The daily witness, 8 avril 1907, lundi 8 avril 1907
[" Notre Up } _.pated in his \u2018 .CY vrac E pif FE.er met I aM IT Teele.Dr.W, H.Drummond died at Cobalt, | Ont, at 10.48 o'clock on\u2019 Saturday morn- | fe news | Feached Montres! about soon in a telegram to his brother, Mr.George É.Drummond, and soon came 1 known among the host of friends ft fainily, causing widespread sor- lly and forth etpresgions of sym- hy from far and near.During the Ps brief illndss telegrams and Sable messages from- many \u2018parts of Canada, i | | DR.Ww.HK.DRUMMOND.England and the United\u2019 States: were re- ecived by the family, some pme during, as to his condition apd containing sentiments of Sopetiines à and.appreciation.Since his death many messages of sympathy and condolence bave been re- * remains decéased drrived ee of the at the \u2018Windsor station, on tha \u201cSoo.ruin | ; this morning.The cote\u2019 was placed at death of o one ho.hdd won ay esteem of all who knew him in the new country.just as} he enjoyed in where he was | Tt is further learned that Dr 1 Drum- mond died in\u2019 the home of He: and Mrs.R.Brigstocke, | Mr.- cke is the gm of the mine: d Mrs.is a Jaughter of cr Les- Br.Dramm Drm was their Rs ey both were unt in their attentions and efforts in the doe- tor's behalf during his.ilthess.On arrival here the remains were removed to the undertaking establishment of Mr.Seale, Dorchester street, jand at trclre o\u2019clock they were removéd re Chureh, rire, for two all who could might, ha ) of eng them urge advantage of t few gent floral tributes.rom two o'clock the following intimate friends of the deceased stood guard, besifle the casket while a fais fellow- citizens and a partiel an a few w ude oh gazed for ibe Ja Faceful countenance: Ter W.J.Robinson, x NewS York: = ed, and venson Brown, Ww.Jam Amor, Mr.\u201cA.- Covell i big orge.Po funeral service, which enced at 2.30 g'eloek, was \u2018conductéd by the Rev.H.P Plum tre, assistant minister; the Rev.J.iott, second assista minister, and Ape Rev.Prof.t.Howard, o the Diocesan College.mervice was of the simplest character in accordance with the wishes of the relatives.- The chief mourners were rs.J.J.Drum- mond, Geo.E.Drummond and T.J.Drummond, brothers; Master Darcey Drummond, son, and \u20ac dore Drom Drummond, ; Doro and Thomas E.Drummond, néphews.Among those from a distance who attended he funeral were: Mr.W.J.Robinson, of New York; Mr.8.Lowe, of ; M r.H.Cockshuit, M.P., and Mr: Harry Cockshutt, of Brentiord: Mr.he \u2018Russell, of Detroit, and Dr Ami, of Ottawa, William Hea Drumihond, MD, physician and author, was a son of late Mr Drummond, an officer in the rish Constabulary.He was born oy Currawn House, County Leitrim, Ireland, on: April 13, He ! received his early education at ET in his native land, and later he attend: ed the Montreal \u2018High School.After a brillisnt course at Bishop's College,\u2019 Lennoxville, he graduated.with-honors in medicine in the year, 188\u20ac.He commenced the practice of his profession: shortly afterwards, Holding, at the same time, The chair éf medical jurigprudence | in the medical faculty of hi\u201d Alma Mater.As a physician Dr.Drummond: \u2018acniev- ed well-merited fame.His | knowledge of medicine was rec : while, as \u2018a surgeon, his skill epabled him to rerform many very: délicate .onérations.| He loved his profession.and gave =\u2019 large part of his services free of charge.| ori always à a ett a8\u201d a physician, and à la better appreciation.of their valte and | The doctor has, when called upon, as- i he considered, in th (oity: .office, {who tied.his serviced : | ful manner, and senting | remarks Lave | [lytng on the bed nd breathing heavily, J prolific in vefse apd others being quite |.the reverse.nick: to TY of the patient's e poor r im 3 \u2018Drammond that he was never pa ai, unless he was doing t- the hospitals Dr, > Was always a welcome visitor, - Te leas.ent smile and friendly reading cheer everywhere.of the day or t -he could be seen Ed Ri 2 umblest homes a o those under his \u2018ose.e work he bas accomplished, the sufferings he, häs- relieved, and the free advice and Tabor he has given, will be fondly r as personal characteristics in the life of one whose services as a physician and benefactor -will not be\u2019 forgotten for years to come.Dr.Drummond at \u201call times took a' deep interest i fish culture pri the\u201d prop à an preservation ; game, propason this province.He held the oitice ~f vice-president of the Laur- entide Club, and president of the #t.° : Maurice Club, both being fish and game \u2018associations.As president of { Montreal Kennel Club he did much: to | increase thre interest of the members.{in the breeding of dogs.° Tn fact, the doctor was an admirer of dumb animals, and he was always ready to lend any: ! assistance he could in order to promôte a deeper interest 1 in their care.= | As a citizen, Dr Drummond.took a ,keen interest in the growth and develop-, | ment of Montreal, while at all timied he\u2019 !expressed his confidence in the future of the Dominion.© He was fondly attached to the land of his birth, while he was a patriotic and devoted supporter of British connection and Impertaliem.improvements which best interest of the nd, whilé be never Hield a civie is name has on-more than ome occasion \u2018been mentioned in connection with the -mayoralty.A \u201cstrong advocate, of raunieipal reform, he worked in a .qui wav for the election of aldermauie candidates pledged.to a clean and progressive civic administration.Besides attending to his practice, and | devoting considerable time to.artisticamd literary pursuits, the doctor found oc casion to study the affai of the fiman- cial apd cdmmercial sain 0 He was, interested in a number of business enber- \u2018prises and] his visit to the Cobelt ia sisted in promot; confidence to the stricken.\u201d H not tence to le Was te th their héarts, snd his every visitation was looked upon as a blessing to the camps. expressing profound regret \u2018at the of 820 member of fes 5 i ., Drum mand,.who, nected with MeGi Ho ee, been held a2 highest ein by the Medical Fa a) other ey ng Dr.Drummond's death wag received with great regret on \u2019chasige at the Board of rede, snd and gh spy ressed for Mr orge pr iT, FE of the Drommond, who was ons} board in 1904, and Mr.who is now vice] LORD: AYENER-ON:: - ON WILITIA \"REFORM.ch General a Firm {233 Decentralization peril 6\u2014Brigadier-General who has just been retired Col.\u2018Vidal, \u2018as Inspec- \u2018tor-General of the Canadian mili not satistiéd with the way the department is worked.In an og 3 sl to day be gave expression e following, which is known tp be the judgment of many; if not the vast majority of the mote progressive of the militia officers of \u2018Canada respecting the headquarters Wien I came into the department in 1808 there were five .officials besides the {fter, three medsengers, and a type And now\u2014well, [ous su writér wa sa godsend.we have over eighty in our building, and fnessengers galore.staf de efficient, but what I have been \u201cYes, I T think our for years.is decentralization\u2014 that ie, have each district command in- deperident.In war it would be ridiculous \u2018to have the forces in Vancouver, or even - Winnipeg, waiting for orders.heatiquarters.\u201cThe sooner we in Ottawa get over\u2019 thé idea that everything should be executed here the better.Make the Lwestern Ontario, eastern Ontario, Maritime Provinces and western districts independent.Red tape is all right.I up \u2018to a certain limit, but it not be carried too far.These mt \u2018have ben embodied in my annus} .revort.\u201d Halifax, xs, April.6-Sir Frederick Borden, Minister of Militia, who is here, \u2018on, the way for England, when interviewed to-day and asked to\u2019 give some reasons for Lord Aylmset\u2019s dismissal, said: \u2018Lord \u2018Aylmer has bad no dismissal.\u201d That's all He was appointed for a lim- nopsense.itéd:time.expiring on, Dec.81 last, at \u2018whieh time had earned his full retiring allowance.He saw the order-in-council ait initiated it with his own hand.He continued to perform, after the date named; \u2018his duties to suit the eonvenience \u2018of thie Militia Department.\u201cY do not believe: Lord Aylmer has \u2018originated this fuss.I believe him to be incapable of it, because he told me he \u2018was perfectly content with the arrange- \u2018ments made no longer ago than last \u2018Tresday.\u201d 7 \u201cHis retirement,\u2019 said the minister, \u2018is simply in accordance with the established.custom \u2018by which \u2018senior officers give promo- the service.\u201d FINNISH DIET.Nineteen Woinen Elected Nine of Whom Are .Socialists.Ve \u2014 Fe ors, April 7\u2014The returns of the ons \"for \u2018members of the Finnish t show that nineteen women, of who nine\u2019 are socialists, bave been elected.\u2018This is the first occasion.that women ropreséntatives have been elected to amy.national legislative, body.- NEWS IN BRIEF.Sven Hedin, the Norwegian fever at present journeying in Thibet along the upper waters of the Brahmaputty, is said to have discovered a new range 3 very high mountains, and.to have also.discovered the Brahmaputra\u2019s source.Nineteen women \u201chave be \u2018elected to the Finnish Diet.CA The latest school is is asc hos! of prophetesses.It is a German affair, con ducted by \u2018a lady of large experience, and teaches its pupils the valuable arts a \u2018predicting the future of their elients the flights of birds, yolks of eggs, ibe lead and coffee grounds.President Castro, © of Venezuela, who has been a long time ill, has just suffered another relapse.Le Ex-President Barrillos of Guatemala was murdered last night in the Mexican House of Commons.Mr.Andrew D.\u2019 \u201cWhite, for States ambassadet at Berlin, at Cuba for' himself, says nothing but \u2018a.cuive to.e United States.Ç ; i In New York this morning the car barns \u2018and power house of the Metropolitan Street Railway were destroyed by fire, and one fireman was killed, er United ter looking.e island i Replying to an \u2018appeal for the extension of the Carnegie Foundatign to state and provincial universities in fie United States and Canada, Professor.Henry S.Pritchett, chairman, of the Board, sve pensions should he provided fog the \u2018Seash- ers of these schools, but not by private enterprise.Anything but state aid for state institutions he considers! would result not in.strengthening, but in weak- Mr.Carnegie's ening them.: Int Yhe Carnegie Institute is ow So bringing hia ota gift to the $000.00 uj fo $19,000,- \" The Jamestown Exhibit Me to on April open The Rev.Dr.Dr.Neon, of Kn Church, 3 ï ill an 3 Hamilton, is \u2018eri result of cough tablets, take e on Saturday to cure a cold.to og Fernie m ine strikers dem vôte of \u2018the local unions.Dr A McQueen, of of Entre, où his Tu ave decided a referen- Nk Sane à fineteen- yéar-oli ; t {ployed « ad elerk in the Su, Sur tore of hb r.A.Davidson, Westm Sjeap.ed.a few days ago, and apes.traced as far ae dr he stolen express orders he has cashed|on the way.The funeral of the late was held this afternoon from Church at 2.30.- One of the thirty-inc inch wate rnin running under Atwater avenue © buts on Saturday afternoon, and sgt th street run- ding like & mill race.For veral hours afterwards there was a seriou shortage of water in.the reservoir.h Drummond St.George's - Dr.Torrey\u2019s evangelistic.* campaign opened in St.James Church yesterday, with services at 3 and 7 2.Both meetings were thronged.SENOR BARRILLOS \u201c ASSASSINAT ED.Ex-President of mala Murdered by à Youth.- y Merio April TEx Pr Presid: Ry, Ap os, lent.x agsassinated here or at the ° House of \u2018Commons, by & young Guatemalan.named Cabrero, 18 years of «ge.HAWLEY \u201cJUMPS JAIL.Belleville, Ont., April 6\u2014James Haw- lev, of Bancroft, - arrested, charged with bu hod j allowed out on bail and country.\u2014\u2014\u2014e\u2014 3 FAIR AND Will winter never be overs | ; Will the dark days never | Must the buttercup and the Be always hid under the snow?Ah! lean me your little ear, iove, Hark to a besutiful thing, The weariest month of the Is shoriest und nearcat to \u2014Mrs.A D.T.Whäuey.Toronto, April §.\u2014Kamloops, + 30; Cat- .gary, on eile, 2, 42, ul 18; Appel 0, 28 ; ort Arthur, 3°, 30 Toren 40, 36; , 30; 20; Quebec, .30, 24: Halifax, 32, A nda winds, with snow Pg rain.Oe Tuesday, strong westerly winds, fair and T, love, spring.\u2018An area of low pressure which was west of the Miselssippi on Saturday now centred over Lake Huron.Rain has YalleR throughout Western Ontario and ig now falling in Eastern Ontario aèd Vesiqrn Quebec.+ \u2014 c 1640-2 Notre Dame street, Montreal, April 8, 1907.\u2014Readings by Hoarn & Hare Standard Basomoter at poon a.m.\u201cge 2.78.« we Testorday ce pu ne ques 5.= Juate- Le de be ! ; ¢ + + 3 i H 47 : AR TRE EST TT (; 2 A ces ai ey Te ee 7 Qué v RET CY ET \\ Le at ds Er pre a ce ANWAY\u2014At 4077 Tüpper street, 0: day, April 1, 1907, & aon to Mr.a Me.FH Morris Stasway.; Ae NC 2, Ponant eat M2 dor \u2014\u2014 hier of the : w.H.Msy and es daugiier ot Dr 8.P.May, to Wm.elville Forrest, of tbe Union son Ze Dr.and Mrs.Wm, Forrest, * BE Charles parie, Eu Ruth Hsiens May, WEON-\u2014VANCE.\u2014In Bt.John's Chureh, \u2026 \"Cavan, Ont.on Agrtl .1907, by tu Rev.W.H.Vance, a \u2018brother = tbe - bride, assisted by the Rev.W.C, Allen, ar rector of the parish, Christopher ~-Howson, M.D., C.M., of Stettler, Al ® to Adah Marjorey, daughter of 1 Vance, of Pine Grove, Caven., 3 \u2014 BARKER \u2014 At eee | flot the bride's parents, Fa wa Cetiage, March 20, 1807, by the Rov.le ker, of Acton, i Eine bride, ab | iy stated uy the Rev.AI Soyder, ot Prince- HE \u2018ton, Bwva Maud, daughter Mr.aod ,.st, Mrs.pioche Pazker, to Broest Resi- \u2014 paid Harris, of Paris, Ontario.\u2026 [Moran _ BECKSTEAD = At ne Par- Ji, sonage,-Finch, Ont, By the Rev.À land to Mise Lillie \u201cof | \u2018 i the Township of Osnabruck, County Stor- ; moat, ao - GRAHAM \u2014 As ta the FF, M.urch, Moatreal, an Aprül 8, 1907, by the Dr.ous, = A.ae ae anda, pe rats the Rev 4 Swit 2, ¢ 3! ERS RW Fn ¢ se.-.jprmieuonD, \u2014 At Cobalt, Ont; on Satur- any, April 6, 1907 , \u201cWilliam Henry Dn - .mond, M.D., C.M., ta the Sard year of fi \u201chis age.> \u2018drBson.\u2014At\" his residence, \u2018Glen Bree, Maple Valley, Ont., on April 3, 1907, Wil \u2019 tam Gibson, son.a native of Fortar shire, Scotland, in tis 8th year.- omy \u2014 at Tor où April 5, 1%. YOUNG WOMAN TRIED TO: END - HER LIFE WITH POISON.* Maggie Johnson, al alias Denis, twenty- eight years of age, attempted to commit Saturday night in 2e) board- 20 Margaret at ; ne carbolic acid.\u2018The young woman's landlady that the girl had been drinking for the last week.On Satu ed for the loan of § purchase a bottle she refused to give her the money the girl went to her room and swallowed the carbalic acid.An ambula: ed from the Notre Dame Hospital, but instead of [going to 20 Margaret street, city, it went to 20 Margaret street, St.four miles away.young man, who was standi corner of St, James and St.streets, watching for the ambulance, saw ivate ambulance of C.A.Dumaine proprietors of the morgue on = James street.yo it was the ambulance ital for the poisoning wenty:five cen of gin, and when case, and that t a mistake; ran after 1 it and catching it up directed the driver to St.Margaret street.The driver, thinking there/might be a dead body there to be taken to the morgue, turned back.As the ambulance that had been called from the Notre Dame Hospital almost an hour previons- Judd ly \u2018bad not arrived, the morgye employees put the girl in their ambulance sul and took her to the there before the regular ambulan turned from St.Henri.The physicians et the hospital state that the girl's coudition is not serious and she will be able to leave in « few MR.DEVLIN, M.P, HONORED BANQUET TENDERED HIM BY THE || REFORM CLUB.uet was tendered b des R: Devli Nicolet, on \"Saturday last.The boast of the guest of the ev was proposed by Lieut.-Col, Hib and when he rose to reply, Mr.Devlin loud \u2018cheers.After} thanking his friends for the honor done him, he referred his ten years\u2019 absence, and sad that, perha better\u2019 able to appreciate progress Canada had made under \u201cLiberal rule during those ten years than who had lived in the country.\u201d He then id increase in the le of Canads and great credit in the money markets of the world, and referred to the devel ment in rails was greeted with mentioned the ra) d The current was so St.Lewrence trade had developed by leaps a and bou: bounds, end extol- EE e parer part of of tha continent to the which \u2018takes Secouut of soute.es, se qu.be Fo verte vue are tee ee qe $2.75 According to sive.R, IN LIGHT GREY.ws Hava A SPRCUL.83,59 se.» 66 ne 66 ae +u 68.ipoveus .se.Fb we 60 0e Accordlag to oise.ME LINEA RATNEN BES FOR -TT6-RICHNRES OF GOODS, ITH FAIR PRICES, -AND ITS UNLIMITIS - - TUBSDAY WILL BE A SPECIAL DAY, &nd the Counters\u2019 will \"be piled up \u2018with some JOB LINNNS, which\u201d we have ot coated of, AT Won: .DERFUL FIGURES.HEAVY QUALITY mou CARY S;, sizes, taches: ULARS 2e.gram bron 1p ve 2 SPECIAL, per yard wo.- 220 mg, CARSLEY Yet.13 to 154 Notre Dame $t, West.| \u201c184.\u2018to 194 St.James St, Mantreal.: | Mr.Devlin then the Hon, Mr PELs tops, ferred to Ros Hon.Me Bim où * ministration of the Interco ond] Rail way.Speaking of the retirement of the Minister of Railwa - bed, that it bad been ght a up section of Th the .Oppositi n, whics, 0 3, sessil government on gén -policy, but fad resorted to of espionage with regard to Le SE OF cepionae | isters the Crown, and then added?\u2018Fellow Liberals, let the figsh light bd wrned upon our leaders in - parliament, r they can stand it, but I tel} you herd to-night that we will not retaliate.We monte Los ourselves, pu nal?Pa CHILD FELL FROM WINDOW.The _two-yeariold daught rence Brophy, : clerk of ghee 4 Antoine | 3.80 \u2018o'clock frôm one of the windows of her father\u2019s residence in the upper part of the east end of the market \u2018to the wooden awning over the St.James street | sidewalk, a distance of fifteen feet.Constable Judd, of the Chaboillez street Bal.lice station, Who: was standing hi ; corner of St.James \u2018and cunt streets, and witnessed the accident, ran up into the house and dropped from the!| window to \u201cthe awning.e child was was not.seriously injured and was as \u2018udd injured one of d from the window, and as a remit ho will be off duty for & short.Aime Mr.Ernest Craine who came to the.Royal Bank of Canada in this \u2018city from Douglas, Iste of Man, seven weeks ago, left on Saturday night \u2018for Vancouver, B.C., where he: will take up his duties in the east end branch of the Royal Bank.Although Mr.Craine\u2019s stay here was so brief his genial tem.iperament made him many friends, whè: regret his depertu = quiet EE ber of acquefntances ge thered at | \u2018Windsor Station on Brardar o evi and wished Mr.Craine Godspéed.TOUCHED LIVE WIRE = Wi i 8.\u2014There wes 3 fer rile soudén in tre wham of the those Electric Rail yesterday, where.je Bale coocty received from the bé ) ant at Lac Du Bonnet, en tes Fay Eugene Pilou came 2 of contact with a troniemien on vire \u2018which eying aix usand volts The curre fesvy it burned the soles off his boots md made i J pression of his on pain > where holes were made in the goncrete underneath.The fes on on his fe bands was literally ro nd al oa &.pe 5 4 {hea by the competent.authorit: by the The warrant itself wae filed A Market, fell on\" Saturday afternoon at | unconscious when pi ed up \u2018and her face was somewhat lacerated, \u2018but shel- well as ever a souple of hours later.|- is ankles when he |.rpm ROYAL BANK CHANGES,\u2018 a CHEAPER RATES pra ON PERIODICALS.British Postmaster-General to f Arrange for Reduction to Canada.London, April 7.\u2014Mr.Sydney \u2018Buston, I Postmaster- eneral, speaking at Aber- | deen, said he hoped to arrange for cheaper.