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[" ar- rles ick, pith od at pts.ath al! 23 th?of = DAIL Pages - \u201cvor XLVIIL., Na 8 FAMINE IN CHINA.= aes State That Conditions are Growing Worse.I Su JRE HORRIBLE STORIES OF CANNIBALISM.ai, April 12 Telegrams receiv- om twen!, points in the fam- De district report that the conditions je growing worse.The Chinese Gov- men; and people up to date have con- gibuted over four million dollars for amine rehef and the sums received from ai foreign sources total half a million pr cluding the supplies on their way here from tne United States.The tamesu viceroy and governor telegraph- « today to the United States cons Yr.Rodgers, their thanks for the reliel \u201cent, saying bat it is diswipating the sorrforegn sentiment which fermerly su:mated the masses.[bere are fifty missionaries with the byguer class of Chinese engaged in over- æeing the relief distribution, Confucian- ste, vatholics and Protestants working together.The telegraph officials are eutying free all messages to and from the relief works and the steamshi cora- panies are furnishing free transportation mr supplies of food, etc, intended for victim.te, victh thousand famine sufferers are auployed in building dams and canals to revent a recurrence -of the Hoods.The relief comuattiee here is premptly «nding supplies to the front but the finds are nearing exhaustion.All the relief measures up to date are inadequate.Ten million persomsgare suffering from padequate supplies bf food and three millions are nearmg starvation.The members of the committee at the flows report Lhab they, find the bodies oi thé sutferers bloated and that their faces turn green or black ts the result uw -uatvadiou.dvi The le are pulling up the growing crops Po oo hoje families have been found dead = their houses an corpses are Seen lying by the roadside.Provavly five thousand persons are dying daily from starvation.A few cases of rioting for food neve occurred and can- mibahism 1s beginning to be reported.\\ewly-made graves have been rifled of the bedies and parents are exchanging children to be eaten.thr dollar, the relief committee reports, will save one life until the harvest, June 95.and tem million dollars is needed.\u2018Tne wuole amount cannot be raised in China.The situation is ee res.and Americans are urged 40 7 : lion dollars in the get à three weeks, not for Christian, but for th work.It is syggested = best to cable money to the .sul Jere, Mr.J pad a Sh w= suppliea an be purchased in rT Ç ers be given to go upon the market when conditions are Ro to negotiate at least part of the loens au ized at Quebec during the recent session of the This Joan, which amounts to 4 about - five mj lon dollars, will not be a ermanent.dobt, ae it will be i\u201d os Ter enue as the latter is received, thorized water works losn of £5,000 00 Br Jn dered of by a skip font in forty\u2019 years Much satisfaction is felt in the Fire Department to-day, because the grant proposed to the Fire Committee will now enable the work of constrüctiag a new fre station, to replace the one at the eormer of Craig and Chenneville strests, to 0 ahead.FALL CAUSED DEATH MAN FALLS IN A \u201cA CAFE AND RE CEIVES FATAE INJURIES.Octave Perrault, 8 ru of age, who lived at Casselman, yr bill county, \u2018Hospi- ue GF, dt Be ors Dome at about mi t reult of a fall down « short steps at the Café on 3 short CE Dominique and St.Catherine streets.Perrault had been in Cobalt for some time, up to about three weeks.ago, when hé returned to.Casselman.Yes terday he came down to Montreal for a dort holiday, and at about 11 o\u2019clock in e evening went into the Café Parisien with two friends.He was descending Bid steps into the.basement, ren is to peak as a d or, urn- fo ts Tens who were bine \u201cDeak bim.,.so doing.ine he oat ia footing and = striking Manet the stone flooring ble poe twbulance from the Notre Dame Hos- vital was at once ealled and the injured Man was removed to the hospital, but bis skull was fractured and the sur fiom were powerless to save his life.friends at Casselman have been notified and were ed to arrive in Montreal to-day to attend the coroner\u2019s Enquiry.Perrault w wis pre known in the city, havi six years in the le confectionery fates 6 on Desenrrigres Ko ALLED TO WARSAW, ONT.cene, Ont., April 12.\u2014TFhe Presbyte-| st fan congregations of Warsaw and Dum- Ber have extended a call to the Reva - Currie, of Port Colborne, to accept a ® Dastorate of these churches in succes.ion to the Rev, Mr.Atkinson, who left Short time a Since Mr.Atkinsog the Rev, \u20ac 8.ts Burns, of Lakefield, acted ag interim moderator , ie 4 y e humanitarian that it would : be ; Améric .| management oun\" part of | surely \u2018in \u2018the locality.DOMINION PARLIAMENT Quebec Harbor Commission Loan\u2014Delay in Rajiway Delivery of Goods.LETTER CARRIERS\u2019 SALARIES TIEUP ON C.N.R (See also Page 5.) Ottawa, April 12.\u2014In the House thie morning \u2018the Minister of Finance introduced \u201clegislation to permit of the Quebec Harbor Commission borrowing $800,- 000, the interest on which is so be met out of \u2018the revenues of the po Mr.Lanctot, of Richelion introduced an amendment to the Railwey Act to make the reilway companies liable for damages to shippers when the delivery of goods is unduly delayed through the: of \u2018the railway companies.At present shippers are called upou to pay demuf- rage charges when they are responsible for delay in taking goods away.Mr.Lanctot\u2019s opinion is that the prinoiple of reciprocity should be recognized in these matters.Messrs.Claude Macdopell, of Toronto and Haughton Lennox,\u2019 of Simcoe, an Col.Talbot, of Bellechasse, all joined in a request of the Postmaster-eneral for a statement as to.what the government proposed doing in regard to the ealaries of letter carriers and country :pestmas- ters, which sre very inadequate to the present \u2018coat of living.Mr.Lemieux promised a statement in à few days, and the Hon, W.S.Pielding added that the whole question of the sal aries paid for the public service was now mnder consideration, and a statement thereon would be made before the present session closed.Mr.MeCraney, of Saskatchewan, read to the Houee telegrams that he \u2018had received from Rosthern and Sa respectively concerning the ti on the Canadian Northern Railway.e messages were as follows: \u2014 \u2018Rosthern, April 10,.1907.\u2018Have received but two mails past.fourteen days.Edmonton trains now running via Warman and Prince Albert to \u2018Winnipeg, but refuse to carry.Jails.Situation now unparalleled here, - Incoming settlers in many cases delayed two weeks at ome point.Wes! Jeo.ple think your government might take up western railway congestion das -eastern\u2019 scandals, as situation bere i Jo deplorable.BOS Saskatoon, Cr 1 1907.\u201d nement that C.N.R_bave notified American.tte rte not -to elo 2 pen appears to be.great inefficiency or is- railway, © Can something not be done to compel mors strenuous action by them.Malls Could be driven over breaks ih ed) \u2018JOHN ASHWORTH.The patmaster General replied that his department, waa\u2019 doing \u201call\u201d that\" its eould to maintain \u2018this mail, service.© Mr.Lake, of Qu\u2019A for Committee 25e Supp v (SHled attention to what he ed as undue favoritism that had bs shown to Mr.Malcolm Mackenzie, in the acquirement of the town site.Ca berta.Mr.was Lib- ert] candidate in Alberta in the.hat general clections.: ; | LANÉASTER BILL ed + maimoren PU SENATE mar : Oave, April Boh te Rat y \u2018Committee on eof 1I1*to 9 oa morning rejected.the ve Jancsacr ; e | designed oped of trains \u201cthepygh the thickly set .tled portions of cities, towns aid\" vil- W lages \u2018where road.by gates and watchmen.The\u201d same in the Senate, hl DEATH QF A PIONEER.++ Mr.L.A.Derème, the oldest resident : of Joliette, and :one of the pioneers of that thriving town, died on Wednesday last, at the advanced age of 91 years.De- was one of the companions oF the late Hon.Bartholemi Jolietfe and worked with him in laying the foundations dé.important\u2019 \u2018commeréial centres \u2018in\u2019 province, ~~ Hé setthetl in Joliette \u2018as far back as 1854,\" and was the first merchant] During his long busi-\u2018 ness career he successively filled all tbe municipal and other charges in the gift of his fellow-citizens, and always enjoyed\u2019 the regpect and esteem of the commu nity.He leaves six children, among them being the Rev.Abbé A! Derome and Mr.L.\" A.Derome, of die firm.of Cadieux & Derome, + funeral sake piace\u2019 to-morrow morning at J ep New.York, April 12\u2014Four age: ie ; berga,.one of which resembled.a charch in gen appéarance, with.a lofty steeple-like pinnacle towering 300 feet above the surface of the sea, were sighted by the steamer \u2018Vaderland\u2019 off the Grand Banks of Newfoundland.Ne Rae to-day from Antw an ver \u2018after a rough pass A and stormy weather PT AA BN WOR ST Prevailed gag the vor unt yesterday.Way ! oficialy\u2019 gay no trains\u2019 Ax \u201cweek, os : ; attend elle, on motion-12vW Blairmore in AF +} considering the question of Loans recently authorized by the \u2018|'tere, \u2018to borrow money amounting to & -crossings.are not guard- | what was destined to be one of the most.: Hers, The [445d HUGE re BE) 4° fore a special.meeting of the Gity Coun- ¥ jce- | cil this: afternoon for sanction, following | 3 The of the THE CITY'S LOANS.~ day for Permanent Works.pal Kr NEW \u2018LOANS AMOUNTING 10%, \u2014 000,000 INCLUDES 22,000,000 FOR WATER WORKS.\u2014 annual loan of ¥380,000.\u2018lhe Committee- itself takes $65,000, iri} £25,000 for widening the fourth of St.Antoine street; $13,000 fof.= proving the approaches to Wellington street bridge; 3l0,0U0 for opemdg The Rodd Committee receives $183,000,\" which includes $70,000 for the cys share of permanent\u201d sidewalks; $15, for the city\u2019 s share of constructing.sat Roseme it to) Tor paving bios ount ; ; or paving for the M.S,'R.tracks; $10,000.for &: new corporation yard in the west est -end of the city; $15,000 for enla ng 4 Ontario street sewer from Visi Amherpt streets; and $10,000 for, # gullies.+ The Fire Committee was voted : = 000, of which $5,000 ig for the tion of \u2018No.5 fire station, $15,000 No.20 station, at the dorner of «Ë and Chenneville streets, a Dospital for sick horses.Of 850,350 voted to the Water 4 mittee, $44,300 will be epent ot: the] laying.of \u2018new mains, and $3,175 to: : the pumping station at Pomt St.Oh fireproof.: 4 The Incineration Committee recois $5,000.for a new incinerator and À Nearly: $380,000 Voted Yoke 1 Nicaragua, ; of ray tod received here street; and $17,000 for Lafontame Puek./id Any: and +5,00 Fl APRIL 12, 1907.= BONILLA SURRENDERED ?Despatch, to That rat Effect Received \u201cat New Orleans.New Orleans, April 12.\u2014According to cablegram received y the officials of \u2019 \u2018$the Fruit\u2019 Despatch Company here, Pre- ent Manuel Bonilla of Honduras, has ndered to the Nicaraguan forces.cablegram came from Managua, and was signed by Presi dent Jose 8.Z he elaya, i.No details were given other than that Bonilla surrendered yesterday.Other yesterday, how- \u2018yer, were to the effect that Bonilla had - \u2018bottled up\u2019 in the port of Ama- a ever since he made his semsational ight from Choluteca.PEACE Ë MPIRES.Washington, April 12.\u2014That all of the Central American republics are Jook- ng fo.the, present etate of warfare /ben Nicaragua and Honduras to result |\" Jah an agreement for permanent pence EUR \u2018Central America was de che state ; state cb da by.& general discussion at meni.With that end in view, the #egotiations looking to a cessation of étre il mot go so far as to take \u2018sui t oi permanent peace, but wat Teawve- this broad question.to a cone to be held in Washington or Hie city of Mexico, and in which all of 6, countries \u2018immediately interested take part.\u201cThe United States and are to occupy the important po- ois of umpires.\u2014\u2014e \"PERKINS CASE \u2018of real estate, clause 344 of the, | giving power to borrow Year: \u2018for necessary - public ta to.pavements.Game 45 n Fass in order, rene 1% = Le nm for tu \u2018forgoË g Visions of Lie - aîter very lite, x wrded.the \u2018mesdting \u201cto urge; that thE ey.far.the WelPugtor mt X approaches si should \u2018be Pars {Committe had received no moi be voted out of the supplementary revenue déçount on May 1.jeets of.the Police Cohdimittee to be delayed for another - After the \u2018Chairman gève' out\u2019 a effect that it had Been derided, vo | bila.million pounds sterling.In substance, | the make-up of the lown js as follows: Ble tt onda oes oe othing 1 the gontolidated * debt of e > city.argést \u2018amount of two Ron is for.a sept arrangement of getting money in anticipation of revenue.- The Amount for the waterworks and the off L2y a si fun TES 290,000 D ths sum which the com- I mittee earlier in the-afternoon divided between the various committees, tho the actual sam sänctioned is only uitil \u2018such time-as negotintions between the Markets Committee and the C.P, J have been completed for the improre ment \u2018of the east end: cattle market, ity, Ald.oe ir ud theretors.thery ve r, au erefore- to borrow and have to pay the loan for nothing.pri The reports on loans will be placed be- which the loans will ed on the \u2018market \u2018with the least oir possible.A \u2018report ly for sidewalk accidents, made against: the sity since the begl 7 One claim was for 85, jected.with sixty-two othe \u201c36 wes resolved ta: pay 22 22 claims, amounting to $2; id éar.+ and t =e lan were.agreed upon} \u201d \u2018patsed.ER, Proulx expressed surprise atthe 2 Ald.Payette feplied that $10,000.wonld | This money [A £ the mounted mei, but the other pro- Man of the mo tit p 2 veu a Finance Committee had: wat Ci \u2018fer about an Hour in- private session, the £ 00.4 280,00 |Ÿ - RS be po ration 4500.\u201cThe helance of $16,500 was resetved \u201cwas read: of the claims, most- | have been | Wonk oa orl.PTE thé 4 e mio Of bor Mrs.William p tes, sh alerly -weunan, émployed as Jaun s-abeut.the city, received | - v of assaulting, | ith [to Lr ler 0 children, att; pr innipeg,\u201d pril 1%.Yesterday wits: hessed.sudther big inrush of \u201cséttlers to %he west, Seven hundred\u2019 came on the Brains frémi Montreal.\u2018The new \u2018coôm- s s are all destined for points west of: \u201cio ii © m purposin® to itish nie Where they will up \u2018duties in the coast province; 5 Pobopenns were also passengers 88.Virginian,\u2019 \"and 150 Britieh {hes the Atlantic on the \u201cKensing- A Jorge number are bent ong ° pe \u201cwhere many have al- eady Catinred employe Applications by he ja , who are taxed to their test ip\u2019 providing suitable situations .the new-tomers.- it With \u2018Ie near approach of spring te anxiety is ee the farm- ve, and the eos ered show \u201c gubatantikl increase over the figures a fEw.weeks ago.Even as it is ¢ number of available, men is not near so grédt as the quota of a sp tions.© dearth 01 help.is particu arly being \u201cManitoba, m of the men precast their rf Scekatchewan, id.Brit Columbia.April :: 2.\u2014Two rs here have by him\u2019 were \u2018énock conduttors is denied by \u2018the latter, who say bis.reporte -are « gh colored, resented \u2018about - ~ fi fa pre ca case que à 0 have a on the + ] William Erencer, of Philadelphia, who ey continue.to, hop to the immi- 1 Pontiac county to CLAIMS ILLEGAL INCARCERATION NORTH DAKOTA MAN TAKES AC TION FOR $500,000 AGAINST DOMINION GOVERNMENT.Grand Forks, N.D., April 12.\u2014A citizen of Grand Forks, named Flath, who claims to have been once confined illegally in Canadian asylums, will seek redress for what he considers his wrongs.He has retained Mr.J.A.Patterson, K.C., Toronto, to conduct legal proceedings in which he will sue the Canadian Government for half a muuon dol lars damages for placing him in the Hamilton asylum and also in a private sanatorium, conducted by a doctor, at Guelp h.He was recently deported from P'camada, and a detective has been here watching his movements.Mr.Patterson stated in Toronto last night that he had been consulted in the matter, but ae yet had issued no instructions.He did not know what _definite action would be taken.NIAGARA FRUIT A BOUNTEOUS HARVEST IN PROSPECT.Thorold, Ont, April 12.\u2014A bounteous harvest of fruit is in stove for fruit farmers of the Niagara district, judging by present indications.The growers are very well satisfied with the winter of 1906-7.It has been a very satisfactory season all around, they say, and the opening of spring finds the fruit trees in as good shape ae any spring for many years.There were no really eevere weather eee .THE MARVIN CASE tor the eastern part of the cit _ ; \u2014 motte © Health Committee will Faved, TLING PPMENTS +.{during the oat winter was the ate rth end ni The city: Rei Pit à.PEOTED ATT- (ING.TRIAL.of the most \u201cpromigent frait growers of oted to the P ke Commtiew lls Lo ie \u2014 ; wnship Deen little Le pent on park\u201d improvements, ind Dayuga, Ont; \u2018April 1 Starth de- © 30 damage to the fruit trees, and the ig the conversion of the velopments are expe ; Prac tress pepe > are in excellent site in 8t.Henri ward es Rg Perkins -cornes tp \u2018for trial in à few other £ tt 15 \u2014 fie wi ; t \u2018square, at a cost of $3,000.° civéé ays to er nan Baring pital \"and pes peut, erries, plums, et ée \u2018receive red | her mods: fre re onde and fy dollzrer § Greer has: been x the vide vicini ai week, Mx.Broderick added i \u2018Lariviere.\u201cehalrman he | ng several\" , walk: { Road Committee, said he: waé sarpriséé es at L Omid.de de uf feb, i el po ie matinée \u2018that nothing had been: yoted tor hwiis t-by the Grom that poison tered hy ve 5, plant ond | Tin committee for reir Pa vements.fom: be treced fom - #s pr =F to Line Rd ayette -re fhe time wren if was.Heavy | opie \u201carop unless to the reduction in the\u2019 fudged d ry lPertine fe dent man.bs Join Pet Thine enforce \u201cBappens.\u2018| the city to fifteen perceitt the valuwLkims,.a brother.of the.decemerd; has | PAR: woo.CE 2; reward of $10; ricovery of four-year-old Horase N.was offered yesterday by is unknown to the father of the child.Dr.Marvin received a post card from Mr.Spencer - containing a likeness.of the lips shall be \u2018sealed and silent forever.\u2019 Dr.Marvin went to Philadelphia yester- cer, day to meet Mr.Spen MRS.ALEXANDER GUNN ANNIVERSARY OF 0TH BIRTH- - DAY OF REMARK ià OLD ~ LADY HELD AT GALT, ONT.- \"Galt, Ont., Avril 12.\u2014Yesterday was a pata letter day i in the annals of the Gunn damily, which is mumerous and of the best stanw.ug in.this town and vicini - 1 It marks the 100th anniversary of the birthday of Mrs.Alex, Gunn, who re- \u2018aides with her son-in-law WwW.H.Scott, Blair Road.This remarkable lady enjoys the distinction of having witnessed the reign of five British mon- arche, from George III.to Edward VII.Shé has lived in Galt for eixty years, and is, despite the weight of years, still thale- and hearty.At her home yester- dey the centenarian - was.sitting up, and looked well, Mrs.Sunn was born in Aberdeenshire, - Scotland.\u2014\u2014\u2014 OTTAWA AND THE C.N.R.A'PBOJECT OF GREAT INTEREST TO THE INHABITANTS ALONG \"THE NORTH SHORE, Fhe Canadian Northern Railway Company has asked the C.P.R.for runnï rights over the lcrandrs bridge, tidis of these railway lines have been in conference on the subject for some tinre and the decision will mean a t deal to: both Ottawa and Hull.he object of the Canadian Northern is to reach Pembroke, with entry into Ottawa, and this plan depends per much on the decision of the C.P.R cation for running rights over the bri The Canadian Northern line, which is de.ing constructed on the south shore of the Ottawa river, has already reached Rock- land, and 8 progressing rapidly.To reach Pembroke the line will pass through Allumette Island, w a bridge would be constructell over the Ottawa.The project ie one of great interest to the people along the north shore of the Ottawa river, and the outcome of the negotiations will {be watched with interest.i KING CHARLES OF PORTUGAL.Rio Janeiro, April 12\u2014King Charles and | of Portugal, when he visits Brazil next | year, will leave Lisbon on the first ship | of the new Portuguese line to Brazil, which en that occasion will make | maiden \u2018 voyage.Nap, Fark Apr sd th - | Dover, Del, says a tor | + child.Mr.Spencer says: \u2018The persens tee de pures almost ox help, delivering the loet boy to me will take no bat Daly hope for the other has been aban.risk of arrest, and promises t \u2018my doned.regarding the appli- | Wind and Snow Price One Cert NEWS IN BRIEF.\u2014_\u2014 Lord Cromer, Britain's renowned plem.potentiary in Egypt since 1883, is forced to resign on account of ill-health.He will be succeeded, at hiv own request.by Sir Eldon Gorst.Famine conditions in Central China are growing rapidly worse.The Finnish Diet is said to be overwhelmingly socialiet.and Russia 1: eaid to be planning an armed occupation of the country and a blockading of the coast to prevent the landing of arms.A monarchist member of the Douma.M.Purishkevich, was suspended vester- day for insulting President Golovin.Abbé Jouin was up in a Paris police court yesterday charged with inciting his people to rebellion.\u2014 The National Peace and Arbitration Congress, which is to open in New York next week, is forced to have two public dinners instead of one, as they cannot find one banquet hall large enough to accommodate al the subscribers.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 At 2 pm.to-day the Thaw jury had still failed to come to an agreement.\u2014_\u2014 A despatch to a New Orleans fruit firm from Nicaragua says President Bo- nilla of Honduras has surrendered to the Nicaraguan forces.\u2014 A bill to hinder the abuse of expert testimony in murder trials where imsanity is the plea wag introduced to-day in the New York State Legislature.In the Dominion Parliament yesterday the Tariff Bill was given its third rea ing \u2014 Toronto has decided to put up a light ing plant of its own.At St.Charles, thirty miles\u201d below Levis, trains on the Intercolopial Railway this week have been stalled for 24 hours at a time by snowdrifts twelve feet deep.Between the houses of the village the spow is piled thirty feet high., Forty miles east of Montreal, on the contrary, \u2018there is hardly any snow, aud the rivers are practically free of ice, \u2014 The disaster on the C.P.R.near Ghapleau is believed to be the worst in JE Cenads\u2019s railway story, and many \u201cof the high herdiem are Teport- ir \u201c Ep ug in 3 wih ciotiss\u201d chargal ie Vie death of \u2018Bod\u2019 McCourt in the ms on Masch 6, have brought in z v of \u2018Not guilt; ° .EL Two Westr land Point, N.B ited.ot on fouling ie ice oa the Yay of \u2014 A miner in Dorchester, N.B., yesterday met a shocking death from a premature explosion of dynamite.A special meeting of of the City Council was held this afternoon to receive the report of the Finance ittee recommending that general powers be given te the Council to go upon the market to Degotiate at least part of the five million dollar loan whenever conditions on the market are favorable.WIND AND SNOW \u2014 (\u201cThe wind bloweth where it tet) Where are you going, O wind?re are you ane 1 shall fhurry the clouds, And pluck at the shrouds \u2018Of the trigatts that lie in the bars.