The daily witness, 25 février 1910, vendredi 25 février 1910
[" +0) vére pna hdc pt}.mat e ir ed ble ot?ayn rse bi- pone na or- ha pen zt - les.e.4.ris he ses HOT in order to be dramatic scene.; Debste on Mr.Austen \u20ac berlain's Fiscal Amend: ment.\u2014 VIGOROUS SPEECHES BY .MR.BALFOUR AND MR.LLOYD GEORGE.(Canadian Associated Press.) London, Feb.25.\u2014The continuation of the debate on Mr.Austen Chamberlain\u2019s amendment to the address in reply to the Speech from the \u2018Throne was vigorous and exciting, and.a hu fell when the question was put\u2019 the \u2018ayes\u2019 and \u2018nays\u2019 came | lobbies to h were OCH.give with counter \u20ac .; ee Balfour spoke finally.As he rose there was a roar from the Unionist beriches.His speech had a note of triumph In it, and he gripped the House, Unionists and Liberals alike, with the first few sentences.His tall, thin and silver-haired figure carried confidence and a fascination that seemed irresistible.He took the question of unemployment as.his text.It was impossible, he said, to survey.all | ihe aspects of the question | speech, the colonial aspect alone might in one occupy the House for hours, but he sald that if a preference on wheat which brought more colonial land under the plough resulted in increased railway accommodation in Canada it might well be that the supply of: wheat sould be undiminished.yet a rise in } price which the growing demands of the world might otherwise produce; would be prevented from that moment.| MR.LLOYD GEORGE.When Mr.Ljoyd George stood up the temperature Of the House began to rise as the crisis .was approaching.The members filled their.seats rapidly present for the final The .Chancellor of the Excheque attacked © Mr, : varmly.He scoffed at his arguments\u2019 and flung taunts at the tariff reform members in.general.He rapidly lashed the Liberals and Labor members into excited applause.Mr.Asquith, who was seated at his slide, was flushed and was smiling happily\u2019 in the.sound of those united\u2019 cheers which have been so sadly lacking for days past.Lo : MR.BONAR ~~ LAW.AE Mr.Bonar Law, who concluded the\u2019 debate, \u201cthought.that: the- fiscal history f ada.was j \u201cBri SITUATION.UNCHANGED.; ce he Taig oT 3 HOT The general\u201d \u201csituation \u2018keeñis unchanged except that: the-Labor party now want the \"budget Hrst arid will take their chances with.the House of lords.The Irish Natignalists, how- rer, still profess to beg obdurate and threaten that unless a vigorously push- ol veto \u2018scheme is produced Quickly, they will enter upon & strong opposi- lon to tte governmerits Co Theré will possibly be a critical di- sion on Monday next if Sir Henry Miziel can bring forward a motion triticising the government's refusal to Kovide facilities for the promulgation 'f the scheme for the reform of the House of Lords.LC fee The veto is the first and stfll- the nly war cry of tife militant radicals.lis stated that tbe government will.icide to drop, or, at any rate, poste wre, plans for the reform of the Up-.¥r Chamber.\u201d It is now regarded as.\u2018nificant that many chairmen of local mlitical associations are to be-seén af Westminster.Co YR.MARTIN AND HIS \u201cQUESTION.(Canadian Assqciatéd Press.) =~ London, Feb.2§.\u2014It .is learned that.ir.Joseph Martin had some trouble.I regard to his question respecting.trl Grey: The clerk of the House frst refused to put \u2018the question\u2019 \u2018on he list, remarking: \u2018 We have nôthing: 0 do with tbe Governor-General; you must see the Speaker of tHe House.\u201d © Mr.Martin replied: *Why should I \u2018te the Speaker ?I have brought the mestion to your notice in the usual The clerk, in a sharp tone, replied: Oh, very well: I will see the Speaker.\u2019 rn , CONCERT AT- VERDUN.The patients and employees of Ver- un Hospital had the pleasure of hears Mg an excellent concert last evening | it the institution, owing to \u2018the kind- ss of Dr.A.F: Ibbotson; the popu- lr baritone, and \u2018a party of friends.The amusement hall \u2018was well\" filled : the time the programmé was be- \u201clrtainment.To judge from the ap- Pause and the number of encores re-\u2019 litsted during the evening, all appre- ated greatly this welcome change in jorital routine.The songs of -Mrs.Mller ang Mr.S.J.Horton.were Mendidly rendered, and the piano se-.of ns of Mrs.Bouldt were well play- of Others taking part in a programme 4 More than usual merit, were Miss Leech, violinist; Mr.E.R.Douglas, \u201clist.and Mr.A.Chisholm in char- iter songs.: Sale Doctor,\u201d given by Messrs.Bent, manne à Sinclair, of the hospital staff.hooked \u2018much laughter \u201cand Was droughly enjoyed.\u2014 == ere NEW STEAMSHIP SERVICE.pana, Feb.25\u2014A contract has Sen Made between the New Zealand SOIR Company and the Dominion ane ment, whereby the company will wilt 2 monthly service between i\u201d von Atlantic ports and Australia an \u201cW Zealand.The Pacific subsidy also bw renewed.POLITICS AT LACHUTE.wT the nomination at Lachute, to- OF the by-election, .in the y,\u201d Argenteuil, a meeting will be.vw, favor of Mr John Hay, at: M the Hon.Mr.Mackenzie, Hon.ox, Prearie, Mr.A.H.Tanner and * ivakers will be.present: t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 __ HOUSE OF REFUGE.ang Protestant House of Industry la: pes.Longue Pointe, on.Sun- wp COTUUTY 27th, at § p.m.divine DID A \u2018LITTLE MAN WITH GOLD 4 door by a \u2018little.man with gold testhi\u2019 J.~The latter brusquely asked what was |far from normal.- Usually more-than J operated on all the' lines of the com- .| pany: throughout the city.: | est number that.has; been.in operation |: March 7.> ss be- | 7, N., law.student.; The-ground- \u201cIn some three hundred attending the Je N° Marion, law student.ground A comedy sketch, \u2018The | \u2018perty .to'Rea\u2019s store.- New York, Feb.25.\u2014Albert Boett-.\u2018a handful of tacks, the performer ey- | sayed to swallow a: bayonet.\u2014\u2014\u2014 TEETH\u2019 COMMIT THE CRIME?\u2018I know nothing!\u2019 1 ve Joseph Rostano is dying.The above statement, reiterated over and over again, constituted the principal feature of his -ante-mortem :\u2018ateiment in the Genera).tered.EERE À hurry call was.sent down tothe \u2018Court House this.morning from\" the hospital.Rostano, it \u2018was :3aid \u2018had dn interpreter must be sent up at once.Accordingly, Judge Leet and the lino, and a stenographer, went immediately to the hospital.They were with the dying man for an hour and a half.When they came out, Judge Leet was asked If any information had \u2018to lead to the discovery of the perpetrators of the crime.thing.We did tot obtain any more information than we had before.\u2019 A Possible Clue.more than appears on the surface.In J fact, some interesting information was | siven-to the-press by the Italian interpreter, Mr.Viglino, LE 4 It appears that \u2018Rostano has \u2018been with.gold teeth\u2019.From remarks let drop by friends of Rostano\u2019s, Mr.Vig- lina went yesterday to a house on Ste.Agathe lane, and was there met at:the \u2018ly come to pay a visit.sald: \u2018Too bad.about friend Rostapo?Have they found who shot him yet?\" .\u2018No,\u2019 said Viglino.\u2018But,\u2019 He went on, \u2018you know.You could tell all about it if you would.\u2018Whereupon the little man with the gold teeth ceased talking.Also, a possible motive has been dis covered for the erime.\u201d Rostano \u2018and week, are sald to-haÿe had trouble another Italian [over the latter's -otsl; three weeks ag 5 éd \u2018for st at: the ries.The beds wire so saturated\u2019 food, they say, that tis impos it should all heme ; 01 à À xe \\ eE\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 2 be Tokio, Feb.25\u2014\u2014The domestic hond- conversion closed to-night, having besi- version closed to-night,- having -béen.about twice over-subscribed.The government contemplates the conversion of $60,000,000 of foreign \u201cbonds.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 IN PHILADELPHIA STRIKE.\u2019»- Much Better Conditions Indicated.- Philadelphia, Feb.25.\u2014 Encouraged by the success that met its efforts to run its cars yesterday and even last night, the Plriladelphia Rapid Traisit: Company began at daybreak this morning to open up additional lines.Trafic on all lines, howéver, is still two thousand flve hundred cars \"are The larg- | \u2019 cording to the company, was\u2019 744.yes- térday during\u2019 the rush hours.The union claims these figures are too high.__ The proposad of clergymen of Philadelphia that bth sides submit the case t arbitratin :has\u201cnôt yet borne \u201cfruit.Tre strikers have \u2018expressed their wil= ingnesd to\u2019 arbitrfate: Thé éempany, he duly considered at the next méet-.ing of the Transit Company's board of directors.- The.daté for the next regular meeting \u2018of the directofate \u20181s _-_\u2014-_ maman ; 0° ol onio-Cordasc, the Well-known: fan banker \u2018and \u2018labor.agent, who \u2018has\u2019 been cofinected.with.numerdis cases béfore.the courts in which -Ital- lan laborers \u2018were \u201cconcerned, is now being sued.for $10,000 damages by Mr.of action is alleged defamation.of | character.Marlon was .dgent in Mont: \u2018real for his father-in-law, Mr.Ji A.Benoît.of Quebec, owner of a.louse occupied by Cordasco as tenant.«A dispute having arigen between them as .that Cordasco wrote .a.letetr to.Mr.\u2018Benoit, which resulted.in his, losing \u2018his father-in-law\u2019s confidence.is already a criminal action pending ACADEMY TO GO.* On the evening of Monday.March 21st, .the historic Academy of Music will ring for the last: time \u2018with\u2019 the applause of an audience.- But it will ring then.- A college vaudeville -en- McGill University, and.in which the Glee and Mandolin clubs will figure, is to be given on that night, and \u201cthe new Dramatic Club will present a short comedy.Immediately after the: performance, the spoilers will arrive on the scene to disrobe the theatre of its interior fittings, preparatory to demolition and the joining i tapers ; : SWORD SWALLOWER DYING.cher lies\u2019 dying in -Lebanon Hospital.to-dav, a victim of a-vainglorious zéal- te rise in \u20184 doubtful art.Boettéher was a sword swallower, and cheereg, by the plaudits \u2018of \u2018his audience when\u2019 he gulped down half a-dozen nails ahd ; Just |.what happened no\u2019 one knows.but\u2019 the | sworg swallower rap yelling from.the de only a short \u2018time longer to lve, and | i£ his last words were to be Tecorded,.Italian court interpreter, J.M.Vig- |.| been obtained, which would be likely - \u2018No, he rerlied, \u2018he wlil tell us no- | 5 That statement, however, may mean raving in his delirium of \u2018a little man.Daniels, the Italian who was shot last | \u2018since the \u2019beginnig:of the strike, ac-'| however, notified the churchmen\u2019s com- |.mittee that the appeal to arbitrate will |: regards repairs, Mr, Marion complains:|- tertalnment arranged by the boys of Alderman \u2018Difbeau, of Lafontaife ward,\u2019 of the\u2019 pro- | ville.4 o \"After a moment's silence, the man | 7 \u2014\u2014\u2014 PRICE ONE CENT \" : -\u2014 FH EE s \u2018 CH.hee > SL 3 Ey :directiohs.- THE.HAMILTON CO.- .DUPUIS FRERES, LTD.CONDUCTOR REYNOLDS Awarded the Albert Medal of the First Class, this morning the following cable from Lord Crewe:\u2026 = 7.A oo = *- \u2018London, Feb 25, \u2018His Majesty has \u201cheen pleased to |-confer the Albert Medal of the first \u2018class \u2018to Thomas Reynolds.\u2019 vee a (Signed =.CREWE! with\" the re- {\u201c \"his is in accordand asking that the herofém \u201côf-Condyétor Reynolds in \u2018rescuing the \u2018passengers in the Spanish river ratifvay wreck, be recognized \"by-the granting of His Majesty's medal for hérolc service in saving life.RUA EE \u201c.SERVANT DIES.SUDDENLY, | Mrs.Rose.Bisson a domestic, employed by Mr.E.Coughlän, broker, last week \u2018by\u2019 the \u201cSecretary \u2018of.State, \u2018attending to her.duties as.ususl, but in connection with.the same affair.in.thé.evenirë complained of bing.> > - its e \u2014 \u2014 20.il.Eutly ih the morning her coni called, but .béfère his arrival she hid _expired.Mrs, Bisson was 52\".years of age.\u2019 ere re rer (7.ELECTION CONTEST.was entered in the court.yesterday.the ground of action-is want of proper real estate qualification.Messrs.Del- \u2018fausse, Desmarais \u2018and \u2018 Deserres ap- \u2018pear for petitioner, and the writ is re- \u2018turnable on March 3.: .\" ere \u201c ARM WAS AMPUTATED.With' his arm badly crushed, a laborer named McDuff, was conveyed to tne Hotel Dieu - yesterday from Boucher- \u2018lle He was.working at a concrete mixer - when \u2018his arm got.caught in the machine.© The injured limb had to be amputated.«+.© DEFAULTER ARRESTED.Boston, Feb.25.\u2014George W.Coleman, the.defaulting bookkeeper \u2026 of .wrecked National City Bank:.of Cam: bridge.-arrived here this farenoon and\u201d rg \u201cil be conducted by the Ven.Uewcou Nostome \u2026 1° : 2) stage.Doctors: sald -he had punctured himself jin: several places, was- arrested by the Federal author- Vities.- \u201cThe firms whos= openings will\" take place on March 15th THE JOHN MURPHY CO.LTD.- \"Ottawa, Feb.25.\u2014Harl Grey, received icommenddtion forwarded \u201cHis \u2018Madesty \u2018208 Laval avenue, died.suddenly eariy.| There |;this morning.The woman had been |.tion became serious and a doctor.was-| .\"New .York, -Feb.25 \u2014Detectives \u201cto: \u2018day \u2018scoured the city in: a \u2018search -fôr - À contestation» of the election of | The petitioner is Mr.F.Lemoine, and\u2019 the | h * @sca ped, |.The announcement in-yesterday\u2019s -Witness\u2019 that the majority = |\u201d of the great departmental stores of the \u2018city: had agreed to\u2019 observe: © «| a uniform date for their Grand Spring Openings, and that they: \u2018Had fixed upon: Tuesday, March 15th; caused much-comment \u201camong business men.It is generally conceded that such concerted \u2018action is in the best interests of the city.as it emphasizes the importance of the Spring: Openings as no.individual - effort could.Thousands of people are expected \u201cto, visit the city on that day, \u201cand there \u2018are.already under way plans to make it notable in otlier - ; .W.H.SCROGGIE, LTD.\" .O.LEMIRE & CO.~~ | | SUPREME COURT Case of Town of St Louis | ~ v8.McCray Dismissed.Ottawa, Feb.25.\u2014In\u2019the Supreme Gourt | yesterday the appeal of \u2018the Town of St.Louis ws.McCray was dismissed.In an action against the town, the respondent, a cabman,' recovered + ver- \u2018dict for $600 .darages, caused by his shorse and: vehicle falling.into.an open\u2019 ditch.or: excavation an a public etréet \u2018on a night in November, 1907.The alleged cause of-tthie accident was -the- want of proper street light, and the \u2018obstructions left in the highway.The \u2018town contended thatthe excavation was -not under the.control \u2018of th wn, nor \u2018on one -of, its highways, and that the: accident: was due to the carelessness of \u2018the respondent.:-.\u2018H.| Bisaillon' fr aps pellant.\u201d -A.'R.McMaster and E.E, \u201cVipond for respondent.0 NEW YORK-THUGS.| [Slash and Frightfuily Stab a Political oo Opponent.mL five \u2018men.who.rode ,all over the west side in.taxicab.to find Jacob Green thal, and when.they! found him at- \u2018tacked: him murderously, stabbing him elght \"times and slashing his tongue.\u2018Greenthal .\u2018hovered between life and death .to-day and:refysed even to try to talk when pressed \u2018ini his.conscious moments.for the names of his assail ants.The fact that the man\u2019s tongue \u2018was nearly cut out leads the poilcs to \u2018believe that he had been talking \u201ctoo much to suit \u2018his enemies.circumstances are held to indicate that \u2018the crime was a -palitical one, and the aunt for the criminals 18 proceeding on this .theory.'Greenthal formerly took an active interest in.po- \u20181itical matters and got into trouble ata west side polling place last elec: That the motive for attdcl + \u201c was not robbery \u2018is shown by the fact\u2019 \u2018(that $852 the Than tion day.had in his poss:tision was not «isturbed.- When the taxicab hu 1 had dragged bim out on +5 sidewalk, -stakbed _him- and left hit Por \u201cdead, théy jumped into the automobile \u2018and.yy - ! + - HENRY- MORGAN & CO, \u2018LTD.Other nters found Greenthal in 2, cafe and | ORBERE PROTECTION VE MAISM AND STRICT OB- | SERVANCE OF TREATIES.\u201cI Pékin: \u2018Feb.25\u2014The Chinese has deposed.Dalal Lama as héad of the Thibetan.Goverpment, and-in an offi- clal\u2019 statement issued to-day explain iZe & general revolt.EE + The official.statement follows: \u2014 \u2018#Phé Dalai Lama upon \u2018his arrival at \u2018Ubtäsa \u201cfrom, Pekin, circulated, with \u2018the object of organizing a general revoit, these \"rumors: =.430, - \u2018First, that China intended to ex- ternifnate Lamaism, and secoñd, that | British trade in effect was Injuring Thibet.L-cannot your cable, last evening, not.only because of \u2018 No glorious news it convey- remembrances of me.and .your good wishes.Had it been possible: for me to have been transported from Port Said to Montreal on February.1.1 would have tried, at least (though these doc- -{ tors don\u2019t often let one.suceeed),.to have sat up in a poll for, at least, part of the day, so as to have the satisfaction of contributing something towards \u201cthe result.I \u2018had to content myself; however, with writing 2 letter in pencil (this, by the way, is the first letter I have attempted in ink), to the Chairman of the Citizens\u2019 Com=- mittee, telling him that my\u2019 thoughts \u2018were of you all \u2018and asking \u201cfor full news.Cal a gg ei se ~ ¥ am very comfortable here at this \u2018English hospital.As I.write I am \u2018sitting on-thé plazza overienkikag\" the \u2018beach; and the sea.On.Tuesday next I'am to be taken up to Cairo\u2019 thence to Upper Egypt.where, in a month or so, 1 ought to be quite strong.Expect to.be back about the lst of May.© Best regards to the workers, old and new, and continued success to the V.E.L.Ha \u2019 \u2014\u2014paemmmems ; THREE SMALL FIRES.Slight.damage- was caused -by an outbreak of fire yesterday afternoon in .the grocery store of John Click, \"264 Liverpool street, Point St.Charles.\u2019 \"Fire, from an unknown cause, broke out.}Jast evening in the house of Charles Waitt, 68 \u2018Manufacturers street; but \u2018the fire brigade had the flames extinguished before any scrioug dämage was done.; EL ve - An overheated furnace -was-respon- \u2018sible for a small outbreak of fire last evening at the residence of \u2018A.Gauvan, 581 Marie\u2019 Anne-street, \u2018Little damage \u2018was done.- its action.on the ground that the no-, \u2018minal ruler had deserted the capital during\u2018 dn attempt, by hini to:organ-: _ | that (1) the course of an \u2018int tell you how.gratified I.was.to receive\u2019 od, bit \u2018also for the evidences.of your | | Montreal and the ship channel, wa GSA Montreal Manufacturers\u2019 .Association Passes Strong Resolution.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 * NO PART OF ST.LAWRENCE RIVER SHOULD PASS INTO HANDS OF PRIVATE CORPORATION.: At a largely attended meeting of the | Montreal executive of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association, at which Mr.William Cauldwell, chairman o\u201d the Franch, preside: yesterday afterncon, the proposal to.dam the St.Lawrence at the Long Sault for vurpos on in regard to the damming of a navigable international waterway and a resolution embodying this principle was unanimously passed.It read as follows: \u2014 - .\u2018Resolved, that as the St.Lawrence River is the great international waterway between Canada and the United States.at the point where the Long Sault Development Company propose ty construct a dam, the Montreal executive of the \u2018unadian Manufacturers' Association places itself on record as being strongly opposed to Any part of it being allowed to pass into the hands of private corporations.\u2019 A statement detailing the history of that big power project, which proposes te develop-a hundred and fifty thousand horse power through the damming of the Long Sault Rapids at an estimated cost of a great many millions of dollars, up to its latest hearing before the Canadian section of the International Waterways Comniission at Do- ronto a fortnight ago; and tne argument for and against the scheme, was received and discussed.On the one hand it was pointed out that.representatives of the Develop- \u2018ment Company, backed by representations from towns so situate as Cornwall, Brockville and Prescot:, had urg- :ed that thé development of a hundred and fifty thousand horse power would give opportunity for the building up of great manufactories and industries in the vicinity of the power development, \u2018and would bè of benefit to all the surrounding country) whither the power would be-transmitted; and had.claimed also (1) that there would be no lowering of water in the ship channel below Montreal, (2) that navigation would be helped rather than hindered by the substitution of a single -lift-lock; the largest in the world, for the rapids.Against this the chief opponents of the scheme, representing the Shipping Federation of Canada, the Dominion Marine Association, the Montreal Board of Trade, the Chambre de Commerce, and.the, City of Toronto, had ergued ; aterngtionsl nited \u2018almost exélusivelÿy that the effect of the : to lower the \u201cwater in the\" harbor conclusive; (4) there might be a diversion of part of the, Tater \u2018of .the \"St.Lawrence to a United\u2019 States waterway; (5) the.lift-lock on the south side of.the river meant giving over to ithe | United States an jmportant-Hnk fp the Canadian chain of waterways from the -Atlantic to western Canagda,.= ° _.: .After consideration orf these points, the resolution quieted\u2019 above was, on It was decided that the Montreal \u2018Branch of the \u201cAssociation should : he \u2018represented by its chairman.Mr, Wil- Ham Cauldwell, on a delegation of the City Improvement League, which, on Tuesday next, will make representations to the Board of Control in sup- tort o fthe principle of a law creating a Metropolitan Parks Commission.The \u2018Notre Dame de Grace .7 South, A break in-.the :main -water to the people of the lower part ef Notre Dame de Grace, on .the 'La- made necessary the shutting off: of the supply for the past few days.The.\u2018water carriers who.go.from daor to door with puncheons in the upper sec- :tlon of the town were called upon \u2018to prevent a water famine in the lower section, and responded nobly.A gang of men have been tolling to find where the break was, and this morning their efforts met with.success.The dam- again running smoothly by to-morrow.: eee rtm i + 20° or DRUGGISTS AT LAW.The list of judgments to be rendered by.the Court of Appeal this morning included the important \u2018case of the Pharmaceutical Association of the Pirg- - Store, Ltd.This was an action taken by thy Assoclation to recover $10,600 sold drugs and medicine without having previously registered as a licensed pharmacist.The Company pleaded its right to.sell drugs under its letters patent, but confessed judgment.for $50.The Superior Court held this confession of judgment to be sufficient and dismissed the action for the bal.\"ance.Hence the appeal.= The case was heard .before four judges, and Their Lordships found that as it was too summarily submitted, the delibere should be discharged and a rehear ordered.A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; BURGLARS STOLE GUNS.Burglars last night effected An entrance into the hardware establishment of Leduc and Lecavalier, on St, James street at the corner of Inspector street, and got away with goods valued at $250.They forced their way into the shop through two resp doors, and took for the most part revolvers, pocket knives and razors.Detectives are working on the case, and \u2018the Dominlon Guarantee Company \u2018is alsé making a thorough investigation.BOY STRUCK.BY SLEIGH.Sam Winger, a young boy, living at\" 528 Cadieux street, was comveyed to the General Hospital last evening suffering from severe bruises through being struck by a sleigh\u201d at the core ner of St.Catherine and St.Dominique \u2018strecté 07° : The HE |ACCIDENT LT DAM] ot motion of Colonel C.A.Smart and Mr.|J.S.N.Dougall unanimously adopted.\u2019 executive expressed itself as\u2019 heartily\u2019 in sympathy with the project, \u201c~~.- FE + >\" | ards, manager of the store for the Cooperative Society while it was in opera-' Main Broke st Blue Bonneis| and Carriers Had to Supply | supplying chine Road, \u2018at \u2018 Blue\u2019 Bonnets, has\u2019 age will be repaired; and all will \u2018be \u2018vince of Quebec, and the Modern Drug in fines from the Company for having |\" \u2018Old Boys\u2019 Reunion.Woman Injured by Fall on Car Tracks Yesterday Died in Hospital Last Night- \u2014m WOODY, PRESIDENT OF TAYLOR CHURCH C.E.SOCIETY.- The body of the woman who was found lying unconscious on the and Cartler street, with her skull fractured, and who died in the Notre |.Dame Hospital the same evening, has by.her sister as tha tier street.: The exact cause of the accident is nite evidence to show how the woman received her terrible injury.It is surmised that she slipped on the car tracks, but whether she was struck by a car or not is a mystery.Miss Dunwoody was employed in the whitewear department of the Alliance Manufacturing Company, Ltd.Clarke strect, as a forewoman, and was on her way to the factory when the accident occurred.She was hurrying to catch a car running west, and fell as she crossed the tracks.The motorman.started the car, and whether she was struck by the coupling or not is not known.The fall in itself would have been sufficient to cause the fracture, according to Dr.Dugas, who made the autopsy at the morgue.The only actual witness of the accident was a ten-year-old child, who states that she saw the coupling strike the woman as she lay on the tracks.This witness, was not heard at the inquest, however.Horace Racette, motorman, stated \"that the woman was crossing the tracks when she slipped and fell, her feet falling on one.track and her head on the other.His car had gone fully ten feet eastward before she fell, and could not have struck her, jury that hé.saw the woman the- tracks The tremely popular in the.district.was president of the Christian deavor Soclety in connection with the church, and for ten years had taught a ¢ rens class in the Sunday- school.The news of her tragic death came\u2019as a.tertible.surprise to all who kn .WbiH the 8 ot : 5 = £ Ér: Stoek of.Defnict Concern Stld But Another Company May a Tidtstrial\" Cé-Oferative Society s sold at auction\u2018at the company's for- \" Sharp at the.eléventh hour Mr.C.Crook, 137 Inspector street, stepped up to the auctioneer, and without much parley made thé first and last bid of $1,200 for the entire stock, two horses, a sleigh and an.express waggon.A few minutes later stragglers began to arrive with a view to buying up choice portions of the stock at choice prices, but it had all changed hands.Mr.Crooks paid at the rate of 52 cents .on the dollar for his purchases.: _ \u2018Well, it\u2019s all-over,\u201d remarked the \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter.to Mr.J.P.Rich- tion.: \u201cYes, this one.is,\" he replied, but \u201cwe're now considering opening another in the spring.Many of the same men Would like to have another attempt at .Buccess in co-operation.