- jantes on à pewspapers and magazines to = JCanade- shortly.- F (Canadian Associated Press.) * London, April 8 pr elertiog to the * | announcement of Sydney Buxton, \u201c}the.poeme top Gen rai, of an arrange- 7j ment with Canada for \u2018cheaper rates on and magazines, the York- \u2019 \u201cfoes shire.Dost.Leeds, says that while it i incumbent upon us to frame postal rates to encourage budiness with the colonies, they may fairly be agked to \u2018relax the fiscal regulations designed to Fexclude .catalo; , the publications of English manufacturers, \u2014\u2014e THE DUCLOS CASE + \u2018A VERY IMPORTANT ISSUE RAISED.When the habeas corpus case of Alex- .}ander Duclos was called wp before Mr.\u2018| Justice Fortin, in the Practice Court, on Saturday, the authorities of the} Longue Pointe Asylum produced, togeth- ~4-er- with the person of Duclos himself, their return of the writ showing on what }ground they held him in custody.This ground was explained to be a warramt \u2018| of the Lieutenant-Governor issued under 1 article 188 of the Criminal Code, and ordering that Duclos be detained in the , inasmuch as it had heen, corti- e H wath the return.\u201cUpon this return, Mr.N.La- - { ganmme, \u2018counsel for Duclos, N de à motion asking.that the documents from the alleged competent authority establishing his 8 lient\u2019s insanity, be produced.In support of his motion, he argued that the warrant produced had been issued after Duclos had been propounced by a jury to : {be of sound , after a report to that effect: by the medical guperintendent of the asylum.He added that, upon his application for habeas corpus, in January, the case had been continued several : on the ground that his client's Tigres being examined.This went to that when Duclos was committed | {ta-the asylum, upon the Lieutenant-Gov- ernor's warrant, on Jen.3, there was et no.report of a competent authority | gp A change in the man\u2019s con- in, tion since the fin g of the jury, and he warrant referred to would appear to Fes bare such cireumstances, nothing buts, \u2018Lettre de cachet.\u2019 ; Lafortune and d Hibbard, on ; on the e ground that the warrant | a facie evidence of the correct- as prima commitment, \u201cafd - Mr.Lar 1° ET of e Crown, opposed this mo- 1 zù Farame\u2019s demand!\" went beyond habeas 41 corpus proceedings.\u2018The Court granted the frietion, however, and the case was ntinned to Wednesday next.or Chas.Lanctot Deputy Attorney- General, is to begin his investigation of the circumstances of Dusclos\u2019s escape on y next.; - : BE a Loe A SUDDEN DEATH.Toronto, Ap 7\u2014Mr, Declos Van\u2019 Dyke, brokers agent, died suddenly at 3.30 this afternoon in the baggage room t the Union Station.He was fifty-.one ah of age, and a widower.Heast fail was the cause of death.out remains will be interred at Grimsby Thursday: \u2014\u2014\u2014 a REED-COLE PROGRAMME.The programme for the Le Grand- Beeld Ke Kelle Sole vocal To at Kaen! evening n ol ows.\u201cer, ay D.1 of Ot- aus eU ac- 1\u2014Pieno solo: .@ Nocturne.«¢ vo oo +o «Chopin Valse.+o oe «0 Cho Mrs.A.D.Cartwright.TT @ \u201ca Biro Mio Bene.Giordani Salome.\u2018Hane Hermann $ The gy of ah.A vee ee Mendelssohn - Mr.\u201cKeliy-Oôle, \u201cBT = mes Vor \u2018avaient \u201d .Haba (© fo .Pierne ; Mme.I Grand Reed.-4\u2014Duet.My Heart Greets the \"Morn .Goring Thomas Mme.Reed and Mr.Kelly-Cole.5\u2014Aria.The Rose Song (from Carmen).Bizet: Mr.Kelly- Cole.8.\u2014Piano golo.-Huagar: an oe Liszt Mra.A.D.Cartwrig 7\u2014Aria.The Towel ey liom Faust).Got To Mme.Reed.fe (a) Mary of Allendale.01d Engleh J Kitty ts Coleraine, .0ld Irish ; b °F ¢) Love's Passing Sir \u201cTaylor 5 \u20ac @ Po Oh Come.Ol A re by Parker) \u201cap5 Fire of Love.Dr.Arne i >) The Sweetest Flower that- .\u2026.Van der Stucken -(e) ï go a Lovel Garden uy d\u2019Hardelot (@)Aprile Birthday .L.Ronald Chase» Oint à PET DURE aid ing the sdk your Ble bn testimonials mn me ooo \u201cand Tot Jour Bow ioe a UES moro.DR.OHASE'S OINTMENT 1 STN TRISTE © \u2018 ; - ~SPRING INTERMENTS.Burials in Both C Cemeteries Will Commence in About Two WILL BE NEARLY THREE THOUSAND BODIES To DISPOSE OF More \u2018than twenty- -two hundred bodies charnel house of the Cote a Neiges Cemtery, await burial.December till April, owing to the severe climate, daily interments are impossible.In about a fortnight, however, grave-dig- gi , and the stone vault emptied of its winter store, This year there are 300 more bodies than last year.Every spring the officials have to bury a number of unclaimed bodies, but new regulations were recently which reduced the number from 200 to Fabrique buries about one-fourth Out of 8,566 bodies buried last Fabrique had 2, 148 left to their [Sy the Mount Royal Cemetery inter- \u2018will not be commenced for at least $ Stay ht, when 500 bodies will be is number being an increase of bo over re of last year, BRITAIN IN EGYPT.\u2018Lord Cromer on the Nationalist 4 + PAN-ISLAMISM AND TURKISH IN- TRIGUE\u2014THE MONTAGNINI PAPAL OORRESPON- (Cable Despatoh to the For York London, April 8.\u2014Lord Cromer\u2019s annual\u2019 report on Egypt, week, is moïe than usually important tackles more closely the Nationalist, movement in that country.He denies that it is truly national, and aegighs it to thé agitations of Pan-le- lamism, with the necessary coro allegiance to the Sultan.\u2018This emphasis on \u2018the Sultan evidently is a careful warsing to the Liberals here.The re port is also interesting as containing in detail Lord Oromer\u2019s scheme for an Egypt, to be partly elected by the foreign interests there and partly nominated, his behef being ihat the only na- lity possible at present is to give parliament, consisting of rep- reventatives of ruling material interests, not of natives.The publication by the Paris \u2018Figaro\u2019 of the documents seized of the late Papal Nuncio in Paris, h on all the week.an Catholic journalist is taking the \u2018published this A well-known ication, but no one can iia | onde what service it can do to the V Some of the documents are letters exchanged by {lardinal Me Patis, others are rom a or Sent by Mgr.have been merel personal, and\u201d throw no Bight, x upon the mystery of the sud- of the divided counsels \u2018rench - bishops at one period the separation struggle.por that the -object of the publication is firstly to belittle the French official to be not of great importance; dly, to embdrraes the government.The: latter purpose is indicated by cer- against M.menceau\u2019s honesty, d the institution \u2018| others attributing very mild indiscre- \u2018tions.in conversation to Sir Francis Bertie, the British ambassador to France.has attached an om- o a sudden drafting of troops into the city on Thursday.is compared, forebodingly, with the ar rival of troops just before the dissolution of the first Douma.Reports come from India that Even | Hedin, on his present journey in Thi- upper waters of the lof tai * There range of very lofty diner ins.ere are also reports that he has found the e Brahmaputra.He seems to have travelled without molestation.bet, along the BARLY OLOSING AT OTTAWA.Ottawa, April \u20186\u2014After much agitation and not a little ing \u201che Saturday night early closing bylaw, a compromise - and the shops, inst .Godard | litigation, respect- of orien ry ients having given ther word that they will observe such a regulation, the Qity Council met in special session, repealed the by-law for seven o'clock, and several stages a by-law 9 pam.on Saturdays.= seven o\u2019clock on other continue under a distinct by Jaw i in force for some time.ken on the subject Of ear an eveni per, sho ming a in favor of Saturday night early closing.BISONS FOR CANADA MR.ROOSEVELT'S AMBITION TO \u2018SBOURE HERD DEFEATED.Br aang through ite of early closing April 5.\u2014President Rooge- velt\u2019s ambition to get for the national the famous herd\" bi a in to Michele Pablo, of Mexico, has been defeated by Canadian officials, Mr.Howard Eaton, i hunter, a personal lena of the Pre- been in Mexico for I ide to a hunting Some time ago he learned that herd was for sale, and got at $300 a head.He notified option Roosevelt, but th was not raised Hunyadi Janos Best Natural Laxative A prompt remedy for billousness and stomach troubles.Half a glass on orising Se RL E21 DEER A 3 RG MONEY ORDERS MISSING ALSO DRUG CLERK WHO HAS BEEN CASHING THEM FREELY, :; Mr, James Harrison, chief of the Wet mount police force, holds warrant : the arrest of James Selar# 10 years ot age, who has left Westmotint for parts wnknown with twenty blank expres money order forms.Selrs was cum.ployed as a messenger at Mr.A.Davidson\u2019s drug store, Westmount.Last December, when alterations were being made in Mr.Davidgon\u2019s store, a Canadian Express Company money order book containing twenty forms disappeared.The message boy appeared to search as diligently as anyone else for the missing book, but Mr.Davidson never siw it again, and until a few weeks ago he thought it had been mislaid or else that a yorkies.in the store at the time had taken.Bog \u2018told of the disappegrance of the book, the express company ht once noti fied their agents throughout the country to cash no orders corresponding to mum.bers in the missing book.During the first days of last March Selars complained of illness.As he did not appear at work.on: March 6, it was taken for granted that he had been confined to \u2018be Inquiries were mads at his boarding house, on Selby avenue, the following day, and it was found that he had left the city on t à evening of March 5.Before the week ended the missing forms had started to turn up on the instalment plan, most of them having been cashed for the maximum amount of fifty dollars.On examining the or der book then in use at the store, it was found that one order form' had been cut out.This had been cashed in Montreal for eight dollars, which was probably used to pay train passage, From Kingston, a Guelph, Nia- gars, Winmi ngjificationg of cashed orders have been -coming-ia, d the lat: intimation of his whereabbuts was received by his former gmployer last Friday in the form of an order for fifty dollars, cashed at Vancouver, B.C., on March 21.\u2014en CARNEGIE GIVES FOUR MILLIONS, ADVISES AGAINST BUYING \u2018OLD MASTERS\u2019 FOR PITTSBURG ART GALLERY / \u2014 7 Pittsburg, April 5.\u2014Andrew Carnegie to-day gave the Carn Institute $4,000,000, doubting the endowment of ne million dollars in cash and $1,000,000 in five percent bonds were given to the Carnegie Technical Schools at the same time.The gifts of to-day \u2018 made a total.of $23,600,000, which drew Carnegie has given to his home city.HALIFAX IS PLEASED.BECAUSE THE PREMIÉR SAID : TBE C P.R.SHOULD RUN THERE.| \u2014 |.A despatch from Halifax atates that many people there are pleased at the \u2018| announcement that the following re marks passed between Mr.A.M.Bell, president of the Board of Trade, and Sir nba Laurier, on the steamship \u2018Empress of Britain\u2019 on Saturday \u2018How is the business of Halifax, Mr.Bell ?said Sir Wilfrid.\u2018Not so good as it grould be if the Canadian Pacific Railway were to run to Halifax, as we think the- government should ellow it to do,\u201d wea Mr.reply.\u2018Oh\u2019 eaid the Prime Minister, \u2018Dut the © P.R.shall come to Halifax\u2019 \u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014 i ALLEGED FRATRICIDE YOUNG SISTER er: RESPONSIBLE FOR BROTHER'S : DEATH.| bec, April 7.\u2014The Teh i in the cas of eee medée Carrier, supposed to have Deen murdered in one of the cessions of the parish of St.Charles de Belle- chasse last week, concluded its work lash evening before Coroner Perron at Charles, and, as a result, the jury held the young sister of the deceased responsible for her brother's death.It will be remembered that young \u201cCarrier Wat found dead in the bash with a knife wound in his side.The prisimer, who is only 15 \u2018yeare old, is named exing Care rier, and was brought to tewr this morns in \u2018by Chief McCarthy, of tBe province: police.She denies the ac tion, an will be brought buck to St Caries ot t the bison for e Dominion.Montmagny.to-morrow Tuesday à here Pa preliminary i tion wi pe HTL TT: C) > Eck kK FEET EER} & PCRÉRpRTISIE, -8,.3907 Victory for.the Labor Disp Bill at Spring! ill; Mines\u2014 - the Taber Lo \u2014 wa ril 8.\u2014When the House: of ot a the morning Che Almmister oi Labor announced tie ieceipt or hews that the stoke of suvenigeu _numared coal mIDeTs al Spr.oghil, N.>., has Deen prought to a speedy conc.usion by tae.men th returning to work\u201d tuis morning, which the Hon.Mr.Lemieux considered: a great v.ciory.and v.ndica- ion of the labor ogra De men on e House L - Letormng to werk ramed.10 \u2018question as to the ciosed or open smep, \u2018 ine parties to this dispute were noc at first aware .that the compulsory \u2018investigation -bL.u tad paseed parkament, but when they bécame so aware the strike at once came to à close.2.In reply to an inquiey by Mr.Herron relative Lo the lockeur that » said to bave occurred at the Faber coal mines in the North-Weat, there seems to be gome misapprehension as to the course should be pursued, the men being the impression that !t was the duty of the Federal Government to itself enforce the law that passed parLament this session.The Minister .of Labor explained to the House that as he understood the enforcement of the .aw devolved entirely upon the local authorities.Mr.Borden, Conservative leader, was unabie, however, to concur in this understanding of the situat.on.This legisla tion wes supposedly in the interest of the geneual public to protect them against tne recurrence of a strike such as that which cut off the fuel supply of the western provinces last fail and wmter.What was the use of passing such laws at all unless steps were taken.to ensure their énonce | Sem Hug at cireumelances pente the recent irement of Tom | a Doctor Generaiship of the Canadian militia.Co , the Hon.W.'S.Fielding, act- Neer of Jitie, regretted that m the absence of Sir Frederick Borden he i they appeared ental record.Lord Aylmer.had asked.for a statement ; SPEAKER OF ONTARIO LEGISEA- \"TURE PASSES AWAY SF - re ae .Toronto, April 7.\u2014The Hon.J.W.St.John, Speaker of the Ontatio Legislature, died at Toronto General Hospital at noon to-day, after an illness of two weeks, death resulting from an operation \u2018for appendicitis.Deceased was admit- THE LATE J.W.ST.JOHN.ted to the hospital -on March 24.He was unconscious from, two o'clock on Sunday morning until\u2019 the hour of his death.e was removed to the residence, 194 Dunn avenue.À meeting of the cabinet was held at the Parliament Buildings this afternoon, when preliminary \u2018arrangements were made for the funeral, which-will be on.Wednesday \u2018in charge of.the government, interment to take place at Mount Pleasant cemetery, There will be a service on Tuesday night in Parkdale Methodist Church.Later the body will be \u201ctaken to the Parliament Buildings, where it will lie in state in the Speaker's apartments on Wednesday morning.The legislature will méez for business aë ugual at 3 o\u2019clock to-morrow afternoon, when probably Mr.Thomas Eppointed permanent Speaker.The Housa wi til Thursday.; Mr.John Wesley St.John was born on July 17, 1854, in Brock -Towuship.aud was \u2018educated in the Breck ublic from tne adjutant-gen- ee ary of $6,000 a year, on Nov.1, 1004, The appointent was to be until Dec.31, 1906, the object being to afford Lord Aylmer the per.od that would entitle lum to-retire on full pensio n.The Order-in-Council to which e had referfed bore the initials of the which would seem to show Aylmer had been himself con- that the arrangement was i He Totied with the ol.B.H.Vidal.MW H.Bennett\u2014How old are these FH pres A oh PES J y- .| fee Ot Then wili the country be expected to supetannuate Col.Vidal i two?me Fi ding ufficient unto the day is the f Mr, * Questions on the thereof.\u2018had a series of rmand, Lavergne had se other paper ask the government Was prepared to have the postage stampe, the Dominion notes, and the oney of the.country, issued in both languages.The foot of the answers given: by the Postmaster-General and the Minister of Finance was to the effect that there was no necessity end no intention of chang ing system that has been in vogue for the past half century.| - The House then passed into committee of supply on-the Public Works estimates.DEATH OF A\u2019 LAWYER.Mr.Alphonse Christin, advocate, of this city, who has been in ill-health for several years past, died yesterday, at the age of sixty years.The deceased studied law under Sir L.À.Jetté, with whom he formed a partnership after his admission to the Bar Jn 1870.In 1672 \u2018he temporarily abandoned his: profession look after mining interests in Quebec, but after a few years returned to Mon- real, where he resumed the practice of law, and occupied the position of ilcense commissioner until 1879.During subsequent years, Mr.Christin a very active part in politics as an ardent sup- 1 the Li party.He was the first president of the Club.National, and secured many victories for his party, ing one of the most brilliant orators .~ on the hustings in his younger days.Of Tate years his failing health had compelled him to lead a comparatively retired life.He was the father of Mr.J.A.Christin, manufacturer of aerated water, and of Mr.Gustave Lemieux.The funeral will take place tg-mogrpw morn: ing, at 8 o'clock, from his residence, 154 St.Denis street.THE VERDUN \u2018HOSPITAL.The visiting governors for the current week to the Protestant House of Industry and \u2018Refuge, and to.the Homes at ngue Pointe are: Messrs.F.W.Thompeon \u2018and F.O.Lewis.Fhe number of night lodgings given last week was 573, and the number of nreals given - Was 960.Lo ', ee wT yo Miller & Miller, of New York, are in the city for a liinited time only.\u2018Who are they, you : Well, they are experts in the mattar of measuring cutting and fitting Ladies\u2019 Garments.hey an be seen at Carsley\u2019s Dress Goods Store.You want a garment for Easter, ladies! Naw is your opportunity to select your goods, and choose one the many style plates which Professor Miller has hrougat from New York.The measuring.cut od of service | sehnols, Uxbridge High School, Cokourg Collegiate Institute and Victoria Uni- versiuy.whence he matriculated in 1877 and graduated in arts in 1881, winning the mathematical scholarship, He .was ! still a member of: thé senate of the.uni- |-versity at the time of his death.In 1684 he received his M.A.in the same \"university.He entered as a student in | 1681 the law firm of Messrs.Blake, Lash ; Ses : in 1884; he joined.t, a Ee Cameron Eom & Sb.Jahr from 1886 to 1884 he was a member o the firm of Messrs.Haverson John, and from 1805 to 1899 was ber of the firm of Messrs.St.Jpt \u2018Thompson.In the last-named year he formed a partnership with Mr.-G.C.Ross in the firm of St.John -& Ross, and latterly the firm- was St.John & Kappele.The Hon.Mr.St.John was always a welcome speaker at meetings, \"being an\u2019 ardent Conservative, he made his first appearance in politica.in 1888, in support of the late Hon.N.Clarke Wallace, in West York.He was the unsuccessful Conservative candidate for West York at the legislature by-election in- 1892, but at the general election in 1894 he defeated Mr.W.J.Hill, the Liberal, and entered the legislature for the first time that year.- In 1898, however, Mr.Hill defeated Mr.St.John, buç'in 1902 the latter defeated Mr.Hill and retained the seat ever since.On the accession of the Conservatives to power Mr.St.John was elected Spesker of the Ontario .Legislature.was 8 director of several companies and à mem- \"ber: of the Masonic.order.In religion Mr.St.John was a Mcthodist.: NEW FREWKIHT ROUT - BE {CUSTOMS OFFICERS.TO.BE TN.=! STALLED AT NOYAN ~~ .JUNCTION.\u2014 La The St.Albans \u2018Messenger\u2019 says.