- Then lift the earth\u2019» wimpie, And kiss every dim .Aud love her a lover's way, Ere over tre meadows I ruifie the diadows and dowi in the daffodils play.4 What are you doing, O fierce spring: wind} Where do you come from, and whyt\u2014 I am sweeping the dust, The young buds With Uté \u2018ulfiting Their fate, = 1 hurry by; I bear tu bosom the sweet shattered Ten TT making the rab: muet wing, ind i i à What db you know of dylag, 0 what ls Jour suolem lore That the wind vil = Ti] Death Ue dead evermore.One word, in the prosm ot Life\u2019s great poem, The humble may read and adore The rest is biddeo till Time He hidden sad slain on the tundiess shore, \u2014Annie Matheson.\u2014 A Meteorological Office, Togonte, Aprit 123 3 a.m.\u2014The following are marimbm ead minimum temperatures.\u2014 Victoria, 6, 46; loops, 62, 32; , 46, 16; Edmon- tou, 36.16; Battietord, 20, 4: Prince Albert, Qu'Appelle, 3, , 14; Port ur, 32, a Fauy Sound, 40, PA Toronto, 46, 32; Stax, 48, 28; M , 44, 32; Quebec 38, 2; St.\u201d Joba, 26, 80; Halifax, 46, 22.Mostly cloudy with light local Saturday, east and north winds; witd light snow.à 1640-3 Notre Dame street, Momtreal April 12, 1.by Hearn & Har rison\u2018» Standard Barometer at ncon nT Yesterday, 29.68; 11 a.m.oat nt \u2018 Temperature.| ) er er on os oo #1 [sa sm se os Cn, & WR A me. 7 Free ef rte morringes and disthe wid, jnwert as ably be ondarses with the name pod addoves of hy subsoribers % i in i HAR TON-08 Wes toisater =, Jone Shasiton.a se MS # both of Lynedoch, \".DOCHRANE \u2014 rat Zaire\u201d wk sidence of gh ot he prog Sera 2 Guelph, aesisted by the gillivray, or Bonar.Church, Toronto, \"a \u20ac the Rev.Ds, nes.paopda.Eds Rites dent a 25 ice, r © Wm.McLachlan, the Aas! aimer ron wa pastor or Kon 7, Presbyterian: :Seroes \u2014 KyssL At era Ont.on | TPlnver- = April 8, 1 lake, i.od Towiship of \u2018Lansdowne, Oat.Denn \u2014 MAYO -\u2014 AL ee gp edie \u2018et the i £ yeh \u201cby ones orge à 1907, \u2018by the Rev, \u201cVER; Ambra Chlevori, daughter of Wil, Gr ster, ww.to Mrs.Georgia Mayo.PALYNES-GILBERT\u2014At St Cecelia Chured, | M Toronto\u2019 Junction, off -April- \u20188; 1807, is the Rev.Father passer Mary Cooper, BL eldest Gaughier \u2018of Mr Jhil.- \u2018GHibert, Da- 2X venport, John J.\u201cTones! \u2018ot\u2019 Toronto.; : ont, on Apt.0 por, ve Horritt, OClareuce to Martha Melinda, renee County, N.Y., % daughier ot Cried Cooper, Bag.of South Snisin 2: COADY \u2014 In.tris \u201ccity,\u201d dn: Apr 12-190, > William Francie, -38¢d, A 208.of, : Pon arth sid + Funeral er à ence, 2M Laval averQey Hs gush \u201cMih Inst; \u201cat 2.30 pme * Sriends and-aoquaintentes ; are respectfully invited to attend.-\u2026 New York, Buffalo and Toronto papers +.please col \"HERING! AT 1d, © x 01 April aac Fens, on a | ; said ot die, Ormes linge 1 esc SBE: nf FC C57 mr à tn France che go Tate Tagrsas = 5407 ss RS oF a BARTH \u2014 On et 9, \u2018iso, \u2018at her | lt?po Fogten pi artes i on \u20ac Bova «sre LÉ Hatalltom, : La dest ; by mens e Whilam \u2018Ham q an = : ARK.Ve 3907, .G FE tak (Costa).ug er 2.months, beloved on of Mra.T.Stark, | 297\" Colerattit* atréet; \u2018 Porit-\"0t>- Chartes.bad acopivs lh «Sootiend, papery \u201cplease copy.IOHNSTON.A Ira, Vermont, ol March\u2019 22, \"1 at the residence of hér: son-in- un A John :Smith, Serah Smith, widow of the late Matthew .Johnston, of .Now à du Que.in In the, ninety-fourth your Ya of the Ia wy ser M masse t; \u2018Andrew's Bast, aus on Pape, s.Fons Perks; seed\u2019 00 years.;.WARDLAW \u2014 Ars ms Wellesley.street Toronto, on M, 1907, Mery.A.Davidson, relict of the \u201cTate \u2018John Wardlww,for-, merly of Galt, Opt.,-in her 83rd year.- or £ Thess sending nodisss for.(he: above.column.may send | | with them o lis of nands of interested friends \"together ik «ancoent stop for sack address, and ss den \u2018marked copies \u2018of the -\"Witness! containing the UIT ice will\u2019 ox promptly matied-'Fer addresses in (072 Sorin countrier tir vse wil bt rewired co bi Re SI : = 2] JANDY.lio < OUSEHOLD\" Van ~§ DARDWARE, : ; A : Cutlery, Tools, a B DRYSDALE, 14 159: CralsSi.0e 6: pes ; PhaoMan 169, \u201cOstrich \u201cFeathers Curied only, cleaned and curled, or dyed a3 curled in mot fashionalile shades \u201cend styles, by speci] hands from fe large gr contres.of Europe.- THIRD READING.\u201c ?\u2014 Toronto, April 11.\u2014The Ontério.Legind ature began morning sittings to-day.eler, | parten \u201d \u2018or \u201cecclesiastical law, or on laws \u2018of Mise: dentistry.had not tions.; Riinoaby ly arrive hoist.\u2018the case.fessions.- cumstances of this.spesial esse, se, especially in view of the compromise Mise Holmes bad alr tions.Premier Whitney, w the question to individual opinion, point-{ ed ont the seriousness of the mafter.He |, admitted pass | Cw he \u2018ete details make the picture, complete, and it's the Smallwares -Dopartment that gives: the.fibiehing tached to the well- dressed Boot Laces, 4 inches 1008.ne, | | dc \u2018désen, for- 5e\u201d doses.pair, Barbour's Dine\u2019 Thresd, 20 farts spol; Nos.'10 4p i; Black, Cryin, |- UMB Drab, Greys, Res Bc each.Lodo + Key Chain, with» st | oa wee, Regular, Be, for.Be package Plain \"Military Woo Braid, sil Band.6 yards long.Beguiar, -Be, tor 1c each to 100 desen.Black Glass Buttons, £ dozen in Mél \u2018Regular, be foë 2 der Be 194 51 Is wn gfe | ONTARIO LEGISLATURE - Morning Sittings Begun\u2014Miss es Sadie Holmes May Practice {= Dentistry-in- Her Own - ives notice of the following question: \u2014 \u2018Ie there any truth in the report that the judge of the.County.of Prescott decided a suit entered in\u2019 the Division Court by a 1 taken \u201c2 with a discussion of sought an act to enable mittee the and with animation some vesks 280.qualifications.of the submitted and debated be) several: yéars in dentistry Prd the pers n opposed the REO But she was sup.y to continue acti ity provided \u2018that within two years she passed the necessary examinations.When the third reading of the bill was moved in the 1 Ww, WE pacaeph > ed th e on) mov e A breezy tated, and the principle involved was not more prominent than the gallan due to the fact that there was a lady in eral members took abjection to the-prin- ciple of legislating jhead se her similar aon.Fi | evotz roms a7 0 am PRETTY.STRIPED RIBBON, 9 red ie ee.ev eo cmean NEW DRESDEN RIBHONS, 5 INCHES, BEAU DR PRGIAL Loon entirely new & * 5 ihches sss ee se en shoe a LC A 11 4 that tend\" to ble.Jos a) iz » We each, for 2c each; 200 Laces, 15 tuchew long.wis.for So.a \u201c ha 1 tok wide, an TN coh |: thoër fresh \u201chieguiar, be, for Log India Tape, assorted, in ZF 5 to, 1h; for Lo to Boge.| Raupd, Corset Laced | eu i CARSLEY CEA | Local clause gbol view.to 36.agaiust a parishioner\u2019 on the ie Holmes, of Tilsonburg, who Ber to practise \u201cIn the.Private Bille.Com- was considered at lenge before s prescribed examina.the dental corpors- ing.à petition of the residen ad, ; à compromise was She was to be permitted Highways\u2019 in her own: local towns and lature this morning, wney (Conservative, six months\u201d debate waa precipi- have g try formerly.| Without regard to party, sev- ersons into pro- Others pleaded the apecial cir- under whisk they, eady made .prepara- leaving |.seen it.would be cruel to.refuse to then .next township GS le CO \u201crae a sated fact \u201cHeht, Tibe sbme time, be thang | Bad slréady gone too | posed ta vote for the aix \"and Be hoist, 4}.A standing vote vas taken, and the billy paawid by Hou.J.\u2018oy and re \u2018Hon.Br, a for the.measure.bills to enable two men ta | vetecinarien.were.also - ben.the third.me Bill was mov Pi (Conservative, No: made another attempt to stei ishing.ihe claimed the people whatever wespon .they desir Mr.Whitney, the Premies, \u2018said it] Act.villages, db GREATEST IN EVERY POSSIBLE W.AY.THE MOST BEAUTIFUL RIBBONS ° A AT THE LOWRST PRICES YET QUOTED IN THIS CITT»: At this.season of thie REDUCTIONS, ® large number of shart longtas.Those ws offer at GREAT REDUCTIONS.Now Merode Stripe Riblons; 5 inches, asc \u2018MERODE STRUPEL\" Dowest is for rimming hats; gore: es VY, © .5 INCHES, WIDE.AT.oo LY NEW Pi.AID \"RIBBON.6 INCHES : WR; NICE pen MARIE RIBBON, SA plald_ design; ajl the mew colorings, + tere +600 eeldasrianase Spsoogaveontess UL, en ro of \u2018all.new « : CHILDREN'S BLAGR a RILLAS, ates] rod, 4 + frame, \u2018great variety ot wool and.- ; \u2018fancy yandles.; SPECIAL.\u2018 NOTTINGHAM LACE tum AINS.lion Centre Design, nice si rder design, very id wets 80 8, CARSLEY Gé at fri 151 Notre Tare StWesr: 184 to 194 St, James ids ugh she we The bill wae then given it CARSLEY Ci | 4 Friday, Api 4.DE Discipling at the Asylum.RIBBONS os af _ UMBRELLAS, - Soon a Neoessity.+ We flo ot wish to remipd you .of - Rainy » Season, often, \u201cbut the must rain 2oën \"and we want you to be prepared; and that as cheapiÿ\u2018As poñsi- \u2026 That ds why we offer (hs follow- bargains: : = SENTE BL BLACK ACE MORCERIZED 1 UM- fits a sorte Ste CarBoIAL aetural wood band! oe.\u201d the unnecessarily, or.0 (ns, that 156.votes Lace Curtains, pr Fooc| fo Lace Curtains are the ideal whidow clean and wholesome, they.obscure neither.Hight non air, an =F - There is a great: choice - among.the: an yastous laces.we od confident that 4 o ing your ention OUT, SLOCK 3 y you will And lt.fovcontain all the best Thirst.occasion Dyclos had given him two designs, aad aces in the db ou.Br: Lim \"db +4 JER i {with Cebit [3 the 5 p ; {iret Duclos ta Viauville Hotel and left him pe _ prow] _ THE \u201cDUCLOS CASE.A Non Gives Evidence a to A DISCHARGED G4 GUARD GIVES DE: TAILS RELATING TO ESCAPE OF THE PATIENT, ALLEGING BRIBERY BY DUCLOS.bi \u201c| tigation into the circumstan _|'emape.of Alexander Duclos Longue Pointe Asylu :{meBo had charge of the ward where, he : ett, testified that she bad.been of this potient'a visits to the Fei y during the after their occurrenec clès\u2019s quar- -pters were then changed and thnge of the p to have been implicat- a his escapades were dismilised.Before.the\u2019 egcape of this inmate, conniv- féncé between keepers and patients had : [never been heard of.he di à ; \u201cCrepeau, one nf the ischarg \u201c , said that Duclos hud deceived \u201cLim xii evening by stating that he need: ed a [Plaster for a sore on his wrist, and | of the vom the ngss was gone to get it, the tient us ved, feturning The next : shor: ing.clos had repeatedly tried.bribe pa in order to get ou, but he 2 ways refused his offers.He did not con- sidét it'necessary to warn the authorities of those attempts to bribe him.Byariste Coriveau, another guard, said : Mist when Duclos was placed in the asylum for the first time, a hundred dollars and some small change had been found about his person o his knowledge, the- prisoner had not been searched sub- sequehtly, nor at the time when he re- tütmed to the institution at the order of the Lieutenant-Governor.Corjvean said that on several fee ceasions he had purchas- |: ={-ed tobaeco for Duclos.He could not re- -|aææémber whether Duclos gave nim\u2019 the.maney or.if he had bought the tobacco \\is own money, \u2018afterwards been [reimbursed by Duslos; put he had never wed a cent from Duclos- otherwise.| He.He had never read the rules, instructions having merely been given him verbally.a Bios he was not on duty when Du- a eus he had seen him, unattend- A and about the grounds, and he t that the Sisters.of the.institu- + 1 must bave geen also.iefre Dufour, à dismiseed kitchen em- pier related how on three separate oc- 2 c- end graceful appessance 4 = lcasiôns he bad accompanied Duclos wu [= always a pleasure to the eye.: \u201cside; making vse of a vies which he had session.They left at about rie\u2019 o'clock at nigheç and returned at four o'clock in the morning.On \u2018the rs, and on the second ond dollar.On thé third occasion he had accompani- there.Witness affirmed that aside from the occasions -on which he accompanied y hour, returning usually at two { Sioek i in the morning.He remembered that Chanvette, a night watchman, op duty \u2018outside, let Duc at four D'élock in the morning had sfterwards £2 Crepean to unioc Bid inside\u201d door in none.all, so {hat ; Duloue ze \u201cdechs À Mighé, réach Nis roon he had never seen cy te any ond besides himself, Fithough the] { Pritoner told: him he bad bri other\u2019 Wow ; whose house Duélee had vis ited on the occasion df one of bis might\u2019 \u2018escapes tested as to his having c at ype, ace, \u2018but deseribed it as merely a\" forma] visit.voted]! Sister Marie du Bed pteur, s re o- other - similar d ess of the asylum, declared that she po \u2018Practise as} {pot pi 4 on g with the regu sed; .::._ _#latiosf which requires that notice be giv ing of the pa to the Provincial Secretary, a Me D .Ac} doa's second escape, but she Tad inform frew); {dd the medical | superintendent.e out thest \u2018What search did you institute + bring omatie gun.He back the fugitive to the intitutio ?ask ht to ute of Mr.\u2018Lafertune, -the Crown Rose Mr.G.P.Graham agreed\u2019 with this\u201d À stan abolition of he Que vote resulted, in the] matic gun by 39{ responsible to the Mr.H.Eliheu- (Conservative, Huron), that the eountry would be all' frozen up\u2019 portsmen could get their deer Pde e closed, ht out.\u2018This was agreed to, dd \u2018the Hon.Dr.Reaume moved that th son apply for moose detr and \u2019cati in.djscussi P De.provide will be.extended to | as well us townehips.Fn In view \u2018of the change by which reeves |! and deputy-réevez of - townshi compose the county counoils it.was Pre vided shat it would be to.PR by-laws \"brie to Lu by county councils, as Sega tL hw CL.CE.Miller & Miller, of New York, : Use tity for a Limited time pair.he) u -aok.e .\"the, matter of measuri ing toto, Ladies\u2019 Garments.at Carsley\u2019s Dress Goods - | Now is your opportuni tore, ler-has-brou this e sine bou si T0 nt it ind\u2019 ad Considerable, time was Lot a \u2018up he rural members Reaume\u2019s amendments to - the \u201cPublic ] vernment assistance in the \u2018construction of good ro Hn cutting goods, -and choo the mang Sols Be One 0) many e Plates w which Professor Mil .m New York.- \"The messe out men ting and fitting costs only 50c Ww.ould not take steps in this direction: he wo m yy States,\u2019 was.& matter open to the.House; : He: Good progress was made, wi.does not read a Pattes sent out: by the # ered the supe perio reas, I à seem possible to conclu usiness oF supporters of the qutèmatie-gui who 4 Wn = Duel 8 aie ree- the end of the week.A feature te Only aoked-that the abolition siquid not dom, while ou e A ha ou proceedings to-day was the number of |g, into effect until the end ef.thie year.1 gr coul id no ot wi ith procisior lon, divisions taken by standing votes when Ho would not object-te that: Why FRE: 0 ues on © ] Mr: Langtot, robe fo ra ots are.ee quently taken à de the ho ne Ee en or 8 far | Trou - te amate out of doors upattended n er n the promote 1 committee, it is stated that never before ther than f promotes ET and eleo that it was the duty of.the ar- \u2018der to keep watch over guards ck the.has a division been called with the Speak- \u201c\u201cBecange,\u2019 said \u201cMr.aiilop; \u201cthat er in the chair without the yeas and would only enable the m ato um: institution.Th ne id but x pa 3 being.ae eee\u201d or bi md oad their guns on.the lie who would order trusted for thé most part in the Bari ag motion\u2019 carried or dost \"on find er ahold oe after ot] fpithfulness of the guards.Mr.Lanotot dr, un 6 0 now, or not] - \u201cM5.J, 8.Duf.(Conservative, Simese) Tomy oF go now, msisted to find out if in a (depart -ed- to laok after the guards.Aes Jenid that there was, and each guard w: order for \u2018conduct, but.sometimes it might have happened that supervision wag relaxed when the then, moved that the season or deer 3 were outside with the i |Or customs of another be from Nov.1 to 15, as Defore, in: \u201cHow wag it that Duclos came to have - Almost all the morning aittix was lstead of- Nov.\u20185 to 20, as \" préviously 2 key in his his possession?inquired the e case adopted.He \u2018esid Nov.20 sas so lote |! Ya don\u2019t or ie geors are supposed that Dufour came to have ow Dudas os dis- |.The! witness then related hr dy wer ety Ae Ch of the CE roms | valuables were.put away when he first\u2019 oc, but she is allowed from Oct.Civic Feame to the institution.To a question he assistant attorney-genersl, she mitted b having been informed of Du by jé i outside \u2018 \u2018the institution prior ons ei apointe tald ot the cireum- stances under which Duclos had been brought back from Burlington, Vermont, vers, second escape fram the March 7.past.\u2018he had , he raid, re wed | 11 him how he ha d escape om initio declaring that he did Dot to com romise any que, be Le old had caught the impression of at rard's ea iece.of |#opp and from that moul after al wae Paved one to be de for his per: \u201cne \u2018enquete wag then continued to this {= Î -\u2014\u2014 pe * | ANTHRACITE COAL TAX.\u201cHarrieb urg, Pa, April 11.~The House \"of Representativés da today Gamsed.a bill ng anthracite coal fhroe cents + ton.Te members from thé Dard, coal regions «made à hard fight t the measure, one (member saying ex wil be used used a reason\u201d a ing the hitless we ,.and that \u201cthe miheys\u201d wages e workers won't ot stared, for any re duction.\u201d When examined yesterday at the inves- |- Sister Ste.Dane, !.night, gnly à long time |: him, Duclos used to leave the institution |.- 4 Fainay, Avast 12, 1907 | [A SW.KERR LTD.WEST 326 ST CATHERINE ST.FOR GAS Built for Service.The construction ofour Regal Gas Range is different to any on the market, and shows differences in every part that meansecosomy of gas and food to the user.\u2019 They are built to stand hardest service, and resemble in finish our Regal Coal Ranges.We are pleased to explain their features to users of ROAD DEPT.Sealed Terders, addressed to the City Clerk,snd deposited in his office in the City Hall, will be received up till Twelve o'clock noon on TUESDAY, the 23rd DAY OF APRIL, 1907, for the supply and delivery of Banc Rouge or Syenite Broken Stone and Screenings, required by the Road Committee during the season of 1907.The stone is to be broken in eizes of 2 inch, 1 inch, and screenings.Specifications, and forms of tender, together with all information, may be obtained at the office of the City Surveyor, City Hall, No tehder will be considered unless submitted on the aforesaid forms.The Road Committee reserve the right to reject the lowest or any tendered, in the presence of the interested parties, at the first meeting of the Road Committee following their reception.: By order.L.O.DAVID, Lo Clty Clerk.City Clerk\u2019s Office, - : City Hall, ; Mootreel, Apri 11, 1907.\u2014 Ë ROMAN CATHOLIC rH ern : UARDINAL, \u2018GIBBONS PRESIDES AT EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE AT WASHINGTON.Washington, April 12.\u2014A number of important matters of interest to the Roman Catholic world were considered and di of at the concluding session Jast night of the Catholic hierarchy of America, at the Catholic University of America here.Cardinal Gibons presided.A committee consisting of Arch- bishope Ireland, Keane, Messner and Glennon was appointed to act with the census office to obtain a more accurate estimate of the Catholics in this country.A petition \u2018was received from representatives of the conferences of Ca tholic schools and seminaries, the object HIERARCHY MEGT.tien of coll curriculum, so as to bring in closer association rish and Cathoite schools th the Cathol a priveraity, A committee oonsisting Archbishops Farley, Messner and pion will be appointed to.meet a r committee from various Catholic colleges and seminaries to discuss the question of bringing about a closer union between them.as made hi a ml 3 AD rent ples ae on att of tholica towards the Peters » ence fund for the Vatican, and ; wag decided that contributions should be as ample as pos- aible.ALPHA DELTA PHI CELEBRATION.The Alpha Delta Phi Society will çom- plete - .three-quarters of a century of existence this month.The annual convention of the society will be held at New York from April 17 to April 20; inclusive, and the membérs of the fraternity will celebrate the geventy-Bith same time anniv ps be taken advantage of occasion honor the Rev.Edward Hale, one of the pldest members of frsboral who has just celebrated te eight ith aniversary of his birth.The headquarters of! tie fraternity.will be at the Hotel Pie where the business mestings will bé held, also a reception to Dr.(ilale; on the evening of April 19th ol banquet will take place.The Te at the ban uet wil pe Mr, Talcot eaident of the of he - apter, om Chose ao Joseph oate, de \u2018the \"Rov.De Bled Everett Hale, of and Chapter, a esars.ue eH Mabie Bod James R.Gai-eet of the Wiliams Chapter.\u2014\u2014 SUICIDE AT NIAGARA FALLS.iagara Falls, N.Y-, April 11.\u2014An uni man about ix dest tall, with dark moustache, was seen to Jum p into the repids from Goat Island bridge at ten o'clock to-night.de was carried over the American falls.ti FINED FOR REBATING.Minneapolis April 11.\u2014The Chicago, St.Paul & À Minacapoli & Omaha road and M: , its acting freight agent, Tint ght oe ind Suilty of e ann tin; Li 'wo fen were ow ud a not- sully By th the Jury.\u2014 ae Tendars will be opened by the undersign- of which was to bring about a unifica- : rT - Dining Room Furniture.Here's a suite mad of weather ed oak on Mission libes.Consists of sidebpard, china cabinet, dinner wagon; table, six small, and two arm chairs, Sideboard hd a plate glass mirror 46 inches !wide by 18 inches high.¢ Then it.has two medium sized drgwers, one lined for cutlery.Underneath these is a very large drawer run the full width of the side Then there's a lagge cupboard with latticed glass dbors.China cabinet has two drawers and four shelves with , glass doors, | and an open shelf above with a mirror at the back.Dinner wagon has large drawer and large shelf ugderneath.The table is roun extends | to 8 feet.$e Six small and asl two arm chairs complete the stite.The gente of thes, chairs are covered; with ! \u2018Spanish * leather trimmed witli®rass head .ed tacks.t% Price of suite $174 les 10 per cent.I ; RENAUD,KING & PATTERSON.Cor Guy & St.Catherine Sts.THE BOSTON RUBBER.COMPANY OF MONTREAL, Limited, IN LIQUIDATION.An Interim Dividend Sheet, distributing the sum of $25.019.90, in ,accordance with judgment -of 22nd Janua 1907, has been prepared, and can be seen the office of the Liquidator, Room 45, al Insurance Building.Place d\u2019Armes, Moatreal, and Is open to contestation until>the 27h day ot April, 1907, efter which (ke amounts cols located and not contested will be paid.Montreal, 10 April, 1907.: JAMBE: McGOUN, * Liquidator.Westmount Cottage Charming Tro-Story Hose! all modern and in Al order; very £ plumbing and wirelng, with electric fix Well decorated.A charming of $5150.Pos session.wl Sherbrooke 8t.Westmount Near Park, Beautifol Stone Front Two- Story House.Handsome interior.* Tea oma 6; all improvements, in fine order.0,000.Montreal Annex, $4,500 Modern Two-Story Housé well built, and specially well fitted for fort and coa- venience.A REAL Hone, FRED R.COLE, 205 8t.James 8t.THE ANXTAL CENTRE MEETING of the CorporatK THE MONTREAL PROTESTANT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND \u2018REFUGE.whith in accordance with icle 13, of the Amended By-Laws, shall held on tbe Third Wed:esday in April of each yest at three o\u2018clock in the sffiternoon, to re ceive the Repcris of the past year, Election of Officers, Life\u2019 Governora, and such other business as may legally be laid Lefore tie meeting, will be held on Wednesday, April 17th, at 3 o'clock in the &fternoon, in the Board Room, 183 Dorchester street, Wes! But by a Resolution of the Board of Man agement, at the last r lar meeting.was decided to meet on (hat day, and 2d- Journ till Wednesday, May Hea Sor or at which date the businéss cal for by the By-Law will be conducted, sand of whicl meeting duo notice will be?given.W.A.STEPHENSON, Assistant Kecretary.los FOR BALK AT HM \u2018WITNESS QEFIGE rn me a, £ 5h O5 20 g 4 Hl are.Hg =e A ot A 5 Est aud - [ tern and de- Pos- wo- der.the the re- on her he pril he it he fic Frivay, ArsiL 132, 1907 THE THAW TRIAL.