\u2019 \u2018Where would you think of having .your store if you decide to open another.\u2019 i ; \u2018Undoubtedly at Point St.Charles, but it won't be really decided on till \u2018next May.Co oo \u2014prammmpmmmnçe \u201cTOOK ACTION IN WRONG COURT.The Court of Appeal, this morning, granted a motion to dismiss the appeal in a case, of the city of Montreal and Chartrand.This action was the sequel of the assignment of a hotel- keeper named Mitchell, whose estate allowed the curator Chartrand to declare a dividend of one cent only on the dollar.The city, with a claim for taxes, contested this collocation on the ground of a privileged claim.The Su- perfor Court maintained the city's pretension, but the.Court of Review reversed that judgment.Their Lordships .of the Court of Appeal found \u2018that the nature and amount of the action did not entitle the city to come before.this court, and the motion to -dismiss he appeal was therefore granted.i 2.a VERDUN HOSPITAL.\u201cThe report of the Superintendent of sane at Verdun for the fortnight ending February 22nd was as follows: Admissions, 7; discharged, 2; deaths, 2.The visiting governors for week commencing 28th inst., are Messrs.A.A.Ayer, H.R.Ives, R.Wilson Smith and A.P.Willis.POSTAL NOTICE.Owing to the resignation of the postmaster of Fullum street sub-office that office thas been closed, temporarily, pending the appointment of another postmaster.In the meantime any money orders, postal notes, &c., payable at that office should be presented at the General Post Office, where they will be duly honored.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t RIVERSIDE OLD BOYS\u2019 REUNION.A call has been issued to the old boys of Riverside to meet at the school on Fafard street, to-morrow evening, at 8 o'clock, to organize an It is likely that a banquet will be held in the spring.The project is meeting with the cordial support of many former pupils.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TOOK SICK IN STREET.John Fraser, living at 22 Crescent street, became suddenly ill last evens ing at the corner of St.Catherine and Peel streets, and had to be conveyed to the General Hospital.- FATAL WAS IDENTIFIED AS MISS DUN.street car tracks yesterday morning, ; at the corner of Ontario street east -: Unwocëy, of B18 Car\" © not known, and at the coroner's inquest this morning there was no defl- John: Sullivan, conductor, told the s, \u201cbut did not see hey - - deceased, who was about thirky.years of age, whs a member of Taylor = Presbyterian Church, and was ex=\" ®h-.le wing, eo at wag visited by Mrs.\u201cDelgrim aier \u2018avenue, a Rev.J.R.-Dob- : nprt service at : The stock of the defunct Montreal mér premises, 988 Notre Dame street .\u201cWest; \u201cMr.\"Fraser was the auctioneer.the Protestant Hospital for the In- ee EE yt A LT TY ARE re) SO Ad pu\".mio BROCE od EE gr wu EE SEL PE EE ii 5! ; a : J 4 | sd i $: \u2014 Paris - Financiers clous Investment.- A cable from Paris to-day states that a representative 6f Mr.Rodélphe Forget, M.P., who is in that city, is Interesting .a_ number of French capitalists in San adian enterprizes, and that the proba _n ty is-that millions of dollars will gravi- \u2018tate to\u2019 Canada, and particularly this \u201cprovince, this summer, to.be invested in industry expansion.It is wels known locally that Mr.Forget is aiming at attracting French capital te-the Dominion to be invested in various promising companies, especiall those in the Province of Quebec.Mr.Forget has an important influence with the French business men, and he appears to have succeeded in his ambition to bring French money to this country.To what degree Mr.Forget's plans will be successful, cannot yet \u2018be-com- puted, bui it must be admitted that the infusion of a million dollars of foreign capital, judiciously placed, will have a marked beneficial effect on Canadian industry in the province.: Ah \u201cGttäa \"à \u2018Ness,\u2019 gives\u2019 t © interesing news\u201d [i few \u201cmenthe \u201cdrdérs for\u2019 find YY 18 anticipated.\"It is understood that several of thas Of STé-t0.be brought from the difrer jcorporations wh i by Mr, Forget and his friends, in \u2018this.{ country, will receive the attention of the French capitalists who are now evidents ly determined to look to Canada as a field of safe and profitable investment.Bar Silver in London Lower\u2014Indian Duty London, Feb.25.\u2014Bar silver declined © -9-16 pence to 23 7-6 pence per ounce today.The fall in the price was due to the proposed increase in the Indian im- port duty.other leaders were fractionally weaker.Bonds were more in evidence to-day than they have recently been.MORNING BOARD.\u2026 Bank of Toronto books open to-mar- 10W : - : Detroit, 210 at 65%, 50-at 65%, 25 dt at | 7 \u2019: %, 3 at 653 11509 com, 135.a¢ 143, 10 at 143%, 25 at J Fosific, 10 at 183, 25 at 183%, $00 at).Shawinigan, 50 at 103, 10 at 102%.| pes ee le to-day, that the pros.0 25 at 110, ooo ttawa L.and P.SE Pewer, 100.at 133%, 25 at 1 128050 a 2 434 5.0 AL 2 2 a +.Illinois pref., 15 at 152.a cts ae air So Mackay pref., 50 at 764, 20 at 18%.Twin City, 1 at 113%, 75 at 1 ri City pref.2 at 93.Mexican, 100 at 76.Scotia, 116 at 88, 25 at 83%, 23 at 83, 50 at 88%, 25 at 88, 59 at 88%, 5 at 87% 2 at 87%, 37 at 87% at 87%, 50 at a .50 \" 86%, 10 at 36, 36 at 86%.75 at 86% at 87; 50 at 87%, 200 at 374%, 70 at 87%, | Asbestos, 2 at 28%, 50 at 29%, 10 af, © 23,.25.at © dren \u2018com, 0 at 69 mt 695, 115\u2018#t 6954; witch com., 25 -at PEE ire CAE fan - Tron pref.2325 at\u2019 1331 .\u2018Woods com.;-5 at 4 aays.4, sbestos pref., 25-at 98.TS .Bom:-Coal, 25 at 8t%, 25 at 82.- ©.Gonverters, 50-at 45:,.=\" Black Lake, 100 at 23; 1 at 22%.Laur.com., 25 at 130, 1 at 129, Pénman\u2019s pref., 200 at.873; .Mer.Bank, 30 at 1763.Molsons Bank, 51 at 207.~:.Yrom bonds, $30,000 at 96, $1000.at 963% $6 1000 at 9644; - Soon an Rubher bonds, $1000 at 9915, ; Ogilvie bonds, -B.$5000 at 113.\" - Rico bonds, $1000 at 88.7.og\u2019 , APTFERNOON BOARD.\" - Iron pref., 75 at la.Textile \u2018com\u2026 5 at 723%, '5'at Tron com, ,100 at 89%.30, 2t 69.A T atq8 4 Scotia, 235 at 87, 75-at 8744, 210 at! - .4» 1 - \u2018 Detroit, 25 at 654%, 25 at 65%.Mackay pref., 100 at 76% : _ Asbestos pref., 2 at 94, 19 at 943.Rio, 25 at 95.Royal Bank, 17 at 2504, 3 at- 231, Cal Cotton, L75 at 64.Soo.35 at 1433.25 at 1434.Tl4nois, 15 at 92, 2 at 91%.Crown Res., 300 at 370.: Duluth, 2 at 684.Stock Market \u2018Quiet - a The stock market was, quiet this_afternoon, in .sympathy -with: -duiness in Wall Street.\u2018 Scotia and Asbestos preferred were fairly active.CUMBERLAND -ELY.Cumberland Ely Company declared an initial dividend of 10 cents a share payable March 20th, to stock of record\u2019 of March 18.7 \u2019 mt \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - .n .NORFOLK & WESTERN.3, New York, Feb.25.\u2014Directors of Nor- folk-and Western adjourned without an- | nouncing any action upon \u2018financial mat- | ters.A director intimated that financial \u201c plans had been under consideration and - that possibly some announcement miæht be made later.\u201cNNW YORX PRODUCE PRICES.New York, Feb.25.\u2014Butter firm; receipts, 4,758.Creamery special, 32; held.second to special, 25 to 32; state dairy common to finest, 25 to 30; western factory, 22 to 28.Cheese firm, unchanged: eipts, 1,267.me 6 vo eas unsettled and lower; receipts, 7,483.Btate and Penna.and: nearby Hernery, brown and mixed fariey, 28 to 29; do., gathered, brown, fair t& prime,.26 to 27; western first, 253 to 26; seconds, 25 to 25%; refrigerators, 22 to 24.v Colin teste \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rer in pates \u201c4.Scotia was heavily dealt in this.morn-.[.ing, and followed an erratic .course in: Îts quotations.Scotia optned at 88, rose to 881%, declined to 88; and closed: ! at 87.Iron common was steady around\u2019 : 69%.Colored cotton rose two.and a balf points from 60%, and Asbestos common declined\u2019 a point from 29%.Detroit United adn Toronto Sireet wére active, the former around 65%, and the latter around 124%.Canadian Pacific was steady and Soo strong, while some 33%.4 at-124%4, 10 at{ \u201cl'Gueen,, 508 at 30.At sen Min.St.P.& - Ste.M.; Pp d.dere ead 113 143 | Am.Sugar 125% 125% do.:.ptd.153%4-153% | market steady; - d Cent.oo |.mixed, $9.20 to .$9.70; rough, $9.25 choice heavy, $9.40 to $9.70: pigs, to $9.35; bulk of sales, $9.45 to $ Seep receipts estimated.at - 7,000-; $4.85 to $7.75; Am.Smelt.4 8 NŸCEH 1 15 LSA Bl NCE i i Am.8 ry eee weer GO.Ipfd.4734 473% do.Md.-.-do.Hptd, 36% 364 Am.Wool.37 37 - N.Y.0.&W.45% ok Anaconda 50 \u2018D No.Pacific 136 Atchison.1163 115% Nor.&W.10134 1014 do.pfd.103 Pao.Mail cere 00.Balt.& Ohio 1125¢ 112% PennR.R.xd 183% 133% do.pid._.au Press.Steel .#3 Br kiyn R.T.76% 15% do.pfd.Cen.eather 1055 403% Peo.Gas 110% 110% Can.Pacific 182% 182% Phi end 169 Chic.Gt.W.315% do lpid vu id CM x BCP.11656 M0 Hop iun™® aii bt > M, St. hough what they :ealled the pre- \u201cnt srare were anôtirer instance of a 'S CHWE SQ os Wares 2 But it} \u2014- -has nothing \u2018to\u2019 dé with \u2018the United -States!.\u2018other \u2018generation \u2018behalf \" of; the Some \u2018people.a matter \u2018in \u2018the House.which he had \u2018that \u2018the majority\u2019 | tosthè- \u2018chairman ald\u2019 com .motives*w th the: Toftiness of his own.- come -by\" officials : of.Pokio- and ¥oko- hgma.: .= 4 \u201cPRINCIPAL; \u2018PETERSON.2° two.power.\u2018stan : Canada ig srotined £ \u2018to\" think- that this us, arid that we, TORY rely fapon\u2019 the protection of the Muinroe doctrine, it would be per- \u2018raissible:to suggest.that Canada should \u2018begin: to, contribute, if not to the navy of the Empire, at.least to the navy.of \u201cBut the other side of \u2018the\u2019 picture is: more pleasing.Let the.component.\u2018States of the British Empire.stand together, and before an- \u201ccome and gone, we .8hal]l be able, with peace forever.\u201cour main: interest, to present a united: front.\u201cagainst.any.-possible foe.13} LOMSDEN INQUIRY | \u2018Discussion Leads % Amicable Arrangement.\u201cOttawes Feb; 35-he Lumden inves- \u2018tigation -committée met on Thursday afternoon: and agreed: to make an effort to.\u2018appoinit: an\u2019 Anvestigal ng counat en [D fe, who would be\u2019 \u201c| egrecaplé | to:both parties.The discus: \u2018sion, which: led rangement.oe a oo to: this amicable ars \u2018 itter Sth mt EE makes been \u2018conducted: properly and: well., \u201cMr, \u201cWilson-also.objected ta Mr.Lon | .noxs' remarks, -but: Lamas\" shoul \u2018bé allowed to\u2018pro- - Mr.\u201cLenric Argued\u201d hat the.minority | should xbe- allowed\u2019 thelr: right of select.\u201d he.chairman said ing the\" \u2018second \u2018 \u2018counsel, and :30 lét the Fégple \u2018have an\u2019 opportunity of having: 1 1 cpnñidence.in-the-investigatiun.* Macdonald\u2019: said the speech of Mr.Lennox - the party press:'He.criticised the mwem- ber \u2018for: South: Simcoe\u2019 for bringing up} assented.to- in.the committee.\"Mr.\u2018Lennox -rose\u2019 towa point \u2018of .order.He.bad \u2018hot assented to the action of \u2018the committee: \u2026 Mr.Maedonal sald\u2019 he had not.dise sented: He- -acétised \u2018Mr.Lennor of un- fairress.He had no right to assume.weer there for the purpose -.of shielding the government, It was \u201ctheir anxlety to have a complete: and \u201cfull «investigation.coming into\u2019 the committee ne had said thought.their first duty was to dsk the \u2018Opposition to sub- wift names of counsel, Ar.\u2018Lenox: objected to Mr.Maicdon- ring \u2018tHe: \u201clowness of his \u201cwiz D = ghd eno 1mputations, - 25 Wilson What ; t aid yoa do then, je here as; politic: recognize it.The government: de ps cians, .and - the\u2019 pub Mr., Macdônald- not on trial; ; Mr, .Lennox\u2014It is.\" ws -Mr.Clarke thought.it\u2019 would he \u2018at dangerous thing.to \u201chave the appoint-' ment made in a partisan spirit.Mr.Barker resented any reflection upon- his conduct in.the House.by.g | If the ma-' jority sof\" the\u2019 committee nominated: shy | member: of \u2018the committee.the\u201d government undertook: \u201cté HRY; thé.stigating counsel they greatest.mistake they hate: Wit: would, ba.regarded\u2019 by the touiitry as a: foaring farce, Mr.Wilson said-if he \u2018had.felt.partisan aver this he.would have resigned.He was.an honést man.The chairman asad the \u2018minority to name a\u2018coungel, Mr.Lennox: refused.He, would not name a counsél \"and \u2018ther have Him ob- jectéà .to.He.objected to Having his language.distorted, or to Mr.Wilson declaring he was an honest\u201d man as if others \u201cwere not.Hig recordin.«the House would bear comparison.It.was finally agreed\u2019 that \u2018Messrs.:| Macdonald and Barker should endeavor to agree upon a counsel and report to the committee.+ The Spmmittss will rieet again\u2018on Tuesday, March 8.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - AMERICANS AT Yo KOHAMA.Æokio,Æeb.:25 ~The steamer: \u2018Cleveland,\u201d with .700.American tourists aboard, arrived.at Yokohama to-day.The party was \u2018given .a splendid wei- RB sta VPA a J Ë ear \u201cof |\".~ qd willl J a le ee quences of dis-'| \u2018Hh | agreement,\u2019 It is; 4nly with the help | you \u201cstates: that \u2018the hing ke.ey 0 mizintain.me as a man, thank: \u2018that: but respect - Justice! 1 Jake Friedman for voluntary: tatemen {ti} March 1 on the charge-of pce | pa \u201c| goods stolen by Willoughby: -| He.had emphatically the Drisoner ou words\u201d.quoted \u201d above.\u201c7 \u2018| Judge Lanctot\u2019s wrath pose) Vials the | J 1e anyone in Geoffrion, the oft Was Ahterests'of-the \u2018government that there would appear\u201d \u2018to\u201cHiave been: foth= | ing- wrong: at all, \u201cthat: \u2018everything bad J Refore ; Ha weather report | was .useless.| Cornishman, left Liverpool.a e, \u201c{ Parthen in arrived.Halifax., Fe x \u201cTabasco, arrived Halifax.|.La Provence, arrived Havre.- Judge - Lanctot.Had: Just committed - Alle the McClary.MübutaptutinéC \u2018refüsed: 7: bail, Poe res ithe @ luckless lawyer almost \u2018before; tha.sig- \u2018pificance of his words had been grasped- | dy those in the court room: It \u2018was some minutes 7héfore : \u2018Judge Lanctot paused in his lecture to the rash K.\u20ac, and allowed the subject of bis\u2018 \u2018displeasure: a word in: explanation.With ef nimble wit.he protested that.\u2018what he had intended to the court.Was prejudiced: \u2018cases.; This was no better, and; £: made mai Lanétot \u2018expréssed surprisè - that Mr.Jacobs should\u2019 say.suéh a: \u201cthing.\u201cMe minded \u2018him that th word \u2018prejudiced was not a nice one to use in.spedking cf a court.of justice, and .advised .a- more careful.éhélce\u201d of, \u2018expressions in.future.- Mr.Jacobs.\u2018assured: His Honor .that he had no.intention.of: \u201cmaking any such imputation and the incedent: closed with the judge stating that: he 1 accept the: explanation.: =} Mr.J.C¢ Newman, manager.« \u2018McClary Manufacturing.Co., the ame witness called, stated that\u2019 \u201cAlten: Was.responsible:for all the goods that \u2018went: anything: at the King: street office.He told |\u2019 of the investigation he had madé and.Tota confession by Allen in, Fidedman\u2019s presénce.- Allen was.called, and.told.\u2018of his dealings with, the acc ©.said | he had refused to.soll Friodnian.\u2018stuff.5; at first, but - the latter\u201d \u2018had assured him.there was could sell, and later -sald he: could | dispose of them, a and told the witness | what he could get for them: .Ho éx- plained the arrangement.they.made for \u201cthe taking - away \u201cof \u2018the goods, warned \u201cthe \u201cprisoner not to sell -theïm to\u2019 McClary\u2019s customers.:Friedniari said there \u201cwould \u2018be: no - danger | of that ax the marks would ail be taken | off.He:seid that 8 \u201cHave Complisd With Do , mands of.Operatives.iv It was given \u2018out trom\" the.neadquar ters.of the cloak-makKers\u201d strike to- -day -concessions demanded, \u2018the agreement required; before their striking employees will.return: to work.dred; \u2018dnd efforts are - being \u201cmade to Trades-and Labor Council, ata, meet- haq | ing, endorsed the-strikers and undertook to raise as large a fund as\u201d pds- sible.The pantsmakers\u2019 union, the first to respond.to the call of the council, levied a tax of, one dollar on each of its members 'to\"ald \u2018the :striking interests, and \u2018turned in to the.strike fund last evening\u2019 a contribution of thirty- three dollars.\u201c SUES A.SOMMER \u20ac co.against \u201cAs :Sommer & Co.manufacturers of- ladies costumes, by F.B: Holdstead, \u2018commercial \u2018traveller, Mr.Holdstead.claims\u2019 that he was to be paid 10 percent commission on the goods which he sold in a certain.district allotted to him, whilé he was credited only 5.percent on.certain goods, and allowed no commission; at all on others.Sr treet ler tee SIDEWALK WAS SLIPPERY.\" \u201cPierre Renaud had:ten witnesses and in tHe Recorder's \u201cCourt .this morning to.prove-that on.a \u2018certain -day-last week.it.had béen go: stormy that to put ashes on thé: walk The Recorder-: hes.the matter in mind; and will decide -to- morrow.PAID FIVE DOLL.RS,- FINE.Paul Carfern, \u2018Michael Marona, Jo- \u2018seph Arlous añd\u2019 Joseph\u2018 Sahsano were.loitering on the street yesterday and a constable whbi met them invited tHe four to maet Mr.Recorder: Wet .They were quite touched by\u2019 the ney \u2014touched for five dollars each.- DRUNK AND BEGGING.Amboige -Douget and Albert Marion were each sent.down for, six \u201cmonths this morning.Drunkenness and begging were the \u2018charges, but it\u2019 took five constables, two captains and three: citizens to tell all the evil: that.Is, known of them.:.- A Toronto BEGAN.Jobn Maloney, who comes from Toronto, will not have, to, beg .any more for two months, .Fovernor Vallee has him in ¢Harge.SHIPPING.NE\u201d va: SRI 3 A \u201cp'rard.Hesperiah.passed Môville: Kroonland,, arrived New\u2019 York.\u2018Feb, : Oceana, arrived New York.eb.24 arrived New York.Feb.2 Feb, 2 24 2.Frijadeiptie arrived New York.Feb, 24 | Tel» Outward.; \u201cstan, mi Crt left St, Jom, Feb.2 3 Méa, Tmpe left St.John.° 24 Numidian; rived \u2018Glasgow.- BOOM.I Ck i i iow | vidence: that | 1 start.of the year, wi say.wés t tH \u201cAgainst i ) tters.\u2018a ttle Works, for.for Judge) Bu 2 4 from $600 to.31200.; outof metal warehouse, and\u2019 thät rio |\u201d 1 cash sales were supposed to-be made | $10 no danger edman took.a list x the things.Alle a she | and | have done.work and pour $10,000 in increase: ion { to\u2019.them.The.| tention\u201d of or 1 creases made al at vd City Hall.\u2018o e heads of depar ents and| \u2018fit must > mbéi ok Ey: 5 \u201c| were not overlooked in Januar a à stateinents, \u2018moreover; wera made \u201cin| «| thé ceurse .of \u2018conve that twenty-four\" firms had now met the: \u2018and had \u2018signed: |- The number still out is about five hün- augment the strike fund.The Hebrew .An action for $3,632 has bean entered ployess : Must return.to gp lagld Me\" Increnaes gr ne.7 compttoller ina difficult position.\u201cdax \u201cThe _comptroll understands: whe of \u2018tte Increases von \u2018at the coming pay-day-will be withdFawn, or whether \u201cwhole -portion.of {his extra monay glven \u2018the: civic.ployees.since \u2018the ñ Marc \u2018 dae ut he Hardly peared :.a.: little uncertain as to the increases rétiirnea to the city.t-they-did not knoWwhether each.clerk or official would be asked to pay back \u201cin.cold-,dollérg +the \u2018amount of, \u201cthese.increases ik o had received, -or\u201cwhether park à the salary would be \u2018withheld until the amount is can- céled.It will be seen-that should the (Board decide to havé\u201d\u2019the-money- paid: \u2018bagk \u2018in cash\u2018 some \u2018Gmiployees.: would havè:to.hand \u201coyef à\u2018 Hire sum.\u201cThe son.of: ex-Aldermay \u2018Giroux,\u2019 for Ink stance,.whose s d.\"increased would Have to return $100.; For \u2018He, will have received two - months\u2019 salary at the new.rate, Lor \"$200, Thijs, his -old.remüneration, - |-to.which : he reverts.by reason ôf yesterday's \u2018action; entitle him- to only, 0.IE is \u2018possible, À noweyer, , that the Board \u2018mid, not.demand an\u2018immediate return.\u2019 \u2018Msny- of \u2018those receiving: additions to \u2018thelr.salary are likely to have the increase restored: Moreover, the Board seem Inclined to have these increases | \u2018take effect from the: first of the year.Ih: \u2018such \u2018cases ne Tatum of money at all\u2019 would.\u2018be 1 Ifthe .controllers \"increase.\u2018 were | smaller: than that Sven, by the \u2018free \u2018spending old council, à.simple sum In Subtraction would ; decide.\u2018the\u2019 amount we Which \u201cthe city Bould be relm- vor the:$ $80,000 voted for these \u2018creases, \u201c$14,000.will-have been paid by the end of the month.But some of this goes, to new.appdintees.\u201cThese ;.so must be paid the 1 regular\u2019 em- \u2018their money, hut\u2019 ployees\u201d 1t Js different ¥ sion hy 0 rerrul Salar ade by \u201cthe: old counell, has: brought some sadness, \u2018put \u2018more: joy:| Here is w at.some £satidn, and cannot, in: any \u2018way, be said: to have: resulted from.a desire to.\u2018curry Savor \u2018with.the controllers.j Es Mr.- Robb, city\u2019 treasurer; \u2018action seems \u2018most: wise.~The: Boa; -tionable steps: taken Hy.the-old-\u2018com-.ittees.Whit the legal aspect \u2018 \u2018may be Ido not know.\u201d \u201cWhether-the' \u2018Board can\u2019 or cannot \u2018make\u2019 a redistribution has nothing \u2018to do with.this.It-would have beer \u2018too bad \u2018if the.new \u2018Board haa\u2019 approved: by its silence the\u2019 action of the old.\u2019 James \u201cFerns, city.\u201d assessor: > qa thought it was coming.| These mer are working day: and\u201d night.I don\u2019t| know about the legal aspect, but the action \u2018is \u2018morally right.The.controllers have-the whip \u2018hand too.- The | employees will: have : comiply.or set Q I = Dr.Louis LabéFge; officer: .\u2018It may seem: .a little.\u2018severe | to some, but : will work out all Tight.The only way.a good man can\u2018suffer is by reason of\u201d delays.The.Boärd doesn\u2019t.seem to have any of \u201cthose: though.\u2019 John Barlow, city surveyor: Te they can regulate the \u2018workings of - the departments it.will be a fine thing.1 | do.\u2018not \u2018think -any good man will.suffer.by the deal.Thé\u2019 \u2018way.one: man\u2019 has.been discharged and.another: -put- in his place in the past has.not \u2018been fair, and it has :interferred with the efficiency of the staffs.This chance to: régulate was\u2019 needed.Te ; * MR.SUCKLINGS DEPARTURE.My.1.E.-Suckling| ¢f the C.P.R.Atlantic Steamship Passenger Department,\u201c who was - recently promoted to be general: agent of the \u2018passenger des: \u2018partment ~at \u2018Toronto; j eav \u2018f8e0rihs partment at.Torontey leaves: for his.\u2018new, \u201cPost .to-morrow \u201cnight, * having completed.exactly four, years -of service \"with the \u201cCompäry here.Mr.-Suckling has received: -Many congratulatory messages, on: his appointment, and he -will be @ atiy missed by:ithe hundreds \u2018of - ntic.tourists: who \u201chave \u201ccome \u201cin contact with.him hére:.His.promotion cô-inaides: closely with.that of his.late chieé, Mr.|.Mr.Archer Baker, :in- London.: Mr.G.:M¢Ls Brown, wha succeeded the.late | Suckling came.to.Montreal four years age with.Mr, Brown, and: acted.as his assistant, \u2018while he was in charge of the.Passenger _Doperimiont - at claimed-to the world last evening that he wouldn't 80 \u2018home, until morning,\u201d he little.thought that fifteen mor would- pass before \u2018he would Test \u2018beneath his own \u201cvine and d fig tree once again.The Recorder\u2019 did Jt w The Plandia.pr \"CAUTION 1,2 not be re with the many i.itatlons its Success \"uk s brought on the the market.janola style \u2014furglabing, a à œuide t int hemotist \u2014 interpre.oes mes and melody notes\u2014and the | \u201cexclusive.and important features that \u2018have made \u2018this Instrument mous, ; TO-SAIÉ BFTHÉ bre To \u2018insure st mistakes cal, || Nearly \u2018three hundred passengers left | eae \u2018a demonstration i be convino- | ; the Windsor station Gy d.@anadian Paci-| ed of the\u2018truth of thèse statemants, \u201c| -| fic spec.train Last evening for St.The largest Circulating gaibrary of ot | Æ | John.Fhe sp pecial.e jpneisted.of.ef; i aisle\u201d rolls in Canada affords voi the | M | eats, and 2 diner, and) Fett the Win .use of music at'& Somimal coût, ie nat 7.t will reach.the \u2018Dally dem nstrations at.Nordheim.= whart.-at \u20ac ge on foday In fimo to.oe P89 St.\u201cCatierino street - transfer passengers on .boar e | , Empress pr for to her sailing this \u2018after- 1788! 6 agents for Steinway P um.Pin.the neighborhood of |: \u2018Only the amount | 1 be demanded.| Controllers.\u2018Dupuis\u2019; ;and Alney.~ap- | exact \u2018intention\u2019 of -the Board.them- | selves.\u2019 The idea was, they said, to} Hen \u2018all the money paid by reason of : old \u2018Jchurch is anticipating: in.a el ; |Coi.- y jn-.[he | Col.John Tilton, Ottawa; \u2018has pronounced itself against the: ques- | \u2018medical \u2018health | 1 American inday D, \u2018Pastor, of an: importasit Chicago.He oom \"à end\u2019 former fellow-suident \u2018of > who has soon the acting Calvary Church\u2019 for some 5 \u201cMartin PS a graduate and y rcolosi \u2018former ct Pelion ot the.Chi 106 A Sata y udlen it the le-Wittenbérs ; cat Diversity in » Where he.w a given the a, THE REV.DE.MARTIN.tan Institute, à branch of the Chicago \"Theological Seminary, and since.then has \u2018done a remarkable work.in 1ead- ing.a\" group of - \u2018 half-discouraged-| church-members with a barttally built church edifice on which Tested a Peur debt, to a successful completion of the building - and \u2018great .strenz of the organization, and work \u201cot the church.- tihe -few \u2018years -of this work he has already \u2018become prominent among the large number of Congre- gatlonal pastors in Chicago.He has, an unusually large vision of thé need and: possibility of the work of the Christian Church in the great city, and \u2018his church programmes show that : he \u201ccan successfully\" change \u2018the traditional \u2018methods dnd services\u201d of.the «church to.adapt them & the changing and growing, needs.of .the community.in- lon he is.working.Dr.\u2018Martin preaches next Sunday \u201cmoi ing.on EA \u2018Therapeutic.chris and Sunday eyening on \u2018the Urgency: \u201cChrist.\u201d He also\u2018 addresses\" fire.n°87 \u201cOwn at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.The eats i inspiration from Dr.