\u201cBy a gpecial order which is to take effect immediately, two deputy collectors of custome will be stationed ai Noyan Junction, Qua., to seal freight on transit cars from the west by way of Coteau, bonding them through to St.Albans so that they.will not have.to.be examined.at\u2019 Swan- ten, as heretofore.LL 5.In other :words, St.Albans; instead of and train crews will make Swanton Shel¥ inai point as in the past.: CAO trains from and for the west are now cutting off.much distance by atandoning'the old route by way _of St.Armand and Montreal and running way of Noyan Junction and Coteau.The change is made to \u2018accommodate\u2019 the new conditions.| \"11, sas L'd - was predicted by the \u201cWitness\u201d some monts 280 that dn arrangement of this sort weuld be made by the Grand Tronk authorities \u2018in onder to-velieve their.terminal yards \u2018here and \u2018at Turcot.\u201cA RUNAWAY HÔRSE.Court of Review.on Saturday.> el the judgment, of thé Superior Court ne Amfox,.Lecours A Lari: viéré Company\u2018 vé.the \u2018Montreal Wacer- proof: Clothing Company.This wis a ofafm for $178.92 damages caused by a runxway horse alleged to belong -to.the comrady | defendant, wtich.Tan into the comrany pisintift\u2019s window.The first court muin- tained the.plea (that the horse was not the property, nor .in cberge of the clothing but the Court of Review reversed versed: the J in.\"a\u2019 tase Of 1 ting and fitting costs only 50e.\u2018company, ¢ > ! : ent and granted the tot, Le- , MR.J.W.ST.JOHN-BEAD | | box office for five performances.Crawford will bel sit on Tuesday and then adjourn.un- | \u201cPRINCE OF MONACOS MONTE | CARLO .OPERA COMPANY IN BERLIN.= js _ Berlin, April 6.\u2014The Prince of naco's Monte Carlo Opera Company is occupying .the: Royal Opera House here, giving a series of operas, the entire ceeds of which go to charities.prince came here with the company, which cost him personally $11,260 daily.\u2019 lety 1s eager to go to every performance, and the.house «is crowded nightly with princes and princesses, nobles of high rank and influential fin: anciers.The boxes cost $30, and it is estimated that $62,500 wae taken at the\u2019 .The Prince of Monaco has become sn intimate friend of the Emperor William of recent years.He is believed to have a conciliafory intermediary.be Morecean controversy.- CUBA A CURSB - J VAST - ROTTEN - BOROUGH INCAPABLE OF SELF-GOVERNMENT, - SAYS MR.ANDREW.D, - WHITE.TO UNITED STATES 3 New York, April 8.\u2014Mr.Andrew DB; White, former United States ambassador, who returned yesterday on the steamship \u2018Bluecher,\u2019 after a cruise in the bean sea; said of Cuba, which he.visited: 1 regard the Cuban question as more: serious than our Philippine problem.Cuba is à great negro state; incapable \u2018of self-government, and everything that I saw while there strengthens\u2019 my -convie- tions that Cuba as a state would.be a ough with a few wealthy men in the midst of a negro population incom; t to govern themselves, to say noth of aiding in the government of the United States.Cuba were mede a state of the Union it would, in-my \u2018opinion, Taÿ- diy become a curse to itself and the nation.\u201d .\u2019 C RE ATE COUGH TABLETS ?Toys 5 -PHE REV.DR A NARROW BSCAPE FROM * ! DRATH.1 Hamilton, Ont, April 6\u2014The\" con gregation 4f Knox Church were without the services of their pastor, the Rew Dr.Nelson, yesterday.Dr.Nelson i lying at home in a critical condition, although his physician is hopeful thh he will recover.Dr.Nelson on Frida; night bought some tablets at a ; store that were advertised to cure A cold.He was to take so many of thëm very hour or two, and he followed the réctiôns.The result\u2019 was that he tas in bed on Saturday mioriing in an unconscious.&*~te \u2018and perfectly Seip Dr.MeNialol was summoned.at once,a; at eared at first that life- vas, gui tinot, but after.working - over.him- for some time Dr.McNichol brought his patient around.\u2019 'Fhere was some -pro- duct of coal tat;' it is said, in the ta lets that brought about Dr.Nelson's condition.Cl .1 DEATH OF SISTER E.CURRAN.| The friends of Mr.Justice Curran wil} regret to learn that death has again entered his family.A little over a year agg his eldest sister, who was à member o the Grey Nunnery, died in this city.Only a {fortnight since another sister belonging to the same order died in Ot- taws, and now the lest of his three sisters, the Rev.Sister Elizabeth Curran, aleo a Grey nun, has passed away at\u2019 the mother house of the institution in Ottawa.at the age of 63 years.Rev.Elizabeth.Curran was in Montreal on Feb.-29, 1844.She was educated -at- Ottawa, and entered the community there on Sept.7, 1858.She took her vows in 1800, and has since | been an able, active and zcalous worker.At the time of her death Sister Curran: occupied the.position .of.secretary-gen- eral of her order.DEATH OF MRS.DUGAS.Much surprise.was caused the friends- of Mr.Justice Dugas, of Dawson City, when they learned of the death of his wife, \u2018Dame Susan Hoskins, which oc- | curred here, on Saturday last, after.at very short illness.Mts.Dugas, who wag fifty-eight.years of age, had \u2018becw, it to her married daughter, Mrs, L.A.Herdt, wife.of Professor Herdt, of.Mc- Gill -University,- at 342 Sherbrooke street, Judge Dugas left for Dawson City a month ago, and it was intended that Mrs.Du then in the best of health,\u2019 Should follow him some time Macleod, April 8\u2014W.Neil, switoh- man.employed on .the C.P.R., met: his death in the yards on Sdturday af- terpoon, when coupling cars.He was horribly mangled, the right le& being fevered from the body.The car- wheels passed diagonally across his body, cutting off the left arm at the shoulder.\u2018He was dragged about twenty yards.SOUTH OXFORD PROHIBITIONISTS Ingersoll, April 8.\u2014An meeting of temperance workers was held in the council chamber on Saturday afternoon, at which the south riding of | Oxford ProhiHition Association was organized.The following officers were elected: President, W.~ Muir, Weat | Oxford; .first vice-president, W.II.Dipp, Delmer; second vice-president, W.Colyer, Nôrth Oxford; third - vice-president, R.7 Pexton.Otterville; secretary, JI.OQ.Lindsay.Ingersoll; treasurer, B.Cody, West Zorra.- Presidents \u2018of municinaii- fies were also chosen.\u201cA Ao fas earried unanimously protesting \u2018aga:hst pow \u2018clausé 5 the license law, tween France and Germany during the May + physicians to curse to us\u2014simply a vast rotteñ -bor- b { \u201ctill, \"in « The Mrs .Chauvea Colonel W.Gwatkin, Ottawa; H.end Miss Monk, Montreal; C.Sti with her husband, on an extended vie- \u2018Campbell, Sherbrooke; James D.Davis, Ri flexander John, M enthusiastic | -.SOCIAL AND -PERSONAL + J .: .The Misses Hanson were in Kingston for the minstrel] show at the Royal Military College last week.Mr.Percy Barton, who hes been at the Windsor Hotel during the past week, left on Friday morning for Calgary, Alta.: : The Rev.Dr.Shaw, who has been With an attack of the Spb ie eat an a ight- ly better to-day.© ænppe, la .Miss Edith Margaret Smaill left on Saturday for Hamilton, Ont., to deliver her lecture-recital.Miss Smaill will be Ontario for the next fortnigat.Mrs.H.J.Cloran is the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs, George Good- Jin, Dtama, Senator Oloran, who was n - ciky for j turned to ontreal.Cr .ve, hag re The engagement 3e unounced of Miss at, younger daughter of the late Mir, Robert Moat, formerly of this city, Percy F.Mathias.Miss Moat : {is at present the guest of Mrs.Benson, atario avenue.\"Mr.Alexander Laird, general manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, who has been confined to his home for the past week on account of a temporary physical breakdown, due 0 overwork, has been advised by his take a three-months\u2019 rest in Europe.Laird will soil f London 4 o weeks.vill sail for The wedding took place in Grace Church of Miss E.L.Checketts, daughter of Mr.W.Checketts, and Mr.+.Lockwood, last Tuesday afternoon.The Rev.Archdeacon Ker, assisted by the Rev.Frank Charters, officiated.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore.Duchess satin made in Elizabethan style, with embroidered chiffon trimmings, and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and bridal roses, her ridesmaids being the Misses Alyce Helena Anderson and Grace Ethel Brickley, wearing white radium silk, pink and bluc sashes and wreathes of moss roses, carrying Easter uly bouquets, The Misses Elsie Lock and Fanny Lewis were flower irl, dressed in white silk, and carried askets of Easter lilies.r.T.Tatter- gall was groomsman, and the ushers were Messrs.ecketts, G.Webb, F.Strachan and D.Boon.Mayor street, the wedding was solemnized last Wednesday, by the Rev.Dr.Young B.A., pastor of St.James Methodist Church, of Miss Pearl A.Graham, eldest daughter of Mr.William Graham, of Arundei, Que, and.the Rev.W.J.Watchorn, son of Mr.W.A.Watchora Morin Flats, Que.Miss i.Wimfre Winter, of Ormstown, acted as ULrides- maid, and Yor.Douglas Graham, brother of the bride, was best man.After the ceremony the bridal party and guests had dinner_ at the Grand Union Total, the Rev.Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.Was:horn leaving later on a northbound train from P'ace Viger station for their honeymoon.They e course of a few weeks, return to Ormstown, where for the past two years\u2019 the Rev.Wateaom has beer .of the Holindss Movement a ch, =.mu > rsa avn M , The following Canadian visitors registered their names at the Canadian Government offices, 10 Rue de Rome, Paris, during the week ending March 23: G.\u2018Latourelle, Montreal; J.and Mrs.Hebert, Montreal; A.V.and Mrs.Roy, Montreal; Mrs We C.and Miss Buck, ey, Montreal; A.Tourangeau, Montreal; E, Denechand, Missidn City; Mies E Gingras, Stolyoke; E.Daulne, Montreal; Æ.Coiclough, Montreal; IL.V.Kuig.Montreal; .Dawes, Woodstock, Ont.; § and F.Desjardins, Montreal; Rev.H.J.Beaudry, Sherbrooke; N.Mrs.and Miss J.Bawlf, Winnipeg; Miss M.Mc- Kay, vinnipeg; F, Le Bailly, Montreal; Mr.Mrs.and the Misses McLennan, Cape Breton; A.W, Mrs.J.C., and Miss L.Stevenson, Montreal; W.J.Rose, Winnipeg; O.Normandin, Montreal; br.J.A.Mireault, Montreal; Mr.Justice and .Townshend, Halifax; J.E.Fors- lund, Winnipeg; Mr.and Mrs.O'Meara, Winnipeg; Mr.Justice and Mrs.A.uveau, Quebec; N.Lavoie, Quebec.Miss Ellen Terry is staying at the Corona: The following Canadien visitors registered their names at the Canadian High Commissionzra\u2019 office, 17 Victoria street, -London, during the week ending March 26:\u2014R.C.Malton, Toronto; Quiver Hall, Victoria Mines, Ontario; Lieut.CG.Moyse, Montreal; R.E.Gosnell, Vie toria, B.C.; Samuel John Thomas, Brap- don; À.W., Mre., and Francis E.M.>) Robinson, Montreal; John and Miss Jessie Coates, Ottawa; Mm.F.J.Montreal; Dr.J.H Laidley, Montreal; Mrs.T.C._ and Miss Elwood, Toronto; E.H.and Mrs.Ramsay, Prince Edward Island; the Rev.Benj.Chappell, Charlottetown; Dr.George Fletcher, Toron- ; J.B, and Mm.Oakes, Wolfeville; and Mrs, Gartshore, Hamilton; Dr.Swanton, will be the port of entey #0r| during\u201d this month.She cont | a |W.H.Wood, Montreal; John D.Ivey, freight entering from the vost over the] wepere cold some ten days 20, which Toronto; J.E.W.and M.Edith Mac- Ottawa, division; of the Grand Trunk Ball developed into pneumonia, with the re- Taflove, Vapcouver; Loos Baroourt, .\u201d No change TU \u201d t - stated.: ' 04 \u201cWelland; .J.n, ; the Swanton customs house will be: made suit 8 mere exander Reid, Vancouver; F.A.Hall, rs, the Misses, and Tén Breakey, Quebec; Miss Muriel E.daseph, uebec; J.P.Murray, H.K.\u201cMoDonald, Nova Scotia; red P.Bazin, Montreal; Mrs.Portway, Toron- \u2018to; Ha J.and Mrs, Crowe, St.John\u2019s, \"Newfoundland; Alfred E.Bar low, Ottawa; P.G.Benoit, Ottawa; T.| .COOKERY DEMONSTRATION.Under the direction of Miss Willett, a wo hours\u2019 cookery demonstration wiil he given at the School of Cookery, Y.-C.A., on Wednesday afterndon, com- fnéncing at 3 o'clock.+ NOTICE OF REMOVAL OF BAN.ï 0 t Catholic churches yes- pts A emunication from the Archbishop's palace was read pénforinine pue h manage: .- Jara Nénveautes having apologized and omiset never to give any objecticaable | Slave, His Grace had removed the ban, ?æ., 55 d ths £50 DS a De rénenled qe | Ca La | Pronounced against that place \u2018of amuse- At the Holiness Movement Chapel, Anderson, Ottawa; F.D., A., and Miks Corbett, Halifax; E.E, Boreham, Halifax; H.A.and Mrs.Tremayne, Fort Wiliam.>\", : : a EERE COLONIAL HOUSE, ART DEPARTMENT.DURING THIS MONTH A SPEGIAL LINE OF HIGH CLA PAINTINGS AND WATER COLORS ARB ON SALW AT 8 13 PRICE LIST.oo | FRAMING DEPARTMENT.We have In stock a FULL LINE OF HIGH CLASS CABINET-MADB PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, in Rich Toned Woods and Gold all sizes snd prices.HIGH CLASS FRAMING A SPECIALTY.Men\u2019s Furnishings Department SPRING SHIRTS AND SHIRTI THE NEWEST DESIGNS in French Greys, Hellotrope, Biscuit\u201d ete.All goods made on the premises.; 3 GLOVES! GLOVES! 3 A FULL RANGE OF NEW SPRING GLOVES, IN DOGSKIN, H CH, SUEDE, etc.NEW SPRING HATS 36 NEW SHAPES, ELEGANT AND STYLISH.Phillips Square.+ 7) FO FO I) (aj) 2] and ; à r 1 WITH CRESTS OF ALL THE LEADING SCHOOLS.ÈL te each, or color to any great extent, indications in New York and Paris show J IN LIGHT BLUES, tuose of the true TAFFETA, 7c and $1.00.; RADIUM MESSALINES, 31.005 to SHANTUNG, $1.00, $1.35 and $1.65.F de with regular or ball bearings, suitable for ordirary or\u2019 stationary ful SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS, mixed, ready for use.for inst ek PAINT BRUSHES.all sizes anc Linds.minutes; hands don't touch d ough; simple, economical, sanitary and BOYS\u2019 CAPS.SILK DEPARTMENT.| PLAIN SILKS.tL Although at present Fashion does not specity any particular wesve preference for BROWNS and UIGHT BLUES.IN BROWNS, we believe the lighter toves on ,the Cinnamon is what will be wanted.\u2019 Sky Dive, kuown as\u2019 b; Blue, will be asked for\u2014pot the Turcuoise.! g y Iz our extensive range ofPlain Fabrics we have these two colors \u2018in beautiful range of tomes.° ow LOUISINES, 75c to $1.00.hd PAILLETTE, at $1.00.SATINS, \u2018bc, 85c, $1.25 and $1.40.» $L23.: LYONS DYED JAPS, 50c and 75e.CREPE.DE CHENE, $1.50, $3.00 aad .60.HARDWARE DEPARTMENT.Just received a fresh lot of BEST CLOTHES WRINGBRS, ma M5, ait fitted with solid white rubber Tolls.guaranteed from 1 to 5 rears! it preperly used will last doub'e the time.Prices, $4.00 and upwards, according to eire and quality.MANGLES, a\" sires.! : cutside use; Floors, Walls, Varnish Stain for Furniture, Fl combination stain and varnish prepared expressly for floors; dries qu ly and hard; will not show heel marks.WHISKS, BEST MAKE,for all purposes.~ CARPET BROOMS.in light, medium and heavy weight, best tete.UNIVERSAL BREAD-MAKERS; mixes and kneds bread in three easy to clean.Old way by hand takes halt an hour.Price, $3.% and up.A FULL LINE of Bathroom Fixtures, Dutch Cleansers, Japalse, Johu- son's Floor Wax, and.Dyes, etc.35 Percent Discount tor Cash and | Special Attention Given to Mail Ordernm = HENRY MORGAN & CO.Lid-M- 41.Le .us \u2014 -\u2014 = = ts, we.sp en E WESTERN MINE TROUBLE JAMESTKL =\" submion QUESTION OF STRIKING TO BE \u2014 ha OAL UNION OPENING TO TAKE P N SUBMITTED TO LOCAL UNIONS.FRIDAY, APRIL 2° 9 | \u2014 - \u2014 $ Fernie, B.C., April, 8.\u2014The district Norfolk, Va, April 6-President Roosevelt is to be the feat of the opening day of the Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition, the official programme was announced to-day.Lhe opening exercises, which take.place on Friday, April 26, will begin {at sunrise by a salute of three hundred guus by the Norfolk Light Artiltery Blues, commemorating the three hundredth anmi- versray of the first English settlement The president will reach the exhihi- tion grounds at 11.30 o'clock after passing on the *' Mayflower\u2019 through columns of saluting foreign and Amedican war ships in Hampton Roads.e will be.escorted to the reviewing stand om Lee's Parade in the rear of|the Auditorium building.: te of the board of District No.18, United Mine Workers of America, has decided to eub mit its question of striking fur higher wages to a referendum vote of the local unions.They are to report their results to the district presidents not later than Saturday, April 13.This action has been taken owing to the failure of the Dominion Government to take any steps inst the first violation of the new neciliation Labor Bill, at Taber: WANTED IN MANCHESTER.Winnipeg, Man., April 7.\u2014Henry Douglas Anderson, charged with theft from the Manchester branch of the Bank of England, was committed for trial, The magistrate read the evidence taken in England.It will be three weeks before The speech-making featu i i A d.programme will begin at once, and in Be must be ey Dee dre and the open air, should the wéather permit.An invocation by the Right Rev.Alfred Magill Randolph, bishop: of the diocese of Southern Virginia, and a brief introductor address Mr: Haïry St.George Tucker, president of the Exhibition Company, will preceds the President\u2019s remarks.When the President has concluded he will press a _go'd button, and immediately the machinery of the great show will be in [motion, & thousand flags will be unfurled ou the after that papers have to be sent to Ottawa and returned before the prisoner can be taken away.FOUR PEASANTS KILLED.Stavropol, Russia, April 6.\u2014Four peas ants were killed and three wounded yesterday in a conflict between villagers of | Jaiga and some local police, who had ar- rested a peasant.e police were [exhibition buildings and the salutes \u2018ee ir prisoner and re- will be fired by the foreign and Ameri- forced to abandon their D + can ships in the Roads and the gar- ey will ee with rocepti \u2018The day will ¢ with a, reception ST.GEORGE'S BANQUET.to President Roosevelt.| .Montreal wii oat cheats heir a U : i ea ebrate r ; aoa s .Saint day, April 2, by holding a banquet Ronan \u201cLh % to De ue of the war at the Windsor Hotel, in connection with whim a nt German TEE which an excellent musical programme has 1ps represent ny at th been pr \"The president, Mr.R.8, Jamestown\u2019 Exhibition.to-day received Clift, will occupy the chair, and Chief Jus- -orders to sail on Aptil 8, for Mampton tice Henri T.Taschereau, who will be pre- Roads.5 > sent, will propose the toast of the evening, \u2018êt.George\u2019s Society and Merry England.\u2019 \u2018On the.Sunday previoue to the day, a special service will be held in the evening at St.Qeorge\u2019s Church, conducted by the Rev.tI.\u2018P.Plumpire.The members of the so- \u2018ciety will gather at the classroom previous to their entry into the church.| IMPORTANT To Lovers of Music ! If you love music and are in doubt as to the best and easiest methids of producing it yours2lf, a call at pue ware- \u2018 rooms of NORDHEIMER'S tinita CONNECTION FOR SYDNEY.he Maritime Express, which.leaves Mousreal at noon daily (except Saturday) for Halifax, N.S., and Sydney, C.B., will direct connection from this date at Truro with go pros train Soi eo from Halgax for Sydney, arriv ere ; _ .580 St.Catherine St.West, Iwill com ony usin, | ENA FAO ts \u2019 ! NX NO are the only instru- SECTION N KILLED.ments in the word that confuin the * cebours, Ont, April \u20ac.\u2014Word has been rece tal ac.\u2018 METROSTYLE (whihc insurcs, aa artis- received bere Iron ei oa the G.T.R.tic interpretation), and the ENG about three miles weet of Colborne, when DIST (which accents the m-lody).wh.ch Alfred Pellipg, an Englishman, Shout, a enable you to phy AT ONC ; Loy o , was run over by the night the Pianola\u2019s repe \u2018 Ts and cut to pleces.He leaves 8 jy TWENTY OUSAND SÈLEC Wife and several small childgen.TIONS, tike au ; $ : foe ala >.ls > pe JA | toward the same \u201cend\u2014to Freeten tiras.conference; but unless \"the Sultan defined.It is \u201cthe Belief of some, how- Koking -toward the putting an end\u201dto |.Mort thé health of the rats, The ex-| 1 a OAKE.a @e intéroourse between * Frentif\u201d\"éndtiinde himself in.