| Jury Had Not Reactred a Verdict at 12.30 -} : To-day.\u2014 lined by Justice Fitzgerald his charge.The most remarkable feature of the jury's long consideration in case is-tHe fact that not once during the forty-three bours, which had elapsed up to noon to-day, has the jury suggested that it could not agree, and thus aek for a dis charge from further service.| The twelve men who sat through the many weeks of the trial apparently feel that their consciente compel them to do their utmost in making some definite disposition of the case.Great crowds gathered: about the ony.Gully 5/000 pemone blocking the y - e streets at 12 o'clock.- They came not only in the hope of securing quick news of a verdict, but to catch a glimpse Evelyn Neshit Thaw.or some other mem of the prisoder\u2019s family.When Mrs.w left the building to go to luncheon, she was again all but mobbed, and several scores of policemen had to make a way for her through the throng.; Mrs.Wm.Thaw and\u2019 her sons, Edward and Josiah, were at the: House early to-day, and visited the defendant in the prisoners\u2019 pen.They found him cheerful as usual.' New York, April 12.\u2014After being out for thirty-eight hours the twelve men who have in their bands the fate of Harry K.Thaw, went to breakfast shortly after seven o\u2019clock this morning.Throughout the night their discussions were continued, but still an agreement was not reached.In spite of their long confinement the jurors showed little ev- dence of the strain they have been under, eave for red eyes and unshaven faces.All of them seemed to be in good spirits when they returned to- the court building at 9 o\u2019cleck and re-entered the jury room to resume their deliberations.Juror Pink, who was ill yesterday, seemed much improved this morning.The jurors spent a quiet night, accord ing to the court officers who have them in e, but continued their arguments and ting until preekiaet ume.Still e is no si an it, the feeling that à verdict will .never be, reeched is growing stronger\u2019 every hour that-éke jury-remainis out/nio - 1) - Justice Fitager id announced when he went to his home at 11.40 last night, that he would not return until 10.30 this morning unless he was sent for.The jurors early to-day gave no sign of wanting to see him.Crowds began to assemble in the streets, about the Criminal Court building as early as 8.30 o'clock to-day.Several hundred persons gained an entrance and took up vantage points along the three.tiers of -balconies overlooking the interior court of the big structure.w on his way from the Tombs has to pass along the Mezzanine gallery, and it was nthe hope of catching a glimpse of him or some member of his family that attracted most of the curious ones.District Attorney Jerome said to-day that the longest period of confinement he had ever kmown a jury to endure in this jurisdiction was 48 hours.The Court of Appeals approved the course of the court in \u2018that mstance because there was no attempt to coerce the j persistently reported this ury.lt was morning that \u2018the members of the Thaw jury are divided, nine to three, but just what grounds the division is on could not be determined.| Some said nine were for conviction of manslaughter, with three for acquittal, while others declared it was three for conviction sd nine for acquittal.om.the.ground of insanity.: \u2018This report as to the nine to three: divisions lends a certain degree of color by the statements of persons who had watched the j room windows early this morning.said the jury was 1 for discussion in three groups, with one man in the centre of each, shaking his head and refusing to concur in the expressed opinions of the others, The stories went so far as to \"ame the three jurors who would not bh moved by the arguments of their ows.Justice .Fiiagerald, .-ib developed .to- | day, had a long conference last Tuesday night with Messrs.David MeClure and Peter B.Olney, who were members of the commission in lunacy which examined Thaw and declared him sane.- It was said the judge probably wanted to consult.with the commissioners.as to their views as to whether they would consider it wise to release Thaw in the event of a verdict of acquittal on the ground of : insanity.Loe The \u2018court room was thrown open to He newspaper men at\u2019 10.23 o\u2019clock to- Justice Fitzgerald reached the Court House at 10.31.- The Thaw family arvived shortly bethe court room was opened, and entered the consultation.room adjoin- mz.Again hundreds of persons o the street crowded around the doors in.an attempt to get a close.view of the Woman in the case, .; on |i es of the Montreal Fur C * government have decided to in jit | EF 2 a â 1 ion of the law or disprove.them continued defenseless., doubting my jud I conan ex-chief of police, a man re in his eommuriity, and he ad- my duty was'to protéet my- ti] À Ë J -Pittshurg, April 11-\u2014No matter how efug¢l Harry Thaw and Evelyn have been to me, I would like to see the jury ac- it the defendant in the case for the comfort it would: be to Florence.I and soon, for the sake of my daughter and what it means to her peace of sind.\u2019 This is the statement made by Mrs.Charles Holman, mother of \u201cMYA Harry K.Thaw, to-day.BRITISH PRESS COMMENT.:: \u2014- London, April 21 Commenting on tre Thaw trial at New York, the vening Standard\u2019 to-day ridicules the oratory of Messrs.Delmas and Jerome as being.\u2018flapdoodle,\u201d says it considers Mr.Del- spect, and adde that \u2018it seemed as if a minar poet had been let loose mpon the court.\u201d .= The paper inquires if it is ible that a jury of practical, experienced men could be influenced by \u2018mich empty rhetoric,\u201d and says: \u2018Oratory of such = kind is inconceivable in an English court.It would di the judge and jury alike, and provoke a bitterizemonstrance even from the prisoner at the bar.\u2019 COST OF L ; THE TRIAL.ea New York, April 1L\u2014It if eleven weeks since the trial of Harry K.{Thaw for the murder of, Stanford \"White! \u2018began.All À trial of the case, as there, were several! delays, but en of it wis so spent to make it one of the longest.¢riminal triale in this state.: RE What has this trial coët- both the prosecution and the defendant?It is no easy matter to get accurate figures, but it is a pretty safe estimate to put the total at $300,000.Eu) The heaviest outlay undoubtedly has servative estimate of the settled for this trial they more than 295000.: ; The trial has cost the country to dal not much more.than $25, \u201cThis, of course, does not include salaries for off™ cials.It is the sum that has been spent outside, and includes the fees for the medical experts.It is a matter of record that the experts for the prosecution do Bot get as much as thore called by the defence.\u2018There is a reason :for this.There is much steady business from the District Attorney\u2019 office all the year round, and the experts know that it is good to be on the side of ithe prosecu- : tion,\u2019 ; - MODERN PAINTINGS SOLD FOR.| : 920,272, ., ; New York, April 12.\u2014Stanford White's modern paintings were \u2018sold at auction last night, and realized $20,272.A few.well-known names, such as Innes, Has- sam; and Curran, brought high prices, but the paintings of other masters sold at low figures.\u2018Corneille and Moliere,\u2019 one of Gerome\u2019s gold medal .pictures, whiéh sold in the A.T.Stewart sale years \u2018ago for $8,100, went to Edmund.Holbroo .: ord price of the evening's auction.«The: sale will be concluded to-might with the.old masters .20 \u2019 - MURDER TRIALS.Bill © Introduced ** at; Albany \u2018Against Abuse of.Expert - \"Testimony on Insanity .Athany, N.Y.April 12~A bill aimed against thé abuse of expeft testimony: in murder triads \u2018where insanity is pleaded as a defence, Was introduced in the Asembly to-day by Mr.Moreland, the majority leader.~The bill would prevent hypothetical: questions \u2018being | asked in any criminal case\u2019 where insanity is a defence.oo _ Mz.Moreland says the .rdes is to do away with -the Taperts he, he usually receive : large fees for: proies penal opinions \u2018favoring the side which retaine them.© ¢ 1 o Brandon, Man, April 12.\u2014Mr.A.Lind- back, provincial fire commissioner; yesterday opened an \u2018inquiry into the cause of the fire which devastated the premise: Jompany i this city, a couple of months ago.\u201d It eared there be some.ground for r= picion as to the origin of the fire, and the vestigate mas to be the worse ginner in this re-| been on Thaw and his family.«= - Lon | \"thing and would seem to be that before they.haye | will have Peld {p, MITOHELL.OF 0080 Jot = IUSCOVERS ONE AS LARGEAS 71°.\"PROF.BBASHEARS.™ 7! * STANFORD WHITES PICTURES.|\u201c for $1,600.This was the rec-| |terrêces averhanging a foaming torrent, |: | which dashed and tumbled far below, \u201cjhal£ hidden by isolated pine trees, stand-: {gorge, beneath w! * |and foamed.; pall .MONTREAL FUR COMPANY FIRE.* n | matter of fact, Fos ; 43 1.SIR ROBERT STEWART Governor of Bermuda © Withdraws Owing to Private .es ea New Yo Sir Robert sGregor Stewart, K bas tendered to the British Colonial o% ice his resignation as governor 4 commander-in chief oË .the colony of Bérmuda, according fo information received here today.| It is \u2018orders od st private reasons are the caüse his resignation, which\u201d will take\u2019 effect the! next month.i.\u2014 SA Sir Robert Stewart wis appointed on March \u201819, 1904, and arrived in Bermuda in the following May.Shortly.after he assumed office, a period of depres sion, following one of prosperity, gan.Unprofitable .cultural returns and the effects of retrenchment.inthe British naval station and military in Bermuda reduced the \u2018finances of ihe colony to a low ebb and thus entailed an unusual amount of work.upon.the head of the government.\u201c TORONTO LIGHTING: | City Decides to Construct Plant | of Its Own.STILL TWELVE YEARS \u2018TO RUN.\"+; - \u2014\u2014\u2014 ~ us\" exprpriste the Toronto Electric - Light Company, but will.go.ahead and construct a plant of its own under the wing of the Hydro-Electfic Commission, beihg: unable to agree bo the terms of\u2019 the bill -of \u20acx- propriations whick was ing.One stickin; tracts which the pany had entered into with \u2018panies, for power at $35 per horse- which is much higher than the Hydro agrees to su ply.\u201cThé other is pf the franchises, which th the city, which still has.twelve years to run.The.city declined ta: su that time was not spent in the actual {any obligations on.these score, tbe ota x 0° exclusive ise 8 { does not attempt to controvert the: tight of the city to build its own.plént.The Hon.Mr.Hanpa also frankly and freely concurred im the city\u2019s position, -the city beliewe.they.can build and- éom- plete for less money than expropriation.o sion.; | o\u2014 ; ?.aed \u2018FINDS A NEW SUN SPOT | 4} New York, April 1L\u2014Dr.8.A.Mitchell, an instructor in astronomy at Columbia.University, announced yi y that he had he saye is as large as that, discov Prof.Brashear, of Allegheny, on \u2018Feb.18.According to Dr: Mitchell, the sun spot is more remarkable because the period of frequency of spots is long past spectrum and came to the conclusion its \u2018temperature was .nuch lower than that the Gther parts of the sun, This, he raid, was the case with all of these pe- cular phenomena.-This spot, which is one of:a nimber: with which the surface meridian.It is much\u2019 larger than any of the others, and seems to be the su tre of an unusual solar activity.\u2018With spot could be geen clearly yesterday morfi- ing.LA surrounded.x or any v violent atm \u2018 turbances as tele.© oes A \u2018COLORADO CANYON.\u2026 ; * Soon\u2019 the valley narrowed to a defila \u2018be: tween.almost perpendicular walls, alôpg which the road wound, built out upon ing straight and feathery, reaching uj ward out of the abyss toward the al any one \u2018fit to be the mast of some tal {dm iral\u2019 At \u2018one spot the enows of inter still lay.banked .acroes the ich the torrent roered Last S into the abyes, was carried through fhe jtunnel of snow, and emerged to light: and safety, bruised and half-drowned, and lives to tell the tale.A \u2018short dis tance beyond, where three thousand tfeet © ost perpendicular rock bloeks \u2018the road, two prospectors were loët about a week before, and wlen we passed fifty-merf were out upon the mountain, searching every nook and cranny.for the missing ones.A few days later where they had taken i from a cloud-burst and\u2019 were overwhelmed by | the rush\u2019 of waters\u2014one more tragedy, of the mountains and the man.in the quest of gold.\u2014\u2018The .Outer\u2019s Book.\u2019 - ! 2\" dart |, ; ; \u2018THE OLD YEOMAN, .- = | There is a.popular song which.praises | this country as the home of the yeoman\u2014 \u201cno other .land can boast them\u2019; they have \u2018been out in the last 150 years; they were the FRANCHISE OF PRESENT COMPANY Toronto, April 12\u2014Toronto will not withdrawn in the Private Bills Committee this morn- i int was the con- tric Light Com- wer \u2018oom e company holds with It is a big victory Tor the Hon.Adam | \u2018Beck and his Hydro Electra Commies\u2019 daughter of dm discovered a new sun spot which | ered \u2018by | As soon as he discovered the spot Dr.Mitchell made several observations of its -of the sun seems to be dotted, is near.the: the aid of a piece of smoked glass the\u2019 A smal] telescope disclosed numer- | \u2018otis other spots with which the larger one; Dr.Mitchell \u2018goes nét | an A pring the postman, {slipped from the narrow shelf of rodd.their \u201cbodies -were found\u2019 in a tunmel | small owner claes, whom many people | would like to recreate.\u2014~Yorkshire \u2018Post.\u2019 THE ~MONTREAL- DAILY WITNESS _ SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Lady Tait is in Ottawa visiting her dsughter, Mrs, O'Halloran.© Mim Beatrice May iis to be the guest Of honor at a tes Miss Irene Cains is Giving next Monday.| Mrs; J.J.Ferguson, - Prud'homme Liveaue, \u2018 Co receives.for the first time since , LE - fher marriage, this aftarncos.> April 12.\u2014Lient.Gereraf: Mrs.Fred.Booth, who had been spend- [ing a few days here with her parents, has returned to Ottawa.w Mrs.W.Middleton left Ottawa on Tuesday to spend a week with her brother, Dr.Lapthorne Smith.Mrs.Darley Bentley, of Ottawa, was the guest of honor 5 a ten given on Tuesday by Mis.Chisholm, at mt in Atlantic City, are ect- ed Ottave on Monday.y =P .Miss Elinor Bate, who has been visiting in this city, has returned to Ottawa.\u2018he- Mrs.Bate 1s expected in Ottawa to-day.Mise Moye, of London, England, is in Ottawa, the guest of Mrs.kvelyn Re- mon.Miss Moyse is the sister of Dean Moyse, of McGill.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Wood, who have een in Toronto visiting relatives, passed through Ottawa yesterday om their way home to this city.Mr.and Mrs.George Hague and Miss M.O.Hague, \u2018Rotherwood,\u201d who spent the winter in South Carolina and at Lakewood, have returned home.The marriage of Miss Bertha Aron- son to Mr.F.Fineberg will take place at the Jewish Synagogue, 171 St.Urbain street, on Sunday afternoon next.Mr.Thomas Murphy has left for his home in Fresno, Californiu, after & long extended visit with his relations in Montreal and Chicago.He is accompanied: by his nephew,.T.J.Phelan.Mrs.W, E.McBride, of Montreal, is expected in Ottawa early next month to spend a month with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Chrysler, before leaving for Ireland, where she will spend the summer, .: : \u201cMr.and Mrs.E.B.Hoit, Ottawa, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Gladys, to Mr.J.Gordon Macfarlane, of the Finance Department, Ottawa.The marriage takes place eanly in June, A party of Ottawa people will some to Montreal next Thursday to attend the marriage of Miss Marjorie Baker and Mr.Howard Turnbul.The party will include Colonel and Mrs.Fred.White, uncle and aunt of the bride; Miss lso- bel and Miss Dorothy White, Mr.Fred.and Mr.Louis White, Miss Lola Powell, Mr.W.A.Allan and oné or two others.Mr.Walter Baker, the bride\u2019s father, will send his private car to the Capital {or the guests.The marriage of Miss Beatrice May, re.Frank May, to Mr.Griegg, takes place on April 30, at the Church of St: John the Evangelist.The bridesmaids will be the bride\u2019s sister, Miss May, Miss Maude Baker and Miss Ella Macdougail.Lady Alan's twa, listle,- daughters, Gwen and Alma, will be fowergitls, yl \" The members of the W.C.T.U.Fand Christian Bnadeavéor Society met {at the home of Mr.John Crosby, Point Fortune, on Tuesda; Svening, to bid gcod-bye to Mr.and Mrs.H.Crosby, who leave this week for an ab sence of three or four years.Rev.Mr.Boyd, the pastor, in a short address, said how both will be missed in the church and social life of the community, who lose a member always ready and willing to help every good work.A pleasant social evening ended with the rendering of \u2018God be with you till we meet again.\u2019 7 tlt.TO REPRESENT CANADA.Major F.L.Vaux, P.AM.C., formerly.of Ottawa, but now of \u2018the Stanley \u2018barracks, Toronto, will be Canada\u2019s representative with the British army at Aldershot training camp this year.He | will sail for England on May 1.where he will take a course in bacteriology and Royal Army Medical College, London.It has been the practice of the government during the past ten years to send over a représentative to benefit by the {raining Major a L.F.Foster, of ifax, is at present enjoying this privilege, and Lieut-Col.Jones, | general of me the course eight years ago.NOTRE DAME DES NEIGES.p-1 Notre Dame des Neiges a committee on ] annexation to Montreal was appointed, cillors Prévost, Prud\u2019homme and McKen- pa.The négotiations with the Montreal Street Railway Company for a double track on | Cote des Neiges road: have gi sus .for the present on account of the onerous conditions formulated by the company.In the meantime a propos tion will be submitted to the Fabrique that a atrip of land he ceded from \u2018he cemetery to widen Cote des Neiges road to seventy feet.lp TO-NIGHT\u2019S GRAND CONCERT.\u2018The Le Grand Reed and Kelley-Cole will begin at 8.30 o'clock.- W TO INSPECT CHICAGO GLASCO A OKING HOUSES.© of go has accepted an invitation of the American consul here to send a deputation to Chicago for the purpose af inspecting the sanitary conditions of the packing rards.houses and stocky KING EDWARD |m70 MEET KING VICTOR EMMANUEL AT MALTA.Rome i 2 tt is reported here Eee Edward and Kong Victor respectively Jeft and Greeee;.will Bmmsnue who have Balearic Islands he at Valetta, Island of Malta: : : HARRY THAW\u2019S ; a i |= ; ry © the matter.: See shipment of Louis XV.and Col-| _ STATEMENT.| the TEE SEvTvAL SER.| cual denn Mason LE Rich vprigut f i Tha THE RREY REVIVAL SER- -planos received Leg \" rev York, April ue Marre are VICES.~~ .| Do, Ltd, 560 St.Catherine street west, {tha Es que uote Patent TH The Duly With, TU roro partie 8 monty.dicate - tank j un- -ône À - loryey.! : v or va 10-68 Aerstand that and one more deep res al BEY \u2018Montreal fer \u2018twenty-five cenly; 4 or short-date purclsasers, .Mr.and Mrs.Charles Fisher, who are | The | hygiene at Aldershot, and later at the; director-* medical services, himself took © At the last meeting of the Council of | composed of Mayor Charette and Coun-!: vocal recital at Karn Hall this evening April 11\u2014The corporation 4 COLONIAL HOUSE, Ai» sate bt LADIES\u2019 § 100 Ladies\u2019 and MI MANTLE DEPARTMENT.For Friday and Saturday MISSES\u2019 JACKETS sses\u2019 Short Box Oloth, Covert Cloth, and Tweed Jackets, In biack and colors; loose back and pony.styles.Values ranging from $7.00 to $20.00 For.$3.00 to $8.50 Brown, New Greens, New sirable shades, including ory and all the Neweat Shades; price, $1.50.TIB8\u2014300 MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS\u2014Ne¢w Men's at $2.50 to $5.00.BOYS\u2019 CAPS, WITH fine quality Navy Blue Cloth, Silk each, FILTERS to fit on any tap; * GRANITE FILTERS, in Natural ber to chill the water; WATER FILTER, Snow White filtering disc, 10 inches in diameter; a few moments.and outdoor use.floors, Also, a full range of BRUSHES, ?HAT DEP For We will offer 20 dox.BOYS\u2019 SOFT and Black; also 10 doz, Tams ar 5k HENRY MORGAN & SHIPPING NEWS STHANSITIP ARAVALS, \u201c Arriveä April 1, Steamer.From Princess Irene.New York .Genoa Majestic.New York .Ltverpool .Kentucky.New York Copenhagen Devonian ve «ss Liverpool Bostonian Liverpool .\u2026 Boston ma.Liverpool .\u2018ee Boston Teutonic .Liverpool .New York Mesaba.ooo.London .New York R.& O.OFFICERS.The following are the officers of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company's western fleet: Steamer Kingston\u2014H.Esford, captain; A.R.Milne, engineer; Dr.J.F.Sparks, purser; E.D, Masterson, steward.Steamer Toronto\u2014E.A.Booth, captain; James Conlin, engineer; I.D.Johnston, purser;\u2019'J.W.Brown, steward, Steamer Rapid King\u2014A.Dunlop,captein; W.Haslett, engineer; H.Grange, purser; Oscar Duy, steward.: Steamer Brockville\u2014John MoGrath, cap tain; Z.Lacroix, engineer; W.Cross, pur-| ser; Leo Jolly, steward.Steamer Belleville\u2014J.P.Stevenson, captain; W.Parker, engineer; T.Matier, pur- \u2018sér; A.Marcille, Stewacd.© Steamer Picton\u2014C.J.Redfera, captain; JA, Demartigny, enginer; T.Oswald, stew- rd.Steamer Hamilton\u2014W.8.MacPhie, captain; B.Plptal, engineer: M.Walsh, pur: \u2018ser; J.J.King, steward.A SAILOR DROWNED.: Kingston, April 11.\u2014The schooner Bertie \u2018Kalkins, of Kingston, was-the first arrl- | ; val et Oswego, N.Y.; Captain Shaw had a vs trip over, but had never in sll his | sailing years seen so low a barometer.| Considerable ice.was encountered off Nine- Mile Point, but this was the only sight of \u2018ice floes.\u201cThe vessel's arrival at Oswego \u2018resulted in an accident that cost Abram \u2018Emlaw his life, Emlaw was aboard the tug Tonawanda, towing the schooner into \u2018the harbor.A sudden roll pitched Emlaw: MEN'S FURNISHINGS DE SHIRTS.\u2014We are showing this week 30 patterns of Scotch dozen; Speclal, bfic eac CRESTS, of all the Leading FRIDAY and SATURDAY, These are regulor $1.00 10 ji.goods.#5 5 Percent Discount for Cash and :: Special Attention Given te Mall Orders | pleasure in: life.COLORED DRESS GOODS DEPT.MINON-DE-SOIE, the Latest Parisian Nevelty; in delicate shades ef Pink, Nile, Sky, Mauve, French Grey, &ec.; Blues, etc.MARQUISETTE, a very Bew material; sheer and silky in all the de- v also in Ivory, Black, New Black.bh.} : Styles and Shapes; Boys\u2019 3 $3.00 ; Schools, Wade in Pipinga; Crest made in Bright Silks; HARDWARE DEPARTMENT.price $3.50.Stone, fitted with separate 16e Cham- Enamel lined, with natural stone price $4.00; brushed or sterilised in without chamber, $3.85 up.SHERWIN WILLIAMS\u2019 PYAINTS.\u2014A full line mixed ready Yor indoor Special Palnts for window blinds, inside and outside walls, baths; ordinary and lawn canoes, yachts, fences, barns.Roof and Shingle Stain, Kalsomine, ete.furniture, buggies, waggous, in all sizes and shapes.CLOTHES WRINGERS, best make; for ordinary and stationary tubs; rolls guaranteed for 1, 2 and 5 years; wiil last double the time 1?taken proper care of; all fitted with regular or ball-bearings; priee 34.00 \u2018up.ICING FORCES fitted with 6 Gecorating tubes; price per set, $1.50.ARTMENT.HATS (Telescope), in Beaver, each.Side SPRING and SUMMER CATALOGUE new ready, and will be Mailed Free 10 any address on applicat CARPET OLEANING AND RENOVATING BY A NEW PROCESS.C0.Ltd., Montreal.