-Meartin\u2019s v 2 DOMINION RIFLE - ASSOCLATION Hs s Braliney Express Regret at Les ing : Ottawa, .slded over) Ÿhk held in.he Railway -Committes root e \u201cTilton.and: viewed \u201cthe work, pol the .:year,- the former\u201d mentioning\" that Canadians\u2019 at \u201cBisley last \u2018year had won .between $4,500 -and \"$5,000.Captain, \"Birdwhistles annual report stated that.there .were 700 entries at.the\" D.\"R.A.meet,.which was 144.Ain excess of the previous yéar.| The.average \u2018entry \u2018for 26° \u201cYears.was | 4H.\u201c The following .owcers \u2018were \u20ac | ctea\u201d \u201cfor\u201d 1910: Presidént-Col Hughes: vice-president, Col.W: ¢.\" Macdonald, Toronto; Lieut.Col.Ibbottson, Montreal; \u201cHon.L.Power, Hal fax; Lo Steele, Winnipeg; Lieüt.\u2018col au Eu.sori, \u2018 Stiarlôttétowns.Col.Priqr, .Vic- toris, B:C; Col.Cruikshank, \u2018Alberta: Lieut-Col.Gwynne, \" \u2018secretary , Captain Birdwhistle, Ottawa; treasurer- Major -S.: Btither- land,\u2019 auditors Cutiningham & - Company, Ottawa.| © Thé: Governor-Genèral in reply\u2019 to a resolution expressing regret \u2018at tlie near.\u2018approach of.his return to England said the flve years he had spent in Canada were: the- happiest of' his life.Hé-would go back to England as a Canadian and would feel- himself somewhat iñ the capacity.of: a Canadian _ambassador.Le STRATHCONA HALL \u2018AT HOME: Social.activities for :the-present.sez- son.at; McGill were brought toa close } last night, when the.resjdents: of Strathcona Hall gave their annual \u2018At Hoime.\u201d The attendance was limited to | seventy-five couplés.The.\u2018guests met at Strathcona.Hall and, after filling up programmes, \u2018adjourned\u2019 to:the rink.Nine numbers were given, and amonget.them a \u2018moon-skate,\u201d \u2018which was quite.novel.The light of the full moon made the night an ideal one for skating.Supper was served at the Union, and a dance was held in the.large \u2018hall.Thirteen sélections were played by the orchestra.At \u2018hälf-past,\u201d \u2018twelve the gathéring broke up, after a very suce cessful evening.The \u2018patronesses \u2018were: \u201cMiss\u201d Hurl- batt, Miss Cartwright, Mrs.Eve, and- Mrs.-A: M.Thompsén.The \u2018residents committee Was.coïné.posed \u2018of Messrs.-J.J.Nelll, B:Se.: PA.Herbert, A.Ww.GC.Clatk); \u2018apd WwW.M Matheson, Sond THE: STRIKE IN GUADALOURE.Pointe-a- Pitre, -Guadaloupe, Feb.25.Forces of police have gone to-St.Francois, to protect thé natives there, several of whom-have been killed dur: ing: the disturbances arising.from the: strike of sugar cane \u2018cutters.The strikers have gathered \u2018in considetable numbers \u2018about St.\u201d Francois, ;:and-are/ \u201cpillaging .the ' surrounding country.They are killing domestic animals.for} food.: The foreign.consulates are guar arded- by the police.- Several sugar &ripd- ing factories\u2019 \u2018have.been: burned.- : Governor Gaurette to-day.announced: 1 the arrival of: reinforcements of troops 1 from Martinique, and the French ar- When : Henry.ay.Soyously.pro- | - mored cruiser \u2018Viètor: Hugo\u2019 was on der.pre tie NAME NEW LINER- \u2018EUROPE.i, A- despatch from Berlin states: that the new leviathan of \u2018the Hamburg-\u2014 American line will \"be christened: \u2018Europe,\u2019 as she slides down\u2019 the ways.The new liner will have a capacity of 50,000 tons, and will be built at the Vulcan yards {n_Germany.The order for.the vessel was originally glven to: Messrs.Harland & Wolff, of Belfast, but \u2018was cancelled .on account.of the: depressed condition of.the shipping trade.The completion.of the \u2018Burope \u2018will realize a long cherished dea af\u201d \u2018Herr Ballin, \u2018director of ) LI sERTY O OR DEATH: \u2018\u2019Michael Murphy was \u2018not so.greedy.He merely wanted liberty.Mr.| \u2018Recorder Wéir \u2018decided to put him lanos-| where .the ovine bowl is but-a- mem] ue or for- Bik \u2018we à d proserice ia Île pul- _ of the Rev.Sond! J | \u201cf'æivé à service to.the town.\u2018signatures +1 direct.access to Montreal.Dominion et ype adh vas \u201c1 \u201cBaskatchewan; the way.here to.ald in Preserving.or- 4 I § N q the ane! 1 unknown youth.\u201cPatrick Henry asked.for hs or: | death.' ing\u2019 _ place at he Ran : Qlub,\u201d St.\u201d Lambert, day, when fifteen\u2019 mayors, several priests; \u2018wardens, and.a few presidents o of agricultural societies from the counties \u2018of Iberville, united for, 4 étition for the building of an.\u201cthoüsarid-foot wall \u201calong \u2018 thé\u2019 youth shore of.the St.Lawrence: sagst of .Sib the Bat 1t ig intendéd to pre- | sen \u2018ederal Government, in calli ng\u2019 \u2018them Ti es he gna: An = ne ad re \u2018Showed.the necess for such\u201d 2 an, sho t the prairie, Neg Napierville; Chateau-{, the Pp \u2018posé of.Baining information as].d was\u2019 Instrue .to ten pare \u2018the tendet, \u2018riade payable to.the.Mi Sante Ton 1910, for the iD ono of 150 cast row monuments: for use-in marking the International boundary.Specifieations may be seen at the office of the Chief Astronomer, Dominion Observatory, or will be furnished on application to him, or the Secretary of the Depa rtment tender must be accompanied- Dik \u20ac an accepted bank cheque for a sum equal cent.of the whole amouni unt of ter of .the Interior, which cheque wil be forfeited -if the successful tenderer fails to carry out the terms of the contract.The; Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.\u2019 WwW.W.CORY.: : Newspagers inserting \u2018this afvertise- 13 \u2018ment Without \u2018authority will not be Paid \u2018.\u20ac people.de- |» \u2018mianded, .hé said, Was.À :Seu-walL six.feet in \u2018height, \u2018and \u201cthirty.feet.This would \u2018eñ- able: the, electric.Cars to come.through\u2019 to.Laprairie, and to, the.Canadian Light & Power.Company to put up posts and dress he pointed out\u2019 that.the population .of the five counties represented as de- ehould.While in'1871 the-courties had.-a \u2018popalation\u201d \u2018of 65, only.52,762.inhabi \u201cout.that on the south shore of.the river ast © \u2018year the.ite.jams were\u2019 eating \u201caway: thé earth.One.Hundre od \u2018eight, ares dat ces \u2018affttmed.with, | t'thèy lost\u201d \u2018aninualty- \u2018the \u201cfloods, and lack \u201cof Ani the | Joss: if money was not\u201c all; \u2018there was £00 through\u201d | also the loss.of hunian life, of domestic animals, or \u2018through\u2019 damage to proper- | ty.Since the construction of: the Vic- teria, \u201cbridge, \"houses dating - from the \u2018earliest days of the colony\" had been \u2018evt \u2018down inthe ice jams.-the \u2018wal was\u201d constructed, the vaiue of \u2018and in the region would gp up consid- \u201cetaHly, and rdilway Hnes WQUId\"be con- wtructed.He read \u2018a letter from Mr.w.P\u201cPowell, manager of the Montreal &- Southern Counties Railway, statinë that the construction of the wall.along the rier would.have a most important cfiect.0 nthe future of the district, and \u2018that as sooù \u2018as the district.Was.safe- \u2018pany.would rin through acon in of {ts\"line à run tro s + uation | Mr.Victor Barboay, mayor- of \u201cst.Constänt, who presided; spoke\u2019 strongly in®favor \u2018of the enterprise, .as did Cure Lamarche, of -Laprairie; Dr.A, - \u2018Brisson, Laÿprairie;.Mr.N.C.\u2018Parham -and others.Thole present at \u2018the meeting were: The Rev.\u2019 Father Lamarche, Laprairié; |.Simeon Page, .mayor\u201d of .Laprairie Parish;.Dr.° S.A.Longtin, mayar of the; town \u2018of -Laprairie;- Noe Deneault, \u2018mayor St.Jacques le Mineur; Arcade \u2018Burbeau, mayor of St.Constant: J., Le \u201cLongtin, mayor of St: Philippe; \u2018Hormisdas: Trudeap,- St.Jsidore;: W.\u2018Lussier, mayor of Sherfington;-Emi- |.lien\u2019 Liubaie, mayor of St.Michel sta- of tions Octave Laroche, mayor: of: \u201cSt.of St.Remi village; Cyrille\u201d bert,.:mayor of \u2018St: Cyprien, L.A.Mc- Ban, \u2018mayor of Ormstown; Art; -Beau- doin,\u2019 mafor:: -of-St; \u2014Chrysostomé: F.Goyette, warden: -of-St, Urbain; Trefle David, mayor of - Qhatéauguay; N.L.anejault, St.-Valentin; Robert Marce- J Un, mayor of.St.\u2018Blaise; Ernest Per- ras, Alekis.Moquin, J.B.Boucher, Dr.Tr As Brisson, Victor: Barbeau, H.8i- foots \u201cof Labrairios à and, N.C: \u2018Parham, on Ma Titania, CT ag 01 lcuse.of.Commons.to-day: +t Macdonald Tes} SUGGESTS THAT \"RETAILERS APPOINT A com: MITTÉE \u2018To LoDK AËTER ; - THEIR INTERESTS.\u2014\u2014 pda.Feb.25 \u2014A mammoth\u2019 depu- \u2018THE: \u2018PREMIER: \"tation: of mémbers of the Retail Mer- :| chantb\u2019 Association.of - Canada,\u201d repre- -senting Montreal, Toronto,.Kingston, Hamilton, - «Guelph Brockville; \u201cTsondom and other places, arrived in Ottawa by: | special \u2018traiit this \u2018morning, \u2018and nan\u2019 {nterviexr with \"the Premier \u201cEnd a - number of his colleagues held in the | cham] \u2018of the.House of .made strong objections \u2018fo Mr.F.D Monk's bill \u2018in respect to \u201cco-operative societ/es,- which is at the- préséfit-time being considered by the Commons Com- mitie on Banking and Commerce.~The chief speeches were: made by x M.Trowern, of Toront ;osecretary.of thé Ret:f] Association, and by J.A.Beaudry; of Montreal.Their principal contentions\u201d were that if a bill in respect toco-operation were passed.by parliament co-operative societies would have a number of privileges\u2019 including the following: \u201cGetting charters and calling themselves limited; liability companies, without.paying anything; no not \u2018being compelled to hive: their capitdl;- no guarantee \u2018that any - sum shail be paid out by the societies beforé they commence business; _, no- \u2018guarantee that co-operative societies | will op pay.dividends - out.of their capital.\u2018Speéches\u2019 were made by representatives of retail interests in \u2018various cities, The speakers were: introduced by Mr.Robert Bickerdike, M.P.Sir \"Wilfrid Laurier, in reply, said that the bills before the House were not government measures.The claim put: forward by so large a delegation that co-operative legislation would be- a -detriment \u201cto the workingman- was worth © of.serious consideration.He suggested that the retailers appoint a committee to look after their interests, and promised on behalf of himself and colleagues.that every effort.would.be made: to see that a: fair measure of justice Vas extended to all concerned.WANTS TO KEEP- JUNK STORE.; Chief Carpenter | \u2018Refuses to Give _ \u2018License and- Mandamus is ©.Sought, A \u201cpetition for a.writ of.mandamus.was filed in the Practice Court this morning by: Géo.Waller, who takes this: \u2018Proceeding «against Chief Detective Carpenter to force him to grant: petitioner a license for a\" junk store .: Thé -affidavit \u2018of* Waller au- companying \u201chis petition, \u2018includes tle following curious paragraph:.\u2018I catch some ;diamonds in the States and he would: not give me my: license, and in case if I am not catch some diamonds \u2018énithe States, he will give me a-license.\u2019 mr ant .MISSION AT ST.PATRICK'S: The Dominican preachers wily deliver \"| sermons in_ St.Patrick's church on un next.At the 10 o'clock\u2019 Hien | of Sunday, ne Rev.Father Walsh - will: speak: on: the \u2018Sacrament.of: Mercy?In: & evening the mission for women will be opened a 7.30, to.continue morning and\u2019 ening during the week.The épening sermon will be preached by the Rev.Father O'Neill, Dominican, on \u2018Spiritual Correspondente.' Sree | CHINAMAN WAS.FINED.It ig said that Sam Lee mixed his \u2018Yakaminz- and Fou You Dum last evening.i Something must \u2018have disturbed | his\u201d equaniniity, for he ran emo on t.last event » and.a Still; San creasing .Instead of.increasing, \u2018as it | \u201cJuarded- from annual, foodé.the com- | Je |.Lreadth, to run .from \u201cLaprairfe east, G Leight.thousand: feet, .In his ad- |.7.now there, were | He .pointéd | \u201cAs \u2018sodôn\u201d \u2018as | Remi:-parish; Charles Laporfe, mayor | ucher, mayor.of St.Edouard; Cybrie en :He-.Havana |.Reynolds, Re Organ, Concert \u2018Overture \u201c.hek.an \u2026 i i \u2018the British Columbia coast service.\u201cfor it, | Us - \u201cT0 LET, MODERN UP TO DATE Brick « | House, \u2018containing about thirty-five : ! rooms.Steam heated.-About \u2018five - \u201c minutes from Street Railway.Ap- \u2018ply, H., +85, nished front room, suitable- for one peu two gentlemen, bath flat, with board.- ; PERSONALS 2% Dr.Martin\u2019 was in Sherbrooke \u2018Wednesday.Mr.Hayter Reed is \u2018returning trom: ; | Wihnipeg this \"week.Mrs.Lüdlow-Bruges, of \u2018London, i guest at the: Windsor.Miss Clare Dawson is visiting in st Johns, the guest of Mrs.C.R.Cousins.\u201d Mrs.L.P.Brodeur arrived at the .sa Windsor last evening from Ottawa.* * Miss Mitchell, Peel strect, is entertaining at a\u2019 \u2018bridge\u2019 party this afternoon.Mrs.Murray Botsford is entertaining informally at the tea hour this after- : \u2018noon.Miss Helen Monk is going to spend a few days in- Ottawa with her sister, Mrs, George A.Mountain.Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Claude Robin are sait\u201d, : ing for the.Mediterranean, and will ~ -Bpend: \u2018some time in Italy.Miss \u2018Marjorie Clouston entertained \u2018at \u20184.very.dafhtily appointed luncheon - to-day, in_ honor of Miss Brenda Taylor.- .\"Lady Laurier is leaving for _liot * Springs, Ark., on Monday, and will bel.) accompanied.from Toronto by the Hon.3 Lyman and Mrs.Melvin Jones.Miss Mildred Robertson, who is staying with her brother, Dr.A.A.Robertson, Mansfield street, leaves next Wedhesday for her home at.Campbellford, Ont.Mrs.Baumgarten gave a small dance last night for Miss Brenda Taylor.fe - was quite an informal little affair, but, .like all parties arranged by \u2018his hostess, was delightful.ï Mrs.H.D,- Bayne, Metcalfe strdet, \u2018was the hostess at.a.pleasant, in \u2018mal little tea yesterday afternoom \u2018when Mrs.Hairy Oswald and: Miss: Duckworth looked after the -tea-tables Pink flowers in the drawing-room, aiid white carnations and tulips in \u2018the dining-room, had a pretty effect.A cable despatch from Havana, Cuba, says that President Gomez's \u2018daughter, Petronila, was \u2018married on.\u2018Wednesday evening to Dr.Manuel | .\u2018Méncias, superintendent of the Bene- \u2018ficencia Ophan' Asylum.The Bishop of officiated, and President Gomez\" gave \u2018his daughter away.« .g fra.Æjarrs- Costa\u201d held in a}: reception\u201d yésterday\u2019 I \u201cat \u2018the residence of her father, Hon.P.E.Le Blanc.Mrs.Le Blanc; handsomely gowned in black vélvet, received with \u2018her daughter, who was wearing her white satin wedding gowh,\" and the drawing-room was decorated 1.for the occasion with red carnations.:Mrs.Rodolphe Forget and Mrs.J.L.Decarie presided at the tea-table, which was bright with daffodils.Miss Gabrielle Le\u2019 Blahc, in a pretty blue dress, assisted by Miss Madeleine Raye mond and Miss Marguerite Forget, served refreshments to the callers.\u201cA pretty House wedding took place \u2018an | Wednesday aftéfnoon at the.residence \u201cof Mr.and; Mrs, J.Nicholson, St.\u2018Henry, when their eldest daughter, Miss Orpha M.\u201cNicholson, was married to Mr.Richard J.Eva, son of Mr.and Mrs.:J.Eva, The ceremony was pers formed at five o'clock by the Rev.Mr.- of St.Henry Methodist Church.The bride, who was given \u2018away by her father, was prettily dressed in white mull and carried a -shower of white roses.Her sister, Miss Nellie Nicholson, who was bridesmaid, wore a cream colored gown, and carried a bouquet of pink roses.Mn.Charles Eva, nephew of the groom, was best man.After the wedding the guests sat down to a daintily decorated table.Mr.and Mrs.Evd will take up their residence in St.Lambert, Que.+ CANADIAN CABLES, * t in FAKE STORIES OF WESTERN WAGES.- (Canadian Associated Press.) London, Feb.25.\u2014Mr.J.Obed Smith, the Canadian immigration superintendent for Great Britain, has been busy endeavoring te trace the authority for a statemërnt made that well-to-do -farmers in the far West of Canada pay domestic servants a wage of £10v a year.Other misleading statements.have also been made in the same ar: ticle.A Salvation Army advance party of 200, out of a total of 10,000, who are going.to.Canada this season, sailed to- day.\u2018 \u201c1 JONES Vs.VANCOUVER Ra LAND.COMPAN (Canadian Associated Press.) .London, Feb, 26.\u2014The Privy Council to-day reserved judgment in the case of Jones vs.the North Vancou- - ver \u2018Land Improvement Company.- i MISS HAYS WILL LAUNCH THE \u2018PRINCE.GEORGE.\u201d .(Canadian Associated Press.) ~*~ -London, Feb.25.\u2014Miss Hays, daugh- ;, ter: of Mr.Charles M.Hays, president - of the Grand Trunk Railway, will perform \u2018the ceremony at the launchihg of i the Grand Trunk Pacific's © steamer.\u201d ince George.\u2019 This steamer is for Ate LAST MACDONALD RECITAL.; \u201cThe.last\u2019 of the series of six organ recitals given at Macdonald College, \u201d by Mr.G.Harold Brown, will take?plate tomorow \u2018afternoon, when the- Following programme will he given.AD A Organ, March and chorus (Tannhauser) Wagter: Piano, Pastorale Variée.\u2026 Mozart\u201d Organ\u2014 # # (83 Serenade .Sehuborté ) Scherzo in D''trôin Organ Suite\" Bartiett: .os (Wio¥in- Cello-Organ, Selected, 5 Plago,; \"Capricçio; Op.5, F sharp, minor.Mend elssohn .Faulken., Piano, Sextette from Lucia (for left.\u201d hand alone) Leschetiszky Or ran, Overture lo \u2018William Tel .& G.Harold Brown, organist.0 Douglas Weir, violinist.! Mde.Marguerite Froehlich pianist.E.R.Douglas, \u2018cellist.agreed to pey the eourt \u2018three: dollars.\u2026.Lh.\u2018Witness\u2019 Office.KE - ST.FAMILLE, 45% \u2014 NICELY ns, ; ous Le A YAS room ee oe pi oh Spe ca a.wren mors wr =r DE DT en Vay] oA Fedorovna Kommisarztoftskaÿa. would be fr £0 at ghee to! ie.ase Sistance, ot ter Motel Country.J 4 ME BS Devlin.a teliowed ahd.strong- \u2018ly supported the government pro- | Bramme.After defending the loyalty.of \u201cithe French-Canadians against the 5 Esperions made by Dr.Edwards, Mr.evlin proceeded to quote from the speeches of Rarl Grey, but Deputy Epéaker \u2018Melityre ruled.\u2018that His Excellency\u2019d speeches could not be quoted in the House.Ottawa, Feb.25 \u2014All reports that the RIT BA will not proceed with the Naval Bill this season are with- otit foundation.A number on both sides of the House who are tired of the way In which the debate is being drawh -out,\u201d are circulating a round robin setting forth.the necessity for business being rushed in order that if possible the House may rise at Easter.t.-is-niot likely that the round robin effect \u2018and the session wili-continue till May.It is sald that a.second rouna robin is being cireu- lated by certain -aair.bers asitring that each member be Provided wit, a pri- vête éécretary\u2026.À FAILURE Warm Defence of of the Scott Bill by Senators Baird, Robert \u201cnon and.Boss.CHRISTIANITY.8 NOT A FAIL URE\u2019 BECAUSE SOME PEOPLE C 2e sow To lnoLs.otre, Feb.\u2018Nin the Upper House où Thursday.Senätor Cloran re- suméd the debate on thé bill of Sir Richard.Scott to regulaté thè transportation of liquor, and on Senator Domrillés améndment for -a six months\u2019 hoist.The bill, Senator Cloran géclared, \"violated provincial rights and invaded individual liberty.He held that the bill was a.restriction on trade and commerce.Senator Yeo defended Prince Edward Island and the peopla of that province from an attack on their sobriety, which Senator - Cloran had made.He declared that the people were as temperate in that province as anywhere in Canada, if not more so.While the prohibition act did not absolutely keep liquor out of the prov- irice, it \u2018was on the whole effective.Senator McSweeny had spoken of the harvest hands from Prince Edward Island as giving an example of pro- + hibition legislation which did not pro- | hibit.Senator Yeo said that he would venture the statement that of the five or six\u2019 hundred young men who annually left the province for the harvest flelds.of the West, four-fifths of them had never tasted liquor in thelr lives.Senator Baird said thd4t restrictive laws had greatly | reduced the \u2018amount of drinking in Prince Edward Island, | in the State of.\u20ac and in the Province of New Brunswick.The Scott Act had.worked \u2018well \u2018in New Brunswick.In one county where in years past the highways had been lined with taverns, to-day there was not a drop of Hquor to be.had.Senator Baird predictéd prohibitive legislation would spréad from the East until it covered | the whole of Canada.Senator Robertson, of Prince Ed- testified to\u2019 the, priety of the.people\u2019 of that p roti and\u2019 to the: effestivendss\u2019 of.1h Yo: | viiéial temperance act.He s tated.that \u2018the peeple of Prince.Edward Island | wanted the enactment of Sir -Richard Scott's bil).There was no fouhdation | for Senator McSweeny's statement that more and worse whiskey could bel obtained in Prince Edward Island than | where else in Canada.basis of any -one/s past .record, and | Senator Poirier said there was more drinking in his own little town under Scott Act than could.possibly be sold He thought that {he present bill might encourage drinking, as it forbid the transportation.of |: tit for sale in an authorizéd place, .but \u201cdid allow five gallons to be taken to évery home in a Prohibition district | for consumption.This would, in his opinion, lead to disastrous consequences.- He was a temperance man, such could not favor that bill - Senator G.Ross sald that Par- tiament had accepted the principle of prohibition in 1878; \u201cwhen the Canada Temperance Ac was passed.Prince dward Island, Manitoba, Ontario and other provinces had supplemented it.Senator Ross did not agree that prohibition laws had failed, because there was still drinking wndér them.One mirht gs well say that Curistianity was à failure becausé there were still | people in the world who bowed to fdols.It might be true that there was till too much drinking in Prince Edward Island, hut this bill was to -pro- | vide a remedy for it by keeping liquor dut of the province.He quoted a de- eisjon of the Privy Council to shew.that the \u2018Dominion bad the constitn- tional right to pass the bill proposed by Sir Richard Scott.The people of Prince Edward 18- land wanted this législation, and they should have it.To give the Gavern- ment an opportunity of considering.the application of the Prince Edward Island Legislature for this législation, he moved.the adjournment of the debate for a week, This motion was adopted.' To DIVORCES GRANTED.Senator Kirithoffer, chairman\u2019 of the | Divorce Committee, submitted a report from that committee recommending that the application of Helena M.Fleming, of Moosejaw, for divorce, be granted.A bill granting divorce to -Clara Louise Holden was given third reading.TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS.5.St.John's Ambulance Sociéty tor Canada was organized in Ottawa ves.terday.uniting in one the different local erganizations-whôse ébjeet is to train citizens in first ald to the injured.The association is to have a branch in everv ¢ity and élasses will he held, addresses By medical men on the proper thing té -.be- done \u2018ir-an emergency.Earl Grey, who- presided, gaid.that there was perhaps no other organization.which did sé much ,for the \u2018good.of suffering humanity as this society.Lady Grev has two certificates for qualHylng in first aid courses.© Dr.Frederick A.Cook and his wife arrived at Andes, Chili, yesterday from Éantisgo.They will! remain until Sunday, when they may proceed across the mountains for \u2018Buenos Ayres.Judge Ray.of New York, has been threatened by the Blackhand.Judge Ray last week, \u2018after a long trlal, sen- téticed to long terms in the Federa) | Penitentiary at Atlanta, Lupo.\u2018*4e wolf, and sevn other notorious counterfeiters, and sil.reund bad men.= The replies of the Southern railways to.the wage demands of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and the order of \u2018Railway Conductors were opened in Cleveland, O.yesterday.The refusal of the roads to meet the ONTARIO LEGISLATOR, | MeNanght Bread Act Introduced.\u2014\u2014 ANTI-VACCINATION BILL KiLLgp Toronto, Feb.34\u2014Mr.W.K.Mes Naught, M.P.P.for North Toronto, father of the McNaught Breag Act, Introduced in the legislature thi, afternoon the Bread Sales Act.By tn bill many clauses of the present Bre, d Act are repealed, as there is some dise satisfaction with the present law, ox ingto the standard of weight, The new act fixes the weight of bread loaves at 20 ounces and 40 ounces, while brown or whole wheat bread may be made in 16-ounce lave, Rolls may be made in any shape, but | are limited to 12 ounces.This bill, and the bread bill of Mr, w.F.Nickle, of Kingston.which give \u201cmunicipalities the right to fy he welght of the loaves, thus repealing the McNaught Act, comes before a Municipal Committee on Tuesday.* For the protection of the Consumer and to ensure the purity of the breay, | inspectors are given authority io £0 into the bakeries.The finding of deleterious substance on the promis of a baker is to be prima facia evi dence that this was for use in à! making of bread, and for this ne & fine of from $5 to $25 is to be imposed.Bakers are\u2019 given the bread any weéight when it is made under contract for the supply of some institution, and is not intended to be offered for public sale.Cities are compelled under thi bill to\" appoint bread inspectors, bu this is left optional in the cases of towny and villages.No bake shop can be located in any basement or in any place below the level of the street.Inspectors are given wide powers to enforce th law, not only in regard to the weight of the bread, but in regard to sanitation aid the making and sale of the bread, ANTI- VACCINATION BILL DEAD.right to make Mr.H.P.Innes, of North Norfolk, officiated as undertaker at the deatn of his anti-vaccination bill.He sought to take from municipalities the power to order compulsory vaccing.tlon.Much opposition was offered to the Jaw as it was at present, he said, for a great portion of the public wag opposed to vaccination.\u2018If the present legislation is swept away it wil be a backward step,\u2019 sald the Hon, .B Lucas, whose O.K.all private bills must receive.The concensus ci medical opinion was against such à move at present.SPENDING POWER i.OF MUNICIPALITIES.\u201c Under a bill-introduced by Mr.T, Herbert Lehnox, of North York, municipalities are given power to ey.pend money without a vote of the ratepayers, when the expenditure is ordered by the Railway Commission qi \"ihe Ontario Railway and Municipal © Municipal Committ deal with the bill.eo wil TELEPHONE TTEITN COMMITTEE.oe \u201cThe Hon.I.B.Lucas announced this afternoon the names ot the members df the special telephone committee or the legisiature.\u2018Chey are: Messrs, Charte T.R.Mayberry, W.§ ooharte w.Brewster, H.Elbe, A Ferguson, and the Hon.1.B.Lucas., MR.D.D.MANN DENIES STORY.Mr.D.D.-Mann: has given an em- | phatic' \u2018dénials to: the rümor that -the C.N.R.was intéréstéd in the Alberta \u2018and Great \u2018Waterways Railway.