æ position to carry oùt lever, that disarntément -cannot logically fe Poe ou ' de scan hs to e France's \u2018demands and not merely to pregede political \u2018organization, for, ; Suit atl § Slave river, and about which the the modern knowledge of diseases; most necessity, and the poor because », 4 19 kiiown to the other, to, further a] make promises, the time: for France's} \u201cthe world is politically organized there feeling in the United States as -vell as\u2019 of these are now seen to be phases of the therefore, in the cause of armaments.| ot based fanttéal respect.dnd Ie in Canada is becoming strong.It is struggle for existence between small or- Sugar is taxed also, even in the frivol.; : .hy \u201c retirement from\u2019 Gudjs - maybe.\u201cremote.* is cno- way, \u201cexecpt\u201d \u201cby, force of army by | thought some \u2018people that such action gapisms like microbes and large organisms ous form of white on She frivo Po.liking.Sir Wifi iis\u201d Succeeddd ; by, \u2018Hs, any case.conditions\u2019 .are\u2019 .stronget | which a sation can\u201csseure its rights in might\u2019 He more.re.Deo le to engage in; like man and the \u2018other vertebrates.And [of a cake.So a eller ra the top 31\" sitver-tongued oratory, a magnetic DeT- thant protaeëla; apd.if: France supplies] \u201cthat \u201ccommon: international realm in {the pérepit of .killin Fon.{the Jct is\u2019 not always with the dria found of late, arriving @ Alexan 1 sonality\u2014by Dre nt, by the \u2018Highest | qifiet.citizens.with \"the:goverkiental prod which all sitions are equally sovereign.44; hae been more than once \"shown, et sem with the ill4imed parting present of & + ébaracttr,.by\u2019 the \u2018etrength and: thie | tection that fey hiedd snd that the auf! _ Pogue.Sea fall to accomplish the Sbject |: - decorated caka érougt on on board by an : : | faces of the gentleman.Dr.Druménond {an cannot give \u2018them, who is_going toi: Taian assay.f \u2018Eternal\u2019 peace; Bn: cently ih they are estenlished.| We're! LE QUARTZ; \u2018GLASS, Beyplien i end.swing 20 rd by i | ER pr i et a a ie ei te op re] Ft d'A EL gs | r and \u2018would not welcome\u2019 the ex tion had |=\" + à 0! 3 bounty of { as to prevent recrystallization, has uneaten and forgotten.Down upon the = | jn rustic settings, i oe pde a al they any.confidence in the - ability, of] at tthe world.cannot be organized until be -net- ese than 8 id res Sen ae ut been known to scientists for some time, | ke due the Italian officials, demand.5 À b (gérer \u201cwhere there\u201d Wits nône : tlfore, the Suitaur; to; establish peace; géod | ¢ majority; of ea hn have 5 the killing of sixteeh wolves; an absurd.but os quartz glass res, oorminable only ing, = : wilhe, Eng gliehman otested i i nd te Shri Bf iia be pepsimial.order and The proper administration of ative governments.The grea \u201chumber.It is quite clear that {In orm of minute @ y means + raband, AN SE Ps Ê ve -prècèse,- the upon the rnaments were de- * .= ps fo justice.- Those who live in the towas|; ternational problem \u2018in {hat i being rn?radical tha an his oF Bis ser expenst paive ee A Santini ae Dunod, traced traced by amende Vere de ï {The Loüdon rror's\u2019 ty can the fgréhcoming \u2018tike thie next great stép towürds dworld \u2018organization?\u2018We: already, have the \u201cHague Cèurt, où the Supreme - A \u2018the world\u201d says Mr! Hamilt&n He 5, in the \u2018Independent,\u2019 \u2018thé mext logical step is an \u2018intern-tional legislature\u2019 The predominant issue at the.next conference, therefore, is the Proposition that the çon- \u2018erence: hereafter\u201c aweinble periodiéally\u201d and automatically, and not at the call of some president or monarch, Even, says Mr, Holt, if at first.such 3 periodic nd automatic congress canilo 10 1 more than expriss.Joue resolutions; as time \u201cfes on it will be given.mare power, just as.in fûtare the Hague Court will be given und likely sto.be in thé line of Vernon ley\u2019s recommendation to \u201cdestroy \u2018the wi pres ol old oy young.at the time when are engaged in.\u2018mercantile and méchatii- | 2» cal\u2019 pursuits.In \u2018addition \u201cto \u2018heavy taxation imposed by the Sultan, they age constantly hirried by tribal \u2018chiefs, who seize, and carry off their goods without a thought of payment.Only 3 strong government can overawe these wild men.of the hills, superior force being the only \u2018authority they recognize or respect.The Moors of Oudja live close to Algeria and know and envy the security of: their neighbors there.All byt the Geimans recognise - that France: Bas a milsion in \"Motocgo, similar to\u201ciéAt: un- \u2018dertaker by: the British\u2019 in the\u201d *Sotlan, the position of the French in Algeria retemliling.that-of the British in Bayt.coun sword of se it was argued, be- Dr.Day, of the Carnegie Geophysical \u20ac aoe of the.pastry Laboratory in Washington, wi experi- ; vee .The menting recently with.nant in the elec- r ° tric \u2018furnece, incidentally discovered a 10g dus, pr at to heave the whole method of pro » Quartz glass in t into the \u201c8gooh- Not larger a hr obtaiatog ect plates 80; his arm.was The eugar of it six inches long \u2018two inches Was now, the pro of King of wide.Possessing certain: remarimbleand Italy; at his peril.would: man valuable properties peculiar to no other wel it, or cha, or svt ndoo bout the: abdication of the cnrs $bolition of ,the .Moite.& tatorship, the eit he ay Puke Michael, and the latter's Inarriage | - fp Princess Victoria of Schleswig Hol hei , has been, as \u2018was to be expected, ie \u2018in! every particular.It.is a _ 0\u20ac pure sinaglpation., Brime hristian, the father & \u201cPrincess Vic is, has.declared \u2018the ' story of the 16g to be \u2018absolutely without pundation, and Count, Éiéekendorié, the à i : Jussian, Ambassador toy Grest | f breaded the stafs~about fhe Grats\u201d { ; ome | pt oracnt a.West.2 bounty.Baad | - Canadian North- e dollars a head is paid for.each Persons killing wolves must resent their claims to the officials of t| ti police and often Lane to: ait a considerable Lee car\u2019 collect their money is dean tends to discourage those Who, might otherwise\" miake a \u2018business of wolf: killing.\u2018The traders in \u2018the north wish the Koverpment make .the bounty on wolves ten dobre each and to give authority tb any.recognized trader or Hudson\u2019s Bay official \u2018to pay this amount] when the specified part, of the animal is.produeed.E., now in Edmonton, who has \u2018reeently « pe in from the north, Plu that pro astion is is necessary.LD AERA nt ~ kind of glass, this substance is:-acte- ally worth its weight in gold, and the irtance of Dr.Day's discovery may | There\u2019 th a \u2018stone which; it is said.be imagined unfailing forctells the changes in\u2019 the Expansion of quartz glass when heat | weather.The stone was.found in Fined is imperceptible, and cold water may land many years ago by ak explorer, and be poured over, it Then white \u2018hot \u201cwith- ] has since\u2019 x watched by'écientists with out breaking it inary : refuses great inte It presents a\u201d white to Aranemit the arSinars, rays of.the j mottled ap; arance in sunshine, gradual apééténm,.while quartz glass transuwitsly Burning m grep-to black ds a rain it freely: Ii is the best of, material for.sro.roaches.The stone is eom- camera \u201ctelescope lens\u201c, 'ow! ng to} pa vitre\u201cand'Fockssait.In aa EN ication as absolutely without truth.is difficult to understand what a\u2019 t d.- wl perrapeger hopes to à by such trans- To reduce to orñér a hinterland given more and more \u2018jurisdiction .Ultimately, it if the Peace ee is to be protected.it te Celt c'arity, and its use is ex-! dry.Re ren er the salt in thy stone is pro 3 parent lying.e; * es a senes- over to anp-chy is a task that naturally |is predicted, an international executive Je need the, Serial = i over - to lumensely iden the hey miment,| but w] hen\u2019 the ai is ee d.with eq Le sens dfe undred individus eat resea especially in mo the moisture à will be added, and then.ail questions of or] hat wolves are becoming more ume à rose tra of remote atirs.\u2014 \u2018and\u2019 diurne Ball, the\u2019 Yhes\" forming the bar to! asp.des) eter Ranh et | Zo Ra province.Bi of New.York Bdiqon.So.\u2019 Jometer.¢ .- FIL nS aw Rs ba » Es bEFa : QPRIRET MA, Tew REY ov Ta © ia AY, \u201cAPRIL 8.190% BRITT - rg = Not the Real Irish this- time\u2014we'll speak about those later on\u2014(bye the bye, did, you notice the window of them we're showing just now?It's.sorts\u2014Swiss.in particular\u2014that we want to tell you about.We wish you could have it came into the shipping room the other day.: Our buyer * and the sales clerks were really tell you the truth, our stock of: them had run pretty low, and, as they said, ladies by the score were waiting for them, Be that as it may, it was a sight worth seeing.a y Black and White, Cream and Ecru, Insertions, Edgings, Applique, Galons, Medallions and- Allovers :in Point de Venice, Point de Gauze, etc., etc.\u2014well, they're all in the department now where you can see them for yourself, All came direct From the makers, s0 we've protected you: in the matter of price.- About Our Laces.worth seeing.) It's the other \u2018seen the case of: them just as quite excited over it! for to ~ - ~~ Stewart Fruit Co.- .2 Cars Florida Celery, ~~ Phone M.2702.TO THE TRADE.1 Car \u201cSignal Brand\u201d California Navel Oranges 1.Car Florida Grape Fruit: packed by Chase & Co.= ~~ = 1 Car Oranges, Grape Friis and Tomatoes from Nassau, \u201cThe À Bahamas\u201d, packed by H.E.M.Johnson.PL 60 1 Car Jamaica selected Cocoanuts.MONTREAL.© We arc now Offering N° packed by Fa vo \u2019 - 195 McGill street, ES ff MOUSEWIVES .APPRECIATE | Cook's =: : Friend BAKINC POWDER Bocause it Always Gives.-.| Satisfaction.* Sold Everywhere., | rer .MRE RECORD office buildings of the James Robertson Company, Limited, wholesale hardware, on t Pacific avenue, were partially destroyed by fire on Saturday forenoon.The loss is estimated at $70,000 or more.The blaze started in tear of the ind foor of thé building.-The loss is covered by insurance.sor Brockville, April 6\u2014The J: B.Wilon theese factory at Willowbank waa burn- il to the ground.It was- valued -at.000, and insured for $1,200.- There fad been a4 meeting of the patrons in: the factory the previous evening, but as the fre started in the opposite end of the lwilding from where the.méeting.was held, this fact cannot be in any way ®nnected with the fire.The patroms end proprietor have offered.a.reward of three hundred dollars for information that will lead to a conviction.5 St.Catharines, Ont, April \u2018 6\u2014The barns of William Vanderburg, Thorold to , were destroyed by fire last \u2018 night, together with \u2018six horses, seven .eaws and a \u2018quantity of hay.The fire is posed to have been caused \u2018b tramps, The loss is $3,000; partially covered by insurance.| Co : New York, April 6\u2014Fire practically gutted the eix-story building occupied by the Ragus Tea, Coffee & Spice Company, .and the Union Pacific Tea Company, a Wash n and Laight streets late.today.The loss is:estimated by the mem- {bers of the firms at.$300,000 \u201c| CENTRAL AMERICAN WAR .{ Pt .\u2018Winnipeg, April 7.\u2014~The warehouse and |.NICARAGUAN\u2019 TROOPS .AND REBELS IN POSSESSION OF NEARLY ALL HONDURAN - TERRITORY.ce, \u201d Managua, Nicaragua, April 6.\u2014Puerto fortes on the 1 quest.of Honduras, n occupi y Nicaraguan troops, according to SRA advices received \u201c With the exception of the seaport of Amapala, where President Bonilla is surrounded.by his enemies, the revolutionists of Honduras, in connection with the forces of Nicaragua, are in' possession of .- practically all the Honduran territory.Sod only Byeee FE EY 112 PIANOS = 0.W.LINDSAY, ns \u201c Read Offloe, 512: $t.Ontherine St.Woet.= East Kid Branch, 304 St.Catherine St Eaot.Ottawa Branch, 11 Sparks Strest.2020720 .Branch, \u2018204 $t.dolin Street.Cf _ | \u201cMcGILL WILL RE.BUILD.lipids pln Ji 53°57, | \u2018{ Engineering Buiiding at once, go that the J have not y \u201c{ the old foundations will be used, and that \u2018Iman me \u2018mechanical.department, .met have been started by an.exposed 3 Tare.To.all appearances, bustion {might have be uldering for several - [hours or days along oder beam {ecertamty2 \"| dissatisfied with the salvage department.It i claimed that they one to 'the-fire |.without sufficient tarpeuline, and that the [college employees had to secure.oil - \u201cothe and\u2019 protect the machinery thems].pasture.of the r | | battleship \u2018Jena,\u2019 upon which™ the ex- Folosion of March 12° caused \u201cthe \u2018loss find thé water was turned on again in | Dean: Bovey Announces That the |.[7 Macdonald Engineering Building Will be \"Restored.\u2014 \u2026 WITH A VIEW \"TO BEING READY FOR OCOUPATION IN SEPTEMBER NEXT.; eided to start the reconstruction of tne \u2018courses may be resumed in September as though nothing.had happened, Witn this end in view, the clearing of the ruins and demolishing the wall was begun this morning, The plans of the new building.et been determined, save that the\u2019 new building will be firéproof as much as possible, and better equipped rats nie d ically no damage has n done to the machinery of the a ee testing situated, will be fitted out with a temporary roof s0 as to enable the students to work there.These laboratories contain the heaviest and the most expensive machinery of the department; the power being supplied from the Thomas Work- 1 anical building, which was not affected by the fire.ith a little polishing up to repair the slight damage caused by wnter, the mechanical equip-| ment, which is indispensable to the courses -in mechanical and electrical engineering, will be in good working order.- One of the steps to be taken immediately by the Faculty will be towards the equipment of a/new library, which is in- \u2018dispensable to\u2019 the carrying on \u201cof\u201d the work.Generous subscriptions for this purpose have already been sent in, among others from a former student, who has offered to teplace several important vol- ues.Similar subscriptions have also: been made.by various persons for the i \u2018We are \u2018still at a loss with regard to the cause of the fire\u201d Dean Bovey remarked.poe ehecicly arent running e \u2018Engineering ing was shutoff for the night, so that the lave could on the top floor; possibly the fire ; wooden beams, but as to its cause nothing eam be said with.The: authorities of the university -are § SUSPECTED\" ANARCHIST ARREST ~~\" ED-THE KING VISITS THE : wo CJENAS 7 © |\" Toulon, France April 6, \u2014 oss] Alexandra and\u2018 aos 0 Jigen : : cess \u2018 Victorid The police arrested-a Ç an on a Il steamer in the viginity of the Toyal yacht.He could not explain us \u2018presence on the vessel and was detain on suspicien of being an anarchist.oyal yacht to! visit the of about a hundred piid twenty mien,\u2019 is Majesty expresced sincers sym- | pathy of himself and Great Britain | ith the French navy in \u2018this- disaster.The King went on board the \u2018Vic.sailed for Ca: A MISCREANT CONVICTED IDNEY JANES DELIBERATHLY \"TRIED TO BLOW UP :BOIL- Hamilton, \u2018Ont, April 6.\u2014 Sidney Janes, arrested in Toronto a\u2019 few days go on the charge of attempting to ow.up the boilers of the Hamilton Steel and Iron Company, was found guilty at the Police: Court this morning and remanded for a week for sentence.It wag shown that Janes had deliberately turned off the water from the boilers, because he had a grievance i the company.He was seen tims to prevent arn explosion.eo + BRITAIN AND SPAIN.MEBTING OF SOVEREIGNS MAY \"LEAD TO AN ALLIANCE.Madrid, April 7\u2014King Alfonso and his mother, ex-Queen Chrietina, with a suite, including Prime Ministér Moret and Count Salazar, Minister of.Foreign Affairs, started this evening for Carta- gena to meet King Edward and Queen Alexandra, who will arrive there to-mor- row morning on board.the British royal yacht.The country is greatly interested in the, meeting, which many regard as the initiation of an Anglo-Spanish alliance, although it is officially declared that the meeting will be informal.This visit will be followed later by a visit of King Edward to Madrid to repay the visit of King Alfonso to London.The \u2018preparations for to-morrow\u2019s visit, despite Hg declared non-official character, are on a_ more elaborate scale than at shy previous meeting of the kind, A feature will be an e sboräte banquet on board the warship \u2018Numancia.\u2019 de corätions for this dinner will, cost a .from the royal palace, whence also the -{ Dean Bovey announces that the au-|- thorities of McGill University have.de- laboratories, and the Dean says that the.*|{ basement, where these laboratories are 5 i rived here to-day and went \u2018on \u2018board.1 thé royal yacht ictoria and Albert\u2019 | -: Jing Edward, who arrived here last}.{night from Biarritz, © delayed the de- toris and Albert\u201d and the royal yacht |, hung with priceless Gobelins 1 uri.~The dining saloon\u2019 will be large s mous r.service has been fr do Spagna op \u2018guard.e saloon will.nd- ed with: roses, carnations and Tia, The sie : OBITUARY BUHL 8 \\ 0 New y EODORE 1, BU) \u2018D.Buh, | Aone .+.» New Yor \u2014T .® FWORK BEGINS \u2014IMMEDIATELY, |\u201d resident of the Buhl Malleable Iron \u201c Work& \u2018of Detroit, president of the De- -troit ; National Bank, and also of the firm of Parke, Davis & Co., chemical and manufacturers, \u2018dropped dead to-|.day on the street near the Waldorf-As- toria Hotel, of which he had been a guest.Death was due to apoplexy.Mr.ul} \u2018was one of a group of steel mag- Dates and prominent in banking circles in the middle west and in the east.The body will be sent to Detroit for inter- .ment, .: - SFANFORD NEWELL.St.\u2018Paul, Minn., April 7.\u2014Stanford Newell, formerly United States minister eine Nether ands, died at, his home \u2018early to-day of pleurisy, comp cated wi asthma.| \u2018Mr.Newell wag minister at The.Hague from 1897 to 1905.| STREET CAR MISHAP.While stepping.froma street car at the corner of St.Catherine street east and Letourneux avenae, Mairouneuve, ot five.stop yesterday afternoon, Joseph ulieu, eighteen years of age, residing at 390 Cavillier street, fell and fractured his left leg.He was taken to his home in a cab.\u201c\u201d GENRRAL COXEY AGAIN PLANNING A GREAT EDUCATIONAL CRUSADE.New York, April 6.\u2014The New York {Herald to-morrow will say: : \u201cJacob Bechler Coxey, of the Coxey, Army of 1804, is planning another great \u2026 Batignal crusade on new and sensational lines, and he may commence operations the present year.It all depends on the outcome of his.invitations.- Since he went through bankruptcy two years ago, \u201c3401 nAqRE \u2019 i .* 20 EE - deck wal be converted into a tropical | oo if you require your Gas or Electric Work done promptly, accurately, and reasonably cheap, telephone Main 3887, we, ; : : .25 H.R.RICHEY CO, LIMITED \u201cBléuty Street - I 50 Le ~ GAS AND ELECTRIC GOODS, KODA - Exhibition \u201c One week, beginning Monday Evening, April 8th, and dally \u2018 .thereafter from 2 p.m, to 10 p.m., at Stanley Hall.Display of 300 Pictorial Enlargements, including many prize-winning Photographs and a series of pictures kodaked by HER MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRA.1 = = .BRILLIANT LECTURES at 3 and 8 p.m; By DR.DIXON.\u2018\u2019 Dr.Dixon\u2019s Lectures are magnificently.illustrated: by \u2018Lantera Slides and Moving Pictures.z \u201c \u201d COMPLIMENTARY .TICKETS may \u2018be obtained of any of the following named Kodak dealers : THE ART EMPORIUM, 357 St.Catherine St, West.THE S.CARSLEY CO., Limited.W.H.CHAPMAN, 757 St.Catherine St., West.