .the ebove despatch is correct, it would appear that the disorders have broken out in an entirely new section of Roumsania, for up to the present time they bave been confined to Moldavia, the northera province, and adjacent sections of Wal lachia.The location described is in the southern pait of Wallachia.SERIOUS CONFLICTS., .| Bucharest, Roumania, March \"and.troops,, netably as à company \u2018of soldiers.\u2018The troops fi ed geveral volleys, killing\u2019 forty peséanta- and wounding large.x 5 but the\u2018 Soldiers\u2019 were so, greafly = outnumbered.that they finally were obliged to retreat.- .24 At Tcherne,, Wellachia, peasants \"sacked the synagogues \u2018and burned forty % hed and houses.The rioterd.alse- pillaged Zinzaremi, © oo oo The army reserve men\u2019are fraternizing with the marauders ard participäting in the plunder.PARC Co Thousands of peasants surrountl Resiori de Vede, with the intention\u2019 of.footing it if a favorable opportunity arrivés The troops there are few.~~.-.2 The total number of troops row in Moldavia is 32,610, - but: reinforcements are still required.Ch The plundering continues on a larg\u201d red scale in the districts of Roman, Jassy and Botuschani.The peasanfs are setting fire to everything within peach, bat they flee on the appearance of the eotdiéry.| The foreign consuls at, Jasay - have asked the authorities to take measures has ordered the mobilization of four additional regiments at Jassy, where; 12,000 troops have.already -contentreted- At Jassy the artillery is encérxped\" on the principal streets.- All the shops in town are closed.It is Teparted that &° very large number of peasants, estimated at from forty to fifty thousand, are ready to advance and attack the place.Manifestoes were distributed in Jassy yesterday, accusing the government of Gibbon will take e ut half-past two o'clock on Thursday afternoon, wb in their own hands.The author of this manifesto, the procurator.of .Vastiluiu has been dismissed from office.A condition of amarchy prevails at Nemolossoa, and the reporté from that village are alarming, ; A bloody éncounter between peasants and military ds rted from \u2018Galatz,- where on Sunday the troops fired on a gathering of peasants, killing 25.From Vaslulu it is reported that or have assumed the fitle of \u2018General,\u2019 and contributions are foeing levied from al vi and éarmé.Austrian gendarmes at Zematzy have arrested some Roumanian soldiers who ing, and that the flames are visible from were endeavoring to sell loot.In ehort, the situation arising from the agrarian revolt has become so serious .that the Roumanian parliament 1s congidering the advisability of mvesting the government with extraordinary power.It is declared that the health -of these disorders .oo] CABIN; SWORN IN.| Bocharest, Roumania, March 25.\u2014The .j new Conservative cabinet which succeeds\u2019 thé Liberal :mänistrÿ, headed by Prineé George Cantacuzene, which resigned yesterday, took.the -oath \u2018of office thie afternoon.It is \u2018headed by M.Sturdza, | Premier and Minister for Foreign 2° REINDEER FOR LA 2 cmtmt\u2014 BRADOR Government to Recommend Grant of $5,000 Towards Dr.Grenfell's Scheme Qbtawa, March 26 \u2014 The Canadian Government will commend to parliament a.grant of five thousand dollars towards 4 the\u2019 experiment proposed by Dr.Wilfrid Grenfell, C.M.G., the medical missionary,.to introduce\u2019 reindeer in the Canadian Labrador, where these animals will be used for transportation purposes and as an addition to the food supply of the settlements on that coast.\u2019 , \u2014\u2014 A SOCIALIST BECAUSE A CHRISTIAN THE REV.'R.J.CAMPBELL ON A SOCIALIST PLATFORM.\u2014 ; \u201dÆiverpoo!, March 25.\u2014The Rev.R.J.capt of the Temple, London, made his\u2019 firet appearance on a socialist\u2019 platform here to-day.He said: \u2018I am a socialist because am a Christian.I em driven into thal position by the sheer logic of my own gospel.What I call the new theology is the theology of your movement, the reign of love and universal brotherhood.Socialiem is the.true Catholt Church, although it does not sibility for the recent disordeys advising the people to take the law Le know itself by that name.King Carol \u2018has suffered as a result of | weather-beaten |.MURDER OF DR.MAUCHAMP.French Cabinet Decide to Send Troops to Morocco.PUNISHMENT OF THE MURDERER AND INDEMNITY DEMANDED, Paris, March 25.\u2014The Moroccan sith ation, which has heen forced into the background for a year past, by acute interaal problems, has been brought to the front by the assassination in Morocco city, of Dr.Mauchamp, a French subject, and a lively debate is anticipated in the Chamber of Deputies to- Morrow.Members of the Chamber from the Department of Saone-et-Loire, where Mauchamp lived, will interpellate the government.One- of them, :M- Fernand Dubief, Radical Socialist, 1s m possession of a number of letters from the doctor, in which he complains bitterly of his abandonment by the French anthorities, giving instances of their slackness and inactivity, It is expected that extracts from these letters will be réad.Furthermore, the Socialists are able to seize this opportunity to attack the government, in retaliation for their recent defeat \u2018in the matter of the strike bv the eleétricians of Paris.The ministry is fully alive to the importance of the situation, and is ready to offer a full explanation to the Chamber.: J.\" The decision of the: Cabinet to-day to | send French troops to occupy Oudja, in Morocco, was unanimous.The occupation of this point will be continued until full satisfaction has corded.