\u2018We have\u2019 no connection with this enterprise,\u201d -seid Mr.Mann.\u2018In fact we pave opposed\u2019 it all we could.\u2019 re Arr \u2018WORLD WIDE; The following are the contents of this weeks Issue OL \u2018worid Wide':\u2014 ALL THE WORLD OVER.The Prime Minister: A Study\u2014A.G.Gardiner, in tne \u2018Laily News,\u201d Londou * The ae\u201d Farliument-\u2014Tne \u2018Nation,\u2019 Lou- on.: Counseis of Moderation\u2014The tor,\u2019 London.Mr.Chamberlain on the Political Out- - 100k\u2014'l\u2018he \u2018Morning Post,\u2019 London.The Ldolitical tHrospect\u2014Lord Courtney of Penwith, in tne \u2018Contemporary lte- view, London.The Shadows\u2014H.Belloc, in the \u2018Morning Host, London.The Purpose of German Armaments\u2014 \u2018Specta- .\u2018The \u2018Nation,\u2019 London.The Labor lixchanges \u2014 Manchester \u2018Guardian\u2019 Crimé and the Press in Indig \u2014 The \u2018Spectator,\u2019 London.The Viceroy of India in Council \u2014 The \u2018Evening Post,\u2019 New York.The Relations Between the French Senate and the Chamber of Deputies\u2014M.Yves Guyot on the Senate's Effect on .the Chamber\u2014\u2018Contemporary Review, London Which Road 2\u2014\u2014Politieal Confusion in the United States \u2014 The \u2018Outlook,\u2019 New Yor The Neglect of Beauty in the Conseria- tion Movement\u2014The \u2018Century Maga- - wine! New York.- SOMETHING ABOUT THI ARTS.The Fame of ing.Post.\u201d New Yark.LL M.Rostand's \u2018Chantecler\u2014First Night ~\u2014 By.a Special Correspondent of tae \u2018Morning Post\u2019 London.Raph-e! \u2014 L.H, \u2018Guardian.\u2019 CONCERNING THINGS LITERARY.\u2018Let Me Knjoy\u2014By Îhe.Authoress of \u2018The Wor ld\u2019 \u2014Lillian Quiller \u2018Boukman.\u2019 London.The Literature of the Greeks\u2014Christian Gauss, in the New York \u2018Timés\u2019 Sat- - urdav Review.\u2018Chantecler\u2019\u2014The \u2018Even- in the Manchester Thomas Hardy.Wide, Wide, Couch, in the The Dickens Fellowship and Mr.G.K.Chesterton \u2014 The Manchester \"Guar dian, ; CIUNTS OF THE PROGRESS or KNOWLEDG The War With the Mountaïns-\u2014TTrrry M.Hyde.in the mréchnica! World Magazine,\u201d New.Yo New Field of Meteoralogica] Researci\u2014 The \u2018Morning Post.! London.\u2018A New Method of Blectro- plating\u2014TPne- .lish Papers.: The Work of the Stomatologist \u2014 Tre \u2018Merning Post.\u2019 London, PASSING EVENTS THINGS NEW AND OLD.So pany meén, sa many minds.Every man fn His own ay\u2014Terence.\u201cWarld Wide ira wéekly reprint af articles ant cartoons from leading journals and re views reflecting the current thought of both temispheres.\u201cWorld Wide\u2019 ix a weekly reprint of ar ticles nad cartoons fram leading Journais a Feviows th reflecting the current t of bo remispher thet a year to any postal address th?worid over.With the \u201cWeekly Witness for only $2.00 a year, to any address 1 Canada or British Tales.See cluh off¢' \u2018 ther page.Agents wanted.Jo: Bougall + \u2018Soo, Publishers.Moniress.canada.- .COLD MODERATING.T anto, Feh.25.\u2014 Vietaria, #*.: Eamaaton.vero.14 below: Prince 7 bert.2.6 below: Calgarv.z«ro.11 ve Swift Current, 12, 9: Winnineg.2.«7 - Jow: Port-Arthur.48.4; Toronto.Ottawa 12.14 below, Montres.below: Quebec, 01, 12 below: 51.18.zero; Palifax.IZ Fine \u2018and decidedly moderating.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201ccold: Buturda\u201d.My.-Wm.J.Bryan, Mrs.Bry an, ard their daughter, arrived at Andes \u2018 hit yesterday from Sanitago, and (Toss?the mountains or their way to Buenof Ayres.EA sxc Cobd that Y stages engaBe feated The ha : The ing ha players fence, small q was D speutac ice was seen Jette | Pitree, Seguin were Pp speed.tors.pounds haps.t no ME rienve Berni! 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erson DE orbes ?.Left\u2019 > .ses ie}.1: ME des H & P.ennel | a a.Li Ki e - i a elim.ooo B ent .1 21 Bernier 3 GF ofl 8 Poel « na 1 ii a Banquet, Goon in Hapor of Moscou, Mrs ue mi TE 2 | SUMMARY CT In \u2018té rotur 5 air.BE A «390.the Champiop Runner.re, \u2019 Sars abd rey Ba ise | \u20ac Qi T Motive.Colligan ETY 0 Gusln 0 tt Feb.24.LACHINE CURLING env.First Half.3 rt teuef 5 ML, H 7d P.Grannery - 2001 = nat, \u2014The: City | he.following gamé was played in thé | \u2018came ot head Witt 3 \" 6 ML, H'& P.Graney fla S300 ouneil Guelph tendered to-night McLean trophy competition this: week: = it n ere or sa 36.Jo rt v t 1 Cobalt.mith .« eo ee 4,00 | 2548, à m dort of = ins.he Co 7 ee \u201c| te Fred Meadows, the champion: mid- | ; Si Émis dort.ot Canucks defotés sL a hb eek, the, Goal oa banque, the.Boral Si Car ns | Fey &% Re on: 3 Canadiens.n a, e winne \u2018 al ., ., Liwlo y e dy $ + Canadiens.Bernier .- .3,00] Match\u201d Tost\u201d ght by\u201d REC HY ckett \u2018Point .Laver, Bro; or banquet hall was paeked- with.promi- | F.Craig = + \"Bastable, 5 Cobalt.,.Vair .c so\u201d oo + 20 pins, ; \"| Holden\u2019.2.Cover \u201d 0 Kelley |-nént business and professional men of R.Lucas _\u2014 A.Amog ¢ Cobalt.Vair .+.oo - 12: 39 ; STARS, Co J .Norton.: it.Rover - ac Robinson tire .100 Sex son 2prnu ce een dE 194- 1845801 1 et go Duckett uo.LL 17.00 than: make a speech.\u2018 Competition .for the Maher trophy.19 Cobalt.1111 Vair ie Io led BO) Black LI\" Va 1: 200 280.\u2018Laits \u201c2 AGE sn.7:09 + pre mt core: ï 11 Cobalt.- air .eve - * : Te De dr is d'e cc wo pe a UV 1 3 .Poulin.\u201c1:30 Total : vo Tara | 8.A0 Bsa.Stéike 2 Lov.LI KL NG REMAINS IN T , R.J.Kell.©.Peterson i Canadiens.Poulin 1: oo T7 » $ 30) ve ve 44 due eves oe a 2760 ; : A Y ann \u201cden \u20181 ver oa .\"Île | ; em mére He coup.oe Wd 4 + BK Frodon .15 Cobalt cee .H.MoNamara .« 00 1 LA à CANUCKS.ni 5° AOB.Smith 2.+.200 \u2018Bcèues of Lack of Evidence Baseball W.J.Little Thackeray 15 Cobalt Sm FT ah 30 \u2018Laing Ay.#0 ++ \u2018+.139 13 116-528 77 \u2019 A.C.B.Norton ov ee an 4.00 | Commission Would Not.Reinstate.\u2026 Skip 6 « \"7 8kip\u2014 b 17 Cobalt.,.- ee er + so 7h ercer LL ass ee 0 - Him.: =e, 15 Canadiéns.Pitre . 1.0 4 | Former star \u2018catoher- of the Chicago tree rinks of the Ladies\u201d Lachine club Timerd \u2014Pryce \u20ac and Elie ch Saou sear ee TH 226, Us can, Fac.Ry Cre 4 8 es JE National League.baseball team, must.\u2018yesterday, playing -à friendly match.penalty eM oMillag, I Décarie.6 \u2018min.Total\u2019 .sit M, Lu 5 = PB Co.3 3 y OT ommiesos be the Natlongl Baséb: \"1 | Montre a dE SE ce ARTE 8 Smith Poûlin, Seguin, c-| , Majorit or § grrr 371 Bet LO sree qe 3006 0 0 8 | Commission why: he should be restor-\u2019 , , Vi Poulin, 3 mine \"CR ei ity i dor fini, 212 LS \u20ac PRE Te Move T2 3-5 \u20ac | to good standing-as 2 Zire This | DY 88 pointé to 21, Sèvres: CL 2 ; » C0 00 +0 À 0.oe 4 ndate is also exten 0 the man.BERLIN VS.OTTAWA.TF Fratestea games to be played over deement, the Tolls Cup \"Be A Hes played « or cause of a lack of evidence, the com- Mrs.Grant i .\u2018| Mission to-day refused to take final Miss Tyre = POSSIBILITY OF GAME SETWAERN Kingato pe; i | wEmyEes WON sr 4 x a section on ing apotition = reinstate, Miss L.ship 1 T CLUBS = T STAN.© en ment.\u201d 9 © cus at | rr : NESE z5T our.= 3 Mn, a n pessstes \u2018Montreal\u2019 Juniors in.Overtime length, arid then lald over for futur | Miss Ewan = - and ati 6 Game at the Areas.LS : gonsideration, .either by correspond - Miss Wilkins = Mre.a nt Berlin.Ont, Feb.24.\u2014Last evening's | ; US | ence\u2019 or at.a.spec meeting \u20ac.victory at Waterloo of the Flying Dütéh- Fou de ihe! J 5 last pighe i Sufimes Gefeated Montreal in a 3 jun- commission.Correspondence between Mrs.Fr 7 Mrs.: Reld Skip\u201411 men gives them a grip on the Ontario tenac of - ok ow ler} ant by a re poh.at the\u2019 \"Arona Kling and Murphy must be, Ales with- Miss Brook Mrs, Frs Profession League championship that Stea sacs, Sho is Noble last nigh necessary to decide.the result, in five days.\u201cMrs.iss Smart in Which There Were 1.Penalties, by un Gosls to 7, \u20ac nd 4 -\u2014\u2014 - sHCOTINÉ TRS JuDes oF THAT.\u2014In.a saxo valt, Ont, Feb.24.at was decidédiy listless in the early eS, pagent towagds the end, Cobalt \u2018ae- featcd Canadiens \u201chere to-night, 1.to 1.The half \u2018time scorc was four ail.- + \u2018The game was rough, 1 enalties- oss, Cobal ing handed out by Moree fautes \u201coù: ty seen at t eir lette fairly- Pitree, to0, were PE the fret Poe D lene Title mare than 160 | und ove Lay! the ice, but bY 3, aste t masi 5 ps ne fhe i st useful, his | § Mence being plainly in evidence, ot mes Bernier.\u201cwas effective in 2 second, in came to the front, Proulx was.a done of Sirens gin.a bait, Smi A oop and Mc titan were the, stars, the Cornwall boy being always à he thickest of the fray.vair and ny ara, however, were abou 4 Namath could skate with anything two wa itors, and they did.ar the speed of o Ca ork.Vair Yled.in 187E 1s credit, but -g .with five to his ¢ sage ng was right behind him with four, ing.He wäs Iinclined to re ree terms with.the aight aud Spent The last offence, ; just consisted °& of shooting t t Judge af Dl ing the PUek Su sgainet the hoard at tbe timé.He claimed Smith's act rate.vas del after proceedings rte Me- and pr Thoth «dropping their sticks an ing at it hamme vere Elven He tr iwi = a both ran into.the point\u201d of 1aviolette\u2019's stick and had to retire\u2019 fom: | orarlly, McNamara In the first h 5 Pa Vair in the second.Valr receive 2 bad gash in the eye, and Ps thé remainder of the.game wore & andere, and could see only- with one eye.Lavio Jette, while going at top speed in à el first half, tri ped and went head a into the \u2018boards.the end of \u2018the K.He also retired, \u201cnd jt was some time before he recovered sufficiently to\u2019 Te- sume play.en ate The Franch-Canadians were in: har fuck throughout,the want of a goal-get- ter like Lalonde, :at centre, being ain fully apparent.They had the ocals ©\u201d ne other team can take.from them.a result of this commanding position a challenge for the Stanley Cup was sent lo Ottawa to-day.The \u2018Berliners would have the game pulled off as soon as pis- sible after the close of the Ontario league season, and feel confident they \u2018in make a better showing than any of | lie challengers so far this season.- Depicted The OFFICIAL CARNIVAL SOUVENIR will delight your distant friends, 150.A copy., Four Copies 5 0 separate addresses for only hic.post paid.WHILE THEY LAST | Or money refunded.- - The \u2018Plotorial* Publishing Ge, Mines\u2019 Building, Montreal.\u201d Defeated Canadiens in Mateh but which developed.into a fast: 2! Victort ; Cu : 5 | Clitataes 7075 à Sophomores .at 1 Junt The next game! takes place on Wednas.| Ha rier x SUITE WAS SENT OXF ron ce nm FUCK AT TRE | team would lay: per at 8% wax Beaten = ech hiv sel} Gin as dec mate hes 163 to be lively, as Vics only one geal *here' dt .the the ve while.it tide, tie re © teams 12 Oot ice Fos tax Be the Pazera m be Meldrum agreed on-as officials.another cholge wil on x, oF Sp \"Mere; i - Foll 5 \u201cgat md one ending, and that would be doze.So, to: t Eee Between | 8 er! roôke.va Toterprovinotez clubs: 5 TES Lost \u201c3 Asst.y iy af ui a an the.degence, dents 28 4 fous shampienship 6 a promise Poe à lanta of |.ARS F out.me the Aten: nior team: Sen tion od in Iépresented e forego- and.Chauncey Kirkby were fr ihe Le play off roing matches.He te \"Sherbrooke to\u201d Yeferee A tmount- Sherbrooke match.mn a ber: 33 : 4, : 77 \u2018Mean meets T i thé.ltarcanes Toronto in the: a h toria Tink.to-ni real\u201d n ae 1 Sponge sirysgling \u2018an aim Mr _actiofis ; Gif barred from alk pr .gains ré a ed ody dq Pathe & Hi Loh ers | stfied és ts L olboat © s: Hall, | Miss .Hale, Montréal, Miss Stevenson .an Quebec, defeated 224 Miss Forbes, fre 1 A Tat aad ther The line up was: .Second *- Kennedy, 1b; ling, 3b;\" N dss, | pond,\u2019 rei nets rf; Ra prs fr Teur\u2014Giveor.\u201d Save.Te Grisdale.Wood, ss; Spencer.If; The score.by innings : 11 7 ke £7 Juplorg.\u2018Scorer Ompirér< ES CesTa.Lu \"Frmé-\u2014l havs shmen pr ae es Sop: omeores: OTS ps + ve nr.day, evéping.Mar en -2 testhints.pu bé\u201d lie F * phomor è atu para dt mine: it.Mesdpé : ped championghit Meat, Lar \u2018retary.Se of 216 als of 9 \u201cave Sead à tenter soeurs to hay the ground of RS enr con the © en ub.: Tos-\u2014Miss, Shwe Nn à iss : Quebec, won 2 ui rats and Hay Walker, Montreal, Miss.Thompson\u2019 birt Sewell, Quabec, Montreal, Gel, Grin Gri -BASEBALE AT MACRONAZD: The third ame of thé indeor | serids took Hasebal between.She \"codon a Vues rin fa minutes, ©.* The standing ¢ of \u201cig.loagne ig: 1 Pe eel ree 1.sure the Len or he ihe report, 1s Sie a Sidon\u2019 8 ta mployed.g be fatyre games on duet.ome 1 interesting He Club ib, \u201cThe samen Fée \u2018whén Si Walker\" and Hell or 6-4, 60.Miss Meredith.| Québec, de les Sioa, b\u2014 we Hale and \u201cMiss ngles\u2014Miss\u2018 B.Mered h, on \u20ac from Miss N émis Moperei ee getentod Mies rious, Toast | in \"| up a big score, ang sèc A |B El score 7 - 4 Lino, 8 in Hever of the Ho- r=-Comptel, es Browne, pt area El, 3 \u201cSee wel pol: 5 ratdsow, 1: cL.\u201ces a.6 i 2 Hirt 50 Grindley, It ; was: =.i 00 10 3-24 oo vi Lars an.Bayle.ter and\u201d Bales: a Won.Lost.we, om FEE 000: > PEO when the: .con-~ Fyesimen and.Bo-i J Halleypn d will I, rd Fran k Pat 1 EAR, TR ay ri a.rw ay n À Rowe left, bola SF ped of an 5 .Ottawé, Montrea at she ce rs - meme |.1 the -stree but Renfr y fntend.figliting.\u2018they will have.to- 24 \u2014Th evbury, ill, again.he D Taylor, over t « d.New $ 4 La di \u2018Jordan or JF.being Anjured.Herb.tero: ssed.Inté £5 ice.will be:j Smith anounced the team | enin E being well satisfled, appa- heat Cobalt \u20ac abd Hatle: In.fairly good.cond ton, desp trying trip, Smith ll have: \"little: difficulty in From.Renfrew \u2018com sous aider the effect that every seat in the rink has been.gold out for to-ni ne san same.Th R Trew victories © nave.gwakened- Creamery own it real appreciation, of.a w ee the rink will be utmost\u2019 capacity, the club & tor 6 MANY.ri gests for Sirf, oe nom other nts, The \u2018Renfrew teain arrived Fe terday-morning, and was.out.for, a ri work-out last evening.The \u2018sel- gored Jor v to-morrow rights maton will gular.on by Coach sut Ÿ pet ing ne ascatro pa \u201cfurther \u2018changes.Rent Fess.will.ul VE?ne chsmplo In.thi Maz ufactür League re Paoli un Sn PE rh | Bell.Téisphone by a.en 2 ran Motive: and Montreal fuient 5 ent \u2018and Royer, ee Threp - res: Stirlings\"- victory.puts the series \u201cinto 3 inte sting - position Vics and.Stir- lings fim .on.Monday ght.and Vies.if.héy in.will have a.chance tq figure in the \u2018championship, The teams étre \u201cA: .Montreal (3).FNOY +50 boxes».HOA si .W.Keént NE ; : LC \u201cTatym Fs rleld.ve ov.Cover .C.- Waod! J A Foley.,.Rover.3, Thompson - -1.George.Tesineenns x \u201cWe Meld-um JACKSON.ies, « ; W.Éléments Mrs \u201cWin D.\u2018Thompson SULLETIES ar ARENA.\u2018vmouz ENJOYING SKATING To: HIGET WILL KEOW MOW WAR; DERERS ARE FARING- AT\" tr Coo RENFREW.\u201cha XC \u2018The skating patrons of the A na + - night will be furnished with.\u2018a, pit: bulletin service of the zame oy een.Renfrew and Wandèrers.\u2018 \u201cdirect wire will be in opération between the Arena and the Renfrew rink, and those who have found it impossible to Actor pany thie team gan \u201cemdoyin the fortunes * the \u2018clu hile - enjos | Skating.\"EB mehes \u2014\u2014\u2014 BORD NES EST + To.HONGBOAT.Ant mots.Froprisict « Got Fined + for Kis Trouble.- deserbnto.ont, Feb.24.ni \u201cA, Stew- \u201cpraprietor of the Queen\u2019 Hotel.pleadeé - guilty before Magistrate Red.= qu he charge.of delire ane 10 © engboa he Indian ru F was fined $50 \u2018and gost s.pre and me NGUEUIE \u201csoATING ont.Po sobgueuil Bodting Club will hold he nter dance t 0; gueule \u20ac Co cnigR in the T A Hall.ee rire NEW GQLF LINKS \u2018POR TORONTO.\u2018Foronté, Fob.24~-A teow =; links will.ghortly \u201cbo © strept, gv miles.north of the city | 1iits, as thé fesult \u2018of, the.baste of the |.refaowés Farm.on t t'aide-0f -members of the Lambtop Golf Club and.well-Knowr busi es nien.\u201cThem hole ares purchased is \u2018sald a.have heen the price is, | anner | Thich they | Le bury.The | 1a yc 0 Etes the redoubtable Wanderers-\u2014 | at] ed, the clubs.\u2018will, of cours tle Les named an, o,- play or the.tied: w \u201cgoals js-Chalmers-Bu i E33 a \"AE.BET Tisoels tS po D ed è 4 had to remain.%{ \u20ac4), R.Cj si ven tom | strength \"1189 D i : 1 ean.polis: tives, under the leader- pened up op Yong BE |.& and the rnin ros: | pérty oi the edst side, te \u2018a number of |, been | the late 3 An pros.acting within the ution.Shamrocks ; a mere than a good tawa, Wednesday night, and omsioer ne sos of.Sma 11 to be t only ptra The rules, but a he T defeat.hel Montreal Tacroese Club.commtt-\u2018 tee held Îtg first meeting of the.season Aagt might, hat the.Bhie?matter up for discussion wan the Min ito, Lup series | with Now West ater.\u201cThe club will vers inte tbuch With \u2018New estminster to.gee /whatRér dates.more suitable to beth the clubs.than June 18 and 25 ca be agreed on.If 'no\u2019 \u2018agreement is reach- \u20ac \u2018trusteés, Tri ould prefer to have both games played \u201cthe ope geek Têther than on succés- ive - Satu a8 \u2018the atter Jan \u2018engl Ens.\u2018an dipady long trip.E.Fitidiay, prestdent .o£ the\u2019 Pub ei ve with Te M Horn da tive have.a rt 26 Ross y i and.other matt ers.\u201d vel ative so this wet wom.Hy warpowaz BEAT.mn Range of the Baxie Blood as tae + Great \u201d» Simon; the Latent TT The National Buteat of\u2019 Brosding ha asf Citys.Mo.Feb.24\u20141 am- perfectly willing to submit all.the .evidence in my \u201cpossession to the National \u2018Commission,\u2019 said John Kling\" to-day.\u2018Mr.Murphy and I have indulged in very little : correspondence, continued the catcher,\u201d'rhgst\u2019 of our communica tions being over\u2019 the Idng- distance telephone.= ! \u2018The only statement.I \u2018am \u2018prepared - to.make «to the.National Commission : is-that I put practically all I had into a private\u201d enterprise: in this city, and here to lock after it.4 Wien the management of the Chicago Club realized my situation I was given an, Ingefintte leave.of absence.\" INTER: EMPIRE.FOOTBALL.\u2018 The Internatiénai.Bélection Commit.tés have annotifced that thé folowing seven English players have been de: lect to visit South Africa with the As octation\u2019 s team leaving England én ay Tth:-\u2014V; J, Woodward (Chelsea), .D.G.Wright (Hull City), A.Berry 8 @ulham), Tiévesiey \u201c(Sheffield Unit- mpton.(Blackburn Rovers), edjock \u2018 (Bristol City), and Fleming (SwindonY These seven.form: \u201cthe Bucleus of # team: ot International TYKES ve.AWERIOANS AT: GOLF.Jt is stated that y.H.ongrtime amateur po orkshirs \u2018golf champion, ig how in England.in reediness tor nue pe ospoctive ten = Ww an mer rofes- ional fired ind that ih i) pecial interest to ig in contemplation.\u201d This match -|s between six Yorkshire professionals, | L y\" Herd, \u2018and sty Anvefi- ship of Herbert: Barkér, and the ren- degvous \u2018hamed.is, Fizbys - TRAIN TO FUNERAL.to fun a special train\u2019 from Montreal \u201cVieÿ}, \u2018leaving at 8 a.on day, February 26th, for ate Mrs.# A, C member of\" parliament: \u2018for Two -Réturnine-a speetal\u2019 train the \u201cMountaine- Tc 8t.Andrew's, ; Montreal , \u2014 Héeathér\u2019aré \u2018playing.th \u2018Barker, the | \u2019oïkehire golfers | \u20ac.E- ; 4, t \u201cThe Canadian Pacific has, arranged Ge ; 5 \u20ac SE Sèno.last que.stopping\u201d at.all intermediate |; - stations, on Jaeoount < of the funéral of |.Ethier, wife of | \"M ; gained\u2019 ida oF rinkd wills pla; \u2018playing against Thistle, R.Locke ; TR Smith W.Re Pucivorin Rev.M.S.Oxley Lowi os art HL.n ous \u201cRupenstetn 8: \u2018White EE : Skip\u201415 - Skip\u201416 J.H; : Armitage H.Mackay -C: W.Scknare rH Fete _ Laz.Rubengtein \u2026 J.: W.Middletoh ; Fudge Ace « - S8k ip\u201418 5\" kip+-22 NE En, | 38 Adding these ores.to.these which were made on.St, Andrew's icé, the tô- tals are:\u2014St.Andrew's, 64, and Thistle, 71, af\" the Tatter 1: points to the good, .CALEDONIA 1 Vs; QUEBEC.\u201c Quebec, Feb.24.\u2014By a méjortity of nineteén shots: the Quabet curlers \u201cwon: the District Meda] competition.with the Caledonia rinks of Montredl, the second half of whith wag played on Quebec ice | this evening.\u201d The Quebec mer were three up on the first half, which was played in.Montr¢al; and to-day they added -sixté more.to their majority.The visitors: were entertained at dinner at the Bent house a + \u201cQué Dr.EB.Pet dihbers © > Fa A.Veasey.; Ww., Brodie - F.Alex, Brodie 23 J.5 TT.Delany æ Warmington G.H.Héndérson EP cel\u2019 D, Jewell \"1 -W-R,F.Jughes J.G.Bruneay .Win.Lig - CT skip \"8k plis.; °5 i 19 «17 lab sx, Fawannos.Le t thé St.Lawrèncé was Mrs.Over Sint He Church Miss Hamilton rs, Dunning Skip-12 _ Skip\u2014 5 E 23 oh x 21 2 a PRESS vs.STOOK.EXCHANGE.The, long \u2018expected match between re-.pissentatives of the Stock fixchange and he Press dame off yésterddy afternoon.This clashing of intérests.was on its merits, the stakes by.the way Being ter dollars \u201cworth of toys -whlieh are to bé sent to the Children's Hospital.T | Press players were - besten But they are by no means _discoluraged,.and a challenge was issued\u2019 imbietiatoly after the | game for a return mateh under.similar condi tons\u201d \u201csésres: Press.} ) \u201cSto i Exehan Murray Williams ee ge.7.\"Me à a Racey © I Pith .Little AUP ae = \u2018ratée i We I renwick Bkip\u2014 6 ; Skip\u201410 In the-s second?round.of the Vice-Presi- debt's-pri fitters and A J.Darling - beat W, L, ; Bond ond A .Scott Robes tson, 15 to L LL ; .uw a \u2018wan ÉSAT Be.- our games in the\u2019 5 mspiél Thich : he.= bon \u2018Wdek in bring their club matches.te: Sie were played last.\u2018night.- Se Teri H, Dwyer Wy kovion I.Rowatt - ; MH VW, Godbee Brown.SH Bait KR: Cunningham oo D sn .8e.- \u201c1e Ki tra ie Da pt Bt > Donaldson Hendersalt, - CW.Lk.Lee DA.Mia, - GE Dr.T.Shaw 4 a AE E den gL.Henry i eid 2 Ôss - TA ES Hutontson: Paie : Sk Kif\u201413.Ski CRALEERGR ate MAWES., Queer; Teh.24.\u2014 Two rinks.from the heen: un the.rebar i re, of.$126,000 $300.0 > d will leave: se Scholastique at 1 p.m.» + | Victoria.Curling Club left.td-da oto, ne, Chih Jett vd day for pla \u2018WHEELER mw | cata 2, O.- \u2019 \u2018Thompson; 8, 5, Miss, À Late cp THE Cf IMMERÉIAL * LEAGUE.Fixtures to-night are as follows: |æ ©.Navigation.: | Norman to pla) | of a boxing contest, \u2018gent \"Lawson's club; at Patersan, \"| of negroes.| dale Roller \u2018 Seiten, Acoose, Red ENTE 3 owt \u201cpotir-hot milk TS au sac, 10 arta, tv or 80 \"RO NAYNE ind avon , WOOD SOLE : BOOTS \u201cothers.485 -Notre Dame\" St.West, chaboillez\u201d Square.LS For Dyers, Tanners, Ny ; Baché.Farmers, Brews, iad, Gdragémen, Laundrymen, and many $2, 75 Price, BROS., > Challenge Cup.The rinks are as follows: f , .\u2019 \u2018No.1.\u201c* No.2.A BE owhithead T.J: Home r.Johnso À.R.M, Boulton A EB.pirates PF, Holloway : H.B.Blgnoll JW.Champion Sk Pp .Skip.\u201cMARKS WON Baox GAINED Vic VICTORY IN TWO © \"EVENTS IX CHAMPIONSHIP Es AT JUBILEE In| he Jubllee rink last night Russell Wheels er add W.Marks won \u2018two races eboh in.th city charapiénship, series.\u201cThe races were im \u2018off In connection \u2018With a masquerade\u2019 which brought out about 800 persons, /skaters ahd specta- torse.The following is a summary of.the two championship races and\u2019 the mas- Querade competitions: 2 30 8 Mason boys - \u2018under =f W.Marks; ason Two mile handigan-\u20141, : Wheslar f Perrault (tnt ge quarters ap Dadies, best costuine\u2014L, Miss BE.E60k, as Summer: 2, Miss: Theorat, as Winter: 3, Miss O, Jacques Comic costume\u20141, Miss Stevie; \u20188 Miss Eien, best.costume\u20141, L.Theo- \u2018rat as.Carn val.*Gentlomen, comic pogtume\u20141, L.Roberts, as Dutchman.Barrel race\u20141, Mr.A.Jenkinson.ange mbination races-1, Miss V.Bolds, d Mr.Mason.2 \"Race.girls under?18 \u2014 1, Miss G.Miss: \u201cLafestie.Duly The second\u2019 ast \u201cghmes of the: in \u2018the Conimercial \u2018League také: ra at Duluth rink *tornight.The C.P.R.Telegraph team has a good lead over the «others, thoug it Frould still be possible for any one of the three teams oo tied for second place to tie with tiem for the championship; if C.P.R.can be defeated iii the two final games.7.86 p.m.\u2014Canadian Express vs.Hodgson, Sumner & Co., Ltd.8.30 p.m.\u2014Henry Morgan & Co., Ltd, vs.Lymans, Ltd.=, 9.30 p.m.John Le Cassidy Ce Co, Lid; vs.\u2018 C.P:R: Telegrap x 10.30.p.m\u2014Lake of the: Wosss: ; x Nr EE Gé HASTERT HOCKEY TROVSLE.Monsger of Truro Cyub Takes Action : 7 Against New Glasgow Executive.Truro, N.S, Feb.; 24.\u2014A.R.Bayne, lessée of the Metropplitan rink:and manager of the Truro professional hockey club, has entéred -action for: damages against George Wagon, owner of th skating rink in Jew Glasgow, an Charles R.Turner, fnanagér of the New Glasgow proféssional hockey team.The action is the outcome of the mix-up in hockey circles heré \u2018Wednesday night when Messrs.Masoñ.and Turner; after making -an agreemont with Bayne, of\" New Glasgow, \u201cto allow: Gregorfy.and With.Truro; North Sydney, players to play at Truro, claiming that they.were salaried \u201cmen- under - contract | not to play with any other team,\u2019 injunction: will be \u2018placed against\u2019 es \u2018Glasgow\u2019 to prevent-them from, playing the seheduled game\u2019 with North\u2019 dney next Monday night.Sy Ed \u2014 pre NO PRISE FIGRTS IN MICHIGAN.Lansing, Mich., Feb.24.\u2014Governor Warner \u2018said to- day.when his attention was:called to the proposed Ketchel-Ca- poni fight at Kalathazoo:\u2014'These men are professional fighters, and they can not fight in \u2018Michigan undér the guise The sheriffs of all the counties \u2018have been notified.accordingly\u201d er WESTON ANBAD OF SOREDULE.Albuquerque, N.M., Feb.\u201d 24\u2014Twa days ahead of his schedule, Edward Pay- | son.Weston early left Madelito, N.M:, where he passed last night.He intends ed to walk fifty miles to-day to Thereaun.and there rested for two hours.His physical condition appears excellent.BROCKVILLE BEAT BELLEVILLE, \u201cBroekville, Ont, Feb, 24, ~\u2014Following a defeat at Prescott last night, the Belle- ville curlérs had luck against them today when they met Brockville this afternoon in.a championship match of the Central.Ontario League.Chrysler won | from ler by 17 to.9, and Downey defeated.Robertson 19-ta 15, giving Brock- | ville the victory by 12 shots.> er peer NEGRO BASÉBALE TEAM, New \u2018York, Feb.* 25.\u2014According te.President Lawson, of the United\u201d States.League, the new eastern outlaw base- \u2018ball organization, the entire team of the | Cuban giants has heen signed to vepré- thus having a nine.composed entirely Lawson gays the rk: has - been.incorporated under the & of .Delaware, the capital stock being fixed -at $100,000.Arrangements for-the play.1 ing season have been practically épm- \u2018pleted, and the schedule will be adopted -at a meeting at Providence on March 19,4 eee reer cram TO PUN IN TORONTO.; \u2014\u2014\u2014 Scotsman May Be Pitted Against Sellen, -Acooôse and Red Hawk.a \u201cToronto, .Feb.24.alt is annennoed that another professional race will be staged-in Toronto, prébaply at the River- Rink, on; Saturday night of The evént- will be put -on, with a view of giving the\u2019 next week.it is saifl, |.Scotsman, Clark, whd recently came to \u2018anada.