+ HEARN & HARRISON, 10 and 12 Notre Dame St., East.THE D.H.HOGG COMPANY, 160 Craig St.West, LECOURS & DECARY, 310 St.Catherine St.East, \" LEE & SARGENT, 675 St.Catherine St., West.HENRY MORGAN & CO., Limited., .WM.NOTMAN & SON, 12 and 14 Phillips Square.DR.J.E.PREVOST, Cor.St.Denis and Roy Sts: BE.C.SMITH & COMPANY, 130 Peel St.; UNITED PHOTO STORES, Ltd.132 St.Peter St, Mt Peel tt, 4 anche sn GT following.the failure \u2018of the steel mill I shall conduct this campaign on new and which he had built at his home in Mount original lines, \u2018and in the way that is cer- Vernon, Ohio, he has been engaged in re- [tain to attract the attention of the na- trieving his fortune.tion.I will travel with an entire train \u2018Mr.Coxey was in New York several [of cars and a tent .capable of seating days ago, and said: \u2018I am preparing to many thousands, This country is becom- take up my campaign of education where [ing ripe for just such a.great move 1 was forced to leave it several years ago.! ment.\u2019 \u2018or Call.: wo LT ét LE wa 1% né \"20 casa sus 'UART & HERBERT, \u2014 The Bakers of Montreal \"4% STUART & HERBERT ; : The Reputation of Our Bread is Our Most Valuable Asset, The.Rapidly Increasing Demand For Our Bread is the Best Proof of its High Quality \u2018Stuart & Herbert, - 609-637 RIVARD STREET.; En Trés: J # * 5 PHONE R.188, a \u2014 - pp 1 -\u2014 PRT a \u2014 slain | | | RI Re mes te 4 - IN probes cannes \"Hon.W.A, Weir Denounces Millionaires Who do! This to Avoid Protestant School Rates.At a meeting of the Ministerial As sociation in the Y.M.Ç.A.building this morning, tbe Hon.W.A.Weir gave an address on.the educa tional problem in the province of Quebec, pointing~out to the ministers the impoverished condition of the vural schools, and the difficulties of keoving these schools going, with so many of the English-sp:aking Protestant people leaving.He condemned most severely those Protestants who got themselves classed as Roman Catholics in order to save a few dollars on their school taxes, but said poor farmers could hardly be blamed for doing that when the = PARADING AS ROMAN \u2018CATHOLICS.| w same thi was being dome by millionnaires, in Éfontreal.The Rev.Dr.Gordon, the convener of a committee to consider.the pæovi- in Monireal, reported fie propos ut in treal, repor progress tha! was being made in thie matter, and said a committee representative of the pointed to take the question and try to erect a building.of which this committee would remain the trustees.It was stated that there are in the city 600 or 700 cdlored people, who at pres ent have no church of their own.They mostly belong to the British-African Methodist-Episcopel Church.THE LATE DR.DRUMMOND \u2014 FUNBRAL WAS ATTENDED BY A VERY LARGE NUMBER OF , CRTIZENS.: se.The funeral of the late Dr.Drummond Christis took place from St.George's Church, at 3.30.o'clock this afternoon, #nd : was largely attended by-all c.asees of citizens.The \u20ac as crowded to thé doors, and the service was of the simplest order, in accordance with the wishes of the family.Co The floral tributés were numerous and beautiful.; ; Before and after the service the chimes of St.Georges Church pealed.forth.the strains of the Dead March.at the church by hundreds of citizens, were anxious to By their last respects to one who had been #0 beloved during his lifetime.Among those present were: Messrs.G.¥.C.Smith, B.Tansey, Senator Owens, P.W.St.George, William Agnew.J.Stevenson Brown, Dr.Springle, ex-Ald.F.Robertson, Alex.Shaw, P.Milloy, F.John Shorr F.A.Mathewson, Geo.Es- daile, W.W.Craig, -C Hadrill, J.R.Binning, N.Wight, Dr.Evæne, E.] Peter all; , Dr.Scan Wien Ferris, James O'Neil, Dr.J.Ethier, Ald.Sadler, Ald.Yates, M.D., F.W.Thompson, Dr.Ami (Ottawa), W.J.Cleghorn, K.Walker, J, A.Clarke, E.W.Wileon, F.P.Bickley, Jas, , Wm.ideon; P.Mc(zovern, W.H.Barker, H.R; Ives: Rev.J.Me- Goodwill, W.G.Vogel ohn Freeman, M Tooke, George H.Reynolds G.Smith, , W.Dorion, A.J.Bloud, F._W.Floud, À.Walsh, Joseph Copping, W.A.Scott, G.W.Stevenson, J.C.Klock, .Jobmston.-'A.Br ,, Br, \u2018Austin en Hpi .Miller, Dr arke, Dr.Craig, H.Palby, Dr.W.Brown, A.Findlay, Sir | Melsourne Tiit, Richard ., Dr.N ,, Dr.J.Gardner, Dr.* .G.Rod- Neyha 8.Nichol, Thomas Hd, Wi lian Greig, .Joby Armstrong, ames R.M.Squite, M.Williamson, oe Scanlan, E.M.Roberts, Dr.Pelletier, Josep Lafiamme, Jas.Wilson, W.J.John- ncipal om, J.McKenna st Principal Pete: g 77%.Hetherington, T.W.Elliott, J.Duane, W.Wainwright, F.W.J.8.Farmer, A.W.Morrow, L.Gault, - R.W.Garth, W.H.Olive, L.Lewis, Dr.Lapthorne Smith, D.Swanson, G.R.Prowse, J.'G.Palmer, J.Boyeer, Saas White, John Knight, G.W- D .Kennedy, D.Roberison,.Ed Judge, A.Mackey, a Bragg, Tuos.Gilday W.Torrance, \u20ac rierley, J.Wi J.McCarthy, Archdeacon Nort W.P, Kear ney, Lieuf.-Ovlonel Cols, John Parratt, Dr.Alloway, Dr.on, 8.Car-|.CANADIAN MAGNATE.michael, E.H.Lemay, Dr.Baile, Dr.| .: or W.G.Nichol, Canon\u2019 Ellegood, T.M.= Todd, R.L.Charlton, WW.P.Stuart, The Latter Left Steam Yacht and J.T.Hagar, J.pp, Jos.Mercier, R.[ < , Wileon-Smith, J.Archambault, F.H.!-\" Handsome Sum for Brave Clergue, D.MeGoun, G.Mowat, R.Me- : Rae, Dr.Stephenson, Dr.Mignault, J.Gulfing, S.Baylin W.Iles, A.MeGoun, KG, WwW.RicCormack, A.H.toy: George Bolter, J.W.W.Mayne McComb, A.W.John Turnbull, A.X.Fisk, E.E.Howard, G.M.Murray.(Toronto), R.J.Young (Toronto), William Robertson, J.T, McNamee, Dr.Reddy, John Williams, Dr.Cowie, L.O.Armstrong, or, Locks hart, Ald.Stearns, Di M.Stewart, W.R.Bailey, H.J.Elliott, J, Corbett, W.D.Lighthall, C.W.Trenholme, Dr.Ker, Dr.Alloway, T Dr.Grer En Dr eB ° Brags se 5 a j vbg J.C.Hold A Lea.ont, Dr.Sd ames Bell, R.C.Smith, K.C., C.C.Ballan- tyne, Dr.K.Cameron, Dr.Ryan, W.MeLea Walbank, R.C.Anderson, Dr.O'Connor, T.P.Tansey, J.-S.Buchan, K.C., Hon.W.A.Weir, Col.H.Dixon, J.P.Strathy, W.E.Earle (8t.John), J.B.Learmont, F.McFarlane, Dr.Ross, Col.Buchan, ADC, T.C.Bréh- nan, Ald.White, K,C., R.R.Les, W.Fenwick and others, | COURT *» ADJOURNED.' During the course of [the proceedings in the Westmount water case this morning, Mr.8.Carmichael, speaking in the name of the counsel in case; presented a motion ask'ng the jpresiding judge, Mr.Justice Guerin, tq adjourn t eourt for the afternoon, so as to allow them to attend the funeral of the late Dr.Drummond.Ir making the request, Mr.Carmichael ref , in feelin, terms, to the death of the deceased and the loss sustained by his taking away.In granting the motidn.the learned judge eaid: \u2018The death of Dr.Drum- mond is a national loss.I knew him in the early eighti whin he was practising medicine mot He was then a genial, gentle, country doctor, and few realised that he would attain a national reputation as the sweet singing poet that we have s'nce known.Death, the implacable enemy that awaits us all, stolen him from our mit, in the idian cf his life and of his success- now but the Nothing remains of him memory of his ri personality.| »|by the ordinary passenger.train.It ,.Dakers Cameron, ha Memory is the only friend that grief cn al its own.i join wi = your expression of regret low-citizen.I am glad that this motion was made, \u2018as it gives me an opportunity of recording my heartfelt sorrow at thé death of Dr.Drummond, ard my profound appreciation of his worth as a n, a and a friend\u2019 FROM THE HON.$ SYDNEY FISHER.Yesterday afternoon and this morni letters and telegrams have been received from all over Canada, the United States and Great.Britain, by Mr.Geo: E.immond, among them being the following two from Dttawa:\u2014 Fitremely grieved at death of-your gminent brother, ad join his numher eas admirers in deepest sympathy to you and youre \u2014Sydney Foner\u2019 y FROM THE-LEADER OF CU -THÉ OPPOSITION.= \u201cThe Canadien le have sustained a severe loss in fe death of your bro- Ton on fom ere rte and family m .\u2014R.L.Borden.\u201d y as sv 0, DELAYED THE « EMPRESS.\u2019 MAIL STEAMER HAD-TO WAIT AT HALIFAX FOR I.C.R.TRAIN.The \u2018Empress of Britain,\u201d which sailed from St.John with Her' Excellency Lady Grey, the Premier, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and Lady Laurier and ministers for the Colonial Conference, on ¥riday night, reached Halifax at noon on Saturday.The steamer should have left Halifax about 6 p.m., but did not sail until ten o'clock, 1t being detained.awsiti arrival of the an mails, which left\u2019 {Montreal by the Interoolonial Railway] at noon on Friday.\u2019 It seems too had that as much attention is not given to the bandiing-oi 4he4 British mails eastbound es westbound.We hear, oceasionally of the mails being run by a special train from Halifax to! Montreal in from twenty to twenty-two \u2018hours, but in this ease it took over thir- ty-two hours from Montreal to Halifax would bave been very much: better have allowed the steamer and mails go direct from St.John rather than delay them by the trip by sea-to Halifax and then by a belated Intercolonial train.The distinguished sengers with.the other hundreds on board could scarcely: ve enj the long wait, Surely Can-| ada can afford a fast eastbound mail as wel as a fast westbound mail.= \" SAVED LIFE OF ).\" Fisherman.oo x (Canadian Associated Press.) London, April 8\u2014A Torry fisherman named Forbes has sailed for Canada to take possession of a steam yacht and a substantial sum left him by a Canadian magnate, whose life he had aaved at great personal risk.[I 4.DIED OF SCALDS.While playing around the kitchen in his home at 290 Delisle street, last Monday, Berthol Bissonette, two years -old, upset a quantity of boiling water over his face and the upper part of his body.The little boy died on Saturday.coroner disposed of the case this morning as one of accidental death.THE «TRAFALGAR.BRITISH BATTLESHIP ASHORE OFF DEVIL'S POINT.Devonport, Eng., April 8.\u2014The British battleship \u201cTrafatgns\u2019 went ashore to-day on the rocks off Devil's Point, behind the naval victuailing jard at East Stone- house, while proceeding to Plymouth Sound from Devonport.POISONED BY WALL PAPER Chicago, April 8.\u2014A despatch to the \u2018Tribune\u2019 from Evansville, Ind., says: Mrs.Zachariah Watson, the third wife of a farmer of Posey county, Ind., died a few days ago, and yesterday it was discovered that her death was due to the wall paper on the walls and ceiling of the parlpr that she cleaned two days before she was taken ill.Physicians believed she had been poisoned, but were unable to ascertain the eause until the wall paper was examined and found to be impregnated with virulent poison.Watson says his two former wives died RAILWAYMIAN'S BIRTHDAY various denominations was being 83- | of our distinguished and beloved fel-|.the |.in the same way, their deaths occurring one and two yeare ago.: ven MR.D.McMICOLL TALKS OF DEVELOP- } \u2014_ FACILITIES.ov! WHETHER HE SHALL COMMIT Mr.David McNicol, vice-president and general manager of the Canadien Patific Railway, celebrated his fiity-fifth birthday Moritreal to-1| y ancluded in St.Jobn, N.B., where he went \u2018in the case in which the five following to see his wife, son and daughter oft en aldermen are \u2018Express es of tered, He returned to fs from a trip to Englend on the Britain.\u2019 .: Adied, in St.John, regarding the con gestion of the railways in the weet,\u201d MR.DAVID McNICOLL.the tie-up of freight in various district wag an offence as described in article 422 à matters were getti ng straightened \u2018out now, but it had béen an excéplionafiy | yhich included the altering of & gepuine severe winter, ere had been BROW blockades and much of the Tolling stock?document: in any material part.had been tied up.done C.P.R., Ie said, hed had millions ee ollars wo; roiling stock ordered for A v .some timer and owing to the fact thet thie \u2018mitted that the complaint had hegn well.to their utd) taken.mest extent, they have had: to place orders Canadian factories are taxèd in the United States.\u2019 | Many new locomotives have been ordered -in addition to those where due Dew one, C.P.R.factories, completed every five days.;, The \u20ac and this means that the .port which the goods are shipped must be\u201d p! pared for a much larger business than: tl year.Sn MeNicholl, \u2018if the facilities are provid and great improvements ,and increas Wharfage accommodation .are necessary cope with the increasing \u2018trade.\u2019 ; While fn St.John, Mr; -McNicoll cal ne more wharf accommodeti The mayor suggested that \u2018Bt.John\" i \u2018be a suitable place Yor \u2018thé C.P.R.tb inclined to think that th 1 difficulties there that would be Hard-7%0 overcome.The matter h \u2018the eity amd the C.P.R.off licenses.touched upon, that the city was very liberal in this: te A.ariviere was | gard, as the company took \u2018many St.J ba hb ;Obtain the report men to Montreal and owner laces in the froin the city clerk\u2019s office under false hey did not have to Marechal lied \u2018summer months and ¢! pay a Ncense for working herd, cog.LEG BROKEN BY FALL.- Last Saturday while working on the rebuilding of MeArtbur's paper factory, whieh De arrived about tem o'clock.damaged some agn, Ee .; : ward Cin ge, \u2018a bricklayer, 45 years of of strict law, learned counsel argued that age, residing at 217 Coursol street, sustalu< ed a fracture of the right leg nnd sevedal internal injuries as a result of the cold of a scaffold on which be was workiag.One of the laborers had just thrown & bd full of bricks on be scaffold wham.the | SO no 8 forgery.fo | board , C , a+ .; -| boree anse dpi Pim tell.0 nel had been an irregularity, but no of- ground, a distance of ftieen feet.The fence.laborer escaped injury, but when Cummings was.picked up it was found that hisri leg waë fractured and He was suff from internal injuries.AN INFORMAL DINNER.The informal! dinner of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association, which is belng held in St.Lawrence Hall next Thursday at 6.45 p.m: will be novel in many re- speets.The idea is tha: members will go right tram their offices in business clothes, and have an opportunity of spendlig \u20184 pleasant evening together.There will be no \u2018toast list,\u2019 and all speeches are limited to ten minutes\u2019 duration.Among the expected epeakers will be Mr.J.Grahain Gow, trade representative of the New Zea- land Government; Mt.George Caverhill, president of the Board of \u2018Frado; Mr; -Æ.MoFee and Professor \u2018Robertson, | Anne's.«+ The chair will be taken by \u2018Mr.J.8.N.Dougall, and a good fnusioal vro- gramme has been arrangel.- i.5 VERDICT CONFIRMED.Phe Court of Review has confirmed the judgment of the Superior Court in a Jury trial of Lecavaller vs.the Montreal Street Railway Company, by which Lecavalier was awarded $900 for injuries received in a col- lislon with one of the company's cars on | 8t> Lawrence Boulevard, neat Duluth ave.DR, CHOWN .ON MONEY - CHOWN Die ONEY MAD .wd The men who gét rich quickly in Canada, are the arch corrupters of our youth, dangling the god of wealth.before their eyes, preaching the gospel of worldly suc-: cers, in cantmadistinction ¢o that which iS measured by character and service,\u2019 Buch were the words of the Rev.Dr.Chown, of Toronto, at the Dominion Square Metno- dist Church yesterday morning, when preaching on \u2018l'emperance and Moral Reform Sunday.\" The worst offenders against the spirit o! Christianity, he said, wele not the drunkard or the sensualiet, bad as these were, but the smug, sly knaves, wiih their ardor for the spiritual welfare Of teathen nations, and yet not above sweating their employees.Our people are -be- coming encrusted with money madneas.Money is belng.more and more sought as the expression of personal power.And the price was often the sacrifice\u2019 of hdaor and honesty.- ee CHANGES ON TRAIN SERVICE.The spring schedule on the New York Central lines came into effect yesterday, important changes of time of through trains between New-York and.Albaux, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo and the West and South-West being made.a ss\u20ac White, J.B.A.Martin, Lariviere, La -| the signatures, which were now without ite.This he submitted Jo turned out in the secutor.had: known all the facts that ompany will be in 8 much _Bettéc! 1 position to handle the business next season, on the statement of Aldetman Gadbnis, through \u2018gt a meeting of the City Council.He \u2018St.John can have the buhiness.said Mr [these five aldermen- in \u2018an unjust pont A0 committee\u2019s report.was changed.fed Phere was no proof, upon the mayor and epoke ol the need [0 lutel t \u2018gion om the last page; but Mr.Marechal a var building plant, but Mr.MoNjcoll Was produced the report to show there was eo tight be iaber a complete accord between \u2018the last y 0d\u2019 the 1 dispute bitwbex \u2018Has à sequ Sr.MeNicoll poimtinæomst Pro0Ë o£ any alteration haters De (By tel He \u2018was taken \u2018to : the Notre Dame hospital and detained Tor: trestmpnv.po hE of Ht.1 THE ALDERMEN'S CASE .THEM FOR TRIAL OR DIS - © MISS THE CHARGEnt was .co this.morning with having at on Nov.5 last year, à report of & 1 committee of the, City Council dealing with the gas question: Aldermen brecque and Proulx.When the lawyers had concluded their eeches, Judge Piché said he would take the Question as to whether a case had been made out for trial en delibere.Mr.N.K.Lañamme, counsel for the prosecution, submitted that a case had been made out for trial.He went briefly through.the more important evidence given during the enquete, and main! that, if it was to be submitted that the report as finally presented had been agreed upon at a meeting held on Monday, Nov.5, such meeting was pot re- r.There was no proof of the meeting having been summoned; no minutes of proceedings were produced, and no \"| evidence of any one having acted as secretary.What happened was that after Ald.Gudbots deposited the report at the office of the city clerk Ald.Lariviere arrived and said Be wanted the report in order that the signature of Ald.Yates might be added.That, argued counsel, was a false pretence, inasmuch as Ald.Yates was not at the City Hall, and did not arrive before ten- o'clock.When the report.was returned to the city clerk\u2019s office by Ald.Proulx, Mr.Leflamme maintained that it bad been altered with regard to ita conclusions on \u2018| the last page,\u201d and also with respect to | that of Ald.of the Criminal Code, defining forgery, If ignorance of the law should be pleaded, | Bs counsél pointed cat, was no legitimate excuse for an offence, He sub- Mr.L.T.avechal, speaking for the defence, said if Mr.Asseli Pa n, the pro- had been brought out in\u2019 this case, Ze {would never have laid his complaint.He \u2018bad admitted that he acted ~ merely -knew nothing more of the facts, and acting upon that basis, be had placed ition.There was nothing more than a .that the But and proof was aban- necessary in that eourt.Coun- peel.or the prosecution alleged that the \u2018report had been in its conclu- presumption, a supposition ast page but one ;in fact, there ence right through and no rged \" b 4 A mime, with havi ined pretences, but Mr.rep that \u2018Ald, Larivieré had acted in faith, \u2018as was proved by' the evidence that Alderman Yates had been called to the City Hall, where Examining the case from the point of view had- been committed.fo offence the Criminal Code was Article 422 of to be.applied it would have to be J shown the defendants knowingly there | fod not be proved, | Mr.Greenehie!ds, king in English, followed on smiles Tigea.enying that any case had been e out against any one of the defendants, He appealed confidently for an acquittal without trial.| The case wag @ very serious one for the aldermen because if were found om ; public office, but thei rom enjoying c - office eir reputation would be ruined and they \\would be\u2019 denrived of their liberty for a périod of time.1\u20ac THE SNOWSTORM OVER EIGHT INCHES OF SNOW -: HAD FALLEN AT NOON TO-DAY.The sowstorm which has been ragi in the city and district today caused consi traffic.Up to half-past twelve 0\u201d noon, snow had fallen to a depth of 8.03.inches, Though there has been no absolute blo: ou any of the lines, the service of t street cars is unavoidably irregular on every route.The temperature at eleven o'clock this morning was 30 degrees above FRANK DRAKE SHOT.