- MEN'S OWN.Meeting for Men Only In CALVARY GNURCH = sur svasat SUNDAY, April 144%, 8 p.m.REV.T.A.HALPENNY will address the meeting.Soloist\u2014M1S8 M.BARKER (Sopraso,St.James Church).Every member, old and new, should attend this meeting.: der the care of Dr.Putnam.of Boston, and he had placed her in charge of twe trained nurses.As soon ss Miss Smith was missed the news was sent Hroad- cast over the country.y THE NAZARETH J.Thé concert given yesterday evening | by the pupils of the Nazar Institute for the Blind was & \u2018 most! successful event.Archbishop Brucheld presided, accompanied by numerous clergy, and à large audience enthusiastically greeted every number of the\u2019 mme.The soloists and chorus Interpreted C.Franck\u2019s \u2018Ruth\u2019 and Haydn's \u2018The Ses- sons\u2019 with, all the talent peculiar to blind amateur musicians, and in ~accordgnce with the excellent training given in the institution.At the close of the concert the archbishop delivered a short address, congratulating the pupils updp their sue.cess, and showing how, even fh their affliction, blind people can cultivate the arts, and \u2018through the spécial - talent given them by divine providence.find >= *.2 : {wo the waves and he was drowned.A lige was thrown to him, and sithough he ds said to have caught it, he was unabie to\u2019 hold on.: ,\" THE TUNISIAN REPORTED.i The Alien line R.M.S.Tunisian, for Live: - erfioot is ue to reach Halifax at midnight.\u2019 She was reported at 1 a.m.to-day es ue nilles south of Sable Island.: 7 THE SS.CANADA.}.Dominion line R:M.8.Canada salled frog Liverpool for Halifax and Portland, | Mg, at 4 p.m., yesterday, with 32 firat, 4 \u2018444.second and 1,140 third class passengers, lof which numbers, & first, 250 second and \u2018300.third class, are to land at Halifax.Co - 1 NOTES.| \u201cThe R.M.S.Empress of Ireland docked a Haitfex at 7.45 a.m.to-day, and eailed at 8.30 a.m.for St.John.\u201cThe Lake Manitoba arrived at Liverpool st:5 a.m.to-day.A : * | MISS SMITH HAS BEEN FOUND.| \"A Boston despatch states that Miss Arie Smith, of Montreal, reputed to be a rich heiress, has been found after several days\u2019 search.Miss Smith dis appeared mysterionsly from a eanatorium | in Brighton, Mess, while the nurses: who-were attending her were in another\u2019 part of the house.Miss Smith was un- i great demand: for the PIANOLA- re MISS LABELLES PUPILS.Miss Adrienne Labelle, singifig teacher, hes reson to be proud of evsoms of the third annual recital of he: de fore a\u2019 crowded house in Kara Hall last - evening.The.1 ; Show Dos the audience aporegatad the w how the audience app! e efforts and success the teacher and her pupils.[Ed : \u2018Nordheimer\u2019s Exchange Department\u2019 of slightly used and second-hg is unusually attractive at this : \u2018the Piano that any ome cas play\u2019 is constantly bringing in exchanged of many well-known makes, which sre lutely new Pianos.7 The Nordheimer One-price sÿstem and easy methods of payment applies to the purchase of every instrument, .NORDHEIMER'S Linited 360 St.Catherine Street Wet. à lité ha a Nude ctmacer hie ce Faipar, Avair 12, 1907 \"ROYAL GANAD IAN ACADEMY.Twenty-Fiehth Annual pepe AL the 204 until the 27th AFSL, 1907, 9 ad.te 6 pu.Monday Soe evenings, 8 to 10.Music and Tea ou Saturdays.A ART GALLERY, 23 dmission 28 cents.PHILLIPS SQUARE, TORREY EVANGELISTIO CAMPAIGN.REV.R.A.TORREY, D.D., assisted by MR.CHARLES BUTLER, Soloist.MEETINGS EACH WEEK DAY (except Seturday), 3.00 P.M.AND 8 P.M.SUNDAY, APRIL 14th, DR.TORREY : \u2019 WILL SPEAK Jo WOMEN AT 3.30, AND ODIST CHURCH REV.Ww.=.MEN, AT 7.P.M., IN ST.JAMES METH- JACOBY WILL.SPEAK TO MEN AT 3.2 P.M.IN ASSOCIATION ' HALL, ¥.M.C.A.Build tag snd to WOMEN AT 7 P.M.IN THE Caurek ALL HREARTILY INVITED.LECTURE HALL, & james ¥ MADAM DONALDA cevcerr, \"ASSISTED BY.Mr.Paul Seveilhao, and \u2018 BARITONE, OF FRANCE, \u2018 Mr.Arthur Resenstoin, PLANIST, OF NEW YORK, \u201cTHE MONUMENT NATIONAL \u201d in ald of the MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL and NOTRE DAME.HOSPITAL - Monday, April 22nd, 190%, 4: 8 o\u2019dlock, P.x.All the Seats on the First Fleor of the be regarded as Orchestra Seats.First Three Rows of the Gallery .She remaining Seats in the Gallery .Tickets on sale at the following places: J.WwW, SHAW & CO.Music Store, 370 St.Catherine strest, Weet.\u2019s Office, MONTREAL GENERAL FIOSPITAL, Dorchester street.Secretary B.ARCHAMBAULT.312 St At the NOTRE D DAME HOSPIT.Jatherine street, Bast.AL House far the evening of the Concert will | $3.00 each.- 4 oa $2.00 each, se».oo es He ie oo $1.00 each.\u2014Uptown Branch of the \u2018Star\u2019 Office, 2e qu he ve ve 0 ve I \"a ce »# se +.se eu \u201c - C3 All Tickets to be exchanged at J.W.SHAW & co.\u2019 MUSIC érons.be Xing at 9 o\u2019elock a, Wednesday, April 15th, 1907, and the following; days until uight -of the Concert.FRIDAY, APRIL 12.Automobile Sportsmen\u2019s Exhibition The ARENA, TO-DAY; Afternoon and Evening, And Every.ASiernoon and Framing Sor the Balance of the Wask.: \u2018MUSIO \u2014 MOVING PICTURES Admission, - 500.\u201c MARN HALL, 8,30 TO-NIQHT KELLEY-COLE, Tence,and Le GRAND REED, seme.50e to s1.50.LEADING SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.ANNUAL Calisthenic Entertainment BY THE PUPILS OF Miss R.Baker-Edwards\u2019 Giasses VICTORIA HALL, Westmount, Monday, April 15th, 8 p.m.B ADULTS 256.MAILS FOR GREAT BRITAIN, EUROPE, Ete.\u2019 CLOSE AT MONTREAL \u201d : gommunicate w -| similar number.me NEWS, CRICKET LEAGUE = © JOIN THE FEDERATION.\u2014 0 Montreal 4 District Crckat Lange have Joined the Amateur Athletic Federa- of Canada.was decided at the mous of the League on Wolnesday 8 - .À letter was read from the secrotary the Federation atating that it would be order for the League to become members of the Federation on payment of a of ten dollars, entitiing three to one delegate st A.AF.mestiuge The advisability of amendiox br-law 18 of the constitution, which forbids the of à professional in League match- It was the En - 3 decided to bring this matter up at the next meeting.It was stated by Mr.F.J.Abney Bacon, of the Montreal Chub, | the representative of that last year's professional, J.Wallace, would this year play for the club as an amateur.It is claimed that the player in question wili mot devote bis time to cricket this seasen, but will pay his sub- seription to the ciub as an ordinary member.After considerable discussten i was decided to allow Mr.Wallace to play in League matches provided thal be plays strictly as an amateur.The division of the League was decided on as follows:\u2014 \u2018A\u2019 Division\u2014Montresd, McGMll, Longueuil, \u2018Westmount and Foint St.Charles.\u2018B\u2019 Divisica\u2014Domiuion Cotton Mills, West- mount 1I., Lachine, Victoria Annex, Val- leyfield, Cote St.Paul and Osborne (if fin- accepted 3.The inclusion of the Osborne Club ts provisional oa their obtaining a ground.As nothing was heard in this regard up to the time of the meeting it was decided to the Osborne Club, giving them a week in which to find suitable \u201cThe following were present:\u2014J.Duthie, 6 hair); Arthur B.Wood, E.Skinner (Lohgueuil), Seth.E.Harris (Point St.Charles), B.K.Worrail (Weot- mount), Tom Whittles (Victania Annnex), ard Arnold L.Taylor (Cots St.Paul).M.A.A.A, REVOLVER CLUB, SINGLE MBMBERS DEFEATED BENS- | DICTS LAST NIGHT.A matob last night between the single and volver Club resulted in a win for the sin- Sle mem are now even, the married men having \u2018won two matches, god the \u2018single men a A decid\u2019ag nwitch to break the tie will be shot off next week.The scores in last night's mateh were: SINGLE.J.M.LOCKEFDF coo os vas +65 00 se 146 Apeil.oo dha JL TREIOF Leese 00 ee ee eee RE 12 00 a.m.Embria, Cunard.= & Bremn BT oo se oo vo oe we Ta a.m.rginian, an.Le se os ss ea we ® \u2026 2 18 9.30 a.m.Majestic, White Star, © MARKER.*16 600 pm.* Supplementary.- K.D, Young .19 9.30 a.m.Campania, Cunard.=.W.P.MoFeat © se19 10.50.am.Empress of Ireland, 7 C.Raton, .Ct - Canadian Pact, \u201d JT.C.Cooke .2 +, TE Krpapring- Wien 7 Er tne = Fematn to be ao! oft\u2014ane £m.@ ma 1.31 ern a with - Toronto on April 2, wid\u2019 ne with 22 600 pm.°\u201c Supply.\u201d .the Providence Hevoiver Clubs.23 9.30 sm.White Star.=| Tue club hss besa notifié teat the P.Je 2 6.00 pm.Supplementary.Ed.will offer two geld medals at.r * 24 6.00 pm.Ameriks, Hamb.-Amer.al root ai Folnie aux Tremibles, pes 26 9.30 am.Etrurfa, Cunard.» Provairer clubs, ir pn | 5 2.0 am.Deu , =.30 530 am.1 White Ster, | - FOOTBALL © Letters may be posted up te & poo Other matter should be posted before NEW ENGLAND so0cmR CHAMPIONS p.m.Registered before 5.30 p.m.« Parcels (per Parcel Post) are COMING.od by the Canadian steamer, the last tine \u2014 ART ASSOCIATION ROYAL CANADIAN ACADEMY EXHIBITION Open Daily from 2nd to nth April, 9 a.m.to 6 p.m.Yonday snd Thursday evenings, 8 to 10, Aamission, ttc.Members Free.; SATURDAY, APRIL 18, \u2018 Rev.W.8.JACOBY, Of Philadelphia, Associated with DR.TORREY in ihe present Evangelistic Campaign WILL SPEAK TO MEN =; SUNDAY, 2.30 pm.Aseociation Hall, Mr.F.W.O.MEYERS, of mailing at head office being 10 a.m, on Fridays.Registered before 10 a.m, on tees for th malls post.eo shove may be ed at Postal Station \u20188, \u2018B' and °C\u2019 up to Juin 15 minutes of the shove mantioned hours of closing.PEACE CONGRESS.\"EARL GREY TO ATTEND BANQUET IN NEW YORE ON APRIL 17.\u2014 New York, A 11.\u2014Two la ub- Le ro fiend 1 £' the dine Por.y planned, it day, wil canclude the.National Peace and Arbitration Congress,- which is to meet- in -Carnegie Hall next Sunday.Mote than twice as many persons as could be accommodated in any banquet in the city have already applied for seats at this final function, which President Roosevelt is expected to attend.The dinner committe has consequently eecured the banquet hall at Will speak at the Young Me's Meeting, the Waldorf-Astoria and one at the SATURDAY, 8 pins.A hearty Invitation to mien 8 sited these services, Yeung Men's Ohristian Association Dominien Square.88 UNION OF THE PROV.QUE.Union Teachare'.Class.Tae Rev.Dr.JOHNSTON tenches the Hotel Astor, for two gatherings next Wi y evening, April 17.; Besides the President, .Earl Grey, governor-general of Canada; Ambases- dor Bryce, President Eliot, of vard; Samuel Gompers, Edward Eve rett Hale, Lyman Abbott, and others will address the diners.speakers will be equally divided ween the two banquets.Theodore rdee, wha has Had charge of arrangements for Ls 8.Lesson for, the following Sunday the St.Louis Worlds Fair, the Lewis Saturday st 4.45 pia, fo the Y.M.© à A.Hall, All welcome, - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1.- : - WOMEN'S DOMESTIC SUID.CONCERT Te be given by the Glrfs of the Gulid, WEDNESDAY, April 17th, 1987, at Spm.IN THE Y.M.C.A.HALL.to eadowing- a Bad at bly room was o sembly pened Procsada to apply he, Seoeral Hopital for sick m ckets on sale at 71 and ot the door .ON CHINA MISSIONS.A very interesting missionary, Andrew Beattie, of Canton, China, is Dr rois Sunday, il 14 fer Der shoud pe next 1 .n his grea = speak of his h in the American 1D ond ing delegates.\u2019 end Clark Exposition, and many com venticns and congresses, was to-day appointed executive officer of the Na tional Peace and Arbitration Congress.Mr.Hardee, who is also secretary of the executive committee of the National Civic Federation, took immediate charge of the registration and legates - who are beginning to arrive from all over the country.Headquarters for the were established in Carnegie Hall, and a delegates\u2019 ase for register.\u2014 BOOKBEINDERS\u2019 MEETING.The International - Brotherhood of Bookbinders, L.U 0.91, will hold a quarterly meeti April 15, in Empire Hall.ery mem- present as matters of rtance to the craft are to be was \u2018announced to- | accommodation of the hundreds of de- x Monday night, | Toronto, April 11.\u2014The tour of the Fall River octo footbed} dean, cham pions low Engl, through nada has oan Pi but completed by Mr.J, A.McPherson, of oity.Bome friction hes arisen through a Proton man owning ia at the last moment to aurénge dates for the tear, after Mr.MoFharson had al- réady secured tbe fixtures.However, the tour has been arranged with = authority of the Fall River Chub, and the dates as- ed May 184 Dundes.May 20\u2014At n or Guelph.- May 22~-At Galt.i i May 24\u2014AL Seaforth, May 25\u2014At Toronto Thistle .May 29\u2014At Peso dh.: : J 24 June LAL Mont A peme js ily to by afeangd: for Quebec._ The fixture fin Montreal has not yet been.definitely decided on, but negotiations are going on between the Westmount Club nad the touring team.LackossE SHERBROOKE LACROUSS CLUB AN Kuan MEETING PN Sherbrooke, April 11.\u2014The anpusl meeting of the Sherbrooke Lacroses Club was held last night.Vive president, Ww.W.Shaw, presided, Mr.T.J.Maguire, a supporter of tas ciub for twenty-six years, referred to ithe loser sustained by the club in the departure of two of its best players in the persons \"of Fred.Povey and Roy McInnes, who have signed to: play for the Montreal senior lacrosse team.But Mr.Maguire thought that there were plenty more players ju this city who had the right stuff in them, and if only given the opportunity woulé soon flll the vacancies.It was considered advisable for the club to continue as a member of the League, considering the dift- culty to re-enter the League after: once withdrawing frem it.The officers for the ensuing year \u2018wevs elected as follows Patrons\u2014Dr.\u2018Pelletier; M.P.P.; Wn Farwell, Mayor, and Pr.Wi Brent O.W.Maguire, W.woo, and W.Davis.Mesers.A.BH.W! ear J Ma- guire wére appoint represent the Sherbrooke.Club in Montres at ihe annual meeting of the Intermediate League on Saturday afternoon.As a means of interesting the younger element in lacrosse, Dr.Bradley has ie nified bis intention of offering a cup te à married members of the M.A.A.A.Re-! by ui points.The tw: sides N R.A.Locherbÿ .\u2026.er we ve ony oo 183 | AN EASY WIN.© - {Royal Defeated 1 Trenton Team, \"by IL3 After à Hard Hitting Exhibition.- Trenton, N.J., April 11.\u2014The Royals won thelr game with the Trenton 'Iri-State League team here to-day by LI! runs to 3 alter à contest which soon after the first bail had been pitched developed into a slugging match.The locals were clearly out of tha competition after the fifth isning.They wire somewhat handicapped by the oe that they were.minus the eervices a shart stop, that position being near by Hatley, an outfielder, whose inability to work che infield resulted in a costly in- mug for the Trenton team when he threw tue ball into the bieachers with the bases filed.Fire run.were scored in the frst vo innings of the game, a home run, a three tagger, a double and two singles being tne contributions which brought ihe tallies in.The Royais started wha two runs in the frez and Trenton replled with a similar number.The second was another harvest for Montreal and brought in three.The fifth Mining was the one in which Harley made dis e¢ogtly error resulting in four runs; two mors runs in the eighth complexed the tale, Trenton got ene more in addition to the runs scored in the first inning, sixth, Among the eensational incidents in the field were oatches by Phelan, wbo pulled down a safe triple while HMl at third base brought off a Magnificent catch of Roas\u2019s liner.did some feature bitting, gett! a \u2018hoëne fun, a two base nit ans ns in- the singles.Kittridge, the manager of the Royals, has sold Lou Hartman to the Trenton team and his place at short-stop on the Moni réal lime up will be filed by Needham.K \u2018says thet Necedharn is a better sharnt-stop than Hartman and he does not uved two men for the one position, R.B.P0.AE \u2018Joyce, 2e 8.ve ee avc 1 Poelan, Cf.ve 3e se + l 0 3 0 0 Brown, MW, co vs oo sa + À 0 11 4 0 Madigan, +4 sees 00 0 34 3 100 > afin torride, c.! Sion \u20ac.0 100860 Simmons, 3.«0 312% 3 0 Neecddam, 4.8.© : : : 3 : Newton, p.Herbe Dre 01000 CTGtel 0.ne 0er cu 2e 11 M2 27 22 1 Le TRENTON.R.H, P.O.A.E \u201cHaiÿfey, 86.oo oo os oo 1 1 1 0 pe 6 1771072 siinell, 0.8.se ee 02 2 oo 2 1 2 0 0 ance, Lf, oo ev.00.90 soos 0 0 1 0 0 HOSE, 1D.oo os op wee 0 2 12 0 \"UL Magoon, 2B.\u2026.\u2026 :.\u2026.0 2 0 3 0 \u201cBtrgbel, 3b.\u2026 + ++ +.0 1 3 0 1 OTUOD, Tul.oo oo os oo oo 1 110 0 OPS, P.te | 3 : 2 H ower, Be 6 0 0 10 |g Totals.Les ee see 3 9 ZW BB Seore by innings\u2014 al.+ +.»230040020\u201416 re \u2026 se 40 ee an 42.200001000\u20143 - ROD sine\u201d run, Madigan, Horton.Thtee-base hits, Simmons, Harley.Two- \u2018use hits, Madigan, Needham, Cannell, Strobel Sacrifice béta, Barton, Hil, 3 n, Simons.Double plays, Madigan ; Ritridge ; Simmons to Brown.Stolen bases; ce en : | 2), Brown (2), Magoon.Bases on dans.: a series (3); off Nopz; off Rhondes (2); Lower (1).Struck out, by Newton, 2; y Nope.15 by Rhoades, 5: by Lower, 1.© WANDERER BASEBALL CLUB.\u2018Ala meeting of the Wanderer Baseball Club, held Aprit 9, the following officers wero elected for 1907: T, Ai Hinobutre, -tressurer\u2014W.H.Evans.~ Manager \u2018F.Hulbert, : \u2018Captain\u2014R, Schaaufer._\u2014 ; co\u2014Memrs.F.W.Evans, G.R.Hulbert.MAJOR LEAGUE OPÉNING NEW YORK NATIONALS - FORFEITED , THEIR GAME: TO PHILADELPHIA.New York, April 11\u2014The National League season opened here to-day with the New York-Philagelphia fixturé.The result was declared by Umpire Kiem to be forfeited Eh play impossible.icemen present at the fem waited for fifteen minutes instead of immediately calling the game.The demonstration eventually turned into a good- tification, but the game could proceeded = with.The actual Beore wis 3 nothing ln fayor of Philedelphia.OTHER NATIONAL Li LEAGUE RESULTS.At Cincimmati\u2014Cincinaati, 4; Pittsburg, 3, a Ohicago\u2014Chicago, 6; St, Louis, L AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.At Fasdington\u2014 Washington, 2; New Détroit Detroit, 2; Cleveland, 0.At Philadelïphia\u2014Boston, 8; PI 4 (Fourteen innings.) At Bt.Louls\u20148t.Louis 1; Chicago, 0, the FRANCHISE ' WILL .REMAIN e, interviewed at Wi- to the story that was published in a Montréal paper to the effect the Montreal {franchise would go to Wo er, was emphatic in his denial of the\u2019 truth of tive miateryent.There wes no chance of the franchise going to Worcester or any other placé.He recognized the \u2018act thet Montreal was one of the best baseball towns from the point of view of the professional team and he had never made any state- wont which would indicate lost he thought otherwise.He sald: \u2018Montreal is in the Eastern e to stay, and will support a winning club, and thet is what I am going to give them.Good, clean baseball, and a winner.Whoever etarted that report did so without any authority form me, as I Lave never been epproached on th:t subject I could not traonfer the club if I desired to do eo, as Montreal is conaidered one of the Eastern League's beat cities, and the league officials would not stand for a \u20ac Worcester = Just where ft belongs, in the New England League, sad does pot class with Montreal as a beseball city.\u201cThe team is going ahead in fine\u2019 style, and if the people in Montreal could bave sen them perform -to-day they would cer- tainiy feel very proud of them.\u2018Home Eys\u201d Jobmson will join me ¢o-morrow or bet evening serm d ote take refer league ing three or teams Sétarday.All 1 can say is that on April an sme po pdm En Sa tpn, 77 TT AGE Win a rendre oped he shacmplon- x \\ Ï $ 2 Soon ol ue ge as .: ew._ «hip season, and will give a good account rselves.® \u2019 of ou + THE STAR A.A.A.BALL CLUB.The Star A.A.A.Basball Club, whose &B- sual meeting takes piace oo Ba! evening, at 296 Sherbrooke treet west (COr- Der of Aylmer street), has made worder- od strides {op the front during ke career, end the officers of this club certainly de- sorve much praise for the manner in which they have always acted both off and où the fleld.The meeting on Saturday eéveu- ing will be the tenth annual of the club.\u2018There are very few ball teurs in the City who have been in existence as long es the Slurs, who were formed in September, 1907 by the present popular president of the club, Mr.Edwasi J.Callahan.Mr.Callahan ia an old player himself and for years was the mainstay at the catoher\u2019s post on the Stars team.The Stars are without doubt one of the best known clubs throughout the province and have travelled mors than ary nine in the city.Their popularity will de seen when i is mentioned that over C,200 persons saw them play in Plattsburg, N.Y., on Labor Day last.This season's team promises to be stronger than ever and great results are looked forward to by ita members.The meeting on Saturday has been creating a Jot of interest sud 2 large is ex , au an) one wishing to join wi be welcome.The munagement promises a great surprise for its members at this meeting which cannot be given out at the present time.DURNAN MAY ROW TOWNS AGAIN TORONTO OAREMAN ARRIVES AT VICTORIA, LOOKING OUT OF SORTS, Victoria, B.C., April 11.-\u2014\u2018I shall in all! probability row with George Towns again,\u201d was the statement made by Eddies Duras.the Toronto oarsman, who was defeatel March 2, on his arrival here.\u201cTowns says he iz willing to row me again at eny time, and the choice whether er not we shall meet agdin resis with me.It we do row it will be either on Toremo Bay or on the Thames ceurse in Engiand.\u2019 Durnan looked very much out of sorts, apd still shows scars of bolls, with which he was covered at the time of the race, which he says lost him the race.He says the great heat on the day of the raçe also went against kim.He was wo hot that the noles of his feet were blister- ! ed as he rowed the course.Durgau said he bad made no arrangements for races \u2018with Barry or Sullivan.\u2014 THE ONTARIO FENCING CHAMPIONSHIPS \u2014 Toronto, April 11.\u2014At the Y.M.C.A.fencing tournament to-night, Goulding, of Toronto \u2018Varsity, won the Ontario cham- * pionxtip, defeating competitors from Ottawa, Montreal, and other outside places.- THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW \u201c Puplls of St.Mary's College were visitors at the Aulemobile apd portemams Exhihition at she Arena yesterday.Attendance through the day kept up to the stau- dard of the: previous days of the show, and business with the various exhibitors continues good.Sales are being made all over the exhibition, and cards with pur- .chagers\u2019 names, now grace the majority e oars shown.; .The minis Rec éar, which bas been expected for some time, arrived yesterday, and was duly installed alongside the other exhibits of the makers.It attracted a great deal of attention, not omly from the juvénile element of the visitors, but from the elders as well.The car is large enough for only four ohildren, and smail childrea at that, but is yet complete in every de- The students of McGill and Lavai Universities will be visitors et the show tonight, when it 1s expected that the enthus- fastic scenes significant of the fraterniziag .10f the two bodies will be repeated.CURLING ST.LAWRENCE CURLING CLUB.The annual reeting of members and shareholders of the St, Lawrence Curling Club will be held in the club rooms, on Monday evening, April 15th next, at 8 o'clock, when the business will be the receiving of officers\u2019 reports, election of off- cers, eic., eto.\u2014 WRESTLING JENKINS AND STEURS TO MEET AT MIXED STYLES TO-NIGHT.~ To-night's wrestling match at Sohmer Park, between Alphonse éteurs, the Bel- dent gan champion, and Tom Jenkins, the ex- heavy-weight champion America, will be cargled out in mixed styles, best two out of three falls to count.The etyle under which the first fall will be striven for will be decided by a toss-up.The third fall if a third is necessary, w 1 be \u2018wrestled acoording to the choice of the man who makes the best time in the ¢wo firet falls.If Steurs bas {he choloe he will naturally choose the Graeco-Roman style, while if Jenkins wins the toss be will, of course, take to the catch-as-cateh-can - rules.