\u2018a chance to show what he can Hé will be pitted against Perey wk and a couple of.others.The dista te is not settled w against | efused to permit these | Weston arrived at Gallup at 10 o'clock | vet, hut ill very probably be twelve or fifteen miles.Heather club.to-morsow for the: Quebec : So Va fo i - W.E POTTER & COSY.Pai nters and Decorators.ESTIMATES GIVEN, \u2026,; \"48 BENOIT 8T,, (formerly st.Philip) Telophone M.1930- More MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY TO LEND.CUSHING BARRON Notaries and Commissioners Liverpool & London & Giloba Insurance Building 112 St.James Streot.JACKSON & CO.; \u201c.CARPENTERS, BUILDERS \" * \u2018and CONTRACTORS.> |-teen languages and dialests.\u2026.; He w until | Washington: is heard from.- ment at the Canine Show.> unbanbdiest animals in the.dog\u201d show Fes, the four Eskimo dogs that were .doubt thelr lives are cast.in far.from \u2018know nothing of the .caresges fered.Yet hardly.a \u2018person this morning \u2018that looked at the poor brutes through the netting ofthe cage, but pitied them and turned away with expressions of disgust at the necessity\u2014whatever.it |-misht havé been-of trussing the ani- \u201c(mais high up.egainst.the-netting.Only.12 \u2018one of the four wds abloito.lie.down; and He only-in very restricted 1 mits\".\u201cThé: other three Gere tied so tightly that they could net move from a sit= tipg position.\u201d One hag an open gore rick: Jo wre): Pad Tigh frig spot a \u2018Such was the statement of Dr.: & Pres.\u2018will is consideration\u2019 of amend- A ee \u2018by: the Legislation.Ger- | - ; + an active member of anarchist cire |.Ie says he was, employed for F- that later | .of \u2018the | \u2018present whén the ren EHzabeth | © of \u2018Austria was je nd 1e -ang that the.-murderer is living is known as | .Gluseppe Bal @ \u201cwas.on pe Pi 3 \u201cBomb Concealed in @ bouquet at ithe |, and went | 10 Hamburg EE timiore.:f Later.he says this it the ; the :theft -of - Clothing Ainley .he paid-}- be held -at- police headquarters here an Boston, Mass; Feb.24 -\u2014Pertapg twa\u201d In Peary\u2019s expedition to the Pole.No |\" | pleasant places in their habitat-theÿ- ; kindnusses that fall to the lot of Te ee average show dog.and probably would: .not understand them if they were of- \u20ac children.sad Baptist Absut the hips ine faire of 4 she- Sot\u2019 atr jght akirt is taken | in in pate co ANOTHER COUNT Loi it hey been found es apparent.; mee Th der of the day for Mondays tee; the considerstion of thé reports, from the Board of ° necessary te \u201chave el another meeting of Council next Mon~ 3.aay in: fact, more 25d more the need Tne Half-Hour alks to 3 Some 8 he ol, and he making of motions for ich\u2019 proper notice has.been given.| Po having ceased Dring: © er \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PEARY'S DOGS,\u2019 2: 4 paie Boston Disgusted Wi With Their Trent A An interesting event took place \u2018on Saturday last, when M}.and Mrs.Jas.Hutsom: of.Outremont, \u2018celebrated their golden.wedding.The- occasion was.marked by éüitgble prégenté, from their\u2019 \u201cfrienés.Mr:and Mrs.Hut- son were \u2018married on, Feb.19:1 St.Luke's Chufch, parish af Chaltor, Kent, Ebgland, ad.had a family of nine, eight of whom are now Hving.They comigrated to.Canada ~32 oars re : nd.-h 0 ere ever sinc TR sue Hed here.ser Brides hurch.Both are.great ad- Sonbol Montr real MR AND MRS.JAMES.HyTSON, \u201cThat will 1aean.no.2 or ru eu pron (and lasti: léctur Series will be delivered: Yernow a = vf Mine Sex DEA af be.ed b en + Ga amme il, B.An of | es oe rm SEX mirers of the \u201cWitness\u201d \u2018Mr.Hutson is; | Mrs.Hutson: 74, LEARY am ke 3 felock in\u2019 the Assembly .Dominion square.ae SE GOLDEN WEDDING IN OUTRN = couple have .seventeen gr.The à n grandchildren.Mr.Alfred \u2018Hutson.oie of the sons) anid his wife canie froin\u2019 Everett, Wagh- ington, \u2018to be here for the celebration.\u2018in- his 78th year, and Ë | Tia proofs.\"that he +L North: Pole to a board gampased of =| Rear-Admiral Melville, : Schley, and General.- {He The proposal to reward | action q om = SET or SHORT CLOTHES.2° the litte petticoat (which {a fashion-.Jed.with a very full skirt attached to | & harrow edg es sdgin = Tittle Duteh ep is of he :+ turned rover 1-or colored ribbon, according to taste.\u201cT wide, or 1 8-4 mars 42 inches \u2018wide; -ae-iHustratede# or las! \u2018| The cap-needé 1-2 yard 20 inches wide, pets presceectenen stars AY and no not bound to remove no and \u201c1c6 om.the sidewalks on Beaver Hail Me de dont hake the Controller ue need ot pn iy Here.presen: Sow: acrobaly, 4nd ve that Be Reached the Pole.be asked to sub- \u2018reached the Greeley, all I» : was tilly discussed hy a.House sub-committee to-day, \u2018but no definite |.rhe ira) lliday denied the charges t that B J Was sole the for certain ary bills in connection with the Sopp Een.of the as .\u2018Roosevelt\u2019 He sa Peary: 2 Club paid the contract price for the sip, but had dexlined to Sonal charges o he- \u201cfirm, which bullt \u201cne ship at a loss \u201cGOLD BRICK\u2019 ICK\u2019 SWINDLE.: in \u2018New York.iP mme E R Carrington, agé of the\u2019 Thiel Detective \u2018Agen | and Detective McLaughlin, of the City Detective Force, were in New York yesterday giving evidence in a case | which: recalls a notorious fraud attempted ten years 1 whieh -a\u2019 { chief opgrator.od Adams the ry Adams Samped his me pétective Me pusbn and MF.Cars Poles by the New York.swindle Montreal Teasy marksr A ROYAL VISIT.| Reg:monités, od from h Begin te Jan listanoe shove tha knoe: pndcat the the the \u20ac a | oni pi hem od ban white Russian braid and mt ddr, | The Laberites voted ores with Ih Matohing all \"hore ste the hand omaroidered sui, which Te Y.dinar of Bulearia ane pis party have Joent.end Buon | ibaa Jol | fram the | aulder and is worn overa White Cn antilly | ace pulpe, poray night they Were the guests anhere 1vate Wasgencod, abstained.\u2018 FA pd rimmed ith a a a ve hits sn and the ainner given by Emperor Nicholhs.The | Premier, having - oI silk gloves are embreidered wi A \u201c| state vist oper Benn toda whee | re Te would move of i \u201cgray six surishade.in covered with, black.THER ae) ; ; the silos ane to the rem | \" M TE 4 w ae fr = a 7 Peru \u2019 MISE ER \u2019 = UE i King 5 Sava 34, \u2018Bo House asl airy SUEÉ CHURCH.demépioter, M.Maüineff ard 3 apr | À pus A Trouble Maker: Anewered.\u2014 {Hoff, the Bulgarian foreign en minister, it | In the House.of ons th ; afters | odauss: Lady Injured | AL oi pont pue that the visit has no ly moon, £bo Master ot Yibesk.12 IY |.Sidewalk Claims Dame Tested with the Batgan ciate.\u201cof presume the BES the or: | Tue City of Montreal Bai ahter $i.\" Barlow, the CREEL ee RRA Lu tie a speech made by Jarl Grey, action in warranty egainat the actor \u2018pregeed some satisfaction whan tol THE WITNI \u201cDANY varrann.enor- at and Churchwardens of Bt.Martin's that the Board of Control had decided | | last September.The Secretary a Chureh.for 81,999.This sum is claim- to empower him to do what he thought | The home dressmaker should kee State CT informed Ie tat mat Sits ed from: the ole, ur, one, Mrs.od fe, | host reg sgarding.the ! four go ap- pat 0 ed Sook ok of (er n nade a speach were on ac nt Q ries recelved.:.= Road Cam thee, | PO! 1 \u201c[ineoy his ris 2 to.tae fact Tact mat Boar, front tho the calls 250 and to us the.Les of four former ems |VQFF | to sates ta \u201cTom time to of 8 seep the ald men, ssid Mr, - \u201cje Paris Pattern Ne.3425.; In.making this dainty set of short * clothes for the small child.the best materials for its developments are batiste and jaconet.The drawers and a walst) are made of the | the former finished with a e of .fine.embroidery, The simple little dress {s gathered into a square yoke of all-over damon! a nano with @ sleeves are - gathered into t 5 ame pands of similar emjhroidery The pretty batiste; \u2018the iece edged with fine lace; tes and ties are of white conet: \u201cand the rose The paîtérn ia in four sizes\u20141-2 to 3 8.For a child of 2 years the gress uires 2 33 yards of material 27 = wide, L -£ T-8: yarde 36 inches ad of all over lace 18 Inches wide and 1 13-4 yard a of edg- \u2018Abg.The petticoat needs 1 1-8 yards | 86 or 42 inches wide: the drawers need 3-4 yard 34 inches wide, or 1-3 yard \u201852 inches wide: 1 1+4 yards of edging.or 1-4 yard 36 inches wide: 5-8 yard: \"of ribbon fof.ties, 3 1-2 vards o ost jen fn and L 1-2 yards of ing to Hg > PATTERN COUPON.Please \u2018mend the abovesmen.tioned: pattern as per directicng.gives below.Ce NO.cas00x \u2019 Size @cscsscsnenesencedrnsnrneg, f Name sedreseseserasnnenenans,.Aarons in fol: nucavoua am 000200 0000RUSÉ00500u, i Cg \u201c4 .e9eesseeERNAREtttt INI EINER, \\ 08 7 \u2019 > Ï ?co\u2026vocsn00n00 VOS RÉNONS02 000000 u0 fs TT t \u201cthe.top af - the ao éannon.b \u201cwhat curlers call\u2019 mere about M 5750 SE Paris | Kid \u201cGlove Store _ LADIES\u2019 \u2018CHAMOIS \u2018GLOVES English and Fiench make; the most popular glove in London pie, BE.\u201cFeb.- ra] Rear-Admiral ship | - addi- }- ship allding .general man- i ev here about ago, |- known ag the \u2018gold brick\u2019 swindle, in |: - tly he\u2019 was arrested -in | - 2 \u2018New \u2018York for attem ng.his old laity, that af apt \u2018gold bricks.LE case |.again Adams, Adams, br 5 nine à him + RH 81 St Petersbure, Fab.King For 1 | has alsc \u2018| turnal calls and cries, : activé life à few - years ago, and lives Mr.Hutson gave up.quietly at his liome in Outremant.The married children -aré Mrs.Norris Fit¢h, Mrs.\u201cReuben Alleboné, Mont- ireal; Mr.James Hutson, Shicaes; - Mrs.tration and \u201d Fatully filled out, \u201cThe - ot reach you in Jone pan + Price 10 cents each, in.cash, Rone Chiesa: Mr ani aout?ters also: Hve 4 in\u2019 Montr real! 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and although an extraord-: inary aensitiveness must be developed in their bills to enable: \u2018them to\u2019 distinguish what is edible aa they probe or dibble in the.Qoze \u2018the process is largely.mechanical.Owls, however, .require the keenest and- most mobile perception -in order to capture the \u201csame prey of mice and; birds in.- the dark \u2018which\u2019 Kkestrels \u2018and spétjow hawks huat by.day.It is probable that they depend even.more upon hearing tan upon guish the short eared and long eared owls and are developed still.more fin.posingly in, -the great eagle owl of northrn Europe, \u201care of .course ne more éars than they \u2018are horns; but markable organs.The facial disk of feathers, which gives them thelr most characteristic appearance,serves as a kind of sounding board or ear trumpæt \u2018to concentrate - he slightest \u2018sounds and trane- mit them to the orifice of the true ear, \u201cwhich is concealed in the small feaths.ors behind the eÿo.- Even in the barr | owl, which possesses the least campli- cated arrangement of this kind, the orifice of thé ear is.covered by a re- .markable flap; of the skin: while in the other species there ars - striking differences in ,the size-and shape of.this orifice\u2019 and\u2019 its covering flap- on the two gides of the head.The exact way in.which owls util- lze this elaborately specialized apparatus has 8till to he: discovered: but it is a natural inference that two ears : df*.widély \u2018different \u201c structure must.give.the owla which possess thém, a- power : of \u2019localiging sound which iz:of the greatest use to them when hunting small creatures in the dark.It s therefore all the more surprising that the barn owl's ears have not this difference of structure, al- I-though the poiver \u2018of instantly -lecat- ing the rustle of the running mouse must be almost indispensable: For catching small birds which arc: the éspecial prey of the wood owl, Yerness: of sight rather than of \u2018hearing must be necesary, since they are.cieflly caught when at roost, and thé large nocturnal eyé most of the qwls almost as remarkably as the ear.In the short eared owl, which is a day flying species, the eye \u2018is correspondingly reduced.It.disk and this might also seem to be naturally explained as a result of its diurnal habits with the consequent reduction.of the need d for ecoute hear- | ing if it Were not for the marked die- ference in thé structure of its two ears, which is even- greater than in the base of the wood owl.Owls: have a great variety ef noc- They rgngs .frem \u2018the hissing of the young white owls as \u2018low -snäpping' noté which aften falls .from- the darkness.around \u2018the trees tops on silent nights to the brown owls 2.throated - Ta the white, owl's.cl pdt ch.hoo ore ML dg in ot \u2018and winter than in ue aj; The tyrtgs of feathers which ae I the true ears of the owls are most rer | is - developed in | o & far less conspicuous faelal | \u2018they wait \u2018for \u2018food and.tha { - | TT suromer, and.# the- \u2018long drawn sounds\u2019 Jdudét and more resonant TE among the naked aisles than when it \u201818 softened and half stified by the roof of verqure.je white owl's screech, is heard more seldof, but the bird itr, self is usually more conspicuous than the brown.awl ih a district where they are equally common.\"It8 pale plumage often makes it vise ible in flight by night wholly apart from, the disputed question of its ocr caslbnal luminousness.t sometimes \u201cflits abroad in.the earliest dusk of: evening , or even: in full daylight,.while in the nights of spring and eare.dy summeri\u2019it haa a characteristic way.\u2014* | D£-flying low above the standing hay May fields, as if it were à large white moth seeking.the clumpa of Hmmer-.ing - moon daisies.Though past HEke.ithe very spirit of silence, a few moments later its yell may ring through air the valley.3 WATER FROM OCÉ OCEAN.DEPTHS.| Cylinder.With Valves \u2018Used to Raise w to the Surface.(From the \u2018Scientific American.) The water bottle for getting water for analysis {rom selected depths in the ocean is a cylinder of brass, German silver, or other metal which resists the corrosion of sea water, cenerally.about two inches in \u2018diameter and ward opening.velves: at the top and bottom, connected together on a central stem.Lugs are cast on.the side of the cy 1- \u2018inder for conveniently securing it at any point along the length of ths ling by which it is to be lowered into the sea.\u2018 .During the lowering of the line: the valves of the bottle are kept unsealed\u201d by the passage of the water.through the cylinder during its descent, byt -when the motion is reversed the\u2019 valves seat themselves and are locked - by the descent of a small propeller in: the framework above the upper valve, which rides idly on a sleeve during the, Jowering of the hottle.but desvonds along a screw thread to press the valves upon their seats when the line come mences {0 he hauled up.A specimen of the water at the depth.to\u2019 which the water bottle has descended is thus brought to the surface éon- fined within the bottle, and a series of 0 Baraka 23 ) a A : > 3 Bis ed 2 = fer Ne BESTE do TS ca Ra + ; mou ai n - : A bs a Shara N ue = x ; A po ec i \u2014\u2014 Sy = = wre ne PE me LT gto T Me ape men ETS SL TGS uy FERGUSON pry EPR oly \"the Hamiite , yc Lachut Ont.to 5 ton, in her 33rd ; DATE\u2014On Fèb, \u201cof.her api No.DRXDEN, _ AL Torgnt i met, ro à oved.wife o Dryden, \u201cin \u201cher oth year.se INCE-\u2014AL Tester, Mass.1910, ow of ve \u2018late ; .Henry\" Inter BCE.\u2018of Toronto, \u201cOnt: : TA Jon: Feb.° 94,5 \u201c1940; mo Eis saben Tomi aged 19, widow of}.William.\u201cFunerat on Saturday, Feb.a6 atdge p pins \u2018from \u2018her late \u2018résiden ; 78| the Councillors\u201d.tre Ce : Royal Cemetery: LAMBRIN-AY the: A Que., on, Feb.\u201c19,1 oity, SHÉPPARD\u2014On F 1, - Jate* residence, Holland : ng Jan widow.of \u201cth Jonn Sheppard, in hes: ee yea \u2018 ÉMITH\u2014At Bourg- Loi \u201cday, -Féb.18, 1910, as 65.a-10 months, \"15, \u201cMitchell GLIN\u2014On\u2019 Feb.vhs ue Harm Sh on e late Samuel Englahd;- Ig late Philo of Ricebure, Que in her.In at Ri Vi ver View.n°, Riceburg, Feb.«19th, 1910.\" REI post the «residence of he we Tho! ; nt, and eunt of Miss Bef Henry, SE sa the Rev.ness\u2019 promptly mailed.foreign cousitries reg.js 10, jhe ae es Le : do Rats Jane \u201cBlears, \u201clat og.Dak Br pri vats en Satur 6th In: _ résidents r hed kept him £ the \u2018oppo : he of \u201carar pr i up.~Nhen\u2019 ne olty, ty, he rd 2 bial SL yi r the \u201ctime aske Re bs it ad told.\u2018a\u2019 dose On |: 7 1 URE St + A - \u2018As 7 \u201cOne,\u201d .Mare ie New York, a children\u2019 8 ease Sve.the address of it: 2 Carpets; Cp .Portierés, - À ce Covered.Furuttare,| = Chintz, 7 and.all.classes.of.House Hensines, : \u2018giving perfect - results, oo 2 - boll kel Chan Dr Board : itsioners.declaring on crude oil shipments from CAE SUPREME COURT, The case gt Riopelle and Altman, the -Québec.appeals\u2019 onthe] was La near before the This ; Junction to to\u2019 \u2018restrain Altman f ceeding with the erection of a Bie | on City Hall.avenue -in- Montreël,.an order for \u2018the\u2019 emotion of Fae?Er 7 An Superior Court, but the Court reversed that judgment.The 1 restored the first judg- Case Was then taken to .tue \u2018Supreme Court.- | the hearing of this\u2019 case, th ; appeals on.on the Ontario list \u2018were tak-.first case heard: peal \u2018by the Grand Trunk Rail way vs.the, British American Oil Co.The raïvay company : appeals fren an that the.Bais | te tion published and.filed: with the: board, and that said rate is still in \u2014\u2014\u2014 NOTES.AND NOTICES.Funeral of the late \u201cMrs.y Ethier \u2014Phe Canadian Pacino Hall: way has arranged to-run, a special train from Montreal (Place ' jeaving at 8.00 a.m.Saturday, Febru-' ary 26th, for St, Scholastique, ~ ping at all intermediate, stations, on | -.\" account of the funeral of \u2018the late Mrs, J, AN J.A.C Ethier, wife of.the member Hament Returning, special train will leave \u201cst Scholastique at 1.00 p.m.\u201d February .26th, stopping.at intermediate » ti ons.\u2018But, = = Ed 1 0] 8 \u20ac < \u201cwe S ragélt w - AS a on, \u2018he tears.\u2018his féntnere\u201d féco\u2014the {fons \u2018 drunkard\u2019s raggit wean.=} l'ont: pity.\u2018the wee-laddïe,.sae.\u201cœuiiéless ont tbat Vitale the\u201d gafther's \u2018Up \"il ee Cords es miter smesiks his.An For es.rane to.teach the sais ., Srangara Tek w ce \u201caddress \u2018of a ldren-o Home rive: betes nes dress.ronr.Scotland.ps Home, B = i ox au WI ng 4 whom should Lsend-an ap-| ; \u201cfiring on each : prt the fol ve\u201d reiwast, ain CER \u2018case,\u2014 ear Fe \u2018the, CPR: aid Wisdipeg Man.| came for the otters.SE ee po | Bb.Page the eit] \u20141.Sparte a pd n hi free A .To the EL México, and ln.Toronto: + ve A 3, BE a the TEN § Negro col\u201d \u2018lege of Alabama still in.vigorous opera=:| ; tion?-2: Is Booker 'I.Washington yet Mv-} \u2018ing and.at the head.of this\" institution?|.» MSOil 3.Are- Ho e colored people of the Southern\u2019 |\" Sigtes, the -Îreed .slaves,sdvancing' satis- |.À faétorily in.education morality and In- it Does \u2018regio \u2018slavery \u2018in any in any of: the Southern g 2 ay?\u2018Yes.2, Yes.\u2018negroes; howéw : Ao sorerat causes.The \u2018hom ie af the \u2018negroes has impro roves mark- |.i since; emancipation.Schools and\" dane) institutions have done x \u2018ouch, \u2018but there remains a great d the \u2018uplift: of the.re especial capacity.of - chancellor?° he \u201crh story we read lt.was an\u2019 Zmeo 1 \u2018ne rt | the king; at; the:-present day.we.read of BL the, chancellor of a University.\u201cAns.ve -The- office of chancellor dates from quite | | early-times.Under the: Roman, emper-.\u201cthe ors, the'chancellor se«ms to have been a |: ¢hiéf -scribe or secretary, who \u2018after: -| dla! powers,- and With superintendence nent of the modern kingdoms cf fn.e.n kingdoms a rope the\u2019 chancellor had different jurisdie- | \u20ac tions according \u2018to.the constitution of the { state .- He had supervision.of\u201d pcharters over :other- \u2018officials In t orown © documents, etc.and.wh Judiolal\u2019 ices of the Crown.rs PHhyy*councillor, and- Spea a Holise' of Lords, ol irtue o or oro tine person next to the Koval ami.4 -appoints- judges and: Justices of the peace, and presides over \" the Cort of .Chanvery and \u2018the Supreme | when thi | Sourt.of \"Judicature.«Hé lg pri vile Poor \u201ctor of royal: foundations, atron-¢ some he.\u2018chancellor: has: gr Chancellor.\u2018of Kent ie the G._ T.P.lihe from.Edmonton -to | Prince \u2018Rupr.\u201cJ ors had 'about five thousand men at | and along the 245 miles extending from tern Ontario, takes decided.\u2018the stand taken by the | about the possibility of the Canadian iodls.ney Beaudoin said: \u201cThe French- \u2018Northern and the.Grand Trunk.get.atholies .of this, province hundred and thirty thous- think it unwarranted on the {tor- of \u2018the \u2018Catholic.Reg- ster.ig representing a minority, as \u2018he: doés, ;to presume to 8 The.editor of thie \u2018Catholic reoistor has had byt little.experience in this province, and should make himself bet-\u2019 ter acquainted with ifs: early history and the \u2018characteristics of the French ; Tace \u2018before pronouncing against the told in thé: borne vite at side by side, Mr.Stewart decldred that there was room and to spare for | metre o- districts, in tone! ; \u201c| vend R.5RY Poh 3 See, SE ; , a fer 2 extends over 7: vs 0 een: |.sos The ron of the .of London: is \" lenath | - 88 \u2018they wanted.The es Jia he a not: Cok \u2018for bi-lingual schools in every section where a: \u2018French family existed, but they asked that in communities where \u2018at \u2018least «fifty - \u2018percent were \u2018French, the children * Yhould be instructed in part.{ in the language of their forefathers.|, We.do; not-ask that English be excluded, \u201csimply that French also: be fought | under -certal .nconditiana.\u2019 © AGED INDIAN J Walks 45 Milos to Secure the ; + Punishment: of a \u2018French Trospoctar at Fort -Matéchewan.co - following\u2019 one hundred and fifty miles \u2018two roads would be.almost.within sight of .each other for 350 miles; in: fact, for nearly all this distance these Mountains, and | allways ars.ex-| \u2018tically side by side.fiat, with a.big.rotary roones: pestaraer dn: A big: arte: without Proulstons.en E-t-Ray |.strator, of Saskatoon, has sent to a Grand Trunk official a crisp summary.] | which shows that.the grain crop of Sam em into.; .ye a ace \u2018tale.He hadsh \u2018come.ail - se Way.trom; the.Hudson's ing: post.\u2018in.Fort, atachewan, a.distance of, aboût forty- ; .His story was that a French.Fr vo miles.hamed \u2018Eugene Laporte had 3 icrimina assa, old orphan\u2019 child of his tribe.He swore.| to; the necessary information, and that afternoon.Gérge Murray, a_ (Provincial .| constable,\u201d \u2018accompanied.\u2018by Mr \u201cchilef \u201cof \"police, started on.foot tor Ma- tathewan .to apprehend the \u2018offender.\u2019 They\u201d Had no'trouble ih securing their prisoher, whom they found in hig shack\" -t near \u2018the post.- With the, prisoner, the girl and an aged: Indian.woman, who «was brought back as a material - -wit- Ross, the party arrived at*J.R.Booths p about noon, reaching their during .the afternoon of REV.EDWARD.MERRILL | Former President.of Ripon College, Wit Wis, Dead.{ 5 Ripon: Wis, Feb.neh.26 \u2014The Rev.Ed- |; ward Merrill, .professor emeritus.and | former: \u2018president of the Ripon College, |\u2019 is \u201cdead.at His:home Here.He had \u2018been | \u2018connected: yh the incorporated, half honey \u2018made dn other creps, exclusive i SA Companys \u2018Value of last years harvest up.toi '$132,373,000,.or $1,630.20 to each .of the $1,803 farmers in the province.There | .seems very\u2019 little doi | but: that Sas- \u2018Katchewan will, in Robes.F.MacFariane- 8 M.Welch \u2018two lots tm We - ith ne \u201cbuildites | erected thier, on.Mountain \u2018avenue, at the | Fr pro Mpntrose- avenue, \u201cfor $12, : lar in type to the \u2018Bruno.\u2019 recently purchased for the Island.trade.: Mrs.Narcisse Fermetto je das sold ls on the flats.Tots, 1031 N ; Simard, -about | Bugena Noel a \u201cinclined i regard a coffin-nail as the Co Mista: tation piece of - {ron-mongery in the and, ozs.Mary .Olivier Racine, has \u2018sold.to \u201cMrs 3.t in- Cote St.Louis, with Ontario.\u2014i; Is.\u201cse | Louis.\u2018Robert has sold to Damase : 1 Pepin two lots: Hochelaga Ward with |« the bulldinæs ereceted .thereo.\u2026 fnonting | on Erbntonde- street, near Ontario Bast know, - Probably \u2018a \u2018card addressed .to °F \u201cThe Superintendent, .St.Mary's 's\u2019 Hos i- +4 tal, New York, N.Y.\u2019 ould bring the SE rod Information.A cure a ait arders spitals and it will give you: such - ad e have not.\u201d tone at\u2019 hand at But, why go: to.añother.coun-.aining, When -you.oan res où can pro- \u201c Hormides: Bttifer \u2018has sold t o Frode: lin Demers lots numbers: 8° Tes.\u201cand fh Cote St.Louis, on the corner aha belle\u2019 and: Belanger \u2018Streets, Po llege since it was |- & century ago, and : - Stories of Chinese Invasion \u2018of Thibet.\" - mem to have entered Thibet, may be divid- | LINES TO TE THE COAST i) * Good Progress ss Reported on the GTP, Which -Will Parallel C.N.R.in Some Places.\u2018 \u2018The line through \u2018the - mountains.\u2018| Will not be completed until 1911, but 1 I believe the whole road will be open for traffic.in 1912, said Mr.\u2018Jack\u2019 Stewart, of the contracting firm of | Foley Brothers, Walsh and Stewart, | which.will quite likely.build much sf Mr.Stewart Said \u201cthat the \u2018contract: work: on: the\u201c stretch _-from Edmonton to the.summit of Yellow Head Pass, Prince Rupert easfward: Mr.Stewart has.been all over the contracts, and he states that tho'400 mile\u2019 mountain gap Is the most difficult section to deal with.There Is\u201calso a good deal of rock work on\u2018 the western end of the Edmonton section: and, as for the four hundred miles yet-to be put under contract, thit wil not be zo very -hard to build.When Mr.Stewart was questioned ting through the Yellowhead Pass twenty different lines of railway, as the Pass appeared to be intended.by \u2018nature for rallway construction.He also described the .congditlons at .the summit, where the waters of the Fraser run.to -the: east, and the Athabaska .to the east.On the Prince Rupert end very Tittle steel had been laid, but the steel will be put down at the rate of several miles per day, and.Mr.Stewart expects.that the entire 245 miles will .be railed and ballasted } by the end of the present.year.There were a good many bridges, but-most of the work had been accomplished, and, in fact, the majority.of the grading had been completed, not only on the first one hundred.miles \u2018immediately east of Prince Rupert, but.the as well.When asked regarding the G.T.P., Mr.Stewart sald that the two roads would be.constructed prac- essor amer nec CROPS IN.SASKATCHEWAN.