\"A despatch has been received | Montreal police that Frank rene pine ! mother resides at 117 A St.Antoine \"street, of this city, had been shot and -killed on the Bowery in New York last Friday night.Michael D, Manix is un: der arrest in connection with the murder, but no particulars have been received as to what led up to the shooting, The body will arrive in the city to-night.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014tre\u2014 POS FOUND DEAD IN BED.* William Nixon, 65 years of age, livi at 65 St.Famille street, was found dead in his bed on Saturday.Mr.Nixon was for some time employed in the mattress department at Henry Morgan & Co.'s, and has lived latterly on his means.The coroner disposed of the case, death being due to heart failure, \u2014\u2014 ; DEGREE FOR PROF.MULLER.© At convocation this year an homo degree will be conferred by McGill Uni sor Muller, of Mu- mich, who gave a clinic to McGill stu: versity upon Professor Wright, tained THIED YEAR MEDICAL JURIS- learned Holbrook, \u2018Hunter, Kaufmann, Kelley, Keanedy, Rirby, Anscoeds én \u2018Lavers; 2.Allingham; 3.Dakin, oie, Sthler; À.Grose 1 jarchand: 5.| Chisholm, Errikkila, Mundie; 6.Mac- If \u2018bell, A., Champion, Chisholm,\u201d Crease, ey would not only be debarred gan derable inconvenience and delay te | clock, J Caughnawaga Indian, was killed by an McGILL RESULTS The following results were posted in the Faculty of Medicine at McGill University, this morning: \u2014 + -8 ND YEAR ANATOMY.\" * Honors: \u20141, Kelly; 2, Funk; 3, Bram- ley-Moore; 4, McEwen; 5,Auld; 6, Conn; 7, Atkinson; 8, MacLean.Pass: \u2014Anderson, Archibald, Atkinson, Auld, Bailley, Baldwin, Barnhill, Ben- ett, Bramley Moore, Cameron, Cornell, arney, Clar y, , Cotton, Cox, Craig, Crawford, Crow, Cross, Curry D'Avignon, Donahue, Dorsey, ys, Fraser, Frowess, Funk, Gar- celon, Gillies, Graves, Greenleese, Hale, Harry, Hackshaw, Keay, Kelly, Lafontaine, Laurin, Lawrence, Lanson, Lindsay, McLean, McCracken, MeEwen, Manning, Ower, Patton, Palmer, Scott, Sharp, Smith, Stewart, Thompeon, Turn- bull, Turner, Underhill, Walsh, Worley, - PRUDEN Honors.\u20141, McMillan; 2, M y; 3, Kirby, McDonnell, equal; 4, Holbrook; 5, MecGibbon; 6, Powell; 7, Bennett, Soby, equal; 8, Martin, Tanton, Wilson, Yeo, equal; 9, Craig, Dixon, equal, Passed, Adcock, Arbuckle, Arton, Baldwin, Ballen, Barry, Beechtel, Bennett, Black, D.G.Campbell, J.De L.Caur- Craig, Davis, ar, Dewitt, Dexter, Donahoe, Drury, Dunnitt, Ewing, Fenton, Friedman, Fyfe, Gareslon, Goodwin, Gray Jon's, J ohneon, McCordick, Mc- onneil, MeBride, J.M.MeDonaii.si.H.MeDonald, MeGibbon, MeGrath, McKoy, McMillan, Martin, Morin, Murphy, Nagie Pargboys, Oriente urdy, E.8.Rei leau, Rowell, Shan Soly, Sparks, Tannen Lees, Lundon, Lovering .©.Red, Riche Shewan, Simpson, um, Tanton, Tay- r, Thomas, Tracey, Wailiee, Waugh, K.M.Wilson, M.J.Wilson, Yeo.FIRST YEAR\u2014ANA J ; (Honors.) 1, Robinson; 2, Bugbee; 3, tlack; 4, Browne and Mundie; 5, Alfin ham; 6, Ewart and W.Hepburn; 7, H.Hepburn and Macaulay; 8, Logie; 9, Brown; 10, Park and Piper; 11, Crombie; 12, Gal- legher; 13, Fraser, Marchant and Sibler.ass.Allingham, Amant, Aronson, Bancroft, Bauld, Benner, Block, eau, Browne, Browne, Bugbee, A Campbell, H.Campbell, Champion, Carruthers, Chisholm, Creane, Crombie, Culver, Da- kin, Dunbar, Dunne,\" Elliot, Erikkiia, Ewart, Falconer, J.Fraser, Ww.Fraser, Furlong, Gallagher, Gillespie, Gailfoila, Hovey, Hawkins, W.Hepburn, G.Hepburn, Herbert, Hie , Hickson, Howitt, Hutchison, ult, Lavers, Locke, - wood, Logie, cAlister, McAula ; c Intosh, MeMiilan, McPhee, McDonnell, RlcFachran, McGibbon, McNaughton, Me im, Marchant, Marcuse, ulcahy, orison, illoy, O\u2019Brien, O'Callaghe \u2018ark, : Piper, Raphael, Richardson, Robinson, , ihler, Stewart, Strudwick, Taylor, Walker.» FIRST YBAR.cal chemistry \u2014Honors\u2014l.Me ass Ae oodie, Mundie, Peabody + Intosh; 7.Hawkins; 8.alconer ; 9.Robinson; 10.McPhee; 11.Crombie, M: ; 12 Champien, Moodie, Park, Piper; 13.Haver; 14.O'Callahan; 15.Carruthers, Gillespie, Herbert, owitt, McAuley, McMillan.Pass\u2014Allingham, Amant, Aronson, Bancroft, Bauld, Benna, Black, Boudreau, Browne, Bourne, Campbell, H., Camp- Crombie, Culver, Dakin, Dunbar, Dunne, ®rrikkila, Ewart, Falconer, Fraser, J, Fraser, W., Gallagher, Gillespie, Glick- man, Guilfoile, Havey, Hawkins, Hepburn, W., Hepburn, G., Herbert, Hicks, Hickeon, Howitt, Hutchison, Johnson, Lavers, Locke, Lockwood, Logie, McAu- lay, McIntosh.McMillan, McPhee, Me- Donnell, MeEachern McGibbon, Me- Naughton, Malcolm.Marcuse, Marchant, Moodie, Morison, Mundie, O'Callaghan, Park, Peabody, Piper, Richardson, Raphael, Robinson, Scott, Shepherd, Stewart, Sibler, Stone, Strudwick, Taylor, er.relat CANADIAN CABLES (Canadian Associated Press.) \u2018London, April 8.\u2014Mr.Hornby, a councillor, of Manchester, and Mr.W.J.Wade, have just returned from a vis- [it to Canada, where they have been making arrangements to ship live cattle direct to Manchester.Mr.Hornby expressed the firm belief that substantial results would follow the work he and Mr.Wade had undertaken.Omer - KILLED BY ELECTRI - Charley Canoe, 38 years of age, à electric shock at the Dominion Car and Foundry Company's works at Blue Bonnets on Saturday at moon.Caroe was a tall man, standing aix feet three inches, and in the rush for the pay office his head struck an electric switch which was set low down, and the current killed him instantly.Canoe had puffered from heart disease for some time, and it is thought that this aided his death, He leaves a wife and young children.An inquest will be held to-morrow morning.prets SATURDAY NIGHT FIRE.A fire which did damage to the extent of $3,000, broke out at 8.55 o'clock on Saturday evening in the establishment of Fred.Thompson and Company, manufacturing and contracting electrical en- gineere, 326 Craig street west.The fire is thought to have been caused by spontaneous combustion and it gutted ome half of the second floor of the establishment and damaged a lot of electrical machinery.The firemen of the central the.alarm had been turned in and it took them only twenty minutes to extinguish the blaze.The salvage corps did good work in spreading their covers, and saved a lot of valuable electrical apparatus on the lower floor from dam- | dents last week.age by water.bell, Carr, Chipman, Churchill, Clarke, 4% oT, Perigord, Powell, | ( division were quickly on the scene after |- v Moxpay, APaiL 8, 19( IRREGULAR MARKETS, New York, April §, Wall Street, Non4_ A further rise in Smelting to two pag, above Seturday\u2019s closing had a streng:: ing effect on the market, end opening lon.es were recovered.Active selling beyyy at the high rate in the western stock.- nd specialties, and the market became que wea).Support.was forthcoming hefo-e \u2018+ o'clock, and th» market rallied shar Stocks came out again at tbe higher |: and carried prices lower than before.Rs1+ were irregular.\\ CANADIANTRADE (Canadian Associated, Press.London, April 8.\u2014The foilpwing were 11.imports from Canada during, March: ) Cattle, 4,156, value .7.g- - Wheat, 297,800 owts.% .-.1.Wheat, Mea! and Flour, 114,200 : CWS.i.+.4s me no oe os as Ses Peas, 17,630 uwts.\u2026 0.Lah Bacon, 63,688 cwts .sauces 173 19 Hamas, 6,817 cwts.\u2026.«0 o0 0 oo : ee on DUR Cheese, 45,488 cwts.Ve MTS CALL MONEY 2 1-4 RERCENT New York, April 8.\u2014Noon\u2014Money on rr easy at 214 percent.Prime mercantile paper, 6 to 6% percent.LONDON QUOTATIONS Tendon A 8th, 4 m.\u2014 Consols f.wi, senac à Cit.vois for mousy 13% Brie.Rusliog 55 Avchisen.94 do (ptl.62 dol _° da atl 92 da (ltl.43 bruts R:&U.103% UL Jen, .\u2026 133 dounu Chic ig0 179% LoukN.éd.dot Tit Ches.iA Kant fae STH sonra * 87, Uhie.G.W.Tig N.Y.Qxd 125 s Un.\u2018as 144 ChloMER.F 141 Norfk & Ww.81% dos'l si De Beers, .36% we 8 Ussel æ, wees de.214 105% pi.7 £4 Web 155 4 dass Na dpunish Fours, 93 unal Trunk 31%.- bar alver steady, 3) 3-161 per ownoe Muuey 314 to 3 pervent.Shiscount rate short bills 4 1-16 to 4 1.8 percent for 3 months bills, 4 to 4 1-8 peroent.CURRENT CUBALT PRICES Morning eales on the Toronto Standard Stock & Mining Exchange: © Sales.High.\u201cLow.Cinse, Cobalt Cent.250 410° 41¢ 410 Cleveland .50 8 .8 8 , (Sil.Queen .130 178 17 17% Gr.Meehau .975 80 114 78 Trethewey.\u2026 19 142 138 14 Foster.%0 17) 16 8 18) Nova Sootia .10 37 a 3 Pet.Lake.2,700 5214 51 ol Buyers, 30 days, 1,200 at 532 e ; deys, 1,006 at 50.Ba setters, % Silver Lea .500 16 -\u201816 15 Colonlal Invest.26 749 15 T5 ONTARIO MARKETS.Ottawa, Apri?6.\u2014The market this mcrn- ing was the largest for some time, but prices did not show much variation from those of Thursday.Eggs were offered at *22 cents, but butter still remains dear.Good looking print could pot be ebtaised at much less tlan 30 cents, and tub butier sold at 25 cents a pound.Veal sold all the way up from 6 to 9 cents a pourd, while pork was quoted at $9.50 a hunA.ed- weight Potatoes by the bag were.offered iat 90 cents, and vegetablez in general are beginning to become more plentiful sc far ar tho, market is concerted.The foilow- ing are the quctations:\u2014DBeef, per ewt.\u2026 fronts, $5.60 to $6; do., hinds, $7.50 to $8; pork, light, $3.50; turkeys, per 1b., fresh killed, 18c to 20c; do, frozen, 15c; chickens, per ib., 15c to 20c; live fowl, per pair, $1 to $1.50; geese, each, §1 to $1.50; new 23c to Pic; oats, bushel, 42¢ to 44c; hay, per ton, $16 to $17; straw, $8; potatoes, per bag, 90c; carrots, do., 73c; parsnips, lob50c: turnips, do., 40c; onions, do., $1.30 to $1.7h; maple syrup, per gallon, $1.25.Ingersoll, April 6.\u2014White wheat, 68c to 70¢ per bushel; red fall wheat, '88c to Tc; peas, 80c to 65¢; barley, 62c to Béc; corn, Sie to 60c; onts, 39C to 40c; oatmeal, $3 to $2.50 per cwt.; cornmeal, $3 to $3.50 per cwt.; flour, $1.90 to $2.15 per cwt.; bran, $10 to $20 per ton; shorts, $20 to $21 per ton; butter, 23c- to 27c per lb.; creamery, 28¢c to 30c per 1b.; ezzs, lic to 16c per dozen; potatoes, S5¢ to 9c per bag; live bogs, $6.40 to $8.50 per cwt.; bay, $13 to $14 per ton; hides, $10 to $11 per owt.\u2014\u2014 CHICAGO MARKETS.| Messrs.J.8.Bache & Co., stock brokers, Bell Telephone Building, Montreal, report the closing prices in Chicago to-day as follows: Open.Hixh.Low.Clore.Wheat, May .76% Ti%4 764 Ti% July .18% 79% 78% DA Corn, May Lo.464 48% 464 #5 uly .46% 46% 46% 46% Qats, May .4%% 43% 426 42H July .37% 38y STX 3H Pork, May .15.76 15.8 16.75 18.3 July .15.80 15.97 16.85 15.% Lard, May .8.65 870 862 8A July .al 18 LE ta Short ribs, May , .July .857 La 8.57 8.50 NEW YORK MARKETS.New York, April 8.\u2014Flour was \u2018quiet but steady.Rye flour steady.© Wheat was firm and higher oa better cables thea expected, absence of rain where needed and active coverings of shorts.May, 85 2-186 to 75%c: July, 88 1-8¢c te 88%c;: Sept., 88 11-Iêc to seMc.Corn, option marke was dull and withou*.transactions.8 , raw steady.Coffee, stady.Lead, dull.Hops steady.Wool, ism, domestic fleece, 3c to 3%.\u2018 » FUNERAL OF MRS.DUGAS.The funeral of the late Mr& Dugas.wife of Judge Dugas, will take place tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr.L.A.Herdt, 342 Sherbrooke street._ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DIED.LATIMER \u2014 On Monday, April 8, 1907, D.R.Latimer, at his residence, Lans- downe, Ont, only brother of R.J/ Lati- mer, of Montreal, - Interment on Wednesday at 1.30 p.m.rer rer WANTED, AN OFFICR BOY,FOR AN AC- cou 's Offre.Apply applicant'r handwriting.with refergnoes.P.Q.Bor 853, Montréal.£ WANTED, PREGSMEN on COATS; HIGH: est wages paid; aleo Mesrage Boys, $3.04 per week.F.CAMPBELL WHERLER, 918 St.Lawrence street.Exchanges, 313,56.laid eggs, 22c to 23c; tub butter, per Ib, call ma firs ing mo me sad is chal su sib] sind igs! lar, Qitt1 way tho able tion] to | 34 0 Err, gf.use, 3.EBipcporgrgi =n 0k wholesale dry SL Urbain street.uae.Apply.415 349.00 Ecglishman of herole ancestry, WBo took two hundred men.Unless I find them \u20ac8Ch with a frontage of 27 feet and a depth of goods house.Apply P.O.Box.233, city.: To.up the sword to mend the tallen fortunes before I come to Saint-Malo, I uwear 134 feet.D % ° S WANTED, JANITOR AND WIFB,.Ist of TO RENT, FROM ist MAY, 1507, ON ST.pn re oaapter of the story relates by an oii) a or von pone will - - 2 5 Co - May; no children.Apply in writing to pin ghee eee tame aad ol Crus ™ ARS the terrible elects of the \u2018Black Death\" forth and do what you may! x Apply:\u2014Gèneral Supérintendent, - OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS CO., city.aie for ligt manufacturing or eos ays, upon England iu the fourteen \u201c|, For five hours with a light breeze % 7 Il'Telebhène Compan ;Ç M WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED Cosr| Let po DB, | ora 0.he aay of Loring, er ea behind them they lurched through the + \u201c PS pany, Clerk for large manufacturing concerm.| St Peter street.; > .; peeked ; : e ; : en - \u2014\u2014\u2014 far ug youth of twemty-vio, remained.The grest heavy fog, the cold rain still \u2018matting i 118 Notre:Dame Street West Ari Hating perience asd salary ex : is possessions tbat should have been\u2019 his.bow: their beards and shining on their faces.ee s Ded.- \\ To Let.erved in ever, bad dwindled down to's few ragged Sometime, they could see a circle of WANTED, TWO.\u201cWOOL SORTERS, DO- ee -~ acres and the Tiiford Manorbouse, through tossing water for a bowshot or so ip mestic and Foreign grades; constant ro Tor = our ere - : the grasping depredations of |the Cisterclan each direction, and then the wreaths work.Apply PATON MANUFACTURING ET, 2 CHOMEDY STREET, SELF- fou Main monks of Waverley Abbey.Nigel hotly re- wld li them CO., Sherbrooke, P.Q.contained house, four bedrooms, extem- ation.gents their further claims, at the time ed ban them vickly ce They _ sion kitchen, shower bath, and au mot ; around.: T ern conveniences.moderate.Apply \u2014_ ot NE ro 0% he ten ot had long ceased to blow the trumpet WANTED À BRIGHT OFFICE BOY; #%°4 on prenisee.en P br a yisit from the King.Dumag the for their miseing comrades, but had | SAL .2 - open for o looking for à future, Cell i King's.\u2018stay Nigel receives warm spplause hopes when clear weather (Same to find - RUE TN CEE re C Lagauchetiere street, Mr.ROUSSEAU, HOUSE TO LET, 476 ARGYLE AVES USE for bis skffl at arms, .and is = em still in sight, y ipman\u2019s \u2019 24 Lo _ AS ; rooms; , in.the squire of Bir John Chsados in \u2018he de reckoning they were now about miawey + ST.CATHERINE STREET PROPERTY = wAnTaD, YOUNG GIRL FOR LiGHT _Sludin taxes.h ee rsosements.are made to care for between the.two Sores, he bal Co CU aE dE A UE PA A A ee, UP Tkh children.TO LET, TEN.ROOMED HOUSE heated, ; , Nigel igel was leaning against the bul- .siding\u2026 it \u2018ne ply ergoons.A.5 \u201clight alteratio de to baser 1 Pme Dame Ermyotrude st Windsor.sod Nigel arks, bis fhoughte away in the dingle Four Story Stone Building; ecrner\u2019t.Catherine: J| Conertze street Weer \" Mroateld \u2018street.For information Phone Seatile, Duplin and bis two daughters.the Ladies at Cosford and out on the heather-clad and Mountain Streets.ww na -.WANTED À NURSE.APPLX 40 Pro.| 1286 Uptown, - and Mary and Edith Butteshorn.He is able to slopes of Hindhead, when something St.Cat fd 89 feet: TESTANT INFANTS' HOME.50 Guy st - rescue Edith, a wayward, beautitul mirl struck his ear.It was a thin clear Frontage on St.Cathering, Street - 39 feet; on TESTANT 506, OFF \u20189 se from the hands of the rascally knight, Pawl clang of metal, pealing out high above M ain Street 90.6.fest PIRE INT LE .Up 1241.ICE or \u2018 HOP de veps né SES SEE \u201cher ue the dull murmur of the ses, the creak ountain ce on 1 st ja, 1& ; + & \u201c B| WANTED, EXPERIENCED NURSE; CITY OnGround Floer fe Jeon he ence, Cie mu of, the boom and the ap SE the sl Property is admirably Mitusted fs Bank, Store [| \"wonie seit omy ator § 95 1p ny sarge, org fae snore-desed \u2019 it LT - \u201c - + pe .Te Somme but Sescapes unhurt, and he aud his ear.x or Office Building.- .\u2014in \u2018Witness\u2019 Annex.Apply at \u2018Witness\u2019 Apply General Supdvinténdént Bell Tole- phone Company, 118 Notre Dame Street West Ms attendant, dle archer, Aylward, \u2018Hark, my lord!\u2019 ssid he to Sir Rob- join Sir John Chaudos, just as nows !S! ert.\u2018Is there not a sound in the fog ?\u201d brought that Peter the Red Ferret, %! \u2018They both listened together with side- French spy, pas Secure impor [an nee long heads.Then it rang clearly forth hig fnwediately followed by a pleked party, onoe more, but this time in another enced Girls on all branches of our Worki| pon SALE.THE PAUL AUTOMATIO \u20189 which Nigel aud Aylward aie allowed direction.It had been on the bow; also Young Girls to learn.GEO.4&.| Gay Co, Ltd, Apparatus, producing gas to join They overtake the euemy, and \u2018now it was on the quarter.Again it mes MACF & CO., 394 St.Paul street, at home.Either sity or country.Re- gay sil but the Red Ferret whom Nisel sounded, and again.-Now it had 3 EE \u2014 \u2014 presentatives wanted.Free pamphiets.takes prisoner in siugle combat.ins moved: to the other bow; now back to .\u2018Workshops, 965 St.Catherine street East, fence of Calais ls effected while he is lying the quarter again; iow it was near; ANTED PAUL AUTOMATIC GAS CO., LTD, i trom his wounds.Cu prisoner, ibe Red and now so far that it was but a famt ; Ser Be \u2018hod sends him with & message to |tinkle on the ear.By this time every Boy to carry a round of papers for a FOR SALE.COUNTER AND 1 apply 1 Lady \u2018Mary as the price o: his freedom.|man on board, seamen, archers and ewupie of pou a IEC» ter s Manufacturer street.\u2018 .- ims FOR SALE, ON BAST PAYMENTS, Fur free : i 1 But.Nigel's insietence on {he right to men-at-arms, were crowding the sides hig prisoner after his word had been given, of the vessel, All round them there || piture, Carpets, Stoves, Ge-carts, ete, Teachers Wanted.ete.THB J.8 FRINCE CO, 33 at \u2014 = lawrence street .WANTED, TEACHER (MODBL DIPLO- displeased the king and Nigel is not ma) for Terrebonne school.Apply by ay a oe letter to SCHOOL TRU BS Terre.Bary ] : in.(\u2018Were noises in the darkness, and yet: hae oD Con.the i \u2018to| the wall of fog lay wet againet' their > ein bonne, | ; { .d- very faces.And noises were such .The ï .Reste much.2 as were strange to\u2019 their- ears, always! \"pq \u2014- oR LAGE \u2014\u2014 ~ KINDLING FOR THS MILLION, Kibditng WANTED, FOR LACHLUTE ACADEMY, a 88.00: Cut Maple 33.00; Mi Bieeks, 81.76; Teacier fof one of the Elementary de- eut eny length : alse, Anthracite Coal: BOY WANTED TO LEARN PRINTING | Office, businews.The \u2018Witness\u2019 Press, 220 Craig street west, .: For Bale.PAPER BOXES\u2014WANTED, 50 EXPBBI-| =x ~ Large Brick and Stone Factory Property n Aqueduct street, adjoining \u2018C.P.R.Tracks.| Total floorares, approximately 65,000 - squers- feet, -.Ca Loe Yoo LL : .2-7 FIRE PROTECTION - - -Baph building protected \u2018by automatic sprinklers; hose stand, pipes, hydrants, etc, supplied by city gravity pressure, and also by ona 150,000 gallon undergrgund cistesn through a thousand-gallon r minute Underwriter Pump.- Jire-proof towers, containing bon stairease and élevator for each sec ion.an - oo ©: JF EQUIPMENT 0° Boiler houbi containing two.\u201ctabular.boilers.Engme-room IRE A : .er points differed \u2018In thirty years upon the waters 1 bowser on this nd 0 dot Pid ington, a have never heard the like, said hé.surly, straw-bearded Yorkshireman, \u201cwho \u2018The Devil is ever loose in a fog.Well had fistened with a sneering face to his is he named the Prince of Darkñess\u201d counsel Now he broke, in euddenly \u2018A wave of panic passed over tie ves son the bowyeré talk.\u2018You would sel, and thesé rough and hardy men who etter to sell bows\u2019 than to try to feared no mortal fo, shook with terror \u2014_\u2014 , the same high musical clashing.1 CHAPTER XVII-Continuéd.\u2018The old shipman shook his head and | Ti chanced that the opiniom- of the crosed himself.partments, capeble of taking the work delivered avywhere in the city.J.GO in Drawing throughout Lhe school; one MACDIARMID, Na.3 Casal Basin, cer.holding diploma from the McDonald Col- | of Guy end Williars strasts.Bell Telse lege preferred: ralary, $300.00.Appli- rhone Mois &0 oations received up to the 16th instant.