\u2014 CERCLE ST.DENIS ENTERTAIN M.AA.A BOWLERS The executive of the M.A.A.A.bowling tournament were entertained at dinner last night at the clubhouse of the Cercle St.Denis, who won {hg three-man competition at the recent M.A A.A.bowling wurna- ment.During the evening Mr.Louls Ru- benstein preserted the cup wom by the St Denis bowlers, and it was received and acknowledged by the vice-president of the old.Mr.M.Lionais, games were afterwards played cn the pt ys of the home club, the Maal being (winners in each case.A return match will ba played at the M.A.A.A.club house on Wednesday next.CANADIAN PKO.IN ENGLAND \u2014 Elbridge Eatman, the young colored man fran St.John, N.B., who has done very well in England as a professional sprinter, was beaten in his three-cornered match on Good Friday at Manchester.A correspondent says that the event was looked on as one of the most important professional foot races that has taken place there for many lish years, and though high prices were charged the attendance reached more than threé thousand.The other competitors were W.Crowcott, of Banbury, Cheshire, and T.Campbell, of Ireland, and they had been foatched to run 160 \u2018yards op level terms \u2018for £100 a side.The event was the dutcome ome Éd of a challenge issued by \u201cCampvel!, hotter known as Dales, « Hourbt hoe on, Dur.Eastman won the\u2019 big handi a Gateshead, and Growcott; after a er fui career as an amatefir, has figured 2 turday Several important madches with success Growcott, who had trained on the ground.WLS favorite at 15 to 8 on, whilst 2 & : WeG laid against \u2018Halifax; NS, April: 12,\u2014 Sid- dall, one of the men\u2019 pe Bi bn the ice in the Bay of .Fundy.legs night, was rescued later between | \u2018strain there should be.no serigns- pespag pend Berronsfield in an almoet oF at e.The night was terrib Triver-filéed with lubge \u201ccatèst of tle of host.Fin ER Ing lice; \u2018go that it was like, taking\u2019 oùe's that Tike in\u201cbis-händs to attempt, a; Feséue, | but! étogés\"of willing then, regardless of 4 | personal danger; uf forth every, effort.| Tras heard calling.At once a rescue y put ont.; After ting the ice ad tide for some.Sime, ey Bucceeded\u201din réséving him, and, being unable to brin him.to shore .in their they.of d the.almost he man | Sh some hopes had been fi out.that Filmoré may have been o carried.ouf.or:-thè ice, flog, this ing all hope vas.abandoned.Fil more eaves, a widow.and four children.A sad feature in,.conneetiom with the accident is that.to-day Filmore\u2019s father was >.have.celebrated his seventyseventh birthday, \u2018and - déceaged \u2018arranged some tting ceremonies, .Boy WHISKEY IN FORMER Lees 7 ACTION.OF.POLICE TO BE \u2014 ttawa, April 1,\u2014The bo informer, ullivan, \u201cwho has convicted many où tawa 9 oon-keepers \u2018of selling, him; à mi-' or, was up at Police Court to e \u2018magistrate succeeded in bring [ing \u2018out such.facts ay to the use the police wade of the boy that the whole action the.chief: of police.is to\u2019 be inquiredy into by.the Police Commission: The; boy returned home drunk and was on a fair way to criminality.The policé \u20acé hgh \u2018as a spy An odd methods that do not appeal to t public.; AT, REVOLVER POINT MAN ALLEGED TO HAVE ENTERED ps MAN'S MONEY.\u2014 \u201d 2 the Police.\u2018Court\u2019 this morning Geo.Penne, tyenty five years of he » lead- o « charge of a pL ht Miss Cordellia Contant, 24 og bo tophe street, at\u2019 the Bont, e accused, it is or a Sve ! eged, entered the ednesday evaning.and demanded that che hand ovel the money she When Miss Contant\u2019s sister heard! e ow i Etienne fled into the street.Detectives Giguere and Laberge were put] or to work ou\u2019 the case.\u2019 From descriptions en\" they arrested the accused in a Eisen shortly before twelve o \u201clock last Mr.Lafontaine remanded Etienne ast I Tucaday next \u2018to stand his trial.\u2014\u2014 © .MEN TOOK BRASS.;- v & Shorty.-after six o \u2018lock Jast-æight VWil- \u2018Gi os liam cason, x and have been\u2019 fewer transactions this week la that if \u201cMAD ; SUBJECT OF INQUIRY.{tbe r + A'STORE.AND DEMANDED Wo.4 ed : || railways.the sum, \u2018*[tual\u2019 paid-up - pital .and \u2018the \u2018meagre rie le loud talk she hurried into the store, try.| the C Cadièux pe r|| Anstralia MANÜEACTURERS DINNER, \u2018: Trade Were Made Last Night.BEOIPROCITY AND EXPANSION - THE EMPIRE THE KEYNOTE OF SEVERAL © SP BAKERS.\u2019 co\" branch of the Canada Manufacturers\u2019 Association in St.Lawrence Hall last night, Mr, J.Graham Gow, trade representative of the New Zealand goveri- ment addressed the gathering, on.trade with Æhat country.Mr.Gow said.that New \u2018Zealand wanted to trade: with.the: and\" he did not.see why -Canads; a preference, shouid not yn to do \u2014 with \u2018that colony.He gdvocated the sending of the mails to the -antipodes i an \u2018all red\u2019 Toate, \u201cadd referred to fo e gi up, ree years ritain ns her rights in the harpe ir & se for a small island somewhere in the sea.It was a mistake on\u2019 the part of England, he declared, to give Dr these \u201crights, \u2018 but the\u201d Premier of Zealand had spuexed twelve is r that edlony now there ands a harbor where ey Zealand could protect perdit u inst any enemy.Referring * e coal mine strikes, he said that \u201che could: not \u2018happen in New Zealand, as the government.: \u201chad coal mines of its own, and sold the product to the people at a low.prite.The: co likewise.owned .the.reil- ways.He.said that the other da for the firet.time,-he.-Heceiwed = Fi while, in Toronto, for the v \u201cTt was for tén cën * a New -Zealand guests at a hotel had the a of the: 8 eleplions [witout \u2018extra charge.\u2018I wish to'\u2018lay etréss'on Li fact \u201cthat the people of New Zealand own the public utilities and we\" are | under such conditions.believe.gine the \u2018time has come for C Canna to supply New Zealand with more goods and I \"can tell you that \u2018our.people.are\u2019 anxious to increase their trade with the \u2018Dominion.\u2018As you are aware, gentlemen,\u2019 said L Mr.\"Gow, \u2018the rte of England .are free to the world, but if the English merchant \u201cinsists - that\u2019 sentiment within ; the Empiré must mot interfere .with his \u2018business, then all I have to\u2019 say is that the colonies will have to break the, Board of Trede {poe than it.had up fo the me London had set the example by hold- commercial, fzaminations, and.these.who \u2018passed Were - given ence over others.Tne-idea had i béén taken up in the United States.jmerchants\u2019 and man 2 ! the Board of \u2018Trade.If that body | ¢ould obtain more.members it would do more work, for the board was getting broader évery day.ane spirit of \u2018the times seemed to be to broaden out, and: if the present members could be got\u2019 \u2018to assist, \u2018tbe board would, in the étrong force in Montreal on the lines of broad education.He briefly sketched the history of the hoard, and said another thousand members e obtained & great deal \u2018could done, He \u2018also made referzace to-some of the.thi that .the -board bad done, and declared that.there.should a free port at Montreal if the present Minister of Marine and Fisheries continued in office a short jie , for he had: - to made an appea ou ae member ship of the.Be °5t Trade RAILWAYS a nee BANAT 40 4: me 2 GE pein ticket sgcnt of the way, referre red to what - aia mpanie \u2018hid done in the last few years im ing the distance between.commercial ve centres and said that the \u201cpresent.was time to demand: a.pull the rates, whether the shareholders got a dividénd or not.In the fiscal year 1905, the statistics for .which were.the last he could.ol in shares .an ?Na 000,000 in ac- interest for the year How was it would be cdi PE moved upon if railways not left alone for a little while.did not think that- anyone present would be satisfied to accept less than 223 percent.his hearers to \u2018be: considerate of the railways, for prosperous railways meant: prosperity generally to the coun- railways were partners with the manufacturers, and ught » recognise -it: .The manufac- Purers should do their part; and the railways were trying to do theirs.Let the manufacturers be as patient as they could, and give: the réibvayÿs a me Stitt, general passenger : C.P.R., said he thought t En Canadian inanufact turers had not tine bas \u201cmuch care to encourage trade with as they might bave done.The sev.| opinion in Australia was that if there | were more.direct representatives, -more Gosselin,\u2018 \u2018Electric Comat at scorhér of G and Notre Dame streets,.were Ives brass.: The three: cha of steali ey mg D: 5 wolice station; sn were Laken \u2018to: son being patch; Se SUE AE ne pere SR \u2018of brag, akil Tsay Tor tary Peer and \u2018the diving put of ok wes | 0 {business conti be done.Shama y en uses e Uni es, 4 those in New.York, hag branch houses & cada ios and he 3 dia pot see why nadian manufa ble to rn to.re h td States, Germaneand th {iho ot the Die % seemed to Have \u201cne.Serene ond position Importiv Speeches à \u2018on Ciitadiah the A \u2018|the Australian business, At dn informal dinner of the local 3 Empire, and the sone of the Empire, the he done |\u2019 He to try- end.intrest: Montreal] next two or three years, be quite © |the Do promised.i friends in_ Montreal In conclusion, he er down of | In conclusion, he asked | Iatter adian of responded d not be|lid es in fi orders as rapidly as bat esporder People ere | in aus, could Abt forgé ea i ol Ta; Probably the Americans had some antage over in that they had a direct service from New Fok to Australia bu e \u2018did not think that need prevent Cana manufacturers from ting some of which was doubtedly very large.The\u2019 present government in Australia was in favor of a Preferential ial tariff between Australia and were over five mill nda, people in Australia and New Zealand.were enxious to, Great Britain or Cas de busin:s, \"Hey were\u2018 British té \u2018the re they could get a market jedi Saad.or if we would Jeb our busi.nesg with them, we should: preference to the Americans ges he ad.ous o business with us £ fact that the Canadian mmaofacturez he & little more to be upra than erican.They a 2 idea thai the americans .would sell $hem shoddy goods.than They at na.of the be Cana was British, that he and would fe sell th anything but what was.as Tepresented.P.Heaton, of Toronto, a Canadian Ingurance Depart nt oA 9e nufacturery Association.some on that b the work and hoo that the the \u2018mac Yon, of th Ying a- pi rominent part in assisting il members te abtain cheaper insane: Mr, Alexander McFes, on the needs of technical education son te said that the time had arrived when Ca- radians must Prope | to meet the skille competition outside world in the manufacture and perfection of Canadian merchandise: Lo Terred to the great strides by the Germans, Belgians and other Europeam \u2018manufacturers during the last guarter of a centu end a said that notwithstanding the high\u2019 tariff against ermany \u201cand ethgr countries, we found t goods co; into Canada.We heard of of,the low prices paid for labor: in\" these countries, but he thought that was secon of the people; and if Ca: ian manufacturers were to keep pace with their op ponents they must rely not upon high tariffs, ma or water powers, but u upon the education of those who ing the producing.A PREA AGRICULTURISTE, .\u2018Before ore sitting down?! McFee said, I nae -one-more rn t I wish to etosFou.Being inerestef im the grain usiness rhyself ly in closer touch with the Ps ert element of our.population than.some.nf you wrau- down other trade and tariff wails.He facturers are, and, while.I am in stro extended: 4 hébrty- invitation plo he Ke He necessity \u2018for encour manufacturers to send their againg ufecturing :industrics of | tatives to New Zealand, mas a the copntey in every ble le way, I can- tribute to the Dominion, an \u2018not f that the the North-West is fast ple.\u2019 filling.rp- with \u2018a -clsss: of men.whose in- Mr.J.N.8.Donel, who a térests: aïe not:ckincident with those of proposed\u201d thay the manigeturers, Or even with those of was\u2019 enthusi clin AR the commercial Too Tor die of the rast, Mr.~~ Cave : i of a thay wt: ot porta de that we are oud abe of their interests.Uf We are to sel bem our ds and receive payment in exc ange, we must as- pr Bor in every ay pose possible to market the produce of thew.land.True.îthe manufacturing centred of the east continue in In .ratio to afford \u2018them a home market, but the growth ¢ of their wheat, output is bound to be of such vost proporti ions that even the whole Bri pire, with its millions of of people, will not be able consume it.it is, gentlemen, for you members of the Canadian Manufacturers\u201d Assnciation.to constantly keep in mind the duty that devolves upon the eastern proving of minion to-so open up the channels of commerce that the whéat, or \u20184 product, from the.Canadian North-West will be found upon the marts of every grain -produeing coun the world over.Not alone must we rid ourselves of prohibitive legislation such as we are suffering from at the hands of Germany at the present itm: hwt we must i improve te equipment df-cr railwaye;- ope our cana waterways, and Centro the steamship lines trading directly between this and other Canadian ports with er: | Fe our ooops ad the west realize jfhat we are their commercial friends \u2018and aHies, and we need have no fears as {to their loyalty to us in the east in any struggle that we may have with other lore fa be it over tariffs or boundaries.or in fact any question that is brought up in our desire to devote the resources |e natural advantages of this great Can.© ada for the Canadian people as a whole.THE TPOHNIOAL: ne.INSTITUTE.2 Mr.Robert, \u2018Munro out that the Technical Institute had its beginning with the Montreal Branch of the Cana ' dian\u2019 Manufacturers\u201d , since it was that body.which: made inquiries as to the,n there was forféuch eduea- tion, \u2018apd appointed a _cdmmittee to confer with\" authorities\u201d of the Me chanics\u2019 Institute and other.Though at present there 05 no institute building.had been granted by the Protestant Board of School Commission ers, and this would Be talygh advantage f by those connected the moy ment for technical education.Major: Howe, consul gerséral for the United States, spoke of the prosperity that is ahead for Canada, snd the Hon.J.D.Rolland, vice-president of the Cam Manufacturers\u2019 Association, touched \u2018on development of railways in the st, and said that future woul made by following in the footsteps of our fathers, who had brought honar t° Canada.In eonclusion, he proposed the health of the chairman, which was duly and the singing of \u2018God Save A concluded the avening's -enjoymen he, Speed in with Th vere 2, tably ren fered by, 7.Meoers arvis an e.ALLEGED HOOSEBRHAKING : Henry Huot Lost night broke into the residence of Mr.E.Clements, De - fle.street, St- Henri, and sto 35 worth of jewellery and 33 à cest He remanded pleaded not guilty and was anti] Tuesday next.rd caguete.TÉ amd loyalty a hege Rin in ie: he it , Le AT \\ fl FC = x ~~ = & Mx Bjiiiig iE A ap Biilée iE GREFFE EE BAER + Fe 5 SFL] & Ve Ww Ty ee Ey wT TRS Ww rae ors + FT OIE REE ES TNT maw gd = $2.$200 and d $2.50 i 1 È a + Frida: Apr a 167 > Closes Daily #530 pm.Long Wey ty 1 at m5 25 = Suede Glôves, $145 tat 20 7.4 4 We have: PRIE dred and fy pairs of these.| * Gloves to sell \u201cto-motrow.Ns See the price > x 5 * Every pair will give ab: solute\u201d \u2018satisfaction! in A ade sad wear \u2014we bce y White\u2014 .ond 10 tion Hoh.fast.ahado\u2014 * - 18 and 16 ba bt Sizes, 53 10743 peed button, Mousquetaire.wrist all well cut, good fit.os and $250.y Sri iF clon i >\" bad oc 00 ER ; Wegtmount shosid drink eu P 4 Cents per Ia gallon bottle.bottle thoroaghly refilled.: avery .Telephones Mais 4398 and \\, er 4 TEE sterilized peter voue vise or a9.: : Co : \u2014 \u2014 A perfeet type of the ISAAC ISAAGS 1s A BAD IAN highest order ef exeel- \u2014.lence in mansfsciure.Cook\u2019s Friend | | < Toronto, April 11.\u2014Isaac Isaacs, wirose Baking Pewder CANADA'S STANDARD.sold Everywhere.\" ms\u201d MR, GROW AIDED BY MR.CARNROIE YURMER HAD BEEN IMFOTERISE ED BY INGRATES WHOM: HE HAD ASSISTED.\u2014 Washi INenty years a congressman from Péna- lvania, and Speaker of tbe Héuse in We civil war, bad been wheedled away dou fm by à band of sharpers was de.cared to-day.by James T the State Départment, his éxécutor, \u201cand for years Mr.Grow\u2019s nearest friend: 7 Mr.Dubois declared\u2019 that singe the dis Suton of Mr.(rows \u2018estate be hig been in receipt \u2018of an.annuity :of $2,0u.tom Mr Carnegie, granted as à ford for Mr.Grow\u2019s services to the na- \u201cHi resources were.mhedlel \u201caway fom him by ingrates Whom.he has as- ied in many ways,-and to whom he bad Wn à kind-hearted generous dispo- hoon for many years en and -said Mr.Du- It was in 1882 that\u2019 Mr.Grew.became \u201cquainted with some of these persons.\u20ac of \u2018bem was a: yourg woman, & an Test unscrupulous men, The echem- developed their plan of action and \u201ctinued it until his death November, 1905; Mr.Grow \u2018wrote pi io come, to see him at Glenwood.He Od me that through the ingratitude and *eption of some acquaintances he had Practically become actually impoverished, tlhe wrote to Mr.Andrew Carnegie, \u201cing him that Mr.Grow had lost: all ll property and was in oil dis- = Mr.Carn e ng he des csired, a, to the Satinguished ie of Mr.w to this country, to Ii, him live in comfort the rest of Kis tai the \u2018only asset left of Mr.10W\u20198 estate is his snfinighed- pi ears in > 1 e te Me, Dubois to dis and completer - 4 \\ HIS \"REPUTATION \u2018 ington, A \"That the.co- | hor | fortable tortune pril T À.Grow, for Dubois, of ed.\u2019 J Col.Deniéôn #éid' something inust be \u201cARRIVED .IN CANADA ALMOST.AS-80ON - AS HEDID.|, ~ : \u2014 reputation a» a bad crogk nada\u2019 almost as soon as he came up.in the Police Court to-day.e Toronto authorities are trying to arrange to return the prisoner ta, England, He pleaded for his liberty to-day, and said Jt that the Prisoners\u2019 Aid Society in England sent him to this country.He re- \u2014\u2014\u2014 ported to the police in: England just be- c fore sailing, and they made all the ar- rangemente to get rid of him.The fact that the authdrities in England were \u2018using Canada as a .ground for ¢riminals did, nof move the Crown to leniency, \u2018The Prisoners\u2019 Aid Society sent him out here, and the authorities ate now |sending him back again,\u2019 announced Crown Attorney Corley, The magistrate pointed out that lsdacs-had been in jail \u2018weeks, and asked what was causing the delay.department lat \u2018Ottawa is to replied \u201cthe chief inspector, mai ter Has been before them for some time, but no action \u2018is yet report- arrived in blame,\u201d \u2018The * done, and if Isaacs \u2018were not deported be fore next Thureday hé would receive his liberty.\u2018The an, even with his bad record,\u201d said Co |.Denison, \u2018should not be kept\u2019 in cored to accommodate the department at Otlams: Ll \"LICENSE COMMISSIONERS, Judge Choquet, Judge -Piché and Mr.Recorder Weir sat as commission- érs yesterday afternoon; wben the following transfers were made: V.Chenier to J.J.Johnson, 2136 St.James street; M.Trovillette to E.L.Lesperance, 1310 St.Lawrence street; G.Seencal to D.i; Skee tor, 120 St.Lawrence street; croix to R.Lemieux, 1163 St.Lawrence atreet.The.commissioners refused to make a transfer of a license to a woman husband for twenty-six years.NO AND NOTICRS.\u2018 Pianos.| and y 3.\u2014 Write: to any banking in- ghitation, } ronal tile agency or business d that we are rated ai.ne Tot \u2018terms of responsibi- 4- Five cars | bankment es two \u2018hündred passen- \u2019 ES, | York, nat\u2019 who had been living with'a man not her to gone after the prisoner.oo | Organs.\u2014Cur reliability AT CHAPLEAU, Pasiengers Déscribe the \"Fearful Scenes That .Accompanied the Disaster, aie \u2014 ok OF THE GRBATEST Yih Hn I 8% THE WORK OF RESCUE.\u2014 i \u201cÀ despatéh from Fort\u201d Willem List mehr mat that A.Williams, who trad \u2018arrived from the Fit the acident was the worst that had ever occurred in Canada.death is fifteen with th injured, 4 explanst.on of the delay in getting | ta the wréck and news of the acci- BE a 'Éite 9 a sent to u- way, of Chicago\u2014a very roundabout way.to reach a town only: twenty-two miles away.led over a steep em- pad as ora y and sqme hor- rie tl Homes of Piel are reported among who were \u2018pinned in un- th the burning ruins.Deeds of e- greatest valor are also reported hy |.ets who were on the den teain, and Jhites Gibecn, a \u201cmémber of the 12th\u2019 Liiicérs, who has just vite, tnd who was\u2019 ig.\u2018Méntioned as one the heroes.He plunged into the midst of the burning car.with a handkerchief over his fico and brought out Mrs.R.B.Champion, who was pinned underneath a seat.The | woman was, however, no sooner out than 2hb/discovered that \u2018her baby was- miss | and with an agonising cry,.she-plung-: En {nto the car and ae never seen her passenger, Geo.Perce, \u2018Bourne: England, is also mentioned for \u2018cohépicuous gallant y, he having rescued two: out of the car that was on fire from |- to end.He waa upinjured at the | \u201c1 be of the wrecly but in his work of reéque \u2018he received several bad cuts and severely.burned.© Dassen on nou Lhe wrecked 3 ete.nearly all immigrants, the baving come ve on.the steamers \u2018N or \u2018Kensington\u2019.and \u2018Virginian y were all ty oud crowded ed \u2018te.train, and wi the wreck 5 SA yes éPronn into confused :T ta the! Gate ve i ace givre ses rpms five cam were ty \u201cconsumed \u2018inside à ef te ro and it was several the ruins were cooled down:| ter or a search being made forer fiusbands \u2018of Mrs.R H.\u2018 hamp- and Mrs.R.Davideon Were both on de wrecked train, and here sitting be- their wives when th shock èame.ast mixup th became arated, managed out à ves, af- his it was mith the estest diffi- wed \u2018that they were kept from plunging into the burñing mass of ruins.the injured ärrived at Fort William hit noon.Several are in the aol bt \u2018mone are in a tne pon con Have» tawa, Apri! 12.\u2014Local men rho po he Ohispleau wreck on the C.P.R.say at the sight wag fearful.The mail stick to the e engine, but the baggage \u2018turned over and over down on to a fro; mn lake.pulling four other cars after it; It wad just at noon, and the for-|' ward ¢ars were with immigrants cooking.their \u2018dinner.One man was Dearly frantic after the accident.He had lost a wife, two children and a bro- another family a little girl alone me Nearly one hun _ were injured.\u201cThe wounded were laid upon mat-\u201d resses, in rows.along the track, until doctors came from apleau.An auxiliary from Chapleau hauled the six re maihing.cars an passengers to that town.POLICEMAN SHOT.pasar, sup \"BELIEVED TO BE A FRENGH-QANADIAN, I < \u201cLittle \u201cValley, NY, \"April 11\u2014Rob- ert \u2018Thompson, a const ; of York- ville, N.Y., was shot and perhage fatal Wounded last night while taking Jean Boraoron to the lockup.