\u2018Mr.F.Macluré Sclanders, expert experimenter, - -investigätor and demon- of the Saskatchewan .crop .report, 1909 was worth $111,570,000, \u2018or nearly \u201csixty- Berceut of the.total value of the | of.all the :praîtie provinces.The] \u201cof lve stock, would.\u2018bring.the.gross 910, surpass\u2019 any other state or \u2018province In \u2018the produe= tion \u2018of wheat.\u2014 ere G.T.P.BUYS \u2018A.STEAMER.Vancouver repotts.the purchase \u201cof \u2018the stenmer \u2018Norway, by the Grand.Trunk Pacific.\u201d This Steamer is simi md iy lr] TIA ENILS OF POPULAR MUSICIN CANADA ; TIRE 298 CATHERINE ST EAST -*.À was \u2018eletted.\u2018to- \u2018the presidency in 1876.\u2018:} hr 1891 he resigned as president on-ae-: \u201c{ count: of TH1 health,\u201d but retained the} +1 chair.of philosophy \u2018until :1906, when he ed | received an\u2019 appointment to the Car- | 'negle Foundation, being among the first | hs to receive, that.distinction, :- = 0 è ve ve id your \u2018own province?déré \u20181 2: PARE pépital = tralning school E MAGDALENS.\u201cRecént respatches state that \u2018the cable.to the Magdalen Islands is in- | \u2018terrupted,.and ag a \u2018consequence com \u201crdunication \u2018with the islands is quite | .stepended.\u201cTo mest the difficulty, the | Postmaster-Géneral has arranged for.a | trip to the {slands, starting from Hali- j'eax early on Tuesday; Marech-1.\u201cfor all those\" An se a Hall, Y ottawa wa \u201cstreet, when | the Young :Men's.\u2018Association of.St.Ann's\u2019 parish - tondered.-a- compHmen- | lh tary banquet.to\u201d Mayor Gueri ; some : respec he progress has been] proceedings.weve: enliven ys Mejsatisfactory, Of the rs starting I fs jp | ith almost nothing \u2018a generation - ago, about 25 percent now own: the farms they gultivate.Quite a large number Haye gone Into\u201d trades, and : of these a Pair ing, and by the: presentation to Miss.Carroll Guerin.: bouquets, \u2018by.pres t little t tots.dr WINDSOR HOT EL Grill Room \u201cFor Ladies and Gentlemen 7.(BASEMENT FLOOR) \u2018Now open from 12 o\u2019olovk noon to 10 pme, dally.Entrance oor.Pool and Cypress sts proportion sre skilled artisans.A: vast 4.| Hiaving \u2018des, lings \u201cwith - the\u2019 islands to | send.otters an The steamer: ~will- call at Teading \u201cpoints\u201d nd sufficient time be] ack all important correspondence.- \u2018Care must be taken to see | spondence\u2019 intended to be rip \u2018shall reach Halifax | rearing hoods\u2019 and shawls, and who sang \u2018he's little shamrock.\u201d shorery on.the property o of Fate farm | Fe / other corres | 0 -the \u201cIslands, \u2018giver\u2019 20: bring b éracy | the : Mayor by Mr.M3 Hart -the Young Mons \u2018Association.| \u2018A 8 ward: fer \u2018the; support.they} EA Jim, and\u2019 said \u2018tha he.* t\u2019ait corre pres \u201cHy thig the \u2018Irish Catho- by Monday evening.clergy, + and.a the City Coun- |.Che |numfer.of.members.|e Were presen ; those parts.of the South where\u2019 both law: | J n \u2018and \u2018custom widely: [Separate the\u2019 white | .; : | and-colored races.4.No, Althou, LIRIAS :{ is charged \u2018that'in some country distric 2 \u2018pages de.Aa CO DienteHeS atone Bort: , v on.hy -fhat de \u2018far.From roe, \u20ac CS res, A: GREAT M ETEOR.\u2018San- Diego, Cal, Feb.24\u2014Warner's \u201cHot \u2018Springs, about seventy miles \u2018hortheast of this \u2018city, reports that a \u2018meteor of \u2018éxtraordi nary 128 and Bel lanes: was seen: there on Tuesday: af- \"IR was travelling from west to.cast Passing \u2018the: Springs, {ts course led into .the mountains, where - HOMES BUILT im MONTCLAIR ror 10% CASH DowN : BALANCE Mommy LIKE RENY Go Marci.2G.J 160 ST IAMES it explodéd with à deafening report \u201cand sent up \u2018a \u2018eloud of dust.: etre a E | wateRworiks.FOR NEW TOWN.4 -Aldermere, in the Bulkley.Valley, a town only six-months -old, is \u2018putting in \u2019e-waterworks-plant.It is expected that.the Grand Trunk Pacific will reach -Aldermére\".vithin \u201cthe, next - twelve.\u2018 HI What dre the \u201cduties: of.ore \u201caf IR Le is hereby given that an applicatio be made at the next session of the qu islature of the Province of Quebec for Tegal \u2018and valid a Deed.of Sale.of Lot, \u2018Official No.1470 St.\u201d Antoine Ward, in \u2018the City of Montreal, from the Executors, Trustees and\u2019 Administrators of the Last Will, and Testament and Codici] \u2018thereto of the late John Ogilvie et al.{to the Young Men\u2019s.Christian Association in the City of Montreal, passed before John Fair, N.P,, and bearing date the 22nd day of February.1919.clean,\u201d \u201880 - tun \u201csoothing and g and so certainly\u201d \u2018affective.\u201cin\u201d making \u2018the-ékin-foft, smooth\u2019 and clear | Lo that it has only to be tried to be appre- rma NEW.G.'T.P.HOTEL.: A summer.hotel is being built on the -Kitimatt.\u2018branch.of \u2018the Grand Trunk \u2018Pacific east-of Prince Rupert, where the.Laketse Hot Springs are.er ramen STEEL FOR PRNCE RUPERT: You may know \u201cof its: Value asa cure for.\u2018eczema, salt rheum andthe most | \u2018severe and paintal forms of itching \u2018skin: \u2018disease.-«.But\u2019 fhave: you realized - that as\u2019 a = means of .cleari 8.and pus rat the |\u2019 came into re he pad the de \u2018the\u2019 x sea 'n Grea r the.Lor d High.Chaneelior.is.\u201cthe tain, \"BROWN, MONTGOMERY \u2018NOTICE an Act to ratify-and confirm and declare \u2018Montreal.22nd February, 1910.McMICHAEL, Solicitors for Applicants.| Skin it has.no equi Pimptes, bladkhien d The: steatnér \u201cCape Breton\u201d \u201818 now on\u2019 the Atlantic with a cargo.of \u20186, 800 \u2018tons > |-of steel: bound for Prince Rupert.: eee putes \u2018and, Je barat given that Dame Alazin Martin 8x redness \u2018of thé\u201d skin; rate as and the ve Laster for the purpose of sutboridog \u2018wife, Dame Oo wife ing].Mr.George w.\u2018Caye, assistant to Mr.\u2018{Chambetltn.Vice-president-of the Grand - » | Trurik: :Pacific, \u2018has \u2018been to New York, =| got married\u2019 and taken his wife to Win-.| SE \u201cMr: Caye was formerly with.Chamberlin on the Canada Atlantic, Ce m Charles merchan ae kn Ro i poly 9 thal Tosialas are of Qu Docs ai ts ne 8) ure à.e session for an Act to ratify and make valid a ver of 1 \u2018Estate the late Plerre TL WIR | u potars.on the February, 1 Montreal, February § 19 so.tne chéqu er ist principal : finance: - Wn or tha\u2019: pr jé she prin The ee copies | : tp l'a university.is.an.Sficlal, at the head of |.the univer His fluties.aré more or | .To.Buch one As of inl le worth, A A alt Ppt Ham ee 1.E PUBLIG.NOYICE perty of Armand Lalonde, pv; utd agen 3 gas as to proof Joseph B.Boucherville, cate, Sand the for the purpose of au wih = his said wife, Gus.>.\u201cLondon, Feb.25, \u2014 The Times\u2019 says there is reason.:to \u2018believe, that the \u2018news égency' despatches from Cal- 1 eutta reporting thesituation In Thibet En 1 are grotesque exaggerations.The number of \u2018Chinese troops\u201415,006\u2014alleged ed by five.\u2018The so-called arsenals at Chengtuy, China, which were stated.to \u2018bé working day and night, are only | small factories, : capable - of .making probably a dozen rifles a:month.The =\u201d \u201crachinery was installed seven years ago.Se $ Canadian Northern paralleling the | | erally for the granting of all such pov dre ooo Takes All The Risk / doub - Ont ef Coffee Baying [i= nis \u2018It is put up in a sealed .can\u2014keeps its flavor\u2014and ant p the MJ t this .besides,it hasthe guarante, M\"! as \u2018of the firm that packed jt, 5 Ale \u201cSEAL BRAND\u201d Coffee conc - isselected blended, roasted, it er packed and guaranteed by Cis the the leading firm in this lin BE hat in \u2018the world.to vb ~ You are fully protected not sp against inferior quality ange \u20ac oin when you buy by the \u201c trademark.p plain .à that t \u201cSeal Brand** is never sold in matti bulk \u2014 only in 1 and 2 pound 1d wh lace sealed tins.At all grocers.108 CHASE & SANBORN, Montreg) ation d xy wife bal babe ns as r ld pro doubt, hs not t d away ken no Don\u2019t Throw Out that \u2018old Spring or Mattress, Have them remade equal to ney at Hl of loy \u2019 save hil Townshend's e (bron: 380 St.James St p stead, | a4.3014.reet, at day saw Pi th exped s thbug cting, td g betw ontalba.Now, | u who ympia 1 ster of A r\u2014her SESSION OF THE COURT 0 ellito.KING'S 8 BENCH (Crown Side), boit e Cesare J .a.The TRICT OF MON TREAL, will held in à d the COURT HOUSE, In the CITY, oF J\" S708 MONTREAL, on TUESDAY, the FIRST \" AY OF MARCH NEXT, at Tr Mifised his veloc in the forenoon.1, hands n cohsequence, I give PUBLIC XN d follow TICE to' all.rho intend to prog e chamb against any.prisoners now in the Co itated, 8 \u2018mon Jall of the maid District, and.al -r heart.others, that they must be present then .and there; and I also give notice to al! Come Justices \u2018of the Peace, Coroners a:i Eid Sir F eace Officers, in and for the aid Dis it down \u201ctrict, that they must be present ther [lhcse two and there with.their Records.Rolls, In- like 7° ctments, and other Documents, In or- The wo der to do those things which belong to : : them in their respective capacities.bre ne v uffec L Rs DEMTIOX | \u2018They a Sheritr's Office, ve Yhey - Montreal, td February, 1910.\u2018They a oo he said.1+ me\u2019 \u2014sho 3 one I hav 7.aby when RE ) 1e other\u2019\u2014 Synopsis of Canadian North-West ully at Le Sand Regulations.; Any person who is the sole head of ; ven mi Bu \u2018family, or any male over 18 years oc.'C \"une \u2018may homestead a quarter section of Sir Fran \u2018available.Dominion land in Manitobe, t was not Saskatchewan or Alberta.The applicant Mlitention te must appear in person at the Dominion .Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the s District Entry by proxy may be mad \u2018Mr.Pre \u2018at any agency, on certain conditions, b wr father, mother, son, daughter, brother o ow tell o sister of intending homesteader., Duties\u2014Six months\u2019 residence upon lise to ha and cultivation of the land In each of non twen three years.A homesteader may live lexander within nine miles of his homestead on & ir deatt farm of at least 80 acres solely owned we.Of t and occupied by him, or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister.In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt a quarter section alongside his homestead.Price $3.00 per acre.Duties.\u2014Must reside six HY you X nities of our leisur n outline, ke this w months in each of six years from date wentvs of homestead entry (including the time MR\" TS -ON required to earn homestead patents), and ñ cultivate fifty acres extra.wir nativ A homesteader who has exhausted his ta.Ces homestead right and cannot obtain s \u2018ape gard pre-emption may take a purchased home rvice of stead in certain districts.Price $3.00 r acre.Dutles.\u2014Must reside si.months in each of three years, cultivate fatty acres and erect a house worth 300.00.$ w.W.CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.\u201d N.B.\u2014Unauthorized publication of thls advertisement will no\u2018 be paid for.ome; he rtion of pis palace bartments here, s00 lughters \u201cre bapt \\ympia ar \"fore \u2018you arts in THE SOCIETY OF ver THE MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL tpl o- will apply at the next Session of thé ME: brother Legislature of the Province of Quebs Sir F for an, Act to consolidate, amend or re- ad rar eal, fn whole or in part, the existing , Une los shou \u2018On that \\gostina rter of the Society, and if deeme-! requisite, to reincorporate the Society with power, in any case, amongst other things, to maintain and carry on one or more Hospitals with all needful de nusehold pendencies; and for such purpose to ac rv, and 1 quire, by all legal means, property, mo stoms, able and immovable, personal and res.) Visit soi \u2018And any other assets, an: the same to s in the alienate in any lawful manner and t M CAES acquire other in replacement.there! hs carrie and any and all such property to pledst \\ildren, 1 hypothecate; to amalgamate with one «, more je nstitutions carrying on \u2018work c a simflar nature: to borrow all needft: funds, and to issue bonds or debenture- from time to time as occasion may re quire; \u2018to make all by-laws and reguls- tions for the management and govern ment of the Hospital, and the same 1c W oul amend or repeal; to fix and determine what shall be the governing body of the Bed f Hospital, and any rights and privileges \u20ac of such person or persons as shall cor À bl tribute to.the funds or property of tht et Hospital; to determine the rights ar\u2018 privileges: of such rersons as may ha bac! heetofore contributed therefo; and gen nd when t ers.as may be necessary to maintal\u201d pole syste and carry on Such Hospital or Hosprtals 0 have : evt En RTE CR CROSS, Solicitor for Applicant [> trouble Montreal, 4th February.1910.ery : Doan's J | kidney 4 NOTICE h is hereby given hy THE GENER!» > flush of TRUST.that it will apply to the Legisit \u2018purities.ture of the Province of Quebec at caring ot next session for an Act amending Hs LI th Charter (9 Edward VII, chap.117) Ir e ur relation to the following.matters.(1) The name of the Company: (2) The non-application to the , Motré , Dams 6 |- Ons-C .* ome treatment by ap- (lo which they were particles j in the garden.Then she ran back.for | \u201cUntil \u2018my doh was 30 ears\u2019.La _- : AN ERT AT Sa = \"842, Bd usant, ©Tnira-Class.887.La .ointment.Address S.M., \u2018Witness® ©.» pul.Well, Feat ; dead.\u2018110 tho | ber own baby n mower, in omatti honestly belleved that the chedding tons von te re | In © Wautoma, Wis.tn hyo.INGLUSIVE.|| #8 SERMUDIAN 5,600 Ton® don, $27.75; Havre.$35.00; Paris.$37.60.s ete 126 St.Famille street.ad hid which Te carried away from the als were fiot unmov roue druggist rd should \u201cBE NE-CLA LADS, Bag reve Wireless on n both Steamers ie ae.from an he steamers \u20ac ondon.An a Tavs WHITLOCK.DRUM CYLINDER Press; lace on t 1 ados Of a Fratow, Me President.\u2019 continued sir | | es Jou.tot, send price VANC GOUVER.VICTORIA, - ure EW YORE at 10 nm, every Wednesdsy and Bat are fitted with cold storage.table Charu inches ores orien: 109 is wife was in ruth pond fact the solemn \"trath: whit nonin, 35 | to BR.lk WEHE co Teronto.or ig sd THERE: a ~~ WEST :NDIES.° Æ.& A.ALLAN, ° Piper ators with steel rider; rear eal.ni babe Te education of that honest, God-fearing woman, of known _ POKANE .$41.70 EN SR GUTANA 100 tons, 89.\u2018Parte A 56 Common Street, - - - - - WOWTRRAL | driving palley.14 Inch diameter 2 ES That child.without \u2018 PTObity and respectability in the: city, | ee \u2014 san FRANCISCO, 0, 5S AN $49.00 = over Busan, por He with 2% inch face, speed up to 1200 an - \u2014 i PVCs\u201d there\u2014Ttalia.But she | Bvda-Pesth, where she has now resid- | |\" CEMES.ver SOR FY het mio Barbadoes Doc Dem Bnd tn mond Soahfasy Turning prea.Float, Led for eighteen years, will swear to duly\u201d nts; but 1 assure \u2018you.that I | EXI A Marcial, Bt.\u201d cs Bar arbadoas, aad ) Darioraru For 5 ford Condition.Floor space at | ag not the royai infant\u2014she wag car- on the 8S iptures.Now 1 will give.have no doubt \u2018that this lady.is the M co er Mex.seeess 349.00 if re pamph I rm Cuen oo full partioulers, ocpupied.8 .ft.x 12 ft.Just the ess.JE gel, bY Sous under the mise you my-own surmises as to.what hap- Se er of Ring Alexander the Sixth | : Low rates to many other points.) Vi He od ey a TH Jlancy, 0 forte.arin, email Dewspapes .pken .of.Mo a and your lawful Queen.\u2019 - - amer \u201con, atherine s.W., | for country pl .ow jon: he-meant , pened during the five minutes which : CC tend G où 1 Oommisst Norv place : bil of loyalty and devotion; elapsed , .Prinée Constantine pushed forward.TOURIST ST GANS.4 Agents, 3 mers a | UNIV.vo his master's chil, ho hel to clap sed between Agostina \u2018a fight from |* \u201cThe mark!\u2019 he #ald, excitedly, The Leave Montrest dally, Sundays included Montres | panaLoson LINE TO GLASGOW | Lis armes FraTa PRESS.Ee hs waver know it from Who mwe know as Romattl, rerventiy | Dlrthmark! pit h pri, Souver nd Seats To Brine ot berth: 'Winc| R | ONE CLASSTABIN SERVICE.hauled \u2018and wifi print from a\u201d conte cet.JB day to the day of his death.trs eus saving the life of Nu cquntess Varitrs smprogel od the girl, nipeg.$400 Calgary.$8150; Vancouver PROFESSIONAL CA 0s © mom ST.Jomm mm.card to \u2018 shiest 12 x 18.| flash ter\u2019s child, rushed' to the royal nurs nd Se 5 Po ste presses are a f \u2014 er peciancy.1 could : almost read -2Ty.Jahan Joo soem ater room, pe dr tres PAR M ormigm: mel.Abvocires, BIBRETEES 4.TSE CASSANDRA.\".Maren 3| requiring them.- Apply Witness\u2019 OMco.~\u2014\u2014 ME: ihbughts.He was waiting, ex- found a ¢ ere\u2014 na's CRC! où the white skin, Jitst above the elbow | Tele Shones: Main 8782-8738.or omce \u2019 ss.LAKONTA (Cold Storage).Mar.10 Loting, to hear that there was noth- -snatchéd it up, and ran off with it, we.we saw the blemish which Dr.Plétach V! ger: \u2018and Windsor Sissel Slanors.° ; «| T.8.8.ATHENTA (Cold Storage) Mar.17 POIST.OR SALE CHEAP-\u2014\u2014One Dou- ps peter ET ancis men ome.of Vartan pee EE Ty eared Count had looked for in vain on the arm of| 1 ELLIOTT & DAVID $45 00 tnd Rates Cabin Said lied Second) ea a and \u201cwh oeil In.good od condition: PRES ur president, * ent on\u201d, tell | wrong that he'effected his escape with ; Italie, Montaibe 3 {nn pi és , - | Aavocates, marristors and 3oliciters, bouna, $27.167 Prepaid, W od Class, Bast Plattorm\u2019 8, test Cel À 1500 Iba.oa Dur Maite to Shor real game la the Child so quicldy thet hs was out of | quete Montalta, aad lta folk had o KIT UT BER Commispopere foe ol the Fovince epiendia LE.motors Ho DC Inchua- ympi Mellito.She is the twin-| SAREE ther Tesla nor myself wero sorry that | Ache tL IL LLUEARAP LAE Massachusotis and New York.THOMSON LINE TO LONDON Dent ere Aopls to LE SL Peter 5 of toile sul wie se déserte two Hata gas mot th shal Queen ori - REDUCED.\u2018FARES \u201c Canada Life: Building, 183 st.James SL FROM PORTLAND, MW.- er hari , e rig ueen was discov- Henry J.Kliioty, £.0, LA David, = h Court aritza.rose and bowed.- \u201cIN EFFEC FROM MARCH ist ro.|.Henry th EVO SHAFTIN an ; eit and is wie Asbe.: ia Sewell is quite correct,\u2019 pres No ane, I.elieve, vas sorry | APRIL CT stn, 1910, IN LUSIVE., 88.D (Cold à Storage and Cool Alr Fob 3 variety, a Day at : DI ee hei ï ther is dead; their mo- \u2018he id .| for.anything but, Pr Constantine.; Socond-class Colonist fares from Mont.: ss.CAIRN RONA .A Mar.12 Witness\u2019 Office.; - flu.Their father is 5 He, making the best, of things, retired | real to.SMITH, MARKEY, SKINNER (Cold Storage \"and Cool\u2019 Alr.= : eld in ho is\u2014here.\u2019 So that after all, you see, Mr.Pree \u2018to \u201cMarite Carlo again with bis dear.2 SEATTLE, VICTOR RIA \u2019 \u2019 : , 88.CERVONA \u201cMar, 36 ° tron lo a breathless silence, Sir Francis sident ,mine is-not-so much surmise, ' riend thè Countess 5 A 1 5) PUGBL:Y & HYDE, | => an Storage \u2018and\u2019 Coël \u201cAte Her 26) co TEST hited his hand and beckoned to the but an inteltigent reconstruction.Jor x aught I:know.he Tuts: be.Pltng.oi 4 POR UE 001% ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, eta.= 8 OU : .TOR SALR handsome Italian woman who what must have \u2018occurred.It is manner of things against his royal NELSON\" and\u2019 BOLI (METROPOLITAN BUILDING: | MBDITERRANEAN SERVICE.: | nui Cojylbg \u2026 Presses 3 Fire-Proot .Jd followed him and my mother into .theory which I had pried some ttle ¢ousln, who, under the titelage of Var- NE.a00n0000 D C 179° av, JAMES STREET.- |\" Maples Direot.' | safes.1 Rolf Top Desk, 1 Fiat Top Desk.ocesd [lke chamber.She was trembling and time \u2018before meeting: r Mellito+ | itza, has hehaved voi They ROSBLAND .b3 2 | ROBT, C SI; Ec FRED.H MALKEY.RC FROM PORTLAND, ME.THE TLIMIS NOBLE CU.Stas oners, Com Mkkitated, she pressed her left hand to her story.confirms 0 t thers was : say that her ar very bomeiy SAN FRANCISCO, LOS \u2018WALDO W, SKINNER, T.S§.TORTONA .Aprll 8] 818 Bt.James street.Montreal.dal heart.a drawback \u2018to me, as thee doubtless \"and that he cars insists, on ans ANGELES, SANT | Will AM GP UusLav, Co .Passage rates, $75.00 1st class, $35.00] \u2014 co I Come forward, .Signora Maellito,\u2019 |-will be to you.It struck me that a.herself by making buns and.tarts.MEXICO erty Mek.CR 42 4 GURDON HYDE, 3rd class.NEW TYPEWRITERS Cara IE Sit Frascis.Do not be afraid.ma Hke Homatt! must t fave non |» Signore Agostina Wellito, my worthy Low ratew to many oiniéé péits.JT : \u201c= | THE ROBERT REFORD CO.Limited FOR SALE then hwo pour waren, so greatly i dressed.How would Be thinks that ; step-mou ie s +n © specimen of à true | - SOURIET SLE C F, S.MAGLENNAN, K.C.Montreal, Toronto.Quebec, St.John, N.B, qlan Standard d'Oliver Typewriters, 02 ; s.In- - child, thé daughter of évén a master Tell She = hands stoma Te a ess on 10.50 Mondays.aimerais dia _ Advocate, aarrister and dohoiter Co Portland, Me.toad worth $780.¢ t ony uty hile fl n Pts The woman bowed her head\u2014it was gardener, could be the royal child, see- atta, Be pan she -has a suit of a fachgors Rordin din Lo Sr second: .: Now York Lito Bullding, Montreal.=== Copper they last, to make room.fo Dow models .es pr tot be seen that she was great- ing.that it- must, necessarily be 1 hor roue in the.palace; she visits.her glass + lokets to cHICAGO.A: D Wis T|- Tek Main + PATENT ATTORNEYS, Bplanala opportunity.Call.or write at i Jy affec tired shall Paris, - of 36 as t ] fo mené anadian evrt : \u2018They are your daughters, signora, trifling.circumstances may make a fer In.tes sn Fes LL » S58 visite Der 2) pominal charge: is made tosoberthæmaict : pt \" puny | © Oliver T.ter Ov, { iff.Mike they not ?\u2014your twin- daughters?\u2019 great difference in highly | important daughter in Paris ds Madame Paul | 127 09 Seserved in advange.i: : LEER it Martin Sires.iy Again she bowed -ber head.- , | things.\u201c Agostiné, before her mariage | (Paul is now quite a great | PATIERSY i ASTLE, 4 mm \u2014 \" = 4 \u2018They ars my daughters, \u2018slgnors: | te Cesare, had.oon a favorite maid of of: etist aid swell-40+d0)s \u2018or: shat B SROME PTLY Y SECURER SpE SMB c ) = i ar dil'iul : : ROOMS TG LET.» ME 3 o doubt of it.| the Princess: Selonna dn Roms, and | \u2019mdetfolly at Italia he tHe Princess, heard of the ad | dhusbise im Tandon is Jers sien Ianry.} fone 1 have pot.gee ce.she was a | of twiddlitersishe deéspatchied\u2019 to her | It 18 ait\u201d Mears 0- \u2018nor we: igre aby when ¥.108t her: ih.this palace; old: favorite\u201ctwd sets of very fine in- | ôn of ; 50 \u2018Sey ghénta] dg were | he other\u201d\u2014ahé glanced half-reproach- fant attire which they were to be age: Pret Sven ny dear other.we were | ly at Leonie, who dropped her gaze | rayed in ori \u201cSundays and festa days.| «irony ghe remarked to 1 | \u201d AR ASE the business of Manufacture].\u201cROOMS TO LET «eA - BRIGHT, UN = 4 ers, - Engineers.and others wha ; the \u2018advisability of having their Paient.ned et oy oh larEe rooms, business transacted by Experts.i tral .jocall iminary advice free.Charges \u2018moderate, r.centra calitg, : 13A Overdale \u201c MARRIAGE LICENSES our Inventors.Adviser sent upon re-| avenue.Ww.PATTERSON, et 1 havé \u2018not seen since she was fif- It was in fine lace and linen that Olym- à à aimee an onl BL ; eu But I knew them both.They | pia was carried off by oral wna | eT orasion at.oe snstanis | woven av | BEE SIG an Washington.Bo.= CATHERINE WEST, Mine ~ pre mine.\u201d | | matt ded 7 han over 10! of our first-born in Nis bath, \u2018f am JOHN M.M DUFF ; sing le and doub le.with or without Sir Francs turned.to the: generals.|:the Countess Va ose very aiti- quite sure that 1£ you had Hved in fis, > 4.\u2018 \u2018 ecommodated.It was noticeable that he gave all his \u2018eles which the child wore.She, When days you would have been as roman-| _ Phone Uptown 8665.107 Bw \u201cJames Stress.- a Craseent Street ; \u2018 : -Ÿ tlention to them-\u2014none to Prince Con- she recived them, years later, was : - 4 , : : .- ~ =} antine.| somewhat puzzled by \u2018the fact that the tie 22100 good Knight of La Manche | [Wye \\ppin plein ohare AI ENTS, eanxe,xvo, | FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.if \"Mr.President he said, \u2018T shall] 2rticles did not bear the royal mono: |.vould have been as faithful as his 1]: TRAYMORE HGTEL COMPANY.- McMaster & Papineau 5 gram, but their quality was Bo fine g Oba Marcu, Mr.Dome bw || Les C GC COUSINS TO LET.COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ww tell you briefly of what I know : that she Dever doubted that they had -squire.\u201d A Adyocates and Bolicitors \u201cbright front bedroom.bathroom floor, li have happened and of what I sur-| béen worn by the royal infant.Now, Since then our pet names for each\u2019 ; ee | Andrew R.MoMaster Talbot M.Papineau.Patent Solioitor 1 M.60 © | private family; no other roomers.87 mise to have.happened on that after- that set of garments worn by Olympia.| other have been\u2019 Don.Quixate and San- Canada Life Building, 189 8t.James si.Suite É sport fet ite BY fete 668 | ali Sen plone to St ne vrencs : OPEN Ce ; \"on twenty years ago when King, if the @ountess still possesses.it, will: be cho Panza THE WILTSHIRE | PEN ALL THE ¥ TER, : Telephones Main 1749; 7838 Montres.©] min \" rn.c \"Walk to soie \u201cGentlemen.CE 48 \u2018bander and \u2018his consort came -to As.for.Ttalia\u2014atiil 90.called~she is-| or Cap.300.| \u2014 : thir deaths by fratricide in this pal- Sound to match the set worn at the Queen of Hearts.fli og mo, Barston loses owl: | = = = | = 2 ue | \u2014\u2014\u2014 .\u2014 ge Of the exact truth of all I can |Shms HBe.hy Bor sister, earl me End) : oie vs lie darren budh \"oR | dy.\u201cLost child, ma'am?asked the | I : JU FLATS To Ler.OF oo Dave abundant oppor.a further proof; here; Mr.President, | 0 BR SAMUKL 4.ELLIS.| gorgeant, \u2018Does she belong at 72 Rosé- | AAAI cr FR 1 | ror T pe s OF.5 AN \u201d Hi our leisure, .I shaït merely give you.te de af Fra yom by the |- = SL NE \u2014\u2014 neath avenue?How 4 fo know?} prs eA.NN EE REAL] Tain and w.c., hot and Dota eater: XN esum r &a ol Mon a WwW Agoas | L D ?Ll x INT R re =~ .| By e d ma'am.olks too my < 3 INDONAGLOGE F MOR 1 ; A outline, @ rest © ot 1he stop Vu ; tina rescued 1 her from \u2018her father\u2019s mur.CHI REN s -CORNER.nr W ER RESORTS.© as Ruch, co .to Jabel their children : ent 416.00 nd 315.00.Apply, 534 + Trnty-one years ago she came with groré.+ me the stest Ameri fo ee dre?crying to met 20 3 © Fran \u20ac ure > er children.cryi to get back |.MIDDLE FLAT, IN PRIVATE - i Jusband, Cesare Mellito, from a \u201che cis picked up a 8 mal parcel | Ch A FAITHFUL NURSE .C MUDLAVIA ed cure x EE where they belong id ne & PATENTS THAT PROTECT ily, 5 rooms, suitable for TE FAM- le Copare dey Rome 10 Alban ber, and bpening: it spread out ori the | \u2018One day.when Dorothy was three fadNeqetroudles Bi Hoo FY jugs, Ska \"The big.policeman carried Dorothy FETHERSTONHAUGH & GO.