- \u201cGe .= ; JAMES W.RAITT, Seuretary-Treasurer, .~ ! thers how to ute thems; said he; | at the shadows of their own minds.vo.tubular: boilers gine-r | Leon gore.Bear ' ke Ww ted ut indeed, Bartholomew, that head;-of a ey coud: prt - contéining steam engine and electijs lit plati Whole property W|« AT £ \u201cTEACHER, FOR == rene tire bas =O more BEE Tou oR instand some fearsome shape might heated by condensed Steam pladt ftonil*poyer-boilers.oe | Etienné Brotestant Schools, holding an WANTED, HORSES TO PASTURE FOR \u201cas.many as 1 have break in upon them.And as they star re vor would Imow that @- etraight- ed there came a gust of wind.For mo- cut feather flies smoother than a ewine- ment the fog-bank rose and à circle of backed, and pity it is that these young) ocean lay before them.: Eiementary Diploma, for a term of seven |\" summer; good pasture; good water and months.School to open Fn the 16th good fexces.For further: particulars, - «For permis to view and oslist infomation apply General Superintendent, Bell Telephone Company, fie Notre Laude.Street West.April For particulars apply to THOMAS, agply io SPICER, Caughoawags, Que.Lu.«| Etienne, Beauharnois, P.- Que.WANTED, OUT 50 GALLONS OF Milk ch + bet- 1t-was covered with vessels.On ail | mull - A ee dally, delivered at Mile End Stati 4, car- bowen have none Lo tee hem Sides they fay thick upon its surface, | Seem \u2018 _ me \u2014 me - | Moatreal for May Ist.tate state in a ie This attack upon oa.portly, with ored sides and a down on the deck, and snatching esgerly | .\u2018Biddy won't.like #0.have her nest _ Lots For Sal > \u2014 hay extra ledge touched the old .with bleod carved and crusted with gold.Each had 4Ÿ &NY swords or spears that came their broken up s0,\" smiled greet-grandmamma.\"POR SALE, LOTS AT WESTMOUNT Furnished E L hturday.His fat face beca Sith ture da he |ione great sail set and was driving down \"2Y- was held the dyou find me.that egg?tem om $i UD.payable 10 per- rnisne ouses to Let Liverpool, and his eyes glare YT, \u201cseven.channel on the same course as tae \u2018Basi-| LPC cintre of the ship \u2018was héld by But grandma \u2018had forgotten all alout | Cent cash and\u2019 balance monthly ff de- ; turned upon the archer.i *% All hal lisk.' Their decks were thick with men, | Spaniards, and Me slain all who it wien she saw: the little kittens.sired.Building loans negotiated.GEORGE TO LET, A FURNISHED House = 9 street, foot barrel of lies! he cried.\u2018A = \\and from their high poops came the- stood before them, were pressing Sodhe-went-out to the \u2018barn once more | MARCIL & CO., 180 St.James street.or 12 months, 10 rooms, pare.Bie Be, 2 65.lows be my aid, and 1 will teach you to weird ciashing wizca filed the air.For UP to either end béfore they were made {and hunted all oxer the häÿmow.and rer zu an os fanges.m y re.© open your slabbing mouth agaifet me! one moment they ay there, this \"won \u201cT5 understand that\u201dit was no fat sheep {even if the \u2018vows\u2019 mangers where the \u2014 ephone Up .: Agent Pluck forth your sword and etand out on drous fleet, surging.slowly forward, but a most fierce old wolf which they !liens\u2019 pometimgs stole their nests.But Business Cards.ps Agent gonder deck, that we may see who is the framed mn gray va The \u2018next the| Bed taken by the ems.+ #5 - |mo eggs.rewarded her eegrch, Cees .Miscellaneous.man of ue twain.y 1 meyer twirt a 0 0 dosed in and they had vanished LE the lessoif late, it was the fnore She scrambled over the mow to Biddy's AS RS.\u2014 TAKE ORDERS TOR 5C011406¢ shaft over my thumb nail if 1 do not BU from view.There was @ long hush, and thorough.Attacked.on'both sides and nest srhere Lily, the sow-whits mother \u201cgyi \"Carts and Priating.Clean, ANY, ONE NOT BEING ABLE TO GBI J Bartholomew's mark upon your- thick, then buzz of ited voi ng \u2019 { hopelessly outnumbersd,! the Épentérds, cat, HY curled a in the warm liny, with asant and profitable occupation.Foun- a \u2018Witness\u2019 at his newsdealer's will - head!\u2019 | en a EE Os 1 who had never doubted that this little her-\u201cféèr little babies as \u2018white na her] T! \u201d \u201carst order.Samwpie| oblige the publishers by motifging 19 ead.ry ; The Spaniards!\u2019 eried a dozen bowmen.: qf BG ES : 8 tain Pen given with first of p go p yi » E.- A score of rough voices \"ak once and sailors.craft was a merchant-ship, were cut off self, >, | ; soa outfit and full particulars free.Address, Subscription Department by for Fresh in the \u2018quarrel, some upholding tbe bow-|\"\"; .it > nid hip- Lo the last man.It was no fight, but a| Grandma dropned deligntedly down by } that 8 .hly, which served sin, the other CASH TARIFF.y 1 it could reach to the gn tinued to lay in her old nest, one fleshly, w t , ou Bros marrntur tn ten bc | Gi Por a few minal\u201d she unit very Buëk of Ce Bls Bot ven.shoveled | ath tag wan 8 hep alvndy (pram SONS 10S SCIOUE | magn vin, ten Mis I > mo soewer came back from the (hiot| through the fog, and then sprang Où out ali the coals and ashes.| withput_ her,\u201d Jaughed grandma.roe of all that is evil, corrupting 30% WENGE Articies Wanisé or For Sale wall which pent them in.Again and çf it like a lean and etealthy beast upon \u201chen.the gréat cavern of an oven was iddy was, a hospitable hen.She nev- esl Ÿ He who lives after the flesh Secon wan they called, and again and ee ite prey.It was the sight of the JoNg| ready to take into its warm darkness the |r hort the kittens.She stepped in rnnot please God.The spiritual, which 20 Words fer 16e, with bated breath they- waited for &n | dark shadow gliding after them whi pot of beans and the brown bread, the among them as carefully, and flufted out fans Ron est.yields a harvest of love Co.Answer.LE .~ __.had brought that wild shout of alarm \u2018akes, and the long row of epicy pumpkin |jier feafhers above them as softly as if |18 Ve-e ee orbearance kindness, good %o for each additional word, Sis tases N \u2019 \u2018Where ig the shipman ¥ asked from the lips of the English knight.In pies, and bake them as no modern cook- | {je white kittens were really the Little joy, peace.Ce, if contr).(See tions for the pries of tows, ., Knolles.\u2018What is your name, fellow ?another instant the starboard oacs of thel give \u201cever baked._ .downy chicks she hoped to have her- Gal 2 16 Yio vi 10.) Those who live - \u2014\",\u2018; RING Do you dare call youreelf master-mar galley lad been ahipped, the sides of| \u201cGrandma was a little girl then.In [self sème day \u2014Alice M.Warrington, in|.Yo flesh must die, while those who property For Sale or Te Lak: © $ a mer .pue.__,> the two vessels her, and &'her sbiny, lilac-cvlored mohair dress and |\u201cCongregationalist and Christian World.a ter ihe fost De Card ill of the do.Diao Arties; For Balm RE 25 9 \u2018My name is Nat Dennis, fair sit,\u2019 stream of swarthy, red capped ards) olan white nantalets, she sat by thei © \u201cve à he fleshly nature shall live rue e : wid the grayibearded old seaman.\u2018It were swarming up the sides of the \u2018Besi-| sunny kitchen window that [Saturday { 0-2 .= of i 12 13), The body is sub- ts Words: fof 0 Y.SES 6 thirky years since.frat À showed IN sok\u2019 and droppe with yells of triumph morning, knitting her ent to pi | \"+= #\u201cDAILY TEXT.(om, desth because of sty but \"be cot or S nbéicenst vert.mr Pp cartel and blew trumpet fof a crew upon | oo .y, ore she a Be - - .: April 8; .iritual life \u2018is the outcome of righteous- pertions for the prise\u2019 of fous.+, ; thampton.I i moment it seemed ae # the ves grandma had to knit aix times ro wi om a AD spiritual lile 16 : .juil ï nen mer Soest bimaelf ang, eel mos capped without a_blow being] the blue woollen stacking she was mak-| Keep ÿéurselves in the Jove of God.\u2014 [mess by faith eu fe 6 yr }, D ON it is surely | CT ghenek, for the men ofthe rang = sh ing for her father.Six times round wes Jude 21, _ this Tie for be Be coming for His Perssostn Agee Wenieh _ , Where are our two ships ¥ | had mon wildly ie res of archers might | \u201cKamm! anid great grandmamma to the| Po CE bat lies [Saints (Rom, vif, 10, 11; I Thess.iv).| - on word fof St Nay, sir, who can say in thd fog © for their arma.re enadow of the fore-| little gisl, \u2018Î need one more egg for riy Be nobis] aud the nobleness that lies |Mfan controlled by.his earthly nature, | \u2014\u2014\u2014 lobe Fellow, it was: your; placa.to be seen à th ing their bow-lmound cake.See if yom can ind it in| In ether men, sleeping, but never dead, oqo earthly.thirgs, but under the ton- Fe NE Lo them together.\u201d - .od castle and the poo bending the cords] he barn.\u2019 Will majesty to meet thine own.|trol of the spiritual he follows spiritual \u201cNOTICE PARTICULARLY et ir Te he ee ee through foots their waterproof cases.Othors| \u2018Yes, ma'am,\u2019 snawered little grandma | J.R.Powell things (Rom.viii, 58).The seven Festage Stamps will be Accepted, dir sir, and they cannot see throug from eir.fing over maddles, barrels] dutifully, and she obediently Ind down eme Of, Romans preats « oi sue old nature; the ré ates are CASH wits order.cloud.\u2019 \u2019 scramp in ; ie quivers.ting and went to the barn 2.\"| eighth teaches a e new.abov prepaid Dumercus eatriss SES \u2018Had it been fair,,I,, who am & wl and 0 he bé geardy of a pulied Re ihe pry hy \u2018Warts Removed Without Pain: the\" body dies \u2018does the believer become vres 2% made, pad the Tote te » Ber, could have Jrept ther£, od to Ea a Lo lend Po his less fortunate| But in another minute, grandma came P atnam\u2019s.Painless Wart and Corn free from hie fleshly paire à \u2014 me consequence, much higher.; + ny.Since it was- foul, we \u2019 haste the men-at-] flying back.; \u2018 Se mives fails to remove Warts, |\u2018united with his risen body, wi No charge made in eur Books ne hy van, called marinérè, to do comrades.In mad has ney a fy 1?cried excitedly, \u2018there Extractor névée fails to J © mars in ham: (1.Cor.to less ; Aga fod vol wo.Te have not \u2018done it.You have armas aiso were feeling and gresping In ob, mother Bidirs nest! Four little | Corns or Bupipns, without.pain, in ane fleshly nature existing am: 1.Ce Yertisetmast «A LE ; .1 pi an : st, 42-40).ps my ships ete the venture fhe.dark come oF them, me white Kitbens! | few hours.fiige Putnacr's .trial, | XV lines speek mous « nr cn \u2014 4 Moxpar.Ary £ 1¢ ai} \u2014\u2014 ld their Jives.because it \u2018was from now the world will have forgotten is your 7 relation, to Beagen and hell?Once again T ask \u2018the great DR.TORREV'S REVIVAL 7 ; most bene- that there\u2019 éver was such a man as |Where art \u201cWhere art, thou?© © Question, .ficent \u2018results.There was one text in | Roosevelt.It doesn't, pay to shine down An hate from a business man\u2019s t was 2 3 powerful peroration that |.SERVICES BEGUN.the Bible which be wished to\u2019 bripg here, but ft pays to shine ip yonder for!point of view followed.= \u2018It was well- ed the ad In earnest, thrilling ons.home to them.I he could quote it ever and ever.Most of us cannot shine |known in business that it was necessary Dr.Hid \u201cGrove home the truths he ; 20 as to really being its meaning home down here i ve _want to, but we can all |to cast up accounts.And yet it was had been inoulcating and the conclusions Loe.ot \u201cge to them he.would be willing to, pick | shine there.\u2019 strange how unwilling many men were to which they led À An veine Congregation at\u2019 st.\u201cLames bis trunk and leave: Montreal in\u2019 he.He fe the stor of of a man, whe saved jo {ace their- position.But even here, See.Jere, 3 is ox por we par to.+ ce Los 2 te.nite.sa with the resul many lives from the wrec] \u2018Lady {how serious it was that the question nig at wi epen your part tH Methodist st Church © Last ¢ Night.oT here.It was this: pret.Eig mo,\u2019 mn Lake Michigati, years ago; re- (should bé asked: \u201cWhere art thou?\u2019\u2019 [eternity, Don\u2019t make any st M A À Sm Po thet he that :converieth = y swimmig out and saving peo-| More homely illustrations followed.For Christ, or agaimet?Eternity 4.Mg XP sinner \u2018from the error of hie: way shalt | De though on the verge of soilanse.Af- \u2018What are your latitude and longitude?\u2019 pends on your decision.Men and y save a soul from.death.terwards, when.they carried him heme-the asked.\u2018\u201cThat is what- every captain men of Montreal, Me \u201cne grea.que LE \u201cWould to God; he exclaimed, \u2018that I: pearly \u201cdead, he became delirious.~Helof a vessel must know.Every man, too, | tion for you above all others i.bs.could make every man and woman fee] wanted to kmow:did \u2018he do his best?He | wants to know how he is ph voicall Is \u2018Eternity, .where shall I spend i: the full force of those : three words\u2014 [ saved seventeen from death, yet his|his health good?Is.bo Parle strong?And so with an abruptness whic, vas Fsaved, soul, death\u201d If I, only one cry was, \u2018Oh, if I could have saved Are his lungs in good order?Thoee are starfling and in silsmse thet mu.\u2026 : - TO s M SAG E M make you y the value of > soul as the one more! en of Montreal, you and questions all men ask themselves.But | M ost.be felt, Dr.Torrey broke int\u2019; 4 DR EY\u2019 Es TO EA rd God mig! sees it, no merely.\u2018Men and women of lon! u 8nd }if it is im tant for business to plea ing.prayer, Det oag for | : i, RR ONTR L.= soul od some ordis tard, but 1 stand beside a stormy sea.- There are know the Dosition of their affairs, for blessing Lo the Jay 5 zecings ie j .e soul the 0 e-druni e everywhere.In your homes, in|aailors at sea to know their latitud d an-ingathering of soul US : i pe Witnew' Dr.Dr.Toseey sends the \u201cfollowing characteristic mes- vilest creature who\u2019 ever disgraced wo- | your places of business, in the saloons, |jongitude, for men to know their physical ; 201 A sage to the pesple of M our nhood, the most ignorant and ragged / in the factories, in the gathering places condition, how much more important it MANY PROFESSED ; \u201cGod is resdy te bleos tres, but the grest need of the hour | litle urchin on the street\u2014if:1 could only of men, souls are going t YO\u2019 is that they should know how they CONVERSION.: § rayer\u2014earnest ar) een nt.hat will not take \u201cno\u201d for sa 42 answer.ey see.the value-of a poul ss-God and I plunge in again and again \u2018and |stood in regard to the graver questions, : } mr God to pour out 2 a Mopireal as never before, and pray |aces make } Rs Gold is nothing, the rarest gems | again, until the last ounce of strength what was their latitude and longitude.\"| During the period\u2019 of silent i: ner f LE eee Du eu cay, ue a [sn comp wh ie te wd pint om gn | at el Bl SSR pill dr A > of ustion .we fa à , ti y the revivalist, and many perso A o'clock.A Special.meeting for workers, uh er - the -of the | Dr.Torre described the row \u2018who,\u2019 \u2018could only save just one more!\u201d \u201d Serio! us questions PES ad, eternity, 8s a token of decisi Te va ras ps roe \u201ca 8.Vn Jacoby, ha at sevep o'clock every evening.Several of lat the World\u2019s Fair in Chicago, fourteex{ He concluded with prayer, and then ential scene, remarkable for its religion \u2018I once heard a man ask a ehoeblack: their + own week-night meetings for this month.Tours ago, gathered daily oid a .big and.a those | do 0 and up a0 \u201cAre.you saved?\u201d The boy laughed, enthusiasm \u2018snd fervour.Quickly the .\u2014 .jamond of fabulous value that was on- vn ne never be before.\u2018A dosen oF 651 and I did not wonder at it, He bad fou han moved to and fro with a hej.\u201c1f the meeting with which tbe Rev.minut before he had sade.À, Lt Des incerible rithont long ood up | ora uch,» auestion before, and had refi protein 6 e ing w e v.à minu ore he per- It The smallest ber I saw) not know w 1£ mean ut son di .Torrey, the eyengcliét, yesterday af- | sonality felt, and soo tremendous Waiting to get a glimpse of the wonder- is the number ever am surprised when I see an intelligent faith.At the close of the first inv ] oon, opened.» 4 month's mission in earnestness and.power Rad made \u2018a mark- ful stone.Millions of people went mere.said Dr.Torrey, \u2018but bless God for them, man making a jest of a great spiritual ou 4 : tation.Mr, Butl ith i Montreal, may be taken as an atguyy,|ed effect on his hearers.He is very ly to look at it: Now, any one who will accept the Lord and.religious question.emphasis \u2018and expression \u201cthe emai ï then there I be no doubt that the city graphic, very apt with simile apd Bible \u2018When the exhibition was\u201d over, \u2019| to-day stand up.\u2019 \u201cThis question, \u201cWhere art thou?\u201d hymn \u2018Looking this way,\u2019 and the s.3 is about to experience a revival of en-| quotation, and he tells his stories with |lionnaire bought the\u2019 diamond np A few rose to their feet, and some \u201c cond \u2018îffvitation followed, bringing more : should be regarded earnest} H dra; i sen hers on & \u2018second sud third invitation.y.ow to th + ¢ q bas mot experiences or many 3 ing day.Bett Speen, Sins sh | Homnaie did, hat roman was Seat) These Dr.Toreer sed to come to the Aan, there urs trying FET Eo the aceon meeting sad 3 those vin 3 e it is ames Methodist more- effective that t come in di: {to another man within thirty days.at ti Were filing from t uilding and th } Church was filed to overHowing, and trect contrast spi wual \u201cconversational is all diamonds are worth!\u2019 speak with them, and the meeting then rying to deceive themselves.\u2019 3 _ LE new converts were making their way to ; .the audience from\u2019 the yery start showed manner.\u201cTo save a soul.from death! Whit a dispersed.\u2018|THE MAN WHO - To the\u2019 front seats, the choir and cong 8 - a marked responsiveness, joining hear-| He declared ihe two main purposes\u2019 of terrible word was death! People tried, THE EVENING MEETING.|¥00LS HIMSELF.gation sang with deep intensity of fel 8 fly in the singing, and giving the most his visit; to Montreal at the outset: to paint death in beautiful colors, but it pp if gossibl : ing \u2018Just as I am, and \u2018Only truc - sympathetic attention\u2019 to the great\u2019 rel First, to win some men, wonien and was a hidequs, appalling thing.e evening meeting was, ii possible, 7 Him.of vivaiist, while at the close quite a num-| children to.the Lord Jesus , and IL hate death Death came into even\u2019 more crowded \u2018than that of the hen came some of those bright, epi-| To the aftermeeting large numbers re.Li 8 ber of.people signified their intention offto the salvation that there is ih hit.home.and took- out of - it one.of, the afternoon.By six o'clock large nim-|grammatic comments that eo lig ten Dr.mained.There was no hesitation a A leading new life.ndly, to stir up Christians to {sweetest children that ever graced a Forme bers of people were making their way |Torrey\u2019s addresses.\u2018The biggest fool on the \u2018part of those present to make con The pulpit \u2018of the chyreh had: been] new ardor(.\u2018and à new enthusiasm, snd \u2018to St.James\u2018 Church, showing that Dr.{earth is the man who fools himself.Th f f their faith and th 8 done away with for the\u2019 time being and ag zew 8 \"in winning souls to si, an $d Liao desth, 515 us the grab enemy.