\u2018Bergeron is a French-Canadian, who came here last fall, Constable \u2018Thompson arrested him on a for the town lockup with him.morning the officer was found with 1 two bullet wounds in his abdomen.It.ie alleged \u2018that after going a ghort distance with the.officer, Bergeron drew a revolver, and pressing.it against the conétable\u2019s abdomen, fired two shots.ron was next heard of at Freedom, N.Y., where he a Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg train and got on lice ou.hf ht tu Le to wateh for the ive.te ol t two men, one of whom is be- to be Bergeron, were arrested in the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Railway yards at Rochester.An officer has I sure to pay a visittothe Exhi- bitieh of Crocertes, at the Areza, from | Aprii 1700 to the 27th inclusive.The targhst of its kind In America.- Music lity.- Layton \u2018sole agents\u2018 for ant evenings.First Frinoe | atid \u2018was frightfully ying on the Karn, \u2018Behr, Bros, - Pianos, of Wales Fusiliers Srase Band.Sttical | rating table at the City Hospital, & jensuto \u2018Piano-Player, > ete.Ware- t an hour later.She was about 6 |: Po ar BC le , \u2018Wednesday, Apri: 17th, at Fears of \u2018age, and evidently.did ak Dominion square ee fells noise the spproaching train.| A \u2019 et ; _ NE | 5 a gy a Jeu traine of the passengers went into the bu gars and.rescued some of: i stanips them.as s heroes of gr eaten; magnitude,\u201d HED To DIE Ce, VITH HER BABY.FEE \u201cfrom ser::| : west to settle.gon] omar Pr.di ë .gtëat number of th Pouce ed west on the train from iliac.\u2019 ON THE .RG LAKE, : cai i this\u2018 has now: \u2018been dro | thé fdct that the legislation on the gold of assault, and | MATE he \u2018MOUNTAIN CUELISION, ML LALONDE \u201cREPORTS To RAIL > .WAY COMMISSION.Sars April TL.The, Railw Com- lon is in receipt of a report of its in- , Mr, Lalonde, on the disastrous dion collision on the Canadian.Pacific \u201c| Bitiway at Mountain between the Toron- .evene express and an extra freight, ich engineer John Hartney, of the ; Bugh Richmond, fireman, and A: Lesperance, eman, were injured, abd William Hu $, Domanon Express meéddenger, and A assistant, J.F.Nich- dléon, of the same train, were burned to desth while pinned in the express car, sbwhich' caught fire from the oil lam burning therein at the time of the amon.In view of the fact hat + there were.no means of extinguishing the fire set to \"baggage car after the \u201ccollision, and pt the lives of the two victims might ; saved if means had been provided of ae fire, the inspector re- Fe tha rellwey companies be éd.to instal in each car.on passons.ing sufficient underwriter fire ers to be used in cases Of fire, The omission has- decided that some in uiry be made as to the nature sn: ficeency of these extinguishers and their probable cost, the railway companies hay- oi notified accordingly, and will be d to submit their views.e.cause of lon e finds, was the failure of engineer : ron pv the extra freig it, to, th ine \u2018correctly the e W \u201cac- @ to the despatcher\u2019s \u2018order, he\u2018 \u2018to meet the express.4 Roy inspector finds that engineer Man: , of the extra freight, and conductor | Baty Scott are responsible for this col- | m, inasmuch as they neglected .their in meeting No.8.It was shown :Manÿyon's mistake arose from bis the time as 4.30, when it was ac- vg an hour later.\u2019 Conductor- Scott wis, held accountable for not moving to rascértain and.figure out the proper meet.ng point where the trains should have ; \u201cPlreman- James A.Renniek/ of the- fé bt, was also held responsible.of not hs = ags oe Ad lron\u20140 i 165 Canada Life Buliding, 189 St.James St.volume st 76.Montreal Power lost a smal ILLINOIS IN TORONTO year imprisciment, continuing to keep a to mea a Blu Ler sar Mer: Bk \u201410 2 165, Honey J.Elliott, L A David, sasy fraction at 9234, the extent of business | ; , Ce bucket shop after the firat conviction shall caées\" Americans ot $2.60 to #3 per box, Dam Co has.\u2014$5,008 at 95.ra veias only 50 shares.Iron common.referred stock of the :Hlinois Trae- Dp emneeond offence.convicted of 2d blood oranges at $2.25 per box.L.of Wäs\u20142 at T5.Tel Main 3080 down to 2, and Lake of the Woods, 75; tion Compas, amounting to $4,000,000, has a tecond offence it may be dissolved, while Fracappies\u201d comtins ott LTE \u201cbat eva Frere \u201ca: \u201cake of Wa.5 at 5%, PATTERSON & BROWN, .lost more than a point; \u2018at 714.To- on the Torontu Exchange.a foreign corporation, for a second offence, k Ti Advocates, Barristers & Solicitors, Bcotia » been listed : - x in Dext week will relieve the situation.Stock should read 50 at 76%.ronto\u2018Rallway was steady at 100.°° ' \"SNEYD APPOINTED Qs tm pestrained from doing business tr ren Omen 35 to $5.80 rocks will À pois TEMPLE BUILDING.185 ot.James st, New York was lower Ml round at tBe | TIR.H.SNEYD A - One of the'e)iet features {a the require- be plentful aid ones.ate felling to-day MEW YORK STOZK5 W.Patterson, MALE.EN Pros.BA.BOL opening, the edrly Eransadtions being to r Cou H.Sneyd ate meat hat every Drm shall be pe at 2e 0 3e per box.| De pa cor | cand pr =k.» upon dema reo! © a œ .- The Lantos a pote prices\u201d bein belong ota ster.hea \u2018boon appointed manager! whom it has executed an order for actual bananas PT but the quality of the stock is Hn Ture Focal Manager où d.HBAs To MACLENNAN & MEAGHER, , ut ty Thers in Tetle or Bo news Gé the Merchants\u2019 Bank Branch er.wate Purchase or ale Of ocurities + prices macellent.Large bunches bring from 32 Xew York by direct wire.Advecates, Barristers and Solicitors, .8 t .eeds * û .on, statement contain & names = o * , A 3! 3 A pry market situatiba, and\u2019 the.shesr\u2019 wan otto te agraantaced when he ties from whom much property was bought | Po arcs lots of tomatoes will be ln in Opening and Closing Prices.April 12th New Vork Life Building, Montredl.A ok of cemninson, burn 12d he shame, 355.7 7.7 Brie Xen fs Pra oh sant Sin Sr ne a BRE 82 ws ov Gon fk 0p lou P8.Macloumun KG.3.3.Menshen x: : el RT re = .price.refusal urnis! s : Offer sell well at $4.25 to X per * c ye ; u ot many of the big men from aclive parti-';.WINNIPES CLEARINGS within 24-bours, shall be prima facie evi- crate, Aural.Con.9% Be Kan.kTer.com.Spi 61% - A cipation in the markets operatione, mes pe RENAN .; ence that wuch purchase or sale was buc- cabbies bring $3.50 to $5 per barrel, ac- mer uid xd i SMITH, M ARKEY & SKINNER, 8 us voubt, been the cage of the present |\u2019 202 ; \u2014 - 4 ag or uck shopping., «0 g to grade.Ani, Sugar._.« : \u201c ; 6° natd 1\": nig ~The bank clearings| \u2018Bucketing,\u2019 or \u2018bucket shopping,\u2019 shall! A shipment of new Egyptian onions 15 dg qidxa _; Le r | Tl I tor The.weet \"anding Thursday totalled | mean the making of.or offering © make, | ou the market to-day and Sc per pound is Am Bmeltzd 4 i Jit ADVOCATES, BARRIS wie, 19 that the market has weakened.in any.rer je $81,070, In 1906 they were $8,132,2L any contract respecting the purchase or sale (Le ruling quotations.Domestic Tes oawny Aw Car.Fy ! A METROPOLITAN BUILDING - spect during the past week, in fact, most and in 1805, $5,645,507.Calgary cles either | upor credit pon, margin of = gre worth 2%c per pound and Spanish, $4 AmWool.oi ue a 170 6T.JAMES STREET.| jen «| secu es or.comm ©; = 7 SEE .ol 5 4 3 HR influences, thal are on the.surface, are house retura§ Yor the weok were 8, ths there oF Commodities wherein both pat.5 \u2014_\u2014 Asghivon 0e 2 wi 2 | oBT.C.ENITH, K.C.FRED.H MARKEY.i distinctly favorable towards higher values ra be, or may be, terminated upon the basis REFINED SUUAR Balt & Olio\u201d 995, 13, WALDO W BRINKER Le Il round.The lower trend of nuotations WINNIPEG HAS ASSETS | ofins patie warmer vante of prices, | © ADVANCED 10 d ld.os P KENNETH om : 8 - Ron \u2018thé fo and without a bcna fide transaction on as# ; C.Breoklyn it.185% ay bas probably been a natural result of lhe \u2019 OF $200,000,000.board of trade or exchange; or Can.1anther.wk be quick recovery from the recent slump, and \u2014_ : The making or offering to make, any con- oo advanced the prices of ai U8: Pacific.3 > PATENT ATTORNEYS and the segging process may continue\u2018 uutst ; _ltract respecting the sale or purchase,eithor Braden of renyenivanced the 2 OF 21 Gan.Bonth.\u2026.- e- , re nérinab| .Winniges, April 12\u2014The Mankoba GoY- opon credit or upon margin, of any securd- 8% \u2018 sug ber apuddred Cres.kOhlo.do.uid gre there is some assurance of & more no ernment: has_otfered to guarantee bonds 9! etes, wherein both parties Intend that such | POUNds yesterday.This action was taken Ghio bAltod.opt use & of spring season than the country has yet line ofty'ot Winnipeg in order tnat momey| contract ebaïl be, or may be, deemed ter-| OF Sccount of the streugth of the American Li&N-W.Blows Shoiticid ., oil \u20ac 5 = © © had.: } required\u2019 may be raised wiugouts difeulty.| minated, when such publie market quota- markets for the raw material, which have {v i Tenu G#E LL Loue 7 À EY Cory .: - \u201cbut the city has declined the offer, Wia- tions of prices for the securities or com- | aso advanced recently.The local and COE HLT A en aie 5 I arke Dominion Coni output in\u2019 March was 213-'| Mpeg has assets of twa bundred millions} modities mowed in such contract shall Jesters demand for sugar bas been good | Colon.poke din 5 Bp PTLY agar, : : ton \u2018apd &_dpbt of thirteen millions.r.Teach a certain figure; or ins, t .6 Mouth Ry.abi; ; - \" SL tons, and total shipments tor \u201cthre and a deh about completed or ralsing four.\"Cay making of © offering to make any pode ruling prices are now as follows: \u201c loll pt 5 atl to .2 he Ve 2 Belt the sincss of Man: sérintl ed month 162,688 tons.\u2018 1000 milion dollars from the Bank of Com\"! contract respecting the purchase or sale, E rà grantlated, bris .$440 Gal Puel.ee 8.Pac Huh sy Brel >t baving ther pate business transe .\u2019 - ; merce at6 percent.The over-draît at the either upon credit or upon margin, of any: Extra granulated, half bria.455 Detroit Uo Jan Tes os | HY La SProliminary advice free.Che The Federal Sugar Kefining Company bank is now nearty three millions.securities wberein both parties do not in- Extra kranulated, bags, 100 lbs.is Del Le V2 Ve api Lee a i Expert Our Inventor's Advi \u201csent 3 ent où prefer- | a ' \u2018tend the actual or bona fide receipt or\u2019 de- oenix, brig.+ ++ se 06 00 00 1.8 Dev.Riou.300 3 da.mfd._ 100% = request.Marion Marion, New York Life olce declared a dividend of 3 perc 8 pr : | livery of such securities or commodittes, | Bright Coffee, bris .\u2026.oo .\u2026.vo \u2026 .\u2026.4.30 | do.pfd.n.c ie sees U.S.Rubber.43%° 4314 Montreal : and Washington.IXC.U.S.A boast, red stock, payable May 1.This dividend GENERAL ACCIDENT | but do intend a settlement of such contract Bright Yellow, bris.+0 ve.43 Dul.8.8 8.Jo, pL.#55, 197%, .is a part of the arrearage of dividends oa : 7 | based upon the differences fa such public Nod salon, bris.co ae ee be ae 0ù ta do.Bd sees 10.\u201d Walon Fac\u2019 138% 137% S THAT PROTECT preferred stock, there being Mill 9 percent i FIRE AND LIFE.| market quctatlons of prices st which amid No.2 Yellow, pris oo o's.\" a aNULHE \"a ae 5 ùx PATENT HAT = PRO due, Te EEE i = Extra Ground, bris.00 00 00 4.80 Pense.AAA y % FETHERS do.: \u2014 oil nr a or the] TY Extra Ground, boxes, ibs.LLL 10 440 loue Cantal.1 C0 Menu a0 un es V7.Taylor, B dc, the Eramjaer ndon, 12.\u2014.meeting x und, boxes, LE X ersoy Out.oon ees Lo.ooo | Chan W.! prok.aired to Fès Radway dp selling ex ene: accent Fire and Lite Insurance COUNTRY PRODUCE Powdered, bris.©.0 vy ou se ve 470 Kaus ke.35% 3% do pte ill voue Canadian Patent om n » Fe- vidend to-day., 2 Company the chéirman said t ness : Powdered, \"boxes, &0 Ibs.u ov oe ~ 490 - - GAMADA LIFE BUILDING, - TRE day GE SALES.| ad was progressing in a most sat-|.- Lo Paris k bis.11 22 4% |.| MORNING EXCHANGE SALES.\" \\efacorp\" manner, end he conndentiy aati.The receipts of ess Tcporied on the\u2018 paris Lumpa bait bits Lo UE Su TORONTO MORNING SALES NS Rose.Merchants Bank.\u20146 at 165.17 | Seated 4.great increase ln.the Rear fi-| Board of Trade oa Tate L232 cases.Paris Lumps, boxes, 100 lbs.595 SE \u2014 OWEN N.EVA b.3 \u201c \u201cLt i Lo.Ley {and the general tone e mar] 8 2 2 IBS, anor oe - \u201d .° 814 Nolnots Béaak cé at 206, 101 04 1, [ER 4 a su, bheeping with thé heavy deliveries, though | 12° Yims.boxes, 8 lbs.ue.Saves on tha TOR OR IRachagept PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS a roa mao a ee oof AND AND RANCH.7 - [the consumptive demand is good.Quots | RORKONTO MARKETS \"Sales.High.Low.Close.; \u2026- 415 1rox\u201d Bda.\u2014F1,000 4, °° - se \u201c i Le , tions on wholesale lots range from 17c to re Macka: 166 cas 69 8 nts Bank Building, Moutreai, sa, Yower\u20140 al 9214.\u201d 5 | ., 17k per dozen, and single cases are worth 1: Ra Mackay 2.15 Th 5, 5 (7er = 40% L.& Mort.\u201432 at \u2018136, ; .hai of the!lSc per dozen.to, AR i - CST Um 066 9% we - 16.13 lron\u201410 at 20%, 150 at 20.CT oy\u2019 and Ranch Company eays| The trade in maple syrup and maple su.Toronto, April Nationa wast hat tho Gon gies.noe x5 ; 16 L.of Wds.\u20145 at 154, bu at 75, \u2018thar 22,470\" acres were soll last year and.gar is as active as the somewhat limited le 80 ot lat po yg mn TA ; NE le et 13% - 154 13% | ; 8.67 Scotia\u201425 at Ti%.i the sum received was £1057.volume of the offerings will permit, and Mills are at last exp fencing iMcully in PISTE 211100 pk 5 pi 8.8) Wp.Ry.Hds.\u2014§1,000 at 103%.e | ; sügar especially is selling on a firrp basis.keeping open; the supply of Ontario w 0 » «1,600 ° RH 8.30 To a 26%.i .New syrup in bulk is quofed at 7c per is Dot large, sad the mills have Deen v Jmpertat - \"5 LE, BOUGHT and SOLD 8.70 Can, Pac.\u201435 at 174%.- IVER WATER POWER C pound, and in tins at Sc.: Sugar bringe 08 & ban mouth existence.Stocks o ommerce .i 5 nar, ua.es, an .son 3 By.xa 20,1 20g, HUDSON RIVER WATE! 2 IR I Sa Mh EES Putt SR | wove wma wr, | Wat pie eq | at 210.; ; m lic per poun 8 ¢ © 5 \u2018 , 5, \u2019 , .PS: (Piel Rens 20 6 2 at 0 5 me Boston, April 12- The Appellate Division The market for potutoes ie moderately | EUSR NM Cr Fonte for export, back froni + aw TX Tk G (Kstablished 1899) = % a Decroite pi a i at 75, 2 at 75% af the New York 8 the Court a Ne ole Ro Ay are quoted a Ton parer navigation, there is expected to be little Ce Pome \u201c 8% Dé Members Btanderd Stock and Mining ge.troit\u2014 » ; I e - l'ope: ve a 1 9 Get, 50 at TY, 5 at B.EH down, & Pst ce, ve.Hudson River cerlots, and da à jobblng way a Bs 10 4e ve ASE Winnipes were 154 grad- ! clone ve vee TR Se = 60 YONGE ST, TORONTO.; wer Co., upholding the late find- .-Reds are < ¢ + cars, ce ee 0006 ; - = er Honoree \u2018AMon B.Farket In favor! wholessls qrantities, and 70e to Toe in| 10g 8 cars of No.1 harq, 62 cars of ped Low ee TT wh TY 1-64D THE \u2018WITNESS\u2019 VIEW of the defendant.; small.lots.\u2019 or No.8 Northern 7 câra of No.4 Northe WHOLESALE PRICES TS = ve tpm decision aos ie Dee alouely af ne - sn ern, 5 cars of winter wheat, snd 51 cars of MONTREAL The BORROWERS AGENGY Co : , tiff\u2019s col .: \u2014 le, 2 cDhousaads ot copies, of the Don inton Sor Dhan uss counter-clair Ca 251,258 PROVISION: MARKET | other orades.the same day last year were FLOUR\u2014Manitoba spring wheat patents.Rooms 206 Loarren, Yor Late ons\u201d ol Company's anual repo ave ainst the National Co ) \u2014 .5, $4.40 to $4.60 ; strong ers, -10 wh d gireulated throughout this country aud the S50 dey to\u201d the Hudson River Yater Power Dressed hogs are in fairly good demsnd| ag of buries § ware\u2019 Ho the meantime, Winter Theat patents, Hn Pea in FRET res UE ot an United States.It contalos an account of Company.: and fresh killed abattoir dressed stock is! business is so dull that prices for all straight Toilers, $3.76 to $3.85 ja 20 to ctive ihe proceedings of the avr Seeing contin SHIPMENTS | felling at $10 per hundred pounds.grains are more or less nominal, boge, 31.65 to $1.75; extra, in bags, $l.NECOTIATES LOANS He an\" edlorial from \u201cthe \"Whases™ March WITHHOLDING active commodities a the Taker again ; Local prices Theat, Ny er lo ae: ROLLED OATS \u2014 $1.90 to $2.00 in bags for people Daving Furniture, Piano p72).51307, called \u2018A Steel and Coal Surprise.\u2019 ] \u2014 and \u2018prices are steady.- Ny 2 1aixéd, T2c io Tic.Manitoba of 90 Ibs.bushel: No.3, 42 Horses, muse pead: \u2014\u2014 ; © +} It is said tbat the Niplasing ta still i The current inquiry Jor lard ho peur wheat, quotations nominal; No.1 hard,87c to Ber Es rt = D \"ke.4 A short interview will convince ps.15: °F : | Holding shipments, au vm encugh to account for the presen \u201c| to 874c; No.1 Northern, 86kc, lake ports; 3 No.4, dic & : granulated that there is no miarepresenta- 8.15; THREE CENT MAXIMUM i company \u2018only contributed 117,720 gounds SNCUER to scoount for the i A orn Bay; No.?\u2018Northern, 850 CONNMEAL-$L35 per bag: 5 , Too that there is uo * \" PASSENGER RATE to we output tor.the eK rae waa uae : points Oats, No.2 white.38 to 3 out #80, Lon 0 iio bran, in bags, 52%: = sieseing largest Ship Wik satis Loam pounds A A ee Paton Aerlas, DÉS short, 1a age, 12 to Feb: Manitobe bras X Sir Charles Rivers-Wilson at the mieéting: Thomas :K.Drummond, formeriy general .; : to Sic, Toronto and west; Ontario, 45e io j im bass, 321 to AR shorts ME car load ] ; Fésterday in London denies that the de-.manager of the Dominion Copper Company, Country dealers are evidently awaiting] se.\u2019 Rye, 63c.to 63%c.Barley, scarce; où A To $1.30 per.bushel.Financial.5, 1 en of the Raliway Comission in AXIBZ ' Bas left New York for Cobalt, Out, 1 T® tue opening of naviæstion to pisce orders No.2 nominal at 52%c to 5slac outside: \u201cOporuinps ge to 72sec per bag o: 9 = à {he maximum passenger rate at three cenæ sume his iduties as superintendent of | diuin grades, 27c to Z8c.tive, $4.o $6.25; , $4.- > d pred po Oum op Cu pind.op 3 07D Bousacours market on the Tr of: 24e to 26c per pound.ASHIES\u2014FITSL pois, $5-50 to 36; seconds.yearlings, $6.75 to $7.60; lambs, 36.405 to new Cobalt mine managers who have.not yet pao 9 76 West Indl.0 25 Api, and while the market gardeners had | \"7 Te.$5.25 to $5.25; pearls, $6.85 to $6.35 per $8.40; western, $6.50 to $8.50.vi ot dalled new machinery are wondering pay Paulo xd > Lun Win'pagxd .\u2026.\u2026 !pearly ail wheeled vehicles, some of them : COBALT MINING PRICES pounds._ py Eling the jee, \"sui some de tbe shiping ° thom.Érices in general had an upward CATTLE MARKETS.© co! \u2018Ing the ice, and some - 8 them.Prices in genera ; en upwar ; ; \u2014Trade active ; .: ha Qines hy road: bait which do B.N, A.: 0.tk : ! h ing\u2019s quotations en the Toronto, Ont., April 11.e ; Rich deposits of phosp te are | : fo Rot Dass ove es ra mines will Com\u2019eros.178 cn mue nave Teen dct pi Bees * aucard a ou Ming Lachauge prices firm; 116 loads in to-day.inline ed to have been Facovered recently in ; head lave to wait until the ice is entirely melt- | Pom-sdure oe late.Oats sold at 71.10 the bag; potaloss.specially reported for the \u2018Witness\u2019 by 10 catile, 1,165 sheep and lambs, 100 hogs) 2.0 2Ve, \u201cWR CECI, FTES feet ¥ and the heavy machinery can be ferried \" 180 80: to 90e \u2018the 80 Ib.bag; turnipe, 60 to | Greviiie & Company, Limited: ; ane 415 caives.Export cattle, Las export above sea level, four miles f White- ; over, OF they will have to start the hard soperi cn eee 5c do.; beets and carrots, $1 do.; onions, A Asked.bid.to Jo medium, WS to 51 Ti, fr water, on the Southern Pacific.The de.i | of cutting uew roads.50 to $2 do.; cabbages, $1.50 to $2 the Beaver .os oo n°95 to 83,75: expo xp 8, $4 to $4.50: | rots Too 3 Da} 1 over.| ger co al.#8 Dacrets Ameriosn cabbages, Bio res the Bad CUT 20g Te Duehors catile, choice, is Le sms ing She desert and within thirty, five ni ¥ Nationsio\u2026.\u2026.: lettuce.shes, t ev es es sees $e .\u2026 2% 50; mon, 0 ; .; ; ?wr YALUABLE LOW GRADE ORE ** fo, ond shark he herd | CO Ciné Bd Bale Tl men 0) ole Gh ln a i dren : .; 15c to 16c per lb.: geese, 12c da.; \u20ac na, Foeter .soos sees oo 1.56 9 nie \"20: \u2018atockers, choice, to $4.25.ar _ Can.Coi\u2026.4 and Queks, 1 14c do.: fowls, 12c to 13c do.; | Green Meehan .5 % 4 5 2 te si to $3.75; stockers bulls, $2.75| made.It was before the recent storms.ji x1 ha Ciceatration of Ton Srade 97e La he PTE tub butter, Zc to 3c do; pint butter.Zie Jtrr Lake .- 1.7 - 155 \u2018to $3; heavy feeders, $4.65 to $4.75; ehort} They were suddenly ati v { 4 Pa Re- Cobalt camp promises \u2018tu be almost univer- sonne to 35c do.; new laid eggs, Zc to 30c the McKin .coo +00s s000 oe © » na ! xecps, $4.85 to $4.90; miich cows, Choice, stench, and realizing its cause followed 4 ; ons du The process will not touch ore of a boue Hav.Ful 107 wes dozen; older eggs, 20c to 5c do.; apples, ' Nipissiog .rés ee es 1400 \u2018BL | each, $40 to $50; do., common, each, $25 tO against the wind until they stuirtbled 1 ; h aber grade thau 100 ounces, as the loss = Paper 6 \u2026 11.33.50 to $4.50 the barrel; California oran- Peterson Lake :.si | Sa; springers, $25 to $40; export owes, 6'éc upon their find in the valley.Wit th i ÿ pue Catrating would be too great.The % Mec LE Lu Li | ges, $3.59 the box: lemons, 8 .do.; toma.Right of Way .\u2026 -.i014 14% io Ge, frm; bucks, #%c to bc, firm; rain) Let rain the stench d'sappeared.Th i AL Mgber the grade ore the greater the per- 75 Mex LE.# SA TSX toes.750 the small basket: pineapples, 25a Silver Leaf .cocee ooo 35 20° fed yearlings, Tic to Sc, frm; common] gl CAE C8 BAT tend to a con./ Ad- WBtage of loss in treatment.A menager woe Texte A392 to Sc each: baravas, 31.75 io $2.50 the Silver BAT .«eee sure os 3 1 se to Ge, slows spring lambs, 34 to] depos: bid to extend to 3 18 well knows in the Cobalt camp, says that an + 5% #% 5 |buoch; bay, $12 to $14 per 100 bundles of Silver Queen .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 131° 1.30 |36 each, steady; Veal calves, 3%c to 6c per siderdble depth and to co undreds & a\" | ough ore is thrown on tbe dump every TR à y (5 Ibs.; straw, $5 to $6 per 100 bundies of - Fraser \u2018aude verras no 10,25 \u2026 8.00 pound, slow; logs, eelects, $6.65; fats aud| of acres, Ty 4 an- 10 pay the manager's salary four : 19% 113108 © .University o.oo oeeeee .: 2.; log times over, : .4 LS à ! .i ; | - .; .; 2 y ë > \u201c a SFE USER RET Sy es a .Deputies, Baron 10 Hunyadi Janos Best Natural i \u2018remedy for biliousness and stomach troubles.Half à glass os arisiné COWAN\u2019S \u2026 CHOCOLATE MAPLE BUDS toction ever introduced.THE COWAN C0.Limited, rr PITTSBURG.INSTITUTE PORMAL * DEDICATION: CEREMO- NIBS PEOUGHT TO A CLOSE.Pittsburg, Pa., April 11.\u2014The.formal dedication exercises of the enlarged Pittsburg Institute, valued at $8,000,000, and one of the most beautiful and complete institutions of its kind in the world, were.brought to a close for the day with the announcement of the prize winners and the international art exhibition.Following are the successful painters, awards, and titles of pic tures: First ton La Touche, Paris, France, \u2018The Bath.\u2019 Second ize, silver medal and $1,000\u2014 Thomas Éakins, Philad Pa., \u2018Pro- femor Leelie W.Third prize, bronze medal and $500\u2014 Olga De Boznauska, Paris, France, por- frait of à Woman.v The following received honorable men, tien: or , Lawion S.Parker, Chicago, portrait of ab Engheh .- W.Granville Smith, New York, \u201cThe, Old Mill.\u2019 \u2018 Maurice Greiffenhagen, London, Eos.land, portrait of his wife.To-night 2 foreign sud Americal guests atte a conc ven in their honor by the \u2018Pittsburg Orchestra, directed by Mr.Emil Paur.The concert was the most brilliant in the history of \u2018the.orchestra, Upon the invitation of Mr.Paur and the orchestra committee Sir Edward Elgar, of London, conducted one of his own compositions.The ceremonies to-day consisted of addresses of international importance, delivered by Herr Theodore von oeller, minister of state, Germany; M.Paul Doumer, ex-Speaker of the Chamber of Paris; Mr.Andrew Carnegie, D\u2019Bstournelles De Constant, member of the Chamber of Deputies, Paris, and Dr.John Rhye, president of Jesus College, University of Oxford, the Rev.Dr.