| Bri Yimou children or \u2018ge gardener \u2018who had been in tho \u2018@ble several'small garments slightly\u2018 years old, ner nurse dressed her in mer ré&, Kramer, Ind.Yack to oer mother.who Gled tor Chas W Taylor, B.Sc.late Kxaminer ply, 1269 St.Lawrence street, » \u2018vice of the Princess- Colonna in yellowed by age.He placed his tin=|bér best white frock and pink hair |\u2018 \u2014 other tol Ts a wy that.9% was o SNS = Canadian Patont Office.| pr or me herd lo Jay ou ng seine ES tig Je the foyal TA Dee Re ook her fo seo Îhe cirous thing but \u2018Bow-wow.so the big\" po ful little dog, and Snowy was so hap- CANADA LIFE BUILDING, - MONTREAL 2° yO LET.on of the gardens which surround ono- liceman ook the little girl 1 y that it was a very lucky thing that : : i pice.fo ws Zarainhed with £70 WhICk Cuitese Vasitsa missed | OF course, Snowy bad fo £0 too: | simi ®C CnC nr %o®ihe station | BL tal was screwed cn tiglt OF else | TQ RENE, LODGE ROOMS AT 51s St bere, soon after thoir arrival ree have néver been out of Agostina\u2019s pos.|tugese poodle, wag more lke \u2018Mary's house.it, must surely have wagged itself off.OWEN N.EVANS 1 \u2018any evening from 7-9 p.m.Sno t ol) owed close \u2018on the police- - The next day Dorothy's father came .wy ly p PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS They , Session since she carried the child Little Lamb\u2019 than anything else, be- home with a silver necklace which had lughters were born to him rywher Dorothy w man's heels.He .; - à was afraid of the SHOP TO.LET, ON.ST.PETER lire baptized under the names of | #Av from the palace.That ove here that Dorothy went | fiati ed name-plate in the middle rchants & Witness.\u2019 5 that dog \u2018was.sure to go.\u2019 statinn house, because a -dog- doesn\u2019t an engrav p Bank Bulldi M treas | \u2018next.door to tness\u2019 Appl re da Nour let Un WIR these prince Constantine leaned, le Frans Cite Hite ii held her nurse's hand | know everything, no matter how faith- of it.It read, \u2018Dorothy Fowler, 72 \"° ank Suliding, Mon \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.- ply at while Sn ,|ful 1 may be.He did not know Roseneath Ave.\u2019 .\u201ccreer ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014_ fis in our minds, come to the ©iS Gnd at Agostina.The woman ro ng his, way Soroush the heels of that .1e station house is the sâfest \u2018Why, I have a collar now just.like COTTAGE To LET.Co MISCELLANEOUS.vatfu] day of the assassimation of Quailed before his fierce glance; Sir \u2018place i\" thé world for good people as Snowy\u2019s,) sald Dorothy, dancing about lig Alexahder atthe instigation of Francis placed, his hand on.her shoul- eras the procession!\u201d said the Well a: the most uneomfortable place \u2018for Joy.| EFrricaTioNs WIËL BE.RECEIVED % li brother, Prince Alexis.\u2019 = à reassuring pressure.nurse, as à great golden waggon in the s prld bad people.\u201cWell, it's a pity if I can't keep by The Reg Agricultural and In- Yr Francis paused for a moment h here,\u201d said Prince Constantine, drawn by- twelve of the smallest ponies The policeman walked-.straight up my own little girl labelled, too,\u2019 sald dustrial Feb bition Association, Lim- à laid his \u2018hand on Signora Mel- parsely, \u2018where is that child\u2014my{in the world, y -came slowly up the |to the desk and spoke to the sergeant, Dorothy's father, laughing \u2014Bessie ted re Da onto 008: on March i's shonlder.conan > street- to th tite: of shrill, sweet my- | \u2018Any call for a lost child Cahonne Newton, in \u2018Little Folks.\" ot To L.Manager for np sit aa 2 Jecretary.\u2018On that afternoon,\u201d he went on, That, Highness,\u201d replied Sir Fran- | sic.er \u2018No,\u2019 sald .the Sergeant.\u2018none _yet.| ~ ° Marlinwood Cottage Co Let, furnished.| and Industriai Exhibition Association, iostina here, having finished her! ©iS, \u2018is precisely what I am to tell \u2018Here come the elephants!\u201d said Probably will be pretty soon.She's Besides large sitting-roôm.dining-rooin; Limited.for a period of one yeur Pusehold tasks, attired herself in fin- these gentlemen.Mr.President, this | nurse, as the great creatures.followed someone's darling, all right! Look-at WHAT SAITH TRE.SCRIPTURE?Pht bathroom and ven or| from March 1st 1910.Duties to act 7, and following one of her usual e story of the royal child who one another ag quietly as though they | that dress and sash - Her.mother must February 25 .pedroom floor, modern plumbing, - hot 25 jary Manager oF the posina \u2018Slomg, set out across the gardens | VAS rescued by Agostina from the das- walked on subber heels.think-a heap of her.and cold water at.kitchen sink and in jon Fair.Salary, $200 per month li visit some of her friends and cron- | tardly crew who slew her father and \u2018I'm afraid!\u2019 sald Dorothy, drawing The policeman put De.othy into the Resist the devil, and he will flee from bathroom; splendid water from spring \u201cin thé nursery of the royal palace.|Mother.Cesare and -Agostina brought \u2018back, « \u2018Please tale me up,\u2019 .big leather chair where the Ckief us- | you.above the cottage level, providing water ; \u2014 {EL Ye carried with her one of her twin- her up as their own.They never \u2018Hu rraht.-Hère- comes Baby.Ele- \u2018ually sits and went on talking to the When the enemy shall come in like pressure.poautiful vies, Fee v lda ANY ONE NOT BEING ABLE TO GET hE Aizen, tho infant Olympia.Agos- {Subted that Olymola had fallen a vic- phant, cried a little boy near Dorothy.sergeant a flood, the Spirit of the Lord shall Jers, [odin pine grôve and fine | oblige the publishers by notifying Ci tim to the murderers\u2014while they Isn\u2019t he ,cunning?\u201d \u2014.After a while the sergeant said, \u201cWell, lift up a standard against him.\u2014Get grou; beach.For \u2018further particulars.Subscription Department by teleph the me | mourned for her they gave every.at- aft Dorothy was still a little.\u2018bit if he: folks don\u2019t send for her pretty | thee hence, Satan: for it is written, address, Mr.McGLAUGHLIN, \u2018Witness \u2018Main 4090.or postcard.Dons | :\u2026 } tention to the child for whom_thev be- n know, sven a baby.soon, you'd \u2018better take her up to the {Thou shalt worship the .Lord thy: Office, or.telephone Main 4000.Le DOUGALL & Bon » \u2018Witness\u2019 Building, Ÿ og ~-} lieved she Had been sacrificed, They Sicphant ia Ca mue larger.than a child | Children's Home, for she ought to God, and him: only shalt thou serve.Co Montreal.* | ; LICECKe \u2018Dever told a human soul of what had.of, hb.\u201ctH ET à the ti be playing with.gome ois E children.Then the\u2019 Le Jéaveth.him, inisicres green ; = - DE\" \u201c happen for .the n came © ons.an e tige nowy n now what a \u2018Chil.ho angels came an ministere à a NTT en ce \u2019 AK Would Of ten Lie in {murderer of \u2018His re ve Au Pet the polar.pears and .the hrewn gers | J dren's Home\u2019 was.How was a dog to unto him.Le 5 , MR.AUSTIN DOBSON.SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.Rp - |stop at murderinz his riece, As soon \u2018the monkeys, the snakes, the hippopo- Ho that it was a sort: of refuge ~ ; iH Bed for Da 8 Scarcely \u2018jas possible thev left Albanetta, Ce.t@mus and the giraffe,\u201d all in great for stray children, just thesame as the Be strong in the Lord, and in the Still Writing Poetry at Seventy.TUTOR.A CONSULTING ENGINEAR ; a y sare found emnlovment on the estate shining cages drawn.by gayly.decorat- Animal.Refuge is a home for stray power of his might, Put on the whole : culation te ini quel lon given for matri.k @ to Furn H erself.of a great noble in \u2018Huneary, clos te ed horses.dogs and cats?Snowy began \u2018to bark armour.of &dd, \u2018that ye may be able Gudress, M.DAY BAL Dwinnations, ; , e to \u201cWait-a minute) said the nurse, put .|at the sergeant more loudly than he to stand against the wiles of the .Mr.Austin Dobson, who wrote his 194 Park avenue.Telephones Uptown _ \"| Buda-Pepth.There he lahored at his: \u2018tale back comes \u201cfrom the kidneys, calling until he died.After hig death ting Dorothy down to speak to.some | had ever barked even ae Tamp cat.the unéraitful Works slaves wi first poem when he was a clerk of isis.ho a.| ten the kidneys are out of order the | Arostina carried on a little business rr tow Mainutes vere passing noi his op by he jumped straight up into} FS or reprove them\u2014Lest Satan twenty-four at the Board of Tréde, um \u2014 _ \u201chp ¢ system becomes deranged.Those | In the citv.She, too.took everv care Sassed.and- the \u2018crowd- moved forward, \u2018Bléss-my heart; whèt's s thing?Should get an advantage of us: for Was seventy the other day.His eye} ~~ bo, pave never been troubled with kid.{yt JV) She Bad rocued.She felt carrying.Dorothy and Snowy with | asked the targeant as te; i bine?we are not ignorant of his devices\u2014 18 undimmed.He is still writing that WANT ADS.trouble do not know of the suffering while Alexis lived the real ideptitv them, They were: both so very little.ball of white just hopped up and down Be sober, be vigilant, because your dainty, delicate verse which has won - 2 .\u20181901 I made literature my hobby.c for each additional w \u201cud misery whigh th of that child must never b ; , the devil a rearing him so distinguished a position in the or ose afflicted unde, , er be \u2018revealed The careless.\u2018nurge.didn\u2019t notice, for |as if he wanted to.makefhim Know | adversary the devil, as a rearing g : For Dean's Kidne Pills are 8 specific for to mortal.cee | she was Iaughing- and talking with- her what he Was trying to \u2018tell nim in the lion, walketh about, seeking whom he world of rm of hi iti flect a: To til kidney trouble Prince Constantine interjected a friends and forgot-all ahout the little | bow-wow language.may devour; whom- resist :stedfast in ; ho charm of his wr ing os.re fee \u20ac \u201cThe « Witness.\u2019 They begin by.heiping: the kidneys harsh-voice§ auestion,\u2014 girl \u2018That's the dog that was with the the faith, knowing that the same af- in Satis son \u2018a personal Yat JFe-.* ) fush of all the acrid and The chilû\u2014the Princess\u2014does she: Snowy didn\u2019t stop to Speak to his child,\" sir,\u2019 sad the policeman.fictions.are accomplished In - your Presentative o .w MAY BE LEFT WITH put hi ae ac an isonous.| jive » friends, ¥ although \u2018there were great -\u2018H\u2019m° sald the sergeant: \u2018then he brethren that are-in the world.him on his birthday in Dis por at Chapman \u2018Baokselte 513 iaring which have.thus |\" Sir-Francis turned to the second of | many of them passing by.- He \u2018Just ought to be able to tell us sonféthing! 4 ; 14 Baling He is short and thie -sêt, and therine SE est, or with R rr thé out the kidneys, bladder and the veiled figures,\u2019 stayed by Dorothy to see that nothing Here, let me see your collar!\u2019 Who shall lay.et?thing to the | 2 ronal = rel ad, clean-cut features, Grocer, Point St.Faates, 601° Welling: \"av fy Uriary get Sg i cause ol \u2018She lives, sir, and she is here.\u2019 { rappened .to- Ber while she vas vmder Snowy stopped barking.for a- min- justifotn.God's elect?It Is God that sprea EOS pathetic.ee, gen ton street, West of Subw fi ne) the urie acid, t chief cause of The threo gemerhls sprang to their | his.care.ute while the sergeant = read ort: Justifie a = es frome him.It the .CLASSIFIED AD fs Vroom, from the blood.feet.So, too.did all the other men.Dorothy.threw herself down on the \u2018Snowy, T4L.\" \u201c Ja.| 7.Is.lix, 19.M tenes radiates tao, of Hy the VÉRUISEMENTS LA 5.Arch .Schnare, Black Point, N.B., \u2018Here?The\u2014the Queen ?steps of n\u2019 brown stone house and sob- | \u2018Here, officer, get me the.cense re- 11° ph.vi.10 eu Eph.at.he 2.5 \u2018Yes.I am ony today.Be said, .CASE TARIFP.oo i \u2018For years I waa troubled with That was Varitza's voice.It trem.Ped aloud: \u2018I want my mother! Oh, cords.\u2019 : Cor.ti 11.IL Pet.v., 8, 9.Rom.viii.\u2018and feeling well ana strong.One has Situation Vacant, Situation Wanted, Pu- ! rat back, Oftentimes I have lain in bled and shook.He came forward, |! Want my.mother! The policeman obéyed quickly.33 \u2019 \u2019 Ville | pot the creative force at seventy, that | pbs Wanted, Rooms to Let, Artiéles : for days, being scarcely able to turn White.anxious.He gazed imploringly At first Srowy 4 te, Hes het tears Here It is, Horace Fowler, 2 Rose-| \"\" _ \u2018 is all.But I am not ceasing work.| For Sa second-hand Articles Wanted or à Self at Sir Franci away, but s oming nea venue-\u2014 e, Portuguese._\u2014\u2014 ef , f » and I have also been a great | cis.that he found it wasn't any use.The White.Male.Ears, long; tail long.»e Before leaving the Board of Trade in.20.Words for 10c.by L } Serer w \u2018The Queen\u2014my dead master\u2019s daugh ; |.\u2018 hile trying to perform My ter ?8h next thing he\u2019 did was to plant him- \u201cCome, Snowy,\u2019 said the sergeant, \u2018do MAIL TO MAGDALEN ISLANDS.The difference is that whereas'I used portions for the price of four srl Six fn- Le | hold duti es.I bad doctors atte Sir Francis ste self on ali four feet and bark with |you want to jump out of ?.pped P your skin?Recent despatches state that the ca-| then to write between ten and twelve ; mnt vail and tried liniments girl, He bent ope and to the Yeiled all his might.: could nose my own Thanks to you ,we can send.the little ble 'to the Magdalen Islands is inter- at \u2018night I now write Letween ten and Property For Sale or Lo Let.i bo Wp 18.but nothing seemed to do in an undertone.He offered his hand, vay no 2 TE ht sr y ts à 1855) straight nome to her mother! a atOn with th Islands 1: ; Com- twelve in the morning.Other Articles For Sal ; ë ET d.1 was about to give up she placed her right hand in it: wit come es} A ne ore, wow for so me Just then the telephone Tang loud- Susp ended To meet the difieulty tire 1 have written in p'his, last few 25 Words for aso.; y when my husband induced me the lett élfe threw back lier vei ._Postmaster-General has arranged f weeks a rondeau, which 1s to be pub- |.(Eh ame Kidney Pills, and after A Plain, homely face, kindlv, ome: ong else 16 help mes\u201d.\u2018a.blg man in a' es mn.AW CHASE'S ¢ \u2018trip to The Islands, starting trom aa ished Shordly: Ie idea of it ls that sertions ae price oi gore Six in- À 3 po.5 oxes am now well and able what sad, shy, modest, shrinking from uniform with brass tions came hull Bo à good opportunity ?hoo 36 words for 800.{ SAS PIE | En ous mod Vu és RE es tai asked.tossine À CATARRH POWDER, C.EE For 1 shag are \"Bosch Th Miarestng momron ranFiouzentx Lf h at you \u20ac .his y.c - send letters and other correspond \u2018I think my first \u2018 : À 2 fi nd I would advise all kidney Of the: with Sond sent of a pature in-| \u2018\u2018What's your name, tue eiri?asked |.\" Y in went dirt to the fineascd pe Realy the The steamer will call at Tending pom ts called \u201cA City Flower.\u201d \"he was postage Stamps Will Be Accepted, | J Poe them a fair trial\u201d | SONG Ti ie êyos of ome whe: ante | ee ren and what te au ©) sin clare he se pentagon | gluon to bring.back all Important cont Waiver yon, nd was accepted by TRG SPR ead Gomerdus entries | - À.- cents per box, or 3 for $1.25.0 asks | about Jost \u20ac en and: w to, ask.| droppings in he! Es resvondence.cor- Edmund Yates\u2019 have to be made, and the rate is, mc 8 all oo er for friendship.ers ASI them.\u2018Where do you live\u201d io Toront où Te T.Milburn Co., Lim | Mr.President,\u2019 said: - Sir.Francis]: Dorothy didn\u2019t: know: how to say any.| oiderin \u201cD \u201d \u2018solemnly, \u2018 thiseis-æ matter for you and thing but \u2018= want my.mother!\u201d and & specify \u201c\u201cDoan\u2019s.your weliggeuce.to make your own fi-' Snowy didn't know how .to sas -any-' ® ay Fever.- 25¢.Sites free.intended: tury silverware was the birthday.pr ! Accept no substitutes, All dealers correspondence inten to be sent by y.Pre- No charge made in our books fer any \" this trip shall reach.Halifax by Mon.sent to Mr.Dobson from some of the\" tisement of le A « Bimansen, Sates & 0., Terente, day cvening, Feb.28.¥ 200 leading writers of Great Britain, - ; ! Be suse fees than five agate pr a y cures: on and Care must be taken to see that all A beautiful set of eighteenth-cen- | \u2018consequence, much higher.I ; F of - oT ~ ~ R J.Tooke\u2019s s.Leader \u20182 1-2 inches: \u201cdeep Boys A.SERIOUS FACTOR © CAUSING MISCHIEF.\u201cPhiladelphia, Pa, Feb.2 cars were operated :on the principal streets of the city: \u201cuntil \u2018roidnigbt tor, night for the first time since the beginning of the present, strike against pany.from * service at dusk, but to-n nig t, guarded by members of the state police, the cars continued to.run even through \u2018the- turb of Kensington- and - iford.Although the Transit Cémpany \u2018off: cials reported to-iight that .84 cars were stoned to-day, no disturbance.was permittéd to attain serious proportions.All outbreaks were: to headquarters.During the day, \u2018according to - the- | company\u2019s figures, .744 - cars\u2019 were.in\u201d operation, and 66° of: these \u2018continued to, run until midnight.\u2018Intreased serv\u2019 vice is promised: announces , many of whom- were form- gi in the employ\u201d of the ¢cénipany;: to-day And \u2018 cars to morrow ww.od Re £ \u201cFhe proposal for vexiérétion, which\u2019 - Was.made by vel \u2018of-twer- including thé\u2018leading:clergymén\u2018in\u2019this city, has been approved by the strikers, who suggest, however, that seven members on the proposed boärd: où arbitration be a Fepregentative of showing their an sit \u2018Company was pate.by.crowds , boys in the uptown \u2018district tc-däy, \u2018 when soap-was used on Twelfth: street ear, was: \u2014 Surface one of the |; 1\u20ac-rails.- A | \\ À ; urday all cars were; withdrawn nighfly.|\u2019 it onl dstricts quickly quelled by the police, and: not 4 riot calf.was sent fo \u2018the, \u201ccompany, | t four \u2018hündrea take : outil; répreséntätt ty-six distri \u2018religions dericrifinations, | | take \u2018procéedings against the t| came for \u2018the time being, but, 1 ders, -will \u2018in \u2018each of its nineteen barns to- CER of.their: le! .i \u201cThere Rog a I mls ertisiri£ for two thousai pany ° « ,|;mpen.It is offering\u2019 twenty-two cents.ton | inereas hour, wish.8.guarantee.of a Yearly Many.of; \u2018the: boy Tioters who had weré taken into\u2019 the Juvenile Court.today.\u2019 Fines varying from five to twenty dollars were inflicted.Somie of the boys were sentenced to thirty days in the House of Detention, and others were sent to.the same place.uñtil the strike A hioyer,.- \u2018There has\u2019 \u2018been\u2019 no interference with 2e \u201ctransportation.of: the.mails over lp lifles 6f the Trafisit Company.So ots mistences of the bioouine oi cars : ces -o ng of cars \u201cWhich: wére malls between sub-stations in the city.ies : Control May be Disputed.garding\u2019 the legality of the action of \u2018the Board.\u2018of Control in staying payment.\u201cof all salary Increases granted by \u2018the.old.City Council.J Bhi \u201cwhose opinion - was given \u2018next \u2018Monday.- sidered \u201cIts! hinted: that:some of: those whosé \u2018stipends: will be.redaced: as a result \u2018of yesterday\u2019s -.actioh \u2018may - décide - to time employees oh Fnéd- for incompéten bed give-# on.: They cn vi \u2018since they.are\u2019 \u2018engaged from year\u2019 Fo syear, they -would run a big risk of being dismissed when the twelve months had elapsed.It appedrs indeed «nat the last rash f-.| procedure\u2019 of \u2018the Road Committee has- .1 been : of \u201cbenefit to the city.caf, | \u2018given just.-ground for a reconsidera- PAS-' \"tion of -all.increases in salary, : BOW- advancement will go by merit and\u2019 = soon afterwards, at Tenth and\u2019 Yôrk \u201cstreets, t the sames crowd:: séaped : the \u2018Tenth street car tracks.There: 18 dwn \u201cgrade at that point; and\u201d\u201cthé ext car .that came along slid down.the slippery ; rails, but stopped before.dashing into \u2018the, preceding car.Policemen again \"drove the mob away.It was some time \"« before the: soap.hid been sufficiently Tomas.from the rails to.allow: the car and n~t because of favor or relationship: \u201cThé \u2018controllers .are ready to go into.Council \u2018approves the action already taken.: The réports of all the heads of departments telling the ability, the length of service, the salary and the recent increases of all employees are in the department, and these, with.the controllers\u2019 own knowledge, will en- The Transit Company \u2018posted a mo: # able them : to disburse the money provided; in a\u2019proper manner.dig in pay dirt RSI | Many a.mine contains much ore but of so Tow a grade there iS no profit i in: working it.cod by the wise miner.Advertising is like.mining\u2014 see : You dig for.business, but you must it | ll Two: propositions \u2018are : presented \u201cor # one with a large circulation_but HW of poor quality\u2014low gradeore: the |[ other not so large numerically\u2014 Itis rejected Coe \u201ca ; -but richer by far in able-to-buy | : readers\u2014high grade ore.| | i It is not \u2018the number of tons of * ore that counts from a mine, but + || the number.of ounces s of gold.ÿ ; -_ \u201cThe circulation of the \u2018Witness\u2019 is high grade ore because \u2018every one of them is not only a possible but a probable buyer.that gll employees who have re-.' \u2018mained loyal to the company and who .y\u2018 become incapacitated by.reason ! Si dpuries rece be cared for the strike for \u2018during \u2018the rest disor=- une mploys à offices go \u2018the cot for\u201d ma cooauctors an ang.motérmen: \u201cThe con | been arrested.during the last few days Logality of Action of Board ut some \u2018speculation is taking place re-\" But Mr.L.yesterday, maintains\u2019 that the \u2018Board, | \u2018proceeded: within its rights.So ali that.\u2018rémains-#s for Coincil to approve of | \u2018the controllers action hen.\u2018it.meets.Then the\u2019 granting OF: more\u2019 \u2018equitable.Increases: \u2018may\u2019 \u201cbe cons It- has.\"this question of salary as soon «as| : cruiser.-school was made last night.the £97 Stdames Street ; - 493 St.Cathérine Street West 413 St.(Catherine Street Bast ~ COSTLY BEAVER PELIS Ont, Feb.\u2018 25, Gcorge I.sg line.of the C.P.R., was fined by taster a total of 36/150 and costs or penitentiary.iis is a fine of $50 and costs for each of the 123 beaver pelts cutively.Coungel.for -the defence: pleaded for fence, but the magistrate took the the furs;.and as this.was not.their first offence, hence the fine.The whole cost: will be $8,000, and the Hudson's Bay Company will \u2018have to pay it.nee atm AN ÉVANGELISTIC.MISSION.Will be: Gonducteë by Mr.Herbert \u2018 Booth From Sunday to Thurs- _ = day.Next.no Se.There.will commence.next Sunday a series of \u2018evangelistic meetings in-.St.James Methodist Church; which will bs héld under the name: \u2018The: Evangelistic tie Mission.and.are to.be.con- cted-by Mr.\u2018Herbert M.Booth, joumost son of General Booth.Mr: :3:80 will.'hold _\u2018evangelistic -meetings on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.On \u2018Thursday night he - will: give.his: famous bioscope lecture on- \u2018The: story: of \"the early: Christians,\u201d in which he \u201cwill show 1,200.feet of \u2018moving picture Sims, ranged himself.: suéh poclaily looking ot New Ontario: and territory \u2018equal in: \u2018aren, to sald, wa \u201cond.\u201cWales, \u2018rich in timber, mineral and tile lands awating settlement.-In - the Ottawa Valley agencies, Quebec had.2,000,000-\u2018acres of land on- sale.at 35c.\u2018to.56e.an acre.Wild North-west \u2018lands were now sélling in block at $13 not worth 60 cents an acre.Just as \u2018thé expenditures on transportation in \u2018the West- had LR increased.\u201d value and! ereated wealth, the Georgian Bay {Canal would make the lands of New| Ontario and Quebec worth $13, and be< fore:many years $30 an acre.cheapest route for North-west grain, this was equalled, if not overshadowed in national importance by the gain to Ontario and Quebec in development of pew, territory and resources, and Yo the Maritime Provinces in the facilities the water-way would afford - for interprovincial trade.| iem\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 MUST.RETURN BONDS, oy has just beén rendered by | 2 Vs.- \u201cCoffin.This was an action to re-.-côver seven bonds issued by the Flax: Fibre Co.of the.value of $100 each, which it claimed were unlawfully ob: tained from it under false pretences by one Von Junghans, and which were arousé his suspicions and - lead him to suspect that the bonds had been un- the party from whom he got them.The whole case hinged on the.doings | of \u2018Von Junghans, who\u2019 passed -as an Austrian count, and who, after giving on two different.occasions cheques on the Montreal bank that.were not honored and which \u2018Coffin.uridertook to make good, \u2018handed.him: the bonds now in cheque.that \u2018vas in its turn slishonored.The: court found that the plaintiff's demand for the\u2019 return.of, the bonds was well founded \u2018and \u2018main athed the action.a FINE CRUISER.\u201cLendon,\u201d Feb.24.\u2014The second-class.\u201cBristol.was -.Jaunched .at Clydebank vesterday.It is \u2018the first British warship to be fitted with turbine engines of the Curtis type.The \u2018Bristol\u2019 has a displacement of.speed of twenty-five knots.The in- _ INCENDIARY \u2018AT WORK.\u2018Woodstock, Ont.Feb.24 \u2014Investi- gations to-day showed that an*attempt\u2019 t6 burn\u2019 dowi * Delatre street A bundle of paper had been placed against some boards In a window leading to the cellar, where 30 cords = wood were stored, and had been fired.The flames were.extinguished before the brigade arrived, little damage being done.\u2019 NOTRE DAME DE GRACE CASE.Owing to the absence from court of | Mr.\u2018Justice Davidson, on account of illness, yesterday, the \u2018proceedings in the Notre Dame de Grace municipal election case were: continued.to Monday next vo \u2014\u2014\u2014 MOTHERS\u2019 MEETINGS.oa Rn Sa conducted by and which were said to häve béen dis-' continued for want of a leader, are still\u2019 Being carried on.\u201d Nr | time had: arrived; ate \u2018Fournier.in .Sudbury .yes- twenty years and \u2018aix months in: the: seizéd or two months\u2019 imprisonment on: each \u2018charge, the terms to run conse-| leniency, as this was Train's first of- view that the real offender was.: the.Hudson\u2019s Bay Company, who accepted | will\u2019 hold meetings at 11 am.{ pm, and: 7-p.m.on Sundays, and.made\" from .tableaux, which.he.ar.\u2018These are the.only\u2019 ; pictures.of the kind in the world.- agricultural resources.and water pow- | \u2018er.Ontario had 16,000,000 acres of fer- ah gore, which a few years -ago were: Impor- |.tdnt as it was to secure the best and : -} ture.to have substantial \u2018areas of forest.© Mr.