\u201d Torrey\u2019 & power of attraction had lost superlative foel is the man who fools him.irs 0 ato i cong.Tent 'B large platform on whic were, & these two purposes thé Inter was quished death and brought life and.ur, none of its strength.Although the )self and thinks he is fooling God.The |and thanksgiving, .Dr.Torrey.Mr.; grand pianoforte for accompanying the of course the more important.If they mortality.H yotirwant to fee] the fall time of commencing ep ting - was question must be looked\u2019 at thoroughly.Jacoby and the many voluntary workers [I I.singing, and dors x se, Jor She many simply su succeeded ja winning 8 few hun: | force of the word death, pub it alangeide ov for seven Wo Sood i re body, Many a men says that he hopes be :18/moving freely about.The service IN 1 man: un 0°°8 \u2018saving i 2 \u201cThe © e church an e e: were | say at will not do .st | port Dr.Torrey.of this was an Snowledgs of Jesus Christ, that would Soother: the Ti © Tod Php death Vell filled at six-thirty, with an earnest know that you are Sve Whenever She ht Be chase\u201d Tout for om ce 1 imposing choir of ee Ak be sgt thing, 2nd 4 pot lensing, of the son] ig\" apalling.Pesth crovd of.Torshippers.6 Le the co you take this thing up you must make| At the:overflow meeting held in the ; ; ru reds o applied ee éncement \u2018ôf thé service {certain you  oa aan, Bs mest mess \u2018rade no Christians À do © out and wip souls them- te the sou}.does mot.Peur: the ny at, 6.45 pm.he bul dirig was crowded: i you are saved.It is of no use Lecture Hall adjoining, there was a i selves with greater ar enthusiasm, , + = and a ses of aces fronted the platform, |there \u2018must be no doubt about it.8 h d at 1] | i any ST The er ia ie TUE ee, onde on Bg | The Ge So mat pan SS men, sn) Eg some very tinely-rendered eolos by |g blessing for months and years to come.LO illustrate the relative: values of the were in their \u2018seats earl & at sd wrote vas the cor obert prof conversion.y y.So great was | Burns ever wrote was th 2 i.Butler, bis musical assistant, and His tert that\u2019 afternoon, therefore, would body and the soul he told a.story of £70 the crowd that at six-forty an announce- \u2019 e couplet tha, pcs ve non ard oping; you must know for certain, and large eo The Rev.W, § 1 some cho by the.choir, but had alse je \u201cthe - keyndte of the whole mission, [Tden Who were digging a well or] ; ) H .:0 | ment was made that an overflow meet~ , ep nées of 4 ant ee en oor a: as the te Shem Ein Sag of che top Tey Bs been arranged in the Lecture 10, Tad dem pores the gi Me pie us faction 0 the Fs ked pe os joe ised Versi fit: it: © the bucket.ti length ¢ ; adjoin Dr Net ra © as ti spot 8 2 = EUR\u201d winneth Souls\u201d He- \u201cthat: ir \"wise bottam struck, a quisl gt] id aa Soe Rey S.acoby.\u2018Not many stand- |But there was something infinitely better, i In there .words said De.i Torrey, began to ile in around him, Tend ; ing, in Ven main building, however, ap-|infinitely more important than seeing THE / : A peared to avail thelhselves \u2018of \u2018the op- oursclves as others see us, and that \u2018WITNESS DAIL DAILY MODEL It was, therefore, Mr Büfler, whose Jou! bave God's estimate ofa wise {head was a plank, which Frcs him, vs, and that was ; f attending,\u201d but remained'|'seeing ourselves as the Lord God n.If I werp to stir out\u2019 to-morrow for a time from.being suffocated.portunity o gr 3 \u20ac mes asi ALOG N à Pme aq ist first made, 2} mo ini raing sad 8° go dow down the stréets and man at the top tried to dig him te Pre a | ects.Mr.Butler set caren met Gore and puy on \u201cheart F JON CATALOGUE FOR FOR SPRING ] | an ee lp rr om, op FRE SEE ad | ie npn igi ha Bd hee Le por nvme of a wy J i BY emt in rk with such men man ?om 1 Id get a À + and finally the whoié township was work.ROWEY of eue mame but it as aot ve en \u2018came & pause, b et duration: ers, we have arranged to supply a cate 1 ; Principe serge Pr.| mswers.| The princi a ing-to save the man who was.buried-de- ob 444] for Rong th shine.It but.tel xe fief in luration, logue containing between 400 and 500 of .i Young, pastor of St.\u201cseu \u201cChurch; the | would etd od he regarded Phe x who = neath: the plank.They \u201cworkediuall 9 Dot take Mr.ae.pr âne.a the th noel Re quete Paye or the very Jatest designs for dads a A Rev.Thomas Bennett D Chow, She cou Would Lh © the Seading meibtonhaire wight, and they dug him cut, ai) see: into the congregation some \u2018of that mu- | find out rr lessons on the making of fine lingers ev I - Li one ch d + Ritchie Bell, of the, Montreal.Sailors\u2019 here as the wisest man in the dede ship to es ght to save hat ns gloat hey that, charattetizes him Len or (oy and compass [and baby clothes, including the rariou \u2018the time \u2018the last verse Which to steer for God and eternity, embroide: titches no th has taken an active part I Fu the fresh the to oes rs Ye 4 Did you, I put reached | the church rang with the a \u2018that is the Bible.You must sail |fancy stitches employed a the\u2019 Savainy epee 1b scout ave, oro pue wi n Tas be the.questi mo each \u2018one of you, => fervour of 4 he winging by fhe Sie.Shr, built on the Bi- d made garments.To obtain ths od vane.oe with dagk pry ra and womomi¢ p ein oo so when you foun that youd Sh note do Next came the world Fated Glo safe, but à hope built on any thing book, send tea ents\u2019.in m ney mney &ohg\u2019 but as sung by Me.Butler with Put the Bible is hopeless.In dealing stamps to Pattern Dipastment Daily pra ee ce es eme EL afi Su aint a 2 Eel str MP D | pe rie je es mi] Vin ace Mie was.soon reflected on huündreds ofr the tor, then %& Csbinet minister, and finally and brlp you?Ob, if-every.onesim kis | the recta mou Une \u2018Gory lore kind to \u2018people than take away a tices before him.With perfect self-pos-| prime mimieter.HI put {he question : building were to go.to: work sayhig souls - \u201cof \u201cthe \u2018stree Then the con- fale hope and give theïn à hope that is he small a military \u2018man; he would \u2018esy- the |:thât-way, how 1 dit fan, aang it Send when Mr.Butler \u20ac p 1 gession he, stepped o» of \u201d 2, v phatomm, and \u2018wisest \u201cmiam - was fre who\u201d mésbéred the [the whole city a od be befare, finished with the item, it was hard- |; Wn hen you face this question humble manor humble woman, And as soon-as the lecture was.-ever gate\u201d There followed a; most tastoful.casts, such as the drunkard, the gambler, some are ap) peated to el en promis- they -would not even wait \u2018for the :bene- the wastrel.There was alto the side \\ oy pe aL od ee ons Ro sho ia Hoe aoc °F \u201cAbide eh me ung by of\" See, (he \u201ctalisent, and he) NO.504 POUBGORED SKIRT bytan-book.This time à young Jady and oe winning others to a, knowledge of Streets \u2018and go\"down on their bauds and Dr.Torrey then offered decent.But there were two a A stylish skirt for general wear is ber oung man r0sé siinultarcously in the to Christ\u2019 | knees and scrape the.snow.away, orres hen Offered prayer in the same road.It was the narrow Sve\u201d a5\" develo \u201cgrey storm | mle about 4 douen- fi, seperiing l'Hherefore, declayed Dr.Torrey, the |Ple would say, PRE ensseiva th gaat Loren sink [road th ate that led tp HEE Which forge.Plests wre ed Fron\u201d ad fi them.Os .mr t are you oïn there?oe i -LT-8-1-0, 2 bac h side.Th titch § ag, Tidy wie will sing man male pou vip mauted Lo be wise: \u201cCp away, Frey would say, \u2018GD Away, The vast congregation then settled.it- are you in?\u2019 was the appeal.backs.; and 2 cach si e They are s titel F reams .ButleF.\u201cOk, \u2018and his life.Every, Chests jan man and and \u2018don\u2019t bother me.\u2019 - a La ota ea res.and a spirit .of deep.One of the évangelist's pointed illus-| able flare at the gh to °F he pattern pro | Som an TR wel Tare | DB Bre, Chr, mam nd | LT bing tor.| pecan seemed Serve the WT rat pe cnet bre qustio, | U1 SLO 20% Sue PUI dpet.imen: as struck] - es.\u2018| \u201cja story oO ow an injured sailor made S , tw h t are f up on the Piano, Cand the \u201cduet was given py ade mething Shee ih efr busi- .\u2018I ean tell you,\u2019 said Dr.Torrey: \u2018how tion and eloquent pleading, Dr: Torreÿ {his choice of road.Are you a child of length Sere the making.Te ne i * with great success, both the \u2018singers pos- tal.That wis wrong.il-winhing to.do \u2018that very thin how.\" \"to\" turn reac ed the hearts of his hearers and a God.or of the Devil?Every one of my dium size will require \u2018five and a half sessing, fine.and\u201d well-trained voices.stones into dismo a can gs itp feeling of manifestly deep reverence hearers is one or the other.\u201d Some men yards of 44-inch me for 22, 4 he yous man bas got \u2018a book,\u201d muet comre before all elbe.He did .not the streets and al eve.and find Be the made itself apparent., Lo, ; va: le of 44 terial.Sizes er La lo a so Lil give \u2018the necessarily ian Estudio mire of ignorance and sin, stones that.TED Christ did not say so,\u2019 nag text after en e lady ve prea 4 GOD'S FIRS : .* t ted to t the ten- Many & ! ess man could win more ©82 be transformed, into gems worthy of Le x ., : text was quo carry ou conte the Eng in.ue ot yy b ok [plied souk than a de \u20ac reacher, and à rhatever bras 2 the Savioure, 9° base know TION MAX.a sm amusement.\u2018Ty is ome.borrowed for their, calling, the Christian sHou anything else worth while?I don\u2019t, T The.text was taken from Gen.ik, 9: \u2018 \u2018 ere art thou?face it in the light of k temporary charge Eth e meetin .- (art of war, and , who duall in| Acler an ghee wrote to.me \u2018that Fel dy recognisgble.\u2018That's\u2019 the \u201cGlory - om Le w toh have a po {the ranks until h he: vec a Lie mWAT- dd not te my.frequent use of the word, Song,\u201d \u2019 said the condnetor.| ne auction must be faced immediate- .hoa > he said, a forthe shal end\u201d LEA master mind în- the ave.\u201d I -do.love the wa i The p prayer offered by Prof.Workman.e iroët important question is that sn be re \"he-choir in the singing of a [military w a I went te a\u201d uni- [think it is ene of the.divinest in \u2018was full \u2018of an earriest pleading: fora 5a eternal lite.What are business per- htmn.\u2018Then: he a solo himself; versity and \u2018put the question; 1 shoul\u2019 \u2018the, language.It don\u2019t merely.mein| greater cufpouring of \u201cthe Holy Spirit, | énal political a and other worldly mathis voice, a light bäritone of faultless be \u2018told that the man deeply learned [save from.If.means to save ih save 8, strenuous cry for forgiveness, and a | og a com to this?First things y.and Gpyai mayne \u201csweetness, being | sciehce à phitosoniy, ae the Than \u201cdE \u2018to- Boliness, £ to.o happiness, fo.oC rid: request for a blessing of the coming | re gered first the kingdom of 3.re.vo advantage.in hymn, with\u2018 the wide \u20ac fition and great.scholarihip, to God.roi.lead a soul to Cr ty | meeting.; ee Pi must be now and at once.If \u2018chorus: EE ~fwas the truly wise great But when: [YOU save Va \u2018sou \u201cfrom.death\u201d to \u201cGrace eiiough for me,\u2019 was the next; be did not know his latitude and longi- ; 7 I turn away rom \u2018the world, -with- all life.do \u201cfinely.rendered\u201d by Mr.Butler; tude by to-morrow the captain might \u2018How erful how wonderful, its discordant, voices, and say, * Oh God, |.He \u2018asked \u2018his begrens what wuld tip: :but the andience 'soon\u2019 cauliht the infec- be on the rocks, aye,\u2019 and the speaker's -.Is my de love: for me.\u2019 thou source f+ infinite\u201d wisdom,\" whom\u2019 |Pel if he were to advertise that he |tion, \u201cSet your jaw going; it will sing [voice Fang through the: church, \u2018by to- al doit thon regard \u201cas the wisest \u2018man ¥ ould give a lecture in that - churblr at iteelf,\u201d is the secret of the choirmaster morrow you may be in eternity.\u2019 .Tow 1 want some pin the audience [there comes thundering dowif the an: five ¢\u2019clock in the morning, and\" give \u2018it which unlocks \u2018his\u2019 musical box.her telli d th | tp sing thai, as a solo,\u201d hé said.\u201cWho [swer, \u2018He that winneth souls is wise\u2019 Once only, on how to transfornr¥toties verse\u2019 or two of \u2018The Beautiful - Shore, gan chi eliing pause Pen ery roe will sland up and sing it?That Le And\u2019 if I Jooked up again \u2018snd asked, |into diamônds.\u201cDid they think anybody [cung with à grand swing and go, pre ee kre\u201d \u201csaved Or are | Juan LuêŸe ine.dilery, w who.is, the wisest man in Montreal, he Would come te hear him?the pared the way for Dr.Torrey.vou los eo Ar ou on the a \u201cto Li - feel sure, would \u2018not Decessarily mention some C.P.R and the Grand Trank would be The evangelist, wlio was looking strong | ou lost?h ne The PE \u201ctwo, roads, \u201c4 he is just behind you.\u2019 * miltionfaire, or sothié great political running excursion trains all* nights: and and well, first read \u2018à passage of Serip- eaven or he d.th OTe trom o the À ey Fe did not feel leäder, or military.commander, or man the leading bankers, doctors, and even tire from Matthew vii, -beginning, at he broad sm e the side £ the t | tas] After pee glare of \u2018wide erudition.He would \u2018mentién Professors from McGill.would be there.the 13th verse \u201cEnter ye \u2018beginn og broad road there was the side of the out- ik : | A e a reward.an autograph say that all .are children of God but %4, 26, 28 and 30 inches waist measure.- À , Then followed a fine ironical passage: ; PATTERN COUPON.i \u201cthe song\u2019 and forthwith he handed iti his business and through i make soul- | believe that if 1 could save ome more Where art thou?This, said the speak.I ask you, if you are a professed Chris- ¢ formalist or a real \u2019 \u2014 A back toits owner- ; winning the real object his life.| soul by dropping dead on \u2018this platform, \u20acF, Was the first question that God ever tian, are you a mere ; 3 y used thst.- \u2019 ou \u2018out-nd-out Christian?You bave been = , Mr.Butler ie : Ar and bm tes Throng Bey boiibeh Rt I would say, Heavenly Esther, let:me: put to man, Adam bad sinned in the baptized, you go to church, you take the : Please send the above-mes Ë Chon a Donk.| ates give them: reasons - to bow: that he drop dead this minute\u201d IT wañt-souls, |gacden of lLdcn.He had done \u201cwing sacraments, you read the Bible\u2014well, but tiened pattern as per directions\u201d .be young mun.a.bog) \u2018the ch hi ore Xf I could have a thomsend, 1 .ehould [in the.sight of God.\\ Then came\u2019 the gre you a card-playing, theatregoing, \u2018low- EF 4 ere \u2018Was: moxe .8 ; by e \u20ac oir, Fi ent bee that the work ¥ont two thousand.If I could save voice and the quéstion, \u201cWhere ars thou?| necked-dress kind of Christian, \u2018a formal-| à open.below.M Mr.Autler coaching the \u20ac ristera in, the J 1T5 Ch + ad have them doi two thousand, 1 should mot be satietiedj Adam had tard the vojra\u2018b-\u2018oic, nat ist, or a whole hearted, real Christian?1 1 pt and gw | When be lof\u201d Che mord he le stand | HLL EO 1 Copan om HLS fr, had cr to Bima nce of pr [PU IE fo vou, you professing men and lis 1 Bei - Aadl- 1 mmunion wi women.\u2019 A coccoce ps the co tion, ta joi with i ail for all his oes ha got ten thousand and one; -_.: now it had become the voice of fear, :/ Tt was a mointed period and listened to \u2019 «qual heartiness.Ge 1° Those orders were meant not As a fina! reason why aout winning \u2018Ah! it is always 80,\u2019 was the pungent\u2019 with breathless interest.\u2018Unless Mont- Sine tosumececscsacesaseanserecens paèy \u201c [only for his disciples but for aH the | dois be th e business of - thelr jive, ad.comment.\u2018At first, the voice of God i3 {reas he continued, \u2018is different from SEN DR: TORRET .ank and file .of the, Church.and if it the \u201cbusiness.wi wouC.|a voice of joy.Communion with God \u2018is most other dities, and I have been in the VOD URL {> > J Mn wo |B bring the most glorious reward.A yong! ever joy.But when a man eins, it turns | majority of them, there are many mem- Nome rsenssesnsssnesaes they were not bringing men to Christ man whom he sent one of.his assistants to fear.This is most] ix 3 Christ's orders.the cause bers of your church who have not been 3 À \u2018hus when Dr.To roëc to give his [we were disobeying ng comman Sed to look after was heard to say .fhe chief |, gugsticiem and atheism of the of the born again The great thing is, are you Address in an : | dress, the audience had al \u201cbeen Were %, ing a S, {ambition of his life was to in so- day.for Christ or againet him?\u201cHe that is \u2018 M 10msed to enthusiasm.Dr.he orrey ig 1 them ?Were.they making disciples ?ciety.Think of it!.A ma: least he.ot for us is against us.\u201d If I onl knew ; , tail, oig | man, \u2018with a face of great power (Were they leadin others\" to Christ ?\u2018wore trousere\u2014and his highest.à bition |.Then the evangelist had a word to- say n d knows you 142 - \u2019 wine, i Has eyes.are -one of He put the questions to ee.person in life \u2018to - chine in .society! - e was on modern Biblical criticism.\u2018It is.the you as God k \u2018the Jou.mh, 1 cou d draw| .SOBs sobuseseticetnprsctastssneces À his ingen ing féaturez-very light in \"the: building.ashamed of his species ce ible that brings God near; that makes and could divide those who are for and!) : i à grey eyes, of penetrating | Beennem, over ~ever-}._ Secondly, they sbiould nike \u20ac \u2018soul win- \u2018But some of you,\u2019 he said, pe ambi- God near.When man sins he gete.away against Christ.On the one side I could caenasesnassossessihlesesssaeaens F roving over ning the/businees of their life becauss.| tiona which are not much h \u201cYour from God, and denies the Bible.He | put the men and women who love and] | - i a to search outivéry fac bre pe \u20ac fit -wæpthe \u2018business of the life of Jesus highest ambition is to.shipe in \"politics, moves God afer off and denies Jesus serve him and onthe.other those who Tr tik dn a a a aes grey beard an \u201c1 Christ.He himself bad told them that or \u201cthe world of.letters, or to make | Christ.Let them make no mistake, No are against him.\u2018Where art thou?.siesecssseesessctosepscesnsaoessses lobe cropped white ait sthat | The.Son of Man: bas cemse, to.seek.| money.\u201cThey that be wise shall shine|one would succeed in hiding from God.\u201d What are vou?A\u2019 mere formalist or an] | 0 TE Pa the great dome of hia forehead and to save that which was Jost.\u201d \u201cFhat.| ue the greatness of the firmament, and Drawing himself up-to his full height, put-and-out Christian?For Christ or co.k bare.He looks like a successful lawyer, was Ohrist\u2019s purpose in life, his all-con- they that turn men to righteouéness as |and with pointed finger the speaker gave | \u201cagainst?(Which is it?; ù dû or a business man of more than ordinary, Pruning on, the purpose for whith the etare forever in-heaven.\u201d How long |the question to his hearers.\u2018God was \u201cSome of us know that we are saved, .B.\u2014Be¢ sure to cut out the illus #ggressivenems and sagacity.\u2018the Foren o ,and came on do you think the brightest stars in the|putting to them all there that might; We are certain of it.We know we are 2B: sud send with the\u2019 coupon, J1tis voice je somewhat harsh, apd he earth, 1 ask,\u2019 said\u201cthe preacher, \u2018is business or financial or pdlitical firma-|both to sinner and believer, the one |real: regenerate Christians.But there\u2019 carefully filled out wh .cou ; rs over many: of\u2019 his hie word the! it: the one all-abworbing rpose of YOUr myent will shing?.Not long ge rer SEE question: \u201cWhere art \u2018thou?\u2019 are some men who know that \u2018they are or oy a 2 Bs The pat tern car.cercles American way.He no [lide ?If not, what right have you tof body was talk\u2018ng about wise man in the building should be not saved, that they are formalista, that 10 cent, you cash tal te, OF - wieany k\u2014-great- orkton, - yet bis_p Lia afl youmell a follower i Jesus © ¥ © | body talks abott him pow, \u2018Yh al glad ¢ to have that question putt to.him, they, are: against Cart and are children stamps.Address.\u2018 nous Patte on uodeniable.He had not been dly, acal-winning should: be =the Roosevelt, but- im ten oF.Biftesp years \"What is your position?he asked.\u2018What of \u2018the Devil anda the wad to hell.Department, \u2018Witnëes\u2019 Block.Mentres .; 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