+ 8.Roberts, vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge, England, delivering the invocation.; ; A lenathy letter of regret from .President Roosevelt was read by the secretary of the institute.In his letter the President.prai Mr.Carnegie for the great gift to science and education.Herr von Moeller paid a glowing tribute to Mr.Carnegie.| ; .The notable features of the exercises to-day were the parade of the European and American guests, early this afternoon, from the Hotel Schenley to the Institute, over a aquere away.Mr.A.A.Hamerschlag, director of the Carnegie Technical Schools, accompanied by the facully, headed the procession.Immediately behind came Mr.Andrew Carnegie and Mr.William N.Frew, president of the Institute; next came foreign guests, followed by Mayor Guthrie, prominent Pitteburgers, and the American guests.All those entitled to wear academic dress did =o.The procession passed between the students of the Technical Schools, who:loudly.greeted the founder with a college yell.qusands of persons viewed the pa\u2019 rade from the sidewalks, grand etanda end tops of buildings.The weather, while somewhat ¢oof, was ideal, and served to bring out a large audience.poze gold medal and $1,500\u2014Gas- «| de MASSON ACQUITTED.; Verdict of \u2018 Not.Guilty\u2019 Returned by Jury.te ont, April te E lasson, o! Ottawa, who was chs with the killing of Bud McCourt in.a hockey match here on March 6, on a charge of manslaughter, was acquitted here this afternoon, the jury bringing in a verdict of \u2018Not guilty.\u2019 e evidence for the defence, which opened last night, included some ten witnesser, most of whom testified that Chamberlain struck McCourt at the south end of the rink -| previous to the free-for-all mix-up, which was gene believed to have resulted in McCourt's\u2019 death, The only witness at the afternoon session was Dr.P.J.Maloney, who was an eye-witness of the post-mortem examination, and who saw a clot of blood, which he did not think was referred to in the report of the post-mortem examination.This evidence, however, was to a certain measure nullified by Dr.Alguire, who claimed that refergnce to this clot was made in the report of the post-mortem, and read his.report to support this contention, The jury was out only forty- five minutes after being- addressed by counsel and His Lordship.The general feeling in Cornwall tonight is rather one of regret than elas tion.There was no venomous prosecution, but the people of the town think that it is high time something was done to purge lacrosse and hockey of the man- killmg element.\u2014_\u2014 .CLERGYMAN DEPOSED fu .ARRESTED IN TENDERLOIN DIS- TRICT\u2014SAID HE WAS STUDYING SOCIOLOGICAL CON- : DITIONS.\u2014 New.York, April 11.\u2014The Rev.W.{Howard Mears, curate of St.Matthew's Episcopal Church, who was arrested by the police at a house in the Tenderloin district on March 12 last, where he had: gone in company with a negro woman, was deposed from the ministry to-day by Bishop Coadjutor Greer, following à | report by a committee of inquiry appointed to investigate the conduct of the preacher on the occasion in question.The committee reported that the curate violated his sixth ordination vow, which requires that a clergyman, \u2018As far as in \u2018him lies, shall paake himself a wholesome example and pattern to the flock of Christ.\u201d co The Rev.Mr.Sears asserted that he in visiting the house in the \u2018Tenderloin,\u2019 and that his presence there was with a view to ing sociological investigations, but, he accepted the committee\u2019s finding, declared in -writing: his withdrawal from tion lo Bishop Coadjutor Greer, who then \u201cThe magistrate before whom Mer, Mears was arraigned after his arrest, accepted his explanation of his presence .in the \u2018Tenderloin,\u2019 and discharged him.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 2.te PREACHER ON TRIAL - \u2014 ED MARRIAGE GEREMONY : \u201c ILLEGALLY.: - Toronto, April 11.\u2014The Rev.Robert Brown, pastor of the Rliinese Christian Mission, was committed.for trial to-day on the charge of solemnizing marri without authority.time, but the chief inspector of police does not, think he belongs to any denomination.: Unless Brown's\u201d ordination is authorized by some.religious body, the law will not allow him:to marry the members of hie flock.The decision depends upon the meaning of the statute, When the case was called, Denison would not aliow the defendant to elect, declaring \u2018that he would not settle the matter, but- would send the mater to a, bi Crown Attorney Corley called only\u2019 one witness, Jessie Stock, who married her to Charlie Hing, laundryman.' She thought a he had the the Chinese Mission.\u2018The magistrate, considered this sufficient to send the case for trial by jury.200 The vagrancy.csses against Ida Hoppe, Jemie Stock and Jennie Goldbeck were withdrawn, \u2018Two of these white wo- nen are now the wives of Celestials, un- és« the higher courts declare that the marriages were illegal.- \u2018NOVA SCOTIA CABINET.SALARIES OF MINISTERS TO BE _.INCREASED.Halifax, N.S., April 11,\u2014The salaries of the members.of the Nova Scotia Govern.in addition \u2018to their \u201csessional indemnity the Premier will have.$1,000 extra, A bill to give effect to this has been imtro- duced-in the, House of Assembly in the following terms:\u2014- Te \u2018There aliall be allowed to the several members af the Exeeutive Council hereinafter mentioned, to be paid quarterly out of the provincial treasury, the: following yearly salaries, that is to say, to the Provincial Secretary, five thousand dollars; to-thé Attorney-General, five thou- eand dollars; to the Commissioner 'o Public.Works \u2018and Mines, five thousand dollars.\u2019 a.Le , Strip \u2014\u2014 ~ .FIRE RECORD., - Oklahoma City, Okla., April ed by ton compress, own the { Compress and Warehouse Company, was burned here to-day, with an estimated loss of about $650,000, covered by insurance, - 1 - Sundridge, Ont., April 11.\u2014The veneer factory of Muikiolland & Co.was\u2019 totally | destroyed by fire last night.The.cause was not actuated by any wrong motive | the ministry, and forwarded his resigna- |: FTIARE ty y The defendant hes been in charge.of the mission.for some | Colonel | went into the box and swore that: Brown |I- Chinese | right to do.so because he wae pastor of | ment will be hereafter $5,000 annually, | of $300 as members of the legislature, and | IL\u2014A cot- TFraders\u2019 caCURDE SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST HOMESTEAD REQULATIONSS © ANY EVEN NUMBERED section of De- minion Lands in Manitoba or.the North- West Provinces, excepting 8 and 36, not reserved, way be homesteaded by any per son the sole head of a family, or mails over 18 years of age, to the exteat of one- | quarter section, of 160 acres, mere er less.Application for homestead entry or inspection muet be made in person by the applicant at the office of the local Agent or Sub-Agent.© An application for entry or inspection made personally at any Sub-Agent's office may be wired to the incal Agent by the Sub-Ageut, at the expense of the applicant, and if the land applied for is vacant on receipt of the telegram such application is to have priority, and the land will be held until the necessary papers (0 complete tau transaction are received by'.mail.In omse of \u2018\u2018personation\u2019\u2019 the will de summarily cancelled, and the applicant will forfeit all priority of claim.An applicant for inspection must be eligible \u2018or homestead entry, and .only one ap- plic-tion Tor inspection will Ws receivea from an individual until thet: application bas been disposed of.A homesteader whose entry is in good standing, and not liable to oanceliation, may, subject to approval of Department, relinquish it in favor of father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister, if eligible, but to no one else, on filing declaration of abandonn.eat.Where an entry ls summarily, caccelled, or voluntarily abandoned, subsequent ilo institution of cancellation proceedings, the applicant for inspection will be entitled to prior right of eriry., Applicants for inspection must state in what particulars the homesteader is in de- | fault, and if subsequently the statement is found to be ipocrrect in.material parileu-.lars, the applicant will lage any prior right cf re-enfry, should the land become vacuut, or if entry has been granted it may be summarily cencelled.Re DUTIES.\u2014A settler is required to per- lowing plansi\u2014 (1) At Toast six months\u2019 residence upon and cultivation of the land in each year during the term of three years.(2) If the father (or mother, if the father is deceased) of a homesteader resides upon o farm in the vicinity of the land entered for by such homesleader, the requirement as to residence may be satisfied by said person residing with the father or motber.(3) If the settler has his permanent residence upon farming land owned by him iu the vicinity of his homestead, the requirement may be satisfied by residence upon such land, Before making application for patent the settler must give six montas\u2019 notice in writing to the Commissioner of Dominon Lande at Ottawa, of his intention to do s0, SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST - MINING REGULATIONS.COAL.\u2014Coal laads may be purchased at $10 per.acre for soft coal and $20 for anthracite.- Not more than 320 acres can be acquired.by one individual or company.Royalty.at the rate of ten cents per tou of 2,000 pounds .shall be collected on the gross ut.QUARTZ.\u2014A free miner\u2019s certificate is granted upon payment in advhaoe of 35 per annum for an individual, and from $60 to $100 per annum.for à company according to capital.Cw A free miner, having discovered=-mineral in place, may locate a claim 1,600 x 1,600 fort.Tb The ee for recording a claim ie:$; t least $100 must be expen claim esoh year, or paid to the Biming recorder in lieu thereof.When $50%::has ben with other requirements, purchase the land \u2018at §1 per acre.Le patent provides for the payment of The © +\" , - | à royaity of 2% percent \u2018on the sales.ACCOUSED OF HAVING PERFORM- : Placer.mining claims generally are 100 feet aquare; entry fee $6, renewable yearly A\u2019 free miner may obtain two leases to dredge for gold of five miles each for a term of twenty years, renewable at the discretion.of the Minister of the Interior.The lesaee shaïl have a dredge in opera- -tion within cne season from the date of the lease for each five miles.Rental $10 per annum for each mile of river leased.Royal- at the rate-of 114 percent collected on the qutput after we woes $10,000.CORY, .Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.N.B.~Uspautborised publication of \u2018this ade .vertispment will not be paid for.NEW SEASON GARMENTS.Not necessarily a new suit or cost.Just last season\u2019s.Cleaned or Dyed by ue and made like new.'R.PARKER & CO.\u2018Dyers and Cleaners, Montreal, Que.620 At, Catherine St.W,, Cor.Mountain \"smd 292 Notre Dame St.West.Phoués Bell (Up) 3041, Main 1597.form the conditicns under one of the fol- | on the |: expended or pald, the locator may, upos | having a survey rade, and upon complying ~\u2014- DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.| Kærsington, Apr.13 Seuthwark, Apeil.30 Canads, .Apr 27 Steamers eail at 2.00 p.m.but await -r- rival of Friday evening Grand Trunk trais from Montreal, MONTREAL, QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL.Ottawa.May 4.June 8 July 1 Varcouver .May 6.June 26.Dominion , .May 11.June 15.July 2 Keusington .May 18.June 22.July 27 Southwatk .May 25.June 20.Aug.J Canada .June 1.July 6 Aug.iv Steamers sail from Montreal daylight, from Quebec 7.00 p.m.The \u201cCANADA 1s one of the fasteat and ost \u2018comfortable steamers in the Canadian ra ° The \u201cOTTAWA\u2019 holds the recard for the fast passage between Montreal and Liverpool.Mret-Clasa rate, $65; Second-Class, #0 and upwards, acoording to steamer, MODERATE RATE SERVICE.To Liverpool, $42.50 and $45.00.To London, $2.50 additional, Third-clase to Liverpool, London, donderry, Belfast, Glasgow, $27.50.TO BRISTOL (AVONMOUTH).\u2018From Portland.From Montreal.Manxman .Apr.18 Englishman.May à \u2019 Turcoman.May 15 For all information apply to local agents, or to PONINI®ON LINK, 17.86, Sacrament Street.Momtreal.FOR THE WINTAR ax wots BERMUDA Frost npknown.Malaris impossible.From New York 48 bours by elegant new steamship 'Bermudiau.\u2019 .b tons.or 88.\u2018Trinidad,\u2019 2,600 tons.Hailing from New York, ist, 6th, llth, 15th, 23rd and 24th April.FOR WINTER ToiRsGe To WEST INDIES 88.\u2018Trinidad\u2019 27th Apri.BARBADOS aud DEMERARA DIRECT 88.\u2018Parima\u2019 27th April.TICKETS FOR SALE AT ALL PRINCIPAL TICKET OFFICES, For further particulars, apply to A E OUTERBRIDGE & CO, nts, 23 Broadway, New York, «vr J.G, BROCK & CO., 211 Commissioners st., Montreal.ARTHUR AHERN, Beorwtary, Quebec Steamalip Company, Quebec.Lon- ROPICAL rie ne OUR EVER-POPULAR 88.\u201cSOKOTO\u201d will sail from Halifax \u201con, or about 20th of April.for Nassau, Cuba and Mexico.First class sccommodation only.Reasonable rates.Advisable book passage early.oe illustrated booklet \u201cA TOUR TO E tell you \u2018all about this delightful voyage.Apply to .ELDER, DEMPSTER & OO © 319 Board of Trade Building, , W.H, HENRY, NORMAN L.LUSHER, Temple Building 178 3t.James Street.MONTMEAL \u2014\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014 MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LEND CUSHING & BARRON Notaries and Commissioners.Liverpool & London & Globe insurance Building, 11% St: James Street.MARRIAGE LICENSES I8SUED SV JOHN M.M.DUFF, Les 84.James Strect, 4 Crescent reel SUDDEN DEAT HBucs BERET LYONS Ho ; L & de ; istaction guarante: TO BED or mon- asc a bottle at all dealers.| À Atlantic City, N.J _ THE LORAINE.\"Oeean front, between two plers.Fresh \u2018and ses water baths, running water.etc.Special Spring rates.Auto meets trains.507 CHARLES B.WAQNER.Atlantic City, HOTEL RUDOLF, 4Hante ets yon Beach; American and European plans; ocean view rooms; 1U0 suites, with private sea fens Pema.special sortng raves, | eal ; ca 1.0 ; 8} spring rates.ce pec LAS.R MYERS, Owner.thè \u2018plant was $16,000, and the insurance , INFRRCOLONIAL TRACKMEN WILL ASK FOR INCREASED 1 * WAGES, \u2014 £ of the fire is unknown.The value of St.John, N.B., April 11:\u2014The I.C.R.traekmen will convene in this city early in May for the purpose of piacing a claim of wage.increase before the management.The trackien are much better paid than at any tithe in the past, but are asking 8t, Andrew's Rapids, Lock and Dam, Red River.Manitoba.NOTICE TO DEALERS IN CEMENT SEALED TENDERS, addressed \u2018to the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018\u2018Tender for Cement,\u201d will be received at this office up to and including MONDAY, the 23th April, 1907, Zor the supply of from fifteen thousand to twenty thousand barrels of Portland Cement, to be deliveped in barrels or bags at St.Andrew\u2019s, Manitoba, according .to cpecification to be gorocured at the office of the Chief Engineef of the Department of Public Works, Ottawa, on and after this date.: Tenders will not be considered unless made -an the form supplied, and aligned witli the actual signatures of tenderers.An Accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Honorable the Mipister of \u2018Public Works, for four thousand doliars ($4,000), must aecompany.each tender.The cheque will be forfeited if the party temdering decline the contract or fall to complete the work contracted Zor, and will be returned in- case of .non-accepiance of tender.\u2019 - The Department does not bind itsel£' Lo accept the lowest or any \u2018tender.Ry order, oo.FRED.GELINAS, Secretary.\u2018Department of Public Works, \u2019 Otiswa, April 8, 1907.: Newspapers inserting this.advertisement without authority from the Department will not be paid for It.; , for a still further increase, and the Hon.H.R.Emmerson intimated to the track- men some time ago \u2018that it was his\u2019 desire to see their.wages increased at the close of the fiscdl year.Mr.H.J.Logan will lay the case before the railway BAHAMAS, CUBA AND MEXICO\u201d will yea\u201d Toronto, Quebec, St.John, N.B.management in behalf of the trackmen.| ALLAN LINE.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, SL John and Halifax to Liverpool Tram St Joho Krom na.les TUNISIAN ., .VICTORIAN .\".2 tort ON TAN EAU Te LIVERPOOL.ONIAN\u2014May 3, May 31, June 28.VIRGINIAN\u2014May 10, June 7, July 5 TUNISIAN\u2014May 17, June 14, July 12.VICTORIAN\u2014Mny 24, June 31, July 19.VICTORIAN and VIRGINIAN, each 12,000 are the only Turbine Steamers on tons, the Canadian route.tion.Record passage, 5 days, 14 hours, Midship saloons, spacious promenade davies elestes Hg kts throughout.P \" + of ° FIRST-CLASS, $7 steamer and date o@sailing.SECOND-CLABS Liverpool, Loudonderr, 2e andup.Return tickets as reduced rate.7 842.50 THIRD-CLASS Li 3 ifast, #150, nd $38.75, soscrding to seamen.ROSTON Te CLARCOW.Numidian .2 Apr.Laurentian .2 May PORTLAND TO GLASGOW.Sicillan, Thursday .18 April One class cabin called second.Rate $35.00 snd upwards.Third class, $2 50.Apply to H.& A.ALLAN, Montreal, ~~ Reford Agencies DONALDSON LINE.Montreal.Glasgow WeeklyService SS.MARINA, cold storage .SS.ATHENIA, cold storage .SS.LAKONIA, cold storage .8S.CASSANDRA, cold storage .SS.PARTHENIA, cold storage .s PASSENGER RATES:\u2014One Class Cabin, 40 to $60; Steerage, $26.50 to $30.00.27 April Absolutely no vibra- ant ap, according te | .May 2 3 REDUCED FARES.Secomd Class Colonist Fares frp Meontr te VANCOUVER & P 1 e RONSLAND, NELSON, TEALL $48 60 ANACONDA, BUTTE, HELENA MISSOULA, SALT LAKE $45.60 VEE, PUERLO $45.59 In Effeet Until APS 38th, 190;, SEATTLE, TACOMA, VICYORIA, TEAL ROBSOS, SPOLANE $46.10 COLOKADO SPRINGS, DEN.SAN FRANCISCO, GELES AX- $49.00 Lew Rates te ma tas Poia:s.TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Leave Montreal Mondays and Wednead a3 10.30 p.m., fod the aecommodation of a sengers holding first.or second-class tick.to CHICAGO AND WEST thereof as far ~ the PACIFIC COAST \u2014nominal chargo is made for berths, which may be reserved 12 vance.; CITY TICKET OFFICES, 187 St.James proof) Telephoncs Maia 460 and 461, or Be entare Station, CANADIAN PACIFIC CHEAP RATES.Second Class from Montreal until April 30th, 1907, \u2014Vancouver, Victoria, Seatuie, $48.60 Tacoma, Washingion and Portland, Ore.\u20148pokane, + Wash, $46.10 Rossland, Midway, pa \u2014Missoulas Mont, Salt Lake, $45.69 Utab, Foidge, Buse and pe conda ; $49,00 Eee aire (00 via Chicaëe' caly.Froportionately low rafes to other points, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.Leave Montreai for Winnipez, Calgary, and Vancouver every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday aÿ 9.40 p.m., and os Sundays, Mondays and.Thursdays at :.4 a.m.for Winnipeg, Calgary aud intermediate stations, for thé accommodation of passengers holding first ér second class tlc- kets.Price of berth, $4.00 to Winnipeg.and $9.00 to Vancouvex City Ticket Office.122 St.James Stree, Next Post Office.TIPE SONAVENTURE pnION Depor DAY EXPRESS\u2019, Por Ste.Hya.THOMSON LINE.1-25 cinthe, Drummondville, Levis, Montreal-London Weekly Service AM.| Quebec.- » Sapte All steamers fited with cold storage and LOT AUITIME SXRRESS\" Por St.cool afr.- 12 Myao int ne, drummondviils, ss.KILDONA .Levis, Bio, Cacouns, Quebos, 8%.IONA .p08) Riviere du Loup, Moncton, 8.SS.DBVONA 18 | John, Halifax and the Sydney: 88.\u2018LATONA .[8X CERVONA + ++ 0.0vs0 ess .-JUne® 1 LEITH SERVICE.£8.BELLONA .evo soc sos.May 10 SS.FREMONA .; May 17 £8.JACONA .ABERDEEN SERVICE.SS.ESCALONA .ve.covers sore 00.May 24 THE ROBERT REFORD CO., Limited, ATLANTIC Ryoyal eMail \u2018Steamships @ the Can.Pac.Ry.Co.[EMPRESSES April 13.Lake Champlain April 19.Empress Ireland April 27.Lake Erle May 3.Empress Britain May 11.Lake Manitoba {May 17 Empress of ireland May 26.Lake Champlain and weekly thereafter.a FURNESS, WITAY & CO.PROPOSED SAILINCS.MANCHESTER LINERS LIMITED.CANADA AND MANCHESTER.WINTER SERVICE From 5 Munuuester.8t.John, N.B.Mch.i4.Manchester Importer .Apr.§ Mch.23\u2014\"*Manchester Trader .Apr.2% *Fitted with cold storage.Some of the above Steamers have frat.class accommodation for a lirhited number of passengers.FURNESS, WITHY & \u20ac0., Limites.AGENTS, - - - MONTREAL.EEE - Cement, Drain Pipes, &c.Leaves at itv pool daly, exoepl Sawn day.\u2018Through Vestibule slespiag cars à Hal itax * \u2018This train will run as \u2018far as St Fiaris with through buffet parfpr,on Saturday only, 0 LOCAL EXPRE \u2014 Daily except 45 ro Hyaointne, Drummondvi Nicolet and intermediath stations, ROYAL MAIL SPECIAL Lenvaug maoutreui LA 3 'MOyD Pl'auas 4, carries the European mall, and lands PAS SENGBRS, BAGGAGE' AND MAIL at tbe steamer\u2019s side, thus avoiding any extra wanster, Hallfax, the following Saturday.Bagrsac checked through to Liverpoecl, Eng.fron: Montreal, CITY TIC Lawrence Hall\u2014i4i er Bonaventure D: à ' Tel.Main 616 J.J.MeCONNIFF, City Pass.pnd Ticket Agent H.A.PRICE.Assistant .Pass.Agent ES GOLDEN WHEST AND WHITE MOUNTAIN BREAD: PHONE US FOR A TRIAL LOAP.tt S.AUL ; 557 Bts, Antoine, Cer Atwater Ave.TEL.MOUNT 13 JACKSON, & CO., CARPENTERS, BUILDERS And CONTRACTORS.Valuations made ao ng promptly SAO to 333 MIBERNIA ROAD.Tel Maln ass.Canada Carpet Cleaning Co, (Murray, Last.& Co.) st NITURE REPAIRS ALL KINDS, FUR POLISHING AND UPHOLSTERING 528 and 530 61 INE ST.Tetephont, ptown 2528 IGE! IGE! ICE! The City Ice Co.Limited \u201d 295 Cralg st.West Square) 1 (Westot V of Is now prepared fo.receive orders for the coming seasol.DRAIN PIPES, PORTLAND CEMENTS, AT LOWEST MARKET PRIOR W.& F.P.CURRIE & C@, 345 S56 James Street EE LD NEWSPAPERS suitable 10r wrapping purposes, bec\u2019 sale at the \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, in 10-Ih packages, at SL per 166 ibe.PURE 1CE, Es Prompt \u2018Delivery.\u2014% R.A.BECKET, Mangiying Director.ENTS FOR säuk AT THR \u2018WITN * OFFICS.+} 1] anor Gas Sen 4 Sram Eh SE mm Sb ab Ew SOT (By SIR Al aby © ILLUSTRA 2 sas OF THE PRECEDING \u2018 SUMMARY THE PRECE CHAP ARTHUR CONAN ED BY JOSBPH GLEMENT -tetL.White Company DOYLE a np ese etre dd; but one which tay be neither sent \u2018fait, for if these pec- Doctors prescribe very little, if any, alco- bol these days.They prefer strong tonics and aiterativeg.This is all inkeeping with Ayer\u2019s Sarsapariila is néw made entirely froe from alcohol: Ask your doctor.Domena use Poe prsparsttens.Lowal, Mass: rr ete \u2014=ARE YOU MOVIN - _ During the May Rush ?modern medical science.It explains why Situations Vacant.\u2014 WANTED, 2 YOUNG GIRLS TO LEARN Pants-Making; first class work; steady employment, Apply CUNNINGHAM, 87 West Notre Dame (2nd floor).WANTED, A FEW FIRST-OLASS Boring- mill, Paper and Lathe Hands, used to large work.State experience and wages.Box 7640, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, : WANTED, AT PROTESTANT HOSPITAL: Painter and Decorator, for the Insane, young women to learn uursing.For particulars apply at Hos* piiai, Lower Lachine Road, or by letter to Dr.BURGESS, P.O.Box 2381, Mont- Teal.WANTED, WOMEN TO FILL PROFES- 11 Employment Wanted.=e WANTED, SITUATIONS~FOR A HOUBE- Kespèr, of mgtrog, enced infants\u2019 Surse, -cirper ousemald ood Krippen ma ui adies ng! as cepa- ble deasinaker\u201d and needlewoman.Al) have excellent references.Apply between 11 and 1 p.m.60 University st \u2018WANTED, wORK, BY A'PROFESSIONAL Hebron descent, date from London, England: good work at moderate prices.rereference address Mr.BUHAY, e M.Frank, lb East Cralg, or telephone, East 3067.