\u201cFustice St.Pierre in the interest-.1'ing cagé of the Canada Flax Fibre: Co.received by the defendant under cir-: cumstances which were of a nature to: lawfully: and fraudulently obtained by\u2019 dispute,\" which\" he had secured on.ai -tional Pic rocognized L Railway.4,800 \u201ctons.4nd is expected to Pom.er\u2018-di-\u2018| mensions are: Length, 430 feet; beam, | 47 feet; draught, 151-4 feet.dicated horse- -power is 22,000.\u2018Point \u2018St.-Charles, | & | Fredericton, N.B, \u2018Feb.24\u2014The Ca- - nadiañ Forestry | \u2018convention closed this : afternoon.\u2019 The following resolution on pulpwood export was.passed: : \u2018Resolved, -that- n-.the - opinion of the Canadian F posts \u201c convention, \u2018the should limit thé.\u2018gutting\u2019 \u2018of lumber B oy : pulpwood on.Crown lands.\u2019 Hudsons \u2018Bay Cor Comps y\": Man \u201cThe.mild: bem.of [ the resolution is .dol pass \u201cResolved, Ahat the ascotiation- en-: { Tran \u2018mafiager; of -the Bisco- Branch |.= | of the Hudson's Bay Company, onthe: are the\u201d project set forth in the re- | t \u2018of \u201cthe rHamen PE the House nons Tecommend- | ing that the he avalable forest land upon the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains he converted into a permanent forest reserve\u2019 \u2018Resolved, that \u201cthe opinion of this forest.pce \u201cthe Governme t \u2018of the Dominion and the vey'ious p: vinces should préserve to Canada all the watér-power within their boundaries, especially those: in waters bordering \u2018on the n jboring republic.\u2019 \u2018Resolved, that\u2019 .in\" the opinion: \u2018of \u2018the forestry convention the Dominion\u2019 Government should pass more stringent laws to compel rallway companies \u2018to.take more prétau \u2018to prevent: forest fires along \u201cthe liné of their railways and also that the Intercolonial and the Prince Hdward: Island Railways should be placed in the same position as.other 1d; whys and that these railways should hive to conform to the fire laws of.the several\u201d provinces through which\u2019 they pasesd, and that | the Intercolonial Railway and Prince Edward Island Railways should: catry, the\u2019 fire wardebs free of charge and \u201cResolyed,\u2019 that, this convention urge.>, nécedsity! of regerving-the timber.lands at, the headwaters of \u2018all sd\".AS to \u2018Bnatestain dy Fria ° emo 18\" of icy Journal \u201cHonky; 5 into of.quarterly, and al the: e- of 1 nebec, said the fores- movémer been the-means of - awakening & ion of thinking people to the -nééd.of perpetuating our forest.The § situation in Canada\u2019 was that -expépt on the Atlantic and: Pacifie seaboard; Te precipitation was not |\" sufficient to Lgep \u2018the soil and vegetation moist hepre there were periods of dryness an oat causing\" forésts to be highly fnflammable.Canada in spite of.her\u2019 -Quice great forest areas \u2018had reached thie point where it was necessary to fight fire in every possible way His \u2018experieriée.was that the danger spots- were thes dew \u2018settletnents \u201cnear the.border of the forest proper and:railway: lines: though forests.this enormous\u2019 ada.First we; must effnce the.deep- forests must be Wiped- out for the sake ot\" agriculture,\u201d By spreading litera- \u2018absolutely Hecésséry it \u2018is for agricul- this educative work must be pérsist-' ed -in \u2018until, \u201cpublic as a whole had, been\u2019 reached\" ; id was willing to cooperate with tie authorities.Secondly, -no opportunity must be lost of crovid- ing.à thorouëh fife patrol all throug\u201d the forests,\u2019 \u2018of.fire rangers, club guard- 5| ans, \u2018guidés and others\u2019 who are willing.to assist.\u201d Chemical extinguishers.should also bé kept ready where pos- gible.Above all it should be agreéd tbat politics \u2018stiould not \u2018be a faclor in this work of conserving forest resources.'Thoäé \u2018in \u2018charge of forests siderations.The question of fire protection along railways was a\u2019 most serious one.To illustrate this Mr.Hall pointed .out that in,one day in 1908 Mr.Joly dé -nineteen incipi fteen miles: Railway: f this could occur on a lhe long ago cleaned; un of debris how great must be the .ddfiger of fires along a.newly construetéd line with masses of.-} inflammable material on \u2018each side, Quebec.had had itter experience with\u2018the Quebec & e St.John Rail- \u2018way, and was\" Byte to profit.by this\u2018 by maintaining .a patrol along the Nas New Brunswic recognized this danger, and proposed that this\u2019 railway through tifibér-Tands-be operated by electricity to be generale a Grand Falls, - POWER OF GRAND FALLS.At this fall it \u2018was stated sufficient power could be generated: to operate: the line from the seaboard to Quebgc City.If thé St.John River had the\u2019 minimum volume of water sufficient for this\u2014and they could figure only on the minimum-\u2014then it behoved New Brunswick to set aside in perpetuity enough forest reserve to maintain that mini- nium volume.otherwise the outlay for generating.plant\u201d would be of little avail.Quebec was in hearty sympathy with the project, and would, he was sure, co-operate by maintaining the forests on the tributaries.of the St.John River which rose in Quebec.On the North Shore of \u2018the St.Lawrence enough power gould readily be gengrat- ed to operate the National Transcontinental Railway from Quebec City to the Ontario boundary.The patrolling of this line was going to be a serious problem for all the \u2018provinces, Quebec\u2019 had six hundred:miles running through forest lands.If two men could patrol\u2019 ten miles of track; \u2018their: wages, at fifty \u2018dollars per imanth, \u2018for six months cach vear, and \u2018equipment\u2019 would mean .an dollars.\u2018Yet 4t would take but a\u2019small \"- Aire to destroy.that amount of timber !.| neve ; |.trietr 11% he the areas under their jurisdiction.When, An: the \u2018ihfer- | \"lest of the- \u201cconservation of our for >4ts, \u2018the federal arf provisicial: governments drop \u2018them at.any.point where they of unusual interest: The meetings arè desire | home of \u2018brook \u2018and: lake fish.\"- \"| fisherman would® \u201cbé guilty of allowing- er riod: - shou > # there.shoy dr be a To légsen A \"fire \u2018loss was: the great | duty now before the people of Can- | ture broadéast it must be shown \u201chow :j should be left absolutely\u201d free to select | the best men, Arrespective of other con-.\u2018Lotbiniere\u2019s forest: guards extinguished |.t fires on a stretch.ef |\": long on the Intercoloniai | annual expenditure of twenty tho opsand | stars rr knowing - elthood depended üpon the for- \u2018ests, \u2018were -careful -about.fires.- {The plan of_ having.lookout stations on the elevated points of a district was recommended.Theése stations should bé Corinected.by telephone with the 5 nearest.settlements from which, when : | a \u2018fire was observed; assistance could be\u2019 \u2018summoned.Legislation should be pass-.ed compelling municipalities to: he tlers \u2018should: be compelled to- pile up thelr \u2018slashings\u2019 in.rows at least fifty feet from the\u201d forest, \u201cand the piles should \u2018be burnt in rotation, the leeward first.Those who set fire to flat \u2018Rangers should be equipped with fold-.spade, hoe and pick.Similar equip-.etc.; \u2018and municipalities -near forests should supply sprayers.Mr.Hall's view- was that the idea that it was better to have à wide cleaned strip next.to railways was fallacious.Fire was less apt to start\u2019 where the forest e-up to the right of way than where there was \u2018a dry strip across \u2018which the fire might \u2018gather headway.- Credit was given to the Church authorities in Quebec for their work.The fact that forest pre- | servation was frequently spoken of \u2018from-the pulpit was a great assistance tos fire\u2019 fangers.: MEN OF TACT.WANTED.) i ns given t in order at! they.pète ne the sup- 1 port of.the settlers, that special .instruction -should bé given the men\u2019 inf éharge \u2018of \u2018drives\u2019 as this was a most | ~dangerous season and that the: branches of \u2018tree: tops left:in the forest should be lopped \u201cso as.to -let- \u2018trunk and branches \u2018rest on the ground: This résult justifies it, maps and they should keep adding to them\u2019 until all\" \u2018points were noted and | they would \u2018then be invaluable to both the rangers and their émployers.Quebec had a hundred and seventy- five thousand square miles of forest reserves and {f- these were maintained there need be no: fear for posterity.But on the other \u2018hand the Eastern Townships.were .examples: of forest denudation.resulting in:loas: of: waterpower, scarcity of water.for\" domestic purposes, and \u2018lack.of.fuel: In conclusion, hé held that if the.forests were protected; we would have wa- agriculture and: fish.and game; if they were not protected: we could only look for a serious shrinkage.in all these national assets and the extinction of some of them.\"RAILWAYS.LEARN A LESSON.Mr.H.W.Woods, M.P.P., Welsford, N.B., taking up the- adage.that the best way to deal with.fire was to prevent its getting started, said that the cd railway \u2018companies: ~had.been great.\u2018sinners, but they - \u2018had discovered that burned.forests ceased - to be \u2018money- earners, and: some of the companies \u2018| were using their: \"best thought to assist in saving - what was left, .WARNING To.FISHERMEN.\u201cNew.Brunswick.was especially the No true his- camp \u201cfire to: get beyond, his.con- |trol: But there were many.imitation sportsmen \u2018in! the \u201cwoods between May.1 and June 30, \u2018and'this Was.the great Lovers of this sport d organize; themselves into an or- senization for.the .purpoge.ot.Jnstil}: | : 2.of thew oof) ges 8.Rhu of Ong 0 fcende: fep exacted from \u2018ev ne; who, wished fo.take a\u2019 day's: fishing.\"This.license would\u2019 compel.the Bolder to: réport to.an offi- | der when-end\u2019 \u2018whèt@.be-was going, and | A je Supt.\"3% \u2018the Bur- to notity thé same'officer.of his return, 80:that a record:might be képt of all fishing parties The, co-ppération of | all interested in.\u2018fishing would greatly assist in the solution of this problem.\u2019 BLUEBERRY TRADE.\"The blueberry : : trade.\u201chad become quite an'active industry in many parts of New Brunswick, \u201cbut the efforts of many who had:attempted to improve Reson of this fruit had -been misdi- | reste e eberry needs prunin and a light fire à.Compl isbn this Tobe Ject, but to burn: these patches: severely destroyed the \u2018plants and endangered timber, far.more.:valugble.- A .campaign of education\u201d in proper methods of blueberry culture\" would lessen these res.: \"FISH \u201cAND GAME.\u2018Mr.E: T.Carbonell, secretary of the \u2018rootéd idea fu meamy minds that the\u2019 Prince Edward Island Fish and Game Protective Association, said there had been a steady décrease in the fish and the reckless destruction of trees.Part- J.ridges, snipe and woodcock all requir- |, ed the shelter of forests.In old days when fish and game were plentiful the streams were protected at their sources | -and shaded along their.banks \u2018by trees.Now \u2018that these had been swept away, both \u2018the fish\u2019 and\u2019 the feathered\u2019 game were lacking, while the: streams them-.}.selves) Had : beeh \u2018dried up\u2019 ot lessened, and all \u2018this without giving the farmer | one foot of additional arable- land.If.this were continued there would: soon be no game birds \u2018left except migrat- | ing sea fowl], all future \u2018grants\u2019 \u2018of \u201cland\u2019 the government retain a strip.fifty feet wide: on each.side of all streams to be \u2018maintained perpetually © in trees,\u201c This would provide | game covers and\u2019 improve the.fishing: \u2018Where possible, these strips on granted land should be replanted with\u2019 \u2018trees.CU .\u2018TAKE CARE OFTHE BIRDS.\u201c There should\u2019 \u201cbet.great édre- \u2018of the inseétivorous \u2018birds\u201d\u2019which \u201cwere Naturels foresters, preventing the ravares of\" Anéects as well as assisting in the twofk of tree planting.In a word, the the people \u201cdenended .directly on.the preservation\u201d \u2018of the forests.\u2018REFORESTATION IN ONTARIO: Professor E.J.Zavitz, Professor of | Porestry.Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Ont.said that the Government had given attention to forestry in \u2018Southern Ontario.In.1904 a Forestry.|\" Department was established in the.Ontario Agricultural::College at Guelph.This department and forest nurseries\u2019 and a system\u201d of distribution \u2018had been established.It: was desired to get this planting started: so: that these plantations \u2018would have.an.educational value in regard to the reclamation of \u2018waste land.The demand for mâterial had increased as reply as the ability\u2019 of the nurseries: supply.material.During 1909 about\u2019 380,000 plants had been sent out and the total distriby- tion now amounted; to about a.million.The results had been satisfactory, many of the plantations having.ninety percent of the trees living, in Southern Ontario, there were large areas of unproductive sand; lands which were originally covered with.forest.These varied in size from 5.000 to 50,000- -acres and there was a, total ares, of probably 200 square miles.Wiile much had second sr \u2018hy there was at least \u201840 percent w \u201cwould require arti- \u2018ficial restocking.The.establishment of \u2018Forest Stations pi these reserves was \u2018the\u2019 most practical - solution.Tahds, 41 .reclaïmed: and placed under forest management; would-be the best argument to: induce owners to improve their holdings.- : In .1908 the first.move in this di- Tection was\" \u201cmaâdé:-by the.establish- ment of a forest station in Norfolk of one: \u201cfof an unproductive district.of about \u2018quired for private landowners would 1 forest soils \u2019 of fire protection, \u2018slashings\u2019shodld-be-severely dealt withing canvas bucket, axe, and combined | be ment should be\u2019 kept at jumber depots, entails expense but in- hig\u2019 view the: Rangers should\u2019 be supplied\u2019 with | ter power, the lumber trade, profitable\u2019 He suggested \u201cthat \"in \u2018 gles should not be devoted.to -enter- \u2018bedlth, vigor, and.business capacity of | These | =~ This\u2019 station ow consisted nd.-acred,.in the.midst five \u2018thousand acres; suited only for The forest nursery \u2018re- \u2018be used .to restock this area .In Canada artificial restocking of small consideration .for some time, as there must first be better methods but in spite of sweeping assertioms to the con- we would some day have to meet the problem of artificial Te- stocking of many forest soils, There were enormous areas of burned over lands in Canada which did not contain enough &eed trees of valuable species te restock the soil within the next few hundred years.Another class which would eventually demand artificial restocking was the non-agricultural lands mistakenly cleared for tillage.\u2018While there might some doubt as to probability of forest planting in Canada there could \u2018be no doubt about the possibility.\u2018Enough had been dome to prove this.There was also considerable data with regard to cost.The initial cost varied \u2018with soil and region from $6 to $12 per acre.It was known what it would cost to restock a given acre and therefore to predict the financial outlook; and the initial cost as above stated forest planting would be a safe | investment, especially for the state or for a large corporation which could secure money at a low rate of interest.A DEGENERATE Callege Graduate Arrested no.Preferred the Burglar\" 8 Life.Pittsburg, Pa, Feb.25,\u2014 \u2018The life of a burglar appealed to me.There's action in it\u2019 said Stephen Austin, a college graduate, who upon being arrested to- might, \u2018confessed to holding up two drug store proprietors and \u2018several pedestrians in the Oakland and West End sections.His crimes had.terrorized these sections of the.city for the past ten arly to- night Austin was trying: to adjust a revolver in his.hip pocket when it exploded.The accident led to hig arrest as.a suspicious, person, and, \u201cupon being questioned, he confessed to a long list.of robberies, reciting in detail how each one was committed.T was just doing these small jobs,\u2019 he said, \u2018to keep living.I was waiting for a big haul I had in sight, \u201cWhen -1 came to pull it off, the plain clothes nien were so thick about the place that I had to wait.Austin refuses to name his universi- tv,\u201d but says his home is in Indiana, near Terre Haut He selected young -men, he said, because they were easily intimidated : and he found \u2018a einch to work in this city.\u2019 After holding up the drug stores, Austin said, he would change his clothing.and return to observe the police searching for clues.Austin said he had worked the same practices: in Chicago, Cincinnati and Columbus.\u2018Stephen Austin is- my correct name, but that is not.all of it,\u2019 said the prisoner, when urged to.disclose his identity.| \u201cI know Im in a.bad fix, and im ready to take the consequences.I'm a crook \u2018and I'll \u2018life\u2019 #f- necessary, but 1 \u2018won't disgrace my mother.\u201d All attempts to learn where his \u2018mother lives proved futile, and no marks of identification or papers in \u2018his possession would give a clue.Austin had numerous letters which he sald.\u2018were from a young woman he was to marry.Her name had been torn from.the Sheets and envelopes.0%, WELCOMED: THE Todi Bishop.of Montreal treal Attended pros \u2018ing Exercises at St.Jude's Last Evening, st.Jude's \u2018Church.was.filled with a \u2018large.congregation last evening, when \u2018a, feception was given to the: new cur- .ate, the Rev.R.L.Carson, who then met his parishioners\u2019 personally for the first time.\u201d The Rev.Canon Dixon, the _rector, presided, and amongst the clergy present were Bishop Farthing, \u2018the Rev.Messrs.J.Ereaux, Canon Roilit, A.E.Rollitt, Archdeacon: Ker, Dean Evans, Archdeacon Norton, A.-Benoit, Canon Renaud, H.Gomery, and BE, McManus.The hall was prettily, decorated for the\u2019 \u2018occasion, and after \u2018the new minister was introduced tq \u2018the members of the congregation a pleasant musical Programme was gone through.Bishop Farthing, in welcoming the Rev.Mr.Carson to his new: parish and to .Montreal, took -occasion to mention that numerically St.Jude's was .one .of the strongest: parishes in the city.There were six hundred families\u2019 on its roll, which was quite.a -ldrge congregation, - and would .give game of Prince: Edward Island, due to! the new curate plenty of scope for work.Mr.Carson was coming to.a parish.where he would have grand op- \u2018portunities: for work, and that was surely what the heart of every clergyman burned for.- His Lordship then went on to refer to.the real duties lof the \u201cchurch.The church was not for providing -amusements, raising money or \u2018eating off\u2019 debts.They were there to build up the character \u2018of God\u2019s people in the image of him- \u2018self.\u201cTheir responsibility did not consist.of giving a good entertainment \u2018or good meals.The church was not \u2018organized to raise money and its ener-\u2019 tainment or feeding: people in order to draw out -their \u2018quarters\u2019 and give them their quid pro quo.Bishop Farthing also emphasized the need of the: people getting rid -of the idea that the clergy were any more, members of the church than, the latest infant that was baptized.into.it.\u2018Instead of so much entertaining,\u2019 = concluded.His Lord- \"ship, \u2018I would like 'th'e.people .t0 realize that the direct giving to God of \u2018that which cost them.something ing on themselves as would .prayers.\u2019 -In welcoming the new curate, Arch- .deacon Ker said that a new system | Was pow in \u2018operation in the City\u2019 Hall, \u2018and\u2019 they\u2019 could all hold up their heads .a8 they could not do before, and be proud.of their city.He asked them to- .be.responsive to the ministrations of their minister.\u201d ~~ .HALF- HOUR TALKS ABOUT BIRDS \u2018Some\u2019 birds of the sea,\u2019 will \u2018form the sixth: lecture in the Saturday half- hour talks to children series, to .be o'clock, \u2018in\u2019 the Assembly - Hall of the Y.M: C.A, Dominion square.\u201d Mr.-L Gammel], B.A.of the High School, Montreal, who has.\u2018a special aptitude for dealing\u201d with science matters for children, will be the lecturer.\"TYPHOID IN TORONTO.Toronto, Feb.24.\u2014A hundred and two .cases of typhoid fever have been reported -to.Dr.Sheard, city medical health officer, so far this month, as against ten cases for February.1909.The fever record this month is the highest since 1893.when the contamination of the water by sewage resulted in 111 typhoid cases in the.city.\u201cFIRE AT HAZELTON, B.C.Victoria, Feb.25\u2014Fire at Hazelton yesterday morning destroyed the Olson Hotel, the leading hostlery of this: \u2018place.Two men narrowly escaped death and aré in the hospital badly burned.The loss is $15,000.would probably receive was bringing.down ,as great a bless- | their delivered : to-morrow: afternoon, at 3 |\" WHERE IS THE DIAMOND; That is What Mr.Viglino, the Italian Interpreter, Wonlg Like to Know.WAS IT TRANSMOGRIFIED INTO PIECE Oi GLASS?This is the story of a ring.About.three weeks ago, Mr.J y Viglino, the official Itallan court Ë terpreter in Montreal, was out win, some friends, when he lost a $250 du.mond from a ring on his finger, A \u2018Witness\u2019 reporter heard of his loss, and wrote a small item about it which was published.About a week later, the niece of 3p Viglino's landlady was at a milliner, when she met a man who knew her \u201cslightly, and also knew Mr.Viglino, \u2018I hear said the man, \u2018that M, Viglino lost his diamond.\u2018That is so,\u2019 replied the young lady.\u2018I found a diamond,\u2019 vouchsafed the gentleman, without further preliminary, \u2018last Wednesday night, about § o'clock, on St.Catherine street, be.\u201ctween St.Elizabeth street and City Hall avenue.\u2019 He described it, and | answered the description of Mr.vig.-Iino's diamond.Mr, Viglino, when told the goo news, was overjoyed.He had never hoped to hear of his precious jews again, as it seemed almost impossible to think it would be discovered in (he deep snow that lay upon the group He hastened the next day to ses the man who claimed to be the finger,\u2018 but was met with disheartening intelligence.The diamond bad been lost, or at least, mislaid.It was à strange affair.The finder had taken the stone to a jeweller to have it set.the latter had said it was only worth about $5, and offered to pay that for it.The offer was refused.\u2018Then what did you do with th diamond?\u2019 asked Mr.Viglino.\u2018I brought it home and wrapped it in a piece of paper,\u2019 said the man.| put it in my room,\u2014and now, it is gone.I will search for it, though, ang let you know if I find it\u201d A few days later, he told Mr.Vig.lino that the search had produced nothing.He now believed that \u2018he jewe had been stolen from his room, he said He would get out a search warrant, and have everyone in the house arrested.Before he did this.however, he would like to have a few more days in which to look for the missing diamond.A couple of days later, he came to Mr.Viglino, and said that he believed the diamond had been found.At least, a large brilliant had been found in the sweepings of the house, which answered the description of Mr.Vig- 1ino\u2019s diamond.\u2018Come over and see it,\u2019 he said.Mr.Viglino went, and was shown what was to all appearances a dis- mond, not unlike Mr.Viglino's diamond .in size.but a different shape Mr.Viglino sald it was not his diamond, but that he would take it to à jeweller, and have an estimate placed on its value.He did so.\u2018Glass,\u2019 said the jeweller, after a single glance.\u2018Worth about ve cents.\u2019 : \u2018F thought so,\u2019 said Mr.Viglino, as he put the \u2018diamond\u2019 in his pucket and witlked away.It is still in his pocket.m-time.to be takes it out and A445 g at dt 80 ally, and shakes \u201cAls Read in a puvzied manner.The transformation of that $260 sparkler into an ordinary piece of glass in \u2018one short week of travelling, is beyond him.He is telling the story to his friends, hoping that someone will suggest a solution.-\u2014{pammn_ NOT A MENACE.St.James Literary Club.Decides the State Need Not Fear Socialism, Trade Unionism, or Like Tenets.Trade unionism, socialism, Lloyd George's budget, and many other topics, kindred, and not kindred, fig- pred in the debate which took place last night at the meeting of the St James Literary Soclety, when the question: \u2018Resolved, that the growing power of present day democracy is a menace to the state,\u2019 was discussed.The argument for the affirmative was upheld by Mr.H.F.Sare, and Mr.James G.Gray, and that for the riegative by Mr.W.T.Castle and Mr: Henry Timmis.The upshot of the verbal battle was a victory for the affirmative, the members present deciding in favor of the latter's arguments by a vote of twelve to six.The great unwashed mob, and the things they do when they get power into their hands, figured largely in the addresses of the speakers for the affirmative.Lloyd George was referred to as a little country lawyer, who got elected, \u2018heaven knows how.The speakers for the negative averred that democracy was going to be the sal- -vation of the country, and pointed out was a number of reforms which it about claimed had been brought through the operation of the forces of present day democracy.\u201cFollowing - the debate, a lively discussion took place, in which Mr.§ M.Baylis, Mr.T.H.Carter, and Mr.L.I.McMahon took an active part.\u201cThe president of the club, Mr.E.6 Place, occupied the chair, and calice time on the speskers.Next week, Lieut.- Col.F.W.Hib: bard, K.C., will deliver.a lecture on \u2018The prophecy of the West.OBITUARY.° Dr.C.N.Mallory.Brockville, Ont., Feb, 24.\u2014The death is reported from Delta, following a prolonged illness, of Dr.C.N.Mallory, 4 207years.His widow, who was Mis E.Ransodi., and one daughter survive.Deceased was a member of several fraternal societies, including the Odd: fellows and Masone.W.A.Gay: | \u2018Hingham, Mass, Feb.24 Wind worth Allan Gay, a landscape paint .of note.who had spent many years of his active life in Japan, China, Indi and France, died at the old home i! which he was born in West Highan o general debility.He was 88 year: | He was never married., Charles Lavis.Belleville, Ont., Feb.24.\u2014Chas.Lavif a well-known resident of this city.dead He was 80 years old.He ac quired a fortune in the milling business and had lived retired about 20 years A widow and one daughter surv fre, the latter being the wife of Police Mags \u2018trate Masson, of this City.\u2014\u2014 __\u2014\u2014 THE \u2018DAILY WITNESS' is printed ant published at No.140 St.Peter stres, in the City of Montreal by John R ; path Dougall and Frederick Luge?Dougall.both of Montreal.| AM business communications should M addressed John Dougall & 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