| \u2018The French demands include the punishment of the murderer of Dr.Mauchamp, indemnity for the family of the victim, and the appropriation of a large sum for the foundation of a charitable institution in Morocco in memory of Dr.Mauchamp.: Full instructions have been telegraphed to the military authorities in Algeria regarding the formation and despatch of a military column to occupy Oudja., The decision means that troops will immediately cross the Algerian frontier from Tiemsen, where considerable forces of all arms are stationed.\u201d The action was taken in order to compel an immediate response to the immediate demands of France for the repression of disorder and reparation of abuse of powers, crimes and assaults affecting French citizens resident im Morocco.The, Moroccan government has persistently refused to execute the agreements concluded with France in 1901 \u2018and 1902, and has absolutely ignored the French government's representations.Telegraphic instructions were sent tonight to -Algecirae notifying the military anthorities to prepare a column of troops\u2019 for the occupation of Oudja.Genéral Dautry;, the commander, of the troops in South Oram, will.probably lead the column of occupation.LABOR DISPUTES LAW First-Application will Likely be \u2018Made in Calgary Mine Trouble.Ottawa, March 26-\u2014The first application of the law, just passed by the Dominion parliament, providing for the compulsory investigation of all industrial disputes threatening the operation of what are known as the publie utilities, will, from the present appearances, occur at Calgary, where an unavailing effort is being made to arrange terms between the coal miners and operators.TO TAX BACHELORS PETITION TO HULL COUNCIL BY YOUNG LADIES AND MAR- \u201c Ottawa, March 25.\u2014A petition, unani- ously signed, has been received by the city clerk, Hull, asking that a tax be | imposed on \u2018bachelors resident in that city.The petitioners are the young ladies of Hull; who have no aversion to marriage and some of \u2018their married gentlemen friends.The petition sets forth that such a law would be of great benefit to the public ganer- ally; that it would be better for the young men té marry than as single men disport themselves as fashion plates at the street cormers.It suggests a tax of #5 for each bachelor over 25 years of age.he council will receive the petition at its next meeting.: PRINCIPAL PETERSON UNIVERSITIES, HE SAYS, SHOULD GIVE TRAINING tN OOM: MEROIAL SUBJECTS.Speaking before the Canadian Club at Toronto, yesterday, Principal Peterson, of MoGill, said he thought tae deveiop- ment of universities in Canad4 should be along the lines adopted by such cities as Birmingham and Manchester, where faculties of commerce nave been established, where lectures are given in commercial law, finance and the theory of accounting.' A very large propettion of college students were now entering business instead of the professions, and it sewin- ed to him efforts shouid be made to give those who desired it a higher training in commercial subjects.He considered it was part of the mission of the modern university to make its teaching meet -the needs and requirements of soceity, in addition to cultivating learning for ite own sake, and this waa one of the lines in which the universities eould | vive real and practical service, ac- | IN TORONTO |; STEAMER CRUSHED BY ICEBER « Boats of the \u2018Kong Trygve\u2019 Con) taining 33 Persons Missing.Copenhagen, March 25\u2014The « > \u201cCa Kon Trygve\u201d bound for Tens stranded on Friday at Langesund, \\.way, and was smashed by icebergs, |.passengers and crew embarked in ie small boats.One of these, contain.passengerg and four seamen, has arrive; at Borgerfjorden.The others, win twenty-one passengers and twelve =.men, are missing.RAILWAY FREIGHT CONGESTION.Washington, D.C., March 25\u2014Vice President Fäirbanks, who called on 1.President to-day, stated in reply w 4 question ag he left the President: \u2026- fice that the railway situation « u- tinued bad so far as the congestion o traffic was concerned.He stated tha: he had been unable to- get corn from his farm to market, and that his brother, who has a farm in Central Illinvis, ig making the same complaint.THE \u2018WITNESS DAILY MODEL FASHION CATALOGUE FOR SPRING \u201cAND SUMMER, 1907.For the convenience of our subacr:bers, we have arranged to supply a cata logue containing between 400 and 500 ot the very latest desigas for ladies\u2019, misses\u2019 and children\u2019s garments, also 1llustrated essons on the making of fine lingerie and baby clothes, including the various embroidery etitches now in use, and the fancy stitches employed in the finishinz of hand made garments.To obtain th: book, send ten cents In money or stamps to Pattern Department, \u2018Daily Witness, \u2018Witness\u2019 ~ Building, Montreal.NO.5608.\u2014CHILD\u2019S DRESS.This attractive one-piece model is suitable Tor either boys or girls.It will make up charmingly in the soft woollen- as well as the heavy washable materials.Dark blue mohair, showing a hair line stripe of red is represented in the illue- tration.The closing is made invisibly on the left side under a pleat and à fancifully shaped yoke extends down the front m panel effect.For a child of six years, 35-8 yards of 38 inch material will be required.Sizes for 4, 6, 8 10 and 12 years.PATTERN COUPON.Please send the above-men- tioned pattern as per directions given below.Ne.veccccou Sise SSCGOHCNNNNASO0sOVO0OUSS 220008 Nam cocccocsscssensscenssuseccce Address in full 000000000 008000000000 0000000000000 \u2018 VOUPHRSONSSNSÉONUSOODHS0O002200000 \u2014ovs000NSVOUSONSSOCCOVOPONCOCSESHOS N.B.\u2014Be sure to cut out the illus tration and send with the coupon, carefully filled out.\u2018The pattern can not reach you in leas than a week.Pr.ce 10 cents, in cash, postal pote, © stamps.Address, \u2018 Witneæ\u2019 Pattern Department, \u2018Witness\u2019 Block.Montres! 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