| WANTRD.BY A YOUNG LADY, ACLOM.pife: piariste, situation in plano or for: + Mgnd| Ë A727285% 5 FO 47° PO BP Sir Nigel\u2019 is a romantic tale of tie loves and sdventures of Nigel Loring, a Young Ecglishman of heroic ancestry, who took up the sword to mend .the fortunes of his noble house.\u201c The opening chapter of the story relates the terrible effects of the \u2018Black Death\u2019 upon England in the fourteenth oentury.Of the family of Loring, only Dame Er- myntrude and ber grandson, \u2018Sir Nigel, & youth of twenty-two, remained.The great possessions that should have been his how- .ever, bad dwindled down to a few ragged 3 scres.and the Tilford Manorbouse.through ji.the grasping depredations of the Cistercian : monks of Waverley Abbey.Nigel hotly resents their further claims, but at the time of his greatest difficulty, threatened with imprisonment or death, he is honored \u20aclonal, business and domestic positions, having \u2018unexceptional references.Apply daily (except Saturdays) between 11 and 1 pm, and Tuesday and Thursday ever- ings from 7 to 8, at 60 University street.myste store.Address S.T.P., \"Witnese® Offies.- - e of the conscienco-stricken man as having \u201cwithin him, death.\u201d ?Dr.Torrey narrated À story of alh e icago wom: hom he had met.Sh Ca a murderess.and had fled to a new land for forgetfulness.Twelve years pessed, but she did not find it.she \u201cras haunted by-the shadow of the past.At last she-came to him and he point- out to her the way of forgiveness.x ow that ay ow ) and sonal devil.\u201cI do.those unsaved and of th ts, wrote of the man \u201cwho.Byron, from \u2014 une} x .\u2018 \u2018 You who have sinned,\u201d he cried, \u2018you may say that your conscience does not trouble you.t remember that when conscience wakes, it yi de\u2019 sponer or later, and pomts ite finger at you\u2014 that is bell.Tt io a paychological fact that conscience sometimes sleeps hat it [never dies.Woe be to.the man or .woman conscience suddenly wakes \u2018and who has mo hiding 3 All this we know, for we find instances al] round us in our every-day experi- is à case: A girl in a great city sank down into tlie mink of sin, but her conscience did not trouble her.Une night sbe went tp hear the Jubilee Singers.She heard them smg, * My mother once,\u2019 and \u2018the picture of her mother praying for her came to her eyes.When sne woke from her dream the strain came m.dhe sprang to her feet aud rushed out into the streets of Toronte.Away, away, into the country she fled, haunted by conscience.Next\u2018 morning a farmer came downstairs, and opened his door, and found her dead-hunted # death by\u2014con- from the agomizing accusations of science.con- sm.In our hearts there 1s a power of sin we cannot master in our own strength.Every man and woman in the büulding knows that from personal experience.We need a hiding place from the cunning of the devil.Then came a powerful passage dealing with one of the greatest problems of the present\u2019 day.: \u2018Some people do not believe in a per * Why ?\u2018 Because the Bible teaches it.Every.took one who believes in the Bible comes out on top every time, and the man who is too clever to believe in the Bible comes out at the bottom.Again, my own experience teaches me there is a devil.One day a man of science met an Arab who was praying, believeMn that foolery?\u201d asked the scien .\u201cWhat do you know of God?Have you seen or touched him?\u2019 \u201cNo,\u201d re plied the Arab.Next day the man of science told the Arab that a camel had round in the night.\u201cHow do you know?Did you see or touch it?\u201d asked the Arab.\u201cNo, but there are the faot- prints.\u201d Just then the sun rose.\u201cAnd there is a footprint of the Creator,\u201d re- \u2018marked the Arab, and so got the best of the argument, \u2018There are not only footprints of God but also of the enemy of man, \u201cThe devil knows how to row.\u201d He knows how to set a snare for every man.He is à philosopher and knows what a phil- osapher requires.He is fearned, ana knows what a learned man requires, He is all things to all men.He gets us by subtle delusions.What are spirituali Esoteric Buddhism, Christian Science, theosophy , but subtle delusions?You eay that mone but fools believe in spiritualism.You are wrong.There are men of light and leading, men of science who are \u2018out-and-out spiritualists.What \u2018 ?\u201cOh, only fools believe in that.\u201d \"Wrong again.The woman at the head of that fire.Annie Éesant, 1g a woman of intellect, a fluent speaker and of brilliant abilities, and the devotees of Buddhism are by fined to the Far East.these great delusions of to that these beliefs are nog aut\u2014but of the cultured, refined, spiritual and intellectual?It means that there is a \u2018devil as taught in the Bible, and that that devil is learned and intellectual and subtle, and that he is a match for any philosopher \u2018in the world.It means that he is a devil who is wise specious, attractive, philosophical \"and cunning.That is the Jed I paye met in my experiénces and it is from him we need a hiding place.\u2018Then we need a hiding place from.the wrath to come.Some people don\u2019t believe ir a doy of Jrath to come.I do.hey say, you do, you are not up-to- date, that that doctrine belongs to the dark ages.Well, I believe in it, 1 believe there is a da; coming when there will be punishment for sin.I believe .it because my common sense tells me ît is true, and that it must be so.ink of the man who has won the affections of a resting innocent gir, but has no intention o er.The time comes when she the question \u201cWhen are we to be married?\u201d \u201cMarried!\u201d he re plies, \u201cI'm not going to marry,\u201d and the 1 goes to the life all such.girls go to, r while society will forgive 2 man everything it forgives a woman nothing.The time comes when mothers, though knowing all the, story, seek him out for their daughters.\u201cOh,\u201d they say, \u201c a man must sow hig wild oats\u201d \u2014and he will reap them, too\u2019 added the speaker.\u2018Is there no day of wrath for such a man?Of course he will be received into the best society and elected to the highest position in the state, But what, of the hereafter?Of course there is a hell, if -not there ought to be; ; Then came a vivid picture of the rich man who had ch the poor, robbed.his employees and rumed his thousands.He has a high-priced lawyer to tell him how far he c&n go, so he escapes the law.Then he adds thousands to thousands and gets rich by fraud.And ss\u2019'he drives down the street in his beautiful equipage he is pointed out ag a prominent ».an and business men tell their boys to follow hig\u2019 example.But the Teaple he has ruined Jie in the potter's field.Why.for that.man .there must be a day o wrath, .If there is mo: a hell there L ought to \u201cbe.: : \u2018And for the man who raisuses the Sabbath day, who keeps his Bible shut, who does not attend a place of worship, and tramples Jesus Christ, the Son, of God, beneath his feet?Why, of course\u2019 ihere is a hell, and every one needs a hidiñg- place from the wrath to come.\u2018Is there such a hiding-place\u201d he asked.\u2018Yes, for Christ Jesus shall be your hiding place.If your soul be tempest- tossed \u201cwith the memories af the awiul things of the past, -there is a hiding place in the man Christ Jeans.While the devil is mighty, Christ is almighty, and e can set any min or woman free in a moment.For (ome it may mean that the only way of freedom is thro qom- plete worldly ruin.Bat if Christ has promised to set men free from sin here, be can do it in the hereafter.Yes, Christ is a hiding place from the accusa-' no means con- Whence come ay, how is of the ignor l'tiôns of our .own consciences, from the Fig aa from sin.|\u2019 science.Yes, we need.a hiding place} .\u2019 \u201cWe Deed a hiding place from the .\u201cYou don\u2019t |- should be, particularly understood - Voice the Nation's Regret London, April 12\u2014It had been known r soine time that Lord Cromer, who, terday in the House had resigned as British tentiary on the Nile, had been in it was announced of Commons, ealth, but there was no idea, when.or je issued his voluminous report on the Progress of the.\u2019 administrative departments of the Egyptian government, early tiie Remtl that, his retirement was impending.Sir Edwa rey, on making the announcement and Mr.Balfour, who followed him, spoke with deep \u201cemotion = ol j 7 to rt apy the excessive strain which my werk here entails.1 feel also that I do not possess the besith or str necessary to dp justice to -all the 5 portant interests involved.Both my doctors quite agree that it is meces- sary that I should give up my, work.Egypt since 1883.He formerly oceupied posts of private secretary to the Earl ot Northbrook when the latter was viceroy of India, 1872-76; commissioner of the Egyptian public debt, 1877-79; comptrol- ler-general in Egypt, 1879; financial member of the council the governor-general of India, 1880, and financial assistant sé the conference held in London in 1884, on Egyptian finance.He \u2018was born in 1841; was created a baron in 1892, a viscount É \\ in 1808, and.an earl in 1901.He is a = ES = -_- = - Brother of the late Lord Revelstoke, Head 14 ; LoRD CROMER, +, \u201cee CTRE 1 of Lord Cromer's unexamiplod series to e natièds re- the Empire, and voiced the 8 © ge ag bis leaving his post -in sucH E dif- It period.The Foreign Secretary declared that it was the greatest-\u2018pegsonal loas the public service of the country could guffer.ik The retirement of Lord Cromer would involve no change in British -policy with regard to Fespt.This \"was expBcitly stated by Sir Edward Grey.~.° \u2018Sir Eldon.Gorst was appointed to the t in.t on the advice of Lord mer, whose complete confidence he sesses.He takes up a difficult task, but will assume the work with the full approval of official circles both in\u201c London and Cairo.Sir Eldon Las had then ears\u2019 experience in ° first in Ar Mo service art afterwards, from 1890 to 1904, in the gervice of the tian Government.He i successively of nearly ell the great administrative departments\u2019 and had close Personal relations - with \u2018Lord Cromer.rd Cromer\u2019s letter of resignation \u201cI \u2018have arrived at the \u201céoniclusion that h ation.1 consideration h my medical Ansious t it must \u2018ask you to accept my resi I have dome so after f and after consultation advi I am most hat which induced me to take the re 8 this st my h ès eration of any kind whatever are jin.any way connected with them.More ecial- ly, I desire to say that nothing gould be more effective or mpre generous \u2018than the manner in which the present government has supported me.Tt has been a great pleasure for me to, sérve under ou and it is with extreme regret that ehatl break my.official.connectië with you.After spending, However, forty- Tine years in the.government I, am thoroughly worn out ands really unable to th ETIENNE NS wrath to come, and from.the power of sin within us\u201d th ing a a TW .en came \u20ac 2iOSIN; a pe > ou \u2018not turn to him and mak iding-place to-night® =.\"From the number of persons who rose at the invitation it was evident that the address had made a deep iota, and the after part of the service was rémark- able for\u2019 its deep solemnity-\u2018and- reverence, oe vo, RR WANTS TO GET THE ARENA.: > « \u2018A Worker\u2019 writès: \u2018Many -of the friends who have listened to the eloquent addresses of Dr.Torrey and have been charmed with the singing of our friend, Mr.Charles Butler, would.like to know if it would not be possible to secure the Arena for the Sunday gfternoon and evening services.The writer attended several of the evangelistic meetings m the city of Toronto, which were, held in the Massey Hall, and every night this great building was crowded to its fullest capacity within six or seven.minutes after the opening of the doors, hundreds being turned away Might after night.The same thing occurred last Sunday night at the meeting held in.8t.James, and; will no doubt occur every Sunday night, and, at each meeting of the week nights, when the services got into full swing.It does seem too bad that the great crowds mess os eu 3 La BE\u201d a TI 7 who would like to hear Dr.Torrey preach ro \u201cA LUE USE Rm Gu Sheol pi Actu pc had \u2018charge | were wholly due to the state of.th and that no politjeal.donsid- | will e him your M, edifice to rea ily Sud their way into : place like of the Baring banking house.The reporte of Lord Crbmer on the progress of the various administrative departments of the Egyptian Governmess, issued by the Foreign Office on April 3, dealt - at length with the anti-Britigh movement, known as \u2018Egyptian national ism,\u201d which Lord Cromer described as a plant \u2018of exotic rather than indigenous growth\u2019 and as being \u2018deeply tinged with pan-Ielamism;\u2019 théreby meaning, he added, \u2018a cembination: of all the Moslems throughout the world to defy and resist the Christian powers:\u2019.Viewed in this aspect, the report continued, the movement required to be wawhed carefully by all European nations, as it might possibly lead to sporadic outbursts in different parts of the.world.He added.\u2018We.were within a very.measurable distance of such an outburst.last spring, when the Européæn inhabitants of Egypt flocked into the towns, ; Their alarm was not at.all unreasonable\u201d .- \u2019 According to\u2019 Lord Cromer\u2019s report co- sion between the: Egyptians and foreigners can be secured only by the creation of a logsl international legislative council, - composed of thirty-six members, axteen tobe nominated by the.government, and the remaining twenty to be elected by interested prominent foreign residents.- : Sir Eldon Gorst, who succeeds Lord Croiner in Egypt, has been assistant under secretary.of state for foreign affaire since 1904.\" He was born in New Zea- land in 1861, and entered the diplomatic service of Great Britain as an attaché in 1885.He became comptroller of direct taxes for the Egyptian Government in 1890; under secretary of state for finance in 1892; adviser to the ministry of the interior in 1884, and financial adviser the Egyptian Government, 1398.1904.and Mr.Butler sing should have to be turned away on accpuht of lack of room.Could not some one persuade the genial r.Sheppard to persuade his directors to let us have the Arena for at least Sunday afternoon and evening services at a nominal charge, for we think many who | would not be persuaded to go to a church hear the evangelist would ete CARRIERE MURDER.\u2014 \" + + EVIDENCE AGAINST SISTER OF DEAD MAN WEAK.Quebec, April 11.\u2014The youn irl Alexina Carriere, who.as a result of thé verdict of the coroner\u2019s jury is now in custody on a charge of being responsible for the death of her brother, has been sent to the district jail to await the further investigation of the case.The proof.against the girl is considered in some quarters to be so weak that she is almost certain to be released when the investigation takes place.On the other hand, it is said that other \u2018arrests are imminent as a result of the work of the detectives, who have been conducting the researches: of Chief McCarthy and Detektive Sylvain, at St.Charles.It is expected that the in- Li.Eari Cromer (Evelyn Baring) bas been: | the British agent and\u201d consul-genert! _in' other diplomatic positions, including the COUNTRY DEVASTATED.Clubs and: Dogs the Bane of the Near Laurentians, According to Guides Now in - Montreal, GAME ARE BEING EXTERMI- \"NATED IN OPEN VIOLATION OF THE LAWS.That the beautiful lake and mountain district immediately to the north of Montreal\u2014a district which is unsurpassed in natural beauty anywhere in the Lo- minion\u2014is rapidiy being devastated of its fish and game, is the disquieting news brought into Montreal by.four guides who have just arrivéd in the city in connection with the C.P.R.\u2019s exhibit at the .| Automobile and Sportamen\u2019s Show, now being held in the Arena., These guides \u201cfare Joe Laroche and Arthur.Huot, from Nominingue, and P.Sigouin and A.| Rousseau, from Mont Tremblant.According to the statements which they made in an interview with a \u2018 Witness\u2019 representative, the chief offenders in this direction are the \u2018members of the numerous clubs which have leased territory in_ that region.They come up into the Nominingue and Mont, Tremblant districts, they eaid, and indeed in the whole of the country north of Montreal, and shoot at everything that moves, their one idea seeming to be to destroy as much life as possible.: .\u2018And what do they want to-bring dogs for?\u201d seid Joe Laroche.\u2018They ought never to be allowed to hunt deer with dogs.It does more harm than almost anything else.Dogs are not necessary in hunting deer, and the harm that they do can only have one result, wiich is to clear every deer out of the district.Do you think that the people who come on these club reserves limit themselves to the number of deer which they.are le- gélly allowed to kill?© Oh, no.The kill lots.more, and they.make seve Journeys sometimes to take the meat and round the country and buy one or two |ekihs to make out that the, skins that they have over the legal number have all been bought.But that is not all.e dogs kill far more deer than the hunters ever see.Many of the deer die from sheer exhaustion after having been chased by the dogs.They.often jump into a lake when they have been chased for a long time by dogs, and when they_come out the other side they find a place to lie down, and there very often they die\u201d _ , Not only are the deer killed in great numbers in this way, but numerous fawns, he stated, are killed out of season, by people who go into the- district for ing in the spring and summer.e fawns are very.fond of coming to the wafer then for a swim,\u2019 he said, \u2018and as\u2019 their sking are at that time very pretéily spotted, the fishermen kill them to maké fancy waistcoats with.\u2019 \u2018White is the game warden?nobody in that district to see that the laws aré, enforced?\u2019 : \u201cThere is; one man appointed by the government, I believe,\u2019 sald Arthur Huot, \u2018but I have never seen him there, .Some of the clubs.have.keepers there for cer in a vely unsatisfactory way, and the latvia openly violated eve: day.Prob- éhly you know that sawdust kills fish.being dumped into creeks or lakes,- and yet that is done every day in that district, the people actually hauling it to the water in open daylight \u2018with teams ©! ace Bourget at and.Lake Bourget at Noniiningue, and.Lake Mercier at Mont Tremblant, were given 88 two of many instances in which | all the fish, had been destroyed by saw- dist, and Laroche \u201cstated that\u201c Lake Nominingue itself was threatened by is evil.; .\"I have travelled all over Canada,\u2019 be said, \u2018and that i& one of the finest lakes I know for all kinds of fish.We | bave caught grey trout\u2019 there as heavy #8 from thirty vto forty.'pounds, and last year pe bad one twenty-two pounds, ut sawdust ig mow inning \u2018to comé' into the lake, and fi if # is \u2018not stopped, the fish wil be exter \"If only that\u2019 country were properly protected, he went on to say, \u2018it would be a\u2019 splendid district.for game.caribou, We have.deer, bear, beaver, all kinds of fish, from maskinonge to brook trout, and in fact almost every form of wild life to.be found in Canada.Buf if it goes on as it is going, we'll soon have nothing.I know a lake only about ten or fifteen miles from: Nominingie : on which there are twenty-two beaver houses.\u201d There used to \u2018be plenty of beaver there, but now they are all gone.The farmers say [they have moved.Yes, they have moved.They have moved to the store.\u2019 The guides admitted that there were some clubs.against which no complaints \u2018could be made, but they said that the whole system of leasing was in need of Tévision, and what also was an imperative necessity was a game waiden for ~{.the, district who was properly paid, and thus in a position to see that the laws were strictly enforced.Also, they would like to gee the leases of some of the more flagrant clubs cancelled.That wculd soon cause the others to have a more wholesome respect for the laws.Another point under the present system was that the district was not made attractive to tourists, who were ordered off the greater portion of the land if they \u2018went there._ No léas than two- thirds of the district, they vestimated, was leased to clubs for trifling sums;.some clubs having vast tracts of many iles.is was killing the ; If the government had the same regulations as the State of Maine, the tourist traffic wo crease enormously, add \u2018would be a source of great revenpe not only to the province, which would many thousands of dollare per annum from licenses, but also to.the people of the vestigation will open -on Monday next.ca iLe SA district, who would have-& welcome ad- Ben ET CREE THEY DECLARE THAT FISH AND the skins away, and sometimes they go |- Is there | tain seasons, but the whole thing is.done | Well, there is a law to prevent sawdust | We |: have everything there except moose and |] would in- } FRIDAY.APR.12, 1937 dition to their income by acting as guides, and by providing food and odz- ing.As it was now, magy people t» came so disgusted at ding that the: mustn\u2019t look here or mustn't go ther.\u2018because some club.had leased the land.that they never came back again, A FATAL EXPLOSION MINER KILLED NEAM DORCHES TER, N.B¢ mme EC Tmew Dorchester, N.B., April SN Shock; accident, with a fatal tebmination, - curred at the Intercolonial Copper Mine: about three miles from Dorchéster, y terday afternoon.The accident Was caused by the premature explosion vi a stick of dynamite.Leander Crossman of Fairview, was.working in the slope getting a charge ready for firing when the explosive disfharged.He was thrown 20 feet, horribly mangled one eye was torn from its: socket and the sight of the other destroyed, while Pie face was lacerated fearfully.After lingering in great agony until 8 o'clock he died,.He was a widower with five children.4; \u2014 ey THE WITNESS DAILY.NODEL at, = 3 FASHION CATALOGUE FOR SPRING AND SUMMER, jor.For.the convenience of our subecrid ers; we ~haVe arranged to supply a catalogue: containing: between 430 and 500 of the very latest designa for ladies\u2019, misses\u2019 and children's garments, fddo illustrated Jessons on the making of fine lingerie and baby clothes, including the various embroidery stitches now in use, and the fancy stitches employed in the finishing of hand made garments.To obtain the book, send \u2018ten\u2019 cents in money a stamps to Pattern ent, \u2018Daily Witness,\u201d \u2018Witness\u2019 Bunding, Montreal.ER NO.5663\u2014CHILD'S ¥RENGH PETTICOAT.© à The French modes odes oe chiWren\u2019s ne ergarments are ally recdmmende: to be worn with the Jong-waisted dresses so popular this season.The rüodel here ictured is quite simple and very satis Factory.as two skirts are \u2018mcluded in the pattern.a sträight \u2018gathered and a eir ax: de: \u201cThé waist ie well fitted by.shoulder\u2019 apd.\"under-arm \u2018spams, and allows\" of -two lengths, long of medium.The materials most employed are Jawn.nainsook, linen apd cambric, and tiny frills ôf \u2018te or enibroidery form the prettiest trimming.For a child of six years one yard and .a half of material 36.inches wide will \u2018be required.= Sizes -for 3; 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 years.\u2018PATTERN.COUPO, |\u2019 \u201ctisned pattern as per directions given below.© wah: 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